SC 2020 Sales Tax Holiday Aug 7-9

During the annual Sales Tax Holiday, a variety of purchases are exempt from South Carolina’s 6% sales tax and any applicable local taxes. Tax-free items range from clothing, accessories, and shoes to school supplies, backpacks, and computers. As long as an item is eligible, it is tax-free whether purchased in-store or online. Click here for more information.

In past years, South Carolina shoppers have saved between $2 million and $3 million during the holiday weekend.

Items such as jewelry, cosmetics, eyewear, furniture, and layaway purchases are not exempt.

–Tidelines Editors

(Image art: dor.sc.gov website)

SI Club Hours Monday and Tuesday

From the Club:
In preparation for the impacts of Tropical Storm Isaias, the Club’s hours of operation have been adjusted for Monday, August 3, and Tuesday, August 4, as listed below. Please understand that these hours are subject to change based on changes in storm progression and post-storm conditions, such as our employees’ ability to access the Island, status of utilities, damage, and required clean-up.

Tidelines publishes information on inclement weather and its impact from various entities and for various entities. We recognize there is a chance for some redundancy.

Tidelines Editors

Introducing a Brand New Class at The Lake House… Ropes Core Semi Private Series

Ropes Core Semi Private Series with Stacey Richardson

Dates: 9/2, 9/9, 9/16, 9/23 (Wednesdays)

Time: 1:00 pm

Location: The Lake House

Cost: $48 for the series (includes all 4 classes)

Ropes Core is a 45-minute circuit format class where participants switch from a battle rope exercise to a core/abdominal exercise for a 30 seconds on, 30 seconds off routine.

This class is built to increase overall strength and endurance with a focus on core conditioning.

Let’s get stronger…. together!

Check out this short demo of what you can expect in the awesome new Core Ropes Class here.

For more information or to register, please email Stacey Richardson at staceyrichardsonfitness@gmail.com.

Join us for the Ropes Core Semi-Private Series, which will begin on Wednesday, September, 2 at 1:00 pm.

Please note, space in this semi-private series is limited to 9 participants and preregistration is required. Registration for the series includes the classes listed. This series is not included in the monthly class pass. The fee will be charged to your Property Owner/ Club account. No drop ins or refunds. This series is available to Seabrook Island Property Owners, Seabrook Island Club members, and guests staying on Seabrook Island.

-Submitted by The Lake House

What Are Rip Currents?

Now that Isaias has been upgraded from a tropical storm to a Category 1 hurricane, it is important to understand the potential impact the hurricane may have here on Seabrook Island. Wind, heavy rainfall, coastal flooding and rip currents are all possible.

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, rip currents are powerful, narrow rivers of fast-moving water that can travel up to eight feet per second. That is faster than an Olympic swimmer!

According to several sources, rip currents kill more people than sharks. They are sometimes hard to see on the surface, although you can often see a churning or disturbance on the surface of the water. Rip currents occur when waves break near the shoreline and/or sandbars, piling up water between the breaking waves and the beach or sandbar.  The water going out to the ocean moves very fast, thus causing the rip current.

It is important not to go into the ocean when there is a
Rip Current Warning!

If you happen to get caught in one, and you can stand up, you should wade or walk, don’t swim, back to shore. If you can’t stand up, swim parallel to the shore until you are no longer in the rip current and then swim for shore.  Also, shout for help so others know you are in trouble.

To stay up to date on rip currents in your area, go to weather.gov by clicking here.

Property owners and managers with rental guests should forward this information to their rental guests.

Stay safe at the beach.

Tidelines Editors

(photo credit:  whyy.org)