Getting Cheeky With the Leading Ladies of A Sweeter Seat
A Sweeter Seat is a business that’s rooted in hard work, creativity, and of course, a stellar team.
The Art & Science of Stone Restoration
Master technicians Doug Hoover and Roddy Lane have the skills and experience to make natural stone look better than brand-new. Roddy Lane and Doug Hoover Training is useful, but there is no substitute for experience.” The oft-quoted line from the 1963 James Bond film,...
A Symphony of Well-Being: Tuning In To the Positive Effects of Music
Beyond its impact on emotions, music also has the power to enhance cognitive functions. Research suggests that playing musical instruments or engaging in activities like singing can improve memory, attention, and problem-solving skills.
Creating Community Through the Arts at Palmetto Bluff and Beyond
Each year, notable Southern masters of their craft are invited to address varied themes that tie to the values of the community as they immerse themselves in the local culture and lead workshops.
Neighborhood Stroll: Colleton River Club, the Land Between Two Rivers
Situated just close enough to the energy and exuberance of the Hilton Head Island community and the charm of Old Town Bluffton, Colleton River Club offers the best of all worlds and serves as a preserve for the soul and the natural world.
Musicians in Bathrooms: Matt Eckstine
What famous musician would you love to play/sing a duet with? Dolly Parton (QUEEN!)
A Note From Town of Hilton Head Mayor Alan Perry: Town Expanding Opportunities for Local Small and Minority-Owned Businesses
The Town of Hilton Head Island regularly requests bids for a diverse range of services including project consulting, landscape maintenance, custodial work, catering, drone operations, engineering, road work, technology upgrades, and more.
A Note From Bluffton Mayor Lisa Sulka
Of particular intrigue is our GROWTH program, a recent addition spanning merely three years. This initiative is tailored for well-established and prosperous companies that have operated for multiple years.
Headline News: Larry Perigo
For the first few years after arriving in 1973, the Headliners were snowbirds, playing during the tourist season then moving on. Eventually, Perigo would make the island his permanent home, joining the island just as the loose collection of musical acts was slowly gelling into a scene.
Savannah Food Crawls With Jesse Blanco
And speaking of Christmas, this book would make an excellent Christmas gift for anyone you know who enjoys visiting Savannah or will be visiting Savannah sometime soon.
A Builder’s Dream: Colleton River Home is a Dream Come True
One thing Rhett understood from the get-go was that pending decisions often negatively impact build times, so he and Kaila invested months into planning and designing their home upfront, finalizing most of their selections before they even broke ground.
Setting Up Camp: How the Hilton Head Jazz Camp Grew
But someone had to lay the framework for that jam. And in the case of Hilton Head Jazz Camp, that would be our island’s own James Berry.
All Roads Lead to Caesar’s Legio XIIII
The groups get together and practice drills and fighting techniques. Their code of gear and dress is very strict and abides by a detailed handbook that explains exactly what they can wear and when they can move up in rank and armor.
Hilton Head Ballroom Dance Studio Celebrates 20 Years of Changing Lives
“Dancing changes lives here,” Virag said. “I never get more excited than to see how people bond and make friendships and lifetime friendships. Some of these ladies never would have known each other if not for the dance studio.”
First Tee: Beyond the Course
Individual instruction from coaches like Coach Trudy comes paired with feedback and help from a bevy of volunteers who help kids break down every aspect of their game and sharpen every skill.
The Art of Dressing Well
“One should either BE a work of art, or wear a work of art.”— Oscar Wilde
Editor’s Note: the Arts & Music Issue
As a creative person, this is one of my favorite issues to put out every year. I love highlighting local talent, and we are beyond blessed in this area.
All In The Family: Currycrete
CurryCrete is Family's Answer to Expanding an Already Successful Business If locally owned, family-owned, and American-owned are adjectives that attract your attention when you’re shopping for companies to do business with, then you need to get to know CurryCrete, the...
The Lowcountry Glow with Connie Sewell
Tip: try sconces in powder rooms instead of overhead or above mirror vanity lighting. Sconces offer a soft light and don’t cast shadows.
Club Car: Driving the State of Mind
“We want everyone’s experience here to be positive. We’re with you not just the day you buy your golf car, but as long as you have it in your garage.”
Gather ‘Round the Campfire’
A little bit inspiring, a little bit mad, but undeniably entertaining, Campfire Tyler puts on the kind of shows that simply remind you how fun the world can be.
Beaufort Memorial Opens First Facility on Hilton Head Island
We have excellent physicians on the island, but there are not enough to provide care for all the area residents.
Why Homeownership is “Terrific” Right Now
One homeowner busts the myths surrounding the American dream. I have been a proud homeowner since 2006, when my wife and I agreed to let a very large bank own a house that we could live in so long as we paid them a lot of money. Flush with cash, thanks to selling our...
Risky Business – Not Insuring Your Valuables
Based in Bluffton, S.C. but licensed in all 50 states, Robert Kerdasha can insure all your properties and valuables nationwide. For more information, call (843) 405-8270 or (912) 220-9994. Not insuring your valuables is like a game of Russian Roulette. “Risk is just...
Vinyl Album Redux
As part of our Arts + Music issue this month, we attempted to recreate some classic, iconic album sleeves, starring a few of our favorite local entertainers.
Skillets Turns 30: Join Us in Savoring Three Delicious Decades
Whether good days or bad, high times or low, we all just want to sit down to something delicious and comfortable with people we like.
Celebrate You: The power of acknowledging accomplishments and embracing compliments
Why is it so difficult to accept a compliment or recognize your accomplishments?
Coming Back for Seconds: Rock N’ Ribs returns to fill your ears with rock and your belly with some of the best barbecue on earth.
And in the end, fun is what it’s all about. Well, that, and giving back.
Rob Moul: Fearless Intelligence
“I actually went to school for a program called Intelligence Studies,” he said. “I was going to work for the Federal Government in the CIA, FBI or NSA.”
What the Cluck: 10 Things To Know When Starting Your Flock
I knew nothing about the different breeds, so I just rolled the dice when ordering them from MyPetChicken.com.