Explore Seabook Island’s Natural Beauty

The SIPOA Amenities and Activities Committee recently led the effort to revise and update the nature trails to include three nature trails and four viewing areas.

Seabrook Island offers miles of scenic pathways and peaceful viewing areas designed to immerse you in the beauty of the Low Country. Whether you are seeking quiet reflection, wildlife encounters, bird watching, or a refreshing outdoor adventure workout, the trails and viewing areas provide unforgettable experiences in every season.

Click here to learn more about Seabrook Island Nature Trails.

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Keep Up with the Lake House April 1

Spring Dog Pool Party Rescheduled to Today – Wednesday, April 1, from 3:00 to 5:00 pm at the Lake House outdoor pool. With spring just around the corner, it’s your dog’s turn to enjoy an afternoon at the pool. Click here for details. Once on the website, you will need to scroll down for the information.

Tour de Green Space – Monday, Sunday, April 26. A self-guided bike and LSV tour hosted by the Seabrook Island Green Space Conservancy in partnership with SIPOA’s Safety & Security Committee. The starting location is the Lake House, and check-in begins at 1:30 pm that day.

The Importance of Strength Training While Taking a GLP-1 Medication – Strength training is especially important when taking a GLP-1 medication because these drugs often cause rapid weight loss, and without resistance exercise, a significant portion of that weight can come from muscle, not just fat. Click here for more information.

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

Movement and Meditation – New class on Tuesdays at 8:00 am. Click here for more information. No registration is necessary as this is a Group Exercise Class.

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. This progressive mat-based class will begin with the foundational exercises of the Classical Pilates system, making it perfect for beginners and welcoming to all men and women, with plenty of opportunity to grow and advance over time. No prior experience needed – just come ready to move and learn. Please bring your own mat, as they are not available at Oyster Catcher.
  • Chair Yoga – Wednesdays at 2:30 pm. The April series meets from April 1 to 29.
  • Yin Yoga – Tuesdays at 5:15 pm. The April series meets from April 7 to 28.
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Tastes of the Islands April 11

For the third year, Taste of the Islands Churches will host a fundraiser for The Feeding of the Multitude. Participating churches will offer a variety of food items for attendees to sample, along with a dessert and a silent auction featuring items donated by church members.  Additional family-friendly activities will be available, including live music, face painting, and a jump castle.  100% of the proceeds will benefit The Feeding of the Multitudes.

Date/Time:  Saturday, April 11, from 11:00 am -2:00 pm

Location:  Wadmalaw Community Center, located at 5605 Katy Hill Rd.

Cost:  $10/person or $40/family

To learn about The Feeding of the Multitude, click Read More.

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Celebrate Passover


Passover is a major Jewish spring festival celebrating freedom and family in remembrance of the Exodus from Egypt more than 3,000 years ago. This year Passover begins at sundown on Wednesday, April 1 and ends Thursday evening, April 9.

May the story of Passover bring hope, peace,
and light to your heart and home.

Happy Passover!

-Best wishes from your Tidelines Editors

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Brown and White Pickup Friday, April 3

The next monthly Brown and White pickup is Friday, April 3, 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 pick up of large items.

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

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TOSI Happenings for the Week of March 30

Beach Rules – Peak season beach rules begin April 1, 2026.

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.

Environment and Wildlife Committee Meeting
Monday, March 30 – 10:00 am

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

Town Council Special Called Meeting
Tuesday, March 31 – 2:30 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

Peak Season Beach Rules for Pets in Effect April 1

As of April 1, 2026, the Town’s Peak Season rules about pets on the beach are now in effect. Pursuant to Section 32-44 of the Town Code, also known as “Beach Rules for Pets Ordinance,” the beaches of Seabrook Island are divided into three zones. The requirements for each zone during the Peak Season are provided below:

Restricted Area (Red)

  • The restricted area begins at a line extending from Boardwalk #1 (Community Center Boardwalk) to the Atlantic Ocean and continues in a northeasterly direction to Captain Sams Inlet.
  • No pets shall be allowed within the restricted area at any time, whether on or off a leash.​

Limited Restriction Area (Yellow)

  • The limited restriction area begins approximately 300 yards northwest of a line extending from Boardwalk #9 (Pelican Watch Boardwalk) to the Edisto River and continues in a northwesterly direction to Privateer Creek.
  • Pets within the limited restriction area must be on a leash at all times.

General Beach Area (Green)

  • During the Peak Season (April 1 – September 30), pets must be on a leash between the hours of 10:00 am and 5:00 pm. At all other times, pets may be off a leash, provided they remain effectively controlled while on the beach.

​As a reminder, when an animal is allowed to be off-leash, it must be effectively controlled by a competent person from: (a) entering any area on or adjacent to the beach in which a pet is prohibited; (b) destroying or damaging any property; (c) attacking or threatening to attack any person or any other animal or pet in any manner; or (d) being a nuisance to other beachgoers.

When a pet is required to be on a leash, it must be restrained using a physical restraint made of cord, rope, strap, chain, or other material effective for restraining the type and size of the animal to which it is attached. In addition, the physical restraint must be no more than sixteen (16) feet in length, secured to the animal’s collar or harness, and continuously held by a competent person physically capable of restraining the animal. Animals under voice control, or under control of remotely operated devices (such as electronic collars), are considered to be “off-leash.”​

The beaches of Seabrook Island are actively patrolled by code enforcement officers employed by the town, as well as by designated personnel from the Seabrook Island Beach Patrol. Individuals who are found guilty of violating any ordinance of the town may be subject to fines up to $1,087.50 per offense (including court fees) upon conviction.

To report a potential violation, please call Beach Patrol at (843) 718-6083 or Town Hall at (843) 768-9121.
 
The Town’s Peak Season rules will remain in effect until September 30, 2026. 

-Submitted by the Town of Seabrook Island

2026 Women Build A Great Success

Women Build Week 2026
Raising Walls and Hope on Johns Island

Sea Island Habitat for Humanity is proud to announce that, thanks to the overwhelming generosity of community supporters and dedicated participants, it has successfully raised over $130,000 to fully fund the materials cost for the 2026 Women Build home.

Women Build Week 2026, presented by Publix Super Market Charities, saw one of the largest numbers of participants in the affiliate’s history. Starting February 23 through February 28, more than 300 volunteers visited the job site, donating their time, muscle, and energy to transform these funded materials into a permanent home for Ms. Carol, a beloved, long-time resident of Johns Island.

Sea Island Habitat for Humanity is the third-oldest Habitat affiliate in the world. Since 1978, they have been working to provide affordable housing for families in need across James, Johns, and Wadmalaw Islands, as well as the surrounding areas. Through volunteer labor and donations of money and materials, Sea Island Habitat for Humanity empowers families to achieve the dream of homeownership, creating a lasting impact in our community by providing a hand-up, not a handout.

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A New Exhibition at the Gibbes Museum

Rodin: All the Truth of Nature

At the peak of his career, Auguste Rodin was regarded as the greatest sculptor since Michelangelo. He rejected nineteenth-century academic traditions that dictated what was ‘proper’ in art and instead transformed sculpture into an art that conveyed the vitality of the transformed sculpture into an art that conveyed the vitality of the human spirit. Rodin declared “Any artist worthy of the name should express all the truth of nature, not only the exterior truth, but also, and above all, the inner truth.”

All the Truth of Nature will feature fourteen of Rodin’s extraordinary bronze sculptures on long-term loan to the Gibbes thanks to a partnership with the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation and the Iris Cantor Trust.

The exhibit is on view February 27, 2026 through to January 17, 2027.

Click here for more information or to purchase tickets

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(Image credit: Gibbes Museum)

Art Show April 4, 2026

Some of South Carolina’s leading artists will be participating in the Sea Islands Chamber of Commerce’s 16th Annual Art Show just outside of the Seabrook Island gate. The artists are housed under one big tent, and the event is open to the public. This year’s line-up of juried artists includes: Jennifer Black, Sandra Roper, Lisa Willits, Betsy Jones McDonald, Tina Mayland, Cynthia Houston, Elizabeth Middour, Colleen Wiessmann, and Donna Geriner.

Each of the featured artists is well known throughout the region. The show, which is always held the day before Easter, will be from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. The artists will be displaying original work. Visitors will see oils, pastels, and watercolors, in styles from representational to impressionistic to abstract. Some of the artists will also be painting live, so it’s a great opportunity to meet them and see their creative process in action.

Mark your calendars for April 4, the day before Easter. There’s no better way to spend a Saturday than looking at amazing art in a beautiful outdoor setting.

-Submitted by Tina Mayland

(Image credit: Tina Mayland)