- November 2011 Archive

  • HELLO FABULOUS READERS!

    HELLO FABULOUS READERS!

      The Fall Series of Third Thursdays on Tybee continues November 17 from 5:00pm until 6:00pm at the Tybrisa / Strand Roundabout with the infamous Mr. Harry O’Donoghue! Since the age of twenty, Harry has been playing guitar, performing with local folk groups and touring throughout theU. S.andIreland. He has performed with The Savannah Symphony, [...]

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  • Out & About on Tybee

    Out & About on Tybee

    Guess who was spotted at the Post Office?Sharonfrom the glory days of Old Desoto.   Bob and Joan Shroyer are glad the tourists have left the island. Bob had a wonderful birthday at Doc’s.   Alice Keller and Jack Mullen are having fun and living large, they both look great; Vodka remains the best preservative. [...]

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  • Tybee Island Post Office News

    Tybee Island Post Office News

    NEW POST OFFICE HOURS Effective October 29, our hours are changing … just a little. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday we will be open from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm. Hours on Wednesday and Saturday will be from 10:00 am until 1:00 pm. With all the discussion going on about the Postal Service, Don and [...]

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  • DEAR FRAN VAN FLANDERS

    DEAR FRAN VAN FLANDERS

    Dear Fran, I enjoyed Pirates Fest this past month.  However, I think it should be re-named Cleavage Fest.  Holy Hooters!  I don’t know when I’ve seen that much boobage on display since the last time I was in Vegas! Cups runneth over, ChesterHair DearChester, Yes, indeed.  Many Tybee wenches display their abundance during the Fest.  [...]

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  • Tybee Island Sea Turtle Project

    Tybee Island Sea Turtle Project

    Winter is coming and where have all the loggerhead sea turtles gone? Being reptiles and cold blooded, they must head to warmer climates for the duration of the winter months. Loggerheads, as well as other sea turtle species, are solitary animals and can migrate for hundreds of miles. Most of the loggerheads that visitedGeorgiawaters during [...]

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  • Tybee Island Tourism Council

    Tybee Island Tourism Council

    Hello Tybee! The Tybee Island Tourism Council would like to extend a warm welcome to all of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon runners! We are so happy to have you here onTybeeIslandand hope you enjoy your stay! Please consider returning to Tybee on February 3-4, 2012 for the Critz Tybee Run Fest! This event includes [...]

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  • “the view from the beach”

    “the view from the beach”

    R.I.P. Steve Jobs   On October 5, 2011 Steve Jobs lost his fight against the cancers that had attacked his body over the last several years. In Steve’s passing,Americahas lost an icon of the contemporary American Dream…! The journey from being an infant put up for adoption to the CEO of the most innovative consumer [...]

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  • Council Meeting July 9, 1909

    Council Meeting July 9, 1909

    Last August we finished Mayor Lovell’s lengthy report on what the Town ofTybeegot done during the 1908 season as reported to Council at its meeting of July 9, 1909.  In other business:   “On April 19th 1909 theCountyCommissioners sent us 20 convicts establishing a permanent camp near Egan Station.  [I have still been unable to [...]

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  • Tybee Island Charter School

    Tybee Island Charter School

    Tybee Island Charter School would like to thank all of you who helped with the fundraiser for the school. We would especially like to thank Carey Anderson of Salon Isobe for organizing such a fabulous event. Carey, Natalie Gordon, Nancy Petrea, and Andrea Love (all of Salon Isobe) cut hair on Sunday, October 16, from [...]

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  • American Legion – Commander’s Corner Post 154

    American Legion – Commander’s Corner Post 154

                We’ve made it through Pirate’s Fest, Halloween and the Georgia/Florida football game. Now it’s almost time for Veterans Day followed by Thanksgiving and the turkey and dressing that goes with it.             On Veterans Day take the time to think about where we would be without our servicemen. Remember [...]

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