Aunt Pearlie Sue and The Gullah Kinfolk will appear in a public performance of their original musical, The Gullah Journey From Africa to America...the Circle Unbroken, Saturday, November 9 at 6 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Beaufort, 178 Sams Point Road, Lady's Island. Reservations are required and may be made by calling toll free: 1-866-726-9346. Seating is limited. There is no admission charge, but a love offering will be welcome at the door.
Every once in a long while, a musical performance is so stunning that it demands not only an immediate encore, on-the-spot, but also an invitation for a return engagement. Fripp Friends of Music, which has been painstaking in selecting performing groups and soloists who appeal to Lowcountry audiences, found a just such a treasure in ETA3, when the group made its Fripp debut in 2010.
Caterer and 'Lowcountry Weekly' columnist Debbi Covington's new cookbook, Celebrate Everything! Has been named the 2013 Gold Medal Winner of the Benjamin Franklin Award in the cookbook category.
Looking for some great holiday gift ideas? Look no further than the "Books are Fun" Book Fair at Beaufort Memorial Hospital, a benefit for the non-profit Born to Read program.
The dangers facing U.S. Border Patrol Agents while policing our frontier are brought to life in Allan Winneker's Border Line, a story of murder, kidnapping and the footprints that drug trafficking leave on the lives of those brave people locked in the battle to protect us.
The Society of Bluffton Artists presents "From Cotton to Cows," a compilation of original oil paintings by Spring Island artist Kimberly Bisger, on display now through November 30.