Tag Archive: seabrook

May 23

Staying Cool When it’s Hot

By Captain Chad Kelly It is finally starting to warm up here on the islands. As the weather warms up so do our outdoor activities, this combination makes us susceptible to heat related injuries and illnesses. In this article we will discuss heat related injuries and how we can try to prevent them or recognize …

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May 20

LSU College of Science Salutes Seabrook Resident Michael Griffith

Michael Griffith.

Special to the Island Connection Michael Griffith, retired vice president of R&D worldwide for ARCO Chemical, was one of five distinguished alumni recognized during the LSU College of Science Tenth Annual Hall of Distinction ceremony, April 26. Griffith, a native of Mansfield, Louisiana, and current resident of Seabrook Island, earned his bachelor of science from …

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May 17

Camp “Can” Do Wish List

By Chief James Ghi The St. John’s Fire District is supporting the collaboration of MUSC Children’s Hospital and South Carolina Firefighters to conduct Camp “Can” Do on June 29 – July 3, 2013 at Camp St. Christopher on Seabrook Island. The purpose of Camp ‘Can’ Do is to provide a fun, residential camping experience for …

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May 16

Mark Your Calendars!

The 2013 Disaster Awarness Day will be held on June 13 from 10 a.m. until 2:30 at the Rivercourse Clubhouse on Kiawah Island. Don’t miss this important opportunity to gain valuable emergency preparedness information. Enjoy vendor tables, special prizes, and a buffet lunch. The first 10 attendees will receive a free NOAA weather radio! The …

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May 15

When Disaster Strikes the Sea Islands, the Red Cross Needs Your Help

Special to the Island Connection If our community has a large scale disaster, like a hurricane, the Red Cross will need to open over 60 shelters to house and feed evacuated residents, and they can’t do it alone. The Red Cross is holding a session to train volunteers who can help set up shelters and …

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May 13

Oops!

The Island Connection apologizes for an error in the May 3 issue of our paper. The Kiawah-Seabrook Exchange Club donated $2,500 to the Johns Island Regional Library. One of the missions of the Exchange Club is community service. All net proceeds from the Club’s telephone directory sales go back into the community. Keep up the …

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May 02

Warmer Weather Brings Out the Bicycles

By Captain Chad Kelly The weather is nice and the islands are beautiful, what better way to enjoy it than on a bicycle. Bicycles are a fun way to explore the islands, spend time with family, exercise or just get from one place to another. We need to make sure we remember safety while having …

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May 01

Hats Off to the Library

The Kiawah-Seabrook Exchange Club would like to thank Johns Island Regional Library, for their generous $2,500 grant. The club wouldn’t be possible without your support!   Share on FacebookTweet

Apr 24

From the Congo to the Islands

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 …

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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 …

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