Saturday, December 11, 2010
Sea Turtles Spotted Whilst Subbing
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Add Four More!!
Monday, September 6, 2010
Happy Labor Day!
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Thursday, May 27, 2010
Travels With Scute
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Sunday, May 23, 2010
"The breeze, the trees, the honey bees - All volunteers!" ~Juliet Carinreap
GSTC Traditions
AmeriCorps Great Story
Home, Sweet Home
In Greek Mythology, the sprouting spring flowers signaled to Demeter that her daughter Persephone would soon arrive from the underworld and they would once again be reunited. Spring at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center has long been expected as well.
The new season not only brought to us blossoming Dogwoods, Orange Trees, and Azaleas here on Jekyll Island but also twelve new AmeriCorps Members. To welcome them aboard, a “Taste of Home” potluck dinner was held in their honor. Everyone was encouraged to bring food unique to his or her hometown. We had quite a smorgasbord! Just to name a few of the tasty treats: A Member from Nebraska baked cornbread, a Member from Atlanta, Georgia provided Coca-Cola, a Member from Burlington, Vermont brought Vermont Cheddar Cheese with crackers, and a Member from Plant City, Florida made strawberry shortcake.
Currently serving at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center are eighteen AmeriCorps Members hailing from fourteen different states! We all may have different hometowns but we all have planet Earth in common. In conjunction with the fortieth anniversary of Earth Day the Georgia Sea Turtle Center conducted its third annual “Shell-e-brate” Earth Day event. All Members had a blast lending a hand face painting, assisting children with making recycled paper, serving edible “dirt” cups, coloring paper bag turtle shells, and teaching how to reduce, reuse, and recycle! The finale to the “Shell-e-brate” Earth Day festivities was releasing two rehabilitated Kemp’s Ridleys sea turtles, Tinkerbell and Kinevil, back to their ocean home.
As April ends and May begins, all are anticipating the arrival of nesting female sea turtles to Jekyll Island. Female sea turtles will return anywhere from five to thirty miles of original beach where they were once hatched in order to dig a nest for their own hatchlings.
There truly is “no place like home,” even for sea turtles!Saturday, May 1, 2010
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
All Things Naval & March Music Madness
One of my Member Roles at the GSTC is Marketing and Outreach. One of my favorite parts of this role is going to various events and tabling, giving brochures and coupons for the Center, teaching passer-bys about sea turtles and most of all playing Tic-Tac-Turtle. Imagine Tic-Tac-Toe but instead of x's and o's they are blue and orange magnetic turtles and in order to mark a space one must answer a turtle trivia question correctly. It is super fun and is always the talk of the event. My most recent tabling outreach event was at King's Bay Naval Submarine Base. Here are some photos from the event, courtesy of the King's Bay Periscope.
Renee and I had the pleasure of attending The Jekyll Island Singer's Spring Concert. It was quite the event as one of our extremely talented volunteers was debuting his arrangement of Georgia On My Mind. Needless to say, it was nothing short of spectacular.
A few of the AmeriCorps Members and I also traveled down to Jacksonville to attend a Mat Kearney andIngrid Michaelson concert. The concert was super chill and we had a blast meeting Mat, Ingrid, and their band members after the concert. The Florida Theater, the venue of the concert, reminded me of the Fabulous Fox in Atlanta. I am looking forward to many more great shows there.