The SanCap Chamber of Commerce celebrated the return of a beloved island treasure with a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Suncatchers’ Dream on May 10th.
The popular jewelry and gift shop suffered significant damage during Hurricane Ian, but the team never gave up. They held a soft opening in March alongside their neighbor, Over Easy Cafe, and continued to offer their unique products to loyal customers throughout the rebuilding process.
“We basically had to start over,” said owner Daniel Thompson. “But we’re bringing back everything you love, along with exciting new items to refresh the store. It will have my signature touch, but with a modern gallery vibe. I’ll always be grateful to Rachel Pierce for creating a temporary marketplace for us during those tough times. It allowed us to stay connected to our community.”
Originally located at Periwinkle Place, Suncatchers’ Dream has been a Sanibel staple since 2005. They’re known for their whimsical selection of handmade gifts from small businesses, including their popular Dune Jewelry line and a vast array of greeting cards.
Thompson is overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from the community throughout the recovery process.
“From the moment we reopened, people were eager to see us again, offering hugs and words of encouragement,” he shared. “The Chamber has been incredible, supporting us not just as a business, but also as a part of the island family. We all live and work here, and they had our backs the entire time. We’re especially grateful for their ongoing fight to improve water quality after Hurricane Ian.”
“Suncatchers’ Dream is an essential part of the Sanibel shopping experience,” said John Lai, President and CEO of the SanCap Chamber of Commerce. “With Daniel and his island-inspired shop back in place, we feel like our community is finally whole again. A visit to Suncatchers’ Dream before or after grabbing a bite at Over Easy Cafe is a must-do for any Sanibel visitor.”
You can find Suncatchers’ Dream at their new location: 630 Tarpon Bay Road, Sanibel.