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PAGE 8, DECEMBER 6, 2010, THE ISLANDER
66 inducted into
GA NHS
Sixty-six students were recently
inducted into the Glynn Academy
Chapter of the National Honor Society
(NHS), the nation’s premier organi
zation established to recognize out
standing high school students. Since
its founding in 1921, the NHS has hon
ored students who have demonstrated
excellence in scholarship, leadership,
service and character.
The new NHS inductees at Glynn
Academy are: Ti’erra Arnold, Allison
Bennett, Robert Blackwell, Allison
Brashear, Katherine Brewster, Jordan
Dodson, Patrick Driscoll, Devin Drury,
Casey Drum, Dillon Durden, Sallie
Edens, Kate Faulk, Danielle Ferra,
Dani Flax, Sarah Geer, Rainey Gregg,
Zach Hartman, Tyler Heinze, Madison
Hooker, Brandon Hutchinson, Logan
Jones, Abby King, Kelsey Kirpich, Kel-
sie Lambert, Valarie Lanzone, Kayla
Logue, Lizzie Martin, Dillon Marcy,
Alex Moran, Mac Morrison, Bill Mur
ray, Lydia Nichols, Chris Paschal,
Evan Pool, Kaitlyn Prescott, Sierra
Roberts, Kanas Robinson, Sean Rob
inson, Maikova Rodriguez, Steven San
Luis, Jennifer Saunders, Ryan Saun
ders, Katie Shaffer, John B. Stroud,
Chelsea Smith, Miranda Stallworth,
Lauren Sudduth, Maggie Swift, Kaitlin
Taylor, Ansley Tripp, Sara Thompson,
Maung Tiuang, Carla Todd, Kira Tut
tle, D Vazquez-Herrera, Katie Wade,
Caroline Weidhaas, Sarah Wittingslow,
Jada Williams, Kiyokuni Yamada, Dal
las Yeatts, Sky Yeatts, Demery Rose
Zachary, Taylor Zachary, Wenxi Zhang
and Merry Zhon.
The new inductees joined current
NHS chapter members Nagi Argiriou,
Caroline Blackshear, Alexia Bodam-
er, Juliet Bournigal, Heather Brissey,
Nick Brown, Ashley Cain, Kaitlyn
Cenicola, Katarina Christman, Lera
Dumas, Katie Fendig, Johnna Floyd,
Molly Golderman, Elizabeth Harrell,
Garrett Herrin, Lachelle Hippard,
Kelsey Hollington, John Paul Jones,
Scott Jones, Emily Kendall, Kaitlin
Kent, Clair Kitchen, Brett Knight,
Sarah Lane, Cassy Lee, Mary Anna
Maupin, Sarah Moore, Eric ODonnel,
Emily Parker, Brian Pittman, Richelle
Redwood, Michael Riccio, Connor Rob
inson, Murray Ruffher, Hannah San
chez, Ryan Schwertner, Leah Seay,
Carley Smith, Emma Snyder, Kelsey
Strickland, Danyelle Sullivan, Kinjal
Suthar, Bryan Sweat and Kelly Wig
gins. See photo on page 12. □
GI Tea Party to meet
The Golden Isles Tea party will meet
Monday, December 13 at 6:30 p.m.
at the Strike Zone, Millennium Blvd.,
Brunswick. Visitors are welcome. For
information, call 912-638-9737. □
GI Fiberarts Guild
A demonstration of the cute ‘Wee
Folk” dolls will begin at Monday, Janu
ary 3, 2011, 7 p.m. in the Parish Hall
of Holy Nativity Church, 615 Mallo
ry Street, St. Simons Island. Materi
als will be available to make a tiny
doll. This program is sponsored by the
Weaving Group of the Golden Isles
Fiberarts Guild. Visitors are welcome.
For information call 912-634-1330 or
912-996-2967. □
JIA contributes $500,000 in tree relocation and rehabilitation
With the revi
talization of Jekyll
Island underway,
significant resourc
es are being used to
save and relocate
trees that would oth
erwise be in the way
and possibly harmed
during construction.
The Jekyll Island
Authority will spend
nearly $500,000 in
tree relocation activ
ities which includes
a five-year contract
for “aftercare” reha
bilitation.
The trees are all
being relocated from
the area that will
soon become the new
Jekyll Island Con
vention Center and
Beach Village. Some
trees are being immediately relocated
to new, permanent locations, while
others are being stored in hardening
beds and will be replanted once the
Convention Center and Beach Vil
lage near completion.
“Trees and the tree canopy are spe
cial elements on Jekyll Island, and it
makes sense for us to save the larger
specimens instead of having them
cut down,” said Jones Hooks, Execu
tive Director of the Jekyll Island
Authority.
Approximately 275 Cabbage Palms
are being relocated with some being
used potentially in the Jekyll Island
historic district in a historic land
scape restoration project. 20 large
Canary Date Palms have been moved
and transplanted to beautify public
areas of the island. Large Crepe
Myrtles and 34 Live Oaks are also
being saved.
A crane loads a one of the large trees onto a flatbed
Arborguard Tree Specialists are
assisting with tree protection and
tree relocation activities. The work in
addition to responsible environmen
tal stewardship
will also provide
points for Lead
ership in Energy
& Environmental
Design (LEED)
certification. The
new Jekyll Island
Convention Cen
ter and Beach Vil
lage is expected to
achieve a LEED
Silver rating.
“Obviously, we
all love the trees
on Jekyll Island
and many of these
specimens are
decades old,” Cliff
Gawron, Land
scape Superinten
dent Jekyll Island
Authority said.
I’m proud the
decision was made
to save the trees so they can continue
to live, grow and provide shade and
habitat for many more decades.” □
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in excellent condition.
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