Festivals, Festivals & More Festivals
The Beaufort Shrimp Festival is back, October 3 and 4. Don’t miss this popular community event!
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Posted by Margaret Evans | Sep 30, 2008 | Local Color | 0
The Beaufort Shrimp Festival is back, October 3 and 4. Don’t miss this popular community event!
Read MorePosted by Margaret Evans | Sep 30, 2008 | Local Color | 0
Beaufort Memorial Hospital Foundation is gearing up once again for the annual Valentine’s Ball, to take place on February 7, 2009.
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On Monday, October 6, Music Director Mary Woodmansee Green will open the 27th season of the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra with a gala featuring the year’s theme, “Music by the Masters.”
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The photography of K.Leigh Images will once again grace the walls of the art gallery at the University of South Carolina – Beaufort Performing Arts Center.
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When Hollywood wants to portray Arabs as real human beings such as George Clooney and Director Stephen Gaghan wanted for Syriana (2005),
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During October the Art League Gallery features Scenic Moments, oil paintings by Roy Rupy & The Spirit of Hilton Head, three-dimensional works by Susan Knight.
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Hardly. The Sons of Confederate Veterans are alive and well… and they're having a ball!
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The Beaufort Orchestra has a wonderful season planned!
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The Parish Church of St. Helena is located at 505 Church Street in historic downtown Beaufort. The Friday Organ Concerts at Noon are free and feature accomplished organists from across the country, as well as abroad.
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Previously undiscovered masterpieces by Beethoven? Well, not exactly, but the first concert this season by Chamber Music Hilton Head will present two of that composer’s most delightful and least-familiar works.
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