• Nov. 9, 2007 - Red Tide - Yuk! What is that?
I recently read an article in our local newspaper which noted that the Jekyll GA Sea Turtle Center was treating turtles which were suffering from exposure to the red tide off the coast of Florida. I had heard over the last few months people talking about this "Red Tide" and some of the beaches being closed to swimmers in Florida. You may care click the Wikipedia link below which describes the algal bloom that is known as red tide. The information leads me to believe that the jury is out on whether the occurrence is just a natural event or one caused by human activities. The turtles exposed to the toxins released by algae during red tide become practically paralyzed, making them incapable of finding food and exposing them to the surface for unhealthy periods of time.
The Sea Turtle Center has an interesting history as it was originally built in 1903 to house the generator for the Jekyll Island Club in the Millionaire's Village. Today the GA Sea Turtle Center is a wonderful turtle rehab hospital and research facility with the goal of increasing awareness and responsibility for protecting our ecosystem. I have included a link to their website and hope you will be interested in making this a part of your next visit to the Golden Isles of Georgia.
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• Oct. 1, 2007 - Jekyll Island - Georgia's Jewel
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Over the last months, it seemed some type of article about the proposals, or opposition to said proposals, to new
development on Jekyll were almost a daily occurrence in the local newspaper. It appears that the Jekyll Island Authority
has at last developed a feasible plan that should revitalize the Island and bring more guests and conventioneers back to
enjoy the natural beauty and amenities. Many were concerned with keeping the state owned island in the price range that
the average citizen could utilize and enjoy. Prospective plans include some timeshare condo units and cottages in addition
to hotel lodging ranging from $105 - $183 per night. In this day of "Green Consciousness" the plans include awareness of
keeping environmentally friendly and at the same time preserving the natural beauty. The project manager feels this
redevelopment can be a model for other future developments all over our nation.
In its early heyday as a millionaire's retreat, then in 1947 the conversion to a State Park, Jekyll has been a haven to
many Georgians and other visitors. The title used today in their advertising is Jekyll Island---Georgia's Jewel. It is
indeed a precious jewel, but even a jewel needs an occasional cleaning & polishing. We look forward to sharing this
enhancement with you!
Note: This lovely old photo of the Jekyll Island Clubhouse was borrowed with the permission of Tyler E. Bagwell. Mr.
Bagwell is a resident of Jekyll and a professor at the Community College in Brunswick. His body of work on the history of
our area is prodigious and well worth your review. I encourage you to go www.jekyllislandhistory.com to enjoy the results of his research and
this and many other wonderful photos and articles on a bygone era.
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• Jul. 23, 2006 - Jekyll Island's Beach Festival
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Join Us at the Jekyll Island Beach Music Festival
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Mark Your Calendars for the Jekyll Island Beach Music Festival on August 11-12
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JEKYLL ISLAND, GEORGIA
AUGUST 11-12
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"Tradition" is defined as the handing down of a belief, legend, or custom from generation to generation. Beach music fans from all over the South love their traditions and will flock to the Jekyll Island Beach Music Festival on August 11-12 to party with the SWINGIN' MEDALLIONS, a 44-year living tradition of beach music. The band shot to stardom in 1966 with "Double Shot of My Baby's Love,” which sold over a million copies and remains the signature song of the group today. The song demonstrated its timeless popularity when the cast of Ally McBeal, a hit television show of the 90s, sang along to the original MEDALLIONS recording during an October 1998 episode. Bruce Springsteen labeled it "the greatest fraternity rock song of all time.” More Top 40 hits followed with "She Drives Me Out of My Mind" and "Hey, Hey Baby.” Timeless music – a timeless performance! Although membership in the MEDALLIONS changed over the years, the popularity of their stage show did not. The talent industry soon dubbed them "THE PARTY BAND OF THE SOUTH,” a tag the group proudly advertises. John McElrath, founder of the original band, still leads the eight-member group. The current SWINGIN' MEDALLIONS feature a five-piece horn section and effectively blend the sounds and music of yesterday and today. Creating a sensation wherever they go, their diverse song list makes them overwhelmingly popular with college audiences as well as Baby Boomer rock ‘n rollers throughout the Southeast.
On August 11-12, music and beach lovers of all ages are invited to attend the PARTY OF THE SOUTH, as the SWINGIN' MEDALLIONS bring their high energy, party-style performance to their 40th Anniversary Celebration of “Double Shot,” which coincides with the book releases of Greg Haynes’, He-e-ey Baby Days of Beach Music, and ‘Fessa’ John Hook’s, Shagging in the Carolinas. Both of these authors and icons of beach music days will be featured guests at the Festival. During this weekend celebration, many members who have played with the MEDALLIONS over the last 40 years, including most of the original members, will join McElrath and make the trip to Jekyll Island to be a part of this once-in-a-lifetime performance. Other favorite beach music bands will join in on the fun. Come sway to the music of such bands as The Tams, Hack Bartley & Shuffle, and The Statesboro Blues. Shag Clubs from all over the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida will caravan to the Festival and dance the weekend away as they hold one of the largest Shag Contests in the South. Hook, who produces the Endless Summer Network on the Grand Strand's WODR 105.3 FM radio station, wrote his book to celebrate these unique people and circumstances that nurtured the evolution of Shagging and Beach Music at the “jump joints” of Carolina Beach, the inland lake retreats, and the pavilions of Ocean Drive, Atlantic, Folly, Wrightsville, and Tybee beaches. The weekend’s schedule includes the bands playing on three different occasions. Friday and Saturday evening performances will be at the Convention Center. Doors open at 8 PM and tickets are $15 A limited number of tickets are available for the evening performances so you may want to purchase them ahead of time. Saturday afternoon’s performance will take place on the beach from 11 AM – 6 PM and tickets are $12 For Saturday afternoon’s performance, children 12 and under are free, and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Jekyll Island Sea Turtle Center.
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• Apr. 11, 2006 - Jekyll Island's Turtle Crawl (and more interesting stuff.)
OK, here it is: www.918Beachview.com - our newest listing. If you haven't been to Jekyll Island in a while, you'll want to check out the visual tour on the site. As a result of last year's G-8 conference held here, Jekyll benefited by an entrance update. I've also included a photo of the bridge on 17 beside the highway. This is a beautiful drive!
But the wonder of Jekyll Island is the fact that it is restricted to 35% development by the state. That means no traffic jams... EVER! The state park feel on the island truly creates a unique atmosphere. What a wonderful place to vacation and enjoy nature.
Jekyll Island is home to the sea turtles, and the 4th Annual Turtle Crawl on Jekyll Island is scheduled for May 6 - 7. This year’s festivities include a USA Triathlon (USAT) sanctioned triathlon; 5K Fun Run/Walk; educational programs, live music and fun for people of all ages. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Georgia Sea Turtle Center on Jekyll Island.
Each year, the Turtle Crawl attracts athletes and sea turtle enthusiasts from throughout Georgia and the Southeast. This year, the Turtle Crawl features a triathlon (a 1.5 K swim, 40 K bike and 10K run in a course that highlights the natural beauty that can be found on Jekyll Island). Looking for a less strenuous course? Check out the 5K Fun Run / Walk to start at 8:30 on Saturday, May 6. This Fun Run/Walk is open to all. What a way to enjoy the beautiful vistas on this georgous island! Other events continue throughout the weekend as Jekyll Island provides live music, educational programs, food and more. For more information, click here. |
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