The Wedding Story of Forest Richardson and Andrew Kocis
It Takes a Village
The Village at Wexford’s Wine Down Wednesdays help build community
Time to Turkey Trot
This family friendly event is hosted by the Island Recreation Center. It kicks off from Skull Creek Boathouse, travels into Hilton Head Plantation, then turns around and heads straight back to the starting line, aka the finish line. For those serious about the competition, chip timers are used to measure official race times.
Busy Doesn’t Mean Better
If everything’s a race, you’ll always be running past your own life. You don’t have to win to belong. You don’t have to prove your value by exhausting yourself.
REALTORS of the Lowcountry
CH2/CB2 presents some of our area’s finest property specialists
Walking With Hope
Community Unites Against Suicide
Diary of a Dance Mom
The Nutcracker kicks off 40th season of Hilton Head Dance Theatre
Neighborhood Outreach Connection
Creating an Even Playing Field
A Note from Bluffton Mayor Larry Toomer
Cybercriminals Are Everywhere; Stay Cyber Safe
A Note from Hilton Head Island Mayor Alan Perry
Great Leadership Starts With Humility and Civility
People Serving People
Treasurer’s Office is revolutionizing how local government can work
A Line in the Sand
Topic: Thanksgiving, Family Feuds or Fun?
Clothing for Every Adventure
Lennie + Remi Children’s Collective
Creating Community at the Hilton Head Island Lantern Parade
Lantern parade logistics and planning are handled by the Office of Cultural Affairs at the Town of Hilton Head. Formed eight years ago, the department supports diverse arts and cultural nonprofit groups and their programs on the island.
Sibling Sparkle
The new playground at Riverside Barn Park in Bluffton was the backdrop for this month’s fashion, featuring fall looks from Lennie + Remi and Island Child.
Finding Home With Heart
“I grew up on the island. I went to Hilton Head High School, and my dad has been a general contractor here for years,” she said. “I’ve always been surrounded by real estate, construction, and property management. It just feels like a natural fit for me.”
Oyster Festival 2025
One important thing to keep in mind is that the Oyster Festival is entirely cashless. Cards or digital vouchers will be your only option to purchase anything. Don’t say you weren’t warned.
Hull & Husk
Turning the Humble Shell into National Innovation
Bigger, Better, Brighter
Howard Hanna Allen Tate Expands in the Lowcountry
We’re Not Done Yet
First Tee – The Lowcountry Launches Annual Appeal
Sartorial Season
We love autumn in the South because we can finally wear clothing. A real ensemble – not a tiny piece of fabric with two straps attached that tries not to add any perspiration on your already balmy body. Think jackets, boots, and pantsuits delightfully layered with scarves and hats and other rich embellishments. With Old Town Bluffton as the backdrop, Allie and Zake model some of the latest fall looks from our local boutiques.
Editor’s Note: November 2025
Dog Poop & Old Boats
Coligny’s Toast to the Holidays
This year, Black Friday offers something brand new for shoppers – a chance to sip some inspired cocktails while they browse. The Santa Bar Crawl starts at The Earl of Sandwich and continues around the plaza.
For Giving’s Sake
Community Foundation of the Lowcountry has long history of connecting people, resources, and needs
Clover and Palm
Two creatives pair up with new line of curated jewelry
Brims on the Bluff
Crafting stories, one hat at a time
Shrimping on the Tammy Jane
Dolphins were everywhere. A pod was aggressively going after a school of bait fish. We saw lots of jumping, splashing, and even some spinning.
A Hidden Haven in Sea Pines
79 Fairway Lane
Coastal Grandeur
18 Armada in Palmetto Dunes
An Elevated Experience
Second story living over jaw-dropping outdoor spaces creates atmosphere of wonder






























