Meet new and old friends while learning about the birds on our island and across South Carolina by joining us on a bird walk. Walks are generally one and a half to three hours in length with various degrees of walking. In some cases, we bird by driving our cars and stopping (like on Jenkins Point and Bear Island WMA). In other cases, we use golf carts on the golf course so it is accessible for all. Please click here for more information and to sign up.
In honor of Carolina Day and the country’s 250th anniversary, Drayton Hall Preservation Trust is pleased to welcome guests on June 28, 2026, free of charge.
Step back in time with colonial games and demonstrations, meet the archaeologists and explore their latest discoveries, including a visit to the current excavation site—an extraordinary late-1600s well. Stroll the landscape, take in the grand oaks, and enjoy scenic river views.
Pre-registration is required, and space is limited.
Magnolia Speaker Series: Virginia Watson◊ June 17, 20266:30-7:30 pm
Born and raised in Mount Pleasant, SC, Virginia “Genya” Watson observed her mother, Ms. Elizabeth Stokes, for many years as she crafted sweetgrass baskets. Although Genya learned the tradition of making sweetgrass baskets, she fell in love with the artistic concept of handcrafting dolls since the 1950s. As a child, Genya’s dolls consisted of soda bottles, grass blades, and raggedy old clothing. It wasn’t long before Genya realized she had been blessed with a unique and memorable gift!
Genya has taken up her childhood mantle and is “playing” with dolls once again; she is honored to present her very own one-of-a-kind Gullah Dolls of Charleston. The handcrafted dolls are accessorized with sweetgrass blades, evening dress purses, baskets, and their head wraps. These dolls can be seen at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.
Registration is required for this free event. Click here to learn more and to register.
Art of Needle Felting Workshop◊ June 4, 2026, 6:00-8:00 pm
Visit Middleton Place for a creative needle felting workshop and enjoy wine and light bites as accomplished Lowcountry fiber artist Kim Keelor guides you in crafting your own Middleton Place sheep wall hanging. Suitable for all skill levels and requiring no sewing, you’ll learn the art of needle felting with wool, using fibers from Middleton Place’s Gulf Coast sheep, and leave with an 8-inch finished landscape piece ready to display at home.
The price of the workshop is $95 for non-members. Click here to learn more and to purchase tickets.
For one night only, the Charleston Symphony welcomes international superstar Lang Lang for a can’t-miss all-Beethoven program.
Monday, September 28, 2026 7:30 pm The Gaillard Center
Heralded by The New York Times as “the hottest artist on the classical music planet,” Lang Lang has captivated audiences across the globe – from the world’s most iconic stages to the Olympic Games. Lang Lang will bring his unparalleled charisma and virtuosity to Beethoven’s magnificent “Emperor” Concerto.
A defining voice in classical music today, Lang Lang is not only a celebrated pianist, but also a global ambassador for the arts, dedicated to education and inspiring audiences worldwide. His performances consistently sell out across continents – making this Charleston appearance a rare, must-see opportunity.
Also on the program is Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7, an audience favorite since its 1813 premiere. Its famous second movement has been made memorable for modern fans in scenes from more than 20 films and is often performed as a standalone piece.
In our coastal waters, rivers and creeks, it is critical to familiarize oneself with local knowledge about the waterway and its conditions before setting out on any boat or kayak trip. Some of us remember the case of two men fishing in a kayak 30 yards from the Seabrook shore who were swept out to sea by a strong current in 2007. Winds were 25 knots and the seas were four to six feet. The men were not wearing lifejackets when they departed. One was rescued by the coast guard five miles east of Fripp Island after an 18-hour search . The other’s body was recovered 20 miles away, two weeks later. Learning to swim is little defense in these situations.
Seabrook Island has been spared from the worst of nature’s wrath for the past several years. It is important to remember that the potential for many weather-related emergencies, including floods, tornadoes, and hurricanes, is ever-present.
As we approach the Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 through November 30, now is the time to plan and prepare for the possibility of a hurricane affecting the Lowcountry.
Tidelines will again provide a series of articles outlining steps you can take to prepare for a weather emergency. The first two articles will provide checklists of preparations to perform early in the summer and then in mid-summer. The first will appear in mid-June and the other in July. The third article will provide a checklist of actions to take as a storm approaches and will be published if and when needed. The fourth article will address the steps to take for evacuation and sheltering when deemed appropriate and will be published if and when needed. Our entire Hurricane Hints 2026 can be accessed at any time on the Tidelines website. Look for the dropdown menu. This dropdown also includes a comprehensive listing of resources pertinent to hurricanes.
There is an old sailing adage that says “the sea is no place for the inexperienced.” This is true for our coastal waters too. Beachgoers often underestimate the potential dangers associated with ocean swimming, and water safety at the beach is a serious concern. Keep in mind that children who can swim in a pool may not be able to swim in the turmoil of the surf. What are potential dangers at the beach?
What could be more fun than a big pool party on a bright summer day?
Although there are no reliable statistics for pool party drownings, sadly they occur and are entirely preventable. Residential pools are the site of the majority of drownings in young children.
On August 4, 2024, two nine year olds drowned in separate pool parties in Chattanooga, TN. In an article titled “Killer Parties” published by Aquatics International in 2024, several important risk factors for children drowning at these events are enumerated.
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.
New Class – Stretch, Strengthen & Socialize – Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:15 pm from May 26 – June 25.
Yin Yoga – Tuesdays at 5:15 pm. The June series meets from June 2 – 30. No class on June 9. The July series meets from July 7 – 28.
Chair Yoga – Wednesdays at 2:30 pm. The June series meets from June 3 to 24. The July series meets from July 1 – 29.
Classic Mat Pilates – Mondays and Wednesdays, 8:30 am from June 1 to June 24 at Oyster Catcher Community Center. Please bring your own mat, as they are not available at Oyster Catcher.
Vinyasa Yoga – Starting Thursday, June 4, this 6-week series combines standing and seated movements that flow together, incorporating balance, strength, flexibility, and breathwork. It will meet at 11:00 am from June 4 to July 9.
Please join the Seabrook Island Artist Guild for a reception to meet Mary and view her creative artworks.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026 4:30-6:00 pm Seabrook Island Lake House
To those who know Mary best, it’s not surprising that her artistic focus centers on creatures that roam, soar, and quietly inhabit the Lowcountry. Friends affectionately call her the wildlife whisperer, a title earned through her gentle presence and uncanny ability to connect with animals of every kind. As an artist and Seabrook Island resident, Mary feels deeply connected with the environment around her and sees inspiration everywhere she looks.
Do you know that drowning is the leading cause of death among children in the United States? The statistics are alarming. To learn about them, click here.
How do you quickly recognize that someone is drowning?
We have all seen movies that depict drowning in dramatic scenes of screaming, waving, and yelling for help, but this isn’t how it usually happens. Drowning often occurs silently and can be difficult to detect. According to Divers Alert Network, “The most common appearance of someone who is drowning is that they don’t look like they are drowning.”
Initially, some swimmers may briefly demonstrate aquatic distress. For a while, they might be able to yell and wave that they are in trouble, and they can still grab a life ring or float. What are the signs someone is in danger of drowning?
On June 9, 2026, South Carolina will hold both Democratic and Republican Primaries. If you live on Seabrook Island, you vote in Charleston County, Seabrook Voting District, and our precinct location is the Lake House. South Carolina does not have party registration. In primaries, you can vote in only one party’s primary, and you can choose either party but not both.
There are some dates you need to be aware of:
Early Voting– Any voter can vote early at any early voting center. Click here for locations and times. Early voting starts Tuesday, May 26, and ends Friday, June 5. They are closed on Saturday and Sunday.
Absentee Voting – Only qualified voters can vote by absentee ballot. Examples of qualified voters are someone with a physical disability or who is over 65. Click here for other qualifications, deadlines, and how to apply for your absentee ballot. You have to apply for your absentee ballot – the deadline for applying is May 29. Once you receive your ballot, fill it out. Ballots must be received by the county voter registration office by 7:00 p.m. on election day. Please note that if you choose to mail it, the Post Office has changed its policy about postmark dates.
In-Person Voting on Election Day – The polling precinct for Seabrook Island is the Lake House. It will be open from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm on June 9. Don’t forget to bring your Photo ID.
Find out who is running for which office. Check your sample ballot by visiting your MyscVOTES page. You can view the sample ballots of both parties. South Carolina does not have party registration, and the Statewide Primaries are open to all registered SC voters. Poll managers will ask voters, “In which party’s primary do you wish to vote today?” Please note that these sample ballots are not your actual ballots. Your actual ballot will look different but will contain the same names and issues as the sample ballot.
Your vote really matters.
“Voting is the expression of our commitment to ourselves, one another, this country, and this world.” – Sharon Salzberg