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Bottles and Barrels | Southern Living Inspired Event | Habersham
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Beaufort Real Estate Habersham SC A Beautiful Coastal Town. Bottles and Barrels at Habersham. CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS. April 8th Winemaker Dinners at 7 PM / April 9th Tasting Event 2-6 PM. Presented by the following event sponsors:. This unique, Southern Living Inspired Event. Returns to the coastal town of Habersham for the third year to spotlight select fine wines, craft brews and farm-to-table dishes. Bottles and Barrels 2016. Kicks off Friday, April 8th. The tasting portion happens Saturday, April 9th.
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The Backyard Tourist: Why Walterboro Rocks, Part I
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Travels along the Coastal Southeast and beyond via The Lowcountry Weekly. Thursday, January 20, 2011. Why Walterboro Rocks, Part I. Written by Mark Shaffer. Wednesday, 01 September 2010 12:41. 8220; You can tell it’s a friendly town because they’ve got all these rocking chairs out on the street and nobody’s stolen them. Unidentified woman commenting on the abundance of bright red rocking chairs (the town symbol) lining the downtown shops. Halfbacks, day-trippers, “antiquers,” locals and backy...8220;Ther...
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The Backyard Tourist: Palm Key Part II (Wherein Miss Warrene briefly loses her beverage)
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Travels along the Coastal Southeast and beyond via The Lowcountry Weekly. Saturday, January 9, 2010. Palm Key Part II (Wherein Miss Warrene briefly loses her beverage). Originally published in The Lowcountry Weekly. 8220;You can’t rush good”. Meat, Fire, Eat. 8220;I had a little motorcycle accident and ended up with several rods in my legs,” Tim says nonchalantly, “so I got an early retirement and now I just travel the [professional barbecue] circuit cooking barbecue full time.”. Tim found his passion sl...
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underoneroof - A great night for Under One Roof
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A great night for Under One Roof. Posted on April 8th, 2015. It was a fun and festive evening as people gathered to Sip and Celebrate Under One Roof! Our sincere thanks to Weichert Realtors Coastal Properties. For hosting and donating wines and to all who attended. We hope that this is the first of many great events to spread the word about our organization. Click here to see more photos from tonight's wine tasting. The next event is Sunday, April 19: Guest Bartender Night. X25C0; Older Post.
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underoneroof - You will NOT see us doing this tonight . . .
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You will NOT see us doing this tonight . . . On April 19th, 2015. Because Guest Bartender Night has been postponed! Actually, let's be honest . . . you probably won't see us doing this on Sunday, May 3 either. (We're good, but we're not that good). Our Guest Bartender Night at Sweetgrass Restaurant. Will now take place on Sunday, May 3! Join us at 5 pm for complimentary hors d'oeuvres. Under One Roof Guest Bartender Night. Sunday, May 3 - 5-5:30 pm presentation and hors d'oeuvres; 5:30 - 7:30 Bartending.
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Restaurants in Beaufort, SC, Casual Dining in Beaufort SC, | EatSleepPlayBeaufort.com
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Keeping Wednesdays fresh at the Downtown Farmer’s Market. Christina Wilson: Caring for Beaufort’s kids. Parker’s coming to Lady’s Island. Harbor River Bridge replacement planned for 2018. Meet a Local: Jodie Miller and Plum Productions. The Chocolate Tree : A chocolate lover’s paradise. Friends of the Beaufort Library to hold annual waterfront book sale. It’s back to school in Beaufort. Natural southern charm in Beaufort’s live oak trees. Beaufort honors its Vietnam Veterans. Restaurants & Dining. ADDRES...
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The Backyard Tourist: Notes From the Field: the New Shooter
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Travels along the Coastal Southeast and beyond via The Lowcountry Weekly. Wednesday, January 20, 2010. Notes From the Field: the New Shooter. I write a lot of stuff that requires - at the very least - decent accompanying images. My big, fat (and recently obsolete) Nikon D80 is my baby. But she's a little bulky for some things, particularly in tight quaters and low light situations. I needed a good pocket camera and after much research I decided on the Canon S90. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Backyard Tourist: A Grand Meander Into the Past
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Travels along the Coastal Southeast and beyond via The Lowcountry Weekly. Wednesday, January 20, 2010. A Grand Meander Into the Past. It's hard to miss Jon Sharp. He's the tall, lanky guy with a mane of shock-white hair leading packs of tourists through centuries of Beaufort history. As we count down to next January's tricentennial, here's an encore of a piece we did on Jon in October, 2008. 8220;Is this your retirement job? 8220;Yes, it is.”. The woman nods, “Sweet,” she says. And “The Golden Girl...
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The Backyard Tourist: SALTUS HOSTS BIFF BENEFIT
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Travels along the Coastal Southeast and beyond via The Lowcountry Weekly. Friday, January 21, 2011. SALTUS HOSTS BIFF BENEFIT. This is shaping up to be a fun event complete with a BIFF signature cocktail (more on that later). Meanwhile here's the official word:. 8220;This is a way for us to help drum up support for an incredible organization,” said Saltus Owner Lantz Price. “This festival is part of the artistic culture of Beaufort and we want to do our part to help sustain it.”. We appreciate your input...
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The Backyard Tourist: Why Walterboro Rocks, Part II
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Travels along the Coastal Southeast and beyond via The Lowcountry Weekly. Thursday, January 20, 2011. Why Walterboro Rocks, Part II. Written by Mark Shaffer. Wednesday, 15 September 2010 11:05. Casual observations from Main Street USA. But where some see vacant storefronts others see opportunity. Cindy Corley and her husband John saw that opportunity right across the street from her mother’s shop under the big clock of the old Farmers and Merchants Bank. Six years later, the Corleys and Old...For the ann...
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