Unfortunately we didn’t get sufficient interest to offer a private trolley tour of St. Simons for SGA members. However, if you would still like to see the island, check out the public tours conducted each day at 11:00 am. For more information, see the St. Simons Trolley Company.
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More things to do on St. Simons
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| Fort Frederica, courtesy of the Atlanta History Center |
Are you still searching for something to do before the annual meeting? Do you need an excuse to linger in the Golden Isles before heading back to work? Here are some attractions and activities to enjoy around the annual meeting.
Ghost tours: It’s Halloween, so celebrate the season with a tour of St. Simons’ haunted sites!
Enjoy the outdoors: St. Simons Island and the rest of the Golden Isles offer a variety of outdoor activities, so get moving!
- Brown’s Guide to Georgia
- Golden Isles Georgia
Day trips: The Golden Isles and coastal cities of Georgia offer lots of attractions and activities to enjoy. Check out Brunswick, Sea Island, Little St. Simons Island, and Jekyll Island.
Pamper yourself: The Golden Isles have several day spas and health clubs, so pump some iron or get your facial on.
Rise & shine: It’s a conference, so you might need some caffeine to get you started.
- Palm Coast (Coffee *and* a pub!)
- Wake Up Coffee Company
- Starbucks (2209 Demere Rd, St. Simons Island)
Don’t forget the weather: In light of Frankenstorm, check the weather before you start packing.
We’ll see you in a week!
Advocacy workshop at annual meeting
Sign up now to take part in the advocacy workshop sponsored by Friends of the Georgia Archives (FOGAH) at the SGA Annual Meeting. Training will be conducted by Joe Tanner of Tanner and Associates and will cover how to contact your representative so that your voice will be heard!
The training is free and is open to both members of SGA and anyone in the SE Georgia area who wants to participate. It will be on Thursday, November 8 from 3:00 to 4:30 PM at the conference venue, Sea Palms Resort on St. Simons Island, Georgia.
Registration is required because of the limited space. Please visit http://soga.org/events?eventId=574216&EventViewMode=2&CalendarViewType=0&SelectedDate=10/30/2012 to register.
Questions about the training? Contact Dianne Cannestra at diannebc@bellsouth.net
Questions about registration? Contact Renna Tuten at rtuten@uga.edu
Annual Meeting Registration deadline
Who wants to trolley?
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| Opening of Coastal Highway, Motorcade, St. Simon’s Island, Ga., 1928. Foltz Photography Studio Photographs, MS 1360. Courtesy of the Georgia Historical Society. |
Are you interested in taking a trolley tour of St. Simons as part of your annual meeting experience? If so, the Local Arrangements Committee wants to hear from you!
We have the opportunity to schedule a group tour of the island by St. Simons Island Trolley Company, but we need a minimum number of people to sign up. So, please take a minute (seriously) to take our Trolley poll and indicate your preferred date and time. If we have sufficient interest by the end of this week (10/28), we’ll offer a sign-up sheet.
The trolley tour is $23/adult and $10/child and includes the Lighthouse, Bloody Marsh, Fort Frederica, Retreat Plantation, and Christ Church.
Get Ready for St. Simons!
Hi everyone! If you’re looking forward to this year’s annual meeting in St. Simons as much as we (the local arrangements committee) are, you’ll want to know in advance what the island has to offer outside of our excellent roster of speakers. Below you’ll find links about dining, shopping, and tourism on the island. If you happen to be a St. Simons insider, please leave additional recommendations in the comments section!
HISTORY
New Georgia Encyclopedia entry on St. Simons Island
(This entry provides links to related articles and information about the island.)
DINING
Urban Spoon’s list of St. Simons restaurants, rated
Ditto for Trip Advisor
SHOPPING
List of local shops
GROCERY STORES
Winn-Dixie (220 Retreat Vlg)
Harris Teeter (600 Sea Island Rd, #23)
DRUG STORES
St Simons Drug Co (209 Longview Plaza Driveway)
CVS (1650 Frederica Road and 30 Market Street)
SIGHTSEEING/TOURS/RECREATION
St. Simons Lighthouse
Arthur J. Moore Methodist Museum
Wheel Fun Rentals (bike rentals)
St. Simons Island Trolley Tours
Fort Frederica National Monument
Shrimping Excursions aboard the Lady Jane
Calendar of events, November 5-11
Explore St. Simons Island and Visit St. Simons Island both have lots of suggestions for visitors, too.
Image courtesy of the Georgia Historical Society.
Today’s update from FOGAH and GA in the news
From FOGAH President Dianne Cannestra:
Update from FOGAH
From FOGAH President Dianne Cannestra:
Georgia Archives announcement in the News
Statement from FOGAH on the Georgia Archives remaining open
Although the Governor’s press release raises a number of questions,
it’s fundamentally good news. Archives is in a better place today
than it was yesterday. With continued efforts, things may improve
further.
FIRST AND FOREMOST, FOGAH encourages EVERYONE to send an email or
letter to the Governor thanking him for his support. Without his
efforts, we wouldn’t have this victory.
Everyone is concerned about the staff — one of the unanswered
questions. Please remember that staffing decisions are ultimately the
Secretary of State’s, not the Governor’s. It’s one thing to ask the
Governor to continue efforts to support the Archives and the Staff,
but please avoid language that sounds demanding.
We still have lots of work to do. We need to make sure that the
Archives has adequate support when transferred to the Board of
Regents. That means meeting with members of the Assembly —
preferably in their district before the beginning of session, rather
than at the Capitol. We’re planning an advocacy training session at
the SGA meeting so that we can all work together as effectively as
possible. Stay tuned for details.
Again, please use all available channels to say “thanks” to the Governor!



