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December 1- 22: Salty Dog Free Pictures with Santa! Friday and Saturday, between 3-7 p.m. in the office of The South Beach Inn, 232 S. Sea Pines Dr. (843) 671-6498 or saltydog.com.
December 1-31: Thru the end of the year, celebrate the shrimp harvest during the annual Salty Dog Shrimpfest. Enjoy one of their 10 favorite shrimp recipes at a great price. The Salty Dog Café, South Beach Marina Village in the Sea Pines Resort, 224 S. Sea Pines Dr. (843) 671-2233 or saltydog.com.
December 1-31: Enjoy Happy Hour Crazy Crab Style, 4-6 p.m. daily, in the bar at The Crazy Crab overlooking Jarvis Creek. Enjoy $3 Well and House Wines, $4 Call Drinks and House Margaritas, $5 Frozen Drinks, $2.50 Domestic Bottles, $3 Bud Light & Yuengling Draft, $3 Fish & Steak Tacos, $6 Shrimp Cocktails, $7 Fried Shrimp Baskets and much more. 104 William Hilton Pkwy. (843) 681-5021 or thecrazycrab.com.
December 2-7: Main Street Youth Theatre presents “Christmas On Main Street”. We open with our Gala Fundraiser on Tuesday, December 2nd at 5:30 p.m. Ticket prices for the Gala which include food, drinks and the show are $35/adults and $25/students. Tuesday – Saturday at 7 p.m. Sunday at 2 p.m. Ticket prices are $25/adults and $10/students. (843) 689-MAIN (6246) or msyt.org.
December 3: Whales of South Carolina to be presented at Coastal Discovery Museum! The Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn will host Al Segars at 3 p.m. for “Whales of South Carolina.” Several species of whales visit the South Carolina waters either in search of food or to give birth. Among those, the North Atlantic Right Whale, one of the most endangered species of whale in the world, with numbers estimated in the few hundreds. Dr. Segars will cover the natural history of the whales that visit our waters and their current status along with threats and challenges. Dr. Segars is a Veterinarian with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources with a long career studying the endangered and threatened species on our coast. 70 Honey Horn Dr. Cost is $7 per person and reservations are required by calling (843) 689-6767 ext 223 or coastaldiscovery.org.
December 3-28: The Arts Center of Coastal Carolina presents Singin’ in the Rain! Set in glamorous 1920s Hollywood, this romantic comedy focuses on two silent movie stars in their transition to the early days of “talkies.” Don Lockwood and Lina Lamount are the toast of Hollywood. However, Lina has been cursed with a terrible, grating voice. Thus, problems arise when she and Don star in their first movie with sound! Secretly, Don and the studio executives arrange to have a beautiful, up-and-coming actress, Kathy, mime for Lina. Luckily, the movie is a hit, but Lina is furious. Ambition, comedy and romance fuel the fire for this delightful musical! Singin’ in the Rain captured two Tony Awards when it was on Broadway and the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival. 8 p.m. & 2 p.m., Sunday Matinees. 14 Shelter Cove Lane. (843) 842-2787 or artshhi.com.
December 4: “Shop For Good” at Outside Hilton Head’s in-store party and benefit for Volunteers in Medicine of Hilton Head. Enjoy food, drinks, music, a trunk show, book signing, great holiday shopping for men and women as well as gift wrapping and personal shoppers. Attendees are encouraged to bring donations for Volunteers in Medicine. 20 percent of all sales will benefit the organization. 5-7 p.m. The Plaza at Shelter Cove, 32 Shelter Cove Lane. (800) 686-6996 or outsidehiltonhead.com.
December 5-February 8: The Coastal Discovery Museum will open a new exhibit in the Hilton Head Regional Healthcare Temporary Exhibit Gallery with a theme of close up views of animals and plants in the Lowcountry. The combination of location and weather make the Lowcountry a place with great diversity in flora and fauna. This exhibit will show the beauty of many small details in nature all around us. The exhibit encompasses either small animals and plants or parts of them that cannot fully be appreciated by the naked eye. Most of the photos featured in the exhibit were taken with the aid of a macro lens, others were taken as close up views with regular lens. The Museum would like to express its appreciation to the Camera Club of Hilton Head Island for their kind cooperation in assisting with this exhibit. The exhibit hours are Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. 70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 689-6767 ext 223 or coastaldiscovery.org.
December 5: Taste of the Season! Get holiday inspiration and experience the innovative cuisine of top area chefs as they share their culinary fare from more than 35 of your favorite restaurants at the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce’s annual Taste of the Season. Here’s your chance to explore all the new restaurants on your list, and some of the Lowcountry’s landmark favorites. From haute cuisine to Lowcountry classics – there’s something to please every palate at the popular holiday event. 6-9 p.m. Hilton Head Marriott Beach Resort, 1 Hotel Circle. For more information contact Dorothy Guscio, (843) 341-8379 or hiltonheadisland.org/taste.
December 5: The Winter Wonderland Festival will be held at Shelter Cove Community Park Friday, from 4-8 p.m. The festival provides a safe environment parents can take their children to start their Holiday celebration. The target age for the event is 3-12, but everyone is welcome. There will be hayrides, carnival games, petting zoo, children’s parade and much more. We will be joined by Mr. & Mrs. Claus! Admission is $10 for children (2-15). All the proceeds of this event benefit the Hilton Head Island Recreation Association Children’s Scholarship Fund. Bring the family and enjoy an afternoon of Winter Wonder Fun! (843) 681-7273 or islandreccenter.org .
December 5: Town of Bluffton Christmas Tree Lighting! The festivities begin with the Town Hall Christmas Tree Lighting from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at Town Hall, 20 Bridge St. The event includes a musical performance by Michael C. Riley Elementary School students and an appearance by Santa Claus. The Old Town Bluffton Merchants Society will host “Light Up The Night” from 3 to 8 p.m., which includes free holiday trolley rides beginning at 5 p.m.
December 7: Second Annual Artisan Village Arts & Crafts Fair, 1-4 p.m. The second annual Artisan Village Arts & Crafts Fair sponsored by the Daufuskie Community Farm will be held in the Dairy Barn, 348 Haig Point Rd. The event will feature Daufuskie Artisans with their eclectic and creative “Made on Daufuskie” items. All local Artisans are welcome to participate by emailing Pat Beichler at bowwow@hargray.com or daufuskieartisanvillageandfarm.com.
Ongoing: The Art Academy of the Hilton Head Art League offers classes and workshops for all ages and skill levels. Pre-registration required. 106 Cordillo Pkwy. (843) 842-5738 or artleaguehhi.org.
December 8: Display of Lights – Shelter Cove Town Center.
December 12: The Hilton Head Island Ski Club welcomes all to enjoy live music at its Holiday TGIF (Happy Hour) to be held at the Kingfisher in Shelter Cove, 18 Harbourside Lane from 5-7 p.m. Reservations not required. hiltonheadskiclub.com or lgp.hhisc@earthlink.net.
December 13: Musical Performances in Harbour Town, 6–8 p.m. Join us for a festive evening in Harbour Town while enjoying local talent as they perform holiday music on the Liberty Oak stage. For additional information, please contact The Sea Pines Resort Recreation Department at (843) 842-1979 or seapines.com.
December 13: Myles Savage, lead singer of The Platters and Lynna Davis from Diana Ross’ Supremes bring to you The MoTown! MoTown! Party. This live concert brings ’50s and ’60s, vocal-based rhythm and blues, saluting The Four Tops, The Supremes, The Temptations, The Miracles and The Marvelettes. Hilton Head High School Seahawks Cultural Center: 7:00 pm
December 16- 24: Happy Hannukkah
December 23: May River History and Science Expedition at The Coastal Discovery Museum! This 2 hour Bluffton cruise will allow you to discover the small town, its historical relevance and ecological importance to the area. Your guide is a local marine biologist and 4th generation Bluffton resident, Capt. Amber Kuehn. This tour is a lecture on the water amidst environmental beauty and in historic May River which was the site of the Bluffton Expedition during the Civil War. You can expect to be entertained and enlightened on your journey through timeless marshland. $35 for adult, $25 for children (12 and under) and reservations are required by calling (843) 689-6767 ext. 223 or coastaldiscovery.org.
December 22: Salty Dog Free Pictures with Santa! Friday and Saturday, between 3-7 p.m. in the office of The South Beach Inn, 232 S. Sea Pines Dr. (843) 671-6498 or saltydog.com.
December 23 & 24: Gregg Russell Christmas Concert, 7:30-9 p.m. Relish the spirit of the holidays with an evening in Harbour Town.Listen as Gregg Russell plays his guitar and sings songs of the season for children and adults, then, enjoy a special visit from Santa Claus! Complimentary. (843) 842-1979 or seapines.com.
December 25: Merry Christmas
December 26 – January 1, 2015 Happy Kwanzaa
Many thanks to friends Jane and Glenn Handley
December 1-31: Thru the end of the year, celebrate the shrimp harvest during the annual Salty Dog Shrimpfest. Enjoy one of their 10 favorite shrimp recipes at a great price. The Salty Dog Café, South Beach Marina Village in the Sea Pines Resort, 224 S. Sea Pines Dr. (843) 671-2233 or saltydog.com.
December 1-31: Enjoy Happy Hour Crazy Crab Style, 4-6 p.m. daily, in the bar at The Crazy Crab overlooking Jarvis Creek. Enjoy $3 Well and House Wines, $4 Call Drinks and House Margaritas, $5 Frozen Drinks, $2.50 Domestic Bottles, $3 Bud Light & Yuengling Draft, $3 Fish & Steak Tacos, $6 Shrimp Cocktails, $7 Fried Shrimp Baskets and much more. 104 William Hilton Pkwy. (843) 681-5021 or thecrazycrab.com.
December 2-7: Main Street Youth Theatre presents “Christmas On Main Street”. We open with our Gala Fundraiser on Tuesday, December 2nd at 5:30 p.m. Ticket prices for the Gala which include food, drinks and the show are $35/adults and $25/students. Tuesday – Saturday at 7 p.m. Sunday at 2 p.m. Ticket prices are $25/adults and $10/students. (843) 689-MAIN (6246) or msyt.org.
December 3: Whales of South Carolina to be presented at Coastal Discovery Museum! The Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn will host Al Segars at 3 p.m. for “Whales of South Carolina.” Several species of whales visit the South Carolina waters either in search of food or to give birth. Among those, the North Atlantic Right Whale, one of the most endangered species of whale in the world, with numbers estimated in the few hundreds. Dr. Segars will cover the natural history of the whales that visit our waters and their current status along with threats and challenges. Dr. Segars is a Veterinarian with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources with a long career studying the endangered and threatened species on our coast. 70 Honey Horn Dr. Cost is $7 per person and reservations are required by calling (843) 689-6767 ext 223 or coastaldiscovery.org.
December 3-28: The Arts Center of Coastal Carolina presents Singin’ in the Rain! Set in glamorous 1920s Hollywood, this romantic comedy focuses on two silent movie stars in their transition to the early days of “talkies.” Don Lockwood and Lina Lamount are the toast of Hollywood. However, Lina has been cursed with a terrible, grating voice. Thus, problems arise when she and Don star in their first movie with sound! Secretly, Don and the studio executives arrange to have a beautiful, up-and-coming actress, Kathy, mime for Lina. Luckily, the movie is a hit, but Lina is furious. Ambition, comedy and romance fuel the fire for this delightful musical! Singin’ in the Rain captured two Tony Awards when it was on Broadway and the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival. 8 p.m. & 2 p.m., Sunday Matinees. 14 Shelter Cove Lane. (843) 842-2787 or artshhi.com.
December 4: “Shop For Good” at Outside Hilton Head’s in-store party and benefit for Volunteers in Medicine of Hilton Head. Enjoy food, drinks, music, a trunk show, book signing, great holiday shopping for men and women as well as gift wrapping and personal shoppers. Attendees are encouraged to bring donations for Volunteers in Medicine. 20 percent of all sales will benefit the organization. 5-7 p.m. The Plaza at Shelter Cove, 32 Shelter Cove Lane. (800) 686-6996 or outsidehiltonhead.com.
December 5-February 8: The Coastal Discovery Museum will open a new exhibit in the Hilton Head Regional Healthcare Temporary Exhibit Gallery with a theme of close up views of animals and plants in the Lowcountry. The combination of location and weather make the Lowcountry a place with great diversity in flora and fauna. This exhibit will show the beauty of many small details in nature all around us. The exhibit encompasses either small animals and plants or parts of them that cannot fully be appreciated by the naked eye. Most of the photos featured in the exhibit were taken with the aid of a macro lens, others were taken as close up views with regular lens. The Museum would like to express its appreciation to the Camera Club of Hilton Head Island for their kind cooperation in assisting with this exhibit. The exhibit hours are Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. 70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 689-6767 ext 223 or coastaldiscovery.org.
December 5: Taste of the Season! Get holiday inspiration and experience the innovative cuisine of top area chefs as they share their culinary fare from more than 35 of your favorite restaurants at the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce’s annual Taste of the Season. Here’s your chance to explore all the new restaurants on your list, and some of the Lowcountry’s landmark favorites. From haute cuisine to Lowcountry classics – there’s something to please every palate at the popular holiday event. 6-9 p.m. Hilton Head Marriott Beach Resort, 1 Hotel Circle. For more information contact Dorothy Guscio, (843) 341-8379 or hiltonheadisland.org/taste.
December 5: The Winter Wonderland Festival will be held at Shelter Cove Community Park Friday, from 4-8 p.m. The festival provides a safe environment parents can take their children to start their Holiday celebration. The target age for the event is 3-12, but everyone is welcome. There will be hayrides, carnival games, petting zoo, children’s parade and much more. We will be joined by Mr. & Mrs. Claus! Admission is $10 for children (2-15). All the proceeds of this event benefit the Hilton Head Island Recreation Association Children’s Scholarship Fund. Bring the family and enjoy an afternoon of Winter Wonder Fun! (843) 681-7273 or islandreccenter.org .
December 5: Town of Bluffton Christmas Tree Lighting! The festivities begin with the Town Hall Christmas Tree Lighting from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at Town Hall, 20 Bridge St. The event includes a musical performance by Michael C. Riley Elementary School students and an appearance by Santa Claus. The Old Town Bluffton Merchants Society will host “Light Up The Night” from 3 to 8 p.m., which includes free holiday trolley rides beginning at 5 p.m.
December 7: Second Annual Artisan Village Arts & Crafts Fair, 1-4 p.m. The second annual Artisan Village Arts & Crafts Fair sponsored by the Daufuskie Community Farm will be held in the Dairy Barn, 348 Haig Point Rd. The event will feature Daufuskie Artisans with their eclectic and creative “Made on Daufuskie” items. All local Artisans are welcome to participate by emailing Pat Beichler at bowwow@hargray.com or daufuskieartisanvillageandfarm.com.
Ongoing: The Art Academy of the Hilton Head Art League offers classes and workshops for all ages and skill levels. Pre-registration required. 106 Cordillo Pkwy. (843) 842-5738 or artleaguehhi.org.
December 8: Display of Lights – Shelter Cove Town Center.
December 12: The Hilton Head Island Ski Club welcomes all to enjoy live music at its Holiday TGIF (Happy Hour) to be held at the Kingfisher in Shelter Cove, 18 Harbourside Lane from 5-7 p.m. Reservations not required. hiltonheadskiclub.com or lgp.hhisc@earthlink.net.
December 13: Musical Performances in Harbour Town, 6–8 p.m. Join us for a festive evening in Harbour Town while enjoying local talent as they perform holiday music on the Liberty Oak stage. For additional information, please contact The Sea Pines Resort Recreation Department at (843) 842-1979 or seapines.com.
December 13: Myles Savage, lead singer of The Platters and Lynna Davis from Diana Ross’ Supremes bring to you The MoTown! MoTown! Party. This live concert brings ’50s and ’60s, vocal-based rhythm and blues, saluting The Four Tops, The Supremes, The Temptations, The Miracles and The Marvelettes. Hilton Head High School Seahawks Cultural Center: 7:00 pm
December 16- 24: Happy Hannukkah
December 23: May River History and Science Expedition at The Coastal Discovery Museum! This 2 hour Bluffton cruise will allow you to discover the small town, its historical relevance and ecological importance to the area. Your guide is a local marine biologist and 4th generation Bluffton resident, Capt. Amber Kuehn. This tour is a lecture on the water amidst environmental beauty and in historic May River which was the site of the Bluffton Expedition during the Civil War. You can expect to be entertained and enlightened on your journey through timeless marshland. $35 for adult, $25 for children (12 and under) and reservations are required by calling (843) 689-6767 ext. 223 or coastaldiscovery.org.
December 22: Salty Dog Free Pictures with Santa! Friday and Saturday, between 3-7 p.m. in the office of The South Beach Inn, 232 S. Sea Pines Dr. (843) 671-6498 or saltydog.com.
December 23 & 24: Gregg Russell Christmas Concert, 7:30-9 p.m. Relish the spirit of the holidays with an evening in Harbour Town.Listen as Gregg Russell plays his guitar and sings songs of the season for children and adults, then, enjoy a special visit from Santa Claus! Complimentary. (843) 842-1979 or seapines.com.
December 25: Merry Christmas
December 26 – January 1, 2015 Happy Kwanzaa
Many thanks to friends Jane and Glenn Handley