USCB Lunch with Author series will continue on May 16 at Sea Pines Country Club with New York Times best selling novelist Robin Oliveira. Oliveira is the author of My Name Is Mary Sutter, I Always Loved You, and her latest, Winter Sisters. She received an MFA in writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts and is also a former registered nurse, specializing in critical care. She lives in Seattle, Washington.
The Lowcountry Chorale is pleased to announce their upcoming spring concert “Great American Composers,” which will be held on Friday, May 11th at 7 pm and Saturday, May 12th at 3 PM, at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 157 Lady’s Island Drive, Lady’s Island. Admission is FREE but donations are gratefully accepted!
Shorts at High Noon, the very successful short film program produced by the Beaufort Film Society, will return in May. "We're very pleased to announce the return of our short film program that was so successful last fall. In partnership with the Technical College of the Lowcountry (TCL) in Beaufort, screenings will commence on May 2 at the TCL Auditorium," says Ron Tucker, President of the Beaufort Film Society.
Southern Living, the Pat Conroy Literary Center, and Anchorage 1770 Inn are excited to announce the first Cook The Book: Sharing Recipes, Wine & Words, a special event to be held Saturday, May 19, from 4-9 pm at the Anchorage 1770 (1103 Bay St., Beaufort, SC). The inaugural Cook the Book will be presented by renowned southern chef Cynthia Graubart, and will focus on recipes from her recent cookbook Sunday Suppers (2017).
The Society of Bluffton Artists’ (SoBA) is raffling off “Morning Melody,” a 12 x 12 inch oil painting created by nationally renowned American wildlife painter Linda St. Clair.