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Updates from the Daufuskie Island Front Porch

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Dear Front Porch Readers, Please note the following: Daufuskie Farmers' Market Every Saturday from 11AM until 1PM. Located at the County Dock at the end of Haig Point Road (next to Marshside Mamas) ************************* From the Daufuskie Island Foundation: You are invited to celebrate the 37th Annual Daufuskie Day Celebration JUNE 22, 2013 Contact Ervin Simmons 912-660-0500 or Amelia Stevens 843-384-9941 for details. ************************* From the Daufuskie Turtle Team: We had an exciting day Sunday (May 9th). About 12:15 in the afternoon a Loggerhead crawled ashore and nested. Thank you again for your support in reporting this event and your cooperation on the beach observing this event. There were a total of 118 eggs laid. Best regards, Paula Nickels Editor, The Daufuskie Front Porch www.thedaufuskiefrontporch.com

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Daufuskie Island resort could face legal action after workers disturb nesting ground

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By MATT McNAB — mmcnab@beaufortgazette.com Published: June 6, 2013 A Daufuskie Island resort could face legal action after a miscommunication led to the disturbance of a nesting ground for an endangered bird species. Maintenance workers at the Melrose on the Beach resort disturbed a rookery for wood storks and other birds while clearing brush last month. While the brush-clearing didn't actually damage the rookery -- located on two small islands in a lagoon near the resort buildings -- the incursion into the area may have interrupted the bird's nesting, according to Catherine Tillman, the resort's communications director. Tillman said some wood storks left the area, exposing several nests to the elements, which could cause eggs not to hatch. The incident occurred a day after the resort issued a statement saying it was committed to protecting the rookery. Tillman said the resort's owner, the Pelorus Group,and managing partner JT Bramlette were "sick th

Updates from the Daufuskie Island Front Porch News

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Dear Front Porch Readers, Please note the following: Daufuskie Farmers' Market Every Saturday from 11AM until 1PM Located at the County Dock at the end of Haig Point Road (next to Marshside Mamas) ******************** A Rookery Education Event sponsored by the Daufuskie Island Conservancy and hosted by Melrose on the Beach will take place on Wednesday, June 12, 2013 at the Island House at Melrose at 4p.m. Christy Hand, Biologist and Wading Bird Expert at the SC Department of Natural Resources and Morgan Wolf, of the US Fish and Wildlife Service will present a program about the Wood Storks, Egrets and baby chicks nesting at the Rookery at Melrose on the Beach. A visit to the Rookery will follow as well as a complementary Cocktail Hour from 5:30-6:30pm at The Beach club at Melrose. Please RSVP to Eileen Pojednic at erpojednic@aol.com. All are welcome to attend. Anyone wishing to stay for dinner at the Beach Club, please RSVP to Melrose @ 843-341-2922 *****************

Updates from the Daufuskie Island Front Porch News. What is happening this week on Daufuskie Island?

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Dear Front Porch Readers, Please note the following: Just a reminder that the Daufuskie Community Farm annual meeting and picnic lunch will be this Saturday, May 18th beginning at 12:00 noon. There will be a very brief business meeting followed by a short Power Point picture presentation of “The Farms Journey to the Present” For anyone available that would like to pitch in and help with cleanup of the farm we will begin that earlier at 10 am. Please RSVP so we have a head count to: bowwow@hargray.com ************************ Farmers’ Market-Grand Opening! Saturday, May 25th (Memorial Day weekend) 11:00-1:00 at the County Dock *********************** The Daufuskie Artisan Village Celebration announced for Sunday, May 26th from 3:00-5:00 at Melrose Sportsman's Lodge has been postponed. New Date to follow shortly. Thank you for all your responses. ************************ The Daufuskie Island Fire District, in conjunction with Beaufort County, will conduct a Reverse 9

News from the Daufuskie Island Front Porch

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Dear Front Porch Readers, Please note the following: From Bloody Point: We invite you to join us at our Grand Opening Weekend!!! May 24th, 25th, and 26th Oyster Roast, 18-Hole Shotgun Start, Live Music, and more! All are welcome! For schedule of events and more information, call 843.341.5505. ********************************** Farmers’ Market-Grand Opening! Saturday, May 25th (Memorial Day weekend) 11:00-1:00 at the County Dock ********************************** SAVE THE DATE! The Daufuskie Community Farm welcomes their new neighbors The Daufuskie Artisan Village With an introduction and celebration of support! Sunday, May 26th, 3:00-5:00PM At the Melrose Sportsman’s Lodge Meet the talented artist and view their creations! Enjoy live entertainment, cash bar, light appetizers and a silent auction, Please join us to raise funds for this great community project! RSVP to Pat Beichler at bowwow@hargray.com ******************************* From the Daufuskie Island Fo

Marsh tacky races deemed a success on Daufuskie Island

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By CASEY CONLEY — cconley@islandpacket.com Marsh tacky horse races held for the first time on Daufuskie Island on Saturday were a "remarkable success," organizers said this week. Between 1,000 and 1,200 people watched the fifth annual Marsh Tacky Beach Race from along the beach and from boats anchored just offshore, said Jackie McFadden of the Carolina Marsh Tacky Association, which sponsors the event. Fourteen marsh tackies, a breed slightly smaller than a standard horse that originated in the South Carolina and Georgia Sea Islands, competed in the quarter-mile sprint. While attendance was higher than expected, it was substantially lower than previous years when the races were on Hilton Head Island, McFadden said. Daufuskie, unlike Hilton Head, has no bridge access, requiring horses and spectators to travel there by boat. The horses traveled for free, but tickets cost up to $50 per person for a round-trip ferry ride. Once riders were on the island, the races were