Island Vibes October 2025

giving back to our community,” co-chair Mel Miles stated. “We are also posting ‘Lights Out for Turtles’ signs in our oceanfront vacation homes to ensure that our family vacation rental guests are informed about local regulations and the importance of protecting our turtles.” The Family Vacation Rental Group, composed of 17 locally and professionally-managed vacation rental companies, is a sub-committee of the Isle of Palms Chamber of Commerce formed to improve communication and livability with our residents. Representing over 80% of all professionally-managed properties, the FVR is committed to being a responsible and caring member of the Isle of Palms community. Since 2010, the Island Turtle Team has collected genetic samples to read DNA from each nest. This data is continuously added to a multistate database that shows the nesting history of tens of thousands of individual loggerhead mothers on the Atlantic Coast. This valuable information includes how many nests each has laid, where they are laid, how often each one is nesting and even who her daughters and granddaughters might be. As summer gives way to fall, the Isle of Palms takes on a special kind of charm. The Lowcountry in autumn is a season of golden sunsets, cooler breezes and renewed energy across our island community. While the summer crowds fade, the months ahead bring their own opportunities for reflection, connection and growth. A Season of Balance With Labor Day behind us, many locals and visitors alike look forward to quieter beaches, outdoor gatherings and the unique beauty that fall brings to our coast. This is the perfect time to slow down and enjoy the balance between work and leisure that makes island living so rewarding. For businesses, fall is a time to shift gears: • Restaurants can highlight seasonal flavors and outdoor dining. • Shops can introduce autumn specials or coastal-inspired gifts. • Service providers can reconnect with locals as they settle into new routines. Fall in the Lowcountry The Lowcountry shines in fall. Cooler evenings are perfect for al fresco dining, live music and community gatherings. Visitors are discovering that autumn is one of the best times to experience the island, making this a key moment for businesses to showcase all that Isle of Palms has to offer. Save the Dates: October Events Here are some fall/October events you won’t want to miss. Full schedule available through the chamber and visitiop.com. • Isle of Palms Connector Run —Saturday, Oct. 4 • National Night Out — Tuesday, Oct. 7 • IOP Public Safety Open House —Friday, Oct. 10 • City Council Candidate Forum — Monday, Oct. 13 • LENS Leadership Series: Matt Desmond— Tuesday, Oct. 14 • IOP Farmers Market — Thursday, Oct. 16 • IOP Firefighter Appreciation Night— Thursday, Oct. 23 • Chamber Meeting— Tuesday, Oct. 28 As we embrace the season of change, we encourage all members to stay active in the community, whether by attending events, supporting local causes or simply showing up for one another. The strength of the Isle of Palms lies in the connections we build and the partnerships we foster. If you know of a business that would benefit from the support, networking and opportunities the chamber provides, we encourage you to recommend them to join. Together, we can continue to grow a strong, welcoming and vibrant community for all. IslandVibesIOP.com 8 BUSINESS Chamber Notes Fall back into your routine of shopping, eating local By Alex Stone IV, President, IOP Chamber of Commerce FVR donates $10K to Island Turtle Team for genetic research Provided The Family Vacation Rental Group (FVR) presented a $10,000 check to the Island Turtle Team for its ongoing genetics research program last month. “Supporting the Island Turtle Team is an example of our commitment of The Family Vacation Rental Group presents a $10,000 check to the Island Turtle Team for continued genetic research The Island Turtle Team is an all-volunteer group consisting of approximately 180 people who find and protect loggerhead nests on the Isle of Palms and Sullivan’s Island with the permission of the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Marine Turtle Program. Because sea turtles are endangered species, every year the Turtle Team must apply for and receive a Nesting Permit that entitles them to: • Identify and mark nests, inventory hatched nests and recover hatchlings • Use a probe to locate eggs, relocate nests and screen them against predators • Collect one eggshell from each nest for genetics research Dozens of volunteers walk our beaches each morning during nesting season. If they find tracks, they alert an authorized team member to locate eggs and mark the nest. Some nests are moved to safer locations. Each nest is marked with an orange SCDNR sign and screened against predators. For many years this genetic research project was funded by federal grants, but these were discontinued several years ago. Since each eggshell sample costs about $30 to collect, transport and process, the entire expense is almost $100,000 annually. The Turtle Team tries to raise funds each year to donate and play even a small part in keeping this project going. Visit islandturtleteam.org for more information on their volunteer efforts.

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