HAIG POINT
HAPPENINGS Winter 2022
RUNNING DOWN A DREAM
“HOW I GOT HERE”
NEW YEAR, NEW VIEW
5th Anniversary of the Daufuskie Island Marathon and Ultra
Meet Haig Point’s New Assistant Food and Beverage Director
Ride 'N Wines Offer Riders a Unique Perspective
FROM THE CHIEF
DOUG EGLY Chief Executive Officer
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s we say goodbye to 2021 I can’t help but reflect on some of our Club’s greatest assets – our employees. In a year dubbed a “Labor Pandemic” and “The Great Resignation,” I am more thankful than ever for the dedication, professionalism and commitment shown by all our staff. Their focus on quality customer service is completely responsible for our exceptional Member experience. There would be no Haig Point without them.
I want to announce a few significant achievements:
5 YEARS OF SERVICE Alphonso Robinson George Buchman Scott Hamm Adam Martin Lucia Henriquez Martinez Sergio Juarez Tawanna Wiggins Isaac Ocasio 10 YEARS OF SERVICE Evon Dawkins
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Chris Lambert John Schartner 15 YEARS OF SERVICE David Marino Romero Timothy Michael Richards 20 YEARS OF SERVICE Larry Forrest Samuel Quarles Lewis Smith
25 YEARS OF SERVICE John Edwards Theo Washington
30 YEARS OF SERVICE Avril “Duwan” Johnson
2021 EMPLOYEES OF THE MONTH January - Stephanie Hodge February - Morgan Hughes March - Sergio Juarez April - Kenisha Forrester-Reid May - Larry Green June - Frank LeDonne July - Detrise Frazier August - Jose Oviedo Mastrache September - Evon “Shorty” Dawkins October - Lucia Henriquez Martinez November - Antonio Chalmers December - Alphonso Robinson
Our staff was so exceptional last year, we had TWO Employees of the Year, Stephanie Hodges and Jose Mastrache!
It was with a heavy heart that our family said farewell to Captain Raymond Morris this winter. Captain Ray served our Membership for over 30 years as the Senior Night Captain. In a service befitting an honored sailor, every boat in our navy escorted his final journey to rest in peace at sea.
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WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS*
| SIGNATURE | Paige Mulwee & Jerry Baker
Valdese, North Carolina
Mary Beth Conklin & Michael Grande
Lookout Mountain, Georgia
Lisa & James Hutchinson
Hardeeville, South Carolina
Beth & Jon Lindrus Muskego, Wisconsin Terry & James Meara Crossville, Tennessee Carol & Steve Sarro Deerfield, New Hampshire Carol & Mike Lamping Dublin, Ohio Vanessa Bramlett & Mike Reed
Daufuskie Island, South Carolina
| NATIONAL | Lindsay & Michael Bigham
Hudson, Ohio
Jennifer & Woody Brown
Dallas, Texas
Leia Miller & Josh Shepard
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
| NPNE | Terri & Stuart King
Champaign, Illinois
* As of the fourth quarter of 2021
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RUNNING DOWN A DREAM
2022 marks 5 exciting years since Run 4 a Reason teamed up with Haig Point and created the Daufuskie Island Marathon
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hat started as a small boat trip with 5 friends turned into a weekend many will never forget. It started in 2016 when Race Director, Dan Hernandez joined some friends to do an exploration run on this
quaint island. Touring the island on foot for 18 miles provided Dan with enough inspiration to develop a race. With his experience being the first race director to bring ultramarathons to Savannah, Georgia, it only made sense to have a 25k or 50k race. Dan and race coordinator, Jason Edenfield, quickly planned the race. In January 2017, the race sold out its first year and proved to be a hit! Although successful, Dan knew this race could be so much more. Kerry Dulina joined the team as co-director the following year and the race was officially the “ Daufuskie Island Marathon and Ultra” and consisted of a half marathon, full marathon, and 39.3 mile ultra marathon. The Daufuskie Island Marathon is the perfect “runcation”weekend. This all inclusive USATF certified race is favorite among the locals and across the US. The ability to qualify for races like Boston, Chicago, and New York only adds to the incentive of getting some island time! The weekend actually starts on Thursday, when packet pickup starts at Fleet Feet Savannah, then again on Friday at the Haig Point Embarkation. Daufuskie Island is a short 30-minute cruise aboard the private ferry from Hilton Head Island. This year to start off the weekend, Haig Point will be holding a Pre-Race Pasta Dinner. While you are carb-loading we will have Traci Falbo answering all your questions about training, family, and setting the world record for women in a 48-hour event. On race day, runners arrive at the heart of Haig Point and get pumped up under the tent with DJ Jarian Rich and enjoy a homemade cinnamon roll and a cup of PERC coffee. LuAnn Lucier, our volunteer coordinator, will have our incredible volunteers in place to serve the runners' needs. While on the course runners take
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Photos courtesy of Matthew Scott Owenby
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in all the beauty Daufuskie Island offers while Corey Brooks will be out taking
2022 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
action shots of the race. This flat and fast course is nothing short of an incredible scenic tour. Runners pass by many points of interest including the Daufuskie Island History Museum. Here you'll find the bricks of all the overall winners for this race for the past 4 years. Runners will notice there aren't many vehicles on the island. Most islanders get around by golf carts or bicycles. The back end of the course through Haig Point takes runners on a picturesque tour of some beautiful homes. The best is saved for last when runners continue over a wooden bridge that opens up to breathtaking views of the ocean and Lowcountry wildlife. Lunch will be served to all runners, along with adult beverages courtesy of Anheuser Busch. Local artist, Jacy Vergara, will be engraving medals as part of the Artisan Village with local artisans and vendors. Visit with Jennifer Smith for all your Daufuskie Marathon merchandise. Hang out and listen to the live bands and mingle with other like minded folks. Give big cheers for the overall and age award winners at the awards ceremony! We encourage all spectators to stay the length of the race to cheer all the runners in. Before you head home on Sunday, consider joining us for a “ Mimosas after the Marathon” party! Where there will be bottomless mimosas or bloody marys at the Grill
Thursday, January 13th Packet Pick Up Day 1 Fleet Feet Savannah 3405 Waters Avenue | Savannah, GA The first person to pick up will receive some bonus swag! Friday, January 14th Packet Pick Up Day 2 Haig Point Ferry Embarkation 10 Haig Point Court | Hilton Head, SC Pre-Race Pasta Dinner Haig Point Clubhouse 5 PM - 8 PM $20/person Gluten-free and vegan options are also available Traci Falbo, world record holder, will join us for dinner and answer questions about her running career Reservations Required
Room + Patio from 9am - 2pm This post marathon brunch buffet will be the perfect finishing touch to the epic weekend. Again please make reservations with lhunt@haigpoint.com It is Run 4 a Reason's conviction to help make a better earth for everyone
Saturday, January 15th - RACE DAY 7:30 AM - Ultra Marathon starts 8:30 AM - Marathon starts 9:30 AM - Half Marathon starts
and everything.T he Daufuskie Island Marathon helps support the Daufuskie Island Conservancy, an organization created for scientific study related to the protection, and management of the island and surrounding ecosystem. The conservancy helps to facilitate education, and bring awareness to these studies. Haig Point, and the Daufuskie Island Conservancy’s mission coincides with Run 4 a Reason LLC mission to protect and enhance living on a safe and environmentally clean earth. To learn more visit daufuskieislandconservancy.org - Kerry Dulina Race Director
Sunday, January 16th Mimosas after the Marathon Post-Marathon Brunch Buffet 9 AM - 2 PM Grill Room + Patio Reservations Encouraged For more information about the race or to register you may visit daufuskieislandmarathon.com
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NEW YEAR, NEW VIEW The Equestrian Department's Ride 'N Wines offer Members a unique experience
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The Haig Point Equestrian Center offers lessons and trail rides, along with special events and custom rides throughout the year. One of the most popular and unique ways to experience all that the quickly expanding department has to offer, is joining our team on our monthly Ride 'N Wine! New Members and riders of all experience levels are encouraged to sign up. This is a great way to meet new people, and try something different. We ask that all attendees be at least 21 years old. Closed toed shoes and long pants are required. Rides begin from the beautiful Sportsman’s Lodge at the Melrose Stables, where all riders will get checked-in and assigned horses. Our growing herd is made up of 12 beginner-friendly trail horses of various breeds. Riders will enjoy a relaxing 45-minute stroll through the maritime forest and alongside the Calibogue Sound, where they will experience the beauty of Daufuskie’s flora and fauna from horseback. These special tours are led by Director of Equestrian, Claire Sistek, who has lived on Daufuskie for four years. Originally from Ligonier, Pennsylvania, Claire has been working in the equine industry for many years and attended Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, where she received a BA in Biology and was a member of the Bloomsburg
University Equestrian Team. After the ride you will be able to enjoy complimentary charcuterie prepared by Chef Taylor, paired with wine of your choice. The Lodge itself is a warm and welcoming venue, with a lounge, pool table and gift shop. Guests are welcome to bring their own beverages if they would like something other than the provided wine. Although our horses are all beginner friendly and new riders are always encouraged to participate, we completely understand that riding just isn’t for everyone. If a member of your party would like to join only for the refreshment portion of the event that’s totally fine, we just ask that it is mentioned at the time of confirmation. Ride 'N Wines are offered one Tuesday afternoon each month and cost $75 per person. Individual members are welcome to join, however please note that we do require at least three total participants for the ride to occur. Reservations are able to be made online on the Haig Point member calendar, and attendees will be contacted after signing up to confirm. 2022 dates may be viewed on page 17. Custom packages are available by special request. Reservation requests and general inquiries can be sent to csistek@haigpoint.com. - Claire Sistek
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GOLF
THE FLOP SHOT - Jay Garrick, PGA, Director of Golf The Set Up Grip – Slightly Weak (Right Handers – Right Hand more on top) (Left-Handers – Left hand on top) Aim – Stance Very open, Club Face open with much more loft added (60 Degree wedge is great for this shot!!) Posture – Wide stance, bend at the knees, bend at the waist, arms hanging straight down The Swing The swing for a flop shot is much like a bunker shot meaning the angle of attack must be very abrupt. As the back swing starts the wrists must hinge immediately, typically this requires a full swing in order to get the ball up in the air. The swing must be aggressive to generate club head speed… also to help the ball get airborne with back spin. One of the unique features in the finish of the swing is the ability to hold the face angle off! In a regular golf swing the club face rotates over, where as in the flop shot the angle of the face remains at the sky. This shot requires a tremendous amount of practice and is only used when absolutely needed. Please stop by the Golf Shop and the Professional Staff can explain any questions you may have and/or take you out and teach you the proper technique.
ONLINE EXTRA Watch Jay’s demonstration video at haigpoint.com/about/newsletter or scan this code
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2-PERSON SCRAMBLE
COUPLES CHAMPIONSHIP
Saturday, January 8th Format: 2-Person Scramble Time: 10 AM Shotgun Start Divisions & Flights will be available: Men’s Calibogue & Haig, Ladies 18 & 9 Event Information: Teams will consist of two players and will be paired up by making your own team, if you do not have a partner the Golf Staff will help pair you up to make your team. There will be a Light Breakfast before golf, and heavy Appetizers after golf.
Saturday,February 26th & Sunday, February 27th Format: 36 Hole Event (9 Holes Better Ball of Partner, 9 Holes of Modified Alternate Shot, 9 Holes of Team Aggregate Net, & 9 Holes of a 2 Person Scramble) Time: Straight tee times starting at 9:30 AM Event Information: Teams will consist of Couples and is a two day event with light breakfast snacks before play and special lunch options after play each day
THREE CLUB CHALLENGE
Fridays: January 21st | February 11th | March 18th Format: 4 Player Step-A-Side Scramble Time: 3:00pm Shotgun Start Teams – Pro Shop Will Pair Couples Event Information: This event is a 9 Hole Scramble with drinks to follow after Golf.
Saturday, March 12th Format: 18 Holes of Individual Stroke play using any three clubs of your choice. There will be Men’s Calibogue & Haig Divisions as well as Ladies 18 & 9 Divisions. Time: 10 AM Shotgun Start Event Information: Each player will play their own ball and scoring will be within the Division, and Flights if necessary. Light Breakfast before Golf, and Heavy Appetizers after Golf.
TEE IT FORWARD
MEMBER-MEMBER
9-HOLE DIVOTS + DRINKS
Saturday, February 19th Format: Individual Gross and Net Time: 10 AM Shotgun Start Event Information: Each player will play their own ball from a tee that is forward of their normal tee. (Stroke Play)
Friday, March 25th & Saturday, March 26th Format: Better Ball of Partners (Net). There will be Men’s Calibogue & Haig Divisions as well as Ladies 18 & 9 Divisions Time: 10 AM Shotgun Start Event Information: The teams will consist of two members within their appropriate Division. This is a 36-hole event. Each day will be a Light Breakfast before golf, and Heavy Appetizers after golf.
JAY GARRICK, PGA Director of Golf
jgarrick@haigpoint.com
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GOLF
2022 EVENTS 2-Person Scramble January 8
Memorial Day Scramble May 30
Couples Divots and Drinks January 21, February 11, March 18 April 1, May 20, June 24, July 15 August 19, September 9, October 7 November 18, December 16
Red, White + Blue Scramble July 4
Tee It Forward Tournament February 19
Labor Day Scramble September 5
Club Championships
Ladies Opening Day Scramble September 7
February 26 - 27
3-Club Challenge
Haig Point Cup August 26 - 28
March 12
Ladies Invitational September 22 - 24
Member-Member March 25 - 26
Club Championships October 15 - 16
Masters Pick the Winner April 6
Haig Point Pro-Am November 15 -16
Heritage Pick the Winner April 13
Member-Member Match Play December 9 - 11
Mens Invitational April 21 - 23
Course Open January 1, April 4, April 11, April 18, May 30, July 4, September 5 November 25 (shotgun only) December 24 (shotgun only)
Ladies’ Closing Day Scramble May 18
For more information or to signup, please visit the website Club Calendar
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TENNIS
PICKLEBALL WINTER CLASSIC BENEFIT Friday, February 18th | 10 AM - 12 PM Our first Winter Pickleball Party will be a fundraiser for the Deep Well Project on Hilton Head. The event will feature Men’s and Ladies Doubles, as well as, Mixed Doubles. The entry fee will be a $25 minimum donation to the Deep Well Project. The party will also have a 50/50 raffle and great items for the silent auction. The Deep Well Project was founded in 1973, digging wells to provide clean, safe water for the Hilton Head Island community. Since then, it has been the source of emergency assistance to the local community and is supported by individuals, businesses, religious institutions, foundations, clubs, schools and various other organizations. The Deep Well Project both serves and reflects the caring community in which we live Registration is on the Tennis Center page on the Club’s website
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TENNIS
NEW YEAR’S DAY ROUND ROBIN Everyone knows the best way to kick-off a new year is to play tennis. On Saturday, January 1st, the Haig Point Tennis Center will hold the first tennis event of the year with the fun starting at 10 AM. Registration is on the Tennis Center page on the Club’s website. No charge, no signup, just fun!
COURT MAINTENANCE During the month of January, the courts will be undergoing their annual topdressing and taping. This process will add two tons of material to each court. New lines and nets will also be added. Please observe the “Court Closed” signs to ensure the best tennis playing experience.
SUPER BOWL ROUND ROBIN Saturday, February 12th 10 AM - 12 PM We don’t know which teams will be playing in this year’s Super Bowl, but we know there will be great tennis played at the annual Super Bowl Round Robin. This team challenge will divide the players into the two super bowl teams; the team that wins the most points will be the winner. Following the tennis, we will enjoy great snacks and beverages. Registration is on the Tennis Center page on the Club’s website.
MARCH MADNESS ROUND ROBIN Saturday, March 5th 10 AM -12 PM The madness of March will come to the Haig Point Tennis Center as the Tennis Center will host our first March Madness Round Robin. The team event will pair players with their alma mater, teams will be formed based on conference and location. Registration is on the Tennis Center page on the Club’s website.
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TENNIS CLINIC SCHEDULE MONDAY Daufuskie Doubles Drills 10 AM - 12 PM
TUESDAY Match Play Drills Back to Basics Pickleball Intro Clinic Pickleball Social
9 AM – 10 AM 10 AM – 11 AM 1 PM – 2 PM 2 PM – 3 PM
THURSDAY Intermediate Drills Pickleball Intermediate Clinic Pickleball Social
10 AM – 11 AM 1 PM – 2 PM 2 PM – 3 PM
2022 EVENTS New Year’s Day Round Robin January 1 Super Bowl Round Robin February 12 Pickleball Winter Classic Benefit February 18 March Madness Round Robin March 5
FRIDAY Pickleball Social
10 AM – 11 AM
Pickleball Spring Festival April 15
10 AM – 12 PM 2 PM – 3 PM
Cheeseburger in Paradise Round Robin May 26
SATURDAY Weekly Round Robin Pickleball Social
Wimbledon Round Robin July 2
The Sport of a Lifetime
Tennis has been called the sport of a lifetime for good reason. It’s easy, fun and a great way to spend time with your friends. The Tennis and Fitness Center offers a great Back to Basics Program designed for the returning or new tennis players. Contact Ron Gwyn at 843.341.8114 for more details.
US Open Round Robin September 3 Pickleball Club Championship October 20 - 23 Haig Point Club Championship October 24 - 30
RON GWYN Director of Tennis
Reindeer Round Robin December 10
rgwyn@haigpoint.com
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EQUESTRIAN
MEET THE TEAM It’s been a busy year for the Haig Point Equestrian Department! With both our lesson and trail programs growing like crazy, it was time to add a few more friendly faces to the team for 2022. With diverse backgrounds in the equine industry, these three young ladies are sure to be valuable members of our community. Please join us in welcoming Hannah, Stella and Emily to Haig Point! Hannah Ehlinger Hi there, my name is Hannah Ehlinger and I grew up in the tiny town of Kimball, Minnesota. I am a recent graduate of William Woods University in Fulton, Missouri, where I received a degree in Equine General Studies with a concentration in media. It was my grandpa’s hope for me to grow up around horses, so before the time I could walk I was riding. From there, my passion for the horse Continued on the next page
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excited to keep exploring the island and meeting the cool people who live here. industry grew and I pursued jobs and internships that
Emily Springer:
immersed me in all aspects
I grew up in Pennsylvania,
of the industry. In my spare
where my passion for horses
time I have fallen in love
started after spending a week
with traveling, hiking,
at horse camp. I continued
camping and spending every
riding with friends until I
moment I can with my black
became a working student
lab Harley, and my newest
under a hunter/jumper
addition, my cat Hank. I look forward to this new adventure
trainer until leaving for
here at Haig Point and meeting everyone soon!
college. I was able to pursue my passion for the equine industry by attending Colorado State
Stella Frentress
University where I graduated with a BS in Equine Science and a Hi I’m Stella! I was born in Atlanta and began riding horses at the age of 5, but moved to New Orleans at age 12. While New Orleans is arguably the coolest city in the world, it is relatively lacking in equestrian opportunities, so I took a break from riding
minor in Business Administration. In college, I had opportunities to continue jumping, train colts and work with rescue horses. Since graduating, I’ve worked a variety of equine jobs including sponsorship, events, and barn management. I recently relocated to Hilton Head with my two adorable cats to work at Haig Point! In my free time, I love spending time at the beach, fishing and exploring everything the island has to offer. I’m excited to be working and living in a beautiful area, along with getting to know members and coworkers!
until college. I went to Northwestern University, where I joined the equestrian team and rediscovered my passion for horses. At
MEET THE HERD: JAKE
Northwestern, I also had the opportunity to travel to Colombia
(Pictured on previous page) Age: 17 years old Breed: American Paint Color: Brown and White Personality: Cool as a cucumber Likes: Treats, treats and more treats! And taking the newbies out on their first horseback ride! Dislikes: Being the leader on the trails and when his humans are late with breakfast!
and India, where I conducted research relating to my degree in urban sustainability and environmental anthropology. Following the pandemic, I decided to focus on equestrian full time. I’ve only been on Daufuskie for a few months, but it feels like home. I get to do my favorite things every day- working with horses and people, going for long walks, reading, cooking, and doing yoga. I’m
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EQUESTRIAN WINTER SCHEDULE Please note that at this time all lessons will take place at the Haig Point Equestrian Center, and all Trail Rides will depart from the Melrose Stables. Additional ride times may be available upon request.
Lessons
MONDAYS
Lessons Trail Rides
TUESDAYS 9 AM - 11 AM | 1 PM - 4 PM 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM
Lessons Trail Rides
WEDNESDAYS 1 PM - 4 PM 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM
Lessons Trail Rides
THURSDAYS 9 AM - 11 AM | 1 PM - 4 PM 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM
By appointment only
Lessons Trail Rides
FRIDAYS 9 AM - 11 AM | 1 PM - 4 PM 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM
Lessons Trail Rides
SATURDAYS 9 AM - 11 AM | 1 PM - 4 PM 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM SUNDAYS
Trail Rides
10:30 AM and 1:30 PM
PRICING Private Lesson $50 pp - $75 pp Group Lesson $50 pp - $60 pp Pony Ride: $20 per person Pony Clinic: $30 per person Trail Rides: $100 - $150 per person (changes seasonally)
2022 EVENTS Tack Store Open Tuesday - Saturday 9 AM - 4 PM Ride ‘N Wine March 22, April 26 May 31, June 28 July 19, August 23 September 13 October 18 November 15 December 20
Eco Tours March 27, May 29, June 12, July 2, August 7
Derby Day + Dinner May 7 Halloween Fun Show October 29 Annual Pig Roast November 26
* To schedule a lesson or pony ride, please call (843) 341-8191, or email aclark@haigpoint.com * For trail ride reservations, please call (843) 384-4510, or email csistek@haigpoint.com
CLAIRE SISTEK Equestrian Director
csistek@haigpoint.com
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BOATING + OUTDOOR NEWS
OYSTER SEASON in the SOUTH Nothing says the start of the winter season in the Lowcountry more than enjoying a bushel of local oysters with friends and family. Save this article as a guide to ensure you enjoy these delicious bivalves responsibly this winter season HARVESTING YOUR OWN OYSTERS - BEST PRACTICES So, you’re interested in harvesting your own oysters? Think they taste better knowing you, individually, hand-selected your own clusters? I don’t blame you. Here are a few key rules to know before you go! 1. Buy a saltwater fishing license – Money from these licenses goes back into restoring and conserving our marine resources. 2. Check the recreational shellfish map – Ensure you are harvesting in an area where it is allowed and safe. 3. Cull in place – Bring the proper equipment to break off any dead shells and smaller oysters from your clusters. They will provide habitat for future oysters to grow. 4. Know your limits – Two bushels of oysters in one day, limited to two calendar days per seven-day period. One bushel is equal to 8 gallons. There is a maximum possession of three personal limits per boat or vehicle. RECYCLING YOUR OYSTER SHELL You’re done with your backyard oyster roast, and you’ve heard about the importance of the shell going back into our waterways to create habitat for future oysters to grow. So, you’re going to go to your closest waterway and dump the shell yourself, right? Wrong! This is illegal and can harm local oysters by spreading diseases. While we think we may know where and how to place these oyster shells in our creeks, it’s best to leave that to the biologists.
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BOATING + OUTDOOR NEWS Recycle your shell at one of the SCDNR oyster shell recycling locations. Biologists will quarantine your shell to prevent the spread of any diseases, and then the shell will be replanted on our shorelines to ensure the maximum benefit not only for our future oysters but for our shorelines as well. WHAT IF I PREFER TO EAT MY OYSTERS AT A RESTAURANT? Be an informed consumer by asking your local restaurant if they recycle their oyster shells—applauding them if they do and encouraging them to do so if they don’t. You can also view a current list of participating restaurants on the website. WHAT ELSE? Getting involved: Add your name to the list if you are interested in receiving the Conservation League’s communications related to marine resources. Learn more about our oyster work: Visit the Oyster project page at coastalconservationleague.org. Have more questions? Please don’t hesitate to reach out at rachelh@scccl.org. Courtesy of the Coastal Conservation League
WINTER FISHING REDFISH, BULL REDFISH, TROUT, BLACK DRUM, SHEEPS HEAD Winter is a peak time to target large schools of hungry Redfish on the low tide flats and creeks using spin or fly gear. Offshore/ nearshore fishing during the winter months can be epic for big Bull Redfish found 5 - 15 miles off of Daufuskie Island in big schools using artificial and flies. For the most part, over the upcoming months our fishing will consist of Redfish, Redfish and more Redfish as many of the other inshore species that we
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normally see have either gone deep or migrated south. This is not such a bad thing considering that the Redfish action will be world class to say the least as you will primarily be sight casting in crystal clear water using light spinning tackle and fly fishing outfits. Moreover, the Reds will be schooled up in tight balls on the flats which makes for some very exciting fishing. These fish will be super sensitive to any disturbances in the water so a slow quiet approach and good bait presentation is extremely important. A super stealthy approach will be just as important as the terminal tackle that we use. In some cases you can lead the Redfish schools by better than 20 feet to ensure that the bait does not spook them as it hits the water. Furthermore, fly fishing can be especially effective with spooky Redfish because a properly presented fly will generally land softly on the water as most flies are much smaller and lighter that standard casting lures. Nearshore, Wreck and Bottom Fishing One of the tastiest fish that swims through our waters is the Sheepshead. These black and white bait stealers will be staging up over most any hard structure off of the beach and will range in size from one to fifteen pounds. Sheepshead have very hard teeth plus their inner mouths and throats are lined with hard crushers used to scrape barnacles and crush crabs. Considering the armored mouths of these fish, sharp hooks are the key to putting them on the end of the line. Outside of Sheepshead the local wreck sites should also be holding a good number of Black Sea Bass, Flounder, Bluefish and the occasional Bull Redfish. As you move out to the live bottom areas look to catch Black Sea Bass, Grouper, Snapper, Triggerfish, Porgies and even a few Cobia over the deeper spots during the winter months. Is it too cold to fish in the winter month? Not really; just look for calm clear days and bending a rod shouldn't be an issue!
BOOK A CHARTERBOOK A Private and Semi-private charters are available all year. We have partnered with several local captains to provide you and your guests a successful day on the water! In-shore, near-shore and off-shore/deep sea itineraries available. Pickup and dropoff is from Community Dock and everything is included and provided for you: rods, tackle, bait and beverages. Times are dictated by the tides to ensure the most successful trip. Please contact Lauren Hunt at lhunt@haigpoint.com to book your charter or with any questions.
FOOD + BEVERAGE HAPPENINGS
JANUARY
14 - Daufuskie Island Marathon Pasta Dinner | 5 PM | Clubhouse Ballroom | $20++
16 - Marathon Recovery Brunch | 9 AM | Grill Room | $45++ Adults, $15++ Children
20 - Lunch with the Author | 12:30 PM | Calibogue Club | $27 inclusive
27 - Music Bingo | 5 PM | Grill Room | Complimentary
FEBRUARY
11 - Galentines Day Paint, Pots + Plants Class | 11 AM | Clubhouse | $48
13 - Egly Superbowl Party | 5 PM | Complimentary
14 - Valentines Wine Dinner | 5 PM | Clubhouse Ballroom
19 - Chili Cook Off + Kids’ Bake Off | 1 PM | Tent on the Beach, $10 to taste
20 - Trivia Night | 5 PM | Clubhouse
MARCH
17 - St. Patrick’s Day Dinner – 5 PM, Calibogue Club
24 - Welcome Reception + Trivia Night | 5 PM | BCD | $20++
SPRING MEMBER WEEKEND
25 - Beach Party | 6 PM | BCD | $40++ Adult, $18++ Child
26 - '70s Dance Party | 7 PM | BCD | $65++ Adult, $25++ Child
27 - Brunch | 9 AM | Grill Room | $35++ Adult, $15++ Child
SCOTT HILLMAN Food & Beverage Director
shillman@haigpoint.com
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How I Got Here
Meet Vincent Logan, Haig Point’s Assistant Food & Beverage Director Where did you grow up? I was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, started my F&B career at numerous family owned restaurants at 13 years old. After high school I moved to Washington D.C. where I worked at the Mayflower Hotel. When I was 20 years old I moved to Maui, Hawaii and never returned to the US east coast until now. Give us a brief background of your career My culinary back ground is classical French trained, my cuisine now is influenced by the robust culinary scenes such as California, Las Vegas, Hawaii, Grand Cayman Islands, Bahamas and Washington D.C. and my cooking philosophy is using fresh, local and seasonal ingredients to create wonderful dishes Introduce us to your family I am happily married for 17 years to Melissa Ann Logan who is the Executive Pastry Chef at the Montage at Palmetto Bluff and we have a 10 year old son, Malcolm Vincent Logan p a g e | 22
How did you get into F&B? My F&B career stared at the age of 13 at a seafood restaurant, busboy, dishwasher then fry cook. As I moved to grill station and then sautée station, the passion for cooking started to evolve. Favorite thing about the Lowcountry so far? What I love most about Lowcountry, is its beauty, I love to paint and draw, since I’ve moved here it has inspired me to start at it again. The sunsets, the lakes and the ocean all surrounded by this beautiful landscape of oak trees, pine trees and Spanish moss is phenomenal. Favorite place to get dinner in Bluffton/Hilton Head? One of my most favorite places to eat is Wasabi’s a Japanese fusion restaurant on Buckwalter in Bluffton Favorite beverage? My favorite beverage in the mornings is an ice cold
Coke, in the evenings a good glass of wine or bourbon on the rocks Least favorite food? My least favorite food is melons, all melons, honeydews, cantaloupe, watermelons Do you cook at home? What’s your favorite meal to prepare? I love my veggies, I found that a good meal is always balanced with fresh vegetable, roasted, grilled, sautéed and even raw Favorite Holiday? I would say my favorite holiday is Easter, not for the bunnies or egg hunts, it’s the fact that the son of our Lord God, rose from the grave after dying for all of our sins, all other holidays and Easter, is way too “commercial”
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EVENT PHOTOS
Clockwise from Top Left: Ladies Who Eat, Play, Discover: Savannah at Christmas, Lighthouse Lighting Happy Hour, HPWGA Deep Well Toy Drive, Pictures with Santa and Ornament Making at Santa Brunch, our festive Lighthouse decked out for the season
MEMBER CLUBS Please contact the Members listed for more information
SUNDAYS + TUESDAYS YOGA 9:30 - 10:30 AM | Helmus Community Center
ZUMBA PLEASE VISIT FUSKIEFIT.COM FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE SCHEDULE
REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Helmus Community Center
Max number of participants is 12.
Visit fuskiefit.com to sign up!
Drop-in class $15 | 5 for $65 | 10 for $120 Questions and to sign up: Kathy Simmons KHS146Mel@aol.com or 201-914-5680
FOURTH THURSDAY OF THE MONTH LADIES’ BOOK CLUB September - May | Various Members’ homes
‘FUSKIE FIT PLEASE VISIT FUSKIEFIT.COM FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE SCHEDULE
Books are decided for the year by voting over the summer (both fiction and non-fiction). Everyone is invited.
Helmus Community Center Fun. Interval. Training. $15 per class or $120 for a
FRIDAYS LADIES’ BRIDGE
package of ten. Limited to 12 people.
9:30 AM | Mansion Sunroom
Fuskiefit.com
Please call Kathy De Leo to sign up 843-342-2432
TUESDAYS + THURSDAYS (seasonal) WATER AEROBICS
TUESDAYS + THURSDAYS + SATURDAYS PICKLEBALL SOCIAL HOUR
Fitness Center Pool
2 PM | Tennis Center
All welcome, no charge. Work out at your own
Complimentary. Organized play and instruction,
pace. Text or email Barb Heenan with questions
all equipment provided. Casual, open-play!
REGISTRATION REQUIRED
or info: barbheenan@yahoo.com (412)973-7193
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When you become a Haig Point Member, you become part of a wonderful circle of Affiliate Clubs. With select privileges such as dining, golf, fitness, business centers and more, your membership is even better than you imagined. LOCAL AFFILIATE CLUBS Our agreement with each club gives you access and you’ll be eligible for the member-guest rates at each of the clubs. South Carolina Yacht Club
Harbour Town Yacht Club
Palmetto Bluff
Learn to sail, join a cruising fleet, enjoy dining and special events with a decidedly nautical flair.
Take a quick water taxi trip to Harbour Town for a change of scenery and enjoy cocktails and weekly dinners overlooking the marina.
Book a spa appointment, play golf, enjoy several dining options or join the Shooting Club.
NATIONAL AFFILIATE CLUBS The agreement with each club gives our members full access for 10 days no more than 2 visits each calendar year. You’ll be eligible for the member-guest rates at each of the clubs. Before traveling, please contact Adam Martin, VP of Sales and Marketing. He may be contacted at amartin@haigpoint.com and will provide a letter of introduction to the affiliate club of your choice ALABAMA The Club of Birmingham, Alabama CANADA Derrick Golf & Winter Club Donalda Club Granite Club Toronto Cricket, Skating & Curling Club Toronto Lawn Tennis Club DELAWARE Greenville Country Club GEORGIA Idle Hour Country Club
FLORIDA The River Club - NEW! MARYLAND Kenwood Golf and Country Club MASSACHUSETTS The University Club of Boston MICHIGAN Detroit Athletic Club NEW JERSEY Park Avenue Club NEW YORK The Belvedere Club - NEW!
The New York Athletic Club Scarsdale Golf Club Westchester Country Club NORTH CAROLINA Champion Hills Charlotte City Club North Hills Club OHIO Maketewah Country Club PENNSYLVANIA Union League Club of Philadelphia
CLUBCORP ALLIANCE Haig Point Signature Members are also part of ClubCorp. When you travel, ClubCorp offers access to the exclusive world of private clubs including golf, dining, social events, athletic facilities and more. There are two levels of membership within the ClubCorp Network. The base level is ClubBenefits, the upgrade option is called Signature Gold Unlimited. ClubBenefits is included with your Signature Membership, no action is required for you to enjoy these tremendous privileges. You should, however, read through the additional benefits that come with a Signature Gold Unlimited upgrade. When you travel, you will enjoy complimentary golf and dining. MEMBERS CAN LEARN MORE by visiting haigpoint.com and clicking My Club > Affiliate Clubs
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WINTER MARKETING UPDATE
2021 RECAP
MEET OUR NEWEST REALTORS®
2021 was an incredible real estate year in so many ways,
Laura Leigh Miles
and we are grateful for all the hard work of agents in
Laura Leigh, her husband, and two
our club-owned brokerage, Premier Properties by Haig
children have lived on Daufuskie
Point. Moreover, the real estate market within Haig Point
Island since January 2007. Before
community outpaced the rest of the Lowcountry. The
joining Premier Properties by Haig
table below shows the past three years sales of Homes and
Point Laura Leigh stayed at home
Homesites. The average home sales price within Haig Point
raising her two children and was
increased 28%, compared to an 11% increase in our area as
involved in multiple community organizations around the
reported by the Hilton Head Area Association of Realtors.
island. She graduated from The University of Georgia in
A record low supply of home inventory has increased lot
2002 with a degree in psychology and after graduating she
sales by fivefold, resulting in a exciting spike in new home
then pursued a career in pharmaceutical sales for more than
construction. For more information please pick up a copy of
5 years. Laura Leigh has most recently decided to start a
our Annual Real Estate Report in February.
career in real estate focusing on Daufuskie Island. With her past history in sales along with her many years of living on the island, she can offer her clients firsthand information and extensive knowledge of this area to assure success for all their real estate needs. Joe Capozzoli Originally from New England, Joe moved to the Lowcountry 5 years ago in search of warmer winters, golf and tennis year round, and a slower pace of life. Joe has an extensive background in Account Management and Client Services in the Healthcare industry, and has made it his mission to marry those skills to his love of Real Estate. Joe brings an unparalleled level of
ADAM MARTIN
service and support to the buying and selling process.
Director of Marketing
amartin@haigpoint.com
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HAPPENINGS
QUARTERLY PUBLICATION | VOLUME NO. 20 | HAIGPOINT.COM