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Special Announcement! “Junonia Joy” Raffle with Myra Roberts

In honor of the Community House’s upcoming 100th anniversary in 2027, Sanibel-based and nationally recognized artist, Myra Roberts is generously donating 50% of the proceeds of “Junonia Joy” to support its mission.

Raffle tickets are $100 each and can be purchased by clicking here or below.

The raffle drawing will be held at the Sanibel Community House gala on Saturday, January 23, 2027.

“Junonia Joy” is a stunning painting by renowned artist Myra Roberts, valued at $18,000.

To commemorate the Community House’s 100th anniversary, Myra Roberts is generously donating 50% of the proceeds to further its mission.

This 30×40 acrylic masterpiece will be featured in a special raffle, with tickets priced at $100 each.

The drawing is scheduled to take place at the Sanibel Community House gala on Saturday, January 23, 2027. 

Myra shares in her own words what inspired her to create this remarkable masterpiece:

In 2004 my beautiful Island home was hit by a tornado during hurricane Charlie. Ironically, my neighbors on both sides had barely a torn screen. However, the neighbor across Rabbit Road and my home were both just about demolished. In between crying to my insurance adjuster, finding extra large buckets to capture water from the large hole in our roof, pulling out soggy drywall and carpet I had to find a stress reliever. My shoreline treasure hunt became my daily therapy. Backpack, shovel, and sun hat, off I went on a treasure hunt to find the elusive Junonia. With its creamy white base and perfectly curved brown spotted pattern it truly was the holy grail on Sanibel. Day after day I returned home with countless lightening Whelks, Coquinas, Olives, and paper figs. As an artist, I was determined to find the perfect model for my Junonia series.

But each day the ocean artistry was alluding me. I returned home to the destruction of every part of my home and the hellish ongoing calls begging for help. I decided to not give up on doing my daily Sanibel stoop walk… as the islanders dubbed the constant posture seen all along the beaches. Perseverance and generosity of the sea paid off! Peeking out from a pile of seaweed on Bowman’s Beach was a large shiny Junonia. I actually did jump for joy! That single Junonia became the subject and inspiration for at least ten different paintings. My most recent and favorite being “Junonia Joy.” ~Myra Roberts

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