Thursday, April 28, 2011

Make Plans for now for downtown St. Marys on Thursday, May 5th

OUTDOOR ARTS IN MOTION AND ARTS & MUSIC STROLL

IN DOWNTOWN ST. MARYS THURSDAY, MAY 5

 

Artists will be painting at various downtown locations during this Plein Air event.

A great starting point is Orange Hall or St. Marys Welcome Center (111 Osborne St.)

 

The streets will come alive with strolling musicians, dancers, authors, and other street performers.

Visit the downtown merchants to see who they are hosting! We have an abundance of gifted artists to showcase.

Purchase a glass of wine and take the stroll!

 

 

Friday, April 22, 2011

PLEIN AIR ART EVENT CALLS FOR ARTISTS TO PARTICIPATE- ST. MARYS, GEORGIA

MAY 5, 2011, DOWNTOWN ST. MARYS, 11 AM TO 4 PM

 

ST. MARYS, GA—Visual artists are invited to sign up for the May 5 “Outdoor Arts in Motion” event in Downtown St. Marys. From 11 am to 4 pm, artists will create their artworks in an outdoor venue along the historic district. The public is invited to observe the process.

 

Event organizers Jacquie Cushway and Glenda Barber said that the event will give artists an opportunity to share their art with the public and at the same time give observers a chance to see how art is developed.

 

“Camden County has an abundance of talented artists,” Cushway said. “Outdoor Arts in Motion is a perfect event to give these artists exposure.”

 

Barber agreed. “St. Marys’ historic district is beautiful this time of the year, and will be a powerful muse to inspire artists and their audiences,” Barber said.

 

Registration for the event begins at 10:00 a.m. at Orange Hall. Judging is at 4 p.m. First place artists will receive $100 sponsored by Arts Camden. Second place artist will receive $75 sponsored by Coastal Camden Art League. Artists are encouraged to indicate their interest by emailing artsandmusicstroll@gmail.com or calling 912-882-8646.

 

 

 

 

Your Adventure Awaits

Guided Kayak Tours.  Weekend of April 22nd & 23rd.

Friday Night, April 22nd

Sunset-Moonrise Cherry Point Trail Tour

7:00 PM Launch

The Crooked River has been named one of the 5-Best Places to kayak in Georgia.  This trail is short and sweet, perfect for beginners or nature lovers wanting a hands on introduction to the State park and paddle along the wind-blown and eroded bluffs and out along the marsh.  It is a beautiful spot for fishing and bird watching.  Wood Storks and Heron roost in the dead pines overlooking the water’s edge and Osprey are often seen fishing in the river.

 

Saturday, April 23rd.

St. Marys Waterfront Sunset Harbour Tour

7:00 PM Launch

A paddle and a sunset combine for the perfect evening.  The cooler temperatures and tranquil waters highlight the marsh’s uniqueness.  Intense red/orange hues pierce the cord grass, sounds of birds singing from their hidden perches surround the kayaks, and the reminders of civilization quickly disappear.  We’ll put in and paddle with the tide through the winding salt marshes as the sun slowly sets.  This is a true chance to see and entirely new side of this lively ecosystem from the quiet comfort of your kayak.

Hours of adventure for as little as $50 per person!

CALL 912-882-0911

Up the Creek Xpeditions  www.upthecreekx.com

 

 

What a beautiful day in the neighborhood!

 

Walking to work this morning in downtown St Marys was a great start to the day.  Jasmine is blooming and the sweet scent is everywhere.  A Great Egret was wading in a stream I passed.  When I approached it, it lifted its graceful wings and with one strong movement rose into the air ahead of me.  So cool! 

 

 

Thursday, April 21, 2011

I love St Marys

Today is a beautiful day in St Marys!  The sun is bright and is sparkling on the river.  There are lots of folks enjoying the day, visiting the shops and meandering along the waterfront.  I’m looking forward to the Jazz at Doc’s this evening.  I couldn’t go last Thursday but I could hear the music as it drifted downtown, it was so cool!  If you don’t like jazz there is always watching the sun set over the river.  The sunsets in St Marys are some of the most beautiful you’ll ever see.

 

 

Friday, April 15, 2011

Activities are Abundant in St. Marys on Saturday, April 16th

Badge of Benevolence, Dash for Donuts- April 16th

The St. Marys Police Department is pleased to announce a fundraiser for the Badge of Benevolence.  The 5K Fun Run will be Saturday, April 16th at 7:30am.  Contact Officer Crihfield at 912-882-4488 or badgeofbenevolence@stmpd.org.  Proceeds benefit families in Camden County during the holidays.  Starts at corner of St. Marys and Wheeler Streets.

 

Spring Festival Praise in the Park- April 16th

At Howard Gilman Waterfront Park.  Kids’ events start at 10AM.  

 Annual Easter Egg Hunt Sponsored by St. Marys Kiwanis plus games and Arts-n-Crafts.  Entertainment includes Chiniah, Mr. Charlie, Linda Whitley, NCM Dance Studio and many more.  Full event time is 12pm-6pm.

 

Opening of the St. Marys Film Museum - April 16th

A touch of Hollywood in the LowCountry!  Journey through the world of film and see memorabilia from some of America’s favorite movies.  Open House is 11am-3pm on Saturday, April 16th.  The museum will be open Saturday’s and Sundays from 11am-5pm. 

 

Chocolate for Charities- April 16th

On Saturday, April 16th, from 1-5 PM at the First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, chocolate lovers are invited to sample and/or purchase chocolate delicacies in all forms.  Awards will be given for creativity, presentation and taste.  Tickets are $3 each and can be purchased in advance.  Proceeds from ticket sales and silent auction will benefit various local charities.  To purchase tickets or for more information contact June at 912-729-3319 or junefischer@tds.net.  

 

Easter Egg Hunt at Ball fields by St. Marys Aquatic Center- April 16th

On Saturday, April 16th, from 1-5 PM 301 Herb Bauer Drive, SEGeorgiaMommies.com would like to invite you and your family out for a FREE Easter Egg Hunt at 1:00pm. There will be lots of door prizes and separate hunts for each age group~ walkers-3, 4-6, 7-10. Age groups will be staggered by a few minutes to allow you to make it to the next egg hunt with your older child and not miss a memory.

 

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Cruising in St. Marys

St. Marys is a boater's paradise!   We are only 6 miles off of the Intracoastal Waterway.  Access is deep and well-marked. The Grande Mariner, a Blount Small Ship Adventure cruise ship, enjoyed a day in St. Marys Wednesday. It's your turn to cruise in and let us show you why St. Marys is such a special place.

 

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

April 30, 2011 - Fisher House Fundraiser, " A Toast to those Who Have Served"

MEDIA CONTACT: MARY STAGL 912-322-1996

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE….

 

 

VETERANS FAMILIES TO BENEFIT FROM APRIL 30 ST. MARYS FUNDRAISER

“A Toast to Those Who Have Served”

April 30, 2011 at 6:00 p.m.

At St. Marys Fraternal Order of Eagles

101C Industrial Drive, St. Marys, Georgia

Tickets: $25 in advance/$35 at door

912-322-1996

 

ST. MARYS, GA—The public is invited to attend “A toast to those who have served,” a fundraising event to be held April 30, 2011, sponsored by St. Marys Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie and Auxiliary #4379.

 

Eight featured wines with mini food pairings will be served to guests, and a silent auction will be held with music and dancing afterward. Restaurants including Cedar Oak Café, Laurel Island Links Restaurant, Captain Seagle’s, Peppers, and others have donated entrée samplings for the evening, and local merchants are providing items for the silent auction. Funds raised will be used to help families of Veterans who require overnight stays at the Gainesville Fisher House. A veteran must live at least 50 miles from the VA Hospital in Gainesville to have a family member stay at the Fisher House.

 

According to event co-chairs Cindy Reinhold and Mary Stagl, The Fisher House, a 501c3 nonprofit organization, is similar to a Ronald McDonald house where there is no charge for family members to stay while their loved one is recuperating.

 

“Support of the Fisher House helps take away the financial burden of the men and women who have served our country,” Stagl said. “The Eagles are proud to host this event as a tribute to our honored veterans.”

 

The event will be emceed by veterans Frank Stagl, USN Retired, and Doug Vaught.

 

Tickets to “A toast to those who have served” can be purchased at Bulldog Discount Liquors in downtown St. Marys, or by calling 912-322-1996. 

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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

FILM MUSEUM TO OPEN IN ST. MARYS, GEORGIA

Public Invited to Open House on Saturday, April 16,

11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

 

Where does one go to find a skull from “Pirates of the Caribbean,” or a mummy leg from Universal Pictures’ “The Mummy”? One could go to a Hollywood studio’s bone yard or, perhaps, a major prop warehouse. Or for those who live in or visit the Coastal Georgia area, they can simply go to the new St. Marys Film Museum at 300 Osborne Street in Downtown St. Marys, Georgia.

 

The St. Marys Film Museum, a new addition to the line-up of attractions in St. Marys, will open Saturday, April 16 and continue to be open, thereafter,  every Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.

 

The Film Museum is a project of the Coastal Georgia Film Alliance (CGFA), the organization responsible for bringing the recent filming of “Eye of the Hurricane,” (a feature film starting Campbell Scott and Melanie Lynskey), and two TV pilot projects to the area. According to CGFA Co-founder and Chair, Doug Vaught, the museum exemplifies part of the organization’s mission to “encourage education and appreciation of the film industry.”

 

“The Film Museum is a project we’ve been working on since the inception of the Film Alliance in 2010,” Vaught said. “And now, thanks to the support and contributions by local citizens and the hard work of the Film Alliance board of directors, the museum has come to life.” Vaught cited Joe and Terra Lucent as one example of the many people who came forward to bring the attraction to the city. The Lucents donated the space where the Film Museum is housed.

 

Displays such as the skull and the mummy’s leg, along with others that include boots worn in “Armageddon” and memorabilia from blockbusters like “Sea Biscuit” and “Angels and Demons,” were purchased with funds raised at last fall’s Hollywood Nights Film Gala. Other items including a Mary Pickford display and circa 1920s theater architectural elements were contributed by local supporters of the museum.

 

Barbara Ryan, Film Alliance Co-founder and Vice Chair, said kudos should go to all those who have stepped forward to help create such an interesting attraction that both visitors and residents can enjoy.

 

“It’s a little sliver of Hollywood right here in the Low Country,” Ryan said. “Our plans are to have revolving exhibits so that residents will have a reason to visit the museum several times a year. Ryan (who is also Chair of the St. Marys Convention & Visitors Bureau) said that the museum will enhance an already impressive collection of museum experiences that draw tourists to St. Marys.

 

“We already have the Submarine Museum, the Orange Hall House Museum, and the Cumberland Island National Seashore Museum,” Ryan said. “Add to that the museum-like experiences that visitors can enjoy at the Cumberland Island Visitors Center and the new St. Marys Welcome Center, and you’ve got more museum attractions than many towns four times the size of St. Marys.”

 

Ryan said the new museum will help St. Marys compete with other destinations for the treasured tourism dollars that help fuel the local economy. St. Marys Tourism Director Angela Wigger agreed.

 

“The number of visitors to our welcome center has skyrocketed since we set up our new location near the waterfront,” Wigger said. “Having the Film Museum will give our visitors one more reason to explore our city and discover all our great shops and restaurants.”

 

St. Marys Film Museum Curator Kelly Davis said a cadre of volunteers helped set up the museum. “I even drafted my husband,” Davis said.

Scott Davis built the display stands that showcase the Hollywood props.

 

The public is invited to an open house at the St. Marys Film Museum at 300 Osborne Street on Saturday, April 16, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served, and a dedication ceremony and ribbon cutting will be held at noon.

 

Anyone who would like to volunteer to staff the Film Museum should call Kelly Davis at 912-674-4052. For more information about the Coastal Georgia Film Alliance, visit www.coastalgeorgiafilm.org.

 

Friday, April 1, 2011

It is a gorgeous week, as always, in St. Marys.  Head downtown and get an ice-cream cone or coffee and do some shopping!

The Owl's Nest, The Golden Pineapple, Market On The Square, The Cottage Shop, the French Quarter, Read'em Again, Once Upon a Bookseller, & Mud Pies and more. Wow, what a day!

 

Visit the St. Marys Community Market at the waterfront pavilion in downtown.  Hours are 9am through 1pm each Saturday.  Great vendors are on hand bringing locally grown produces, crafts, baked goods and other fabulous treats.  I always enjoy visiting the market because you just don’t know what treasure for the home or table that you will find.