Author: Margaret Evans

Looking For Mr. Sprinkles

Ah, youth.  Is it really wasted on young people?  Literary lore has it that George Bernard Shaw said it was.  I’m inclined to think that youth isn’t usually wasted.  In my case, however, I vaulted through it without ever giving serious thought to (seriously) what to do for a living.  Academic psychology came easily to me, and without much soul searching I dove into it headlong for nearly fifteen years. 

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Looking For Mr. Sprinkles

Ah, youth.  Is it really wasted on young people?  Literary lore has it that George Bernard Shaw said it was.  I’m inclined to think that youth isn’t usually wasted.  In my case, however, I vaulted through it without ever giving serious thought to (seriously) what to do for a living.  Academic psychology came easily to me, and without much soul searching I dove into it headlong for nearly fifteen years. 

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This Land I Love

The Hilton Head Choral Society extends a call to everyone who loves America to attend their season opener POPs Concert “This Land I Love” at 8 p.m. Friday, September 9th at First Presbyterian Church, 540 William Hilton Parkway, Hilton Head Island.

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This Land I Love

The Hilton Head Choral Society extends a call to everyone who loves America to attend their season opener POPs Concert “This Land I Love” at 8 p.m. Friday, September 9th at First Presbyterian Church, 540 William Hilton Parkway, Hilton Head Island.

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Rhythm of Hope

Imani Milele, an African children’s choir, is heading to Beaufort for a special performance called ‘Rhythm of Hope.’ Imani Milele is a Ugandan phrase that means “everlasting faith.” The organization by the same name – Imani Milele Children Inc. – is a registered nonprofit based in Uganda, working with rural communities especially affected by poverty, disease and ignorance.

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Rhythm of Hope

Imani Milele, an African children’s choir, is heading to Beaufort for a special performance called ‘Rhythm of Hope.’ Imani Milele is a Ugandan phrase that means “everlasting faith.” The organization by the same name – Imani Milele Children Inc. – is a registered nonprofit based in Uganda, working with rural communities especially affected by poverty, disease and ignorance.

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Blueberries, Farkleberries, and Other Tasty Landscaping

Members of the heath family typically love acidic, well-drained soils, high in organic matter. Ericaceae is a large family with around 4000 species and includes Rhododendrons, azaleas, blueberries, and it also includes the parasitic Genus Monotropa or Indian Pipes. Edible berries, lovely flowers, and outstanding fall color make the blueberries a noteworthy choice for landscaping.

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8th Annual Charity Shrimp Race

Highly trained and motivated rubber shrimp will mount their inner tubes and take to the water on October 1, 2016 as the Sea Island Rotary Club presents the 8th Annual Charity Shrimp Race held along the sea wall at Henry Chambers Waterfront Park, during the Beaufort Shrimp Festival.

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8th Annual Charity Shrimp Race

Highly trained and motivated rubber shrimp will mount their inner tubes and take to the water on October 1, 2016 as the Sea Island Rotary Club presents the 8th Annual Charity Shrimp Race held along the sea wall at Henry Chambers Waterfront Park, during the Beaufort Shrimp Festival.

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42nd Annual Catfish Festival

Hardeville’s 42nd Annual Catfish Festival begins Friday, Sept. 16th and continues through Saturday, Sept. 17th  with a splendid assortment of amusement rides, parades, contests, food, crafts and family musical entertainment.

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