Author: Margaret Evans

Hunting Island Memories: Essay Contest Finals

Lowcountry Weekly and the Friends of Hunting Island are pleased to present the first of three groups of finalists in our Hunting Island Memories Essay Contest. In our next two issues, we’ll publish two more groups of finalists, then announce the contest winners in our July 23rd issue, where we’ll also tell you all about Hunting Island’s 75th anniversary celebration, happening August 2nd & 3rd.     Thank you to all the wonderful Hunting Island fans who entered the contest! 

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News from Honey Horn

Discover The Colors A day of plein air painting at the historic site of Honey Horn will inspire the artists who participate and also will focus on a search for the colors of the old south in a wonderful setting.

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Subtext and The City

Like many a modern girl, Sex And The City, the movie, isn’t quite sure what it wants to be. You might even say it has a split personality… sends mixed signals… says one thing but means another. Isn’t that just like a woman?

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A Garden-a-Day

The hot days or summer are coming, but there’s still time to celebrate spring, thanks to the Beaufort Garden Club, who will host “Garden-a-Day 2008” in celebration of National Garden Week.

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8 Cool Things About Cool John Ferguson

1. His next blues concert is on Saturday, May 31st and there is no charge. His appearance is part of the free Street Music on Paris Avenue series, which is produced by the Arts Council of Beaufort County and presented by the Town of Port Royal. Cool John starts at 5:30; bring your chairs and dancing shoes.

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Carolina-Caribbean Connection

The Penn Center, Inc. and the South Carolina National Heritage Corridor (SCNHC) will host The Connection: Carolina-Caribbean Connection, a traveling art exhibit created to entertain and educate citizens about the connections between South Carolina and the island of Barbados at the York W. Bailey Museum from June 1 through July 31.     An opening reception will be held on Saturday, June 14, from 2 p.m.-5 p.m. featuring a lecture by genealogist and historian Dr. Nichole Green, Curator of the Old Slave Mart in Charleston, talks by the artists, a Barbadian celebration, and a taste of Barbados.

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