Visit downtown Brunswick for a traditional street fair. Art, antiques, crafts, food, entertainment. Sat 10am-5pm, Sun Noon-5pm. Newcastle St., Brunswick Historic Brunswick Business Association. 554-1900, www.downtownbrunswickga.com.
Little St Simons Island Voted Number One
LITTLE ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GA — The Lodge on Little St. Simons Island has been voted number one in the United States in the Conde Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards for 2007. Little St. Simons Island took top honors in the Mainland U.S. Resorts category and ranked number 22 in the world in the Best of the Best list, with a rating of 95.4 out of a possible total of 100.
More than 28,000 Conde Nast Traveler readers participated in the magazine’s annual Readers’ Choice Poll, selecting the world’s finest airlines, cities, islands, hotels, resorts and cruise lines. Complete poll results are published in the November issue.“We are very pleased and proud to have received both these honors,†said Joel Meyer, General Manager of the Lodge at Little St. Simons Island. “We believe they reflect the commitment we have to our guests to provide a rare and memorable experience.â€
Little St. Simons Island, which will celebrate 100 years of family ownership in 2008, remains one of the last privately owned barrier islands on the Georgia coast. Open year ‘round, Little St. Simons Island hosts up to 30 guests a night, for an all-inclusive, nature-related experience. Accessible only by boat, the Island offers guests the opportunity to enjoy nature encounters, outdoor recreation, fishing, boating and birding on a 10,000-acre island wilderness with seven miles of unspoiled beach.
With adventure travel topping the vacation request list, those who want to rediscover nature will find heaven on earth on Little St. Simons Island. The Island, which has remained relatively the same over the past 100 years, offers travelers of all ages an “up-close and personal†look at a rare natural world. Awaiting discovery and exploration are acres of moss-draped maritime forests and miles of tidal creeks, estuaries and beaches untouched by man. The beauty of the landscape is punctuated by the opportunity to observe the area’s wildlife in its natural habitat.
The combination of rustic, yet superior guest comfort and service in its barrier island wilderness setting has earned The Lodge on Little St. Simons Island many previous accolades including the Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Award for “Best Small Hotel in North America” and a place on past Condé Nast Gold Lists.
For more information, or reservations, contact The Lodge on Little St. Simons Island at 912-638-7472, by email at Lodge@LittleStSimonsIsland.com or visit the web site at www.LittleSSI.com.
Halloween with Sea Turtles – Jekyll Island, GA
Turtleween at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center
Looking for a way to get into the Halloween spirit? Come Trick-or-Treat with the Sea Turtles! The Georgia Sea Turtle Center is hosting the first annual Turtleween on Sunday, October 28, 2007 from 12-5pm. Guests who arrive in costume will receive $1 off general admission and will be able to participate in a number of fun, turtle-inspired activities! Be sure to check out our website www.georgiaseaturtlecenter.org for more details.
Contact: The Georgia Sea Turtle Center / 912-635-4444
Address: 214 Stable Road
Website: http://www.georgiaseaturtlecenter.org
The Haunted Garrison – Darien, Georgia
A candlelit walk through the fort with a night of goulish thrills and chills is provided by the cursed soldiers of Fort King George. Fee. 912-437-4770.
Friday, October 26, 2007 – Saturday, October 27, 2007
7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Fort King George Historic Site
1600 Wayne St
Darien, GA 31305
Located in Darien, 3 miles east of I-95 exit #49.
CoastFest 2007 – Brunswick, GA
COASTFEST 2007 brings together over 80 interactive environmental, educational and resource organizations from around the southeast. COASTFEST is a family-oriented environmental festival where participants learn about
Department of Natural Resources/Coastal Regional Headquarters in Brunswick at One Conservation Way on Highway 17 South (just north of the Sidney Lanier bridge)
For more information call DNR/CRD at (912) 264-7218 or visit the website.