Friday, October 5th , 6-10 pm • Saturday, October 6th, 11am-5 pm • www.beaufortshrimpfestival.com
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domestic violence awareness month
WHAT’S INSIDE?
Reaching out with CODA
PROFILE
Verdier House docents bring history to life. see page 8
By Pamela Brownstein
For 26 years, the local nonprofit organization Citizens Opposed to Domestic Abuse, or CODA, has been focused on supporting victims of domestic violence. But with all the complexities surrounding the issue, the group is now reaching out to the community to change people’s perceptions of domestic abuse. CODA continued on page 2
What are the ingredients for a fabulous festival? Start with a fun crowd. Mix in live music and family friendly activities. Include talented local chefs, and, oh yeah,
TONS OF SHRIMP
SOCIAL
An engagement party, and a tropical themed fundraiser. see page 10 INDEX
Costume fun at pirate trunk party Greetings Buccaneers and Buccinettes, Pirates and Privateers. Your dream to own a fabulous pirate costume is about to come true on Sunday Oct, 7. Pirates Provision Co. is throwing an All Pirate Sunken Trunk Sale starting at 4 to 9 p.m., refreshments will be served. Come and try on men’s and women’s adult pirate fashions from hats down to boots and everything in between, including your sword, dagger, spyglass, rum cup and much more. Items can be purchased at the trunk sale, and if they don’t have your size or color, there’s still time to get it before Halloween. The Sunken Trunk Sale will be held at Nuances, 106 Paris Ave., across from the Port Royal Town Hall. Fair winds and good fortune to ye, till then.
october 4 - 10, 2012
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ain Street Beaufort, USA and the South Carolina Shrimpers Association are sponsoring the 18th Annual Beaufort Shrimp Festival, to be held Friday, Oct. 5, and Saturday, Oct. 6, at Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park. The festivities kick off at 6 p.m. Friday and include live music and area restaurants previewing their shrimp dishes for Saturday’s competitions. There will be a 5K Saturday morning, then the events continue at 11 a.m. with live music, children’s games and activities and arts and crafts. Local restaurants will put unique spins on fresh local shrimp and will compete for the prestigious “Silver Cup.” The Sea Island Rotary Club will host its annual Charity Shrimp Race, and there will be competitions for shrimp heading and peeling. For details, visit www.beaufortshrimpfestival.com.
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