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For the 12th consecutive year, the prestigious and historic Forest City Gun Club in Savannah will be the site of the Sporting Clays Shoot to benefit Pockets Full of Sunshine (PFS) on March 10.

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Proceeds raised from this event support the nonprofit organization’s vocational and social opportunities for adults with disabilities and engages them in the greater Hilton Head Island/ and Bluffton communities.

This action-packed day draws shooters of all levels and its prestigious venue – America’s oldest, continuously operating skeet, trap and sporting clays shooting club – is particularly appealing to shooting sports aficionados.

Hilton Head residents and co-chairs Fuzzy Davis and Carol Bartholomew and their committee work tirelessly to create this unique fundraiser, with its authentic atmosphere of spirited camaraderie and competition.

“This annual event has an awesome vibe and has become wildly popular,” said Davis. “The smiles are abundant and having the adults with disabilities participate in the day reminds everyone of why we are gathered. At the end of the day, it doesn’t really matter how many clays you’ve broken because you are helping support a great need and cause.”

Barbara Wells, parent of a special needs adults, said, “This is one of our favorite days of the year! Our son thrives at Pockets and we are grateful for their daily love and purpose to make a noble difference in his life and in our community. Everything PFS does is fun and valuable, they give us great hope for a bright future.”

Participants, sponsors, and volunteers are all treated to a one-of-a-kind experience with a full day of food provided by Skull Creek Boathouse and Downtown Catering; a shooting exhibition by Andrew Dunn, NSCA certified instructor and manager at Palmetto Bluff Shooting Club; the shooting event; and an awards reception. The day also includes an auction highlighting handcrafted and screen-printed items made by special needs adults.

Two dove hunt excursions to Argentina are going to be auctioned and the popular gun raffle will take place. Raffle tickets are available for $25 each or five for $100. The winner does not need to be present. The event, which sold out in 2022, is open to shooters of all abilities. Early registration is suggested. Sponsorship opportunities are available and appreciated.

To register online or purchase gun raffle tickets, visit pocketsfullofsun.org, or contact Bartholomew at 843-384-1315.

Feb. 3

Feb. 1-19

“Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner,” Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, 14 Shelter Cove Lane, Hilton Head Island. Tickets and more information at artshhi.com or 843-842-2787.

Gullah Cultural Series: Gullah Me, Gullah You, storytelling, music, history, food and culture, directed by Lavon Stevens, 6:30 p.m. dinner, 7:30 p.m. concert, SoundWaves, 7 lagoon Road, Hilton Head Island. Tickets, $29-$69, at hhso. org

Feb. 6-March 5

Student Art Exhibit at Society of Bluffton Artists (SOBA), 8 Church St. Bluffton. Opening reception 5 to 7 p.m. Feb. 11. Featuring student work from three Bluffton high schools. sobagallery.com or 843-7576586 auction, and new films. Tickets $15, $55 at hhiacademy. com/events.

Feb. 10

“Love Letters” by A.R. Gurney, 6:30 p.m. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Beaufort (UUFB), 178 Sam’s Pt. Rd. on Lady’s Island.

Feb. 10

Matt Nakoa, award-winning songwriter, singer, and multi-instrumentalist, 7 p.m. at Music on Malphrus. General admission $25 at door, open at 6:15 p.m. Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Lowcountry. 843-837-3330, uulowcountry.org or MusicOnMalphrus@ gmail.com

Through Feb. 12

Feb. 7

Tuffus Zimbabwe Quartet, Live from Saturday Night Live, dinner-concert at SoundWaves, 7 Lagoon Road, Hilton Head Island. Tickets at hhso.org or 843-842-2055.

Feb. 10

Mountainfilm on Tour, adventure-packed, inspiring documentaries, Coligny Theatre, 4:30 p.m. family-friendly; evening event following, with hors d’oeuvres, a silent art

“Avant Gardener: a Creative Exploration of Imperiled Species,” exhibition by artist Lisa D. Watson, at Coastal Discovery Museum, 70 Honey Horn Drive, Hilton Head Island. Gallery hours 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday; 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday.

Feb. 17-19, 24-26

“The Odd Couple,” by Main Stage Community Theatre at Coligny Theater, Coligny Plaza, Hilton Head Island. Directed by Ron Ruckle, featuring Kyle Price as Oscar, Mark Erickson as Felix. MainStageCommunityTheatre.org

Feb. 24-26, March 3-5

“The Glass Menagerie,” classic Tennessee Williams play, at May River Theatre, 20 Bridge St., Bluffton. 7:30 p.m. Feb 24-25 and March 3-4, with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. Feb. 26 and March 5. Tickets at mayrivertheatre.com.

Through Feb. 27

“On the Edge of a Forest, A Conversation Begins,” exhibition of works by Jean McLaughlin and Tom Spleth, at USCB Sea Islands Center Gallery, 1106 Carteret St., Beaufort.

Through Feb. 28

SOBA Call for Artists, for 29th annual Judged Show, March 6-April 2, 2023. Form available at the gallery, 6 Church St. in Old Town Bluffton, or online at sobagallery.com/product/ register-for-judged-show. For complete rules, guidelines and more information, visit soba.com or call 843-757-6586.

March 2-5

“Guys and Dolls Jr.,” by Main Stage Community Theatre at Seahawk Cultural Center at Hilton Head High School, 70 Wilborn Rd., Hilton Head Island. 7 p.m. March 2, 3 and 4, and a 2 p.m. matinee March 5. Tickets $25 adults, $15 students, $5 for 8 and under. Mainstagecommunitytheatre. org or 843-689-6246.

March 23-April 8

Savannah Music Festival, 34th season, cross-cultural musical event, with artists in classical, contemporary, Americana, blues, jazz, funk, pop fusion and more. Tickets available now, starting at $31, for various venues around Savannah. Savannahmusicfestival.org or 912-525-5050.

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