Kiawah Arts Council – Piano Bar Series – September 16, 23 and 30th

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Wed. Sept. 16 – 5:00-7:00pm

Wed. Sept. 23 – 5:00-7:00pm

Wed. Sept. 30 – 5:00-7:00pm

Sandcastle /No Tickets Required

Back by popular demand… Piano Bar Series at the Sandcastle. Not meant to be concerts, these 2 additional Wednesdays are to enjoy with friends who plan to come, or for the chance meeting and the opportunity to meet neighbors outside your comfort circle for some Island socializing. Relax outside on the patio with the beverage of your choice or inside closer to the music. The Sandcastle will be the happening place at 5 p.m. Island time. Bring the beverage of choice and any snack to “tide” you over.

(Photo credit:  Kiawah Arts Council website)

-Submitted by Tidelines Editor

Dining Delivery Startup Open for Business

LowcountryDelivery-Logo-ResizedforWebA novel service that provides delivery from nearby restaurants to Seabrook and Kiawah locations is now available. Lowcountry Delivery allows diners to order a meal from area restaurants and have it delivered to their door in heat bags and coolers within a targeted time frame of 45 to 60 minutes. Deliveries are possible to home, business and beach locations on both islands.

The business is owned by Cathryn Gray Strupe and Mark Duryea. More details on the service are available by viewing their press release here–Lowcountry-Delivery-Press Release-09-2015–and by visiting their web site at lowcountrytogo.com.

—Submitted by Cathryn Gray Strupe

Charleston Scottish Games and Highland Gathering – September 19th

3640735a71c7316dd9945b5e91b5c7a6The Scottish Society of Charleston, Inc., a non-profit organization, promotes Scottish heritage, history and customs through the conduct of ongoing events in the Lowcountry which educate our youth and assist other Scottish-American organizations.  The games include Piping and Drumming Competitions, Highland Dancing competition, Scottish Country Dancing, Highland Wrestling, Border Collie Demonstrations, Genealogy, Celtic and Clan Tents, and Children’s Games.  New this year, the games will include Women’s Athletic Competition, Fiddling Competitions and beer served by Highland Brewery.  This event will be held at Boone Hall Plantation in Mt. Pleasant.  Saturday, September 19th, 9am-5pm, with a games after-party at 6pm. For tickets and information, go to http://www.charlestonscots.org. So, get your kilt on and come out for the games!

(Photo Credit:  the Charleston Scots website)

-Submitted by Tidelines Editor

Island Choraliers Holding Meet & Greet at Open Rehearsal

The Island Choraliers is a men’s chorus comprised of residents of Seabrook and Kiawah Island. Our first rehearsal is TuesdaySeptember 8, at 2:15 pm at the Church of Our Saviour on Betsy Kerrison Parkway. We cordially invite anyone interested to drop by tomorrow and “check us out”.  This is not an audition but simply a chance to get better acquainted with us and hopefully think about joining the group.

—Submitted by Michael Morris

SIPOA Continues Calls for Volunteers: New Orientation Committee

When you first moved to Seabrook, or bought property here, did you wish you had some assistance in transitioning into your new community?  Well, here is your opportunity to help others.

SIPOA is looking for volunteers to participate in a program directed at all new Seabrook residents and property owners in an effort to familiarize them with our lovely community.  The newly formed Orientation Committee will consist of volunteers who will attempt to contact all new residents and property owners to provide them with an introduction and orientation to Seabrook Island.  All volunteers will be provided with tools to help in the familiarization process, including a Welcome Package prepared by SIPOA, talking points, and a summary of key rules.  Volunteers can use this information, along with their own wealth of experience, when they reach out and attempt to contact new members of our community.

Sound like fun? If you are interested and would like to volunteer, please contact Janet Gorski at gorskijw@gmail.com.

—Submitted by Janet Gorski
Vice President, SIPOA Board of Directors

D.I.R.T. Meeting Reminder

Just a reminder that the Seabrook genealogy group, Digging Into Roots Together (D.I.R.T.), will meet this coming Wednesday,  Sept 9, 2015 from 1:30 to 3:30 pm in Osprey 2 at the Lake House.

This week we will be working together to organize the “genealogy social” that we are hosting during our Sept 23 meeting.   We will be inviting residents of Kiawah and Kiawah River Estates who may be interested in participating in our group to join us for refreshments and learn what we are doing in D.I.R.T. We will also be working on a new project which we hope will help  our members get more organized, resolve their research issues more efficiently and grow their family trees.

The agenda can be accessed and previewed by visiting the blog at diggingtogether.blogspot.com and clicking on the tab labeled “Agenda”. If you are interested in genealogy and looking to network with others who share your passion, or would like some guidance getting started on your own family history journey, please join us. Each week someone will be available to provide assistance and answer questions.

Further information can be found on the blog or you can email us at diggingtogether@yahoo.com.

Submitted by  Denise Doyon

The 22nd Annual Charleston Cup Steeplechase Races – November 8th

sDkjziEj98TJRIu5gK8Z2f9n73NjEm48Y689bkLqlVU-300x168Sanctioned by The National Steeplechase Association, the Cup has become one of the premier sporting events in the Carolina Lowcountry, offering spectators the opportunity to experience live horse racing at its finest.  This event includes a Ball which will be held Friday, November 6th 7-11pm.  Go to https://charlestoncup.net for tickets and information on each event.  This racing event will be held at the Plantation at Stono Ferry on November 8th

(Photo credit:  The Charleston Cup website)

-Submitted by Tidelines Editor

Guest Columnist Dr. Roy Sessions, M.D. – Suicide

 

This is part of series of columns on the doctor/cancer patient relationship by Seabrook resident Dr. Roy Sessions, MD, and Fellow of the American Council of Surgeons.

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For some time we have discussed matters that swirl around cancer related topics, and today’s topic – suicide – while seeming to be a departure, is actually relevant because cancer victims have a significantly higher rate of suicide then their healthy counterparts. To some of the readership, this may seem like a visit to the dark side, but you have stayed with me through a number of blogs about the scariest of maladies – cancer – and one of the consistent themes throughout my writings has been that honest dialogue, realistic information seeking, and avoidance of false optimism and conversely desperate pessimism are all components of an intelligent and educated approach to the problem.  So it is with suicide – sweeping matters under the rug is unwise, and psychologically myopic!  My childhood was distorted by a family suicide that affected me immensely.  Superstition and a “stiff upper lip” were in full play in the Sessions’ household – failure to deal with and discuss feelings led to issues that would haunt me throughout my adult life.  It wasn’t until much later that I finally dealt with those demons. Wow! What a relief it was to dump that ballast.  My own issues aside, come with me now to think about and discuss this subject – after-all, it’s sometimes a part of the life experience, and an important part of the overall cancer discussion. This essay series has mostly dealt with cancer-related matters, and this writing will continue in that vein by linking the subject of suicide to that disease; however, in order to understand this subset of patients, the reader should first consider suicide generically.

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Turtle News – It’s all about Nest 63

Nest #63, located on Zone 3 south of walk #5, will be inventoried on Sunday at 8:30 AM. This nest was found by Joyce & Tom Pinckney & Marcia Papanek.  Jen Gibson, the Doanes and Liz Devens moved it to it’s new location after the dune it had been on collapsed.

unnamed-4Zone 3 had the most fun this morning.  At nest #63 when we softened the sand, one baby poked his head out, then 11 more followed.  So we had the pleasure of helping 12 babies safely to the water. A few vacationers had the thrill of seeing their first turtle babies.

-Submitted by Beautsie Zahrn

Middleton Place – Sports and Leisure Days – September 11-12th

block_cricket15Sports and Leisure Days at Middleton Place

Date: Friday & Saturday, September 11 & 12
Time: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Cost: Free with General Admission

When not working or dealing with the daily activities of everyday life, people of the 18th and 19th centuries sought ways to relax and to entertain themselves. Through the mediums of art, sport, gardening, and food, a culture of leisure, pleasure, and entertainment developed. Departures from everyday life included painting, gardening, tea ceremonies, and such sports as cricket, croquet and lawn bowling. Join public historians and interpreters at Middleton Place National Historic Landmark for an interactive day of Sport and Leisure.

Go to https://www.middletonplace.org/visiting-middleton-place/events-calendar.html for tickets and information.

(Photo credit:  Middleton Place website)

-Submitted by Tidelines Editor

Free Shredding Day Oct 2, 2015

Shred 360 will be at the Town Hall on Oct 2, 2015 from 10 am until 1 pm in the contractor parking lot at Town Hall. Bring your paper trash, computer disks and drives as well as old tax returns to be shredded.  Paper may be brought to the site in cardboard boxes, but they are not able to shred the actual box.

This is a free Shred Day that will enable Seabrookers to safely destroy any of these items.  Shredding items is one way to protect yourself from Identity Fraud.