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GLYNN VISUAL ARTS’ RECEPTION

Glynn Visual Arts recently hosted an opening for its exhibition titled, “The Human Form.” It featured 21 members and 40 works of sculpture, acrylic, pastels, mixed media, lino prints, watercolor, and more. Submissions were juried by artist Ralph Gilbert, a narrative painter and muralist.

Susan and Don Myers, from left, and Woody Hunter Suzanne Clements, left, and Ella Cart Ute Sportschuetz

Ella Cart, left, and Cheryl Keefer Guy and Linda Rutland Jean Smith, left, and Suzanne Scaglione Linda Bobinger, left, and Dottie Clark

ST. SIMONS’ ART CRAWL

Several local galleries joined together to host an Art Crawl along Frederica Road on St. Simons Island. Participating locations included ArtTrends Gallery, Anderson Fine Art Gallery, the Artists’ Annex, and the Wallin Gallery. The collective offers quarterly events for area art enthusiasts.

Anna Hall, left, and Mike Johnston April, Ella, and Sam McPherson Cameron Claire, from left, Allie, Leo, and Coleman McDonald Claire Taylor, left, and Beth Haven Travis Young, left, and Jason Mattox

BRUNSWICK’S PORCHFEST

Brunswick recently hosted its annual PorchFest in the historic district. Homeowners welcomed more than 40 bands, who played on porches as attendees milled through the streets. Food and drink vendors were also on hand. Next year’s event has been set for November 13, 2022.

Emily Thompson, from left, Taylor Baldwin, and Dave Stevenson Gary Moore, left, and Stacy Bass-Wellman Rich Nazzaro, left, and Audrey Monks Summer Lohner, from left, Christian Purcell, Caroline Golightly, and DJ Lettieri

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John Carrillo, left, and John Weaver Laura Cooper, from left, and Margaret Anne Proctor, Amber Gastwirth Galin Hall, from left, Tami Hall Stogner, and Craig Hall Shannon Gilreath, left, and Caroline Dorminy

Adrian Cate, from left, Sandra Brunson, and Laurie Watson Debbie and Peter Murphy, from left, and Bentley and Michael Kaufman Vassa Cate, from left, and Dan and Robby Speight

THE FUR BALL

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The Humane Society of South Coastal Georgia recently hosted a fundraising event, the Fur Ball. The soiree was held at Village Creek Landing on St. Simons Island. The Kinchafoonee Cowboys performed, while attendees enjoyed local food and auctions.

John and Audra Gegg Jeff and Brooke Carter, from left, Kyle and Amy Tomlin Reese Carroll, left, and Chuck Moulton

Anna K. Mansfield, left, and Merdeith Mansfield Durrett Jim and Michelle Clifton, from left, and Jim Kielt Linda Henderson, Jim Henderson, Amy Ruth, Betty Ruth Griffin Meredith Mansfield Durrett, from left, Carol and Duane Harris, Margie Dorsey, and Bud Dorsey

Joe Savino, from left, Kathy Savino, Debbie Britt, and Pamela Hamilton

MEET THE PROS

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The 10th annual Meet the Pros was hosted by the St. Simons Island Rotary in the Mizner Ballroom, at the Cloister on Sea Island. The evening included a cocktail reception with heavy hors d’oeuvres accompanied by silent and live auctions, as well as interviews with RSM Classic Pros. All proceeds from the event benefited more than a dozen children’s charities in the Golden Isles.

Doug Sharp, Ann Sharp, Kevin Manson, Steph Manson Frank and Laurie Gavel, from left, Teri Grant, and Buzz Grant Hiroshi Yamada, Mieko Yamada Deborah and David Wright, from left, Susan Myers, and Don Myers

Alan and Heather Tucker Ben and Tashaina Sterling Bob Cummings, left, and Larry Bouts Wes Schlosser, left, and

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Cathrine Wood, left, and Gail Butler Sallie Jones, from left, Elizabeth Powell, and Marti Tolleson Nancy Gandersman, left, and Reg Bridges

THE HUNT BALL

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The Hunt Ball, a benefit for Habitat for Humanity, was recently held at the Frederica Golf Club on St. Simons Island. Attendees donned their best outdoor attire while enjoying auctions, dinner, and a variety of vendors. The event raised more than $200,000, which will allow two new homes to be built in Century Place.

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