Spring Arrives Today

It’s been an unusually cold winter with temperatures well below freezing on several days. Blissfully, that is changing now with the arrival of spring. We welcome spring when the vernal equinox occurs on March 20, 2026, at 10:46 am EDT.

Do you have a hard time remembering which date is the first day of spring? If so, that’s because the March equinox can take place on either March 19, 20 or 21. During most of the 20th century, spring arrived on March 21 but the event slides earlier and earlier during the 400-year Gregorian calendar cycle. In the 21st century, the March equinox has only occurred twice on March 21- in 2003 and 2007 and the next time it will happen is in 2101!

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Seabrookers Committed to Protecting our Environment

This article is first in a series showcasing how Seabrookers are actively working to protect and enrich our natural environment.

As you enter Seabrook Island, you are greeted by a sign proclaiming it an ‘Audubon International Certified Sustainable Community.’ This designation signifies more than just a title; it reflects the community’s commitment to environmental stewardship and quality of life.

In 2017, the Seabrook Island Property Owners Association (SIPOA) became the first private community in South Carolina—and one of only six in the world at the time—to be designated as an Audubon International Certified Sustainable Community. The certification is based on three main pillars: a healthy local environment, economic vitality, and high quality of life. To maintain this status, the community manages 14–15 focus areas, including wildlife conservation, habitat enhancement, water conservation, and energy efficiency. SIPOA successfully maintained this designation with recertifications in 2020 and most recently in May 2024. Recertification occurs every three years.

Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary for Golf

The relationship with Audubon began decades earlier through the island’s golf courses.  In 1995 Seabrook Island’s two golf courses were the first in South Carolina to be certified in the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf.

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Summerville Flowertown Festival March 27-29

YMCA 53rd Flowertown Festival
Summerville
March 27 – 29, 2026

Every spring, the Town of Summerville is awash in color –  from the hot pink azaleas to the purple wisteria to the delicate white dogwood. On one three-day weekend during this season, thousands of festival-goers arrive in this gracious Southern town to take in the flowers and hospitality and attend one of the largest arts and crafts festivals in the Southeast- The YMCA Flowertown Festival.

Festival hours are:

  • Friday, March 27: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
  • Saturday, March 28: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
  • Sunday, March 29: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

The three-day festival features:

  • Artists’ displays
  • Delicious foods from restaurants and commercial food vendors
  • Fun activities and rides for children
  • Free admission
  • Food trucks

For more information about Flowertown, click here

(Image credit:  Summervilleymca.org)

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SIV Presents: Navigating Wise Use of Artificial Intelligence

April 14, 2:00-3:30 pm
Live Oak Hall at the Lake House

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the new buzz word. But what exactly does it mean and how can we expect it to impact our lives?  Chad Droze, of Compu-Experts, in conjunction Seabrook Island Village, will present a dynamic presentation and interactive workshop to help us better understand the power of AI. 

Highlights of the session will include:

  • A brief introduction and history of AI 
  • An overview of the companies and industries that are using AI and how they are integrating it to leverage performance
  • A brief look at popular tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, Rufus, and Siri/Apple Intelligence
  • Live demonstrations of the impact of AI
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Seabrook Island Dolphin Education Program

The Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network (LMMN) is hosting a volunteer informational meeting for the Kiawah and Seabrook Island Dolphin Education Program.

This program places education volunteers at Captain Sam’s Inlet to engage visitors about strand feeding dolphins. No experience needed and training is provided.

The informational meeting will cover volunteer roles and expectations.

Date: Tuesday, March 24, 2-3:30 pm

Location: Oyster Catcher Community Center

​​Please email Lauren@lmmn.org to register.

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(Image credit: Lauren Rusk, LMMN)

Women’s Pro Tennis Comes to Charleston March 28 – April 5

The Credit One Charleston Open, North America’s largest women’s-only professional tennis tournament, is taking place March 28 – April 5, 2026 on Daniel Island in Charleston, South Carolina. The preliminary main draw is highlighted by 10 top 25 players, 11 Americans, three Grand Slam singles champions and four former Charleston champions. As the kick-off event of the clay season, the tournament was recently named the WTA 500 Tournament of the Year for the fourth consecutive year.  For ticket information, click here.

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An Open Letter to the Seabrook Island Community

Dear Residents, Property Owners, Employees, and Friends of Seabrook Island:

The leaders of the Town of Seabrook Island, the Seabrook Island Property Owners Association, and the Seabrook Island Club are united in asking for your help.

Charleston County Council is currently preparing a Transportation Sales Tax referendum that may appear on the ballot in 2026. The draft project list under consideration includes approximately $4.25 billion in funding for road, transit, bike/pedestrian, and greenbelt projects throughout the county.

Unfortunately, the draft project list does not include a single dollar for projects within the town limits of Seabrook Island.

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Keep Up with the Lake House March 18

Spring Dog Pool Party – Wednesday, March 25, 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.

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

Movement and Meditation – New class starting March 24 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 February series meets from February 4 to 25. The March series meets from March 4 to 25. The April series meets from April 1 to 29.
  • 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. The April series meets from April 7 to 28.
  • Yoga for Bone Health – Mondays at 11:00 am from March 2 to March 30.
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2026 King Tides in the Charleston Area

King Tide is a commonly used term describing high tides that are higher than normal. They usually occur during a full or new moon or during specific seasons throughout the year. Charleston’s average high tide range is about 5.5 ft., but during a King Tide event, it can reach 7 ft. or higher. 

King Tides can cause flooding in low-lying areas, resulting in road closures on Seabrook Island, as well as the Johns Island and Charleston areas. This is particularly true when a king tide coincides with significant rain and/or wind.

The dates of predicted King Tides for 2026:

  • April 18
  • May 15-18
  • June 14-16
  • July 13-14
  • August 11-12
  • September 29-30
  • October 10-11
  • October 26-29
  • November 24-27
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Reminder: TOSI Town Hall Community Meeting March 18

Mayor Kleinman will hold the first Community Town Hall meeting of 2026 on Wednesday, March 18, from 10:00 – 11:00 am in Council Chambers at Town Hall (2001 Seabrook Island Road). During this open forum, residents will have the opportunity to ask questions, explain any concerns, or provide recommendations to Mayor Kleinman.

The meeting will be live-streamed for those who are unable to attend.

We look forward to seeing residents on March 18.

-Submitted by the Town of Seabrook Island

Annual Easter Egg Hunt April 4

Bring the little ones and join the fun with neighbors and friends on Saturday, April 4 at 10:00 am on the front lawn of the Island House for the Easter Egg Hunt. A special visit from the Easter Bunny will provide a perfect opportunity for photos. Everyone is welcome and you do not need to be a Seabrook Island Club member to participate.

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(Image credit: Seabrook Island Club)

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