Author: Margaret Evans

Festival Series Season Finale

            The USCB Festival Series’ 36th season concludes with a multihued sound palette. Break-out music of Schubert, mellow middle-period Beethoven, gorgeously melodic Tchaikovsky, and high voltage Sollima will provide a concert experience that stimulates and lifts the spirit. Come join in a journey of discovery, reflection, and aesthetic satisfaction. 

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Lunch & Learn . . . About Gardening

It’s hard to believe that this will be the 6th year for that great summer gardening series, Lunch and Learn, which begins Saturday, April 16th in the Gazebo at the Port Royal Farmers’ Market , and continues each Saturday until September 10th. This award winning series of classes, workshops and lectures is free to the public and no registration is required.

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David Shipper: Focusing on the Dream

For David Shipper, a Beaufort photographer whose works of fine art include both landscapes and wildlife, the love of photography comes naturally but the dream of becoming a successful, full-time photographer took time to develop.

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Beaufort Young Life: Changing Young Lives

By Margaret Evans, EditorThere is a powerful force at work in our community, but if you don’t have a high school or middle school student in your house, you might be unaware of it. No, I’m not talking about adolescence – though, indeed, that is a force to be reckoned with.             I’m talking about Beaufort Young Life. Adolescence, meet your match.

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Where the Wild Things Are

By Margaret Evans, EditorI think I’ve mentioned our cat door, haven’t I? There’s no more certain indicator that spring is sprung than the sudden annual influx of critters – the undomesticated kind – through the small, humble flap that separates our kitchen from our backyard.

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‘Bilt to Last

In this time of increasing incivility, at least in politics, I have a confession to make. Across a lifetime in nine states—from New York to California—I can barely give myself a B- in etiquette.

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Notes from a Small Island

“Hey, let’s put on a show! We can put a stage in that old barn out back, and surely it won’t be too hard to rig up a spotlight or two…” This movie motif became a cultural cliché thanks to young film stars Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. (If you’re too young to remember them or their impact on pop culture, think Brad and Angelina.)

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