Have you ever wonder how Tidelines got started? It seemed to be one of those things that suddenly appeared to Seabrookers and once you subscribed to it, you wondered how you ever got along without the timely information that comes on our devices every day.
The February 2014 SIPOA annual meeting was the official unveiling of Tidelines, but the genesis of the idea began several years before during the Sense of Place (SOP) project that was sponsored by the Seabrook Island Property Owners Association in October 2012. Dennis Pescitelli was a member of the committee that managed the project, and he remembers thinking that there had to be a timely way to report information about the consulting team activities so that everyone on the island could find out what was happening in real time.
Dennis and SIPOA Communications Coordinator, Shawna Jarrett, set up a blog with WordPress, and several property owners volunteered to participate as “bloggers.” (The word “blog” is a contraction of the two words “web” and “log”.) They monitored meetings of the SOP consulting team in real time and posted updates online. The effort was successful. Continue reading “Tidelines Blog Celebrates Its Fourth Anniversary!”












