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    • AIWA October 2024 Newsletter

      Cruisers Net is proud to be a member of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association whose lobbying work is crucial to keeping the Waterway navigable and safe. Your membership dollars directly support their vital work. Please join and encourage your boating neighbors to do likewise, regardless of their homeport.

       

      One month away! AIWA’s 25th Anniversary Annual Meeting
      November 18-20, 2024
      Charleston, SC

      The AIWA’s 25th Anniversary Annual Meeting is fast approaching and we hope you are making plans to attend and learn from a distinguished group of speakers and network with fellow waterway stakeholders. In addition to confirmed speakers, we are expecting leaders from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. DOT Maritime Administration, and NOAA to attend this year’s celebratory annual meeting in Charleston, South Carolina. The program will include:

      • State of the Waterway presentations of recently completed projects and upcoming projects for all USACE Districts along the waterway in 2025
      • Beneficial use of dredged material and natural infrastructure, including representatives from industry, universities and federal agencies
      • Waterway closures and impacts to stakeholders and M-95
      • Dredging challenges and safety issues
      • Emerging technologies and solutions
      • and more! 

      We expect to finalize the agenda in the next couple of weeks. If there are topics you would like to see added to the 25th anniversary program, please contact us at aiwa@atlanticintracoastal.net.

      Early registration rates and the hotel room block close on October 18, and we encourage you to make your plans today! 

      Sponsorships are available beginning at $525 and includes one event registration.

      Registration information, sponsor opportunities, and hotel information can be found on our conference web page. https://atlanticintracoastal.org/annual-meeting-2024

       
      Congress Passes Continuing Resolution for
      FY2025 Appropriations Bills
      After their August recess, Congress returned to Washington with a looming government shutdown at the end of September. After a false start and posturing by a number of members of Congress and outside influences, The House passed a relatively “clean” continuing resolution on September 25. The continuing resolution was then taken up and passed by the U.S. Senate on the same day and subsequently signed by President Biden on September 26, which keeps federal agencies open through December 20th.

      In making the decision to only pass a three-month extension, the tables are set for another Congressional showdown right before Christmas. While Congress doesn’t have to wait until the last minute, it is highly unlikely that any movement will take place prior to mid-December with Congress out of session until after the election. Passing a three-month extension was the most palatable option for both political parties since each side is gambling that their party will control more votes needed for passage after the election. The best case scenario for the waterway would be for Congress to pass the Energy & Water Appropriations bill in December, but the reality is that if either party controls both the House and Senate after the election, there will likely be another continuing resolution so that controlling party can exert their will to pass new appropriations bills, especially if they also control the presidency. If the House and Senate remain as is, there will be a stronger push to pass the appropriations bills and have a clean slate for the new Congress in January 2025.

      In the table below is the current breakdown of funding as it stands today (same as last month). In addition, the House and Senate have also included the following amounts in the Additional Dredging Needs funding pots which we are eligible to receive.

      • General Navigation – House: $931.945 million, Senate: $20 million
      • Inland Waterways – House: $50 million, Senate: $64.987 million
      • Small, Remote & Subsistence Navigation – House: $90 million, Senate: $329,178 million
       

      Updated Local Notice to Mariners (LNM 40/24):
      New Waterway Closure Schedule for Onslow Beach Swing Bridge Replacement near Camp Lejuene, NC

      After a multi-month suspension of construction activities to construct a new bridge to replace the Onslow Beach Swing Bridge across the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, mile 240.7, at Camp Lejeune, NC, the U.S. Coast Guard has given the green light again for the contractor to perform in water construction activities that require multi-day shutdowns of the waterway for two weeks in November. To facilitate construction of the bascule span (structural steel), the new bridge will remain in the closed-to-navigation position and will not be able to open at any time during the extended bridge closure periods, as reflected below:

      • from 7 a.m. on Monday, November 4, 2024, through 9 p.m. on Thursday, November 7, 2024
      • from 7 a.m. on Monday, November 18, 2024, through 9 p.m. on Thursday, November 21, 2024

      While additional work will be performed at other times with limited waterway openings, during the time periods listed above there will be no openings for waterway users. We encourage everyone to read the full Local Notice to Mariners by clicking here. The specific section related to this project begins on page 33 of 61.

      Through efforts undertaken by Mr. Robert Sherer and other recreational boating partners along with input from our commercial members, the AIWA was able to highlight that there are “no good weeks” in the fall for waterway shutdowns. Although we were unable to successfully remove full closures, the U.S. Coast Guard invited and listened to our concerns regarding the waterway closure and pushed the closures back to the last month of hurricane season, reduced the initially requested closures to one quarter of the request, integrated a construction cancellation plan for incoming heavy weather, and took into account the semi-annual snow bird migration.

      We know that our engagement on behalf of the waterway users made a difference and we want to thank the U.S. Coast Guard for inviting our engagement in this project.

       
      See you this November in Charleston, SC!
       
       
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      The AIWA is a national non-profit organization with the mission of securing funding and support for the maintenance of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. We are the only organization dedicated to ensuring the future of the AIWW and proudly represent all stakeholders of the waterway. 

      Contact:
      Atlantic Instracoastal Waterway Association
      5a Market |  Beaufort, SC 29906
      (843) 379-1151 |  atlanticintracoastal.org

       

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    • What’s Happening in Your Parks, Charleston, SC

       

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      Latin American Festival

      On October 6, bring your appetite and your dancing shoes to Wannamaker County Park! Our annual celebration of Latin and Caribbean cultures promises delicious authentic foods, fabulous music, traditional dancing, and more.

      Cheers, Y’all

      Happy hour is going to the birds! On September 28, nature lovers and social butterflies can flock to to Caw Caw for live music and cold brews. Gorgeous natural landscapes and good company? That’s our kind of Saturday night.

      Evening at McLeod

      Spend an evening at McLeod on September 28 to hear the powerful story of Mr. William Dawson, accompanied by musical selections from the Charleston Symphony Brass quintet. A special event in support of the Charleston County Parks Foundation, the evening will include drinks and light hors d’oeuvres, and local African-American artists will be in attendance. Get your tickets today.

      Sling Some Arrows

      Hunting for a new hobby? Take aim in our archery classes for beginners! We’ll provide the equipment and beginner-level instruction for you; you bring your inner Katniss or Hawkeye. Don’t wait to reserve your bow; these classes fill up fast!

      A Fab-BOO-lous Time

      On October 26, get in one last Halloween training session at our Trick, Treat, and Trail Family Fun Run/Walk & Stroll. You’ll wind your way through Wannamaker County Park, trick-or-treating along the 5K course before heading to Boo Fest for face painting, entertainment, a costume contest…and more candy!

      Park Notice

      On Sunday, October 13, Palmetto Islands County Park will be closed until 4:30 p.m. so that we may host the Palmetto Park Jam. For ticketed guests, the park gates open at 11 a.m.

      To purchase tickets, please visit the event website.

      Mark Your Calendars

      September 28 Essentials of Stand Up Paddleboard 3 spots left

      October 3 Early Birding

      October 5 A Big Sit

      October 5 Lowcountry Trail Half-Marathon & 5K

      October 12 Cast Off Fishing Tournament

      October 12 Caw Caw: Walking on History

      October 13 Palmetto Park Jam

      October 17 Starlight Yoga

      October 19 Fall Family Festival

       
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    • Hurricane kit haul: The essentials your kit needs this season 🌀 – SC Public Radio

       
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      Hurricane kit haul: The essentials your kit needs this season

      There’s a popular saying if you live in a hurricane-prone area: “Hurricane season is a marathon, not a sprint.” If you check the pulse of spectators on social media, you will get the sense that the marathon is particularly long this year.

      As we head into the 2nd half of hurricane season, the National Weather Service wants to make sure you are ready if and when a storm threatens where you live.

      Click the button below to learn about what essentials your hurricane kit needs this season!

      GET PREPARED

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    • Get Your Tickets Today for Charleston’s Most Glamorous Night – Charleston Parks Conservancy

       

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    • Final Pier Dances – Charleston County Parks and Recreation, Charleston, SC

       

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      Pier Dances

      Spend your Friday night on the dance floor with us this summer! Whether it’s a Moonlight Mixer on the Folly Beach Pier or Dancing On The Cooper on the Mount Pleasant Pier, we’ve got plenty of space to move and groove.

      Dancing On The Cooper

      September 13

      Moonlight Mixers

      September 20

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    • Tropical Storm Debby closures for Charleston County Parks

       

       

       

       

      Media Alert:

      All Charleston County Park & Recreation Commission parks and facilities will close at 3 p.m. today and remain closed on Tuesday, August 6 and Wednesday, August 7.

      All Charleston County Parks programs and camps have been canceled through Thursday, August 8.

      Please visit our alert center (https://ccprc.com/AlertCenter.aspx?AID=Park-Facility-Operational-Updates-due-to-847) for more information. Once Tropical Storm Debby has passed and conditions have been assessed to ensure staff and visitor safety, we will update this webpage on the status of our parks and programs.

       

      Thank you!

      www.charlestoncountyparks.com

       

       
       
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      861 Riverland DrCharlestonSC 29412
       Office: +1 8437628089
       
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    • What’s Happening in Your Parks, Charleston, SC

       
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      Get Out(doors)

      Here’s your perfect excuse to cut out early and head to our parks — June is National Great Outdoors Month! Fly a kite in the meadow, build a sandcastle on the beach, hike a trail, go fishin’ from the pier, watch for birds on the marsh boardwalk, or splash around the waterpark!

      Cool ‘n’ Fit

      When you need to hit the gym but really want to go to the pool, dive into our aquatic fitness classes for the best of both! Enjoy a wellness-boosting workout in the water when you register for the July session of H2O Moves 4.5 or H2O Balance & Flexibility.

      #LifeguardGoals

      Give your young swimmer a sneak peek at lifeguarding in our Junior Lifeguard Program. Kids will get hands-on experience in first aid, training, environmental awareness, rescue equipment and more. Spots are filling quickly, so nab yours today!

      Your Holidays Start Here

      Escape for a cozy holiday weekend – right in our backyard. Enter to win a magical 2-night stay at a cottage in James Island County Park on the opening weekend of the 2024 Holiday Festival of Lights. The winner will be drawn on June 20.

      Go Skate Day

      This Friday, grab your board and head to SK8 Charleston for a local celebration of international Go Skate Day. Newbies are welcome, and more experienced skaters can show off their skills – and win sweet swag – in our Mini-Quarter and Euro Gap contests.

      PaddleSUP

      Ease back on the throttle this summer when you sign up for our paddlesport essentials classes. Cruising local waterways in a kayak or on a SUP offers a fresh, relaxing perspective on coastal living. Plus our instructors have that whole “fun teacher” thing going for them, so it’s a whole chill vibe.

      Mark Your Calendars

      June 20 Yoga Fest

      June 21 Reggae Nights

      June 22 Cast Off Fishing Tournament

      June 26 Summer Entertainment Series: SC Aquarium

      June 29 Inclusive Swim Night at Whirlin’ Waters

      July 3 Early Morning Bird Walk at Caw Caw

      July 4 Beginners Night at the Climbing Wall

      July 11 Starlight Yoga

      July 11 Decoding Dolphin Behavior

       
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      Charleston Animal Society
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    • S.C. Has a Clever Plan: Let’s ‘Insurance’ Derelict Boats Out of Existence – Peter Swanson

      This is one of 161 derelict boats that the non-profit Wounded Nature-Working Veterans has helped remove from South Carolina waters. The group’s leader thinks a new kind of insurance would solve the problem.

      Click here for  S.C. Has a Clever Plan: Let’s ‘Insurance’ Derelict Boats Out of Existence 

      Wounded Nature-Working Veterans is a group of veterans, non-veterans and active duty military personnel run locally by Captain Rudy Socha, a former Marine turned conservationist. The non-profit volunteer organization is working to cleanup, preserve and protect our coastal environment, particularly from derelict vessels.

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    • We’re Bringing Louisiana to the Lowcountry, April 13, James Island County Park, Charleston, SC

      Charleston County Park & Recreation Commission

      Lowcountry Cajun Festival

      Spice up your Spring! The Lowcountry Cajun Festival is bringing Louisiana to the Lowcountry with a full day of Zydeco music, Cajun and Creole foods, kids activities, and all-around ragin’ Cajun fun!

      Saturday, April 13

      12-6 p.m.

      James Island County Park

       

       
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    • Moonlight Mixers are back at the Folly Beach Pier! Charleston, SC


      Moonlight Mixers are back at the Folly Beach Pier!

      Enjoy 5 nights of dancing and music this summer

      [FOLLY BEACH] – The Moonlight Mixer series on the Folly Beach Pier is back once again! The pier’s Mixers series will kick off on Friday, May 3.

      All ages are invited to celebrate summertime with some dancing on the Folly Beach Pier. On five Friday evenings this summer, dancers will enjoy music from a DJ or live band. On May 3, July 26 and Sept. 20, DJ Bill Shelton will spin the hottest oldies and beach music. And on June 14 and Aug. 16, the Dave Landeo Trio will perform a variety of upbeat, energetic covers and originals. 

      Advance tickets are $10 per person. If the event has not sold out, on-site tickets will be $15 per person. Tickets are limited and the events are expected to sell out, so advance purchase is recommended. Event hours are 7 – 10 p.m.

       

      Beverages will be available for purchase on site. No outside food or drink is allowed, and pets are not permitted at the event. Food and snacks will be available for purchase at the Pier 101 Restaurant and the Gangplank Gift & Tackle Shop, both located at the entrance to the pier. Food, beverages and parking fees are not included with ticket purchase. Chairs are welcome as seating is limited.

       

      The 2024 Moonlight Mixers schedule is as follows:

       

      The Folly Beach Pier opened to the public on Dec. 26, 2022. The 1049-foot-long pier is 25 feet wide and features concrete pilings and substructure, with a wooden walkway and railings. Amenities at the Folly Beach Pier include restrooms, the Pier 101 Restaurant and Bar, beach access, showers, and the Gangplank Gift & Tackle Shop (which sells gifts, sundry items, refreshments and tackle/bait, and offers rod rentals). The iconic Folly Beach Pier is the perfect location for saltwater fishing, walking, birding and breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the “Edge of America.”

       

      Moonlight Mixers offer accessible parking, restrooms, and water fountains, as well as an accessible ramp to the pier and an accessible route to the event area at the end of the pier. KultureCity Sensory Bags are available for checkout on a first-come, first-served basis during the event. Visit the event gate for more information on accessibility in your parks. For additional information on the Folly Beach Pier, visit ccprc.com/follypier.

       

      For details or to purchase tickets, call 843-795-4386 or visit CharlestonCountyParks.com (direct link). This event is brought to you by Dasani and your Charleston County Parks.

       

      Owned and operated by the Charleston County Park & Recreation Commission (CCPRC), the Folly Beach Fishing Pier is located at 101 East Arctic Avenue on Folly Beach. The mission of CCPRC is to improve the quality of life in Charleston County by offering a diverse system of park facilities, programs and services. The large park system features over 11,000 acres of property and includes six regional parks, three beach parks, three dog parks, two landmark fishing piers, a skate park, three waterparks, a historic plantation site, 19 boat landings, a climbing wall, a challenge course, an interpretive center, an equestrian center, cottages, a campground, a marina, as well as wedding, meeting and event facilities. The park system also offers a wide variety of recreational services – festivals, camps, classes, programs, volunteer opportunities, and more. For more information, call 843-795-4386, or visit www.charlestoncountyparks.com.

       

      Photos courtesy Charleston County Parks. High resolution photos available upon request

      Charleston County Park & Recreation Commission / 843-795-4386 / www.CharlestonCountyParks.com

       

       

       
       
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      861 Riverland DrCharlestonSC 29412
       Office: +1 8437628089
       
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    • March 6th Volunteer Meeting, 5:30-7:30pm, Charleston, SC

      Wounded Nature-Working Veterans is a group of veterans, non-veterans and active duty military personnel run locally by Captain Rudy Socha, a former Marine turned conservationist. The non-profit volunteer organization is working to cleanup, preserve and protect our coastal environment, particularly from derelict vessels.

       

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    • Oysters on the Point at Charleston Harbor Resort and Marina, Patriots Point, SC AICW MM 465


      Seaside Luxury at its best

      Charleston Harbor Resort and Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, sits on the Mount Pleasant side of Charleston Harbor, hard by Patriots Point between Horse Reach’s flashing buoys #34 and #36.

       

       

      Join us for Oysters on the Point in 2024 with Thomas Champagne & Friends! 

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      Check out the updated Holiday Hours for the Synthetic Ice Rink located at The Lookout Pavilion!

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      Charleston, SC 29412

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    • Wounded Nature-Working Veterans January 3rd Volunteer Meeting, 5:30pm, Fish House, Mt Pleasant, SC


      Wounded Nature-Working Veterans is a group of veterans, non-veterans and active duty military personnel run locally by Captain Rudy Socha, a former Marine turned conservationist. The non-profit volunteer organization is working to cleanup, preserve and protect our coastal environment, particularly from derelict vessels.

       

      Click here for    Wounded Nature-Working Veterans January 3rd Volunteer Meeting, 5:30pm, Fish House, Mt Pleasant, SC

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    • Harbour Town Yacht Basin Earns Prestigious South Carolina Clean Marina Program Certification, SC AICW MM 565


      Harbour Town at Hilton Head, with its familiar red-and-white-striped lighthouse, is a fine resort marina with an enormous number of amenities.

      Harbour Town Yacht Basin, A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, is ready for your reservation with newly renovated docks, upgraded electrical service and onSpot WiFi, also a CRUISERS NET SPONSOR. And, as always, numerous year round activities at the Sea Pines Resort are offered for your enjoyment. Hilton Head Island is absolutely marvelous any time of year.

      Harbour Town Yacht Basin Earns Prestigious South Carolina

      Clean Marina Program Certification

      HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (November 9, 2023) – Harbour Town Yacht Basin has been awarded South Carolina Clean Marina Program certification, recognizing its commitment to preserving the environment and enhancing the water quality for recreational boaters throughout the state of South Carolina. This voluntary certification program is a testament to Harbour Town Yacht Basin’s dedication to implementing best management practices that reduce pollution and protect the marine environment.

      “Harbour Town Yacht Basin is honored to be acknowledged by the South Carolina Clean Marina Program for our commitment to preserving our beautiful coastal environment,” said Rob Bender, Director of Recreation and Marine Operations. “This certification demonstrates our ongoing dedication to environmentally responsible practices and creating a safe and enjoyable experience for boaters.”

      The Clean Marina designation is awarded to marinas that exhibit outstanding characteristics, including design considerations, effective marina management, emergency planning, fuel control, proper sewage and waste disposal, stormwater control, habitat protection, and boater education. Beyond the environmental benefits, these practices also lead to reduced waste disposal costs, attract responsible boaters, and open potential new sources of revenue for certified marinas.

      Harbour Town Yacht Basin is part of the national Clean Marina Program, which consists of 38 state programs, united under the common goal of promoting environmentally responsible working and maintenance procedures in marinas. This voluntary program encourages marina operators to collaborate with regulatory agencies and the boating community to ensure sustainable practices.

      For more information about Sea Pines Resort and Harbour Town Yacht Basin, visit www.seapines.com.

       About The Sea Pines Resort

      Situated on the southernmost tip of Hilton Head Island, the legendary Lowcountry destination features five miles of unspoiled beaches, 20 clay tennis courts, 14 miles of bike and walking trails, horseback riding, Eco-Adventures, water sports, and the 605-acre Sea Pines Forest Preserve filled with wildflowers, wetlands, and more than 130 species of birds. As the first eco-planned destination in the U.S., The Sea Pines Resort has become the blueprint for numerous beach developments around the country.  Guests can choose from an array of accommodations, including 300 villas, 100 rental homes, and the luxurious 60-room Inn & Club at Harbour Town, a Forbes Four-Star boutique hotel and Preferred Hotel Group member. The resort’s best-in-class collection of golf courses, amenities, meeting facilities, and accommodations makes Sea Pines one of the most sought-after leisure and group destinations in America. 

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    • Beautiful new boutique hotel will open this fall in historic Georgetown, SC AICW MM 403


      VHF 16 & 68 Located on the Sampit River, Harborwalk Marina is only a boardwalk away from Georgetown's Historic District, great food, shopping, etc. A safe harbor from bad weather and located in calm

      Harborwalk Marina, A CRUISERS NET SPONSORS, is only a boardwalk stroll away from Georgetown’s Historic District for history, entertainment, great food and shopping. Harborwalk Marina is the third marina on your starboard side as you enter the protected waters of Georgetown. 

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