Savannah Morning News

Pennies for Preservati­on nets $1 million for St. Simons Island

- John Deem

The St. Simons Land Trust has made cents out of fundraisin­g – 100 million of them, to be precise.

The non-profit organizati­on recently announced that it has surpassed $1 million in its Pennies for Preservati­on (P4P) Program, initiated in 2017 to fund conservati­on-related land purchases on Georgia’s St. Simons Island.

More than 50 local businesses have raised the funds through voluntary 1% donations on customers’ receipts or by setting aside a penny for every dollar in revenue. Others have offered in-kind and discounted services.

The money has been used to acquire and protect more than 80 acres of “environmen­tally and culturally significan­t land” on the barrier island, the organizati­on said.

“In the years to come, my hope is that all local business owners will be moved by the positive impact of these donated pennies for preservati­on,” said P4P Program Manager and St. Simons Land Trust Communicat­ions Director Raleigh Kitchen. “If $1 million can be raised by 50 businesses, imagine the impact of 100 businesses or more.”

In 2021, $500,000 of program contributi­ons were used to help provide final funding on what is now the 35-acre Correll Trail at Oatland property on the north end of St. Simons.

Last year, another $300,000 was used to help purchase the nearly 10-acre Gateway Property on the south end of the island.

The remaining $200,000, and any additional program contributi­ons, will be used to help acquire other properties now under evaluation, the organizati­on said.

St. Simons Land Trust will host a community celebratio­n of the milestone from 1-3 p.m. on May 8 at Old Stables Corner, at the northwest corner of Frederica Road and Sea Island Road.

For more informatio­n, visit sslt.org . Pennies for Preservati­on Program partners include:

Restaurant­s

• Barbara Jean’s

• The Bubble Bar at Two Friends

• Café Frederica

• Certified Burgers & Beverage

• Delaney’s Bistro & Bar

• Dorothy’s Cocktail & Oyster Bar

• Dulce Dough

• Ember Farm to Fire

• Fuse Frozen Yogurt

• MAS Lounge

• Sal’s Neighborho­od Pizzeria

• Sandy Bottom Bagels Lodging

• Golden Isles Getaways

• The King and Prince Beach & Golf Resort Hotel Simone

• Lilmar Properties

• Little St. Simons Island

• Sea Island

• Village Inn and Pub

Retail

• Island Hot Sauce

• Maggie’s

• Pier Village Market

• St. Simons Bait and Tackle

• Tree Spirit Candle Company Galleries

• Anderson Fine Art Gallery

• The Gallery on Newcastle

• Suzy Dmetruk Fine Art Activities

• East Beach Yoga

• Electric Coast

• Fitted Fairways

• Moke America St. Simons Real Estate

• Golf Club Realty Media

• The Brunswick News

• Elegant Island Living

• Golden Isles Convention and Visitors Bureau Services

• Commongrou­nd Creative

• CPM Event Services

• Creative Printing

• Empire Sky Co.

• Gavin Sellers Creative

• Lulu Entertainm­ent h Maggie Hughes

• Sam Ghioto Studio

• Social Compass

• Travelmati­on – Heather Honaker

John Deem covers climate change and the environmen­t in coastal Georgia. He can be reached at jdeem@gannett.com

 ?? PROVDED BY ST. SIMONS LAND TRUST ?? In 2023, $300,000 from the St. Simons Land Trust Pennies for Preservati­on Program was used to help purchase the nearly 10-acre Gateway Property on the south end of St. Simons Island.
PROVDED BY ST. SIMONS LAND TRUST In 2023, $300,000 from the St. Simons Land Trust Pennies for Preservati­on Program was used to help purchase the nearly 10-acre Gateway Property on the south end of St. Simons Island.

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