Weather Alert: Potential Severe Weather Today

A significant severe weather threat is anticipated today as a strong cold front heads towards the region, according to the National Weather Service. Strong to severe thunderstorms, gusty winds, as well as hail and isolated tornadoes are expected. A Wind Advisory may be issued for some areas.

TIMING:

  • Severe risk begins in the morning with any individual storms that develop ahead of the main thunderstorm line.
  • The strongest storms are expected to move through Charleston County between approximately 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm.
  • Risk continues through the afternoon until the cold front and the main line of thunderstorms shift offshore.

PRIMARY HAZARDS:

Large hail up to 2 inches in diameter
Damaging wind gusts potentially exceeding 75 mph (primary threat)
Tornadoes, including the potential for strong tornadoes (EF-2 or greater)

– Submitted by the Town of Seabrook Island

TOSI Happenings for the Week of March 16

Town Hall Community Meeting – Mayor Bruce Kleinman will hold a Town Hall community meeting on Wednesday, March 18, from 10:00 – 11:00 am in Council Chambers at Town Hall. During this open forum, residents will have the opportunity to ask questions, explain any concerns, or provide recommendations to Mayor Kleinman.

Public Hearing will be held on Tuesday, March 24, at 2:30 pm at Seabrook Island Town Hall. During the public hearing, Town Council will receive comments on the following ordinance:

Ordinance 2026-01
An ordinance amending the Town of Seabrook Island Development Standards Ordinance (DSO) to establish a Planned Development (PD) District and to update various development regulations, administrative procedures, and definitions.

Beach Off-Peak Season – Off-peak season beach rules are now in place. Click here to read the off-peak rules.

Spring Shredding Event – The Town will host a shredding event on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm at Town Hall.

TOSI Monthly E-newsletter – To stay up-to-date with town communications, sign up for the e-newsletter by clicking here.

To stay up to date on meeting dates and times, visit TOSI’s calendar located on its homepage.

Public Safety Committee Meeting
Tuesday, March 17 – 10:00 am

The agenda can be viewed by clicking here. Watch Live on YouTube.

Seabrook Island Utility Commission Meeting
Wednesday, March 18 – 8:30 am
The agenda can be viewed by clicking here.

Discretionary Grants Committee Meeting
Wednesday, March 18 – 1:00 pm
The agenda can be viewed by clicking here. Watch Live on YouTube.

Community Facilities and Infrastructure Committee
Thursday, March 19 – 1:00 pm
The agenda can be viewed by clicking here. Watch Live on YouTube.

Agendas will be posted at least 24 hours before each meeting. All videos are available on the town’s YouTube channel. Individuals wishing to participate in the meeting via Zoom can call (843) 768-9121 or email pwiggins@townofseabrookisland.org for login information before the meeting.

To view the calendar of meetings beyond this week, visit the home page of TownofSeabrookIsland.org.

-Submitted by the Town of Seabrook Island

Charleston Symphony Orchestra Announcing Our 2026- 2027 Season

From folklore and fantasy to love, spiritual reflection, and revolution, the upcoming season has it all

Experience a year defined by storytelling, artistic ambition, and the commanding sound of the orchestra in full force with our Masterworks, Pops, and Pick 6 subscriptions now on sale! Secure your subscription today to our recently unveiled 2026-2027 season to enjoy unbeatable savings on ticket prices, early access to specialty performances, and sought after seats!

Click here for more information.

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(Image credit: charlestonsymphony.org)

Free 2026 Tide Tables Now Available

2026 Tide Tables are now available at Seabrook Island Town Hall (2001 Seabrook Island Road) and the SIPOA Office (1202 Landfall Way). Residents may stop by either location during regular business hours to pick up a free copy.

A digital copy (PDF) of the 2026 Tide Tables may also be viewed or downloaded on the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) Website.

Tide Tables are provided free of charge to residents of the Town of Seabrook Island by the SCDES Bureau of Coastal Management (BCM).

For more information, please contact Town Hall by phone at (843) 768-9121 or by email at info@townofseabrookisland.org.

-Submitted by the Town of Seabrook Island

(Image credit: Lorraine Holcombe)

Charleston Symphony Orchestra Pops Finale

Charleston Symphony Orchestra Pops Season Finale
Portrait of a Nation with Mary Whyte
March 20, 21, 2026
7:30 pm
Gaillard Center

The CSO’s 2025-2026 Pops finale brings together music and visual art for a powerful celebration of the American spirit. Be part of history with the world premiere of Salt of the Earth– a breathtaking new watercolor portrait collection by renowned local artist, Mary Whyte. From soaring cinematic themes to the iconic sounds of the American landscape, the Charleston Symphony will perform an uplifting and inspiring program featuring the music of John Williams, Samuel Barber, Aaron Copland, Charlton Singleton, and more.

Click here for tickets.

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World Affairs Council of Charleston: March 23 Event

WACC Evening Speaker Series:
Africa: Power, Conflict, & Competition

Date: March 23, 2026
Time: 5:15 Reception, Speaker Program 6:00-7:00 pm
Place: Capers Hall at the Citadel, 1 Lee Ave., Charleston, SC
Cost: Free for WACC Members (no registration required). Non-members register and pay online.

Africa is surging with energy, mining, and infrastructure agreements, fueled by a new wave of financing and investment that move beyond the donor-driven development models of the past. Yet even as capital flows in, long-simmering conflicts have flared anew, and new regions face the threat of instability. Global powers are vying for influence across the continent. 

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WineLines: Thomas Jefferson, Wine Guy

We’ll be hearing a lot about Thomas Jefferson this year, it being the country’s 250th birthday and all, and Jefferson of course had a rather large role in all of that.

But at least as important was Jefferson’s role in being sure the new country he helped to create had an appreciation for good wine.  It is, he said, “a necessity of life for me.”  That is right up there with “all men are created equal.”

Jefferson’s appreciation for wine blossomed during his tenure as Minister of France in the early 1780s.  An avid note taker, Jefferson kept a record of his visits to a host of wine regions in Europe, developing a special fondness for Burgundy and Bordeaux.  (One of his favorite wineries was Chateau Haut-Brion, proving he was no slouch.) 

On his return to the U.S., Jefferson began applying what he learned in France to the grounds surrounding his home, Monticello.  He had studied soil, climate and different grape varietals, noting how different regions produced distinct styles of wines.  He eventually gave a parcel of his land to an Italian winemaker and thus fathered one of the first commercial wineries in the U.S. 

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Artist Workshop April 7 and 8

Seabrook Island Artist Guild will host a  two-day artist workshop.

Karen Hagan
Wonderful Paintings from Travel Photos
April 7 and 8
Oyster Catcher Community Center

Do you have favorite photos you want to make into paintings? If so, this workshop is for you.

Karen has conducted workshops in Europe, the Caribbean and across the US, on how to create paintings from photos. Using your photos and medium of choice, you’ll create two small pieces per day— turning photo favorites into strong paintings that reflect your personal voice. Among her topics is the all-important start, the up-front considerations that translate photos into successful paintings. Look to sharpen your compositional skills, experiment with different paint handling techniques, and put color theory to work for you. The two day workshop is $200 for members.

If you have questions or wish to reserve a spot in the workshop, contact Gary Kunkelman at kkunkelman@comcast.net and drop off a check made out to the artist dated for the first day of the workshop: 
Gary Kunkelman, 2116 Royal Pine Drive, Seabrook, 29455

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News Flash: Treasures of Seabrook Island

The Seabrook Island Artist Guild (SIAG) is about to unveil something that is totally new on Seabrook Island — and it promises to be unforgettable.

All 115 members of the Guild have been invited — no, challenged — to create an original work of art for a bold new exhibition extravaganza titled:
“Treasures of Seabrook Island”. Each participating artist will submit an anonymous piece that captures what they believe is a true treasure of Seabrook Island — its beauty, spirit, wildlife, landscapes, people, or hidden gems.

The exhibition will feature a stunning variety of media including oils, acrylics, watercolors, sculpture, fiber art, inks, pottery, and more. The guild family anticipates there will be between 45 and 50 original pieces of truly unique art on display.

But here’s the twist…

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Upcoming Events at Charleston’s Historic Plantations

  • Sip & Stroll ◊ April 4 and April 25, 2026

Join us on Saturday, April 4 or Saturday April 25 from 2:30 to 4:30 pm for a unique afternoon at Drayton Hall, Charleston’s premier historic site (est. 1738) and named by Condé Nast Traveler as the Best Place to See in South Carolina. Stroll the beautifully preserved grounds with a glass of wine or beer in hand, enjoy live music from Wildflower Station and immerse yourself in the rich stories of the Lowcountry through our Landscape Audio Tour.

  • “One more Bowl, and Then?”: Punch Drinking in Colonial and Revolutionary America ◊ May 9, 2026

From the beginning of European colonization of North America in the 16th/17th centuries, alcoholic beverages for daily consumption, celebration, and ceremony were commonplace across all strata of society. Punch in particular became a favored drink in taverns and public houses as well as in the homes of the elite, and the materials associated with punch became a niche market for European and Asian ceramic producers.

Excavated punch bowls from Drayton Hall provide the background for the social history of punch and rum on the eve of and during the American Revolution, with an 18th century punch recipe for participants to sample, in addition to two rums typical of what would have been produced in the American colonies and West Indies.

Click here for additional information on these and other events at Drayton Hall.

  • 17th Annual Easter Egg Hunt ◊ March 28, 2026

Each spring, families hop over to Magnolia Plantation & Gardens for one of our favorite traditions: the Annual Easter Egg Hunt! This year, we are proud to celebrate our 17th year, almost two decades of egg-citing adventures and sweet memories made beneath the ancient oaks.

  • Plant Sale ◊ April 25 and April 26, 2026

Spring is just around the corner, and there’s no better way to celebrate the season than attending Magnolia’s largest plant sale of the year! Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just beginning to explore the joys of planting, this two-day event is the perfect opportunity to stock up on plants, gain valuable knowledge, and immerse yourself in the world of gardening.

Click here for additional information on these and other events at Magnolia Plantation & Gardens.

  • Ink & Quill Writing April 11, 2026

Ink & quill was the original paper and pen and was widely used during the American Revolution to write patriot correspondence, loyalist letters, and British proclamations promising freedom. Guests are invited to try their hand at writing with this Revolutionary method in this drop-in style program.

  • Rice Planting ◊ April 15, 2026

We’ll be planting Carolina Gold rice in our demonstration rice field. Stop by to learn about this labor-intensive crop and the specialized knowledge of enslaved African men and women who cultivated it.

Click here for additional coverage information on these and other events at Middleton Plantation.

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