A group of 20 Woodstorks were observed on Sunday the 28th by Heidi and Dieter Lantin near the small lake on Seabrook Island Road past the Racquet Club.
16 are shown in this photograph taken by Dieter Lantin
Submitted by Heidi Lantin
Be sure to watch SCETV’s Palmetto Scene program on Thursday, September 25th and Sunday, September 28th. The program will highlight Seabrooker, Bob Mason, AKA “Doctor Geezer” at Roper St. Francis and MUSC Children’s Hospital and his endearing impact on patients, young & old!
Submitted by Tidelines Editor
God paints every morning…. somewhere. You just have to be patient. At 6:30 am, He was still mixing His colors… Continue reading “God Paints Every Morning…”
A gentle reminder brought to you by the SIPOA Safety and Security Committee.
Rules and Regulations Governing Parking on
Seabrook Island Roads
The purpose of this article is to clarify the parking rules on Seabrook Island roads.
Parking is permitted on the road and the grass portion of the right-of-way in front of unimproved lots.
Parking on the grass in front of improved lots is allowed only with the property owners’ permission. Otherwise the vehicle must have all four tires on the road.
To the extent practicable, parked vehicles are to be facing the direction of travel and on one side of the road.
No parking is allowed within 50 feet of all traffic islands and fire hydrants. No permanent street parking on the streets of Seabrook Island.
And as to whether or not you should park, ask yourself “Can an emergency vehicle get through?”
If further clarification is needed, please go to:
The sipoa.org website, under the ‘Library’ tab, click on ‘Rules and Regulations’. Go down the document tree to “Government Documents” and click on the ‘SIPOA Rules and Regulations’ document, page 9, section 6.
-Submitted by the Safety and Security Committee
Did you know that you can sign up to receive notification (e-mail or text message or both) every time your visitor picks up a pass at the security gate?
Here’s how….