By Hannah Dockery Life on Kiawah and Seabrook is calm, relaxing. A paradise. The only rough waters are in the ocean during a brewing storm. Peaceful. Simple. But if you find yourself in need of a little action and adventure to combat these lazy spring and summer days, Seabrook resident Bill Boudreau might have just …
Tag Archive: House
Apr 23
Twenty-Five Years of Floral Fabulousness
By Lisa Cermak The Seabrook Island Garden Club will celebrate its 25th Anniversary on Friday, May 10, with a luncheon at the Island House beginning at 11:30 a.m. Committee chairs Sue Ciancio and Pat Kelley, assisted by the Executive Committee of the Club, have planned an exciting afternoon to commemorate the founding of this important …
Apr 18
Silver Haired Legislature Elects Seabrook Councilman Chair of Local Caucus
Special to the Island Connection The South Carolina Silver Haired Legislature, which is a group of concerned and interested citizens of the state, elected it officers for the next two years. The group consists of some 186 representatives from throughout the state to identify issues, concerns, and possible solutions for problems facing our state’s aging …
Apr 16
Summer is Coming, but School is Sticking Around
By Colin Cuskley The Johns Island Schoolhouse Museum is planning expanded hours and special programs for the coming summer season. The new hours beginning in May will be Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The programs will include regular presentations on Gullah life and culture and …
Mar 29
Aesthetic Appeal of Art and Architecture
Get acquainted with Kiawah Island’s abundant and distinctive culture at the 13th annual Kiawah Island Art and House Tour benefiting the Gibbes Museum of Art. Five stunning, art-filled homes will be featured on the Tour sponsored by Gibbes, etc. on Friday, April 5 from 1 to 5 p.m. The homes showcased in this year’s House …
Mar 22
Great Expectations for Upcoming Fundraiser
By Kathy Hogan On April 25, Our Lady of Mercy Community Outreach will sponsor “Great Expectations” – an evening of decorative table settings, fine art and thoughtful conversation inspired by Great Books. The event will be held at the Charleston Library Society, 164 King Street from 6 – 9 p.m. and will feature wine, champagne, …
Mar 12
A Prime Time for a New Do
By Hannah Dockery For thirty years, Prime Cuts salon has been serving the residents and visitors of Kiawah, Seabrook, and Johns Island. Needless to say, the team is experienced in the salon world. Their journey over the decades has led them to and from their spot at Bohicket, but regardless of where they travel to …
Mar 08
Happenings at the Seabrook Art Guild
By Brenda Tilson At February’s monthly Art Guild meeting, the following classes for March were announced. These sessions offer a comfortable, informal setting to further your artistic interests. Mark your calendar for the following: March 14: Architectural Shapes. Glenn Borregard, architect, will concentrate on architectural shapes and perspective. Glenn will be joined by Seabrooker, Jeff …
Mar 04
Memories of Johns Island
By Hannah Dockery Tucked back off of Betsy Kerrison Parkway, surrounded by oaks and tulip poplars and azalea bushes, rest the memories of life on Johns Island from centuries ago. Travel back to 1870 and take a walk through Walnut Hill School House, a one room building used to educate white children living on the …
Feb 28
A Hospitable Affair
By Sam Reed Those in charge of hospitality in the Charleston area hosted their first annual “Charleston Hospitality Invitational” golf outing at Kiawah’s Ocean Course on February 4. Following a full day of golf, the group settled in at Red’s Ice House at Seabrook Island’s Bohicket Marina. Invited guests included those in the hospitality industry …













