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The Original Visitor's Guide To Hilton Head Island & The Lowcountry

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Page 1: Island Events October 2014
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Discover the latest fashions in over90 brand-name & designer outlets

Banana Republic Factory Store

Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH

White House I Black Market

Kate Spade New York

Johnston & Murphy

Travelpro Luggage Outlet

Clarks Bostonian

Tommy Hilfiger

J.Crew Factory

True Religion

The Body Shop

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J.Jill

Harry & David

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FREEBOOKCOUPON

Bring this ad to Tanger Shopper Services for your free book worth hundreds

in additional savings. Expires 12/31/14 Code 3202614

SHOP 2 HILTON HEAD LOCATIONS

Hwy 278, 1 & 2 Miles West of Hilton Head Island

1414 Fording Island Road (843) 837-5410 TANGEROUTLETS.COM

THINK OUTLETS. THINK TANGER.

Enjoy on-site dining at

Robert Irvine’s nosh

Panera Bread

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6 ISLAND EVENTS OCTOBER 2014 hiltonhead.com

Member Beaufort Regional Chamber of CommerceHilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of CommerceGreater Bluffton Chamber of CommerceIsland Events Magazine® is published monthly by Island Communications, P.O. Box 5511, Hilton Head Island, S.C. 29938, Phone (843) 757-9889, Fax (843) 757-9189, e-mail: [email protected]. Look for us on the web at hiltonhead.com/category/magazines. Island Events® prints a minimum of 600,000 copies per year and is dis-tributed to approxi mately 300 Island locations. Subscriptions avail able at $25.00 (Canada, $35 US) per year, single copies available for postage and handling charges of $5.00 (Canada, $6 US). Send check to address above. The design, concept, and con tents of Island Events® are copy righted and may not in any man-ner be reproduced in part or whole without written permis sion from the publisher.Every effort is made to provide de pend -able information, however, the publisher does not warrant that the content herein is complete or accurate. Any rates, spe-cial offers, etc. are subject to change and are not guar anteed by Island Communications.Copyright 2014, Island Communications. All rights reserved.

Welcome to Hilton Head Island! We hope you enjoy plenty of treats (and no tricks!) on this boot-shaped barrier isle during the month of October.

Our island can be deeply relaxing or incredibly exciting, depending upon your interests. By day, the beach beckons, with its sandy beaches and

gentle surf. By night, the Island offers plenty of live music, elegant lounges and Broadway-style theater. Add championship golf, world-class tennis, incredible watersports, delicious dining and a lively cultural scene and you’ll soon understand why Hilton Head Island truly has something for everyone! October is full of exciting activities to thrill visitors from near and far. The 2014 Hilton Head Island Motoring Festival & Concours d’Elegance, one of the nation’s signature automobile events, will kick into high gear October 24 through November 2, delighting auto enthusiasts from across the country.

The Annual Polo for Charity event will be held at historic Rose Hill Plantation on October 12, offering one of the Southeast’s leading polo events. On October 12-17, the Historic Bluffton Arts & Seafood Festival celebrates the best of Bluffton, S.C. Be sure to check out our Calendar of Events for a guide to the best of what’s happening in the area in October.

One thing that truly sets Island Events apart is our stellar line-up of local columnists. In this issue, learn about reeling in redfish from Capt. Miles Altman, Chilean reds from Georgene Mortimer of Island Winery, the White Ibis from Jessie Renew of Outside Hilton Head and White-tailed Deer from Master Naturalist Kathleen McMenamin. Plus, Palmetto Dunes Golf Academy instructor Doug Weaver offers advice to make the most of your game this month.

As you can probably tell, we’re passionate about this Island we’re proud to call home. As always, our goal is to share the very best of the area with visitors and to make exploring the Island easy, fun and rewarding. We hope our listings come in handy to guide you to some of the very best that the area has to offer.

As always, the best of the Lowcountry and the Coastal Empire are just a click away at hiltonhead.com, hiltonheadisland.com, bluffton.com, savannah.com, stsimonsisland.com and beaufort.com. All of our “priceless” publications can be viewed online 24/7.

Pull up our informative web sites on your smart phone to decide which shops to check out today, where to go for dinner tonight and what activities to plan for tomorrow. You’ll have all the information you need to make the most of every day (and night) on the island.

Enjoy every moment in this coastal paradise this month. We hope you’ll be back soon!

Welcome

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER ........... Linda Rew-GiffordPUBLISHER ...................................Lorraine JennessART DIRECTOR .................................. Jennifer MlayAD COORDINATOR ..............................Liz ShumakeREGIONAL SALES MANAGER .......Rebecca L. WallaceCONTRIBUTING WRITERS ........... Capt. Miles Altman,

Jo Emery, Kathleen McMenamin, Georgene Mortimer,

Jessie Renew, Doug WeaverACCOUNTING ..................................... Mallory RaleyDISTRIBUTION STAFF ..................... Bruce McLemore,

John TantCONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER ............Joyce Harkins

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68 FEATURES 10 October Highlights 12 Must Taste 15 Island Calendar Activities and Events Islandwide 20 Red Wines of Chile By Georgene Mortimer, Island Winery 28 Community Worship 30 Island Style 42 Island Horoscope – October An Island Events Favorite 44 Island Tides 56 A Day On The Water 60 Island Beaches 64 Red October By Capt. Miles Altman, Bayrunner Fishing Charters 66 White-Tailed Deer By Kathleen McMenamin, H2O Sports 68 White Ibis By Jessie Renew, Outside Hilton Head 70 Recovery Shots By Doug Weaver, Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort 72 Recreational Pathways 78 Events Puzzle By Jo Emery DEPARTMENTS 6 Welcome 12 Dining & Lounges 26 Lodging & Real Estate 28 Arts & Services 30 Shopping 44 Activities 53 Puzzle Answer 74 Directory of Advertisers 76 Map of Hilton Head Island

CONTENTSOCTOBER 2014 / 41ST YEAR / ISSUE 8

About Our Cover...

Enjoy fresh oysters roasted over an open flame at the 18th Annual Salty

Dog Oyster Roast, with special appearances from Jake the Salty Dog.

Photography by Mark Yarbrough.

Photo Courtesy of Jim Mathisen - USFWS

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THURSDAY NIGHTS • 6:00 - 9:00 P.M.

Dance the night away on Thursday nights at Shelter Cove Harbour!Live music, great food, casual waterfront dining,

unique shopping & beautiful sunsets

SHELTER COVE HARBOURPresents:

SHELTER COVE HARBOUR IS LOCATED MID-ISLAND AT MILE MARKER 8,ACROSS FROM PALMETTO DUNES. *All events, weather permitting & subject to change.

Limited seating, we encourage you to please bring a chair.No coolers please, thank you!

Food & Drink Stations: Two featured Shelter Cove Harbourrestaurants will set-up around Neptune Statue

offering light appetizers and drink specials for purchase

Shelter Cove Harbour Restaurants: Bistro 17 • ELA’S Blu Water Grille • La FontanaScott’s Fish Market • San Miguel’s • Mediterranean Harbour Bar & Grill

FREE Admission • Please bring canned good donation forDEEP WELL PROJECT • Call 843-785-6424 for event info

October 2: The HeadlinersOctober 9: The Chilly Willy Band

October 16: Target, the BandOctober 23: The Headliners

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You can always count on Kingfisher Seafood Pasta and Steak to provide fabulous live entertainment and dancing along with fantastic food and great happy hour pricing. Enjoy live dinner entertainment in the main dining room with Acoustic on Wed., Soft Rock on Thurs. and Jazz & Blues on Fri., beginning at 6:30 p.m. The Hilton Head Comedy Magic Caberet located at the “Top of the Kingfisher” entertains with top comedy acts on Wed.-Sat. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. 18 Harbourside Lane, Shelter Cove Harbour overlook-ing Broad Creek & Shelter Cove Marina. (843) 785-4442 or kingfisherseafood.com. “To Kill a Mockingbird” is on stage at The Arts Center of Coastal Carolina through Oct. 19. This American Classic takes place in Alabama during the Great Depression and follows the jour-ney of Scout and Jem Finch as they witness their community in a tug of war between justice and prejudice. Suited for youth to adult. Evening performances: Tues.-Sat., 8 p.m. and Sun., 7 p.m.; Sun. Matinee, 2 p.m. 14 Shelter Cove Lane. (843) 842-2787 or artshhi.com. Shelter Cove Harbour presents Music & Taste On The Harbour each Thursday evening in October. Dance the night away with live music, great food, casual water-front dining, unique shopping and beautiful sunsets. Enjoy great music by The Headliners, The Chilly Willy Band or Target, the Band, along with food and drink stations offering light appetizers and drink specials for purchase. Free admission. Please bring a canned good donation for Deep Well Project. 6-9 p.m. Weather permitting. Bring a chair, no coolers please. (843) 785-6424 or palmettodunes.com. Local restaurants cook their best burgers on Sat., Oct. 4, 11 a.m.-

5 p.m. in a fun-filled, festive atmosphere with live music at the Hilton Head Burgers & Brew Festival. Enjoy a beer garden with over 20 different beers avail-able to taste, a kid’s zone and a big screen television for college football. Entrance fee, $6, ages 10 and under free. Additional cost for food and beverages. Shelter Cove Park, 39 Shelter Cove Lane. (843) 681-7273 or islandrecenter.org. Come join the fun at the Captain Woody’s Bar & Grill Oyster Roast on Oct. 4. Enjoy fresh oysters, burgers, hot dogs and Happy Hour specials along with live music performed by Crying Wolf from 4-7 p.m. A portion of the proceeds help the Hilton Head Humane Society. 6 Target Rd. (843) 785-2400 or captainwoodys.com. On Oct. 7, Lawton Stables is opening the doors of its elegant boarding barn (normally closed to the public) for its 2nd Annual Open Barn Door Event and Fundraiser to support The Wish Upon a Horse Therapeutic Riding Center which provides free thera-peutic riding lessons to children and adults with special needs. Enjoy wine, cheese and a silent auction while you tour the facility and learn more about therapeu-tic riding. 7-9 p.m. $35 admis-sion. 190 Greenwood Dr., The Sea Pines Resort. (843) 671-2586 or wishuponahorsehhi.org or lawtonstableshhi.com. The 30th Annual Chili Cookoff hosted by the Kiwanis Club of Hilton Head returns this year to the Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn, Sat., Oct. 11, 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., rain or shine. All-you-can-eat chili provided by local professional and amateur chefs, live music, free children’s games and activities including a water slide - bring bathing suits. Tickets are $12 in advance or $15 at the gate. 70 Honey

October Highlights

The Salty Dog Cafe's Oyster Roast,photo provided by The Salty Dog Cafe

Fall has officially arrived and along with the cooler temps we welcome the arrival of an abundance of events taking place in October. There is no shortage of food and fun to be found indoors and outdoors this month. Enjoy!

The Salty Dog Café’s 18th Annual Oyster Roast

returns on Sat., Oct. 4. Tons of oysters will be roasted over an open

flame starting at 4 p.m.-‘til they're gone. Live music,

kid’s fun & games and appearances by Jake the

Salty Dog. Plus, free Salty Dog T-Shirts to the first 10

oyster customers and special prices on cookout

favorites. South Beach Marina Village in the Sea Pines Resort, 232 S. Sea

Pines Dr. (843) 671-2233 or saltydog.com.

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Horn Dr. [email protected]., [email protected]. or hiltonheadkiwanis.com. On Sat., Oct. 11, don’t miss the 14th Annual Fall Festival at The Salty Dog Café, noon-4 p.m. Sample restaurant food and side-walk shopping along with carnival games, prizes, live music and a visit from Jake the Salty Dog. South Beach Marina Village in the Sea Pines Resort, 232 S. Sea Pines Dr. (843) 671-2233 or saltydog.com. Enjoy a Lowcountry afternoon of polo, tailgating, divot stomping and plenty of fun at the 21st Annual Polo for Charity event held on Sun., Oct. 12. Known as Bluffton’s largest picnic, attendees are encouraged to get creative with their menu as well as their attire. There will also be a silent auction. All proceeds benefit the Bluffton Boys and Girls Club and other local charities. Gates open at noon; Match begins at 2 p.m. Tickets are $20 at the gate or $15 in advance. Children under 12 are admitted free. Rose Hill Equestrian Center, 1 Equestrian Way. (843) 706-3760 or [email protected]. Enjoy a week of festivities in his-toric Bluffton showcasing the arts and locally harvested seafood at the weeklong 10th Annual Bluffton Arts & Seafood Festival, Oct. 12- 19. The highlight of the festival, Streetfest, includes a juried fine art show featuring over 100 art-ists displaying and selling their art, delicious food along with great music and entertainment on Sat., Oct. 19, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. and Sun., Oct. 20, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. No park-ing will be allowed in downtown Bluffton. Free shuttles will run from Red Cedar Elementary School off the Bluffton Pkwy. (843) 757-2583 or blufftonartsandseafoodfestival.com. Celebrate the shrimp harvest with live music, kid’s fun and games and appearances by Jake the Salty Dog at the 4th Annual Shrimp Festival & Lowcountry Boil Sat., Oct. 18, 4-8 p.m. South Beach Marina Village in the Sea Pines Resort, 232 S. Sea Pines Dr. (843) 671-2233 or saltydog.com. On Thurs., Oct. 23, Forsythe Jewelers hosts Italian Luxury

Jewelry Designer, Roberto Coin and his latest fine jewelry collec-tions: Pois Moi, Black Jade and Haute Couture. Customers will have the opportunity to preview the Roberto Coin collections as well as meet Mr. Coin himself who is synonymous with innovative and timeless jewelry for more than 30 years. 1-4 p.m. The Shops at Sea Pines Center, 71 Lighthouse Rd., The Sea Pines Resort. (843) 671-7070 or forsythehhi.com. Enjoy the Haunted Village andHaunted BBQ & Costume Contest at the Salty Dog Café on Sat., Oct. 25. Kid’s Costume Contest at 7 p.m. along with prizes, candy, kid’s fun and games and appearances by Jake the Salty Dog. Burgers and hot dogs will be available as well, 4-9 p.m. South Beach Marina Village in the Sea Pines Resort, 232 S. Sea Pines Dr. (843) 671-2233 or saltydog.com. Calling all ghosts, goblins, ghouls, princesses and super-heroes to join in the fun at Tanger Outlets’ Halloween Harvest Festival and Trick-Or-Treat on Sat., Oct. 25, 1-3 p.m. Enjoy a great afternoon of “frightful fun” games, activities and contests for families, espe-cially children ages 12 and under. The Coastal Discovery Museum and The Sandbox will also be on hand to share exciting facts about bats and make craft proj-ects. Festivities will take place in the courtyard near Shopper Services at Tanger 2 and Trick-Or-Treating will take place at both centers. (843) 837-5410 or tangeroutlet.com/hiltonhead. Coligny Plaza hosts their annual SPOOKTACULAR Halloween event on Tues., Oct. 28, 4-7 p.m. An Island tradition, this annual Halloween blowout features a family and kid’s costume contest at 6 p.m., trick or treating at the shops, photo booth, carnival games, a fire truck on display, spooky tattoos, music, entertain-ment and more. 1 North Forest Beach Dr. (843) 842-6050 or colignyplaza.com.

Event dates and times are subject to change without notice and many are subject to weather conditions. Please call or visit the website to confirm.

Pumpkin Patch, photo provided by the Island Rec. Center

On Fri., Oct. 24, 4-8 p.m. join in the family fun at the Pumpkin Patch. Enjoy a petting zoo, carnival games, costume contests and much more in a family-friendly environment. $10 admis-sion charged for ages 2- 15, parents and children under 2 get in free. Food sold separately. Shelter Cove Park, 39 Shelter Cove Lane. (843) 681-7273 or islandrecenter.org.

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Captain Woody’s - A local favorite for over 30 years! Visit the new Hilton Head location, 6 Target Road, and enjoy the Famous Grouper Melt, Po Boys, Seafood Platters, Land Food, Raw Food, Raw Bar and more.

The Islanders’ favorite place for over 18 years, Casey’s Sports Bar & Grille, offers $5.99 lunch specials, daily drink specials along with Happy Hour specials from 4-7 p.m. Whether you are craving a fresh crisp salad for lunch or a juicy, hand-cut steak for dinner the friendly staff prides themselves on prepar ing quality food and ensur ing that you have a fantastic dining experience.

Enjoy creative cuisine, legendary seafood specialties, deca dent desserts and spec -tac ular waterfront dining at the Chart House.

Seafood Lovers can jump right into a steamed seafood pot filled with lobster, shrimp, snow crab legs and oysters at

either of the two great waterfront locations of The Crazy Crab.

Enjoy live music, dancing and drinks at The Electric Piano Bar. Try a flavorful martini from the extensive menu which offers a classic Dirty Martini to a Blueberry Crush, Skinny Sorbet Lemon or Tangerine Dream. Other new drinks include: the Ruby Derby, Goose Melon Mojito, the Blonde Bombshell and the Electric Blue Hawaiian.

Award-winning wings are just one of the tasty menu items found at Hilton Head Brewing Co. – 1st Overall Winner of the 2011 Hilton Head Island WingFest.

It’s Greek To Me serves the Island’s best calamari, an array of Greek spe cialty dishes and homemade, mouth-watering desserts while dining indoors or out on the spacious patio or roof-top terrace.

For the Island’s best hand-tossed specialty pizza try Jake’s Salty Dog Pizza

~ Must Taste ~

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now served exclusively at Land’s End Tavern in South Beach Marina Village in The Sea Pines Resort. Shrimp Scampi, Bacon Cheeseburger and Buffalo Chicken are just a few of their specialties and, of course, you can always build your own.

Enjoy casual, affordable dining, serving fresh local catches, family-friendly meals, superb nightly specials and the Island's "Happiest" Happy Hour at Kingfisher Seafood Pasta & Steak on the water at Shelter Cove Harbour.

Great seafood and steaks can be enjoyed, along with a breathtaking view, while seated indoors or out at Lands End Tavern.

Enjoy the ULTIMATE Dessert Experience at Orange Leaf Yogurt. Check out our flavor lineup from creamy & delicious, fruity & fan tas tic, no sugar added, dairy free…you choose! Great flavors and you’ll love the Orange Leaf Spoon!

Enjoy a full menu of seafood, salads and sandwiches served along with tropical freezes and ocean breez es at The

Salty Dog Cafe.

With dishes ranging from their famous Grouper to Fajitas made with prime filet of beef tenderloin, to their Cowboy Cut Black Angus Bone-In Ribeye or even their Outrageous Chimichanga, Santa Fe Café is sure to have something to entice you.

For the very best in Italian cuisine, visit Stellini Italian Restaurant – the Lowcountry’s “Little Italy” since 1989!

Subway offers a delicious selection of sandwiches and salads for every taste and is now offering breakfast items. 7 conve nient locations. Subway... EAT FRESH!

Sweet Frog Premium Frozen Yogurt... the Secret Ingredient is FUN! Come create your own combination of delicious soft-serve frozen yogurt, then top it off with all of your favorites!

Fresh seafood, delicious steaks and sand wiches, along with one of the best views on the Island, can be found at The Wreck of The Salty Dog Cafe.

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Ingredients: 1 pound Macaroni

4 tablespoons butter, plus 1 tablespoon for

greasing dish

Kosher salt

2 small shallots, finely

chopped

2 cloves garlic, chopped

Freshly ground black pepper

5 tablespoons all-purpose flour

1/4 cup white wine

4 cups heavy cream

1/2 teaspoon paprika

1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper

1 bay leaf

4 cups shredded sharp Cheddar

8 oz chopped lobster meat, cooked

8 oz chopped shrimp, cooked

1/4 cup panko bread crumbs

1/4 cup freshly chopped parsle y leaves

1/2 cup parmesan cheese

Chef Donald's Lobster & Shrimp Mac and CheeseCourtesy of Kingfisher Seafood, Pasta & Steak

Directions:

In a large pot of boiling salted water over medium heat, add the pasta and cook until al dente. Drain the pasta and reserve.

Add 4 tablespoons butter to a large pot over medium heat. Once the butter shimmers, add the shallots and garlic and saute until translucent. Season with salt and pepper, to taste. Add the white wine and reduce, by half, about 2 minutes. Slowly add the cream, whisking well to remove any lumps. Add the paprika, cayenne, and bay leaf. Bring the cream up to a simmer and turn the heat to low. Let reduce until the cream is thick and can coat a spoon, about 5 to 10 minutes. When thickened, remove the bay leaves.

Stir in the grated cheese, a handful at a time, combining well after each addition. Add the chopped lobster & shrimp to the sauce and stir well. Add the pasta and stir. Add to the greased baking dish and sprinkle with the panko crumbs and parsley.

Bake for 25 minutes. Remove from the oven and let rest for 10 minutes before serving. Sprinkle individual servings with parsley & parmesan cheese.

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Ongoing: Daily Alligator & Wildlife Tours in The Sea Pines Resort Forest Preserve hosted by the H2O Nature Center. (843) 686-5323 or h2osports.com. Ongoing: The Island Recreation Center offers youth & adult programs for all ages and skill levels. Pre-registration required. 20 Wilborn Rd. (843) 681-7273 or islandreccenter.org. Ongoing: Memory Matters offers help to those suffering from dementia and their caregivers. 117 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-6688 or memory-matters.org. Ongoing: The Art Academy of the Hilton Head Art League offers classes and workshops for all ages and skill levels. Pre-registration required. 106 Cordillo Pkwy. (843) 842-5738 or artleaguehhi.org. Ongoing: Hilton Head Comedy Magic Cabaret is a great place for your corporate events, award banquets and holiday parties. Shows may be customized to your event. All guests receive a free DVD of the event. 18 Harbourside Lane, above the restaurant. Reserve your date by calling (843) 681-7757. Ongoing: Enjoy live music on the deck, at Hilton Head Brewing Co., 7C Greenwood Drive in Reilley’s Plaza. Call for schedule. (843) 785-3900 or hhbrewingco.com. Monday-Saturday: Wine Flights & Cheese at the Island Winery, Mon. through Fri., 12:30-2:30 p.m.; Sat., 12:30-4 p.m. $10 per person. 12-A Cardinal Rd. (843) 842-3141 or islandwinery.com. Monday-Friday: Wine & Cheese Happy Hour at the Island Winery starting at 4 p.m. Cover charge. 12-A Cardinal Rd. (843) 842-3141 or islandwinery.com. Mondays, Tuesdays & Fridays: Bridge

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Don’t just make a meal of it. MAKE A NIGHT OF IT.

Waterfront views, fresh catches, friendly prices, and comedy shows right upstairs. All on lovely Shelter Cove Harbour.

Schedule, directions and menu at kingfisherseafood.com.Reservations accepted. Call 843.785.4442.18 Harbourside Lane, Shelter Cove Harbour.

KINGFISHERSeafood, Pasta & Steak

ISLAND’S HAPPIEST HAPPY HOUR5–8 pm

GREAT MUSIC WITH LOCALFAVORITES

IN THE BAR OR ON THE WATER!$12 lb. crab legs, $5 doz. shrimp, $4 1/2 doz. oysters$5 coladas + daquiris $4 ‘ritas, ‘tinis + cosmos $3 wine + longnecks $2.50 Kingfisher draft

Acoustic WednesdaySoft rock Thursday Jazz and Blues Friday

(See schedule online)

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Serving Lunch Monday - Friday 11:30am - 2:00pm Dinner 5:00 -10:00pm Nightly 807 William Hilton Parkway in Plantation Center santafehhi.com

Live Entertainment Tuesday-Saturday Nights For Reservations Call 843.785.3838

Southwestern Crab Cakes $22 • Burrito $18 Blackened Tilapia $19 • Wrangler Cut Ribeye $24

Tacos - Shrimp $18, Fish $21, BBQ Chicken $16Mesquite Grilled Fajitas -

Chicken $24, Shrimp $18, Veggie $16

Ten new enTrées Under $24

New Mexico Next Door!

experience The TasTes, sighTs & soUnds of aUThenTic soUThwesTern cUisine.

Workshops are available to locals and out-of-towners at the Hilton Head Island Bridge Club, located in Port Royal Plaza, mile marker #5. (843) 689-6239 or bridgewebs.com/hiltonheadisland. Mondays: “Where Does the Power Come From?” complimentary golf clinic and exhibition led by PGA Pro, Doug Weaver. Robert Trent Jones Course, 4 p.m. Take advantage of free custom club fitting and swing evaluation every Mon., Wed. and Fri., 9 a.m.-noon. (843) 785-1138 or palmettodunes.com. Mondays: The Tennis Center at Palmetto Dunes offers a complimentary exhibition at 5:30 p.m. Come watch the pros play while enjoying complimentary cocktails or lemonade, door prizes and great fun. (843) 785-1152 or palmettodunes.com. Mondays: The Hilton Head Shore Notes (Sweet Adelines) rehearse at Island Lutheran Church, 7 p.m. Guests welcome. 4400 Main St. (843) 681-3516 or hiltonheadshorenotes.com. Tuesday-Sunday: The Gullah Heritage Trail

Tours travel through native island neighborhoods on Hilton Head Island as a family of 12 brothers and sisters, who trace their family’s origin on the Island to the early 1800s, operate the two-hour tour narrating a story known to few, while weaving through hidden paths of the Island’s subtropical landscape. The tour departs from the Coastal Discovery Museum, 70 Honey Horn Dr., Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; Sun., noon. (843) 681-7066 or gullaheritage.com. Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays: Wish Upon a Horse Therapeutic Riding Center provides FREE therapeutic horseback riding lessons to children and adults with special needs. These lessons are available for residents and visitors. Volunteers to assist during lessons are always needed as well and no experience with horses is necessary. Donations are always welcome. Please call or visit website for more information. (843) 671-2586 or wishuponahorsehhi.org. Tuesdays: The Shelter Cove Farmers Market features local produce vendors, artisans, crafters, food vendors and much more through Oct. 28. 4-7 p.m. 39 Shelter Cove Lane. (843) 681-7273 or islandreccenter.org. Tuesdays: Learn to throw a cast net at The

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Coastal Discovery Museum, 3 p.m. This hands-on program will show you the best way to learn to ‘open that net’ on every cast. Beginners are welcome, and you may bring your own net, or a loaner will be made available to you. For ages 12 and older, cost is $10 per person and reser-vations are required. (843) 689-6767, ext. 223 or coastaldiscovery.org. Tuesdays: The Tennis Center at Palmetto Dunes offers complimentary Tennis Demo Days, 2 p.m. (843) 785-1152 or palmettodunes.com. Tuesdays: The Heritage Library presents their popular Historic Sites of Hilton Head Island Talk at 10 a.m., at the Heritage Library, 852 William Hilton Pkwy., 2nd Floor. Learn about the places to visit on the island, their history, and leave with a map. (843) 686-6560 or heritagelib.org. Tuesdays: Bridge Workshops: Negative Doubles and Cuebids. 10 a.m.-noon at the Hilton Head Island Bridge Club, located in Port Royal Plaza, near Sam's Club. Call Kathie at (843) 689-6239 for details. Second Tuesday: NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Connection Recovery Support

Group for Consumers meets at Christ Lutheran Church, 5:30-7 p.m. Support Group for Caregivers and Parents meets at 6 p.m. 829 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 681-2200 or e-mail [email protected]. Wednesdays: Bach Lobster Night is back at The Wreck of the Salty Dog. Enjoy $18.99 Live Maine Lobster along with a side of live piano music. South Beach Marina Village, 224 S. Sea Pines Dr. (843) 683-6472 or saltydog.com. Thursdays: Enjoy Lowcountry Boil starting at $12.99 at The Wreck of the Salty Dog. 4-9 p.m. South Beach Marina Village, 224 S. Sea Pines Dr. (843) 683-6472 or saltydog.com. Thursdays: Imagination Hour at The Sandbox, 18-A Pope Ave. Story-time hour and crafts. 10:30 a.m. (843) 842-7645 or thesandbox.org. Thursdays: Shelter Cove Harbour presents Music & Taste On The Harbour each Thursday evening in October. Dance the night away with live music, great food, casual waterfront dining, unique shopping and beautiful sunsets. Enjoy great music by The Headliners, The Chilly Willy Band or Target, the Band, along with food and drink stations offering light appetizers and drink specials for purchase. Free admission. Please bring a canned good donation for Deep Well

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THE ELECTRIC PIANO BAR

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Project. 6-9 p.m. Weather permitting. Bring a chair, no coolers please. 1 Shelter cove Lane. (843) 785-6424 or palmettodunes.com.

Thursdays: The Hilton Head Island Audubon Society conducts guided walks of the Audubon Newhall Preserve, 55 Palmetto Bay Rd., at 10 a.m. Experienced naturalists will discuss the history and wildlife found in the 50 acre preserve. The walks are free to the public but donations are appreciated. Reservations are not required. Additional information can be obtained by calling (651) 491-1851. Thursdays: Visit a well preserved example of a Civil War Era coastal artillery battery at Historic Fort Mitchel, 3 p.m. Adults, $12; Children, ages 6-12, $7. No children under 6 please. Reservations requested. Coastal Discovery Museum, 70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 689-6767 or coastaldiscovery.org. Thursdays: Coastal Discovery Museum offers Expeditions on the May River, 10 a.m.-noon. This 2 hour exploration of Bluffton’s May River aboard research vessel SPARTINA is led by Marine Biologist, Captain Amber Kuehn. Participants

can observe nature up close with a display of live organisms. The expedition leaves from the Calhoun St. Dock, Bluffton. This dock is located at the end of Calhoun Street adjacent to the Church of the Cross. $35, adult; $25, child (ages 12 and under). Reservations are required. (843) 689-6767, ext. 223 or coastaldiscovery.org. Thursdays: Smirnoff Vodka Ladies Night at The Electric Piano Bar with The Simpson Brothers. Doors open at 8 p.m. 33 Office Park Rd., in the Park Plaza Shopping Center. (843) 785-5397 or electricpianohhi.com. Fridays: Learn about Plankton at Coastal Discovery Museum, 2 p.m. The tour starts with an indoor presentation about plankton and the role it plays in the salt marsh. This tour is great for families with children over the age of 8, as well as adults interested in learning about plank-ton and the role it plays in the coastal ecosys-tem. Adults, $10; Children, $5 (ages 8-12). Reservations required. 70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 689-6767, ext. 223 or coastaldiscovery.org. Fridays: Dueling Pianos at The Electric Piano Bar. An interactive, all request show. Doors open at 8 p.m. Pianos start at 9:30 p.m. 33 Office Park Rd., in the Park Plaza Shopping Center. (843) 785-5397 or electricpianohhi.com.

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Fridays: Bridge Clinics: Polish Your Basic Bridge Skills. 10 a.m.-noon at the Hilton Head Island Bridge Club, located in Port Royal Plaza, near Sam's Club. Call Kathie at (843) 689-6239 for details. Fridays: Learn about Hilton Head’s plantation era and some Islanders’ involvement in the Revolutionary War on the “Patriots and Planters” guided tour of this cemetery that dates back to the late 18th century. 2-3 p.m. $12, adult; $7, child (ages 4-12). Zion Chapel of Ease, 278 & Mathews Dr. Reservations required. (843) 689-6767, ext. 223 or coastaldiscovery.org. Fridays: Social Shag Dance Night hosted by the Hilton Head Island Carolina Shag Club at Riptides, 33 Office Park Dr., Park Plaza, 6-9 p.m. (843) 505-0152 or hhishag.com. Second Friday: “Music at Noon,” free organ concerts presented by the Low Country Chapter American Guild of Organists, at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, noon. 50 Pope Ave. lccago.org. Saturdays: Live entertainment at the Electric

Piano Bar. Doors open at 8 p.m. 33 Office Park Rd., in the Park Plaza Shopping Center. (843) 785-5397 or electricpianohhi.com. Sundays: Join Captain Woody’s for Sunday Brunch, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Hilton Head, (843) 785-2400, 6 Target Rd.; Bluffton, (843) 757-6222, 17 State of Mind St. captainwoodys.com. October 1-November 30: The Coastal Discovery Museum hosts the 15 artists of the Maye River Gallery in Bluffton with their “Hands Across the Bridge” exhibit. The artists will meet and greet residents and visitors alike and share some of their insights in a series of artist’s demon-strations during this exhibit at the Museum. “Hands Across the Bridge” features work by the artists in media ranging from textiles to art glass, photog-raphy to basketry, 3D assemblage to collage, clay to sterling, and printmaking to painting in watercolor, pastels and oils. At the gallery entrance, visitors will see a display of photos of the artists’ hands as they create their art. The roll call of artists contains a number of well-known names in the local art world, among them sever-al art instructors and many award winners. The variety and quality of their work is stunning. The Hilton Head Regional Healthcare Temporary Exhibit Gallery is open Mon.-Sat., 9 a.m.-4:30

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Red WinesOf ChileBy Georgene Mortimer, Island Winery

Discover the world-class quality of Chilean reds.

Winemaking in Chile dates back five cen-turies, tracing its roots to a time when Spanish Conquistadors first brought grapes to the New World colonies of South America.

Despite being politically linked to Spain, Chile’s wine history is mostly influenced by French, specifically Bordeaux, wine making. Prior to the Great French Wine Blight, which decimated French vineyards in the 19th century, wealthy Chilean land owners were influenced by their visits to France and began to import French vines to plant.

Interestingly, it was the exportation of these vines to the New World that saved the French vineyards from the Great Blight. Once it was discovered that the roots of the American vines were resistant to the blight, these roots were grafted onto the French plants, and the French vineyards were replanted with the new European-American grafts.

Today, Chile has a good reputation for high quality wines at reasonable prices. However, this was not always the case.

Prior to the 1980s most Chilean wines were considered low quality and were mostly con-sumed locally. As people became aware of the excellent growing conditions in Chile, for-eign investment in infrastructure and technical expertise started to pour into the area. Although Chile exports a large variety of red and white wines, given their history, it is not surprising that they are mostly noted for their French red varietals.

Some of the most acclaimed French reds from Chile are Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere

and Malbec. Chilean winemakers have developed a unique style for their reds, pro-ducing vintages that are dark in color, yet easy to drink because of their soft tannins.

Chileans have also found a way to produce a Malbec grape that has enough character to stand on its own. Malbec is used in limited quantity in famous Bordeaux blends, but is rarely bottled by itself.

At Island Winery, we have the great fortune to have access to fresh Chilean wine grapes. We invite you to stop by and taste our Malbec and Chilean Cabernet. Discover for yourself the world-class quality of Chilean wines.

Stop by Island Winery for a great selection of wines, including vintages from across the country and around the world. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will be glad to offer suggestions to help expand your horizons.

The perfect bottle of wine awaits at Island Winery on Cardinal Road. Store and tast ing hours are Monday through Saturday from 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Wine Flights and Cheese are available from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., Monday-Friday; 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday. A Wine & Cheese Happy Hour is offered Monday-Friday starting at 4 p.m. (843) 842-3141 or islandwinery.com.

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p.m. and Sun., 11 a.m.-3 p.m. 70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 689-6767. Demonstration dates and times may be found on the Museum’s website, coastaldiscovery.org. October 1: The Coastal Discovery Museum hosts botanist Daniel Payne at 3 p.m. for “Lowcountry Native Plants and Plant ID.” Payne has a BS in Horticulture from UGA, MS in Plant Environmental Sciences, Clemson and his research for his theses documented over 1600 native or naturalized species in Beaufort County. If you like songbirds, hummingbirds and butterflies you will learn to plant the best natives for your garden. Some of his “displays” will be available for purchase. What is growing in your garden? Is it a priceless botanical treasure or a horrible invasive exotic? Bring a sample or a picture and find out. Daniel will not only identify it for you, it will also help him to advise you which natives would work best for you. 70 Honey Horn Dr. Cost is $7 per person and reservations are required. (843) 689-6767, ext. 223 or coastaldiscovery.org.

October 2-5: The Kingdomwood Christian

Film Festival takes place at The Beach House, 1 S. Forest Beach Dr. Events include the screening of amazing Kingdom-Rated Films, informative and educational workshops, Red Carpet Award Ceremony, filmmakers Beach Party Network Circle, producers versus the directors volleyball game, golfing, bonfires and more. Bring the whole family. (678) 671-0244 or kingdomwood.com. October 2-4: 43rd Annual Gopher Hill Festival. This year’s theme for the Festival is KIDZ FEST. All of the children in Jasper County will be honored. Events include a Pink Tub Race, bake auction, pet contest, Gopher Idol talent show, fireworks, street dance with music by the Fabulous Expressions and a shag contest, 5K run, parade, classic car show, vendors, live entertainment, kid’s activities and more. Main St., Ridgeland, SC. (843) 384-2055, 258-4008 or gopherhillfestival.org. October 3-4: The South Carolina Shrimper’s Association and Main Street Beaufort host the 20th Annual Beaufort Shrimp Festival, celebrating local wild caught shrimp. Restaurants compete for the coveted Silver Cup and bragging rights for best shrimp dish each year. Some festival goers take part in the Shrimp Heading Competition and some children touch their first

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Captain John’s Galley at The Salty Dog Cafe South Beach Marina Village, The Sea Pines Resort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea Pines Drive. Enjoy seafood right out of the ocean and onto your plate. Serving great seafood, steaks, pasta and more in a fun, nautical atmosphere. Serving lunch and dinner. Call for seasonal hours. Happy Hour, 4-7 p.m. See ad pages 40 & 41. (843) 671-5199. saltydog.com.

Captain Woody’sHilton Head: 6 Target Road, off of Palmetto Bay Road, G-17 on map. GPS: 6 Target Road; Bluffton: The Promenade, GPS: 17 State of Mind Street. A local’s favorite for over 30 years! A fun, friendly and casual atmosphere featuring The Famous Grouper Melt, Po Boys, Seafood Platters, Land Food, Raw Bar and more. Outdoor Deck Bar and Patio seating available. Open 7 days a week 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Bar open til late. Great Children’s menu and Happy Hour menu. See ad page 22. (843) 785-2400 (Hilton Head), (843) 757-6222 (Bluffton). captainwoodys.com.

Casey’s Sports Bar & Grille New Orleans Road, E-19 on map. GPS: 37 New Orleans Road. Under new ownership, Casey’s serves appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches and more all made fresh in-house daily. Offering over 30 TVs for the sports enthusiasts, nightly enter tain -

ment, daily food and drink specials and friendly service where everyone is treated like an All Star. Enjoy Happy Hour, 4-7 p.m., Mon.-Fri., with $.50 shrimp and wings, $2.50 domestic beers and nightly entertain ment. Open 11 a.m. daily. See ad page 25. (843) 785-2255. caseyshhi.com.

Chart House Hudson Road off Squire Pope Road, S-28 on map. GPS: 2 Hudson Road. Join us for spec-tacular waterfront dining at the legendary Chart House located on the Intracoastal Waterway. Chart House offers beautiful views and outdoor seating on the fabulous new patio. The menu features fresh fish, pristine seafood, suc cu lent steaks, Lowcountry spe cialty items and more. Open daily for lunch and dinner; Early Bird avail able; Sunday Brunch. See ad page 23. (843) 342-9066. chart-house.com.

The Crazy Crab at Harbour Town Harbour Town, H-8 on map. GPS: 149 Lighthouse Road. Fresh local sea food in a pic-turesque settings on the Harbour. Casual din ing and great family fun. Enjoy local seafood favo-rites prepared any way you like. Kid’s menu available. Serving lunch and din ner daily. See ad page 3. (843) 363-2722. thecrazycrab.com.

The Crazy Crab on Jarvis CreekJarvis Creek, Q-24 on map. GPS: 104 William Hilton Parkway. Fresh local seafood in a picture-sque setting on the water. Casual dining and great family fun. Enjoy local sea food favorites

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prepared any way you like. Kid’s Menu available. Serving lunch and dinner daily. Enjoy great Happy Hour Specials - $3 Calls & House Wine, $4 Margaritas, $2.25 Domestic Bottled Beer & $2.75 pints of Bud Light & Yuengling Draft, $2 Fried Fish Tacos, $5 Shrimp Cocktail, $7 Fried Shrimp Basket and more! See ad page 3. (843) 681-5021. thecrazycrab.com.

The Electric Piano BarPark Plaza Shopping Center, Office Park Road, F-17 on map. GPS: 33 Office Park Road. The ONLY Dueling Piano Shows on Hilton Head Island. Toe-tappin’, knee slappin’, sing-along. Dance to the live music and enjoy the best of Hilton Head Island’s nightlife. Enjoy drinks from our extensive martini list or from our wide selec-tion of liquors, beers and wine. See ad page 17. (843) 785-5397. electricpianohhi.com.

Hilton Head Brewing Company Greenwood Dr. in Reilley’s Plaza, E-16 on map. GPS: 7 Greenwood Drive. South Carolina’s first microbrewery since Prohibition. Serving fresh local seafood along with daily specials. Our menu features a vast array of items. Join us for our great Happy Hour with drink specials, 4-7 p.m. Serving lunch and dinner daily. See ad page 24. (843) 785-3900. hhbrewingco.com.

Hilton Head Comedy Magic Caberet

Shelter Cove Harbour, Top of the Kingfisher Showroom, H-26 on map. GPS: 18 Harbourside Lane. The Hilton Head Comedy Magic Caberet features nationally touring comedy-magicians and stand-up comedians appearing Wed.-Sat. Rated “PG.” Doors open at 7:30 p.m. with 8 p.m. show times. Limited seat ing, call for reservations. See ad page 25. (843) 681-7757. hiltonheadcomedymagic.com.

It’s Greek To Me 11 Lagoon Road, across from Coligny Plaza, C-19 on map. GPS: 11 Lagoon Road. A favo-rite of locals and visitors alike for over 16 years. Enjoy an array of Greek specialty and authentic dishes pre pared from scratch using secret family recipes and only the finest ingre-dients. Serving lunch and dinner from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Dine indoors or on the spa cious outdoor patio. Happy Hour 4-7 p.m. Take-out and Kid’s Menu available. Plenty of on-site parking for our customers. See ad page 17. (843) 842-4033. itsgreektomesc.com.

Jake’s Salty Dog Pizza South Beach Marina Village in The Sea Pines Resort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea Pines Drive. Jake’s Salty Dog Pizza is now served exclu- -sively at Land’s End Tavern. Shrimp Scampi, Bacon Cheeseburger and Buffalo Chicken are just a few of the hand-tossed specialty pizzas offered and, of course, you can always build your own. Dine-in and take-out available. See ad pages 40 & 41. (843) 671-2020. saltydog.com.

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Kingfisher Seafood, Pasta & Steak Shelter Cove Harbour, H-26 on map. GPS: 18 Harbourside Lane. An excellent place for fan -tastic waterfront dining inside or out. Offering A 2-For-$25-Make-Your-Own-Meal-Deal. The best Island Happy Hour spe cials in the Harbourside Lounge, 5-8 p.m., including Peel & Eat Shrimp, $5/dozen; Oysters, $4/per 1/2 dozen; Snow Crab Legs, $12/lb.; $2.50 Kingfisher drafts; $4 house wine; $4 well drinks and $5 frozen drinks. Go to the Facebook page or web site for special deals. See ad page 15. (843) 785-4442. kingfisherseafood.com.

Land’s End Tavern South Beach Marina Village in The Sea Pines Resort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea Pines Drive. Serving everything from fresh sea food to deli cious steaks, it’s hard not to find something to enjoy, and almost impos sible to forget the water front view. Serving Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner, 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Happy Hour, 4-7 p.m.; Early Bird Specials, 4-6 p.m. See ad pages 40 & 41. (843) 671-5456. saltydog.com.

The Salty Dog CafeSouth Beach Marina Village, The Sea Pines Resort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea Pines Drive. Enjoy the famous steamed shrimp, frozen drinks, casual atmosphere, great food and live enter-tainment at the Island’s favorite outdoor café overlooking beautiful Braddock’s Cove. Serving lunch and dinner. Call for seasonal hours. Happy Hour, 4-6 p.m. See ad pages 40 & 41. (843) 671-2233. saltydog.com.

Santa Fe Café Plantation Center, F-23 on map. GPS: 807 William Hilton Pkwy. For more than 20 years Santa Fe Café has been the locals’ choice for authentic New Mexican food. When you step into Santa Fe Café, you step into the Southwest. The restaurant offers many dining options to make sure your visit is unforget table. Serving lunch, Mon.-Fri., 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.; Dinner, nightly, 5-10 p.m. Live music is per formed Wed.-Sat. evenings. Reservations are sug gest ed. See ad page 16. (843) 785-3838. santafecafehiltonhead.com.

Shelter Cove Harbour Mid-Island, across from the entrance to Palmetto Dunes Resort, H-26 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane. Discover the Lowcountry’s best restaurants and most beautiful sunsets, overlooking beautiful Shelter Cove Harbour. Dine indoors or choose the outdoor patio seat ing while enjoy ing fare ranging from Continental to casual. Always plenty of park-ing. Wi-Fi inter net access avail-able. See page 9. (843) 686-9098. sheltercovehiltonhead.com.

Stellini Italian Restaurant Executive Park Drive, E-19 on map. GPS: 15 Pope Avenue Executive Park. Voted Best Italian Restaurant. The consistency. The quality. That’s why customers keep coming back. Popular Italian menu from the Little Italy sec tion of New York and Northern New Jersey. Fresh seafood, veal, beef, poultry and more. Extensive wine list, Early Bird Specials, children’s menu and take-out avail able. Reservations suggested. Serving Mon.-Sat., 5-9:30 p.m. See ad page 17. (843) 785-7006. stellinihhi.com.

Subway Where great taste and variety come together. Subway offers a delicious selection of sand-wiches and salads for every taste. The menu includes a listing of ingredients for making sensible and informed choices. Eat-in or take-out… Great for the beach! Let Subway create a custom sandwich platter for your next party or get together. Now open for breakfast, too. Subway… EAT FRESH. Try our new Flatizzas. 7 convenient locations in Bluffton and Hilton Head. Visit our newest location in Coligny Plaza. See ad page 19. (843) 785-6500. subway.com.

The Wreck of the Salty Dog Cafe South Beach Marina Village, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea Pines Drive. Over looking Braddock’s Cove at South Beach Marina. Offering casual dining with the same spirit as The Salty Dog Cafe. Fresh seafood, delicious steaks, sandwiches and tempt ing cock tails in a nautical atmosphere with one of the best views on the island. Serving dinner Tues.-Sat., 4-9 p.m. Nightly Happy Hour, 4-7 p.m., at the bar only. Early Bird Specials, 10% off, 4-6 p.m. See ad pages 40 & 41. (843) 671-SEAS. saltydog.com.

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shrimp in the Shrimp Peeling Competition. The Sea Island Rotary organizes the rubber shrimp race each year and live entertainment, a chil-dren’s area, craft market, and a 5K run round out this popular festival. Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park, Historic Downtown. Free Admission into the Park. (843) 525-6644 or downtownbeaufort.com. October 4 & 25: The Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn offers Sweetgrass Basket Making classes. Learn about the history of the Sweetgrass basket, one of the Lowcountry’s best known art forms, from a local Gullah basket maker. Then, try your hand at starting a basket of your own using locally found natural materials. 10:30 a.m. $65, adult. Reservations are required. (843) 689-6767, ext. 223 or coastaldiscovery.org. October 4 & 18: Take a “Waterway Excursion” with the Coastal Discovery Museum. The cruise will explore the waterways around the Pinckney Island Forest Preserve on board the Tammy Jane. The 2-hour educational cruise circumnavigates the Pinckney Island (Skull Creek

and Mackay Creek). Learn about the salt marsh, maritime forest, barrier islands and the history of Pinckney Island. A naturalist on board will help with identifying any plants or animals that are visible. The cruise leaves from the Hudson’s Dock on Squire Pope Road. 9-11 a.m. This adult-oriented cruise is $35 per person and reservations are required. (843) 689-6767, ext. 223 or coastaldiscovery.org. October 4: Enjoy fresh oysters roasted over an open flame at the 18th Annual Salty Dog Oyster Roast from 4–9 p.m. or until they’re gone. Live entertainment, 4–8 p.m. Children’s enter-tainment with special appearances from Jake the Salty Dog. Free Salty Dog T-Shirt to the first 10 oyster customers, plus special prices on cookout favorites. 232 S. Sea Pines Dr. (843) 671-2233 or saltydog.com. October 4: Come join the fun at the Captain Woody’s Bar & Grill oyster roast. Live Entertainment with Crying Wolf from 4-7 p.m. Fresh oysters, great food and Happy Hour spe-cials. A portion of the proceeds help the Hilton Head Humane Society. 6 Target Rd. (843) 785-2400 or captainwoodys.com. October 4: Lowcountry native and "American Idol" winner Candice Glover will perform during

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ACCOMMODATIONS

Destination Vacation Hilton Head7 Executive Park Road off Pope Avenue, E-18 onmap. GPS: 7 Executive Park Road. Our experi-enced team will help you find the perfect rentalhome or villa for your next Hilton Head vacation.We specialize in luxury oceanfront and beach-oriented rental homes and villas from 2-7 bed-rooms in the resort areas of Sea Pines, ForestBeach and Palmetto Dunes. Call for a vacationguide or visit us online to preview our amazingarray of properties. (843) 785-7774 or (877) 874-7244. dvhhi.com.

Hilton Head AccommodationsOff Pope Ave., E-18 on map. GPS: 20 ExecutivePark Road. Let our Vacation Counselors assist withyour Hilton Head holiday while saving you timeand money. We represent all the popular HiltonHead Island resorts, as well as home and villavacation rentals, at all price points – many ofwhich include FREE golf, tennis, bicycles andwireless internet. See ad page 35. (843) 842-6556, ext. 3. hiltonheadusa.com.

South Beach Inn and Vacation RentalsSouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea PinesResort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea PinesDrive. Offering weekly and nightly rates with all

the amenities of a large resort and the personal touch of a local bed & breakfast. Stay and play fora week or a day. Within walking distance of SouthBeach Marina and The Salty Dog Cafe. See adpages 64-65. (843) 671-6498 or Toll Free (800)367-3909. sbinn.com.

REAL ESTATE

Dunes Marketing GroupOffices in Shelter Cove, Palmetto Dunes and Moss Creek. With over $5 billion in sales, DunesMarketing Group is consistently ranked as one of the top three real estate companies in theLowcountry. Since 1979, Dunes Marketing Grouphas built a stellar reputation helping families real-ize their home ownership dreams. Start on yourdream quest today and stop by one of our threeconveniently located offices in Shelter Cove,Palmetto Dunes and Moss Creek. (843) 842-1111or (800) 258-5202. dunesrealestategroup.com.

TIMESHARE RESALES

Resort Source Timeshare ResalesExecutive Park Road, off Pope Avenue, E-18 onmap. GPS: 20 Executive Park Road. Like so manyof us, you have fallen in love with Hilton HeadIsland. Now is the perfect time to consider owningyour vacation with a timeshare. Stop by beforeyou purchase anywhere else, or call to compare a timeshare you already own. Ask about our spe-cial resort preview packages. See ad page 35.(843) 842-6556, ext. 4. hiltonheadforless.com.

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The Importance of SALT MARSHESCourtesy of the Coastal Discovery Museum

Although mucky and smelly, the salt marsh is an important part ofthe Lowcountry.

In actuality, the salt marsh produces more food for the environmentthan rain forests. The green grass that dominates the marsh is calledsalt marsh cord grass or Spartina. When this cord grass dies eachwinter and decomposes, its nutrients are released into the marshmud, creeks, streams and even into the ocean. These nutrientsbegin the food chain for the entire Southeastern coastal area.

So, the next time you enjoy a meal of shrimp, mussels, oysters, bluecrab, stone crab or saltwater fish, thank the muddy salt marshes.

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Destination Vacation Hilton Head7 Executive Park Road off Pope Avenue, E-18 on map. GPS: 7 Executive Park Road. Our experi-enced team will help you find the perfect rental home or villa for your next Hilton Head vacation. We spe cial ize in luxury oceanfront and beach-oriented rental homes and villas from 2-7 bed-rooms in the resort areas of Sea Pines, Forest Beach and Palmetto Dunes. Call for a vacation guide or visit us online to preview our amazing array of prop er ties. 843) 785-7774 or (877) 874-7244. dvhhi.com.

Hilton Head AccommodationsOff Pope Ave., E-18 on map. GPS: 20 Executive Park Road. Let our Vacation Counselors assist with your Hilton Head holiday while saving you time and money. We represent all the popular Hilton Head Island resorts, as well as home and villa vacation rentals, at all price points – many of which include FREE golf, tennis, bicycles and wireless internet. See ad page 35. (843) 842-6556, ext. 3. hiltonheadusa.com.

South Beach Inn and Vacation Rentals South Beach Marina Village in The Sea Pines Resort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea Pines Drive. Offering weekly and nightly rates with all

the ameni ties of a large resort and the personal touch of a local bed & breakfast. Stay and play for a week or a day. Within walking distance of South Beach Marina and The Salty Dog Cafe. See ad pages 40-41. (843) 671-6498 or Toll Free (800) 367-3909. sbinn.com.

REAL ESTATEDunes Marketing Group Offices in Shelter Cove, Palmetto Dunes and Moss Creek. With over $5 billion in sales, Dunes Marketing Group is consistently ranked as one of the top three real estate companies in the Lowcountry. Since 1979, Dunes Marketing Group has built a stellar repu ta tion helping families real-ize their home ownership dreams. Start on your dream quest today and stop by one of our three conveniently located offices in Shelter Cove, Palmetto Dunes and Moss Creek. (843) 842-1111 or (800) 258-5202. dunesrealestategroup.com.

TIMESHARE RESALESResort Source Timeshare Resales Executive Park Road, off Pope Avenue, E-18 on map. GPS: 20 Executive Park Road. Like so many of us, you have fallen in love with Hilton Head Island. Now is the perfect time to consider own ing your vacation with a timeshare. Stop by before you purchase anywhere else, or call to compare a timeshare you already own. Ask about our spe-cial resort preview packages. See ad page 35. (843) 842-6556, ext. 4. hiltonheadforless.com.

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Community WorshipALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH3001 Meeting St. • 681-8333

ANGLICAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER1 Mathews Dr., Ste. 101 • 815-5820

BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH 2800 Main St. • 681-8713

CENTRAL CHURCH OF GOD975 William Hilton Pkwy. • 686-5995

CENTRAL OAK GROVE BAPTIST161 Mathews Dr. • 681-5784

CHAPEL WITHOUT WALLS4501 Meeting St. • 815-2345

CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH829 William Hilton Pkwy. • 785-5560

CHRISTIAN RENEWAL CHURCH95 Gardner Dr. • 342-5433

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH4 Park Lane • 785-9556

CHURCH OF CHRIST 23 Bow Circle • 686-2323

THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS 2800 Meeting St. • 681-6100

CONGREGATION BETH YAM SYNAGOGUE 4501 Meeting St. • 689-2178

FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH70 Beach City Rd. • 681-6427

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH100 S. Forest Beach Dr. • 785-4478

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 540 William Hilton Pkwy. • 681-3696

GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH450 Spanish Wells Rd. • 681-6698

HILTON HEAD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH235 William Hilton Pkwy. • 689-6362

HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH 24 Pope Ave. • 785-2895

ISLAND LUTHERAN CHURCH (MO. SYNOD)4400 Main St. • 689-5200

LOWCOUNTRYCOMMUNITY CHURCH21 Office Park Rd. • 681-3399

MT. CALVARY MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH382 Squire Pope Rd. • 681-3678

NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH80 Gum Tree Rd. • 681-8327

NORTH ISLANDBAPTIST CHURCH3800 Main St. • 689-3800

PROVIDENCE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH171 Cordillo Pkwy. • 842-5673

QUEEN CHAPEL A.M.E.114 Beach City Rd. • 681-3315

RESURRECTION CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH296 Spanish Wells Rd. • 689-3625

ST. ANDREW BY-THE-SEA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH20 Pope Ave. • 785-4711

ST. FRANCIS BY THE SEA CATHOLIC CHURCH45 Beach City Rd. • 681-6350

ST. JAMES BAPTIST CHURCH209 Beach City Rd. • 681-6446

ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH50 Pope Ave. • 785-4099

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST8 Park Lane • 341-2732

INTERNET SERVICES

HiltonHead.com Planning your next Hilton Head Island vaca tion? The perfect vacation is just a click away at hiltonhead.com. Find accommo da tions, dining, nightlife, activities, golf, real estate infor mation, a detailed calendar of events, tide tables, beach information and more. This popular web site also features area maps and deals/ discounts. See ad page 79. (843) 757-9889. hiltonhead.com.

HiltonHeadIsland.com Hilton Head Island is the ideal place to make memories that last a lifetime. Whether your idea of the perfect vacation is relaxing on the beach, teeing off on the green, perfecting your back hand, riding high on a parasailing adventure, trying your hand at shark fishing or sipping a frosty beverage on a sunset cruise, you can do it all right on Hilton Head Island. (843) 757-9889. hiltonheadisland.com.

SPAS

Fountain Spa

Fountain Center (near Sea Pines Circle), E-18 on map. GPS: 55 New Orleans Road #202. A cozy, warm, inviting day spa offer ing per son -alized treat ments from caring profes sionals. Services in clude: Relaxation, Deep Tissue, Hot Stone, Thai-Yoga, Reiki, Couples and Hot Bamboo Massage; ilike Organic Skincare facials, waxing, body wraps, ear coning, spa manicures, spa pedi cures and foot treat ments. We also sell an array of natural prod ucts. We look forward to making you feel whole again. Open daily by appoint ment. See ad page 26. (843) 353-0006. fountainspahhi.com.

THEATRE

Arts Center of Coastal Carolina Highway 278 at Shelter Cove Harbour, G-24 on map. GPS: 14 Shelter Cove Lane. A remark -able showcase for professional perform ing and visual arts, as well as cultural festi vals and edu-cational out reach. And proof that life on our leg-endary white sand shores is so much more than a day at the beach. A treat for the best enter -tainment this side of New York. Exciting pro-duct ions of musicals, dramas and comedies. Call for reser vations and ticket infor mation. See coupon ad page 75. (843) 842-2787. artshhi.com.

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island styleNo matter what your style may be, you are sure to find something that pleases your personal taste and fits your budget here on the Island. From outdoor gear to a vast array of clothing, accessories and footwear you’ll find exactly what you need at hundreds of local specialty shops, boutiques and factory outlet stores. Tanger OutletsDiscover the latest fall fashions and fabulous savings in over 90 brand name and designer outlets. Join TangerClub and get exclusive coupon and sales offers available only to members or visit the website for the latest sales information and coupons. 1270 Fording Island Rd. and 1414 Fording Island Rd. (843) 837-5410 or tangeroutlet.com/hiltonhead. Forsythe JewelersOn Thurs., Oct. 23, Forsythe Jewelers hosts Italian Luxury Jewelry Designer, Roberto Coin and his latest fine jewelry collections: Pois Moi, Black Jade and Haute Couture. Customers will have the opportunity to preview the Roberto Coin collections as well as meet Mr. Coin himself who is synony-mous with innovative and timeless jewelry for more than 30 years. 1-4 p.m. The Shops at Sea Pines Center, 71 Lighthouse Rd., The Sea Pines Resort. (843) 671-7070 or forsythehhi.com. Salty Dog T-Shirt ShopsTake home your very own legendary Salty Dog Café T-Shirt found in an abundance of colors and styles for men, women and children. Stop by the flagship store in South Beach Marina Village or the two Salty Dog T-shirt Factory locations outside of Sea Pines on Arrow Road and at Tanger Outlet Center 2 where you will find all the great Salty Dog gear. The Salty Dog T-Shirt Factory on Arrow Rd., (843) 842-6331, The Salty Dog T-Shirt Shop & Jake’s Cargo at South Beach in The Sea Pines Resort, (843) 671-2232, and The Salty Dog T-Shirt Factory at Tanger 2, (843) 837-5511 or saltydog.com. Shelter Cove HarbourDiscover a world of outstanding shops, services and restaurants overlooking beautiful Shelter Cove Harbour, across the street from Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort, and all with glorious harbour and sunset views. The waterfront shops offer fine fashion, jewelry, artwork, gift items and more. You will find something for everyone on your shopping list. Always plenty of parking.

1 Shelter Cove Lane. (843) 686-9098 or palmettodunes.com/sheltercove.

Birkenstock Barefootin’Carrying a large variety of comfort and orthope-dically correct shoes and accessories for men, women and children from FitFlop, Keen, Taos, Olukai, Dansko along with Injinji socks and more, Birkenstock in Hilton Head Village now has the latest styles for fall and winter. Try the Earthies® line designed for women who care about their personal health and – when it comes to footwear – are not willing to compromise their appetite for fashion. 1460 Fording Island Rd. (843) 837-3562 or birkenstockbarefootin.com. Designs by Cleo“Art you can wear,” Designs by Cleo in The Gallery of Shops features a collection of bold and beautiful, one-of-a-kind jewelry handcrafted in sterling silver with freshwater pearls and/or semi-precious gemstones. This boutique also offers one-of-a-kind hats, handbags and other unique gifts and accessories. 14 Greenwood Dr. (843) 342-7001. Island WinerySpecializing in fine red and white wines and famous for their Lowcountry specialty wines, visit The Island Winery for a unique taste of Hilton Head where their artisan wines are hand-crafted on premises. Stop by the charming tasting room to enjoy and learn about their wine or enjoy their Wine and Cheese Happy Hour. 12 Cardinal Rd. off Mathews Dr., (843) 842-3141 or islandwinery.com. Outside Outdoor OutfittersIn addition to recreational outdoor gear of all kinds including kayaks and stand up paddle-boards, here you will also find the latest styles in men’s and ladies’ clothing, shoes and accessories by Patagonia, Horny Toad, The North Face, True Grit and much more. The Plaza at Shelter Cove, 50 Shelter Cove Lane. (800) 686-6996 or outsidehiltonhead.com. Fountain SpaPamper yourself by spending one hour or one day at this warm and cozy day spa. Services include massages, facials, body wraps, manicures, pedicures and foot treatments along with a full service hair salon and a complete line of skincare products. Fountain Center, 55 New Orleans Rd. (843) 353-0006 or fountainspahhi.com.

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BAIT & TACKLE

Blue Water TackleShop South Beach Marina Village in The Sea Pines Resort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 S. Sea Pines Drive. T-shirts, charter fish ing, bait, fish-ing tack le and crab bing sup plies. Call for reserva tions and avail ability. See ad page 69. (843) 671-3060. bluewaterhhicom.

Palmetto Bay Watersports Palmetto Bay Marina, located at the foot of the Cross Island Pkwy. Bridge, K-18 on map. GPS: 86 Helmsman Way. Drinks, snacks, ice and frozen bait avail able. Free park ing and no gate fees. See ad page 58. (843) 785-2345. palmettobaywatersports.com.

CLOTHING – CHILDREN’S

Jake’s Shore Thing The Plaza at Shelter Cove (next to Whole Foods), G-27 on map. GPS: 50 Shelter Cove Lane. Hilton Head’s only “Life is good® Genuine Neighborhood Shoppe.” We offer the full line of “Life is good” products fea-turing jewelry, cloth ing for adults, youth,

toddler and baby, as well as beach toys, hats, blan kets, bibs, sippy cups, coloring books and lunch boxes. All pow ered by Optimism. Open daily at 10 a.m. See ad page 35. (843) 686-2330.

CLOTHING – LADIES’ AND MEN’S

Camp Hilton Head Harbour Town (near the Lighthouse), H-8 on map. GPS: 149 Lighthouse Road; Shelter Cove Harbour, H-27 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane; Coligny Plaza (oceanside), C-18 on map. GPS: 1 North Forest Beach Drive. For the past 30 years, the lat est styles in unique im printed resort wear for kids and adults, as well as spe cial -ized Hilton Head gifts and souvenirs have been avail able to “Take Hilton Head Home.” Logoed casual clothing, hats, dress es and spe cialty items. Open daily. See ad page 2. (843) 671-3600, 671-4633, 842-3666, 686-4877. camphiltonhead.com.

Hilton Head Shirt Company The Fresh Market Shoppes, G-22 on map. GPS: 890 William Hilton Parkway. A large selection of screen printed T-shirts, sweat shirts, jack ets, shorts, hats, dresses, em broi dered polo shirts, as well as sou venir and gift items for

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every one. Imprinted and spe cialty cloth ing for the entire family. Open daily. See ad page 2. (843) 686-5099. camphiltonhead.com.

Jake’s Shore Thing The Plaza at Shelter Cove (next to Whole Foods), G-27 on map. GPS: 50 Shelter Cove Lane. Hilton Head’s only “Life is good® Genuine Neighborhood Shoppe.” We fea ture the full line of “Life is good” products, including cloth ing for the entire family, hats, mugs, bags, water bottles, golf balls, beach toys, dog items, jewelry and more. All powered by Optimism. Open daily at 10 a.m. See ad page 35. (843) 686-2330.

Outside Hilton Head The Plaza at Shelter Cove, G-27 on map. GPS: 50 Shelter Cove Lane; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 on map. GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. All you need for a great day Outside! Great selection of premier out door lines including The North Face, Patagonia, Columbia, Arc’teryx, Marmot, Ex Officio and more. The Island’s best selection of sandals from OluKai, Chaco, Rainbow, Reef and Keen. Sunglasses from Maui Jims, Costa Del Mar, Smith, Kaenon, Oakley and more. Sun protective clothing, beach tents and toys, kayaks and SUPs, a variety of luggage and sports wear for men and women. See ad pages 65. (800) 686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.

The Salty Dog T-Shirt Factory Located at South Beach Marina in Sea Pines Plantation, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 S. Sea Pines Drive; Arrow Road, H-18 on map. GPS: 67 Arrow Road; Tanger 2, Mainland on map. GPS: 1414 Fording Island Road. The Salty Dog Cafe has been a Hilton Head tradition since 1987. Available at 3 Hilton Head Island locations or online at saltydog.com. See ad pages 40, 41 & Outside Back Cover. Sea Pines: Open daily. (843) 842-6331 (Arrow Rd.), (843) 671-2232 (South Beach) and (843) 737-5511 (Tanger 2).

Tropical Outfitters Circle Center, C-17 on map. GPS: 70 Pope Avenue, Ste. K. The best beach shop on the Island, with the best prices. Every thing under the sun and more. A large selection of T-shirts, hats, visors, sweatshirts, casual wear, special-ty toys, beach accessories, Groovy Girls and Hilton Head sou venirs. Custom printing avail-able. See ad page 37. (843) 842-9511. tropicaloutfittershhi.com.

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DESSERTS

The Island Fudge Shoppe Coligny Plaza, C-18 on map. GPS: 1 North Forest Beach Drive. Here you will find 16 flavors of homemade fudge, a wide variety of hand-dipped chocolates, candies and corporate gifts along with a large selection of gift boxes and accessories, all made from scratch with the finest ingredients available. Locally owned and operated. Shipping available. See coupon ad page 36. (843) 842-4280. islandfudge.com.

Orange Leaf YogurtShelter Towne Centre, H-25 on map. GPS: 40 Shelter Cove Lane. Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt is a self-serve, choose-your-own toppings frozen treat destination like no other. We are the ulti mate dessert experience. Orange Leaf’s unique flavors are prepared fresh daily with fat free milk (lactose free excluded) that makes for a richer, creamier delightful treat. Every Orange Leaf store offers a selection of at least 35 toppings, ranging from kid-friendly gummy bears to tree-hugging granola. All

fruit toppings are prepared fresh daily and rotate seasonally. Our success is dependent on year round community support and so we believe in getting actively involved in our commu nities. Our customers prefer us because of our awesome Froyo, fun staff and cool spoons!! See ad page 21. (843) 689-5323. orangeleafyogurt.com. Sweet Frog Premium Frozen YogurtPark Plaza Shopping Center, Office Park Road, F-17 on map. GPS: 33 Office Park Road. At Sweet Frog, you create your own combination of deli cious soft-serve frozen yogurt, then top it off with any toppings you choose! The toppings bar is stocked fresh everyday with the best ingre dients for a light healthy treat, a swirling decadent dessert and everything in between! You pick the flavors, you add the toppings, you make it your way! Patio seat ing. Open 7 days, noon-10 p.m. See ad page 22. (843) 689-3764.

GIFTS

The Blue Parrot Fine Gifts The Village at Wexford, Highway 278 at mile marker 10.5. F-19 on map. GPS: 1000 William Hilton Parkway. The Blue

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Parrot Fine Gifts is filled with everything from paintings and sculpture to jewelry and fine craftwork. Featuring the Island’s only Pandora Shop-In-Shop which offers a complete line of Pandora jewelry and charms. Blue Parrot has handsome weathervanes and birdfeeders plus magnificent Tide Clocks in all shapes and sizes. Make it a point to visit The Blue Parrot Fine Gifts. Open Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. See ad page 32. (843) 785-9877. blueparrotgifts.com.

Forsythe Jewelers The Shops at Sea Pines Center, E-8 on map. GPS: 71 Lighthouse Road. En joy the largest selection ever of joyful MacKenzie-Childs terra cotta ceramicware, glassware and furniture. Offering gifts for gentle men, home decor, baby boutique and bridal registry. See ad page 43. (843) 671-7070. forsythejewelers.biz.

Jake’s Cargo Located at South Beach Marina in Sea PinesPlantation, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 S. Sea Pines Drive. Supplying gifts for pets and the people who love them. South Beach

Marina’s biggest place to get all your favorite Salty Dog gear and pet souvenirs. Open daily. See ad pages 40-41. (843) 671-5022. saltydog.com.

Jake’s Shore Thing The Plaza at Shelter Cove (next to T J Maxx), G-27 on map. GPS: 50 Shelter Cove Lane. Hilton Head’s only “Life is good® Genuine Neighbor hood Shoppe.” We feature the full line of “Life is good” products, including cloth ing for the entire family, hats, mugs, bags, water bottles, golf balls, beach toys, dog items, jewelry and more. All powered by Optimism. Open daily at 10 a.m. See ad page 35. (843) 686-2330.

The Salty Dog T-Shirt Factory Located at South Beach Marina in Sea Pines Plantation, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 S. Sea Pines Drive; Arrow Road, H-18 on map. GPS: 67 Arrow Road; Tanger 2, Mainland on map. GPS: 1414 Fording Island Road. The Salty Dog Cafe has been a Hilton Head tradition since 1987. Available at 3 Hilton Head Island loca tions or online at saltydog.com. See ad pages 7, 40-41 & Outside Back Cover. Sea Pines: Open daily. (843) 842-6331 (Arrow Rd.), (843) 671-2232 (South Beach) and (843) 737-5511 (Tanger 2).

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Marina’s biggest place to get all your favoriteSalty Dog gear and pet souvenirs. Opendaily. See ad pages 40-41. (843) 671-5022.saltydog.com.

Jake’s Shore ThingThe Plaza at Shelter Cove (next to T J Maxx), G-27 on map. GPS: 50 Shelter Cove Lane.Hilton Head’s only “Life is good® GenuineNeighborhood Shoppe.” We feature the fullline of “Life is good” products, includingclothing for the entire family, hats, mugs,bags, water bottles, golf balls, beach toys,dog items, jewelry and more. All powered byOptimism. Open daily at 10 a.m. See adpage 35. (843) 686-2330.

The Salty Dog T-Shirt FactoryLocated at South Beach Marina in Sea PinesPlantation, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 S. SeaPines Drive; Arrow Road, H-18 on map. GPS:67 Arrow Road; Tanger 2, Mainland on map.GPS: 1414 Fording Island Road. The Salty Dog Cafe has been a Hilton Head traditionsince 1987. Available at 3 Hilton HeadIsland locations or online at saltydog.com.

See ad pages 7, 40-41 & Outside BackCover. Sea Pines: Open daily. (843) 842-6331 (Arrow Rd.), (843) 671-2232 (SouthBeach) and (843) 737-5511 (Tanger 2).

South Beach General StoreSouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea PinesResort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South SeaPines Drive. Convenience items, along withspecial gourmet products. A complete line oflogoed clothing, hats, dresses, shirts and gifts for everyone. Open daily. See ad page 2.(843) 671-6784. camphiltonhead.com.

HARDWARE

Coligny True Value HardwareColigny Plaza (Oceanside), C-18 on map. GPS: 1 North Forest Beach Drive.Hammocks, hats, T-shirts, retired BeanieBabies, souvenirs, sand toys, beach chairs,rafts, skim and boogie boards, beach towels,sunglasses, coolers and a whole lot more.Bait and fishing supplies available. Acomplete hardware and beach shoppingcenter. See ad page 32. (843) 785-2429.

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South Beach General Store South Beach Marina Village in The Sea Pines Resort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea Pines Drive. Convenience items, along with special gourmet products. A complete line of logoed clothing, hats, dresses, shirts and gifts for every one. Open daily. See ad page 2. (843) 671-6784. camphiltonhead.com.

JEWELRY

Designs by Cleo The Gallery of Shops, F-17 on map. GPS: 14 Greenwood Drive. One-of-a-kind jewelry designs that are bold and beautiful. Each piece is unique ly hand-crafted in sterling silver with freshwater pearls and/or semi-precious gem stones. Open Tues.-Thurs., 12-5 p.m.; By appointment, Mon., Fri. & Sat. See ad page 35. (843) 342-7001. designsbycleo.com.

Forsythe Jewelers The Shops at Sea Pines Center, E-8 on map.GPS: 71 Lighthouse Road. Since 1927, three generations have been dealing in

quality, inte gri ty and service. Offering unique jewelry, estate sales and unusual gifts. Special izing in custom designs, expert repairs and dis creet jewelry bro kerage. Look for us on Facebook. See ad page 43. (843) 671-7070. forsythejewelers.biz.

The Silver GardenThe Village Exchange, G-17 on map. GPS: 32 Palmetto Bay Rd. Looking for wearable pieces of art? This unique sterling silver boutique offers hand made jewelry including, a large selection of vintage and southwestern jewelry. Sterling Silver and cop per are metals of choice. Designers Jim and Linda Saylor, also offer redesign of jewelry as well as repairs. New designs are welcome and ask about our wedding party jew elry designs. See ad page 36. (407) 595-2119 or thesilvergarden.net.

OUTLETS

Hilton Head Shirt Company The Fresh Market Shoppes, G-22 on map. GPS: 890 William Hilton Parkway. A large selection of screen printed T-shirts, sweat shirts, jackets, shorts, hats, dresses, em broi dered polo shirts, as well as souvenir and gift items

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for everyone. Open daily. See ad page 2. (843) 686-5099. camphiltonhead.com.

Tanger Outlets Shop Tanger Outlets located 1 and 2 miles west of Hilton Head Island on Hwy. 278, Mainland on map. Tanger 1, GPS: 1270 Fording Island Rd.; Tanger 2, GPS: 1414 Fording Island Rd. Tanger 2 is open with over 45 brand name stores and Tanger 1 is now open with new stores and great buys. When shoppers hear the name Tanger, they know that it stands for great quality, huge selec tion and out standing value. Open Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-6 p.m. See ad pages 4 & 5. (843) 837-5410. tangeroutlet.com.

QUILTING

Island Quilters Park Plaza Shopping Center, F-17 on map. GPS: 33-B Office Park Road. A full line of kits, fabrics, tools and notions for beginner to expert quilters can be found here. All fabrics are 100% cotton quilting quality. Open Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. or by appoint-ment. See ad page 35. (843) 842-4500. islandquilters.com.

SHOES

Birkenstock Barefootin’ In Hilton Head Village, off Hwy. 278 next to Tanger Outlet 2 and Old Navy, Mainland on map. GPS: 1460 Fording Island Road #140. We offer Birkenstock, Dansko, FitFlop, Olukai, Orthaheel, Keen, UGG, Vibram and many other amazing brands. Now carrying Injinji™ socks. From classic com fort sandals, shoes, clogs, fashion-trend sandals or water-resistant sandals... All in great styles with the comfort and quality that Birkenstock is known for. See ad page 33. (843) 837-3562. birkenstockbarefootin.com.

Outside Hilton Head The Plaza at Shelter Cove, G-27 on map. GPS: 50 Shelter Cove Lane; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 on map. GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. The Island’s fun and performance shoe source. Great fash ions from UGG, Frye, Sport and perform ance from Keen, Solomon, The North Face, FiveFingers, Vasque, plus a huge selec tion of sandals from Olukai, Rainbow, Reef, Sanuk, Teva, and many

more. See ad page 65. (800) 686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.

SHOPPING CENTERS

Coligny PlazaColigny Circle across from the beach, C-18 on map. GPS: 1 North Forest Beach Drive. Discover the Island’s true treasure. The Island’s first and foremost shopping destination. Over 60 stores and eateries for the entire family. Check our web site for our entertainment schedule and live webcam. See ad page 34. (843) 842-6050. colignyplaza.com.

Main Street Village Hilton HeadJust outside the gates of Hilton Head Plantation, off Hwy. 278. GPS: 1500 Main Street. Spend the day in our charming village shopping in our spe cialty boutiques while you enjoy lunch… A place where you can talk with the shop owners while you complete your errands…Or dine with endless variety…And top it all off with a sweet treat. Voted the Island’s Best Shopping! Your new favorite place! See ad page 19. mainstreetvillagehhi.com or facebook.com/mainstreetvillagehhi.

Shelter Cove HarbourMid-Island, across from the entrance to Palmetto Dunes, H-26 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane. Discover a world of outstanding shops, services and restaurants. Overlooking beautiful Shelter Cove Harbour and all with glorious harbour and sunset views. The waterfront shops offer fine fashion, jewelry, artwork, gift items and more. You will find something for everyone on your shopping list! Always plenty of parking. Wi-Fi internet access available. See ad page 9. (843) 686-9098. sheltercovehiltonhead.com.

WINERIES / RETAIL SHOPS

Island Winery Off Mathews Drive, L-34 on map. GPS: 12 Cardinal Road #A. Our grapes are shipped to us from all over the world to produce high quality wines right here on Hilton Head Island. Visit our winery and enjoy a tasting. Our selec-tion is sure to please, ranging from Old World vinted dry wines to our Low Country Specialty wines. Open Mon.-Sat., 12:30-5:30 p.m. Closed Sun. Happy Hour, Mon.-Fri. from 4 p.m. Wine Flights & Cheese, Mon.-Sat ., 12:30-2:30 p.m.; Sat. 12:30-4 p.m. See ad page 21. (843) 842-3141. islandwinery .com.

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Bach LobsterWednesday Nights

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$18.99 1 1/4 lb. Live MaineLobster served with a side of

Live Piano Music at TheWreck of the Salty Dog!

Specials are not valid with any other offers or discounts. Subject to availability. SPECIALS DO NOT QUALIFYFOR EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT and are good for dine-in only. Valid 10/01/2014 - 10/31/2014.

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Fun Starts at 12:00 PM

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Horoscope October 2014

ARIES While you know it’s not the best time, you say how you really feel at an important meeting. Even though it adds to the tension, those involved respect your opinion. An evening out with friends gets a little rowdy. Try to stay calm and keep others under control. Virgo plays an important role.

TAURUS You end up being the bully when it comes to a family problem. No one wants to listen to reason, so you just take control of the situation. While everyone will be mad at you, they soon realize that you did the right thing. A close friend opens up to you. Be there for him or her.

GEMINI You’re going to have to think fast on your feet when a sure thing goes awry. Don’t let the mishap throw you. Try to make a sound decision. The person you’ve been seeing wants to step up the relation ship. Think about what you really want before you say yes. Libra plays a key role.

CANCER Your sense of humor gets you through. You have a lot going on at work. Don’t let things get to you; try to laugh them off. It’s the only way to keep a good attitude. A close friend has a surprise for you. Show your appreciation – even though you don’t like it. It’s the thought that counts.

LEO You are the center of attention at a work function. Remember that your superi-ors are watching you. Don’t let things get out of hand. The person you’ve been see ing stops calling. Don’t start blaming yourself. Talk to him or her to find out why it’s over. It will give you the closure that you need.

VIRGO You’re in the right place at the right time at the end of the month. Your good nature impresses an influential person, who offers you a business proposition. Look into the facts before saying yes – but don’t rule it out immediately. A loved one needs a shoulder to cry on. Show that you care.

LIBRA While you hate to be rude to others, it’s the only way you’re going to get people to stop bothering you. You have a lot to do, and people are counting on you. You need to do what it takes to be productive. That special someone calls you. Don’t be nervous; it’s nothing serious. Leo plays a key role.

SCORPIO While you normally don’t wear your heart on your sleeve, you just can’t help it this month. You meet an intriguing stranger. Be yourself and you’re sure to win his or her heart. A friend needs your help. Though it comes at a bad time, you have to be supportive.

SAGITTARIUS Keep your mind on the task at hand early in the month. It’s very important, so don’t let your thoughts wander. Stay focused because others are relying on you to get the job done. A family evening doesn’t work out. Don’t get upset, there will be many more opportunities later in the month.

CAPRICORN Don’t be shy when meeting an interesting person late in the month. He or she can help you with a financial situation. However, they have to get to know you first. A close friend needs you to be his or her date for a business dinner. Say yes; it’s not going to be bad.

AQUARIUS Don’t overanalyze an argument with a close friend. Don’t worry, your relationship is as strong as ever. That special someone invites you to dinner. Say yes – even though you have to rearrange your schedule for it. It means a lot to him or her and could soon mean a lot to you too.

PISCES A co-worker needs your help this month. Don’t shy away from him or her. It really is an important matter. Your good deed does not go unnoticed. Help them get what they rightfully deserve. Friends invite you out for a night on the town. Enjoy yourself, you deserve it!

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BIKE RENTALS

Bicycle Billy’s Beside New York City Pizza and Plantation Deli, D-18 on map. GPS: 81 Pope Avenue, Suite 6. 50% off rental of second bike with rental of first bike at regular price, on weekly rentals only. Free Island-wide delivery and pick-up, including Sea Pines, Shipyard, Palmetto Dunes, Forest Beach and Folly Field areas. Open 7 days. See ad page 55. (843) 785-7851. bicyclebilly.com.

The Bike Doctor, North End Mathews Drive, K-33 on map. GPS: 55 Mathews Drive, Suite 160. Our full service retail store has all of your cycling needs! We carry many high-quality brands in cluding Specialized, Raleigh, Diamond Back, Taxi Cruisers and more. We also offer the best quality service and repairs. Also offer ing bike rentals. We have a full range of sizes and acces sories. Our rentals include free baskets, locks, child seats, delivery and pick-up. See ad page 53. (843) 681-7531. bikedoctorhhi.com.

The Bike Doctor, South End New Orleans Road, Suite B, E-18 on map. GPS: 31 New Orleans Road, Suite B. We

continue to provide all the same great serv ices as our north end store on Mathews Drive, includ ing new bike sales, repairs on all makes and mod els, as well as bicycle rentals. Open Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. See ad page 53. (843) 681-7532. bikedoctorhhi.com.

Discover Hilton Head Bike Tours Shelter Cove Marina, G-27 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane. Hilton Head is a bicyclist’s paradise. This fun interpretive tour will take a route designed to mix paved bike paths, back road and beach cruising at an easy pace on flat elevation. Your guide will lead you to signi-ficant historic sites, fantastic vistas, woodlands, wetlands and the beach. Simply a great day on Hilton Head! Great for the whole family. See ad page 65. (800) 686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.

Forest Beach Surf & Cycle Pope Ave., behind Wild Wing Cafe, C-17 on map. GPS: 70 Pope Avenue, Unit C. Forest Beach Surf & Cycle is a hybrid surf and bike company with quality equipment and accessories for all ages. Free delivery, free baskets, free locks, free bike pick-up. All of your bike rental needs to enjoy Hilton Head’s extensive bike paths. See the Island on a paddleboard or surfboard. Lessons and rentals are available for

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you to explore and enjoy the beaches and water. See ad page 65. (843) 384-3727. forestbeachbikes.com.

Island Bike Rentals“Great bikes – Great prices” is our motto and is exactly what you will get when you rent from us! We offer quality Fuji brand bikes for rent in adult and children’s sizes that are comfortable and easy to ride. We also offer free delivery and pick up island-wide with free baskets, locks and baby seats included in the rental price. We also have kids carts for rent if your child would prefer to relax while you ride. See ad page 50. (843) 816-1701. islandbikerentals.com.

LowSea Bike, Beach & Baby Rentals The Sea Pines Resort. LowSea Bike, Beach and Baby Rentals is a fully-insured, family-owned and operated rental company. We provide clean, top-quality equip ment and accessories for the entire family. We have bike rentals for the whole family, including bike trailers and child seats. We have a wide variety of baby items to rent, including cribs, high-chairs, strollers and much more. We also have many beach items to rent, including umbrellas and chairs. Free delivery, locks, baskets and pick-up.

24-hour crib delivery. See ad page 69. (843) 384-9322. hiltonheadbikerental.com.

Paradise Beach Bikes Paradise Beach Bikes provides top quality, Jamis Taxi beach bikes and excellent customer service. We provide bike rentals for adults, teens and kids, child bike seats, kiddie carts and tag-a-longs. We also rent beach chairs, beach carts and beach umbrellas as well as baby equipment. Our exten sive rental baby equipment includes jogging strollers, high chairs, Pack and Play, swings and rockers. See ad page 59. (843) 715-9889. hhibikes.com.

PedalsPope Avenue, D-18 on map. GPS: 71 Pope Avenue, #A. Hilton Head’s pre mier bike rentals. Tour the Island on men’s, ladies’, tall men’s, kids’, real BMX bikes, Burley Karts, moun tain and hybrid bikes. Sales and service. Free delivery, free child car ri ers, locks and baskets. See coupon ad page 49. (843) 842-5522. pedalsbicycles.com.

Riding Tigers Bike RentalsThe Bridge Shops, G-17 on map. GPS: 24 Palmetto Bay Road. The Island’s “Best Priced” bike rentals. New bikes you can enjoy riding while vaca tioning on Hilton Head Island. Call or stop in to reserve your bikes today.

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See ad page 48. (843) 686-5833. aaaridingtigers.com.

Vacation Comfort Bike RentalsEnterprise Lane, L-33 on map. GPS: 3C Enterprise Lane. Hilton Head’s most complete bike rentals. Free locks, baskets and child car-riers. Free delivery and pick-up. We also rent cribs, strollers, beach chairs, wheel chairs, umbrellas and more. See ad page 62. (843) 342-6673 or Toll Free (800) 655-9315. comfyrentals.com.

Yankee Pedaler Bike RentalCall for Island Events’ special. Rent two or more bikes for one week for only $16.95 each. Free locks and child carriers. Free Island-wide delivery. See ad page 71. (843) 785-2021.

BOAT RENTALS/CRUISES & WATERSPORTS

Adventure Cruises Shelter Cove Harbour, H-26 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane. Dolphin watch nature cruises on the E/V Holiday. Conven ient mid-Island location just 10 minutes from any where. No gate fee, stay all day. Call for schedule and reserva tions. See ad page 49. (843) 422-2504.

CheersAt the dock of the Chart House, off Squire Pope Road, S-28 on map. GPS: 2 Hudson Road. Cheers, a 45’ sailing yacht, sails the pristine waters of the Intracoastal Waterway and offers spectacular views of Hilton Head and Daufuskie Islands. Offering morning, afternoon, sunset and fireworks sails. Observe dolphins and abundant wildlife while enjoying the relaxed pleasure of sailing. See ad page 45. (843) 671-1800. cheerscharters.com.

Commander Zodiac South Beach Marina Village in The Sea Pines Resort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea Pines Drive. Explore the marshlands and observe dolphins and other marine wildlife on our small, per son alized tours. Combining the thrill of rafting and sheer pleasure of being so close with nature. Selected by Yahoo Travel, National Geographic, The Discovery Channel and the BBC as local nature guides and a 2014 winner of TripAdvisor’s Certificate of Excellence. Celebrating over 25 years on Hilton Head. Reservations required. See ad page 69. (843) 671-3344. commanderzodiac.com.

Dolphin Discoveries Departs from Simmons Landing, off Marshland Road, next door to Broad Creek Marina, K-22 on map. GPS: 11 Simmons Road. Flipper! Well,

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maybe it’s not the original Flipper, but we do have “Blackbeard,” “Choppy,” “Nick” and even little baby “Stripes.” Our dol phin friends seem to enjoy the close-up atten tion and we do guar an-tee that we will see dolphins! Our 22’ boat is rated for 14 people, but we limit our tours to 6 so that your family gets our un divid ed attention. Bring your camera... memories to last a life time! Couples welcome, too! See ad page 47. (843) 684-1911. dolphindiscoverieshiltonhead.com.

Dolphin Watching Aboard The Gypsy

South Beach Marina Village in The Sea Pines Resort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea Pines Drive. Come aboard The Gypsy for a relaxing, narrated tour on Calibogue Sound. We guarantee that dolphins will be seen on this trip. Learn more about these friendly creatures and the behavior patterns that are unique to the dolphins of this area. You’ll be able to sit in comfort and enjoy a cold drink or snack in the sun or shade as we show you the sights. Call for schedule and more information. See ad page 51. (843) 363-2900. hiltonheadboattours.com.

Lowcountry Nature ToursShelter Cove Harbour, H-26 on map. GPS: 1

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Shelter Cove Lane. Enjoy a relaxing, personal­ized, family experience on comfortable, shaded, 20 ft. deck boats. Six­person maximum allows a unique, up close view of dolphins and other wildlife. This is an experience you will remember for years to come. See ad page 46. (843) 683­0187. lowcountrynaturetours.com.

Outside Hilton Head Pinckney Island Wildlife Refuge, U­23 on map; Shelter Cove Marina, G­27 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane; Palmetto Bluff, W­9 on map. GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. The Island’s pre­mier nature guide service since 1979. Daily dolphin tours, beachcombing cruises, Daufuskie Island excur sions, private Island experiences and custom­designed days on the water. Boat rentals and water ski days, too. Small groups in com fort ­able boats with certified naturalist guides and Coast Guard captains. Family fun. See ad page 65. (800) 686­6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.

Palmetto Bay WatersportsPalmetto Bay Marina, located at the foot of the Cross Island Pkwy. Bridge, K­18 on map. GPS: 86 Helmsman Way. Splash into some fun and adven ture on our new stand­up pad dleboards, wave runners, motor boats, kayaks, 12’ person­

al fun boats and pontoon boats (19’ Triumph seats 8). Drinks, snacks, ice and frozen bait avail able. Free park ing and no gate fees. Call the “Friendliest Staff on the Island” for reser va­tions. (843) 785­2345. See ad page 58. palmettobaywatersports.com.

Stand-Up Paddleboardingwith Outside Hilton Head Shelter Cove Marina, G­27 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane; Palmetto Bluff, W­9 on map. GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. Come try out the fastest grow ing watersport in the world. Safe, fun and easy. Remarkable core workout, a cool thrill, simply a blast. We are the area’s stand­up pad dle board headquarters, offering daily clinics, rentals and group excursions. Offer ing a variety of boards and accessories exclusively at our Plaza at Shelter Cove shop. See ad page 65. (800) 686­6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.

Tammy Jane Waterway ExcursionsAt the docks of Hudson’s Seafood Restaurant, S­28 on map. GPS: 1 Hudson Road. This 2.0 hour cruise is perfect for birders, photographers and wildlife enthusiasts. Follow the Intracoastal Waterway and travel into the Pinckney National Wildlife Refuge in search of the Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin, while learning about our natural Lowcountry environment. The onboard Naturalist contributes to all wildlife sightings with

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information, local his tory and anecdotes. See ad page 48. For res ervations and information, call (843) 384-7833. tammyjane.com.

COMEDY CLUBS

Hilton Head Comedy Magic CaberetShelter Cove Harbour, Top of the Kingfisher Showroom, H-26 on map. GPS: 18 Harbourside Lane. The Hilton Head Comedy Magic Caberet features nationally touring comedy-magicians and stand-up comedians appearing Wednesday-Saturday. Rated “PG.” Doors open at 7:30 p.m. with 8 p.m. showtimes. Limited seating, call for reservations. See ad page 24. (843) 681-7757. hiltonheadcomedymagic.com.

DAUFUSKIE TOURS

Daufuskie Excursions With Harbour Town Adventures

Harbour Town Marina in The Sea Pines Resort, H-8 on map. GPS: 149 Lighthouse Road. Step back in time and enjoy a unique adventure to this alluring Island. Explore by golf cart at your leisure while taking in the sights. (843) 363-BOAT (2628). harbourtownadventures.com.

The Daufuskie Island History & Artisans ExcursionShelter Cove Marina, G-27 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 on map. GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. Daily small group, all-inclusive tour to legendary Daufuskie Island. The program includes dol phin eco cruise, golf carts, interpretive historian-guide, stops at all sig nificant Daufuskie sites, snacks and refresh ments. See ad page 65. (800) 686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.

Daufuskie IslandTransportation & ToursPalmetto Bay Marina, off of Palmetto Bay Rd.,

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Come aboard the GYPSYfor a relaxing, narrated

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Join us for an exciting FishingExcursion aboard . . .

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H2O WaverunnersHarbour Town Marina in The Sea Pines Resort,H-8 on map. GPS: 149 Lighthouse Road. TheIsland’s most thrilling experience on the water.Our USCG-certified Yamaha waverunners areblasting off within the Calibogue Sound, justoutside the “no-wake zone” at the wooden pierin Harbour Town. Call or book online. See adpage 63. (843) 671-4386. h2osports.com.

Island Queen Dolphin Nature ToursBroad Creek Marina, K-22 on map. GPS: 18Simmons Road. Coast Guard licensed for 40passengers. A narrated tour where you canenjoy the pleasure of seeing friendly dolphinsand the scenery of beautiful Broad Creek andCalibogue Sound. No gate fees and freeparking. Priced at only $18, adults; $9, kids.Trips daily, call for reservations. See coupon ad page 50. (843) 681-2522.hiltonheadtours.com.

Island Water SportsSouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea PinesResort, next to The Salty Dog Café, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea Pines Drive. Serving

Hilton Head for over 25 years, We have it all!Offering parasailing, waverunners, kayak toursand rentals, guided kayak fishing tours,pontoon rentals, stand up paddle boarding,sailing charters, banana boat rides, USCG captains and instructors, charts and equipmentprovided. Let us plan your day on the water.Call or book online. See ad page 61. (843)671-7007. islandwatersportshhi.com.

Lowcountry Nature ToursShelter Cove Harbour, H-26 on map. GPS: 1Shelter Cove Lane. Enjoy a relaxing, personal-ized, family experience on comfortable, shaded,20 ft. deck boats. Six-person maximum allows a unique, up close view of dolphins and otherwildlife. This is an experience you will rememberfor years to come. See ad page 46. (843) 683-0187. lowcountrynaturetours.com.

Outside Hilton HeadPinckney Island Wildlife Refuge, U-23 on map;Shelter Cove Marina, G-27 on map. GPS: 1Shelter Cove Lane; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 on map.GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. The Island’s pre-mier nature guide service since 1979. Dailydolphin tours, beachcombing cruises, DaufuskieIsland excursions, private Island experiences andcustom-designed days on the water. Boat rentalsand water ski days, too. Small groups in comfort-able boats with certified naturalist guides and

cActivitiesK-18 on map. GPS: 86 Helmsman Way. Accessible only by boat, let the “Friendliest Staff on the Island” transport you over to Daufuskie Island. They will also help you plan your day. Call for reservations. See ad page 58. (843) 785-2345. palmettobaywatersports.com.

Harbour Town Adventures Water Taxi to Daufuskie Harbour Town Marina in The Sea Pines Resort, H-8 on map. GPS: 149 Lighthouse Road. Offer ing the quickest water taxi transportation to Daufuskie Island. Call for reser vations. (843) 363-BOAT (2628). harbourtownadventures.com.

Lowcountry Nature ToursShelter Cove Harbour, H-26 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane. This three-hour tour incorpo -rates our two-hour dolphin tour with one-hour of beachcombing on our neighboring Daufuskie Island. Beach combing gives you the opportunity to actually get off the boat and onto the beach at Daufuskie Island. While on the beach, we search for shells, sand dollars, crabs and starfish. Occasionally, we may find a fossilized shark’s tooth. Call for departure times. Reservations are required. See ad page 46. (843) 683-0187.

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Nature Cruise With Dinner at Marshside Mama’s Palmetto Bay Marina, off of Palmetto Bay Rd., K-18 on map. GPS: 86 Helmsman Way. Cruise on the Dolphin Seafari to dinner on Daufuskie Island at Marshside Mama’s. See dol phins, water-fowl and marine life on your cruise over. Enjoy dinner, dancing and libations at Marshside Mama’s. Fun for the whole family. Call the “Friendliest Staff on the Island” for reser vations. See ad page 58. (843) 785-2345. palmettobaywatersports.com.

The Outback Kayak Experiencewith Outside Hilton HeadShelter Cove Marina, G-27 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 on map. GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. After a boat ride to a private and secluded island deep in the South Carolina back waters, you will board kayaks and head up a pristine, calm-water creek. True wilder ness, away from development. Ask to go on The Outback. Exclusively from Outside Hilton Head. See ad page 65. (800) 686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.

Water Taxi to Daufuskie IslandShelter Cove Marina, G-27 on map. GPS: 1

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Shelter Cove Lane. Getting to Daufuskie Island is the first step in your getting away from it all! Private charters and water taxi service is avail able leaving from Shelter Cove Marina with Outside Hilton Head. Please call for more information. See ad page 65. (800) 686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.

FISHING/SHRIMPING

Bayrunner Fishing ChartersShelter Cove Marina, G-27 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane. Capt. Miles Altman has more than 41 years experience fishing the waters sur rounding Hilton Head Island. Capt. Miles will take you through the steps from hook-ing them, reeling them in, cleaning and cooking. Nothing is over looked and he’s happy to answer any questions you may have regarding your Hilton Head charter fishing trip. See ad page 64. (843) 842-7002 or 290-6955. bayrunnerfishinghiltonhead.com.

Blue Water TackleShopSouth Beach Marina Village, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea Pines Drive. Offer ing char ter fish ing, bait, fishing tackle, crab bing supplies, marine accessories and T-shirts. Call for charter reserva tions and avail ability. See ad page 69. (843) 671-3060. bluewaterhhi.com.

Captain Hook Party Fishing BoatShelter Cove Harbour (Dock C), H-26 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane. A 70 ft. party fishing boat offering 5 1/2 hour offshore wreck fishing trips. Price includes everything you need to catch

fish. Full galley on board. Fun for the entire family. See ad page 50. (843) 785-1700. hiltonheadisland.com/captainhook.

Drifter Party Fishing BoatSouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea Pines Resort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea Pines Drive. Family fun boat for offshore fishing. Spend your time deep-sea fishing when you leave from the closest marina to the ocean. Everything needed for fishing is provided on this ‘60 party fishing boat including rod, reel, bait, fishing license and instruction. The finest in electronics for safety, nav i gation and fish finding have been installed to make your trips pleasant and safe. See ad page 51. (843) 363-2900. hiltonheadboattours.com.

Fishing Charters with Outside Hilton HeadShelter Cove Marina, G-27 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 on map. GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. Fishing local waters since 1979! Outside Fishing Charters offer a choice of fast and stable boats. Fish inshore, near shore or offshore with experienced captains. Daily family fishing trips and shark fishing trips. Quality fly, spin and sport experiences. Year-round fishing for redfish, trout, cobia mackerel and tarpon. See ad page 65. (800) 686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.

Kayak Fishing with Kayak Hilton Head End of Simmons Road on left side, off Marshland Road, next door to Broad Creek Marina, K-22 on map. GPS: 11 Simmons Road. Rent a kayak, bring a pole and our guides will direct you to the best spots to fish. Only $10/hour for

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D E E P L I P F O O T single kayaks, $15/hour for double kayaks. Guided fishing tours available in the winter months. See ad page 47. For reserva tions and informa-tion, call (843) 684-1910. kayakhiltonhead.com.

Kayak Fishing with Outside Hilton HeadShelter Cove Marina, G-27 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane. Daily 3 hour kayak fishing excursions. Tours includes custom fishing kayak, bait, guide and tackle. All tours are conducted in state-of-the-art Hobie pedal drive kayaks. Tours scheduled around optimal tides. The ultimate in sport fishing. See ad page 65. (800) 686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.

Moneric Fishing Charters At the docks of the Chart House, off Squire Pope Road, S-28 on map. GPS: 2 Hudson Road. Let’s go fishin’. Captain Eric, a member of the North End Charter Fishing Fleet, the premier fishing and sail ing fleet on the Island offers daily charter trips aboard the 27’ Key West and will cus tom ize your outing for up to 6 passengers: From a few hours, to all day for the fishing enthusiast. Bait, tackle and ice included. See ad page 67. (843) 816-0215 or 341-3742. moneric.com or northendcharterfleet.com.

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Tammy Jane Charter Fishing At the docks of Hudson’s Seafood Restaurant, S-28 on map. GPS: 1 Hudson Road. Owner-operated, Tammy Jane Charters will take you into the broad waters of Port Royal Sound for family fishing fun! Offering 3- and 4-hour public trips year-round for 10 to 16 anglers, while private party fishing can be arranged on request. Summer shark fishing trips from 5-8:00 p.m.! All licenses, bait, tackle and ice are provided; just bring your cooler with snacks and beverages. See ad page 48. For reservations and information, call (843) 384-7833. tammyjane.com.

Tammy Jane Shrimp Trawling Expeditions At the docks of Hudson’s Seafood Restaurant, S-28 on map. GPS: 1 Hudson Road. In its 23rd year this flagship expedition is a unique Lowcountry experience. On this 3-hour trip, you will learn about the healthy salt marsh environment, explore different ecosystems and be introduced to the sea creatures pulled up in our nets. We will lower the net and trawl for shrimp while sharing about the life of today’s commercial shrimper. When the nets are raised the catch will be shared with the guests onboard. See ad page 48. For reservations and information, call (843) 384-7833. tammyjane.com.

GOLF

Golf Excursions – The Bloody Point Golf ClubPalmetto Bay Marina, off of Palmetto Bay Rd., K-18 on map. GPS: 86 Helmsman Way. Acces-sible only by boat, call the “Friendliest Staff on the Island” for reservations and transpor tation. They can have you there in no time. See ad page 58. (843) 785-2345. palmettobaywatersports.com.

Hilton Head National60 Hilton Head National Dr., Bluffton. Mainland on map. GPS: 60 Hilton Head National Drive, Bluffton. Hilton Head National is unusual in that two of the game’s most heralded architects have collaborated to create this unique golf experi ence. With a com bi nation of rolling greens, a variety of bunker complexes and generous fairways, Hilton Head National is a player-friendly course; but, can also test the best play ers from the Black tees. Golf experts and local residents alike con tin ually recognize the National with accolades on a yearly basis. See ad page 71. (843) 842-5900. golfhiltonheadnational.com.

HORSEBACK RIDING

Lawton Stables The Sea Pines Resort, F-12 on map. GPS: 190

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Greenwood Dr. Guided trail rides through the scenic Sea Pines Forest Preserve. Perfect for adults and children over 8 years old. Pony rides for chil dren 7 and under. A small animal farm your kids will love! A “must visit” while on Hilton Head Island. Home of the International Riding Academy (iridingacademy.com) and the Wish Upon a Horse Therapeutic Riding Center (wishuponahorsehhi.org.) See ad page 59. (843) 671-2586. lawtonstableshhi.com.

KAYAK RENTALS & NATURE TOURS

Alligator & Wildlife TourHarbour Town Marina in The Sea Pines Resort, H-8 on map. GPS: 149 Lighthouse Road. Enjoy a one-hour guided tour of the pristine fresh water lakes of the Sea Pines Resort Forest Preserve (over 600 acres) on a safe and stable 12 passenger Electric boat, narrated by an experienced Low Country Tour Guide. Get a close up view of Hilton Head’s indigenous plant and animal life includ ing the native American Alligator. The tour offers phe nom enal photo opportunities. Reservations required. See ad page 67. (843) 686-5323. h2osports.com.

Harbour Town Adventures Dolphin ToursHarbour Town Marina in The Sea Pines Resort, H-8 on map. GPS: 149 Lighthouse Road. Offer ing dolphin/nature tours, sunset tours, beach comb -ing trips, Daufuskie transportation or cus tomized trips where you design your own itin erary. Call for reser vations. (843) 363-BOAT (2628). harbourtownadventures.com.

Kayak Hilton Head (Broad Creek location) End of Simmons Road, off Marshland road, next to Broad Creek Marina, K-22 on map. GPS: 11 Simmons Road. Lots of dolphins… “Blackbeard,” “Nick”

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Life on Hilton Head Island revolves around the water and few places offer so many ways to enjoy the pleasures of coastal living. From Broad Creek to the Calibogue Sound, the Intracoastal Waterway to the Atlantic Ocean, you’re sure to find a water-related activity to suit all ages and interests. Whether you want to get wet or stay dry, following are a few suggestions for making the most of a day on the water:

MarinasLaunch a perfect day on the water from any of the Island’s numer ous mari nas. Offer ing almost every imagi nable water sport, boat rentals, char ters and lessons, along with a variety of restau rants, shop ping and enter ­tain ment, there truly is some thing for every­one.

Explore the world­famous Lighthouse in Harbour Town, experi ence the Mediter­ranean charm of Shelter Cove Harbour, visit the New England­style fishing village

of South Beach Marina, unwind in the Key West atmos phere of Palmetto Bay Marina, discover Broad Creek Marina or head to the Island’s North end and depart from Hilton Head Harbour.

Sailing If you love the sound of water lap ping against the hull, relax and let the wind fill your sails as you glide over the waters sur­round ing the Island on a morning, after noon, sunset or evening trip. Local captains offer 2­hour to all­day excursions and sailboat lessons and rentals are also available. Whether you prefer a private charter or trav eling with a large group, you’re sure to find an outing to meet your needs.

A Day on the Water

... unwind in the Key West atmos phere of Palmetto Bay Marina...

Photo by Joyce Harkins, Hilton Head Island Photography

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Kayaking One of the best ways to expe ri ence Island wildlife up close is by paddling through the calm tidal creeks and marshlands on a kayak. Experi enced naturalists will point out dolphins, otters, alligators, egrets, herons, terns, peli cans, osprey, eagles and more on sunrise, morning, after noon, sunset or full moon excursions. Basic instruction is pro vid ed and special kayak camps are offered in the summer months for children and teenagers.

ParasailingSoar hundreds of feet above the water for an experience you’ll always remember! Whether you fly solo or bring a co­pilot, don’t forget to bring your video camera to capture the view for miles in every direction. Fun for all ages, expe rienced USCG cap­tains and instructors are sure to make the flight a safe and memorable one.

Jet SkiingThose who feel a need for speed will find jet skis and waverunners designed for one to three people available for rent at area marinas. This fun way to get around on the water doesn’t require any expe ri ence and is sure to delight all ages. Just don’t forget to bring the sunscreen.

Water SkiingFor those who actually want to be in the water, try waterskiing and wake boarding with the dolphins right here on Hilton Head Island. Calm local waters are perfect for these fun sports and experienced captains can have you up on your first try!

Sport FishingNovice to expert fishermen will find inshore, offshore, kayak, fly fishing and Gulf Stream fishing a chal lenge unlike any other. Whether you are looking for sea trout, spot tail bass, Spanish mackerel, tarpon, red drum or shark, experienced local captains will guide you to the best fishing grounds in the area.

The BeachEnjoy hours of entertainment on Hilton Head Island’s 12 miles of white­sand beaches. Fly a kite, look for shells, build castles in the sand, splash in the surf, catch a wave on a boogie board or try body surfing into shore.

Nature CruisesWatch dolphins play alongside the boat, alligators basking in the sun or pelicans swooping down to catch their dinner on a guided nature cruise through local water­ways. You never know what you may see!

Stand-Up PaddleboardingThe fastest growing watersport in the world, stand­up paddle board ing is an ancient Hawaiian form of surfing. Today, this easy­to­learn sport is a favorite of hip Hollywood celebrities and families looking for a way to stay cool.

Photo by Joyce Harkins, Hilton Head Island Photography

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and little baby “Stripes.” We specialize in family and recre ation al kayaking. Relax and enjoy being on the water while seeing dolphins and all the other fun wild life that lives here! Tours daily. Rentals for $10/hr. See ad page 47. (843) 684-1910. kayakhiltonhead.com.

Lowcountry Nature Tours Shelter Cove Harbour, H-26 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane. Enjoy a relaxing, personalized, family experience on comfortable, shaded, 20 ft. deck boats. Six-person maximum allows a unique, up close view of dolphins and other wildlife. This is an experience you will remember for years to come. See ad page 46. (843) 683-0187. lowcountrynaturetours.com.

Outside Hilton HeadThree departure locations: Shelter Cove Marina, G-27 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane; Hudson’s Restaurant, off Squire Pope Rd., S-28 on map. GPS: 1 Hudson Road; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 on map. GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. Daily guided kayak tours, dolphin cruises, back water boating adventures, stand up paddle-board clinics and tours, Daufuskie and Bluffton

historic tours, surf camps, kids and teen activities, kayak fishing and rentals of kayaks, SUPS and surfboards. Kayak with dolphin, egrets, herons, eagles, otters and the entire salt marsh eco-system. See why hun dreds of thousands have paddled with Outside Hilton Head over the past 35 years. See ad page 65. (800) 686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.

Palmetto Bay WatersportsPalmetto Bay Marina, located at the foot of the Cross Island Parkway Bridge, K-18 on map. GPS: 86 Helmsman Way. Come out on the water with our local, experi enced nat uralists and glide across the pristine waters of Broad Creek while enjoying a guided kayak nature tour. No experience nec es sary. Great family fun. Call the “Friend liest Staff on the Island” for reser va tions. See ad page 58. (843) 785-2345. palmettobaywatersports.com.

Pinckney Island Wildlife Refuge Kayak Center At Hudson’s RestaurantOff Squire Pope Road, S-28 on map. GPS: 1 Hudson Road.; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 on map. GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. Daily kayak tours through the waters of the Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge. Tours led by experi enced guides and naturalists in a safe, comfort able sea kayak. Learn about the rich history of the Port Royal Sound, the “North End” of Hilton Head and

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Guided Trail RidesPony Rides

iRiding AcademyGift Store

190 Greenwood Dr. | Hilton Head Island, SC 843.671.2586

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Free!

Animal Farm

Discover the beautiful Sea Pines Forest Preserve on horseback

surrounding islands. See ad page 65. (800) 686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.

MOVIE THEATERS

Northridge Cinema 10Northridge Plaza, M-31 on map. GPS: 435 William Hilton Parkway. Watch your favorite movies in comfort. Luxury recliner seating now available in all ten theaters. Northridge Cinema 10 announces all ten screens have been replaced and you can enjoy your movie while sitting in the new high back leather reclining chairs with lit cup holders. With a push of a button you can adjust your seat to the ideal reclined height. See ad page 58. (843) 342-3800. southeastcinemas.com.

MINIATURE GOLF

Adventure Cove Family Fun Center Hwy. 278 and Folly Field Road, mile marker 6, H-32 on map. GPS: 18 Folly Field Road. Adventure Cove, under new ownership, offers excitement for all ages with 36 challenging holes of adventure golf on two Caribbean style courses. Come inside and test your skills at the Island’s largest ARCADE. Family Fun Fore

Everyone. See ad page 55. (843) 842-9990. adventurecove.com.

Legendary Golf Hwy. 278, mid-Island, next to Fresh Market Shoppes, G-22 on map. GPS: 900 William Hilton Parkway.; Pope Avenue, next to Circle Center, D-17 on map. GPS: 80 Pope Avenue. Play the Island’s best miniature golf courses. Our sand traps and water hazards make “Legendary” the most real istic miniature golf on the Island. The most chal leng ing, most exciting putting courses. See coupon ad page 62. (843) 785-9214 or 686-3399.

NATURE CENTERS

H2O Nature CenterHarbour Town Marina in The Sea Pines Resort, H-8 on map. GPS: 149 Lighthouse Road. The perfect resource for apparel, gifts, bike rentals and fishing gear. Our live-animal exhibits, edu-cation al programs and hands-on displays are sure to spark curiosity and inspire learning in all ages. The Nature Center focuses on the wildlife and habitats of the South Carolina Lowcountry. People of all ages are invited to have fun, while learning and discovering the natural world. See ad page 67. (843) 686-5323. h2osports.com.

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– Don’t enter the water if you can’t swim.– Swim near a lifeguard. United States Lifessaving Association statistics show that substantially more drownings occur in areas where there are no lifeguards.– Ask the lifeguard about any dangers in the water or on the beach, especially if he or she is flying a yellow caution flag.– Be aware of direction and strength of longshore currents.

These currents can take you up and down the beach quickly and cause you or your kids to get lost.– Don’t let your kids swim unsu per- vised, even in guarded areas.– Don’t swim alone. Use the buddy system so that someone always knows where you are so they can get help if needed.– Don’t overestimate your swim- ming ability. Stay in chest deep or less water to insure you don’t

get stuck in water over your head.– Don’t rely on flotation devices. – Swim parallel to shore if you want to swim long distances.– Don’t swim against the current. Swim across the current to escape the pull.– Always swim sober.– Don’t dive into unknown water or shallow breaking waves. Always go feet first. This will help you avoid spinal injuries.

ISLAND BEACHES

WATER SAFETY TIPS:

PUBLIC BEACH ACCESS: All of the beach is public, from the ocean to the high water mark. Access to the beach, how-ever, is often private. The Town of Hilton Head Island provides nine beach accesses: Alder Lane Beach Access, off South Forest Beach Drive; Coligny Beach Park, off Coligny Circle; Driessen Beach Park, at the end of Bradley Beach Road; Chaplin Community Park, off Wm. Hilton Pkwy.; Fish Haul Park & Mitchelville Beach Park, at the end of Beach City Road; Burkes Beach Access, at the end of Burkes Beach Road; Folly Field Beach Park and Islanders Beach Park, both off Folly Field Road.

PARKING & FACILITIES: There are 23 metered spaces at Alder Lane; 54 metered spaces at Folly Field and 13 metered spaces at Burkes Beach Road. The parking fee is a QUARTER for each 15 minutes.

Additionally, there are 207 spaces at Driessen Beach Park for long-term parking. The fee is a QUARTER for each 30 minutes during the week.

Parking spaces at Islanders Beach Park are ALWAYS reserved for annual beach passes. Parking at Driessen Beach Park for annual beach passes is reserved from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Parking is FREE at Fish Haul Park, Mitchelville Beach Park and Coligny Beach Park. Handicap parking is available at no fee at all beach parks.

Restrooms, changing areas, sand showers and vending machines are available at the beach parks.

DESIGNATED SWIMMING AREAS: Official swimming areas have been desig nated for the Alder Lane, Coligny, Driessen, Folly Field and Islanders Beach

Parks. The boundaries will be clearly marked on the beach and in the water.

During the beach season, lifeguards are stationed in each of the designated swimming areas for assistance and beach information. Please ask a life guard before entering the water if the yellow caution flag is flying.

BEACH MARKER SIGNS: Hilton Head’s beaches are marked with signs to let emergency responders know where anyone who needs help is on the beach. They are also useful to help you find your place if you are lost on the beach. It is helpful for everyone in your group to know the marker where you are staying, so that you can return on your own or tell beach patrol personnel, so they can get you back to the right place. The markers sit near the dune line.

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ANIMALS are NOT permitted between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. from the Friday before Memorial Day through Labor Day. Animals MUST be on a leash between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., April 1 through the Thursday before Memorial Day and the Tuesday after Labor Day through September 30. Animals must be on leash or under positive voice control at all other times. Persons in control of animals on the beach are required to remove and properly dispose of the animal’s excrement. Ordinance signs are posted at most beach access points.

- Information and photography provided by the Town of Hilton Head Island and Shore Beach Service

– Apply plenty of sunscreen and reapply it throughout the day. Remember trouble spots, such as the ears, feet, and nose. Even cloudy days allow the sun’s harmful rays to cause sunburn.– Wear sunglasses. The sun’s rays can cause serious eye damage. – Drink plenty of water. The hot summer days can dehydrate you very quickly.– Be aware of the rules and regulations of the beach. Signs are posted near most beach accesses.

– Don’t leave your kids unsuper - vised, even in guarded areas. They may wander and become lost.– Find the nearest lifeguard if you or someone in your group becomes lost.– Report any hazardous beach conditions to the nearest lifeguard.– Know the name of the beach or hotel/condo and the beach marker number where you are staying, so the lifeguard can better assist if you are lost.

– There are often jellyfish and stingrays, as well as other sea life in the water, which may sting or cut a person. Other problems may occur on the beach or in the water which may require first aid. In any situation where first aid is needed, find a lifeguard or seek further medical attention. – Report any hazardous water conditions to the nearest lifeguard. – Call or wave for help if you are in trouble.

BEACH SAFETY TIPS:

– Possession or consumption of alcohol

– Glass (bottles, containers, etc.)

– Littering

– Indecent exposure or nudity

– Disorderly conduct

– Disturbing the peace

– Unauthorized vehicles

– Fires and fireworks

– Shark fishing

– Horse riding or driving

– Removal, harming, or harass- ment of any live beach fauna (sea turtles, sand dollars, etc.)

– Removal, alteration, or damage to dunes, sea oats, or other dune flora

– Operation, launching, or landing of unauthorized motorized watercraft

– Unauthorized commercial activity

– Sleeping on the beach be- tween midnight and 6 a.m.

– Unauthorized wearing of life guard emblems, insignias, etc.

– Solicitation or distribution of handouts

– Kites not under manual control

– Stunt kites & Sand Sailing (10 a.m.-6 p.m., April 1- September 30)

– Parasailing

ADDITIONAL PROHIBITIONS IN DESIGNATED SWIMMING AREAS: (Between sunrise and sunset, April 1-September 30):

– Fishing or surfcasting – Surfboards, boogie boards, etc.– Frisbee or other team sports involving a ball – Games with metal components

BEACH PROHIBITIONS: The following are prohibited on all beaches:

Please take care of our beaches and leave only your footprints!

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Marina’s biggest place to get all your favoriteSalty Dog gear and pet souvenirs. Opendaily. See ad pages 40-41. (843) 671-5022.saltydog.com.

Jake’s Shore ThingThe Plaza at Shelter Cove (next to T J Maxx), G-27 on map. GPS: 50 Shelter Cove Lane.Hilton Head’s only “Life is good® GenuineNeighborhood Shoppe.” We feature the fullline of “Life is good” products, includingclothing for the entire family, hats, mugs,bags, water bottles, golf balls, beach toys,dog items, jewelry and more. All powered byOptimism. Open daily at 10 a.m. See adpage 35. (843) 686-2330.

The Salty Dog T-Shirt FactoryLocated at South Beach Marina in Sea PinesPlantation, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 S. SeaPines Drive; Arrow Road, H-18 on map. GPS:67 Arrow Road; Tanger 2, Mainland on map.GPS: 1414 Fording Island Road. The Salty Dog Cafe has been a Hilton Head traditionsince 1987. Available at 3 Hilton HeadIsland locations or online at saltydog.com.

See ad pages 7, 40-41 & Outside BackCover. Sea Pines: Open daily. (843) 842-6331 (Arrow Rd.), (843) 671-2232 (SouthBeach) and (843) 737-5511 (Tanger 2).

South Beach General StoreSouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea PinesResort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South SeaPines Drive. Convenience items, along withspecial gourmet products. A complete line oflogoed clothing, hats, dresses, shirts and gifts for everyone. Open daily. See ad page 2.(843) 671-6784. camphiltonhead.com.

HARDWARE

Coligny True Value HardwareColigny Plaza (Oceanside), C-18 on map. GPS: 1 North Forest Beach Drive.Hammocks, hats, T-shirts, retired BeanieBabies, souvenirs, sand toys, beach chairs,rafts, skim and boogie boards, beach towels,sunglasses, coolers and a whole lot more.Bait and fishing supplies available. Acomplete hardware and beach shoppingcenter. See ad page 32. (843) 785-2429.

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PAINTING PARTIES

Paint TimeSome Paint, Some Time, Lots of Fun & Some Wine for the Adults! We supply the canvases, paint, brushes & aprons. Adults bring your artistic spirit and the wine or spirit of your choice. If you are looking for a fun activity for your Kids, our classes offer step-by-step instructions and the end result is a masterpiece ready to take home. WE come to YOU! See ad page 54. (843) 384-3666. painttimehhi.com.

SIGHTSEEING TOURS

Gullah Heritage Trail ToursDeparts from the Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn, N-27 on map. GPS: 70 Honey Horn Drive. Experience the Gullah culture of Hilton Head Island on a 2-hour narrated tour of ten neigh bor hoods established during the Civil War. Highlights include: Gullah Family Compounds, Old Debar kation Point (used before the bridge was built), Old One-Room School House, Plantation Tabby Ruins, Historic Marker of First Freedom Vil lage. The Gullah cul -

ture is mani fest ed in family, life style, food ways, language and folklore. See coupon ad page 46. (843) 681-7066. gullaheritage.com.

Segway of Savannah234 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Savannah, GA. Take a day trip to Historic Savannah and explore the city on Segway’s Personal Transporter, an elec tric self-balancing device that allows you to see the city on your own. Formal historic tours by a certified Savannah tour guide and a fun way to see the sights and sounds. See ad page 49. (912) 233-3554. segwayofsavannah .com.

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10th Annual Bluffton Arts & Seafood FestivalHistoric District, Bluffton, Mainland on map. This annual event will be held in the charming and eclectic historic district of Bluffton, October 12-19. The festival is a week long event offering a myriad of activities, showcasing locally harvested seafood, delicious Lowcountry cuisine, rich history, culture and art of the area and Southern hospitality found only in Bluffton. For more details and a complete schedule of events, call or visit website. See ad page 29. (843) 757-BLUF (2583) blufftonartsandseafoodfestival.com.

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homecoming weekend at the University of South Carolina Beaufort. Glover's concert will take place on the Gateway campus in Bluffton. Gates open at 5 p.m., concert begins at 7:30 p.m. preceded by an opening act at 6:30 p.m. Tickets, $15 in advance, $20 at the door for the general public. Free for USCB students and children younger than 5. For more information, uscb.edu/homecoming. October 7: Lawton Stables is opening the doors of its elegant boarding barn (normally closed to the public) for its 2nd Annual Open Barn Door Event and Fundraiser to support The Wish Upon a Horse Therapeutic Riding Center which provides free therapeutic riding lessons to children and adults with special needs. Enjoy wine, cheese and a silent auction while you tour the facility and learn more about therapeutic rid-ing. 7-9 p.m. $35 admission. 190 Greenwood Dr., The Sea Pines Resort. (843) 671-2586 or wishuponahorsehhi.org or lawtonstableshhi.com. October 10-26: Main Street Youth Theatre presents “Guys and Dolls”. This classic comedy

has been called the perfect quintessential New York musical. The production garnered multiple Tony Awards, has the famous “Sinatra-esque” musical score and has won the hearts of millions worldwide. Evening performances, 8 p.m.; Sunday matinees, 2 p.m. (843) 689-MAIN (6246) or msyt.org. October 11: Mitchelville Preservation Project presents Life Before Mitchelville Morning Forum & Afternoon Concert. Featured Speakers are Dr. Brent Morris, Assistant Professor of History, University of South Carolina Beaufort; Dr. Bernard E. Powers, Professor of History, College of Charleston; Dr. Bobby Donaldson, Professor of History, University of South Carolina; Dr. Stephen Wise, Museum Curator, Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island; Dr. Lawrence S. Rowland, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of South Carolina Beaufort. The Musical Program will include The Benedict College Gospel Choir and Lavon Stevens. 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. at the Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa, 2 Grasslawn Ave. $75 per person or $700 per table of ten. Includes lunch catered by The Westin. Tickets are available at Burkes Pharmacy, all Coastal States Bank locations or MitchelvillePreservationProject.org. October 11: Enjoy the fall weather while

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The purpose of this infor ma tion is to make driving, living and visiting

Hilton Head Island more enjoy able.

DRIVING TIPS:➤ Slow Traffic (looking for a sign or site) KEEP TO THE RIGHT.

➤ Reduce gaps between moving vehi cles, but keep a safe distance. NO TAIL-GATING.

➤ Use your turn signals – you are not saving electricity. ➤ Look for mile markers and landmarks for reference. ➤ Yield to cars in the traffic circles.➤ Crossing a double solid white line in traffic circles is prohibited. THE LIFE YOU SAVE MAY BE YOUR OWN.➤ Don’t “rubberneck” at the scene of an accident or at flashing lights. KEEP MOVING.➤ Don’t change lanes quickly or block traffic.➤ Traffic tickets are expensive. SAVE $$ – DON’T SPEED.➤ Cross Island Parkway (Toll Road) Safety Tips: • Observe posted speed limits • Bicycles are permitted on bike paths • Bicycles and pedestrians are not permitted in toll plaza area • If you are not a Palmetto Pass customer, use only the CASH lanes • U-turns are prohibited on the CIP

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Fall is a special time here in the Lowountry for many rea-sons: the weather is better, the crowds are thinner… and the bull redfish swarm inshore waters.

The bulls, ranging from 20 pounds upwards to the 50-pound mark, are here or offshore all year. However, at this time of year, they come close in big numbers, with catches of 20 or more fish in a trip not at all uncommon.

The strength of these fish is incredible, rivaling any other fish of its size, short of an amberjack or tuna. I usually fish heavy spinning reels with 50-pound braid and, even with a heavy drag, they will strip a line off at an alarming pace. Incredibly, they often do it several times in a battle.

I have fished lighter tackle, but the lengthy battle takes a toll on these big fish and they must be released. The law requires that everything over 23 inches must be returned to the water.

The smaller redfish also invade the creeks this time of year, offering the best light tackle sport available. Shrimp (live or dead), cut mullet and menhaden all are favorite baits when fishing inshore.

The “slot” or keeper size is 15 to 23 inches and, by South Carolina law, you may keep three fish per person. Redfish are not only a blast to catch, they also taste great. Before Chef Paul Prudhomme introduced “blackened redfish” to the general public, these fish were locally

known as “spot tail bass” or “puppy drum.” Officially, their proper name is “red drum.”

Coloration is usually a deep burnt orange or copper across the back with a single spot at the base of the tail. Some fish have multiple spots from the tail to the middle of the fish. A strong broad tail and thick shoulders give it all the horse-power it needs to make your day.

Good conservation and our local mariculture center have provided some of the best stocks of redfish I have seen in 40+ years of fishing this area. Al Stokes and his crew at the mariculture center have been boosting the local population with their work for years.

The proof, as they say, is in the pudding. Whether you want to light tackle redfish in the creeks or chase the big bulls, now is the time.

Capt. Miles Altman of Bayrunner Fishing Charters has more than 42 years experience fishing the waters surrounding Hilton Head Island. Don’t miss the new “Finatic” boat, which can accommodate up to 12 passen-gers and features a special three-hour shark/dolphin eco-tour trip. Contact Miles at (843) 290-6955 to book an unforgettable inshore or offshore charter fishing trip, departing from Shelter Cove Marina.

Red October By Capt. Miles Altman, Bayrunner Fishing Charters

Fall is redfish season, much to

the delight of local fishing aficionados.

Photo provided by Capt. Miles Altman

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sampling food from the restaurants of South Beach at the Salty Dog’s 14th Annual Fall Fest. Enjoy sidewalk shopping, carnival games, live music, children’s entertainment and special appearanc-es by Jake the Salty Dog. Noon-4 p.m. 224 S. Sea Pines Dr. (843) 671-2233 or saltydog.com. October 11: The Hilton Head Island Archaeology Chapter will hold its annual “What the Heck is It?” an artifact identification program at the Coastal Discovery Museum. Drs. Jon Leader, SC State Archaeologist and Eric Poplin, VP Brockington Inc, comprise the expert panel which will analyze unidentified artifacts brought in by anyone, be they thousands of years old or of recent vintage. The program is free and members of the public are encouraged to participate. 1-4 p.m. 40 Honey Horn Dr. October 12-13: Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra presents “Bernstein and Shostakovich.” Shostakovich’s Soviet trauma reveals the reality of Voltaire’s Utopian fantasy. John Morris Russell, Conductor. Sun., 4-6 p.m. and Mon., 8-10 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 540 William Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-2055 or hhso.org.

October 15: The Coastal Discovery Museum hosts Nicholas Wallover at 3 p.m. to present a program on shore birds. Every year, tens of thousands of shorebirds descend in mass on South Carolina’s coast as part of migrations that span thousands of miles every year to nesting grounds as far as Alaska and the high Arctic. Many more will spend non-breeding months overwintering on our beaches and a few species will nest along our coasts. You will learn about these incredible birds and the role of communities in South Carolina in protecting this important part of our coastal heritage. Wallover is the Regional Biologist for the ACE Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve and Manager of the McKenzie Field Station at Bennett’s Point. This program is sponsored in part by the Kroger Foundation. $7, for ages 12 and older. Reservations are required. 70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 689-6767, ext. 223 or coastaldiscovery.org. October 16: The Palmetto Quilt Guild’s monthly meeting takes place at Hilton Head Island Beach and Tennis Resort, 1 p.m. Laura Wasilowski, textile artist, teacher and author specializing in hand-dyed fabrics and threads which are rich and vivid, will be the guest speaker. Guests are welcome for a $5 visit fee. Come early and socialize. 40 Folly Field Rd. (843) 757-2613 or palmettoquiltguild.org.

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By Kathleen McMenamin, Master Naturalist, H2O Sports

White-Tailed Deer

Learn more about this elegant creature living on the South Carolina mainland.

Photo Credit - Whitetail Doe CC BY 2.0

Deer are a common sight throughout the majority of North America. These graceful, agile creatures can run at speeds of up to 30 mph. White-tailed deer are excellent swimmers as well, which is why they can be found on a number of South Carolina’s sea islands and barrier islands.

White-tailed Deer, known as Odocoileus virginianus, can be seen throughout southern Canada and the United States. They inhabit mixed young forests, old fields and croplands. During the spring and summer, their coats are a reddish tan with short, thin, wiry hair. The deer’s winter coat is much thicker and may appear grayish or even bluish tan.

This species of deer has white patches on the eyes, throat, belly and, most notably, tail. South Carolina white-tails, a smaller variety, typically weigh up to 175 pounds. Deer throughout the rest of the U.S. have been noted to weigh up to 300 pounds. Male bucks grow antlers they will shed annually. The size of the antlers is directly correlated to the nutritional health of the deer, with larger antlers seen on very healthy individuals.

Breeding season for white-tails in the South begins in August and will last through January. Deer are polygamous, with one male breeding with several females. A female doe’s gestation period lasts for up to 210 days. Young females will commonly give birth to one fawn; as they become older, females may give birth to twins. Fawns will nurse for up to eight months and stay with their mother for up to a year. White-tailed deer reach their sexual maturity at a year and a half.

Young males grow small nubs known as buttons during their first year, with proper antlers beginning to develop at the age of two years. Growing antlers, usually developed in the summer, are soft

and covered with short hairs known as velvet. By the late summer and early fall, the antlers will harden. Males are known to rub off the velvet against trees and other coarse objects. They typically shed their antlers between December and February.

White-tailed deer are extremely social ani-mals. Traveling in groups, known as herds, provides them with a sense of safety. They are able to communicate with each other predomi-nantly through scent. They also use stomping or tail flicks as a form of subtle communica-tion. Their white tail will flick upwards as a flag for other deer, to signal that danger is close.

White-tails forage mostly at dusk and dawn, but can be seen eating during the day as well. They are herbivores, consuming a wide variety of nuts, mushrooms, fruits and foliage. They have a four-chamber stomach, which aids in the digestion of roughage.

South Carolina’s deer hunting season is one of the longest seasons in the United States, beginning on August 15 and lasting through January 1. It is important for the state of South Carolina to cull the population of deer to keep this species under control. Issues of overpopu-lation can cause birth defects and malnutrition. At times, the imbalance of males to females can also cause malnutrition and reproductive stress on the species.

The H2O Nature Center is a great place to spark curiosity and inspire learning in all ages, offering eco-adventure tours and live alligator exhibits. To make reservations for the Alligator and Wildlife Tour, please call (843) 686-5323. For information about other water activities offered by H2O Sports, visit H2OSports.com.

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October 18: Celebrate the shrimp harvest with live music, kid’s fun & games, Jake the Salty Dog and a Lowcountry Boil with fresh, local shrimp at the 4th Annual Salty Dog Shrimp Festival & Lowcountry Boil. 4-8 p.m. 224 S. Sea Pines Dr. (843) 671-2233 or saltydog.com. October 19: In celebration of Hispanic Heritage month La Isla Magazine hosts the 3rd Annual New River Auto Mall Latin Music Festival. This event features three Latin bands playing varied styles of Mexican music, food served by numerous authentic Latin food vendors along with Latin beers, margaritas, sangria and more. Also enjoy folkloric Latin dancers, a kid’s zone, salsa lessons and a couples’ dance competition. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. $4, ages under 12 are free. Shelter Cove Community Park, 39 Shelter Cove Ln. (843) 350-2393 or laislamagazine.com. October 20: Enjoy a perfect day on the links in support of the Arts Center programming at the “Tee Off Fore the Arts” golf tournament played on Wexford Golf Club’s Arnold Palmer course with awards ceremony following along with great prizes and a terrific after-party. For information on the tournament, contact Lynda Halpern at

(843) 686-3945, ext. 307. Register to play, be a hole sponsor or donate an auction item - we can’t do it without you! 2014 Co-Chairs: Bob & Ann Grassi. artshhi.com. October 22: The Heritage Library, a history and ancestry research center on Hilton Head, presents, “The People on Hilton Head Island during the Civil War.” Learn about the databases collected from years of research on Hilton Head relating to burial records, hospital records, USCT and Union Soldiers. Free and open to the public. 4 p.m. Town Hall, One Town Center Court. (843) 686-6560 or heritagelib.org. October 23-25: Arkhaios Cultural Heritage and Archaeology Film Festival at Coligny Theater, 1 N. Forest Beach Dr., 3 days of fascinating films from around the world. With a dozen Archaeological Film Festivals in Europe, and just one on the west coast in the United States, the Arkhaios Festival represents an exciting opportunity for the east coast, and Hilton Head Island. Films from over 8 countries documenting cultural history, archaeology and SC history spanning the millennia will be shown. The program is free to the public 1:30-6 p.m. arkhaiosfilmfestival.org. October 23: Forsythe Jewelers hosts Italian

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By Jessie Renew, Outside Hilton HeadWhite Ibis

October on Hilton Head is a time of changes.

The air begins to cool, the water becomes clearer, the spartina grass dies off and the sunsets get longer. October is also an important time for the comings and goings on migratory bird species on Hilton Head.

Summer visitors, such as the Kentucky Warbler, begin their long journey south, while winter guests, such as the Swamp Sparrow, are just getting into town. For some birds, the beautiful natural habitat of Hilton Head and the surrounding areas are too good to give up and, over time, they have taken to staying all year.

One of these bird species is the White Ibis, which is commonly seen in large flocks in the fall and winter. The White Ibis is a medium-sized bird, standing around a foot tall. Adults are almost all white, with black tips on the end of their wings, usually only seen while the bird is in flight.

Their most distinguishing feature is their long, curved beak which ranges in color from orange to pink. Males of the species look identical to females, but are about 35 percent larger.

White Ibis nest in large colonies along with other birds, such as anhinga, herons, egrets and storks. These colonies can num-ber over 10,000 birds. Nesting occurs in the spring and summer, and by fall many of the juvenile Ibis have left the nest and

can be seen flying in flocks. The juvenile White Ibis looks a lot like its parents, except that it has a mottled gray-brown plumage.

The White Ibis is highly adapt-able, in part due its varied diet.

Ibis spend most of each day hunting for food, either by waving their beaks in shal-low water or digging their beaks into sand and mud for crabs and other burrowers. They eat all kinds of seafood including crabs, shrimp and small fish. They also eat land-dwelling species such as spiders, ants and mosquitoes.

Historically, North American White Ibis spent their winters in the Florida Everglades and numbered in the millions. Early European settlers ate the Ibis, after seeing Native Americans do so. These settlers remarked that, due to its diet, the White Ibis tasted like fish.

Over the last 30 years, drought and devel-opment surrounding the Everglades have caused the Ibis, along with the Wood Stork and Roseate Spoonbill, to spend more time further north. This northward trend has enabled these birds to establish year-round habitats in our local area.

Enjoy the mild temperatures this October with a boat or kayak trip to see and learn more about the White Ibis. Get outside!

For more than 30 years, Outside Hilton Head has provided personalized adven­tures for all ages, from kayak, fishing, nature and dolphin tours t o kids’ camps, history excursions, family outings and stand­up paddle board ing. Don’t miss the guided full moon kayak tour, which explores the salt marsh. (843) 686­6996 or outsidehiltonhead.com.

These striking birds gather in large numbers on Hilton Head Island during the fall.

Photo Courtesy of Jim Mathisen - USFWS

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paintings by area artist Martha Hughes will beheld at First Presbyterian Church Hilton HeadIsland in the South Wing. The art depicts biblicalcharacters and scenes, and includes paintings ofher interpretation of the early life of Jesus. Theexhibit is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.-Thurs.,8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Fri. and Sun., 8 a.m.-noon.540 William Hilton Pkwy. (843) 681-3696 orfpchhi.org.

September 12: The Hilton Head Island SkiClub invites all to its TGIF (Happy Hour) at LeBistro, 430 William Hilton Pkwy. in PinelandStation, 5-7 p.m. Discover many offerings forskiers and non-skiers alike. Reservations notrequired. hiltonheadskiclub.com [email protected].

September 12: Hilton Head Choral Societypresents “The Language of Love” Summer PopsConcert. This end of summer performance is amusic-filled banquet toasting the power of loveof all kinds. With a tribute to American folksongicon Pete Seeger and music as diverse as RichardRodgers to Elvis and Burt Bacharach to IrvingBerlin, this concert kicks off the Hilton Head musi-

cal season with something for everyone. 8 p.m.540 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 341-3818 orhiltonheadchoralsociety.org.

September 17: The Coastal DiscoveryMuseum hosts David Harter at 3 p.m. for a pro-gram about our local seafood. Harter will giveadvice about what are the best seafoods to orderfor your palette, health and your wallet whendining in our local restaurants and buying at ourseafood distributors. The program is sponsoredin part by the Kroger Foundation. $7 per person(for ages 12 and older). Reservations are required.70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 689-6767, ext 223or coastaldiscovery.org.

September 18: Memory Matters’ 15th AnnualArt Event, “An Evening in Paradise,” the art ofamazing minds. 6-9 p.m. Enjoy a fun evening in paradise “Jimmy Buffet” Style featuring finewine, good food, live music, amazing art andceramics. Tickets are $40 available at MemoryMatters, 117 William Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-6688 or memory-matters.org.

September 18: The Coastal DiscoveryMuseum hosts John Keller at 3 p.m., for the“Formation of the Confederacy”. Keller address-es the history of the formation of the Confederacy,utilizing his collection of 21 different flags flownby various groups during the Civil War. This

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Luxury Jewelry Designer Roberto Coin and his latest fine jewelry collections: Pois Moi, Black Jade and Haute Couture. Customers will have the opportunity to preview the Roberto Coin collections as well as meet Mr. Coin himself who is synonymous with innovative and timeless jewelry for more than 30 years. 1-4 p.m. The Shops at Sea Pines Center, 71 Lighthouse Rd., The Sea Pines Resort. (843) 671-7070 or forsythehhi.com. October 23: Monthly Classic Car Cruise-ins, Main Street Village, 6-8 p.m. Join in the popular judging while enjoying food and beverages available for purchase. Meet the owners and hear their incredible restoration stories. Carolina Dreamers support many area charities with the money they raise at these Cruise-Ins and their annual Car Show. carolinadreamers.org. October 24-November 2: Having earned the distinction of being one of the nation’s signature automobile events the 13th Annual Hilton Head Island Motoring Festival & Concours d’Elegance returns Oct. 24-Nov. 2. The signature events will be held at The Westin Savannah Harbor Resort and the Port Royal Golf

Club. The Savannah Speed Classic takes place on Oct. 24-26, the Car Club Jamboree on Nov. 1 and the Concours d’ Elegance on Nov. 2. (843) 785-7469 or hhimotoringfestival.com. October 24: Pumpkin Patch takes place at Shelter Cove Community Park, 4-8 p.m. Enjoy a petting zoo, blow up rides, hayrack ride, costume contest and much more in a family friendly environment. Featuring Shannon Tanner for entertainment. $10, admission for ages 2-15; parents and children under 2, free. Food Sold Separately. Proceeds benefit the Island Recreation Association Children’s Scholarship Fund. 39 Shelter Cove Lane. (843) 681-7273 or islandreccenter.org. October 24: An evening of food, drink, entertainment and enjoyment takes place at the Hilton Head Heroes 9th Annual Elegant Evening & Silent Auction presented by TidePointe. 700 TidePointe Way. 6-9 p.m. $100 donation, jackets are required. RSVP to Delane Marynowski, (843) 715-0856. hhheroes.com. October 25: The Sandbox’s “Spookalicious Halloween” takes place from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Bring your ghosts and goblins dressed in their costumes to play and enjoy themed crafts,

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With practice, any player can recover from awkward lies.

Recovery Shots By Doug Weaver, Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort

Recovery shots from awkward lies are tricky, but with practice any player can become an accomplished escape artist.

Walter Hagen, the five-time PGA Championship winner, mentioned that even in the tournaments he won, he would embarrass himself by hitting ter-rible shots that made him angry enough to kick his bag and shout. However, he got over it and was think-ing clearly before he executed his next shot, which was often brilliant.

While Hagen expected the best, he was prepared for the worst. Sidehill lies are a worst-case scenario for many golfers because they are rarely practiced. Here are some tips on preparing for those shots, so you can perform a Hagen-like recovery when you find yourself in an awkward lie.

For all shots hit from uneven, sidehill lies, the same basics apply. First, find your balance by leaning on your toes, then shifting your weight to your heels. Find a point in between where your balance feels like it is under your shoestrings.

Once you find your balance, make multiple practice swings to allow your body to adjust to the feeling of that particular shot. When you're ready to hit, ask one of your playing partners to watch where your ball goes so you can focus on making solid impact and swinging under control.

In addition to these general tips, keep the following specifics in mind for these different types of trouble shots:

1. Ball Above Your FeetGrip down on the club in order to

maintain your basic posture. You may lose distance, so consider taking more club. Remember that the ball flight tends to go in the direction of your body, so for a right-hander you’ll probably hit the ball left. Your swing will feel flatter, but trust it and make a confident, controlled swing.

2. Ball Below Your FeetTake one more club than usual from that distance and avoid allowing your weight to shift to your toes. Your swing plane will already be steeper than normal, making it easy to lose your balance and fall forward if your weight is on your toes. Right-handers should aim to the left of the target to prepare for the ball to go right.

3. Forward Foot Higher Than The Back FootIn this scenario, your backswing feels easy because your club and body are moving downhill. However, your downswing and follow-through must be exaggerated to help you transfer your weight to the forward foot. Practice getting to your finish with your normal tempo and rhythm. This shot will fly higher and shorter than usual, so take one club more to compensate.

4. Forward Foot Lower Than The Back FootThis shot can go farther than you would imagine. The key is to practice your backswing so that you get the normal weight transfer to your back foot. After impact your weight will transfer forward down the hill and you may lose your balance, but this is OK. Allow your swing to finish and take a step forward down the hill.

October is a great time to play golf on Hilton Head Island. See you on the course!

A former PGA Tour pro, Doug Weaver is the Director of Instruction at the Palmetto Dunes Golf Academy. He conducts “Where Does the Power Come From?,” a free clinic and demonstration, every Monday at 4 p.m. (843) 785-1138, (800) 827-3006 or palmettodunes.com.

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decorate a special Halloween cookie and participate in a scavenger hunt for a special bag of treats. Admission, $5 ages 1 & older; up to 12 months, free; coupons not valid for this event. 18-A Pope Ave. (843) 842-7645 or thesandbox.org. October 25: Enjoy a kid’s costume contest at 7 p.m. along with prizes, candy and children’s entertainment plus special appearances from Jake the Salty Dog at the Salty Dog Haunted BBQ & Costume Contest. 4-8 p.m. 224 S. Sea Pines Dr. (843) 671-2233 or saltydog.com.

October 25: The 20th Annual Hilton Head Plantation Craft Workshop Fall Sale to benefit Hospice Care of the Lowcountry takes place 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at St. Francis By the Sea Catholic Church. Hundreds of unique handmade gifts and baked goods will be available for purchase at reasonable prices. 45 Beach City Rd. October 28: Don’t miss the annual SPOOKTACULAR Halloween event at Coligny Plaza. An Island tradition, this annual Halloween blowout features a family and kid’s costume contest at 6 p.m., trick or treating at the shops,

photo booth, carnival games, a fire truck on display, spooky tattoos, music, entertainment and more. 1 North Forest Beach Dr. (843) 842-6050 or colignyplaza.com. October 29: The Coastal Discovery Museum hosts “Loggerhead Sea Turtle Nesting on Hilton Head Island” at 3 p.m. The presentation focuses on loggerhead sea turtle nesting habits and conservation efforts on the Island. Amber Kuehn, Project Manager of the Hilton Head Island Sea Turtle Protection, will discuss the obstacles this endangered species faces on a populated beach including light pollution, nesting habitat destruction, litter, boating hazards and predation. A power point presentation will be utilized to clearly define these examples with photographs and videos. This program is sponsored in part by the Kroger Foundation. 70 Honey Horn Dr. $7 per person for ages 9 and older. Reservations required. (843) 689-6767, ext. 223 or coastaldiscovery.org. SOMETIMES EVENTS CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. PLEASE CALL THE LISTED PHONE NUMBERS FOR CONFIRMATION. TO INCLUDE YOUR EVENT IN THE CALENDAR, CALL (843) 757-9889, FAX (843) 757-9189 or E-MAIL [email protected].

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WHITE DIAMONDSRESTRICTED TRAVEL LANE.Travel with the flow of traffic.

WHITE STRIPE & STOP SIGNROAD CROSSING.

Stop and look for motorists.

YELLOW CENTER LINETWO-WAY TRAFFIC.

Keep to the right.

SEVERAL WHITE DIAGONAL STRIPES

CROSSWALK. Watch out for other bicyclists, pedestrians

and motorists.

RULES FOR THE ROAD:

Please obey all traffic signals and pathway markings. Stop signs must be obeyed for safety. Bicycles are vehicles and must obey SC traffic laws.

Travel the pathways at speeds that allow for the safety of pedes trians and other users.

Never ride within the roadway against traffic. State law requires bicycles to drive like all other vehicles.

Please do not ride on roads where a pathway is available.

Please ride single file and keep a safe distance from other bicyclists.

WATCH OUT FOR MOTORISTS! Motorists must yield to pedestrians and bicyclists within marked crossings, but they may not see you.

Please yield to pedestrians. When resting or stopped, please move off the pathway. Most sections of the pathways are not illuminated. If you must bike at night, please wear light-colored clothing or carry a flash light. Bicycles must have a red rear reflector and a headlight when biking at night.

When approaching slower pathway users from behind, please sound your warning device, or call out, “Passing on your left.” Always pass on the left.

Bicyclists should always wear a helmet, especially children 12 and under.

Make eye contact and use hand signals. Assume other bicyclists and motorists don’t see you. Hand signals tell motorists and other path users what you intend to do and will ensure everyone’s safe enjoyment of the pathways.

Be courteous, alert and predictable.

RECREATIONAL PATHWAYS GUIDEThe Town of Hilton Head Island pro vides nearly 60 miles of

public path ways and nature trails for the enjoy ment of pedes-trians and cyclists.

At low tide, the Island’s 12 miles of beaches are ideal for biking. Public beaches are indicated on the Island Events’ Island Map.

Our map also shows the existing public pathways. Many kiosks are located along the pathways with an Island-wide map on one side, and a localized map of the area on the other.

PATHWAY MARKINGS:

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PLEASE LOCK YOUR BICYCLE WHEN NOT IN USE! BICYCLE THEFTS ARE PREVENTABLE.

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ACTIVITIES10th Annual Arts & Seafood Festival Pg. 29Adventure Cove Family Fun Center Pg. 55Adventure Cruises Pg. 49Alligator & Wildlife Tour Pg. 67Bayrunner Fishing Charters Pg. 64Bicycle Billy’s Pg. 55The Bike Doctor Pg. 53Blue Water Tackle Shop Pg. 69Captain Hook Party Fishing Boat Pg. 50Cheers Pg. 45Commander Zodiac Pg. 69Dolphin Discoveries Pg. 47Dolphin Seafari Pg. 53Drifter Pg. 51Forest Beach Surf & Cycle Pg. 65Gullah Heritage Trail Tours Pg. 46Gypsy Pg. 51H2O Nature Center Pg. 67Hilton Head Bicycle Company Pg. 52Hilton Head National Pg. 71Island Bike Rentals Pg. 50Kayak Hilton Head Pg. 47Lawton Stables Pg. 59Legendary Golf Pg. 62Lowcountry Nature Tours Pg. 46LowSea Bike, Beach & Baby Rentals Pg. 69MonEric Fishing Charters Pg. 67Nature Cruise with Dinner at Marshside Mama’s Pg. 53 Northridge Cinema 10 Pg. 58Outside Hilton Head Pg. 65Paint Time Pg. 54

Palmetto Bay Watersports Pg. 58Paradise Beach Bikes Pg. 59Pedals Pg. 49Riding Tigers Bike Rentals Pg. 48Segway of Savannah Pg. 49South Beach Bike Rentals Pg. 80Tammy Jane Pg. 48Vacation Comfort Bike Rentals Pg. 62Yankee Pedaler Pg. 45

LODGING & REAL ESTATEHilton Head Accommodations Pg. 27Resort Source Timeshare Resales Pg. 27 South Beach Inn & Vacation Rentals Pgs. 40-41

ARTS & SERVICESArts Center of Coastal Carolina Pg. 75Fountain Spa Pg. 26HiltonHead.com Pg. 79

DINING & LOUNGESCaptain John’s Galley at The Salty Dog Cafe Pgs. 40-41Captain Woody’s Pg. 22Casey’s Sports Bar & Grill Pg. 25Chart House Pg. 23Crazy Crab Pg. 3The Electric Piano Bar Pg. 17Hilton Head Brewing Company Pg. 24Hilton Head Comedy & Magic Caberet Pg. 25It’s Greek To Me Pg. 17Jake’s Salty Dog Pizza Pgs. 40-41Kingfisher Seafood, Pasta & Steak House Pg. 15Kiwi’s Island Cookout

Pgs. 40-41Land’s End Tavern Pgs. 40-41The Salty Dog Cafe Pgs. 40-41Santa Fe Café Pg. 16Shelter Cove Harbour Pg. 9Stellini Italian Restaurant Pg. 17Subway Pg. 19The Wreck of The Salty Dog Pgs. 40-41

SHOPPINGBirkenstock Barefootin’ Pg. 33The Blue Parrot Fine Gifts Pg. 32Camp Hilton Head Pg. 2Coligny Plaza Pg. 34Designs By Cleo Pg. 35Forsythe Jewelers Pg. 43Hilton Head Shirt Company Pg. 2Island Fudge Shoppe Pg. 36Island Quilters Pg. 35Island Winery Pg. 21Jake’s Cargo Pgs. 40-41Jake’s Shore Thing Pg. 35Main Street Village Pg. 19Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt Pg. 21Outside Hilton Head Pg. 65Salty Dog Ice Cream Shop Pgs. 40-41Salty Dog T-Shirt Factory Pgs. 7, 40-41, 80Shelter Cove Harbour Pg. 9The Silver Garden Pg. 36South Beach General Store Pg. 2 Sweet Frog Premium Frozen Yogurt Pg. 22Tanger Outlets Pgs. 4 & 5Tropical Outfitters Pg. 37

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Events Puzzle by Jo EmeryACROSS CLUES 1. Tennis shot that lands near the

baseline, not near the net. 5. Top rim of the cut. 8. The bottom of a sail.12. hiltonhead.com for local

events & ____ maps.13. Island Quilters - ____ fabrics

are 100% cotton quilting quality.

14. The Bike Doctor - We ____ offer the best quality services & repairs.

15. Golfer Ernie ____. 16. Rural Electrification

Administration: Abbr.17. Physician: Abbr.18 Paradise Beach Bikes for

____-a-longs.20. Head of a company.22. Lowcountry Nature Tours; This is

____ experience you will remember for years to come.

24. ____ & thank you.27. Flightless bird.28. Hilton Head Bikes To ____.29. American Institutes for

Research: Abbr.30. Subway - ____ our newest

location in Coligny.32. Law School Admissions Test:

Abbr.34. Birkenstock Barefootin' - All

shoes with the comfort & quality Birkenstock is known ____.

37. Moneric Fishing Charters - See ____ for money saving offer.

38. Mountain: Abbr.39. Yankee Pedaler - Rent two

____ more bikes for one week.

41. You'll find at least one at the Arts Center Of Coastal Carolina.

43. Santa Fe Cafe - Try their Wrangler ____ Ribeye.

44. Latin about.45. To move through the air.47. Land's End Tavern - It's ____

not to find something to enjoy.48. The Salty Dog T-Shirt Factory -

Available ____ 3 HHI locations.

50. Youth Education Forum: Abbr.52. Sweet Frog Premium Frozen

Yogurt - The toppings ____ is stocked fresh every day.

53. Jake's Shore Thing - We offer the full ____ of 'Life is good' products.

55. Symbol for element gold.56. Alligator & Wildlife Tours -

Enjoy a ____-hour guided tour. 57. An old English rune.58. Vase.59. Word: Abbr.

60. Exchange traded note: Abbr.61. Often found at the end of a

letter.

DOWN CLUES 1. Golfer _ _ Points. 2. Before. 3. While in the Lowcountry try

this smoked. 4. Kingfisher Seafood, ____ &

Steak House. 5. The Silver Garden with a ____

selection of vintage & southwestern jewelry.

6. French for island. 7. The Crazy Crab - The

Islander's ____ For Fresh Seafood.

8. The Salty Dog Cafe - Enjoy the ____ steamed shrimp & frozen drinks.

9. Island Winery - Our selection includes ____ World vinted dry wines.

10. Bone.11. Captain Hook Party Fishing

Boat - Price includes everything you need ____ catch fish.

19. Comedy Magic Cabaret - National Headliners ____ seen in Las Vegas.

21. Dorothy's Auntie.22. ____ beef.23. Main Street Village - Shopping

destination like ____ other on Hilton Head.

24. ____ tree.

25. Stellini Italian Restaurant with an extensive wine ____.

26. Distinctive period in history.31. Chart House - ____ Bird

available.33. Come aboard the Gypsy for a

relaxing, narrated ____ on Calibogue Sound.

34. Not near.35. Captain John's Galley - Enjoy

seafood right out of the ____ & onto your plate.

36. Right: Abbr.40. Regional Transportation

District: Abbr. 42. Gullah Heritage Trail Tours -

Experience the Gullah Culture ____ Hilton Head Island.

43. Fountain Spa for facials & ilike organic skin ____.

46. Captain Woody's - A local favorite for 32 ____!

47. Jake's Pizza - Enjoy ____ tossed specialty pizzas.

49. Symbol for element tellurium.51. Tammy Jane Charters - Smart

and ____.52. ____ & arrow.53. Allow.54. South Beach ____ & Vacation

Rentals.57. Riding Tigers - ____ rent for

less.58. Forest Beach Surf & Cycle -

Free delivery/pick ____ on all rentals.

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