Charleston Greek Festival May 8-10

Become Greek for the Weekend, May 8-10, 2026, when the 55th Annual Charleston Greek Festival returns. Lowcountry residents and visitors are invited to Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 30 Race Street, to feast on Greek dishes, from salads and moussaka to roasted lamb, gyros, and pastries. Sample Greek wines and beers. Enjoy performances of local Greek dance troupes. Take a guided tour of the church. Stroll through the arts and crafts booths located on the church grounds.

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SIAG Memorial Day Arts and Crafts Event May 23

The Seabrook Island Artist Guild (SIAG) is proud to present its Memorial Day Weekend Art and Craft Show—an exceptional opportunity to explore and experience the creativity of talented local artists and craftsmen.

Join us on Saturday, May 23, from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm for a day of art, inspiration, and community. In the event of inclement weather, the show will be held on Sunday, May 24, from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm. A weather decision will be made one to two days before the event.

This year’s event will be held on the green in front of the Seabrook Island Real Estate Company, located at 1002 Landfall Way, just outside the gate. This convenient and welcoming location makes it easy for our neighbors from Kiawah Island and Johns Island to join us for this special event.

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WineLines: Wine Quotations

Finding fun quotations about wine is easy, like looking for hay in a haystack. Wineries have them on their notice boards. Cocktail napkins with wine witticisms abound. On a more serious note, many classic authors have also written about wine. Let’s start with William Shakespeare (“sack” corresponds to modern sherry):

  • “Wine cheers the sad, revives the old, inspires the young and makes weariness forget his toil.” (Merry Wives of Windsor)
  • “If I had a thousand sons, the first human principle I would teach them should be, to forswear thin potations and to addict themselves to sack.” (Henry IV)
  • “Good company, good wine, good welcome, can make good people.” (Henry VIII)
  • “A man cannot make him laugh – but that’s no marvel; he drinks no wine.” (Henry IV)
  • “What three things does drink especially provoke? Lechery, sir, it provokes, and unprovokes; it provokes the desire, but it takes away the performance.” (Macbeth)

Shakespeare was not alone in generating some great quotations about wine, and featuring characters who loved their wine. Here are quotes from some other great authors; it’s no accident that several are French, since the French may have had the most practice at drinking wine:

  • “Ah, bouteille, ma vie, pourquoi  vous videz-vous?” (Moliere) Translated “Oh bottle, my life, why do you empty yourself?”
  • “One should always be drunk. That’s all that matters .. But with what? With wine, with poetry, or with virtue, as you choose. But get drunk.” (Charles Baudelaire)
  • “In vino, veritas.” (Pliny the Elder). Translation: “In wine, there is truth.”
  • “La vie est trop court pour boire du mauvais vin.” (French proverb). Translation “Life is too short to drink bad wine.” The Wine Guys say “Amen”
  • “Wine is bottled poetry.” (Robert Louis Stevenson)
  • “Age is just a number. It’s totally irrelevant unless, of course, you happen to be a bottle of wine.” (Joan Collins)

Other famous people also needed to make their opinions on wine heard:

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Bootleggers Bash to Benefit Seabrook Employee Assistance Fund

Step back in time for an unforgettable evening at the Bootleggers Bash benefiting the Seabrook Island Employee Assistance Fund on Thursday, May 14 from 6:00 – 9:00 pm in the Atlantic Ballroom. 

Enjoy speakeasy-style fun featuring:

  • Chef Dan Doyle’s signature and bountiful food stations – to include  raw bar, fish station, chicken supper club station, steakhouse carving station, classic hotel sides and vegetables, speakeasy canapé table, dessert parlor
  • Live entertainment
  • Complimentary spirits tastings
  • Live auction, raffle, and surprises throughout the night
  • 1920s attire is encouraged (but not required).

Thanks to your generosity, 50 employees have already been assisted, totaling $137,000 in support. We are proud to share that SIPOA employees are now eligible for funding, and we have established the Nancy Beaudway Memorial Scholarship Fund to further invest in our community’s future.

Help us continue to grow this impact by attending the Bootleggers Bash – all proceeds support the dedicated employees who make Seabrook Island so special.

Tickets are selling quickly! Purchase tickets and learn more about sponsorships at The Fund at SI.

-Submitted by The Seabrook Island Employee Assistance Fund

Charleston Airshow Saturday, May 2

The Charleston Airshow is coming to Charleston Harbor this Saturday, May 2. This is the first time in over a decade that the Blue Angels will perform over the waterfront. The show is free, open to the public, and no tickets are required.

Practice flights take place on Thursday, April 20, and Friday, May 1.

To find out more about times, parking, and public viewing areas, click here.

Please note that there will be significant traffic and congestion beginning late in the morning on Saturday, May 2, in downtown Charleston, on the Mount Pleasant waterfront, and along routes near the Ravenel Bridge.

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Barrier Islands Free Medical Clinic Annual Golf Invitational June 16

Barrier Islands Free Medical Clinic is pleased to announce that its 19th Annual Golf Invitational will take place on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, at the Cassique Course at Kiawah Island Club.

A limited number of spots remain for the Barrier Islands Free Medical Clinic’s 19th Annual Golf Invitational at Cassique on June 16. This event sells out quickly, so don’t miss the opportunity to play a challenging course while supporting a meaningful cause. Registration is available for both teams and individual players.

Click here for full details and registration.

Barrier Islands Free Medical Clinic provides a free medical home to uninsured adults across the Tri-County area, serving more than 1,200 patients, many of whom work in hospitality, landscaping, and construction across the Barrier Islands.

-Submitted by Lori Leary

(Image credit: BIFMC)

Tour de Green Space

This past Sunday, on a beautiful afternoon, the Seabrook Island Green Space Conservancy (SIGSC), in partnership with SIPOA, organized an enjoyable bike ride and Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV) tour highlighting several of our preserved green spaces. The tour kicked off with a detailed map of the 8-mile bike route. The SIPOA Safety and Security Committee generously provided bells for the bicyclists to enhance their safety and enjoyment.

Participants explored 11 designated sites, each marked by green and white flags that highlighted the extent of conservation efforts on Seabrook Island. At every stop, dedicated volunteers provided insightful overviews of these preserved areas. Attendees collected stickers at each location to track their progress throughout the tour. Continue to see pictures of the event.

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Keep Up with the Lake House April 29

Save the Date – Property Owners Luau, Saturday, May 23, from 4:00 – 7:00 pm on the Lake House Lawn. Back by popular demand, enjoy traditional pig roast, live music, beer, and wine. Click here for more details.

Indoor Pool Lane Designations -To accommodate all users, click here for a reminder about the lane schedules. Knowing these guidelines helps ensure a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable experience for all.

Monthly Schedule
The Group Exercise Schedule can be viewed by clicking here.

Semi-Private Series
Sign up now for the following semi-private classes. For more information about the series and detailed descriptions of the individual classes, click here.

  • Classic Mat Pilates – Mondays and Wednesdays, 8:30 am from March 30 to April 22 at Oyster Catcher. Please bring your own mat, as they are not available at Oyster Catcher.
  • Chair Yoga – Wednesdays at 2:30 pm. The May series meets from May 6 to 27. The June series meets from June 3 to 24.
  • Yin Yoga – Tuesdays at 5:15 pm. The May series meets from May 5 to 26. The June series meets from June 2 – 30. No class on June 9.
  • Yoga for Bone Health – Mondays at 11:00 am on April 20 and 27.
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Beachfront Lights Out May 1 – Oct 31, 2026

Turtle Season will be starting again, so please don’t forget that from May 1 through October 31, all outdoor lighting facing the ocean on beachfront units must be turned off from dusk to dawn. Also, close the drapes or shades on windows facing the ocean during this time period.

Mama turtles dig nests by moonlight and can be easily spooked by a bright light, even a camera flashing a picture. Later in the summer newly hatched turtles will use moonlight reflecting from the ocean waves to find their way to the water.

When on the beach at dark, please use red filters on flashlights. Artificial light, such as flashlights without filters, can disturb the turtles. This includes flashlights on phones as well.

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Learning About Artificial Intelligence

Seabrook Island Village (SIV) hosted a workshop on “Navigating Wise Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)” on April 14. This high-interest presentation, with an audience of over 50 people, was led by Chad Droze.

With so many questions about AI, Chad led the audience through a basic understanding of what AI is and what AI is not, giving examples along the way. It was very surprising to learn that most of us are using some form of AI without even realizing it whenever we use our devices. The software on our devices uses our information and habits to learn patterns from our data to make decisions, predictions, or create new content. 

Popular AI apps such as ChatGPT can be beneficial to us, but we also need to be aware of Deep Fake AI, such as face swapping, voice cloning, lip syncing, and full body puppeteering, having us question what is real. A highlight of Chad’s presentation was his creation of a live demo of AI using ChatGPT with a real scenario. Audience members then had the opportunity to share their own experiences using AI apps. The program concluded with the reminder that where AI is going in the future leaves us with more questions than answers. 

-Submitted by Debbie Jones for SIV

Brown and White Pickup Friday, May 1

The next monthly Brown and White pickup is Friday, May 1, 2026.

Bulk items can be left curbside by 7:00 am.  Place items, including furniture, appliances, grills, lawn furniture, or other similar household items where you would normally leave your trash and recycling.

Hazardous waste such as old paint cans, electronics, batteries, fluorescent lights, and old yard or household chemicals can be taken to the Maintenance area (adjacent to the Community Garden at 2902B Seabrook Island Road) that morning between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm.  Please hand hazardous materials directly to the attendant on duty. 

Before you put your used furniture or other items on the curb for Brown and White Pickup on Friday, consider recycling them with Sea Island Habitat for Humanity. Contact the store at 843-559-4009 for more information and to arrange for free pickup of large items.

Click here for the SIPOA Garbage, Recycling, and Yard Debris Pickup Schedule for 2026.

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Hurricane Preparedness Week May 3-9

It’s time to start preparing for hurricane season! Although the official start of hurricane season is June 1, 2026, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is urging everyone to begin their preparations now. 

You can take several steps to get ready, such as assessing your risk level, creating an evacuation plan that includes your pets, and discussing your hurricane preparedness plans with your neighbors.

For more helpful information, visit NOAA’s Hurricane Preparedness Week webpage.

Let’s all be ready!

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