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The Children's Center
Feb. 14, 2017
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Rowing Center
Feb. 21, 2017
http://www.hiltonheadmonthly.com/advertise-with-us/9-news/world/2470-a-haven-for-rowers-sailors
excerpt from article above:
For years, the island’s rowing community has used a dock on Broad Creek, near the Old Oyster Factory on Marshland Road — a location that presented as many challenges as it did benefits. “It was imperative that we move. We’d been trying to move for years,” says Hilton Head Island Crew coach and president David Erdman. “The new facility is just absolutely wonderful.” The rowers have agreed, he says, as they are now able to launch up to four sculls at the same time. “They all loved it. The only negative is that now they have to carry the boats a little farther,” Erdman jokes. |
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The Gullah Community of Hilton Head
Mar. 07, 2017
Gullah Geechee is the Unique Culture of American descendants of captive Africans brought to the Americas from the west coast of Africa who inhabit the Sea Islands of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida prior to and since the Civil War. Gullah and Geechee are used interchangeably when describing this culture; however, for the purposes of the Hilton Head Island Gullah Geechee, Gullah is used to describe this culture. Gullah storytelling, cuisine, music, folk beliefs, crafts, farming and fishing traditions all exhibit strong influences from West and Central African cultures. We are very fortunate here in the low country to have the opportunity to expose visitors |
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Paige Island Update
Mar. 14, 2017
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RBC Heritage Tournament
Mar. 21, 2017
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