Snake Spotting

As the weather continues to warm up, please be aware of snakes. The Shipyard Security Team has noticed a high number of snakes, of all types, throughout the property over the past several days. South Carolina is home to 38 total snake species. There’s one simple rule to avoid being bitten: Leave them be. “We have good stats showing that people are usually bitten while trying to kill or handle them. But in every case your best bet is just to leave them alone,” says herpetologist Tony Mills, education director at the Spring Island Trust and host of the SCETV television program …

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Water Hazard UPDATE! 5/25/22

ALERT! Good afternoon Shipyard, We greatly appreciated your patience during this sudden event. The Town of Hilton Head, PSD, and Shipyard maintenance teams worked tirelessly all day to remedy the problem. As of 3:45pm on Wednesday, 5/25, the area between the Golf Course and traffic circle are ready to be used and the water hazard is cleaned up. We apologize for the inconvenience this caused and thank you for your patience. We are always a call/email away if you need us, so please feel free to reach out. Best Regards, The Shipyard Team General Manager: melmore@shipyardhhi.com Director of Safety & Security: lalexander@shipyardhhi.com …

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Water Hazard! 5/25/22

ALERT! Good morning Shipyard, Until further notice, avoid the area between the Golf Course and the traffic circle! The road has been shut down from Kingston Road to traffic circle due to water main break. The Town of Hilton Head, PSD, and the Shipyard maintenance team are on site now. We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause. As soon as we have any information, we will notify you again. We are always a call/email away if you need us, so please feel free to reach out. Best Regards, The Shipyard Team

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*Weather Watch!

Good morning all, Please see the attached updated from the NWS Charleston related to possible severe thunderstorms this afternoon (3.9.22). Hazardous Weather Outlook This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for southeast Georgia and southeast South Carolina. DAY ONE…Today and tonight. Severe Thunderstorms: A few strong to severe thunderstorms are expected to develop across southeast South Carolina and southeast Georgia this afternoon. The primary threat will be damaging wind gusts, though large hail and an isolated tornado will also be possible. The primary time period for severe weather will be from 2 to 7 pm. DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…Thursday through Tuesday. Frost/Freeze: …

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