SIB March Activities

Take advantage of the warmer weather and lower humidity. Join SIB in exploring the Lowcountry and its birds. 

Beyond our Backyard: Bluff Unit National Wildlife Refuge

When: Sunday, March 5, 2023, 7:00 am – 4:00 pm

Location:  Meet at SI Real Estate parking lot at 7:00 am to carpool or meet at 2125 Fort Watson Road, Summerton, at  9:00 am at the Visitor Center
Max:  12
Cost: Free for members; $10 donation for guests

Bluff Unit is part of the Santee National Wildlife Refuge located just north of I-95 on Lake Marion. The visitors center is closed but there is a Johnny on the Spot. After birding at the visitor’s center we will head to Wright’s Bluff Nature Trail. There is an overlook on Cantey Bay from which we may see a variety of wintering waterfowl including American Wigeon, Gadwall and Northern Pintail. During our walk through the woods we could see Black and White warblers, Orange-crowned warblers and Brown Creepers. In the large, open field we may see a variety of sparrows, Eastern Meadowlarks as well as raptors. In the small ponds we should see a variety of ducks.

Expect 3 to 4 miles of walking over flat terrain.  Bring lunch, plenty to drink, sunscreen and bug spray. You may also want to bring a scope.

Please register no later than Friday, March 3, 2023.  All registrants will receive a confirmation letter the day prior to the event.

Register here

Learning Together-Palmetto Lake 

When: Wednesday, March 8, 4:00 pm– 6:00 pm
Location: Meet at Equestrian end of The Lake House  parking lot
Max: 15          
Cost: Free for members; $10 donation for guests

Join the Seabrook Island Birders for a leisurely walk around Palmetto Lake. We plan to walk part way along the path towards the Equestrian Center then hopefully see the “white birds” come in to roost for the evening. The path around Palmetto Lake is wheelchair navigable and for those walking, it will be less than a half a mile. As we walk along Seabrook Island Road, we hope to see some of our resident winter warblers (and maybe some early arriving spring warblers) such as Yellow-rumped Warblers, Palm Warblers and my favorite Black and White Warbler. We also expect to see a large variety of birds including Northern Cardinals, Carolina Wrens, Herons and birds of prey. If the “white birds” get the invitation, we hope to see Snowy Egrets, Great Egrets and White Ibis roosting for the evening. Hooded Mergansers, Pied-billed Grebes and Buffleheads may be seen swimming in the lake.

Dress in layers and bring your binoculars, hats, and a beverage of choice. You may also wish to bring a chair to sit and enjoy your beverage while watching the birds coming in for their evening roost. Sunset is 6:22 pm so timing will hopefully be good before the coming time change.

Please register no later than Monday, March 6.  All registrants will receive a confirmation letter on Tuesday, the day prior to the activity.  

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March Movie

“Season of the Osprey”

When: Tuesday, March 14, 2023 at 4:00 pm 
Location:
Oyster Catcher Community Center and Zoom

“An osprey soars over a small saltmarsh at the delta of the Connecticut River. From somewhere along the east coast of South America, he has just flown 4,000 miles to the place that is imprinted on his memory since birth, the saltmarsh where he will rejoin his mate. Foxes, deer, and scores of migrating shorebirds bring summer’s hustle and bustle back to the saltmarsh as the reunited pair mates and broods their eggs. Other osprey parents see their eggs snatched by predators that prowl the night. But this osprey pair is battle-tested. Over the course of one summer, they fend off enemies, catch hundreds of fish, and raise their tiny chicks into the next generation of these consummate sea hawks. This blue-chip Nature special explores the life of this incredible raptor with a depth and intimacy never before attempted. Shot in and around Great Island Marsh, where the Connecticut River meets the Long Island Sound, filmmaker Jacob Steinberg achieved unlimited access to an osprey nest and offers a rich look at this unique species known for its life-long partnerships, dynamic social interactions and masterful hunting prowess. “Osprey are beloved birds, and yet they lacked a definitive wildlife film,” said Steinberg. “The moment I began observing the family that would become the film’s iconic subjects, I knew theirs was a story that would resonate with Nature viewers.””

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Learning Together at North Beach

When: Saturday, March 11, 2023, 8:00 am – 10:00 am
Location:  Meet at Boardwalk # 1 parking lot
Max: None
Cost: Free for members; $10 donation for guests

Join SIB to bird at Seabrook Island’s North Beach. This three-mile round trip walk travels from Boardwalk #1 to the tip of North Beach along Captain Sams Inlet as high tide approaches. Birders from beginners to advanced will enjoy the variety of birds found on North Beach. At this time, many different species of shorebirds rest and feed near the point or along the beach ridge near the beach’s pond. Along the way, we will explore the many different species that can be found in this unique area.

As always, be sure to bring your binoculars/cameras, hats and sunscreen. Bring a spotting scope if you have one. However, there should be spotting scopes available for viewing if you don’t have one. Bring plenty to drink and a snack if desired. There are no facilities.  

Please register no later than March 9. All registrants will receive a confirmation letter on March 10, the day prior to the trip. 

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Beyond Our Backyard: Kiawah River

When: Sunday, March 12, 8:00 am–11:00 am
Location:  Meet at the “bridge” entering the property
Max: 12            
Cost: Free for members, $10 per guest

Welcome to the time change with another chance to check out birds that can be found on this varied habitat  property. We expect to see a large variety of birds including Double-crested Cormorants, Egrets, Herons, Osprey and other birds of prey. If we are lucky, we will see an eagle and osprey duel over a fish. As we enter the property, we hope to catch a glimpse of the resident American Coots and Loggerhead Shrikes. We should also see and hear some of the smaller birds like Tufted Titmice, Eastern Bluebirds, Northern Cardinals. We will drive to various locations on the property and then walk for better birding observations.  Of course, this also gives us a chance to see this neighboring development. Low tide is at 6:05 am so our chances for seeing shorebirds along the Kiawah River are limited….but we can hope.

As always, be sure to bring your binoculars, hats, water and sunscreen.  

Please register no later than Friday, March 10, 2023.  All registrants will receive a confirmation letter on the day prior to the event.

Register here

Backyard Birding at Village of Seabrook

When: Friday, March 17, 2023,  3:30 pm – 5:00 pm 
Location: Village of Seabrook Pool
Max: 12 – 15
Cost: Free for members, $10 per guest

Join SIB members at the Village of Seabrook Pool on March 17, 2023. Thanks to SIB member Judy Stevens, we have gained permission to backyard bird near the pool area of Village of Seabrook. This is located on Palmetto Lake at The Lakehouse. There is a picnic table and swing to sit on, but please bring a chair. We will not be allowed in the actual pool area. We will see many egrets, herons and songbirds. The afternoon brings in many birds that are getting ready to roost for the night. Meet at the gate entrance, which is located at the path around Palmetto Lake, close to The Lakehouse pool side. 

Please register no later than March 15.  All registrants will receive a confirmation letter on Thursday, March 16.  

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Learning Together on Golf Course Crooked Oaks

When: Monday, March 20, 2023,  8:30 am – 10:30 am
Location: Meet at Island House (Golf Course parking lot next to Spinnaker beach houses) for ride along the golf course in golf carts
Max: 24 (If all seats in golf carts are used)
Cost: Free for members; $10 donation for guests – Priority will be given to prior waitlisted & members

The Seabrook Island Club closes one course a day, each week and allows Seabrook Island Birders to use golf carts to travel the course with our members to bird. Join us for a morning of birding by riding in golf carts for at least 9-holes on Crooked Oaks golf course. We expect to see a large variety of birds including Egrets, Herons and birds of prey. We will also see and hear some of the smaller birds like Tufted Titmice, Eastern Bluebirds, Northern Cardinals, Carolina Wrens and some of the many warbler species. Since it is winter, we can also expect to see Eastern Phoebes, Northern Flickers, Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, Belted Kingfishers, Double-crested Cormorants, Bald Eagles, and more!

As always, be sure to bring your binoculars/cameras, hats and sunscreen. Water will be provided. 

Please register no later than Friday prior to the trip. All registrants will receive a confirmation letter on Sunday, the day prior to the trip. If you need to cancel, please let us know so we can invite people on the waitlist to attend.

Register here

Learning Together on Jenkins Point

When: Friday, March 24, 8:30 am– 10:00 am 
Location:  Meet at First Lagoon on left
Max: 20            
Cost: Free for members, $10 donation for guests – Priority will be given to prior waitlisted and members

We’ll be exploring the birds seen along Jenkins Point lagoons and streets, including wading birds, shorebirds, song birds and possibly ducks. We’ll go from location to location via car or bike. Since this event can be primarily by car, it is appropriate for members with mobility issues. Meet at Jenkins Point Ct., the street after the first pond on the left.

As always, be sure to bring your binoculars/cameras, hats ,sunscreen, and water. 

Please register no later than one day prior to the trip. All registrants will receive a confirmation letter on the day before the trip.  If you need to cancel, please let us know so we can invite people on the waitlist to attend.

Register here  

-Submitted by SIB

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Women’s Professional Tennis Comes to Charleston April 1-9

The Credit One Charleston Open (formerly known as the Volvo Car Open) will celebrate its 51st year in 2023, in the newly renovated Credit One Stadium on Daniel Island in Charleston, April 1-9. For tickets click here.

2023 Australian Open champion and World No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka has
committed to compete in the Credit One Charleston Open and the player field now showcases five of the world’s top 10 players, including World No. 3 Jessica Pegula, World No. 4 Ons Jabeur, World No. 8 Daria Kasatkina and World No. 9 Belinda Bencic. This is the largest women’s-only tennis tournament in North America. The tournament, which was recently named the WTA 500 Tournament of the Year, is the annual clay season kickoff event on the WTA Hologic Tour.

The nine-day Credit One Charleston Open showcases a singles draw of 56 players, a qualifying draw of 32 players and a doubles draw of 16 players. The event traditionally hosts more than 90,000 attendees on Daniel Island.

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Jesus Christ Superstar 50th Anniversary Tour Mar 10-12

Celebrating its 50th Anniversary, a new mesmerizing production of this iconic musical phenomenon returns to the stage at the North Charleston Coliseum and Performing Arts Center.

March 10 at 7:30 pm
March 11 at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm
March 12 at 1:00 pm and 6:30 pm

Parking costs $10 and doors open one hour prior to show time. Tickets and more information are available by clicking here.

This production won the 2017 Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival garnering unprecedented reviews and accolades. With lyrics and music by Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony winners Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, Jesus Christ Superstar is set against the backdrop of a series of events during the final weeks in the life of Jesus Christ as seen through the eyes of Judas. Reflecting the rock roots that defined a generation, the legendary score includes ‘I Don’t Know How to Love Him’, ‘Gethsemane’ and ‘Superstar.’

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Brown & White Pickup March 3

The next monthly
Brown & White Pickup is Friday, March 3, 2023.

Bulk items can be left curbside by 7:00 am. Place items including furniture, appliances, grills, lawn furniture, or other similar household items where you would normally leave your trash and recycling.

Hazardous waste such as old paint cans, electronics, batteries, fluorescent lights, and old yard or household chemicals can be taken to the Maintenance Area (adjacent to the Community Garden) that morning between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm. Hazardous materials must be handed directly to the attendant on duty. The materials cannot be left on the ground. 

If you are planning to put bikes out on Brown & White Pickup day, Sarah Quinn is collecting them for the Bicycles for Humanity (B4H) Program. You can call her to pick them up. Her phone number is (843) 768-4407. Sarah has saved more than 2,400 bikes from the landfill! Find out more about B4H here.

Before you put your used furniture or other items on the curb for Brown & White Pickup on Friday, consider recycling them with Sea Island Habitat for Humanity Restore. Contact the store at 843-559-4009 for more information and to arrange for free pick up of large items.

Click here for the 2023 SIPOA Garbage, Recycling, Yard Debris Pickup Schedule.

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SI Dolphin Education Program

The Seabrook Island Dolphin Education Program is a field-based program designed to engage and educate beachgoers while reducing human disturbances to the local dolphin population. Under contract with the Town of Seabrook Island, the program is managed by the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network under the direction of Lauren Rust and relies on the support of citizen volunteers. Educators are present at Captain Sams Inlet each day during the peak tourist season to interact with beachgoers and collect valuable data about strand-feeding activities. Many Seabrookers volunteer in this program at North Beach near Captain Sams Spit greeting beachgoers with a smile to share important information about how each one of us can help protect our local dolphin population (Jaws, Koko, Hook, and High Scoops, to name a few).

Each year Charleston City Paper provides the opportunity for people to vote for the Best of Charleston. This year the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network (LMMN), has been nominated in two categories: Best Local Cause and Best Do-Gooder/Activist for Lauren Rust, Executive Director. If you wish to show appreciation for this valuable resource and its volunteers, you can cast your vote. Voting is open until March 8. To vote for LMMN, click here. To vote for Lauren Rust, click here.

Harassing or disturbing strand-feeding dolphins not only threatens the continued occurrence of this rare behavior, it’s also a violation of the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act. For guidelines on how to view dolphins from the beach or watercraft, click here

Residents who are interested in volunteering with the Town of Seabrook Island’s Dolphin Education program may click here to download the Dolphin Education Program Volunteer Application form.

​​For more information, please contact LMMN by email at info@lmmn.org or by phone at (843) 991-6953.

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2023-2024 Season with CMC

Chamber Music Charleston (CMC) announces its 2023-2024 Concert Season, which begins in September 2023. Tickets are now on sale for their 17th season presenting chamber music in Charleston. An incredible set of concerts is planned, with new series at Sottile Theatre and the West Ashley Theater Center, a return to the Dock Street Theatre for the Ovation series, and the popular House Concert Series.

For more information and to purchase tickets, click here.

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Reminder: Update Exchange Club Handbook

The new edition of the Exchange Club of Kiawah-Seabrook Handbook, which includes the directory, is now being created. Please review your informational listing in the 2022-2023 Handbook. 

Two names and numbers can be listed for each address.

  • Name(s): the name you use while you are here on Seabrook Island
  • Address: local address including street name and house number
  • Contact number or number(s): the one you would use when you meet someone on the island. 

Send any additions/changes/deletions that need to be made to:  KS-ExchangeNames@outlook.com.

The new edition will be sent to your primary home address at the end of May. There are copies of this year’s edition at the Seabrook Island Town Hall and the SIPOA office.

Thank you for your assistance in ensuring the accuracy of the new Handbook and the use of the information provided.

-Submitted by Bob Schick for the Exchange Club

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Charleston Men’s Chorus March 11

The Town of Kiawah Arts and Cultural Events Council presents:
Charleston Men’s Chorus:
Folk Songs Across the Sea

Date:              Saturday, March 11, 2023
Location:      Church of Our Saviour
Time:              7:30 pm
Price:              No charge but tickets are required

Click here for tickets for the public beginning on February 27.

Please note that tickets for events held at Church of Our Saviour have been limited to two per household.

Charleston Men’s Chorus was founded in 1990 to fill the need in the Lowcountry arts community for the distinctive harmonies of a male chorus. The non-profit group is an auditioned choir of approximately 65 members. CMC is directed by internationally renowned countertenor and director Ricard Bordas. Distinguished musician Pamela Nelson serves as the chorus’s piano accompanist.

While their annual Christmas and Memorial Day concerts define the group’s theme and choice of repertoire, the Spring concert offers CMC an opportunity to explore different themes and selections written for male choirs, including folk, theater or operatic pieces. Many of CMC offerings are by American composers, but musical traditions from around the world are also explored, from the madrigal and motet to folk song and anthems. Each year the CMC is proud to award scholarships to vocal performance or music education majors at the College of Charleston and Charleston Southern University. Learn more about the Charleston Men’s Chorus here.

-Submitted by Kiawah Arts and Cultural Events

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Identifying With Birds

J. Drew Latham: A Feel Guide to John James Audubon’s
Birds of America (1827-1839), Volume 1
February 17 – April 28, 2023

Are you a student of ornithology or one who simply loves birds? This spotlight exhibition presents the work of visiting poet and cultural ornithologist J. Drew Lanham. His “Feel Guide” will help the viewer not just identify birds, but to identify with birds.

Each week, viewers will have the opportunity to read two new avian “feel notes” presented alongside the corresponding hand-painted Audubon plate from the Museum’s original 1827-1830 edition. By inserting Lanham’s words directly into this visual dialogue, the museum seeks to augment the work of Audubon and frame new conversations and thinking on the appreciation of birds and cultural integration into the history and future of conservation. 

This work is an act of arcing head to heart — analytical thinking to evocative feeling — such that in the end, the viewer leaves with adoration, appreciation, but also more questions than answers, about who birds are and what they mean personally and societally.

J. Drew Lanham, Visiting Artist

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Get Ready for RiverDogs Baseball

It’s time to play ball! The Charleston RiverDogs will open the gates to fans for home opening night on Tuesday, April 11, 2023, at 7:05 pm at “The Joe” against the Columbia Fireflies. Plan to come out and cheer on the RiverDogs baseball team!

The Charleston RiverDogs are the Single-A Affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays. They play in the Joseph P. Riley Stadium, also known as “The Joe”, which sits near the Ashley River and catches the breezes from the river and adjoining marshland. It has been rated one of the best stadiums in the minor league and collegiate levels. (The Citadel baseball team plays there as well.)

For more information about the RiverDogs, their schedule, and how to purchase tickets visit their click here.

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