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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-25/
LOCATION:106 Cordillo Parkway\, Hilton Head Island\, SC 29928
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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-24/
LOCATION:106 Cordillo Parkway\, Hilton Head Island\, SC 29928
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T190029Z
UID:10645-1651572000-1651577400@explorebeaufortsc.com
SUMMARY:Beach Discovery Tour
DESCRIPTION:Beach Discovery Tour\nTuesday\, 2 PM\nMeets at Fish Haul Beach \nJoin a Museum naturalist on a nature tour of the wonders and creatures that inhabit our local beaches.  \nEver wonder who lives in those holes in the sand? Or\, when sea turtles come ashore to nest on Hilton Head Island? Learn about the horseshoe crab that has been lurking in our coastal waters for millions of years. \nCome explore our ever-changing marine environment at hidden Fish Haul Beach along Port Royal Sound. With its mud flats and sandy areas\, this beach is ideal for finding beach creatures\, seeing shorebirds\, and finding seashells. Learn how our beaches are formed and changed with each cycle of the tide. \nMeet the Docent at the picnic tables near the beach pathway for an orientation before heading to the beach. \nCost is $12/Adult (ages 13+); $7/Child (ages 4-12); Free for children ages 3 and under. Reservations are required\, call (843) 689-6767 ext. 223 or book online at CoastalDiscovery.org.
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/beach-discovery-tour-6/
LOCATION:Fish Haul Creek Park\, 10 Fish Haul Rd\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29926\, US
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220504T100000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T185802Z
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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-23/
LOCATION:106 Cordillo Parkway\, Hilton Head Island\, SC 29928
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SUMMARY:'Who We Are' Screening & Discussion at USCB
DESCRIPTION:A screening and discussion of the powerful documentary film Who We Are\, will be hosted on May 4th at 6pm at USCB Center for the Arts. \nThe audience engagement and panel discussion will be facilitated by Dr. Gloria Graves-Holmes\, Professor emerita of The School of Education at Quinnipiac University Camden\, CT\, and Adjunct Professor at USCB where she also serves on the Committee for Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion.  The panel\, selected to represent diverse perspectives and experiences\, includes Margaret Seidler\, Davis Folsom\, and Heaven Allah-Davis. \nThe film is a stark examination of racism in America seen through the eyes of activist Jeffrey Robinson and informed by his body of work as a civil rights and criminal defense attorney.  In the film\, Robinson explores the origins of racism in America and the link between systemic white supremacy\, Jim Crow era ideology\, and the dilution and erosion of civil rights and social justice laws and reform.  Robinson reveals some not-so convenient- truths about the evolution and presence of systemic injustice and racial disenfranchisement that exists in the country and the great divide between races that is slow to shrink and\, in some ways\, widening.​ \n“It was important for us to present this opportunity to the public\,” says Bonnie Hargrove\, USCB Center for the Arts Director. “In Beaufort\, we are creating safe spaces\, having these difficult conversations\, and talking together with respect and civility as we try to understand one another and work to improve how we relate.”​ \nEveryone is invited and encouraged to attend. \nTickets for the film and discussion are $5 and are available for advance purchase online and at the USCB box office. \nTickets will be also available on the evening of the event on a first-come-first-served basis.
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/who-we-are-screening-discussion-at-uscb/
LOCATION:USCB Center for the Arts\, 805 Carteret Street\, Beaufort\, SC\, United States
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T185801Z
UID:10615-1651730400-1651744800@explorebeaufortsc.com
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-22/
LOCATION:106 Cordillo Parkway\, Hilton Head Island\, SC 29928
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220506T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220506T100000
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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-21/
LOCATION:106 Cordillo Parkway\, Hilton Head Island\, SC 29928
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220506T130000
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CREATED:20220414T184033Z
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UID:10566-1651842000-1651842000@explorebeaufortsc.com
SUMMARY:Cycle Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Kick-off Party for National Bike Month \nJoin us for a party in the park featuring music by local band Lowcountry Boil and booths from health & wellness businesses across the Island.
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/cycle-celebration/
LOCATION:Lowcountry Celebration Park\, 102 Pope Ave\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29928\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220506T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220506T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T055259
CREATED:20220414T185703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T185703Z
UID:10587-1651842000-1651852800@explorebeaufortsc.com
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-7/
LOCATION:Cook on Bay\, 720 Bay Street\, Beaufort\, SC\, 29902\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220506T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T055259
CREATED:20220326T185127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220326T185127Z
UID:10434-1651845600-1651950000@explorebeaufortsc.com
SUMMARY:32nd Annual Walterboro Pro Rodeo
DESCRIPTION:Gates open at 6pm Rodeo starts at 8pm.  Tickets: Adult $20  \nFriday May 6th “Kids Night”\nKids 10 & Under get in Free\n(LIMIT 1 PER PAID ADULT)\nAdditional Kids 10 & under $8.00\nKids 4 & Under FREE \nSaturday May 7th\nKids 10 & Under $8.00\nKids 4 & Under FREE \nADVANCE TICKETS:\nWill be available 1st week of April at the following locations\nAll local Boot Jack Locations\nBucks Pizza (Walterboro)\nBentons Feed (Walterboro)\nBakers Feed & Lumber (Cottageville)\nUlmers Feed (Hampton)  \n COME OUT AND ENJOY LOCAL FOOD VENDORS\, MECHANICAL BULL \, JUMP CASTLES AND MUCH MORE!!
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/32nd-annual-walterboro-pro-rodeo/
LOCATION:1256 Rodeo Dr\, Walterboro\, SC 29488-6020\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220506T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220506T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T055259
CREATED:20220502T190034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220502T190034Z
UID:10866-1651849200-1651856400@explorebeaufortsc.com
SUMMARY:SISTER ACT: THE MUSICAL
DESCRIPTION:Come see SISTER ACT: THE MUSICAL May 6 & 7 at 7:00PM! Tickets are selling fast! Get your tickets online at this link- https://tinyurl.com/58yu53w3 Tickets will be sold at the door and NO CASH will be accepted\, card only. Tickets are first come\, first served! Reserve your seat by purchasing your tickets ASAP! Doors open at 6:30PM \nPlease email jared.eddy@beaufort.k12.sc.us if you have any questions!
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/sister-act-the-musical-2/
LOCATION:Battery Creek High School\, 1 Blue Dolphin Dr\, Beaufort\, SC\, 29906\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220506T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220506T230000
DTSTAMP:20260428T055259
CREATED:20220322T193853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220322T194444Z
UID:10404-1651860000-1651878000@explorebeaufortsc.com
SUMMARY:A Taste of Beaufort Festival
DESCRIPTION:The foodie’s delight is returning to downtown’s Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park with the annual two-day Taste of Beaufort festival on May 6th & 7th. Local restaurants will gather in the grass at the park to cook up some of their best Lowcountry cuisine and show everyone what it tastes like to be in Beaufort SC. \nThe event will take over the waterfront park on Friday\, May 6th from 5 to 10pm and on Saturday\, May 7th from 11am to 4pm. \nAdmission to the event at Waterfront Park is free and festival goers can purchase tickets to use at food and beverage vendor booths. If you’re looking forward to the food\, you’ll always find plenty of it including local seafood everywhere. Festival-goers enjoy the smell of fresh grilled shrimp in the air while savoring local favorites including shrimp & grits\, crab cakes and lots more. \nLots of fun will be found for kids of all ages as this year’s event features face painting\, a huge kid’s corner or the little ones and the big kids can have some fun learning to airbrush with the folks from Coastal Art Supply. \nThe music line up this year is a good one\, too. \nFriday night brings Departure\, the popular Journey tribute band from Atlanta\, GA\, on stage at 730pm. Performing over one hundred shows nationally per year\, Departure brings the very best of Journey to audiences of all ages. \nOn Saturday\, the day full of live music starts with Chris Jones at 1115am\, followed by the Parris Island Marine Band at 1230pm. Then it’s Liz Jane at 145pm followed by Tricky Lick Blues Band at 3pm. \nThe City of Beaufort presents the 2022 Run to the Table 5K Run/Walk on Saturday at 8am on Bay at Newcastle Street. The 5k course is USATF Certified the race start/finish line is on Bay Street in-between the Marina and Best Western. Register here. \nMake sure you make plans to join the community at the park for the festival and get a taste of some of the best that Beaufort has to offer. \nOh….and make sure you come hungry.
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/a-taste-of-beaufort-festival/
LOCATION:Henry C Chambers Waterfront Park\, Beaufort\, SC\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T060000
DTSTAMP:20260428T055259
CREATED:20220302T165330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220302T165330Z
UID:10222-1651896000-1651903200@explorebeaufortsc.com
SUMMARY:Run to the Table 5k
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 2022 Run to the Table 5K during the A Taste of Beaufort Festival! Link and more info to come!
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/run-to-the-table-5k/
LOCATION:Beaufort\, South Carolina\, Beaufort\, SC\, 29901-29907\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T100000
DTSTAMP:20260428T055259
CREATED:20220502T185159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220502T185159Z
UID:10840-1651906800-1651917600@explorebeaufortsc.com
SUMMARY:Jack Gannon & Cyndi Williams-Barnier Taste of Beaufort Signing
DESCRIPTION:YBR authors Jack Gannon and Cyndi Williams-Barnier will be signing their books during the annual Taste of Beaufort!
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/jack-gannon-cyndi-williams-barnier-taste-of-beaufort-signing/
LOCATION:McIntosh Book Shoppe\, 917 Bay Street\, Beaufort\, SC\, 29902-5567\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T100000
DTSTAMP:20260428T055259
CREATED:20220502T185801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220502T185801Z
UID:10856-1651910400-1651917600@explorebeaufortsc.com
SUMMARY:The Multi-Dimensional You workshop
DESCRIPTION:As Lightworkers and highly sensitive people\, we are drawn to the esoteric and metaphysical. This workshop greatly enhances self-love\, internal peace\, and personal joy as we meet our earthly need and fulfill our spiritual missions. Love offerings are greatly appreciated. Please call to register 843-929-9449
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/the-multi-dimensional-you-workshop/
LOCATION:ZenDen\, 707 & 709 Paris Ave\, Port Royal\, SC\, 29935\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T113000
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CREATED:20220502T170809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220502T170811Z
UID:10796-1651923000-1651923000@explorebeaufortsc.com
SUMMARY:AMIkids Beaufort Annual Croquet Picnic Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:After a two-year pandemic hiatus\, AMIkids Beaufort will again host croquet players and fun lovers from across the Lowcountry May 7 at Brays Island to raise money for the residential education and treatment program for boys who made bad choices. \nAMIkids is part of a national organization but is locally governed. For 30 years\, the Croquet Picnic has been the primary means of raising local money to help the program succeed. \n“We are thrilled to once again be out in the open at Brays Island to celebrate AMIkids Beaufort through our croquet picnic\,” said John Williams\, chair of the local board. “For two years we depended on our dedicated supporters to help keep us afloat without croquet\, but now we’ve got the wickets painted\, the grounds are being prepped and we are on schedule for May 7.” \nAt the Croquet Picnic\, the Board of Trustees will announce a major and critical initiative for the AMIkids Beaufort campus. \nThe AMIkids model pays off: Young men who complete AMIkids typically don’t run afoul of the law\, and many leave the program with job training such as nationally-recognized certificates in welding and food service. In Beaufort\, a federal YouthBuild grant and new carpentry workshop provide added skills and hands-on learning. \nEvery year\, Brays Island and its owners donate the golf course practice range tee in which eight 30-by-40-foot croquet courts are groomed to the finest playing conditions for the event\, Williams said. \n“We really consider Brays Island and its residents to be our partners. We couldn’t do this without them\, and it’s such a spectacular setting for croquet\,” said Mike Ingram\, a board member at AMIkids Beaufort\, co-chair of the croquet event\, and Director of Golf at Brays Island. “They make this whole thing possible and we greatly appreciate them.” \nAMIkids also partners with community service projects throughout Beaufort County.  Male teens convicted of crimes can be assigned to AMIkids through the Department of Juvenile Justice. Students work toward their high school equivalency diplomas\, also known as the GED. \nThe May 7 Croquet Picnic will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Brays Island off US 17 in Sheldon\, about 15 miles west of Beaufort. A “Captain’s Party” for all participants will be held the evening of May 6 at a waterfront home in Beaufort’s Spanish Point. \nTeams of four to eight people compete in the friendly croquet tournament\, said Dr. Mike Harris\, a board member and co-chair of the AMIkids Beaufort Croquet Picnic. While some experienced teams participate\, most teams are there just for the fun\, friendship and a beautiful day of picnicking at Brays Island\, he said. \n“We have some seriously good croquet players\, but for most of us\, it’s a great day to be outdoors at Brays Island to support a good cause\,” Dr. Harris said. \nFor more information or to sign up a croquet team\, call Dr. Mike Harris at 843-524-3770 or Mike Ingram at 843-846-3149. To learn more about AMIkids Beaufort\, visit www.amikidsbeaufort.org.
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/amikids-beaufort-annual-croquet-picnic-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Bray’s Island Plantation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T055259
CREATED:20220322T194118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220322T194450Z
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SUMMARY:A Taste of Beaufort Festival
DESCRIPTION:The foodie’s delight is returning to downtown’s Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park with the annual two-day Taste of Beaufort festival on May 6th & 7th. Local restaurants will gather in the grass at the park to cook up some of their best Lowcountry cuisine and show everyone what it tastes like to be in Beaufort SC. \nThe event will take over the waterfront park on Friday\, May 6th from 5 to 10pm and on Saturday\, May 7th from 11am to 4pm. \nAdmission to the event at Waterfront Park is free and festival goers can purchase tickets to use at food and beverage vendor booths. If you’re looking forward to the food\, you’ll always find plenty of it including local seafood everywhere. Festival-goers enjoy the smell of fresh grilled shrimp in the air while savoring local favorites including shrimp & grits\, crab cakes and lots more. \nLots of fun will be found for kids of all ages as this year’s event features face painting\, a huge kid’s corner or the little ones and the big kids can have some fun learning to airbrush with the folks from Coastal Art Supply. \nThe music line up this year is a good one\, too. \nFriday night brings Departure\, the popular Journey tribute band from Atlanta\, GA\, on stage at 730pm. Performing over one hundred shows nationally per year\, Departure brings the very best of Journey to audiences of all ages. \nOn Saturday\, the day full of live music starts with Chris Jones at 1115am\, followed by the Parris Island Marine Band at 1230pm. Then it’s Liz Jane at 145pm followed by Tricky Lick Blues Band at 3pm. \nThe City of Beaufort presents the 2022 Run to the Table 5K Run/Walk on Saturday at 8am on Bay at Newcastle Street. The 5k course is USATF Certified the race start/finish line is on Bay Street in-between the Marina and Best Western. Register here. \nMake sure you make plans to join the community at the park for the festival and get a taste of some of the best that Beaufort has to offer. \nOh….and make sure you come hungry.
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/a-taste-of-beaufort-festival-2/
LOCATION:Henry C Chambers Waterfront Park\, Beaufort\, SC\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T055259
CREATED:20220502T190028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220502T190028Z
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SUMMARY:SISTER ACT: THE MUSICAL
DESCRIPTION:Come see SISTER ACT: THE MUSICAL May 6 & 7 at 7:00PM! Tickets are selling fast! Get your tickets online at this link- https://tinyurl.com/58yu53w3 Tickets will be sold at the door and NO CASH will be accepted\, card only. Tickets are first come\, first served! Reserve your seat by purchasing your tickets ASAP! Doors open at 6:30PM \nPlease email jared.eddy@beaufort.k12.sc.us if you have any questions!
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/sister-act-the-musical/
LOCATION:Battery Creek High School\, 1 Blue Dolphin Dr\, Beaufort\, SC\, 29906\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220509T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220509T100000
DTSTAMP:20260428T055259
CREATED:20220414T185759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T185759Z
UID:10613-1652076000-1652090400@explorebeaufortsc.com
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-20/
LOCATION:106 Cordillo Parkway\, Hilton Head Island\, SC 29928
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220510T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220510T100000
DTSTAMP:20260428T055259
CREATED:20220414T185759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T185759Z
UID:10612-1652162400-1652176800@explorebeaufortsc.com
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-19/
LOCATION:106 Cordillo Parkway\, Hilton Head Island\, SC 29928
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220510T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220510T113000
DTSTAMP:20260428T055259
CREATED:20220414T190029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T190029Z
UID:10644-1652176800-1652182200@explorebeaufortsc.com
SUMMARY:Beach Discovery Tour
DESCRIPTION:Beach Discovery Tour\nTuesday\, 2 PM\nMeets at Fish Haul Beach \nJoin a Museum naturalist on a nature tour of the wonders and creatures that inhabit our local beaches.  \nEver wonder who lives in those holes in the sand? Or\, when sea turtles come ashore to nest on Hilton Head Island? Learn about the horseshoe crab that has been lurking in our coastal waters for millions of years. \nCome explore our ever-changing marine environment at hidden Fish Haul Beach along Port Royal Sound. With its mud flats and sandy areas\, this beach is ideal for finding beach creatures\, seeing shorebirds\, and finding seashells. Learn how our beaches are formed and changed with each cycle of the tide. \nMeet the Docent at the picnic tables near the beach pathway for an orientation before heading to the beach. \nCost is $12/Adult (ages 13+); $7/Child (ages 4-12); Free for children ages 3 and under. Reservations are required\, call (843) 689-6767 ext. 223 or book online at CoastalDiscovery.org.
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/beach-discovery-tour-5/
LOCATION:Fish Haul Creek Park\, 10 Fish Haul Rd\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29926\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220510T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220510T133000
DTSTAMP:20260428T055259
CREATED:20220502T185632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220502T185632Z
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SUMMARY:I Was Born to Be in a Library: Pat Conroy's Great Love of Libraries w/ Jonathan Haupt & Alisha Arora
DESCRIPTION:“A library could show you everything\, if you knew where to look.”—Pat Conroy\, My Reading Life \nThe author of “The Prince of Tides\,” “The Great Santini” and “The Water Is Wide\,” Pat Conroy (1945–2016) is synonymous with the Lowcountry. Pat Conroy Literary Center executive director Jonathan Haupt and intern Alisha Arora will discuss Conroy’s lifelong love of books and libraries—focusing on the roles public libraries\, school libraries\, and Pat’s own personal library played in his writing life. Through video and audio clips\, photographs\, and published and unpublished writings by and about Conroy\, this presentation welcomes attendees into the book-filled world of one of America’s most beloved writers. \nThis program also includes an overview of the Pat Conroy Literary Center which honors and continues Conroy’s legacy as writer and educator in his adopted hometown of Beaufort\, South Carolina. www.patconroyliterarycenter.org \nFree and open to the public\, this special event will be held at the Bluffton Branch Library (120 Palmetto Way) on Tuesday\, May 10\, at 4:30 p.m. \nAbout Our Presenters \nJonathan Haupt is the executive director of the nonprofit Conroy Center and the former director of the University of South Carolina Press\, where he created the Story River Books fiction imprint with Pat Conroy\, named by Garden & Gun magazine as one of “the top ten things to love about the South.” Haupt’s book reviews and author interviews have appeared in the Charleston Post and Courier\, Lowcountry Weekly\, Beaufort Lifestyle\, Savannah Morning News’ Beacon magazine\, Southern Review of Books\, and Southern Writers Magazine’s Suite T blog. He is co-editor of the anthology Our Prince of Scribes: Writers Remember Pat Conroy\, the recipient of seventeen book awards. He serves on the boards of the Friends of South Carolina Libraries and the South Carolina Academy of Authors. In 2020\, Haupt was recognized with the Doug Marlette Literacy Leadership Award presented by the Pulpwood Queens\, the largest book club in the U.S. \nBeaufort County Library volunteer and Beaufort High School senior Alisha Arora is vice president of the BHS chapter of the National Honor Society and a board member of DAYLO: Diversity Awareness Youth Literacy Organization. An accomplished AP and Honors student in numerous STEM courses\, with an emphasis on the biological sciences\, she is the recipient of Academic Excellent Awards. Arora is also a competitive dancer and captain of the BHS Girls Varsity Tennis Team\, and she teaches younger peers in summer tennis camps and at her dance studio.
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/i-was-born-to-be-in-a-library-pat-conroys-great-love-of-libraries-w-jonathan-haupt-alisha-arora-2/
LOCATION:Bluffton Library\, 120 Palmetto Way\, Bluffton\, SC\, 29910\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220510T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220515T100000
DTSTAMP:20260428T055259
CREATED:20220326T185700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220326T185700Z
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SUMMARY:The Lowcountry Catboat Rally
DESCRIPTION:The newly created **Lowcountry Catboat Rally** combines the prior Classic Boat Rally with The Lowcountry Catboat Gathering to become a premier event for owners and crews of catboat-rigged sailboats each Spring\, consisting of three days of long distance sailing between Beaufort\, SC\, and Savannah\, GA. followed by two days of racing in the vicinity of Beaufort\, SC. \nThe first event is scheduled for **May 10-15\, 2022**. \nThe long distance portion is restricted to catboats of 16 feet hull length or more and will consist of a cruise from Beaufort to Savannah (42 nm) on Wednesday and races back to Beaufort on Thursday and Friday with an overnight stop on Hilton Head Island. Shorter course racing\, open to all catboats\, will be Saturday and Sunday. \nDue to the necessity for planning dinners and accommodations at three locations\, registrations must be received two weeks prior to the beginning of the event. registration forms\, with the official Notice of Race and Sailing Instructions will be posted on this site and available by email.
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/the-lowcountry-catboat-rally/
LOCATION:Beaufort Yacht & Sailing Club\, 30 Yacht Club Dr\, Beaufort\, SC\, 29907\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220510T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220510T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T055259
CREATED:20220214T210337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220214T210337Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Kim Michele Richardson\, Author of The Book Woman's Daughter
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Friends of South Carolina Libraries and Blue Bicycle Books of Charleston\, the nonprofit Pat Conroy Literary Center will host an evening with bestselling historical novelist Kim Michele Richardson\, author The Book Woman’s Daughter\, in conversation with Holland Perryman and Jonathan Haupt. This special event will be presented virtually on Zoom and live-streamed on the Conroy Center’s Facebook page. Signed copies of The Book Woman’s Daughter (to be published in May) and The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek are available through Blue Bicycle Books. \nTo attend on Zoom\, register in advance by May 8 at https://aneveningwithkimmichelerichardson.eventbrite.com \nAbout the Book \nBestselling historical fiction author Kim Michele Richardson is back with the perfect book club read following Honey Lovett\, the daughter of the beloved Troublesome book woman\, who must fight for her own independence with the help of the women who guide her and the books that set her free. \nIn the ruggedness of the beautiful Kentucky mountains\, Honey Lovett has always known that the old ways can make a hard life harder. As the daughter of the famed blue-skinned\, Troublesome Creek packhorse librarian\, Honey and her family have been hiding from the law all her life. But when her mother and father are imprisoned\, Honey realizes she must fight to stay free\, or risk being sent away for good. \nPicking up her mother’s old packhorse library route\, Honey begins to deliver books to the remote hollers of Appalachia. Honey is looking to prove that she doesn’t need anyone telling her how to survive. But the route can be treacherous\, and some folks aren’t as keen to let a woman pave her own way. \nIf Honey wants to bring the freedom books provide to the families who need it most\, she’s going to have to fight for her place\, and along the way\, learn that the extraordinary women who run the hills and hollers can make all the difference in the world. \n“In Kim Michele Richardson’s beautifully and authentically rendered The Book Woman’s Daughter she once again paints a stunning portrait of the raw\, somber beauty of Appalachia\, the strong resolve of remarkable women living in a world dominated by men\, and the power of books and sisterhood to prevail in the harshest circumstances. A critical and profoundly important read for our time. Badassery womanhood at its best!”―Sara Gruen\, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Water for Elephants \n“Fierce\, beautiful and inspirational\, Kim Michele Richardson has created a powerful tale about brave extraordinary heroines who are downright haunting and unforgettable.”―Abbott Kahler\, New York Times bestselling author (as Karen Abbott) of The Ghosts of Eden Park \nAbout the Author \nThe New York Times\, Los Angeles Times\, and USA Today bestselling author\, KIM MICHELE RICHARDSON has written five works of historical fiction\, and a bestselling memoir\, The Unbreakable Child. \nHer critically acclaimed novel The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek has earned a 2020 PBS Readers Choice\, 2019 LibraryReads Best Book\, Indie Next\, SIBA\, Forbes Best Historical Novel\, Book-A-Million Best Fiction\, and is an Oprah’s Buzziest Books pick and a Women’s National Book Association Great Group Reads selection. It was inspired by the real life\, remarkable “blue people” of Kentucky\, and the fierce\, brave Packhorse Librarians who used the power of literacy to overcome bigotry and fear during the Great Depression. The novel is taught widely in high schools and college classrooms. \nHer forthcoming fifth novel\, The Book Woman’s Daughter is both a stand-alone and sequel to The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek and will be published in May 3. Kim Michele lives with her family in Kentucky and is the founder of Shy Rabbit writers retreat. www.kimmichelerichardson.com \nAbout the Hosts \nThe first intern of the nonprofit Pat Conroy Literary Center and of the Friends of South Carolina Libraries\, Beaufort High School senior and student body president HOLLAND PERRYMAN is an award-winning young writer whose work has been featured in the Charleston Post and Courier\, Lowcountry Weekly\, Southern Review of Books\, and the anthologies River of Words and Stretching Skyward. She is the founder of DAYLO: Diversity Awareness Youth Literacy Organization. \nJONATHAN HAUPT is the executive director of the Pat Conroy Literary Center\, the former director of the University of South Carolina Press\, and coeditor of the award-winning anthology Our Prince of Scribes: Writers Remember Pat Conroy. He serves on the boards of the Friends of South Carolina Libraries and the South Carolina Academy of Authors. \nLearn more about the Pat Conroy Literary Center: www.patconroyliterarycenter.org \nLearn more about Blue Bicycle Books: www.bluebicyclebooks.com \nLearn more about the Friends of South Carolina Libraries: http://foscl.org
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/an-evening-with-kim-michele-richardson-author-of-the-book-womans-daughter/
LOCATION:Pat Conroy Literary Center\, 601 Bladen Street\, Beaufort\, SC\, 29902\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220511T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220511T100000
DTSTAMP:20260428T055259
CREATED:20220414T185758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T185758Z
UID:10611-1652248800-1652263200@explorebeaufortsc.com
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-18/
LOCATION:106 Cordillo Parkway\, Hilton Head Island\, SC 29928
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T053000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T090000
DTSTAMP:20260428T055259
CREATED:20220502T190219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220502T190219Z
UID:10873-1652333400-1652346000@explorebeaufortsc.com
SUMMARY:Broad Creek Oyster Reef Build
DESCRIPTION:Join us to build an oyster reef on the Broad Creek – a vital habitat for supporting a robust oyster population!\nHere’s your opportunity to be part of sustainability project targeted at restoring Hilton Head Island’s shoreline and providing increased habitat for juvenile fish\, shrimp\, and crab.\nWe’ll be assisting the SCDNR on Thursday\, May 12th\, with a reef build add-on in the Broad Creek. Volunteers are asked to arrive at the Cross Island Boat Landing at 9:30 am\, or assist in loading shell at the Coastal Discovery Museum at 9am. Wear boots and clothes that can get muddy. We’ll supply the gloves. The reef we are working on is very near this landing and we’ll be using recycled oyster shell collected from local restaurants. Don’t forget to wear sun protective clothing and bring a water bottle!\nContact: jean@outsidefoundation.org for additional information.
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/broad-creek-oyster-reef-build/
LOCATION:Cross Island Boat Landing\, 86 Helmsman Way\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29928\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T100000
DTSTAMP:20260428T055259
CREATED:20220326T185722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220326T185722Z
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SUMMARY:Adult Pluff Mudder Camp
DESCRIPTION:Learn everything you need to know about the Lowcountry! Adult Pluff Mudder Camp is a naturalist – led program geared towards adults that are new to the Beaufort area or are interested in gaining a more in-depth knowledge of its natural resources. This four-day program will teach you about the land\, water\, and animals of the Port Royal Sound. \nAges 18+ only.\n$250/person – includes all necessary materials\, lunch at Hudson’s Seafood on Day 3 and an official PRSF Pluff Mudder hat! \nMore details here: portroyalsoundfoundation.org/event/adult-pluff-mudder-camp/all
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/adult-pluff-mudder-camp-2/
LOCATION:Port Royal Sound Foundation\, 310 Okatie Hwy\, Okatie\, SC\, 29909\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T100000
DTSTAMP:20260428T055259
CREATED:20220414T185757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T185757Z
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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-17/
LOCATION:106 Cordillo Parkway\, Hilton Head Island\, SC 29928
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SUMMARY:Wood Sign Paint & Sip Party
DESCRIPTION:Price includes:\n* Distillery Tour\n* RLB Specialty Seasonal Cocktails\n* Paint party with choice of either porch leaner (4’x11″ or 6’x8″) or 24″x5.5″ paddle for you to paint\, guided by Camilla Pagliaroli\n* Pre-treated wood boards & all painting supplies \nPick your painting option:\nPorch Leaner: $70/person.\nPaddle $55/person.\nNOTE: We also have an option for couples wanting to paint one porch leaner together for $90 (for two people). \nDesigns shown are for inspiration purposes\, can’t wait to see what you will create!  \nEvent size 6-15 participants. Advance payment guarantees your spot. Questions? Message or Call Camilla at 843-441-2348.
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/wood-sign-paint-sip-party/
LOCATION:Rotten Little Bastard Distillery\, 2139 Boundary Street Unit 102\, Beaufort\, SC\, 29902\, US
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Mayor Joe Devito
DESCRIPTION:Leadership Beaufort Alumni Association presents A Conversation with Mayor Joe Devito.\nJoin us as we host Mayor Devito to discuss current state and development in the Town of Port Royal. \nThis program is open to the public. Please share and bring a friend.\nDate: May 12th\, 2022\nTime: 5:30-7:00PM\nLocation: Live Oak Park\, 904 14th Street\, Port Royal.  \nWe will also be collecting non-perishable items for HELP of Beaufort. Bring an item or two for our LBAA basket!
URL:https://explorebeaufortsc.com/event/a-conversation-with-mayor-joe-devito/
LOCATION:904 14th St\, Port Royal\, SC 29935-2134\, United States
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