September 2015 Community Calendar

Community Calendar


SEPTEMBER 4
Candace Lovely Adult Coloring Book Talk & Demonstration
5-7 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, HHI. In-store participation in the adult coloring craze, featuring local artist Candace Lovely. Candace will talk about and demonstrate her highly requested and locally inspired adult coloring book.  

SEPTEMBER 10
Pink Partini at the Big Bamboo
5:30-8 p.m. It’s a big ballyhoo at Big Bamboo! It’s also Elizabeth’s birthday! Join us for the Lowcountry’s largest ladies’night out. Everyone’s invited. Free admission. Coligny Plaza Shopping Center, 1 North Forest Beach Dr., HHI.

SEPTEMBER 10 & 11
Bob Masteller's Jazz for All Ages
7 p.m. This two-day festival supports jazz preservation and education and also benefits the Junior Jazz Foundation. Friday night at the Seahawk Cultural Center (HH High School); Saturday night at Sonesta Resort, HHI. Tickets are available online at jazzforallages.com or call (843) 842-8620 for more information. 

SEPTEMBER 11-20
USCB Center for the Arts Presents Little Shop of Horrors
7:30 p.m. September 11, 12, 18, 19; 3:00 p.m. September 13, 20. Tickets $20-25; children’s tickets $15-20. For tickets call the box office: 843-521-4145. 

SEPTEMBER 12
4th Annual Cut-A-Thon
10 a.m.-3 p.m. Stop by Tara’s Salon at 55 New Orleans Drive, HHI for a haircut and opportunity to contribute to the community’s Feral Cat Program. For more information go to www.hhhumane.org or call 843-681-8686.

SEPTEMBER 17
Fall Open House at LUX
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Come learn about products and popular procedures from  favorite representatives, enjoy light refreshments, and enter for a chance to win LUXurious prizes! Gift bags for all who attend. RSVP by calling (843) 757-3223.

SEPTEMBER 17
American Revolution Round Table—SC Quarterly Luncheon
11:30 a.m. at Hampton Hall Club, 170 Hampton Hall Blvd, Bluffton. Join luncheon speaker, Joe Epley who is an award-winning author of several books on the American Revolution. Joe will be discussing the subject of his next book, David Fanning, a notorious partisan fighter becoming a legend in both Carolina’s. Cost of the luncheon is $25 for members and $33 for guests. Reservations must be paid by Friday, September 11. For more information call Anne Hamilton at (843) 705-7575.

SEPTEMBER 19
4th Annual Boiled Peanut Festival
Noon-5 p.m. at the Bluffton Village. Come see the world’s largest boiled peanut! There will be a peanut cook-off, Lil Miss Peanut & Mr. Goober pageant, boiled peanut eating contest, and live music all day. Bring your family, friends and coworkers and experience a nutty party!

SEPTEMBER 19
Italian Heritage Festival
11 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn. The festival is a robust celebration of Italian culture with food and live entertainment. Crowd-pleasing grape stomping contest returns along with pizza eating contest – with some new events too, so don’t miss it! Bring your lawn chairs, but keep your pets at home. Admission is $6. 

SEPTEMBER 24
Meet and Greet with Dr. Klenke
5:30 p.m. at the office of Pinnacle Plastic Surgery.  Meet and greet with Dr. Audrey Klenke & The Pure Med Spa Experts. There will be cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, special offers for all attendees, and incredible door prizes. You will also get to experience the unveiling of their 2nd annual Bra Project. RSVP at puremedspamd.com.

SEPTEMBER 26
Step Forward to Cure TSC Walk
10 a. m. at Jarvis Creek Park, HHI Registration starts at 9 a.m. The theme is superheroes and walkers are encouraged to dress-up.  Enjoy refreshments, kid’s activities, Cappy the Clown and Crush Entertainment with DJ Crush. There is no fee; contributions appreciated. For more information contact Amy Bredeson, 843-290-2741 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

SEPTEMBER 26-28
Friends of Beaufort County Library Annual Fall Book Sale 
Noon-6 p.m. Friday and Saturday; noon-4 p.m. Sunday. Thousands of used books for sale.  For more information call 843-812-6490.

OCTOBER 1
The Red Apron House Party
7:30 p.m. at The Lake House at Hampton Lake. $45 per person, there will be delectable desserts from Downtown Deli, a silent auction and an action packed live auction. Visit blufftonselfhelp.org/party for more information. All proceeds benefit Bluffton Self Help.

OCTOBER 3
Rockin' the Pink Breast Cancer Walk
8 a.m. Red Cedar Elementary School, Bluffton. Register for the walk at rockinthepink.weebly.com or on site the day of the walk. Cost is $20 and t-shirts can be purchased for $10.

OCTOBER 3
Got Art? Art League of Hilton Head Annual Fundraiser
5-8 p.m. at Art League Gallery. Join Art League of Hilton Head for a fun evening of art and entertainment. Tickets are $100 and each ticket admits two guests. Only 100 tickets will be sold! Visit artleaguehhi.org or call (843) 681-5060 for more information.

OCTOBER 3
Walk to End Alzheimer's
11 a.m. Promenade, 110 Calhoun St., Bluffton. Start a team today, and together we can end Alzheimer’s. Visit alz.org/walk or call 800-272-3900 for more information. 

OCTOBER 3
Pastel Children's Portraits
Island Child, The Village at Wexford, Hilton Head Island. Join Donna McMahon, a Portrait Society of America member, for your child’s in-person pastel portrait. Cost is $149.50 per person, plus tax, and you will leave with an 11 x 14 full color portrait in hand. $50 deposit reserves your spot. Appointments are limited, so call (843) 686-5437 for scheduling.

OCTOBER 3
Take a Stand in the Sand
6 p.m. starting at Coligny Beach Park. The Zonta club of Hilton Head invites you to join the campaign to end violence against women. The event is free. Please visit zontahhi.org to register. The walk will end with a closing candlelight vigil in conjunction with Citizens Opposed to Domestic Abuse, Hope Haven of the Lowcountry, and the Lowcountry Coalition Against Human Trafficking.

OCTOBER 6
Girls' Night Out
5-7p.m. Lynda's on Calhoun, 25 Calhoun Street, Bluffton. Sponsored by Island Medical Spa, come learn everything you’ve ever wanted to know about looking years younger from experts Dr. Farr and Dr. Searles in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. 

OCTOBER 8
Mind Body & Soul Wellness Workshop
6-8 p.m. located in Berkeley Room at Berkeley Hall. Join four local professionals who break down the divorce process and discuss how to overcome the negative effects divorce can have on your life. Ladies come ready to ask questions and gather information that will help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Tickets are $35. Refreshments will be served. For more information call (215) 486-8347.

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