Darien’s Strain Building Renovation Tour
Thursday, May 2 @ 5:00pm Darien, GA Tour has been filled at 40 attendees.
Upcoming Meetings
* JULY 18 - Capt.
Paul Medders Capt. Kim Medders and Capt. Paul Medders are science people who
love sharing the beauty of the natural world. Coastal Georgia,
and specifically the Altamaha River Delta, is the perfect
location to explore the land where the rivers meet the sea. From
the freshwater swamps, through the vast estuaries, and to the
Atlantic Ocean. Capt. Kim is a high school biology and environmental science
teacher and when she is not in the classroom she would rather be
on the river. Capt. Paul has worked nearly 30 years as a Marine
Biologist in Coastal Georgia. They look forward to sharing an
adventure with you. Our team is committed to offer the highest quality
outdoor experiences. We put safety and customer service first
and are willing to go the extra mile to make sure you have the
best experience around. The Delta Belle is the flagship of our fleet and is a 2022 30'
Sightseer Marine custom catamaran. She is US Coast Guard
certified and inspected for 24 passengers and 2 crew with all
required safety equipment. • JULY 20 -
Altamaha River Delta Cruise aboard the “Delta Belle” (Ga.
Tidewater Outfitters).
Upcoming Field trips
• Altamaha River Delta Cruise aboard the “Delta Belle” (Ga.
Tidewater Outfitters).on July 20.
(Other Field Trip Dates to be determined ) • Little St. Simons Island tour: Scott Coleman, Center for
Coastal Conservation • St. Marys Submarine Base Museum, Molly’s historic town tours,
and McIntosh sugar mill • Kingsley Plantation, Jacksonville FL.
The
mission of the Lower Altamaha Historic Society is to preserve and
disseminate the history of McIntosh County. One of the primary missions
of the Lower Altamaha Historical Society from its inception was, and
continues to be, the support of the Fort King George State Historic Site
near Darien, scene of the earliest English fortification in Georgia.
LAHS, utilizing grant funds provided by the City of Darien, has
expedited the preparation and installation of several state historic
markers in the community, the most recent being the marker to the
Enslaved at Butler Island in 2019.