Author: Margaret Evans

The Problem with Plastics

By Rikki Parker In 1974, a member of the Council of the British Plastics Federation said, “€œPlastics litter is a very small proportion of all litter and causes no harm to the environment except as an eyesore.”€ Forty-three years later and hindsight being 20/20, the plastics industry could not have been more wrong as the world faces a plastic pollution problem of titanic scope and scale.

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Border Lions

“I had once hoped my father might approve of you, even though you’€™re a dancer,”€™ he began. “But when I saw you on New Year’€™s Day, I realized he never would.”€™

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Dataw’s Tennis Center Named One of Best in Country

The USTA has announced that the Dataw Island Club Tennis Center in St. Helena Island, S.C., is one of just 12 winners in the 36thannual USTA Facility Awards program, which recognizes excellence in the construction and/or renovation of tennis facilities throughout the country. The Dataw Island Club Tennis Center will be honored at the Next Generation: A Tennis Innovation Workshop at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld in Orlando, FL, Oct.11-15.

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Vic Varner Goes Back to School

Beaufort Academy recently announced that Vic Varner will be joining its staff as Director of a new Vocal Music and Guitar program. A longtime music educator who retired from teaching six years ago, Varner has enjoyed a very active “retirement” – running the music program at First Presbyterian Church, directing the University Choir at USCB, and playing regular gigs around town with his jazz band.

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The Loosening

By Margaret Evans, EditorI don’t know about the rest of you internet junkies, but early morning is my prime time for scrolling. I get up before everybody else, brew myself some coffee, settle down at my computer with a hot mug -€“ and two squares of Dove dark chocolate -€“ and start scrolling away.

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Patti Callahan Henry in Beaufort

The Pat Conroy Literary Center’€™s Visiting Writers Series welcomes Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times best-selling author of The Bookshop at Water’s End, a new novel about women who spent their childhood summers in a small southern town that harbors secrets as lush as the marshes surrounding it.

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Birds & Other Stuff

Stephen Moscowitz will exhibit “Birds and Other Stuff” from July 3-August 5th at the Society of Bluffton Artists (SoBA) gallery, located at 6 Church Street. Come meet the artist at the opening reception at 5 p.m. Friday, July 7th at the gallery. His exhibit will feature acrylic paintings of wild life, real life and still life.

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DragonBoat Race Day 2017

The beginnings of DragonBoat Beaufort were inspired by the documentary film “€œAwaken the Dragon”€ presented at the Beaufort International Film Festival in February 2012 which told the story of Dragon Boat Charleston’s cancer survivor dragonboat racing team.

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Is You Is or Is You Ain’t?

“€œDestroyers love to pick up airplane pilots out of the ocean”…€ They put Jimmy [Van Fleet] to bed, got the water out of him and some morphine into him, and sewed up the gash in his head. The doctor joked as he sewed, telling Jimmy he was sorry he couldn’€™t find a bigger needle so it would hurt more. Jimmy was nightmarish all night. He didn’€™t get sick at his stomach until next morning, when he tried to get some breakfast down…

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