Island Connection - March 27, 2015
Island Connection - March 27, 2015
Island Connection - March 27, 2015
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KIAWAHS LOREN
BEADLE OPENS
SOUTHERN TIDE
IN FRESHFIELDS
BY MARGARET PILARSKI
For The Island Connection
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The Island
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BY GREGG BRAGG
Civic Calendar
Wednesday,
April 1
Seabrook Town
Planning Commission
Work Session
2:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Seabrook Island
Thursday,
April 2
Kiawah Arts &
Cultural Events
3 - 5 p.m.
Kiawah Town Hall
Wednesday,
April 8
Kiawah Planning
Commision
3 - 5 p.m.
Kiawah Town Hall
Seabrook Planning
Commission
2:30 p.m.
Seabrook Town Hall
Wednesday,
April 9
Seabrook Island
Planning Commission
2:30 p.m.
Seabrook Town Hall
Kiawah Cert Team
Meeting
10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
3 - 5 p.m.
Kiawah Town Hall
Tuesday, April 14
Kiawah Town Council
2 - 4 p.m.
Kiawah Town Hall
Wednesday,
April 15
Kiawah Public Safety
Committee
2 - 4 p.m.
Kiawah Town Hall
Tuesday,
April 17
Kiawah Town Council
Meeting
2 - 4 p.m.
Kiawah Town Hall
City of Charleston
75 Calhoun St.
724-3745
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Franchise agreements for both Island
Beach Services and Night Heron were
adjusted to expire at the same time
including determining and assessing
interim fees to close the gap in their
current contracts. Members of the State
Accommodations Tax Committee were
then confirmed and included the addition
of Don Semmler as a non-voting observer
and possible replacement should Dan
Hubbard decide to roll off the committee
next year.
New business wrapped up with
agreement for urgent and immediate
action to combat severe erosion at the
east end of the Kiawah, adoption of
guidelines for radios to be used by the
Community
Emergency
Response
Team and acknowledgement of Marilyn
Blizards annual Diamond Back Terrapin
Proclamation.
There were two highlights among the
Committee Reports section of the agenda.
Councilmember Weaver, reporting for the
Communications Committee, reminded
attendees that changes in the distribution
of Town Notes (the TOKI newsletter) had
reduced distribution to once a quarter.
Weaver seemed to think this could put
TOKI at a disadvantage. Expressing his
deference for the presence of press at
the meeting, Weaver also thought more
frequent E-Blasts might do a better,
quicker job of getting information to
residents.
Next, it was Andrew J. Capellis turn,
speaking on behalf of the Planning
Commission, which was promoting its
daily
Easter at Freshfields
village equals three days
of family-friendly events
L I V E C O N C E R T, F E S T I V A L
AND EASTER SERVICE PROVIDE
E N D L E S S E N T E R TA I N M E N T
BY KERRY WELCH
CORRECTION
A story in the March 13, 2015 edition of The Island Connection misstated
the date of the 15th annual Kiawah Island Art and House Tour. The
event takes place on Friday, April 10, 2015, from 1-5 p.m. Tickets are
$55 and can be purchased at Kiawahartsetc.org, the Kiawah Freshfields
Real Estate Office, the Kiawah Main Gate Real Estate office, and the
Sanctuary. Tickets will also be sold at Freshfields the day of the tour.
daily
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March 27
ONGOING EVENTS
Wednesdays
Preschool Zone
Fridays in April at 10:30 a.m., 351
Maybank Highway, Johns Island Regional
Library. 3-6 years old with adult. Call
843.559.1945 for more information.
Mondays
Seabrook Stitchers
The Lake House, every Monday from 11
a.m. - 1 p.m. For more information, please
contact Denise Doyon at dendoyon@
gmail.com.
Tuesdays
Fridays
Saturdays
Homegrown
Johns Island Farmers Market. Every Third
Saturday at 3546 Maybank Highway
Johns Island 10 a.m. 2 p.m. www.
johnsislandfarmersmarket.com.
2015 Sea Island Cars and Coffee
Third Saturday of every month from 8
to 10 a.m., Freshfields Village March 21,
April 18.
Sippin Saturdays at Irvin House
Vineyards
Every Saturday from 12 4 p.m., the
Ongoing
FRIDAY, MARCH 27
Live Music at The Coop
4 - 10 p.m. Fat Hen features live music
from Jazz Nasty on Friday, March 27, from
6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
SATURDAY, MARCH 28
The Cooper River Bridge Run
This 10k races, one of the largest in the
Southeast, attracts tens of thousands of
runners and walkers and begin in Mount
Pleasant, spans the Ravenel Bridge and
ends downtown with post-race festivities in
Marion Square. For more information go
to bridgerun.com.
SUNDAY, MARCH 29
Lowcountry Cajun Festival
12 - 6 p.m. James Island County Park.
Bringing Louisiana to the Lowcountry,
Cajun Fest is a full-day of foot-stompin
tunes, hot and spicy foods, childrens
activities and all around ragin Cajun
entertainment. Throughout the day, enjoy
live music performed on stage by Roux du
Bayou Cajun Band and Jeffrey Broussard
& the Creole Cowboys. No coolers,
outside beverages, or pets permitted.
Festival admission: $15 for adults (13 and
up); free for children 12 and under and
Gold Pass holders.
Live Music at The Coop
4 - 10 p.m. Fat Hen features live music
from Jazz Nasty on Sunday, March 29,
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1
THURSDAY, APRIL 2
FRIDAY, APRIL 3
Easter Concert at Freshfields Village
SATURDAY, APRIL 4
SUNDAY, APRIL 5
Freshfields East Service
9:30 a.m., casual, non-denominational
Easter Service led by Cavalry of the Sea
Islands Church on the Village Green.
Guests are encouraged to bring a beach
chair or blanket.
Easter Sunrise Service at Magnolia
Gardens
Old St. Andrews Parish Church and St.
April 11
Andrews Mission Church will gather for
an Easter Sunrise Service at Magnolia
Plantation and Gardens on the banks of
the Ashley River. The 6:30 a.m. service
will be held on the lawn outside The
Carriage House. Parking is free. Following
the service, attendees will be offered free
admission to the gardens. The Peacock
Caf will open at 8:30 a.m. For additional
details, follow #easteratmagnolia on
Twitter.
SATURDAY, APRIL 6
FRIDAY, APRIL 10
THURSDAY, APRIL 9
ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge
7 p.m. The ACE Basin consists of
about 140,000 acres and is dedicated to
protecting the natural beauty, abundant
SATURDAY, APRIL 11
5KRunDead
Runners will endure a 5K run through a
zombie-infested course. Test your speed,
endurance, and strength while trying to
avoid ravenous zombies. With 100 percent
of proceeds to benefit scientific research
on cancer and Alzheimers disease, the
event organizers say this should be a
no-brainer for those wanting to make a
contribution to the cause. Register your
team online or learn more about how your
business can be a part of this years event
at: www.5KRunDead.com, Legare Farms,
Johns Island, SC.
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daily
daily
STAFF REPORT
hamber
Music
Charleston
welcomes renowned pianist Andrew
Armstrong for the April series of
Kiawah Island and Seabrook Island House
Concerts. Armstrong will perform at the
King Residence on Seabrook Island on
Monday, April 6 at 7 p.m. and the Early
Residence on Kiawah Island on Tuesday
and Wednesday, April 7 and 8 at 7 p.m.
Praised by critics for his passionate
expression and dazzling technique, pianist
Andrew Armstrong has delighted audiences
around the world and has become a
favorite to Charleston audiences. He
has performed solo recitals and appeared
with orchestras in Asia, Europe, Latin
America, and the United States, including
performances at Alice Tully Hall, Carnegie
Hall, the Kennedy Center, the Grand Hall
of the Moscow Conservatory, and Warsaws
National Philharmonic.
Having performed over 35 concertos,
Armstrong has impressed his international
audiences with a large repertoire ranging
from Bach to Babbit and beyond. Before
beginning his career as a concert pianist,
Armstrong received over 25 national and
international First Prizes. In 1996, he was
named Gilmore Young Artist. At the 1993
Van Cliburn Competition, where he was
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