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May we be ...
firs | adjective
showing a heartfelt and powerful intensity: he kissed her with a fierce, demanding passion.
If you need help finding your ferocity, look back through the pages of history to see the fierce men and women who came before us and channel their spirit. The warriors and fighters, the adventure-seekers and explorers, the groundbreakers and entrepreneurs. Because we shot the fashion photos you see in this section in the breathtaking setting of the Strachan Carriage House, one such character that immediately comes to mind is F.D.M. Strachan. The man who built the carriage house as part of his summer cottage compound in
1910 was Glynn County’s first millionaire.
Not the only bold gent to bear the Strachan name, F.D.M.’s adventurous father, Captain Francis Garden Strachan ran away from the family farm in Banffshire, Scotland to sail clipper ships between Europe and the Orient in the 1870s. In 1885, he founded the Strachan Shipping Co. in Savannah at the Cotton Exchange Building. The family made their fortune at the turn of the century as brokers for steam and sailing ships which hauled cotton and timber from Georgia to eager overseas markets. The apple did not fall far from the tree, F.D.M. Strachan was an experienced yachtsman and member of the New York Yacht Club. He won the prestigious Astor Cup yacht race in 1900.
Strachan was also an astute businessman who continued shipping from Brunswick, as the area’s turn-of-the-century power broker, he served on the boards of the bank and the railroad and fiercely promoted the area’s potential for business
Strachan Compound
and outdoor life. Local lore is that after Strachan was rejected for membership in the Jekyll Island Club, he purchased the former Retreat Plantation property on the south end of St. Simons Island on which to build his imposing summer cottage. Intending to taunt the other millionaires across the water, he instructed his servants to burn the house lights brightly every night so it would appear that he was continuously enjoying lively parties to which the Jekyll Island Club members were not invited. The location of Beach Lawn, as the summer cottage was named, was noticeable to all tourists and residents who arrived by steamboat ferry at the St. Simons Pier and soon became an island landmark.
The Strachan compound included the big house with a detached kitchen, the two-story carriage house, two servant buildings, a large cistern used by the children as a swimming pool, and two Spanish-American War cannons aimed at Jekyll Island. Like we said, this man was FIERCE! While we diverge from Strachan’s personality, the rest of the Strachan home’s history is still remarkable and worth retelling. US Congressman William
Stuckey (of the Stuckey Pecan Company) purchased the home in 1966 so that his children could enjoy idyllic childhood summers here. Ten years later, Sara and
Joe Edwards (of Edwards Pie Company fame) acquired the main house and property with plans to use it as a Christian youth retreat. In addition, the couple renovated the carriage house, and turned it into a private residence. If you come across an April 1978 issue of Southern Living, you’ll find it featured in the magazine.
In 1986, to make way for the new Butler Mews subdivision, the big house was placed on a barge and moved to Daufuskie Island, S.C. where it stands today as the clubhouse for Haig Point. In 1988, the ornamental top of the cistern, or water tower, located next to the Strachan House was given to the Coastal Georgia Historical Society. The circular building was carefully trucked to the Lighthouse grounds from Butler Avenue west of the Village and subsequently restored. It is now a gazebo where bands perform and weddings take place.
The carriage house with its historic four bay garage under servants’ quarters and a 52’ veranda remained on St. Simons Island and was purchased and expertly restored by Larry and Sybil d’Amico. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. The historic Strachan Carriage House reminiscent of the Victorianera when ladies and gentlemen sipped lemonade on the veranda and their adventures included riding Henry Ford’s newfangled automobiles into the roaring twenties. Now well-appointed for modern guests and close enough to the pier, lighthouse, and beach that no vehicle needed, gorgeously maintained property is ideal for evening parties like those loved by the bold man who built it. It’s also a perfect homage to the memory and achievements of the Strachan family the mark their fierce determination made in our history. Learn more about Strachan Carriage House at strachancarriagehouse.com. this
Another way to find your roar is to take in a performance of the Golden Isles Penguin Project’s presentation of Disney’s The Lion
King, JR. at The Ritz Theatre in Historic Downtown Brunswick. This fantastic theatre program pairs mentors and young performers with special needs to bring to life inspiring musical productions of popular family classics. You too will be moved to find your own inner strength just as Simba does as he protects his beloved Pridelands and claims his destiny. Performances are June 15-18 with shows at 7:00 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and a 3:00 p.m. matinee on Sunday. Get your tickets early at goldenislesarts.org, as it usually sells out. You won’t want to miss seeing this inspiring show with kids who truly demonstrate what it means to be fearless and fierce.
May is a month characterized by celebrations. From Mother’s Day brunches to graduation ceremonies to the Memorial Day picnics that begin our summer season, the air is abuzz with energy and excitement. It’s time to party!
Here on St. Simons Island, the first big celebration of the month is Derby Day! Frederica Academy’s annual fundraiser centered around the Run for the Roses at Churchill Downs is FUN, FUN, FUN! Mint juleps and delicious finger foods will be served up at Frederica Golf Club on May 6 to attendees who will be cheering for their favorite jockeys and the thoroughbreds thundering down the track at the Kentucky Derby during the simulcast. Live and silent auctions with amazing experiences and unique items are always a huge hit. Mason Waters & the Groove Allstars will be providing the evening’s musical entertainment before and after the race, so a good time is guaranteed! Tickets are available through sponsorship packages at fredericaacademy.org.
Next up is Mother’s Day Weekend. Sunday, May 14 is the day set aside to celebrate the mothers in our lives. Several area restaurants and resorts usually offer brunch opportunities so you can treat Mom to a delicious day. This is also the weekend when Brunswick holds the annual Blessing of the Fleet. Now in its 85th year, this is the longest running blessing of the fleet and includes a boat procession and blessing ceremony by Father Tim of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus, as well as a festival in Mary Ross Waterfront Park on Saturday, May 13. There will be music from the lively duo Blossom & Bone from 11:00 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. Tim Akins will regale the crowd with bagpipe tunes from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. during the procession. The festivities in the park also include a children’s play zone, education area with the UGA Marine Life Touch Tank, food and arts & crafts vendors, axe throwing, and more. Admission is free and open to the public. Formore information on how to participate, visit brunswickbotf.com.
The following week is a busy one with exciting activities too! STAR of Coastal Georgia will be holding its Low Country Boil to kick off the summer on Friday,