Thursday, December 27, 2012

Cumberland Island National Seashore News Release: Cumberland Island Had a Successful 2012

CUMBERLAND ISLAND HAS A SUCCESSFUL 2012

 St Marys, Georgia-- 2012 was another strong visitation year at Cumberland Island National Seashore.  Overall, park visits remained strong at 61,776 people.  Total park visitation includes visitors to the Seashore’s St. Marys, mainland facilities, the visitor center and museum, as well as visits to the Island.

 

Cumberland Island visitation to the island increased to 39,677 in 2012.  This amounted to an increase of 7% in visitation to the Island over 2011.  That number has remained relatively consistent over the years due to the remoteness of the park and the 300 person daily cap on visitation and its Wilderness designation.  Several contributing factors limit the number of daily visitors including the size and number of ferry trips, and the 1984 General Management Plan. 

 

The seashore staff provided outstanding visitor services during 2012.  Nearly every visitor to Cumberland Island via the park ferry receives an Island orientation given by park staff.  Also, throughout the year, 672 formal interpretive programs were given to 10,602 visitors.  This included the twice daily Footsteps through History talks offered to visitors at the Dungeness Dock, the Dockside Program, and the new Lands and Legacies van tour.  In addition, 2,698 visitors toured the 22,000 square foot 1898 Plum Orchard mansion.  This is especially noteworthy in that the house can be challenging to reach, accessible by foot, bike or the Lands and Legacies tour.

 

The Lands and Legacies tour continues to be popular with visitors.  In 2012, over 4,600 visitors have enjoyed the new van tour which explores both cultural and natural locations on the north end of Cumberland Island including Plum Orchard and the Settlement.

 

Recreation activities are always an important part of any visit to Cumberland Island.  Last year, almost 16,700 visitors chose to include camping in their visit to Cumberland Island.  This includes both the improved campground at Sea Camp and the more primitive Wilderness campgrounds scattered throughout the rest of the island.  Almost doubled from last year is the number of hunters participating in the six managed hunts on the island.  This year, 350 people participated in the hog and deer managed hunts.

 

 

While paid park staff provided many visitor services, the park relies heavily on volunteer support.  In 2012, 475 volunteers contributed 17,900 hours to the park.  Volunteers actively engage in every aspect of park stewardship from staffing the mainland museum, to offering tours at Plum Orchard, to clearing trails, to participating in our annual bird counts.  “We rely on volunteers to support all aspects of our operations.  We could not monitor our resources, protect the Seashore and serve our visitors without their help,” said Superintendent Fred Boyles.  “Even if a volunteer donates just a few hours of their time, we appreciate the time and the immense contribution of the individuals who chose to demonstrate stewardship by action.”

 

Strong visitation has other positive effects, as well.   When visitors purchase books about Cumberland Island’s cultural and natural history from the Park’s bookstore, they are also making

a donation to the park’s budget as a portion of those sales remain in the park.  Retail sales at the park’s visitor center bookstore rose 8% in 2012 over the previous year.  Gross sales exceeded $86,000 in 2012.

 

A great indicator of success is the park’s annual visitor survey.  Each year park visitors are polled about Cumberland Island’s visitor services and their overall experience.  This year the national seashore received a 99% visitor satisfaction score.  “This high score reflects on the superb job that our employees do in serving the public,” Boyles added. 

  

The Park will continue to track its future through planning in 2013.  By working on a new Foundation Document and a new Fire Management Plan, Park managers hope to leave the park ready for future generations. 

 

Cumberland Island National Seashore is the largest and southernmost barrier island in Georgia.  The park is the home to approximately 36,000 acres of to pristine maritime forest, undeveloped beaches, freshwater lakes, wide brackish marshes and over 9,800 acres of Congressionally designated Wilderness.  The Seashore was authorized by Congress in 1972 and is administered by the National Park Service.  For more information call 912-882-4336 ext 254 or visit www.nps.gov/cuis

 

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Recycling Fair, January 12th

The St. Marys EarthKeepers and the Tribune & Georgian present Camden County's first Great Recycling Fair on  Saturday, January 12 from 10 am to 4 pm at the  St. Marys Aquatic Park (Herb Bauer Dr).    All electronics will be accepted with the exception of old tube televisions. Also bring along anything that requires batteries, even the old batteries themselves.   Sentry Data Management will also be on hand for secure paper shredding.   Household Hazardous Waste such as paints, cleaners, oils, batteries and pesticides contain potentially hazardous ingredients that require special care when you dispose of them will be collected by the Camden County Solid Waste Dept. staff on site from 10 am to 3 pm.

 

A suggested $5 donation to the St. Marys EarthKeepers would be greatly appreciated. Refreshments will be provided by The Restoration Church of Camden County. 

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Recycling Event at the St. Marys Aquatic Center Park

Out With The Old! Don't start the New Year with your house and shed full of old electronics, paper files and residential hazardous waste! The St. Marys EarthKeepers and the Tribune & Georgian present Camden County's first Great Recycling Fair.

When: Saturday, January 12 from 10 am to 4 pm.

Where: St. Marys Aquatic Park (Herb Bauer Dr.)

What: All electronics. If it has a plug we accept it – with the exception of old tube televisions. And bring along anything that requires batteries, even the old batteries themselves.

With Sentry Data Management's secure paper shredding, you can toss it all in without worrying about staples, paper clips etc.

Household Hazardous Waste such as paints, cleaners, oils, batteries and pesticides contain potentially hazardous ingredients that require special care when you dispose of them. The Camden County Solid Waste Dept. will have staff on site to collect the materials from 10 am to 3 pm.

A suggested $5 donation to the St. Marys EarthKeepers would be greatly appreciated. Refreshments will be provided by The Restoration Church of Camden County, so stop and visit for a while!

Cumberland Island National Seashore News Release: Foundation Document Work Begins for Cumberland Island National Seashore

Cumberland Island National Seashore News Release

December 10, 2012

For Immediate Release

Maggie Tyler, 912-882-4336 ext. 257 

Foundation Document Work Begins for Cumberland Island National Seashore

(Denver, CO) —The National Park Service is preparing a Foundation Document for planning and management at Cumberland Island National Seashore. The park would like to invite the public to join in this effort.

A Foundation Document involves revisiting a national park unit’s core mission and significance, its most important resources and values, and the interpretive themes that tell the park’s important stories. Although the Foundation Document is not a decision-making document and does not include actions or management strategies, it describes a shared understanding of what is most important about the park. In this capacity, the Foundation Document will reestablish the underlying guidance for future management and planning decisions at Cumberland Island National Seashore. Because many of the park’s original planning documents are out of date, preparing the Foundation Document is the first step for considering the park’s future planning and study needs.

All park units in the national park system will have a Foundation Document by 2016, the 100-year anniversary of the creation of the National Park Service. Cumberland Island National Seashore is part of a nationwide effort to complete Foundation Documents for all 398 park units in the park system.

"The park would like to hear from our visitors about why Cumberland Island National Seashore is special to them, what resources are most threatened and what stories should be told to this and future generations," stated Fred Boyles, Superintendent. " I am pleased that we are developing this Foundation Statement that will help guide future stewardship of this beloved national treasure."

The National Park Service invites you to play a role in charting the park’s future by sharing your thoughts on what is most important about Cumberland Island National Seashore, and to help identify its most pressing threats and its greatest opportunities. Your feedback will allow the park to take your thoughts into consideration as they prepare the Foundation Document. 

You may submit your feedback by visiting the park planning website for Cumberland Island National Seashore at: http://parkplanning.nps.gov/CUIS. Visitors to this website will be able to submit responses to questions about the park’s significance, threats, and opportunities. You may also email your feedback directly to the park at: CUIS_planning@nps.gov. Additionally, comment postcards are available at the park visitor center in St. Marys, or by request by contacting the park. Comments submitted by mail, email, or using the park planning website will be most helpful if received by January 11, 2013. 

The public is also invited to attend an open house at the Cumberland Island National Seashore Visitor Center on Monday, January 28, 2013. This open house will be an informal forum to introduce the Foundation Document process and hear public feedback. National Park Service planning staff will be available to record your answers to questions concerning key aspects of Cumberland Island National Seashore. The open house will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on January 28. The park visitor center is located at 113 West St. Marys Street in St. Marys, Georgia.

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Live Nativity at Orange Hall, December 18th

PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release

 

November 2012

Artie Jones, III

Director of Economic Development

info@stmarysdda.com

912-882-8111

 

“GOOD TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY”

 

An angel of the Lord brought a message to shepherds guarding their flocks, bringing them "good tidings of great joy" saying, "unto you is born this day, in the city of David, a Savior, who is Christ the Lord." Reminiscent of that first blessed Christmas, TDS is proud to sponsor a moving Live Nativity depicting the long ago holy night.

 

The hallowed scene will be reenacted four times on the grounds of Orange Hall in downtown St. Marys on Tuesday, December 18th  at 6:15 pm, 6:45 pm, 7:15 pm and 7:45 pm. Mary and Joseph will arrive, as it was in days of old, in Bethlehem only to find no room in the inn. Among live nativity animals, the precious story of Jesus’ miraculous birth will be recounted as the baby is wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid to rest in the manger.

 

Celebrating the blessed birth will be choral selections of local church choirs and elementary school students. There is no better way to honor the true meaning of the season than to witness this very heart-felt exhibit. Viewing the Live Nativity is quite often a time-honored family tradition, a treasured holiday experience for all ages. Sharing the story of the first Christmas as it is solemnly narrated will certainly leave a lasting impression, bring families together, and prove to be an inspiring way to commemorate Christmas every year.

 

Mark your calendars for December 18th and celebrate the reason for the season at Orange Hall from 6:00-8:00 pm. The evening will conclude with everyone in attendance singing Silent Night.  During a time when we have men and women deployed so far away from home, the Live Nativity inspires “peace on earth, good will toward men,” a sentiment we, as a nation, all pray for especially during the holidays. For more information contact St. Marys Downtown Development Authority at (912) 882-8111 or info@stmarysdda.com.

 

 

 

 

Christmas at Crooked River State Park

Media Contact:

Cate Williams, Interpretive Ranger

912-882-8531

cate_ruka@dnr.state.ga.us

 

 

Christmas at Crooked River State Park

Crooked River State Park

December 21-22, 2012

 

St. Marys, Ga., December 21-22, 2012 – It’s time to get into the holiday spirit!  Come to Crooked River State Park for a weekend of Christmas fun! 

 

Holly-Day Camp - On Friday, December 21, 2012, from 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM the park will have a Holly-Day Camp for students PreK-8th grade.  During the camp, students will have the opportunity to learn about the winter solstice and the changing of seasons.  There will be hands on activities and crafts for the younger students.  At the end of the camp, students will also have a chance to warm up around a campfire with holiday stories and songs!  Students need to wear clothing appropriate for outdoor fun and don’t forget snacks and water!  The camp is $5.00 per student.  Please pre-register, space is limited to 25 participants.  All vehicles entering park property are required to have a $5.00 Park Pass.  For more information call the park office at 912-882-8531. 

 

 

Christmas at the Nature Center - On Saturday, December 22, 2012, Crooked River State Park will host Christmas at the Nature Center.  The event will begin at 3:00 PM and end at 6:00 PM.  All ages are welcome to join the holiday fun which will include kid’s crafts, a campfire, hayrides and cookies.  We will have the Nature Center decorated for the season.  Families are welcome to bring a picnic dinner to the park and enjoy the entire evening together!  The program is $2.00 per person!  All vehicles entering park property are required to have a $5.00 Park Pass.  For more information call the park office at 912-882-8531. 

 

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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

"The Santa Swing Golf Tournament"

 

 

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Ho! Ho! - Hole in One!

 

 

"The Santa Swing" Golf Tournament

 

Dec. 14th - Osprey Cove

Get your team together for the area's most exciting Golf Tournament! 

 

 

All 18 Holes will have attending Sponsors who will amaze you with their special Door Prizes, Games, & "Holiday

Cheer" Drinks

 

 

 

 

One lucky Santa could bring home a new Sleigh!  The Ho! Ho! Hole in One contest is back with a New Car Give-Away provided by Crosby of Camden

 

Sign up: $75 per person or $300 for (4)

Each entry: please bring an unwrapped toy to be donated to Toys for Tots

Price includes Continental Breakfast, Golf at Osprey, Tournament Banquet, Door Prizes, Free Food & Drink,

& A Jingle Bell Good Time!

 

Call Doug @ 227-1144 or email

 

 

 

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

3rd Annual Farragut Films' Studio Annual Open House

3rd ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE

 

Farragut Films' Studio will be open FREE to the general public from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm this Saturday. The

studio is located at 451 W. William Avenue, Kingsland, GA. With approximately 10,000 sq.ft., Farragut

Films’ Studio contains the most accurate and highly detailed TREK SETS on planet Earth! While visiting

the sets, you will see:

 

- The Bridge

- Transporter Room

- Long, Winding Corridors

- Shuttlecraft

- Sick Bay

- Briefing Room

- Captain’s Quarters

- Romulan Bridge

 

MOVIE PREMIERE OF STARSHIP FARRAGUT’S LATEST ADVENTURE:

“THE PRICE OF ANYTHING”

 

The FREE movie premiere will take place at the Camden County High School Auditorium located at 6300

Laurel Island Pkwy, Kingsland, Georgia 31548.

 

Schedule of Events*:

6:00 pm - Doors Open

6:15 pm - Introduction by the Producers

6:30 pm - Premiere of "The Price Of Anything"

7:15 pm - Q&A

8:00 pm - Star Trek Continues Vignettes

8:15 pm - Q&A

 

* Please check at the open house for the final schedule of events and FOR MORE INFORMATION, CHECK OUT:

www.farragutfest.com

 

 

 

 


 

Cumberland Island NS News Release: Celebrate the holidays with Cumberland Island National Seashore

Cumberland Island National Seashore News Release
December 4, 2012

For Immediate Release

Maggie Tyler, 912-882-4336 ext. 257

 

Celebrate the holidays with Cumberland Island National Seashore


St Marys, Ga—Cumberland Island National Seashore is a great place to spend the holidays and today the Seashore updated its holiday schedule and public events.  With special events and tours at Plum Orchard, in downtown St. Marys, and around the Seashore there is something for everyone this holiday season.

Starting the first week of December and lasting through February the ferry to Cumberland Island will run five days a week, Thursday through Monday.  The Seashore including facilities located in downtown St. Marys is still open to private boaters, kayakers and campers seven days a week but the Sea Camp Ranger Station on Cumberland Island will not be staffed on a regular basis Tuesdays and Wednesdays from December through February.  The popular Lands and Legacies tours will also not run on Tuesdays and Wednesdays during this time.  All Cumberland Island National Seashore offices and visitor facilities will be closed on December 25, 2012.

Cumberland Island National Seashore’s Museum will be open on December 8, 2012 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. as a part of the St. Marys Tour Our Town open house.  The Museum is free and is located on Osborne St. in downtown St. Marys.

Come see Plum Orchard dressed in its holiday finest.  Staff and volunteers will be dressed in period Edwardian costume as they lead tours through Plum Orchard sharing the tales of Plum Orchard, Cumberland Island, and Christmas past.  The exciting Plum Orchard Christmas House Tour will occur on December 9, 2012. Reservations are limited for the afternoon ferry excursion to Plum Orchard.  Plum Orchard Christmas ferry tickets are an additional $6.00 for the round trip.  Visitors should make reservations by calling the ferry office at 912-882-4335 and asking for the for the 11:45 a.m. ferry; this trip will take all afternoon.

Want to take Cumberland Island National Seashore home with you for the holidays?  Stop in to the visitor center located at 113 St. Marys Street, St Marys, GA. and pick up a Christmas ornament.  The Eastern National bookstore, a cooperator of Cumberland Island National Seashore sells several ornaments to help commemorate your trip to Cumberland Island.  A series of three ornaments focuses on the historic buildings of Cumberland Island including the First African Baptist Church and beautiful glass ornaments highlight the natural side of Cumberland, including our endangered sea turtles.  “Our hope is visitors will buy one of these beautiful ornaments to remember their time on Cumberland and in turn, their purchase will help support educational programs we promote throughout the year” said Seashore Superintendent Fred Boyles.

Cumberland Island is the largest barrier island off the coast of Georgia, encompassing more than 36,000 acres of maritime forests, salt marsh and beaches.  The island is also home to over 9,800 acres of congressionally designated Wilderness.  The island’s natural and cultural resources provide a rich and diverse habitat for wildlife and offer a glimpse into the long history of coastal Georgia.  The Seashore is accessible by foot-only, passenger ferry from the historic community of St. Marys, Georgia and is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.

 

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Friday, November 30, 2012

St. Marys Live Nativity

RELEASE

For Immediate Release

 

November 2012

Artie Jones, III

Director of Economic Development

info@stmarysdda.com

912-882-8111

 

“GOOD TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY”

 

An angel of the Lord brought a message to shepherds guarding their flocks, bringing them "good tidings of great joy" saying, "unto you is born this day, in the city of David, a Savior, who is Christ the Lord." Reminiscent of that first blessed Christmas, TDS is proud to sponsor a moving Live Nativity depicting the long ago holy night.

 

The hallowed scene will be reenacted four times on the grounds of Orange Hall in downtown St. Marys on Tuesday, December 18th  at 6:15 pm, 6:45 pm, 7:15 pm and 7:45 pm. Mary and Joseph will arrive, as it was in days of old, in Bethlehem only to find no room in the inn. Among live nativity animals, the precious story of Jesus’ miraculous birth will be recounted as the baby is wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid to rest in the manger.

 

Celebrating the blessed birth will be choral selections of local church choirs and elementary school students. There is no better way to honor the true meaning of the season than to witness this very heart-felt exhibit. Viewing the Live Nativity is quite often a time-honored family tradition, a treasured holiday experience for all ages. Sharing the story of the first Christmas as it is solemnly narrated will certainly leave a lasting impression, bring families together, and prove to be an inspiring way to commemorate Christmas every year.

 

Mark your calendars for December 18th and celebrate the reason for the season at Orange Hall from 6:00-8:00 pm. The evening will conclude with everyone in attendance singing Silent Night.  During a time when we have men and women deployed so far away from home, the Live Nativity inspires “peace on earth, good will toward men,” a sentiment we, as a nation, all pray for especially during the holidays. For more information contact St. Marys Downtown Development Authority at (912) 882-8111 or info@stmarysdda.com.

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

St. Marys, Georgia: Where Are You Christmas opens in two weeks

MEDIA CONTACT: Barbara Ryan 912-729-1103, email barbara@stormersmarketing.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE…

"WHERE ARE YOU CHRISTMAS?" TICKETS NOW ON SALE

"WHERE ARE YOU CHRISTMAS?" to be presented by St. Marys Little Theatre December 13-16 At Theatre by the Trax, 1000 Osborne Road, St. Marys, GA Tickets on sale at:
St. Marys Welcome Center, Cedar Oak Café, Bulldog Liquors, and On the Green Salon & Day Spa


St. Marys, GA—Santa has a problem. A world-class meanie has threatened to steal Christmas from the little town of St. Marys because the town is just "too happy." Santa's challenge to keep Christmas alive sets the stage for St. Marys Little Theatre's holiday production, "Where Are You Christmas?," an original play set in St. Marys, Georgia, interwoven with traditional and contemporary music.

To be performed at Theatre by the Trax December 13-16, "Where Are You Christmas" is an enchanting musical that will appeal to all ages, according to producers Joe and Terra Lucent. The Lucents are residents of St. Marys, who wanted to share with the community a message of hope and love. Joe Lucent explained:

"The story is a celebration of the true spirit of Christmas," he said. "It's the perfect event to get everyone immersed in the Christmas spirit and to experience the joy of discovering what Christmas is really about."

Audiences can expect a few surprises, some special effects, and the charm of characters never seen before that keeps the evening lively, inspiring lots of laughter and perhaps a few tears.
"Where Are You Christmas" is written and directed by local resident Barbara Ryan.
Scheduled performances are December 13, 14 and 15 at 7 pm and December 16 at 2 pm. Tickets can be purchased at the St. Marys Welcome Center, Bulldog Liquors, Cedar Oak Café, and On the Green Salon, or can be reserved by calling 912-729-1103. For more information, visit www.stmaryslittletheatre.com.

Monday, November 12, 2012

St. Marys, Georgia: Where Are You Christmas - Annual Christmas Spectacular

Tickets are now on sale for St. Marys Little Theatre's 2nd annual Christmas Spectacular. This year's production is titled, "Where Are You Christmas?" It's a whole new story, but continues with characters from last year's play. You don't want to miss out on this great opportunity to really get into the Christmas spirit. Here are the details:

"WHERE ARE YOU CHRISTMAS?" to be presented by St. Marys Little Theatre December 13-16 At Theatre by the Trax, 1000 Osborne Road, St. Marys, GA Tickets on sale at:
St. Marys Welcome Center, Cedar Oak Café, Bulldog Liquors, and On the Green Salon & Day Spa


St. Marys, GA—Santa has a problem. A world-class meanie has threatened to steal Christmas from the little town of St. Marys because the town is just "too happy." Santa's challenge to keep Christmas alive sets the stage for St. Marys Little Theatre's holiday production, "Where Are You Christmas?," an original play set in St. Marys, Georgia, interwoven with traditional and contemporary music.

To be performed at Theatre by the Trax December 13-16, "Where Are You Christmas" is an enchanting musical that will appeal to all ages, according to producers Joe and Terra Lucent. The Lucents are residents of St. Marys, who wanted to share with the community a message of hope and love. Joe Lucent explained:

"The story is a celebration of the true spirit of Christmas," he said. "It's the perfect event to get everyone immersed in the Christmas spirit and to experience the joy of discovering what Christmas is really about."

Audiences can expect a few surprises, some special effects, and the charm of characters never seen before that keeps the evening lively, inspiring lots of laughter and perhaps a few tears.
"Where Are You Christmas" is written and directed by local resident Barbara Ryan.
Scheduled performances are December 13, 14 and 15 at 7 pm and December 16 at 2 pm. Tickets can be purchased at the St. Marys Welcome Center, Bulldog Liquors, Cedar Oak Café, and On the Green Salon, or can be reserved by calling 912-729-1103. For more information, visit www.stmaryslittletheatre.com.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Crooked River State Park - Moon Program Sat Nov 17 evening at CRSPark

Astronomers from Florida like our "Dark Skys" at the Park. We appreciate your help 'getting out the word' for this unique lunar event in Camden County.

 

Nature Center email subscribers:  This event is so special...we just hope for great, sky-viewing weather!  It's truly special. 

 

Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge - Hosts Sugar Cane Boil Nov. 17

NEWS RELEASE

Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge
2700 Suwannee Canal Road
Folkston, GA  31537

http://www.fws.gov/okefenokee


For Immediate Release     Contact: Art Webster (912) 496-7366 ext. 233   Arthur_Webster@fws.gov

Date: November 8, 2012


Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge to Host
Old Fashioned Sugar Cane Boil


Have a sweet tooth? Grab your friends and family and come on out to the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge on Saturday, November 17, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and take part in a traditional sugar cane boil at the historic Chesser Island Homestead. Visitors can assist with the grinding of sugar cane using a traditional mule-powered grinder and sample the sweet cane juice produced in its purest form. Then stick around and watch as the vat of juice is boiled down to make authentic cane syrup – the perfect addition to any kitchen table and try the syrup on homemade biscuits baked on the wood stove!

In addition to witnessing a hands-on demonstration of the early techniques used to process sugar cane, visitors will get a glimpse into the life of the "Swamper" families that pioneered the Okefenokee Swamp. Sugar cane was an important staple for families homesteading the Okefenokee frontier. Most of these "Swamper" families made extensive use of sugar cane and cane-related products such as cane syrup and wax. Sugar cane still continues to be used today for a variety of purposes; it is often used as a preservative for fruits and meats and its numerous medicinal properties make it a staple in many households.

A five dollar refuge entrance fee is required, unless visitors possess an America the Beautiful Annual Pass, Senior Pass, Access Pass, Refuge Annual Pass, or Duck Stamp. For more information about this and other programs, please contact the Richard S. Bolt Visitor Center at (912) 496-7836 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. For more information on our work and the people who make it happen, visit www.fws.gov. Connect with our Facebook pages at www.facebook.com/okefenokeewildliferefuge or www.facebook.com/usfwssoutheast, follow our tweets at www.twitter.com/usfwssoutheast, watch our YouTube Channel at http://www.youtube.com/usfws and download photos from our Flickr page at http://www.flickr.com/photos/usfwssoutheast.

FWS

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Film and TV Auction

MEDIA CONTACT: DOUG VAUGHT, 912-552-5559, doug@cinemagicallocations.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE….

THEATRE BY THE TRAX TO HOST AUCTION OF CELEBRITY PROPS

Saturday, November 17 at 2 p.m.
Theatre by the Trax
1000 Osborne Road
St. Marys, Georgia

ST. MARYS, GA—If you're looking for a great conversation piece to grace your business or home, be sure and attend the November 17th auction at Theatre by the Trax in St. Marys.

Props and other items used in the filming of Royal Pains and LoveTown USA will be auctioned off along with props from recent theatre productions.

According to Theatre by the Trax owner Doug Vaught, there are more than 200 items that will be auctioned off.

"We have props used by the stars of Royal Pains during their filming here in March," Vaught said. "I think people will get a kick out of seeing how St. Marys was made to look like The Hamptons and will find an item that interests them enough to want to take it home."

Items from the filming of LoveTown USA will also be on auction as well as some interesting props from shows that include The Fantasticks, Man of La Mancha, and River of Life.

"The auction will give the people of Camden an opportunity to own a piece of history," Vaught said. "We expect to have lots of people who have fond memories of their work as extras on the set to bid on keepsakes that will help them re-live their own celebrity experience."

According to Vaught, every item will be authenticated. For more information, call 912-552-5559. The auction starts at 2 pm on November 17, and doors will be open one hour prior for viewing. Proceeds will be used to help enrich the performing arts experience in Camden County.
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Bicycle Challenge - FCA Time Trial 2012

TICK-TOCK WHAT'S YOUR TIME ON THE CLOCK?

Join us for Camden County's 32 mile Individual Time Trial on Saturday, November 17 starting at the Camden County High School at 8:oo am.  Proceeds benefiting the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

 

 

 

FCA Time Trial 2012

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL CHALLENGE– 32 Miles

THIS AN OPEN ROAD COURSE

When:

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Where: Start/Finish CCHS Track Start Time: 8:00 am Exit 6 of  I-95.

Entry Fee: $20.00

Registration Deadline: November 15 – no event day registration

*

HELMETS ARE REQUIRED*

Checks payable to FCA

Contact :

Brad Tippins btippins@fca.org 912-467-2371 www.lsecgafca@org

Or Terry Landreth

912-576-9696 email: terry@camdenbikes.com

Facebook: Camden Bicycle Center

News Release & Flier: November Guided Activities and Events at Okefenokee NWR

 


NEWS RELEASE

Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge
2700 Suwannee Canal Road
Folkston, GA  31537

http://www.fws.gov/okefenokee



Release at Will               Contact: Art Webster (912) 496-7366 ext. 233   Arthur_Webster@fws.gov

Date: October 25, 2012

Guided Activities and Events at the East Entrance of
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge
November, 2012



All activities start inside the east entrance of Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, 7 miles southwest of Folkston, GA, off the Okefenokee Parkway South (GA 121/23).

Saturday, November 3
Animal Olympics
10–10:30 a.m.
Ever wonder what it would be like to compete against an animal in the Olympics?  Join a ranger along the Animal Olympics Trail next to the Richard S. Bolt Visitor Center. Please bring water and sturdy shoes.

Alligator!
1–1:30 p.m.
Did you know that the temperature of the egg determines if the alligator will be female or male? Come learn other fun alligator facts at this ranger talk in the Environmental Education Classroom across the breezeway from Okefenokee Adventures.

Saturday, November 10
7:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. and
Sunday, November 11
7–11 a.m.
Fall Photography Workshop
Join John Reed for a workshop to expand your basic knowledge of photography and try out new skills in some wild locations. The workshop will focus on the sights of autumn in the refuge and a new session explaining depth of field in detail. In addition, John will cover exposure, metering, sharp images, white balance and understanding your flash.  Class size is limited to 30. Pre-registration is required. Fees for the one and a half day workshop are $45 if paid by October 28, $50 before November 9, and $55 at the door. To register, call (912) 496-7836.

Saturday, November 17  
Sugar Cane Grinding and Syrup Boil
10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Join the Roddenberry Sisters out at the Chesser Island Homestead to take part in a traditional sugar cane boil. Grind sugar cane using a traditional mule operated grinder, and sample the sweet cane juice. Watch as refuge volunteers boil down a vat of sugar cane juice and produce authentic pure cane syrup. Enjoy live bluegrass music from the Johnny Griffin Band.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is committed to providing access to our events for all participants. Persons needing reasonable accommodations in order to attend and participate in our events should contact Art Webster at (912) 496-7366 ext. 233 or arthur_webster@fws.gov. In order to allow sufficient time to process requests, please contact us for assistance at least five business days before the event.

The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. For more information on our work and the people who make it happen, visit www.fws.gov. Connect with our Facebook pages at www.facebook.com/okefenokeewildliferefuge or www.facebook.com/usfwssoutheast, follow our tweets at www.twitter.com/usfwssoutheast, watch our YouTube Channel at http://www.youtube.com/usfws and download photos from our Flickr page at http://www.flickr.com/photos/usfwssoutheast.

-FWS-

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

St. Marys' Peace Garden Recognizes Georgia's Unique 1812 Connection

http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/atlanta/eyes_abroad-coupdoeil/st_marys_1812.aspx?lang=eng&view=d

The Consulate General of Canada in Atlanta joined leaders in St. Marys, Georgia to dedicate the community’s 1812 Binational Heritage Peace Garden.


From left: Robert Pengelly, Consul of the Canadian Consulate in Atlanta with Mayor Bill Deloughy, St. Marys, Georgia, Alex Kearns, Coordinator of the St. Marys Peace Garden Project and Arlene White, Binational Alliance executive director at the Binational Peace Garden, St. Marys, Georgia


Congressman Jack Kingston meets with U.S. National Park staff and guest in St. Marys, Georgia

St. Marys Garden is the 10th of 23 Canadian and U.S. Peace Gardens that make up the new Binational Heritage Peace Garden Trail. The trail, coordinated by the Binational Alliance, is a special initiative to commemorate the Bicentennial of the War of 1812 and 200 years of peace between Canada and the U.S.

St. Marys is Georgia’s southernmost coastal city. It is now also home to the first Binational Peace Garden located beyond the Southern Great Lakes. Although small in population, this unique community has many stories to share -- from its Acadian history to the War of 1812 Battle of Point Peter that took place January 11-15, 1815.

Located next to the historic Oak Grove Cemetery, the garden was dedicated in a ceremony with guests including Binational Alliance Executive Director Arlene White (Niagara, Canada), Consul Robert Pengelly (Consulate General - Atlanta), Georgia State Representative Jason Spencer and other local civic, business and tourism leaders. The newly dedicated garden will be maintained by St. Marys’ Earthkeepers. The Earthkeepers are led by Canadian Alex Kearns, a longtime St. Marys resident.

In addition to its connection to the Binational Peace Garden Trail, the St. Marys Peace Garden is paired with a garden in Fort Erie, Ontario -- the site of some of the most significant battles of the War of 1812. The Fort Erie peace garden was dedicated on June 29, 2012 during the launch of the 26th Annual Binational Friendship Festival.

The peace gardens first began in 2008 and more than 20 similar projects have since been launched in the Niagara and Southern Great Lakes regions of Canada and the U.S. -- except for the new St. Marys’ location, which is the first garden outside the region. Binational Alliance executives expect that more than 60 bicentennial themed gardens may be launched by 2014.

 

Monday, October 29, 2012

Badge of Benevolence- Fundraising Dinner Dates

A few local restaurants have agreed to donate 10-20% of sales to the SMPD Badge of Benevolence.  Current upcoming dates are:

 

OCTOBER

 

30th Ops Pizza 4-9

 

NOVEMBER

 

5th Zaxbys 11-2

14th Barbaritos 5-8

 

Please come out and support this great cause......

 

UP COMING EVENTS

 

SMPD Badge of Benevolence Charity Softball Tournament will be on November 3rd  @ the Camden County Rec Center

 

Osprey Cove Golf Tournament will be on November 10th @ Osprey Cove

 

 

If you would like to help with any of these events please let me know.

 

THANK YOU,

  

 

Sergeant Joseph E. Pendleton, #127

                  &        

         K-9 Tebow, #199    

 

ST Marys Police Department

563 Point Peter Road

ST Marys, GA. 31558

 

K-9 Unit Commander

Auxiliary Unit Commander

 

Office 912-882-4488

Fax 912-882-6834

Cell 912-552-2570

 

 

Friday, October 19, 2012

Plum Orchard Christmas Tour - Sunday, December 9

Subject: Plum Orchard Christmas Tour - Sunday, December 9

 

 

Plum Christmas will be Sunday December 9.  The ferry will be an additional $6 per person and will leave from Sea Camp at 12:30 p.m. for the sail up to Plum Orchard.  Or said another way, the ferry will leave St Marys at 11:45 with a brief stop at Sea Camp before sailing to Plum Orchard.

 

The house tour usually lasts 1-1.5 hrs.  There is not an opportunity for visitors to see other parts of the island and the house before the ferry departs for Sea Camp.

 

If visitors want a fully day on the island, we encourage them to either do the Lands and Legacy tour or go over on the 9:00 am ferry and be to Sea Camp before 12:30 so they can hop on the Plum Orchard ferry.

 

 

FW: College Football Comes to Camden County

MEDIA CONTACT: L. J. Williams 912-552-4494, email: markvljw2@tds.net

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE…

COLLEGE FOOTBALL IN CAMDEN
10th Annual Ralph J. Bunche Classic to be played November 3, 2012

St. Marys, GA—On November 3 at 1:00 p.m., Tigers and Gyrenes will come head to head at Camden County High School's Chris Gilman Stadium. Edward Waters College will face Ave Maria University's Gyrenes in the only college football competition in Camden County.

You know what a Tiger is, but for those of you who don't know what a Gyrene is, here you go: A Gyrene is remembered with great nostalgia by older Americans who identify the name with that special breed of young men who fought the desperate battles of Belleau Wood and the island campaigns of the Pacific. These men formed the battle history of the United States Marine Corps and fashioned an ethos that inspires the men and women who serve in today's Marine Corps.

Jacksonville's Edward Waters College and Ave Maria University will vie for the winning title of the historic Ralph J. Bunche Classic. L. J. Williams, event chair, said that the Classic is expected to draw hundreds of visitors who will be contributing to the economy of Camden County.

"College football fans from several states will be staying in our hotels, eating in our restaurants, and having the opportunity to discover all that Camden County has to offer," Williams said. "Our hopes are that these visitors will return and spend more time here and tell others what a great place we live in."

Williams went on to say that all locals are encouraged to attend as well, to show support for this classic event and to honor its name same, Ralph J. Bunche.

Ralph J. Bunche was an American political scientist and diplomat who received the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize for his late 1940s mediation in Palestine. He was the first person of color to be so honored in the history of the Prize. He was involved in the formation and administration of the United Nations. In 1963, he received the Medal of Freedom from President John F. Kennedy. Bunche founded a trade school that later became an all-black high school in Camden County.

The community can become involved through sponsorships and/or by purchasing tickets to the game. General admission to the game is $10 in advance, $12 on game day and for children/students $5 in advance and $7 on game day. Family packages are also available, and groups of 20 are eligible for a discount. Tickets may be purchased at the Kingsland and St. Marys Welcome Centers, Quality Cleaners, Camden Re-Entry, Spring Bluff Food Store (Reed's Store in Waverly), and on base at MWR. For ticket information, call Emma Rogers at 912-222-2188, and for ticket or vendor information, call L. J. Williams at 912-552-4494. Vendor space is still available.

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News Release: Annual Wild Hog and Deer Hunt at Okefenokee NWR

 


NEWS RELEASE

Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge
2700 Suwannee Canal Road
Folkston, GA  31537

http://www.fws.gov/okefenokee



Release at Will                            Contact: Art Webster (912) 496-7366 ext. 233   Arthur_Webster@fws.gov

Date:  October 17, 2012


Annual Wild Hog and Deer Hunt at Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge October 26 and 27



Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge will be conducting its annual wild hog and quota deer hunt on Friday, October 26 and Saturday, October 27 inside the east entrance located 11 miles southwest of Folkston, Georgia, off Highway 121/23.  Swamp Island Drive, Canal Diggers, Upland Discovery and Ridley's Island trails plus the Chesser Island Homestead will be open only to permitted hunters from 5:30 a.m. until noon.  The Swamp Island Drive gate will remain closed while the hunt is in progress to ensure the safety of non-hunting visitors and will re-open at noon.  

A total of 40 permits will be awarded for this hunt, 10 of which will be reserved for disabled hunters in wheelchairs. The hunt is for deer (either sex, limit 2 per day) and feral hogs (either sex, no limit). Hunters are required to use shotgun slugs or muzzleloaders only. Use of buckshot is not permitted. Deer taken do not count against the state limit, and a special refuge tag will be provided upon check-out for each deer taken. All hunters must possess a valid Georgia hunting license.

Permits will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Check-in at the Okefenokee Shop Area commences at 5 a.m. each day of the hunt. Follow signs from entrance road to sign-in area.  Hunters may line up for check-in no earlier than 4 a.m. and vehicles may not be left unattended. Stand-by hunters may be selected on the second day of the hunt when first-day selected hunters do not return and/or check-in by 5:30 a.m. Hunters must be prepared to pay $12.50 for a hunt permit. Checks, money-orders, or cash will be accepted.

There are many things for non-hunters to see and do while the hunt is in progress.  Visitors may view exhibits and an award-winning movie about the refuge at the Richard S. Bolt Visitor Center, take a guided boat tour or rent canoes and kayaks from Okefenokee Adventures, walk the Cane Pole Trail, Phernetton Trail, and Longleaf Pine Trail, and fish in the Okefenokee Swamp. For more information on the hunt or other visitor activities, please call (912) 496-7836.

The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. For more information on our work and the people who make it happen, visit www.fws.gov. Connect with our Facebook pages at www.facebook.com/okefenokeewildliferefuge or www.facebook.com/usfwssoutheast, follow our tweets at www.twitter.com/usfwssoutheast, watch our YouTube Channel at http://www.youtube.com/usfws and download photos from our Flickr page at http://www.flickr.com/photos/usfwssoutheast.

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Horse Stamp Inn Cooks! Georgia Peach French Toast

 

Georgia Peach French Toast

A Perfect Fall & Holiday Breakfast

At the Horse Stamp Inn

 

 

Leigh Cort Publicity

904-806-3613

leighcort@bellsouth.net

Representing: www.HorseStampinn.com

 

Waverly, Georgia (October, 2012)  Georgia Peach French Toast is on everyone’s lips at the newly opened Horse Stamp Inn in coastal Waverly, Georgia.  Innkeeper Kris Hutcheson prepares her dish from scratch for Inn guests who declare “I must have your recipe”. She doesn’t mind sharing it since it’s a delectable treat for the Fall and Holiday Season. She proclaims that it’s also the warm maple syrup swirled with sweet butter that endears the Inn’s breakfast to her guests!

 

Georgia Peach French Toast with Buttered Maple Syrup

(serves 4)

 

(4) 1” thick slices of your favorite bread (Horse Stamp Inn uses Lane’s Peach Bread)

4 eggs

1 C. half and half

1/3 C. 2% milk

1 t. cinnamon

1 t. vanilla extract

Soak bread for 45 minutes on each side in mixture of eggs, half and half, milks, cinnamon & vanilla. Sauté in skillet until fluffy and cooked through.

 

Fresh Georgia Peach Topping:

2 large Georgia peaches

(IF fresh aren’t in season, substitute 1.5 C. frozen peach slices)

1 T. butter

1 T. sugar

1 t. cinnamon

Slice peaches and sauté in butter, sugar and cinnamon until cooked.

 

Pour warm peaches over French toast.

 

Serve with warm maple syrup that has been heated with sweet butter.

Optional: garnish with whipped cream

 

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NOTE: The Horse Stamp Inn has been recognized by Southern Living Magazine as one of the “Top 8 Fall Getaways” in October, 2012.

 

Southern Living Magazine (October 2012)

Recognizes HORSE STAMP INN as one of their

Top Eight FALL GETAWAYS”!

 

 

The travel story Plan Your Fall Escape” states:

 

HORSE COUNTRY:

“Get away to coastal Georgia for a fun equestrian weekend, a short drive from Jekyll Island. Giddy up with Three Oaks Farm for a beach ride. REST YOUR HEAD: At the 5-room, newly opened Horse Stamp Inn, you can fish the on-site artesian pond, enjoy farm-to-table breakfasts from the property’s own fresh eggs, and ride the Intracoastal Waterway on the Inn’s private boat”

 

 

For Information, Photos, Media Visits and Interviews, contact:

Leigh Cort Publicity

HORSE STAMP INN

2418 Horse Stamp Church Road

Waverly, Georgia 31565

912.882.6280

www.HorseStampInn.com