
SINHG has welcomed the new season and its 40th anniversary on Seabrook Island with the group’s spring series of SINHG Trips for members. A special house concert by Chamber Music Charleston brought 24 members to the home of John and Jean Conyers to enjoy selections from Gershwin, Shostakovich and Lalliet.
Venturing outdoors, members took to the water in search of dolphins along the Bohicket River and near Privateer Creek and explored downtown’s historic graveyards during a “Tombstone Tales” tour.
SINHG Trips will continue this spring with a visit to the College of Charleston’s Mace Brown Natural History Museum, a farm-to-table culinary tour, and an ecological study of Deveaux Bank, among the 30 trips offered this season.



Seabrook Island Natural History Group explores the ecology, history, and culture of the Carolina Lowcountry. For more information about SINHG, please go to sinhg.org.
-Submitted by Norm Powers for Seabrook Island Natural History Group
(Image credit: SINGH.org)