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Coastal Georgia Golf League – FINAL Results

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

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“Prudential Georgia Intracoastal Properties
2009 Coastal Georgia Golf League Champions
PLACE Week # 13 Results — Sept. 19
1 Prudential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 60
2 Gulfstream 61
3 Emerald Princess II Casino 61
4 Longhorns 61
5 Jekyll Island Authority 61
6 Ingalls Inc.** 62
7 Suzie’s Friends 63
8 Allgood Pest Control 64
9 Scientific Turf 64
Year – To – Date Standings Week #12 Week #13 Total
1 Prudential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 150 150 1815
2 Gulfstream 135 128.75 1733.25
3 Longhorns 122.5 128.75 1640.75
4 Jekyll Island Authority 112.5 128.75 1583.75
5 Emerald Princess II Casino 122.5 128.75 1558.75
6 Ingalls Inc. 135 115 1499.7
7 Suzie’s Friends 112.5 110 1482.5
8 Scientific Turf 102.5 102.5 1446.2
9 Allgood Pest Control 102.5 102.5 1312.7
 

Coastal Georgia Golf League – Week #12

Monday, September 14th, 2009

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PLACE Week # 12 Results — Sept. 12
1 Prudential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 59
2 Ingalls Inc. 60
3 Gulfstream 60
4 Emerald Princess II Casino 61
5 Longhorns 61
6 Jekyll Island Authority 62
7 Suzie’s Friends 62
8 Allgood Pest Control 63
9 Scientific Turf 63
Year – To – Date Standings Week #11 Week #12 Total
1 Prudential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 130 150 1665
2 Gulfstream 140 135 1604.5
3 Longhorns 117.5 122.5 1512
4 Jekyll Island Authority 117.5 112.5 1455
5 Emerald Princess II Casino 125 122.5 1430
6 Ingalls Inc. 150 135 1384.7
7 Suzie’s Friends 110 112.5 1372.5
8 Scientific Turf 102.5 102.5 1343.7
9 Allgood Pest Control 102.5 102.5 1210.2
 

Coastal Georgia Golf League – Week#11

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

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PLACE Week # 11 Results — Sept. 5
1 Ingalls Inc.** 59
2 Gulfstream 59
3 Prudential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 60
4 Emerald Princess II Casino 61
5 Jekyll Island Authority 62
6 Longhorns 62
7 Suzie’s Friends 63
8 Allgood Pest Control 64
9 Scientific Turf 64
Year – To – Date Standings Week #10 Week #11 Total
1 Prudential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 135 130 1515
2 Gulfstream 122.5 140 1469.5
3 Longhorns 122.5 117.5 1389.5
4 Jekyll Island Authority 150 117.5 1342.5
5 Emerald Princess II Casino 135 125 1307.5
6 Suzie’s Friends 110 110 1260
7 Ingalls Inc. 110 150 1249.7
8 Scientific Turf 100 102.5 1241.2
9 Allgood Pest Control 110 102.5 1107.7
 

Coastal Georgia Golf League – Week #9

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

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PLACE Week # 9 Results — Aug. 22
1 Prudential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 59**
2 Scientific Turf 59
3 Suzie’s Friends 60
4 Jekyll Island Authority 60
5 Gulfstream 60
6 Longhorns 61
7 Ingalls Inc. 61
8 Emerald Princess II Casino 61
9 Allgood Pest Control 62
Year – To – Date Standings Week #8 Week #9 Total
1 Prudential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 127.5 150 1250
2 Gulfstream 150 125 1207
3 Longhorns 117.5 110 1149.5
4 Jekyll Island Authority 127.5 125 1075
5 Emerald Princess II Casino 110 110 1047.5
6 Suzie’s Friends 140 125 1040
7 Scientific Turf 102.5 140 1038.7
8 Ingalls Inc. 117.5 110 989.7
9 Allgood Pest Control 102.5 100 895.2
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2009 Beach Music Festival Golf Tournament

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

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2 Person Team Net Results  – August 21st


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1st Kevin Dye (Bristol, TN)

Chris Dye (VA.)  – Net Score = 60


2nd Patrick Kennedy (Statesboro, GA)

Harrison Pitts (Swainsboro, GA) -Net Score = 63


3rd Greg Dodd (Jekyll Island, GA)

Keith Ingalls (Jekyll Island, GA) Net Score = 64

 

Coastal Georgia Golf League – Week #8

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

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PLACE Week # 8 Results — Aug. 15
1 Gulfstream 58
2 Suzie’s Friends 58
3 Prudential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 60
4 Jekyll Island Authority 60
5 Longhorns 61
6 Ingalls Inc. 61
7 Emerald Princess II Casino 62
8 Scientific Turf 63
9 Allgood Pest Control 63
Year – To – Date Standings Week #7 Week #8 Total
1 Prudential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 150 127.5 1100
2 Gulfstream 132 150 1082
3 Longhorns 132 117.5 1039.5
4 Jekyll Island Authority 117.5 127.5 950
5 Emerald Princess II Casino 117.5 110 937.5
6 Suzie’s Friends 105 140 915
7 Scientific Turf 110 102.5 898.7
8 Ingalls Inc. 132 117.5 879.7
9 Sanctuary Cove GC 90 90 827.5
10 Allstate Insurance (Rob Dunagan Agency) 90 90 806.2
11 Allgood Pest Control 100 102.5 795.2
12 Coastal Regional Commission 90 90 790.2
13 Dan Vaden Chevrolet 90 90 790.2
 

Coastal Georgia Golf League – Week #7

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

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Coastal Georgia Business League Point Standings
PLACE Week # 7 Results — Aug. 8
1 Prudential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 58
2 Longhorns 59
3 Ingalls Inc. 59
4 Gulfstream 59
5 Jekyll Island Authority 60
6 Emerald Princess II Casino 60
7 Scientific Turf 61
8 Suzie’s Friends 62
9 Allgood Pest Control 63
Year – To – Date Standings Week #6 Week #7 Total
1 Prudential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 127.5 150 972.5
2 Gulfstream 140 132 932
3 Longhorns 115 132 922
4 Emerald Princess II Casino 115 117.5 827.5
5 Jekyll Island Authority 115 117.5 822.5
6 Scientific Turf 150 110 796.2
7 Suzie’s Friends 102.5 105 775
8 Ingalls Inc. 127.5 132 762.2
9 Sanctuary Cove GC 90 90 737.5
10 Allstate Insurance (Rob Dunagan Agency) 90 90 716.2
11 Coastal Regional Commission 90 90 700.2
12 Dan Vaden Chevrolet 90 90 700.2
13 Allgood Pest Control 102.5 100 692.7
 

Coastal Georgia Golf League Week #6

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

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PLACE Week # 6 Results — Aug. 1
1 Scientific Turf 59
2 Gulfstream 59
3 Prudential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 60
4 Ingalls Inc. 60
5 Jekyll Island Authority 71
6 Longhorns 71
7 Emerald Princess II Casino 71
8 Suzie’s Friends 72
9 Allgood Pest Control 72
Year – To – Date Standings Week #5 Week #6 Total
1 Prudential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 150 127.5 822.5
2 Gulfstream 130 140 800
3 Longhorns 110 115 790
4 Emerald Princess II Casino 110 115 710
5 Jekyll Island Authority 125 115 705
6 Scientific Turf 140 150 686.2
7 Suzie’s Friends 110 102.5 670
8 Sanctuary Cove GC 140 90 647.5
9 Ingalls Inc. 94 127.5 630.2
10 Allstate Insurance (Rob Dunagan Agency) 120 90 626.2
11 Coastal Regional Commission 94 90 610.2
12 Dan Vaden Chevrolet 94 90 610.2
13 Allgood Pest Control 94 102.5 592.7
 

Coastal Georgia Golf League – Week #5

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

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PLACE Week # 5 Results — July 25
1 Prudential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 59
2 Scientific Turf 59
3 Gulfstream 60
4 Jekyll Island Authority 61
5 Allstate Insurance (Rob Dunagan Agency) 71
T6 Emerald Princess II Casino 72
T6 Longhorns 72
T6 Suzie’s Friends 72
Year – To – Date Standings Week #4 Week #5 Total
1 Prudential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 150 150 695
2 Longhorns 125 110 675
3 Gulfstream 140 130 660
4 Emerald Princess II Casino 130 110 595
5 Jekyll Island Authority 117.5 125 590
6 Suzie’s Friends 110 110 567.5
7 Sanctuary Cove GC 117.5 140 557.5
8 Allstate Insurance (Rob Dunagan Agency) 96.2 120 536.2
9 Scientific Turf 96.2 140 536.2
10 Coastal Regional Commission 96.2 94 520.2
11 Dan Vaden Chevrolet 96.2 94 520.2
12 Ingalls Inc. 96.2 94 502.7
13 Allgood Pest Control 96.2 94 490.2
 

Coastal Georgia Golf League – Week #4

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

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PLACE Week # 4 Results — July 18
1 Prundential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 55 150
2 Gulfstream 56 140
3 Emerald Princess II Casino 58 130
4 Longhorns 59 125
5 Jekyll Island Authority 61 117.5
6 Sanctuary Cove Golf Club 61 117.5
7 Suzie’s Friends 66 110
Year – To – Date Standings Week #3 Week #4 Total
1 Longhorns 150 125 565
2 Prundential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 140 150 545
3 Gulfstream 100 140 530
4 Emerald Princess II Casino 115 130 485
5 Jekyll Island Authority 125 117.5 465
6 Suzie’s Friends 107.5 110 457.5
7 Coastal Regional Commission 130 96.2 426.2
8 Dan Vaden Chevrolet 100 96.2 426.2
9 Sanctuary Cove Golf Club 100 117.5 417.5
10 Allstate Insurance (Rob Dunagan Agency) 120 96.2 416.2
11 Ingalls Inc. 100 96.2 408.7
12 Allgood Pest Control 100 96.2 396.2
 

Coastal Georgia Golf League: Week #3

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

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PLACE Week # 3 Results — July 11
1 Longhorns 55
2 Prundential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 56
3 Coastal Regional Commission 58
4 Jekyll Island Authority 59
5 Allstate Insurance (Rob Dunagan Agency) 60
6 Emerald Princess II Casino 61
7 Suzie’s Friends 62
Year – To – Date Standings Week #2 Week #3 Total
1 Longhorns 140 150 440
2 Prundential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 130 140 395
3 Gulfstream 150 100 390
4 Emerald Princess II Casino 122.5 115 355
T5 Jekyll Island Authority 112.5 125 347.5
T5 Suzie’s Friends 122.5 107.5 347.5
7 Coastal Regional Commission 100 130 330
8 Dan Vaden Chevrolet 100 100 330
9 Allstate Insurance (Rob Dunagan Agency) 100 120 320
10 Ingalls Inc. 112.5 100 312.5
T11 Sanctuary Cove Golf Club 100 100 300
T11 Allgood Pest Control 100 100 300
 

Jekyll Island Golf Cart Nature Tours

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

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Jekyll Island Golf Cart Nature Tours

Explore Jekyll Island‘s Golf Courses

“Fore” a Birding and Nature Adventure

You don’t have to be a golfer to enjoy the beautiful courses of Jekyll Island.

The golf courses on Jekyll Island abound with native species of animals and plants.

Explore the lives and habitats of egrets, herons, deer and raccoon, turtles, frogs

and many more island creatures.

Both morning and afternoon tours are scheduled for the summer.

Call 912-635-2368 to reserve a spot- or, just drop by and join the tour!

(Private tours available by appointment.)

See the schedule below or check our website at: www.jekyllisland.com/golf

$15 a person for the two hour tour.

Tours will be led by

Lydia C. Thompson (Wild Bird Unlimited Nature Shop’s Chief Naturalist and Artist-in-Residence),

Christa Frangiamore (JIA’s Conservation Manager)

or visiting naturalists.

Don’t forget your camera and binoculars!

 

The Georgia Sea Turtle Center Goes International

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

From Dr. Terry Norton, Direction and Veterinarian
  
For the past 2 weeks, Uzma Noureen has been working with us at the Center. Uzma is a turtle and wildlife conservationist and currently works for the Ministry of Environment’s Pakistan Wetlands Program. Her efforts in Pakistan have been focused on developing a conservation program for eight species of freshwater turtles. There is a serious illegal trade of many of these turtles, which are used for food and medicinal purposes in China. Additionally, she is involved with 2 freshwater otter species that are found in Pakistan. Poverty is the biggest obstacle to overcome with development of a conservation program for wildlife. Creating alternatives to exploiting turtles and other wildlife is a major challenge for conservationists like Uzma.
  
gstc-international1Uzma was selected to participate in the Asian Scholarship Program for in-situ Chelonian Conservation (www.ASPin-situCC.org) for 2009. The program sends its students to work with several turtle conservation organizers around the globe. This is the first year that the Georgia Sea Turtle Center has been involved with the program. Of the many great ways to conserve wildlife, the ASPin-situCC chooses students from Asia. All participants have a vested community interest in their local native turtles, primarily freshwater and brackish water inhabitants. The Georgia Sea Turtle Center was Uzma’s first training opportunity within the US. She was exposed to a wide variety of activities during her stay; loggerhead turtle nest monitoring on three Georgia barrier islands, night patrol for the saturation tagging program on Jekyll Island, diamondback terrapin conservation (rehabilitation, release, road mortality surveys, egg extraction, hatchling rearing, PIT tag plaements and shell notching,) observation of education efforts at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center, 2 satellite transmitter placements, blood drawing, PIT tagging and flipper tagging sea turtles, and participation in a loggerhead sea turtle necropsy. She also participated in the release of three rehabilitated Georgia Sea Turtle Center patients on Amelia Island, FL. It is our hope that her experiences here will help in Uzma’s efforts to protect turtles and other wildlife in Pakistan.
  
We wish Uzma lots of luck as she travels to several other conservation organizations over the next few months while she is in the US. Her next stop is the Wetlands Institute in New Jersey.

 

Meet Major Horton at Jekyll Island

Monday, July 6th, 2009

By Andrea Marroquin, Museum Specialist
  
On Saturday, July 11, 2009 at 2:00 pm, venture to Horton House on Jekyll Island, Georgia and meet Major William Horton, a British colonial officer, and his company of soldiers and indentured servants, in a joint living history program offered by Fort Frederica National Monument and the Jekyll Island Museum.
  
hortonhouseHorton, portrayed by Jon Burpee of Fort Frederica National Monument, bellows orders at the 18th century British soldiers drilling with muskets on the grounds, entreats the crowd to join ranks for the safety of the fledgling colony, and explains his grievances against the Spanish. Horton is determined to hold both his Jekyll Island estate and Fort Frederica for England.
  
Soldiers from the Castillo at St. Augustine have been at odds with the English colonists and tensions have been mounting for years. Overtures of peace between the two nations once took place right at Jekyll Island. Now that peace has been broken and the Spanish have grievances of their own. British soldiers are now on constant guard against the appearance of Spanish soldiers in their midst.
  
Horton was the first Englishman to obtain property on Jekyll Island, acquiring a 500-acre land grant in 1735. Horton gained much stature as an officer in the Royal Colony of Georgia. He was placed in charge of the fort on St. Simon’s Island during General Oglethorpe’s absence in England in 1736 and later commanded troops in defense of the colony. During food shortages he supplied corn and beef to Fort Frederica from his own personal supplies on Jekyll Island.
  
Because of his importance, he became a target of the Spanish from St. Augustine. His original two-story wooden house was burned by the Spanish as they retreated across the island following the Battle of Bloody Marsh in July of 1742. This would be the Spanish Army’s final strike against the British in the Colony of Georgia.
  
John Hunter is the director of the Jekyll Island Museum, a division of the Jekyll Island Authority, which maintains the Horton House Historic Site. Hunter points out that the year 1742 was an eventful one for Horton.
  
“In 1742, Horton was placed in command of a new grenadier company of thirty men. His wife and children finally joined him in Georgia after being an ocean apart for many years. Fort Frederica was raided by the Spanish. Finally, his house was burned down and his crops and livestock were destroyed. That all happened by mid-summer!” Hunter exclaimed. “There was constant excitement.”
  
With the help of his indentured servants, Horton rebuilt his home by the following year. The sturdy tabby house still stands today, one of the earliest standing tabby structures in Georgia.
  
Guests are invited to participate in the colonial life of the island through an assortment of activities. These activities are designed to share information about Horton, his family, his servants, and his property on the island, as well as their significant role in producing goods to supply the needs of the struggling British colony.
  
Horton’s servants will demonstrate various chores such as carding and spinning wool, soap making, and blacksmithing, which were all essential skills in the colonial era.
  
In contrast to such labors, guests can try their skills in a variety of 18th century entertainments on the front lawn. Games might include such favorites as hoop rolling, graces, sack racing, and more.
  
During the living history program, visitors can quench their thirst with a dram of Major Horton’s finest beverages. Horton, who established Georgia’s first brewery, will offer up his best hospitality inside of Horton House, with family-friendly drinks poured by his servants. Visitors will be served frothy mugs of ginger-flavored “ale” (ginger ale) or root-flavored “beer” (root beer).
  
Through musket demonstrations, children’s games, food and drink, guests can experience the strategically important role of Jekyll Island in the struggle for British survival in the New World.
  
For more information, call or visit the Jekyll Island Museum on Stable Road, 912-635-4036. Admission to the living history program is free of charge.

 

Coastal Georgia Golf League: Week #2

Monday, July 6th, 2009
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PLACE Week # 2 Results — July 4 – Indian Mound
1 Gulfstream 56
2 Longhorns 58
3 Prundential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 59
4 Suzie’s Friends 61
5 Emerald Princess II Casino 61
Year – To – Date Standings Week #1 Week #2 Total
1 Gulfstream 140 150 290
2 Longhorns 150 140 290
3 Prundential Georgia Intracoastal Properties 125 130 255
4 Suzie’s Friends 117.5 122.5 240
5 Emerald Princess II Casino 117.5 122.5 240
6 Dan Vaden Chevrolet 130 100 230
7 Jekyll Island Authority 110 112.5 222.5
8 Ingalls C. 100 112.5 212.5
9 Sanctuary Cove Golf Club 100 100 200
10 Summer Waves Water Park 100 100 200
11 King & Prince Seafood 100 100 200
 

Jekyll Island’s Nest Fest 2009!

Friday, June 5th, 2009

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5:30-7:00, Georgia Sea Turtle Center 
Georgia Sea Turtle Center – Two Years Later and Beyond
 
Meet the staff at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center for a private tour of the Center and a discussion with Dr. Terry Norton, Director of the Georgia Sea Turtle Center, on success stories and accomplishments from the past two years plus their vision for the future.
FREE with paid admission to the Center. Reservations Required.
  
Tuesday, June 9 
5:30 – 7:00, Georgia Sea Turtle Center 
Turtles Are Not the Only Animals that Nest on Jekyll Island
– A discussion with Jim Gertis, Beekeeper, and Lydia Thompson. 
Learn from Jim Gertis and Lydia Thompson about other animals that nest on Jekyll Island. Jim will give information on bee keeping and the natural benefits of honey. Lydia will speak on Wilson’s Plovers, savvy little birds that nest on Jekyll Island’s beaches and have a unique social structure. 
FREE with paid admission to the Center. Reservations Required
  
hatchlingWednesday, June 10 
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Georgia Sea Turtle Center 
Movie Night, Finding Nemo
 
Join staff from the Georgia Sea Turtle Center for a movie night at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center. Bring you favorite sea life stuffed animal, blanket or sleeping bag, and watch this classic under-the-seas movie. 
PLEASE NOTE: This activity is closed to registrations.
  
Thursday, June 11 
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM, Jekyll Island Beachdeck 
Beach Sweep
 
Help us clean the Jekyll Island beach so that the sea turtles have pristine nesting grounds. 
FREE
  

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8:30 AM – 10:00 AM, Georgia Sea Turtle Center 
Breakfast with Scute and Pajama Tour
 
Join the staff from the Georgia Sea Turtle Center along with Scute the Sea Turtle for a delicious breakfast and tour of the Center – in your pajamas! All kids are invited to wear their pajamas as they watch the turtles rise and shine for their day. 
$11 per person. Includes admission to the Georgia Sea Turtle Center. Reservations Required.
  
Saturday, June 13 
12:00 Noon – 4:00 PM, Jekyll Island Beachdeck 
Nest Fest Party at the Beachdeck
 
Join the staff at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center for an afternoon of interactive educational activities, arts and crafts, and fun on the beach. Vendors and exhibitors from various organizations in the Brunswick-Golden Isles region will also be present with hands-on exhibits. Kids can test their skills in the always popular Turtle Crawl obstacle course. Plus, one or more of the rehabilitated patients from the Georgia Sea Turtle Center will be released. 
FREE
  
In addition to all these great activities, kids can visit the Georgia Sea Turtle Center and have their picture taken with Scute or vote on their favorite sea turtle patient to win Patient of the Year. Votes are accepted throughout the month of June. The winner will be announced online on July 2. For more information on any of these activities contact the Georgia Sea Turtle Center at 912-635-4444 or visit www.jekyllisland.com/nestfest.

 

An Appreciation for the Arts of Photography and Pottery

Friday, June 5th, 2009

jiaa1In 1984 Len Poleszak founded the Jekyll Island Arts Association’s Guild and Pottery Shop. Si Fryer, one of the founders of the JIAA introduced Len to the craft that would change his life. The first time at a wheel Len immediately centered and threw a pot. No one was more surprised than he was and Len became hooked with “playing in the clay.” Over the years, he won prizes in JIAA festivals, sold lots of pots, exhibited many times, enjoyed teaching others and was always eager to learn more.
  
In 1992 and 1998 he took great pleasure in being on exhibit twice at Goodyear Gallery which featured his pottery and the pastels and glass work of his friend and old fraternity brother, Ed Cowley. In the 1998 exhibition notes Len said, “I have had the good fortune to work with many Guild members, winter guests, expert instructors and later, artists in residence. They all influenced my work – there is simply so much to learn and do, and not enough time! Meanwhile, I am having fun!” He loved the craft and he loved Jekyll Island.
  
John Webber thinks of photography as art appreciation shaped through the camera lens. He feels that using a camera is a method to reflect reality and preserve it for himself and others – in a most natural way. Through the years John used a camera matter-of-factly as part of his employment as a photojournalist. However, “retirement” launched a reevaluation of his photos and an interest in showing his work in juried competition, exhibits and festivals. Living in Watkinsville, Georgia, with his wife Marcia and his oldest son nearby, John is a member of the Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation, Athens Art Association, Monroe Art Guild, and the Athens Photography Guild. Yesterday and today John’s philosophy is the same: focus on the image, keep equipment simple…and appreciate the art of photography.
  
The exhibit will be showcased at Goodyear Gallery in Jekyll Island’s Historic District, June 2nd – 28th. The artists’ reception will be held Sunday, June 7 from 1-3 PM. Admission is always free at Goodyear’s gallery and shop, where regular hours are M-F Noon – 4 PM and weekends 10 AM-4 PM. For more information call 635-3920.

 

Jekyll Island’s Days Inn & Suites

Friday, June 5th, 2009

daysinn1When the going gets tough the tough get going, well that’s what the marketing team of the Days Inn & Suites has done. With the slow down in tourism and everyone watching every penny spent, it was important to get the word out that the Days Inn & Suites would offer creative specials to not only help their bottom line, but also the savvy traveler looking for a deal. The team came up with “The temperature of the Day Rate” last winter when the temperatures dropped down in the 30’s and even 20’s the guests walking into the hotel seeking a room paid what the outside thermometer read at time of check in!
   
“With all the cold nights we had this past winter needless to say, we had some very happy guests”, said General Manager, Shirley Rayhon. Not to be undone, and to keep the momentum going, the team came up with a “Spring Clearance Special” discounts as much as 45% off have been offered this spring over specific low occupancy dates. “With the success of both of these programs, we will certainly continue to offer these and other great specials throughout the rest of the year,” said Ms. Rayhon.
   
Many new renovations have been completed this year to include renovated lobby, breakfast room, and a brand new outside pool area where two oceanfront pools, one heated in the winter time, have been added. A hot tub and a separate kiddy pool have also been added. With the above improvements just completed, the hotel was nominated for the “Hotel Renovations of the Year” category at the recent Days Inn National Convention in Orlando, FL.
   
The Days Inn & Suites is owned and operated by Budget Motels, Inc. out of Manassas, Virginia. BMI has owned this property since 1998 when a complete 4 million dollar renovation was done. With these many new improvements simply goes with their philosophy and commitment to offer the best in customer service while providing a clean comfortable stay for their clientele.
   
For more information on the Days Inn & Suites, and to check availability of specials offered, please visit their website at www.daysinnjekyll.com.

 

An Island getaway thats Murder!

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Sue Andersson, Jekyll Island Club Hotel
  
jimysteryIf there’s a detective lurking inside you just waiting to solve a “whodunit,” here’s the opportunity to become a super sleuth. The Jekyll Island Club Hotel has “An Island Getaway That’s Murder,” August 21-23, 2009. Expect the unexpected. Search for clues and solve the crime!
Guests are introduced to their master of ceremonies for the weekend, and almost immediately strange things begin happen. Be careful! You may be sitting next to…the “perp”! Meet other guests, become entrenched in the plot, and just have fun. The local detective answers all your questions as you try to uncover the real murderers.
  
The Jekyll Island Club Hotel is the perfect setting for a mystery. Located on a Georgia barrier island of great natural beauty, it’s a Victorian treasure. Recognized as a National Historic Landmark in 1978, it has been designated a Historic Hotel of America by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.Originally a hunting retreat for J.P. Morgan, Joseph Pulitzer, and their friends, the hotel today is a unique resort with architectural character and a charming historic ambience.
  
jiclub-overhead The Murder Mystery Package includes traditional accommodations with king or two double beds for two nights, welcome reception with open bar and heavy hors d’ oeuvres dinner on Friday evening, group breakfast buffet Saturday morning, group lunch, reception with cash bar and dinner Saturday evening, and closing Sunday breakfast. The package price is $899.00 per couple or $645.00 for a single.
  
All taxes and gratuities are included; resort fee is extra. The Weekend requires a minimum of 15 packages to be sold 30 days prior to event or hotel reserves the right to cancel the event. Cancellations within 14 days of event forfeit 50% of package price.
  
For more information or reservations contact the Jekyll Island Club Hotel, 371 Riverview Drive, Jekyll Island, Georgia, 31527, or call 800-535-9547or 912-635-2600. The e-mail address is reservations@jekyllclub.com. Visit the website at www.jekyllclub.com.