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SUMMARY:Jeep Island and Chili Cookoff
DESCRIPTION:more details to follow.
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/jeep-island-and-chili-cookoff/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Drinks,Festival,Food,Live Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251010
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SUMMARY:Gullah Virtual Library at Arts Center of Coastal Carolina
DESCRIPTION:Discovering the Gullah Culture\nThe Gullah people of the Lowcountry are descendants of the enslaved Africans from West and Central Africa\, and their rich cultural legacy endures. The Gullah (sometimes called Geechee) corridor extends from North Carolina to northern Florida including both the mainland and sea islands. \nAccording to Gullah expert Dr. Emory Campbell\,* the Gullah have preserved much of their African language and cultural heritage in part due to isolated living conditions. Gullah artistic traditions such as music\, storytelling\, folktales\, crafts\, basket making or “sewing” and rice-based foods encompass strong influences from West African Cultures. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nGullah Traditions Endure\nGullah artists such as basketweavers\, dancers\, storytellers\, and singers carry on traditions brought to the Lowcountry. For example\, coiled sea grass basketry has survived in America for 300 years\, and these baskets are now recognized as an art form. Gullah spoken language\, folktales and stories as well as spirituals and gospels are passed down from generation to generation. \n\n\nThe Gullah Virtual Library\nThis Virtual Library was designed to provide educators with resources such as videos\, lessons plans\, handouts\, and digital content. These tools aid in the study of Gullah history while allowing students to experience Gullah arts and culture. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Emory Campbell\n*Former Penn Center Director\, former chair of the Gullah – Geechee Corridor Commission\, co-author of the new book “Gullah Days: Hilton Head Islanders Before the Bridge 1861-1956” and a past member of the Arts Center’s Board of Trustees. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCulture and Foodways\n\n\n\nDaufuskie Island Virtual Gullah Tour with Sallie Ann Robinson\n\n\n\nGullah History and Culture Presentation\nDownload\n\n\nGullah History and Culture Study Guide\nDownload\n\n\nGullah Recipes\nDownload\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nArts and Traditional Crafts\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Significance of Adinkra Symbols in Gullah Art with Amiri Farris\n\n\n\n\nPreserving the Art of Sweetgrass Basket Sewing with Michael Smalls & Dino Badger\n\n\n\n\nArtist Bios Michael Smalls and Dino Badger\nDownload\n\n\nSweetgrass Word Search\nDownload\n\n\nExploring Printmaking through African Symbols and Textiles Lesson Plan\nDownload\n\n\nUnderstanding How Symbols Communicate Stories and Meaning Presentation\nDownload\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSongs and Stories\n\n\n\nGullah Tales with Anita Singleton Prather\n\n\n\nExploring Gullah Folktales through Puppetry\nDownload\n\n\nGullah Folktales Presentation\nDownload\n\n\nFolktales\nVisit Website\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHistorial Sites and PLantation Life\n\n\n\nWhat Tabby Ruins Reveal about Gullah History with Dr. Emory Campbell\n\n\n\nSTEM Activity Engineering Tabby with Rice Cereal Lesson Plan\nDownload\n\n\nHilton Head Island Cultural Trail Map\nVisit Website\n\n\nTabby Slave Cabins: Tabby Demonstration\nWatch Video\n\n\nArchaeological History of Tabby\nVisit Website\n\n\nHeritage Library Presents: Our Storied Island\nVisit Website\n\n\nPenn Center\nVisit Website\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLifestyle and Community\n\n\n\nA Visit to the Gullah Museum with Storyteller Louise Miller Cohen\n\n\n\nMitchelville\nVisit Website\n\n\nOCA – Gullah Celebration Video\nWatch Video\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRecommended Gullah Education Books\n\n\n \nA Sweet\, Sweet Basket\nby Margie Clary\n\n\n \nCircle Unbroken\nby Margot Raven\n\n\n \nGullah Days: Hilton Head Islanders Before the Bridge 1861-1956\nby Dr. Emory Campbell\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis project is funded in part by the South Carolina Arts Commission which receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts. \nAdditional support is provided by the Winthrop Family Allendale/Hampton Fund which is managed by Coastal Community Foundation of S.C.
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/gullah-virtual-library-at-arts-center-of-coastal-carolina-2-2024-12-06-2025-10-10/
LOCATION:Arts Center of Coastal Carolina\, 14 Shelter Cove Lane\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29928\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gullah,Gullah Storytelling,Heritage,History,Things To Do,Virtual
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251011
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SUMMARY:Poetry Trail of Hilton Head Island
DESCRIPTION:WHAT’S THIS ALL ABOUT\, YOU ASK?\nWell\, first\, it’s all about the poets. Did you know Hilton Head Island is packed with poets? Award-winning\, multi-published\, open mic slamming’ all-around jamming’ actual poets? Come on in! Meet us! We’ve got a trail of reading just for you. If you are here\, you have found at least one such poet. What location number was it? Where did you find it? Because whoever you found\, there are 23 more across the island! Some of the featured poets are:\nElizabeth Robin\nMiho Kinnas\nPhil Lindsey\nBarry Dickson\nLola Campbell\nSofia Segura\nBill Borg\nBill Newby\nDenise Spencer\nLuAnn Winkle\nKyle Zubatsky \nSecond\, it’s all about cool ways to see our island! The idea came about as a marriage of technology\, creative writing\, public art\, and arts-minded businesses. It’s a new way to see Hilton Head Island: through the eyes of the poets who live in the area. Confused\, wondering What is it? as you stare at the huge sculpture Carocol in Shelter Cove Park? Scan the trail sign and Elizabeth Abrams gives you one interpretation with “O’Keefe’s Woody Orchid.” It’s the kind of collaboration that makes the arts an experience.\nThird\, it’s all about collaboration! The project is a partnership between the Town of Hilton Head Island’s Office of Cultural Affairs and the Island Writers’ Network. Restaurants and art shops and theaters and historic spots are involved\, and the poems just add to their stories. Here are some of our poetry hosts:\nArts Center of Coastal Carolina\nGullah Museum\nHHI Sculpture Installations\nHHSO Soundwaves\nPicture This Gallery\nRedfish\nRollers\nTio’s\n\nAnd finally\, it’s all about keeping it fresh. Every season of the year\, the poems at most stops will be switched out for others. As we said\, we’re packed with poets\, so we’ll swap out poems regularly so that you can meet all of them. Plus\, that reading trail will keep changing\, so you can visit again and again and it will always feel new.\nHow does it work? Along the trail are easy-to-find\, numbered signs containing two QR codes. One takes you to a poem written by a poet living in the area\, plus bonus information about that poet. The other takes you to the trail’s Facebook page\, where you can find the entire route. There\, you can plan a full tour\, or comment on the poem\, the art\, or the business you visited along the way. Scanning the sign allows the Office of Cultural Affairs to track traffic\, key data that helps direct new projects in our arts community.
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/poetry-trail-of-hilton-head-island-2025-10-10/
LOCATION:Various\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,Literary,Things To Do,Tours
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SUMMARY:Shelter Cove Sculpture Trail
DESCRIPTION:Shelter Cove Sculpture Trail connects Shelter Cove Community Park and Shelter Cove Veterans’ Memorial Park to a new trailhead parking area. The trail features a temporary display of public art sculptures. Permanent and temporary sculptures incorporating Island wildlife and environmental themes are installed along the trail. Temporary pieces will be changed every 12-18 months. \nThe trail is a public pathway network along Broad Creek and Shelter Cove Lane. The pathways along Broad Creek provide spectacular views of the salt marsh. In the future\, it will be connected to the proposed Chaplin Linear Park. The trail features: \n\nRealigned and widened sections of a multi-use pathway.\nA boardwalk along the waterfront of Veterans’ Park.\nA pedestrian timber bridge between Veterans’ Park and Waterwalk II.\nAdditional public parking and a trailhead located on Town-owned property.\nPublic art and sculpture gardens.\nViews of Broad Creek.\nInterpretive signage sharing the history and ecology of Broad Creek.\n\n\nPark Information\n\n Trail connects Shelter Cove Community Park (39 Shelter Cove Lane) to the Trail Head (87 Shelter Cove Lane) \nDirections\nVisitors may access the trail from three public parking areas. \n\nShelter Cove Community Park – entrance near the Performance Pavilion\nVeterans’ Memorial Park (59 Shelter Cove Lane)\nTrail Head (87 Shelter Cove Lane)\n\n\n\n\nAmenities\n\n\nFree Parking\nPublic Art
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/shelter-cove-sculpture-trail-2025-10-10/
LOCATION:Shelter Cove Community Park\, 39 Shelter Cove Lane\, Hilton Head Island
CATEGORIES:Art,Education,Environment,Family,Things To Do
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251010T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251010T163000
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CREATED:20250710T151351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250710T193102Z
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SUMMARY:Deliberately Unpredictable\, a new exhibition by Art Beyond Tradition group
DESCRIPTION:Art Beyond Tradition Group Returns to the Coastal Discovery Museum for Biennial Exhibit \nThe Coastal Discovery Museum\, a Smithsonian Affiliate\, will present Deliberately Unpredictable\, a new exhibition by the Art Beyond Tradition Group.  This biennial show features 12 Lowcountry abstract artists working in various media\, including painting\, collage\, encaustic\, sculpture\, mixed media\, and ink.  Admission is free. \nThe public is invited to attend an opening reception on Thursday\, September 11\, from 5 to 7 pm. A gallery walk with participating artists will take place on Thursday\, September 25\, at 11 am. \nThe Coastal Discovery Museum has hosted several exhibitions by the Art Beyond Tradition Group\, most recently the 2022 show Interpretations. Formed in 2006\, the group was created by a handful of local artists seeking to bring more attention to abstract art in the Lowcountry. \n“This show brings together artists who work independently yet share a commitment to experimenting to push the boundaries of the ordinary\,” said Elizabeth Greenberg\, Director of Exhibitions at the Coastal Discovery Museum. \nParticipating artists in Deliberately Unpredictable include:\nCindy Chiappetta\, Arla Wible\, Vickie Jourdan\, Sharon Licata\, Mark Larkin\, Margaret Crawford\, Jo Dye\, Earline Allen\, Donna Varner\, Joanna Chalson\, John Crum\, and Linda Tully. \nThe Museum gallery is open Monday through Saturday\, 9 am to 4:30 pm\, and Sunday\, 11 am to 4:30 pm.
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/deliberately-unpredictable-a-new-exhibition-by-art-beyond-tradition-group-2025-10-10/
LOCATION:Coastal Discovery Museum\, 70 Honey Horn Drive\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29926\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Crescendo 2025,Exhibit,Things To Do
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251010T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251010T123000
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CREATED:20251007T155720Z
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SUMMARY:"Painting on Glass: The Triple Dipper Platter" with Kathy Oda
DESCRIPTION:PAINTING ON GLASS: The Triple Dipper Platter \n\n\n\n\nwith Instructor Kathy Oda \n \nThis fun workshop gives you the chance to play with glass! You will create your own triple dipper platter using glass as your canvas. No painting experience is necessary! This is a fun workshop so bring a friend and create something new! \nOnce you’ve finished your creations\, Kathy will take them to her studio\, fire them in the kiln and then return the finished plates to the Academy for you to pick up a week later. \n\n\n  \nNOTE:\nIn addition to the registration cost\, students should bring $20 cash to pay the instructor for their materials\, which she will provide for you. Also\, if students prefer to create an 8″ x 8″ dish instead of the triple dipper\, they can send a special request by email to Academy@ArtLeagueHHI.org at least 7 days prior to the class. \nFinished pieces will be available for pickup on Monday\, July 7\, 2025\, between 10am and 2pm. Out of town guests can arranged to have finished pieces shipped to them at cost. \nSKILL LEVEL:\nThis workshop is appropriate for students of all levels. \nREFUND POLICY:\nTicket purchases to Art League of Hilton Head events are final. Credits or Refunds will not be given for missed or classes/workshops. \nIf a class or workshop is canceled by Art League of Hilton Head a full refund will be given. \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nMaterials Included:\nStudents should bring $20 cash for materials\, which will all be provided by the instructor.\n\n\nRequirements:\nIn addition to the registration fee\, students should bring $20 cash with them to pay the instructor\, who will provide all the materials for you. \nQUESTIONS?\nPlease Email:\nAcademy@artleaguehhi.org
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/painting-on-glass-the-triple-dipper-platter-with-kathy-oda-2/
LOCATION:Art League Academy\, 106 Cordillo Parkway\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29928\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Things To Do,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251010T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251010T130000
DTSTAMP:20260620T065048
CREATED:20251007T155254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T155254Z
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SUMMARY:"Paint Fast IN Oils or Acrylics" with Nancy Mitchell
DESCRIPTION:WHEN:\n2 HALF-DAYS\nThursday & Friday (10am to 1pm)\nOctober 9 & 10 \n \n\n\nDuring this class\, we will focus on how to create full spectrum compositions. We will use detail to create interest in the foreground and atmospheric perspective to create distance in the background. The object of this course is to learn to paint large enough to allow yourself to loosen up and enjoy the process. \nIt is important to bring a large canvas\, nothing smaller than a 24″ x 30″\, however\, bring one as large as you are comfortable with if you want to bring bigger! You’ll also bring a few photographs you are excited about and would enjoy painting. The object of this class is to paint large to enable yourself to loosen up and not be so fussy over details. We will use under-painting to speed up the process and overcome the intimidation factor of that big white canvas. \nPlease visit my website to view my work and feel free to call or email prior to or after the class with any questions. \nI am looking forward to painting with you! \n\n\n\n\nSKILL LEVEL:\nThis class was designed for oil and acrylic painters of all levels. \nREFUND POLICY:\nClass fees to Art League of Hilton Head events are final. Credits or Refunds will not be given for missed classes/workshops. \nIn situations where a class or workshop is canceled by Art League of Hilton Head\, a full refund will be given. \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n\n\n\nMaterials Included:\nNo materials are included in this class. A list of materials you should have available is provided below.\n\n\nRequirements:\nPLEASE BRING:\nDownload a printable supply list \n2 x Canvases\n(24″ x 30″ or larger) \nJar of modeling paste\n(Any Size) \nPalette \nPalette or Wax paper \nLarge Container \nLarge Brush\n(For Underpainting) \nTwo containers with lids \nODORLESS Mineral Spirits \nPoppy Seed or Linseed Oil \nRags \nASSORTED BRUSHES:\n#8 round\n#2 round\n#10 flat\n#12 flat\n(Your choice of Brand) \nOIL PAINTS:\nWindsor Newton brand or comparable \nTitanium White\nCadmium Yellow Pale\nCadmium Red Medium\nYellow Ochre\nCerulean Blue\nCobalt Blue\nUltramarine Blue\nSap Green\nAlizarin Crimson \nPhotographs to work from\n(These should be Photographs you took yourself) \nNOTE:\nFor those of you who choose to work in acrylics\, please get some Liquitex slow dry that when added to your water\, will keep your paint workable\, for longer. \nQUESTIONS?:\nPlease Email:\nAcademy@artleaguehhi.org
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/paint-fast-in-oils-or-acrylics-with-nancy-mitchell-4-2025-10-10/
LOCATION:Art League Academy\, 106 Cordillo Parkway\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29928\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Live Music at Scott's Fish Market at Shelter Cove Harbour
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy live music from 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm with Dallas Reese every Friday.
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/live-music-at-scotts-fish-market-at-shelter-cove-harbour-2025-10-10/
LOCATION:Scott’s Fish Market\, 17 Harbourside Lane\, Hilton Head Island\, 29928\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drinks,Food,Live Music,Things To Do
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251010T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251010T203000
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CREATED:20250729T171806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250729T171806Z
UID:79391-1760117400-1760128200@culturehhi.org
SUMMARY:Live Music at San Miguel's
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy live music with Tommy Sims and Keith Ransom from 5:30-8:30 PM at San Miguel’s on Shelter Cove Harbour.
URL:https://culturehhi.org/event/live-music-at-san-miguels-10-2025-10-10/
LOCATION:San Miguel’s\, 9 Harbourside Lane\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29928\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drinks,Food,Live Music,Things To Do
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