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SUMMARY:SC Adopt-a-Stream Saltwater Monitoring Workshop
DESCRIPTION:South Carolina Adopt-a-Stream (SC AAS) is a statewide volunteer water quality monitoring program. SC AAS volunteers can play an important role in monitoring tidal saltwater waterways while sharing information about local water resources with their communities.  \nThis workshop will certify individuals to become SC AAS volunteers who choose to adopt a tidal saltwater site. Attendees will learn how to collect water samples and test basic core parameters. Volunteers are encouraged to sample a tidal saltwater site monthly to establish valuable data on baseline conditions of your waterbody.  \nThe workshop includes in-class instruction and field instruction. Bring a lunch and water\, and wear comfortable clothes and shoes for both the classroom and the field portion of the workshop. \nRegistration is required and space is limited– sign up soon to reserve your spot!\nhttps://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=iMQmMzN-G0KPWQmjnCa7qqt7qOUoCHBLlZfjUdnc6FxUMkJIUUtIVllUUDQwOThHWEJST0RLM1hFWS4u
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/sc-adopt-a-stream-saltwater-monitoring-workshop/
LOCATION:Port Royal Sound Foundation\, 310 Okatie Hwy\, Okatie\, SC\, 29909\, US
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SUMMARY:Gullah Doll House\, A Collaborative Exhibit by Kerrie Brown & Friends at Art League Academy
DESCRIPTION:Kerrie Brown\, a Hilton Head native and Gullah descendant\, continues a family tradition and celebrates her heritage through making dolls. With snowflake eyes and triangle noses\, these charming oversized dolls are both a commentary on current times and treasured keepsakes of the past. One doll sports a COVID mask\, others wear military camouflage. Two have mermaid tails and button eyes. \n“These dolls are an expression of Gullah culture that everyone can relate to\,” says Amy Wehrman\, Art League Academy manager. “They are at once familiar and approachable—a wonderful use of fiber arts to evoke a time and place not easily understood by everyone.”  \nBrown can trace her roots on Hilton Head Island since before the Civil War. For generations\, the tradition of sewing has been passed down through her family; she herself was taught the art of hand sewing by her great-grandaunt\, and the use of a sewing machine by her mother when she was 12. “I always think about that time when I am making the dolls.” Brown continues the tradition by hand-making dolls in the Gullah style—dyed muslin\, patterned cotton\, yarn and thread.  \nGullah Doll House\, a Collective Exhibit by Kerrie Brown & Friends will be on display at Art League Academy from April 4 to June 3.  \nArt League Academy is located south-island at 106 Cordillo Parkway.
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/gullah-doll-house-a-collaborative-exhibit-by-kerrie-brown-friends-at-art-league-academy/
LOCATION:106 Cordillo Parkway\, Hilton Head Island\, SC 29928
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SUMMARY:First Friday Festivities!
DESCRIPTION:The First Friday of every month (5-8pm) is a celebration of Downtown Beaufort shops\, restaurants\, cultural venues\, and community!! \nAt Cook on Bay\, there is ALWAYS a special signature cocktail as well as a store promotion: gift basket giveaways\, special sales\, games. There’s always something new and exciting! \nFirst Friday is the most fun night for the downtown businesses and for locals! Come explore downtown galleries\, shopping\, and eateries throughout the evening. Enjoy entertainment and live demonstrations too! The event is FREE and open to the public.
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/first-friday-festivities-6/
LOCATION:Cook on Bay\, 720 Bay Street\, Beaufort\, SC\, 29902\, US
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SUMMARY:16th Annual 8k-5k Weekend Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, June 3rd 2022: Competitive and not so competitive fun begins at the Community Beer Garden/Sands Beach in Port Royal\, SC.  With live music\, food trucks\, and plenty of libations including non – alcoholic beverages. Note that all participants will receive a race bag. \n7pm: 8K Competitive Run through Port Royal. This is a stand- alone race as well as the first leg of the 2-day Challenge 1 and Challenge 3. All participants will receive (1) drink ticket. Note there is no day of registration- registration ends Wed.\, June 1st. \nAwards: Top Female & Male 8K winners plus top Age Group winners in the 8K will receive an award. \nSaturday\, June 4th\, 2022: Todays the day to hit the water! It’s the Beaufort River Swim! Meet at the downtown Beaufort marina parking lot which is the end point of both swims. This is the staging area for swim and run events today – please look for directional signage for check-in to receive your timing chip (3.2-mile swimmer and relay team participants only) and be marked up. Parking is free until 12 noon. \nCheck-in begins at 5:15 am – 5:45 am and the 3.2-mile competitive swim starts at 7:30 am with the Fun Swim starting at approximately 8:00 am. Please click Race Info tab for additional details regarding check in. \nYMCA staff will transport via bus all swimmers to their respective starting points (Safe Harbor Port Royal Marina for the 3.2-Mile swimmers and the BMH dock for the 1-Mile fun swimmers).  YMCA staff will bring your numbered race bag BACK to the downtown marina parking lot where you can retrieve it (please do not leave valuables in your race bag!) \nNote that there is no same registration –registration ends Thursday\, June 10\, 2021. The Fun Swim is NOT timed so you will not receive a timing chip\, but you are required to be marked with your number and wear the swim cap in your race bag.  3.2-Mile competitive swimmers will receive a timing chip\, be marked with your number and wear the swim cap supplied in your race bag. \n3.2 Mile Swimmers: You must swim up to\, onto and run/walk up the boat ramp and over the timing mat to finish the race! \nIf you are participating in Challenge 1 or 2\, your 5K run starts immediately after the 3.2-Mile Swim. There will be a transition area marked with signage adjacent to the swim finish. \nThere will also be a portable shower area\, small towels and water available for all swimmers adjacent to the swim finish line. \nBoth swims will be WITH the tide (not against it!). Large yellow buoys will mark the swim route and the finish at the boat ramp is marked with a large string of pool ‘noodles’ as well as event safety personnel on SUP\, kayaks and lifeguards on the day dock. \n5K Run: You can sprint\, you can jog\, or you can walk this 5K and enjoy the scenery as you leave the park\, traverse Bay Street\, cross the Woods swing bridge down to Meridian Road\, turn around and return the way you came. There is no stand-alone 5 K race. 5K runners are part of the Challenges. \nAll participants will receive a race bag! \nAwards:  Award presentation will be held at the downtown marina parking lot area immediately after the 5K ends. \n3.2 Mile Beaufort River Swim: Top Female & Male finishers plus top age group finishers \nChallenge 1 (8K/3.2-Mile Swim/5K): Top Female & Male finishers plus top age group finishers \nChallenge 2 (3.2-Mile Swim/5K): Top Female & Male finishers plus top age group finishers
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/16th-annual-8k-5k-weekend-challenge/
LOCATION:Safe Harbor Port Royal Landing
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