LIFE WELL LIVED
You Only Live Once, But if You Do it Right, Once is Enough.
What does it mean to live a life well lived? Everyone has a slightly different definition of what makes for a life well-lived. To me, it means that you are living a happy life of which you are proud. A life you live by your standards. A life that is filled with happiness, achievement, a positive impact and legacy.
We all learn by example. As kids, our parents, teachers, coaches, etc. help build our character. There are always some people who have a positive effect on our lives. And there are possibly a few people who we look at and truly admire. If we are lucky, we come across someone in our lifetime who not only has a positive effect on us and we truly admire, but we want to emulate. In short, someone who is exceptional.
Exceptional people radiate a sense of inner elegance and are graceful even amidst a challenge. They are able to handle themselves in a noble and ethical manner. I met such an exceptional person when I was 8 years old and for the past 52 years I have had the fortune to witness a shining example of a “life well lived.” I lost my “life mentor” last week. Now, as I sit here at the computer with tears in my eyes, I just want to say, “Thank you, Anne Hodnett, for a life well lived!”
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life lived is a precious gift
hope and strength and grace, From someone who has made our world A brighter, better place
filled with moments, sweet and sad
smiles and sometimes tears, With friendships formed and good times shared And laughter through the years.
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A life well lived is a legacy Of joy and pride and pleasure,
living, lasting memory Our grateful hearts will treasure.
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From the fresh oral bouquet held by Madisen Burge to the lush landscape of this Black Banks home & garden (Thank you Beth Ann Mascatello!) which is a stop on the Cassina Garden Club Tabby & Tillandsia Garden Walk, Hydrangeas & Haciendas are our focus. In this annual Home & Garden feature, you’ll nd a preview of the upcoming Garden Walk, expert tips, business pro les, and more. Photography by Annaliese Kondo, Fashion by Planters Exchange, Hair & Makeup by Coastal Glam.
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Contents APRIL 2023 19 HOMES&GARDENS Hydrangeas & Haciendas Spring Renewal with D&D 24 Celebrating Spring 28 Hottest Outdoor Living Trends of 2023 30 Design to Fit Your Lifestyle 33 At the Top 34 Make the First Impression 37 Building a Foundation of Trust 38 More Than Meets the Eye 40 Creating a Layered Landscape 44 A Home for All Seasons 50 Home & Garden Business Listings EVENTS 52 Coming Up Roses BE AU TY&WELLNESS 54 Revolutionizing Skin Care on St. Simons Island TR AV EL 56 Kia Ora COMMUNITY 60 Community Comes Through 62 Foundation Focus 64 NonProfit News 66 Business Buzz 68 What’s Happening 70 Social Scene 88 Real Estate 114 History Highlights 54 20 H O M E S & G R & Haciendas Renewal with
APRIL IS HERE AND WITH IT COMES THE GENTLE BREEZE OF SPRING, WHICH WILL TAKE US INTO SUMMER BEFORE WE KNOW IT.
With the warmer weather, we celebrate the flourishing flora that adds to our island’s beauty and welcome guests to our gorgeous gardens. With visitors flocking to spring festivities and plentiful events like the CASA Fashion Show & Luncheon and Cassina Garden Club’s Tabby & Tillandsia Garden Walk, it’s also the time we want to freshen up our homes and yards so we can entertain in style. Here in the pages of our annual Home & Garden issue, you’ll find tips from experts about indoor and outdoor projects, a preview of the Garden Walk, and a splash of color.
Whether it’s the enchanting appeal of blooming hydrangeas or the idea of your home as a sunny, welcoming hacienda that captures your attention, we hope you enjoy flipping through the pages of this issue in your favorite kitchen nook, porch swing, or garden spot.
Spring Renewal with D&D
Spring is a time of revival, renewal, and fresh starts. With the new season of spring, it is out with the old and in with the new. Often, spring cleaning is focused on forgotten clothes buried in our closets, dirty baseboards, and organizing cabinets. Spring cleaning may not feel complete without tackling the exterior of your home. We asked D&D Decorators, trusted home painters in the Golden Isles for over 35 years, to share with our readers why spring is the ideal time to spruce up your home’s exterior. Here’s what they had to say:
Spring is the optimal time to invest in your home’s exterior with pressure washing and a fresh coat of paint. By removing months of built-up dirt, debris, rust, pollen, and mildew, your home will leave you feeling ready to welcome the new season and all that it brings. Pressure washing in the spring not only keeps your home looking great, but it could also help prevent costly repairs down the road.
Decks and porches are a great place to start. Whether they are made of wood, stone, concrete, or composite. Cleaning off the residual dirt and debris protects your
outdoor living spaces and makes them feel brand new for all your outdoor gatherings as the weather gets warmer. There are also benefits of pressure washing your driveway, sidewalks, and walkways. Not only does it make them look great, but they’ll be also safer to walk on once algae build up is removed. We all know how slippery that can be!
Over time, the exterior of your home can become stressed due to the harsh temperatures, high humidity, and ultraviolet rays from the sun. The coastal weather definitely has the potential to cause your paint to fade, crack, and peel. Spring is the perfect time to address these issues with a fresh coat of paint. Of course, D&D Decorators is standing by and ready to assist you with that!
Another area to think about is your garage. Removing dirt, grease, and oil stains keeps your space looking great. In addition to pressure washing and painting services, D&D Decorators offers a total makeover option with their Simiron floor coating system. This unique high-performance floor coating provides superior resistance against abrasion, chemicals, corrosion, UV light exposure, and weathering. Fully customizable
flake and solid Simiron floor coating options are offered by D&D and will protect your floors for years to come.
Are you planning a move? We know how important curb appeal is. Pressure washing and a fresh coat of paint not only draws in potential buyers, but it can also increase your property value. Their estimators are more than happy to meet with you to address any of your needs when it comes time to get your home ready to place on the market.
As trusted painters in The Golden Isles since 1986, D&D Decorators are the experts in both exterior and interior painting. They also provide drywall repair, door and window replacement, minor carpentry, wood staining and finishing services. If it’s more than a simple spruce-up you need, D&D Decorators can transform your home or office with comprehensive painting services that include faux finishes and make it aesthetically beautiful as well. They will inspect your home or office thoroughly with you and recommend the best products to ensure the longevity of your project. Their years of experience will ensure that your project is exactly as you envisioned it to be.
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Start your spring cleaning by calling D&D Decorators at 912.261.0306 or email them at info@dndcompany.com You can also view their work and learn more about their services at dndcompany.com. Put them to work for you and experience the D&D difference for yourself!
A sure harbinger of spring is the
ANNUAL CASSINA GARDEN CLUB TABBY & TILLANDSIA GARDEN WALK
April 29 and Garden Walk Co-Chairs
The 17th annual event will occur on Saturday, April 29 and Garden Walk Co-Chairs Judie Mattie and Julie Sellers say this year’s Garden Walk, featuring six gorgeous private gardens on St. Simons Island, is one you won’t want to miss! Guests are also invited to visit the Demere Butterfly Garden and enjoy the Garden Party and Members Cultivated Plant Sale at the Hamilton Plantation Tabby Cabins located on Gascoigne Bluff (1195 Arthur J. Moore Drive) from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Each garden included on the Garden Walk reflects the homeowners’ love of nature and tells a unique story of its own. Don’t worry if you’re not particularly plant savvy, docents will be available at each location to provide information on garden designs, features, and plantings. Those with both green and not-so-green thumbs will find inspiration in the wide variety of sights.
Hamilton Plantation Tabby Cabin
HERE’S A PREVIEW OF THE GARDENS YOU’LL SEE ON THE GARDEN WALK. THESE ARE NOT LISTED IN TOUR STOP ORDER.
There are two homes in Frederica: “High Heel Farms” is a showstopping estate garden. The owner is a devoted garden and beekeeper, so you won’t want to miss seeing her raised-bed hobby garden and the “shed” where she does her planting and potting and harvests the honey from hives located in the Frederica Community Garden. But before you get there, abundant native plants welcome you along the impressive driveway or byway of meandering paths. The pool area features a walkway of hand-crafted brick pavers, manicured lawn, beds of tropical plantings, and overflowing urns of seasonal color. They provide a perfect tableau for viewing from the screened porch, pool house, guest house, or simply the pool deck and adjacent outdoor kitchen. Around the corner is an expansive lawn flanked by stunning antique urns and a table overlooking Frederica Lake.
“Perfect Porches” is the moniker chosen to describe the Southern brick charmer that awaits beyond the expansive lawn and brick coping edge that approach wide welcoming porches with billowing pots. The landscape here is strong on form and function with a large bed of seasonal plantings, antique syrup kettle planter, and dramatic “Little Gem” Magnolia trees. The rear of the property boasts a magnificent hedge of Awabuki. An outdoor kitchen and screened in porch are ideal for year-round entertaining. The manicured terrace beckons visitors to cool off in its plunge pool on hot summer days. Easy coastal living at its finest!
Head to The Commons to see a compact yet charming space defined by hardscapes with rock, iron, and brick among the materials used. Juniper and firecracker plants buzzing with hummingbirds greet you at the entrance to this secret garden. Through the architectural garden gate, you’ll find a kitchen garden filled with vegetables. The garden owners have incorporated recycled Brunswick brick, pavers and curb stones into pathways, a barbeque pit, a poolside cabana, and a children’s playhouse. Fragrant vines and citrus trees welcome birds and butterflies while guests of the human variety will be charmed and enchanted by the pool with trickling waterfall and goldfish pond nearby. Sunny pathways are filled with colorful plants and collected garden ornaments while huge staghorn ferns and a Lady Sago Palm inhabit the small shady spot.
In Black Banks, you’ll see a stunning renovation rich with the charm of coastal living. A pergola gate lush with jasmine is framed by queen palms, cabbage palms and African Iris. A circular path leads to a modern fire pit surrounded by Bismarck palms showing off their spectacular silvery gray fronds. Large containers of Agave and the ever-gold grasses of Carex accent the sparkling pool. This inviting garden entreats you to stay and enjoy this playful area.
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“Perfect Porches”
“High Heels Farms”
in ranch anchored seasonal frame while
Nestled among stunning oaks in Sea Palms, is a “Coastal Classic” traditional home boasting a front garden anchored a large Date Palm surrounded with layers boxwoods, sunshine Ligustrum, and seasonal color. Carex grasses and Agapanthus the front of the home in verdant shades, the mature tree-form Camellias that gardens add texture and color. awaits around back where the golf course and sparkling lake framed by oak trees set the backdrop for the garden. This cool, areas allows hydrangeas, ligustrum and basket grasses to thrive. Lowcountry plantings are shown off at their best in this spacious classic coastal garden.
This year’s Garden Walk also includes the gardens at the Grey Owl Inn Built in the 1950s, The Grey Owl Inn was a private home for many years of the Gray family. The regal stand of centuries old trees creates a lush canopy to crown the sunlit grounds that have been beautifully enhanced over the years. The new owners have created a magnificent park setting, complete with a fishpond, water garden, boardwalk, and scenic bridge, with an exquisite gazebo as its focal point. The professionally designed landscaping includes many native plantings which add to the beauty of the significant mature gardens begun by the Grays. This idyllic enclave for relishing nature is a hidden gem in the heart of St. Simons Island.
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St. Simons
I’m thrilled to use my extensive expertise in property sales and purchases to help residents here make the best real estate decisions for results that exceed their hopes & dreams.”
912.390.1743 (cell) or 912.729.7900 (office) | stmaryrealty.com • Born And Raised in The Coastal Area • Licensed in Georgia and Florida • Specializes in Both Commercial and Residential Property • Member Of the Golden Isles Junior League, GIAR, CCCBOR, NEFAR, AINCAR, and Parent Volunteer at Frederica Academy
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Grey Owl Inn
Below: The Cassina Garden Club Tabby & Tillandsia Garden Walk planning committee has been hard at work to make sure this year’s gardens are ready for guests!
Always open to the public, the Butterfly Garden at Demere Park has been the site of extensive redesign and maintenance by the Live Oak Garden Club. The garden’s major redesign took place in 2019 when more than 200 new plants were installed to attract and welcome the types of butterflies that call St. Simons Island home and encourage all four stages of their development. Butterflies can lay their eggs on the plentiful milkweed while abundant flowers provide food and water. The stationary butterflies you see “flying” throughout the garden were painted by local artist, Karen Keene Braswell, and represent the four most common butterflies that visit our island: Monarch, Tiger Swallowtail, Gulf Fritillary, and Painted Lady. Everyone is welcome to stop by and visit this tranquil spot which is enjoyed by many walkers and parents of children playing softball and skateboarding at the park.
Cabins at Gascoigne Bluff, there will be the Members Plant Sale and a Garden Party, featuring live by Annie Akins and plein air artists creating colorful canvases on site. You do not need a ticket to attend. Tours of the cabins will be available during this time as well. Proceeds from the Garden Walk and Plant Sale will help maintain and preserve Cassina’s historic Tabby Cabins and gardens.
at the Tabby Party, music
Tickets to tour the private gardens are $35 in advance and $40 on the day of the Garden Walk at the Will Call Table at the Tabby Cabins. Advance ticket purchases can be made at ACE Garden Center, GJ Ford Bookshop, St. Simons Drug Company, Righton Books and at cassinagardenclub.org.
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By Jeff Homans, Land Design Associates
Hottest Outdoor Living Trends of 2023
Are you dreaming of transforming your backyard into a stunning oasis, but don’t know where to start?
Land Design Associates’ talented designers can transform your space from ordinary to extraordinary. Consider some of 2023’s hottest landscape and outdoor living trends, including synthetic turf putting greens, swimming pools and hot tubs, cold plunge pools, landscape lighting, and outdoor kitchens. Engaging a professional landscape architect will help to bring your vision to life just in time for summer.
Synthetic turf putting greens are the perfect recreational addition for any golfer. With realistic turf that mimics the feel and speed of a real putting green, you can practice your stroke from the comfort of your own backyard. However, installing a putting green requires much more than just laying down some turf. Land Design Associates can help you design a compelling and challenging green for your space, whether it’s a small putting green or a larger, multi-hole course. They can also provide direction on proper drainage, integrating synthetic turf with natural turf and other materials, and how to maintain your putting green for optimum performance.
If you’re looking to elevate your outdoor space to the next level, a swimming pool or hot tub might be the answer. Not only do they provide a relaxing place to cool off during hot summer days or warm up during colder evenings, but they can also increase the value of your home. However, adding a pool or hot tub can be a complex process that involves not only installation but also considerations like municipal requirements, drainage, fencing, and connectivity to other
spa integrates seamlessly into your backyard and complements your existing landscape design.
If you prefer more invigorating way to cool off, a cold plunge pool would be your best bet. These small, shallow pools are typically kept at a temperature between 50-60 degrees Fahrenheit and are often used after a workout or for hydrotherapy. Cold plunge pools are often paired with a warming element such as a hot tub, fire pit, or sauna for maximum benefit. A landscape architect can help you design a custom cold plunge pool that complements your backyard’s aesthetic and integrates with your specific needs.
Landscape lighting is a great way to enhance the beauty of your outdoor space and provide a variety of practical b enefits. By strategically placing lights throughout your landscaping, you can highlight architectural
landscape lighting can increase the safety and security of your property by illuminating pathways, steps, and other potential hazards. It can also discourage trespassers and make it easier for you to navigate your yard at night. Furthermore, modern landscape lighting systems are energy-efficient and eco-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of beautiful outdoor lighting while reducing your carbon footprint and energy costs. Overall, landscape lighting is an excellent investment that can add value, convenience, and enjoyment to your home.
Outdoor kitchens have been a popular trend for years, but 2023 is all about taking your outdoor cooking to the next level. By incorporating the latest appliances with bar seating and a large screen TV, you can create a space that’s perfect for entertaining and cooking up a storm. Designing an outdoor kitchen requires more than just choosing
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appliances and furniture. Land Design Associates can help you design a functional and beautiful layout that maximizes your space, and integrates with your existing landscape design, and provides the perfect ambiance for your outdoor dining experiences.
But why hire a landscape architect instead of trying to tackle these projects yourself? While it’s true that many of these projects can be completed by a skilled DIYer, working with a professional can provide many benefits. For one, Land Design Associates has the knowledge and experience to ensure that your project is completed correctly, safely, within budget, and on schedule. They can also provide advice on choosing the right materials and appliances, selecting the best plants for our climate, and creating a cohesive overall design that works for your specific space.
In addition, Land Design Associates can help you stay on budget and avoid costly mistakes. By working with a professional, you can ensure that your project is completed
efficiently and that you’re not overspending on unnecessary features or materials. They can also help you navigate any necessary permits or regulations that may be required for your specific project.
Finally, working with a landscape architect can help you save time and reduce stress. Rather than spending your weekends and evenings trying to tackle your backyard projects, you can sit back and relax while a professional takes care of the heavy lifting. This allows you to enjoy your newly transformed backyard oasis without the stress and frustration that can come with trying to complete projects yourself. Be certain to allow enough time for planning and construction.
Land Design Associates is a landscape architecture firm located on St. Simons Island. With over 20 years of experience in landscape architecture, Jeff Homans, Bo Parker, and Blake Hightower are experts in the planning, design, and execution of residential and resort/hospitality projects in coastal Georgia. The firm specializes in the
design and implementation of these outdoor features and employs an intuitive process to create functional and elegant spaces. The Land Design Associates team is ready to partner with you to bring your dream to life. They will be with you from conception through completion.
Services begin with a consultation discussing project goals, budget, and schedule. Then a written proposal summarizing the initial consultation with an outline of services, work products, schedule, fees, and terms is provided for review and approval prior to beginning work. Clients are engaged at every step of the process to ensure elegant and functional outdoor spaces are delivered on time and within budget. Every project is viewed as a unique and stimulating challenge to the team’s design and management capabilities.
Please call or text 912.571.1137 , or email LandDesignAssociates@gmail.com today to schedule a consultation to discuss your next project. For a complete list of capabilities, licensure, testimonials, and project photos, visit LandscapeArchitectGA.com
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Design to Fit Your Lifestyle
Charles W. Day Design is an architecture firm specializing in creating stunning projects that cater to the unique needs and desires of our clients. Our team is committed to bringing your vision to life and creating a space that reflects your lifestyle, personality, and taste. Our designs are crafted with the goal of blending style and functionality seamlessly to create a space that is both practical and aesthetically pleasing.
LIFESTYLE CAN HAVE A SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON ARCHITECTURE IN VARIOUS WAYS. HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES:
AESTHETICS // Aesthetic preferences of the occupants are often based on lifestyle and can in turn affect the design of the building. For example, if the occupants prefer a minimalist lifestyle, they may want the building to have a clean and simple design.
SUSTAINABILITY // Choosing a sustainable lifestyle can also affect the features of a building. For example, if the occupants of a building prioritize sustainable living, they may want the building to have features such as solar panels, rainwater harvesting systems, and energyefficient appliances.
FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS // The lifestyle of the people who will use the building can influence its functional requirements. For example, if the building is for a family with young children, it may need to have a play area or a dedicated room for toys. Similarly, if the building is for people who work from home, it may need to have a designated workspace with appropriate lighting and ventilation.
CULTURAL INFLUENCES // The occupants’ culture can also influence the architectural style of the building. For example, if the occupants have a strong connection to their cultural heritage, they may want the building to reflect that by using traditional architectural elements and materials.
HEALTH AND WELLBEING // Lifestyle choices regarding health and wellbeing also come into play in design. For example, if the occupants prioritize exercise and outdoor activities, they may want the building to have access to green spaces and recreational areas. Additionally, the design of the building can also incorporate features such as natural light and ventilation that can promote physical and mental wellbeing.
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Our designs are tailored to our clients’ preferences, and we work closely with them throughout the design and building process to ensure that their vision is brought to life. This includes features that make day-to-day living easier, such as ample storage, integrated technology, and high-end appliances, tailored to your unique needs and preferences.
LET US BRING YOUR VISION TO LIFE THROUGH:
COLLABORATION // BIM technology enables us to work collaboratively with other design and construction professionals, including engineers, contractors, and subcontractors. This allows for more efficient and coordinated decision-making throughout the entire project.
VISUALIZATION // With 3D modeling capabilities, BIM technology allows us to create highly detailed visualizations of the building design. This allows clients to better understand the design and make more informed decisions.
ANALYSIS // BIM technology allows us to perform analysis and simulations on the building design, including energy analysis, structural analysis, and daylighting analysis. This can help identify potential issues early in the design process and ultimately result in a more efficient and sustainable building.
We also understand that the construction process can be overwhelming and confusing for many homeowners. That is why we work closely with our contractors to ensure that every aspect of the process is as smooth and stress-free as possible. Contractors we prefer to work with are highly skilled and experienced, and they share our commitment to quality and attention to detail. We believe that open communication and collaboration are essential to the success of any construction project, and we strive to maintain a close relationship with our clients and contractors throughout the process.
At Charles W. Day Design, we pride ourselves on our ability to create homes that are truly one-ofa-kind, with every detail carefully considered to create a space that is distinctively yours. A home can be considered an heirloom because of the care and attention that has been put into its design and construction. In the case of custom-designed homes, every detail should be carefully considered and crafted to reflect the unique vision and lifestyle of the homeowners. The result is a space that is not just functional and beautiful, but deeply personal
and meaningful, reflecting the homeowners’ tastes, values, and aspirations. Such a home can become a treasured part of the family legacy, passed down through generations as a symbol of the family’s shared identity and values.
We have worked on a wide range of projects since opening our office in Spring of 2021, from small renovations to large-scale custom homes and varying scale commercial projects. We have completed projects in Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, and of course, Georgia. Our typical reach in the Peach State is from Chatham County along the coast to Camden County. Each project is unique, and we approach every design with a fresh perspective and a commitment to excellence. We have earned a reputation for delivering exceptional results that exceed our clients’ expectations, and we are proud to be trusted in the Golden Isles. We are thankful to have been selected as Georgia Business Journal’s “Best of Georgia Architectural Firms 2022” and received recognition as “2023 Best of Houzz Service.” Please contact us to schedule a consultation.
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CHARLES W. DAY DESIGN • CHARLESWDAY.COM • 912.324.3777
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at the top
After many years working for other roofing companies and finding reliable and quality home services difficult to come by as a homeowner on St. Simons Island, Matt O’Rear decided to start his own company. His goal in creating Apex Roofing of Coastal Georgia was to provide courteous, professional, honest, and high-quality roofing services to the community he loves. As a licensed and insured roofing company owned and operated by O’Rear, Apex now offers its services within the Golden Isles community and throughout coastal Georgia.
Apex provides a wide range of residential roofing services including simple repairs, complex repairs, complete reroofs, new additions and new construction. Their teams have expertise in installing complete roofing systems including architectural shingles, metal, standing seam metal, clay tiles, concrete tiles, slate, cedar shake, flat roofing systems (modified and TPO). They also do custom metal flashing work and gutters. Apex even has emergency tarping services available. Apex Roofing strives to provide every customer with reliable and prompt service and backs their quality by offering both manufacturer and workmanship warranties.
If that’s not enough, just look at what these homeowners have to say:
“We just had our roof replaced by Apex Roofing. They did a great job!” Customer David Kennedy elaborated, “Stayed on schedule, great price, hardworking crew, and they changed the whole look of the house for the better.”
Pam Scoggins raved, “Apex just put a new roof on our house, and we could not be more pleased! Matt and his team were professional in all aspects of the word. There were on time, they worked hard, they were friendly, and they did an excellent job! And any time we texted Matt with a question, he was quick in his response! I would highly recommend Apex for any roofing needs!”
If you want to know more about Matt, he’s from Mountain Brook, AL and went to college at Ole Miss. When he is not working, you’re likely to find him out on the golf course, watching football, or spending time with his wife, Sara, and dog, Moose. But for Matt, the most important thing for you to know is that 912.602.4662 is the number for Apex Roofing of Coastal Georgia!
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Give Apex Roofing a call at 912.602.4662 today for your complimentary estimate. To learn more and see their photo gallery, visit apexroofingofcoastalga.com.
O’Rear,Owner
Matt
make the best first impression
Homeownership is considered the largest source of wealth for most Americans and when it comes to selling your home, the first impression is the only impression. You get one chance to set the tone for the home. Psychologically, when a buyer sees a home that looks pulled together, they walk in with a positive impression.
The common goal of homeowners when deciding to sell their home is generally to get the most money in the shortest amount of time. When you’re preparing to put your home on the market, you may want to consider which updates yield the largest return on investment. Should you paint? Remodel a bathroom? Add a pool in the backyard? The list goes on and on.
When updating the interior of your home, there are even more options. Understanding your market is important when making these selections, as this will play into what you’re able to recoup. For instance, renovating a kitchen is often the most expensive in terms of construction, but can also yield a large return if you don’t upgrade beyond what is considered the norm for your neighborhood.
Here are five DO’s (and a few DON’Ts) to consider before putting your home on the market that will help yield the highest return on your investment:
1. Apply a fresh coat of paint.
If the exterior of your home needs a little more than a good pressure washing, consider having a fresh coat of paint professionally applied. Keeping the paint similar in color to
what is already on the home will help keep costs down by not requiring as many coats. A fresh coat of paint on the front door and updating the hardware can give the home a whole new look. Don’t forget to paint the garage door too, especially if it is on the front of the home. Again, update it with some new hardware and you’ve given the exterior a whole new face lift! In addition to putting a fresh coat of paint on the exterior, consider adding a fresh coat to the interior. Painting your home in neutral colors makes it easier for a buyer to be able to visualize themselves in the home.
2. Add curb appeal.
Curb appeal is more than just a pretty yard. It influences the feeling a buyer gets when looking at the exterior of your home. You want your home to feel welcoming and offer hints of what it might be like inside. One
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budget friendly option to enhance your curb appeal is sprucing up and refreshing the landscaping. Add some inexpensive shrubs or flowers and a fresh layer of pine straw in the beds. Azaleas are a great option for our area and come in many different shades. Don’t overlook the basics, like trimming trees, keeping up with general lawn care maintenance and pressure washing the driveway and walkways. Updating your curb appeal increases a property’s value and typically can result in a 100% rate of return on your investment.
3. Replace carpet/repair flooring
Updating your flooring can instantly change the look and feel of your home. Beautiful floors make a great first impression. When investing in new flooring choose something that is not only desirable to you but will also be appealing to potential buyers. Luxury
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vinyl plank is something that has become very popular in our market for both primary residences as well as vacation rentals. It is easy to clean and often waterproof. If you have carpet, consider replacing it or having it professionally cleaned to help remove any dirt and odor that may have accumulated over the years. Don’t be afraid to mix different types of flooring but be careful to make it too “trendy,” as that might not appeal to everyone’s taste.
4. Update kitchen/bathrooms
Although aesthetic appeal plays a role in your overall return, you also want your upgrades to be functional and useful to future buyers. Knowing your home value can also help influence your selections, as your budget may be driven to some degree by the value of not only your home but other properties in your neighborhood.
When it comes to kitchens and baths, there are different levels of remodeling. A minor kitchen remodel is said to yield the largest return. This would include upgrading items such as cabinet door fronts, installing new countertops, cabinet hardware and fresh paint. Don’t do a major kitchen remodel prior to listing your home! A major remodel would include moving walls to achieve better functionality, semi-custom cabinetry, ecofriendly appliances, and new durable flooring that compliments your home. If you have questions regarding remodeling decisions, you might want to reach out to a realtor to get their recommendation.
An easy way to give your bathroom a fresh look that captures the eyes of potential buyers is to update your bathroom vanity, sink hardware, or vanity lights. Buyers love seeing updated kitchens and bathrooms, and this also allows them the opportunity to move in without having to take on immediate updates.
5. Update lighting/fixtures
You can instantly illuminate your space by updating lighting in a few main areas, like the kitchen and dining rooms. Add pendant lighting over a kitchen island. Replace a dated chandelier over the dining room table with one that is more of a statement piece. Don’t forget to keep in mind the environment of the room when you are picking out new lighting. Living rooms are made to feel cozy while brighter lights tend to be more necessary in the kitchen. Another great option is to include dimmers on your lighting so you can set the mood as you choose! Tying into curb appeal, updating outdoor lighting fixtures will help provide a great first impression of your home. Outdoor lighting not only illuminates the best features of your home, it also adds a layer of security.
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of these options do cost money these five DO’s repeatedly have the highest rate of return, with some of these updates even yielding 100% return. One last DON’T that is very important: don’t forget to invest in essential repairs to the home first. This means anything that can cause damage to the home or harm its value. A home in need of repair tends to stay on the market longer, and the longer a home is on the market, the higher the likelihood of getting a lower o er. Do keep in mind that updates which increase the marketability of the home also increase the chances of it getting sold.
BROOKE ACKERMAN is both a third-generation Glynn County resident and a third-generation real estate professional in the Golden Isles. Her love for this community runs deep. As a lifelong St. Simons Island resident, Brooke has extensive knowledge of not just St. Simons, but also Sea Island, Brunswick, and the surrounding areas. With her careful a ention to detail and professionalism, Brooke is eager to assist you in calling the Golden Isles home!
MARGARET ANNE PROCTOR is a true Golden Isles local and loves all the island lifestyle has to o er. Margaret Anne has a passion for real estate and helping families find the perfect place to call home. Although Margaret Anne has significant experience in the local real estate market, she continues to draw from her prior experience working in advertising and understands the importance of a strong marketing plan when it comes to selling your home.
If you are interested in buying, selling, or investing in the Golden Isles, DO give us a call at Signature Properties Group: 912.634.9995!
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Brooke Ackerman
Margaret Ann Proctor
building a foundation of trust
At the helm of BC Company businesses Seaside Pavers & Tile and Seaside Pools & Spa, Blake Callahan has been steadily making a name for himself as one of the Southeast’s preeminent design-build contractors. With a service area ranging from Charleston to Jacksonville, including Atlanta, Savannah, St. Simons Island, Sea Island, this young entrepreneur earned the moniker “The King of Hardscapes and Outdoor Living” from Atlanta-based media and it’s not without good reason.
Seaside Pavers & Tile specializes in hardscape/ landscape design and installation and hardscape restoration/ maintenance for both commercial and residential clients. They also offer installation
of patios/flagstone patios, brick, masonry, tabby and concrete work, outdoor lighting, water features, retaining walls, deck and screenedin porch construction, irrigation systems, and resolution of drainage problems. Whether you simply want to add elements to your existing hardscape/landscape or require a complete design, Seaside’s experts can design and maintain a hardscape or landscape that suits your specific style and taste. Blake explains, “Trust and value with our clients are Seaside’s foundation. We always strive to have a true working partnership with our clients and it’s because of those positive relationships and customer referrals that we are now celebrating our 10 year anniversary. We want our clients to be satisfied and we’re fully committed to their property improvement and maintenance needs.” Seaside Pavers & Tile can also design and install custom kitchens and baths, install outdoor lighting and secure fencing options. Due to increased customer demand, Blake expanded
his business to offer pool and poolscape design and installation, pool and spa renovation and resurfacing through Seaside Pools & Spa.
Not only is the extensive selection of services offered by Blake and his crews impressive, so is the work they do. It’s important to note that they perform ALL work needed for all aspects of your job in-house so you don’t need to hire additional contractors and worry about scheduling and signoffs to continue work. Blake will be there to handle your entire project from planning through completion. With 5-star ratings across all rating platforms, Seaside Pavers & Tile is known for prompt and reliable service and providing high quality workmanship quickly and efficiently. If you’re looking to install a new pool for summertime fun, Seaside Pools & Spa can have you swimming in no time! BC Companies is truly a one-stop shop for a comprehensive array of professional outdoor services.
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Blake is ready to help you make your outdoor living dreams come true and always provides free quotes for services. Visit bc-companies.com or give him a call today at 912.409.7684 to get started.
Blake Callahan, Owner
More Than Meets the Eye
St Simons Island Beach Rentals, Inc has a curated selection of exceptional vacation homes that will not only meet the needs of vacationers but will far exceed their expectations!
They offer a variety of well-kept properties of all sizes. The collection of properties offered also appeals to the budgets of many travelers whether they are looking for a small condo or spacious luxury home. Owner Stacey Drury says, “We decided it was important for us to be able to offer properties of all types and sizes. We wanted to offer something for everyone. If the properties are well appointed and nicely furnished for our guests, we will allow them to be considered for our program, but we never sacrifice quality over quantity.”
This small boutique company proves that larger doesn’t always mean more. On the contrary, based on interviews, the guests and owners alike are extremely pleased. One guest of Las Olas said, “True luxury at one of the finest locations on the island! The short walk to the beach was magical! The path winds through majestic oaks before opening up to the most breathtaking sea dunes I’ve seen in a long time. Stacey went above and beyond to make our stay unforgettable! Stacey heard we were celebrating my wife’s birthday during our stay, and had a beautiful floral arrangement delivered when we arrived. I hope I get the chance to stay at Las Olas again, because once isn’t enough!”
Hideaway Cottage
Las Olas
Stacey says, “It’s important to never lose that attention to detail. Offering quality vacation homes that are prepared by exceptional team members, while providing outstanding guest services is what sets us apart.” St Simons Island Beach Rentals, Inc has an experienced team of reservationists, housekeepers, inspectors, and maintenance professionals to prepare and maintain the properties, and assist guests when needed.
Another guest at Hideaway Cottage said, “It’s hard to put into words what an amazing experience we had. The home was absolutely gorgeous and so very comfortable, but the views of the dunes and ocean were the showstoppers! The outdoor space, expansive decks, and heated pool are where we spent most of our time. I can’t express enough that this was so much more than a vacation rental, it was an experience to be remembered. The management company and staff were exceptional! From the moment we made our reservation to the time we checked out, they were communicative and responsive to all our needs. We have never been so well taken care of and we will definitely be returning year after year!”
If you are looking for a property management company, St Simons Island Beach Rentals, Inc offers full-service management of vacation homes on St Simons and Jekyll Islands. They handle everything from photos and
St Simons Island Beach Rentals, Inc has brought such a refreshing touch to property management and guest services in the Golden Isles. With their hands-on approach and individualized care, they are creating lifelong relationships with their guests.
marketing to reservations, cleaning, and maintenance. One owner who has been with them for five years says, “Stop the search! Look no further than right here at SSI Beach Rentals. Stacey and her team get an AAA rating from me. She’s professional, knowledgeable, responsive, friendly, and best of all, she actually listens and delivers.”
St Simons Island Beach Rentals, Inc also offers property services and maintenance. Repairs and projects are quickly addressed for the properties that they manage. “It really is a simplified process,” says Stacey, “We can streamline scheduling and quality control of everything that involves our managed properties, which is a huge advantage. My husband Tristin runs the property services division. I owe much of my success to him. He’s always there when we need him.”
The Drurys live locally in the community of East Beach. They love spending time on the island and especially on the waters surrounding it. Stacey and Tristin love to fish both inshore and offshore in their spare time. Stacey says, “God and Jesus Christ have made everything possible for my family and
me. Our business is one of the small ways we get to serve others in return. Getting to share part of His beautiful creation that we call the Golden Isles is just an added blessing!”
Whether you are vacationing with St Simons Island Beach Rentals, Inc or placing your rental in their hands to manage, your experience is sure to be a pleasant one! Contact the team at St Simons Island Beach Rentals, Inc at 912.373.8037 or info@ssibeachrentals.com and view their vacation rentals at ssibeachrentals.com.
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Stacey Drury, Owner
By Misty Johns, Vice President, Coastal Greenery, Inc.
You have seen them, and if you are anything like me, you LOVE the look of those beautiful, lush, landscapes with layers of plant material everywhere you look. Layered landscapes contain plant material in all stages of growth, different shades of green, a diverse group of textures with gorgeous pop of color placed throughout. You might not believe me when I tell you this, but you too can have this type of layered landscape on your property. Creating a magazine-worthy landscape can be achieved by stacking plant material in three layers.
So where do you start? Creating a layered landscape begins with designing what I call the “bones” of the landscape, also known as layer number one. The first layer, or bones, of a layered landscape act as a framework for the entire project. This foundation layer consists of tall plant material which will be used as a guide for planting the additional two layers. Tall plant material such as a tree form Ligustrum with its rich green leaves, a Bismark palm with steelblue fan shaped fronds, the majestic oak tree, or the rapid growing sky pencil holly can be placed anywhere in a planting bed. The plant material in layer number one can be placed in the middle, side, or back of a bed. You can opt for one large tree, such as a Magnolia or you can line up a hedge of Viburnum against a fence that is located at the edge of the bed. You might choose several different types of tall plant material such as a few Japanese Maple trees, one Elm tree, and one Eastern Redbud tree. The plant choices are many and planning is a must. The more you plan the bones, or the first layer, of the planting bed, the better the outcome—a layered landscape cannot sustain when built on a weak foundation!
Once you have the first layer planned, you will want to start choosing plant material for the second layer. The purpose of this layer is to fill in the areas around and up against the first layer. When considering plant material for the second layer, a good rule of thumb is to choose plants that will grow out more than up. Layer number one consists of tall plant material, so medium-height shrubs and/or perennials are a nice choice for the second layer of plant material. For example, your foundation layer consists of a line of Podocarpus against an established fence. In layer number 2, you can choose to fill the area around and in front of the Podocarpus with a few Hydrangeas, Japanese Hollies, a few Ligustrum shrubs, Azaleas, Pittosporum, Distylium or Camellias. You can choose to plant one type of plant in this layer or mix it up. If you choose to mix it up, remember to combine plant materials that are compatible with each other and to the area you are planting.
Ornamental grasses, like Miscanthus, Pink Muhly, or Purple Fountain grass
are great choices for a second layer of plant material and the textures these grasses bring to the total look are amazing.
Now that you have your first and second layers planned, it is time to plan the final third layer of your plant bed. In the first layer, or the foundation layer, you are using tall plants or plant material that grows vertically. In the second layer, you are using medium-height –or horizontal growing – plant material. The final layer in this planting bed will be more of a low growing plant material or a ground cover. This layer of plants will creep along the ground, filling in spaces under the first and second layers of the planting bed. Picture what happens when you spill a glass of water
on your countertop: the water runs out and around objects in its way. Ground cover grows in much the same fashion. For this third and final layer, you have a wide variety of ground covers from which to choose. Some popular choice in the Golden Isles include Asiatic Jasmine, Creeping Jenny, Mondo Grass, Interrupted fern, Liriope, Carex, and Hosta.
Continuing with our earlier example of a layered plant bed design consisting of a line of Podocarpus planted against a fence as the foundation of the bed, layer number one. In layer number 2, you add a mixture of Hydrangeas, Muhly grass and Ligustrum shrubs around and in front of the Podocarpus hedges. For the final third layer, you could add several Creeping Jenny in front of the second layer of plant material. Creeping Jenny is a great choice for ground cover, especially in our area because it creeps along damp, wet ground. This plant material has yellow-green heart-shaped leaves, and creates an attractive, dense mat of plant material. Ground cover
serves many purposes in a landscape. It can be used to control erosion, as a substitute for sod in areas where turf is difficult to grow, and as a border for planting beds. Denser ground covers also aid in controlling weeds.
The main principle in creating a layered landscape is to layer (or stack) plants using the plant height to create a lush, full, exciting landscape. Use other characteristics of your plants, such as texture, leaf color, flowering, nonflowering, blooming times, sun, and water needs, etc. when choosing which to grow together in a single layer. When selecting plant material always keep in mind how well those plants will blend with each other to create a sensational landscape with non-stop color from one season to the next. Using a plant characteristic in repetition throughout all three layers is great way to pull your landscape together.
Throughout the year, you can replace plant material that has reached its limits and/or
change out plant material that isn’t working well without losing the overall beauty of the landscape. Be bold! Loosen up on the idea that you must have everything symmetrical in your planting beds. One of the best features of this type of landscape is most of the time, you will never know if there is a mistake within your design. These landscapes are not meant to be perfect and the more imperfect they are, the more beautiful they become! Nature will do the work for you!
Coastal Greenery, Inc. has been providing professional landscape maintenance and management services for commercial, industrial, county and city, historic, and residential properties in the Golden Isles since 1994. Every landscape program they provide is customized for each client’s specific property and budget requirements. To schedule a consultation for any of your landscape needs, call 912.261.8171 or visit coastalgreenery.com.
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so delightful to me as the culture of the earth & no culture comparable to that of the garden.
-Thomas Je erson
Cozy Companions
HYDRANGEAS ARE THE SHOWSTOPPERS FOR MANY A SOUTHERN GARDEN.
These beautiful flowering bushes will provide big, clusters of blossoms and verdant foliage all through the summer as long as they are given adequate shade, water, and fertilizer and protected from harsh afternoon sunlight. But even the star of your garden should have a supporting cast. You can enhance visual appeal, provide essential shade, and still keep your hydrangeas in the spotlight by adding companion plants.
If you haven’t planted your hydrangeas yet, you may want to consider placing them near existing trees of small to medium height so they can provide the essential shade for the flowering shrubs. Be careful when considering placement and digging the hole to plant shrubs near existing trees so you don’t nick or damage an existing root system. If your hydrangeas are already established, you may want to plant trees for shade such as dogwoods. Several varieties of dogwood grow to heights of 10-20 feet, just the right size to provide protective shade to neighboring hydrangeas. They also offer pretty blooms, attractive foliage and bark.
Taking the importance of shade into consideration, a wonderful companion plant for hydrangeas is the hosta. With a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors to choose from, hostas share hydrangea’s love of morning sun and afternoon shade, and will thrive under the canopy of hydrangea foliage. The lush foliage of the hosta will serve as green canvas and background for your hydrangeas’ bursting blooms.
Since hydrangeas don’t bloom year-round, you’ll should assortment of other plants that will blossom during the shrub’s dormant months to ensure long-lasting color. A combination and summer flowering annuals that happily soak up the sun, like zinnias and snapdragons, can add more bright and bold colors to catch the eye. You may want to complement your hydrangeas’ blooms by planting flowers with similar hues or choose to create a more varied and vibrant palette with bright contrasting colors.
Ornamental grasses can add an understated elegance to your garden without shifting the focus from the flowering shrubs. These easy to grow grasses generally require little maintenance and subtly enhance the beauty of the flowers without calling attention to themselves. Tall fountain grass is a perfect anchor for the corners of your garden. This sun-lover has showy purple plumes that will sway in the breeze and provide light shade for the hydrangeas. Blue fescue, which has similar sun tolerance to hydrangeas and grows in 4-11” tall bluish-gray tufts makes for perfect edging.
By adding companion plants to your hydrangea garden, you not only enhance its visual appeal, you set the stage for a longer lasting show of beauty. Now, go see Dawn and the always amazing crew at ACE Garden Center and tell them what you need! They are always happy to provide helpful advice and tips of their own based on years of experience with island gardens.
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an spring
Companions
By Andy Parker, Creative Director, Senior Living Communities
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a home for all
St. Simons Island is a work of art with nature’s majestic highlights on display. It’s easy to become immersed in its alluring spell. Tiny in scale, though robust in offerings, this picturesque paradise accentuates every season of life, from habitual family vacationers seeking pristine beaches and lush coastal waterways to long-time residents who found it difficult to say goodbye. Once sampled, St. Simons Island remains a longed-for paradise. It becomes a favorite haunt, woven between weekends and years, winters and summers. Now a closely guarded secret, the island is a destination where visitors often wistfully wish they could live, yearning to stay for days to enjoy its tranquility and delighting in the feast it provides for the senses.
Senior Living at Marsh’s Edge
The similarities between St. Simons Island and Marsh’s Edge don’t end with their shared longitude and latitude. Marsh’s Edge is welldraped in the same beauty as the rest of the island. Its peaceful allure and regal presence are slowly revealed when entering the community as the Southern live oaks draped with Spanish moss open the scene like a center stage curtain.
Marsh’s Edge offers an enjoyable balance of independence, familiarity, and safety that warmly welcomes young-at-heart couples with 30, 40, and 50-year marriages tucked behind each smile and belly laugh to newlyweds who found love later in life. For those who
have loved and lost yet still stand lively and adventurous, the community enfolds them into its grand and gracious embrace.
Located on the island near Fort Frederica National Monument, Marsh’s Edge, a continuing care retirement community, provides an astounding array of services and amenities. With Independent Living as a main component, social, wellness, and dining offerings combine to create extravagant days packed with delightful events, classes, and delectable culinary treats. With four cottage home designs and seven villa apartment floor plans, Marsh’s Edge offers a variety of attractive living options.
Cottage homes offer a private oasis with expansive lots, spacious floor plans, and ample room to park a vintage sports car, display lifelong hobby collections, and plant your favorite annuals. The popular Harrington layout approaches 3,000 sq. ft. and offers three large bedrooms with plenty of sunlight through the gable roof window.
The architecturally exciting villa apartments are extremely popular due to the proximity to the clubhouse. Cozy yet sprawling, quiet, and inviting villa apartments are a fusion of comfort and accessibility. They’re available in one and two-bedroom options, with the largest nearing 1,900 sq. ft. Members can
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escape summer’s salty touch by meandering through the connected hallways. The Satilla villa apartment, named after the Satilla River running through the coastal plains of southeast Georgia, is a two-bedroom delight that offers a balcony, dining room, and large closets.
Adding Spice to Life
Moments in life are often bookmarked by excitement, fear, or happiness. Marsh’s Edge intentionally provides its Members with plenty of happy moments to bookmark. With a daily calendar full of wellness classes and social events spanning a wide array of interests and levels of activity, no day looks the same.
Laughter, lively conversation, and delicious treats fill each month’s Signature Event, which combines all areas of the community’s personality into one giant party. From casual happy hours and sports gatherings to glamorous costume galas and murder mystery dinners, there’s an everpresent buzz of excitement. Membership at Marsh’s Edge is an exclusive ticket to some of the island’s premiere parties.
Marsh’s Edge also hosts special events like the Cars for a Cause Car Show, which showcases over 40 classic automobiles with sleek lines, intimidating engines, and draws plenty of
envious admirers. All proceeds from this annual event are donated to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Nourishing Mind and Body
Not only are the social events and dining options at Marsh’s Edge top-notch, the investment in Member health and wellness is apparent. Sprinkled throughout the wellness calendars are aquatic sessions in the indoor heated pool and outdoor tai chi classes near the pond to improve aerobic levels, flexibility, and mobility. Strength and balance classes
and the sea turtles that nest on the nearby beaches are some local favorites. With the temperate island climate, Members can regularly challenge their cardio in the solitude and shade of the tucked-away paths beneath the lush tree canopy.
Changing Seasons
As life presents challenges and unexpected detours, the on-site care services at Marsh’s Edge prove to be invaluable resources. The peace of mind in that loved ones don’t have to separate and move hours apart, and adult children needn’t constantly worry about mom and dad allows for more living and less worry. Top-tier care services delivered by certified professionals at Marsh’s Edge include everything from rehabilitation to in-home care, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing. Transitions through the many seasons of life are celebrated and welcomed here.
round out a full-body approach to maintaining a healthy body. The full-time Wellness Director even customizes fitness routines to meet each Member’s needs.
Trail walking and wildlife spotting are popular as the island’s habitat welcomes some of nature’s most beautiful creatures. Deer, birds,
St. Simons Island is teeming with a unique combination of vibrancy and serenity. With its beautiful beaches, quaint neighborhoods, and premier retirement destination at Marsh’s Edge, it’s the perfect home for all seasons of life. To learn more about Marsh’s Edge or to schedule an appointment with a Lifestyle Advisor, call 912.771.1104 or visit Marshs-Edge.com.
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2023 Pantone® Color of the Year
Even the name of Pantone’s 2023 Color of the Year is full of life. Calling it “powerful and empowering,” Pantone describes Viva Magenta (PANTONE 18-1750) as “a new animated red that revels in pure joy, encouraging experimentation and selfexpression without restraint, an electrifying, and a boundaryless shade that is manifesting as a stand-out statement.” It’s for rebellious spirits and lovers of life, a bold and exuberant shade of red rooted in nature.
Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute, says, “In this age of technology, we look to draw inspiration from nature and what is real. PANTONE 18-1750 Viva Magenta descends from the red family, and is inspired by the red of cochineal, one of the most precious dyes belonging to the natural dye family as well as one of the strongest and brightest the world has known.”
Pantone considered a heightened appreciation and awareness of nature seen in countless lifestyle trends during this year’s Color of the Year selection process. They looked at the way people are incorporating more living things into their homes, embracing plants and flowers, living walls, and restorative outdoor spaces. Following the pandemic, there’s also newfound enjoyment in outdoor recreation, sports, and travel. We’re taking special care to protect our bodies by seeking natural, trusted, lifegiving ingredients. With its organic origins coming
from the carmine dye produced by the cochineal beetle, the red tone of Viva Magenta connects us to the earth’s primordial essence, invoking the forces of nature, to galvanize our spirit and build our inner strength.
This shade of red is considered a hybrid color that balances both warm and cool tones. It fuses together the richness, warmth, and strength of natural matters and our enchantment with the wide-open horizons of technology and the digital world, encouraging brave new expression. It is dynamic and forward-looking, inclusive and audacious, transformative but not aggressive, embodying both a feeling of fun and fierce grace.
Because Viva Magenta packs a lot of drama in a small dose, it’s a wonderful color to use for bright accents in a neutral room. Florals, light fixtures, pillows and throws, or bold strokes on a canvas can add these bright pops of color. For the more daring, a velvet settee or floor length drapery will breathe life into your space with its vibrant energy. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination—be brave!
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Home & Garden
Carter Land Services
1025 Commercial Dr., Brunswick info@carterlandservices.com
912.530.6652
@carterlandservices
@carterlandservices
Carter Land Services has been building and maintaining inspiring outdoor living spaces for residential and commercial properties throughout Coastal Georgia for more than a decade. If you can imagine it, they can build it! Call to schedule your complimentary consultation today. carterlandservices.com
Golden Sea Outdoors
1025 Commercial Dr., Brunswick info@goldenseaoutdoors.com
912.530.6652
@goldenseaoutdoors
@goldenseaoutdoors
Golden Sea Outdoors specializes in custom designed pools, spas, and hardscapes for all of your outdoor needs. They also o er pool maintenance services on St. Simons Island and Sea Island. Call them today to schedule a complimentary consultation.
Colonel K9’s Dog Doo Disposal
Serving the Golden Isles colonelK9@bestpoopscoopergoldenisles.com 770.727.5716
@ColonelK9sDogDooDisposal
Colonel K9 will come to your house and scoop up what your dog leaves behind. They will keep your lawn clean and safe week after week. As a Veteran, Colonel K9 pledges 10% of his earnings to a local charity providing trained support dogs to Veterans with PTSD. Colonel K9 will save you time and you’ll be helping Save a Life! Prices start at just $13 a week. bestpoopscoopergoldenisles.com
Phoebe Hoaster
DeLoach Sotheby’s International Realty PhoebeHoaster@gmail.com 912.270.5730
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@phoebehoaster
Associate Broker with DeLoach Sotheby’s International Realty and a broker for over 40 years, Phoebe Hoaster has been a top-producer since she began in real estate, consistently ranked in the top 2% of all realtors in the Golden Isles. She has an impeccable track record of significant transactions and a developed network of clients grown primarily through referrals.
@phoebehoasterrealestate PhoebeHoaster.com
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When you’re working on your hydrangeas and haciendas, please visit the businesses listed in these pages for your home and garden needs. Happy Spring!
•AT FREDERICA•
Each year Frederica Academy holds a signature fundraising event themed around “the most exciting two minutes in sports,” the Kentucky Derby. While the Thoroughbreds thunder around the one and a quarter mile track at Churchill Downs, spectators wearing fascinators and festive attire will be cheering them on via televised simulcast at Frederica Golf Club for the first time in Derby Day history.
Event Co-chairs Katie & Jason Widener and Lauren & Parker Lavin are thrilled to be heading up the 21st anniversary of Derby Day in this new venue on Saturday, May 6. Joining Frederica Golf Club as a presenting sponsor is Beachview
Event Rentals & Design. Beachview has been setting the stage for Derby Day exquisitely for years and we can’t wait to see what it will look like this May!
In addition to the simulcast of the race and betting booth, this fantastic evening of excitement includes an awesome raffle drawing, a live auction with lively bidding, as well as an online silent auction offering amazing experiences, fabulous art, jewelry, and so much more! Of course, another highlight is the food and drink. Mint juleps, champagne, and other spirits will flow freely to accompany the delicious spread prepared by Frederica’s talented culinary crew. The post-race band party featuring music by Mason Waters and the Groove Allstars will have you dancing the night away. And don’t forget the parade of hats! From whimsical creations to wondrous millinery, the display of fashionable headwear is always a treat.
Response for Derby Day last year was tremendous, and this year is expected to be much the same, so event tickets are currently only offered as a part of sponsorship packages (ranging from a $500 level to underwriting opportunities).
Individual event tickets will only be available for purchase if supplies exceed sponsorship demand. If you plan to attend, make sure to act quickly!
would like to participate in the silent auction or purchase Derby Day merchandise. The deadline to order merchandise is Friday, March 31.
Not only is this one of the most fun and highly anticipated events in the Golden Isles, your sponsorship and support of Derby Day is important. While the race lasts just two minutes, your support impacts a lifetime of learning. Derby Day proceeds support every aspect of student life and play a critical role in delivering the Frederica Academy mission of enriching each student’s mind, body, and spirit.
This year’s online sponsorship enrollment, merchandise sales, online silent auction and raffle ticket purchases will be hosted by GiveSmart again this year. Details regarding sponsorship levels and merchandise items can be found on the online site.
Whether you simply purchase a t-shirt or hat, participate as a sponsor, donate auction items, or attend this always sensational soirée, your support of Derby Day and Frederica Academy is greatly appreciated. You might not get a wreath of roses like the Derby winner, but you can still be a champion of education and children in our community. Hope to see you on May 6 at Frederica Golf Club!
merchandise items
You can
access the Derby Day website
FADerby to 76278 or by visiting FADerby. givesmart.com. Please note that you receive a link via text or email GiveSmart, it is a link that is personalized for you. Do not share this link with friends because it will be tied to your personal account and your corresponding information. There is a separate link website that can be shared with friends
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MAY SIXTH,
CLUB
SATURDAY,
TWO THOUSAND & TWENTY THREE @ FREDERICA GOLF
Revolutionizing Skincare ON ST.
At first, Cool Blue Laser & Med Spa might seem a little hidden, tucked into a third story of a building at 1700 Frederica Road. You may never guess that the perfect beauty oasis is waiting for you upstairs, but the minute you step off the elevator and through the doors of the spa, you’ll know instantly that this is where you belong.
Cool Blue Laser & Med Spa is a revolutionary med spa offering the most state-of-the-art beauty treatments in the area. The staff is highly trained in advanced skincare technology. With their top priority being warm, welcoming, luxurious, and safe highend aesthetic treatments, you will always leave feeling gorgeous and pleasantly pampered. Utilizing the latest in laser technology, Cool Blue works to help your face, body and soul look and feel their very best.
To begin, each client receives a comprehensive skin analysis and aesthetic evaluation to create a customized treatment plan that will address their specific skincare goals. A wide range of advanced skincare treatments are available, including the revolutionary Ultherapy, which uses ultrasound to tighten and smooth the skin, and Cool Blue’s signature salt facial, a therapeutic, detoxifying treatment perfect for all skin types.
The innovation and technology of Ultherapy delivers surgical results without you ever going under a knife. Through ultrasound imaging, treatment is delivered precisely to targeted areas for natural-looking results that improve over time. Utherapy relies on ultrasound therapy to go deeper than other non-invasive treatments for collagen stimulation. And it leverages traditional ultrasound imaging so Cool Blue’s highly trained providers can see the layers of tissue they are treating. This ensures the treatment energy is delivered right to where it benefits you most.
Ultherapy is the only FDA-cleared, noninvasive procedure created to efficiently lift skin on the neck, under the chin, and on the brow—and also improve lines and wrinkles on the décolletage! For individuals who want a facelift, but prefer to avoid surgery, Ultherapy provides proven results in a single treatment for most patients. Learn how you can treat your loose skin without surgery, without impacting the surface of your skin, and without downtime.
Another innovative and unique treatment that Cool Blue Laser & Med Spa brings to the area is the Salt Facial. The Salt Facial is a threestep process that rejuvenates, replenishes,
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and restores the skin. It can be used to treat everything from acne and acne scarring to stretch marks, fine lines and uneven pigment and texture.
The Salt Facial starts with a detoxifying pure, organic sea salt treatment where positivepressure flow technology is used to deliver salt to the skin for uniform resurfacing with no trauma or post-treatment redness. Following the salt treatment, the Salt Facial uses aesthetic ultrasound to nourish the skin and increase circulation. It replenishes vital nutrients and antioxidants and enhances results when used with topical treatments (PRP, stem cells). Finally, rejuvenation! The last step of the Salt Facial skin renewal process uses highpowered LED phototherapy to rejuvenate the skin and improve circulation for an instant glow.
If Laser Hair Removal is what you need, Cool Blue has invested in top-of-the-line technology with its lasers. These machines can comfortably and effectively treat EVERY skin
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Ultherapy gives surgical, lifted results with no knife, no downtime.
tone with smooth and hairless results. Without the burn, and potential of scarring darker pigmentation, Cool Blue’s lasers ensure the most flawless of results every time.
The Cool Blue Laser & Med Spa team believes that med-spa services should be accessible, affordable, and comfortable. They provide that every step of the way, from the technologically advanced equipment used in their services to the luxurious, inviting surroundings that give guests an atmosphere of relaxation and rejuvenation. Clients can indulge in the finest spa treatments while feeling the privacy of a discreetly tucked away location.
Whether you’re searching for the perfect destination for your next facial, Botox or laser hair removal appointment, Cool Blue Laser & Med Spa on St. Simons Island is the place to visit. Their expert staff and highly trained aestheticians are committed to providing the highest level of service and care to guests. Each visit is kept discreet and comfortable, making sure you have the most luxurious experience every time. Come in to get pampered today and discover this ideal island oasis of beauty and wellness.
In addition to the Salt Facial, Ultherapy and cooling Laser Hair Removal, skin revitalization, acne treatments, scar removal, and photofacial, Cool Blue offers the following services:
Vascular Laser Treatment to treat leg veins, couperosis, rosacea, facial blood vessels and blood vessels on the skin, angiomas/red spots.
Light Therapy for acne and anti-aging treatments
Laser Pigmentation Removal
Platelet Rich Plasma injections for scalp/hair regeneration
Chemical Peels
Microneedling (with or without PRP)
Wrinkle Relaxers, including Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin
Derma Fillers, including Belotero, Radiesse, Restylane
Dermaplaning
B12 Injections
Cosmetic Consults
Medical Grade Skin Care Products
You’re invited to join
COOL BLUE LASER & MED SPA for their Ribbon Cutting and open house at 11:30 a.m. on May 18. There will be samples, specials, and more. Please drop by!
COOL BLUE LASER & MED SPA
1700 Frederica Road, Suite #302
Phone: 912.268.2790
Text: 912.475.4250
CoolBlueLaserAesthetics.com
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The Cool Blue Med Spa is always ready to give Dr. Melvin Deese a helping hand! From left, Lauren Koncul, NP-C; Raytillia Balam, Master Cosmetologist; Justine Nesset, NP-BC; Miranda Quinones, MA; Kimberly Gibbs, CRNA, APRN; and Gloria Wood, O ce Manager.
Above: The spa’s top-of-the-line hair removal lasers can be used safely and e ectively on any skin type. Say goodbye to bad results & burning! Below: The Salt Facial uses Ultrasound and Lasers to replenish and renew.
By Duane Harris
THE MĀORI PHRASE MEANING “HAVE LIFE” OR “BE HEALTHY,” KIA ORA IS PERHAPS THE MOST WIDELY USED PHRASE IN NEW ZEALAND. IT BEGINS AND ENDS VIRTUALLY EVERY CONVERSATION. SO, TO ALL OF YOU IN EIL LAND, KIA ORA!
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Diving the Great Barrier Reef has been my dream since I was sixteen and living on Guam, where my love of diving and the ocean began. Ultimately, it resulted in a career as a marine biologist and SCUBA diving instructor.
My wife, Carol, and I decided to embark on a cruise with Viking, specifically on their ship Viking Mars. We had traveled on both ocean and river vessels with this cruise line previously and loved the Viking experience. We settled on the Sydney, Australia to Auckland, New Zealand cruise during Georgia’s winter, which is summer for Australia and New Zealand.
Upon landing in Sydney, we flew to Cairns for our Great Barrier Reef dive the next day. I was disappointed. We were in ten feet of water and saw individual
coral heads separated by sand. It was certainly not the barrier reef experience I expected.
In Sydney we walked the Royal Sydney Botanical Gardens, toured the Sydney Opera House, visited Bondi Beach and the Sydney Ocean Reef Aquarium. The aquarium houses one of only two dugongs (think manatee) in captivity. This is an older aquarium, and
it showed its age. The Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta and South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston provide much more enjoyable experiences.
Every morning we were at sea I spent a couple of hours on the 7th deck with Stephen Marsh, the Viking Mars wildlife expert, looking for whales and dolphins. We saw several species of albatross and other sea birds, such as shearwaters and petrels, but few whales or dolphins. On one of our sea days, I left the viewing deck fifteen minutes before Stephen spotted a sperm whale. At least I got to see the photos! Another day we saw a whale blow, but sea conditions were such that we couldn’t identify the species.
In Melbourne, we visited the Healesville Sanctuary, which houses many species indigenous to Australia, including kangaroo and koala. My recommendation: do not visit a wildlife park in the middle of the day. The animals were much smarter than we were and spent that time sleeping. Carol’s dream of holding a koala was, unfortunately, not realized.
In Hobart, Tasmania, we visited the Barilla Bay Oyster farm where we enjoyed a sampling of Pacific oysters, which are also called Japanese oysters or Miyagi (Think “wax on/wax off.”) oysters. They were outstanding! The Barilla Bay Oyster farm has thousands of cages placed in the tidal bay adjacent to the facility. The oysters remain in cages until they are three years old, at which time they are harvested and sent to market. In addition to oyster farming, they purchase abalone from local divers and dry the abalone before shipping them
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Viking Mars
Great Barrier Reef
THE INSPIRATION FOR THIS TRIP ALL BEGAN WITH A REEF: THE GREAT BARRIER REEF OFF QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA—A GEOLOGICAL FEATURE SO LARGE THAT IT’S VISIBLE FROM OUTER SPACE. IT IS THE WORLD’S LARGEST STRUCTURE MADE ENTIRELY OF LIVING ORGANISMS, CORAL POLYPS.
to Japan and China. One abalone brings $159 in those countries. That equates to more than $200 per pound!
Christchurch on New Zealand’s South Island was our next stop. Christchurch was the site of a magnitude 7 earthquake on September 4, 2010. Less than six months later, a second earthquake— magnitude 6.3 this time—struck, causing even greater devastation and the death of 180 people. Thousands of buildings not destroyed by the quake were condemned. Amazingly, 90 percent of the earthquake rubble has been recycled.
In the mountains north of Christchurch, we took a jet boat ride on the Waimakariri River. At full speed our driver would put the boat into a 360-degree spin. It was wonderful, although the wetted participants did not seem to enjoy it as much as I did. My
GoPro captured the action and soaked participants, including me and Carol.
Our next stop was to have been Wellington, capital of New Zealand. However, a day before we were to arrive in Wellington, we learned the port denied access, so we continued our cruise to Napier on the North Island. Access to a port is the purview of the Port Captain and I suspect larger ships that pay higher port fees were given priority. In Napier, home of the famous Hawke’s Bay wine growing region, we toured Clearview Estates and Abbey Cellars. We would have purchased wine to ship home but these wineries will only ship in country and to Australia. We did purchase a couple of bottles to pack in our checked luggage.
In Rotorua (Tauranga) we visited a Māori marae (meeting place) and learned about the earliest settlers of New Zealand. At the marae, a
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Māori warrior challenged an appointed representative from our ship. Our group was required to sing a song to prove we came in peace and avoid beheading. We concluded our time in Rotorua with a visit to a Māori school and enjoyed performances of traditional dances, including a haka by the high school students. Our next stop was Auckland, where we enjoyed a walking tour of the city followed by an excellent seafood lunch at one of the riverfront restaurants. On the ship that evening, we enjoyed a performance by Māori singers/dancers including another haka.
Viking is rated number one in both ocean and river cruises and our travels with them have demonstrated that their reputation is well-earned. Their ocean ships (with the exception of the Expedition ships) carry 932 passengers, so it is a relatively small vessel compared to the megaships operated by other companies. We are looking forward to our next cruise with Viking, especially since we were given a voucher to make up for missing our scheduled stop in Wellington!
This was a trip of a lifetime, and we would go back in a heartbeat! It was expensive, however, but I am dedicated to fishing in New Zealand. Perhaps in another five years. Until next time, Kia Ora!
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Duane and Carol with a Māori warrior demonstrating pukana, a gesture that can indicate ferocity, respect, or be used to intimidate. (pictured top)
Traditional Māori Dance
Clay Strothers delivering lumber from JC Strother Co.
Jennifer Mathewson and Linda Hlozansky of Magnolia Garden Club making the windows sparkle.
Sea Island’s ground crew completing plant installation
COMES THROUGH
In our January 2023 issue, we shared the story of community efforts spearheaded by Miriam Lancaster, Pat Featherstone, and Sandy Colhard, and joined by Michael Torras, to preserve the historic tabby structure at the foot of the Torras Causeway once known as “The Visitors Club.”
Designed by Francis Abreu, completed in 1931 and used as a welcome center until 2012, the attractive building was unfortunately allowed to slowly become darker and darker and overgrown. Torras says, “It was disappearing right in front of our eyes and, although everyone seems to have been disappointed with that outcome, no one knew what to do.”
But NOW look at it! With many members of the Golden Isles community coming together to accomplish a common goal, the Spanish Colonial structure is once again welcoming. Now clean and in good repair, well-lit, and beautifully landscaped, it is a pleasant sight for visitors passing through the Golden Isles and a source of pride for residents. It’s an amazing accomplishment! There has been somewhere around $150,000 in volunteer service and material donations invested in this project through March and nearly everyone approached was excited to be a part of the preserving a part of our local history.
In addition to the numerous businesses and organizations involved in assisting with the restoration, cleaning, lighting, and Christmas cheer that we referenced in January’s story, more folks joined the effort as the end of the project draws near. Beyond Expectations did some necessary cleaning. Collins Lock
& Safe provided and installed new antiqued deadbolts for all exterior doors. When interior repair work was needed, JC Strother Co. provided lumber and Sweet Leaf Customs made floor repairs. Lee & Cates Glass cut new windowpanes to replace the broken ones, and Pane in the Glass will be installing them. Once installed, Island Painting will be back to complete the exterior painting.
Sea Island went above and beyond their original commitment to provide plants for landscaping. They not only performed the installation of the plants and trees, which required a crane, frontend loader, and forklift; they reworked the irrigation system as well. Roberts Civil Engineering provided drainage plans. Work still to be completed at time of print includes the installation of a new walkway connecting the parking lot to the covered cloister area by Seaside Pavers and Tile. Joe Jones has offered to sealcoat the asphalt parking lot and, following that, the city will repaint the yellow parking stops.
The pièce de resistance will be the recreation of the weathervane. That job is in the hands of Sea Island Forge. Marine Co. removed the old rusted out piece that could not be salvaged. A design plan for the banner was created following research of what the old design might have been is currently being finalized. Sea Island Forge will sandblast, galvanize, and powder coat the completed weathervane. This is anticipated to be the “cherry on top” that finalizes the restoration efforts. A ribbon cutting ceremony will be held to celebrate the completion of the project, so keep an eye out for that.
The preservation of this little yet historically significant building holds an important lesson for us all. When we choose to reach a common goal and someone steps up to coordinate communication and tasks, many hands are willing to help. Projects that seem like they may be cost prohibitive or beset with too many obstacles to overcome may simply require joint effort, determination, and the willingness to ask for help. Working together like this, it’s remarkable how much we can accomplish! So…does anyone want to tackle the Jekyll Island Amphitheatre?
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Foundation Club Instrumental in Success of the RSM Classic
e Davis Love Foundation often shares stories about the 1,200+ volunteers that it takes to make e RSM Classic possible. Spectators and players see these individuals performing the duties of ambassadors, marshals, laser operators, walking scorers and many other roles. However, there’s also another special group of leaders who assist the tournament team throughout the year. Known as the Foundation Club, these volunteers help raise additional funds for the tournament through recruiting and educating new potential corporate partners. ey also tour tournament charities, visit hospitality venues during tournament week to thank supporters, participate in tournament charity events, and serve as starters on the rst and tenth tees during the Wednesday Pro-Am event and for all 4 tournament rounds of e RSM Classic.
Rick Ackerman, a resident of the Golden Isles, has led the Foundation Club since the tournament’s inception in 2010. His dedication to the group is multi-fold. As an avid golf enthusiast, he loves the game and the incredible economic and charitable impact
Each month, the Foundation Focus brings readers a glimpse of the operations, charities, companies and the team behind e RSM Classic. is April, in conjunction with National Volunteer Month, we are introducing you to the work of the Foundation Club, a special year-long committee which helps make e RSM Classic a successful Seaside Tradition.
e RSM Classic has on the community. He also admires the Love family and nds the event an extraordinary way to give back. “ rough the Foundation Club, we are able to witness and experience the true purpose of the tournament – to give to charity and understand the Christian impact of what we do,” said Ackerman.
“As a group, we have visited the Boys and Girls Club, Communities in Schools, and other charities. We have seen rst-hand the
incredible work these organizations do and how important it is to support their ongoing missions. I don’t know of another event that has been this impactful on the Golden Isles. It is a genuine privilege to give back in this way,” shares Ackerman.
A big thank you to Rick Ackerman and these unsung heroes of the Foundation Club for all they do behind the scenes to support e RSM Classic and our community.
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FOCUS
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.
FOUNDATION CLUB MEMBERS WITH THE 2022 RSM CLASSIC WINNER ADAM SVENSSON: From Left: Hank Linginfelter, Chris Schott, Rocker Channell, Tony Guthrie, Alfred Sams, Dan Lovein, Bo Chambliss, Russell Jacobs, Steve Mosher, Adam Svensson, Michael Popa, Rick Ackerman, Bill Horne, Rees Sumerford, JT Johnson, John McKenzie, John McMahon, Trey Freeman. Not pictured: Julie Ackerman, Bonney Shuman, Billy Shuman, David Sikes, Greg Scileppi, Mo Thrash, Jack Murphy.
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VETERANS AND VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Coastal Georgia Honor Flight will be taking o on May 13 and, at the present time, there are still seats available for veterans and Guardians. is is an incredible opportunity to participate in an enriching experience in Washington D.C. for our honored Coastal Georgia veterans. Veterans
y free to visit the war and branch of service memorials and Arlington National Cemetery. Guardians pay $500 to accompany a veteran for the day. Priority is given to WWII veterans, followed by veterans of the Korean and Vietnam wars. If a veteran is terminally ill, they are given top priority regardless of service. Sponsorship partners, donations, and volunteers are also needed to get this ight o the ground. For more information and to apply, visit coastalgeorgiahonor ight.org.
GIRLS HIT THE TRAIL
Support Girls on the Run of the Golden Isles and the accomplishments of its young runners by participating in the annual GOTR 5K at Blythe Island Regional Park on Saturday, May 6, starting at 8:30 a.m. is is a trail run that is open to the public and spectators are also welcome to cheer the participants on. Because Girls on the Run focuses on self-improvement and achieving goals, the race is not chip-timed (there will be a clock at the nish). Program participants are already registered for the 5K and will receive their race materials the morning of the event. For all others who plan to run, packets can be picked up starting at 7:30 a.m. on race day. Register online at gotrgoldenisles.org/5K.
SPRING CLEANING
Clean out those garages and attics! Keep Golden Isles Beautiful’s annual Electronics Recycling & More Event takes place from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Saturday, April 22, at Glynn Place Mall (near old Ruby Tuesday’s entrance). While this event is sponsored by Overhead Door Company of Brunswick, KGIB Board Chairman Clement Cullens says, “Many community partners and volunteers come together to make this important waste reduction community outreach event happen.” He adds, “Joining in Keep America Beautiful’s GREAT AMERICAN CLEANUP in this way makes not only a local di erence but contributes to a positive national di erence as well.” For a $5/vehicle suggested donation, recycling is available for electronics ($20 per TV, no console/projection models; $10 per CRT monitor; no small appliances), clean/usable textiles, batteries, and scrap metal. Prescription drug drop-o s accepted. No light bulb disposal or document shredding. For more info, visit kgib.com.
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NEW LOCATION FOR AWARD-WINNING DESIGN FIRM
Harrison Design has moved to a new location at 3509 Frederica Road. e full-service architecture rm has been a part of the Golden Isles community since 2006 and has designed many homes in the area, with styles ranging from distinguished seaside estates to traditional beach cottages. Chad Goehring leads the practice, which also o ers interiors, headed by Sandra Dunham, ASID, and landscapes, led by David Wentworth, RLA. All three love being full-time residents of St. Simons Island. Harrison Design has won numerous awards, including a Shutze Award from the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art. eir work is published in national magazines, including Southern Home, Ocean Home Magazine, House Beautiful , and Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles. harrisondesign.com. 912.634.9603
IPA PARTNERSHIP GARNERS AWARD
e Georgia Association of Convention & Visitors Bureaus recognized the Golden Isles Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) and Silver Blu Brewing Co. at the 2023 Georgia Tourism Awards annual industry event in Albany. e CVB and Silver Blu were jointly awarded the Al Burrus Award for Creative Expression for their partnership and launch of Golden Isles IPA. e prestigious award is given to an organization that develops a creative community public relations initiative. is partnership that created Golden Isles IPA, the rst o cial locally brewed beer of the Golden Isles, showcases both brands’ missions to enrich the region they call home, supporting the notion of revitalizing downtown Brunswick, by bringing both residents and visitors together to celebrate local businesses. Golden Isles IPA is currently available throughout the Georgia coastal markets and Valdosta. goldenisles.com
HOW ONE-DERFUL!
Frederica Pharmacy just turned one! It seems like it was just yesterday that we were there for their ribbon-cutting celebration at 3603 Frederica Road, but this little locally owned independent pharmacy has earned a well-deserved place in our community. Not only do they provide top-notch pharmacy services including compounding, custom pouch packaging, immunizations, health screenings, and free next-day delivery for customers within 5 miles, but they are also a great place to shop for fantastic gifts! Whether you need something special for a baby shower, housewarming, pet-sitter, birthday, teacher or coach appreciation, they’ve got you covered! If you’re looking for treats to ll Easter baskets, hop on in! ey also have cute swimwear for kids, clothing, and beach essentials. If that’s not enough to convince you that they’re more than just a pharmacy, drop by and treat yourself to a cone of their tasty soft-serve ice cream! fredericapharmacy.com
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Award Presenter Renée Areng, President & CEO of Explore Brookhaven; CVB team members Emma Bakken, Sarah Johnson, Marcie Kicklighter, Scott McQuade; Jay Markwalter, GACVB Executive Director
Hans F.
Trupp, CCIM founder and former Chairman of 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
eXp Realty LLC • Hans F. Trupp, CCIM • truppccim@gmail.com • 912.269.7434 Promenade II, 1230 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 1900, Atlanta 30309 • 888.959.9461 ext. 123
CELEBRATE EARTH DAY AT COASTFEST
is year, CoastFest , the largest outreach event hosted by the Coastal Resources Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, will be held ttingly on Earth Day, Saturday, April 22. Now in its 28th year, this free, rain-orshine, family-friendly event features educational programs, touch tanks, wildlife viewing opportunities, and exhibitors from partner agencies and nonpro t organizations.
Whether you’re interested in archery, shing, sea turtles, birds of prey, or Coastal Georgia history, there will be something for you and your family to enjoy! have something for you!
Come out to Mary Ross Waterfront Park between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m to “Catch the Excitement” at CoastFest on Earth Day. For more details, visit dnrcoastfest.org.
EXPERIENCE THE WORLD
On Saturday, April 29, join the College of Coastal Georgia and Robert S. Abbott Race and Unity Institute in celebrating our multicultural community. Admission to the Coastal Georgia Culture Fest is free and the event will take place on the CCGA campus from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., rain or shine. Taste avors from around the world at the global food bazaar, shop unique o erings in the marketplace, enjoy a variety of art and musical performances, learn from others at the CultureEXPO, and let the little ones play at KidsFest. It will be a world of fun!
START THE SUMMER STARGAZING
Summer uno cially kicks o on Friday, May 19, with the STARgazing Low Country Boil , a fabulous night of socializing under the starry skies at Village Creek Landing on St. Simons Island. You’ll enjoy music by the Hot Banana Co ee duo, a mouthwatering Low Country Boil prepared by Mr. Shuck’s Seafood, refreshing cocktails, and the lively King of the Crazy Pants contest for those gentlemen brave and bold enough to compete. Proceeds from this evening of delicious Southern fare and fun bene ts STAR of Coastal Georgia’s e orts to educate and empower individuals in our community with the professional and personal skills they need to succeed. Tickets at starofcoastalga.org.
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WINE, WOMEN & SHOES, THE SIGNATURE FUNDRAISER FOR THE HOSPICE OF THE GOLDEN ISLES AUXILIARY, RECENTLY CELEBRATED ITS 10TH ANNIVERSARY. This spectacular event packed the Frederica Golf Club with a sell-out crowd of ladies who sipped, savored a delicious lunch, and shopped while charming
Guys kept their glasses filled and fabulous fashion from local
was displayed.
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Shoe
boutiques
1. Tammy Marshall, Kam Throckmorton,
Mosley. 2. Lee Lewis, Gail Hritz. 3. Liz Albright, Megan Ramsey. 4. Betty Reiss, Alannah Anderson, Caroline Homans, Molly Wright. 5. Kristin Lupien, Cecile Kirby, Leslie DeVooght, Tina Kirby, Sydney Kuja, Lynn Gussack, Tina Watson, Cindy Kirby. 6. Andrea Pearson, Susan Vendetti, Melinda Lager. 7. Christie York, Amy Kuhn. 8. Annaleise Mattox, Cindy Jacobs, Gayle Calhoun. 9. Pat Cooper, Melinda Lager, Evelyn Murphy. 10. Gloria Kline, Connie Williams, Harriet McEwen, Ann Watkins. 11. Ellen Cook, Dawn Usher-Schlich. 12. Ann Granger, Doreen Wiley. 13. Hope Ganas, Susan Watts. 14. Nicole Warren, Janet Higginbotham.
WE JUST HAD TO CATCH THE DADS AND DAUGHTERS IN ACTION AT ZIGGY’S DURING THE ANNUAL AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY VICTORY BOARD’S ANNUAL FATHER-DAUGHTER DANCE. This is always a special day for these precious princesses and their proud papas and it’s great to see a fantastic turnout for it every year! If you missed it, plan for next February!
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1. Dialo and Olivia Jane Cartwright. 2. Chip, Mary, and Louise Beaton. 3. Gregg and Quinn Connolly. 4. Al and Mia Palmer. 5. Brandon and Lacey Ridens. 6. Ryan and Josephine Shanahan. 7. Micah and Libby Lancaster. 8. Ryan and Avery Buffkin. 9. Naonne and Izzy Nathan. 10. Bruce and Carly Edwards, Davey and Maryn Covey. 11. Jeremy and Zorabella Boeh. 12. Nick and Minnie Miller. 13. Brendan and Catherine Bowen. 14. Matt, Emma and Scarlet Hughes.
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IT WAS A CHILLY MORNING FOR THE SOUTHEAST GEORGIA HEALTH SYSTEM FOUNDATION BRIDGE RUN THIS YEAR, but that didn’t stop the runners from turning out to participate in the 10K and 5K races, First Responder Challenge, or other race day fun. It’s always inspiring to see runners and walkers of all ages showing up big to support the cancer programs of the Health System.
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WHAT A FUN AFTERNOON AT THE FREDERICA GOLF CLUB FOR THE 3RD ANNUAL DESIGNER HANDBAG BINGO BENEFITING SAFE HARBOR CHILDREN’S CENTER!
to this entertaining event sold out early and these ladies and many others all went home winners for supporting children and families in our community
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whether they won a handbag or not! 1. Kyan Butler, Timme Feininger. 2. Molly Green, Brooke Carter. 3. Angela Schmidt, Shannon McLoughlin. 4. Gillian MacMaster, Kathy Zurla. 5. Carrie Lewis, Brooke Budd, Gigi Goble. 6. Kathy Sheffield, Linda Taylor, Beth Fennell. 7. Kathy Flynn, Alison Bouts, Mila Bouts. 8. Carolyn Trueblood, Nancy Dorn. 9. Janice Morgan, Rachel Marascalco, Mary Jo Prater. 10. Brandi Briers, Carly Oxenreider, Sara Cason, Felder Garner. 11. Cassie Shipskie, Gretchen McGregor, Terri Alsto. 12. Courtlyn Cook, Gail Flexer, Hattie Bush. 13. Adele Tyson, Audrey Gibbons. 14. Megan Bucy, Grey Fairchild, Kearsley Sweeney.
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FREDERICA GOLF CLUB RECENTLY HOSTED TASTE OF THE VINE TO BENEFIT COASTAL COALITION FOR CHILDREN. It was a lovely evening with delicious food, plentiful pours of various varietals, music by Squirt Gun, and a fabulous raffle. 1. Steve and Anneliese Maddox, Mark North. 2. Marcus and Sydney
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Kuja, Cyndi
Cal Kirby. 3. Robie, Shari and Robert Millican. 4. Michael Kaufman, Judy Rath, Ken Jacobsen, Nancy and Gary Krabill. 5. Bryan Yancey, Sarah Casiano, David Gomes. 6. Michael and Emily Hall, Jamy Gomes. 7. Holly Kinsey, Emily Alonso, CC Hightower, Lindsay Miller. 8. Dwight Jordan, Dionne Lovett. 9. Jennifer and John Rose. 10. Clay and Jenna Caldwell, Patrick and Sutton Jones, Kevin and Sarah Baker. 11. Ben and Holly Kinsey, Ashley and Jimmy Seaman, Riley and Dexter Mattox. 12. Dionne Lovett, Sabrina Nixon, Majorie Mathieu, Commissioner Kendra Rolle. 13. Paul Dukes, Holly Wolfe.
MIXED NUTS SOUTH 548 Ocean Blvd. 912.434.6040 Directly across from Porch MIXED NUTS NORTH 3415 Frederica Road, St. Simons Island 912.434.9600 Located next to Delaney’s and Sal’s Monday-Saturday 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. | Sunday 12n - 5 p.m. Peter Millar & Other High-End Golf Shirts & Shorts (South Only) VOTED BEST CONSIGNMENT SHOPPING, CLOTHING Elegant Island Living Readers Choice Awards (Both Locations) APRIL 2023 77
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GOLDEN ISLES OLIVE OIL’S NEW LOCATION ON FREDERICA ROAD WAS THE PLACE TO BE FOR FEBRUARY’S BUSINESS AFTER HOURS
PRESENTED BY THE BRUNSWICK-GOLDEN ISLES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Attendees of this monthly business community networking event enjoyed a fabulous charcuterie spread, lively conversation, and music by Tony Adams.
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IT WAS A FULL HOUSE FOR THE 23RD ANNUAL AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY BREAST CANCER AWARENESS FASHION SHOW & LUNCHEON AT SEA PALMS RESORT. Breast cancer survivors looked fabulous in spring and summer styles from local boutiques. The popular pink bags were snapped up eagerly by attendees and everyone enjoyed a delicious meal. (Photos by Lindy Cofer) 1. 2023 Models - back row, from left: Kenneth Gaubert, Willetta Hulett McGowen, Karen Haven, Deena Hoch, Tracie Beane, Tracy Meazell, Mitzi Antonio; front row: Linda Houghton, Kathleen Orians Dawson, Ruby Jackson, Melanie Henson, Sandra Langford. 2. Back row, from left: Raylene Grynkewich, Dawn Vacheron, Jackie Mull, Joy Cook (Event Chair), Lauren McGrath, Karen Haven; front row: Carole Nolan, Peggy Tuten, Kathleen Orians Dawson, Liz McDermitt, Rhonda Barlow. 3. Tracie Beane, Diane Bailey of Diane Bailey Designs, Deena Hoch. 4. Kenneth Gaubert, Jada Pollett of Gentlemen’s & Lady Outfitters, Karen Haven. 5. Willetta Hulett McGowen, Ashley Ruff of Evelyne Talman, Kathleen Orians Dawson, Mitzi Antonio. 6. Sandra Langford, Linda Houghton, Merrill Edens of Maggie’s Boutique, Ruby Jackson. 7. Marilyn Lear, Betty Hewitt. 8. Jan Carriker, Linda Johnston, Sally Chao, Julie Sellers. 9. Sissy Baxley, Amelia Dillivan, Abby Hickox, Rosemarie Strickland, Deidra Thomas. 10. Back row, from left: Lori Aspinwall, Victoria Wilson, Emelia Stambaugh, Rhonda Manning; front row: Janice Miller, Colleen Ortman, Marjorie
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Barton. 11. Elizabeth Baca, Krista Robitz, Grace Robitz, Naydene Baca. 12. Back row, from left: Erica Stamp, Wendy Googe, Dr. Diane Bowen; front row: Charlott Brookshire, Neisha Lewis, Darlene Moye. 13. Ann Granger, Mary Nevill, Susie Harmon & Sabrina Granade. 14. Master of Ceremony Bryan Thompson, Lorene Reid.
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THE WEATHER WAS PERFECT FOR KEEP GOLDEN ISLES BEAUTIFUL’S ANNUAL COMMUNITY JUBILEE IN THE TREE BAR AT BENNIE’S RED BARN. Conversation and libations flowed freely while attendees enjoyed a BBQ buffet and music by Backbeat Boulevard with special guest Paul Kingery of Three Dog Night sitting in. What a treat! 1. Teresa Mason, Heather Wilson. 2. Tim and Traci Lowe, Nicole Williams. 3. Mary Knittel, Clement Cullins, Whit Russell. 4. Roz and Norm Kopit. 5. Julie and Tom Slicko. 6. Tom Rees, Pam Roble, Claudia Lenz, Kellye Markin. 7. Brian Corry, Clement Cullens, Rob Brown, Spud Woodward. 8. Donna Price, Joyce Balanda, Terry Lee. 9. Carla and Bo Clark, Teresa and Ed Mason. 10. Lea and Bud Badyna. 11. Helen Scola, Joe Walsh. 12. John Adams, Linda Woodall. 13. Meg and Will Corry, Sadye Souther. 14. Spud Woodward, Duane Harris.
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ANOTHER SUPER DOLPHIN DAY IS IN THE BOOKS! Runners and walkers of all ages came out to tackle the 5K and 10K races, enjoy the Fun Run on the Beach, or play to their heart’s content on the slides and bounce houses. The community support for this annual fundraiser for St. Simons and Oglethorpe Point Elementary Schools is always great to see.
ED ROWLEY, ARCHITECT AIA, NCARB Practicing in the Golden Isles since 1984 Licensed in Georgia & Florida ed@edrowley.com www.edrowley.com Office 912 638-7177 Cell 912 399-7109 3600 Frederica Rd., #8 St. Simons Island, GA 31522 ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL HISTORIC APRIL 2023 85
SOGLO GALLERY ON NEWCASTLE STREET RECENTLY HOSTED AN OPENING COCKTAIL RECEPTION FOR THE EXHIBIT OF
RECENTLY HELD ITS ANNUAL CRUSADERS BASH AT
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PLEIN AIR WORKS BY ARTIST KIM THAYER. Attendees sipped sangria and enjoyed sweet and savory treats while taking in the colorful canvases. The exhibit is on display through the end of April. 1. Kim Thayer, Kitty Ganzel. 2. Theresa Stehle, Judith Hogue. 3. Debbie Hutcherson, Bonnie Roberts. 4. Carol and Rob Passmore. 5. Mary Miller, Betsey Clark, Lynda Dalton Gallagher. 6. Dianne Davis, Ramsey Badre.
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER CATHOLIC SCHOOL
SILVER BLUFF BREWING
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN BRUNSWICK. The lively signature event with some spectacular raffle items raised more than $35,000. For more information about the school, please visit sfxcs.org.
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7. Kelley Spaeder, Stephanie D’Amico. 8. Kelly Hamby, Erin Bors, Carrie Wessel. 9. Michelle and Terry Mermann. 10. Steve and Maureen Thompson, Stefanie McHugh, Melissa and Pat Walsh. 11. Ben and Brenne Sandifer. 12. Carla and Gloria Futch.
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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 $894,000
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
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
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
3505 Johnston Street
Brunswick, $18,000
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
Ledbetter Ave
in Oyster Grove. Twostory 4BR, 3.5 BA.
159 Rice Mill Beautiful home on the King and Prince Golf Course. 3BR, 2.5 BA w/ gorgeous winding staircase in the front foyer. Hwd floors in the downstairs living space and custom built-ins on either side of the gas fireplace.Covered back porch overlooking the gorgeous backyard with ample privacy. $749,900
King & Prince 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
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.$1,150,000
490 Cedar Walk These units rarely come on the market with marsh views. You’ll enjoy the high ceilings, wood-burning fireplace, and open living space. Lots of windows so you can take in the stunning marsh views and wildlife! A great buy for a quiet, mid-island location in Sea Palms. $393,500
129 Lakeview Circle Immaculate and beautifully landscaped, single-level ranch home with four bedrooms and three baths. The home is located in the desirable and quiet Lakewood subdivision with access to a small lake. Conveniently located near shopping and restaurants. $225,000
75 Palisade Lane St. Simons Island, $875,000
Lot 10 Waverly Ln White Oak, $20,000
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Commercial Properties
King & Prince - St.
King and
ocean view villas. Call today to check availability!
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
www.GaCoastRealty.com • 912 - 638 - 1144 105 Main Street • Plantation Village • St. Simons Island, GA
East 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.
2101 Bruce Drive, East Beach - 3BR, 2.5BA. Spacious one-level home w/ large pool and multiple areas for entertaining. Sleeps 8.
East Beach - 7 Coast Cottage Coastal gem steps away from the best beach on the island. 4BR, 4.5BA. Sleeps 8.
East Beach - Sixteenth St. 5BR, 5.5BA. Breathtaking ocean views. Amazing outdoor kitchen and private pool. Sleeps 10.
Simons Island
Prince
2481 Demere Rd #100
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. $899,000
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
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
30 Waterfront Dr. 232 | St. Simons 3BR, 3BA. Panoramic Views of St. Simons Sound. $810,000. Margaret Anne Proctor. 912-222-6629
1709 Frederica Road SSI, GA 31522 | 912.634.9995 | signaturepropertiesgroup.com
120 Travellers Way | St. Simons 3BR, 2BA. Adorable renovated Cottage. $650,000. Katy Harris. 912223-3496
660 North Golf Villas | St. Simons 2BR, 2BA. Immaculate condo-Move In ready. $349,500. Janice Morgan. 912-580-1833
108 Woodbrook Way | St. Simons 4BR, 2.5BA. Beautiful home on a private lot. $640,000. Joan 258-5841, Margaret 250-6677
180 Shadow Wood Bn. | St Simons 3/4BR, 2.5BA. Custom Home with charm of Italian Villa. $780,000. Joan Lewis. 912-258-5841
10035 Woodland Cove | Brunswick 5BR, 3BA. Spacious Home in New S|D. $339,900. Carla Jernigan. 912-266-3111
299 Stutts Road | Brunswick 4BR, 3BA. Custom built w/Inlaw Suite. $435,000. Colleen Martin. 912-297-8638
1000 New Sea Isl Rd #17 | SSI 3BR, 1.5BA. Great investment property. $324,500. Sandra Branch. 912-269-1129
1066 Sea Palms W Dr | St. Simons 5BR, 3BA. Beautifully Renovated. $850,000. 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. St.
Ocean Walk M3 | St.
3BR,
2502 #2 Isl. Retreat | St. Simons 2BR, 2BA. Ground Floor. Ocean Walk J10 | St. Simons 2BR, 2BA. Second Floor Unit. St Simons
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1440 Ocean
311 | St. Simons 2BR,
Beach Club 435 | St. Simons 2BR,
Ocean Walk M8 | St. Simons 3BR, 2.5BA. Townhouse. 114 Floyd St.
St.
Ocean Walk C3 | St. Simons 1BR, 1BA. Ground Floor Demere Landing 138 | St. Simons
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
Simons Beach Club.
Simons
2.5BA Townhouse. Village.
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2BA. Direct Oceanfront.
2BA. Partial Ocean View.
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Simons 3BR, 2BA. Steps to pier/Village.
4BR, 3.5BA. Multi-level Condo.
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1035 BEACHVIEW DR, #19
Saint Simons Island, Frederica
3 br | 3 ba | Ocean Views | $875,000
Stunning ocean views from all three levels of this newly renovated home. Steps to the beach, new roof, new sun deck, wood look tile floors and new Anderson 400 series windows are just some of the upgrades. A storage shed, gas grill & bike rack are also included.
Listed by Adair Allen 912.571.6399
314 SANDCASTLE LANE
Saint Simons Island
3 br | 2 ba | $649,000
A well maintained & charming home located on the southern end of St Simons Island. Close to the "East Beach Causeway" leading to public beach access at the historically, locally renowned "Coastal Guard Station". No known rental restrictions; no flood insurance.
Listed by Lee Clements Baxter 912.230.2232
636 JOHNSON ROAD
Saint Simons Island
4 br | 4.5 ba | Built in 2021 | $1,900,000
A well maintained & charming home located on the southern end of St Simons Island. Close to the "East Beach Causeway" leading to public beach access at the historically, locally renowned "Coastal Guard Station". No known rental restrictions; no flood insurance.
Listed by Anne Popham 912.399.3996
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308 hAwkins isLAnD Dr Saint Simons Island
6 br | 6 ba | 3 hba | $3,699,000
Experience Luxury at its finest in this 2017-2018 renovated eastern-facing marsh-front home, offering breathtaking sunrises from its eastern exposure! Highlighting the home's quality, very high ceilings, Brazilian cherry floors, and architectural details create a luxurious ambiance.
Listed by susan imhoff 912.222.5685
351 Brockinton MArsh Saint Simons Island
2 br | 1.5 ba | $365,000
Close to everything! Walk and bike to shopping, restaurants, and the beach! Well-maintained condo with upgrades like hardwood floors, newer cabinets, skylight, and vaulted ceilings in the Primary bedroom. Fireplace, plenty of storage and use of inground saltwater pool.
Listed by Maria Jennings 912.222.0185
1015 Arthur J Moore Dr Saint Simons Island
7,000 Square Feet | Commercial
RARE OPPORTUNITY to own a Commercial Property with the ability to expand or lease out additional unit(s) separately. Potential to add an additional structure. The first floor is 5200 square feet and is built out as a medical office and surgery center. 28 Parking Spaces.
Listed by Amanda Duffey 912.222.3557
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308 HAWKINS ISLAND DRIVE
Saint Simons Island
6 br | 6 ba, 3 hba | 6477SF | $3,699,000
This Marshfront custom home has been carefully renovated in 2017-2018 with outstanding architectural details. Hawkins Island is known for spacious, distinct homes with 24 hour security gate for privacy. This extremely well built home speaks of elegance with a traditional style. Whole house generator. This Cottage has a large saline pool and fantastic sunrise views!
LITTLE RACCOON KEY
Private Island, Coastal Georgia
40 Acre Island | $774,900
10-min boat ride from neighboring Jekyll Island. An unspoiled and peaceful paradise. Currently thriving as an award-winning Glamping destination featuring a fully furnished glamping camp. Business can be conveyed with sale.
1871 GA HWY 99 - BRUNSWICK, GA
31523
Affectionately known as Laughinghouse Manor, this 3.48 acres of magical property has beautiful massive live oaks. Private gated entrance with brick driveway. Two-Story Farmhouse with double porches. Heart Pine floors, Country Kitchen with gas cooking on a big island where family and friends can sit and enjoy each other's company. Separate Dining room with fireplace, Family Room with fireplace, Sunroom, storage room, or back porch /office area. The wonderful Master suite is downstairs with a full Master bath featuring all white subway tile marble floors and double vanity. Also accessible from the pool area. On the second floor are 3 bedrooms, 3 baths and on the 3rd floor, a huge bedroom suite and sitting room with a TV area. Above the barn, there is a full 800 sq ft apartment with full bath, new a/c, and new septic. This property has all new HVAC, New septic, NEW interior paint, new foundation supports, new well, new exterior lighting, new inside light fixtures, toilets, vanities, ceiling fans, new refrigerator, dishwasher, ice maker, gas stove, some new windows, new fencing on the side yard for pets. Bass added to the pond for fishing! In-ground pool with slide – and kids love it! Total of 6 bedrooms, 6 baths. In 2022, the Manor generated $42,000 in the first 6 months of Airbnb and already has $20,000 booked for this year. Offered at only $1,450,000.
297 MOSS OAK, SEA PALMS, MID ST. SIMONS
Great investment opportunity! Beautifully and completely remodeled condo – ALL NEW EVERYTHING! – with an open living area, dining, kitchen (all new appliances), 2 spacious bedrooms & 2 new tile baths. Electrical outlets have USB chargers builtin. Split bedroom plan for maximized privacy. The sun porch has built-in bunk beds with lights over the beds plus a trundle. This unit easily sleeps 7. This unit is offered fully furnished and has been freshly painted. New HVAC system installed in 2020. You won’t believe your eyes when you step into this remarkable unit. Views of the lagoon and golf course from every room. A Sea Palms Membership providing access to all of Sea Palms’ amenities is available but not required. A perfect chance to own a totally renovated and completely furnished turnkey unit – all you need is your toothbrush. Close to restaurants and shops on beautiful St. Simons Island! Sea Palms Country Club Living at its Best: Restaurant, Pool, Golf, work-out facility, tennis, Friday Night entertainment. And as a condo owner, you'll receive 10% off in the restaurant/bar & use of the pool. ** Rented through April 15th by cooperative tenants but still need 24 hours to show. ** $515,000.
21 TRICE LANE, SSI | STILLWATER | $195,000 Marsh front lot in gated subdivision - 1.2 aces with survey available. 5 & 7 SEA OATS LANE, SSI | OCEAN 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. 107 Tabbly Place - SOLD 101 Fifty Oaks Lane - Under Contract 107 Gallery Way - Under Contract Love to help you sell and buy! Buy land... they aren’t making any more of it. 200 HAWKINS ISLAND DRIVE, SSI | MARSH FRONT | $675,000 New Listing. Beautiful oaks on this Approx. 1.7 acre lot overlooking the eastern marsh in gated Sea Island developed Hawkins Island. Very convenient location to the Cloister, Sea Island Beach Club and all the Five Star amenities.
Bottling Sunlight
In 1927, Colonel Tillinghast L. Huston bought Butler Island, south of Darien, Georgia, at a sheriff’s sale and began construction of a residence there. A New Yorker, Huston was co-owner of the New York Yankees baseball team from 1915 to 1923. At Butler Island, Huston transformed the former rice plantation into a successful dairy farm stocked with purebred Guernsey cattle. Supplying both local and East Coast markets, the dairy produced milk, cottage cheese, and ice cream. At the same time, the farm produced and shipped crops of vegetables and fruits, such as iceberg lettuce, satsuma oranges, and lemons.
The high standards of the Butler Island Dairy were recognized in 1932 when it was approved as a supplier of vitamin D fortified milk. During the first decades
of the 20th century, the disease caused by vitamin D deficiency, known as rickets, became a major threat to the wellbeing of children throughout America. Although vitamin D can be produced naturally by exposure to sunlight, as the nation became more industrialized and urban, children spent less time outdoors. According to a Brunswick Pilot article on the topic, dated July 8, 1932, even in areas with abundant sunshine, “ten to twenty percent of all babies show traces of rickets.”
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin discovered that yeast irradiated with ultraviolet light had greater vitamin D potency. When cows were fed this yeast, the vitamin was incorporated into their milk without affecting the taste or appearance. The Pilot article noted that only highly
efficient dairies such as the one at Butler Island were awarded licenses to use the process. Subsequent advertisements for Butler Island Dairies referred to the milk as “Bottled Sunlight,” noting that each quart contained as much vitamin D as three teaspoons of cod liver oil.
Colonel Huston died at Butler Island in 1938. The dairy operations eventually ceased, but the farm continued to grow lettuce, beans, cauliflower,
cabbage, and other produce. The
cabbage, and other produce. The Huston estate sold Butler Island and the adjacent Champney Island to R. J. Reynolds, Jr. in 1949. Reynolds sold the property to the state of Georgia in 1954.
Shown here is an aerial of the Butler Island Farm from the 1939 Brunswick Pilot supplement preserved in the Coastal Georgia Historical Society archives. Also shown is a photograph of Colonel Huston, courtesy of the Library of Congress.
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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.
Colonel Tillinghast L. Huston
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