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Volume 4 Issue 13 October 31, 2008


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S U L L I VA N ’ S I S L A N D • I S L E O F PA L M S • G O AT I S L A N D • D E W E E S I S L A N D

Sullivan’s sees Our 13th issue comes out on October 31...we had to have a little fun.
master plan Happy Halloween!

Island Eye News


BY ALI AKHYARI

A
s the East Cooper area has grown,
more and more visitors have
discovered much of what
Sullivan’s Island has to offer. Generally,
one thinks of the beach as the Sullivan’s
Island destination that draws the crowds
and which clogs the local streets and
yards in the summer. However, the
island’s commercial district has recently
become a destination as well, generating
new customers for local business
owners, but also bringing with it a
whole new set of problems for residents.
Recently, the Town’s City Council

The Island Eye News is our flagship newspaper. Started in May of 2005, The
hired Seamon, Whiteside and Associates
with partner Urban Edge Studio to come
up with a new design for the
commercial district in order to solve the
various problems plaguing residents. It
was a project that Bill Eubanks, Urban
Edge Studio Director, admitted was
difficult, but one that he was happy to

Island Eye has been a resource for local news, activities, events,
take on as a Lowcountry resident who
often visits Sullivan’s Island himself.
Eubanks said there was unprecedented
interest in the planning process among
many residents with a lot of input to
digest. A lot of changes and design
choices were made according to
information offered by residents, he

discussions and general information for Sullivan’s Island, the Isle of Palms,
said.
“The success of this charrette was
partly due to the charrette team and its
efforts, but mostly due to the passion,
participation, ideas and commitment of
Sno Day!
the planning staff, the Council, stake Three fifth grade classes from Sullivan’s Island Elementary were rewarded for good behavior on
Thursday, October 23 with free sno cones at the Green Heron and an afternoon at the park.
see Plan on page 16

Wild Dunes, Goat and Dewees islands. Our local-only coverage has made us an
I n s i d e I s l a n d E y e

invaluable asset to our island communities and our reader-driven content


Lighthouse adopted on page 6 Gullah Ghosts on page 8 Halloween safety on page 16 is a positive reflection of our dedication to the islands.

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Volume 2 Issue 14 FREE October 31, 2008

A true tale from


Mullet Hall
Sidi LimehouSe, RoSebank FaRmS

T
he year was 1948 and I was ten years old. I called him Mr.
Brown. Mr. Brown called me Mr. Sidi. Mr. Brown, somewhere
in his 90s, was an old black man and I was a young white boy.
We were friends. He was educated; Johns Island educated. Mr. Brown
told me one day, “If you know, you know and if you don’t know, well,
you just don’t know.” Mr. Brown felt it was his duty to teach me

In May, 2007, the second paper of the Lucky Dog Publishing family, The Island
everything I should know and Mr. Brown said I should know about
Brutus Garrett. It seems that Brutus, 100 years earlier, had panicked
in a hurricane and that Brutus was now a haint:
Brutus come bak each year in October when de full moon be high
and you can see the marsh shines all de way to Kiwah. In them day,
Mr. Legare had some kind o’ chine what him could look on and dis
ting tell de pression. Was October de last. Mr. Legare ping de bell and

Connection, made its debut as a resource for the residents of Kiawah and
say fo tell eby body must come to de big house. Him say de pression is
low and we must take care of eby ting. Was maybe it was a gale comin.
Eby animal, all de people must leave de creekside an go to Big Field
(Big Field is where Mullet Hall Equestrian Center is now located). Big
Field had a barn big enuf to hol eby body.
People say Brutus musta been liquored up. Brutus laugh and Mr.
Legare say de chine don know what him talkin bout. He take Gal;
Gal been e mule an him ride Gal out to Jemmy Ilant (Jemmy Island is

Seabrook Islands. It has become a needed source of inter-island communication


out in the marsh opposite Rhett’s Bluff). Say him fa pic last little bit o
cotton. When Mr. Legare hear what Brutus done, he jump on he horse
and take Laboard wit him to fetch Brutus. When dem get to de creek
de tide been comin fas and de wind blow and dem turn back. When
de people see em comin and ain’t got much as Gal wit dem, dey cuss
Brutus a while but den pray fo em. He get real dark and de wind blow.
De win blow so hard he ring de bell. Preacher Bishop say Brutus ring
de bell. De people start fo wailin and nashin dey teet. Mr. Legare say

and information on the activities of the surrounding Johns and Wadmalaw islands.
fo eby body get in de loff of de barn and huddle up. Was a terruble
night.
In de mawnin was real quiet. Mr. Legare say fo feed de critter and
take em back home. He send Laboard, the preacher and Boobie to look
Shooting the moon
for Brutus. Dey ain’t find hide nor hair. Eric Horan | novEmbEr / 2008

A
I knows you gwynn ax bout Gal. Well a mule be smart, smartest bout this time last year, my wife, Jan and shells.
animal dey is. Mr. Bryan say when de storm obor, Gal been stannin I headed down the Chechessee River in Photographing the moon in the fall offers a

The Island Connection is mailed every two weeks to every home on Kiawah and
in he yard. anticipation of this Harvest moonrise. distinct advantage. During autumn, the path of
De buzzart find Brutus. Laboard take a bateau and look on him and It was nearing sunset and high tide when we the moon is shorter than usual with a decreased
say he was too bad to bring to the hill so him bury him in de marsh. anchored onto a small oyster bank. There was period of darkness between sunset and moonrise.
just enough high ground to bring out my tripod, What this means to the photographer is that you
Mr. Legare say it wasn’t right to leave Brutus in the marsh but eby body
chairs and a picnic basket with dinner. I mounted have more to work with in creating an image.
he ax to fetch em come back say dey couldn’t fin him. He bin way in
my camera with a 500mm lens onto the tripod. In this case I had the tree line of Parris Island, a
de middle of de marsh and dey loose de place where he been. Brutus he
With all attention on the horizon, in this case twilight blue sky and the orange moon as it lifted
ain’t loose em. He know ain’t posed to be buried in de marsh. Every
Parris Island, we awaited the emerging light to
The Moon continued on page 4

Seabrook and is dropped off at key gathering locations throughout Johns Island,
the sounds of the tide washing against the oyster
True Tale continued on page 14

Inside The Isla nd Co nnection...

page 5 SINHG page 9 GREEN BUILD page 11 PET EXPO


the Bohicket Marina and Freshfield’s Village.

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Folly Current

The latest addition to our Lucky Dog Publishing venture, The Folly Current
Folly boat painted by Janie Atkinson
launched in October of 2008. It is our most relaxed paper and is supported
strongly by reader contributions. The Folly Current covers all of the activities
Folly Beach now has its own newspaper
from lynn pierotti, publisher

T
he Folly Current is a brand new publication from The Folly Beach community is proud of its The Folly Current is mailed every two weeks to every
Lucky Dog Publishing, the Lowcountry’s island commitment to local concerns and The Folly Current active mailbox on Folly Island. The Folly Current is
community newspaper company. Our focus will will strive to promote this idea in all of its content. completely FREE OF CHARGE and relies entirely on

of Folly Beach, including the City Council meetings, civic activities, festivals,
be entirely on the issues and concerns that are most Please feel free to send us your photos and story ideas. the generous support of our local advertisers to fund its
relevant to the residents of Folly Beach. We will work This is your paper, coverage will be reflective of the production. Please make sure and thank our advertisers
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