Keep Up with the Lake House July 8

The July 4th weekend was a great success! Thank you to the staff at SIPOA, the Lake House, the Club, the Town, and all the volunteers who helped make it a memorable weekend.

July Group Exercise Schedule

Please note that Movement & Meditation has been removed and Stretch, Strengthen & Socialize is now named Simply Strength. Click here for a description of the above classes.

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

  • Yin Yoga – Tuesdays at 5:15 pm. The July series meets from July 7 to 28, and the August series meets from August 4 to 25.
  • Chair Yoga – Wednesdays at 2:30 pm. The July series meets from July 1 to 29, and the August series meets from August 5 to 26.
  • Stretch, Strengthen & Socialize – Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:15 pm from July 21 to August 13.
  • Classic Mat Pilates – Mondays and Wednesdays at 8:30 am from July 6 to July 29.
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Do You Know About… Pets on the Beach?

Do you know… there are beach rules for pets?

The Town of Seabrook Island has rules about where, when, and how dogs are allowed on the beach. This ordinance went into effect on October 24, 2019.  There are three areas of the beach and the color stated next to each area refers to the beach map prepared by the Town. Click here to see the map as well as definitions of various relevant terms such as off-leash, on leash, nuisance, and effectively controlled. The highlights of this ordinance are as follows:

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 Cap’n Sams Inlet. Within the restricted area, no pets shall be allowed 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. Within the limited restriction area, pets must be on a leash at all times.

General Beach Area (Green): In all other areas of the beach, the following seasonal rules shall apply:  (a) 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;  (b) Off-Peak Season (October 1 – March 31): Pets may be off a leash at all times, provided they remain effectively controlled while on the beach.

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Please remember pet owners or caretakers are responsible for picking up after their pets and disposing of pet waste properly.

Property owners should share this information with visitors and rental guests.

To see the Town of Seabrook Island Beach Management Ordinance, click here.

To review this entire series, go to tidelinesblog.com and click “Do You Know” at the top of the page.

Tidelines Editors

Updated June 2026

SIPC Shares 2026 Fourth of July Festivities Photos

One mission of the Seabrook Island Photography Club (SIPC) is visually documenting the great events that happen on Seabrook Island. Much of this effort is done in support of local organizations such as the Town of Seabrook Island, SIPOA and the Club. Last week teams of photographers from the Photography Club captured over 600 high quality images of the Fourth of July festivities documenting the Fun Run, the Fireworks Party and the Parade. 

While they were shooting, many Seabrookers asked “where can I see these pictures?”. In response, the Photography Club has created an online photo gallery of these photos where you can view and download these images.   

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July 2026 Issue of Currents

The June 2026 issue of Currents is now available. Click on the cover above or visit the SIPOA website and access it through the News dropdown menu.

Inside, you’ll find an overview of SIPOA’s first quarter financial report, updates on the Lake House Master Plan, Phase 0, a look at recent maintenance and environmental initiatives, and important safety reminders for LSV’s, eBikes, and beach parking.

You’ll also enjoy this month’s Saltwater Stories, celebrating a family tradition that turned into a lifetime on Seabrook Island, along with upcoming events, Lake House news, and more.

To receive SIPOA’s weekly Highlights email as well as special notices and alerts from SIPOA, please click here to sign up.

Email your comments and feedback to publiccomment@sipoa.org

-Submitted by SIPOA

TOSI Happenings for the Week of July 6

Chow Town Food Truck Rodeo – The next Chow Town is this week, Wednesday, July 8, 2026, from 5:00 to 8:00 pm. Food trucks from various local vendors will take over the Town Hall parking lot.

Beach Rules – Peak season beach rules are now in effect.

TOSI State Accommodations Tax (SATAX) Grant Program: TOSI is currently accepting applications from eligible organizations for funding from the Town’s State Accommodations Tax (SATAX) Grant Program. This program is intended to support eligible organizations in carrying out projects that attract or provide for tourists within TOSI. The program is funded by revenues received from a two percent (2%) tax imposed by the State of South Carolina on the gross proceeds from overnight lodging within the town limits of Seabrook Island. For more information, click here.

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 & Wildlife Committee Meeting
Thursday, July 9 – 10:00 am

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

View the calendar of meetings beyond this week by visiting the home page of TownofSeabrookIsland.org.

Agendas will be posted at least 24 hours before each meeting. All videos can be found 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

July at the Charleston Museum

If you are looking for indoor activities, check out these events at the Charleston Museum in July.

July 8 Kid Tours: Alligators, Crocodiles—Oh My!

July 10 Fossil Friday with Curator of Natural History Matthew Gibson

July 15 Kid Tours: Playing in the Past

July 17 Fossil Friday with Curator of Natural History Matthew Gibson

July 18* Sweetgrass Basket Weaving Workshop

July 18 Remember the Ladies! Women of the American Revolution with Keynote Speaker Margaret Pickett

July 20 – 24* Museum Camp

July 22 Kid Tours: Dino Droppings

July 24 Fossil Friday with Curator of Natural History Matthew Gibson

July 27 – 31* Museum Camp

July 29 Kid Tours: Hieroglyphics

July 31 Fossil Friday with Curator of Natural History Matthew Gibson

*Reservations Required

-Submitted by The Charleston Museum

St. Christopher Camp Community Beach Day

Camp St. Christopher Community Beach Day
Saturday, July 11 from 10:00 – 3:00 pm

Camp St. Christopher is excited to continue with even more summer programming by hosting their annual Community Beach Day. Enjoy a free summer cookout, sailing, quality beach time, and more.

In addition to St. Christopher raffle prizes, Rita’s Italian Ice will also be available for purchase to cool off from all the summer fun.

All are welcome to attend and a special invitation is extended to former St. Christopher summer staff, the Seabrook Island community, and Episcopal families.

Click here for more information and to register for this free event.

-Submitted by Lauren Harris, Director, St, Chrisopher Camp & Conference Center

(Image credit: Lauren Harris)

King Tides in the Charleston Area July 13-14

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 next dates of the predicted King Tides are July 13-14.

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Seabrook Annual Independence Day Parade 2026

Marking the ratification of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, residents and visitors of Seabrook Island enthusiastically celebrated the 250th birthday of our country.

Saturday, July 4 brought beautiful weather for the annual Independence Day Parade. An overwhelming number of enthusiastic participants and spectators viewed the interesting, funny and creatively decorated cars, trucks and LSVs.

Once again the parade lineup had a dry section and a wet section. In the wet section, the participants were relentlessly hit by a barrage of water from multiple water guns on both sides of the street. No worries – they retaliated and drenched the onlookers right back!

Enjoy these pictures from the parade.

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