Meet the Team
In the Beginning…
SODA was founded by Pawleys Island residents Terry Munson and Goffinet McLaren, shown here with the Conservationist of the Year award presented by the SC Wildlife Federation in 2015.
Terry and Goffinet pulled together a group of local activists who have led the grassroots fight against the federal proposal to open the Atlantic, every step along the way, from the Obama Administration to the Trump Administration. While core team names and faces may have changed, our mission remains the same!
Read a short history of SODA from its roots in early 2015 through mid-2019 in this March 21, 2019 Special Edition of our SODA e-newsletter.
Friends & Allies
... and every single coastal city, town and county in South Carolina as well as our friends in the PeeDee, Midlands and Upstate!
Take Action
Contact your federal, state, and local elected officials by phone, email, social media, letter or in-person visits.
Write letters to the editor of local papers.
Sign petitions to the federal government opposing seismic blasting and offshore drilling.
Put a sign in your yard and a sticker on your car!
Vote for people who oppose this plan!
Be sure to thank local and state officials who stand with SODA. Here is contact information for Georgetown and Horry County officials.
Not sure who your elected officials are? Check your voter registration and voting districts at www.scvotes.org.
Addresses of South Carolina elected officials are at www.scstatehouse.gov.
Federal elected officials’ addresses can be found at www.congress.gov.
Volunteer with SODA
Here are just some ways SODA can use your time and talent:
Tabling at festivals and events
Outreach to local businesses
Special event planning and promotion
Writing letters-to-editor, op-eds, e-newsletters
Data entry for our email list
Technical help on e-newsletter and website
Making phone calls
Folding, stuffing, sealing and stamping info packets
Let us know how you want to help. Send a message via our contact form.