Elegant Island Living June 23

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Are we there yet?

I’m sure most of us remember climbing in the family station wagon and driving long hours or even days to visit family during summer vacation. My grandparents lived in Tulsa, OK, which is a two-day drive from St. Simons Island. By the time we hit Waycross, headed westward, my sister would have drawn the imaginary “line” in the back seat that I was forbidden to cross. The dreaded phrase, “Dad, he’s bothering me again,” would result in swift retribution if you weren’t prepared. Ask any guy over the age of 55 where he sat in the car on family trips and 99.9% will tell you they sat behind the driver’s seat. The reason being, of course, that it was harder for your dad or mom to make contact as they reached back to “swat” you when you did something that ticked them off.

My sister was tone deaf when it came to singing, but still loved to sing along to any tune by Carole King or Carly Simon. To this day, I wince whenever I hear the song, “You’re So Vain.” I can only imagine what my dad was thinking during those two-day drives. I also feel sorry for my brother-in-law who has been behind the wheel during their family trips through the years.

Since I always sat directly behind my dad on these long drives, I could never see his face, but I’m guessing he looked a lot like those dads I see headed south on I-95 in SUVs with license plates from states like NY, Virginia, and Maine. When I glance over as I pass them and see the family most likely headed to Disney World inside, the dad driving will usually meet my gaze with a “I wish I could trade places with YOU right now” look.

Luckily, living on St. Simons Island, I can enjoy a staycation during the summer! No need to get in a car and drive for hours when there is SO much to do right here! Our June issue is chock full of fun activities to enjoy right here, so get out and enjoy your island vacation one daycation at a time!

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In this June issue, we welcome you to summer in the Golden Isles by embracing the full array of colors we see daily here and share a wide variety of attractions and activities that ll the spectrum. Don’t be green with envy— get out and enjoy it!

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Our vast array of island eateries is where we can get started with something red. Bennie’s Red Barn on the North end of the island is the oldest, privately owned restaurant on St. Simons Island. As history tells it, when Bennie Gentile was in the war in Germany he took cover in an old barn, and it was the interior of that barn that served as his inspiration to build this restaurant with his wife Louise. The Barn first opened for dinner on New Year’s Eve 1954, with Bennie (known as Papa) at the helm and local icon Alvin Davis, from Frederica Yacht Club, alongside him. Although Bennie and Alvin have since passed away, Bennie’s family still operates the restaurant, and it has continued to be the spot where locals and visitors have celebrated special family gatherings for nearly 70 years. While Bennie’s has become more casual than its former coat and tie supper club days, the family and staff are still dedicated to fine Southern hospitality and keep many of the old traditions alive. Servers in coat

and tie still greet you and recite the evening’s menu tableside. A warm and welcoming place, especially when there’s a roaring fire in the giant fireplace, the Red Barn is where birthdays are celebrated, couples become engaged in front of the fireplace and return each year for anniversaries, and kids visit with Santa on Christmas Eve. You can still find the iconic “Raccoon” boozy after-dinner treat on the menu. Created especially for a group of local businessmen who have met at the same table (also named after them) at the same time every week for many generations, this too is a traditional island classic.

But there’s SO much more than just Bennie’s Red Barn when it comes to excellent eating on the island. In fact, that takes us right into the second color on our rainbow. Start your day with some orange juice and a delicious breakfast at Palmer’s Village Café near the pier or grab your OJ and some fresh New York bagels from Sandy Bottom Bagels and take them to the beach to greet the sunrise. Other

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options include options from Three Little Birds in the village, quick and easy pick-up at the drive-thru Ironside a charcuterie tray snack box from Golden Isles Olive Oil, from Sal’s Certified Pantry

Three Little Birds Fly-In, Fly-Out Ironside Café, a Oil, pizza Neighborhood Pizzeria, or the fabulous hot bar at Certified Pantry & Provisions.

If it’s traditional Southern cooking you crave, try Barbara Jean’s in the Village or Southern Soul Barbeque. For sit-down seafood, there’s the old time island icon The Crab Trab and its neighbor Crabdaddy’s, date night favorite Georgia Sea Grill, or beer and oyster hot spot Catch 228. Fancy Q, Tara Thai, Island Pho, Del Sur Artisan Eats, La Plancha, Blue Bay, and Bubba Garcia’s are just some of the places offering more international fare. It’s easy to find something to please every palate. And you don’t have to limit your orange juice intake to breakfast, we have several wonderful bars who are happy to serve it up in your cocktails at night!

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You’ll want to be down at the pier when the sun sets to witness that gorgeous golden hour, but there’s even more gold to be found in the Village. The Golden Isles CVB Welcome Center located at 529 Beachview Drive has information about local attractions, activities, accommodations, transportation, and the latest issue of Elegant Island Living! In their Live Oak Store, are works by local artists, Golden Isles and RSM Classic branded attire and other gear, books, toys, and gift items. Nearby, several shops on Mallery Street offer unique gifts, art, jewelry, apparel for all ages, beach accessories and toys, souvenirs and more. Golden Isles Bracelet Company’s St. Simons signature bracelet is a favorite island keepsake, but it’s hard to go wrong with any style from their collection of artfully designed and handcrafted bracelets, earrings, rings, and pendants. If you like to spend your time exploring the outdoors, Southeast Adventure Outfitters and Ocean Motion are right up your alley. For those of you with furry friends, Island Dog has a wide array of pet accessories, treats, toys and grooming products—and they’ve even got a section for the felines too.

Mid-island is where you’ll find Redfern Village and its collection of boutiques and restaurants, which include trendy fashions at Wild & Personal Boutique and swimsuits and more at The Cricket

Shop. Just around the corner in Longview Plaza is St. Simons Drug Co., where you’ll discover not only friendly help and pharmacy service, but an amazing selection of gifts and cards, and a fabulous collection of games, toys, books, and puzzles for kids of all ages. Maggie’s Boutique just across Frederica Road is known as Lady Dawg Headquarters. They are THE place to go for your red and black game day attire and accessories. They also carry contemporary women’s fashion and a Krazy Larry collection that is unmatched.

Highlights in the Shops at Sea Island include well-established fine jewelers and engagement ring experts Joseph Jewelers; Cloister Collection, the island’s spot for Lilly Pulitzer; Gentlemen’s & Lady Outfitters and its sister store Southern Tide for everything from beachwear and running shoes to men’s formal attire. At the Shops on Market Street, check out the vast dress selection at Ronne’s on Market Street, new fashions from NY designer Tibi, and accessorize from head to toe at Shackelford. Just up the road, you’ll find Evelyne Talman, a top stop for women’s formal wear, and Mixed Nuts Consignment & Boutique’s flagship store. And don’t forget to drop in Frederica Pharmacy to grab a soft-serve cone and check out their great gifts! For the best in children’s attire, drop by the Bailey Boys retail store on Skylane Road.

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One of the most striking features about St. Simons Island is its lush green maritime forest. The St. Simons Land Trust is committed to protecting and preserving this natural beauty and other significant greenspace on the island. Experience the wonder of this wilderness by visiting its protected properties. Cannon’s Point is a 608-acre peninsula that boasts more than six miles of river shoreline and salt marsh and is home to the last intact maritime forest on the island. Open from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 pm. Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, visitors can bike or hike along trails and paths on the south end, take a break in the guest pavilion, fish or kayak at the waterfront, and stand among the forest canopy at the south-end observation tower. They can also walk or bike the two and a half miles to the north end, where the path is surrounded by undisturbed habitat and ends at the site of a

Monday - Saturday 10am - 5pm

former 18th century home. Here guests can climb another observation tower to view archaeological ruins of the former Couper Plantation, including outbuildings and slave quarters built in the early 1800s. Nearby, and easily accessible from the bike path along Lawrence Road, Guale Preserve a wilderness oasis in the heart of the island. The preserve offers almost two miles of trails for passive recreation. These hiking trails guide you through maritime forest, old dune ridges with scrub live oaks, and stands of pond pine, unique pine tree only found on older parts of barrier islands. There are interpretive signs throughout the property that provide information about the various habitats inside the Preserve, share quotes from early naturalist William Bartram, and display incredible artwork by Philip Juras. For more information about St. Simons Land Trust and its protected properties, visit sslt.org.

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Green is for sea turtles too! They’re one of five species found along the Georgia coast. While loggerheads are the only species that nest regularly on our barrier islands, green and leatherback sea turtles both occasionally nest here. You can learn fascinating facts – like the green sea turtle’s name comes not from the color of its shell, but from the layer of fat underneath it – about all of these species at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center (GSTC) on Jekyll Island. Georgia’s only sea turtle education and rehabilitation facility, GSTC offers the public a chance to learn about sea turtles and see rehabilitation in action with a host of interactive exhibits and experiences. Year-round indoor and outdoor programs are also available for guests of all ages. Their summer beach programs include Ride with Dawn Patrol, Ride with Night Patrol, Evening Turtle Walks, and Sunrise Turtle Walks. These experiences are educational for the whole family. By visiting GSTC, you support their mission to protect and preserve the turtles. For more information about

admission to GSTC and their programs, visit jekyllisland.com and access their page via the Activities section.

Operated by the 4-H, Tidelands Nature Center on Jekyll Island also offers up-close viewing of live marine animals and reptiles native to the Georgia cost with a live coastal species exhibit gallery. The saltwater exhibit area includes aquariums with live aquatic animals including fish, crabs, sting rays, sea turtles and more, as well interpretive displays about seashells, the salt marsh, and shrimp trawling. The reptile area features many species of reptiles including gopher tortoises, snakes, alligators, and turtles. See fish in the 1,300-gallon aquarium located in the annex. They also offer hands-on coastal ecology programs, guided kayak tours, canoe rentals, and have a birding area (often visited by painted buntings) and a wildlife viewing platform. For information about programs, hours and admission, visit tidelands4h.org.

One last note about sea turtles: nesting season on our beaches is May-October. Please help provide the turtles with safe paths by filling in holes and knocking down sandcastles before you leave. Do not touch or disturb nesting turtles, hatchlings, or nests. At night, keep the beach as dark as possible and, if using flashlights, use certified turtle-friendly red LED lights.

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Now let’s hit the greens. The breathtaking natural beauty of our surroundings and mild weather year-round make golfing a popular pastime here. The Golden Isles is home to well-known PGA Tour players, including 2017 World Golf Hall of Fame and 2019 PGA of America Hall of Fame member Davis Love III and current Team USA Ryder Cup Captain Zach Johnson, as well as some of the country’s most spectacular and widely acclaimed courses. The area offers nearly 200 holes of golf in classic 18-hole, 9-hole, and links courses for your recreational pleasure and many opportunities for viewing a tournament. Fantastic courses plus top-notch practice facilities and world-renowned instructors have drawn countless well-known professional and amateur golfers from around the world to play, compete, learn, and live here.

In October 2009, the inaugural McGladrey Classic PGA TOUR event, hosted by Davis Love III brought professional golfers from around the nation to compete on the Seaside Course at Sea Island Golf Club. Now renamed The RSM Classic (for title sponsor RSM US LLP), this Official PGA TOUR FedExCup Event takes place on Sea Island Golf Club’s Seaside and Plantation Courses on St. Simons Island each fall. The tournament, hosted by the Davis Love Foundation, is an eagerly anticipated occasion on the island with familyfriendly events like a Wiffle Ball Challenge, free Community Day, and Charity Putting Challenge, scheduled during the week leading up to the tournament. The scenery makes it a fun course to walk and the play has been competitive. There are ample volunteer opportunities and many people from out of the area come to the Golden Isles to work the tournament and see some of the world’s top golfers in a laid-back setting that offers the finest Southern hospitality. The tournament returns this November, learn more at rsmclassic.com. It’s a great time to plan a trip here!

You can also head over to the TopGolf Swing Suite at The Inn at Sea Island to perfect your swing or enjoy a little fun with simulated play on some of the world’s best courses. For miniature golf enjoyment, there’s the Neptune Park Fun Zone miniature golf course on St. Simons Island or Jekyll Island mini golf’s two 18-hole courses.

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BlueBuckets of blue crabs and nets full of Wild Georgia shrimp are a few examples of the bounty from our marshes and waterways. Not only do they offer some of the best views and a wonderful world of wildlife to observe, but they are spectacular for fishing too! You’ll find eco-tours, sunset dolphin cruises, and lots of charter fishing options any day of the week. Plan a guided scenic family kayak tour with Southeast Adventure Outfitters or try out Turtle Tides’ outrigger canoe for something new. With these options, not only will you be treated to a more up close and personal look at playful dolphins, grinning gators, scavenging shorebirds, and maybe the occasional otter, sea turtle, mink, or manatee, you can search for shark teeth on remote beaches and see private islands full of wildlife that are otherwise inaccessible. There are dolphin cruises offered from St. Simons Island, Jekyll, and Darien. A big favorite for group excursions is an outing on the

Lady Jane shrimp boat. This retired trawler provides demonstrations on how they haul in and sort the catch in their nets. The piers are popular spots for float-fishing, bottom fishing, and crabbing. Numerous fishing charters are available for in-shore and off-shore trips. If you need fishing gear, be sure to stop by On the Fly Outfitters in Historic Downtown Brunswick to get set up in style. These guys really know their stuff and occasionally host fly-tying workshops too!

Just a reminder: anyone who fishes, crabs or seines in Georgia waters and is 16 years old or older must possess a fishing license. Any Georgia fishing license is valid in Glynn County and the Golden Isles, allowing for both freshwater and saltwater fishing. If you’re going out on a charter, most charter licenses cover their guests, but be sure to ask whether you’ll also need to obtain a Georgia fishing license if you don’t already have one.

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Purple Rain is just one of the songs you’re bound to hear covered by one of the island’s local bands if you get out to explore the live music scene. The Golden Isles is alive with music every night of the week, and we can always help you find who’s playing where. We’ve got the scene covered from the piano bar at Georgia Sea Grill to Wednesday open mic night at Wine Alley, next to Wine, Body & Soul, in Redfern Village, to seasoned performers, popular local cover bands, and touring musicians stopping here to rock our stages and outdoor concerts. While music offerings are lighter on weekdays, every Friday and Saturday there are at least a dozen local venues hosting live music both indoors and outside. If you cross the causeway on those evenings, you can also catch the free Brunswick Music District concerts with favorite local and visiting bands in Jekyll Square East, next to Tipsy McSway’s Neighborhood Bar & Grill. You’ll even find live music for your brunching entertainment on Sunday afternoons!

“But what KIND of music is out there?” you might ask. Our local bands truly run the gamut from classic rock, 80s and 90s covers and jazz to Southern blues and country. The best way to find out where the music you like is being played each week by checking out “I’m With the Band” on the EIL website at elegantislandliving.net, Facebook and Instagram @imwiththebandssi. This is a comprehensive and frequently updated list of who’s playing where and when each week, including special concerts that pop up and any nearby festivals. There are also guides to local artists and music venues on the site in case you aren’t familiar with them. Bookmark the EIL website so you’ll have the I’m With the Band blog and the events calendar at your fingertips, follow the I’m With the Band social media accounts, and sign up for the EIL Insider e-newsletter to get community event and live music info delivered right to your inbox weekly. We’re passionate about music and don’t want you to miss a thing!

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While brown isn’t the prettiest color on the spectrum, it’s one that’s important here in the Golden Isles. New visitors are often surprised to learn that the murky brown seawater surrounding Georgia’s barrier islands isn’t “dirty” water. This sweet tea colored water actually contributes to the delicious appeal of our shrimp. Stirred up sediment and tannins leached from decaying organic material, such as the spartina grasses, leaves, and tree bark that wash offshore from the swamps and marshes give the water its brown coloring. Sedimentary deposits from the large rivers here that flow into the ocean make the seabed near our shore muddy, rather than sandy. Storms churning off the coast stir that sediment up, making the mix darker and more obvious, but that sweet tea color is a consistent trait of our waters, no matter the weather. Although this means you won’t get a pic of a pristine turquoise paradise for the gram, it’s not a bad thing at all, because the water is rich in nutrients that are ideal for our wildlife. Fish, crustaceans, and other sea life are plentiful, which also attracts a wide variety of birds like brown pelicans, roseate spoonbills, herons, and egrets. It provides a healthy diet for other animals too. It’s well known that locally caught sweet white Wild Georgia Shrimp are in high demand in the seafood market because they have the best flavor. They’re caught with nets right out of their natural environment off our shores and not farm-raised or altered in any way.

So if you ever find yourself wishing these barrier islands had the clear waters and white sands of the Gulf, find a spot to eat while overlooking the water at sunset, order a large glass of sweet tea and some peel and eat shrimp or Low Country Boil. Take in the picturesque view of the shrimp boats on the horizon with birds fluttering above and dolphins frolicking in their wake. Marvel at the beauty of the long-legged egrets fishing in the marsh and the pelicans perched on their posts, as if posing for the pictures you’re sure to take. While you sip your sweet tea consider whether you’d trade that delicious distinctive Southern flavor for a plain glass of water even if it did look prettier.

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30 ELEGANT ISLAND LIVING Ella Cart Dottie Clark Trish Rugaber Joan Hilliard Barbara Northrup Dina Deason Bettina Dickson Rusher 3305 Frederica Road St. Simons Island, GA 31522 912-268-4761 www.ArtTrends.Gallery Artists@ArtTrends.Gallery “The Gallery with the Orange Door” Open Wednesday - Saturday 10-4 and by appointment Trending Now ... Celebrating 8 Years of Art! Ella Cart Trish Rugaber Dottie Clark “I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being.” – Oscar Wilde

Black tie occasions are mostly limited to big galas for our local charitable organizations and the many destination weddings here, but there’s no shortage of culture! This area draws a large community of artists and artisan creators inspired by the beauty that surrounds us. In addition to painters, potters, sculptors, woodcrafters, and jewelry makers, we also have prolific writers and talented stage performers.

The Island Players (theislandplayers.com) have been bringing the stage to life with a variety of productions since 1956. The oldest community theatre in the Golden Isles, their annual season offers four shows at the St. Simons Casino Theatre, as well as the Young Peoples Summer Workshop production in July. The Brunswick Actors Theatre (soglogallery.com) is an intimate theatre, seating just over 100 patrons, in SoGlo Gallery on Newcastle St. Their always humorous and often poignant shows are always a real treat and their ticket price include desserts and coffee/tea. The Ritz Theatre is where you'll find the Golden Isles Penguin Project performing their annual summer musical theater production with a cast of children and young adults with disabilities and special needs in all roles, performing with the assistance of on-stage mentors. They also host performances by touring groups like the Peach State opera and others, as well as holiday productions. Both of these theatres also have art galleries with monthly exhibitions.

The Coastal Photographer’s Guild will be presenting their 15th annual photography exhibit The Big Photo Show at SoGlo Gallery July 7-August 5. Entries will be judged by professionals and there will also be a “People’s Choice” award by votes cast at the gallery through August 4.

For fine art, Anderson Fine Art Gallery (andersonfineartgallery.com) is a destination gallery for the finest in original representational paintings that encompass landscapes and still life scenes, as well as some nonrepresentational works. The gallery’s roster includes an outstanding group of professional and emerging artists. For more than decade Anderson Fine Art has sponsored workshops taught by professional artists from across the country who are brought here to instruct follow painters in the Artists’ Annex around the corner, which is also an abstract gallery. Glynn Visual Arts (glynnvisualarts.org) is at the heart of the art community, with a main gallery on Skylane Drive, and space in the Visitor’s Center on Beachview. They offer more than dozen exhibitions by local and nationally celebrated artists annually, three major art festivals, and a variety of classes and creative opportunities for adults and children. ArtTrends Gallery (arttrends.gallery) is an artists’ co-op displaying and selling eclectic works by local artists. Under the canopy of live oaks at Postell Park, you’ll find Crafts in the Village each month with 40-50 varying vendors offering everything from fine art and photography to pottery and woodworking, jewelry, and gourmet goodies.

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The gleaming white tower of the St. Simons Island lighthouse is perhaps the most visible symbol of the island’s history. No visit here is complete without a climb to the top. Take the 129 stairs up to the observation deck to get a birds-eye view of the island and learn more about the history of this special island icon in the museum housed in the brick lightkeeper’s cottage. A few interesting facts: the current lighthouse is not the original light, which was built by James Gould in 1807; this lighthouse, constructed by renowned Georgia architect Charles Cluskey in 1872, is actually the third structure; it uses a third-order Fresnel lens. While many hundreds of lighthouses are operational along sea and lake shores in the U.S., only 85 cast and concentrate their beams through a Fresnel lens. Our lighthouse is one of only 15 that operate using an authentic, thirdorder Fresnel lens. At night, ships navigating our coastal waters can see its brilliant beam from up to 20 miles away. The lighthouse is identifiable to mariners by its flash pattern of one strong flash every 60 seconds. It’s also rumored to be haunted! Another site operated by the Coastal Georgia Historic Society is the

WWII Home Front Museum where you can learn more about the island’s earlier days through interactive exhibits and recorded recollections of people who lived and worked here in those times. For more information, see coastalgeorgiahistory.org.

Fort Frederica National Monument takes you back in time as one of Georgia’s earliest English settlements, founded by General James Oglethorpe with the fort built in 1736. By 1743, the town had nearly 1,000 residents. The site was established as a national monument in May 1936. Ranger-led tours are offered daily and there are also living history demonstrations and special events at the fort. Admission is free. For more information, visit nps.gov/fofr and follow the Fort Frederica Facebook page.

Other sites of historic significance include Christ Church Frederica and its cemetery, Wesley Memorial Gardens, Historic Harrington Schoolhouse Cultural Center, the Bloody Marsh battle site, and the Ibo Landing marker. Board one of the trolleys that operate from the Pier for a guided tour around the island and the sites mentioned here.

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SummertimeListings•BUSINESSES•

Artists Annex Gallery

100 Sylvan Dr., #170, SSI 912/634.8414

@artistsannexgallery

@artists-annex-gallery

For the past 14 years, ARTISTS ANNEX GALLERY, sponsored by the Anderson Fine Art Gallery, has o ered workshops taught by professional artists from across the country. Workshops range from plein air, to abstract to still life and are o ered to students of all levels. Private lessons are available. andersonfineartgallery.com/artists-annex-gallery

Beach House Restaurant & Tap Room

715 N Beachview Drive, Jekyll Island, mfurtado@northph.com

912.319.0033

@jibeachhouse @jibeachhouse

Sitting just yards from the beach with breathtaking views of the Atlantic! Dine inside, at our horseshoe bar, under the spacious screened in wrap around porch or out on our patio. Enjoy one of our 24 craft regional beers along with our carefully created menu items ranging from homemade desserts to fresh local seafood. jibeachhouse.com

Game Changers Running Company

1262 Redfern Village, SSI

912.268.2641

@GGCRC

@gamechangersssi/

Game Changers Running Company, a 10 year old specialty running retailer, has recently opened its newest location on St. Simons Island. Stocking tock top brands like Hoka, ON, Brooks, Saucony, TOPO, ALTRA, and Diadora (Pickleball). They utilize Aetrex foot scanning technology and carry a wide selection of apparel, nutritionals, and recovery gear. gamechangersrunningcompany.com

Georgia Swim School, LLC

139 Altama Connector, #185 Brunswick georgiaswimschool@gmail.com

912.571.7379

@georgiaswimschool

A swim school that o ers mobile lessons and lessons on St. Simons Island at Epworth by the Sea. All instructors are certified and have a passion for teaching. The mission is to grow swimming knowledge in the community with the main goal of drowning prevention. O ering one on one individualized instruction to help you meet your swimming goals! gaswimschool.com

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Golden Isles Wellness

406 Union St., SSI 912.357.3660

@goldenisleswellnessSSI

@goldenisleswellness

Golden Isles Wellness o ers the only proven approach to help you achieve your total wellness goals. The sta will customize treatment specifically for you. Services range from personal training & massage therapy to a full range of aesthetic services including customized facials, chemical peels, microneedling, and more. goldenisleswellness.com

Pakmail St. Simons

1700 Frederica Rd., #101, SSI info@stsimonspakmail.com 912.638.8004

@stsimonspakmail @stsimonspakmail/

PakMail is a family-owned full-service packing and shipping company. They also o er a range of other services and products, including freight shipping, copy/fax, mailbox rental, receiving, wine shipping, custom crating, as well as a variety of gifts and packaging. Come into PakMail, where you have options! stsimonspakmail.com

Sandy Bottom Bagels

242 Retreat Village, SSI 912.434.9310

@ssbonssi

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Sandy Bottom Bagels serving authentic New York bagels, handrolled, kettle boiled, kosher, fresh baked and free of any preservatives. Cater your family breakfasts with fresh baked NY bagels, lox platters, homemade mu ns, fruit bowls, breakfast casseroles & more, so you can relax and enjoy! Gift cards available. sandybottombagels.com

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Independence Day and the week that surrounds it are always full of fun activities and fireworks in the Golden Isles. Here you’ll find some general details about what to expect but be sure to check the Elegant Island Living website calendar and social media for updated information and additional events that may be scheduled as we get closer to the holiday.

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The Crafts in the Village artisan vendors will be set up and selling their wares in Postell Park, beginning at 10:00 a.m. daily, Saturday, July 1 through Tuesday, July 4. Shop original art, woodworking, pottery, jewelry, woodcrafts, plants, specialty foods, candles, soaps, skincare, décor and much more underneath the canopy of shady live oaks in the heart of the village on St. Simons Island. Four fantastic days of shopping opportunities!

The 39th Annual Sunshine Festival Race begins the day on Tuesday, July 4th. This holiday event is fun for the whole family and has been enjoyed by generations. At 7:00 a.m., 5k runners will follow a route that winds through the beautiful live oak and Spanish moss-lined streets in the Village with Kings Park at 601 Mallery St (across from Mallery Park) as the start and finish point. This is a USTAF Certified 5k route and chip timing is provided by Second Wind Timing. The 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk will start in the same location immediately following the 5k at 8:00 a.m. In addition to the usual 5k and 1 Mile Awards for top finishers, there are awards for Best Costume, Best (Largest) Team, Fastest Team, Cheetah Speed Team Challenge (for CrossFit or Fitness Gym Teams) and awards for the best-decorated homes along the route.

There will be a Runners Expo with Packet Pickup held from 4:00-7:00 p.m. on Monday, July 3rd at St. Simons Presbyterian Church, 205 Kings Way. Free runner swag will be available for runners at the Expo. It is strongly recommended that you (or your friends and family) pick up your packet on Monday, the day before the race. Race Day Packet Pickup will begin at 6:00 a.m. on the 4th at Mallery Park Pavilion. Registration for the 5K will end promptly at 6:45 a.m. and 1 Mile Race registration will end at 7:45 a.m. While walkup registration at the Expo or on Race Day is permitted, participants registered by June 12th are the only runners guaranteed a high-quality short-sleeve T-shirt (youth and adult sizes)

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or Tank Top (adult sizes), so register early at runsignup.com.

Golden Isles Track Club uses the proceeds of this event to support healthy living through motion in our community, including several youth organizations, area high school track, cross-country teams, and local projects that enhance the walking, running, and cycling experience, including water refill stations and trails. Volunteers are always needed, so get in touch if you’d like to participate! Additional race information can be found at goldenislestrack.club.

There’s traditionally a patriotic golf cart parade that takes place in the Village in the afternoon on the 4th of July, but details aren’t available yet, so keep an eye on the EIL website and social media accounts for more info. On the evening of Tuesday, July 4, bring your family, friends, beach chairs, blankets, and snacks to get a good spot in and around Neptune Park and the Village to see the

fireworks at the pier. Admission and parking are free. Fireworks begin at sundown, around 9:00 p.m. The pier and south end of Mallery Street will be closed to cars and pedestrian traffic beginning that morning.

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Brunswick's annual Old Fashioned 4th of July celebration will be held on Tuesday, July 4th at Mary Ross Waterfront Park. It begins with a golf cart and bike parade, as well as a pet parade at 5:30 p.m. (Registration at 5:00 p.m.)

At 6:00 p.m. the Penguin Project will perform a portion of Disney’s Lion King, Jr. Old fashioned games, live music by Squirt Gun, food vendors, free watermelon, and fireworks at dusk make this a fun evening for the whole family. For more details, visit discoverbrunswick.com.

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Watch the night sky light up as Jekyll Island celebrates Independence Day on Tuesday with a fireworks display. Fireworks will begin at 9:30 p.m., depending on lighting and weather

conditions, when the sky offers the best background for this incredible pyrotechnic display. The fireworks display is viewable across an oceanside section of the island, so grab a seat on the beach or park and view the show from your car at the premier viewing locations of Great Dunes Beach Park and Oceanview Beach Park. The Jekyll Island parking fee will be increased for the day of the event. The fee at the parking gate will be an additional $4 per daily pass; annual passes are not impacted. For more information, visit jekyllisland.com.

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For residents and guests of Sea Island, The Cloister and Beach Club have a full roster of activities scheduled each year during the week of the 4th of July. Independence Day usually begins with a flag-raising ceremony followed by a full day of family fun that includes a patriotic parade and concludes with a fireworks display. For detailed information, visit seaisland.com.

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Summertime Fun for the Kids!

School’s out for summer! If you need some help keeping the kids entertained, here are some local programs and activities you might consider.

Marshes of Glynn Libraries 2023 Summer Reading Program

“All Together Now” is the theme of this year’s Summer Reading Program at the St. Simons Island Public Library and Brunswick-Glynn County Library. There will be fun in-person programs and events at both libraries weekly beginning June 5. Weekly storytime for ages 0-6 with Ms. Vicki in Brunswick and Ms. Ali on St. Simons Island will also resume in June and July. Teen programs for rising 6th graders through high school include a Robotics Camp (June 5-14), Anime Club (June 13 and July 11), Nintendo Club (June 20, July 18), Juggling Workshop (June 22), and Photography Workshop (June 19, 21, 23). Except for the Photography Workshop, which is an outdoor class meeting in the Casino atrium outside the St. Simons Island Library, all teen programs meet at the Brunswick Library.

Some of June’s fun will include a hula performance by Mahealani’s Polynesian Entertainment, Art in the Atrium, Wild Wonders Animal Adventures, Tember’s Tales puppet show, and the “Quite a Catch” juggling program with Ron Anglin. In order to better anticipate attendance, the library system will be using free tickets available through EventBrite up to the night before the event for selected events like these this summer.

To track reading for the Summer Reading Program, you will need to create a Beanstack account for your child or teen at moglibraries. beanstack.org. Once the accounts are completed, you can then preregister each participating individual in the 2023 Summer Reading Program. Starting June 5th, you can track reading for each of your registered participants. More information and instructions are available under the Summer Reading Program tab in the Programs section on their website at moglibraries.com.

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Summer Camp!

Your kids can Beat the Heat enjoying a fun-filled summer of activities with the Boys & Girls Club of Southeast Georgia through August 7. They have 12 locations in Glynn and McIntosh Counties for your convenience. Summer camp is $75/child per week and includes breakfast and lunch. They engage kids in summer brain gain activities and offer daily field trips. Hours are Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. This year’s weekly themes sound like so much fun!

They kick off the summer with Time Travelers – exploring various lifestyles and cultures from the 1920s-1990s. Myths & Legends – discovering myths and legends from King Arthur’s tales to Bigfoot’s folklore. Raiders of the Lost Art –unleashing artistic potential and discovering famous artists and their unique styles. Jurassic Park – exploring the fascinating world of dinosaurs, extinction, modern discoveries, and methods used today to unearth their remains. Space Odyssey –discovering the wonders of space. Wild West – exploring cowboy culture, Native American folklore, and notorious outlaws. Pirates – hunting for pirate gold on the high seas. Wizards & Witches – making a run through Platform 9 ¾ to explore the wizarding world, get sorted into a house, and compete for the house cup! Around the World – discovering the culinary and artistic wonders from all corners of the globe. The last week of camp is Futurama – peeking into the future to see what it holds, from flying cars to futuristic fashion. Summer Camp registration is open for all Club locations. For more information, call 912. 265.1455. To sign up, stop by your nearest Club or visit bgcsega.com. To reach the St. Simons Island Club, call Ms. Annie at 912.638.6639 or email SSI@bgcsega.com.

GTC Summer Kid Show Series

Don’t forget there’s also the Georgia Theatre Company Summer Kid Show Series at Glynn Place Cinemas in Brunswick to keep the kids entertained. Family-friendly movies every Tuesday and Thursday morning in June and July with admission only $2! Popcorn and drinks are also only $2 each. Doors open at 9:15 a.m. and movies start promptly at 10:00 a.m.

2023 SUMMER KIDS MOVIE SCHEDULE

DC League of Superpets 6/6 & 6/8

Minions: The Rise of Gru 6/13 & 6/15

Puss in Boots: The Last Wish 6/20 & 6/22

The Bad Guys 6/27 & 6/29

Hotel Transylvania: Transformania 7/4 & 7/6

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 7/11 & 7/13

Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank 7/18 & 7/20

Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile 7/25 & 7/27

& The Bad & Sonic the 2 & &

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TRAVEL MORE. SPEND LESS.

At Hodnett Cooper Vacation Rentals, we partner with innovative companies that bring exceptional value to our homeowners and guests. For this reason, we’re thrilled to announce our new partnership with THIRDHOME, the premier travel club for second home owners who share a mindset of luxury and exploration. Take advantage of unused time in your second home. Members open the door to countless

homes available within The Club, and experience a new realm of modern travel by paying a nominal exchange fee, instead of high rental rates.

Who is THIRDHOME?

With over 14,000 properties across 100 countries, THIRDHOME, is the world’s largest private luxury travel club for second home owners. Based in North America and Europe, THIRDHOME has garnered praise from

How does it work?

Qualified* Hodnett Cooper

Vacation Rental owners enjoy a complimentary membership to THIRDHOME, a savings of $2,500. Initiation fees are waived, plus five bonus Keys (travel credits) upon depositing two weeks of availability for stay in your residence into The Club. This is a total travel value of $10,000.

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Condé Nast Traveler, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal.
With Hodnett Cooper Vacation Rentals, homeowners now have a way to use their luxury second home on Saint Simons to travel the world.

THIRDHOME isn’t our only new partnership.

We include Beach Gear our

But That’s Not All

We are excited to share we’ve teamed up with VayK Gear to include beach gear for our rental guests. Choose from a curated collection of bikes, beach chairs, kayaks, and more delivered straight to the unit at check-in.

“We loved getting the beach gear delivered to our rental. This saved us time going to get it ourselves. The beach umbrellas were very nice and sturdy. Thank you so much!”

Property Management

Partnerships like VayK Gear and THIRDHOME are just some of our unique collaborations to bring exceptional value to our homeowners and guests. Our dedicated team of professionals make renting your property smooth, stress free, and profitable. We understand the meaning of service, and the necessity of innovation to drive results. Our investment in marketing, experienced staff, attention to detail, and local expertise provide the highest value and

return on investment to our owners.

Interested in learning more about our management services and partnerships? Set up a meeting with one of our Owner Services Specialists or check out the additional information on our website at hodnettcooper.com.

912-289-8224

hodnettcooper.com

@hodnettcoopervacations

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*Homes must meet specific criteria for membership approval in this exclusive exchange club, including home value, location, and quality appointments.

Home Away From Home

The Golden Isles extends its renowned hospitality to visitors not only during the summer but all year long, including the fall when the PGA TOUR returns to Sea Island Golf Club. While this area is the most intimate venue on TOUR, it is also one that boasts a plethora of homes, condos, hotels, and resorts for players, caddies, media, volunteers, and loyal spectators to come and enjoy what has truly become a home away from home experience.

e Davis Love Foundation and e RSM Classic are blessed to have many local lodging partners including Hodnett Cooper, a company that has been a tournament partner since the event began.

“Hodnett Cooper has been a proud partner of the Davis Love Foundation and e RSM Classic since its inception in 2010. Our founder, Roy Hodnett, was powered by the idea of being a servant leader and his impact as a steward of our community continues to have a lasting e ect. Our partnership with e RSM Classic allows us to express gratitude to our hard-working sta , their families, vendors, and valued property owners by sharing the unique experience of world class golf competing in an intimate setting. Likewise, our partnership with the Davis Love Foundation as a family foundation, is a continuation of Roy’s ideals for our company; to support and empower the community

and local programs such as Boys and Girls Club or the Special Olympics. e impact the Davis Love Foundation, Davis, and Mark have had as ambassadors of the Golden Isles makes it a simple decision to continue our partnership knowing much of the investment will be used to improve the lives of children and families in our community and beyond,” said Kris Maichle, General Manager of Hodnett Cooper Vacation Rentals, Inc.

“We couldn’t have better local hospitality partners,” said Tournament Director Todd ompson. “We continue to receive amazing feedback from everyone who comes to experience the Golden Isles. We cannot wait for the 14th playing of e RSM Classic this fall and to continue our giving to local charities and making a positive economic impact on our community.”

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In its first thirteen years, The RSM Classic, hosted by Davis Love III, has raised more than $35 million to support local and national charities. For information, visit rsmclassic.com.
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MEN GIVE GENEROUSLY

anks to the 80 men who attended an April event at Village Creek Landing for 100 Men Who Give, this charitable giving organization founded by Kevin Udell raised $12,000 for Operation Bed Spread. is generous donation enables OBS to buy beds for kids and families in our community who do not have beds to sleep on at night. ey also heard presentations from Forward Brunswick and Golden Isles Veterans Village, organizations that can return again upon nomination to seek a future vote from the membership. Similar in format to 100 Women Who C are, 100 Men Who Give combines the $100 quarterly donation of participating men in Glynn County to bene t a nominated nonpro t that serves the needs of our neighbors. Men can join by donating through the Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation, attending the quarterly function, and bringing a friend. Details at 100menwhogive.com.

NEW LEADERSHIP AT COASTAL GEORGIA FOUNDATION

Keeva Kase has stepped into his new position as President/CEO of Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation. Keeva has been serving nonpro ts for more than 20 years, most recently as President/CEO of BCM Georgia, a faith-based housing stability and nancial education nonpro t in Buckhead, Atlanta. A St. Simons Island native, Kase earned his Bachelor’s degree from Berry College and a Master of Divinity from Princeton eological Seminary. Board Chair Hillary Stringfellow says, “Keeva Kase is a local son who is returning to his Coastal Georgia home after pursuing higher education and experience in management, administration and operation of charitable organizations. He has experience in all aspects of philanthropy and is excited to use his talents to engage donors as the mission of the Foundation is advanced. e Board welcomes Keeva, and his family, and is excited for the next phase of Foundation leadership as the Foundation nears its twentieth anniversary.” coastalgeorgiafoundation.org

INAUGURAL FESTIVAL SHARES BOUNTY

e Southern Bounty Festival recently presented Forward Brunswick with $5,000 and e Nunnally House with $2,500 from its inaugural event held April 1 at Mary Ross Waterfront Park. Created to celebrate the entire bounty of the South, from food and farming to culture and art, the festival featured a Marketplace with over 20 farmers and artisans and a Tasting Tent with 18 vendors serving their specialties. Beer and wine owed from the Libation Station sponsored by United Distributors and music by Rider lled the air along with entertainment sponsored by Island Sound. At a reception at Queen and Grant for hosting sponsors and volunteers, festival Founder and Director Brittany Jenson presented the non-pro ts with the donations and thanked all festival sponsors, partners and volunteers for their contributions. A full list can be found at southernbountyfestival.com. Watch that site for the announcement of next year’s festival date.

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Trupp Hodnett Enterprises and e Management Company prior to taking the companies public (NYSE, RZT) in an IPO in 1998 has reentered the real estate business locally through an affiliation with eXp realty. eXp is a cloud based publicly traded (NASDAQ, EXPI) company with more than 96,000 real estate agents in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, India, Mexico, Portugal, France, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Italy, Hong Kong, Colombia, Spain and continues to scale internationally.

is internet based high technology company will totally revolutionize the real estate

industry both with relationships of buyers and sellers and the relationship that sales people have with the company. Trend Magazine has described eXp as the Amazon of real estate. eXp realty offers a very unique agent attraction program and Hans has partnered with veteran Atlanta broker John Adams to inform and educate agents throughout the United States about eXp, one of the fastest growing real estate companies in the nation. Adams is well known throughout Georgia for his educational activities on behalf of the Georgia Real Estate Commission, and his regular appearances on Fox 5 Atlanta and CNN. He continues to be a freelance journalist with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution with more than 1,000 articles in print.

anks to the internet, eXp’s state of the art revolutionary cloud based technology and a unique revenue sharing plan Hans and his team are able to offer a performance-based, no risk maximum 4% listing commission on any real estate both residential and commercial. No risk - you can cancel the listing at any time for any reason. Hans would also be pleased to share his broad business knowledge and experience with anyone interested in a free no obligation consultation session with regard to any real estate problem. Call, email or text him if you would like to explore his listing program or if you have any questions with regard to eXp, one of the fastest growing real estate companies in the nation with now over 96,000 agents and growing.

4% Listing Commission
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GEORGIA SEA GRILL NAMED AMONG SOUTH’S BEST

Popular St. Simons Island restaurant Georgia Sea Grill is among the Top Five Best Local Restaurants in Georgia, according to readers of a regional home, food and travel publication. Editors of Southern Livin g magazine recently conducted surveys in various categories and Georgia Sea Grill emerged in the top ve from thousands of votes cast in the “South’s Best 2023” awards. is designation was harvested from the home-sown vision of owner Zack Gowen and the homegrown goodness Chef Timothy Lensch and his sta use to create their menu. Georgia Sea Grill is recognized for its commitment to locally sourced, fresh ingredients that come to colorful and innovative dishes that capture genuine Southern cuisine of exceptional quality. See their menu and make your reservation at georgiaseagrill.com.

MORAN NAMED MARKETING MANAGER

MORE ROOM FOR THE MEN

Planters Exchange recently expanded its men’s department to o er an even wider range of men’s premium clothing. What sets PE apart is a large in-stock collection of men’s suits, sport coats, dress pants, dress shirts, ties and accessories. ey also have more room for their custom clothing collection, highlighted by a dressing room tted out with a digital scanner that takes over 200 measurements to ensure your custom dress shirts, sport coats and suits t perfectly. Long needed on St. Simons Island, the upscale menswear void is now lled with a wide range of premium vendors including Coppley, pants from Brax, 34 Heritage and Ballin, shirts from Hagen Carmel, Calder, Scott Barber, Alan Paine and others. Shoes from Martin Dingman, Alden and Wolf and Shephard. Stop by the store at 26 Market Street to see for yourself!

Stripling’s welcomes Brunswick native, Jack Moran to their Brunswick store as Market Manager. A Glynn Academy graduate, Moran’s rst job in 1975 was in the meat department at IGA. Starting out by making sure everything was cleaned up, including sweeping up old sawdust and going to the sawmill for more, Jack worked his way up, gaining experience along the way. In 1980, he was hired by the Winn Dixie on Gloucester Street. Ten years later, he was o ered the manager position in the meat department at the St. Simons Island store and has since worked and assisted at many stores throughout the Southeast from hurricane support to remodels. After 43 years, Jack is taking on a new adventure with Striplings to bring that old-time butcher shop feel back to town. He looks forward to meeting customers at Stripling’s General Store, 2304 Glynn Ave. 912.689.8306.

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KEHOE RECOGNIZED FOR VOLUNTEERISM

Southeast Georgia Health System Volunteer Services recently recognized Ed Kehoe as the Brunswick Campus Winter Volunteer of the Quarter. A FLETC retiree, Kehoe joined Volunteer Services in 2008 and assisted in the Admissions department until the 2020 suspension of Volunteer Services due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He returned in 2021 and now volunteers with the Patient Experience department, rounding on patients to identify their concerns or compliments to help ensure their Health System experience is a positive one. Kehoe and his wife, Valerie, live on St. Simons Island and are members of St. Williams Catholic Church, where he assists with activities, such as Hugs for Haiti. He and his wife also enjoy traveling to see their children and grandchildren. To learn more about volunteer opportunities, contact Kristin Doll, CAVS, director, Volunteer Services, at 912.466.1071 or visit sghs.org.

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MARSH’S EDGE HOSTS 10TH ANNUAL SILVER PEN AWARD WINNER’S CEREMONY

e Marsh’s Edge team recently hosted a celebration for the 2023 Silver Pen Award Winners and their families. e winners of this annual writing competition were invited to join the panel of judges, executive team, and others to dine on delicious food and celebrate their accomplishments. is year’s $3,750 in prize money was awarded to (in order of photo, from left): Matti Neal ( ird Place) and Suzanna Myer (First Place), both of Glynn Academy, and Olivia Sabatini of Frederica Academy (Second Place). Marsh’s Edge started this tuition assistance essay competition ten years ago to help bridge the communication gap between high school seniors and senior citizens, with Marsh’s Edge Members overseeing essay topic selection, evaluating the submissions, and awarding the three prizes. To learn more, visit Silverpen-SLC.com.

Sage Campione, a Chiropractor and Integrative Medicine practitioner, battled COVID-19 in the ICU and survived against all odds. Her new book, Eight Days Under, is a gripping account of her harrowing journey, including a new death experience and her struggles to become her own health advocate. rough faith, and determination, Sage emerged from this experience stronger than ever, supported by a loving community. Dr. Campione has lived a life of service, beginning when she was a medic in the United States Army. Her passion for helping others led her to a career in Chiropractic, graduating in 1997 from Life University in Atlanta with postgraduate training in Integrative Medicine from the University of Arizona. An understanding of the mind/body connection led her to broaden her scope of expertise. Her training includes Ayurvedic Medicine, Wellness, Nutrition, and Functional Medicine. Order her book at conciergewellnesscare.com.

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GRAB YOUR GOLDEN TICKET

e Young People’s Summer Workshop (YPSW) has been an Island Players production since 1975, attracting 60 to 80 kids ages 8+ to be introduced to the wonderful world of theater. Not only do these young thespians have a great deal of fun and meet other kids to share the theater experience, but they also learn about stage etiquette and how to be a responsible team participant. is summer’s production is Roald Dahl’s Willie Wonka Jr. is adaptation of the classic tale of Willy Wonka and his marvelous chocolate factory features songs from the original 1971 movie and new songs that will be sure to delight. Shows will take place at 7:30 p.m. on July 12-15 and 19-22 and at 3:30 p.m. July 15-16, 22-23, at the St. Simons Casino eatre. Tickets are $12. For more information and showtimes, visit theislandplayers.com.

GET READY TO BID

For the third year, Keep Golden Isles Beautiful’s much anticipated annual UP/Recycled Art & More auction fundraiser is online, making it convenient and easy to make a di erence in the Golden Isles from the comfort of your home, while snagging a great treasure in the process. Taking place June 15-18, the online auction features one-of-a-kind creations from local, regional and national artists, o ering chances on truly unique art and furniture. Sprinkled among the art are also local restaurant gift cards, outdoor experiences by local vendors and more. Raised funds support Keep Golden Isles Beautiful local e orts, projects and initiatives. Bidding begins at 8:00 a.m. June 15th and ends at 8:00 p.m. June 18th. Auction registration is free and easy at betterunite.com/keepgoldenislesbeautiful. For more information, call 912.279.1490 or email info.kbgib@gmail.com.

OUT OF ORDER

Objection, Your Honor! Brunswick Actors eatre presents David Landau’s Contempt of Court , a new non-mystery interactive comedy from the inventor of the interactive dinner theater. It’s a typical night at Judge Judy’s Peoples Night court where audience members become plainti s, defendants, witnesses and jury in some of the most outlandishly funny lawsuits ever to double cross the bench. is comedy send-up of TV court shows hilariously demonstrates that some people really have a Contempt of Court. Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. June 10-11, 17-18, 24-25. Tickets at SoGloGallery.com.

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TAKE US OUT TO THE BALLGAME! Opening Day for the Glynn Country Recreation & Parks Department spring season of baseball, softball, BlastBall, and T-ball is always such a fun occasion. Teams parade through the Village on the way to the Mallery Park baseball fields where there’s more fun and games, an opening ceremony and the first pitch is thrown out. This is small town island life at its finest!
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THE INAUGURAL SOUTHERN BOUNTY FESTIVAL WAS RECENTLY HELD AT MARY ROSS WATERFRONT PARK. It was a fabulous day with phenomenal food, artisan and farm vendors, and terrific live music by Rider. Attendees raved about the awesome offerings and hope to see the event return next year. Proceeds benefit Nunnally House at Southeast Georgia Health System and Forward Brunswick.
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GORGEOUS GARDENS, A PARTY COMPLETE WITH DELICIOUS REFRESHMENTS, PLEIN AIR PAINTERS, AND THE SWEET SOUNDS OF MUSIC BY

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ANNIE AKINS MADE THE ANNUAL TABBY & TILLANDSIA GARDEN WALK ANOTHER BIG SUCCESS FOR THE CASSINA GARDEN CLUB THIS YEAR. Attendees raved about the stunning sites in the private gardens they toured and everyone walked away with inspiration—and many with plants and other treats!
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THE CASA LUNCHEON & FASHION SHOW RETURNED TO THE CLOISTER FOR A FANTASTIC EVENT ONCE AGAIN THIS YEAR. Fitting for the theme “Together We Can Change the World,” members of the Golden Isles community packed the seats and walked the runway in sensational styles from our local boutiques to show that they’re always willing to step up and step out for a great cause. 1. Front row: Kim Gallogly, Margie Harris, Bev Lewis; back row: Becky Farrow, Melinda Laager, Laura Pate, Deborah Riner, Hannah Ristad, Jennifer Ristad, Linda Griswald. 2. Jenny Hicks, Nancy Pandolfi, Pricilla Miles, Janet Torrence. 3. Ida Walker, Claudia Malone, Mary Bishop, Victoria Simms. 4. Those Butler’s Stash babes are always sassy! 5. Don Maxey modeling clothing from Bullington’s. 6.

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Front row: Christy Murphy, Margot Cheong, Sheila DeBeer, Kim Hanly; back row: Pam Harness, Juanita Boyer, Caroline Harper. 7. Linda Giddens, Karen Huff, Ava White, Cassie Stewart, Cece Brown, Ann Marie Burley. 8. Jenny Gregory, Annelise Maddox, Julie Sellers, Judie Mattie. 9. Timme Feininger, Ryan Butler, Becca Strother, Frankie Strother. 10. Alicia Hardison, Andrea Mickelson, Mandi Johnson, Courtney Anderson, Amy Kuhn. 11. Jordan Byer, Gayle Brown, Laura Simpson. 12. Rebecca Johnson, Antoinette Gant, Rachel Autry, Monica Schiffman-Picurro. 13. Marti Tolleson, Brenda Jones. 14. Ellen Rose, Amy Tamlin, Betsy Mitchell.
JUNE 2023 59 FOUND ONLINE & IN FINE SPECIALTY STORES 155 SKYLANE RD. | BAILEYBOYS.COM | 912.638.7700 912.571.1137 228 Redfern Village, Saint Simons Island A S S O C I A T E S
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THE SOUNDS OF MUSIC FILLED THE AIR AROUND THE A.W. JONES HERITAGE CENTER AND ST. SIMONS LIGHTHOUSE ON A BEAUTIFUL EVENING DURING THE MUSIC & MEMORIES BENEFIT FOR MEMORY MATTERS GLYNN. Attendees enjoyed delectable morsels from Halyards while listening to the musical stylings of Kellie & the Kruze-o-matics, Dexter Jones, and Michael Hulett. Yolanda Neely spinning tunes, a wine toss, and silent auction added to the fun.
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HISTORIC DOWNTOWN BRUNSWICK IS ALWAYS THE PLACE TO BE ON THE FIRST FRIDAY OF EACH

MONTH. Gloucester and Newcastle Streets bustle with activity. Families come out to enjoy the live music, after-hours shopping, art exhibits at the galleries, classic car shows, craft vendors, and more. There are always some special pop-up events on these fun evenings downtown, so don’t miss out!

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THE ST. SIMONS COTILLION RECENTLY HELD ITS NEW MEMBER LUNCHEON AND ANNUAL SPRING MEETING HOSTED BY ROBIN LOVE AT HER FREDERICA HOME. As always, these gracious ladies enjoyed this social gathering with old friends, welcomed their new members, and made plans for the upcoming year.

Victoria Simms, Robin

Newest

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1. Alannah O’Quinn, Love. 2. members Watkins, Anne Strother, Michelle Jamieson. 3. Beth Downey, Gayle Disque. Evelyn Murphy. 4. Ashley Seaman, Leigh Ann Stroud, Lauren Hopkins. 5. Ginny Johnson, Ashley Cudd, Donna Godbey. 6. Elizabeth Killgallon, Nancy Bowen, Kelly Malone. 7. Ruth Stephenson, Meady Watkins, Frances McCrary, Cheryl Grigg. 8. Marie Sigman, Lloyd Flanders, Melanie Barger, Mary Jane Barger. 9. Leslie McQuigg, Bess Thompson, Leslie Hartman, Elizabeth Pipe. 10. Cindy Sweat, Lynne Killian, Terri Burch. 11. Tami Stogner, Ann Harrell. 12. Mandy McCaskill, Cara Wommack. 13. Catherine Wood, Anna Stroud. 14. Melissa Stroud, Anna Downey.
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SO MANY PEOPLE CAME OUT TO MARY ROSS WATERFRONT PARK CATCH THE EXCITEMENT OF COASTFEST 2023! Presented by the Georgia DNR Coastal Resources Division with the participation of numerous other agencies and organizations, this event provides both education about our unique coastal environment and entertainment for the whole family. From historical reenactments to close-up experiences with wildlife, there’s something for everyone!
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WHAT A PERFECTLY GORGEOUS DAY IT WAS AT THE FARM AT OATLAND NORTH FOR THEIR ANNUAL SPRING FESTIVAL. The rescued animals that make their home there welcomed visitors and happily accepted treats while families played games, munched on corndogs, and hopped over to see the Easter Bunny. Rock painting, a bake sale, and music from the Golden Isles Strummers added to the fun.
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THE INAUGURAL TRIPLING YOUR IMPACT TRIPLETAIL TOURNAMENT BENEFITING COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF GLYNN RAN INTO A LITTLE WEATHER THAT DELAYED THE BAND PARTY TO THE NEXT EVENING, BUT THAT JUST DOUBLED THE FUN! (And allowed the anglers to go get a shower and clean-up before the party!) Everyone had a great time rocking out with Idle Hands at Morningstar Marina and enjoyed a delicious Low Country Boil courtesy of City Market.

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Enchanting Sea Isalnd Cottage 530. Revel in Spacious Grandeur, Bespoke Craftsmanship, and a Lavish Oasis Moments from Exclusive Island Delights. 5115 OGLETHORPE COTTAGE 53O, SEA ISLAND, GEORGIA 6 br | 7.5 ba | 6730SF $5,990,000 deloachsir.com | 912.638.0406 | 2901 Frederica Rd | SSI, GA ©2023 DeLoach Sotheby’s International Realty. All Rights Reserved         SUSANIMHOFFSOTHEBYSREALTY.COM

outside decks, Thor kitchen appliances, garage and outside decks overlooking the water. $3,200,000

300 Carnoustie Elegant all one-level 4 BD, 4.5 BA stucco home with many custom features. Screened-in back porch with a private back patio and yard. Large corner lot within easy walking distance to clubhouse, tennis, pool, and golf course. House is being sold furnished. $1,595,000

110 Circle Drive This 3BR, 4BA, 2445 SF home was built to be low maintenance. Open floor plan, chef's kitchen, living space opens to a screened porch. Primary BR on main floor ensuite w/ walk-in shower, and separate jetted tub. Two guest BRs up, each with a full ensuite bath and large walk-in closets.$1,075,000

King & Prince North Villas Gorgeous ocean views in these 4th floor, 2 bedroom, 2 bath condos in the King and Prince historic resort! Overlooking one of the three outdoor swimming pools and just a short walk to the beach. #478 $1,175,000 and #477 $1,125,000

11 Lawson Street NEW CONSTRUCTION in Oyster Grove. This 4BR, 3.5BA home has the primary BR on the main. Luxury interior features include hwd flooring, tile flooring in all wet areas, carpet, custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, custom wood closet shelving, and a gas tankless water heater. www.oystergrove.com. $889,500

2 bedroom, 2 bath condo in the King and Prince historic resort! Overlooking one of the three outdoor swimming pools and just a short walk to the beach. $990,000

152 Ledbetter Ave NEW CONSTRUCTION in Oyster Grove. Twostory 4BR, 3.5BA. Primary suite on main. Luxury interior features include hwd flooring, tile flooring in all wet areas, carpet, custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, custom wood shelving, and a gas tankless water heater. www.oystergrove.com $882,500

150 Ledbetter Ave NEW CONSTRUCTION in Oyster Grove. Twostory, 4BR, 3.5BA. Primary suite on the main. Luxury interior features include hwd flooring, tile flooring in all wet areas, carpet, custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, custom wood closet shelving, and a gas tankless water heater. www.oystergrove.com $868,500

75 Palisade Lane St. Simons Island, $875,000

3505 Johnston Street Brunswick, $18,000

155 Saint Annies Lane $825,000

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13 Pearl Lane NEW CONSTRUCTION in Oyster Grove. Two-story, single-family home with 4BR, 3.5BA, and the primary suite on the main floor. Luxury interior features hwd flooring, tile flooring in all wet areas, carpet, custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, custom wood closet shelving, and a gas tankless water heater. $879,500 13 Oyster Lane NEW CONSTRUCTION in Oyster Grove. Two-story 4BR, 3.5 BA. Primary suite on main. Luxury interior features include hwd flooring, tile flooring in all wet areas, carpet, custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, custom wood shelving, and a gas tankless water heater. www.oystergrove.com $882,500 King & Prince South Villas #358 FABULOUS OCEAN VIEWS in this 3rd floor, 100 Twelfth Street Amazing location!! Magnificent views over the water towards Jekyll Island and next to The Village, Pier, and Lighthouse. Completely renovated, luxurious home features a panoramic ocean views, multiple
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267 Saint Andrews Dr Gorgeous 4 or 5 BR, 5.5 BA home with POOL and lagoon views in the desirable St Simons Island Club! Enjoy outdoor entertaining in the spacious lanai with grilling area, refrigerator, a gas fireplace, and electric retractable screens, overlooking a saltwater pool with slide and hot tub. $2,650,000
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2481 Demere Rd #100

Great mid-island location with so many options for commercial use.

The two-story building with newly replaced windows is currently a shell of a building ready for the new owner to build to suit. $497,500

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Beach - 4217 Seventh Street Amazing 4BR, 3BA family friendly home with pool. Short walk to beach. Sleeps 9. 115 Circle Drive Blue Heron Cottage Lovely new 2 story beach cottage in the heart of St Simons. 4 BR, 3.5 BA. Private pool. Sleeps 10. 23 Orchard - Stunning new construction beach cottage with easy on and off the island. 4BR, 3.5BA, Sleeps 10. East Beach - 7 Coast Cottage Coastal gem steps away from the best beach on the island. 4BR, 4.5BA. Sleeps 8. Beach - Sixteenth St. 5BR, 5.5BA. Breathtaking ocean views. Amazing outdoor kitchen and private pool. Sleeps 10. 3811 Darien Hwy APPROX. 1.94 acres - Commercial zoned property conveniently located off of Darien Highway. The building is approximately 18,400 square feet. Many possibilities for this commercial piece of property. $799,000
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NOTHING COMPARES

813 HAMILTON LANDING DRIVE St. Simons Island

4BR | 4BA | 1HBA | MARSHFRONT | $1,750,000

Immerse yourself in Low Country luxury with this updated 4-5 bedroom, 4.5 bath home in Hamilton Landing, a sought-after gated community on St. Simons Island. Enjoy sweeping marsh views and parkside oak groves from sunlit spaces boasting white oak floors, shiplap accents, and French doors. Entertain seamlessly with a spacious screened porch, gourmet kitchen, and private backyard fireplace. Revel in community amenities, including a park, dock, and boat ramp, while staying conveniently close to Frederica Academy, walking trails, and south-end attractions.

Listed by Ann Harrell 912.222.4002

OAK GROVE ISLAND DRIVE Brunswick

5BR | 4BA | 1HBA | DEEP WATER | $1,200,000

Experience luxury in this 2.71-acre deep-water home in Oak Grove Island, boasting a private dock, expert craftsmanship, and stunning river and marsh views. The gourmet kitchen features top-of-the-line appliances, while the open-plan dining and great room offer a wet bar and wood-burning fireplace. Enjoy a spacious first-floor master suite, four additional bedrooms, and a versatile study in this breathtaking coastal riverfront paradise.

Listed by Jenny Lee 912.222.8078

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21 ATLANTIC POINT DRIVE St. Simons Island

5BR | 5BA | MARSHFRONT | $2,975,000

Nestled in a tranquil, gated mid-island haven, discover a breathtaking newer home where graceful charm and unparalleled craftsmanship unite. Be captivated by the sun-kissed interiors, soaring ceilings, and sweeping vistas that seamlessly blend indoor elegance with outdoor beauty. The exquisite gourmet kitchen inspires culinary masterpieces, while the ambient wet bar sets the stage for memorable gatherings. Luxuriate in the lavish 5-bedroom, 5-bathroom sanctuary as you ascend the home's elevator to the beautiful outdoor spaces—a perfect fusion of intimate relaxation and alfresco entertainment, complete with a sparkling pool and spa. With exclusive access to private and community deep water docks, this 4400 SF masterpiece is a rare gem waiting to be cherished.

Listed by Nadia Johnson 912.771.9500

636 JOHNSON ROAD St. Simons Island

4BR | 4BA | 1HBA | $1,900,000

A rare find, with luxury, comfort, and convenience all in one. This stunning property offers high-quality amenities and intricate details close to shops, parks, restaurants, and the beach. With a large living area, cozy fireplace, and chef-inspired kitchen, it's perfect for entertaining. Outside, enjoy al fresco dining and relaxation in the tranquil outdoor living area. Upstairs, four peaceful bedrooms offer privacy and relaxation, three with ensuites. Every inch of this elegant home exudes sophistication. Don't miss the chance to elevate your lifestyle and live your best life on this wonderful island!

Listed by Anne Popham 912.399.3996

337 OAK GROVE ISLAND

Brunswick - Deep Water Property

5 br | 4 ba | 5,445 SF | $1,200,000

This luxurious home on DEEP water has your own private dock and is situated on 2.71 acres in the highly desired Oak Grove Island. The attention to detail and expert craftsmanship on display are only overshadowed by the EXPANSIVE views of the river & marsh.

118

Saint Simons Island

4 br | 3 ba | 2,536 SF | $605,000

Welcome to your new home on St. Simons Island! This mid-island gem in Sea Palms North Cottages is move-in ready and waiting for you. Bright and open floor plan with beautiful hardwood floors and tall cathedral ceilings in the living area and a separate laundry room on the first floor.

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813 HAMILTON LANDING DRIVE

Saint Simons Island - 4 br | 4 ba | $1,750,000

This home in Hamilton Landing has a wonderful casual elegance with a cedar shake and tabby exterior, a marsh front setting and entertaining areas that flow seamlessly from indoors to out of doors. High ceilings, exceptional millwork, new white oak flooring make this home a stand out. Views of the marsh and native palms are seen from much of the home. Across from park and near boat landing.

21 TRICE LANE

St. Simons Island, Stillwater

MARSHFRONT LOT | $195,000

Marsh front lot in gated subdivision - 1.2 aces with survey and soil report available.

1010

St. Simons Island

4 br | 3.5 ba| $1,300,000

This custom, coastal beauty has 4BR/3.5BA and beautiful interior details including oak floors and lovely millwork. Located in gated Hamilton Landing, a favorite Sea Island developed subdivision, the home is on a private lot perfect for family activities.

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St. Simons Island, Near Beach

OCEAN VIEW LOT | $1,700,000

Build your dream home - Ocean view in gated subd. Can be developed with two luxury villas or a single family villa.

COTTAGE 234, 204 W 30TH ST

Sea Island

5 br | 5 ba | 2HBA | $5,625,000

Situated on a large corner lot under a lovely oak canopy, this stunning renovation designed by Harrison Design has an open concept plan with wide plank white oak floors, high ceilings, and a fabulous kitchen with a Callacata gold marble waterfall island and top of the line appliances.

200 Hawkins Island Drive - Closed 101 Fifty Oaks Lane - Closed 107 Gallery Way - Closed 162 Robertson Circle - Under Contract Love to be of service with your real estate needs!
LEWIS LANE & 7 SEA OATS LANE
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FORT KING GEORGE • DARIEN, GEORGIA
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by the family. Half a mile to downtown Darien. Incredible potential. $775,000. DeLoachSIR.com | 912.638.0406 | 2901 Frederica Rd | St. Simons Island, GA ©2022 DeLoach Sotheby’s International Realty. All rights reserved.
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named
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Real Escapes Properties is one the largest Property Management Companies on St. Simons Island. We’ve been a local, family-owned and operated business since 2004. We currently have over 150 short term vacation rentals and several long-term rentals andall are located righthereon St. Simons Island - where our focus has always been!

At Real Escape Properties, we do so much more than simply putting a few pictures of your investment property online and waiting for the interested parties to call in. Instead, we create an individual profile for each and every property to really emphasize everything that makes your property appealing and special. We meet with our homeowners and discuss their needs and their goals and set pricing based on each unique property.

We look forward to proving our motto that "You already have a friend on the Island" with the wonderful staff at Real Escapes Properties. Call us today to discuss property management options - we look forward to hearing from you soon!

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Oyster Grove New custom construction homes built by Flanagan Development in this 23 home neighborhood located mid-south SSI, Ga. Starting in the mid-800's. www.GaCoastRealty.com • 912 - 638 - 1144 105 Main Street • Plantation Village • St. Simons Island, GA www.OysterGrove.com 912-638-4740 119 MARInA DR ST. SIMOnS ISlAnD, GA 31522 JOY WRIGHT 912-230-0134 joydonwright@gmail.com 123 OLD WHARF RD - Build your dream home on this .55 acre corner lot in desirable Oak Grove Island. Enjoy all the community amenities that include pool, tennis courts, playground with picnic area, camper, boat and RV parking, and marina pavilion. Great neighborhood for biking, riding golf carts, walking, fishing off the dock and enjoying the waterfront at the marina. Call Joy Wright (912) 230-0134. Considering selling your business in 2023? Ever wonder what your business might be worth? Call our business brokerage specialist Te Turner at (912) 771-6007 Don Wright & Associates to schedule a complimentary consultation.

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3BR. 2.5BA. Professionally furnished one-level end unit. $689,500. Diana Fisher. 912-399-9910

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4BR, 3BA. Renovated Adorable Cottage. $650,000. Katy Harris. 912-223-3496.

3.5BA. Well maintained. Mid-Island. $819,000. Brooke Ackerman. 912-230-1483.

3BR, 2BA. Open Flr Plan in The Enclave $725,000. Marcia Irwin. 678-361-8835.

2BR, 2BA. Immaculate condo-Move In ready. $349,500. Janice Morgan. 912-580-1833

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| SSI 3BR, 1.5BA. Great investment property. $324,500. Sandra Branch. 912-269-1129

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3BR, 2BA. Beautifully updated. $179,000. Margaret Anne Proctor. 912-222-6629

1064 Sea Palms W | St. Simons
1709 Frederica Road SSI, GA 31522 | 912.634.9995 | signaturepropertiesgroup.com
Old Jesup | Brunswick New Sea Isl #17 660 North Golf Villas | St. Simons Gascoigne Ave 306| St. Simons
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120 Travellers Way | St. Simons 1034 Sinclair Pointe | St. Simons 4BR, 1500 Demere Rd A6 | St. Simons 2BR, 1.5BA. Investment. Steps to beach. $369,000. Christina Clarke. 912-399-2267 30 Waterfront Dr. 232 | St. Simons 3BR, 3BA. Panoramic Views of St. Simons Sound. $810,000. Margaret Anne Proctor. 912-222-6629 17 Eastwinds Ct. | Brunswick 3BR, 2.5BA. Beautiful Home on cul-de-sac. $285,000. Katy Harris. 912-223-3496. 1700 Ocean Road | East Beach 5BR, 4BA, 2HBA. Gorgeous Marsh Front. $2,925,000. CeCe Gandy. 404-797-4373 1066 Sea Palms W | St. Simons 5BR, 3BA. Beautifully Renovated. Open Plan. $829,000. Call Any Signature Agent.
1704 Bruce Drive | East Beach 5BR, 5.5BA. SEAesta Beach House. Sleeps 16. 1440 Ocean Blvd 207 | St. Simons 2BR, 2BA.
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Shannon Stafford 912.638.5843 Property Management & Rentals SignatureRentalSSI.com Accommodation Excise Tax Cert #111768 Vacation Rentals 1709 Frederica Road SSI, GA 31522 | 912.634.9995 | signaturepropertiesgroup.com @SPGrentaldivision
St. Simons Beach Club.
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Simons 4BR, 3BA. Top Floor.
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3BR, 2BA. Steps to pier/Village.
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Simons 4BR, 3.5BA. Multi-level Condo.

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Cottage 342, W. Seventeenth Street, Sea Island

Occupying most of the 17th Street block, this prized and revered property extends from Sea Island Drive all the way to the marsh. For families who enjoy staying together and being close to one another, Lune de Miel (Cottage 342) is lovingly placed on the land with the precision of an artist, an apt metaphor given the materials, furnishings and appointments dating from the 17th century. The enchanting grounds contain a moated gazebo with Louis XIII French limestone mantel (circa 1672), alfresco grill, pergola, 3 pools, bath house with laundry room, basketball court, chess court, Dovecote (circa 16th-17th century), circular fire pit, putting green, chipping tee box, Bocce Ball court, shuffleboard and long northwesterly marsh vistas. Twelve bedrooms (9 with fireplaces), each with their own personality, 17 fireplaces, an Irish pub with 17th century Roman carved black slate fireplace. The English Victorian pine front bar has the original mahogany counter top (circa 1849) from a tavern in Birmingham, England. The back bar is from Fritzingers Hotel in Coopersburg, PA (circa 1883). Walk-in cooler. The Game Room/Parlor has an 1886 Brunswick “Jewel” pool table and a Rock-ola maple and hardwood shuffleboard table. Adding to the authenticity of the home’s appointments, a 19th century bronze and ormolu French chandelier adorns the brick lined Wine Cellar. A solid European red oak and hand forged iron door (circa 1850) leads to the Theatre with rare Italian barrel-vaulted ceiling (circa 17th century). The family room limestone fireplace (circa 1600-1750) is from the Chateau Fountain in Sologne, France and belonged to the family of the wife of former French President Jacques Chirac. Indeed, this is a grand residence yet with a warm, comfortable loving ambience. Lune de Miel is the sequel of a couple’s spark of beautiful love where lasting memories were made. $17,995,000

Beach Club Garden North 482 | Sea Island Rare air! Penthouse residence available in Beach Club Garden, one building off the ocean and just steps from the Beach Club. Fully furnished three-bedroom flat has the quintessential Sea Island Mizner touches with Old Mediterranean features. High beamed ceilings with tongue and groove ceiling decking, arched doorways, floors of stone and hardwood, limestone fireplace in the main living area. Open kitchen with breakfast bar. Balcony with pool and palm tree views. Private two-car parking garage spaces plus climatecontrolled storage. Right in the heart of the Sea Island resort. $3,750,000

316 Forest Oaks, St. Simons Island Club Perfect island location close to the Village, this stunning, partially furnished, Mediterranean home offers 369 feet of frontage on the 14th and 15th fairways of The Island Club Golf Course. The large sun splashed living room, dining room, family room and chef's kitchen offer amazing entertainment venues for family and friends. An abundance of architectural details, lots of glass walls, high ceilings, stone and wood floors, 3 fireplaces, 5 large bedrooms and baths, an exercise room, a spectacular wine cellar, an arbored terrace with a fountain, a tile roof and a 3-car garage make this a home you want to live in! Rarely can you find a home of this quality on the market. $2,350,000

A Salute to the Knot Ships

During World War II, the Brunswick shipyard of J.A. Jones Construction Company produced 99 cargo ships as part of the vital program to supply Allied troops overseas and win the war. The shipyard is best known for building 85 mammoth vessels known as Liberty ships. Not as much has been written about the remaining 14 smaller cargo carriers known as Knot ships. For comparison, the Liberty ship was 441 feet long and had a draft of over 27 feet, whereas the Knot ship was 338.5 long with a draft of 18 feet. These ships were especially useful in shallow harbors and for coastal runs and the “island hopping” that was a critical part of the war in the Pacific. They were named for nautical knots or given a two-word name that began with “Coastal.”

The Brunswick shipyard delivered its first two ships of this class, MS Lock Knot and MS Ring Splice, in June 1945, a month after victory was declared in Europe. At that time, there was no end in sight for the war in the Pacific. These ships had been launched in March and April respectively, then outfitted and tested before leaving the shipyard. The launchings were similar to those arranged for Liberty ships. Witnessed by crowds of dignitaries and

spectators, a woman acting as sponsor christened the vessel with a ceremonial bottle of champagne. Either one or two cosponsors were also involved in the festivities. One addition to the event was the presentation of a ceremonial knotted rope in honor of the ship’s name.

All of the Knot ships built in Brunswick survived the war. Several were scrapped in the 1970s, and others were sold to private companies, some being refitted as drill ships or floating storage.

One of this month’s images from the Coastal Georgia Historical Society archives shows MS Lock Knot to the right of the shipyard’s last Liberty ship, SS Patrick B. Whelan, demonstrating the difference in size. Also shown are two photographs from ship launchings. At the launch of MS Crown and Diamond on April 28, 1945, sponsor Mrs. W.R. Cuthbertson proudly holds the ceremonial knot. Co-sponsor Mary Louise Scarlett is shown with her hand on the launch switch for MS Coastal Mariner, the twelfth Knot ship built at the J.A. Jones Shipyard, on August 11, 1945.

98 ELEGANT ISLAND LIVING HISTORY HIGHLIGHTS
Coastal Georgia Historical Society presents this article and images from our archives as part of our mission “to connect people to Coastal Georgia’s dynamic history.” The Society operates the iconic St. Simons Lighthouse Museum and the World War II Home Front Museum, housed in the Historic Coast Guard Station at East Beach. To learn more about the Society, its museums, diverse programs, and membership, please visit coastalgeorgiahistory.org. MS Lock Knot (right) Co-sponsor, Mary Louise Scarlett Sponsor, Mrs. W.R. Cuthbertson

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