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Ask your security questions June 28 at The Oaks

published: June 22nd, 2023 by

Security & Public Safety Director Greg Foster’s next Security Q&A will be 11 am Wednesday, June 28, in the Clapper Rail at The Oaks, 203 Sea Marsh. Greg will provide updates on the work of the Security & Public Safety department, give tips about personal and home safety, alert you to the latest scams, and answer your questions. Come have a cup of coffee and chat with your Security & Public Safety Director.

The 5th of July Beach Cleanup: A community tradition

published: June 22nd, 2023 by

Join your friends and neighbors for our annual 5th of July Beach Cleanup! Volunteers will gather at 8 am Wednesday, July 5, to restore beauty to the AIP beach by picking up the “remains” of the 4th of July celebration. The cleanup goes quickly and really is a feel-good, fun event for all. Invite your neighbors, families (yes, children and grandchildren), and house guests to join in. New residents, come join us and meet a lot of really nice people. The more the merrier — and less work for all! Jean Middleton, who is heading up the 5th of July… Read More »

Sea turtle hatchling on the beach

Learn about sea turtles at June 22 Thoughtful Thursday

published: June 16th, 2023 by

Meet the founder of Amelia Island Sea Turtle Watch (AISTW) at our next Thoughtful Thursday at 5 pm June 22 at The Oaks. Mary Duffy will discuss the nesting and hatching process, the threats faced by nesting sea turtles and their hatchlings, and the work done by AISTW to support and monitor sea turtle nesting on the island. Find out what we all can do to help these endangered animals. Doors open at 4:30 pm to mix and mingle with neighbors around the Clapper Rail. Wine and Beer available for purchase. Seating in the Sunset Room for Thoughtful Thursday is… Read More »

We’re playing trivia at our next Game Night

published: June 13th, 2023 by

Get set to test your trivia skills when Trivia:30 returns to Game Night on Monday, June 19, at The Oaks. Join us for some brain-teasing fun, friendly competition and prizes! Doors will open at 5 pm at The Oaks. Seating is first come, first served in the Sunset Room. You must be in the room to save seating for others in your party who are arriving later. As an extra treat, we’ve invited the Hot Dog House to Game Night. They’ll be in the parking lot selling great hot dogs and sausages served to order or try one of their… Read More »

Now is the time to fertilize appropriately

published: June 13th, 2023 by

Amelia Island Plantation is in USDA Hardiness Zone 9A All plants need nutrients to grow. Plants usually get nutrients from the soil, but sometimes supplemental nutrients help them thrive. Proper fertilization enhances growth, increases flowering or fruiting, corrects nutritional deficiencies, and enhances the plant’s appearance. Improper fertilization can cause damage to plants and the environment. Fertilize according to UF/IFAS recommended rates and application timings to prevent nutrient runoff and leaching which can pollute Florida’s waters. Always follow the fertilizer label directions. Be sure to follow any local fertilizer ordinances and ensure your landscape professional is a licensed fertilizer applicator. Your… Read More »

New Neighbor Meet & Greet June 7 at The Oaks

published: June 1st, 2023 by

Anyone who is new to the AIP community and looking to make connections with other residents is invited to our next New Neighbor Meet & Greet from 4:30-5:30 pm Wednesday, June 7, at The Oaks, 203 Sea Marsh. This informal event will start with a welcome and a chance to ask questions, followed by a tour of The Oaks, our beautiful community gathering spot. The New Neighbor Meet & Greet will be immediately followed by Food Truck Night at 5:30 pm. So come out to The Oaks, meet some fellow newcomers, get the lowdown on living in AIP, and stay… Read More »

Get a new perspective on Earth

published: May 23rd, 2023 by

NASA Earth Science researcher at next Thoughtful Thursday For most people, NASA conjures images of astronauts and space exploration. However, NASA also provides free and publicly available observations from space, air, sea, and land that are critical for informing policy and action to protect planet Earth. Dr. Liz Wiggins of NASA’s Langley Research Center in Virginia will share an eye-opening perspective of our world at our next Thoughtful Thursday at 5 pm May 25. Seating in the Sunset Room for Thoughtful Thursday is limited, and reservations are required via Eventbrite. Reservation link is is the calendar in the member dashboard.… Read More »