A Line In the Sand
So, my advice to any company, big or small, is the same advice I give to pretty much everyone on Facebook – no one cares who you’re voting for. Please shut up. But if you are offering cheap stickers, let me know.
@ Home With Julie Parsley, Hairdresser
Julie Parsley works her magic at 51 New Orleans Rd., Suite 1 A, on Hilton Head Island (inside Coco Coiffure Salon). For an appointment or more information, call (304) 677-4968.
Foodpreneur fires up another winning eatery experience
We’re going to keep it Lowcountry and Southern. That’s what I know how to do, and that’s what I’m comfortable doing, and that’s what I’ve been successful doing. We’ve got some cool stuff on the menu.
Jekyll & Hyde: Ages-old story reflects current personal and societal conflicts
“Just get the help you need before it’s too late. This whole story is a cautionary tale, watching somebody’s fear and ego destroy them.”
Opposing Legislators’ Food Adventure Knows No Political Boundaries
The show beautifully illustrates that a genuine bond has begun to form as the two men blend the ingredients and exchange memories over simmering pots. It also demonstrates good food is not just about sustenance but can also break down barriers and forge unlikely but enduring friendships.
The key to stepping up your exercise and heart health? Baby steps.
Alikakos said we should all commit to at least half an hour a day, three days a week, which can help you burn calories and manage your weight. Plus, the adrenaline surge gets you feeling better and improves your outlook and your fitness. Best of all, it gets us outside and forces us to push ourselves.
Getting to 90: Part One
“I always went to see movies at the Roxy. I grew up on Shirley Temple films.” – Evelyn
A Par-Fect Partnership
Hilton Head Island Junior Golf Association + First Tee – The Lowcountry
The Faces of Food and Beverage
“My advice would be that mistakes are chances for growth and learning. Don’t let them discourage you.” – Amber Rodriguez
Editor’s Note: When 205 Is a Lot
I dedicate this, our 206th issue, to Bonnie Lowrey – thanks for believing a bunch of kids could do it!
Girl, Get Dressed!
En vogue trends + personal taste + confident attitude = winning style
L’étoile Verte à la Maison
The cookbook that resulted from that bolt of inspiration, titled La Cuisine de L’etoile Verte, lets home cooks try their hand at 12 of the dishes that have made the restaurant famous, grouped by season.
Go Big or Go Home
Bluffton School of Dance Celebrates 25 Years
Coffee, Critique, & Compassion: Navigating Your Inner Critic
Your inner critic has a way of wearing you down. These days, you give in, shrink, and believe the stories they’ve laid out in great detail.
Building the Dream at Palmetto Bluff
“Everything we have done, from a dedicated focus on conservation, to unparalleled community event programming, to best-in-class architectural guidelines, has made Palmetto Bluff one of the most sought-after communities in the country. “
Center Stage: Erin McMahon
From tiny dancer to poetry in motion.
Musings from Across the Creek
Hilton Head Island: The Playground of My Youth
Men in Business Leading the Lowcountry: Mike Overton of Outside Brands
His team has helped countless young people who have cut their teeth in the work world at Outside and moved on to create great things and enhance their lives. Giving back to the community is important to Overton personally and to Outside Brands as a whole.
A Night Out at Chophouse 119
ZZ Top was correct; every girl’s crazy ‘bout a sharp-dressed man. For this month’s fashion feature, we headed over to Chophouse 119 for an elegant guys’ night out. Featuring looks by Palmettoes, John Bayley Clothiers, Southern Tide, B. Jacks and J. Parker Ltd. Special thanks to our models Steve Harmon, Matthew Spruill and Scott Pritchard.
A Note from Bluffton Mayor Larry Toomer
The Town has designated approximately five acres of land near the Bluffton Police Department in Buckwalter Place for economic development. We are collaborating with a private developer to build 50,000 square feet of commercial space, with 14,000 square feet donated to the Town’s economic development department, The Don Ryan Center for Innovation (DRCI). This space will be used to offer reduced commercial rates for start-up and growth businesses in the region.
A Note From Hilton Head Island Mayor Alan Perry
Residents who wish to speak at town meetings are encouraged to submit an online public comment form at least two hours before the meeting. This form is easily accessible on our website.
A Line In The Sand: Courtney & Barry’s Advice to Their Younger Selves
Don’t do things you don’t want to do. Don’t change for anyone. Create your own plan. Develop your own schedule. It doesn’t matter what other people are doing, let them.
Wexford Pub: Savannah’s New Irish Crown Jewel
Wexford Pub’s walls are adorned with as much of the history as they could find. If they couldn’t use an original artifact, they had replicas made.
Easy Breezy Getaway: Jekyll Island
With only 35% of the island developed, the absence of pretense will transport you back to a time when our waterways and beaches were uninhabited and, daresay, uninhibited.
I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream
The dessert that unites us.
The Education of Business
“…students also develop these soft skills. These are the skills you can’t teach in a textbook.”
Palmetto Pride
Jeep Patrick carries Lowcountry banner to Clemson with his finish at First Tee National Championship.
Return of the Draft Kings
How the fantasy of football overtook the reality of football
Fitness + Fellowship + Faith = F3
“It has been a grassroots movement that’s taken off, where men support each other in a great workout that also allows us to bond as we attempt to better our family lives, our homes, our neighborhoods, our communities, and the world at large.”
Editor’s Note: “Everything Always Works Out”
After almost 20 years putting this magazine out every month, I know what the secret to success is: hard work, day after day.