Buyer Beware!!!!
A Message from Owner Zoe Herrington:
It has been my experience for over four decades when many people travel on cruises, they are lead to believe that they are able to make a jewelry purchase for far less than they would pay in the United States. The cruise lines will put a group of people looking to buy jewelry in a classroom environment, steering this group to “stores” sanctioned by the cruise line. What the buyers are not aware of is that the cruise line gets a kick back on what you purchase. One story that comes to mind was a feisty long-term customer that wanted a natural Alexanderite and all of the stones I have are authenticated by GIA with a certificate. While my prices are super competitive, she felt she would wait because she was going on an Alaskan Cruise. Here she comes after her cruise and was so excited to show me her “Alexanderite” and wanted my opinion. After looking at her “treasure” my response was “congratulations, you have two stones that are fractured.” After showing her the stones, which were set in a ring under a magnifier, she was devastated. We had to move in a hurry to get her credit card company involved as well as the cruise lines. She was treated so dastardly by the cruise line, they refused to take responsibility, even though they had referred this “reputable store.” After hours of making calls on her behalf, I was able to get her full restitution. Please understand when you purchase items out of this country, unless you have an advocate that is in the know, you are on your own. If you have purchased a piece of jewelry in the recent past, get a second opinion and use a certified lab to help you authenticate your jewelry and get a third party involved!
912.434.9161 | 1700 Frederica Rd, Ste 105 | St. Simons Island (Across the street from the Post Office) 913.491.4861 | 11620 Metcalf Avenue, Overland Park, Kansas www.noblehousejewelry.com | Open Monday-Saturday 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Dear Santa,
Nothing brings on the holidays like Christmas songs. When it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas and you hear that Santa Claus is comin’ to town on the radio, the Yuletide season is officially upon us. I like to find the station that plays 24 hours of Christmas music and for four solid weeks I get immersed in the holiday spirt! While singing along in my car to “White Christmas” by Bing Crosby; or “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” by Andy Williams, and “A Holly Jolly Christmas” by Burl Ives, I can’t help but get excited about the season!
As a kid, it seemed like the weeks leading up to Christmas Day dragged out. A day in early December felt like three days and a week felt like a month.
By the time The Grinch Who Stole Christmas finally came on TV, you knew you were starting to gain speed towards the 25th. And when school FINALLY got out for Christmas break, it was time to get serious about letting Santa know exactly what you wanted under the tree.
Not everyone is lucky enough to be best friends with Santa, so understandably some question his existence. According to research, kids stop believing in Santa at age 8.4 years.
Still, every Christmas, millions of kids around the world write letters to Santa. While I was somewhat skeptical at age 8, due to my 10-year-old big sister, I didn’t want to take a chance. In my letter to the big guy I waxed eloquent about how good I had been that year and why I was definitely deserving of a new 1970 Schwinn 5-speed Stingray bike. And luckily, Ol’ St. Nick came through!
Now that we’re adults, we understand the true essence and spirit of Christmas. But let’s be honest, when we were kids, we were excited about the coming of the holiday because of the gifts we’d receive and the two weeks of no school! No matter how you remember your Christmases as a child, we at EIL wish you and your loved ones a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR!
I have been nice all year. Most of the time. Once in a while. Never mind, I’ll buy my own stuff.
PUBLISHER David Butler ART DIRECTOR Beth Rowen
EDITORIAL AND SOCIAL MEDIA DIRECTOR Kathi Williams 912.399.8797 PRODUCTION MANAGER Terry McCarthy 912.399.3699 PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Julie Andrew 912.269.0476
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In the spirit of the season, these lovely ladies agreed to hop on Santa’s sleigh to show off some festive attire in Gascoigne Park. From casual fun to cocktail dresses, these styles from our local boutiques cover every occasion.
CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: Simply sparkling, from their champagne to their smiles! Ada wears fashion and accessories from Butler’s Stash, while Tia is in Meo’s Suite attire from head to toe.
Dressed to sleigh! Mariah Padgett’s flowing dress, earrings, and booties are all from Birdie’s of St. Simons. Faux fur Pretty Rugged blankets are from Planters Exchange.
Traditional tartan, like the skirt in this ensemble from Ronne’s on Market Street worn by Sarah, is always a classic Christmas style.
Tia’s satiny green dress and bracelets from The Yellow Canary are perfect for any party!
The EIL elves are back and ready to make merry! We gave Santa a little extra holiday cheer and convinced him to give us a peek at what’s in his bag so you’d have some ideas for your Christmas gifting. From baubles to bikes and fashion to facials, these finds from retailers around the Golden Isles include something for everyone. Make sure you’re on the nice list this year!
FOR YOUR HOLIDAY
COASTAL CHRISTMAS Add a coastal touch to your holiday decor with these oyster ornaments from local artist The Grateful Oyster. Each piece is carefully handcrafted and unique with a wide variety of styles. Shop the store on Etsy at etsy.com/shop/TheGratefulOyster.
RED HOT HOLIDAYS This chic faux wool (lightweight) jacket from Wild & Personal Boutique is versatile with a removable faux fur collar. She’ll love its slimming fit with belt, three button front closure. 214 Redfern Village, 912.634.4563. wildandpersonal.com.
CHAMPAGNE & CHOCOLATE Diamonds, that is. They’re the sparkling gems that adorn the teardrop-shaped rose gold pendant on this 3 layer cable choker. One of the many unique pieces found at Noble House Jewelry LTD, 1700 Frederica Rd., Ste. 105, 912.434.9161, noblehousejewelry.com.
DELIGHTFUL DELANEY’S This beloved bistro and bar has been a favorite island destination and tradition for special occasions for over 25 years. Pick up Delaney’s gift certificates to treat your loved ones to the finest local fare, eclectic offerings like ostrich and elk, and exquisite wines. 3415 Frederica Rd., 912.638.1330, delaneysbistro.com.
EVERLASTING ELEGANCE
Joseph Jewelers knows how to fill a woman’s wish list. Pieces like this classic 14Kt yellow and white gold diamond link bracelet will never go out of style. 600 Sea Island Rd. 912.634.9060, josephjewelers.com.
COMFY & COZY This light and fluffy wrap from Cloister Collection is made from 100% micro poly that’s super soft and washable too! No need to guess a size because one fits all. Several color options available. 600 Sea Island Rd. 912.634.8084, cloistercollection.com.
BARK LOUDER This pocket-sized wireless speaker from Maggie’s Boutique packs a punch while showing off your team spirit. The multi-function button allows you to take calls, pause your music, and operate your phone’s camera for selfies. Water resistant and drop tested. GO DAWGS! 1616 Frederica Rd., 912.638.3995, maggiesssi.com.
TICKLE THEIR FUNNYBONE Keep them laughing all year long with a 2023 patron’s pass to The Brunswick Actors’ Theatre. They’ll get admission to 6 shows at the place “Where laughter is STILL the best medicine.” Only $110 if purchased by December 19th. 1413 Newcastle St., Brunswick., 912.230.1042, soglogallery.com.
TREAT YOURSELF Have a holiday party without the stress. Burnsides & Co. can prepare a delicious menu and host the event in their beautifully decorated venue, so you don’t need to worry about a thing. Want the party brought to you? They offer catering options too! Call 912.264.2646 or visit burnsidesco.com.
ON PRANCER To Elizabeth Smith Interiors for this exquisite porcelain garden seathand-paintedwith Scalamandré’s iconic prancing zebras. Also available in green and blue. 3295 Frederica Rd., 912.638.7025.
WAITING FOR SANTA PAWS Specialty shirts, sweaters, collars and leashes from Island Dog in Pier Village ensure even the furry members of your family are wearing their festive finest for the holidays. Plenty of toys and treats for gifting too. “Your pet is our passion.” 412 Mallery St., 912.506.9769, islanddogssi.com.
SO GIFT-ABLE The chic and classic Rachel Utility Bag by Able has plenty of room to carry everything you need. With zippered pockets and quality lining, this bag will be a go-to for years. See the entire line of high-quality Able leather bags at Frederica Pharmacy. 3603 Frederica Rd., 912.357.2357.
OUTFITTED FOR ANYTHING At Bullington, you can find everything your man needs for fall/winter adventures from the Classic Quilted Field Vest, pullovers and sweaters, to cozy flannel and warm socks. Add in a full assortment of leather carry-alls, and he’ll be king of the outdoors. Bullington, 3600 Frederica Rd., 912.771.8457, stevebullington.com.
PRECIOUS AS PEARLS Give beautiful handcrafted jewelry to treasure, like these sterling silver earrings with freshwater pearls made by Lisa Cushing Kent. See more of Lisa’s jewelry at Glynn Visual Arts’ Holiday Art Market, the Merry Artists show at Goodyear Cottage on Jekyll Island or at cushingkent.com.
Call 912.222.9491
SPREAD JOY The true Christmas tree aromas in this locally handpoured beeswax aromatherapy candle are sure to bring JOY to any home. 50 hour burn time! Available for $28 at rachelmadeproducts.com and the RachelMade booth at Crafts in the Village. Call/Text 404.955.8488 for local (Brunswick) pick up.
FOR THE DIVA Keep your favorite garments fresh and tidy with Glamorous Wash by Tyler Candle Company. Suitable for both hand and machine washing, this detergent cleans gently and effectively. The popular Diva scent is perfect to refresh your linens, lingerie, and more. Mixed Nuts Boutique Consignment, 3415 Frederica Rd., 912.434.9600.
548 Ocean Blvd., 912.434.6040.
IT’S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE COCKTAILS Whether you’re having brunch mimosas on the patio or spiked eggnog around the tree, this versatile bar cart would be a handy addition to this holiday season.
Several beautiful designs found at Pierce and Parker Interiors, 3413 Frederica Rd., 912.638.3641, pierceandparkerinteriors.com.
HANDMADE HOLIDAYS
True South Designs celebrates “Love of Place” with their whimsical map designs. You can purchase these handmade ornaments locally at the St. Simons Lighthouse Museum Gift Shop, Eye Candy Marketplace in RedfernVillage, St. Simons Drug Co., Cotton and Copper in the Jekyll Island Historic District, or at truesouthrh.com.
COLLECTIVELY DELICIOUS The GSG Collective – Georgia Sea Grill, Three Little Birds Fly In, Fly Out, and The Nest (opening 2023) – offers premier coastal dining and grab-n-go options in one gift card. Purchase GSG Collective cards for the holidays and give the gift of great food. 407 Mallery Street, 912.638.1197, georgiaseagrill.com.
The extensive collection of unique homewares and women’s accessories at RU Home includes handbags from specialty brands Lorna Murray, Wicker Wings, and this handwoven leather houndstooth tote from New York brand Bembien. It’s the perfect place to find a truly special holiday gift! 254 Redfern Village.
SOUTHERN APPEAL Shop the “All Things Southern” collection in the Elegant Island Living online store for this perfect-formorning-coffee sized magnolia blossom mug and more gifts with this Southern design. You’ll also find “I Love St. Simons” EIL logo shirts, hats, and other items. elegant-island-living.myshopify.com.
BEAUTIFUL BANGLES She’ll make a sparkling grand entrance wearing this trio of yellow gold bangles encrusted with 1.93 total carat weight of diamonds. Just a part of the glittering inventory found at Noble House Jewelry LTD, 1700 Frederica Rd. 912.434.9161, noblehousejewelry.com.
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RUN, RUN RUDOLPH
You’ll be faster than the reindeer pulling Santa’s sleigh in a pair of On Running’s best-selling Cloud shoes. Super light and comfortable, they’re available in a variety of colors in both men’s and women’s sizes at Gentlemen’s & Lady Outfitters. 600 Sea Island Rd., #8, 912.634.1521, gentlemensoutfitters.net.
GREEN WITH ENVY Give your youngster this mean green machine and they’ll be racing off to show all the other kids in the neighborhood. You’ll find this Cannondale Cujo+ 24” at Two Brothers Bike Shop. They make it easy and fun! 227 Mallery St., 912.638.6766 or 912.266.3186
FIRE PITS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ’Tis the season for gathering, grilling and chilling. Give the gift of comfort & joy from Sea Island Forge and start new traditions. Choose from their Signature Fire Pit Systems; Gathering, Grilling or Ultimate. 912.580.0346, seaislandforge.com
GLORIOUS GETAWAY Give them a stay at The Lodge on Little St. Simons Island, an all-inclusive ecolodge beloved for its natural beauty and gracious hospitality. Explore 11,000 acres of wilderness, 7 miles of undeveloped beach, and conservation initiatives on guided adventures, while enjoying timeless accommodations and dining. Call 866.450.9677 or visit LittleSSI.com. CHRISTMAS COLLECTIBLE Make history a part of your holidays with the Brunswick DDA’s unique ornament, featuring the anniversary seal and the African Baptist Church. Only available at Old City Hall, The Market on Newcastle, Main Street Frame Shop, and Balance Wellness Studio.GLOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Give yourself (or your bestie) the gift of more radiant skin, healthier hair and nails, with Collagen Elixir. This clinical dosage of Type 1 marine collagen contributes to a more youthful appearance and firmer, brighter skin. It won’t just be the tinsel that sparkles! Guaranteed! Call 904.853.0961 or visit collagen-radiance.com.
TIMELESS ISLAND STYLE Stop by the Live Oak Shop in the Golden Isles Welcome Center on St. Simons Island to pick up this Golden Isles Ralph Lauren Pullover as a gift for your favorite golfer. It’s ideal for those crisp Golden Isles winter days. 529 Beachview Drive, 912.638.9014.
1620 Frederica Rd., 912.268.2103, imbermedical.com.
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TRADITION Bullington’s Cumberland Quilted Field Vest is perfect for layering with zip mock sweater and light-weight flannel. When cooler weather arrives, he’ll be warm and in style without extra bulk. 3600 Frederica Rd, 912.771.8457, stevebullington.com.
DECK YOUR DO Why bother with the halls when you can deck your hairdo out in vibrant new color for Christmas from J Kris & Co Salon. Treat yourself or grab a gift card for a friend who wants luscious locks. 86 Retreat Village, 912.268.2780.
ENTERTAINING ESCAPE Treat your favorite thespians and theatre lovers to a few hours of entertainment with The Island Players. A St. Simons tradition, The Island Players have been bringing live theatre to the Golden Isles since 1956. Individual show tickets and FlexPass options available at theislandplayers.com.
105 W. Bryant St., St. Marys. 912.882.0616.
BLUE CHRISTMAS She’ll be anything but sad receiving this exquisite 14Kt white gold sapphire and diamond pendant from Joseph Jewelers. The beautiful blue 1.10 carat sapphire is surrounded by a .60 carat combined diamond halo. 600 Sea Island Rd. 912.634.9060, josephjewelers.com.
MAKE MERRY MEMORIES
Give a gift that lasts a lifetime! A portrait session with Stephanie Conti Photography is the perfect present for the person that has it all. Whether for families or newborns, engagements and more, you can give the precious gift of creating a memory this holiday season!
StephanieConti72@gmail.com, StephanieContiPhotography.com.
DESTINATION DINING Locals and travelers from near and far know Palmer’s Village Café is the place to enjoy breakfast and lunch featuring unique Southern coastal creations from five-star/five-diamond chef
John Belechak in a relaxed and unpretentious setting. Gift certificates available in any denomination. 223 Mallery St., 912.634.5515, palmersvillagecafe.com.
PUT A BOW ON IT This matched necklace and ring set by Allison Kaufman is the perfect way to check someone off your list. Blue topaz in two shades set in white gold and accented with diamonds. Everyone wants a Cunninghams bow under their tree! 1510 Newcastle St., Brunswick, 912.265.8652, cunninghamjewelers.com.
26 Market Square, 912.638.9888, PlantersExchange.com
TOP IT OFF This lovely, lightweight, hand-woven poncho adds pizazz to any outfit and fits everyone. It’s available at Evelyne Talman in wide array of colors ready to gift or wear. 3301 Frederica Rd., 912.638.3470, evelynetalman.com.
PAMPER THEM An Island Day Spa gift card is a wonderful way to spoil your loved one. They offer massage, facials, full body treatments, and a full-service hair salon, and can help you customize a spa package. Stop by 60 Cinema Lane, call 912.638.7799, or purchase gift certificates online at theislanddayspa.com.
FOR THE OUTDOORSMAN Glam up his den with these handsome bowl candles, each featuring an elegant stag head, from Planters Exchange. Choose from a selection of various sizes and styles. SHHH. DON’T TELL It’s a Secrid! This leather wallet with card protector made in Holland by Dutch Wallet Makers is ideal for stashing cash and credit cards. Several styles available at Gentlemen’s & Lady Outfitters. 600 Sea Island Rd. #8, 912.634.1521, gentlemensoutfitters.net.DON’T SHOOT YOUR EYE OUT He won’t have to worry about that when his gun is safely stowed in this leather shotgun and rifle case. An ultra-light down camo vest, and performance flannel plaid button-down complete the hunting ensemble. All available at Bullington, 3600 Frederica Rd., 912.771.8457, stevebullington.com.
OYSTERS IN A PEAR TREE?
The 12 Days of Christmas Napkin Ring Set by True South Designs makes a festive addition to any holiday table. Napkin rings with plain oysters trimmed in gold in custom colors to match your décor are also available for purchase. Order at truesouthrh.com.
QUILTED COMFORT She’ll be able to beat the brrrrr without the bulk in this stylish, quilted tunic vest. Water resistant and filled with white duck down, it’s perfect for our coast’s chilly weather. Available in several lengths and ten colors at Planters Exchange. 26 Market Square, 912.638.9888, PlantersExchange.com
GIFT OF WILDERNESS This holiday season, honor your loved ones with the gift of conservation, of protecting habitat, wetlands, and maritime forests. Forever. When you make a Tribute Gift to the St. Simons Land Trust in someone’s honor, you and the recipients are part of a culture of conservation on St. Simons. To purchase, visit sslt.org/donate/tribute-gifts.
SEASON TO SHINE This set of measures from the English copper collection at Low Country Walk is a timeless gift that’s sure to shine. Visit the store to see their vast array of antique copper items and extensive selection of European antiques. 107 Low Country Lane, 912.638.1216, mcintoshcottageantiques.com.
ONE-OF-A-KIND A perfect description for this 70s-inspired yellow gold daisy necklace with a total weight of 8 carats of diamonds and an ideal gift for the woman with unmatched style. Paired with matching floral earrings and available at Noble House Jewelry LTD. 1700 Frederica Rd. 912.434.9161, noblehousejewelry.com.
EXCEPTIONAL EXPERIENCE
This holiday season give your loved one a Coastal Georgia experience to remember with an Oaks on the River gift certificate. Available in any dollar amount, they can be used towards accommodations at Darien’s newest luxury boutique resort, its spa, or The Oaks Club restaurant. Call 833.550.OAKS (6257) or visit OaksOnTheRiverResort.com.
BUTTER THEM UP Roasted pecan pieces smothered in rich butter toffee are enrobed in imported dark chocolate and finished with sea salt to make Lambrecht’s Gourmet Fleur De Sel Toffee. This award-winning scrumptious sweet can be found at Wild & Personal Boutique, 214 Redfern Village, 912.634.4563, wildandpersonal.com.
MAKE IT PERSONAL Golden Isles Olive Oil at The Market Place is your go-to for personalized baskets filled with gourmet goodies for family, friends, clients and employees. Three-time winner of EIL’s Readers’ Choice Award for best gift baskets, they can even ship throughout the USA. 1609 Frederica Road, 912.602.9736, goldenislesoliveoil.com.
LUXURIOUS LEATHER For the discerning sportsman, this leather gun range bag and shotgun shell bag demonstrate that luxury and good taste carry through in every aspect of his life, including the range. Full line of quality leather products available at Bullington, 3600 Frederica Rd., 912.771.8457, stevebullington.com.
IT’S A CINCH To choose a gift that will always be in style at Bullington. These handmade genuine crocodile belts, available in black, brown, and cognac, are classic wardrobe essentials for any man. 3600 Frederica Rd., 912.771.8457, stevebullington.com.
SPRUCE UP YOUR DÉCOR
Give yourself or your loved ones a fresh new look for the home with custom-made window treatments from Island Drapes and Upholstery. With a reputation for high quality workmanship and attention to detail, their motto is “Design It, We’ll Make It.” 1958 Demere Rd., 912.268.4685, islanddrapesandupholstery.com.
COZY & CLASSIC This lightweight quilted Ilse Jacobsen jacket from Shackelford gives just the right amount of warmth to ward off the chill of our Southern winters. Pictured here in Dark Indigo, also available in Cashew, Kit, and Soft Black. 28 Market St. 912.634.0924.
MOOVE OVER COOKIES Save yourself some baking, because even Santa would appreciate a gift certificate for the delicious, hormone-free, handmade frozen goodness at MooCow Ice Cream! They make perfect stocking stuffers and great Christmas gifts for teachers, babysitters, dog groomers, neighbors, etc.! 541 Ocean Boulevard, 912.638.1350.
HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS An adorable gift or souvenir, these whimsical and colorful ornaments depicting St. Simons Island and Sea Island will bring joyful thoughts of home (or favorite island getaway) to the holiday season! Available at Restoration Imports, 125 Gary L Moore Ct., 912.638.8815, restorationimports.com.
PERFECT FOR A MERMAID True South Designs uses locally sourced oyster shells and beautiful sea glass beads to create one-of-a-kind pieces of jewelry that celebrate the Low Country. You can find their jewelry at Eye Candy Marketplace in Redfern Village, Cotton and Copper in the Jekyll Island Historic District, or at truesouthrh.com.
DAPPER DARLING Your best boy will be cute as a button wearing this classic short set in Holiday Noel Plaid from Bailey Boys. It’s ideal for photographs to capture cherished special Christmas memories. 155 Skylane Rd., #3712, 912.638.7700, baileyboys.com.
COASTAL CHRISTMAS
St. Simons Drug Co. is the place to find festive holiday décor and gifts. From classic nutcrackers and nativities to coastal themes, like Santa dressed for the beach, there are stockings, ornaments, and so much more in styles to suit every home. 209 Longview Plaza, 912.638.8676.
PRECIOUS PRINCESS Your little girl will shine brighter than the star on top of the Christmas tree in this oh-so-sweet, twirly float dress from Bailey Boys. The red and green Holiday Noel Plaid pattern is perfect for festive family gatherings. 155 Skylane Rd., #3712, 912.638.7700, baileyboys.com.
NO MILK & COOKIES NEEDED Everybody loves Nashville hot chicken, catfish, shrimp, and cold adult beverages from Porch! With casual dine-in and take-out options available, a Porch gift certificate is sure to please. Get yours at 549 Ocean Blvd., 912.634.5168, porchssi.com.
TREAT YOURSELF TOO With the holiday special at Simple Massage by Rose, buy 3 gift certificates to share and get a 4th free for you! Retail is also buy 3, get one free. See the full array of services at simplemassagestudio.com. Call 252.489.8561 or drop by 510 G Street, Brunswick to purchase.
STAY SHARP This rosewood and stainless steakhouse knife set and carving duo add a touch of class no matter what you’re serving for your holiday feast. Just some of the unique luxury gifts available at Bullington. 3600 Frederica Rd., 912.771.8457, stevebullington.com.
BOUNTIFUL BASKETS The Market at Sea Island is thrilled to offer customizable baskets filled with hand-curated goods and in line with your budget this holiday season. Specialty food items, local products, premium wine selections, or home and holiday accents. Stop by 351 Sea Island Road, call 912.634.3994, or visit seaisland.com/baskets.
FEELING FROSTY? Not in this cozy Z Supply Frosty long sleeve pullover from Meo’s Suite! With a relaxed fit and rib details, it’s perfect for your favorite lounge lover to throw on over leggings or jeans to show a little seasonal sass. They sell the shorts too! 311 Mallery St., 912.634.8989, meossuite.com.
MERRY AND BRIGHT Light up the holidays with this gorgeous mercury glass candle, available at Restoration Imports in 3 different sizes (shown in medium). Sure to be appreciated by anyone special on your shopping list. 125 Gary L Moore Ct, 912.638.8815, restorationimports.com.
SANTA, BABY Bring her this one little thing…a ring. Christmas dreams can come true with this show-stopper of a designer engagement ring, boasting nearly three carats of diamonds in a 18Kt white gold setting. Noble House Jewelry LTD, 1700 Frederica Rd. 912.434.9161, noblehousejewelry.com.
TOO CHILLY? BAH HUMBUG! Even when the temperatures drop, you can indulge in the warm pool at the luxurious historic Strachan Carriage House on SSI. Book a 3-night or longer stay during January, February or March, and the pool heating fee ($300) will be waived. Call 404.261.1352 or visit stsimonscarriagehouse.com.
GIVE YOUR LOVED ONE THE GIFT OF WELLNESS No matter your fitness level, The Club SSI has the resources, equipment, and team to help you achieve the healthiest, most vibrant version of yourself. Redeemable for personal training, massage therapy, group fitness and membership! Call 912.638.5600, visit theclubssi.com and follow @theclubssi.
SIMPLY ELECTRIC They’ll be riding the island in style on this new Pedego Avenue, or one of the many other colors and styles of eBikes that Pedego has available. All come with an industry leading 5-yr warranty. Experience the fun for yourself at Pedego Electric Bikes St. Simons Island, pedegostsimons.com.
ENERGY ABOUND With a gift of Pilates classes from Atlantis Fitness and Pilates, your loved one will make new friends and feel the holiday’s good cheer all year long. Purchase a gift card for one class or a series of classes by calling 912.222.7824 or email atlantisfitnessandpilates@gmail.com.
BREAKFAST IS SERVED Holiday mornings are made easy when Sandy Bottom Bagels caters. With fresh baked NY bagels, lox platters, homemade muffins, fruit bowls, egg casseroles and more, you can relax and enjoy time with the family! SBB gift cards make great teacher/hostess gifts too. 242 Retreat Village, 912.434.9310, sandybottombagels.com.
GET COOKING Whether choosing Ina Garten’s new Go-To Dinners or another selection from what Righton Books proudly claims is the largest collection of cookbooks in the Southeast, you’ll find options for novice cooks to seasoned chefs. If you don’t have time to browse the Redfern Village store (912.771.0808), shop online at rightonbooks.com.
GET DRESSY This festive green party dress from The Yellow Canary is the perfect color for the holiday season, but its simple style has year-round appeal. Dress it up with sparkly jewelry and exquisite heels for Christmas or go casual with sandals in warmer weather. 3600 Frederica Rd., #7, 912.638.4061.
HUBBY WANTS A BOAT? Give him a whole fleet instead! With a Gift Membership to Freedom Boat Club he’ll never have to worry about upkeep, cleaning, painting, or paying for storage. You spend time making memories on the water without the hassles of boat ownership. Call 912.297.5270 or visit freedomboatclub.com.
LAYERS OF LUXURY Wrap her up in style with apparel from the Cricket Shop. The Foxcroft blouse is appealing to all ages and comes in various sizes. Top with a lightweight tie vest and cashmere and cotton Zaket & Plover scarf. wonderful gifts for special lady. Cricket Shop, 102 Redfern Village, 912.638.6262, thecricketshopssi.com.
LEAVE HER SPEECHLESS Finding this 14Kt white gold ring with 12 carat aquamarine and round natural diamonds on each side from Joseph Jewelers wrapped up under the tree is sure to take breath away! 600 Sea Island Rd. 912.634.9060, josephjewelers.com.
SO LONG SUGAR PLUMS Chocolate lovers will be dreaming of this Holiday Island Box from Sugar Marsh Cottage Island Chocolatier! Handcrafted Milk and Dark Chocolate Seashells, Hot Chocolate Mix with Petite Marshmallows, Fleur de Sel Toffee, and Chocolate Dipped Coquilles. Shipping available. 300 Franklin Street, Darien, 912.268.2522, sugarmarshcottage.com.
IMMERSIVE EXCITEMENT The Topgolf Swing Suite at The Inn at Sea Island isn’t just for golfers! Play football, baseball, or zombie dodgeball, as well as 84 virtual courses (including Seaside), in a casual lounge setting open to the public. Purchase a 60-minute gift certificate and receive an extra 30 minutes free. 100 Salt Marsh Drive, 912.638.5856.
TROPICAL TREATMENT JLo and Ben indulged in services from the Spa Cabana team for their wedding and you can give your love that luxury too. This boutique tropical spa at Jekyll Island Club Resort offers an unparalleled spa experience in a variety of settings, cocktail infused treatments, Glow Facials and more. 912.771.6529, jekyllspacabana.com.
CHRISTMAS FLEX With a gift certificate to the Pilates Loft you give the benefits of enhanced mobility, improved flexibility, increased strength, and overall wellness. There’s something for all ages and fitness levels, using classic apparatus like the Reformer and Chair and newer CoreAlign®. 115 Main St., Plantation Village, 912.230.8314, ssipilatesloft.com.
STRESS LESS Treat them (or yourself) to relaxation and improved well-being with a full line of organic personalized skin and bodywork treatments available in a beautiful tranquil setting. Let Emerald Wellness help you look and feel your very best, not just for Santa’s visit but throughout the New Year! Book at MassageBook.com/biz/EmeraldWellnessSSI, or call 912.602.1625.
THURSDAY, DEC. 1 - SATURDAY,
The Georgia Elvis Festival of ETAFestivals.com, officially Elvis Presley Enterprises, I-95 Toyota, will be at Epworth with concerts Thursday etafestivals.com.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER
The 2nd Annual Festival Hope 1312 Collective will City Hall, located at 1229 Brunswick. From 7:00-10:00 heavy hors d’oeuvres and a cocktail party and bid of trees and wreaths decorated teams from local businesses and other organizations. hope1312co.org.
Dress up your pups for Photos with Santa Paws at the SSI Casino Building, hosted by Glynn County Recreation & Parks Department and Glynn County Animal Services from 4:00-6:00
2 Girls Clubs of Halyards beginning at food, live Waters & the fantastic silent fun! Tickets Eventbrite.
Santa Cinema p.m. at the SSI Casino Building Christmas classic movie (shown hour) and have hot chocolate and Santa. $3 per person.
Isles Live! presents The Empire Trio in a holiday concert at Wesley United Methodist Church 7:00 p.m. goldenisleslive.org.
FRIDAY DEC. 2 - SATURDAY, DEC. 3
Experience timeless holiday cheer Christmas at HofwylBroadfield Plantation Tour the decorated 1850’s plantation
Christmas Meals Without the Hassle.
house and grounds with historic interpreters, cannon and musket firings, hot wassail, and more from 6:00-9:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Admission $10/adults, $5/youth 6-17, free/children 5 and under.
FRIDAY DEC. 2 - SUNDAY, DEC. 4
The Georgia Tribute Festival presents Christmas with the King at Brunswick Actors’ Theatre (1413 Newcastle Street) with concerts Friday-Sunday. tributefestival.rocks.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3
CASA’s annual Jingle All the Way 5K fun and festive family-friendly run benefiting CASA Glynn begins at 8:00 a.m. in Historic Downtown Brunswick. active.com.
Lord of Life Lutheran Church on SSI hosts its Holiday Market Craft Fair from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 30+ vendors offer handmade items including art, pottery, jewelry, ornaments and holiday décor, skincare, gourmet items, and more. Bake
sale, used book sale, snacks available. Raffle prizes
Bring the family to Breakfast the Grinch Santa, and Golden Isles Olive Oil in Village or stop by to visit off new, unwrapped toys
#ENDTHESTIGMA Toy from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 Breakfast reservations goldenislesoliveoil.com.
Walk, drive, or take a Redbug shuttle on a self-guided tour of festively decorated homes during the Magnolia Garden Club Historic Brunswick Christmas Tour of Homes Bake Sale from 10:00 a.m. p.m. (bake sale until 4:00 p.m.). Tickets at the First United Methodist Church, 1400 Norwich Street (bake sale location). Tickets: $25 in advance (call 912.996.0663) or $30 on tour day.
Join the coolest little Santa in town at Restoration Imports’ Carte Blanche Holiday Open House from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Refreshments, door prizes, seasonal shopping and more.
In Historic Downtown Brunswick, local crafters and artisans showcase their pottery, jewelry, fabric, wood, photography, leather, basketry, and gourmet food items from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Crafts Along Newcastle
the Winter from noon-4:00 rides, Green and vehicles Georgia Park. Santa annual Golden Messiah Chorus place Presbyterian This beloved tradition is many, so a seat! p.m., line Street procession trailers, motorcycles, bands, Elvis, and Santa Claus in the annual Brunswick Christmas Parade
SATURDAY DEC. 3SUNDAY, DEC. 4
The Glynn Visual Arts Mistletoe Market in Postell Park on SSI offers fine art fab gifts including pottery, jewelry, sculpture, photography, woodworking, baskets, textiles, and mixed media, fun food, entertainment, and holiday joy for the family. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. both days.
DECEMBER 4
with Santa at The King between 2:00-5:30 p.m. Santa and ornament painting Tide. 3 sessions offered, thetintedtide.com.
Honey Creek in Waverly Chocolate with Santa from 2:00spend some time by the Nick, share their Christmas arts and crafts. See their for more info.
enjoy Family Fun for the Jacoby Brass in concert at Methodist Church. Tickets: $35/adults and $15/students at coastalsymphonyofgeorgia.org.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8
Community members are invited to attend a Lights of Courage tree-lighting ceremony to pay tribute to loved ones from 6:00-7:00 p.m., at Southeast Georgia Health System’s Nunnally House, 3215 Avenue. sghs.org
THURSDAY, DEC. 8 - SUNDAY, DEC. 11
The Island Players present A Charlie Brown Christmas as their holiday show at the SSI
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Casino Theatre. Performances at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday and 3:00 p.m. on Sunday. theislandplayers.com.
FRIDAY, DEC. 9 - SUNDAY, DEC. 11
The Golden Isles Arts & Humanities production of A Christmas Carol with Bryan Thompson as Scrooge is at The Ritz Theatre. 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 3:00 p.m. Sunday. goldenislesarts.org.
Don’t miss Golden Isles family favorite, The Grinch presented by Jill Stanford Dance Center! Shows in the Brunswick High School Auditorium Friday at 7:00 p.m., Saturday at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., and Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Tickets $20 at jillstanforddancecenter.com.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10
Cassina Garden Club’s Annual Christmas Bake Sale takes place from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Historic Tabby Cabins and Gardens on Gascoigne Bluff. The “Best Bake Sale in the South” features delicious homemade cakes, pies, breads, candies, cookies, and other holiday treats and gifts. Cabin tours also offered.
Join the ACS Victory Board for Merry Movies at GTC Island Cinemas starting at 10:00 a.m. Kids are invited to wear
their PJs for a picture with Santa and watch either Disney cartoon Mickey’s Christmas Carol (26 min.) or The Polar Express (1 hr. 40 min.). Movies start at 11:00 a.m. Tickets $15 at acsvictoryboard.org.
Santa is scheduled to make his yearly arrival by harbor pilot boat at the Pier on St. Simons Island in the afternoon (ETA 2:30 p.m.). Stop by for photos.
Enjoy a cozy evening in the lobby at Oaks on the River in Darien with complimentary cookies, spiced cider, hot cocoa, and classic holiday tunes performed by Christmas Carolers in full Dickens-themed costumes from 4:00-6:00 p.m. Check out the gingerbread houses created by local students on display in the lobby and vote for your favorite.
Watch as Santa and his many friends make their way around Jekyll Island in a variety of vehicles lit up in their holiday best during the Holly Jolly Jekyll Light Parade from 7:00-8:00 p.m.
SATURDAY, DEC. 10 - SUNDAY, DEC. 11
Crafts in the Village is back at Postell Park in the Village on SSI. Shop the wares of artists, crafters, and artisan makers for jewelry, pottery,
paintings, photography, woodworking, gourmet goodies, candles, soap, and so much more.
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday and 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sunday. Santa will be there on Sunday for photos from 1:00-4:00 p.m.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11
Teddy Bear Tea at The King and Prince Resort takes place from 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Children receive a plush toy upon arrival, enjoy story time with Santa Claus, plus a variety of treats and refreshments. Tickets on Eventbrite.
Join the Golden Isles Youth Orchestra for their Winter Concert in the Glynn Academy Auditorium at 4:00 p.m. goldenislesyouthorchestra.org.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14
Cozy up with a tasty hot chocolate as Old Saint Nick reads a holiday classic during Fireside Stories with Santa at The Cottage Custard + Coffee shop at The King and Prince Resort 5:00-6:30 p.m.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER
Hospice of the Golden of Love service that giving at 5:00 p.m. memorial, stay for the illumination of information and to doves, visit hospice.me/lights-of-love.
FRIDAY, DEC. 9 - SUNDAY,
The Golden Isles Arts production of A Christmas Thompson as Scrooge 7:30 p.m. Friday and p.m. Sunday. goldenislesarts.org.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER
At Oaks on the River Breakfast with Santa 10:00 a.m. Bring the kids to enjoy a delicious breakfast buffet and grab a photo with Ol’ St. Nick. $15 for children ages 2-12, $25 for 13+, free for children under. Make reservations oaksontheriver.com.
at 11:30 for Movie Convention spot presentation Stole DECEMBER hot holiday classic during with Santa at The + Coffee shop at The King and Prince Resort 5:00-6:30 p.m.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22 skies about Great Dunes light up with fireworks dusk (around 7:00 Jekyll Island celebrates season.
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when Santa traditional on St. Simons atop Ol’ Engine 32, he’ll three stops hand out stockings and greet children. Leaving firehouse at 5:00 start at the Building, then Shops at Demere, stop at Elementary will try to keep you advised of his progress that night on our Facebook page.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25: CHRISTMAS DAY
Merry Christmas to All!
For more details and additional events that may have popped up since we went to print, New Year’s Eve celebrations, and post-Christmas sales and events, follow our social media pages and check the Holiday Happenings guide on our event page and online calendar at elegantislandliving.net.
Tis the season to enjoy those special holiday treats that we look forward to all year. The ambrosia salad that an aunt makes special for you, the peanut butter fudge Nana always made, your best friend’s rum balls. Like the Butler family’s chocolate waffles on Christmas, many of these delights come from generations of tradition and family recipes, and only appear for the season or this one special holiday. Christmas is the time for eggnog, fruitcake, and peppermint bark.
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Everywhere you turn, there are treats to be enjoyed, but nothing makes us smile more than whimsical gingerbread men (women too!) and colorfully decorated gingerbread houses.
The origins of gingerbread cookies and houses may go back further than you realize. While some food historians say the first known recipe for gingerbread dates from around 2400 BC in Greece, others trace its origins to 992 AD when Christian bakers in France were taught to make it by Armenian monk Gregory of Nicopolis. Ginger was used in food even before that, first cultivated in China approximately 5,000 years ago, and was thought to have magical and medicinal properties.
Over the centuries that followed, science has proven they were right. Ginger has many health benefits. It has anti-inflammatory properties that can help your brain. For example, ginger increases serotonin and dopamine levels, which can help with anxiety,
depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Reducing inflammation may also fight dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Ginger is also well known for its ability to ease stomach pains, treat nausea and motion sickness. Ginger has been proven helpful in fighting infection and reducing LDL cholesterol levels. Although our early predecessors may not have been aware of these specific benefits, they did make ample use of ginger for its medicinal purposes and its properties as a natural preservative.
The term “gingerbread” to describe what would later become the hard cookies we know today is a bit misleading, because although today we’re familiar with gingerbread loaves, it was never a bread. The word “gingerbread” was derived from an Old French term for gingered food and morphed into Middle English “gyngebreed,” which then became “gingerbread.” Mostly made by monks to feed to the hungry and use for religious instruction, flat cakes or cookies were formed from a paste of breadcrumbs, honey, and ginger that was rolled out thin and either pressed into molds or baked in sheets and later cut. Children were given gingerbread slabs with letters inscribed on them to help them learn the alphabet.
They were allowed to eat the tablets once they successfully completed the lesson. More elaborate gingerbread, often iced and decorated with gold leaf, and depicting people was used by heads of state for self-promotion and handed out like coins; it also became common in royal courts. Less lavish forms of gingerbread, often shaped like animals, hearts, and other symbols were a staple at Medieval fairs for commoners, and unmarried woman ate manshaped figures called “husbands” to help attract and ensure they’d find a real husband.
While the timeline here is a bit fuzzy, it was Queen Elizabeth I who gets the credit for introducing the first true “gingerbread men.” when she had her pastry bakers create gingerbread biscuits cut to resemble her suitors and other dignitaries who visited her court, decorating them with edible features and outfits. She then served them to guests, who were amused to eat their own likenesses, or perhaps she ate them out of spite. These cookies gifted by the queen were much coveted and her audacious act was emulated and popularized. Even Shakespeare recognized the appeal of gingerbread, having penned these lines i n “Love’s Labor Lost” around the mid-1590s for a performance in Queen Elizabeth’s court: “And I had but one penny in the world, thou should’st have it to buy gingerbread.”
In Nuremberg, Germany (known as the Gingerbread Capital of the World), the practice of making gingerbread was so lucrative
that gingerbread bakers formed a guild that employed master bakers and skilled workers to monopolize the production of this special treat, prohibiting other bakers (even in private homes) from making gingerbread, with exceptions or Easter! Gingerbread men even earned a place on the first Christmas trees, which coincidentally were introduced in England thanks to another queen. It was Queen Victoria who brought into the mainstream the tradition of the evergreen hung with sweets and ornaments from her husband’s homeland in Germany.
The Gingerbread Man tale about a cookie man who runs away from a cow, a horse, and a chicken but gets eaten by a fox, has delighted children (despite its slightly grisly tone) at Christmas since it was first published in St. Nicholas Magazine in 1875. The Gingerbread Man remains a common subject for American children’s
literature into the 21st century. The retellings often omit the original ending: “I am quarter gone... I am half gone... I am three-quarters gone... I am all gone!” and make other changes. In some variations, the fox deafness, drawing the Man closer and the fox snatches devours him. In other the Gingerbread in his flight riverbank, and after the fox’s offer to across, is convinced move ever-forward fox’s mouth. The Gingerbread Man’s taunt to pursuers: “Run, run fast as you can! You can’t catch me. I’m the Gingerbread Man!” is wellknown by children today. course, in our current generations, this may be attributed to the character of Gingy in DreamWorks Animation’s Shrek movies. One of Shrek’s best buddies, this feisty gingerbread man who was baked by the Muffin Man endured torture at Lord Farquaad’s
hands and has a healthy (and not unreasonable!) fear of Santa and his appetite.
There’s another gingerbread connection that began with some fairy tale characters and evolved into tradition and popular culture. We have Hansel and Gretel from the story published in 1812 by the Brothers Grimm to thank for the tradition of making houses out of gingerbread slabs and decorating them with icing and candy. The original fairy tale includes the line: “When they came nearer, they saw that the house was built of bread, and roofed with cakes, and the window was of transparent sugar.” Inspired by the story, German bakers began to craft small, decorated houses from the spiced honey biscuits they called lebkuchen. Today, most of us have childhood
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memories of playing Candy Land and racing our little cookie men to the gingerbread castle. In the stores during the holiday season, you can find simple to elaborate gingerbread house kits from the big-name cookie and candy makers using their products and others inspired by games, movies, and cartoons, like the Super Mario Bros. castle.
Our fascination with gingerbread houses, castles, and other structures has led to some amazing creations. The Guinness Book of World Records recognized the largest gingerbread house as a house built with an edible exterior (mounted over a wooden frame) by the Traditions Golf Club near Texas A&M University in 2013 to help raise money for a trauma center at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Their recipe was
simple: mix 1,800 pounds of butter 2,925 pounds of brown sugar, 7,200 eggs, 7,200 pounds all-purpose flour, 1,080 ounces ground ginger and a few other ingredients, bake and form into panels for mounting. The bakers tried to cut back on the butter and baking soda as much as possible to help the gingerbread better stand up to the weather, but calorie count is still estimated to be about 36,000 million! The edible and aromatic panels, icing and candy were mounted over the wooden frame and stood up to the Texas sun as well as a few storms. “One problem we did not anticipate was bees on warm days,” Traditions Golf Club General Manager Bill Horton said. “They have been coming over, getting so much sugar and stumbling around like they are drunk. But no one has gotten stung.”
Locally, Sea Island Resort has been known for the massive
gingerbread creations they create and display at The Cloister during the Christmas holidays. With different themes and replicas of island icons, the work of their confectioners has been remarkable. On Jekyll Island at the Holiday Inn Resort, there is currently a life-sized gingerbread house in the lobby and visitors are invited to come take a look and enjoy complimentary gingerbread cookies. Up in Darien, at Oaks on the River, you can check out a display of smaller, but festively creative, gingerbread
houses made by students from local schools in the lobby. While you’re there, cast a vote for your favorite!
Hopefully all of this has inspired you to do a little baking of your own. On the following pages you’ll find recipes for traditional gingerbread cookies and a spicy gingerbread loaf. Both are bake sale favorites! And since fresh ginger has so many health benefits, we threw in a recipe for homemade ginger ale. For some holiday cheer, we added a Christmas twist on the traditional ginger beer mule cocktail and included a nonedible recipe for gingerbread ornaments you can make with the kids and hang on the tree.
Grandma G’s Gingerbread Cookies
This recipe makes about 3 dozen cookies and comes from a long-time reader with this description: “I first made these cookies back in 1969 when my boys had Boy Scout bake sales. The bake sale committee did not want hundreds of chocolate chip cookies and appealed to the mothers to be innovative and make something that would sell. I was at a loss as to what
make, so I took a molasses rolled out cookie dough recipe and used it to make gingerbread boys and girls. I made three dozen of them and way back then, they sold them for $1 each and sold out in minutes. And now, I have been making them for over 50 years!”
INGREDIENTS:
1 c. molasses, dark
1 c. brown sugar
1 c. or 2 sticks margarine*
1 Tbsp. baking soda
4½ to 5 cups flour
½ tsp. salt
½ tsp. ground nutmeg
1 tsp. ground ginger
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 tsp. ground cloves
1 egg, well beaten
PREPARATION:
Combine molasses, sugar, shortening and baking soda in a heavy saucepan. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly and boil slowly for 5 minutes. Cool thoroughly. Mix flour, salt ,and spices. Add well beaten egg to the molasses mixture, then the dry ingredients.
Put in refrigerator until chilled. Roll out on a lightly floured surface ¼-inch thick and cut with cookie cutter. Place on either a greased baking pan or use parchment paper. Bake at 350°F for 8-10 minutes.
FOR FROSTING
3 egg whites
2½ c. confectioners’ sugar
1 tsp. lemon juice, or ¼ tsp. cream of tartar
1½ Tbsp. margarine
Flavoring of your choice (Gramdma G uses vanilla, clove, or almond extract.)
Assorted food coloring
Gumdrops, cinnamon dots, sprinkles and other candies
Quality sandwich bags
PREPARATION:
Beat egg whites and 1/3 of the confectioners sugar with mixer about 3-4 minutes. Add 1/3 more sugar and lemon juice or cream of tartar; beat 6-8 minutes longer. Add desired flavoring and enough more sugar to make the frosting hold its shape with clear cut edges. Beat again until smooth and thick. Add 1½ tablespoons of margarine to keep the frosting from becoming drying out or crumbling. Use good quality, heavier-weight, zippered sandwich bags for your colored frosting in or they can burst. Cut a small piece off one corner of bag for frosting to squeeze through so you can use to decorate like a piping bag. Decorate away!
Fresh Ginger Gingerbread
Fresh ginger adds zest to this wonderfully aromatic and moist gingerbread loaf. If you like your gingerbread on the spicier side, round the ground spices liberally. This recipe can easily be doubled.
INGREDIENTS:
1¼ c. all-purpose flour
½ tsp. cinnamon
¼ tsp. allspice
¼ tsp. cloves ¼ tsp. nutmeg ¼ tsp. baking soda ¼ tsp. salt ½ c. molasses 1/3 c. milk
¼ c. butter, melted
1½ Tbsp. fresh ginger root, grated with microplane
1 large egg
FOR GLAZE:
1/4 c. confectioners’ sugar
1/2 to 1 Tbsp. lemon juice
PREPARATION:
Heat oven to 350°F. Grease and flour a 9x5” loaf pan. Combine flour, cinnamon, allspice, cloves, nutmeg, baking soda and salt in bowl. Combine molasses, milk, sugar, butter, ginger, and egg in bowl; beat until thoroughly
mixed. Add flour mixture; beat at low speed, scraping bowl occasionally, until batter is smooth. Pour batter into prepared pan. Bake 30-35 minutes or until toothpick inserted into center comes out clean. Cool 10 minutes; remove from pans. Cool completely. In small bowl, stir together confectioners’ sugar and enough lemon juice for desired
consistency. Brush glaze over cooled loaf and serve or wrap tightly and store in refrigerator.
Easy Homemade Ginger Ale
Made with a healthier spin, this tantalizingly tart and sweet, easy homemade ginger ale is a refreshing, 5-ingredient drink that can be ready to enjoy in less than 10 minutes.
INGREDIENTS
2 tsp. fresh ginger (1 inch knob of ginger)
4 tsp. lemon juice (1/2 lemon)
4 tsp. lime juice (1 lime)
4 Tbsp. maple syrup
2 c. seltzer
PREPARATION
Peel a 1-inch nob of ginger root and grate using microplane to yield 2 teaspoons of fresh ginger. Add the fresh ginger to a large
shakable container. Cut the lemon in half, and squeeze to yield 4 tsp. and pour in with ginger. Do the same with lime, using both halves to yield 4 tsp. Add maple syrup to the ginger, lemon juice, and lime juice, and mix well. Finally, add seltzer of your choice and pour into glasses over ice to enjoy this delicious, refreshing beverage with the zing of fresh ginger.
Christmas Mule
cocktail a festive holiday twist.
INGREDIENTS:
3-4 rosemary needles
Small pinch of fresh thyme
1 tsp. sugar
2 oz. vodka
2 oz. cranberry juice
4 oz. ginger beer
Sugar-dipped cranberries, for garnish
Fresh herbs, for garnish
PREPARATION: lightly herbs and vodka and shake copper with ice and Garnish with dusted with herbs.
Gingerbread Salt Dough Ornaments
These gingerbread cookiestyled ornaments aren’t edible, but the salt dough is made from items found in your pantry and they’ll last for many holidays to come.
INGREDIENTS:
3 c. all-purpose flour
1 c. salt
3/4 c. ground cinnamon ¼ c. ground cloves
1 1/5 2 c. water
15 drops aromatic essential oil (ginger, nutmeg, peppermint)
PREPARATION:
Combine flour, salt, cinnamon, and cloves in a large bowl. Whisk to eliminate any clumps. Set aside 1/4 cup of the dry ingredients to use for rolling out the dough. Fill glass measuring cup with 2 cups of water. Add essential oils. Gradually pour water into dry ingredients, stirring to combine. Use your hands and knead moisture in as you go.
Once dough is thoroughly mixed, place on a flat surface dusted with reserved flour mixture to roll out. Roll to 1/4” thick and use cookie cutters to cut dough into shapes. Make sure to make a small hole at the top of each “cookie” so you can string twine or ribbon through to be able to hang the ornaments. Place “cookies” on baking sheet and bake in 300°F oven for 1 hour. Remove and cool thoroughly, then decorate using acrylic paint, paint pens, glue, and glitter.
We hope this dose of history, nostalgia, good health and good cheer, helps make Christmas merry and bright for you and yours.
Happy Holidays
from the EIL family!
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ATaste of Glynn returns for its 22nd year in 2023 and they’re going big with a added award for barbeque, new restaurants participating, and the ability to double their impact. Mark Sunday, January 15 on your calendar so you can plan to be there to enjoy the delicious offerings and help Glynn Community Crisis Center (GCCC) help others.
for agencies and groups within Glynn and McIntosh Counties.
“We are sincerely grateful for the support of St. Marys Foundation and of our local community,” said Dottie Bromley, GCCC Executive Director. “This grant reflects support of our mission and belief in the agency’s ability to make a difference in the lives of those we serve.”
time restaurant participant.
Ben Hankey, one of its owneroperators echoed Kate’s thoughts about supporting GCCC and its mission. “We like the exposure, but it’s also a great opportunity to contribute to the cause,” Hankey said. “I’m expecting a good time.”
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Thanks to a challenge grant from the St. Mary’s Foundation, the event will have twice the impact in working to end domestic violence. The foundation has promised a dollar-for-dollar match up to $50,000, on all proceeds from the event, which benefits GCCC. Four programs administered by GCCC support domestic violence victims and their children: Amity House, an emergency shelter and crisis hotline; Housing Assistance Program, helping survivors move into independent housing; Outreach Client Services, supporting the agency’s non-residential clients; and Community Outreach/ Education, prevention education
Kate Foster, who owns South of Heaven Bar-be-que in Brunswick with her husband Judd, is excited about this year’s addition of a barbecue award to A Taste of Glynn. But participating in the event for the first time is not about competition for them. “We’re just really happy to share what we love to do at one of our favorite places,” Foster said. The venue for the event, The King and Prince Beach and Golf Resort on St. Simons Island, is where she and Judd were married. She added, “A lot of our customers are on the island, so it will be nice to bring a piece of our business over to the island.”
Like South of Heaven, Wolf Island Oyster Co. will be a first
In addition to the chef-prepared food, live music and a silent auction will entertain patrons. Among other items, this year’s silent auction features a couple of one-of-a-kind culinary experiences. Chef Daniel Auffenberg of Dorothy’s is offering to prepare an in-home meal, valued at $1,000, for the highest bidder. Chef Dave Snyder, owner of Halyard’s Restaurant Group and Hook & Knife Charters, is offering a fishing trip that will culminate with Snyder preparing the catch from the day at Halyard’s restaurant.
A Taste of Glynn takes place from 5:00-8:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 15, at The King and Prince Beach & Golf Resort. Tickets are $65 at the door or purchase in advance for $50 at atasteofglynn.com.
Acheery voice from behind you says , “Excuse us! Do you mind if we get in here?” This sudden interruption catches your attention. As you look to your left, two smiling faces are looking back at you. These faces, and the bright red aprons worn just below them, belong to dedicated volunteers with the St. Simons Land Trust. Tonight, they are oyster
runners. You look down and each volunteer is holding the handle of a large basket filled with nearly 100 freshly steamed South Georgia oysters. One of the volunteers continues, “We have a fresh batch to deliver and there are so many more coming!” You quickly move aside, and SPLAT. Roughly 50 pounds of heavenly goodness now sits in front of you on a red and white checkered tablecloth.
You’ve been waiting 365 days for this experience. Since January 2022, you’ve been waiting to be back at the Land Trust’s annual Oyster Roast. Now, once again, it’s you against the bivalve. As steam rises from the pile of oysters, you hold a sharp-edged oyster with one gloved hand and the other holds a shucking knife. You press the blade into the oyster’s hinge, twist the knife, and CRACK.
In a feeling of utter success, that perfectly steamed (or fire-roasted, if you prefer) oyster opens in your hand. Something about opening an oyster feels a bit empowering, regardless of how you do it. (Amazing that a local shorebird, the American Oystercatcher, can do this with its beak!) Without hesitation, the fleshy morsel is dipped into melted butter or cocktail sauce, placed on a cracker, and consumed. One after another, these coastal delights are eaten, and their shells tossed into buckets beneath the table for later use in a living shoreline or other conservation project.
For the oyster lovers out there, this is a scene you are sure to experience at the Land Trust’s 2023 Oyster Roast. Taking place on January 21, 2023, at Gascoigne Bluff Park on St. Simons Island, this annual event is one the Golden Isles community looks forward to every year. And while local oysters are a main attraction, the event is about far more than eating. The Land Trust hosts this annual fundraiser to gather the community in the name of coastal conservation. It brings awareness to the organization’s important work and helps raise money to preserve the natural and scenic character of St. Simons – a cause that anyone who knows and loves the island can get behind.
“The Land Trust’s Oyster Roast is always a top priority for us every year,” says Greer
Brown, the Land Trust’s board chair. “It’s a homegrown event that is the perfect culmination of location, food, music, and people all supporting and celebrating an organization dedicated to preserving the attributes that make St. Simons Island such a special place to both residents and visitors.”
The first SSLT Oyster Roast was held at Village Creek Landing in 2000 (the same year the organization was founded) with 70 guests in attendance – far more than had been expected. The oysters were soon gone and had to be supplemented with hotdogs and other quickly purchased food. As the event grew, so did the size of the venue and amount of food required. When it moved to Fort Frederica, a lovely array of buffet items such as fried chicken and Low Country boil was added. Finally, after reaching ticket sales of more than 600, it relocated permanently to Gascoigne Bluff Park where more than 1,000 tickets are sold every year and nearly 50 local restaurants provide delicious coastal cuisine.
The exciting growth continues with the 2023 Oyster Roast. This year, the Land Trust’s Pennies for Preservation partner Maggie Hughes Events has taken over the planning and execution of the Roast. Maggie, who is also a Land Trust Ambassador, was excited about the opportunity to experience the
Roast in a professional capacity. “The Land Trust and its mission are so important to me and my businesses. We’ve partnered in many ways already, but I am honored to support the organization further by planning its annual fundraiser. This year’s event is going to be unforgettable!”
The Land Trust’s staff is quick to say that they wouldn’t be able to host the event without the help of the nearly 100 other businesses that support the organization. “It absolutely would not be possible without the many restaurants and businesses who give so generously,” says Emily Ellison, the Land Trust’s Executive Director. “These partners provide us with special menu items, with staff time, and with financial support. And if we didn’t have community leaders like Charlie Williams, owner of Crabdaddy’s and Fiddlers at 410 Arnold, and Steve and Sandy Schoettle at Sea Island Forge, steaming and roasting the oysters every year, if we didn’t have Bob Thompson spending the night on the grounds, or Chef Dave Carrier cooking hundreds of pounds of Low Country boil, if we didn’t have a happy band of dedicated, hard-working volunteers, there is no way we could pull off such an event.”
In fact, that corps of volunteers, who do far more than run oysters from the steamer to the table, has tripled over the last few years. Nearly
150 people begin helping months before the event and lead efforts to set up the day of the Oyster Roast, serve food and drinks, and break down afterwards. On January 21, they will be there once again in their red volunteer aprons. And with the growing number of guests and food booths at the event, their help will be needed more than ever.
In addition to oysters and Low Country boil from Certified Burgers & Beverage, there will be barbeque, soups and chowders, salads, fried chicken, mac-and-cheese, and desserts. In 2022, the Land Trust Oyster Roast had nearly 20 restaurant booths that included food such
as crab cakes from Barbara Jean’s, smoked sausage chili and foie gras crostini from ECHO, caramelized sweet potatoes from Ember, the famous Bananas Foster from Halyard Restaurant Group, and other specialty items from the chefs at Nazzaro’s, Striplings General Store, Sea Island, Sea Salt, Chile Peppers, The Westin, and more.
While the food is certainly a good reason to attend, the live music will keep you there! We always suggest you wear comfortable shoes and be ready for your toes to be tapping to some familiar tunes. Award-winning singer/ songwriter Dallas Davidson and his band
will once again fill Gascoigne Bluff the sweet sounds of many of the Nashville hits that he helped send up the charts. It’s quite a treat!
So, after you’ve eaten your fill of oysters, made rounds through the many different restaurant booths, purchased a raffle ticket or two, and boot-scoot boogied to a few country songs, what next? We hope you leave the event with a desire to invest in land preservation on St. Simons by becoming an annual member of the Land Trust, receiving training to volunteer or become a docent at Cannon’s Point Preserve, or get plugged in to the organization’s ambassador groups.
For those of you who are already a part of the Land Trust’s family of supporters, we genuinely thank you. Your generosity means more than you’ll ever know and is making real impact on St. Simons Island. Now, let’s get ready to have some FUN.
Tickets for the 2023 St. Simons Land Trust Oyster Roast on Saturday, January 21, 2023 from 4:30-7:30 p.m. at Gascoigne Bluff Park are $95. Current Land Trust members receive a special discounted rate of $75. Call 912.638.9109
to order or buy online beginning December 1, 2022. Ticket sales end January 14, unless sold out beforehand. To purchase online and for more information, visit sslt.org. See you in January!
“The Land Trust’s Oyster Roast is always a top priority for us every year,” says Greer Brown, the Land Trust’s board chair. “It’s a homegrown event that is the perfect culmination of location, food, music, and people all supporting and celebrating an organization dedicated to preserving the attributes that make St. Simons Island such a special place to both residents and visitors.”
Meet our Featured luxury
As we prepare for the new year, industry experts expect the luxury real estate market to be somewhat insulated from a potential softening of the mass market. Reflecting on the past 12 months, we see a more evenly paced market with plenty of opportunity for those wanting to sell or buy a home in the luxury sector. Learn more about how lifestyle choices continue to influence the luxury market by reaching out to one of our luxury experts who will go the extra mile, backed by the #1 firm in Coastal Georgia (according
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to the Golden Isles Multiple Listing Service Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Hodnett Cooper Real Estate has been chosen by more buyers and sellers, over the last 12 months, than any other real estate firm in Coastal Georgia).
Our team of 21 luxury specialists can help you whether you are relocating, purchasing a home for an investment or trying to find a unique property – from private homes, waterfront estates and equestrian properties to residences with historical significance or
unique architectural details. Consistently raising the bar in terms of luxury Real Estate marketing and delivering results to their clients year after year, our team of REALTORS® has been pleased to represent over 1120 transaction sides over the last 12 months (November 2021 through October 2022) and totaling over $415 million in total sales volume.
Join us as we learn more about some of our luxury team members and their influences and favorite pastimes.
Luke Pigge Joe Wills Missy Neu Cindy Jacobs Len HoshallCindy Jacobs
“Luxury is in the eyes of the beholder.”
A native of the Golden Isles, Cindy finds inspiration nurturing her garden with her husband Russell or on a long hike. As a former educator, college professor, and human resources executive, Cindy understands the significance of taking care of the details for her real estate clients, anticipating their needs, and freeing them up to make important decisions in finding their dream homes. As the current owner of The Dodge, the former home of writers Eugenia Price and Joyce Blackburn, Cindy appreciates the details of fine craftsmanship and enduring design. She credits growing up as a second generation builder’s kid with giving her the ability to visualize potential and see the hidden gem in every property.
Joe Wills
“Luxury is enjoying life to the fullest.”
Joe understands and appreciates the romantic power of storytelling whether it relates to the seasonality of living in the Golden Isles or a poem written by Sidney Lanier waxing lyrical about the Marshes of Glynn. As a selfproclaimed number cruncher, Joe knows that numbers tell a story, a story that helps him interpret the market, see current trends and be able to predict the future for his clients and their investments. His conviction that the Georgia coast is the best of all places to live is infectious. Joe enjoys listening
to jazz, gospel, county and the blues, cooking, fishing, cycling or spending time on the golf course.
Len Hoshall
“The best luxury in life is being totally free from worry.”
An Atlanta native, Len relocated to the Golden Isles along with his wife and two daughters in 1989. He credits the salt air, sand & still small-town charm of Coastal GA as the reason his family has thrived. Len finds the human side of real estate most inspiring as he gets to meet new people and help them by providing guidance and direction, as they navigate their real estate journey. He delights in delving into the history of each home to find that special show-stopping quality that will captivate potential buyers. Len feels honored that his clients entrust him with so much faith to be part of their journey, whether finding their perfect home or the right buyer.
Luke Pigge
“One of life’s greatest luxuries is time”
Growing up as a third-generation realtor on St. Simons Island, many of Luke’s childhood memories include accompanying his mother, Pat Hodnett Cooper, and grandfather, Roy Hodnett, on showings of houses. This instilled in Luke a
deep appreciation of exactly what “home” means: not only a space to house one’s treasures but a sacred place for people to come together, where special memories with loved ones, family, and friends are created. Luke finds fulfillment in sharing his knowledge of real estate, the area, and other learnings with potential clients so they too can feel a sense of belonging and become integral members of the local community.
Missy Neu
“Giving and receiving love is one of life’s greatest luxuries that I never take for granted.”
Missy got an early start and has been in the real estate industry in the Golden Isles for over 27 years. A bit of a trailblazer, when Missy isn’t flourishing in her role as COO and co-owner of Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Hodnett Cooper Real Estate, she can be found on the open water with her husband, friends, and fur babies chasing down big fish. Her wealth of knowledge, industry experience, community involvement, and love of numbers, makes her an obvious favorite with her clients, as she helps them navigate real estate decisions by providing them with thorough research and consistent communication. Traveling to Alaska with her husband remains at the top of her bucket list.
FOR MORE INFORMATION about luxury real estate in Coastal Georgia or to connect with this team of agents, please call 912.638.5450, visit coastalgeorgialuxury.com, or follow us on Instagram @bhhshodnettcooperluxury.
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New Faces at Seaside
Seaside Veterinary Hospital is thrilled to be introducing some new faces on their team. In a world where DVM’s can throw a dart at a map and find a job, Lead DVM, Dr. Wes Blount and Hospital Manager, Brandi Morrow have worked diligently with veterinary universities since 2019. They recognized that making a name for Seaside as the place to get hands-on learning and mentorship would be the way to recruit the best talent. Students at the top of their class get first pick on internships and externships. With student’s word of mouth spreading about a great experience, Seaside teaches as many as twelve veterinary students a year. They say “yes” to pets, provide quality medicine and love to teach with dedicated mentorship. Seaside is better for the students they bring to our
island, and so are your pets. Dr. Blount and Brandi are selective when choosing new doctors to bring on board, and they found the right fit in doctors Matison Hanish and Cullen Kurgan.
Dr. Mati Hanish grew up in Prior Lake, Minnesota. She pursued her Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science at The University of Minnesota. She then moved to St. Kitts where she attended Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Hanish has a passion for integrative medicine, general practice, and surgery. She and her husband Alejandro have 2 dogs (Vidia and Ringo) and 5 cats (Violet, Mooncake, Reina, Poe, and Sagwa). In her free time, Dr. Hanish enjoys kiteboarding and freediving as well as relaxing with her animals. She came to Seaside on an internship and fell in love with
the island beaches, community, and their pets, of course! Dr. Hanish felt like one of the Seaside team from week one.
Dr. Cullen Kurgan was born and raised in Indiana He received his bachelor’s degree in Animal Sciences from Purdue University. He is an avid fisherman. Dr. Kurgan fished on Purdue’s Bass team while earning his degree there. He went on to attend Veterinary School at St. George’s University and University of Florida. On his days off you can find him at the beach fishing for sharks or pompano. Dr. Kurgan did an internship with Dr. Weldon, who performs ultrasounds and ECHOs once a month at Seaside. He said that after visiting over 20 hospitals, he felt the most at home on St Simons Island.
Schedule your pet’s next visit and stop in to meet these important
new members of the Seaside team. Seaside Veterinary Hospital is located at 175 Skylane Road.
For more information about their veterinarians and services or to make an appointment, visit seasidevets.com. They hope that they continue to be your best friend’s best friend!
Merry Christmas from Our Family to Yours
In this issue of Elegant Island Living, the Davis Love Foundation (DLF) continues a series of highlights focused on The RSM Classic and its impact on our community.
As we reflect on Thanksgiving and prepare for the Christmas season, it’s the perfect time to look back with wonder and appreciation of the many blessings in our lives. Faith. Family. Friends. Community.
We are so grateful to live and work in the Golden Isles. This place is filled with the best of Southern hospitality, amazing generosity where neighbors look after neighbors and visitors are embraced with open arms.
We saw this demonstrated time and time again during The RSM Classic last month. Everyone who made the trip to our special island received the warmest welcome and was treated to an experience where memories were made that will last a lifetime.
This would not have been possible without the dedication and loyalty of more than 1,200 volunteers, many of whom live in the Golden Isles. We believe we have the very best volunteers on the PGA TOUR.
On behalf of the Davis Love Foundation and all the children and families impacted by the $30+ million dollars raised and donated from The RSM Classic, we thank you for your
In its first thirteen years, The RSM Classic, hosted by Davis Love III, has raised more than $30 million to support local and national charities. For information, visit rsmclassic.com.
continued loyalty and support. May you and yours experience the peace and tranquility of this holiday season, knowing that our community is so special because of you.
HELP GIVE TEENS
CONFIDENCE
The Junior League of the Golden Isles founded Confidence Closets and Period Pouches programs to combat issues of hygiene and period poverty. The closets are located within partner organizations and pouches are provided to schools to provide teens in need with no-cost access to the hygiene, feminine and laundry products necessary to ensure they have the confidence to attend school and thrive. JLGI is a non-profit organization of women committed to improving our community and empowering
women and children in Glynn County through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. For more information about JLGI or to supporting these programs, visit jlgoldenisles.org and see their Amazon Wishlist.
MAKING HISTORY
Recently the Golden Isles chapter of Jack and Jill of America made history as one of the newest chapters in the national organization that was founded in 1938. The chartering milestone celebrated a year of working and living to impact the lives of children in local counties. Shontae Buffington, president of the newly chartered chapter, and Kaia Alderson, chapter vice president, desired to provide an opportunity for their children to engage with other mothers and children via strategic programming. The Golden Isles Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated consists of mother members who reside in Camden, Glynn, and McIntosh Counties and uniquely and strategically strengthens children to be the next generation of leaders through leadership development, volunteer service, philanthropic giving, and civic duty. Learn more at jackandjillinc.org.
HEATHER WILSON JOINS KGIB STAFF
Keep Golden Isles Beautiful introduces Heather Wilson its new executive assistant, following the departure of Christy Trowbridge. Although she’s originally from the West Coast, this wife and mother of three has lived in Georgia since 2008, in the Golden Isles since 2014, and has been an active volunteer with KGIB since 2016. Passionate about youth education, Wilson looks forward to engaging
our area youth in impactful community betterment projects and efforts and equipping them to make positive differences in our coastal community. Wilson’s tenure as a Girl Scouts regional staff member instilled in her the importance of supporting volunteers and working together to make our little corner of the world a better place. Her experience in event planning, customer service, and non-profit fundraising will also be beneficial. Welcome Heather! kbgib.com
DAVID OF ST. SIMONS
David, a small boutique offering a thoughtfully curated selection of men’s and women’s clothing, jewelry and handbags is now open in Redfern Village (next to Edward on Saint Simons). “Because the space is small, we have to carefully select what we choose to sell.” said owner David DeVivo. Most of the jewelry is handmade, and sourced from New York, Savannah, Florida and locally. The majority of the apparel is made in the United States, Italy, Portugal and Canada. “We’re buying most of our merchandise from small batch American and European sources, so you are not likely to find it anywhere else. In fact, we have exclusive rights to sell many of our items in this area.” David said. Handmade Italian leather
RISH NAMED NEW CMO Hospice of the Golden Isles welcomes new Chief Medical Officer, Lindsey Rish, M.D. to fill the position vacated by Dr. Michael Shaner,
handbags imported directly from Italy and fashion forward men’s shirts are top sellers. Stop by and shop or call 912.955.6270.
who is retiring after 12 years of service. She’ll be working closely with him over the next several months to ensure a smooth transition. Dr. Rish is board-certified in Family Medicine and board-eligible in Hospice and Palliative Medicine. She completed her Hospice and Palliative Medicine fellowship in Jacksonville, Florida, under the mentorship of Dr. Ana
MIXED NUTS OPENS SECOND LOCATION
For several years, many of Mixed Nuts Boutique & Consignment’s customers and consignors have been suggesting they need a larger store. They are thrilled to announce the opening of their second location in the Village: Mixed Nuts South. Located at 548 Ocean Blvd. (directly across from Porch), the shop is about two thirds the size of their “North” location, which will remain their flagship store. The computers are synced together, so you can consign, drop off, and shop at either location. Drop in to see the new digs and get ready to celebrate Mixed Nuts’ 10th anniversary with them next year! North: 912.434.9600, South: 912.434.6040.
Sanchez at Community Hospice & Palliative Care. Dr. Rish says, “I am honored and excited to be joining the HGI family. I’ve already witnessed the amazing team in action and cannot wait to grow along with them while offering the best, most compassionate, and up-to-date care to our patients and their families.” Welcome, Dr. Rish! hospice.me.
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Decorum Cabinetry & Flooring
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IT’S A MASKED BASH
See out the old year and ring in the new with a Masquerade Party at the Ballroom by Beach House on Jekyll Island. Formal attire is not required, but masks are an essential part of the evening’s fun. Things get started at 8:00 p.m. with a DJ playing all your favorite tunes straight into the New Year. A selection of heavy hors d’oeuvres will keep you fueled to hit the dance floor until things wind down at 1:00 a.m. Tickets are $89 per person and include a
midnight champagne toast. So, slip behind your favorite disguise and accessorize with your dancing shoes! Bring 5 non-perishable items for donation to the food drive for Second Harvest Food Bank to receive a voucher for a free drink. Call 912.635.2256 for more information or purchase your tickets at jibeachhouse.com/events.html.
MOON OVER BUFFALO
“The King of American Farce” Ken Ludwig, and the Brunswick Actors Theatre cast will have you laughing yet again with December’s production of “Moon Over Buffalo.” Amidst family crises, George and Charlotte Hay, a husband-and-wife team of actors, struggle to perform “Cyrano de Bergerac” and “Private Lives” in repertory. The possibility of a Hollywood director’s visit makes for even more chaos! Performances December 9-11 and 16-18, Friday & Saturday nights at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m., 1413 Newcastle St., Brunswick. Doors open 30 minutes prior to curtain and snack packs included in ticket price. Don’t forget to buy your passes for next season while you’re there! Tickets at soglogallery.com.
BATTLE OF THE BADGES 2022
Come out to Mallery Park on St. Simons Island on Saturday, December 10, for the 3rd
Annual Battle of the Badges. Watch our first responders go head to head in this charity softball tournament with proceeds going to Shop with a Firefighter, Cops & Kids (formerly Shop with a Cop), Safe Harbor, and Amity House. Gates open at 8:00 a.m. Games start at 8:30 a.m. Tickets are $5 at the gate. There will be drinks and concessions available. Come cheer on the boys in blue and the ones in red too!
“My family and I recently moved to St. Simons Island. 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.”
• 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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Hans F. Trupp, CCIM founder and former Chairman of Trupp Hodnett Enterprises and The 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 93,000 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.
This 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.
Thanks 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 93,000 agents and growing.
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100 DEMERE RETREAT LANE
St. Simons Island, off East Beach
4 br | 3 ba | MARSH VIEWS| $930,000
Fabulous contemporary within walking distance to East Beach and short bike ride to Village. High ceilings, lots of light, large deck and 2 fireplaces.
107 TABBY PLACE DRIVE
St. Simons Island, Tabby Place
3 br | 3 ba | CORNER LOT| $575,000 desirable, one level home built in 2020 has shake and siding exterior and brick accents. Neighborhood pool.
608 EVERETT STREET
St. Simons Island, Near Village
3 br | 2 ba | UPdATEd | $690,000
5 & 7 SEA OATS LANE
St. Simons Island, Near Beach
Marshfront lot in gated subdivision. Lot 5 is 1.2 acre. Survey is available.
South End beach bungalow walking distance to the beach and the village. Flood insurance not required. Fresh updates. 102 PINE TREE St. Simons Island, Island Club 4 br | 4.5 ba | POOL |
Smart, chic renovations include kitchen, all baths, new pool, landscaping, and new roof, plumbing and electrical.
308 HAWKINS ISLAND DRIVE - Saint Simons Island
6 br | 6 ba, 3 hba | 6477SF | $3,750,000
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!
113 SHADOW WOOD BEND
Saint Simons Island
4 br | 4 ba | 2400SF | $699,000
In the desirable Oak Forest community. Great location! X Flood zone. This home has been perfectly maintained and is in Immaculate condition and ready to move in! Over $65,000 of upgrades in the past couple of years!
23 CARRIAGE DRIVE
Saint Simons Island
7 br | 6 ba, 2 hba | $3,275,000
On 9.5+ acres in the prestigious community of Butlers Plantation, this once-in-a-lifetime estate brings serenity and tranquility to elegant island living. Twenty-foot ceilings, walls of windows, multiple fireplaces, and the finest materials accent dramatic, entertaining spaces with wonderful amenities.
101 LONG POINT DRIVE
Sugarmill, Saint Simons Island
4 br | 3 ba | $650,000
One-level EASY living. Split BR plan with sunroom and lanai with brick floor and a masonry fireplace. The lovely yard features olive trees and gardenias w/ patio and jasmine covered arbor. 2-car garage w/ bonus room over. X flood zone!
211 DUNBARTON DRIVE
Dunbar Creek, Saint Simons Island
3 br | 2 ba | $599,500
Beautiful one-story home in desirable Dunbar Creek. This remodeled home is located on a large wooded lot with a two-car garage, outstanding deck, and fenced back yard. Remodeled in 2017. Open plan with lots of natural light. Close to the community pond. X flood zone!
297 MOSS OAK CIRCLE
Saint Simons Island
2 br | 2 ba | $515,000
Renovated, fully furnished, two-bedroom condo (sleeps 7) overlooking the golf course and lagoon views in Sea Palms.
219 PINE STREET
Glynn Haven, Saint Simons Island
2 br | 2 ba | $425,000
An incredible cabin in the woods unlike anything on SSI. This home is so secluded you'll feel miles away in the country. Situated on 2½ lots. X flood zone.
3 SOUTH-END BUILDABLE LOTS
Saint Simons Island
DEMERE ROAD | $350,000 - $400,000
A perfect opportunity to custom-build in a prime location nearby the beach off Demere Road. Three separate lots are available.
1629 Bruce Drive | St. Simons
4BR, 3BA. 1948 Brick home on East Beach. $1,390,000. Joan Lewis. 912-258-5841
221 Medinah | St. Simons
3/4BR, 2.5BA. Custom Home with charm of Italian Villa. $820,000. Joan Lewis. 912-258-5841
3BR,
3.07 acres. Gated community. Dock/clubhouse. $540,000. Betsy Polhill 912-269-1690 or Ken Sausedo 912-223-1918
3BR, 3.5BA. Beautiful Home on 11th Fairway $1,360,000. Marcia & Rick Irwin. 678-361-8835 2509 Demere Rd. #6 | St. Simons
2BR, 2BA. Beautifully furnished. Move-in Ready! $364,900. Janice Morgan. 912-580-1833
5BR, 3 full/2 half BA, 1 Blk from Village $1,100,000. Margaret Anne Proctor. 912-222-6629
415 Holly Street | St. Simons
3BR, 2BA. Adorable with room to expand. $530,000. Call Any Signature Agent.
10035 Woodland Cove | Brunswick
5BR, 3BA. Spacious Home in New S|D. $359,900. Carla Jernigan. 912-266-3111
2BR,
2244 Old Jesup Road | Brunswick
3BR, 2BA. Beautifully updated. $200,000. Margaret Anne Proctor. 912-222-6629
You already have a friend on the Island!
Real Escapes Properties is one the largest Property Management Companies on St. Simons Island. We’ve been a local, family-owned and operated business since 2004. We currently have over 150 short term vacation rentals and several long-term rentals and all are located right here on St. Simons Island - where our focus has always been!
At Real Escape Properties, we do so much more than simply putting a few pictures of your investment property online and waiting for the interested parties to call in. Instead, we create an individual profile for each and every property to really emphasize everything that makes your property appealing and special. We meet with our homeowners and discuss their needs and their goals and set pricing based on each unique property.
We look forward to proving our motto that "You already have a friend on the Island" with the wonderful staff at Real Escapes Properties. Call us today to discuss property management options - we look forward to hearing from you soon!
Cottage 485, E. Thirty First Street Sea Island
Ocean front: Sea Island. The beach and golf brought this family here, but Sea Island became so much more. The personal palettes that went into the creation of Cottage 485 include family, love, books, art, conversation, communication, the environment, fun, education and history. In a word, this cottage is welcoming. You'll notice this when you step into the foyer. Atlantic Ocean vistas catch the eye through the beamed, high ceiling Living room. The Great room has coffered beamed ceilings and leads out to an oceanside screened porch. The ground level Master bedroom has two full baths plus a den/office. The second floor has five bedrooms, all en-suite,
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Cottage 438, W. Sixteenth St. Sea Island
Six bedrooms in all (4 in the main house plus 2 in the Guest House by the pool), Cottage 438 on 16th Street is a terrific casual beach cottage for family and friends. Light, airy and cheerful, the open Kitchen/Dining and high-ceilinged Living Room offer pools views with expansive decking. The 522 square foot Bonus Room is another space waiting for fun to happen. The ground floor Master Bedroom has a fireplace and its own den and sun deck. The separate Guest House also has a fully equipped Kitchen, Dining area and Living Room. Good looking stucco home with slate roof. Good beach access and convenient location for the Beach Club, Spa and Cloister. $4,250,000
ocean front porch plus family room and balcony. An additional laundry room is on this level. Architect John Shackleford's touches are on display throughout the home with brilliant uses of heart pine, stone, high ceilings and wall designs. Now it's your opportunity!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. $19,500,000
Wartime Christmas Cheer at Naval Air Station St. Simons
As Christmas approaches, we usually think in terms of planning festivities for a small circle of our family and friends. But at Naval Air Station (NAS) St. Simons during World War II, it was a different story. The base was responsible for entertaining up to 1,700 enlisted personnel, officers, and civilian employees, many away from their loved ones for the holiday.
In December 1943, the base newspaper Tally-Ho announced numerous Christmas events. These included caroling, religious services, dinner in the mess hall, and dancing at the King and Prince Hotel, which the Navy had transformed into an advanced radar training facility and Bachelor Officer Quarters. Since some of the families of base personnel had moved to St. Simons Island, a party with Santa was held for the children. As the paper noted, “You may be away from home, but it is your fault if you don’t catch some of the Good Cheer that comes with Christmas.”
The following year, according to a December 1944 Tally-Ho article, the problem of getting a Christmas turkey and the traditional accompaniments during wartime rationing was solved for enlisted men stationed at the base. The Navy invited wives and children to join them at a Christmas dinner of turkey and all the trimmings. The dinner brought to a close the Yuletide celebrations, which included a children’s party where Santa handed out hard candy, apples, and oranges and a dance in the “gaily decorated” recreation hall. Everyone could only hope they had celebrated the last Christmas of the war.
The images for this month include the 1943 Christmas dinner menu for NAS St. Simons and a picture of Navy photographer Jack Daniel Lane with his family at Christmas, 1944. As official photographer of NAS St. Simons, Lane created a visual record of activities and personnel at the station. A collection of these images is preserved at the Coastal Georgia Historical Society. After the war, Dan Lane returned to his family’s business, Lane Brothers Commercial Photography, in Atlanta and worked there until his retirement in 1975.
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.