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Noteworthy
• The Bluffton Democratic Club will now hold its meetings from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month, beginning Feb. 2, at Blue HQ, 39 Persimmon St., Suite 201 in Bluffton.
A Happy Hour and Hang Out is held every Thursday beginning at 5 p.m., also at Blue HQ. All are welcome to bring their own beverage, or enjoy coffee, tea or water that is provided.
Become informed on local issues, candidates, volunteer opportunities and more. For more information, visit blufftondemocrats. com.
• American Legion Post 205 will host Four Chaplains Day at 10 a.m. Feb. 3 at Bluffton Veterans’ Memorial Park at Buckwalter Place.
The speaker is Andrew L. Arruza, retired chaplain of Post 205.
The event is free and open to the public.
• The annual All Saints Garden Tour Art Show will be on display Feb. 3-28 at Hilton Head Library during operating hours. The public is invited to visit the exhibit of 30 garden-related art works in various media. One work from the exhibit will be selected as the winner of the Garden Tour poster contest, and will be used for promoting the 2023 tour, set for May 20.
All the works are for sale, and part of the proceeds will go to the Garden Tour. Net proceeds from the tour are distributed to six local charities. For more information, visit allsaintsgardentour.com.
• The next monthly meeting of Liberal Men of the Lowcountry will begin at noon Feb. 8 at the Country Club of Hilton Head in Hilton Head Plantation.
Guest speaker is Shavonne Vasquez, manager of the Hilton Head Circles Chapter, a new program of the Deep Well Project that is designed to help lift people out of poverty. Vasquez will talk about the nature of this new endeavor.
Cost for the luncheon is $27. Non-members who are considering joining the organization are welcome to come, but they must email bew_50@hotmail.com in advance.
• The International Osprey Watch
Program is the topic for a meeting of Hilton Head Audubon at 2:30 p.m. Feb. 14 at Coastal Discovery Museum on Hilton Head Island. Carol Clemens, area coordinator for the local Osprey Watch Program, will introduce ospreys and the osprey monitoring program on Hilton Head, which is part of the Lowcountry Osprey Watch program through the Spring Island Trust.
Locally, volunteers observe assigned nests and their observations and photos are entered into the international online database. The mission of Osprey Watch is to collect information on a large enough scale to be useful in addressing three of the most pressing issues facing aquatic ecosystems including global climate change, depletion of fish stocks, and environmental contaminants. The meeting is free and open to the public.
• Palmetto Quilt Guild will host its membership meeting from 1 to 3 p.m. Feb. 16 at Hilton Head Beach & Tennis Resort, 40 Folly Field Road.
Speaker Sylvia Shaeffer, from Flying Parrott Quilts, will talk about “Designing with Negative Space.” The lecture will give step-by-step ideas on how to begin with a traditional quilt block and then alter it to incorporate negative space (also know as background areas).
• James River Greyhounds’ local representatives will be featuring retired race greyhound adoptions at local PetSmart stores on the following dates from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Hilton Head Island, first Saturday of the month; and Bluffton, second Saturday of the month.
Come to meet these sweet gentle dogs and learn about their transition to pets after their racing years end. Greyhounds are a unique breed of dog with an interesting history. For more information, contact Chris Schlentner, 847-321-1771, or Karen Shea ,804-356-4102.
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