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• The RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing is looking for additional Standard Bearers to volunteer at the 2023 event April 10-16.

Youth between the ages of 12 and 18 who are familiar with the game of golf may apply at trusteventsolutions.com/event/49/home, by clicking on “Register Here.” Registration closes March 10.

Parental permission is required in order to participate. For more information contact Skylar Jewell at Sjewell012@gmail.com.

• “First Children in S.C. School Desegregation,” a presentation by Dr. Millicent Brown, will be held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. March 4 at St. Andrew By-The-Sea United Methodist Church, 20 Pope Ave.

Dr. Brown is an educator, author, civil rights leader, and activist. She is co-founder and project director of a national initiative, Somebody Had To Do It Project, to identify the “first children,” like herself, to desegregate previously all-white schools.

The event is free and open to the public. For more information and to RSVP, email standrewbythesea@gmail.com

• Liberal Men of the Lowcountry will meet at noon March 8 at the Country Club of Hilton Head.

Guest speaker is Richard Hammes, speaking on behalf of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America.

Cost for the luncheon is $27. Non-members are welcome to attend, but must email bew_50@hotmail.com before March 7.

• The monthly Palm Trees & Pistons car show will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. March 11 at Sea Turtle Marketplace, in the parking lot across from Starbucks.

The show will feature vintage, antique, exotic, muscle and unique cars owned by area locals. Any car owners who would like to display their vehicles are welcome to do so at no cost.

The show is held the second Saturday of each month and is open to the public.

• Palmetto Quilt Guild will meet March 16 at Hilton Head Beach and Tennis Resort, 40 Folly Field Road.

Social hour begins at noon and the meet- ing starts at 1 p.m. Guests are welcome. Guest speaker is Mia Koerner, who will speak about antique quilts.

• Lowcountry Legal Volunteers is seeking volunteers with legal experience, such as retired or active attorneys, paralegals and legal secretaries. An introductory meeting will be held at 11 a.m. March 21 at their office, 108 Traders Cross in Okatie.

The nonprofit organization offers free legal services for qualifying low-income residents. Register by calling 843-815-1570. For more information, visit lowcountrylegal volunteers.org.

• Area members of Delta Delta Delta are invited to the local chapter’s next meeting, March 27 at The Culinary Institute of the South, 1 Venture Drive in Bluffton.

Following an 11:30 a.m. Meet and Greet, attendees will order from the Bistro menu. Reserve a seat by calling 843-290-9016.

• The Lowcountry Alliance for Healthy Youth will host a community forum on child and adolescent mental health and wellness at 5:30 p.m. March 27 at Bluffton High School Auditorium, 12 H.E. McCracken Circle in Bluffton.

Featured speakers are Anna Kirkland, Ph.D. and Alexis Garcia, Ph.D., both of the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at MUSC.

The event is open to the public. CEU credits are available for nurses, social workers, counselors, and therapists.

For more information, email lcalliance4healthyyouth@gmail.com.

• The Deep Well Project will celebrate 50 years with the premiere of a film, “Looking Back. Moving Forward,” from 5 to 7:30 p.m. March 28 at the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina.

The film features personal recollections of Hilton Head Island and Deep Well’s history over the past 50 years.

A panel discussion will follow, with Morris Campbell, Betsy Doughtie and David Lauderdale.

Tickets are $100 each. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit artshhi.org.

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