Reflections Salon Under New Management; Changes Made

Reflections Hair and Nail Salon, located directly outside the Seabrook gate on Landfall Way in the building that contains Sweetgrass Properties and Luca’s Mexican grill, recently underwent changes under its new owner and manager, Stephanie Moore.

Changes that she has made include moving the hair salon from upstairs to the front half of the first floor. The back half is now devoted to nail service. The place has been renovated with some new furniture and equipment. She is particularly proud of the new sterilizer because, she says, it is important to have a safe, clean environment.

When asked if the salon would retain the same name, she said that she has a suggestion box so that residents and visitors can help her find a new name. The person who comes up with the name she selects will be rewarded with free nail service.

Stephanie calls herself an entrepreneur and says that she wants people to feel pampered by fine hair and nail service at a great price.

—Sally Kimball
Tidelines Staff Writer

No. Charleston Performing Arts Center – Ray LaMontagne – August 10th

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Grammy Award winner Ray LaMontagne announces Bassist Tom Blankenship, drummer Patrick Hallahan, guitarist Carl Broemel and keyboardist Bo Koster (My Morning Jacket) as the touring band for his upcoming 2016 North American Tour, including their stop at the North Charleston PAC!

Ray will be touring in support of his sixth studio album, Ouroboros which will be available on March 4th via RCA Records.

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CCPR – Cast Off Fishing Tournaments – 2016 Schedule

PathCast Off Fishing Tournament

Join us at the Mount Pleasant Pier and the Folly Beach Pier for a season of fishing tournaments!

Part of the Memorial Waterfront Park complex, the 1250-foot long Mount Pleasant Pier stretches out into Charleston Harbor under the foot of the Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge. Along with beautiful views, the pier offers great fishing! The Folly Beach Pier is one of the best destinations in the Lowcountry for pier fishing. This breathtaking landmark stretches out 1045’ into the sparkling Atlantic Ocean and offers spectacular views, fishing, dining, tournaments, special events, and more throughout the year!

2016 Dates
May 14, Mount Pleasant Pier
May 28, Folly Beach Pier
Special June 4 “Take a Kid Fishing” Tournament hosted by the Folly Beach Anglers
June 11, Mount Pleasant Pier
June 25, Folly Beach Pier
July 23, Folly Beach Pier
August 20, Folly Beach Pier
September 10, Mount Pleasant Pier
October 22, Mount Pleasant Pier

Fees & Registration
$13 or $10 CCR* ages 13 & up
$8 ages 3-12 and seniors 60+
$5 Fishing Pass Holders
Register online or call 843-795-4386.

Online registration ends the Thursday before each tournament. On-site registration is available at 6 a.m. on the morning of each event. Tournaments are held rain or shine. An adult chaperone is required for participants ages 15 and under. (September 10 and October 22 tournaments open at 7 a.m. and end at 3 p.m.)

Questions
For additional information, call the Mount Pleasant Pier at 843-762-9946 or the Folly Beach Pier at 843-762-9516.

(Photo Credit:  CCP&R website)

-Submitted by Tidelines Editor

 

Audubon International Sustainable Communities Program: The Quality of Life Pillar

Audubon International Sustainable Communities Program:                                  The Quality of Life Pillar

In the April Seabrooker, Carl Voelker’s article on the Audubon International Sustainable Communities Program (AISCP) provided background information and reintroduced this program to Seabrook Island residents, both old and new to the island. Carl’s article was the first in a planned series of articles. This month we will begin the review of the three pillars of sustainability embraced by Audubon International. The three pillars include a healthy environment, economic vitality and a high quality of life for all of our citizens. This month we will focus on quality of life.

While there can be many factors leading to the decision to move to Seabrook Island, “Quality of life” is the primary reason people come here. The diversity of options available makes the decision easy for most people. While a number of other retirement communities focus on a specific feature, say a golf‐centered community or a community that focuses on a nearby lake for its activities, Seabrook Island offers features and activities that can appeal to almost any interest or desire that produces the desired good quality of life.

A majority of our full‐time residents are retired or nearing retirement and working from home. Many have led active and challenging lifestyles in their professional careers and may desire positions with continuing responsibility. These individuals form the core of our volunteer organizations involving island governance. While professional staff is available to fill key positions, the Mayor, Town Council and the Utility Commission; the Seabrook Island Property Owners Association Board of Directors; and the Seabrook Island Club Board of Governors are all volunteers. Each of these entities has dozens of additional volunteers assigned to various committees. The volunteer opportunities range from positions that can entail over 20 hours of work per week to those that only require a few hours per month.

For many residents, enjoyment of the environment is a key element for their quality of life. The ocean and beaches, the marshes and lagoons, the maritime forest, our nature trails and all the flora and fauna provide a vast array of all that Mother Nature can provide. That we can enjoy it all here is a blessing. Our Green Space Conservancy works hard to capture our natural environment and ensure that open spaces are preserved. The Turtle Patrol and more recently, the Seabrook Island Birders, portray the high level of interest in our natural environment.

Recreation holds a high position in the quality of life for many. The many activities and programs at the Lake House and the athletic venues on the island fulfill the expectations of those desiring a high level of activity. Continuing education is important to many, a need very well satisfied by the tours and programs provided by the SI Natural History Group, the Garden Club and other educational programs and speakers provided through the Lake House, not to mention our own library. A high level of cultural activity is also available through the Artist Guild and Photography Club. The list goes on and on – over thirty activity groups are listed by SIPOA, each one adding to the quality of life of its participants.

Looking beyond our island, being relatively close to Charleston also provides a big boost to our quality of life. The availability of first class medical facilities, restaurants, museums, cultural activities and events, parks and innumerable activities are all features that many other communities do not enjoy.

The AISCP requires us to make an inventory of the many attributes which contribute to our quality of life. The Audubon International process leads us through a process to examine fifteen focus areas to look for ways for us to enhance what we already have. It also provides the opportunity for us to compare ourselves with other communities participating in the program, such as Hilton Head, SC and Skidaway Island, GA.

We all know that we live in a wonderful place. We have so many opportunities to enjoy our natural surroundings, pursue new interests, learn new things and meet new people that share our interests. Truly, it is hard to imagine that any other community could match what we have.

We’ll be back next month.

Questions? Contact Carl Voelker or Jim Bannwart (cvoelker1@comcast.net or jimbannwart@comcast.net).

-Submitted by Jim Bannwart

Live Oak Lights: Illuminating Our Heritage – April 24th

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Come y’uh! The Daniel Island Historical Society will pay tribute to the Lowcountry’s Gullah culture at its 2nd annual “Love Oak Lights: Illuminating Our Heritage” event on Sunday, April 24th.

More than a dozen artisans, speakers, vendors and other contributors will be on hand for the free, family-friendly festival to be held from 4pm – 7pm under the oaks at Daniel Island Children’s Park.

This event will present a wide array of activities celebrating Gullah customs and contributions, including ironworks demonstrations by the Philip Simmons Foundation, music and storytelling by The Plantation Singers, “Crossing the River” history walks led by local author Herb Frazier, Gullah cuisine by Cainhoy Chef B.J. Dennis, rag quilting and doll-making by Sharon Cooper Murray, “History and Haikus” poetry workshop for ages 8 and up, arts and crafts, Gullah fashions, burial customs, a drumlin performance at 4:30pm, and an “Art in the Park” session for artists of all ages. A variety of artisans will offer items for purchase as well.

For more information, please click here.

LOCATION:  Daniel Island Children’s Park, 101 River Landing Drive on the banks of the Wando River

(Photo Credit:  CVB website)

-Submitted by Tidelines Editor

CCPR – Shaggin’ on the Cooper – 2016 Schedule

ShagginDust off your dancing shoes and get ready for summer and Shaggin’ on the Cooper! Live music of all varieties will fill the air with local bands performing throughout the season at the Mount Pleasant Pier. All ages are invited to let loose, breathe in the harbor breeze and dance the night away under the stars. Food and beverages will be available for purchase.

2016 Schedule
Gates open at 7 p.m., and the music begins at 8 p.m.
April 23, Hot Pepper
May 14, Shem Creek Boogie Band
June 11, The Sugarbees
July 16, Recollections
August 13, Vinyl Daze
September 10, The Sneakers

Admission
Buy Online! Advance general admission: $10/$8 CCR* (Click here for Uncle Sam Jam tickets)
At the gate: $10 (based on availability)
Sponsored By Dasani and Bud Light
Gates open at 7 p.m. Music begins at 8 p.m.

Online registration ends at midnight on the day before each event. On the day of the event, admission can be purchased by calling 843-795-4386 by 2 p.m. or at the event gate if available.

Outside alcohol and coolers are prohibited.

(Photo Credit:  CCP&R website)

-Submitted by Tidelines Editor

Charleston Music Hall – Commediane, Paula Poundstone – April 30th

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Paula Poundstone Headlines the Charleston Music Hall

The Charleston Music Hall in Charleston, SC welcomes comedian Paula Poundstone on Saturday, April 30th.

Sat. 7:30PM / For tickets Call: 843-853-2252 or visit http://charlestonmusichall.com/

The Charleston Music Hall is located at 37 John St. Charleston, SC 29403

Thirty two years ago Paula Poundstone climbed on a Greyhound bus and traveled across the country — stopping in at open mic nights at comedy clubs as she went. She went on to become one of our country’s foremost humorists. You can hear her through your laughter as a regular panelist on NPR’s #1 show, a rascal of a weekly news quiz show, Wait Wait¦Don’t Tell Me. June of 2015 Paula lent her distinctive voice to Disney Pixar’s critically acclaimed movie, INSIDE OUT. She tours regularly, performing standup comedy across the country, causing Bob Zany with the Boston Globe to write: “Poundstone can regale an audience for several hours with her distinctive brand of wry, intelligent and witty comedy.” Audience members may put it a lit-tle less elegantly: “I peed my pants.”

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SUNDAY MATINEES AT THE LAKE HOUSE

Join us at The Lake House on Sunday afternoons for a movie, popcorn and fun!

Sunday Matinees will begin at 1:00 PM in the Live Oak Hall. You are welcome to bring your favorite snacks or refreshments. Water and popcorn will be provided.

This week’s (4/17) movie:

            WALK THE LINE

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“Walk the Line” follows the early years in the career of American music legend Johnny Cash. The young Cash sets out on life’s journey battered by his brother’s accidental death and an abusive father, who blames him for the incident. His rise to fame with such hits as “A Boy Named Sue” and “Ring of Fire” is countered by his struggle with amphetamines, barbiturates and alcohol. His instability, both financial and emotional, leads to the failure of his first marriage. The few comforts of his unhappy youth had come from the radio programs of June Carter, the luminous daughter of country music’s first family. When their paths cross, it’s her devotion and support that becomes his salvation.

Submitted by

The Lake House

CERT 10th Anniversary Celebration

Date: Wednesday, April 27
Time: 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Location: Oyster Catcher Community Center

The Seabrook Island Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. All Seabrook Island residents are welcome to join us. This event will give residents the opportunity to meet those of your neighbors who have been trained to assist our community in the event of natural or man-made disasters.

CERT members are trained in areas such as disaster preparedness, disaster medical operations, and light search and rescue operations. Also, several CERT members have completed HAM Radio instruction and obtained their radio licenses. Information will be available at the anniversary celebration for those who would like to learn more about CERT. If you have questions, please contact John Reynolds (JohnR99773@aol.com).

If you plan to attend the celebration on April 27, please RSVP to Cindy Willis (cwillissc@yahoo.com). Those attending are asked to bring a “heavy” hors d’oeuvre to share.

Submitted by
John Reynolds, Team Leader

 

Loading Dock Concert Series – April 15th, 22nd and 29th

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Join Palmetto Brewery for the 2016 Loading Dock Concert Series every Friday night from 6:00pm – 9:00 pm. Awendaw Green brings in bands with strong local followings to play on Palmetto’s former loading dock turned concert stage.

LOCATION:  Palmetto Brewing
289 Huger Street, Charleston, SC 29403

Upcoming Dates:
April 15:
Music by: Shrimp City Slim, Doctors Note, The Give & The Take
Food truck: TBA

April 22:
Music by: Alex Christie, Smoking Guns, Ka-Tet
Food truck: TBA

April 29:
Music by: Copious Jones, Caleb and the Gents, Zack Joseph and The Society
Food truck: TBA

(Photo Credit:  CVB website)

-Submitted by Tidelines Editor

Hello, Saxophone! Concert Series Finale – April 21st

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“Saxy” New Classical Series’ Season Finale Promises a Fun Evening of Hip, Elegant Entertainment.

On April 21, come enjoy Viva La Sax! as HELLO, SAXOPHONE! KAMMERMUSIK Concert Series celebrates its debut season’s finale. This concert of classical and contemporary works by French, Belgian, Argentine, Norwegian & American composers showcases the saxophone, clarinet and piano in glimmering virtuosity.

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Bohicket Marina’s 3rd Annual Dolphin Slam – April 30th

DolphinBohicket Matina’s 3rd Annual Dolphin Slam

$200 ENTRY FEE PER BOAT
1ST PLACE $2400, 2ND PLACE $800,          3RD PLACE $400
PERCENTAGE BASED ON LAST YEAR’S AWARDS, WE COULD DOUBLE THIS YEAR!
PRIZES INCREASE WITH INCREASED PARTICIPATION!
FREE DOCKAGE FOR ALL BOATS PARTICIPATING IN THE DOLPHIN SLAM!
For Up to 4 People Per Entry Fee, Enjoy Free Beer & Great Food by Nacha Mama’s Taqueria! Each additional person only $20 Each.

CLICK HERE FOR OFFICIAL RULES, ENTRY FORM, & SCHEDULE

(Photo Credit: Bohicket Marina website)

-Submitted by Tidelines Editor