A collection of the most fun, creative, and athletic summer camps the area has to offer.
FLOW Fest at Palmetto Bluff Celebrates Artists, Community and Culture
This family-friendly event will feature talented musicians, artisans, kids’ activities, and vendors, bringing together the community to celebrate music and culture in a spectacular setting along the May River.
Musings from Across the Creek: The Birth of Harbour Town
On the days when I am overwhelmed by traffic and tourists, the ever-recurring questions of where to go, what to do, and where to eat, I focus on my memories of a place that captured my heart 50 years ago and how grateful I am to be a part of it all. Gratitude is at the very core of these stories and the reason I tell them.
New Book Documents Charleston Food Scene
I spent four long weekends in Charleston a couple of winters ago. Some by myself, others not. All we did was eat and drink for hours upon hours upon hours on end.
Making a Difference with Mother’s Day Makeovers
“It took something that tragic for me to break through the abuse,” Brown said. “Now, I’ve made it my mission to inspire other women in similar situations with my story of courage, resilience, and perseverance.”
Editor’s Note: May 2024
Have a wonderful May. Call your mom.
Dancing With the Stars
The Lowcountry’s best and brightest come out to shine for a good cause
A Day at the Moooovies: Artwork at The Ice Cream Cone at Coligny Doubles the Scoop on Fun
And cows, as anyone who has ever read “The Far Side” can tell you, are the animal kingdom’s most perfect punchline.
Blowing Up! Local Balloon Artist Makes Magic
“I know that what I do elicits emotions,” Ramirez said. “My designs can not only make somebody’s day, but their whole event. My goal is to make people happy and heighten the excitement of the occasion.”
Living With ALS
Island musician Gary Pratt’s journey proves he is not alone.
Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina
Say ‘aloha’ to the party pontoons that are making waves this summer
It’s the People!
Celebrating volunteers of the RBC Heritage
Musings from Across the Creek
The first Decade of the Island’s Development
Musicians in Bathrooms: Alice Gould
I’ll be back this summer at Coligny Plaza with John Cranford.
A Line in the Sand: Cold Plunging
Will I live longer because I’m jumping into cold water? Who knows?
Editor’s Note April 2024
There are so many fun things in this April issue.
Here Come the Clydesdales!
Iconic high-stepping horses featured in St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Tigers of the Air: Hilton Head Land Trust Nest Host to Great Horned Owl
“It was great to see
the owls,” I said.
She smiled.
“Yes. They’re wild things, of course. Killers, savages. They’re wonderful.”
– David Almond, Skellig
HHCA Marches Broadway Musical Classic onto the Stage
This Tony Award-winning classic is Americana at its best.
A Line in the Sand: Courtney’s Opinion & Barry’s Opinion
USCB has policies that are quite explicit about what can happen if a student uses others’ work – including AI – on course assignments. The AI-generated work belongs to the AI, not to the student.
Wingfest
We usually ask the participants not to do terribly hot wings for the judges. Well, that year the firefighters decided they wanted to enter their WMD – Wings of Mass Destruction. They were so hot, it brought the judging to a halt. Palates were destroyed.
Hilton Head Ireland’s Downtown
On St. Patrick’s parade day, there’s no place like Coligny to experience the magic
Musings from Across the Creek
The First Decade of the Island’s Development
Birth of a Stage Company Leads to Rebirth of an Island Landmark
Our Mission Statement: To celebrate the power of performing arts by creating a space where passionate, talented artists in our community and surrounding regions come together to bring stories to life.
Grab the Golden Ticket
The very instant you step onto Page Island, you’ll be struck by the profound significance of safeguarding and cherishing our environment.
Calibogue, Four-Legged Ambassador For Outside Brands
Meet Mike Overton’s Black Labrador Retriever
A Line in the Sand: an age-old debate…dogs vs. cats??
“So while I probably like my dogs more, I also recognize the fact that they are far more irritating than my cats.”
Getting the Band Back Together: Cranford Hollow
Cranford Hollow comes roaring back with Sounds from Big Thunder
Raising the Curtain
Coligny’s commitment to community takes center stage as Sea Glass Stage Company moves in.
Calendar Girls Take It All Off For Charity…Or Do They?
The production to be staged at May River Theatre this month, “Calendar Girls,” might be considered a bit out of the ordinary for our community. It could even be said that is an alternative kind of...
5 Best and Worst Love Songs
Love it or hate it, February is the month of love.
Reflections on Where We Live: a Personal Account, Written with Permission From the Charles E. Fraser Estate
I’ve often wondered what would have happened to me had my family not moved to Hilton Head Island, a barely known barrier island off the coast of South Carolina, in the early summer of 1975. We left...
Musicians in Bathrooms: Folderol with Davey Masteller, Candice Rae and James Berry
Ooooooo they are like a classy band! C2 is getting fancy!
A Line in the Sand
Immediately the world lost its collective mind, because deep down inside we’re all still in high school. When we see the popular girl and the one jock with a personality finally get together, we start whispering in the hallways and passing notes about it in homeroom.
Educating Tomorrow’s Artisans
American College of the Building Arts (ACBA) students can earn a Bachelor of Applied Sciences degree in one of the following specializations: architectural carpentry, timber framing, blacksmithing, plaster, architectural stone, and classical architecture and design.
Branching Out: Wild Birds Unlimited Steps Outside With Services Into Your Backyard and Beyond
To take it to the next level, Wild Birds Unlimited can help you get your backyard Wildlife Certified by the National Wildlife Foundation. “The certification requires that you provide the birds a source of water, a couple different sources of food, and a source of shelter for birds,” Ryan said. “We can guide you through that entire process.”
This Year’s Holiday Lights Display at Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina
This year’s holiday lights display at Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina across from Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort on Hilton Head Island, S.C., is the most expansive yet, delivering a dazzling family display to savor and remember.
The Belle of the Ball Once Again: Grace, Palmetto Bluff’s Iconic Motor Yacht Debuts
Under the guidance of The Grace Club, the iconic ship has been brought back to her former glory.
Taylor & Michael Withrow: Pair of Brothers Turn Sibling Rivalry On Its Head
On the spectrum of fraternal harmony, the dynamic between any two brothers usually rests somewhere between The Property Brothers and Cain and Abel.
Fun And Games: The Boys of Pretty Darn
Quickly becoming one of the most popular live acts in the Lowcountry, with adoring fans now singing along to songs they wrote, Pretty Darn has come a long way from their individual trajectories as gigging musicians.
Oyster Festival Serves Community as Well as Environment
This year, the Island Recreation Association will host its popular Hilton Head Island Oyster Festival Nov. 10-11 at two venues.
Famed Lowcountry Reporter Mandy Matney’s New Book Puts the Intrigue of the Murdaugh Saga in a New Light
For those who have been enthralled by Matney’s reporting on the Murdaugh family’s many scandals, Blood on Their Hands represents a chance to go behind the scenes. For locals, it’s a way to discover parts of the story that may hit closer to home than we realize.
Lantern Parade Offers Chance to Get Lit Up and Enjoy Beach Stroll
The parade was created by Chantelle Rytter of Atlanta, founder of the original Atlanta Beltline Parade, which celebrated its thirteenth year in May.
Deck the Hulls: Second Annual Christmas Boat Parade
Second annual Christmas boat parade returns to Skull Creek Dec. 9
Fall Into Coligny This November: a Trio of Outstanding Events!
Fall is essentially spring break for locals, and few places understand that like Hilton Head’s downtown, Coligny.
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.
Musicians in Bathrooms: Matt Eckstine
What famous musician would you love to play/sing a duet with? Dolly Parton (QUEEN!)
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.
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.