Beach chairs, boogie boards, umbrellas and other beach gear will get a second chance to be useful through a new service on Hilton Head Island. Finnegans Sharing Shack is designed to reduce waste and promote sustainability by recycling beach gear โ free of charge โ for visitors and locals.
What a great idea!
Founded by University of South Carolina Beaufort senior Bethany McDonald, the Sharing Shack launched July 31 at Driessen Beach Park on Hilton Head Island.
Under a white tent at the parkโs entrance, McDonald and Haven Banks, also a USCB student, welcome beachgoers and encourage them to take anything they need from a colorful array of toys, tents, towels, chaise lounges and more. The inventory at Finneganโs Sharing Shack is salvaged from the beach and collected from local resorts, sanitized and then offered to new owners.
ย โMany visitors, especially those who fly, donโt want to take their beach gear home with them,โ McDonald said. โOften itโs still in great condition and can be used by others.โ
Finnegans Sharing Shack is a collaboration between USCB and The Town of Hilton Head Island and is sponsored by the Universityโs Center for Event Management and Hospitality Training. Keri Olivetti is the Centerโs director and Finnegan, a sand shark, is USCBโs mascot.
ย The townโs beach rules ban items left on the beach from sunset to sunrise, in part because personal property left by beachgoers can trap and deter loggerhead sea turtles coming to the beach to lay nests. Every night, town staff and volunteers collect items left behind.
โPreventing a cluttered beach means a safer home for our wildlife and a better experience for our guests,โ McDonald said.
ย Look for Finnegans Sharing Shack at Driessen Beach Park Friday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. through the end of September. McDonald hopes to expand to additional locations next summer.
ย For more information about Finneganโs Sharing Shack or to donate items, contact Bethany McDonald at blm8@email.uscb.edu or 304-546-9246.