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6 ISLAND EVENTS NOVEMBER 2013 hiltonhead.com

Member Beaufort RegionalChamber of CommerceHilton Head Island-BlufftonChamber of CommerceGreater Bluffton Chamber ofCommerceIsland Events Magazine® is publishedmonthly by Island Communications,P.O. Box 5511, Hilton Head Island,S.C. 29938, Phone (843) 757-9889,Fax (843) 757-9189, e-mail:[email protected]. Look for us on the web athiltonhead.com/category/magazines.Island Events® prints a minimum of600,000 copies per year and is dis-tributed to approximately 300 Islandlocations. Subscriptions available at$25.00 (Canada, $35 US) per year,single copies available for postage andhandling charges of $5.00 (Canada,$6 US). Send check to address above.The design, concept, and contents ofIsland Events® are copyrighted and maynot in any manner be reproduced inpart or whole without written permissionfrom the publisher.Every effort is made to provide depend-able information, however, the publisherdoes not warrant that the content hereinis complete or accurate. Any rates, spe-cial offers, etc. are subject to changeand are not guaranteed by IslandCommunications.Copyright 2013, Island Communications. All rights reserved.

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER ..........Linda Rew-Gifford

PUBLISHER ....................................Lorraine Jenness

ART DIRECTOR ....................................Jennifer Mlay

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE ..............................Jeff Wynne

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS .......... Capt. Miles Altman,

Jo Emery, Kathleen McMenamin, Georgene Mortimer,

Jessie Renew, Doug Weaver

ACCOUNTING........................................Mallory Raley

DISTRIBUTION STAFF ....................Bruce McLemore,

John Tant

CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER ........Joyce Harkins

Welcome to Hilton Head Island! At Island Events, we’re passionate aboutthis one-of-a-kind barrier isle hugging the South Carolina coast and lovesharing the best of the Lowcountry with visitors from near and far.

What makes this boot-shaped island so special? The sunshine feelswarmer here, the light seems brighter, the beaches appear more inviting.Follow the sun to Hilton Head Island, where you can enjoy world-classgolf, fabulous restaurants, exciting shopping opportunities, endless out-door activities and much more. We think you’ll agree that there’s no otherplace quite like it.

November is full of exciting activities, from art exhibits to theatricalperformances. In addition to a wide range of cultural activities, twosignature Lowcountry culinary events take center stage this month.

On November 8-10, the 12th Annual South Carolina Bank and TrustHilton Head Oyster Festival returns to Shelter Cove Community Park.Highlights include oysters, shrimp, chili, chowder, hot dogs, hamburgers,live music, kids activities and more.

Also, don’t miss the 24th Annual Taste of the Season, presented by theHilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce, on November 22at the Hilton Head Marriott Resort and Spa in Palmetto Dunes. The area’stop chefs and restaurants will compete for “Best Cuisine” honors. Be sureto check out our Calendar of Events for a complete guide to the best ofwhat’s happening on the Island in November.

One thing that makes Island Events unique is our talented line-up ofcommunity columnists. In this issue, Capt. Miles Altman discusses thefabulous flounder, Georgene Mortimer of Island Winery takes us on atour of California wine country, Jessie Renew of Outside Hilton Headcelebrates fall oyster season and Master Naturalist Kathleen McMenamindiscusses the Great White Sharks that frequent South Carolina’s coast-line. And, of course, no issue would be complete without Doug Weaverof the Palmetto Dunes Golf Academy offering insight to help you makethe most of your time on the green this month.

In November, as always, we’re dedicated to guiding you to the ultimateHilton Head Island experiences, making your time here as fun andrewarding as possible. We hope our listings come in handy to guideyou to some of the very best that the area has to offer.

Remember that the Lowcountry and the Coastal Empire are just a clickaway at hiltonhead.com, hiltonheadisland.com, bluffton.com,savannah.com, stsimonsisland.com and beaufort.com. All of our“priceless” publications can be viewed online 24/7.

Please pull up our informative web sites on your smart phone to decidewhich shops to check out today, where to go for dinner tonight and whatactivities to plan for tomorrow. You’ll have all the information you needto make the most of every day (and night) on the island.

You truly have arrived in paradise. Savor every second on Hilton HeadIsland this month. We hope you’ll be back again soon!

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52FEATURES10 November Highlights12 Must Taste14 Island Calendar

Activities and Events Islandwide20 Terroir Travels

By Georgene Mortimer, Island Winery28 Island Style38 Island Horoscope

An Island Events Favorite40 Island Tides50 The Fantastic Flounder

By Capt. Miles Altman, Bayrunner Fishing Charters52 Great White Sharks

By Kathleen McMenamin, H2O Sports54 Amazing Oysters

By Jessie Renew, Outside Hilton Head56 Learning From Baseball and Tennis

By Doug Weaver, Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort62 Events Puzzle

By Jo Emery

DEPARTMENTS6 Welcome

12 Dining & Lounges24 Lodging & Real Estate 25 Arts & Services 27 Community Worship28 Shopping36 Puzzle Answer40 Activities58 Directory of Advertisers60 Map of Hilton Head Island

CONTENTSNOVEMBER 2013 / 40TH YEAR / ISSUE 9

About Our Cover...

Michelle Worsham and AdamGaddis enjoy paddling the

Lowcountry’s pristine waterwayson a guided trip led by

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Photography byJoyce Harkins, Hilton Head

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Thru the end of the year, celebratethe shrimp harvest during theannual Salty Dog Shrimpfest.Enjoy one of their favorite shrimprecipes like Voodoo, Red RiverBuffalo, Savannah, Island Styleand more each at a great price.The Salty Dog Café, South BeachMarina Village in the Sea PinesResort, 224 S. Sea Pines Dr. (843)671-2233 or saltydog.com.

Casey’s Sports Bar & Grille andBacardi present Island Idol, HiltonHead’s first karaoke contest, withover $2,000 cash and prizes to beawarded. Sign up and practiceeach Tues. evening in Novemberat Casey’s after 9 p.m. with per-formances the following Friday.The finale showdown will be heldDecember 6. Space is limited tothe first 8 applicants. Also, submityour favorite Bacardi drink recipe,choosing from Bacardi PineappleFusion, Dragon Berry or Limon andO, to win a weekly prize and haveyour cocktail featured on Fridaynight. A portion of the proceedsgo to Volunteers in Medicine. (843)785-2255 or caseyshhi.com.

Hilton Head National Golf Club offers Same Day ReplaySpecials. Replay 18 Holes for$35.99 or 9 Holes for $25.99 ortake advantage of the Novemberrates: Nov. 1-10, $89.99 plus taxbefore 11 a.m.; $74.99 plus tax,11 a.m.-1 p.m.;$59.99 after 1p.m. and Nov. 11-30, $69.99plus tax before 11 a.m. and$59.99 plus tax after 11 a.m. Justone minute from the bridge toHilton Head, 60 Hilton HeadNational Dr., Bluffton. Call (843)842-5900 for tee times orgolfhiltonheadnational.com.

On Nov. 2 Captain Woody’s hoststheir first Fall Oyster Roast of theseason. Enjoy buckets of oysters,hot dogs, burgers and homemadesoups plus live entertainment. Aportion of the proceeds help theHilton Head Humane Society. 4-7p.m. 6 Target Rd. (843) 785-2400

or captainwoodys.com.

The 12th Annual Hilton HeadIsland Motoring Festival &Concours d’Elegance continuesthru Nov. 4. The signature eventsheld at the Port Royal Golf Club,the Car Club Jamboree takesplace on Nov. 2 and theConcours d’ Elegance on Nov. 3. (843) 785-7469 orhhimotoringfestival.com.

Forsythe Jewelers will spend theweekend at the HHI Concoursd’Elegance, Nov. 2-3, sharing thelatest jewelry fashions includingBALL BMW Watches that embodyBMW’s quest for perfection, preci-sion and expertise. (843) 671-7070or forsythejewelers.biz.

South Carolina RepertoryCompany presents “4000 Miles”on Nov. 6-24. In this award-win-ning dramatic comedy, 21 year-oldLeo seeks solace from his feisty91 year-old grandmother in herWest Village apartment after hesuffers a major loss while on across-country bike trip. Over thecourse of a single month, theseunlikely roommates infuriate,bewilder, and ultimately reacheach other. 136B Beach City Rd. (843) 342-2057 orhiltonheadtheatre.com.

The fall-down funny musical roastof Broadway is back with a blastas the New York sensation,“FORBIDDEN BROADWAY:Alive and Kicking” returns to thestage on Nov. 7-10 at the ArtsCenter. Enjoy an all-new, fresh viewof the highs and lows of recentseasons featuring outrageouscostumes, hilarious rewrites of thesongs you know and dead-onimpressions by a stellar cast.Thurs.-Sat., 8 p.m.; Sun., 2 p.m.14 Shelter Cove Lane. (843) 842-2787 or artshhi.com.

The International Riding Academyat Lawton Stables hosts a CoastalHunter Circuit (CHC) Horse Show

November Highlights

Photo courtesy of The KingfisherSeafood, Pasta & Steakhouse

Mouth-watering food and family fun, spectacular theatre,musical and dance performances, signature automobileevents, gala fundraisers and holiday happenings along withopportunities to give something back to help those lessfortunate take place all month long.

You can always count onThe Kingfisher Seafood,Pasta & Steakhouse to

provide fantastic foodand great happy hourpricing. You can also

enjoy the Hilton HeadComedy & Magic Club,

featuring Las Vegasheadlining comedy andmagic performers, at the

Top of the Kingfisher 4nights a week at 8 p.m.For Comedy Club reser-vations, (843) 681-7757.

18 Harbourside Lane.(843) 785-4442 or

kingfisherseafood.com.

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on Sat., Nov. 9, 8:30 a.m.-4:40p.m. Classes are open to all qual-ified riders and the event is opento the public. (843) 671-2586 oriridingacademy.com/horse-shows.

On Sat., Nov. 9, don’t missLowcountry cooking done right atthe Salty Dog Café’s Pig Pickin’and Lowcountry Boil from 4-8 p.m. Plus live music, kid’s fun &games and a special appearancefrom Jake the Salty Dog. SouthBeach Marina Village in the SeaPines Resort, 232 S. Sea Pines Dr.(843) 671-2233 or saltydog.com.

The Hilton Head Oyster Festivaltakes place on Fri., Nov. 8, 4:30-9p.m., Sat., Nov. 9 and Sun., Nov.10, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. This three-day event will feature a variety ofoysters, hamburgers & hot dogs,live music, a kid’s zone, holidaycraft show and a silent auction.All food is sold separately.Admission, $5. 39 Shelter CoveLane. (843) 681-7273 orislandreccenter.org.

The May River Theatre hosts themusical comedy, “Company,” onNov. 8-24. The plot revolvesaround Bobby (a single manunable to commit fully to a steadyrelationship, let alone marriage),the five married couples who arehis best friends, and his three girl-friends. Fri. and Sat., 8 p.m.; Sun.,3 p.m. $25. Ulmer Auditorium atBluffton Town Hall, Pritchard andBridge Sts. (843) 815-5581 ormayrivertheatre.com.

Join Forsythe Jewelers as theywelcome Italian designer MarcoBicego’s latest fall designs of every-day luxury in 18K gold on Thurs.,Nov. 21, 5-7 p.m. Enjoy specialpricing and a gift with purchasewhile supplies last. If you can’tattend the Thursday night event,the special pricing and a gift withpurchase while supplies last willalso be offered during store hours,Thurs., Fri. and Sat. The Shops atSea Pines Center, 71 LighthouseRd., Ste 311. (843) 671-7070 orforsythejewelers.biz.

As soon as the Thanksgiving mealis finished, it's time to get readyfor some serious outlet shoppingfun at the season’s biggest savingsevent at Tanger Outlets, Nov. 28-

Dec. 1. Beginning at 10 p.m. onThanksgiving night Tanger kicks offtheir holiday shopping season withthe Annual Moonlight MadnessSale event. Find exclusive, “AfterThanksgiving deals” beginning at10 p.m. and continuing throughoutthe entire weekend with plenty ofbonus outlet savings. Download thespecial offers available all week-end long at tangeroutlet.com.

On Wed., Nov. 27, “make your-self at home” at the Salty DogHomecoming. Head on down toThe Salty Dog Café at SouthBeach with friends to enjoy specialpricing on Salty Dog Lager all day,Happy Hour from 4-6 p.m. andcomplimentary Lowcountry Boilfrom 7-9 p.m. South BeachMarina Village in The Sea PinesResort, 224 S. Sea Pines Dr. (843)363-2198 or saltydog.com.

Get up to 50% off clothing andgear from all your favorite out-door brands at Outside HiltonHead‘s “Black Friday Early BirdSale” on Nov. 29. Doors open at 8 a.m. with door buster dealsfrom 8-10 a.m. Outside HiltonHead retail store at the Plaza atShelter Cove, 32C Shelter CoveLane. (843) 686-6996 oroutsidehiltonhead.com.

From Nov. 29-Dec. 21 visit SouthBeach to enjoy hundreds of thou-sands of twinkling lights at SouthBeach Marina Christmas Village.Santa arrives at the South BeachInn on Nov. 30, 3-7 p.m. with treatsfor the whole family and for FreePictures With Santa each Fri. andSat., 3-7 p.m. through Dec. 21.South Beach Marina Village inThe Sea Pines Resort, 232 S. SeaPines Dr. (843) 363-2198 orsaltydog.com.

Santa, Mrs. Claus and their trustyreindeer Rudolph help kick off theholiday season at the Town’s offi-cial Christmas Tree LightingCeremony held at the Arts Centeron Sat., Nov. 30, 3:30-5:30 p.m.Enjoy this old-fashioned Yuletidecelebration complete with Christmascarols, yummy treats, photos withSanta, and a musical performancefrom the cast of “42nd Street.” Hotchocolate, coffee and treats willbe available for sale. 14 ShelterCove Lane. (843) 842-2787 orartshhi.com.

Photo courtesy of The Hilton Head Dance Theatre

The Hilton Head DanceTheatre’s 28th produc-tion of “The Nutcracker”takes place on Fri., Nov.15-23 with six perfor-mances. Nov. 15, 16,22 and 23 at 7:30 p.m.;Nov. 17 and 23 at 2:30p.m.. Tickets are $25 foradults; $20 for seniors(60 and above) andstudents (ages 13-18);$15 for children (12 andunder). Seahawk CulturalCenter on the campus ofHilton Head High School,70 Wilborn Road. Ticketscan be purchased online.(843) 842-3262 orhiltonheaddance.com.

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Captain Woody’s - A local favorite forover 30 years! Visit the new Hilton Headlocation, 6 Target Road, and enjoy theFamous Grouper Melt, Po Boys, SeafoodPlatters, Land Food, Raw Food, Raw Barand more.

Get the real deal – A juicy, grilled Phillysteak topped with sautéed onions andCheese Wiz on an Amoroso roll – atCasey’s Sports Bar & Grille, whereeveryone is treated like an All Star.

Enjoy creative cuisine, legendary seafoodspecialties, decadent desserts and spectac-ular waterfront dining at the Chart House.

Seafood Lovers can jump right into a steamedseafood pot filled with lobster, shrimp, snowcrab legs and oysters at either of the two greatwaterfront locations of The Crazy Crab.

Savor freshly caught seafood and the

highest certified quality steaks at ELA’s BluWater Grille, on the waterfront at ShelterCove Harbour Marina, while enjoying thegorgeous views of the harbour.

Enjoy live music, dancing and drinks atThe Electric Piano Bar. Try a flavorfulmartini from the extensive menu which offersa classic Dirty Martini to a Tangerine Dream.Flavors include: raspberry, black cherry,pomegranate and the house favorite “TheElectric Blue Piano.”

Five Guys is a family-friendly restaurantspecializing in hand-formed juicy burgers,fresh-baked buns, kosher style hot dogsand fresh-cut fries cooked in 100% purepeanut oil.

Award-winning wings are just one of thetasty menu items found at Hilton HeadBrewing Co. – 1st Overall Winner of the2011 Hilton Head Island WingFest.

~ Must Taste ~

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It’s Greek To Me serves the Island’sbest calamari, an array of Greek specialtydishes and homemade, mouth-wateringdesserts while dining indoors or out on thespacious patio or roof-top terrace.

Enjoy sautéed lobster tossed in a cheddarcheese sauce with macaroni, baked andtopped with seasoned bread crumbs andserved with house salad at KingfisherSeafood Pasta & Steak House on thewater at Shelter Cove Harbour.

New cookout favorites including slow-roasted, pulled pork barbecue, ribs, roastedcorn and other traditional cookout itemscan be found at Kiwi’s Island Cookoutat South Beach Marina Village.

Great seafood and steaks can be enjoyed,along with a breathtaking view, while seatedindoors or out at Lands End Tavern.

Fresh, homemade and tasty American andMediterranean food can be found at TheMarket Street Cafe, a favorite of localsand visitors alike.

Enjoy a full menu of seafood, salads andsandwiches served along with tropicalfreezes and ocean breezes at The SaltyDog Cafe.

With dishes ranging from their famousGrouper to Fajitas made with prime filet of beef tenderloin, to their Cowboy CutBlack Angus Bone-In Ribeye or even theirOutrageous Chimichanga, Santa FeCafé is sure to have something to entice you.

For the very best in Italian cuisine, visitStellini Italian Restaurant – theLowcountry’s “Little Italy” since 1989!

Sweet Frog Premium FrozenYogurt... the Secret Ingredient is FUN!Come create your own combination ofdelicious soft-serve frozen yogurt, then top it off with all of your favorites!

Fresh seafood, delicious steaks andsandwiches, along with one of the bestviews on the Island, can be found at TheWreck of The Salty Dog Cafe.

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Ongoing: Daily Alligator & Wildlife Tours inThe Sea Pines Resort Forest Preserve hosted bythe H2O Nature Center. (843) 686-5323 orh2osports.com.

Ongoing: Enjoy live music on the deck, at Hilton Head Brewing Co., 7C GreenwoodDrive in Reilley’s Plaza. Call for schedule. (843) 785-3900 or hiltonheadbrewingcompany.com.

Ongoing: Hilton Head Comedy & Magic Clubis a great place for your Corporate Events, AwardBanquets and Holiday Parties. All shows may becustomized to your company or event. All guests

receive a Free DVD of the event. Reserve yourdate by calling (843) 681-7757.

Ongoing: Visit coastalburgerfundraiser.comand let Five Guys Burgers and Fries help raisemoney for your school or organization.

Ongoing: This month take advantage of TheSalty Dog Winter Sale where you can buy 1, get1, 1/2 off items of equal or lesser value on every-thing in the store at all 4 locations. The Salty DogT-Shirt Factory at Tanger 2, (843) 837-5511, TheSalty Dog T-Shirt Shop & Jake’s Cargo at SouthBeach in The Sea Pines Resort, (843) 671-2232and The Salty Dog T-Shirt Factory on Arrow Rd.,(843) 842-6331 or saltydog.com.

Monday – Saturday: Wine Flights & Cheeseat the Island Winery, 12:30-2:30 p.m. $10 perflight. 12-A Cardinal Rd. (843) 842-3141 orislandwinery.com.

Monday – Thursday: Wine & Cheese Happy Hour at the Island Winery starting at 4 p.m. Cover charge. 12-A Cardinal Rd. (843)842-3141 or islandwinery.com.

Mondays: “Where Does the Power ComeFrom?” complimentary golf clinic and exhibitionevery Monday evening at 4 p.m. at the Jones

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course. Led by PGA Pro, Doug Weaver. Takeadvantage of free custom club fitting and swingevaluation every Monday, Wednesday and Fridayfrom 9 a.m.–12 p.m. (843) 785-1138 orpalmettodunes.com.

Tuesday – Sunday: The Gullah Heritage TrailTours travel through native island neighborhoodson Hilton Head Island. A family of 12 brothersand sisters, who trace their family’s origin on the Island to the early 1800s, operate the two-hour tour narrating a story known to few, whileweaving through hidden paths of the Island’ssubtropical landscape. It is designed for one toexperience the Gullah Culture of ten neighbor-hoods, established during the civil war (1862)long “before the bridge” (1956) to the mainland.The tour departs from the Coastal DiscoveryMuseum, 70 Honey Horn Dr. Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.and 2 p.m.; Sun., noon. (843) 681-7066 orgullaheritage.com.

Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays: WishUpon A Horse Therapeutic Riding Center pro-vides FREE therapeutic horseback riding lessonsto children and adults with special needs. Theselessons are available for residents and visitors.Volunteers to assist during lessons are alwaysneeded as well and no experience with horses isnecessary. Donations are always welcome. Pleasecall or visit website for more information. (843)671-2586 or wishuponahorsehhi.org.

First Tuesday: “Discovery Reptiles” programat the H2O Nature Center in Harbour Town, 3-4 p.m. Join the Master Naturalist and get upclose and personal with Lowcountry reptiles.Reservations required. Lighthouse Rd. (843)686-5323 or h2osports.com.

Wednesdays: Enjoy the sounds of Motownand R&B with Sterlin & Shuvette at The ElectricPiano Bar. Doors open at 8 p.m. and musicstarts at 9:30 p.m. 33 Office Park Rd. in thePark Plaza Shopping Center. (843) 785-5397 or electricpianohhi.com.

Thursdays & Fridays: Live Music from 6-9 p.m.at Captain Woody’s Hilton Head. Enjoy our patioseating at 6 Target Rd., just off of Palmetto BayRd., near the Sea Pines Circle and across fromthe Publix Shopping Center. (843) 785-2400 orcaptainwoodys.com.

Thursdays: Enjoy Pinnacle Vodka Ladies Nightwhile grooving to The Simpson Brothers as theyplay classic rock, beach music and Motown at

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The Electric Piano Bar. Doors open at 8 p.m.Music starts at 9:30 p.m. 33 Office Park Rd. inthe Park Plaza Shopping Center. (843) 785-5397or electricpianohhi.com.

Thursdays: ELA’s, 1 Shelter Cove Marina,presents local artist Harry Santana at 7 p.m. &Reid Richmond will perform on various eveningsat 7 p.m. (843) 785-3030 or ellasgrille.com.

Fourth Thursdays: Monthly Classic CarCruise-ins, Main Street Village, 6-8 p.m. Join inthe popular judging, food and beverages avail-able. Meet the owners and hear their incrediblerestoration stories! Carolina Dreamers supportmany area charities with the money they raise at these Cruise-Ins and their annual Car Show.http://carolinadreamers.org.

Fridays & Saturdays: ELA’s, 1 Shelter CoveMarina, presents Chicago recording artist JohnWasem bringing his music to Hilton Head Islandat 7 p.m. (843) 785-3030 or ellasgrille.com.

Fridays: The Dueling Pianos are live at TheElectric Piano on Friday nights. Enjoy the sounds and the fun with Sterlin, Dallas &

Charlie. Doors open at 8 p.m. and the Pianosstart at 9:30 p.m. 33 Office Park Rd. in the Park Plaza Shopping Center. (843) 785-5397or electricpianohhi.com.

Fridays: Enjoy “BONK,” the hilarious comedygame show as seen in Las Vegas and the fivestar Karisma Resorts on the Riviera Maya at theHilton Head Comedy & Magic Club located atthe Top of the Kingfisher private showroom.Showtime is 9 p.m. Doors open at 8:30 p.m.The Kingfisher Seafood, Pasta & Steak House,Shelter Cove Harbour, 18 Harbourside Lane.For more information and current schedule, call (843) 681-7757 or visithiltonheadcomedymagic.com.

Sundays: ELA’s, 1 Shelter Cove Marina, pre-sents local recording artist Tim Malchak from 6-9 p.m. (843) 785-3030 or ellasgrille.com.

Sundays: Join Captain Woody’s for SundayBrunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Enjoy wonderfulbrunch specials along with $6 bottomless mimosasand $7 Grey Goose Woody Bloody Mary’s. Afew favorites are… Shrimp & Grits, Steak & Eggs,Crab Cake Benedict, Prime Rib Benedict, FrenchToast and more. Hilton Head, (843) 785-2400,6 Target Rd. & Bluffton, (843) 757-6222, 17 State of Mind St. Captainwoodys.com.

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November 1 - 4: The Coastal DiscoveryMuseum hosts “Imagination” in the Hilton HeadRegional Temporary Exhibit Gallery. This excep-tional collection of abstract artwork is presentedby the artists of Art Beyond Tradition. This imag-inative artwork in a variety of media….paintings,collages, assemblages and sculptures in stoneand metal is the artists thinking outside the boxwith each piece being unique, rich in color anddesign. The closing reception takes place onNov. 4, 5-6 p.m. Light refreshments will be served.Gallery hours at the Coastal Discovery Museumare Mon.-Sat., 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-3 p.m. 70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 689-6767,ext. 223 or cosataldiscovery.org.

November 1: The Salty Dog T-Shirt Factoryopens a new store at the Tanger Outlet Center 2.1414 Island Fording Road, Suite F125. (843)837-5511 or saltydog.com.

November 2, 16 & 30: Take a “WaterwayExcursion” with the The Coastal DiscoveryMuseum. The cruise explores the waterwaysaround the Pinckney Island Forest Preserve onboard the Tammy Jane. The 2- hour education-al cruise will circumnavigate the Pinckney Island

(Skull Creek and Mackay Creek). You will learnabout the salt marsh, maritime forest, barrierislands and the history of Pinckney Island. Anaturalist on board will help with identifying anyplants or animals that are visible. 9-11 a.m.Leaves from the Hudson’s Dock on Squire PopeRd. This adult-oriented cruise is $35 per personand reservations are required. (843) 689-6767,ext. 223 or coastaldiscovery.org.

November 2 & 16: The Coastal DiscoveryMuseum hosts a “Shrimp Trawling Experience”for the fall months, from 12-3 pm. This inter-active cruise will take you from Hudson’s dockout into Port Royal Sound where you’ll have achance to see how a shrimp trawler works – andfind out about all the critters that can be foundin its nets. An informative and fun experience –plus, you’ll have a chance to share in the ‘catch’and might take some shrimp home! $40 adult,$20 child, with reservations required. (843) 689-6767, ext. 223 or coastaldiscovery.org.

November 2: The Electric Piano presents theSterlin & Shuvette Motown Dance Party. Doorsopen at 8 p.m. and the music starts at 9:30 p.m.33 Office Park Rd., in the Park Plaza ShoppingCenter. (843) 785-5397 or electricpianohhi.com.

November 8: Enjoy an evening of food,

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wine, music and conversation with a formerHHIPC competitor and soloist with the HHSO,Andrew Tyson and his teacher Robert McDonaldsat the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra‘s Critic‘sChoice. They will discuss how pianists selectand prepare for competitions around the world.6-9 p.m. Country Club of Hilton Head, 70 SkullCreek Dr. (843) 842-2055 or hhso.org.

November 9: The Electric Piano presents theCharlie Denison and Tommy Sims all requestPiano & Guitar Duo. Doors open at 8 p.m. andthe music starts at 9:30 p.m. 33 Office ParkRd., in the Park Plaza Shopping Center. (843)785-5397 or electricpianohhi.com.

November 11: The Hilton Head SymphonyOrchestra presents “Mozart & Haydn Visit Paris &London.” Enjoy three masterworks by two of clas-sicism’s greatest composers - Mozart’s SymphonyNo. 31 “Paris”, Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 25and Haydn’s Symphony No. 103, “Drum Roll.”First Presbyterian Church, 540 Wm. HiltonPkwy., 8 p.m. (843) 842-2055 or hhso.org.

November 16, 23 & 30: The Electric Piano

presents the Dallas Reese and Tommy Sims allrequest show. Doors open at 8 p.m. and themusic starts at 9:30 p.m. 33 Office Park Rd., inthe Park Plaza Shopping Center. (843) 785-5397or electricpianohhi.com.

November 26: Just in time for Black Friday,The Salty Dog T-Shirt Factory celebrates the open-ing of their new store at Tanger Outlet Center 2with a Ribbon Cutting at Noon. 1414 FordingIsland Road. (843) 837-5511 or saltydog.com.

November 29: Free photos with Santa, 10 a.m.-noon. You can find Santa along witheverything on your Christmas shopping list atColigny Plaza. (843) 842-6050 orcolignyplaza.com.

PLEASE NOTE: WE MAKE EVERY EFFORTPOSSIBLE TO SEE THAT THE INFORMATIONIN OUR CALENDAR OF EVENTS IS ACCU-RATE. HOWEVER, EVENTS SOMETIMESCHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. PLEASECALL THE LISTED PHONE NUMBERS FORCONFIRMATION.

TO INCLUDE YOUR EVENT IN THE CALENDAR,CALL (843) 757-9889, FAX (843) 757-9189 orE-MAIL [email protected].

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Captain John’s Galley at The Salty Dog CafeSouth Beach Marina Village, The Sea Pines Resort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea PinesDrive. Enjoy seafood right out of the ocean andonto your plate. Serving great seafood, steaks,pasta and more in a fun, nautical atmosphere.Call for seasonal hours. See ad pages 32 & 33.(843) 671-5199. saltydog.com.

Captain Woody’sHilton Head: 6 Target Road, off of Palmetto Bay Road, G-17 on map. GPS: 6 Target Road;Bluffton: The Promenade, GPS: 17 State of MindStreet. A local’s favorite for over 30 years! A fun,friendly and casual atmosphere featuring TheFamous Grouper Melt, Po Boys, Seafood Platters,Land Food, Raw Bar and more. Outdoor Deck Barand Patio seating available. Open 7 days a week11a.m.-10 p.m., Bar open til late. Great Children’smenu and Happy Hour menu. See ad page 17.(843) 785-2400 (Hilton Head), (843) 757-6222(Bluffton). captainwoodys.com.

Casey’s Sports Bar & GrilleNew Orleans Road, E-19 on map. GPS: 37 NewOrleans Road. Under new ownership, Casey’sserves appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches andmore all made fresh in-house daily. Offering

over 30 TVs for the sports enthusiasts, nightlyentertainment, daily food and drink specialsand friendly service where everyone is treatedlike an All Star. Enjoy Happy Hour, 4-7 p.m.,Mon.-Fri., with $.50 shrimp and wings, $2.50domestic beers and nightly entertainment. Open 11 a.m. daily. See ad page 19. (843)785-2255. caseyshhi.com.

Chart HouseHudson Road off Squire Pope Road, S-28 onmap. GPS: 2 Hudson Road. Join us for spec-tacular waterfront dining at the legendary ChartHouse located on the Intracoastal Waterway.Chart House offers beautiful views and outdoorseating on the fabulous new patio. The menufeatures fresh fish, pristine seafood, succulentsteaks, Lowcountry specialty items and more.Open daily for lunch and dinner; Early Bird available; Sunday Brunch. See ad page 18. (843) 342-9066. chart-house.com.

The Crazy CrabHarbour Town, H-8 on map. GPS: 149 LighthouseRoad; Jarvis Creek, Q-24 on map. GPS: 104William Hilton Parkway. Fresh local seafood in twopicturesque settings on the water. Casual diningand great family fun. Enjoy local seafood favoritesprepared any way you like. Kid’s menu available.Serving lunch and dinner daily. See ad page 3.(843) 681-5021 (Jarvis Creek), 363-2722(Harbour Town). thecrazycrab.com.

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Terroir TravelsBy Georgene Mortimer, Island Winery

Moving from the mist into the light inNorthern California’swine country.

Standing at the mouth of the Russian River,enveloped in a cold Pacific maritime fog,we really began to get a palpable sense ofthe “terroirs” we were about to encounter.

Terroir is the term used to describe the completenatural environment in which a particular wineis produced, including factors such as the soil,topography and climate.

O.K., I will admit Highway One is scary! Butthe steep rocky cliffs of the Sonoma Coast arewhere we needed to begin our journey intoWest Coast wine country. The Sonoma Coastterroir is shrouded in a cool mist and fog,which keep temperatures at night in the 40’s,rarely venturing above 70 during the day.

This cool, sometimes harsh, climate providesfor a long, cold growing season, which imbuesunique characteristics into the Pinot Noirs andChardonnays of northern California. The yieldsare low and the grape clusters are small,creating a thick skin and a high skin-to-juiceratio. These characteristics produce winesthat are highly complex, with a wonderfulbalance of acid and mature fruit.

Leaving the rocky coast, we headed east throughmisty redwood groves on a road snaking alongthe Russian River. Traveling into the narrowRussian River Valley, we began to see the grad-ual changes in our surroundings, signalingthe fact that we were entering into anotherunique growing region. We were beginningto discern the terroir of the world-famousRussian River Valley.

While the fog was still a significant feature as

we entered the valley from thesouthwest, it slowly gave way to asunny dry heat when we reached

Healdsburg, 26 miles away, to the northeast.At approximately 126,000 acres, the RussianRiver Valley is so large it can be divided intothree sub-regions, depending largely on thedistance from the Pacific Ocean and theelevation.

Traveling through the valley we saw how themountain peaks – some nearly 2,000 feethigh – create conduits through which coldmaritime air and fog penetrate miles inland.This is the key ingredient that makes RussianRiver wines so remarkable. Tempered by thedistance from the coast, the cool Pacific airacts as a moderator, preventing large swingsbetween daily high and low temperatures.

There’s no question that this is where PinotNoir shines. Because there are so many climateand topography variations within the valley, it’snot surprising how diverse the flavor profilesare throughout the region. From the spiced,piney quality which comes from the coolerfoggy part of the region to the rich, bold andfull-bodied wine derived from the warmer, dryerregion towards Healdsburg, a Pinot Noir lovercould get lost here forever!

We couldn’t linger too long, however, as we hadmuch more exploring to do. To be continued…

The perfect bottle of wine awaits at IslandWinery on Cardinal Road. Store and tast-ing hours are Monday through Saturdayfrom 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Wine Flightsand Cheese are available from 12:30 p.m.to 2:30 p.m. A Wine & Cheese Happy Houris offered Monday-Thursday starting at 4 p.m.(843) 842-3141 or islandwinery.com.

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ELA’s Blu Water GrilleShelter Cove Harbour, G-27 on map. GPS: 1Shelter Cove Lane. Locally owned and operated inShelter Cove Harbour, ELA’s boasts a Europeanambience and was created to bring fresh, clean,culinary flavors to the Hilton Head dining experi-ence. Awarded Best Water views on Hilton Headand voted best location in South Carolina forwater view dining. Docking fees are free withdinner reservations. Limited dog-friendly dining.Open daily for lunch and dinner. See ad page 23.(843) 785-3030. elasgrille.com.

The Electric Piano BarPark Plaza Shopping Center, Office Park Road, F-17on map. GPS: 33 Office Park Road. The ONLYDueling Piano Shows on Hilton Head Island. Toe-tappin’, knee slappin’, sing-along. Dance to the livemusic and enjoy the best of Hilton Head Island’snightlife. Enjoy drinks from our extensive martinilist or from our wide selection of liquors, beersand wine. See ad page 22. (843) 785-5397.electricpianohhi.com.

Five GuysHilton Head: Island Crossing/Publix ShoppingCenter, G-16 on map. GPS: 11 Palmetto BayRoad. Bluffton: Best Buy Center GPS: 1019

Fording Island Road. Five Guys is a family friendlyrestaurant focused on serving high quality burgersand fries. The menu is simple: burgers, hot dogs,fries, veggie and grilled cheese sandwiches.Burgers are hand-formed, preservative free andnever frozen. Fries are hand-cut and cooked inpeanut oil. Zagat Survey said “there are no betterburgers” and Five Guys was voted #1 burger in Zagat’s fast food survey. See ad page 14.(843) 686-3344 (Hilton Head), (843) 757-4667(Bluffton). Order Online at fiveguys.com. Forfundraising opportunities for your school ororganization, visit coastalburgerfundraiser.com.

Hilton Head Brewing CompanyGreenwood Dr. in Reilley’s Plaza, E-16 on map.GPS: 7 Greenwood Drive. South Carolina’s firstmicrobrewery since Prohibition. Serving fresh,local seafood along with daily specials. Ourmenu features a vast array of items. Join us forour great Happy Hour with drink specials andFootball Specials on Sat. and Sun. Serving lunch,Sat. & Sun., 11:30 a.m.; Dinner daily from 4 p.m.;Happy Hour, 4-7 p.m. See ad page 14. (843)785-3900. hhbrewingco.com.

Hilton Head Comedy & Magic ClubShelter Cove Harbour, Top of the KingfisherShowroom, H-26 on map. GPS: 18 HarboursideLane. The Hilton Head Comedy and Magic Clubfeatures nationally touring comedy-magicians

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and stand-up comedians appearing Tuesday,Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Every Fridaynight the showroom is home to the smash-hitcomedy game-show BONK, as seen in Las Vegasand around the world. Rated “PG.” Doors openat 7:30 p.m., showtime is 8 p.m. Limited seat-ing, call for reservations. See ad page 19. (843)681-7757. hiltonheadcomedymagic.com.

It’s Greek To Me11 Lagoon Road, across from Coligny Plaza, C-19 on map. GPS: 11 Lagoon Road. A favoriteof locals and visitors alike for over 15 years. Enjoyan array of Greek specialty and authentic dishesprepared from scratch using secret family recipesand only the finest ingredients. Serving lunch anddinner from 11 a.m. Dine indoors or on the spa-cious outdoor patio. Happy Hour 5-7 p.m. Take-out and Kid’s Menu available. One of the Island’sBest Restaurants! Plenty of on-site parking for ourcustomers. See ad page 17. (843) 842-4033.itsgreektomesc.com.

Kingfisher Seafood, Pasta & Steak HouseShelter Cove Harbour, H-26 on map. GPS: 18 Harbourside Lane. An excellent place for fan-tastic waterfront dining inside or out. Offering

3 course Early Bird Specials for $14.99 from 5-7 p.m., 15 Entrees under $15 and all-you-can-eat Specials for $9.99. The best Island HappyHour specials in the Harbourside Lounge, 5-8 p.m., including Peel & Eat Shrimp, $5.99/ dozen;Oysters on the Half Shell, $4.80/1/2 dozen; CrabLegs, $15.99/lb.; $2.50 drafts; $3.99 well drinksand $2.99 wines. Go to the Facebook page orwebsite for special deals. See ad page 15. (843)785-4442. kingfisherseafood.com.

Land’s End TavernSouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea Pines Resort,F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea Pines Drive.Serving everything from fresh seafood to delicioussteaks, it’s hard not to find something to enjoy, andalmost impossible to forget the waterfront view.Call for seasonal hours. Happy Hour, 4-6 p.m.;Early Bird Specials, 4-6 p.m. See ad pages 32 &33. (843) 671-5456. saltydog.com.

The Market Street CafeColigny Plaza, C-18 on map. GPS: 1 NorthForest Beach Drive. An Island favorite for over25 years. A casual cafe offering well-preparedAmerican and Mediterranean specialties. Favoritesinclude gyros, sub sandwiches, traditional Italianand Greek pizzas, homemade soups, salads,grinders, Greek-style dinners, homemade dessertsand more. Patio dining available. Eat in or takeout. Children’s menu. See coupon ad page 22.

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(843) 686-4976. marketstreetcafe.com.

The Salty Dog CafeSouth Beach Marina Village, The Sea PinesResort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea PinesDrive. Enjoy the famous steamed shrimp, frozendrinks, casual atmosphere, great food and liveentertainment at the Island’s favorite outdoor cafeoverlooking beautiful Braddock’s Cove. Call forseasonal hours. Happy Hour, 4-6 p.m. See adpages 32 & 33. (843) 671-2233. saltydog.com.

Santa Fe CaféPlantation Center, F-23 on map. GPS: 807William Hilton Pkwy. For more than 20 yearsSanta Fe Café has been the locals’ choice forauthentic New Mexican food. When you stepinto Santa Fe Café, you step into the Southwest.The restaurant offers many dining options to makesure your visit is unforgettable. Serving lunch, Mon.-Fri., 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.; Dinner, nightly, 5-10 p.m.Live music is performed Wed.-Sat. evenings.Reservations are suggested. See ad page 18.(843) 785-3838. santafecafehiltonhead.com.

Shelter Cove HarbourMid-Island, across from the entrance to PalmettoDunes, H-26 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane.Discover the Lowcountry’s best restaurants andmost beautiful sunsets, overlooking beautifulShelter Cove Harbour. Dine indoors or choosethe outdoor patio seating while enjoying fareranging from Continental to casual. Always plentyof parking. Wi-Fi internet access available. (843)686-9098. sheltercovehiltonhead.com.

Stellini Italian RestaurantExecutive Park Drive, E-19 on map. GPS: 15Pope Avenue Executive Park. Voted Best ItalianRestaurant. The consistency. The quality. That’swhy customers keep coming back. PopularItalian menu from the Little Italy section of NewYork and Northern New Jersey. Fresh seafood,veal, beef, poultry and more. Extensive wine list,Early Bird Specials, children’s menu and take-out available. Reservations suggested. ServingMon.-Sat., 5-9:30 p.m. See ad page 19. (843)785-7006. stellinihhi.com.

The Wreck of the Salty Dog CafeSouth Beach Marina Village, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea Pines Drive. OverlookingBraddock’s Cove at South Beach Marina.Offering casual dining with the same spirit asThe Salty Dog Cafe. Fresh seafood, delicioussteaks, sandwiches and tempting cocktails in anautical atmosphere with one of the best viewson the island. Featuring live piano music nightly.Call for seasonal hours. See ad pages 32 & 33.(843) 671-SEAS. saltydog.com.

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ACCOMMODATIONS

Destination Vacation Hilton Head7 Executive Park Road off Pope Avenue, E-18 onmap. GPS: 7 Executive Park Road. Our experiencedteam will help you find the perfect rental home orvilla for your next Hilton Head vacation. We special-ize in luxury oceanfront and beach-oriented rentalhomes and villas from 2-7 bedrooms in the resortareas of Sea Pines, Forest Beach and Palmetto Dunes.Call for a vacation guide or visit us online topreview our amazing array of properties. (843)785-7774 or (877) 874-7244. dvhhi.com.

Hilton Head AccommodationsOff Pope Ave., E-18 on map. GPS: 20 Executive ParkRoad. Let our Vacation Counselors assist with yourHilton Head holiday while saving you time and money.We represent all the popular Hilton Head Islandresorts, as well as home and villa vacation rentals,at all price points – many of which include FREE golf,tennis, bicycles and wireless internet. See ad page 7.(843) 842-6556, ext. 3. hiltonheadusa.com.

South Beach Inn and Vacation RentalsSouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea Pines Resort,F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea Pines Drive.Offering weekly and nightly rates with all the ameni-

ties of a large resort and the personal touch of alocal bed & breakfast. Stay and play for a week or aday. Within walking distance of South Beach Marinaand The Salty Dog Cafe. See ad pages 32-33. (843)671-6498 or Toll Free (800) 367-3909. sbinn.com.

REAL ESTATE

Dunes Marketing GroupOffices in Shelter Cove, Palmetto Dunes andMoss Creek. With over $5 billion in sales, DunesMarketing Group is consistently ranked as one ofthe top three real estate companies in the Lowcountry.Since 1979, Dunes Marketing Group has built astellar reputation helping families realize their homeownership dreams. Start on your dream questtoday and stop by one of our three convenientlylocated offices in Shelter Cove, Palmetto Dunesand Moss Creek. (843) 842-1111 or (800) 258-5202. dunesrealestategroup.com.

TIMESHARE RESALES

Resort Source Timeshare ResalesExecutive Park Road, off Pope Avenue, E-18 onmap. GPS: 20 Executive Park Road. Like so manyof us, you have fallen in love with Hilton HeadIsland. Now is the perfect time to consider own-ing your vacation with a timeshare. Stop by beforeyou purchase anywhere else, or call to comparea timeshare you already own. Ask about our spe-cial resort preview packages. See ad page 7.(843) 842-6556, ext. 4. hiltonheadforless.com.

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INTERNET SERVICES

HiltonHead.comPlanning your next Hilton Head Island vacation?The perfect vacation is just a click away athiltonhead.com. Find accommodations, dining,nightlife, activities, golf, real estate information,a detailed calendar of events, tide tables, beachinformation and more. This popular website alsofeatures area maps and deals/discounts. See adpage 63. (843) 757-9889. hiltonhead.com.

PHOTOGRAPHY

Legacy Design PhotographersShelter Cove Harbour (next to Frosty’s Italian Ices),H-26 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane. Createa Hilton Head Island vacation tradition. We spe-cialize in family beach portraits on the Island’sbeautiful dunes. Enjoy viewing your Hilton Headportraits the next day using a state-of-the-artpresentation that lets you see all of the details...and the smiles. It is our pleasure to provide youwith all of the personal service you’ll need toselect your treasured, heirloom prints. Gift certificates available. See ad page 25. (843)686-3138. legacydigital.com.

PSYCHICS

Psychic VisionLocated on the north end of the Island at 113William Hilton Parkway, across from Crazy Crab,Q-24 on map. GPS: 113 William Hilton Parkway.Psychic readers will help you on all matters oflife; past, present and future through body, mindand spirit. Tarot cards, crystals, palm readings,candles, incense, oils, aromatherapy and aurareading and cleansing. Call for readings, (843)681-8118.

SPAS

Arum Spa at the Sonesta Resort130 Shipyard Dr., B-23 on map. GPS: 130Shipyard Drive. Arum Spa at the Sonesta Resort isthe newest spa on Hilton Head Island. We offer awide range of intoxicating treatments enveloped inan ambiance that engages the senses, calms themind and lifts the spirit. Choose from a selectionof massages, body treatments, manicures,pedicures and facials including hot and coldstone, aromatherapy and wax treatments. Weoffer both individual services a la carte, as wellas full day treatments. Whether you need to relaxafter your favorite sport, relieve stress, or undotoo much sun – come, experience Arum. See ad page 24. (843) 341-2786. sonesta.com.

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Fountain SpaFountain Center (near Sea Pines Circle), E-18on map. GPS: 55 New Orleans Road #202. Acozy, warm, inviting day spa offering personalizedtreatments from caring professionals. Servicesinclude: Relaxation, Deep Tissue, Hot Stone, Thai-Yoga, Reiki, Couples and Hot Bamboo Massage;ilike Organic Skincare facials, waxing, bodywraps, ear coning, spa manicures, spa pedi-cures, lash extensions, threading and foot treat-ments. We also sell an array of natural products.We look forward to making you feel whole again.Open daily by appointment. See ad page 27.1(843) 353-0006. fountainspahhi.com.

SPECIAL EVENTS

2013 NutcrackerSeahawk Cultural Center, Hilton Head High School,O-29 on map. GPS: 70 Wilborn Road. Underthe artistic direction of Karena Brock-Carlyle andJohn Carlyle, The Hilton Head Dance Theatre’s28th production of “The Nutcracker” takes placeon Fri., Nov. 15-23 with six performances. Nov. 15,16, 22 and 23 at 7:30 p.m.; Nov. 17 and 23 at2:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 for adults; $20 forseniors (60 and above) and students (ages 13-18);$15 for children (12 and under). See ad page 26.

(843) 842-3262. hiltonheaddance.com.

THEATRE

Arts Center of Coastal CarolinaHighway 278 at Shelter Cove Harbour, G-24 onmap. GPS: 14 Shelter Cove Lane. A remarkableshowcase for professional performing and visualarts, as well as cultural festivals and educationaloutreach. And proof that life on our legendarywhite sand shores is so much more than a day at the beach. A treat for the best entertainmentthis side of New York. Exciting productions ofmusicals, dramas and comedies. Call for reser-vations and ticket information. See coupon adpage 59. (843) 842-2787. artshhi.com.

South Carolina Repertory CompanyBeach City Rd., M-35 on map. GPS: 136-BBeach City Road. S.C. Repertory Co. presents“4000 Miles” on Nov. 6-24. In this award-winning dramatic comedy, 21 year-old Leo seekssolace from his feisty 91 year-old grandmother,Vera, in her West Village apartment after hesuffers a major loss while on a cross-country bike trip. Over the course of a single month,these unlikely roommates infuriate, bewilder, andultimately reach each other. Nov. 6-9, 13-16 &19-23, 8 p.m.; Nov. 10, 17 & 24, 2 p.m. Adults,$32; Seniors, $30; Students and active military,$16. See ad page 24. (843) 342-2057.hiltonheadtheatre.com.

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cCommunity WorshipALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH3001 Meeting St. • 681-8333

ANGLICAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER1 Mathews Dr., Ste. 101 • 815-5820

BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH2800 Main St. • 681-8713

CENTRAL CHURCH OF GOD975 William Hilton Pkwy. • 686-5995

CENTRAL OAK GROVE BAPTIST161 Mathews Dr. • 681-5784

CHAPEL WITHOUT WALLS4501 Meeting St. • 815-2345

CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH829 William Hilton Pkwy. • 785-5560

CHRISTIAN RENEWAL CHURCH95 Gardner Dr. • 342-5433

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH4 Park Lane • 785-9556

CHURCH OF CHRIST23 Bow Circle • 686-2323

THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS2800 Meeting St. • 681-6100

CONGREGATION BETH YAM

SYNAGOGUE4501 Meeting St. • 689-2178

FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH70 Beach City Rd. • 681-6427

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH100 S. Forest Beach Dr. • 785-4478

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH540 William Hilton Pkwy. • 681-3696

GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH450 Spanish Wells Rd. • 681-6698

HILTON HEAD KOREAN BAPTIST CHURCH100 S. Forest Beach Dr. • 263-3006

HILTON HEAD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH235 William Hilton Pkwy. • 689-6362

HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH24 Pope Ave. • 785-2895

ISLAND LUTHERAN CHURCH (MO. SYNOD)4400 Main St. • 689-5200

LOWCOUNTRYCOMMUNITY CHURCH21 Office Park Rd. • 681-3399

MT. CALVARY MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH

382 Squire Pope Rd. • 681-3678

NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH80 Gum Tree Rd. • 681-8327

NORTH ISLANDBAPTIST CHURCH3800 Main St. • 689-3800

PROVIDENCE PRESBYTERIANCHURCH171 Cordillo Pkwy. • 842-5673

QUEEN CHAPEL A.M.E.114 Beach City Rd. • 681-3315

RESURRECTION CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH296 Spanish Wells Rd. • 689-3625

ST. ANDREW BY-THE-SEA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH20 Pope Ave. • 785-4711

ST. FRANCIS BY THE SEA CATHOLIC CHURCH45 Beach City Rd. • 681-6350

ST. JAMES BAPTIST CHURCH209 Beach City Rd. • 681-6446

ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH50 Pope Ave. • 785-4099

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST8 Park Lane • 341-2732

The Importance of SALT MARSHESCourtesy of the Coastal Discovery Museum

Although mucky and smelly, the salt marsh is an important part ofthe Lowcountry.

In actuality, the salt marsh produces more food for the environmentthan rain forests. The green grass that dominates the marsh is calledsalt marsh cord grass or Spartina. When this cord grass dies eachwinter and decomposes, its nutrients are released into the marshmud, creeks, streams and even into the ocean. These nutrientsbegin the food chain for the entire Southeastern coastal area.

So, the next time you enjoy a meal of shrimp, mussels, oysters, bluecrab, stone crab or saltwater fish, thank the muddy salt marshes.

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island styleWith the holiday gift-giving seasonapproaching, some may find the “art ofshopping” somewhat overwhelming whileothers seem to be born to shop. Here onthe Island and the surrounding Lowcountryshopping is always a delightfully fun andpleasant experience. The hundreds of spe-cialty shops, boutiques and factory storesmake it easy to find something that willdelight and please everyone on your listno matter what their taste may be.

Salty Dog T-Shirt ShopsThis month take advantage of The Salty DogWinter Sale where you can buy 1, get 1, 1/2 offitems of equal or lesser value on everythingin the store at all 4 locations. The Salty DogT-Shirt Factory at Tanger 2, (843) 837-5511,The Salty Dog T-Shirt Shop & Jake’s Cargo atSouth Beach in The Sea Pines Resort, (843)671-2232 and The Salty Dog T-Shirt Factory onArrow Rd., (843) 842-6331 or saltydog.com.

The Silver GardenThis unique boutique offers wearable piecesof art including a large selection of vintageand southwestern jewelry. Sterling silver andcopper are metals of choice. Designers, Jimand Linda Saylor, also offer re-design of jewel-ry as well as repairs at this on-site studio. Newdesigns are added daily and special requesteddesigns are welcomed. The Village Exchange,32 Palmetto Bay Rd. (407) 595-2119 orthesilvergarden.net.

Birkenstock Barefootin’Carrying a large variety of comfort and ortho-pedically correct shoes and accessories for men,women and children from FitFlop, Keen,Vibram, Olukai, Dansko along with Injinjisocks and more, Birkenstock in Hilton HeadVillage now has the latest styles for fall andwinter. Try the Earthies® line designed forwomen who care about their personal healthand – when it comes to footwear – are not wil-ling to compromise their appetite for fashion.1460 Fording Island Rd. (843) 837-3562 orbirkenstockbarefootin.com.

Tropical OutfittersWith T-shirts, sweatshirts, golf shirts, caps,sandals, jewelry, toys, beach gear and more,“everything under the sun” can be found atTropical Outfitters in Circle Center. Don’t missthe “Fall Clearance” which is 10%-50% offmerchandise! Tropical Outfitters carries thelatest styles of resort wear for the whole family

including the flattering tankinis from Penbrookeavailable in Missy and Plus sizes. 70 Pope Ave.(843) 842-9511 or tropicaloutfittershhi.com.

Island QuiltersLocated in Park Plaza just outside the main gateof The Sea Pines Resort, Island Quilters carriesa full line of 100% cotton, quilting qualityfabrics and notions. Stop in to see the largeselection of batiks and designer fabrics or pickup a kit to easily create your own work of art.(843) 842-4500 or islandquilters.com.

Camp Hilton HeadWith five locations, from Harbour Town Marinato Shelter Cove Harbour, “Take Hilton HeadHome,” with a visit to Camp Hilton Head andHilton Head Shirt Company. Since 1981, thesepopular stores have offered unique, imprintedresort wear for the whole family. HarbourTown, (843) 671-3600 or 671-4633; ShelterCove Harbour, 842-3666; Coligny Plaza,686-4877; South Beach General Store,671-6784; Hilton Head Shirt Co. at TheFresh Market Shoppes, 686-5099 orcamphiltonhead.com.

Designs by Cleo“Art you can wear,“ Designs by Cleo in TheGallery of Shops features a collection of boldand beautiful, one-of-a-kind jewelry handcraft-ed in sterling silver with freshwater pearls and/or semi-precious gemstones. This boutique alsooffers one-of-a-kind hats, handbags and otherunique gifts and accessories. 14 GreenwoodDr. (843) 342-7001.

Main Street Village Hilton HeadLocated just outside the gates of Hilton HeadPlantation, off Hwy. 278, spend the day in thischarming village shopping in specialty bou-tiques while you enjoy lunch… A place whereyou can talk with the shop owners while youcomplete your errands... Or dine with an end-less variety… And top it all off with a sweettreat. Voted the Island’s Best Shopping! Yournew favorite place! mainstreetvillagehhi.com.

Legacy Design PhotographersSpecializing in family beach portraits, LegacyDesign Photographers can create treasuredheirloom prints for you this holiday gift-givingseason. These professional photographers cap-ture magical moments on the beaches of HiltonHead Island for families, couples or individuals.Gift certificates are also available. (843)686-3138 or legacydigital.com.

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BAIT & TACKLE

Blue Water TackleShopSouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea PinesResort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 S. Sea Pines Drive.T-shirts, charter fishing, bait, fishing tackle andcrabbing supplies. Call for reservations andavailability. See ad page 45. (843) 671-3060.bluewaterhhicom.

Palmetto Bay WatersportsPalmetto Bay Marina, located at the foot of the Cross Island Pkwy. Bridge, K-18 on map.GPS: 86 Helmsman Way. Drinks, snacks, iceand frozen bait available. Free parking and no gate fees. See ad page 41. (843) 785-2345.palmettobaywatersports.com.

CLOTHING – CHILDREN’S

Jake’s Shore ThingThe Plaza at Shelter Cove (between Piggly Wigglyand Fuddrucker’s), G-27 on map. GPS: 32Shelter Cove Lane. Hilton Head’s only “Life isgood® Genuine Neighborhood Shoppe.” We

offer the full line of “Life is good” products fea-turing jewelry, clothing for adults, youth, toddlerand baby, as well as beach toys, hats, blankets,bibs, sippy cups, coloring books and lunch boxes.All powered by Optimism. Open daily at 10 a.m.See ad page 35. (843) 686-2330.

CLOTHING – LADIES’ AND MEN’S

Camp Hilton HeadHarbour Town (near the Lighthouse), H-8 onmap. GPS: 149 Lighthouse Road; Shelter CoveHarbour, H-27 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter CoveLane; Coligny Plaza (oceanside), C-18 on map.GPS: 1 North Forest Beach Drive. For the past30 years, the latest styles in unique imprintedresort wear for kids and adults, as well as spe-cialized Hilton Head gifts and souvenirs havebeen available to “Take Hilton Head Home.”Logoed casual clothing, hats, dresses and spe-cialty items. Open daily. See ad page 2. (843)671-3600, 671-4633, 842-3666, 686-4877.camphiltonhead.com.

Hilton Head Shirt CompanyThe Fresh Market Shoppes, G-22 on map.GPS: 890 William Hilton Parkway. A largeselection of screenprinted T-shirts, sweatshirts,

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LARGEST SELECTIONIN THE LOWCOUNTRY!

Bluffton, Next to Bed, Bath & Beyond and Marshalls

843-837-3562www.birkenstockbarefootin.com

$5OFF$50

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One coupon perperson/per day.Excludes Sale

Items and UGG.Exp. 11/30/13

jackets, shorts, hats, dresses, embroidered poloshirts, as well as souvenir and gift items foreveryone. Imprinted and specialty clothing forthe entire family. Open daily. See ad page 2.(843) 686-5099. camphiltonhead.com.

Jake’s Shore ThingThe Plaza at Shelter Cove (between Piggly Wigglyand Fuddrucker’s), G-27 on map. GPS: 32Shelter Cove Lane. Hilton Head’s only “Life isgood® Genuine Neighborhood Shoppe.” Wefeature the full line of “Life is good” products,including clothing for the entire family, hats,mugs, bags, water bottles, golf balls, beachtoys, dog items, jewelry and more. All poweredby Optimism. Open daily at 10 a.m. See adpage 35. (843) 686-2330.

Outside Hilton HeadThe Plaza at Shelter Cove, G-27 on map. GPS: 32 Shelter Cove Lane; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 on map. GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. All you need for a great day Outside! Greatselection of premier outdoor lines including The North Face, Patagonia, Columbia, Arc’teryx,Marmot, Ex Officio and more. The Island’s best selection of sandals from Olu Kai, Chaco,Rainbow, Reef and Keen. Sunglasses from MauiJims, Costa Del Mar, Smith, Kaenon, Oakleyand more. Sun protective clothing, beach tents and toys, kayaks and SUPs, a variety ofluggage and sportswear for men and women.See ad page 41. (800) 686-6996.outsidehiltonhead.com.

The Salty Dog T-Shirt FactoryLocated at South Beach Marina in Sea PinesPlantation, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 S. Sea PinesDrive; Arrow Road, H-18 on map. GPS: 67Arrow Road; Tanger 2, Mainland on map. GPS:1414 Fording Island Road. The Salty Dog Cafehas been a Hilton Head tradition since 1987.Available at 3 Hilton Head Island locations oronline at saltydog.com. See ad pages 32-33 &Outside Back Cover. Sea Pines: Call for season-al hours. (843) 842-6331 (Arrow Rd.), (843)671-2232 (South Beach) and (843) 737-5511(Tanger 2).

Tropical OutfittersCircle Center, C-17 on map. GPS: 70 PopeAvenue, Ste. K. The best beach shop on theIsland, with the best prices. Everything under thesun and more. A large selection of T-shirts,

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* Specials are not valid with any other offers or discounts. Subject to availability. All events & activites are dependent on weather. SPECIALS DO NOT QUALIFY FOR

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JAKE’S LOWCOUNTRY BOILfrom The Salty Dog

PIG PICKIN’ &LOWCOUNTRY BOILFun Starts at 4:00 pm

Lowcountry cooking doneright! All of your cookoutfavorites alongside great

seafood. Plus, Live Music,Kid’s Fun and Jake the SaltyDog all outside on the deck!

BACH LOBSTER ENDSNOVEMBER 27TH1 1/4 lb. Live Maine

Lobster served with a sideof Live Piano Music

Call the Lobster Hotline toreserve your lobster:

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UALIFY FOR EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT and are good for dine-in only. Early Bird discount is only applicable for food purchase. Offers valid 11/01/2013 to 12/31/2013.

SEARED ASIAN TUNA SALADat Land’s End Tavern

RINGS OF FIRE

at The Salty Dog & The Wreck

SOUTH BEACHHOLIDAY LIGHTS&SANTA PICTURES

Thousands of lights conveySouth Beach’s Christmasspirit. Plus, FREE pictures

with Santa Fridays &Saturdays from 3:00 PM -

7:00 PM from November 29until December 21. Call

843-671-CAFE for more info.

! THANKSGIVING DAYOpens at 11:00 AM

We’ll be open!Call 843-671-CAFE forseasonal hours. Enjoy

a lunch outside onthe deck while

sitting in the Fall air!

OCT 1ST - DEC 31STCelebrate the shrimp harvestwith our 10 favorite shrimp

recipes, each at a greatprice. Try Voodoo, Red RiverBuffalo, Savannah & more.

November 28 Nov 29- Dec 21 ALL MONTH

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Hospice Community Thrift

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hats, visors, sweatshirts, casual wear, specialtytoys, beach accessories, Groovy Girls andHilton Head souvenirs. Custom printing avail-able. See ad page 9. (843) 842-9511.tropicaloutfittershhi.com.

DESSERTS

The Island Fudge ShoppeColigny Plaza, C-18 on map. GPS: 1 NorthForest Beach Drive. The best homemade con-fections anywhere. Offering 16 flavors madefresh daily. Gift baskets and shipping available.Locally owned and operated. 10% off seniorcitizen discount. See coupon ad page 34. (843) 842-4280. islandfudge.com.

Sweet Frog Premium Frozen YogurtPark Plaza Shopping Center, Office Park Road,F-17 on map. GPS: 33 Office Park Road. AtSweet Frog, you create your own combination ofdelicious soft-serve frozen yogurt, then top it offwith any toppings you choose! The toppings baris stocked fresh everyday with the best ingredients

for a light healthy treat, a swirling decadent dessertand everything in between! You pick the flavors,you add the toppings, you make it your way! Patioseating. Open 7 days, noon-10 p.m. See ad page 21. (843) 689-3764.

GIFTS

The Blue Parrot Fine GiftsThe Village at Wexford, Highway 278 at milemarker 10.5. F-19 on map. GPS: 1000 WilliamHilton Parkway. From the “Surprisingly affordableto the deliciously extravagant” The Blue ParrotFine Gifts is filled with everything from paintingsand sculpture to jewelry and fine craftwork.Featuring the Island’s only Pandora Shop-In-Shopwhich offers a complete line of Pandora jewelryand charms. Looking for a guy thing? Blue Parrothas handsome weathervanes and birdfeedersplus magnificent Tide Clocks in all shapes andsizes. Whether you are on vacation or an Islandresident, make it a point to visit The Blue ParrotFine Gifts. Open Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.;Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. See ad page 34. (843)785-9877. blueparrotgifts.com.

Forsythe JewelersThe Shops at Sea Pines Center, E-8 on map.GPS: 71 Lighthouse Road. Enjoy the largest

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selection ever of joyful MacKenzie-Childs terracotta ceramicware, glassware and furniture.Offering gifts for gentlemen, home decor, babyboutique and bridal registry. See ad page 39.(843) 671-7070. forsythejewelers.biz.

Jake’s CargoLocated at South Beach Marina in Sea PinesPlantation, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 S. Sea PinesDrive. Supplying gifts for pets and the peoplewho love them. South Beach Marina’s biggestplace to get all your favorite Salty Dog gear and pet souvenirs. Call for seasonal hours. See ad pages 32-33. (843) 671-5022.saltydog.com.

Jake’s Shore ThingThe Plaza at Shelter Cove (between Piggly Wigglyand Fuddrucker’s), G-27 on map. GPS: 32 ShelterCove Lane. Hilton Head’s only “Life is good®

Genuine Neighborhood Shoppe.” We featurethe full line of “Life is good” products, includingclothing for the entire family, hats, mugs, bags,water bottles, golf balls, beach toys, dog items,jewelry and more. All powered by Optimism.Open daily at 10 a.m. See ad page 35. (843)

686-2330.

The Salty Dog T-Shirt FactoryLocated at South Beach Marina in Sea PinesPlantation, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 S. Sea PinesDrive; Arrow Road, H-18 on map. GPS: 67 ArrowRoad; Tanger 2, Mainland on map. GPS: 1414Fording Island Road. The Salty Dog Cafe has beena Hilton Head tradition since 1987. Available at 3 Hilton Head Island locations or online atsaltydog.com. See ad pages 32, 33 & OutsideBack Cover. Sea Pines: Call for seasonal hours.(843) 842-6331 (Arrow Rd.), (843) 671-2232(South Beach) and (843) 737-5511 (Tanger 2).

South Beach General StoreSouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea PinesResort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea PinesDrive. Convenience items, along with specialgourmet products. Also “Fresh Produce” resortwear and a complete line of logoed clothing,hats, dresses, shirts and gifts for everyone.Open daily. See ad page 2. (843) 671-6784.camphiltonhead.com.

JEWELRY

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14 Greenwood Drive. One-of-a-kind jewelrydesigns that are bold and beautiful. Each piece is uniquely hand-crafted in sterling silver withfreshwater pearls and/or semi-precious gemstones.Open Tues.-Thurs., 12-5 p.m.; By appointment,Mon., Fri. & Sat. See ad page 37. (843) 342-7001. designsbycleo.com.

Forsythe JewelersThe Shops at Sea Pines Center, E-8 on map. GPS: 71 Lighthouse Road. Since 1927, threegenerations have been dealing in quality, integrityand service. Offering unique jewelry, estate salesand unusual gifts. Specializing in custom designs,expert repairs and discreet jewelry brokerage.Look for us on Facebook. See ad page 39.(843) 671-7070. forsythejewelers.biz.

The Silver GardenThe Village Exchange, G-17 on map. GPS: 32Palmetto Bay Rd. Looking for wearable pieces of art? This unique sterling silver jewelry bou-tique offers handmade jewelry including a largeselection of vintage and southwestern jewelry.Sterling silver and copper are metals of choice.

Designers, Jim and Linda Saylor, also offer re-design of jewelry as well as repairs. New designsare added daily. Special requested designs arewelcome and ask about wedding party jewelrydesigns. See ad page 35. (407) 595-2119 orthesilvergarden.net.

OUTLETS

Hilton Head Shirt CompanyThe Fresh Market Shoppes, G-22 on map. GPS:890 William Hilton Parkway. A large selection ofscreenprinted T-shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, shorts,hats, dresses, embroidered polo shirts, as wellas souvenir and gift items for everyone. Opendaily. See ad page 2. (843) 686-5099.camphiltonhead.com.

Tanger OutletsShop Tanger Outlets located 1 and 2 miles west of Hilton Head Island on Hwy. 278,Mainland on map. Tanger 1, GPS: 1270Fording Island Rd.; Tanger 2, GPS: 1414Fording Island Rd. Tanger 2 is open with over45 brand name stores and Tanger 1 is nowopen with new stores and great buys. Whenshoppers hear the name Tanger, they know thatit stands for great quality, huge selection and

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outstanding value. Open Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-6 p.m. See ad pages 4 &5. (843) 837-5410. tangeroutlet.com.

QUILTING

Island QuiltersPark Plaza Shopping Center, F-17 on map.GPS: 33-B Office Park Road. A full line of kits,fabrics, tools and notions for beginner to expertquilters can be found here. All fabrics are 100%cotton quilting quality. Open Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. or by appointment. See ad page 37.(843) 842-4500. islandquilters.com.

SHOES

Birkenstock Barefootin’In Hilton Head Village, off Hwy. 278 next toTanger Outlet 2 and Old Navy, Mainland onmap. GPS: 1460 Fording Island Road #140.We offer Birkenstock, Dansko, FitFlop, Olukai,Orthaheel, Keen, UGG, Vibram and manyother amazing brands. Now carrying Injinji™socks. From classic comfort sandals, shoes,clogs, fashion-trend sandals or water-resistant

sandals... All in great styles with the comfortand quality that Birkenstock is known for. See ad page 31. (843) 837-3562.birkenstockbarefootin.com.

Outside Hilton HeadThe Plaza at Shelter Cove, G-27 on map. GPS: 32 Shelter Cove Lane; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 on map. GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. The Island’s fun and performance shoe source.Great fashions from UGG, Frye, Sport andperformance from Keen, Solomon, The NorthFace, FiveFingers, Vasque, plus a huge selec-tion of sandals from Olukai, Rainbow, Reef,Sanuk, Teva, Chaco and many more. See ad page 41. (800) 686-6996.outsidehiltonhead.com.

SHOPPING CENTERS

Coligny PlazaColigny Circle across from the beach, C-18 on map. GPS: 1 North Forest Beach Drive.Discover the Island’s true treasure. The Island’sfirst and foremost shopping destination. Over60 stores and eateries for the entire family. Checkour website for our entertainment schedule andlive webcam. See ad page 30. (843) 842-6050.colignyplaza.com.

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Horoscope November 2013

ARIES Things aren’t exactly whereyou want them on the job? Practice

patience. It’s OK to do the same thing overand over again; this kind of work ethic paysoff in the long run. Socially, it’s time to meetnew people. A Sagittarian makes a friendlyoverture this month. Accept.

TAURUS Too much work and noplay isn’t good for anyone, Taurus.

Especially not for someone who’s been goingat it for as long and hard as you have. Takea break. Use this month to plan a special trip– and make it a long one. There will be plentyof time for work when you return!

GEMINI If finances aren’t lookingtoo good this month, it may be time

to make a new plan. Take time out to budgetyour expenses for the month – or the year.Feeling creative? Make a flowchart, and notewhere unaccounted-for pennies are going.You’ll probably be surprised with the outcome.

CANCER This is not the month to beyour usual practical self. It’s a month

to treat yourself right. Work stressing you out?Call in sick, and enjoy some downtime. Yourromantic outlook is good for the coming weeks,but move slowly if you want to secure victo-ries in matters of the heart.

LEO You seem to be doing a lot oftalking lately, Leo, and not enough

listening. Wise up. A Gemini friend comes toyou for career advice. You have the chance fora starring role this month behind the scenes,instead of in the spotlight, like you’re accus-tomed to. Don’t blow it.

VIRGO Work isn’t everything.Practice telling yourself that over and

over again this month. You’ll find things chang-ing from stressful to dull often. That’s OK. Don’tforget you can make your own challengesoutside the workplace. Plan things to lookforward to. New romance looks promising.

LIBRA Slow down, Libra. You’re try-ing to do too many things – romance,

work, friends, family, hobbies and downtime.There’s time for it all, but not in one day. Use thismonth to take time out for yourself. The week-end is a great time to focus on romance, but ifthings don’t go the way you want, don’t force it.

SCORPIO Romance not going yourway? Things can change this month,

but it’s up to you. Are you going to keep dwel-ling on the past, or will you look to the futurefor happiness? It’s your choice. Don’t knowwhere to look? Check right under your nose.You’ll like what you see.

SAGITTARIUS Got the blues? Trynot to give in. Focus on things that

make you feel happy. It’s a great time to makeefforts in health and fitness. Start a diet. Goto the gym. Maybe even look into signing upfor a class. Just don’t be afraid to put your-self first this month. It’s a wise investment.

CAPRICORN Tired of trying toplease an impossible boss? Don’t. Do

things as you know how, and let him/her fix therest. And, definitely don’t take the aggravationhome with you. Also, if your boss happens tobe a Taurus, watch out for meddling. Knowwhere to draw the line, and stand by it.

AQUARIUS It’s your own ficklenessthat’s driving you crazy. Figure out what

you really want. Trying new things has neverbeen hard for you. It’s sticking to them that’syour problem. Advice? Slow down, and setaside a period of time for that new activity –and don’t back down until the time’s up.

PISCES Feel like you’re just goingthrough the motions in romance? Bring

your heart back into the picture. You’re hit withsome serious relationship questions. Thinkbefore you answer. Honesty and sincerity arethe only ways to obtain the closeness you sodesire. Weigh your options carefully.

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Main Street Village Hilton HeadJust outside the gates of Hilton HeadPlantation, off Hwy. 278. GPS: 1500 MainStreet. Spend the day in our charming villageshopping in our specialty boutiques while youenjoy lunch… A place where you can talk withthe shop owners while you complete yourerrands… Or dine with endless variety… Andtop it all off with a sweet treat. Voted the Island’sBest Shopping! Your new favorite place! See ad page 36. mainstreetvillagehhi.com orfacebook.com/mainstreetvillagehhi.

THRIFT STORES

Hospice Community ThriftMathews Court (across from Port Royal Plaza), J-32 on map. GPS: 3 Mathews Court Suite A.Carrying a large selection of home furnishings,housewares, books and clothing, including aladies boutique with designer apparel andaccessories. Proceeds go to Hospice Care ofthe Lowcountry and other non-profit communityneeds. Free pick-up. Tues., Wed., Fri., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Thurs., 12-4 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

See ad page 34. (843) 689-5455.

The Litter BoxGPS: 46 Old Wild Horse Road, P-27 on map.Dress like a million for pennies at the Litter Box.All proceeds benefit the Hilton Head HumaneAssociation. You can shop anywhere, but youcan’t save nearly as much as when you shop at The Litter Box Thrift Store. Great Selection,Great Savings, Great Cause. Open Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. See ad page 37. (843)842-6369.

WINERIES / RETAIL SHOPS

Island WineryOff Mathews Drive, L-34 on map. GPS: 12Cardinal Road #A. Our grapes are shipped to us from all over the world to produce highquality wines right here on Hilton Head Island.Visit our winery and enjoy a tasting. Our selec-tion is sure to please, ranging from Old Worldvinted dry wines to our Low Country Specialtywines. Open Mon.-Sat., 12:30-5:30 p.m. ClosedSun. Happy Hour, Mon.-Thurs. from 4 p.m. WineFlights & Cheese, Mon.-Sat., 12:30-2:30 p.m.Barrel Tastings, Fri., 4 p.m. See ad page 21.(843) 842-3141. islandwinery.com.

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BIKE RENTALS

Bicycle Billy’sBehind New York City Pizza and Plantation Deli,D-18 on map. GPS: 81 Pope Avenue, Suite 6.50% off rental of second bike with rental of firstbike at regular price, on weekly rentals only. FreeIsland-wide delivery and pick-up, including SeaPines, Shipyard, Palmetto Dunes, Forest Beachand Folly Field areas. Open 7 days. See adpage 48. (843) 785-7851. bicyclebilly.com.

The Bike Doctor, North EndMathews Drive, K-33 on map. GPS: 55 MathewsDrive, Suite 160. Our full service retail store hasall of your cycling needs! We carry many high-quality brands including Specialized, Raleigh,Diamond Back, Taxi Cruisers and more. We alsooffer the best quality service and repairs. Alsooffering bike rentals. We have a full range of sizesand accessories. Our rentals include free baskets,locks, child seats, delivery and pick-up. See adpage 47. (843) 681-7531. bikedoctorhhi.com.

The Bike Doctor, South EndNew Orleans Road, Suite B, E-18 on map. GPS:31 New Orleans Road, Suite B. We continue toprovide all the same great services as our northend store on Mathews Drive, including new bike

sales, repairs on all makes and models, as well asbicycle rentals. Open Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.;Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. See ad page 47. (843)681-7532. bikedoctorhhi.com.

Hilton Head Bicycle CompanyArrow Rd., H-18 on map. GPS: 112 Arrow Road.Specializing in bike rentals, service and sales. Nohidden costs – free delivery/pick-up, baskets, childcarriers and locks. Cruisers, mountain and tan-dem bikes. Helmets available. Exclusive dealer ofGiant Bicycles. See ad page 42. (843) 686-6888.hiltonheadbicycle.com.

LowSea Bike, Beach & Baby RentalsThe Sea Pines Resort. LowSea Bike, Beach andBaby Rentals is a fully-insured, family-ownedand operated rental company. We provideclean, top-quality equipment and accessoriesfor the entire family. We have bike rentals forthe whole family, including bike trailers andchild seats. We have a wide variety of babyitems to rent, including cribs, high-chairs,strollers and much more. We also have manybeach items to rent, including umbrellas andchairs. Free delivery, locks, baskets and pick-up. 24-hour crib delivery. See ad page 55.(843) 384-9322. hiltonheadbikerental.com.

Paradise Beach BikesParadise Beach Bikes provides top quality, JamisTaxi beach bikes and excellent customer service.

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We provide bike rentals for adults, teens andkids, child bike seats, kiddie carts and tag-a-longs. We also rent beach chairs, beach cartsand beach umbrellas as well as baby equipment.Our extensive rental baby equipment includesjogging strollers, high chairs, Pack and Play,swings and rockers. See ad page 47. (843)715-9889. hhibikes.com.

PedalsPope Avenue, D-18 on map. GPS: 71 PopeAvenue, #A. Hilton Head’s premier bike rentals.Tour the Island on men’s, ladies’, tall men’s, kids’,real BMX bikes, Burley Karts, mountain and hybridbikes. Sales and service. Free delivery, free childcarriers, locks and baskets. See coupon adpage 41. (843) 842-5522. pedalsbicycles.com.

Riding Tigers Bike RentalsThe Bridge Shops, G-17 on map. GPS: 24Palmetto Bay Road. The Island’s “Best Priced” bikerentals. New bikes you can enjoy riding while vaca-tioning on Hilton Head Island. Call or stop in toreserve your bikes today. See ad page 44. (843)686-5833. aaaridingtigers.com.

Vacation Comfort Bike RentalsEnterprise Lane, L-33 on map. GPS: 3CEnterprise Lane. Hilton Head’s most complete

bike rentals. Free locks, baskets and child carriers.Free delivery and pick-up. We also rent cribs,strollers, beach chairs, wheelchairs, umbrellas andmore. See ad page 53. (843) 342-6673 or TollFree (800) 655-9315. comfyrentals.com.

Yankee Pedaler Bike RentalCall for Island Events’ special. Rent two or morebikes for one week for only $16.95 each. Free locksand child carriers. Free Island-wide delivery. See ad page 45. (843) 785-2021.

BOAT RENTALS/CRUISES & WATERSPORTS

Adventure CruisesShelter Cove Harbour, H-26 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane. Dolphin watch naturecruises on the E/V Holiday. Convenient mid-Island location just 10 minutes from anywhere.No gate fee, stay all day. Call for schedule andreservations. See ad page 47. (843) 422-2504.

Commander ZodiacSouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea PinesResort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea PinesDrive. Explore the marshlands and observe dolphinsand other marine wildlife on our small, person-alized tours. Combining the thrill of rafting andsheer pleasure of being so close with nature.Selected by Yahoo Travel, National Geographic,The Discovery Channel and the BBC as localnature guides. Celebrating over 25 years on Hilton

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Head. Reservations required. See ad page 47.(843) 671-3344. commanderzodiac.com.

Dolphin DiscoveriesDeparts from Simmons Landing, off MarshlandRoad, next door to Broad Creek Marina, K-22on map. GPS: 11 Simmons Road. Flipper! Well,maybe it’s not the original Flipper, but we dohave “Blackbeard,” “Choppy,” “Nick” and evenlittle baby “Stripes.” Our dolphin friends seem toenjoy the close-up attention and we do guaran-tee that we will see dolphins! Our 22’ boat israted for 14 people, but we limit our tours to 6so that your family gets our undivided attention.Bring your camera... memories to last a lifetime!Couples welcome, too! See ad page 43. (843)684-1911. dolphindiscoverieshiltonhead.com.

Dolphin Seafari Nature CruisesPalmetto Bay Marina, off Palmetto Bay Road, K-18 on map. GPS: 86 Helmsman Way. Inter-active dolphin watch nature tours aboard our15-passenger, USCG exploration vessel. Cruiseamong our neighboring islands to discover dol-phins, waterfowl and marine life. See sea crea-tures up close as we pull a crab pot and unloadour catch. Aquarium on-board seasonally. Callthe “Friendliest Staff on the Island” for reserva-tions. See ad page 41. (843) 785-2345.

palmettobaywatersports.com.

FINATIC Shark Fishing & Dolphin Eco-ToursShelter Cove Marina, G-27 on map. GPS: 1Shelter Cove Lane. Brand spanking new, this26-foot Carolina Skiff is capable of carrying up to11 people comfortably. During each three hourtrip you will get up close and personal with bothsharks and porpoises. The Island is known world-wide as the dolphin capital of the East Coast. Ourdolphins are so friendly you’ll think you’re atMarineland! The perfect trip for kids! Awesomesunset trips and Tuesday night fireworks Cruise.Charters for up to 11 persons. Ask about thespecial rates for six passengers or less. 3 FullHours of Fintastic Fun! See ad page 51. (843)842-7002 or 290-6955.

GypsySouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea PinesResort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea PinesDrive. We guarantee that dolphins will be seen onthis trip. An environmental cruise featuring marshes,dolphins and more. Call for schedule and moreinformation. Cruises leave from South Beach Marina,the closest marina to the ocean. See ad page 47.(843) 363-2900. hiltonheadboattours.com.

Outside Hilton HeadPinckney Island Wildlife Refuge, U-23 on map;Shelter Cove Marina, G-27 on map. GPS: 1

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Shelter Cove Lane; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 on map.GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. The Island’s premiernature guide service since 1979. Daily dolphintours, beachcombing cruises, Daufuskie Islandexcursions, private Island experiences and custom-designed days on the water. Boat rentals and waterski days, too. Small groups in comfortable boatswith certified naturalist guides and Coast Guardcaptains. Family fun. See ad page 41. (800)686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.

Palmetto Bay WatersportsPalmetto Bay Marina, located at the foot of theCross Island Pkwy. Bridge, K-18 on map. GPS: 86Helmsman Way. Splash into some fun and adven-ture on our new stand-up paddleboards, waverunners, motorboats, kayaks, 12’ personal funboats and pontoon boats (19’ Triumph seats 8).Drinks, snacks, ice and frozen bait available. Freeparking and no gate fees. Call the “Friendliest Staffon the Island” for reservations. (843) 785-2345.See ad page 41. palmettobaywatersports.com.

Stand-Up Paddleboardingwith Outside Hilton HeadShelter Cove Marina, G-27 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 on map.GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. Come try out thefastest growing watersport in the world. Safe, fun

and easy. Remarkable core workout, a cool thrill,simply a blast. We are the area’s stand-up paddle-board headquarters, offering daily clinics, rentalsand group excursions. Offering a variety of boardsand accessories exclusively at our Plaza at ShelterCove shop. See ad page 41. (800) 686-6996.outsidehiltonhead.com.

Tammy Jane Waterway ExcursionsAt the docks of Hudson’s Seafood Restaurant, S-28on map. GPS: 1 Hudson Road. This 2.0 hourcruise is perfect for birders, photographers and wild-life enthusiasts. Follow the Intracoastal Waterwayand travel into the Pinckney National WildlifeRefuge in search of the Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin,while learning about our natural Lowcountry environ-ment. The onboard Naturalist contributes to allwildlife sightings with information, local history andanecdotes. See ad page 44. For reservations andinformation, call (843) 384-7833. tammyjane.com.

COMEDY CLUBS

Hilton Head Comedy & Magic ClubShelter Cove Harbour, “Top of the KingfisherShowroom,” H-26 on map. GPS: 18 HarboursideLane. The Hilton Head Comedy and Magic Clubfeatures nationally touring comedy-magicians and stand-up comedians appearing Tues., Wed.,Thurs. and Sat. Every Fri. night the showroom ishome to the smash-hit comedy game-showBONK, as seen in Las Vegas and around the

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Charterr Fishing,, Bait,Fishingg Tackle,, T-Shirts,

Crabbingg Supplies&& Beachh Gear!

Calll forr Reservationss && Availability

843-671-3060South Beach Marina in Sea Pines

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world. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., showtime is 8 p.m. Limited seating, call for reservations.Rated “PG.” See ad page 19. (843) 681-7757.hiltonheadcomedymagic.com.

DAUFUSKIE TOURSThe Daufuskie Island History & Artisans ExcursionShelter Cove Marina, G-27 on map. GPS: 1Shelter Cove Lane; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 on map.GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. Daily small group,all-inclusive tour to legendary Daufuskie Island.The program includes dolphin eco cruise, golfcarts, interpretive historian-guide, stops at allsignificant Daufuskie sites, snacks and refresh-ments. See ad page 41. (800) 686-6996.outsidehiltonhead.com.

Harbour Town Adventures EnviroTours Taxi to DaufuskieHarbour Town Marina in The Sea Pines Resort,H-8 on map. GPS: 149 Lighthouse Road. Offeringthe quickest water taxi transportation to DaufuskieIsland. Call for reservations. See ad page 55. (843)363-BOAT (2628). harbourtownadventures.com.

Nature Cruise With Lunch or Dinner at Marshside Mama’s Palmetto Bay Marina, off of Palmetto Bay Rd., K-18 on map. GPS: 86 Helmsman Way. Cruiseon the Dolphin Seafari to lunch or dinner onDaufuskie Island at Marshside Mama’s. See dol-phins, waterfowl and marine life on your cruiseover. Enjoy dinner, dancing and libations atMarshside Mama’s. Fun for the whole family.Call the “Friendliest Staff on the Island” forreservations. See ad page 41. (843) 785-2345.

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The Outback Kayak Experiencewith Outside Hilton HeadShelter Cove Marina, G-27 on map. GPS: 1Shelter Cove Lane; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 on map.GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. After a boat ride toa private and secluded island deep in the SouthCarolina backwaters, you will board kayaks andhead up a pristine, calm-water creek. True wilder-ness, away from development. Ask to go on TheOutback. Exclusively from Outside Hilton Head.See ad page 41. (800) 686-6996.outsidehiltonhead.com.

FISHINGBayrunner Fishing ChartersShelter Cove Marina, G-27 on map. GPS: 1Shelter Cove Lane. Capt. Miles Altman has morethan 41 years experience fishing the waters sur-rounding Hilton Head Island. Capt. Miles will takeyou through the steps from hooking them, reelingthem in, cleaning and cooking. Nothing is over-looked and he’s happy to answer any questionsyou may have regarding your Hilton Head charterfishing trip. See ad page 51. (843) 842-7002 or290-6955. bayrunnerfishinghiltonhead.com.

Blue Water TackleShopSouth Beach Marina Village, F-4 on map. GPS:232 South Sea Pines Drive. Offering charter fish-ing, bait, fishing tackle, crabbing supplies, marineaccessories and T-shirts. Call for charter reservationsand availability. See ad page 45. (843) 671-3060.bluewaterhhi.com.

Captain Hook Party Fishing BoatShelter Cove Harbour (Dock C), H-26 on map.GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane. A 70 ft. party fishingboat offering 5 1/2 hour offshore wreck fishingtrips. Price includes everything you need to catch

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fish. Full galley on board. Fun for the entire family. See ad page 46. (843) 785-1700.hiltonheadisland.com/captainhook.

DrifterSouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea PinesResort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea PinesDrive. Family fun boat for offshore fishing. Spendyour time deep-sea fishing when you leave from theclosest marina to the ocean. Rods, reels and baitfurnished. Call for reservations. See ad page 47.(843) 363-2900. hiltonheadboattours.com.

FINATIC Shark Fishing & Dolphin Eco-ToursShelter Cove Marina, G-27 on map. GPS: 1Shelter Cove Lane. Brand spanking new, this26-foot Carolina Skiff is capable of carrying upto 11 people comfortably. During each three hourtrip you will get up close and personal with bothsharks and porpoises. Wondering what kind ofshark can be caught in three short hours? It maybe a three foot blacktip shark or just as easily athree hundred pound monster! The perfect tripfor kids! Awesome sunset trips and Tuesday nightfireworks Cruise. Charters for up to 11 persons.Ask about the special rates for six passengers or less. 3 Full Hours of Fintastic Fun! See adpage 51. (843) 842-7002 or 290-6955.

Fishing Charters with Outside Hilton HeadShelter Cove Marina, G-27 on map. GPS: 1Shelter Cove Lane; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 on map.GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. Fishing local waterssince 1979! Outside Fishing Charters offer a choiceof fast and stable boats. Fish inshore, near shoreor offshore with experienced captains. Daily familyfishing trips and shark fishing trips. Quality fly, spinand sport experiences. Year-round fishing for redfish,trout, cobia mackerel and tarpon. See ad page 41.(800) 686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.

Kayak Fishing with Kayak Hilton HeadEnd of Simmons Road on left side, off MarshlandRoad, next door to Broad Creek Marina, K-22 onmap. GPS: 11 Simmons Road. Rent a kayak, bringa pole and our guides will direct you to the bestspots to fish. Only $10/hour for single kayaks,$15/hour for double kayaks. Guided fishing toursavailable in the winter months. See ad page 43.For reservations and information, call (843)684-1910. kayakhiltonhead.com.

Kayak Fishing with Outside Hilton HeadShelter Cove Marina, G-27 on map. GPS: 1Shelter Cove Lane. Daily 3 hour kayak fishingexcursions. Tours includes custom fishing kayak,bait, guide and tackle. All tours are conducted instate-of-the-art Hobie pedal drive kayaks. Toursscheduled around optimal tides. The ultimate insport fishing. See ad page 41. (800) 686-6996.

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Moneric Fishing ChartersAt the docks of the Chart House, off Squire PopeRoad, S-28 on map. GPS: 2 Hudson Road. Let’s gofishin’. Captain Eric, a member of the North EndCharter Fishing Fleet, the premier fishing and sailingfleet on the Island offers daily charter trips aboardthe 27’ Key West and will customize your outing forup to 6 passengers: From a few hours, to all day forthe fishing enthusiast. Bait, tackle and ice included.See ad page 42. (843) 816-0215 or 341-3742.moneric.com or northendcharterfleet.com.

Tammy Jane Charter FishingAt the docks of Hudson’s Seafood Restaurant, S-28 on map. GPS: 1 Hudson Road. Owner-operated, Tammy Jane Charters will take you intothe broad waters of Port Royal Sound for familyfishing fun! Offering 3- and 4-hour public tripsyear-round for 10 to 16 anglers, while privateparty fishing can be arranged on request. NEW in2013: summer shark fishing trips from 5-8:00 p.m.All licenses, bait, tackle and ice are provided;just bring your cooler with snacks and beverages.See ad page 44. For reservations and informa-tion, call (843) 384-7833. tammyjane.com.

Tammy JaneShrimpTrawling ExpeditionsAt the docks of Hudson’s Seafood Restaurant, S-28 on map. GPS: 1 Hudson Road. In its 23rdyear this flagship expedition is a unique Lowcountryexperience. On this 3-hour trip, you will learn aboutthe healthy salt marsh environment, explore differentecosystems and be introduced to the sea creaturespulled up in our nets. We will lower the net and trawlfor shrimp while sharing about the life of today’scommercial shrimper. When the nets are raised thecatch will be shared with the guests onboard. Seead page 44. For reservations and information,call (843) 384-7833. tammyjane.com.

GOLF

Hilton Head National60 Hilton Head National Dr., Bluffton. Mainlandon map. GPS: 60 Hilton Head National Drive,Bluffton. Hilton Head National is unusual in thattwo of the game’s most heralded architects havecollaborated to create this unique golf experi-ence. With a combination of rolling greens, avariety of bunker complexes and generousfairways, Hilton Head National is a player-friendly course; but, can also test the best play-ers from the Black tees. Golf experts and localresidents alike continually recognize the Nationalwith accolades on a yearly basis. See ad page 57.(843) 842-5900. golfhiltonheadnational.com.

HISTORIC HOMES

Rose Hill MansionRose Hill Plantation, Highway 278, Bluffton,

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A master of camouflage, the flounder isone of the oddest looking fish swimmingin our local waters.

A flat fish with both eyes on one side of its body,the flounder has the capability of altering itscoloration to match the bottom of the ocean,where it lies in wait for its prey. Jaws full of sharpteeth expand to facilitate the lightning-quickstrike, which is usually followed by returning tothe bottom to savor its catch. This behavior canpuzzle an angler who is fortunate enough tohook a flounder.

When drifting a bait on a cork, the cork will oftenstop as if it were stuck on the bottom. Whencasting an artificial, the flounder bite feels likea snag. As you reel the flounder in, it may feellike dead weight initially, until the fish starts tobattle. Then, hold on! Using its flatness andmuscle, the flounder can put up a great fight.

Flounder are not born with both eyes on oneside of their body. They go through a metamor-phosis, which occurs when they transition fromthe larval state to the juvenile state. The topside of the fish, where the eyes are, is darkwhile the bottom side is white. I have seensome flounder that were partially dark on thebottom, but this is a rare sight.

One thing is for sure: most people know howdelicious the flounder is, which explains why it iswidely sought commercially and highly valuable.

Locally, the flounder is a pleasant surprise toanglers chasing the more readily availablespeckled trout and redfish. To our north – fromMyrtle Beach to New York – anglers are blessedwith better flounder fishing as they tend toschool up more so than here. Occasionally,large numbers can be caught at the offshorereefs near Hilton Head Island. However, inshoregigging tends to be a more efficient method ofprocuring better numbers of flounder.

The weather has cooled and so has the water,offering better clarity. November throughJanuary is a great season for artificial baitssuch as the soft plastic Gulp variety, the screw-tail and paddle tail plastic jigs.

There is certainly an abundance of speckledtrout and redfish around at this time of year. Ifyou’re lucky, that “snag” you feel on your linejust might turn out to be a bonus flounder!

Happy fishing!

Capt. Miles Altman of Bayrunner FishingCharters has more than 41 years experi-ence fishing the waters surrounding HiltonHead Island. Don’t miss the new “Finatic”boat, which can accommodate up to 12passengers and features a special three-hour shark/dolphin eco-tour trip. ContactMiles at 843-290-6955 to book an unfor-gettable inshore or offshore charter fishingtrip, departing from Shelter Cove Marina.

The FantasticFlounderBy Capt. Miles Altman, Bayrunner Fishing Charters

November is an ideal timeto reel in this tasty fish.

Photo provided by Capt. Miles Altman

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Mainland on map. GPS:199 Rose Hill Way.Tour the South’s most beautiful plantation. Themain house is a Gothic Revival-style home builtcirca 1858 and is listed on the National Registerof Historic Places. Enjoy refreshments and Southernhospitality while admiring the beautiful home andgrounds. Tours daily. $25, Adults; $5, Children.Luncheon tours are available for groups of ten ormore, $35. Call for reservations. See ad page 48.(843) 757-6046. rosehillmansion.com.

HORSEBACK RIDING

Lawton StablesThe Sea Pines Resort, F-12 on map. GPS: 190Greenwood Dr. Guided trail rides through thescenic Sea Pines Forest Preserve. Perfect foradults and children over 8 years old. Pony ridesfor children 7 and under. A small animal farmyour kids will love! A “must visit” while on Hilton Head Island. Home of the InternationalRiding Academy (iridingacademy.com) and theWish Upon a Horse Therapeutic Riding Center(wishuponahorsehhi.org.) See ad page 53.(843) 671-2586. lawtonstableshhi.com.

KAYAK RENTALS AND NATURE TOURS

Alligator & Wildlife Tour

Harbour Town Marina in The Sea Pines Resort, H-8on map. GPS: 149 Lighthouse Road. Enjoy a one-hour guided tour of the pristine fresh water lakesof the Sea Pines Resort Forest Preserve (over 600acres) on a safe and stable 12 passenger Electricboat, narrated by an experienced Low CountryTour Guide. Get a close up view of Hilton Head'sindigenous plant and animal life including the nativeAmerican Alligator. The tour offers phenomenalphoto opportunities. Reservations required. Seead page 53. (843) 686-5323. h2osports.com.

Harbour Town Adventures Enviro ToursHarbour Town Marina in The Sea Pines Resort,H-8 on map. GPS: 149 Lighthouse Road.Harbour Town Adventures Enviro Tours, formerlyH2O Enviro Tours, offer dolphin tours of theCalibogue Sound on hard Zodiac boats. Offeringdolphin/nature tours, sunset tours, beachcombingtrips, Daufuskie transportation or customized tripswhere you design your own itinerary. Call forreservations. See ad page 55. (843) 363-BOAT(2628). harbourtownadventures.com.

Kayak Hilton Head(Broad Creek location) End of Simmons Road,off Marshland Road, next to Broad Creek Marina,K-22 on map. GPS: 11 Simmons Road. Lots ofdolphins... “Blackbeard,” “Nick” and little baby“Stripes.” We specialize in family and recreational

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Great White Sharks are magnificent top preda-tors found along almost all coastlines of theworld. These creatures are thought of asdangerous “people eaters” due to Hollywoodportrayals. However, Great Whites aren’tinterested in humans. In fact, Great Whiteattacks happen by accident, when thesegiant fish mistake humans for seals or othermarine mammals they prey upon. Humansdon’t taste good to Great Whites, so in mostcases they bite and then move on.

Carchardon carcharias share an ancestry datingback 400 million years. Their ancient ancestors,Megalodon, are considered to be older thandinosaurs. Great Whites have large torpedo-shaped bodies with strong tails, enabling themto swim up to 35 miles an hour. They can live tobe up to 60 years old, reach up to 20 feet inlength and weigh up to 5,000 pounds. Males willmature when they are 10 years old, while femalesmature at the age of 16. Great Whites prefercooler waters and have one of the largest, mostdiverse migration patterns of any animal.

Great White sharks are intelligent creatures withsix senses that are highly tuned for their predatorylifestyle. They have an acute sense of smell andcan detect one drop of blood per 10 billion dropsof water. Their ears are small slits located behindand above their eyes which sense vibrations froma great distance. They also have specific ear stoneswhich sense gravity and allow them to orient them-selves in the water. The Great White’s retinas aredivided into two parts, providing acute vision byday and by night. Their sense of touch allowsthem to feel vibrations in the water from up to820 feet away. Their sense of taste is also sharpdue to taste buds located throughout their entiremouths. Their sixth sense is electro-perception,which they use for navigation across the ocean.Specialized pores located on the underside of theirsnout allow them to feel electrical currents along

the ocean floors.

Great White Sharks are con-sidered to be a ThreatenedVulnerable species. Humansare the most common predatorto Great Whites. These creaturesare often killed due to “catch

casualties” by commercial fishermen. They’realso hunted for their fins, which are made intosoup in many countries. Pollution in the ocean,including heavy metals and toxins, is alsocausing declines in population among theGreat White species.

Ocean Research, a group of scientists andresearchers interested in learning more about GreatWhite behavior and migration patterns, have tag-ged Great White Sharks along the U.S. Atlanticcoast and South Africa. Information is used to learnabout the biology and health of these creatures.

According to Ocean Research, three Great Whiteshave been spotted off the South Carolina coast:Genie, a 14.8-foot female weighing 2,292pounds; Lydia, a 14.6-foot female weighing2,000 pounds; and Mary Lee, a 16-foot femaleweighing 3,456 pounds. Mary Lee, in particular,has spent a lot of time off of our Southern coast.Her tag identified her at the mouth of the PortRoyal Sound in South Carolina on Thanksgivingof 2012 and placed her along the coastline ofJacksonville Beach in Florida in January of 2013.

For more information about our local GreatWhites, visit www.OCEARCH.org. This site con-tains up-to-date information about the locationand behaviors of five Great Whites, three Makos,three Bull Sharks and one Blue Shark swimmingalong the U.S. Atlantic Coast.

The H2O Nature Center focuses on thewildlife and habitats of the South CarolinaLowcountry. Offering eco adventure tours, liveanimal exhibits, educational programs andhands-on displays, The H2O Nature Centeris a great place to spark curiosity and inspirelearning in all ages. To make reservations forthe Alligator and Wildlife Tour, please call(843) 686-5323. For details about otherwater activities offered by H2O Sports, visitH2OSports.com.

By Kathleen McMenamin, Master Naturalist,H2O Sports

Great White SharksThese apex predatorscan be found in theocean off the coast of South Carolina.

Photo by Terry Goss, ©2006, http://en.wikipedia.org

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These bivalves aredeeply rooted in thehistory, lore and cultureof the Lowcountry.

Amazing OystersBy Jessie Renew, Outside Hilton Head

As the air temperature drops in November, sotoo does the water temperature. This colderaquatic environment leads to a slowing of thegrowth of plankton and, consequently, clearerwater. It also facilitates the annual dying off ofthe spartina alterinflora, which turns the brightgreen marsh grass of summer into a still, deadsavannah.

Most importantly, however, November marks thepeak of oyster season. In the Lowcountry, there’sonly one way to eat oysters – at an oyster roast.A grill is typically set up over open flame, theoysters are placed on that grill and then coveredin a wet burlap sack. The wet burlap seals in theheat and steams the oysters. You know they’redone when they just pop open.

The steamed oysters are dumped on a table,which is outfitted with shucking knives, rags,paper towels, lemon slices, saltines and variouscondiments. Everyone gathers around the tableand, holding the oyster carefully with a rag, usesthe knife to pry the oysters open and reveal theirjuicy meat. What a great way to enjoy beingoutside this month!

The oyster shells are collected separately fromthe other trash, and taken either to an OysterShell Recycling Facility or put back in a salt river.The shells will weather on the riverbed, and thecalcium they contain will become available forgrowing oysters to absorb. Oyster shell recyclingis vital to maintaining a healthy oyster population.

Oyster season in South Carolina runs fromSeptember through April – all the months thatcontain the letter “R.” In the summer, warm waterfacilitates the fast breeding and growing of manytiny plants and animals that are suspended in ourwaters. Some species of summertime planktonare bacteria (and most are harmless), but someare harmful to humans if ingested. Oysters arefilter feeders, passing gallons of water through

their bodies each day, filtering out particles forfood. For this reason, they are better eaten whenit’s too cold for harmful bacteria to grow in thewater, and ultimately, to enter the oysters’ bodies.

To harvest oysters, it is best to see a professional.The thin calcified layers of the oyster shell arevery, very sharp and require skill and equipmentto harvest correctly. Bluffton, South Carolina ishome to the last hand-shucking oyster houseon the Eastern Seaboard, The Bluffton OysterCompany. The Toomer family has been in thebusiness for generations and takes special careto protect the delicate species they harvest.

Oysters can live for up to 30 years and grow tobe more than a foot long, but most of the oystersaround here aren’t quite that big. Oysters start outas free floating plankton, then attach themselvesto whatever looks like it isn’t going anywhere,most often other oysters. There they stay for theirentire lives.

Oysters have few natural predators, since theirtough shell keeps most things out. Since they can’tmove, these bivalves are susceptible to changesin salinity and water quality. A flood or a droughtcan kill miles of oyster beds. Competition forspace on a mud bank is another threat to theoyster. New oysters can slowly bury older oystersuntil they suffocate and die.

Oysters are deeply rooted in the ecology, historyand culture of the Lowcountry. The cooler monthsare a great time to take one of Outside HiltonHead’s history and culture tours and learn moreabout the natural environment that makes theLowcountry so fascinating.

For more than 30 years, Outside Hilton Headhas provided personalized adventures for allages, from kayak, fishing, nature and dolphintours to kids’ camps, history excursions, familyoutings and stand-up paddle boarding.Don’t miss the guided full moon kayaktour, which explores the saltmarsh. (843)686-6996 or outsidehiltonhead.com.

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kayaking. In the winter when temperatures arecool, kayaking is one of the best activities on theIsland. Relax and enjoy being on the water whileseeing dolphins and all the other fun wildlife thatlives here! Tours daily. Rentals from $10/hr. See adpage 43. (843) 684-1910. kayakhiltonhead.com.

Outside Hilton HeadThree departure locations: Shelter Cove Marina,G-27 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane;Hudson’s Restaurant, off Squire Pope Rd., S-28on map. GPS: 1 Hudson Road; Palmetto Bluff,W-9 on map. GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. Dailyguided kayak tours, dolphin cruises, back waterboating adventures, stand up paddleboard clinicsand tours, Daufuskie and Bluffton historic tours,surf camps, kids and teen activities, kayak fishingand rentals of kayaks, SUPS and surfboards. Kayakwith dolphin, egrets, herons, eagles, otters and theentire salt marsh eco-system. See why hundreds ofthousands have paddled with Outside Hilton Headover the past 35 years. See ad page 41. (800)686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.

Outside Palmetto BluffPalmetto Bluff, W-9 on map. GPS: 476 Mount PeliaRoad. The only outfitter on the May River. Daily

kayak tours and rentals through the Southeast’smost pristine waterways. See ad page 41. (800) 686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.

Palmetto Bay WatersportsPalmetto Bay Marina, located at the foot of theCross Island Parkway Bridge, K-18 on map. GPS:86 Helmsman Way. Come out on the water withour local, experienced naturalists and glide acrossthe pristine waters of Broad Creek while enjoyinga guided kayak nature tour. No experience nec-essary. Great family fun. Call the “Friendliest Staffon the Island” for reservations. See ad page 41.(843) 785-2345. palmettobaywatersports.com.

Pinckney Island Wildlife RefugeKayak Center At Hudson’s RestaurantOff Squire Pope Road, S-28 on map. GPS: 1Hudson Road.; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 on map.GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. Daily kayak toursthrough the waters of the Pinckney Island NationalWildlife Refuge. Tours led by experienced guidesand naturalists in a safe, comfortable sea kayak.Learn about the rich history of the Port Royal Sound,the “North End” of Hilton Head and surroundingislands. See ad page 43. (800) 686-6996.outsidehiltonhead.com.

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Adventure Cove Family Fun CenterHwy. 278 and Folly Field Road, mile marker 6,

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... November is an idealmonth to tee off on HiltonHead’s championship golfcourses

Learning from Baseball and TennisBy Doug Weaver, Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort

Sitting behind first base at an AtlantaBraves game, I had a great view of thebatters as they hit the ball.

I realized that, in many ways, the impact whenthe batter hits the ball looks the same as theimpact when a golfer hits the ball on thePGA Tour.

Here’s a quick checklist to keep in mind whenhitting a golf ball effectively:

1. An outside observer can see the belt bucklemoving to the target, creating centrifugal force

2. Centrifugal force straightens and extends your left arm

3. A good 80% of your weight is on your leftfoot

4. Your head remains to the right of the ball 5. The right heel is coming off the ground 6. The right knee is pivoting toward the target

There’s a lot golfers of all skill levels, fromamateurs to pros, can learn from other sports.You may be surprised to learn that tennis play-ers tend to make great golfers. The majorreasons are the similarities in the mechanicsinvolved in both sports. The forehand in tennisis a rotation to the back foot and then a rotationto the front foot. The same core muscles do thework in a proper golf swing. Every time a tennisplayer strokes a forehand they’re developingthose muscles.

Take your hands and place them on the sidesof your trunk above the belt line and belowyour ribs. Now laugh and feel the contractionof the oblique muscles. This muscle squeezesyour lungs and forces the air out of your lungsfor a hearty laugh. The same action takes placewhen you cough. Triggered by the need to clear

your airways, these muscles contractand force the air out of your lungs.

Tennis superstar Rafael Nadal hasdeveloped the oblique muscles and

increased his racket speed considerably. GrandSlam winners who have pursued competitivegolf include Ivan Lendl, Leyton Hewitt andStan Smith.

Tennis players have a head start in learningproper golf. I invite you to give your knees arest and begin the natural transition to golf. Youcan learn to be an athletic golfer like BobbyRiggs, who visited Palmetto Dunes Resort fre-quently in the ‘70s and ‘80s. Mr. Riggs wouldplay tennis in the morning, eat lunch and (with-out changing clothes) go to the driving rangelooking for a golf game.

Jack Nicklaus broke down a barrier separatingthe active tennis players and the perceived non-athletic golfers who rode in carts or walked. WhenNicklaus built a tennis court in his back yard,and a photograph of him playing tennis with hisfamily appeared in a national magazine, peoplebegan mixing the sports in their agendas.

Now, we know the two games complementeach other quite well. The bottom line: you’llplay better tennis if you play golf and vice versa.

With cooler temperatures settling in and plentyof sunny days, November is an ideal month totee off on Hilton Head’s championship golfcourses.

Make the most of your time on the course thisseason. I hope to see you out on the green!

A former PGA Touring pro, Doug Weaver isthe Director of Instruction at the PalmettoDunes Golf Academy. He conducts “WhereDoes the Power Come From?,” a free clinicand demonstration, every Monday at 4 p.m.(843) 785-1138, (800) 827-3006 orpalmettodunes.com.

Photography by Rob Tipton/Boomkin Productions

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Call for SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY RATES during NOVEMBER Call Golf Shop today for details. Must present this ad at check-in to receive offer. Subject to restrictions.

Voted USA Today’s “50 Top-Rated Courses” & Top 20 Coastal Carolina Courses

H-32 on map. GPS: 18 Folly Field Road. AdventureCove, under new ownership, offers excitement forall ages with 36 challenging holes of adventuregolf on two Caribbean style courses. Come insideand test your skills at the Island’s largest ARCADE.Family Fun Fore Everyone. See ad page 49. (843) 842-9990. adventurecove.com.

Legendary GolfHwy. 278, mid-Island, next to Fresh MarketShoppes, G-22 on map. GPS: 900 William HiltonParkway.; Pope Avenue, next to Circle Center, D-17on map. GPS: 80 Pope Avenue. Play the Island’sbest miniature golf courses. Our sand traps andwater hazards make “Legendary” the most realisticminiature golf on the Island. The most challeng-ing, most exciting putting courses. See couponad page 53. (843) 785-9214 or 686-3399.

NATURE CENTERS

H2O Nature CenterHarbour Town Marina in The Sea Pines Resort,H-8 on map. GPS: 149 Lighthouse Road. Theperfect resource for apparel, gifts, bike rentalsand fishing gear. Our live-animal exhibits, educa-tional programs and hands-on displays are sureto spark curiosity and inspire learning in all ages.The Nature Center focuses on the wildlife and

habitats of the South Carolina Lowcountry. Peopleof all ages are invited to have fun, while learningand discovering the natural world. See ad page53. (843) 686-5323. h2osports.com.

SIGHTSEEING TOURS

Gullah Heritage Trail ToursDeparts from the Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn, N-27 on map. GPS: 70 HoneyHorn Drive. Experience the Gullah culture ofHilton Head Island on a 2-hour narrated tour of ten neighborhoods established during theCivil War. Highlights include: Gullah FamilyCompounds, Old Debarkation Point (usedbefore the bridge was built), Old One-RoomSchool House, Plantation Tabby Ruins, HistoricMarker of First Freedom Village. The Gullah cul-ture is manifested in family, lifestyle, food ways,language and folklore. See coupon ad page 45.(843) 681-7066. gullaheritage.com.

Segway of Savannah234 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Savannah,GA. Take a daytrip to Historic Savannah and explore the city on Segway’s PersonalTransporter, an electric self-balancing devicethat allows you to see the city on your own.Formal historic tours by a certified Savannahtour guide and a fun way to see the sights andsounds. See ad page 45. (912) 233-3554.segwayofsavannah.com.

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ACTIVITIESAdventure Cove Family Fun CenterPg. 49

Adventure Cruises Pg. 47Alligator & Wildlife Tour Pg. 53Bayrunner Fishing Charters Pg. 51

Bicycle Billy’s Pg. 48The Bike Doctor Pg. 47Blue Water TackleShop Pg. 45Captain Hook Pg. 46Commander Zodiac Pg. 47Dolphin Discoveries Pg. 43Dolphin Seafari Pg. 41Drifter Pg. 47FINATIC Shark Fishing & Dolphin

Eco-Tours Pg. 51Gullah Heritage Trail Tours Pg. 45

Gypsy Pg. 47H2O Nature Center Pg. 53Harbour Town Adventures Enviro

Tours Pg. 55Hilton Head Bicycle Company Pg. 42

Hilton Head National Pg. 57Kayak Hilton Head Pg. 43Lawton Stables Pg. 53Legendary Golf Pg. 53LowSea Bike, Beach & Baby

Rentals Pg. 55MonEric Fishing Charters Pg. 42

Nature Cruise with Lunch or Dinnerat Marshside Mama’s Pg. 41

Outside Hilton Head Pg. 41Outside Palmetto Bluff Pg. 41Palmetto Bay Watersports Pg. 41Paradise Beach Bikes Pg. 47Pedals Pg. 41Riding Tigers Bike Rentals Pg. 44

Rose Hill Mansion Pg. 48Segway of Savannah Pg. 45Tammy Jane Charter Fishing &

Shrimp Trawling Pg. 44Tammy Jane Waterway Excursions Pg. 44

Vacation Comfort Bike Rentals Pg. 53

Yankee Pedaler Bike Rental Pg. 45

LODGING & REAL ESTATEHilton Head Accommodations Pg. 7

Resort Source Timeshare Resales Pg. 7

South Beach Inn & Vacation Rentals Pgs. 32-33

ARTS & SERVICES2013 The Nutcracker Pg. 26Arts Center of Coastal Carolina Pg. 59

Arum Spa at the Sonesta Resort Pg. 24

Fountain Spa Pg. 27HiltonHead.com Pg. 63Legacy Design Photographers Pg. 25

South Carolina Repertory CompanyPg. 24

DINING & LOUNGESCaptain John’s Galley at The

Salty Dog Cafe Pgs. 32-33Captain Woody’s Pg. 17Casey’s Sports Bar & Grill Pg. 19

Chart House Pg. 18Crazy Crab Pg. 3

Ela’s Blu Water Grille Pg. 23The Electric Piano Bar Pg. 22Five Guys Pg. 14Hilton Head Brewing Company Pg. 14

Hilton Head Comedy & Magic Club Pg. 19

It’s Greek To Me Pg. 17Kingfisher Seafood, Pasta &

Steak House Pg. 15Land’s End Tavern Pgs. 32-33The Market Street Cafe Pg. 22The Salty Dog CafePgs. 32-33

Santa Fe Café Pg. 18Stellini Italian Restaurant Pg. 19

The Wreck of The Salty Dog Pgs. 32-33

SHOPPINGBirkenstock Barefootin’ Pg. 31The Blue Parrot Fine Gifts Pg. 34

Camp Hilton Head Pg. 2Coligny Plaza Pg. 30Designs By Cleo Pg. 37Forsythe Jewelers Pg. 39Hilton Head Shirt Company Pg. 2

Hospice Community Thrift Pg. 34

Island Fudge Shoppe Pg. 34Island Quilters Pg. 37Island Winery Pg. 21Jake’s Cargo Pgs. 32-33Jake’s Shore Thing Pg. 35The Litter Box Pg. 37Main Street Village Pg. 36Outside Hilton Head Pg. 41Salty Dog T-Shirt Factory

Pgs. 32-33 & 64The Silver Garden Pg. 35South Beach General Store Pg. 2

Sweet Frog Premium Frozen Yogurt Pg. 21

Tanger Outlets Pgs. 4 & 5Tropical Outfitters Pg. 9

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With show-stopping dance numbers performed to such classics as “We’re in the Money” and “Lullaby of Broadway,” this quintessential

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ACROSS CLUES1. Angler does this. 5. Southern favorite, pecan ____ roll.8. The left hand side of a ship.

12. Can be found in The ForestPreserve, white tailed ____.

13. Psychic Vision – Psychic readers willhelp you on ____ matters of life.

14. Upon.15. South Beach Inn & Vacation

Rentals in ____ Pines.16. Students for Democratic Action:

Abbr.17. Main Street Village – Your ____

Favorite Place!18. Dolphin Seafari Nature Cruises –

See sea creatures up close as wepull a crab ____.

20. Upper Atmosphere.22. Commander Zodiac for the

sheer pleasure of being so ____with nature.

25. Outside Hilton Head’sDaufuskie Island Excursions withgolf cart ____.

26. Biblical name.29. The Island Fudge Shoppe – Try

____ homemade chocolates!30. The Drifter – ____, reel and bait

furnished. 32. A pleasure cruiser.34. Casey’s Sports Bar & Grille at 37

New Orleans ____: Abbr.35. Adventure Cruises – ____ gate fee.36. Island Quilters – A full line of kits

and fabrics can ____ found here.37. Electrical engineer: Abbr.38. Man’s nickname.39. Dolphin Discoveries – We ____

guarantee that we will see dolphins!40. Transactional analysis: Abbr.42. Golfer ____ Sabbatini.44. The Litter Box – All proceeds ____

to improve the lives of animals.45. Jake’s Cargo – South Beach

Marina’s biggest place to ____all your Salty Dog gear.

46. LPGA’s __ __ Eathorne.48. The Bike Doctor – ____ have a full

range of sizes and accessories.49. Gullah Heritage Trail Tours for

a ____ hour narrated tour of tenneighborhoods.

50. It’s Greek To Me – Enjoy ____array of Greek specialties andauthentic dishes.

51. Tammy Jane Waterway Excursions– See bottle ____ dolphin.

53. The Salty Dog T-Shirt Factory atthree HHI locations ____ online.

54. Sunken track.56. Take one in the pool.57. Altar constellation. 58. South Beach General ____.61. Not applicable: Abbr. 62. Captain Woody’s with $3 game

____ drinks. 63. Arched bone.

DOWN CLUES1. Compact disc: Abbr.2. Advanced Encryption Standard:

Abbr.3. The Silver Garden – Come ____

our new HHI bangles and charms!4. Legendary Golf – Our sand

____ and water hazards makefor realistic miniature golf.

5. Final.6. Island Winery – Our selection

ranges from ____ World dry winesto Lowcountry specialty wines.

7. Kingfisher – Get a $2.99 ____of wine at Happy Hour.

8. Lawton Stables – ____ rides forchildren 7 and under.

9. Designs by Cleo for ____ of akind jewelry designs.

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Boat – Price includes everythingyou need ____ catch fish.

19. Over: Poetic.21. Moneric Fishing Charters offer

daily charter trips aboard the 27’____ West.

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TackleShop.24. Five Guys – ____ online at

www.fiveguys.com!25. Chinese plant.26. Palmetto Bay Watersports with

drinks, snacks, ____ and frozenbait available.

27. Blood factor.28. At Sweet Frog, you add the top-

pings, you make ____ your way!31. The Electric Piano Bar – The ____

Dueling Piano Shows on HiltonHead Island.

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fees ____ free with dinnerreservations.

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Rentals.47. Rose Hill Mansion – Please ____

us today!49. A shallow flat receptacle.52. Visit Fountain ____ for a massage

or facial.53. Anglo-Saxon coin.55. Volunteers University: Abbr.57. Stellini Italian Restaurant – See

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Salty Dog T-Shirt Factory at Tanger 21414 Fording Island Rd. • 843-837-5511

Salty Dog T-Shirt Shop & Jake’s Cargo232 S Sea Pines Drive • 843-671-2232

Salty Dog T-Shirt Factory on Arrow Road67 Arrow Road • 843-842-6331

CALL FOR SEASONAL HOURS

DIRECTIONS TO ARROW RD:Exit the Sea Pines traffic circle onto

Palmetto Bay Rd. Take a right at the firsttraffic light onto Target Rd. Take a left

onto Arrow Rd. Go 1/2 mile to 67 Arrow Rd.