Upcoming Events at Charleston’s Historic Plantations

  • Candlelight Tours ◊ March 7, 2026

Create an unforgettable historic experience in Charleston, South Carolina, with a candlelight tour of Drayton Hall — one of America’s most iconic colonial estates. Built in 1738, Drayton Hall is the oldest preserved plantation house in the United States that is open to the public.

  • Preview Party for The Charleston Show ◊ March 19, 2026

Kick off Charleston’s premier spring event with an exclusive evening of antiques, art, and preservation. The 2026 Preview Party benefits Drayton Hall Preservation Trust and offers early access to The Charleston Show before it opens to the public.

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

  • Sweet Grass Basket Class ◊ February 28, 2026

Create your own one-of-a-kind sweetgrass basket in a special class with Jennifaye Singleton of Geechee Gyal Baskets. Jennifaye has been making baskets since 1990, an art she learned from her aunt. Sweetgrass basket sewing is viewed as a gift from God. The craft, handed down from generation to generation is usually learned from childhood.

  • Paint & Sip Class ◊ March 7, 2026

Learn to paint cherry blossoms on your own set of stemless wine glasses while in the beauty of the gardens of Magnolia. Join us in the Magnolia Workshop for a class with local artist Kristen Cauble-Morse for refreshments, art, and fun.

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

  • Cocktails & Camillias February 21, 2026

Back by popular demand, Charleston’s most beautiful cocktail party returns to America’s Oldest Landscaped Gardens. Hosted by Sidney Frazier, Vice President of Horticulture, affectionately known as “The King of Camellias”. This signature event celebrates the spectacular display of 10,000 camellias in peak bloom at Middleton Place.

  • Colonial Indigo Dyeing ◊ March 14, 2026

In this drop-in style program, we will discuss the indigo plant, the labor it took to grow, harvest, and process it, as well as the importance of indigo and what it was used for. Guests will dye a square of fabric to take home with them.

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

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TOSI Happenings for the Week of February 23

2026 Tide Tables – Residents may stop by Seabrook Island Town Hall (2001 Seabrook Island Road) or the SIPOA Office (1202 Landfall Way) during regular business hours to pick up a free copy of the 2026 Tide Tables. 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.

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

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.

Town Council Meeting
Tuesday, February 24 – 2:30 pm

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

Seabrook Island Utility Commission Meeting
Wednesday, February 25 – 8:30 am
The agenda can be viewed by clicking here.

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.

-Submitted by the Town of Seabrook Island

Hands-Free Law in Effect

On September 1, 2025, South Carolina’s Hands-Free and Distracted Driving Act went into effect. For the first 180 days after the law went into effect, South Carolina law enforcement only issued warnings for violations of the hands-free law.

Starting on February 26, 2026, which marks day 180, violations of this law may result in a fine and points against your driver’s license.

Under the Hands-Free and Distracted Driving law, drivers are not allowed to:

  • Hold or support a mobile device with any part of their body. (This does not prohibit the use of an earpiece or device worn on the wrist used for voice-based communication.)
  • Use a mobile device to read, compose, or transmit texts, emails, app interactions, or website information.
  • Watch motion on a mobile device, including a video, movie, game, or video call.

To learn more about the hands-free law and the fees for violating the law,  click here.

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Kiawah Arts Council presents “The Young Firebrands”

Kiawah Arts Council

Join celebrated pianist Andrew Armstrong as he leads the next program of his chamber music series, “Andy & Friends”, at the Seabrook Island House on Tuesday, March 3. For this dynamic installment, Andy is joined by seven outstanding young string players in a program that celebrates bold artistry and rising talent. Not only does Andy bring some of his internationally acclaimed musician friends together, but you’ll likely feel like one of Andy’s friends by the end of each performance! 

The evening pairs the sweeping Piano Quintet of Johannes Brahms with the passionate String Sextet of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Souvenir de Florence. This is chamber music at its most powerful, lyrical, and exhilarating. Andy promises the Tchaikovsky will “set all of South Carolina on fire,” and with this electrifying ensemble, audiences can expect nothing less.

Doors open at 7:00 pm, and the performance begins at 7:30 pm in the Atlantic Ballroom. Click here for tickets and more information.

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(Image credit: Kiawah Arts Council)

A Note of Thanks

Thank you to all who attended and supported the Seabrook Island Garden Club Open House! It was a huge success despite the torrential downpours that evening.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who joined us for this annual event. We realize that our words of thanks may not have reached everyone due to microphone issues that night, so we want to express our appreciation here.

On behalf of our 146 garden club members, thank you for supporting our philanthropic endeavors by purchasing raffle tickets. All proceeds from ticket sales directly fund these efforts, and we hope you noticed the poster by the raffle table highlighting our initiatives.

This success would not have been possible without the generous raffle donations from our garden club members and residents of the Seabrook community. We had an outstanding array of prizes!

A special thank you to our garden club members for their monetary and culinary contributions.

Finally, we would like to recognize our extraordinary party planner, Victoria Fehr, along with her talented and enthusiastic committee members, who orchestrated a lovely evening. They truly embodied our mission of “Promoting Friends, Flowers, and Philanthropy!”

To see pictures from the event click “Read More” below.

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Be Aware of Scams 

Recently, Seabrookers have reported receiving Evites from familiar names only to realize it is a scam after opening it and compromising their personal information. Scammers are getting smarter, and this is not the only scam you may see.

Criminals are constantly trying to steal consumers’ personal data using fake emails, websites, phone calls, and even text messages. National Slam the Scam Day 2026 is March 5, a nationwide initiative led by the Social Security Administration (.gov) (SSA) and its Office of the Inspector General (OIG) to fight government imposter scams. Held during National Consumer Protection Week, it aims to teach the public to recognize, report, and stop scammers. 

How do you identify a scammer?

Recognizing the signs of a scam can help you avoid falling victim to one. Scammers resort to many means to contact you. They use telephone calls, email, text messages, social media, and U.S. mail. Scammers may:

  • Pretend to be from an agency or organization you know to gain your trust;
  • Say there is a problem with your Social Security number or other type account;
  • Pressure you to act immediately; 
  • Tell you to pay in a specific way (ex. retail gift cards, pre-paid debit cards);
  • Frighten you or threaten you with a consequence;
  • Trick you into clicking onto malicious links or attachments.

How can you protect yourself if you receive a suspicious call, text, or email?

  • Filter your calls and don’t answer or return calls if you don’t recognize the caller. If you do answer and are suspicious, hang up the phone. 
  • Only open emails, respond to text messages, voice mails, or callers that are from people or organizations you know, and even then, be cautious if they look questionable;
  • Do not give money or disclose personal information;
  • Be especially wary of emails or websites that have typos or other obvious mistakes. Delete suspicious emails and texts, and do not click on any links.

How can you report scams?

  • If you encounter a suspected phone scam or an abusive telemarketer, file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, online or at 877-382-4357, and notify your state consumer protection office.
  • Report caller-ID spoofing to the Federal Communications Commission, online or at 888-225-5322. The FCC also provides consumer guides to numerous phone scams and improper practices.
  • Visit the Do Not Call Registry website or call 888-382-1222 to register your number or report illegal robocalls.

The best protection against scams is a combination of caution and conversation. 

  • Pause before responding. 
  • When in doubt, consult a trusted friend, family member, or financial advisor. 
  • Keep your devices updated with the latest security software.
  • Use strong and unique passwords.
  • Consider enabling two-factor authentication on important accounts. 

Most importantly, remember that it is never impolite to ignore or delete a message that doesn’t feel right. A moment of skepticism can prevent months of stress and financial loss

Sources: For more information about the types of scams that occur and what you can do to protect yourself, visit the websites of the  Social Security AdministrationFederal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)

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Charleston Gaillard Center Presents Darius Rucker Big Band Gala

April 7, 2026
7:30 pm

Charleston’s own Darius Rucker will return to the Holy City for a special one-night-only event, the Darius Rucker Big Band Gala, set for Tuesday, April 7 at the Gaillard Center. The gala performance offers fans a rare opportunity to experience Rucker in an elevated, intimate concert setting backed by the Robert Lewis Orchestra, conducted by Peter Graves, creating a distinctive evening tailored to the Gaillard Center stage. A portion of proceeds will benefit the CMA Foundation’s music education initiatives for Charleston County Schools and the Shawn Jenkins MUSC Carolyn G. Rucker Nursing Scholarship Program, continuing Rucker’s longstanding commitment to giving back to the community that raised him.

Tickets for this show are not transferable and will not distributed until 48 hours prior to the show.

Click here for more information.

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(Image credit: Gaillardcenter.org)

Charleston Symphony Orchestra Vivaldi’s Four Seasons

Charleston Symphony Orchestra
Vivaldi’s Four Seasons
February 28, 2026
7:30 pm
Sottile Theatre

Get ready to experience an electrifying musical showdown like no other! Experience the brilliance of the Charleston Symphony’s violinists as they take on each of Vivaldi’s epic seasons in the intimate Sottile Theatre. The journey will then continue to Buenos Aires with Ástor Piazzolla’s Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas (The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires). Blending classical technique with sultry tango rhythms, Piazzolla reinvents the idea of the seasons with fiery emotion, jazz influences, and Argentine soul. Get your tickets today!

Click here for more information and tickets. 

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(Image credit: charlestonsymphony.org)

Organizing, Storing, and Backing Up Photos and Videos

Ever wondered what to do with all those photos and videos that you can’t bear to delete but are using too much valuable storage space on your phone?

Join Julian Gooding, Charleston County Public Library’s Digital Studio & Multimedia Production Coordinator to learn more about organizing, storing, and backing up your photos/videos. 

Location: John’s Island Branch Library
Date: Wednesday, March 18
Time: 2:00pm – 3:00pm
Registration is required. 

You can register in person at the branch, by calling (843) 559-1945 x 6504 or emailing hammesm@ccpl.org.

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Keep Up with the Lake House February 18

After 17 years serving the Seabrook Island community, February 13 was Jamie Mixson’s last day as SIPOA’s Lake House Manager. Jamie was a constant presence at the Lake House, shaping countless events, programs, and everyday experiences that make the Lake House such a special place. Our thanks and best wishes to Jamie!

On Monday, February 16, Hannah Rice began her new role as the Lake House Manager. Hannah is a familiar face, having worked as a trainer/instructor at the Lake House in recent years. With experience in the corporate world and her passion for health and fitness, Hannah brings energy, leadership, and perspective to build upon the strong foundation already in place at the Lake House. We welcome Hannah!

Cancellations
All Live Oak Hall classes will be canceled due to the Red Cross Blood Drive on Thursday, March 5.

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, 8:00 am from February 23 to March 18 at Oyster Catcher.
  • Chair Yoga – Wednesdays at 2:30 pm. The February series meets from February 4 to 25. The March series meets from March 4 to 25.
  • Yin Yoga – Tuesdays at 5:15 pm. The February series meets from February 3 to 24. The March series meets from March 3 to 31.
  • Yoga for Bone Health – Mondays at 11:00 am from March 2 to March 30
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Turtle Patrol Accepting New Members

Are you interested in helping preserve the sea turtles that visit Seabrook Island’s beaches? The Seabrook Island Turtle Patrol has been safeguarding sea turtles since 1990. If you would like to join the team, we are pleased to announce that we will welcome and train new members this year. If you are interested, please click here to provide your contact information and general availability no later than March 25, 2026.

A kick-off meeting will be held at the Lake House on Thursday, March 26, beginning at 6:00 pm. At the meeting, you will get a brief overview of the program and a description of the various teams that you can sign up for. As a member of the Seabrook’s Island Turtle Patrol, you will be required to purchase a Turtle Patrol tee shirt, so please bring a check.

New members will also have an in-depth training session on Saturday, March 28. Further details will be forthcoming.

If you have any questions, please go to Siturtlepatrol.com or email us at hello@siturtlepatrol.com

A reminder to returning members, if you have not responded to our email communication, please do so before March 25.

-Submitted by Seabrook Island Turtle Patrol

(Image credit: Seabrook Island Turtle Patrol)