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Featured Proofreader MARCIA CORNELL

“Possibilities abound in the Lowcountry…”

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Marcia Cornell has been Monthly’s proofreader for more than two years. In 1996 she and her husband, Art, moved to Hilton Head, where she put her editing talents to good use. For the past 18 years she has been the editor of the Concours d’Elegance show program. She also edited Lean Ensemble Theatre’s playbill before COVID. She is the publicity liaison for the Hilton Head Shore Notes chorus, which she joined in 2002 and has edited several books due to referrals from the Island Writers’ Network.

Marcia grew up in Manhattan and after business school worked for the Advertising Director at Bergdorf Goodman, editing copy in the advertising and publicity departments. She also freelanced at Hammacher Schlemmer. Her office managerial positions included honing her skills at an investment counseling firm, real estate development company and management recruiting firm. Her career culminated in owning and operating a home healthcare agency that she sold to a Fortune 500 company in 1996.

In addition to English, her passions are singing (particularly quarteting), duplicate bridge (she is the VP and Secretary of the HHI Bridge Club) and her three granddaughters in New Jersey.

SPECIAL THANKS

TO THOSE WHO MADE OUR FASHION SHOOT POSSIBLE

We would like to say thank you to Sea Pines Country Club, which was kind enough to host our fall fashion shoot. We couldn’t have picked a more perfect and beautiful location and facility.

Kirby Garbarini, Lindsey Crose and Robbie Ames’s help was invaluable. A huge thanks to our models, Laren Moskowitz, Samantha Oliveira, Walker Venrick and Isabella DiMuzio, photographers Mike and Ruthe Ritterbeck, and makeup artist Heather Edge.

ONLINE EXCLUSIVE

HARBOUR TOWN CUP CELEBRATES 50TH SAILING REGATTA

The Yacht Club of Hilton Head Island held its 50th Harbour Town Cup sailing regatta, a series of handicap races for spinnaker and non-spinnaker classes and a separate set of races for the Flying Scot one-design fleet.

To learn about the history and winners of the regatta, go to hiltonheadmonthly.com.

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