Post Tagged with: "Sullivan’s Island"

PHOTO ESSAY: A walk through a maritime forest

PHOTO ESSAY: A walk through a maritime forest

Staff reports  |  With a flash point of the May 4 election on Sullivan’s Island being the future of a maritime forest, here’s a look at nature’s diversity that can be found, day in, day out.  (More: 4/19: Maritime forest looms large over Sullivan’s Island election.)

“People think of the maritime forest as being just the tall trees, but maritime forests are successional, starting with sea oats and flowers and then shrub thickets, filled with myrtles, which lay down soil and protect tree saplings,” said Karen Byko, a resident fighting to protect the forest.  “The last part of the forest to evolve are stands of tall trees. Throughout, the Sullivan’s Island Maritime Forest is filled with wetlands.”

Enjoy these photos by Byko and her husband, Realtor Rob Byko, who serves as our contributing photographer.

by · 04/26/2021 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news, Photo Essay, Photos
NEW for 4/26: Photos of maritime forest; Dumbed-down discourse; More

NEW for 4/26: Photos of maritime forest; Dumbed-down discourse; More

INSIDE CHARLESTON CURRENTS |  April 26, 2021
FOCUS: A walk through a maritime forest
COMMENTARY, Brack: On the dumbing down of American political discourse
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Charleston RiverDogs
NEWS BRIEFS: Chamber recognizes community champions of 2020
FEEDBACK: Open carry of guns isn’t in S.C.’s best interest
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Looking up
CALENDAR:  Johns Island concert series to open May 1

by · 04/26/2021 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue, Uncategorized
FOCUS: Maritime forest looms large in Sullivan’s Island election

FOCUS: Maritime forest looms large in Sullivan’s Island election

Staff reports  |  A decade-long lawsuit over trimming a maritime forest on Sullivan’s Island is the flash point of a May 4 election for mayor and three town council seats. 

For years, homeowners cited concerns of vermin and wildfire risk when they requested the forest be trimmed prior to the lawsuit, which was settled by the town in October with a plan to cut many smaller trees. Other residents objected to the plan entirely, wanting the forest to stay wild.

At a Tuesday forum hosted by the League of Women Voters, two mayoral candidates and five council candidates had something to say regarding the matter.

“People are exhausted with the continuous fight,” said town council member Chauncey Clark, who is challenging incumbent Mayor Pat O’Neil.  “Many people on the island are tired of our inability to come to some reasonable compromise on this issue. It’s torn the island in two.”

by · 04/19/2021 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news
NEW for 4/19: Maritime forest at polls; Thank a teacher; New bridge

NEW for 4/19: Maritime forest at polls; Thank a teacher; New bridge

IN THIS EDITION
FOCUS: Maritime forest looms large in Sullivan’s Island election
COMMENTARY, Brack: Now is the time to thank a South Carolina teacher
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
NEWS BRIEFS: Feedback sought on Ashley River bike/pedestrian bridge 
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Not the Citadel
CALENDAR:  Dill Sanctuary offers Birding Day April 24

by · 04/19/2021 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
MYSTERY PHOTO: Dock scene you may recognize

MYSTERY PHOTO: Dock scene you may recognize

Have you seen this dock scene before?  It’s somewhere in Charleston County, but where?  Send to editor@charlestoncurrents.com.  And don’t forget to include your name and the town in which you live.

Our previous Mystery Photo: Our Aug. 24 photo, “Unusual building,” shows a dome house built on the northern end of Sullivan’s Island to withstand hurricanes.

by · 08/31/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
Officials walk with a Mountrie flag to raise it on Sullivan's Island, celebrating the 244th anniversary of Carolina Day.  Photos by Rob Byko.

FOCUS: Sullivan’s Island celebrates a different kind of Carolina Day

By Rob Byko, special to Charleston Currents  |  Sullivan’s Island townsfolk, a few visitors and a smattering of stoic fans of South Carolina and Revolutionary War history on Saturday got together to commemorate Carolina Day, the 244th anniversary of the Battle of Sullivan’s Island. The annual event, co-sponsored by Sullivan’s Island and the Battery Gadsden Cultural Center (BatteryGadsden.com), was held at the Sullivan’s Island Town Hall Plaza. The move from last year’s venue, Fort Moultrie National Park, was necessitated by ongoing concerns over the spike in COVID-19 cases reported across the state. Masks and social distancing were adequately observed by a majority of those in attendance, though not by all.

by · 06/29/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news
NEW for 6/29: On Carolina Day, masks, Calhoun statue and new album

NEW for 6/29: On Carolina Day, masks, Calhoun statue and new album

IN THIS EDITION
TODAY’S FOCUS: Sullivan’s Island celebrates a different kind of Carolina Day
COMMENTARY, Brack: McMaster needs to issue statewide mask order now
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Titan Termite & Pest Control
PHOTO ESSAY: Calhoun statue comes down
NEWS BRIEFS:  Calls to repeal Heritage Act gain ground
FEEDBACK: Got something to say? Let us know by mail or email
MYSTERY PHOTO: Marine scene
CALENDAR:   Singleton to release 4th solo album July 3
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Savannah River Site

by · 06/29/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
PHOTO ESSAY, Byko: Roadside beauty

PHOTO ESSAY, Byko: Roadside beauty

By Karen Byko, special to Charleston Currents  | Separated and confined to my yard, excluding the short walks around my neighborhood with the dogs, I have had to challenge myself to rediscover the extraordinary gifts of beauty that surround me every day.

PHOTO ESSAY: Polar plunging

PHOTO ESSAY: Polar plunging

Photos by contributing photographer Rob Byko  | The new year brought toasts, resolutions, hoppin’ john and collard greens.  And for some brave (crazy?) few, Jan. 1 was a day to strip down into summer wear and run into the ocean.  Doesn’t sound like something we’d want to do — but the annual party on Sullivan’s Island does sound great.  Here are some fun photos by Rob Byko showing what you missed — and may want to take on next year!

by · 01/06/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Photo Essay, Photos
PHOTO ESSAY: Scenes from Sullivan’s Island

PHOTO ESSAY: Scenes from Sullivan’s Island

By Rob Byko, contributing photographer  |  There’s a diversity of subject matter from Sullivan’s Island in these scenes shot over the last few years.  Enjoy!

by · 06/03/2019 · 1 comment · Photo Essay, Photos