Events Scheduled for Easter Weekend 2018

Island House Easter Egg Hunt

On Saturday, March 31, at 10:00 am on the Island House front lawn, children of all ages are welcome to come out and join the fun at the Seabrook Island Club’s annual Easter Egg Hunt. No reservations required and all are welcome.

Easter Sunrise Service on The Ocean Terrace
6:30 am open seating, 7 am service begins

On Sunday, April 1, join Church of Our Saviour for a sunrise service on The Ocean Terrace. Complimentary coffee and Danish follow.  Admission is free and no reservations are necessary.  Rain location will be The Atlantic Room.  All are welcome to attend.

Easter Service at Freshfields
9:30 am

On Sunday, April 1, beginning at 9:30 am, join Church of Our Saviour for a casual Easter service on the Freshfields Village Green. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs for the outdoor service.

(Image credit Wikimedia Commons)

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Cars on Kiawah April 21

Saturday, April 21, 2018
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Ocean Park, Kiawah Island, SC

Cars on Kiawah presented by Ally, is an annual celebration of the Lowcountry’s finest automobiles displayed in the lush setting of Ocean Park on Kiawah Island. The 2018 Cars on Kiawah will take place on Saturday, April 21, from 10 am – 3 pm, with a display of 300 of the region’s top club and collector cars representing 100 years of automotive history and style. A spectacular display of 20 race cars will be featured, along with a dozen outstanding Ford Model A’s from the local Lowcountry Model A Ford Club.

Spectator admission is FREE and PARKING is $10 CASH at the event. Note that motorcycles are not permitted on Kiawah.  A variety of food and drink options will be available. Closer to the event, pre-paid parking will be available online.

Dennis Gage, host of the popular TV show, “My Classic Car”, will be filming an episode at this year’s Cars on Kiawah, to be aired in 2019, the 24th season of his show. Dennis’s show airs on several channels including the Velocity Network. Harvey Geiger will serve as the Master of Ceremonies. Harvey is a nationally recognized authority on automotive history and car culture. He is also a recipient of the prestigious Lee Iacocca Award.

Cars on Kiawah is funded through a grant from the Town of Kiawah Island and a variety of other sponsors. Ally Financial is the presenting sponsor for the 2018 Cars on Kiawah. Ally is the successor company to GMAC Financing and provides car financing to millions of customers through 18,000 car dealerships.

Cars on Kiawah is hosted by the Kiawah Island Motoring Retreat, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. An annual donation of event proceeds is made to the Barrier Island Free Medical Clinic.

Showcase your piece of auto history
at the 2018 Cars on Kiawah! All vehicles
must be registered by April 14, 2018 to participate.

(Photo credit:  Cars on Kiawah website)

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Master Artist William P. Duffy Painting Demonstration

Master artist William P. Duffy will be visiting Seabrook throughout the week of 3/19 and conducting a painting demonstration during the Seabrook Artist Guild meeting.

The demonstration will take place Tuesday, 3/21 at 2:00 pm in the Live Oak Room at the Lake House. This will be followed by a 3-day workshop at the Community Center. Both are open to anyone who would like to attend.

Bill Duffy is a phenomenal, internationally recognized artist. To view his work and biography visit his website   www.williampduffy.com.

I urge everyone to see his demonstration on Tuesday. If you are also interested in attending his workshop ($275 for SIAG members, $325 for non-members), contact Bob LeFevre as soon as possible at rodory@gmail.com or 843-768-3284.

– Submitted by Bob LeFevre

Seabrook Island Birders March Events

Where Have All the Shorebirds Gone?
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Registration & Social: 7:00 pm
Program Starts: 7:30 pm
Location: Live Oak Hall at the Lake House
Fee: Members FREE and Guests $5

SIB will provide beverages including wine and coffee. We ask everyone to RSVP no later than March 26, 2018 so we will know how much wine to purchase and how many chairs to set up. For only $10, you may join or renew your 2018 SIB membership the night of the event. Don’t miss this chance to have another fun-filled evening with our flock of Seabrook Island Birders!

Register here for the March 28 event.

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Back by Popular Demand….Balance Workshop by Alison

Balance Workshop by Alison
Tuesday, March 27 at 3:30 pm

If you haven’t attended a Balance Workshop yet, you need to!

Balance is an essential component in the quest to be ageless, fit and confident. Our balance system includes all of the senses in our body that tell us how we are moving, the brain that puts this information together and the muscles that control our movement.

People of all ages and abilities need to keep their balance system healthy. A healthy balance system helps us to look and feel good as well as helping us to move and work with greater ease and more confidence.

Another benefit of good balance is increased energy and strength. It is universally recognized by experts, top athletes, trainers and medical professionals that balance training helps in better performance in sports. Fitness experts know that good balance and a strong core go hand in hand.

This “all ages and all abilities” workshop will focus on improving and maintaining balance while working on stabilization, muscular endurance, strength, and flexibility. The goal is to promote healthy aging and assist in facilitating the activities of daily living, which are an essential component of a strong and independent quality of life.

Diligence in daily balance training can help seniors to build strength in the abdominal or core muscle group and in the legs. These activities can also improve and preserve mobility levels, enhance safety and allow aging adults to continue enjoying their favorite recreational activities such as dancing, tennis, jogging or bike riding.

Workshop spots are limited and preregistration is required. Please note, these workshops are NOT included in the Monthly Class Pass. The cost per workshop is $10 per participant.

For more information or to register, please email Alison Standard at alsfitnessinc@gmail.com.

-Submitted by The Lake House

(Photo credit: flickr.com)

Accident River Road at Sugarcane

We just received notification today, March 17 at 5:15 pm that there is an accident on River Road at Sugarcane. This is near the intersection of River Road and Maybank. There is an overturned car. Fire trucks and ambulance are at the scene.

If you are heading into Charleston, you may wish to take an alternate route.

Follow us on Twitter at TidelinesAlert to receive instant information about traffic issues as we receive them.

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SIPOA Board Meeting Monday, March 19

SIPOA Board of Directors Meeting
Monday, March 19, 2018, at 1:00 pm at the Lake House
Property owners are welcome to attend.

Click here for this month’s agenda.

To attend the meeting remotely:

Via Computer: https://global. gotomeeting.com/join/981668621

Via Tablet or Smartphone: Download “GoToMeeting” App
Enter Access Code: 981-668-621

Via Phone: Dial-in Number: +1 (312) 757-3121
Access Code: 981-668-621

Computer and mobile app users may participate in Q&A via the online chat function in GoToMeeting.

Phone/dial-in attendance is listen-only.

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Judge Gergel to Speak at Charleston Museum Apr 10

J. Waties Waring and the Dissent That Changed America
presented by
Judge Richard Gergel

Tuesday, April 10, 2018
5:30 pm, wine reception. 6:00 Presentation and Discussion
Charleston Museum, 360 Meeting Street

Tickets: early-bird $20 until March 23; regular price $30 after March 23

Judge Waring

U.S. District Judge J. Waties Waring was the son of a Confederate soldier but later became a hero of the civil rights movement, though he was vilified for his views.

In 1951, in a landmark school segregation case Briggs v. Elliott, Waring denounced segregation as an “evil that must be eradicated.” His forceful dissent helped pave the way for the U.S. Supreme Court’s Brown v. Board of Education ruling in 1954.

Richard Gergel

U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel, who today presides in the same courtroom where Waring sat more than a half-century ago, has done exhaustive research into Waring’s life and career, poring over the rich trove of personal papers that Waring left behind.

Judge Gergel will speak about Judge Waring at 6:00 pm. He will then be joined in a dialogue with Armand Derfner, one of the nation’s leading civil rights lawyers. This discussion will be moderated by Chris Bryant, an attorney with the firm Yarborough Applegate, and former clerk for Judge Gergel.

This event will explore the significant role Charleston has played in advancing Civil Rights in America.

Event sponsored by the Princeton Club of Charleston and is open to the public.

For further information and tickets, click here.

Direct queries to Gregg Smythe: greggsmythe@gmail.com, (843) 442-1981.

(Photo credit: Princeton Club)

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Green Space Conservancy Announces 2 Aquisitions

The Green Space Conservancy is pleased to announce two recent acquisitions, bringing to 27 the number of properties under its protection. Rich and Ann-Stewart Boss donated a lot at 2731 Old Oak Walk, and through the generosity of David and Melissa Whitmore and a donor who wishes to remain anonymous, the Conservancy was able to purchase the property at 2718 Old Oak Walk.Woodpecker on the Old Oak Walk lot

Rich and Ann-Stewart Boss both hail from the South, Rich from West Ashley, and Ann-Stewart from Florida. Living in North Carolina when they were married in 1989, they spent many happy summers on Seabrook and Kiawah Islands, with the idea of eventually becoming full-time residents of Seabrook. After Rich retired early in 2017, they finally accomplished their dream and moved permanently with their daughter Mary to Cap’n Sams Road. They are surrounded by live oaks, palms, magnolias and hickory trees with the horse trail running behind their house. When sitting on their deck with their dogs, they are serenaded by the sounds of the maritime forest, the barred owls, woodpeckers, crows, deer, raccoons, squirrels and even flying squirrels!  When the lot on the other side of the trail became available, they purchased it, and with a suggestion from Stuart Rumph, their real estate agent, decided to donate the lot to the Green Space Conservancy. “The idea made perfect sense … the animals get to keep their homes, we maintain the sights and sounds and smells of the forest … It was a great opportunity we had to protect a tiny piece of our island forever.”

Squirrel - Old Oak Walk LotIn 1999, Missy and David Whitmore decided it was time to escape from decades of the commuters’ life to and from Boston. First moving to rural Vermont, their interest in conservation was sparked when a developer chose to create a gravel pit near the town’s recreation field and public beach. They successfully advocated for the demise of the project, and today the land includes a nature trail network, a lush wildflower meadow and a beautiful view of the Green Mountains. In Vermont, they developed an immediate appreciation of green space, quiet, and star-filled night skies. That experience made them determined to be part of whatever efforts they could to increase the conservancy of that bucolic lifestyle wherever they went next.

Having grown up in the peaceful seaside community of Marblehead, MA, they were thrilled to “discover Seabrook” in 2015! They are excited to be part of a community that evokes their fondest childhood memories. Moving to Seabrook in 2015, they found the perfect opportunity to fulfill their goals of preservation. Living now on Old Forest Drive, they helped facilitate the purchase of the property located on the lagoon side of Old Oak Walk. It is across the street from another conserved lot on Old Oak and the two properties create a deer corridor to the lagoon. “We love to watch the comings and goings of all the wildlife — our own daily National Geographic special, including a ‘gator nest two years running … We are committed to preserving the essence of our community.”

We are extremely grateful to the Seabrook community for the many contributions our neighbors have made in support of this important cause. The mission of the Green Space Conservancy is to preserve and enhance the natural environment of Seabrook Island through the acquisition of land and land easements. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation and donations are tax deductible. To learn more about the Conservancy and how you can help, please visit our website, sigsc.org.

-Submitted by Lisa Cermak for SIGSC

(Photo credit: Charles Moore)

 

 

Do Cheetahs Purr?

SINHG is excited to welcome to Seabrook later this month “the Cheetah Lady,” Dr. Laurie Marker of the Cheetah Conservation Fund, for a special Evening Program on Tuesday evening, March 27th at 7:30. Does the world’s fastest land mammal purr like your house cat? Find out in this short video recently filmed with several “cheetah ambassadors” at CCF’s research and education center in Namibia by clicking here.

Dr. Marker is the founder and executive director of CCF, which has been working since 1991 to protect and conserve Africa’s most endangered large cat, with fewer than 8,000 free-roaming cheetahs remaining in the world. We hope you’ll join us on the 27th to learn more.

-Submitted by Norm Powers on behalf of SINHG

(Video from YouTube)

Silent Auction at Chili Cook-Off to Aid Family of Heidi Todd

A silent auction and raffle with the proceeds going to the Johns Island family of Heidi Todd will be held during the 4th Annual Bohicket Marina Backpack Buddies Bash-Chili Cook-Off on Saturday, March 17, 2018.

Todd and Kathy Gerhart, owners of the Ice Cream Boat and the Ship’s Store at the marina, are organizing this event. Items in the auction include golf outings, boat cruises, fishing expeditions, and artwork donated by members of the community. The silent auction and raffle will run the same hours as the cook-off from 1 pm to 4 pm.

If you are unable to attend the event but would like to contribute, checks made out to Heidi Todd Fund can be dropped off at the Ice Cream Boat at Bohicket Marina.

For background on the Heidi Todd story, click here.

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Spring Festival Weekend at Freshfields Village March 30-31

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Celebrate the arrival of spring at Freshfields Village with two days of events, including Music on the Green and the Annual Spring Festival.

A special spring edition of Music on the Green takes place Friday, March 30 with live music from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm featuring Shem Creek Boogie Band. The concert is family-friendly and free to attend. Guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets.

The fun continues on Saturday, March 31 with the Spring Festival from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. Bring the kids for a variety of fun activities including inflatable games, face painting, balloon art, spring-themed crafts and interactive music. The St. John’s Fire Department will host their “Spring into Safety” event during Spring Festival, complete with fire engine tours, fire extinguisher training, escape planning, fire safety tips and a visit from Sparky the Fire Dog. Don’t forget your camera to grab a family photo with the Easter Bunny, who will be hopping through the Village during the festival.

While the kids play, adults can browse art from the Seabrook Artists Guild, which will hold an art show and sale on the street between Indigo Books and GDC Home featuring local painters and photographers. Food vendors will serve sno-cones, kettle korn, popsicles, BBQ and more throughout the event. Adults can also enjoy a glass of wine or cold beer outside on the patio at FortyEight – A Wine Bar.

-Submitted by Freshfields Village