Naturally Kiawah Magazine Volume 32 | Page 3

We provide the vision, leadership and resources necessary to preserve and enhance Kiawah Island’s unique balance of nature and development. We are an independent, research driven, non-political, not-for-profit organization. STAFF Donna Windham Executive Director Justin Core Land Preservation Coordinator Beverly Kline Office Systems Administrator Jennifer Wilson Woody Communications & Education Coordinator NATURALLY KIAWAH Shauneen Hutchinson, Editor Tina Schell, Associate Editor Jennifer Woody, Designer Contributing Writers Joan Avioli Frances Boyd Sue Corcoran Shauneen Hutchinson Jack Kotz Jane Lurie Paul Roberts Tina Schell Chris Sudell Donna Windham Contributing Photographers Pamela Cohen Sue Corcoran Dave Elliott Ann Gridley Allyson Hurley Shauneen Hutchinson Kiawah Island Golf Resort Kiawah Partners Jack Kotz Charlie Larsen Jane Lurie Illene Olanoff Paul Roberts John Sanders Tina Schell Diane Supple Tomorrow 54{Butterflies 101 46{Kiawah Tomorrow of Jane Lurie Photograph courtesy Kiawah Island’s 47{Kiawah Conservancy: Our Legacy for Kiawah 56{Butterfly Check List Kiawah Kids: A Photo Collage 57{Calling All Volunteers Photographs contributed by Sue Corcoran, Ann Gridley, 48 Shauneen Hutchinson, Jane Lurie and Tina Schell 58{Kiawah Conservancy’s Preserved Properties Scenes from the... Legacy Ball & Garden Reception 49{Photographs by John Sanders 59{Jr. Explorers Activities & Adventures for Kids 51{Kiawah Conservancy Presents Conservation Matters Kiawah Island: Free Educational Programs 64{Seasons in the Sun 53{Naturally Kiawah Demonstration Garden Tours { On the Cover “Sisters, Kiawah Island” by Jane Lurie I have had the pleasure of photographing the Tiffany family since thier first daughter was born. They are the grandchildren of dear friends and Kiawah residents, Pam and Allan Stewart. Their three kids are a photographer’s dream. We often meet at the beach when they visit and have a fun photo shoot with the whole family, laughing and playing. After an active photo session, I captured this quiet moment of big sister Ava leading Gray to the water’s edge. A sweet moment in their matching pink dresses contrasting the ocean on a magnificent Kiawah morning. Nikon D300 Nikon VR 70-200 f/2.8 @120mm f/4.8, 1.1250 sec ISO 200