- September 16, 2025
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Three Island Monkeys owner Brigette Kubin greets visitors at the Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce's "Networking at Noon" event on Aug. 15. The boutique co-hosted the event with the neighboring restaurant Lo' Key Island Grille.
Photo by Dana KampaKatlyn Deak from Servpro and Sophie McDonald from The Made Cleaning Co. joined the Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce's Networking at Noon event on Aug. 15.
Photo by Dana KampaDavid Baptiste, branch manager at Ameris Bank, speaks with Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce members on Aug. 15 at Lo' Key Island Grille.
Photo by Dana KampaOwner Irina LaRose updates Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce members about the Design 2000 hair salon at the Aug. 15 networking event.
Photo by Dana KampaFrom left, Jack Dean, Kim Bouchard, Brad Moltrup and Casey Moltrup chat before Lo' Key Island Grille dishes up a tasting menu for Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce members on Aug. 15.
Photo by Dana KampaBrandy Britton, director of marketing development from Bringman Roofing, networks at the Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce's event on Aug. 15.
Photo by Dana KampaAndrew Vac and Kim Verreault, president and CEO of the Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce, welcome guests to the "Networking at Noon" event co-hosted by Lo' Key Island Grille and Three Island Monkeys on Aug. 15.
Photo by Dana KampaLo' Key Island Grille general manager Courtney Rossler and Three Island Monkeys owner Brigette Kubin co-hosted this month's "Networking at Noon" on Aug. 15.
Photo by Dana KampaJulie Wilson and Jen Braden from Skyrun Sarasota Vacation Rentals dish up some of the cold appetizers at Lo' Key Island Grille.
Photo by Dana KampaZach Easton tells Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce members about Panhandle Cleaning & Restoration's services, covering topics fresh on residents' minds during the active hurricane season.
Photo by Dana KampaOwner Celia Moore updates attendees of the latest "Networking at Noon" about Technology Solutions.
Photo by Dana KampaSarasota Police Department recently put up digital signs reminding motorists crossing Ringling Bridge to slow down.
Photo by Dana KampaSarasota Police Department recently put up digital signs reminding motorists crossing Ringling Bridge to slow down.
Photo by Dana KampaThe founding leaders at Three Island Monkeys and Lo' Key Island Grille have been working to support one another since they both opened on the north end of Longboat Key early this year. They welcomed community members to see how they've grown at the Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce's latest "Networking at Noon" on Aug. 15.
Guests first partook in a tasting menu with some of Lo' Key Island Grille's popular dishes, from shrimp and crab sliders to chicken salad on toast. Attendees at the sold-out event went around the room to introduce themselves, including several new chamber members.
Afterward, they went over to the neighboring gift shop to enjoy dessert while hearing about some of the pieces crafted by Floridian artists from store owner Brigette Kubin.
Though housed in separate buildings, the stores share a property at 5620 Gulf of Mexico Drive. The restaurant recently shifted to its summer hours, now open from 2-10 p.m. daily.