How three local farms are giving back
Whippoorwill Farms, Morning Glory Homestead and Marshview Community Organic Farm are perfect examples of sustainable practices and educational outreach.
The local people of Hilton Head Island, Bluffton, and Beaufort are a vibrant and diverse bunch. They come from all walks of life and bring a variety of experiences to the area. Whether they have lived there for generations or have recently moved to the area, local people bring a sense of community and belonging to the Lowcountry. There are families, retirees, and young adults who have come to take advantage of the beautiful beaches, outdoor activities, and laid–back lifestyle. The area also attracts artists, entrepreneurs, and professionals who are looking to make a new home. The locals are passionate about their community and take pride in preserving the area’s history and culture. From local festivals and celebrations to volunteer opportunities, people from the Hilton Head Island, Bluffton, and Beaufort areas are always willing to lend a helping hand.
Whippoorwill Farms, Morning Glory Homestead and Marshview Community Organic Farm are perfect examples of sustainable practices and educational outreach.
The unique chemistry of Lowcountry soil yields two very special harvests – the tastiest fruits and vegetables on earth and the fantastic people who bring them to you. Meet Davey Dempsey, Jacky Frazer and Kim Viljac.
In the following pages, we’ll introduce a few locals who found their tribe and give them a chance to share what makes theirs so unique.
What started as a few friends coming together over a passion for stamp collecting has evolved into the Sun City Stamp Collectors Club.Â
It’s not the wine; it’s the people with whom you enjoy it. Pour a glass and meet some of the locals who make every sip a treasure.
If you have questions about wine, odds are good that Dr. Atul Gupta can answer them.
Sometimes beautiful contributions to our community fly a little more under the radar. Join us as we unearth a few of the Lowcountry’s most dazzling hidden gems.Â
Get to know a day in the life of lifetime local, Johnnie Jenkins, the Oysterman.
As we celebrate a new year, we sat down with town and city managers from around the Lowcountry to get a glimpse of where we’re headed.
The Town is working on a host of improvements, from new parks to enhanced beach access, as well as addressing more complex issues such as workforce housing, wildlife and nature conservation and preservation of the unique Gullah-Geechee culture.