Author: Margaret Evans

Things We Learned from Pat Conroy

The second annual Pat Conroy Literary Festival is almost upon us, and this year’€™s theme is The Transformative Power of Education. In honor of that rich subject, I asked a random handful of festival presenters to ruminate on “€œone thing”€ they learned from Pat Conroy, through his writing or his life. It was a tough assignment; I know, because I made myself do it, too. As the wonderful submissions poured in, I was surprised, but also relieved, to find that nobody chose my one thing. Whew! So I’€™ll get this party started. Pat Conroy taught me that there’€™s something even more transformative than education, and it’s the power of grace.

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Deana Sings Dino at the Jazz Corner

Deana Martin fans will love these special shows honoring her father, the King of Cool Dean Martin on the anniversary of his 100th birthday. Martin will be performing two spectacular shows as part of her acclaimed Deana Sings Dino concert series. Show dates are October 6th & 7th at the Jazz Corner on Hilton Head.

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Dana and Kyle: The Irish Are Coming to Fripp

Well, Dana and Kyle, a fiddle and guitar duo, are actually from New York. However, they will bring to the Beaufort community what has been hailed as “ground-breaking” Irish music. That might be considered redundant, ground-breaking Irish music, but the duo’s performances are creative, riveting and heart-warming.

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Classic Nashville Roadshow at USCB

Fans of country music should be making plans to see the Center for the Arts’€™ season opening production of Classic Nashville Roadshow on Friday, September 29 at 7:30 pm. Remember when June fell for Johnny and Loretta was just a coal miner’s daughter? Let Classic Nashville Roadshow take you on a journey down memory lane with your favorite classic hits honoring the world’€™s most beloved country greats!

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The Raven on Craven

A conversation with Lorrie and David Anderson of NeverMore Books By Mindy LucasLongtime Beaufort, South Carolina, residents, David and Lorrie Anderson didn’€™t start their work lives in the bookselling business, but that’€™s exactly where they ended up after David’s habit of collecting books “€œgot out of hand.”€ The couple first opened NeverMore Books, a local bookstore specializing in unique, hard-to-find books and signed first editions, in September of 2015 on Carteret Street. But a little over a year later, they were forced to move their fledgling store from its basement location under the law offices of Tupper, Grimsley and Dean after Hurricane Matthew swept through the Lowcountry causing flooding issues everywhere. Now the shop has found a new home at 702 Craven Street, Beaufort, and as locals like to say, “€œthe Raven is now on Craven.”€

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Follow A Sea Island Lady on a Walking Tour

In recognition of A Sea Island Lady and the legions who love the historical novel, Historic Beaufort Foundation will sponsor a tour on September 30th of the exteriors of 14 historic sites featured in the book. Its author, the late Francis Griswold, an HBF benefactor, will also be celebrated with new research into his life in an exhibit at the Verdier House.

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