Juneteenth event marked by lively music, dance, community vibe
By Lynne Cope Hummell EDITOR
Arriving at the annual Juneteenth Celebration at Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park June 17, visitors were welcomed by the sound of lively music and storytelling on the stage across the way.
“We are so pleased to have welcomed 1,400 people to Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park for the ninth annual Juneteenth Celebration,” said Ahmad Ward, executive director of the HMFP organization. “Our tagline is ‘Where Freedom Began,’ so what better place to celebrate the story of Juneteenth – which exemplifies freedom for all people – than Mitchelville.”
The previous two days of celebration included a June 15 sleepover in the park led by Joseph McGill of the Slave Dwelling Project.
McGill is the author of “Sleeping with the Ancestors,” an account of his travels and experiences sleeping in cabins across the U.S. formerly inhabited by enslaved people.
A drum circle was held June 16, with about 200 people in attendance. Pearl Gordon of Kingstree, a vendor at the festival, helped build a shrine to the ancestors at the base of a pine tree.
“We offer them food and drink for their journey,” she said.
On Saturday, Ward and Omolola Campbell, chair of the Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park board of directors, greeted attendees.
While dozens of merchandise vendors and nonprofit organizations welcomed visitors to their tents around the park, food trucks offered treats from cinnamon rolls to traditional Gullah Geechee favorite foods.
The local choral group Voices of El Shaddai kicked off performances for the day with their lively gospel songs.
After an explanation of why we celebrate Juneteenth and a reading of the 13th amendment, which abolished slavery, Marlena Smalls, founder of the famed Hallelujah Singers of Beaufort, sang at the Praise House. Later in the afternoon, the full chorus joined her on the main stage.
Harriet Tubman “appeared” in the form of Cora Miller, who regaled the audience with stories of Tubman’s work in the Lowcountry in the 1850s as a “conductor,” sneaking people onto the Underground Railroad for their escape to freedom.
Other performers were the Uhuru Dancers, a traditional African dance company from Atlanta, and island storyteller Louise Cohen, who tells tales of the old days in her native Gullah language.
A first for the celebration was an Old
School Dance Contest, which brought out serious competitors of all ages. As Ward bantered with the dancers, he encouraged them to make their moves to the best of their ability.
“It seems like the big hit this year was the Old School Dance Contest with the $100 first prize,” Ward said. “The crowd really got into it and we will definitely do it again next year.”
Participants ranged in age from about 5 to about 75. Dancer No. 95, Gordie Smith, was an obvious crowd favorite and took the first place prize. When asked later how he learned to dance like that, he replied,
“Watching old people.”
Expressive dancer Malayziah Etheredge took second place, and Candice Thomas placed third.
Grammy-nominated vocalist Alvin Garrett of Birmingham, Ala., took the stage with Just a Few Cats band to wrap up the festivities.
“We had 1,300 people in attendance in 2022, so we are steadily growing each year,” Ward said. “We are looking forward to bigger and better next year for our Juneteenth Celebration’s 10th anniversary.”
For more information about the organization, visit exploremitchelville.org.
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Gordie Smith flashes peace signs to a crowd of fans after he placed first in the inaugural Old School Dance Contest at the Juneteenth Celebration at Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park June 17. Behind him, onstage, are Lavon Stevens, left, and Ahmad Ward.
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If you’re not going anywhere, you don’t have to say goodbye
By Lynne Cope Hummell EDITOR
As of this issue, I’ve written approximately 175 columns in this space since I began this job in September 2009.
I hope this one will feel as special as my first – because this is my last as your editor.
By the time you read this, I will be retired, effective July 4 – Independence Day! My hope is that I will have only home and family-related responsibilities to manage while I enjoy this next chapter of life.
As friends have heard my news over the past weeks, they have asked, “What are you going to DO?” My answer is, “I’m going to do all of the things.”
As our paper grew, my responsibilities increased and my outside activities revolved around our print schedule. I haven’t always been able to go to opening
night at the theatre, I’ve missed a number of lunches, was late for volunteer meetings, and I haven’t had a full week’s vacation in a decade.
So now, I want to do all the things I haven’t had time to do. I have a list that starts with “write my book,” and includes “take short trips and long naps.”
I want to get back outside in my yard and rescue the garden. I want to plant flowers and vegetables. I want to go back to the beach and back to the mountains. I want to go on adventures!
I want to read more books, take art classes, and make funky jewelry with the beads I’ve been collecting for years.
I also want to reorganize my home office to make room for my sewing machine and start making my own clothes again, something I haven’t done in several decades. It’s time to be creative in other ways –not just with words.
Don’t think that I’m leaving you for good, though. Our publisher, Kevin Aylmer, has invited me to continue writing this column. I think I can handle that – at least occasionally. It’s a part of this job that I’ve come to adore. I’m grateful for his faith in me.
I’m also thankful for former publisher B.J. Frazier’s intuitive foresight in hiring me in the first place.
Special thanks go to the journalists and other writers who have helped me keep our content current, interesting and enjoyable. Our ace reporter, Gwyneth J. Saunders, has become an inextricable part of my world and I envision that we’ll always be friends and colleagues. Thanks, Ace!
As I leave this post that I’ve loved for nearly 14 years, I want to thank you, our faithful readers. You made me feel special when you sent a kind email about something I wrote, or when you’ve stopped me
at an event to tell me how much you love our paper.
Without you, there would be no reason to publish this paper. You are a significant part of the circle of life here: You read our paper, you patronize our advertisers, the advertisers see the benefits of their investment, and keep running their ads. The paper grows, and we are able to keep telling stories about our community – and you keep reading them.
Through this job, I’ve met hundreds of wonderful people of all ages, cultures, backgrounds and talents – and I’m always fascinated that we are all so different, but so very much alike. That has been the highlight of my time here.
So this is not goodbye – this is “See you at the next fun event,” because when I do go on an adventure, I’ll always come back home.
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Fiscal year welcomed with balanced, robust budget
By Alan Perry CONTRIBUTOR
The Town’s new fiscal year (FY) started July 1. That’s when our new consolidated budget went into effect. We started the 2023 calendar year planning for the budget and ironing out details with Town Manager Marc Orlando.
The result is a FY2024 consolidated budget of $129.95 million that funds robust investment in the community without increasing property taxes.
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Here are five things to know about the FY2024 budget:
1. It builds on our commitment to promote safe and healthy neighborhoods that foster a strong sense of community and facilitate a thriving business climate. It reflects our desire to achieve operational excellence in Town government and ensures that every cent we invest enhances our community’s livelihood, supports our public services, and fosters economic growth.
2. The consolidated budget includes six funds. The Capital Projects Fund of $39.9 million funds work that will enhance our quality of life. Priority projects are: Pathway Program, $4,810,000, and Roadway Program, $6,204,465, to improve the safety and function of our corridors through roadway, pathway, and intersection enhancements and beautification; Beach Program, $4,556,000,
to further enhance access to the beach, prepare for renourishment in FY2025, and improve parking facilities and controls; Park Program, $9,129,500, to revitalize Town parks through investment in sport facilities, leisure amenities and parking; and Facility & Equipment Program, $6,563,969; and Fleet Program, $8,329,420, to provide the fleet, facility, and equipment resources needed to serve the community’s needs including replacement of fire apparatus and other public safety equipment.
Our Stormwater Utility Fund of $5.8 million provides resources to protect our island from flooding, repair and maintain vital stormwater infrastructure, protect watersheds, and sustain our water quality.
Our Debt Service Fund of $17.3 million accounts for accumulation of resources for the payment of interest and principal on general long-term debt obligations and special revenue debt obligations.
The General Fund of $57.9 million accounts for and reports the financial resources for the Town’s primary operating fund. This fund enables the Town to match staffing levels with the performance required to deliver results consistent with our core values.
3. Two of the six funds are new additions to our budget: the Housing Fund of $3.3 million and the Gullah Geechee Historic Neighborhoods Community Development Corporation Fund of $5.3 million.
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The Housing Fund is earmarked for implementation of the Town Council adopted Workforce Housing Framework, called Finding Home, which addresses the island’s workforce housing needs; supports the launch of the Northpoint Public Private Partnership, fund land acquisition, and pays the Town’s dues in the Beaufort-Jasper Housing Trust. More exciting news about these initiatives will be released soon so stayed tuned. The Community Development Corporation money will support its startup and community investment through revitalization of economic opportunity and quality of life for our historic neighborhoods.
4. Our priority-based budget is aligned with our new strategic action plan. The Strategic Action Plan defines our vision for the community over the next two fiscal years. It is purposefully aligned with the goals identified in Our Plan, the Town’s comprehensive plan, and articulates what we need to accomplish to realize our vision for the Island.
5. You can dig deeper into our FY2024 consolidated budget and get updates on our Strategic Action Plan through our website at hiltonheadislandsc.gov. Also, follow the Town on Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn for updates.
Alan Perry is the mayor of the Town of Hilton Head Island. AlanP@hiltonheadislandsc.gov
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To the Editor:
Just a quick note to say how much I enjoyed Lynne Hummell’s most recent editorial (June 18).
I, too, had the most wonderful childhood. As an only child, I had hours to myself to find my own fun. I’d explore the woods behind us on other side of the little brook that ran along our home, and huge fields beyond our back yard. I would run through the tall wheat (or whatever it was) for hours with our collie.
There weren’t enough hours in the day in summer.
To this day, I can smell the grass and
different flora/fauna around our home. I can taste the lemonade made by Mom (from the little cans that went into the freezer, both the yellow and pink!)
I remember vividly the watermelon dripping down my chin. A few years of summer camp. The summer trips with Mom and Dad. Lying in bed at night hearing the crickets outside (there was no central air just a window fan).
My swimming was in backyard little blowup blue pool when I was little. The rest of our swims were at the Jersey shore – either the ocean or on Metedeconk River, down the slope from my aunt’s house, where I’d spend
endless hours catching tiny black eels in a can. I loved rowing my aunt’s boat all around, with her daughter who was about four years older than I was. Sleeping in bunk beds there, listening to the gentle lapping of waves coming up onto the beach.
Bike riding, tree climbing – the sky was the limit, wasn’t it?
And oh yes, those lightning bugs – kept in those jars with holes in the lids!
How lucky were we?!
Barbara Costa Bluffton
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Hot enough for you? Here are some cool ways to chill out
With this feature, we seek to capture a glimpse of what you and your neighbors have to say about a variety of topics, issues, events – and just
plain fun questions.
You might see us anywhere around town, with notepad and camera, randomly seeking out folks who are
willing to participate. If we find you, we hope you will want to respond.
At the Juneteenth Celebration at the Historic Mitchelville Freedom
Park, we asked: “What’s your favorite way to cool off in the sultry Lowcountry heat?”
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Legislators approve budget, fight fentanyl
By Jeff Bradley CONTRIBUTOR
A new South Carolina state budget was finally approved by the House and Senate in mid-June, nearly a month beyond the expected end of the regular session of the General Assembly.
The extended session resulted from Gov. Henry McMaster’s bringing legislators back to the Statehouse in Columbia to continue passing significant bills that didn’t get finalized by the end of the May 11 regular legislative session, along with completing the necessary approvals of the new budget.
I was especially pleased to have the Telehealth and Telemedicine Modernization Act
finally approved to provide better access to quality medical care to South Carolinians living in remote and underserved areas. But more importantly, I was delighted to see us deliver a major blow to fentanyl trafficking in our state.
This bill (H.3503) proposes up to 25 years in prison for a first conviction of trafficking up to 14 grams of fentanyl (which is less than half an ounce). A second conviction carries a mandatory 24-year sentence. It is a huge win for public safety in our state for trafficking a drug that has wreaked havoc here for many years. More than 1,500 people were killed in South Carolina by fentanyl drug overdoses last year – more deaths than by cars or guns.
For readers not fully aware of the dangers of fentanyl, I will tell you it is the most dangerous drug our government has ever dealt with. It is a synthetic opioid that is up to 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times
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Fentanyl was developed as a synthetic medicinal opioid 50 years ago in Belgium to effectively deal primarily with pain management. Unfortunately, fentanyl has shown itself to be unstable and dangerous in uncontrolled conditions because the amount to cause toxicity is unpredictable.
When illegally manufactured in the form of pills and powder, the drug has become extremely lucrative for criminals. It is being smuggled into the USA by Mexican drug cartels from laboratories in China and India and then sold to drug dealers across America for distribution. CDC data shows more than 109,000 deaths by fentanyl overdose in 2022.
Importantly, in conjunction with our fight against illegal drug trafficking, Gov. McMaster, at the request of Texas Gov. Greg
Abbot, directed the deployment of our S.C. National Guard troops to help secure the U.S. Southern border in Texas.
This is being done amid the ongoing border security crisis following the end of Title 42 – originally put in place to address public health and welfare by granting the government the ability to take emergency action to stop the introduction of communicable diseases.
As of this writing, the mission was still in the planning stages and South Carolina is joining both Iowa and Virginia’s commitments to send their National Guard troops. Other states are expected to join as well.
As Gov. McMaster said, “The safety and security of South Carolinians require that we stop the drug cartels, criminals, and terrorists from entering our country to peddle their poison.”
Jeff Bradley is the representative for District 123 in the State House of Representatives.
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These family friendly tours depart from either The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa located at 1 Resort Drive in Savannah, or the Outside Palmetto Bluff outpost at 41 Boat House St. in Bluffton.
Guests will be taken to unique, isolated shores that are accessible only by boat to search for the fascinating artifacts that have been left behind by the tides.
Two million years ago, our coastal region was underwater and Megalodon sharks, like huge aquatic dinosaurs, swam in these waters, leaving their teeth to be fossilized and washed up on the shores of these islands.
In addition to shark teeth, other items to be discovered include pottery fragments, shells, whale bones and petrified wood. Guests will be able to enjoy the private
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A new program to help the Bluffton-Hilton Head Meals on Wheels feed neighbors in need has kicked off and will last through August.
Meals On Us is a three-month-long fundraiser that features a raffle for restaurant gift cards in various denominations. How would you like to win $2,000 worth of restaurant gift cards? Or maybe $1,000 worth or $500? Those are the prizes for the summer fundraiser. The gift cards were all donated by local restaurants in Bluffton and on Hilton Head Island.
“Meals on Wheels, Bluffton-Hilton Head provides meals to homebound neighbors at no cost, and we rely on grants and donations to pay for the meals,” said Lili Coleman, executive director. “The proceeds of this raffle will help pay the costs of providing the meals to people on Hilton Head Island, Bluffton, and Sun City. In addition, our volunteers provide wellness checks and help fight social isolation for those living in their homes.”
The tickets sell for $20 each or six for $100 and will be sold through the months of June, July, and August. The drawing will be at 10 a.m. Sept. 6, the Wednesday after Labor Day.
The certificate values range from $400 to $25 with some of the restaurants contributing a gift card for each package. Some of the prizes are a foody experience.
Restaurants participating include Agave,
Bluffton Barbecue, Bluffton Room, Burnt Church Distillery, Catch 22, Chez George Coastal, Crab, Corner Perk, Hudson’s Local Pie, Lowcountry Fresh Market, Lucky Rooster, Mixx on Main, Outback, OKKO, Plantation Café, Pomodoro, San Miquel, Scott’s Fish Market, SERG, Sea Shack, Smoke House, Southern Barrel Brew, Street Meat, The Cottage, Top Dawg, Up the Creek, and Woody’s. They are still accepting restaurant gift certificates donations from area eateries.
“We hope to raise $30,000 this year,” said Joe Scalzo, chair. “This will be an event we hope to grow bigger each year.”
The raffle is open to residents, tourists and families visiting the Lowcountry. The certificates are good through next summer or later.
Tickets are available on by visiting mowbhh.betterworld.org/giveaways/meals-us. Meals on Wheels, Bluffton-Hilton Head relies solely on individual donations and local grants to fund the meal and social connection programs.
The organization is also launching a pet program to help their clients keep their furry friends in their households. No federal or state funding supports this local program. For more information, contact the agency by calling 843-802-0919. They are a United Way agency and an affiliate of Meals on Wheels, America.
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When you have young children, you send them to day camps, or keep them busy with trips to the pool and the beach, or crafts at home. But when they reach their teenage years, it’s suddenly less cool to spend the day with Mom and Dad, and parents will inevitably hear, “There’s nothing to do here.”
There’s only so much time teens can spend – or parents want them to spend –playing video games or making TikToks. Thankfully, we live in a place where most people only dream of living. People travel far and wide to enjoy the tranquil beauty of our Lowcountry.
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Sixteen-year-old Addy Powell of Bluffton is enjoying working as a barista at The Grind Coffee Roasters, but she wants to be sure to maintain a good balance between work and fun this summer.
“Summer is supposed to be fun,” Addy said. “It’s a break. I love the freedom that comes with summer. I like that I can drive now, and I can hang out with friends.”
When she’s not serving coffee at The Grind, Addy plans to spend a lot of time at the beach, doing Bible studies, and watching sunset with friends.
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“Getting close to the end of the school year, you start looking forward to summer,” Jocelyn said as she recalled her long list of summer plans. “It’s a lot of fun.”
So far, she has checked off thrift shopping, boating on Lake Murray, and camping with her family. By the time this story is printed, her family will have gone on their second camping trip of the summer and possibly attended a summer festival, which is also on Jocelyn’s list.
Jocelyn is looking forward to attending Passion Camp with her church in July in Daytona Beach. Also on her list are going to a farmer’s market and attending a concert.
But what she is most looking forward to this summer is having water balloon fights and paint fights with her friends.
I mean, what says summer more than some messy outdoor fun with friends?
Well, ice cream certainly does, and most teens I know love ice cream. There are plenty of places to buy locally made ice cream and other frozen treats in the area. In Bluffton, stop by the Rolling Cow Creamery at Tanger Outlets 1, Kilwins at Tanger Outlets 2 or Dago’s Snacks in the Village at Sheridan Park. On Hilton Head, there are many more options, including Hilton Head Ice Cream in Fountain Center and the Ice Cream Cone in Coligny Plaza Shopping Center.
If your teens are wanting something other than ice cream to cool them down, check out Palmetto Pops, sold at various locations in Bluffton and Hilton Head
Island. Visit palmettopopshhi.com for details.
Some other fun activities on local teens’ bucket lists include: having a picnic at the beach, having a bonfire, and playing miniature golf. Some enjoy watching fireworks on Tuesday nights at Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina’s HarbourFest celebrations. (Younger siblings will enjoy singing along with Shannon Tanner and making balloon animals with Cappy the Clown before the fireworks.)
On rainy days, there’s always bowling and playing in the arcade at Station 300 in Bluffton; or watching a movie at either Cinemark Theater in Bluffton, Northridge Cinema or Park Plaza Cinema on Hilton Head. Teens might also enjoy the batting cages, ninja course and escape rooms at The Zone in Bluffton, and indoor go-kart racing at Indy Karting & Amusement, also in Bluffton.
If none of those ideas sound appealing to your teens, a short road trip might do the trick. There’s roller skating at Star Castle Family Entertainment Center in Savannah, go-karts at Fun Zone in Pooler and water slides at Splash in the Boro in Statesboro.
Whatever your teens end up doing this summer, don’t let them tell you there’s nothing to do in the Lowcountry. They just might not be looking in the right places.
Amy Coyne Bredeson of Bluffton is a freelance writer, a mother of two and a volunteer with the Tuberous Sclerosis
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LYNNE COPE HUMMELL, EDITOR Lowcountry resident for 39 years
A native South Carolinian, Lynne hails from the capital city of Columbia, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism at the University of South Carolina. She moved to Hilton Head Island in 1984 for a typography job, not even realizing there was a beach. The next year, she met Amos, the man who would become her husband and soul mate. They married in 1990 on one of the beaches they discovered. A frequent crosser of the bridges to Bluffton, Lynne worked at the local daily for nine years and has been with the Sun since 2009. While her job is editing, she also enjoys writing, and is confident there is a novel in her head somewhere.
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Those lucky enough to have experienced this magical place can confirm that Overton not only talks the talk but also walks the walk in environmental preservation. Page Island is a testament to his deep-rooted commitment to the environment and he is truly in his element as he hosts private events, cruises and kayak tours at this special destination.
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“Outside Brands offers a team of passionate leaders and talented outdoorspeople who share a deep connection with our natural environment,” said Overton. “The partnership with Coastal Discovery Museum is just one of the ways Outside Brands is dedicated to connecting people through sustainable ecotourism.”
Preparing for the future is one of the things that most drives Overton as he builds the company for continued success through its fifth decade and beyond. In recent months he has appointed to his leadership team women who are in the forefront of ecotourism, sustainability, and local business.
Sharon Sutton is the new director of human resources, with Sarah Tillman as the company’s chief financial officer, Jennifer Messier as their new director of
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In the specialty retail arena, Jessie Madden has been named director of retail. Madden oversees all three Outside retail locations – Hilton Head Island, Palmetto Bluff, and Savannah – with the vision to enrich lives by connecting people to exceptional products with a sustainable mission.
“We are so fortunate to expand our Outside team and welcome these impressive individuals. Their experience will take us to the next level as we look to expand into different parts of the Lowcountry,” Overton said.
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To assist patients with Medicaid health coverage who are now facing the process of requalifying for coverage for the first time since 2020, Beaufort Memorial has partnered with Resource Corporation of America (RCA) to provide help with the reapplication process and finding other coverage if no longer eligible.
RCA works with healthcare providers across the nation and is recognized as one of the largest and most experienced privately held eligibility vendors in the country. Its staff is thoroughly trained to provide the most up-to-date assistance with health coverage eligibility criteria and application processing.
Due to the COVID-19 public health emergency and the federal Families First Coronavirus Response Act, the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (SC DHHS) paused its standard annual Medicaid coverage review process in March 2020 and removed members from its Healthy Connections Medicaid program only if they moved, requested to be removed, or passed away.
The Consolidated Appropriations Act 2023, which was signed into law last December, directed all state Medicaid agencies to restart their standard annual eligibility review process by April 1, 2023.
It is estimated that in South Carolina, 15% to 20% of Medicaid members will lose their coverage based on an analysis of Medicaid enrollment reports by the Kaiser Family Foundation.
SC DHHS has begun to review groups of cases each month and will continue to do so over the next 12 months. Members will be contacted by mail when it is time for their review. Failure to return a com-
pleted annual review form may result in a member’s loss of benefits. It is extremely important that the state has up-to-date contact information for all Medicaid members so they will receive their notices.
If you currently have SC Medicaid, to ensure that you can be reached about any changes to your coverage, make sure that SC DHHS has your correct contact information. There are three ways to verify and correct your information:
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• Visit your local eligibility office. In Beaufort County, that office is at 1905 Duke St. in Beaufort. In Jasper County, go to 10908 North Jacob Smart Blvd. in Ridgeland.
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Some members who complete an annual review form will no longer meet Medicaid eligibility requirements. In those instances,
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These members will be able to shop for private medical insurance and enroll in coverage through the Health Insurance Exchange. These members may also contact their current Medicaid managed care organization (e.g., Absolute Total Care, First Choice, Healthy Blue, Humana or Molina) about other coverage plans they may qualify for on the Health Insurance Marketplace or check with their current employer to see if they offer health coverage.
Community members who need help with requalifying for South Carolina Medicaid or finding other health coverage after being notified of no longer qualifying, should call RCA at 866-681-0858. There is no cost for this assistance.
For other resources, visit BeaufortMemorial.org/Medicaid.
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• The monthly Palm Trees & Pistons car show will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. July 8 at Sea Turtle Marketplace on Hilton Head Island, in the parking lot of the former SteinMart store.
The show will feature vintage, antique, exotic, muscle and unique cars owned by area locals.
Any car owner who would like to display their vehicle(s) are welcome to bring them for show and tell, and to meet others of like mind. Not a car owner? Come by and see some cool cars. It’s all free.
The show is held the second Saturday of each month, depending on weather, and is free and open to the public.
• James River Greyhound Meet & Greets held at Bluffton and Hilton Head Petsmart stores will be suspended for the month of July and August due to high temperatures.
The events will resume in September with the first and third of the month meetings at Hilton Head PetSmart from 11 to 1 p.m. and the second Saturday of the month at Bluffton.
If interested in learning about Greyhounds as pets, feel free to contact Karen Shea at 804-356-4102 or Chris Schlentner at 847-321-1771.
• The new Children’s Art Museum (CAM) at Jepson Center, part of Telfair Museums, will host a public Grand Opening celebration from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 8 at the museum, 207 W. York St. in Savannah.
The new museum will provide engaging, inspiring exhibits and handson, interactive spaces for toddler ages and up. Age-appropriate experiences will include modern technologies, immersive environments, and low-tech and hands-on activities.
CAM will be open during all Telfair Museum operating hours. For more information, call 912-7909-8865 or visit telfair.org.
• The Heritage Library Book Club will meet at 11 a.m. July 12 at the Hil-
ton Head Public Library, 11 Beach City Road on Hilton Head Island.
The book to be discussed is “Coffin Point: The Strange Cases of Ed McTeer, Witchdoctor Sheriff” by Baynard Woods.
Registration is requested at HeritageLib.org/bookclub.
• Singers looking for a summer activity are welcome to join the Shore Notes women’s chorus on four Mondays: July 31, Aug. 7, Aug. 14 and Aug. 21 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., and discover the fun and camaraderie of a cappella singing.
On Aug. 28 at 7:30 p.m. the program finale will be a Friends & Family night, where summer singers can perform the two songs they learned with the chorus.
Rehearsals are at Okatee Baptist Church, 5467 N. Okatie Hwy. (Route 170) in Ridgeland.
For more information, call 843-7056852 or visit hiltonheadshorenotes. com.
• America’s Boating Club Hilton Head will hold its America’s Boating Course safety class Aug. 19 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the USCB Osher Learning Center in Bluffton.
The class is open to the public and will cover topics such as boating laws and regulations; safety equipment, both required and recommended; navigation in adverse conditions; communication; and knots and lines.
The cost of the class is $75 for individuals or $100 for couples. Children can also attend with their parents for $20.
For more information and to register, visit abchh.org.
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Old eatery faves on the move, new trendsetters set to open
By Tim Wood CONTRIBUTOR
Yes, we’re approaching the dog days of summer, and as the temps keep going up, so does the temperature of the Lowcountry small business market, with both new entrepreneurs entering the arena and longtime culinary heroes getting ready to hang new shingles. There’s so much exciting news to share this month.
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The Bank, 59 Pope Avenue, Hilton Head Island, 843-715-3942, thebankhhi. com: You’ve seen plenty of online buzz about The Bank beer garden and quick eats complex at the Sea Pines Circle, and the latest Watterson Brands project has been a hit in its first few weeks.
The new South End hotspot features Side Hustle Brewing Company beers and food options that include Bank Heist Burgers, All About the Benjamins Seafood, Dollar Billy’s Ice Cream, Pizza Co, and Mo’ Money Tacos. Get your craft beer and cocktail fix from the Armored Bar beverage trailer (where no one drinks “a loan”).
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Sprout Momma Breads, 93 Arrow Road, Hilton Head Island, 843-715-2649, sproutmomma.com: They have been a farmers market favorite for years, and now their circuitous route to a brick and mortar locale has landed them in the former home of Signe’s Bakery.
Sprout Momma was once thought headed to a Bluffton location, but when the long-time bakery came available, it proved to be kismet too perfect to ignore.
On the bakery side, European style pastries, giant crumb muffins, Caity’s onepound crack cookies and a wide selection of old-fashion desserts are the stars. Their homemade breads are the delightful bookends for an array of breakfast sandwiches.
For lunch, Sprout Momma promises the “biggest, baddest, tastiest sandwiches in all of the Lowcountry.” We’ve tasted a few, including Patty’s Smash Melt, and early signs point to the crew living up to that billing.
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Now, they have moved from their former home at the Village at Wexford to become Sprout Momma’s neighbor in a showroom that doubles their previous space. This has allowed the home décor sister team to expand their product line offerings and services, including a new rental space for meetings and gatherings.
Lucky Beach Bar + Kitchen, 14 Folly Field Road, Hilton Head Island, 843-6280481, luckybeachhhi.com: The former home of Carrabba’s next to Adventure Cove Mini-Golf has been re-imagined as a family-friendly American classics eatery with a menu full of Southern and Caribbean inspiration.
The 250-seat restaurant opened in late May and features a wrap-around patio with an overhang and garage-style doors that open to show off a long bar, outdoor dining with firepits and a stage for live music.
Lucky Beach is an all-day destination, with a dedicated takeout open from breakfast to late-night eats, including a number of grab-and-go options.
Okan Bluffton, 71 Calhoun Street, Suite 100, Bluffton, 843-949-3002, okanbluffton. com: Chef Bernard Bennett has already made a lasting impression on foodies with his Western Caribbean offerings via food truck for more than a year now. The raves go far beyond the Lowcountry, as Bennett is a Beard Award nominee for Best Southeast Newcomer.
Now, after many construction delays, Okan has opened its doors to become the literal centerpiece of The Bridge at Calhoun, offering a “journey of culture and cuisine.”
We’ve raved about the aloo hand pies from the food truck, but the sit-down experience is equally mind blowing. Congrats to Bennett and partners Matt Cunningham and Ben Carson for their June 26 opening.
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Style galore headed to Old Town: A few doors down from Okan, Col-Lab has begun work on their buildout, promising curated style with fashion, home décor and gift offerings.
Just up the road, there is another boutique that is readying for an opening. Panache Boutique, a popular online womenswear brand with a brick and mortar
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And a quick turn off Bluffton Road into The Promenade and you will see a “coming soon” sign next to CRUDO for Bespoke Abode, a home décor and furnishing store founded on Martha’s Vineyard. They are opening a Southern outpost in Bluffton that will feature both home décor products and residential interior design services.
Familiar faces coming to Main Street: They have been a huge part of helping build one of the area’s favorite eateries into a dynamo. Now, Lauren Jordan and Tracy Wilson are going all-in on their own culinary dream, as the former Captain Woody’s GMs are teaming to open Cactus Street Cantina in Main Street Village.
The pair have 33 total years at the Woody’s helm – Jordan with 23 in Bluffton and Wilson with 10 on the island – and have partnered with chef Adolfo Aguilar on the new Southwestern-themed eatery. Aguilar is a veteran of a slew of area foodie destinations, including Woody’s, Sigler’s and Agave.
The Cantina will take over the spot formerly occupied by Great Bites, who moved to Northridge Plaza in late 2022. Cactus Street will feature tacos, quesedillas, burritos, tortas, bowls and salads with a full bar, grab-and-go selections and online ordering. They are targeting a late-summer/early fall opening and will be open Monday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Kenny B’s heading to Bluffton: Sharing this piece of news has me positively giddy. I have long been a huge fan of Kenny and Laverne Ballard, the husband-wife team behind Kenny B’s French Quarter Café. It takes a minute to get to them off Pope Avenue from Bluffton, but it has always been worth it and then some for the best Cajun food this side of Mother’s in New Orleans.
After 26 years on the island, Kenny B’s is headed to Bluffton. They are currently working on renovations at the former
home of Thai Smile Cuisine in Bridge Center off U.S. 278. (Thai Smile made the opposite move, recently opening a spot at 11 Palmetto Bay Road on the island.)
The Ballards have lived in Bluffton for 15 years and are looking forward to a larger location and a central home that will allow them to start offering delivery through Door Dash and other services. The new spot will have the signature French Quarter-inspired murals and décor tributes to his beloved Georgia Bulldogs. And the couple will still offer their beloved Thanksgiving takeout service this year. The island location will be open through the end of the year, with hopes to open the larger Bluffton home soon after – definitely by Mardi Gras 2024.
Pomodori coming to Bluffton: The former home of Underground Burrito at 1252 May River Road is getting a new occupant. Long-time island Italian fave Pomodori is prepping a takeout and grab-and-go version of the eatery in the Old Town space. Details are slim but we’re hearing a back-to-school-ish opening is the hope.
New pet resort coming to Okatie Center: They say imitation is the ultimate form of flattery. With K9 Resorts Bluffton open and thriving a few minutes down S.C. 170, another pet pampering chain has decided to enter the market. The Jacksonville-based Pet Paradise chain has plans to open their 51st location at 139 Okatie Boulevard next to Starbucks. The company offers boarding for dogs and cats as well as doggie day care, training and grooming. This will be their third locale in South Carolina, with spots already open in Greenville and Ballantine. A veterinarian clinic will also be onsite and owners will have webcam access to the dogs’ play area. The 175-pet-capacity, 15,000-square-foot facility is planning a 2024 opening and will begin taking reservations six months before opening, according to company officials.
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With advance planning, you can protect your loved ones from their eventual inability, disability, predators and creditors.
When doing your estate planning, if you leave your assets in a “spendthrift trust” for your loved ones, instead of outright, you can protect from 1. their inability to manage the assets; 2. their eventual disability; 3. predatory spouses in divorce proceedings who try to get 50% of their assets (which could include what were your assets); and 4. their creditors.
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For instance, let us assume John is not married and has one child named Jackie, who is married to Gary. Jackie and Gary have John’s only grandchild, Riley.
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4. if Jackie is sued for medical malpractice and the claimants recover some or all of Jackie’s assets (including the family property John left to Jackie).
If, however, John left his assets in a “spendthrift trust” for Jackie’s benefit, with Riley as a remainder beneficiary, these assets would be protected. An advisor or financial trustee could make the assets grow and protect them from poor management or poor judgment.
If Jackie became disabled, Gary would not be able to squander that money. If Jackie and Gary divorced, Gary would not share in the assets John left to Jackie. The assets would be protected because they were in trust.
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Jackie is a medical doctor with a busy practice. John does not like Gary. Also, he thinks Jackie and Gary may divorce someday. John wants to leave everything he owns to Jackie, but he doesn’t want Gary to get his assets or control over his assets. Plus, he wants to make sure that if something happens to Jackie, that Riley will get the assets he left to Jackie.
In all events, John wants to ensure Gary will not get his assets.
Also, if Jackie were sued for medical malpractice and found liable or decided to settle, the claimants would not share in the assets John left to Jackie. Our society is litigious, and statistics indicate 50% of marriages end in divorce. Leaving assets in trust instead of outright can provide you with the peace of mind you deserve and protect your family and your family property.
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Options available to help keep your chin up and neck tight
By E. Ronald Finger CONTRIBUTOR
It’s probably safe to say that no two chins or necks are identical. Not surprisingly, most people will be unhappy with their necks if given enough time. This discussion will be on how to treat the various disliked chins and necks (they are very much related). Let’s start with the various treatments and then place each chin/ neck problem into the treatment category.
Let’s start with the simplest non-surgical treatment:
• Deficient chin projection correction. This can take a simple injection of a
long-term filler or even chin implant. This correction makes an enormous difference to the face profile and usually pulls the anterior neck tighter. The filler procedure takes about 10 minutes.
• Microneedling with radiofrequency (RF). Our unit is the VirtueRF device, which melts certain depths of fat and tightens skin non-surgically. Recovery is virtually non-existent regarding after-treatment activities. Treatments may take from two to four sessions.
• Liposuction of the neck with the Renuvion, which is FDA approved to use with liposuction. Liposuction removes excess fat and improves the jawline. The Renuvion RF may also be indicated to tighten the skin of the neck. Consider it like shrink-wrapping the skin. The Renuvion probe uses a small incision under the chin and behind each ear usually requiring no sutures. This is considered a one-time,
minimally invasive surgery with some bruising and swelling.
• Direct excision of the “turkey gobbler.” This is often for those older ages with advanced sagging, sun-damaged skin who don’t want a facelift. It’s also a favorite with men. This minor procedure is very effective in eliminating any excess skin. The downside is a faint vertical scar in the front of the neck with no stitch marks.
• PDO threads is an office procedure that tightens the skin for about one and a half to two years. Like most procedures, it must be done correctly to be effective.
• Facelift is effective at lifting both face and neck. This is a procedure to be discussed by itself.
Who fits into these categories?
The causes of a deficient chin or saggy, fatty neck are heredity, over-weight, excessive sun exposure, smoking, and an unhealthy diet. The chin/neck problems
can be one or a combination of having an insufficient chin, too much fat, or loss of neck elasticity. All of these are often related to one’s genes.
Those with insufficient chins may choose No. 1 above. They may also need liposuction of the neck according to how much fat is present.
Those with wrinkly skin due to loss of elasticity may benefit from one of the other procedures listed above.
Generally, but not always, a combination of procedures is indicated for the best results. The best approach is to make an appointment with your plastic surgeon to help assess what procedure(s) would best meet your needs.
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Oral health vitally important for baby, mom during pregnancy
By Amber Linaburg CONTRIBUTOR
As a registered dental hygienist and mom of two young children, I have seen firsthand the effects of pregnancy on oral health. Pregnant women sometimes avoid professional dental care during pregnancy for various reasons, which is never a good idea. Factors such as elevated hormone levels can cause various gum and teeth issues that can affect not just the mother, but the baby’s health as well.
Taking good care of your teeth during pregnancy is extremely important. Higher levels of progesterone and estrogen hormones, poor food choices due to cravings, frequent snacking due to increased hunger, and inadequate daily oral hygiene resulting from nausea or sensitive teeth and gums can lead to cavities, tooth erosion, gingival inflammation, and non-cancerous pregnancy tumors on the gums.
Nearly 75% of pregnant women have gingivitis, an early stage of periodontal disease that occurs when the gums become red and swollen. If left untreated, gingivitis can progress to periodontal disease.
Association found that pregnant women with chronic periodontal disease were four to seven times more likely to deliver premature (born before 37 weeks) and underweight babies than mothers with healthy gums. Not all premature babies have health complications, but premature birth can cause short-term and long-term medical problems, ranging from breathing and digestive issues to hearing and vision problems.
To prevent these issues, women should establish a consistent at-home dental care routine and maintain professional cleanings and dental visits throughout their pregnancy. Some women may require an additional cleaning during their pregnancy, which may be covered by their dental insurance company.
Many dental procedures can be performed safely during pregnancy and should be scheduled during the second trimester, since it may be difficult to lay flat for an extended period during the third trimester. Although safe during pregnancy, digital X-rays can and most likely will be postponed until after the baby arrives.
Elective and cosmetic treatments, like whitening, should be avoided during pregnancy because there is not enough data to show their effects on unborn babies.
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Periodontal disease can cause serious infection in the gums that ultimately results in loss of tissue attachment and bone that supports the teeth. Additionally, bacteria can be transmitted through the blood and amniotic fluid in the womb to the unborn child, contributing to risk of preterm birth, low birth weight, premature contractions, or serious infection for the newborn child.
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Baby teeth begin to develop five to six weeks into pregnancy and the first tooth emerges at around five months of age! Dental exams are recommended at the first sign of a tooth and no later than 12 months old.
Establishing healthy dental habits at a young age is critical to lasting, positive dental health throughout life.
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Which wrinkle reducing agent is right for you?
By Mathew T. Epps CONTRIBUTOR
Botulinum toxin type A (BoNT-A), historically referred to as Botox, remains the No. 1 nonsurgical facial rejuvenation treatment. Botox is one of many botulinum neurotoxins that act to temporarily weaken facial muscles to smooth or soften dynamic fine lines and wrinkles.
Treatments should be tailored to the individual in what is known as a particular individual’s “pattern.” Botox is not alone though – currently there are four other major formulations of Botulinum toxin.
To some, the most familiar neurotoxin brand name is Botox (an Allergan product). There are several other FDA approved BoNT-A toxins including Xeomin (by Merz), Dysport (Galderma), and Jeuveau (Evolus). While the active component of each of these agents is BoNT-A toxin, they vary markedly in formulation including a “protein blend” that can affect injection efficacy, duration of effect, and diffusion.
Dysport has the diffusion size of roughly a quarter, Botox a nickel, and Xeomin a dime. Diffusion of the injections can greatly alter the predictability of a treatment, or likewise, can create a smoother look on large surface areas such as the forehead or a more precise treatment around the eyes.
Some BoNT-A toxins contain carrier proteins that can infer a progressive immunity that may limit duration of effect over the course of several treatments. Purer product formulation such as the affordably priced Xeomin may be helpful in patients who have developed an immunity to Botox.
Of the four major wrinkle-smoothing agents, Xeomin and Dysport begin to have an effect within three to five
days, as opposed to Botox which routinely takes effect in seven to 10 days. Generally, Botox, Xeomin and Dysport have a duration of four to six months.
As such, the caveat with all these current treatment options is that regardless of the formulation, they are dose dependent and vary in price. In other words, less is not more, and markedly more is not necessarily better.
For Botox, the average dose currently ranges from 40 to 64 units. Under-treatment or skimping on the dose results in under treatment and commonly results in under-satisfaction. Conversely, over treatment can result in a “frozen” look and brow-drop. BoNt-A toxins are very safe, relatively temporary, and can be quite predictable in well-trained hands. The most important factor in satisfaction following anti-wrinkle treatments is having a qualified injector who is competent and confident in using the neurotoxin of choice. Likewise, bargain Botox can be costly to fix.
Treatments can be tailored to treat the glabellar area between the eyebrows and above the nose where the “11” lines form, the forehead, crow’s feet, muscles that contribute to a gummy smile, chin pitting, jawline, neck bands, and even large, full-appearing cheek masseter muscles. Rare side effects include bruising and headaches.
The takeaway is that Botulinum toxin in the right hands can be a fun, refreshing zero-downtime experience that is performed safely and reliably millions of times a year.
Mathew T. Epps, MD, MS, DABS is a plastic surgeon, triple- fellowship trained in facial, eyelid, and breast surgery. matheweppsmd.com or info@ dreppsmd.com
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Technology in chiropractic care offers precision, efficacy
By Ken Horup CONTRIBUTOR
Technological advancements have revolutionized healthcare and chiropractic is no exception. The development of tools and technologies transformed how chiropractors diagnose and treat patients. Just in my lifetime I have seen how treatment methods and diagnostic capabilities have progressed chiropractic care.
In the 1980s, chiropractic equipment and technologies were relatively basic. I remember my dad’s chiropractor back in Denmark relied on his hands to perform adjustments. Although my dad felt great after his treatment, I now realize he would have greatly benefitted from the new state-of-the-art equipment. It enhances precision and efficacy.
For example, we use equipment to
assist moving the vertebrae/bones back into alignment. An arthrostim machine might look like a mini jackhammer, but it is a gentler way to adjust patients by moving the vertebrae 12 times per second. A vibrocussor looks like a handheld massager but moves the vertebrae 20 times per second.
These devices offer a softer alternative to manual adjustments while still providing effective treatments.
In addition to the adjustment tools, chiropractors have implemented numerous new technologies through therapies. Take laser therapy as an example. It breaks up fixations in joints. Red-light therapy is also used, as it increases healing and reduces inflammation by bringing oxygen to the area. It can increase blood flow up to 500%.
Decompression tables are another great and commonly used chiropractic
tool. They increase disc space in compressed areas, and there are even decompression tables specifically for knees.
To help with treatment diagnosis, X-ray machines have also advanced over the years. Even in my early years of practice (starting in 1997) we were still manually developing our own X-rays with a five-part process using X-ray tanks, developing solutions and darkrooms.
Today’s X-ray machines are computer
based with digital radiology that provides a clearer image and lower radiation exposure. Digital radiology has helped chiropractors visualize spinal structures with greater detail, speed and accuracy which aids in precise diagnosis and facilitates targeted treatment plans and protocols.
These are just a few examples of advanced treatments and technological options available. These methods help reduce pain, promote tissue healing, and enhance overall recovery.
What a blessing it has been to personally see the improvements technology has enabled chiropractors over the past 25 years. I look forward to learning and growing more in the years to come.
Dr. Ken Horup is a chiropractic physician serving the Lowcountry for 25 years. specificchiropractic.com
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Memory Matters promotes brain and body health with 5K
Get your body and your mind moving while helping support local families living with Alzheimer’s and related dementia in the Memory Matters’ third annual 5K Beach Walk and Run, to be held Sept. 9 on Hilton Head Island.
The start and finish line will be on the beach in front of the Marriott’s Grand Ocean, 51 S. Forest Beach Drive. Participants will be able to access this part of the beach via the Alder Lane Beach Access.
Before the 5K, a 400-meter Fun Run will be available to children 6 years and younger, making this a family event for all ages. After the race, a pancake breakfast will be provided to all race registrants prepared by volunteers from Providence Presbyterian Church located directly across the street from the beach.
“The best part of this race is that all funds raised in the race will stay right
here in Beaufort and Jasper counties to help the local families that rely on Memory Matters’ programs and services,” said Memory Matters Executive Director Jill Horner.
Free parking will also be available at the church prior to the race.
Strollers and four-legged friends are welcome.
Registration is open now at secure. frontstream.com/2023-move-your-mind5k.
For more information, email joy@ mymemorymatters.org for more information.
Memory Matters was founded in 1997 on Hilton Head Island to serve families dealing with memory loss. The nonprofit organization is nationally recognized for its memory care, support and education programs.
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God turns our disappointment into an appointment with Him
By Bill Ward CONTRIBUTOR
I have always thought one of the most fascinating of the disciples was Thomas. In scripture, Thomas is brave, honest, uncertain and, of course, doubtful. In essence, he is real!
Of all the dramatic moments in Thomas’ life, perhaps the most famous was God’s appointment with him after his resurrection. It is here where we can see how his disappointment turned into an appointment with God.
It has been said that disappointments are God’s appointments. What if we looked at disappointments as an opportunity to have an appointment with God?
It is so important that we are ready for appointments with God because scripture tells us time and time again that God can use our disappointments. One of the great testimonies of scripture is that when Jesus was suffering, he was confident that his hurting could be used by God. Jesus knew
his suffering was not meaningless. We may not know the reason or the
purpose for our disappointments in life, but we know God can use it for His glory. I’m not suggesting that God is the originator of suffering – yet God can use it for good. We know that God does a lot of his greatest works in times of disappointment. Tragedy and crisis are but magnifiers –circumstances that force our hand and shine a bright light on situations we might have otherwise ignored or dismissed. During whatever uncertainty you may be going through, look for those appointments. Don’t waste whatever crisis is upon you. Don’t waste a time of hardship. Don’t just try to “make it through” a difficult season of life. Redeem it!
Make an appointment with God during this time and see how God can use it and how He can use you.
Rev. Dr. William Ward is the senior pastor at Providence Presbyterian Church on Hilton Head Island.
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Choose the right piano to become part of your lifestyle
By Jennifer Herrin CONTRIBUTOR
Music is an integral part of our lives. From massive Taylor Swift concerts to the family dance-off in the living room, music is a universal language that brings people together.
The piano is an exceptional instrument that can be the foundation of many a gathering. It can produce a full range of sounds, from soft and gentle melodies to powerful and dynamic pieces. While there are advantages to purchasing a used piano, investing in a new piano can offer several advantages that make it worth the higher price.
First, a new piano has a fresh sound. A newly manufactured instrument has not been affected by the passage of time, which means it will produce the sound it was designed to make.
As an instrument ages, its strings and
soundboard can wear down or be subject to the effects of air, humidity, and use, leading to a different sound quality or mechanical imperfection than in its new state. A new piano will have the full range of tones and nuances that the maker designed, with an exact mechanical touch, making it an incredibly enjoyable experience.
Second, investing in a new piano guarantees its quality. With a brand-new piano, you have an assurance that the instrument will be of high quality and be more durable. A new piano will also come with a warranty or guarantee, typically lasting 5 to 10 years, which provides peace of mind. Also, new pianos can often be purchased under financing options, whereas second-hand pianos are often on a cash basis only.
Third, over time a new piano’s value will either increase, remain the same, or decrease only marginally. This is particularly true for higher caliber Japanese, European
and American pianos. While it might seem like a significant investment initially, a new piano will continue to be of value as the years go by, especially if well-maintained. Additionally, many new pianos are built to last for many generations, which elevate their sentimental value as well as economic value.
Finally, purchasing a new piano can provide an opportunity that used pianos cannot. First, a buyer will automatically know the “history” of the piano upon purchase. There will be no surprises about its condition, quality or longevity (and whether or not it suffered any unseen water damage in any hurricane).
Additionally, new instruments offer a wide array of options in terms of models, finishes, sizes and other customizations. These options offer greater flexibility in finding a piano that suits the unique needs of the buyer, both in terms of sound quality
and overall aesthetic.
Even though purchasing a new piano might seem daunting, weighing out the advantages makes it more than worth the investment. A new piano can provide a fresh and full sound experience, guaranteed quality, better value over time, and customization options that will help create a personalized experience.
Remember that a new piano’s value goes beyond just its monetary worth – it also enriches your life and the lives of those around you. So, purchasing a new piano is one of the best investments you can make for yourself and your musical journey –and maybe for that next round of musical chairs with the grandkids.
Jennifer Herrin is part owner of Kawai Piano Gallery by Herrin in Bluffton. kawaipianogallerybyherrin.com or @kawaipianogallerybyherrin on Instagram
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Representatives of Volunteers in Medicine Hilton Head and Mental Health America Beaufort Jasper were invited to speak at the annual national conference of Mental Health America held in Washington, D.C., June 7. The meeting was attended by representatives from the 300 Mental Health America affiliates in the United States. The national organization extended the invitation in recognition of the collaborative program that was developed by the Hilton Head and Bluffton VIM Clinics and MHABJ to provide mental health counseling for the Hispanic community in our area. The new program is the only program presently in the state of South Carolina and is believed to be one of only a few in the nation. Speaking at the conference were, from left, Steve Caywood, Maria Josey, and Dr. Beth Snyder with MHABJ; and Dr. John Newman from Hilton Head VIM.
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Library offers special summer programs
The Hilton Head Branch Library celebrates summer with trivia, movies and art programs for adults.
“Rise ’n’ Shine Summatime Trivia” offers prizes for winners at 10 a.m. Tuesdays, July 11 and 25. Categories include pop culture, literature, movies, music, history and science.
The “Page-to-Screen Movie Series,” held at 3 p.m. every other Tuesday, screens a movie based on a book. The July 11 film is “Where the Crawdads Sing,” based on the book by Delia Owens; the July 25 movie is “Little Women,” based on the book by Louisa May Alcott.
Adult Art Studio is scheduled for 4 to 5 p.m. Thursday, July 13, offering an hour of judgment-free art creation. The session is suitable for creators of all skill levels to try drawing from a provided still life display or
those who need a quiet place to work on their own art projects.
Pencils and paper will be provided, and artists may bring their own supplies.
Call the Hilton Head Branch reference desk at 843-255-6525 for more information about these and other programs for adults and children. Library hours are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Hilton Head Library is located at 11 Beach City Road.
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Old fishermen must keep trying new tricks to outwit novices
By Collins Doughtie CONTRIBUTOR
More and more I have found that when I lay out a game plan for a day of fishing it doesn’t always go the way I planned. For example, just last week I had my whole day mapped out. At low tide, I was going to go to this spot and, as the tide began to rise, I would go to another spot, and so on.
The problem with this way of fishing is you get to your spot and there sits another boat. With more and more boats fishing these waters, this frustrating start to the day has been happening to me more and more, and every year it just gets worse.
Quite honestly, I try my best to hide fish from other anglers that might be riding pass me as I am hooked up. Two of my favorite ways of doing this is to either put my reel in free spool and let the fish swim around until the other boat is out of sight or secondly, to ease the fish in the boat over the side farthest away from the prying eyes of anglers on the passing boat.
These old tricks aren’t working like they used to, so what now?
I don’t do it all the time but more and more I have gone to exploring new areas. All you have to do is look at a nautical chart of the area and you will instantly realize there are large and small estuaries absolutely everywhere. Even after living here for so long, I’ll bet I haven’t explored 80% of these tributaries.
In my mind at least, there just have to be fish in most all of them. They might not be there at low tide nor mid tide, but if you put the time in and pay attention, chances are you’ll learn that the fish will be there at some time during the tide cycle. All it takes is patience and a logbook where you record what time in the tide the fish show up in that particular place.
I think about exploring new areas more than I actually do it, but lately I have noticed that the majority of boats that I see out there regularly are almost always at a handful of spots, and these spots are hit hard day after day.
Because there always seems to be a boat at this handful of places, newcomers to our waters figure if that boat is always at that spot, then there must be something there. Before
long it becomes a battle of who can get up the earliest, or get their bait first, and camp out on the spot. Then they tell a friend, and that friend tells another friend, and before you know it, it’s like winning the Mega Millions Jackpot when you get there first. Sadly though, after a while these productive spots are fished out and the whole process starts over in another place.
On a recent weekend, I decided to take my 16-foot skiff, the Marsh Monkey, out. With all the wind and rain we have had recently, it was the first day in quite some time that called for bright sunny skies and 0% chance of rain.
Quite frankly, I avoid fishing on weekends, especially inshore, because so many jet ski hot dogs and weekend boaters haven’t a lick of courtesy. But this time, I decided “what the heck.” My wife, Karen, was going to spend the day with a girlfriend so I was looking forward to getting out by myself and trying new places and new techniques.
Armed with a tackle box full of artificial lures, a small cast net, a can of sardines, an
orange and jug of water, I headed out. The tide was low, which is the best time to catch live bait with my cast net, and I ran to a tried and true bait catching spot. Usually, I can catch enough shrimp and finger mullet, but this time all I caught was small croakers around four inches long.
Moving from spot to spot while avoiding heavily trafficked areas, I cast a variety of artificial lures for an hour or two and managed to catch four flounder. All were undersized so I released them.
In a new spot, I anchored and changed to nothing but a small circle hook and a split shot about a foot up from the hook. I nosed hooked a croaker and drifted it back in the current. Not expecting much, I set my rod down and ate my lunch.
Suddenly my rod darn near went overboard but my cat-like reflexes caught it just in time. Thinking it had to be a redfish, I was stunned when, after two nice runs, up came a stud trout – easily more than 20 inches long. I was elated.
Down went another croaker and wham! another huge trout! For the next hour I caught two dozen monster trout, all on croakers.
Weekend or not, this exploring trip taught me that by gum, you CAN teach new tricks to an old dog like me!
Collins Doughtie, a 60-year resident of the Lowcountry, is a sportsman, graphic artist, and lover of nature. collinsdoughtie@icloud. com
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This recent catch of stud trout was a surprising part of a feeding frenzy in a new fishing spot discovered on a weekend fishing jaunt.
Realtors Association marks 50 years
Hilton Head Area Realtors (HHAR), a member-based organization, is marking half a century of serving as the region’s largest trade association for real estate professionals.
The organization’s 50th anniversary was kicked off at HHAR’s Installation of Officers Celebration in January and will be celebrated with events and programs throughout the year, ending at the organization’s annual oyster roast in October.
HHAR, which launched in 1973 and has grown to now include more than 1,600 Realtors and affiliate partners, was created to support, educate and empower Realtors to enhance their professionalism and success while providing the highest level of ethical service to the public and the consumers they serve.
HHAR has played a vital role in the region by giving back to the community through funding and supporting charitable, nonprofit organizations that ensure safe and affordable housing and quality of life, educating on homeownership, and providing disaster
relief.
Since becoming a fundraising event in 2007, HHAR’s annual Golf and Tennis Tournament has provided more than $300,000 in grants to Lowcountry organizations that support housing and quality of life. Members have supported Hilton Head Regional Habitat for Humanity in building six homes in Bluffton and three on Hilton Head.
“For the past 50 years, HHAR has provided vital resources to both real estate professionals and the community, and it has been the voice of real estate in the region,” said Jean Beck, CEO of HHAR. “We look forward to continuing this mission well into the future.”
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There’s something new in store for customers at PAL Thrift
By Amy Campanini CONTRIBUTOR
Bluffton is known for great shopping, including lots of charming, locally owned boutiques, as well as outlets. Nestled among the many businesses in Sheridan Park, locals and tourists alike have discovered a hidden gem where great buys save lives. By shopping at the Palmetto Animal League Thrift Store, you are helping rescue animals.
“Our mission is to accept quality, gently used donations and sell them at reasonable prices to support the welfare and feeding of animals under our care until they find their forever home,” said PAL Development Coordinator Stephanie Bashaw.
Under new management, PAL Thrift has undergone a full reorganization in the past few months. Customers can still expect all the same departments they love, with newly expanded areas, including golf, sports, and
tools. One of the most popular new spaces is all about our four-legged friends.
“Since helping animals is PAL’s focus, we dedicated an entire room to pet items, filling it with everything a person could dream of to keep their cat or dog happy,” said Bashaw.
PAL Thrift has something for everyone, including lower priced items as well as de-
signer items and antiques. How can the store offer so many unique, specialty finds all in one place? Quality donations from people like you keep shoppers coming back on a regular basis to see what’s new.
“People donate some of the most beautiful pieces of furniture, and when they hit the floor, they don’t last long,” said Bashaw. “If you have a large furniture donation, PAL Thrift will come pick it up for free.”
If you have a flair for retail and a love for animals, PAL Thrift is always looking for fun, enthusiastic volunteers like Joanne
Smith, who has been volunteering at the store since 2008. She enjoys using her creativity and organizational skills to support PAL’s no kill rescue programs.
“I love animals and I want to help them all and keep them happy and healthy,” said Smith. “I love helping make their lives better.”
Need another reason to stop by and see what’s new in store at PAL Thrift? Mingle with adorable, adoptable pets as you browse this Saturday, July 8, from 10 a.m. to noon. Anyone who brings a pet food donation for PAL’s Adoption Center will receive a free PAL vehicle magnet.
To learn how your purchases and donations give abandoned, abused and neglected animals a second chance at life, visit palmettoanimalleague.org/thrift.
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Here are some reasons why real estate robots may replace Realtors
By Larry Stoller CONTRIBUTOR
As we pass the six-month mark of 2023, we are on the edge of an industrial revolution, in which nanotechnology and robotics will revolutionize the real estate industry. Say hello to Nana and Robi, and get ready to buy and sell real estate like you never did before.
While robots might be lacking (or might be better) in social skills, here’s how and why they could replace Realtors:
They are super smart. Real Estate robots will be programmed to have an IQ of 150. Even though it will be artificial intelligence, this intellect will have more smarts than the real intelligence that most humans have.
They are there for you 24/7. These robots are always ready to take care of your real estate needs. They never get
tired, they don’t go on vacation, and they are always available in the evenings and on weekends.
They can optimally price your home. With their advanced analytical capability, in mere minutes they can analyze all comparable properties, current tax values, cost per square foot, appreciation, depreciation, and even factor in price adjustments for location and improvements to arrive at the best selling price for your home.
They can provide an effective marketing plan to sell your home. In addition to stating exactly what they will do to sell your home, they will also provide you with a marketing timeline and update on tasks completed.
They have all the local housing for sale information. When buying, if you can verbalize the features of your dream home (and price range), robots can
provide you with a list of homes that meet your exact criteria.
They can show you the above homes while you are sipping your hot chocolate or coffee. Just slip on the HGs (hologram glasses) and tour the top home contenders. See the outside, inside, all the rooms, and all special features of these homes in any way you like.
They are trustworthy and have your best needs at heart. Robots are programmed to make your objectives and goals their No. 1 priority, and even though they don’t have a heart as we know it, they are always representing your best interests.
They work cheap. They are happy to be paid in nuts and bolts.
Larry Stoller is a broker and Realtor with Real Estate Five of the Lowcountry. Larry@ RealEstateFive.com, RealEstateFive.com
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“Rent,” Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning, ground-breaking musical set in East Village of NYC, May River Theatre, in Ulmer Auditorium inside Bluffton Town Hall, 20 Bridge St. Tickets $25, available now at mayrivertheatre.com.
July 8
Grand Opening celebration, of new Children’s Art Museum at Jepson Center, part of Telfair Museums, 207 W. York St. in Savannah. Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Engaging, inspiring exhibits and hands-on, interactive spaces for toddler ages and up.
July 8
“Sleeping with the Ancestors,” book signing by author Joseph McGill Jr., 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Heyward House, 70 Boundary St. historicbluffton.org or 843-757-6293
Through July 9
“Binya: Faces ob de Gullah Geechee,” at Coastal Discovery Museum, 70 Honey Horn Drive, Hilton Head Island. Features more than 50 portraits and related objects from the 1920s, telling stories of individuals across the Gullah Geechee corridor. Open during operating hours, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday. 843-689-6767 or coastaldiscovery.org
July 18-20
“Halfway Home,” sea turtle art exhibit at Art League Academy, 106 Cordillo Parkway, Hilton
Head Island. In collaboration with Sea Turtle Patrol HHI, featuring sea turtle-themed artwork by local artists. Closing reception 5-7 p.m. July 20. Artleaguehhi.org or 843-681-5060
Through July 22
“Come to the Table: A Celebration of Food and Drink,” exhibit of artworks by Denise Liotta DeMarzo, at Art League of Hilton Head gallery, 14 Shelter Cove Lane, Hilton Head Island. Gallery hours 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon-4 p.m. Sunday, 90 minutes before all Arts Center performances.
July 24-28
Broadway Dance Camp, program of Main Stage Community Theatre at Hilton Head Ballroom Dance Studio, 1300 Fording Island Road, Bluffton. Daily 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., taught by Sandro Virag, five-time national dance champion and Broadway dancer. For ages 12 to 28, all levels of experience. Space limited; more information at info@msctheatre.org.
July 25-Aug. 26
“Aquascapes,” coastal abstracts by Andrea Smith, at Art League of Hilton Head, 14 Shelter Cove Lane, Hilton Head Island. Opening reception 5-7 p.m. July 26. Artist demonstration, 11 a.m. Aug. 16. Free and open to the public. Gallery hours 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, and 90 minutes before every Arts Center performance. Artleaguehhi.org or 843-681-5060
Through July 30
“From My Imagination to Yours,” exhibit of works by Virginia Cassidy at SOBA, 8 Church St., Bluffton. Opening reception 5-7 pm. July 5 at the gallery. Free and open to the public.
Through July 31
“Wheels,” exhibit of automotive photography by Chandler Hummell, at Island Recreation Center lobby gallery, 20 Wilborn Road, Hilton Head Island. Hours 6 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Chandlerh.com
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Savannah Voice Festival, various venues, including Hilton Head Island, in partnership with Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra. Recitals, concerts, opera, movie nights and more. info@savannahvoicefestival.org.
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“Jersey Boys,” Tony Award-winning story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, at Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, 14 Shelter Cove Lane, Hilton Head Island. Tickets on sale now at artshhi.org or 843-842-2787.
Aug. 24-27
“God of Carnage,” Sun City Community Theatre at Pinckney Hall, 7 p.m. Aug. 24-26, 2 p.m. Aug. 27. More information and tickets at suncitytheatre.org.
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Follow story of Frankie Valli in ‘Jersey Boys’ at Arts Center
ARTS CENTER’S SUMMER SENSATION ...
JUNE 28 – AUGUST 20
THEY HAD A LOOK, AN ATTITUDE, AND A SOUND LIKE NO OTHER.
Jersey Boys is the Tony Award-winning musical sensation about the Four Seasons – the rise, the struggles, and personal clashes, and the ultimate triumph of a group of friends whose music became symbolic of a generation ... and beloved by generations to follow!
It’s the incredible journey of four guys bound by one dream – to make it to the top. Experience electrifying performances that led them to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Can’t Take My Eyes off You,” “My Eyes Adored You” and more.
The Arts Center of Coastal Carolina’s summer production is the electrifying Tony, Grammy and Olivier Award-winning “Jersey Boys,” running now through Aug. 20.
“Jersey Boys” is the mesmerizing true story of four young men from New Jersey who went on to become one of the greatest rock ’n’ roll sensations of all time – Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons.
The show takes you behind the scenes – and behind the music – of their gripping journey, from humble beginnings as a group of blue-collar boys with big dreams, to their meteoric rise to stardom.
Their journey to the top is not without sacrifice. The musical explores the price of fame and the impact it has on the lives of this quartet. Through their trials and triumphs, “Jersey Boys” spotlights the friendship, loyalty and the indelible mark left by Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons on the music industry.
Bursting with hit songs like “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Walk Like
a Man,” and “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” this production hits all the high notes, spanning almost 50 years of the band’s remarkable history, replete with pitch-perfect crooning and tight harmonies.
Todd Underwood, who directed and choreographed the summer hit said, “This story leaves me breathless. There’s laughter … there’s conflict … there’s passion. This show will touch you in a way that makes this iconic, multi-generational music come alive like never before.”
With musical direction by former island resident Dan Gibson and performances by a rock-solid cast of performers, “Jersey Boys” is a must-see production, and the finale to the Arts Center’s amazing 2022-23 Theatre Season.
Tickets for “Jersey Boys” are going fast. Purchase online at artshhi.com or by calling 843-842-2787.
Parental guidance is strongly suggested. Recommended for ages 16 and up, due to adult themes, some violence, and strong language, as written in the script.
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Sea turtle exhibit at Art League Academy for three days only
Art League of Hilton Head has partnered with Sea Turtle Patrol HHI, a nonprofit organization that monitors and supports the nesting and hatching of sea turtles on Hilton Head beaches, to help raise both awareness and funds for this endangered species.
A special three-day exhibit, “Halfway Home,” featuring sea turtle-themed artwork created by local artists, will be held at Art League Academy, 106 Cordillo Pkwy., July 18-20, with a closing reception from 5 to 7 p.m. July 20.
The exhibit and the reception are free and open to the public.
“We named the exhibit Halfway Home because we’ll be right at the halfway point of the sea turtle season,” said Kristen McIntosh, executive director of Art League of Hilton Head. “The artists have created some beautiful pieces for sale, and we’re thrilled to be able to help such a worthy cause.”
“We patrol the beach daily from May through October, protecting our sea turtle population and educating beachgoers
throughout the season,” said Amber Kuehn, director of Sea Turtle Patrol HHI. “Our volunteer staff depends on the support of the local community. Partnering with Art League means the world to us.”
Gallery hours for this exhibit at the Art League Academy are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 18-20.
Art League of Hilton Head is the only 501(c)(3) nonprofit visual arts organization
on Hilton Head Island with a synergistic art gallery and teaching Academy.
Art League Academy welcomes artists and students in all media at all skill levels, including true beginners. Taught by professional art educators, students can choose from many art classes and workshops that change monthly.
For more information, visit artleaguehhi. org or call the Academy at 843-842-5738.
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Abstracts by graphic designer, artist featured at Art League
“Aquascapes,” a selection of coastal abstract acrylic paintings by artist and graphic designer Andrea Smith, is the featured exhibit for July 25 to Aug. 26 at the Art League of Hilton Head Gallery, 14 Shelter Cove Lane.
An opening reception will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. July 26. An artist demonstration will be offered Aug. 16 at 11 a.m. for attendees to learn more about the artist and her process.
Smith is the solopreneur behind 7th & Palm, her modern line of greeting cards, paper goods and gift items, founded in 2015. Covering a wide range of artistic endeavors, her current work in acrylics is inspired by the colors and textures of the Lowcountry, showcasing a range of large to small abstract coastal paintings on canvas, paper, cards and a variety of textiles and gift items.
“Aquascapes” is a visual adventure in hue and texture, depicting the colors, lush waterlines, and coastal landscapes from an
abstracted, aerial perspective. Paired with additional coastal subject matter, she allows texture and movement to show off various interpretations of watery landscapes, flora,
and fauna using acrylics, brushes, palette knives, and found objects.
Smith is well known locally for her fresh, modern line of greeting cards, paper goods,
and gift items, curating her work as accessible and affordable “art for your everyday.” Her work is also found in select gift shops around the country, at local festivals and markets and on her website, 7thandpalm. com.
Art League Gallery is located mid-island inside the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, 14 Shelter Cove Lane.
Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, and 90 minutes before every Arts Center performance.
Art League of Hilton Head is the only 501(c)(3) nonprofit visual arts organization on Hilton Head Island with a synergistic art gallery and teaching Academy.
Art League Gallery features local artwork in all media created by more than 200 member artists. All artwork on display is for sale and exhibits change every month. For more information, visit artleaguehhi. org or call 843-681-5060.
COASTAL ABSTRACT ACRYLICS BY ANDREA SMITH
July 25 - August 26
Mon-Sat 10am -4pm Sun 12-4pm and 90 minutes before every Arts Center performance
Gallery Talk Wed, August 16 • 11am Learn more about the process and inspiration behind the artwork
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