Ever wonder how can you maximize your visit to Tybee Island? We have gathered the best insider tips so you can plan a dream trip to one of the most unique places you'll ever visit. BEST PLACE TO LAY DOWN YOUR TOWEL Park near the Tybee Beach Beach and Pavilion ( Tybrisa St, Tybee Island, GA 31328) use the bridge in front of the Tybee Island Marine Center turn right and walk towards the rock formation close to the sand dunes. This portion of the beach has a smoother sand, lots of shallow areas that are perfect for little kids to bathe safely, is less crowded, and because it's close to the sand dunes you will see a large variety of seaside birds.
Ring
in the Year of the Horse with Monday Night Brewing at Doc Chey's!
Dine during the 15 days of Chinese New Year and they will donate to
the Food Bank $2 from each Dragon Bowl, $1 from each Fu Manbrew,
and $.50 from each Rishi hot tea. Don't forget to bring your canned
goods for the food drive. Plus, enjoy lion dance performances and
giveaways for the first 250 people who dine at each of the three
locations on Monday, February 20th.
A
celebration of the Chinese lunar calendar, the 2014 Chinese New Year
is the Year of the Horse and signifies nobility, class and
perseverance. “Gun Hay Fat Choy!” is the traditional Chinese New
Year greeting wishing prosperity and blessings in the New Year.
Doc
Chey’s of HomeGrown Restaurant Concepts aims to foster good karma
in the communities it serves and, in turn, celebrates notable
occasions such as Chinese New Year by giving back. HomeGrown
Restaurant Concepts’ charitable arm, HomeGrown Charities, has
raised more than $178,000 for local non-profits since its inception
in 2007. Due to the restaurants’ charitable initiatives,
owner Rich Chey is a recipient of the Georgia Restaurant
Association’s “Distinguished Service Award” and Doc Chey’s is
a three-time state winner of the National Restaurant Association’s
“Restaurant Neighbor Award.”
For
more information, please visit www.doccheys.com.
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