Summer 2016 | Sea Island Life Magazine Spring/Summer 2016 | Page 3

WELCOME WELCOME TO SEA ISLAND! i n addition to the beauty and warmer temperatures that lure us outside this time of year, the arrival of spring and summer at Sea Island reminds us of the stories of our childhood, including the fun of summer camp. Those days, filled with new discoveries, skills and friendships, continue to characterize the experience of camp today. In “Happy Campers” (page 16), we explore the lasting benefits of such programs and how they have evolved; some even welcome adults, providing a chance for different generations to bond. Families are also connecting over other outdoor pursuits, including golf. Learn how the PGA and Sea Island are making the game more accessible and welcoming to all skill levels on page 40. This time of year is also marked by the re-emergence of favorite flavors. Melon, for example, makes its way into a variety of creative, delicious dishes to be enjoyed with perfectly chilled libations (page 8). When it comes to frosty beverages, we discovered the crucial role that highquality, custom-cut ice plays in craft cocktails (page 10). Southern flavors are sweeping the nation, as more top chefs are serving regional favorites in their restaurants from the Northeast to the West Coast (page 28). At Sea Island, we celebrate this homegrown cuisine and culture during Southern Grown, Sea Island’s food, drink and music festival, June 9-12. Putting this issue together made us feel slightly nostalgic. Two of our feature stories illustrate that some of our favorite childhood activities still have a place in our adult lives. For instance, sand castles can be transformed into sprawling works of art, which you can read about on page 52. Another modern-day masterpiece, pop-up books are challenging the preconceived notion that these movable books are only for children (page 34). We are excited that, over Easter weekend, we will introduce “Sea Island Pops Up” by Robert Sabuda, our own pop-up book about our history, natural beauty and traditions. As you spend time on Sea Island, we invite you to embrace your favorite activities from the past, relive some favorite moments and create fresh, new stories all your own. Sincerely, Scott Steilen President, Sea Island SPRING/SUMMER 2016 | SEA ISL AND LIFE 3