1380 Pelican Watch Villa
Seabrook Island, SC
Seabrook Island Villa For Sale – PLATINUM-RATED UPPER LEVEL BEACHFRONT VILLA, BEST VALUE AVAILABLE! IMMACULATE NON-SMOKING UNIT, RENOVATED KITCHEN AND BATHS WITH GRANITE TILE COUNTERTOPS, TASTEFULLY DECORATED IN NEUTRAL COLOR SCHEME, OFFERED FULLY FURNISHED. FABULOUS PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW! GREAT RENTAL PROPERTY OR ISLAND GETAWAY, WALK TO ALL CLUB AMENITIES.
Listing Price - $379,000 – View this Seabrook Island Home for Sale
Update on the Johns Island Museum. It was reported that the estimate to move the museum to be approximately $58,000. It appears there is interest on the part of the City of Charleston Parks Department to move the museum to the Angel Oak area, so the option to move it on to Seabrook Town property may be taken out of the Town Council’s hands. There are some Town Council members who feel that this is the logical choice for the placement of the museum as it would attract that many more visitors. The Town Council therefore is delaying any decision on the museum.
Every Friday evening through Labor Day enjoy free live music at the Freshfields Village Green from 6 to 9 PM. Performing this Friday, June 17th will be Groove Train. Don’t forget to bring a blanket and/or chairs.
Every Monday from 4 to 8 PM through August 29th (excluding July 4th) a Farmer’s Market will be available at Freshfields. Items will include produce, packaged foods, arts and crafts and prepared food vendors. Live music by Brad Henry and Skip Sullins will alternate each week.
Seabrooker Cindy Willis has been selected as the 2011 Grand Marshall for the “Spirit of America” 4th of July Parade. Cindy is responsible for the wonderful library we have at the Lake House today. Two years ago this August, she was the one responsible for transferring all the books from the POA to their new location and is the sole person responsible today for the library’s upkeep. Library Science isn’t Cindy’s background, prior to her and her husband Max retiring to Seabrook she spent her career as an Occupational Therapist in adult mental health. Everyone who knows Cindy is aware of her devotion to the library and to the Lake House. Seabrook Island is very fortunate to have such a wonderful and dedicated volunteer like Cindy. Being selected as Grand Marshall is but a small token for all the work she has done.
The Seabrook Island Turtle Patrol eighty-five strong or “Turtlers” as they are known have been very active in identifying, protecting and marking Loggerhead Turtle nests on the island. Early every morning they set out on their trek of the beaches to detect new Loggerhead Turtle nests. Once a nest has been located they set about the important task of protecting the eggs from predators, those being raccoons, fox and Ghost Crabs. If all goes well and the eggs hatch, the Loggerheads make their way back to the ocean and hopefully return again to our beaches to begin the cycle all over again.




















