F
rom the maritime nature
to the quaint storefronts and restau-
rants that line Middle Street, it’s no
wonder
Coastal Living
ranked Sullivan’s
Island as one of the happiest seaside
towns in America.
Sullivan’s time seems to move with
the ease of a swaying palm. Locals buzz around on golf
carts or simply cut through
side streets to meet friends for
gelato at Beardcat’s Sweet Shop or a pint at Poe’s Tavern.
Birdwatchers and beach lovers intermingle in this slice of
Lowcountry paradise. With the recent addition of a local
farmers market, residents and visitors have even more rea-
son to enjoy the natural flavor of this cherished island.
“I believe we were in need of a community-focused
event such as this,” said Council Member Sarah Church,
who spearheaded the initiative. “Sullivan’s Island has long
been a place where residents are passionate about their
politics. The farmers market is a place where we can leave
The MarkeT aT Sullivan’S
More Reasons
to Enjoy the
Natural Flavor
By Kalene Mccort
Photos courtesy of the Sullivan’s Island Market.
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