Island Vibes January 2026

IslandVibesIOP.com 7 Embrace the holiday spirit all year long By Ted Kinghorn OPINION FROM KING STREET TO THE COAST Amy Rogers Owner / Broker-In-Charge +1 843 824 4892 amy@crowncoast.com Crown Coast Properties 1100 Palm Blvd #2C Isle of Palms, SC 29451 hello@crowncoast.com crowncoast.com Led by Amy Rogers, Crown Coast Properties combines sharp market expertise with personalized service for Charleston’s most discerning buyers and sellers. From historic homes to oceanfront escapes, we bring clarity, confidence, and sophistication to every step of your real estate journey. Charleston’s Boutique Brokerage for Exceptional Results The holidays and the end of one year and the beginning of a new year are a natural time of reflection. They say philanthropy starts at home. We might ask ourselves then: What have I accomplished and what might I contribute to my community in the future? Isle of Palms is known for its beaches, marshes, waterways, family-friendly neighborhoods and a strong sense of community. Our local nonprofits add great value to this mosaic of support to meet or exceed needs not otherwise met. One of the best ways residents can help preserve what makes IOP special is by volunteering their time, talents and treasure. Whether you are a longtime local or newer resident, there are many meaningful ways to get involved and make a difference right here at home. There is something for everyone. Start by identifying your passion/ priorities and skills and participating in a nonprofit organization. Public safety and environmental emergency preparedness is enhanced by community involvement. Volunteering to support our local fire and police departments allows residents to support our first responders and help the island stay resilient and neighborhood friendly. See lensiop.org. Environmental stewardship is another natural place to start volunteering on the island. Health and safety of IOP beaches, marshes, inlets and waterways is critical to our daily life and volunteers can play an important role in protecting them. Residents may participate in beach cleanups, help with dune preservation efforts or support local turtle and marine conservation programs, especially during nesting season. See the Turtle Team-Isle of Palms and IOP Cleanup Crew at iop.net. Not only do these two examples provide public benefit, personal enrichment, community bonding and lasting friendships, but also, they ensure a robust economic value for our island. A special thanks to all volunteers and nonprofit organizations that donate their time either through selfless independent acts, such as purchasing a local area habitat and donating it to the Lowcountry Land Trust as a full conservation easement or supporting nonprofits to implement their missions. You are all heroes! Ted Kinghorn, a former IOP city councilman, has been active in leadership positions with nonprofits and civic organizations since high school, both as a participant and an advocate on the local, state and national levels.

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