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CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER ....................Linda Rew-Gifford
PUBLISHER ................................................Lorraine Jenness
ART DIRECTOR ................................................Jennifer Mlay
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE..................................Brooke Motchan
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS .............. Jo Emery, Allison Hersh
Kathleen McMenamin, Georgene Mortimer,
Carey North, Patte Ranney, Doug Weaver
ACCOUNTING ..................................................Mallory Raley
DISTRIBUTION STAFF................................Bruce McLemore,
John Tant
CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER ....................Joyce Harkins
cWelcomeWelcome to Hilton Head Island! This boot-shaped sea island is
truly a paradise nestled along the South Carolina coast. From beau-tiful beaches and world-class golf courses to exceptional restaurantsand high-energy water sports, the Island has something for everyone.
Hilton Head Island is the ideal place to make memories that lasta lifetime. Whether your idea of the perfect vacation is relaxing onthe beach, teeing off on the green, perfecting your backhand, ridinghigh on a parasailing adventure, trying your hand at shark fishing orsipping a frosty beverage on a sunset cruise, you can do it all righthere in the heart of the Lowcountry.
March is a great month to unwind on Hilton Head Island. The27th Annual Hilton Head Island Wine & Food Festival offers spectac-ular wine, spirits and cuisine on March 5-10. On March 11, the29th Annual Hilton Head Island St. Patrick’s Day Parade kicks off atColigny Circle at 3 p.m. Spring Fashion Week gets underway onMarch 31 at Tanger Outlets 1, where shoppers can enjoy an after-noon of personal styling, beauty tips and much more.
For additional details about these events and other exciting happen-ings on the Island this month, be sure to check out our March Calendarof Events. Don’t miss all the fun!
In this issue of Island Events, sample Malbec wines with GeorgeneMortimer of Island Winery, explore the saltmarsh with Capt. PatteRanney of Outside Hilton Head and learn about Carolina Jessaminefrom Master Naturalist Kathleen McMenamin. Local Realtor CareyNorth discusses the benefits of property management, while PalmettoDunes Golf Academy instructor Doug Weaver shares the secrets tostrategic recovery shots from awkward lies.
We hope you find our listings helpful in guiding you to some of thevery best that Hilton Head Island has to offer. Whether this is yourfirst visit or your 21st visit to the Island, we know you’ll enjoy everymoment in this sun-kissed corner of heaven.
As always, the best of the Lowcountry and the Coastal Empireare just a click away at hiltonhead.com, hiltonheadisland.com,bluffton.com, savannah.com, stsimonsisland.com andbeaufort.com. All of our “priceless” publications can be viewedonline 24/7.
Access our web sites on your smart phone to decide which shops tohit today, where to go for dinner tonight and what activity to plan fortomorrow. You’ll have all the information you need to make the mostof every moment.
Enjoy the beauty of spring on Hilton Head Island. We wish you adelightful stay and hope you will return again soon!
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22FEATURES10 March Highlights14 Must Taste15 Island Calendar
Activities and Events Islandwide18 March Is For Malbec
By Georgene Mortimer, Island Winery22 Smart Property Management
By Carey North, Palmetto Sands Realty28 Island Style42 Island Horoscope – January/February
An Island Events Favorite44 Island Tides52 Island Beaches58 South Carolina Jessamine
By Kathleen McMenamin, H2O Sports60 Understanding the Saltmarsh
By Capt. Patte Ranney, Outside Hilton Head62 Recovery Shots From Awkward Lies
By I.J. Schecter with Doug Weaver70 Events Puzzle
By Jo Emery
DEPARTMENTS6 Welcome
13 Dining & Lounges22 Lodging & Real Estate 24 Arts & Services 24 Community Worship28 Shopping44 Activities55 Puzzle Answer64 Golf Chart66 Directory of Advertisers68 Map of Hilton Head Island
CONTENTSMARCH 2012 / 39TH YEAR / ISSUE 1
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Photography by Joyce DavisDoll, Hilton Head Island
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Arts Center of Coastal CarolinaFor the first time ever - and forone night only - Shakespearecomes to the Arts Center stageon March 2. Celebrate the Bardwith this exciting production of,Shakespeare’s Comedy ofErrors, one of Shakespeare’smost farcical plays.
Your St. Patrick’s Day fun startsat Celtic Crossroads, a uniqueIrish music experience onMarch 12. Seven traditionalIrish artists combine classic Irishrhythms, bluegrass, gypsy andjazz at this family show.
The 1988 Pulitzer Prize-winner,Driving Miss Daisy, on stageMarch 17-April 1explores theevolving relationship of an elder-ly Southern Jewish widow andher African American driver inthis heartfelt ode to friendshipand the bonds of aging together.For tickets or information, call(843) 842-2787 or visitartshhi.com.
Hilton Head InternationalPiano CompetitionThis Competition held its firstevent in 1996 and, since thatdate, has held a competitioneach year. The 2012 PianoCompetition for pianists ages18-30 will be presented March5-12, 2012. (843) 842-2055or visit hhipc.org.
Sea Pines ResortOver the years, Gregg Russellhas become a Sea Pines clas-sic. Under the Liberty Oak in
Harbour Town is where you’llfind Gregg entertaining adultsand children alike. March 26-30, 7:30 p.m. seapines.com.
The Salty Dog CafeFind four-leaf clovers redeemablefor free Salty Dog T-shirts, prizesand treats along with children’sentertainment and a specialappearance by Jake the SaltyDog during The Salty Dog’sAnnual Kid’s Shamrock Huntat the Salty Dog Café on March17. 10 a.m.-noon. Afterwardsenjoy an Irish menu at The SaltyDog Café. (843) 671-2233 orvisit saltydog.com.
29th Annual Hilton Head Island St. Patrick’s Day ParadeOn Sunday, March 11, the St.Patrick’s Day Parade kicks off atColigny Circle at 3 p.m. Arriveearly to secure your spot alongPope Avenue for the island’slargest free spectacular event.(843) 837-4956 or visitstpatricksdayhhi.com.
WingFestJoin the fun and vote for yourfavorite wing as local restaurantscook up their best wings, whileenjoying live music, a kid’s zoneand much more at Wingfest,March 24, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.Shelter Cove Park. Admissioncharged. (843) 681-7273 orislandreccenter.org.
4th Annual Marsh Tacky RacesRacing Marsh Tackies on thebeach began as a wintertime
March Highlights
Photo provided by the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina
Days are never dull and boring here on the Islandespecially with the arrival of spring. Check out all ofthe special events taking place this month and getready for a fun-filled month.
Arts Center of Coastal Carolina
See the next generationof Lowcountry talent
while celebratingNational Youth Arts
month with YouthArtsFest on March 3.
The stage is turned overto young singers,
dancers and musiciansin this fun-packed day
of variety show-styleperformances, free mini
art workshops and ayouth art exhibition.
(843) 842-2787 or visitartshhi.com.
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tradition after each year’s har-vest with the winner of the racetaking home bragging rights.The Races return on March 18 at1 p.m. on Coligny Beach at TheHoliday Inn. Event is free, dona-tions accepted. (843) 255-7303or gullahcelebration.com.
Hilton Head SymphonyOrchestra Fashion ShowEnjoy lunch, a fashion show andsilent auction at Sea Pines CountryClub. All proceeds benefit theHilton Head Symphony Orchestraand their youth programs. Doorsopen at 11a.m. To purchasetickets, call (843) 842-2055 orvisit hhso.org.
Tanger OutletsTired of the winter gloom? Startthe spring season “Tanger Style”with Spring Fashion Week!Shoppers are invited to stop bythe tent at Tanger 1 on March 31,noon-3 p.m., for an afternoonof personal styling along withbeauty and health tips as well asthe chance to “find your innermodel” during fashion photoshoots.
Fashion sketches will be providedby students from SCAD School ofFashion while beauty and healthtips will be offered by Millie LewisModeling and DevelopmentAgency, All About Me Day Spaand Salon and Bare Escentuals.Robert Irvine’s nosh will providesnacks. There will be plenty ofchances to win fun prizes. Freeadmission. (843) 837-5410 ortangeroutlet.com.
Kingfisher Seafood, Pasta& Steak HouseWith the arrival of spring, you canalways count on The Kingfisherto provide fabulous live entertain-ment and dancing along withfantastic food and great happyhour pricing. Enjoy tablesidemagic shows on Sun. and Mon.with Joseph the Magician,acoustic song favorites withPete Carroll on Wed., David
Wingo’s soft rock on Thurs. andThe Earl Williams Band playingJazz and Motown on Fri. TheHilton Head Comedy Club returnswith top comedy acts five nightsa week at 8:30 p.m. at the “Topof the Kingfisher,” the upstairswaterfront lounge.
For information and reservations,call (843) 785-4442 or visitkingfisherseafood.com.
27th Annual Hilton HeadIsland Wine & Food FestivalEnjoy Great Chefs of the SouthWine Dinners on March 5-10,a series of wine dinners at someof the Island’s most outstandingrestaurants partnering greatwines and local chefs for awide variety of scrumptiousmenu pairings. Price and loca-tions to be determined, call forinformation.
Sample a variety of high-qualitydomestic and internationalaward-winning wines and gourmetdelights at the Grand Tasting& Silent Auction on March 9,5:30-7:30 p.m., at Sea PinesResort, Harbour Town ConferenceCenter. An upscale selection ofwines are available in the GrandTasting Silent Auction. SouvenirV.I.P. wine glass included. $65per person.
On Saturday, March 10, enjoythe Public Tasting & SilentAuction at the Coastal DiscoveryMuseum at Honey Horn, 12-3 p.m. Admission includes asouvenir wine glass and accessto all of the free tastings fromdomestic and internationalwineries, vineyards, wine distrib-utors and more. $45 per person.Other events during this time are:Silent Auction, Culinary Court,Bartender’s Challenge andWaiter’s Race, Outdoor Gourmetand other special demonstra-tions. For a complete scheduleof events and ticket information,call (843) 686-4944 or visithiltonheadwineandfood.com.
Photo by HHI Kennel Club
HHI Kennel Club AKCAll Breed Dog ShowDogs of all sizes andshapes vie for honors intheir classes and on toBest in Show each day onMarch 3-4, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.at Coastal DiscoveryMuseum at Honey Horn.Admission is free. Parkingis $7 per day or $10 forboth days. For moreinformation call (843)726-3237 or visitcoastaldiscovery.org.
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The British Open Pub offers authentic English food,American favorites and Certified Angus beef in a family-friendly, pub-
style atmosphere at both their Hilton Head and Bluffton locations.
Casey’s Sports Bar & Grille features the Island’s best over-sized wingsand house specialties like the Roast Beef on Weck, a variety of wraps, cheese
steaks, sandwiches, salads and enormous hamburgers.
Enjoy creative cuisine, legendary seafood specialties, decadent desserts and spectacularwaterfront dining at the Chart House.
Seafood Lovers can jump right into a steamed seafood pot filled with lobster, shrimp, snowcrab legs and oysters at either of the two great waterfront locations of The Crazy Crab.
Savor fresh-catch seafood and the highest certified quality steaks at ELA’s Blu WaterGrille, on the waterfront at Shelter Cove Harbour Marina, while enjoying the gorgeousviews of the harbour.
The Frosty Frog Cafe not only serves up the most outrageously delicious frozendaiquiris, Frosty also offers finger-licking good food.
Award-winning wings are just one of the tasty menu items found at Hilton HeadBrewing Co. – 1st Overall Winner of the 2011 Hilton Head Island WingFest.
It’s Greek To Me serves the Island’s best calamari, an array of Greek specialty dishesand homemade, mouth-watering desserts while dining indoors or out on the spaciouspatio or roof-top terrace.
Build your own Seafood Volcano – a smoking mound of seafood – at KingfisherSeafood Pasta & Steak House on the water at Shelter Cove Harbour.
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 and Mediterranean food can be found at The Market Street Cafe, a favorite of locals and visitors alike.
Enjoy a full menu of seafood, salads and sandwiches served along with tropical freezesand ocean breezes at The Salty Dog Cafe.
For the very best in Italian cuisine, visit Stellini ItalianRestaurant – the Lowcountry’s “Little Italy” since 1989!
Fresh seafood, delicious steaks and sandwiches, along withone of the best views on the Island, can be found at The Wreck 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 orh2osportsonline.com.
Ongoing: The Art Academy of the Hilton HeadArt League offers classes and workshops for allages and skill levels. Pre-registration required.106 Cordillo Pkwy. (843) 842-5738 orartleaguehhi.org.
Monday - Saturday: Wine Flights & Cheeseat the Island Winery, 12:30-2:30 p.m. $7 perflight. 12-A Cardinal Rd. (843) 842-3141 orislandwinery.com.
Monday - Friday: The Sea Pines Resort Golf
Clinics for all skill levels at the Plantation Club,9-10 a.m. or 3:30-4:30 p.m. (843) 842-1477or seapines.com.
Monday - Thursday: Wine & Cheese HappyHour at the Island Winery starting at 4 p.m. Covercharge. 12-A Cardinal Rd. (843) 842-3141 orislandwinery.com.
Mondays: Stoney-Baynard Ruins Tour in The SeaPines Resort, 10-11 a.m. Reservations required.(843) 842-1979 or seapines.com.
Mondays: “Where Does the Power Come From?”golf clinic and demonstration with Doug Weaver atthe Jones Golf Center in Palmetto Dunes, 4 p.m.Free. (843) 785-1138 or palmettodunes.com.
Mondays: The Hilton Head Shore Notes (SweetAdelines) rehearse at Island Lutheran Church, 7 p.m. Guests welcome. 4400 Main St. (843)681-3516 or hiltonheadshorenotes.com.
First Monday: The Island Writers’ Networkmeets at the Heritage Library in the SavannahBank Building, 7 p.m. 852 Wm. Hilton Pkwy.(843) 682-8250 or iwn-hhi.org.
Tuesday - Sunday: Gullah Heritage Trail Toursdepart from the Coastal Discovery Museum atHoney Horn. Experience the Gullah culture ofHilton Head Island on a narrated tour. Reservations
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required. 70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 681-7066or gullaheritage.com.
Tuesday - Friday: Stan Smith Tennis Academyfor ages 18 and up at the Sea Pines RacquetClub in The Sea Pines Resort, 9 a.m.-noon. Pre-registration required. (843) 363-4495 or [email protected].
Tuesdays: “Forest Preserve Walks - Indian ShellRing” in The Sea Pines Resort, 10-11:30 a.m.Reservations required. (843) 842-1979 orseapines.com.
Tuesdays: Bridge Clinics for intermediate play-ers at the Hilton Head Island Bridge Club in PortRoyal Plaza, 10 a.m.-noon. 95 Mathews Dr.(843) 689-6239.
Tuesdays: “Brain Boosters” program, a proac-tive approach to Early Memory Loss, at MemoryMatters, 2:30-4:30 p.m. Visitors welcome. 117Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-6688 or memory-matters.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 h2osportsonline.com.
Second Tuesday: NAMI (National Alliance onMental Illness) Connection Recovery SupportGroup for Consumers meets at Christ LutheranChurch, 5:30-7 p.m. Support Group for Care-givers and Parents meets at 6 p.m. 829 Wm.Hilton Pkwy. (843) 681-2200 or [email protected].
Wednesdays: Alzheimer’s Caregiver SupportGroup meets at Memory Matters, 9:45-11:15 a.m.Visitors welcome. 117 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843)842-6688 or memory-matters.org.
Wednesdays: The Sea Pines Resort Bicycle Tour,10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Reservations required.(843) 842-1979 or seapines.com.
Second Wednesday: The Lowcountry CivilWar Roundtable meets in the Bluffton HighSchool Auditorium, 6:45 p.m. Guests welcome,$10 fee. 12 H. E. McCracken Circle. (843)681-1956 or lcwrt.squarespace.com.
Thursdays & Saturdays: “Forest PreserveWalks - Old Lawton Rice Fields” in The SeaPines Resort, 10-11:30 a.m. Reservationsrequired. (843) 842-1979 or seapines.com.
Thursdays: “Imagination Hour” at TheSandbox, An Interactive Children’s Museum,10:30-11:30 a.m. Weekly story time followed by
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an arts and craft or science project. 18A PopeAve. (843) 842-7645 or thesandbox.org.
Thursdays: Forest Preserve Wagon Rides inThe Sea Pines Resort, 4-5:30 p.m. Reservationsrequired. (843) 842-1979 or seapines.com.
Third Thursday: Junior Book Club for ages7-12 at the Hilton Head Branch Library, 4-5 p.m.Bedtime Storytime for ages 3 and up with theirfamilies at 6:45 p.m. 11 Beach City Rd. (843)255-6529 or beaufortcountylibrary.org.
First Friday: Free Family Fun Night at TheSandbox, An Interactive Children’s Museum,5:30-7:30 p.m. Themed crafts and activities,food and free museum admission. 18A PopeAve. (843) 842-7645 or thesandbox.org.
Fridays: Bridge Clinics for beginner-plus play-ers at the Hilton Head Island Bridge Club in PortRoyal Plaza, 10 a.m.-noon. 95 Mathews Dr.(843) 689-6239.
Fridays: Social Shag Dance Night hosted bythe Hilton Head Island Carolina Shag Club atRemy’s Bar & Grill, 6-9 p.m. 130 Arrow Rd.(843) 505-0152 or hhishag.com.
Second Friday: “Music at Noon,” free organconcerts presented by the Low Country ChapterAmerican Guild of Organists, at St. Luke’sEpiscopal Church, noon. 50 Pope Ave. (888)840-0152 or lowcountryago.org.
Sundays: “Super Sunday Golf Specials” in TheSea Pines Resort. Special weekly offers on theHarbour Town Golf Links, Heron Point by PeteDye and the Ocean Course. Call for details andtee times. (843) 842-8484 or seapines.com.
Last Sunday: Dixieland Jazz Society of theLowcountry New Orleans-Style Jazz Jam at TheJazz Corner in The Village at Wexford, 2-5 p.m.Free admission, minimum purchase for tableseating. 1000 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-8620or djslc.com.
March 1 - April 30: “Civil War in theLowcountry,” an exhibition tracing the early his-tory of the Civil War on Hilton Head Island.Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn.70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 689-6767 orcoastaldiscovery.org.
March 1 - 31: Hilton Head Comedy Clubreturns with top comedy acts five days a week.Catch different headliners every week at the “Topof the Kingfisher,” our spacious upstairs water
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She’s a sultry Patagonianmistress, the perfect eveningcompanion as winter givesway to spring.
Full-bodied and sturdy, Malbec is a red winethat invigorates the palate. Refined throughcenturies of French cultivation, Malbec reallythrives in the sun-drenched Andean foothillsof Chile and Argentina.
To use the usual wine parlance and describeit as a “fruit forward” wine is to do a disser-vice to the Malbec experience. Sip it and loseyourself in the rhythms of black currants, redplums, raisins and blackberries as they tangoacross your palate. Even if the flavors over-power your wine vocabulary, you will neverforget Malbec’s plush, velvety texture.
Although Malbec is the perfect companion forany meal, she’s at her best when combinedwith savory grilled meats. She is the toast ofthe Asado, the great South American open pitcooking style. Like the American “barbecue,”Asado is both a method of cooking and asocial gathering. A three course mixed grillfeaturing ribs, flank steaks and Patagonianlamb, Asado is arguably the pinnacle of themeat experience. Malbec is as integral to themeal as the quebracho blanco firewood usedto impart the perfect smoky finish to the meatmelting over the flame.
For centuries, French winemakers unceremo-niously slipped Malbec into Bordeaux blends,letting Merlot and Cabernet steal all the fame
and glory. Althoughviticulturists intro-duced the grape toSouth America inthe late 19th cen-
tury, the world would have to wait 100 yearsbefore wine growers in the Andean foothillsshifted production to premium wine for theglobal trade. In the last decade, Argentineand Chilean Malbec’s have captured theattention of many wine aficionados in boththe Old World and the New World.
Even in the United States, winemakers appre-ciate working with the high-altitude Malbecs.The ancient soils, low atmospheric pressure,sun-drenched days and misty nights of theAndean foothills combine to form a uniqueterroir. Because Chilean farmers harvest theirgrapes in April, North Americans are able tocrush and press midyear, thus producing greatwines beyond the traditional harvest season.
Each year, Island Winery has the unique oppor-tunity to crush and press fresh grapes fromChili. In March, we will be releasing our trulysumptuous 2010 Chilean Malbec. So fire upthe grill, uncork a bottle of Malbec and kickoff your spring with a little spice.
The perfect bottle of wine awaits at IslandWinery on Cardinal Road. Store and tast-ing hours are Monday-Saturday, 12:30-5:30 p.m., with Wine Flights and Cheeseavailable from 12:30-2:30 p.m. A Wine &Cheese Happy Hour is offered Monday-Thursday starting at 4 p.m. (843) 842-3141or islandwinery.com.
March Is For MalbecBy Georgene Mortimer, Island Winery
... a red wine that invigoratesthe palate.
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British Open PubThe Village at Wexford, F-20 on map. GPS:1000 William Hilton Parkway #D3; Sheridan Park,Bluffton, Mainland on map. GPS: 5 SheringtonDrive; Sun City, Okatie, Mainland on map.GPS: 60 Sun City Club Lane. Authentic Britishfare served in an attractive pub-style restaurantwith golf art, memorabilia and the “only bar byTitleist.” Serving the Island’s best fish and chips,Certified Angus Beef, fresh seafood, our famouspot pies and more. Seven imported beers ontap. Serving Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sun.,9 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sunday Brunch, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.See ad page 15. (843) 686-6736 (Hilton Head),815-6736 (Bluffton), 705-4005 (Okatie).britishopenpub.net.
Captain John’s Galley at The Salty Dog CafeSouth Beach Marina Village, The Sea Pines Resort,F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea Pines Drive.Enjoy seafood right out of the ocean and ontoyour plate. Serving great seafood, steaks, pastaand more in a fun, nautical atmosphere. Servinglunch, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; Serving dinner, 4 p.m.-until. See ad pages 36-39. (843) 671-5199.saltydog.com.
Casey’s Sports Bar & GrilleNew Orleans Road, E-19 on map. GPS: 37 New Orleans Road #J. Over 40 TVs for viewing all your favorite sporting events and not a bad seat in the house. Offering a full bar, fantastic Happy Hour and full menu for the hearty and healthy appetite. The Island’sbest collection of sports memorabilia. GreatBuffalo wings, roast beef on weck, soups, sandwiches, salads and more. Open 11 a.m.-2 a.m. daily. See ad page 13. (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 13. (843) 342-9066. chart-house.com.
The Crazy CrabHarbour Town, H-8 on map. GPS: 149 Lighthouse Road; Jarvis Creek, Q-24 on map.GPS: 104 William Hilton Parkway. Fresh local
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seafood in two picturesque settings on the water. Casual dining and great family fun. Enjoy local seafood favorites prepared any way you like. Kid’s menu available. Servinglunch and dinner daily. See ad page 3. (843)681-5021 (Jarvis Creek), 363-2722 (HarbourTown). thecrazycrab.com.
ELA’s Blu Water GrilleShelter Cove Harbour, G-27 on map. GPS: 1Shelter Cove Lane. Locally owned and operatedin Shelter 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, 4-10 p.m. See ad page 16. (843)785-3030. elasgrille.com.
The Frosty Frog Cafe Daiquiri BarColigny Plaza, C-18 on map. GPS: 1 NorthForest Beach Drive. Hilton Head’s only daiquiribar and café with a large selection of daiquiris,full bar and non-frozen drinks with a choice of80, 151 or 190 proof. Gallons and half gallonsto go. Full menu with appetizers, salads, subs,sandwiches (including prime rib), 20 oz. Certi-fied Black Angus burgers and more. Now serv-ing pizza. Play NTN Trivia. Open daily, 11 a.m.-1 a.m. Lunch and dinner until 10 p.m. Don’tforget to visit Frosty’s Closet! See ad page 17.(843) 686-3764. frostyfrog.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.Serving lunch, Sat. and Sun., 11:30 a.m.;Serving dinner daily, 4:30 p.m.; Happy Hour, 4-7 p.m. See ad page 15. (843) 785-3900.hiltonheadbrewingcompany.com.
It’s Greek To Me11 Lagoon Road, across from Coligny Plaza, C-19 on map. GPS: 11 Lagoon Road. Enjoy anarray of Greek specialty and authentic dishes pre-pared from scratch using secret family recipesand only the finest ingredients. Serving lunch anddinner from 11 a.m. Happy Hour 5-7 p.m. Take-out and Kid’s Menu available. See ad page 15.(843) 842-4033. itsgreektomesc.com.
Jake’s Salty Dog PizzaSouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea PinesResort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea Pines
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Drive. Serving hand-tossed pizza, sandwiches,salads and more. Free Sea Pines delivery. Call for seasonal hours. See ad pages 36-39. (843)671-2020. saltydog.com.
Kingfisher Seafood, Pasta & Steak HouseShelter Cove Harbour, H-26 on map. GPS:18 Harbourside Lane. An excellent place for fan-tastic food, great happy hour prices, enjoyablelive entertainment and dancing. Offering EarlyBird Specials for $14.95, 15 meals under $15,all-you-can-eat specials and a Senior Menu withentrees under $10 from 5-6 p.m. nightly. Indooror outdoor seating is available. Go to Kingfisher’sFacebook page for special deals, events andentertainment schedule. See ad page 7. (843)785-4442. kingfisherseafood.com.
Land’s End TavernSouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea PinesResort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea PinesDrive. Serving everything from fresh seafood todelicious steaks, it’s hard not to find somethingto enjoy, and almost impossible to forget thewaterfront view. Call for seasonal hours. See adpages 36-39. (843) 671-5456. saltydog.com.
The Market Street CafeColigny Plaza, C-18 on map. GPS: 1 NorthForest Beach Drive. An Island favorite for over 25 years. A casual cafe offering well-prepared American and Mediterranean specialties. Favorites include gyros, sub sand-wiches, traditional Italian and Greek pizzas,homemade soups, salads, grinders, Greek-styledinners, homemade desserts and more. Patiodining available. Eat in or take out. Children’smenu. See coupon ad page 19. (843) 686-4976.marketstreetcafe.com.
The Salty Dog CafeSouth Beach Marina Village, The Sea PinesResort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea Pines
Drive. Enjoy the famous steamed shrimp, frozendrinks, casual atmosphere, great food and liveentertainment at the Island’s favorite outdoor cafeoverlooking beautiful Braddock’s Cove. Servinglunch, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; Serving dinner, 4 p.m.-until. See ad pages 36-39. (843) 671-2233.saltydog.com.
Stellini Italian RestaurantExecutive Park Drive, E-19 on map. GPS: 15 Pope Avenue Executive Park. Voted BestItalian Restaurant. The consistency. The quality.That’s why 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. OpenMon.-Sat. from 5 p.m. See ad page 21. (843)785-7006. stellinihhi.com.
Top of the KingfisherShelter Cove Harbour, H-26 on map. GPS:18 Harbourside Lane. Hilton Head Comedy Clubreturns this spring with top comedy acts Wed.-Sun. nights. Catch different headliners every weekin this spacious upstairs waterfront lounge. Doorsopen at 8:30 p.m. Arrive before 7:30 p,m. andmake it a special evening with drinks, dancing,live entertainment and comedy… all at theKingfisher Seafood, Pasta and Steak House. Goto Kingfisher’s Facebook page for special deals,events and entertainment schedule. See ad page 7.(843) 785-4442. kingfisherseafood.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. It’s hard not to find something to enjoy and impossible to forget the view. Call for seasonal hours. See ad pages 36-39.(843) 671-7327. saltydog.com.
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In previous articles, we have discussed the ben-efits of purchasing a second home on HiltonHead Island and why now is a great time tobuy due to an abundance of inventory, lowprices and historically low interest rates. Thismonth, we’ll explore the role of a propertymanagement company and how it can benefitthe vacationer as well as the property owner.
The Vacationer
Feeling a little cramped in that hotel room?While the daily turndowns are nice, maybe youneed the comfort a villa or home can bring. Manyvacationers are turning to property managementcompanies to find the perfect vacation retreatthis summer. Island rental companies have avariety of properties to peruse on their websitesindicating availability, how many people eachunit will sleep, what interior and exterior ameni-ties are available, distance from the beach orother attractions, minimum length of stay, whetherit is pet-friendly or not and, of course, price.
Ever thought of having a wedding on thebeach? Property management companies canhelp you find the perfect venue for the weddingas well as accommodations for your guests.
Although most companies offer online book-ing, property managers are just a phone callaway. They are there to assist you in choosinga property, providing directions, securing travelinsurance and offering advice on activities andlocal favorites.
Once you arrive, they often have a welcomepacket filled with maps, restaurant guides anddiscount coupons. If you are inconveniencedby anything during your stay, they are there tomake it right, day or night.
The Property Owner
If you are thinking of purchasing a secondhome or villa on Hilton Head Island and areinterested in renting it out to offset taxes andmortgage payments, choosing a qualified prop-erty management company is key.
Property managers offer peace of mind thatyour property is being well cared for duringyour absence. This includes marketing yourproperty for maximum rentals, securing pay-ments, greeting guests, coordinating cleaningsand repairs, inspecting the property for dam-ages or missing items, resolving complaints,providing monthly statements and offeringadvice on how a renovation or cosmeticupdate could increase your rental income.
Property management companies usuallycharge anywhere from 15 to 25 percent of thegross rental income plus cleaning and repaircharges. In choosing between companies, youmay first want to visit websites online. With somany people using the internet to search forrental properties, if you are not impressed,chances are people looking to book yourproperty won’t be either.
Next, you’ll want to contact a number of com-panies to compare rental projections, fees andmarketing programs. Once you decide on acompany, use their experience dealing with cus-tomer requests and preferences to help get yourproperty “rental ready.”
Contact Carey North at Palmetto SandsRealty & Rentals to find the property tobest suit your needs or to list a localvacation rental. (843) 384-6402 orcareynorth.com.
By Carey North, Palmetto Sands Realty & Rentals
Smart Property Management
Many vacationers areturning to property man-agement companies tofind the perfect vacationretreat this summer.
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ACCOMMODATIONS
Hilton Head AccommodationsOff Pope Ave., E-18 on map. GPS: 20 ExecutivePark Road. Let our Vacation Counselors assist withyour Hilton Head holiday while saving you timeand money. We represent all the popular HiltonHead Island resorts, as well as home and villavacation rentals, at all price points – many of which include FREE golf, tennis, bicycles and wire-less internet. See ad page 9. (843) 842-6556, ext. 3. hiltonheadusa.com.
South Beach Inn and Vacation RentalsSouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea PinesResort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea PinesDrive. Offering weekly and nightly rates with all theamenities of a large resort and the personal touchof a local bed & breakfast. Stay and play for aweek or a day. Within walking distance of SouthBeach Marina and The Salty Dog Cafe. See adpages 36-39. (843) 671-6498 or Toll Free (800)367-3909. sbinn.com.
REAL ESTATE
HiltonHeadIsland.com Real Estate40 Persimmon Street, Ste. 102, Bluffton, Mainland
on map. GPS: 40 Persimmon Street. Jeff Stubbs isnot only the Broker-in-Charge, but an architect,too. Imagine the benefits of having a realtor withan architectural background and over 20 yearsexperience studying the Hilton Head market as partof your team. Let Jeff show you what professionalservice is all about. (843) 247-1113.jeffstubbs.com.
Palmetto Sands RealtyNew Orleans Rd., E-19 on map. GPS: 17 NewOrleans Road. Ocean-oriented propertiespresented by Carey North, a South Carolinalicensed realtor. Navigating buyers and sellersthrough today’s real estate market. View all MLSproperties at careynorth.com. See ad page 23.Toll Free (877) 597-2637; Cell (843) 384-6402.careynorth.com.
TIMESHARE RESALES
Resort Source Timeshare ResalesExecutive Park Road, off Pope Avenue, E-18 on map. GPS: 20 Executive Park Road. Like so many of us, you have fallen in love with HiltonHead Island. Now is the perfect time to considerowning your vacation with a timeshare. Stop bybefore you purchase anywhere else, or call tocompare a timeshare you already own. Askabout our special resort preview packages. Seead page 9. (843) 842-6556, ext. 4.hiltonheadforless.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 Yam4501 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
LowCountry Community Church21 Office Park Rd. • 681-3399
Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church382 Squire Pope Rd. • 681-3678
New Hope Baptist Church80 Gum Tree Rd. • 681-8327
North Island Baptist Church3800 Main St. • 689-3800
Providence Presbyterian Church171 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 CatholicChurch45 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
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INTERNET SERVICES
HiltonHead.comPlanning your next Hilton Head Island vacation?Find accommodations, dining, activities, golf,real estate information, a detailed calender ofevents, tide tables, beach information and more.See ad page 65. (843) 757-9889.hiltonhead.com.
HiltonHeadYellowPages.comFind business listings, phone numbers, address-es, maps, driving directions and more for HiltonHead, Bluffton and the surrounding LowcountrySee ad page 40. hiltonheadyellowpages.com.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Hilton Head Island Photography32 Office Park Rd., Ste. 206, F-17 on map.GPS: 32 Office Park Road #206. With the gor-geous beach as our backdrop, our photogra-phers create incredible family portraits that youwill cherish for years to come. The use of thelatest in digital imaging allows your portraits to be viewed within 24 hours of your sitting. See ad page 27. (843) 683-6883.hiltonheadislandphotography.com.
cArts & Services The Importance ofSALT MARSHESCourtesy of the Coastal Discovery Museum
Although mucky and smelly, the saltmarsh is an important part of theLowcountry.
In actuality, the salt marsh producesmore food for the environment thanrain forests. The green grass thatdominates the marsh is called saltmarsh cord grass or Spartina. Whenthis cord grass dies each winter anddecomposes, its nutrients are releasedinto the marsh mud, creeks, streamsand even into the ocean. Thesenutrients begin the food chain for theentire Southeastern coastal area.
So, the next time you enjoy a meal ofshrimp, mussels, oysters, blue crab,stone crab or saltwater fish, thank themuddy salt marshes.
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Legacy Design PhotographersShelter Cove Harbour (next to Frosty’s ItalianIces), H-26 on map. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane.Create a Hilton Head Island vacation tradition.We specialize in family beach portraits on theIsland’s beautiful dunes. Enjoy viewing yourHilton Head portraits the next day using a state-of-the-art presentation that lets you see all of thedetails... and the smiles. It is our pleasure toprovide you with all of the personal service you’llneed to select your treasured, heirloom prints.Gift certificates available. See ad page 25.(843) 686-3138. legacydigital.com.
Memory Lane PortraitsThe Shops at Sea Pines Center, D-9 on map.GPS: 71 Lighthouse Road #220. No one canpreserve your family’s memories like MemoryLane Portraits. For years, we have been HiltonHead Island’s leading family portrait provider.With care and creativity, we bring to life portraitsthat meet your highest expectations. It only takesminutes to preserve memories that will last a life-time. Why not use the innovators in family beachportraits? See ad page 24. (843) 363-6600.memorylaneportraits.com.
SPAS
Fountain SpaFountain Center (near Sea Pines Circle), E-18 on map. GPS: 55 New Orleans Road #201. A cozy, warm, inviting day spa offering person-alized treatments from caring professionals.Services include: Relaxation, Deep Tissue, HotStone, Thai-Yoga, Reiki, Couples and HotBamboo Massage; ilike Organic Skincare facials,waxing, body wraps, ear coning, spa manicures,spa pedicures, lash extensions, threading and foottreatments. We also sell an array of natural prod-ucts. We look forward to making you feel wholeagain. Open daily by appointment. See ad page27. 1(843) 353-0006. fountainspahhi.com.
SPECIAL EVENTS
2012 Hilton Head Island Wine & Food FestivalCoastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn, H-24 on map. GPS: 70 Honey Horn Drive. The27th annual festival will take place on Saturday,March 10th. Admission includes a souvenir wineglass and access to all of the free tastings fromdomestic and international wineries, vineyards,wine distributors and more. Other festival eventsinclude a silent auction, a Culinary court, theBartender’s challenge and Waiter’s Race alongwith cooking demonstrations and free samples ofoutstanding cuisine throughout the day. 12-3 p.m.
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See ad page 11. For tickets and information, call(843) 686-4944. hiltonheadwineandfood.com.
Marsh Tacky Beach RacesOn Coligny Beach at the Holiday Inn Oceanfront,B-17 on map. GPS: 1 South Forest Beach Dr.Racing Marsh Tackies on the beach was a win-tertime tradition after each year’s harvest withthe winner taking home bragging rights. Theraces have returned on March 18 at 1 p.m. Eventis free, donations accepted. See ad page 26.(843) 255-7303. gullahcelebration.com.
THEATRE
Arts Center of Coastal CarolinaHighway 278 at Shelter Cove Harbour, G-24 on map. GPS: 14 Shelter Cove Lane. A remark-able showcase for professional performing and visual arts, as well as cultural festivals andeducational outreach. And proof that life on our legendary white sand shores is so muchmore than a day at the beach. A treat for thebest entertainment this side of New York. Excitingproductions of musicals, dramas and comedies.Call for reservations and ticket information. Seecoupon ad page 67. (843) 842-2787.artshhi.com.
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ability of featuredmerchandise.
piggly wiggly
forsythe jewelers
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island styleSo, whether you are in the market for the latestfashions and accessories, fine jewelry, outdoorgear or sweet treats for yourself and loved ones,you’ll find just what you need at the Island’snumerous boutiques, specialty shops and fac-tory outlet stores.
Birkenstock Barefootin’Carrying a large variety of comfort and ortho-pedically correct shoes and accessories for men,women and children from fitflop, Keen, MBT,Vibram FiveFingers, UGG, Dansko and more,Birkenstock in Hilton Head Village now has thelatest styles for spring and summer. Try out theU.K.’s hottest fitness sandals from fitflop Footwearand get a workout while you walk! (843) 837-3562 or birkenstockbarefootin.com.
Forsythe JewelersVisit Forsythe Jewelers in The Shops at SeaPines Center and experience David Yurman’s“Elements Collection,” a sparkling interplay oftextured gold and silver. Forsythe is Hilton Head’sfinest jewelry and gifts store and the only placeto offer David Yurman. 71 Lighthouse Road.(843) 671-7070, forsythejewelers.biz orfacebook.com/forsythehhi.
The Island Fudge ShoppeSweet treats abound at the family-owned andoperated Island Fudge Shoppe in Coligny Plaza.Fill an Easter basket with homemade chocolatebunnies, fudge, pecan fiddlers, praline pecansand even a chocolate alligator all made on siteand then have it shipped directly to family andfriends. (843) 842-4280 or islandfudge.com.
Tropical OutfittersWith T-shirts, sweatshirts, golf shirts, caps, san-dals, jewelry, toys, beach gear and more,“everything under the sun” can be found atTropical Outfitters in Circle Center. Don’t missthe latest styles in the spring and summer collec-tions of swimwear for the whole family includingthe flattering tankinis from Penbrooke availablein Missy and Plus sizes. (843) 842-9511 ortropicaloutfittershhi.com.
Camp Hilton HeadWith five locations, from Harbour TownMarina to Shelter Cove Harbour, “Take Hilton
Head Home,” with a visit to Camp Hilton Head.Since 1981, these popular stores have offeredunique, imprinted resort wear for the wholefamily. Harbour Town, (843) 671-3600 or671-4633; Shelter Cove Harbour, 842-3666;Coligny Plaza, 686-4877; South Beach GeneralStore, 671-6784; Hilton Head Shirt Co.,686-5099. camphiltonhead.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 handcraftedin sterling silver with freshwater pearls and/orsemi-precious gemstones. With a recent expan-sion, the boutique also offers one-of-a-kindhats, handbags and other unique accessories.14 Greenwood Dr. (843) 342-7001 ordesignsbycleo.com.
Tanger OutletsSaving is always in season at the TangerOutlets where, in addition to great buys atmore than 85 brand name outlets, you getseasonal offers and discount buys by joiningThe Tanger Club. Call or visit the website forthe latest sales information and coupons.(843) 837-5410 or tangeroutlet.com.
Piggly WigglyWhatever your preference for food and flavorsmay be, you can find everything to satisfy yourpalate at Piggly Wiggly in Coligny Plaza andShelter Cove Plaza. Both stores offer an expan-sive collection of wines, fresh seafood, specialtreats of S.C. grown and locally preparedLowcountry specialty items, fresh fruits andvegetables including organic selections andall your needs for having fun in the sun.(843) 785-3881 or (843) 842-4090.pigglywigglycoligny.com or thepig.net.
Island QuiltersShare your love of quilting at Island Quilters,located in Park Plaza just outside the maingate of The Sea Pines Resort. Carrying a fullline of 100% cotton, quilting quality fabricsand notions, stop in to see the large selectionof batiks and designer fabrics or pick up a kitto easily create your own work of art. (843)842-4500 or islandquilters.com.
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One coupon per person/per day.Excludes UGG.
(843) 837-3562 • www.birkenstockbarefootin.comBluffton, Next to Bed, Bath & Beyond and Marshalls
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 tackleand crabbing supplies. Call for reservations and availability. See ad pages 36-39. (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, ice and frozen bait available. Free parking and nogate fees. See ad page 50. (843) 785-2345.palmettobaywatersports.com.
CLOTHING – CHILDREN’S
Jake’s Shore ThingThe Plaza at Shelter Cove (between PigglyWiggly and Fuddrucker’s), G-27 on map. GPS: 32 Shelter Cove Lane. Hilton Head’s only “Life is good® Genuine NeighborhoodShoppe.” We offer the full line of “Life is good”products featuring jewelry, clothing for adults,youth, toddler and baby, as well as beach toys,
hats, blankets, bibs, sippy cups, coloring booksand lunch boxes. All powered by Optimism.Open daily at 10 a.m. See ad page 33. (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.
Fresh ProduceColigny Plaza, C-18 on map. GPS: 1 NorthForest Beach Drive. Picture a swaying hammock,a breeze tickling the trees and relaxing in the glowof this Island. That is Fresh Produce® Sportswear.Fresh, fun and flirty. Offering clothing, swimwear,beach-inspired accessories and children’s cloth-ing. See ad page 35. (843) 842-3410.
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Frosty’s ClosetColigny Plaza, C-18 on map. GPS: 1 NorthForest Beach Drive. A great place to visit for all of your frog wear needs. T-shirts, polos,hoodies, tank tops, beach towels and bags,mugs and stuffed animals can be found just 47 hops from Hilton Head’s only daiquiri bar. See ad page 15. (843) 686-2533.frostyfrog.com.
Hilton Head Shirt CompanyThe Fresh Market Shoppes, G-22 on map.GPS: 890 William Hilton Parkway. A largeselection of screenprinted T-shirts, sweatshirts,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 PigglyWiggly and Fuddrucker’s), G-27 on map. GPS: 32 Shelter Cove Lane. Hilton Head’s only “Life is good® Genuine Neighborhood
Shoppe.” We feature the full line of “Life isgood” products, including clothing for the entirefamily, hats, mugs, bags, water bottles, golfballs, beach toys, dog items, jewelry and more.All powered by Optimism. Open daily at 10 a.m. See ad page 33. (843) 686-2330.
Jamaican Me CrazyColigny Plaza, C-18 on map. GPS: 1 NorthForest Beach Drive. The most colorful store on Hilton Head. Come see the best in brightand colorful resort and sportswear. Great giftand accessory collection, Jamaican Me Crazylogo T-shirts and gifts, Jams World, Reef andKahala. Open daily. See ad page 32. (843)785-9006.
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 outdoor outfitter. Great selection of premier outdoor lines, including The NorthFace, Patagonia, Columbia, Prana, MountainHardware, Ex Officio. The Island’s best selec-tion of sandals from Crocs, Rainbow, Teva,Chaco, Olikai, Keen, Vibram FiveFingers andmore. Pawley’s Island Hammocks. Sunglassesfrom Costa Del Mar, Oakley, Smith, Kaenonand all your beach needs and toys. Also find a
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great selection of women’s dresses, the bestluggage available and the hot and new stand-up paddle boards. See ad page 55. (800) 686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.
The Salty Dog T-Shirt FactorySouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea PinesResort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea PinesDrive; Arrow Road, H-18 on map. GPS: 67 ArrowRoad. Tanger Outlets 2, Mainland on map.GPS: 1414 Fording Island Rd. Salty Dog shirts,hats, mugs, towels, dog bowls and much moreare sold exclusively at our three locations. ArrowRd. store: Mon.-Sat., 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Sun., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. South Beach Store: Open daily, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. See ad pages 36-39 & outside back cover.(843) 671-2232, 842-6331. saltydog.com.
Tropical OutfittersCircle Center, C-17 on map. GPS: 70 PopeAvenue, Ste. K. The best beach shop on the Island,with the best prices. Everything under the sun andmore. A large selection of T-shirts, hats, visors,sweatshirts, casual wear, specialty toys, beachaccessories, Groovy Girls and Hilton Head sou-venirs. Custom printing available. See ad page 31.(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 40. (843) 842-4280. islandfudge.com.
GIFTS
Forsythe JewelersThe Shops at Sea Pines Center, E-8 on map.GPS: 71 Lighthouse Road. Enjoy the largestselection ever of joyful MacKenzie-Childs terracotta ceramicware, glassware and furniture.Offering gifts for gentlemen, home decor, babyboutique and bridal registry. See ad page 43.(843) 671-7070. forsythejewelers.biz.
Jake’s CargoSouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea PinesResort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea PinesDrive. Gifts for pets and the people who lovethem. South Beach Marina’s biggest place toget all your favorite Salty Dog gear and petsouvenirs. Open daily, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. See adpages 36-39. (843) 671-5022. saltydog.com.
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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 33. (843) 686-2330.
The Salty Dog T-Shirt FactorySouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea PinesResort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea Pines Drive; Arrow Road, H-18 on map. GPS:67 Arrow Road. Tanger Outlets 2, Mainland on map. GPS: 1414 Fording Island Rd. SaltyDog shirts, hats, mugs, towels, dog bowls andmuch more are sold exclusively at our three loca-tions. Arrow Rd. store: Mon.-Sat., 9 a.m.-7 p.m.Sun., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. South Beach Store: Opendaily, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.. See ad pages 36-39 &outside back cover. (843) 671-2232, 842-6331.saltydog.com.
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.
GROCERY STORES
Piggly WigglyColigny Plaza, C-18 on map. GPS: 1 North ForestBeach Drive. Your full-service grocery store, juststeps from the beach, with a deli/bakery, excellentproduce, fresh meat, local seafood and 10% offmix-and-match cases of domestic and import
wines. Home to “Taste of Carolina” local products.Beach supplies and Piggly Wiggly T-shirts. Seecoupon ad page 20. (843) 785-3881.pigglywigglycoligny.com.
Piggly WigglyMid-Island at the Plaza at Shelter Cove, G-25on map. GPS: 32 Shelter Cove Lane. Your full-service grocery store with a deli/bakery,sandwich trays and platters, excellent produce,Black Angus beef, fresh quality meats, freshsushi made daily, fresh seafood, domestic andimported wines (10% off mix-and-match cases)and cheeses, fruit and gourmet picnic baskets.Chicken wing bar alongside the gourmet saladand olive bar. See coupon ad page 20. (843)842-4090. thepig.net.
HARDWARE STORES
Coligny HardwareColigny Plaza (oceanside), C-18 on map. GPS: 1 North Forest Beach Drive. Hammocks,hats, T-shirts, retired Beanie Babies, souvenirs,sand toys, beach chairs, rafts, skim and boogieboards, beach towels, sunglasses, coolers and awhole lot more. Bait and fishing supplies avail-able. A complete hardware and beach shoppingcenter. See ad page 41. (843) 785-2429.
JEWELRY
Designs by CleoThe Gallery of Shops, F-17 on map. GPS: 14Greenwood Drive. One-of-a-kind jewelry designsthat are bold and beautiful. Each piece is uniquelyhand-crafted in sterling silver with freshwater pearlsand/or semi-precious gemstones. Open Tues.-Thurs., 12-5 p.m.; By appointment, Mon., Fri. &Sat. See ad page 34. (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 sales
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and unusual gifts. Specializing in custom designs,expert repairs and discreet jewelry brokerage.Look for us on Facebook. See ad page 43. (843)671-7070. forsythejewelers.biz.
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 well assouvenir and gift items for everyone. Open daily.See ad page 2. (843) 686-5099.camphiltonhead.com.
Tanger OutletsShop Tanger Outlets located 1 and 2 miles westof Hilton Head Island on Hwy. 278, Mainland on map. Tanger 1, GPS: 1270 Fording IslandRd.; Tanger 2, GPS: 1414 Fording Island Rd.Tanger 2 is open with over 45 brand name stores and Tanger 1 is now open with new storesand great buys. When shoppers hear the nameTanger, they know that it stands for great quality,huge selection and outstanding value. OpenMon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-
6 p.m. See ad pages 4 & 5. (843) 837-5410.tangeroutlet.com.
PET SOUVENIRS
Jake’s CargoSouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea PinesResort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea PinesDrive. Gifts for pets and the people who lovethem. South Beach Marina’s biggest place to getall your favorite Salty Dog gear and petsouvenirs. Open daily, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. See adpages 36-39. (843) 671-5022. saltydog.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 toexpert quilters can be found here. All fabrics are100% cotton quilting quality. Open Tues.-Sat.,10 a.m.-5 p.m. See ad page 41. (843) 842-4500. islandquilters.com.
SHOES
Birkenstock Barefootin’In Hilton Head Village, off Hwy. 278 next to
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Lunch: 11:00 - 4:00 PMDinner: Starting at 4:00 PM
Happy Hour: 4:00 - 6:00 PM
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Gifts for Pets & the People
Who Love Them!
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To see another side of Hilton Head
you have to get out on the water
Book a charter fishing trip with Blue Water
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trout to sharks, depending on the season.
Blue Water Bait & Tackle has all of the inside
information on what’s biting and where the
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Don’t forget Fido at Jake’s Cargo
Located at South Beach Marina, Jake’s Cargo
offers gifts for pets and the people who love
them! Jake’s Cargo carries pet toys, gourmet
treats, clothing and collectibles and even more
Salty Dog apparel. Opens at 9:00 AM daily.
232 S SEA PINES DR.• SOUTH BEACH MARINA
Directions toSouth Beach Village
From the Sea Pines Main Gate,take
Greenwood Dr. through the Fraser Circle
(in Sea Pines) until dead ends. Turn right
onto S. Sea Pines Dr. South Beach
Village is 1.5 miles on the right.
Did You Know there’s a
Salty Dog T-Shirt Factory
located on Arrow Rd?
Exit the Sea Pines traffic circle
onto Palmetto Bay Rd. Take a right
at the first traffic light onto Target
Rd. Take a left onto Arrow Rd. go
1/2 mile to 67 Arrow Rd.
Webcams, Menus,Shopping, andmore Online at:saltydog.com
The Salty Dog proudlyprints on Hanes® shirts.
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Tanger Outlet 2 and Old Navy, Mainland onmap. GPS: 1460 Fording Island Road #140.We offer Dansko, Finn Comfort, Fitflop, Keen,MBT, Olukai, Rainbow, Think!, UGG andVibram FiveFingers® to name a few, with 300different styles for children and adults. Nowcarrying Injinji™ socks. From classic comfortsandals, shoes, clogs, fashion-trend sandals orwater-resistant sandals... All in great styles withthe comfort and quality that Birkenstock isknown for. See ad page 30. (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 and performance from Keen, Solomon, The NorthFace, FiveFingers, Vasque, plus a huge selectionof sandals from Olukai, Rainbow, Reef, Sanuk,Teva, Chaco and many more. See ad page 55. (800) 686-6996.outsidehiltonhead.com.
SHOPPING CENTERS
The Harbour Town Shops at The Sea Pines ResortThe Sea Pines Resort, H-8 on map. GPS: 149 Lighthouse Road. At the landmark destina-tion of Harbour Town, the scenery is picture-perfect; the backdrop vividly stunning yet, inaddition to the incredible views at every turn,Harbour Town is also an incredible shoppingdestination with over 20 fabulous boutiques,galleries and gift shops. Encircling the yachtbasin awaits a shopping experience that isuniquely Hilton Head. You’ll find gorgeousclothing stores, fabulous gift shops and delightfulhome accessories and artwork. Spend aleisurely day or more discovering the HarbourTown Shops, an experience to be savored. Seead page 71. seapines.com.
The Shops at Sea Pines CenterThe Sea Pines Resort, E-8 on map. GPS: 71Lighthouse Road. Come enjoy the ambience and charm of The Shops at Sea Pines Center,one of Hilton Head Island’s favorite shoppingvenues, located in the heart of The Sea PinesResort for more than 25 years. The Center plays host to an interesting variety of customizedretail shops and boutiques with a mix of top-quality jewelry, resort casual men’s and
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COLIGNY HARDWAREYOUR COMPLETE HARDWARE & BEACH SHOPPING CENTER
• Beach Chairs & Rafts• Skim & Boogie Boards• Beach Towels & Hats• T-Shirts & Souvenirs• Suntan Lotion & Sunglasses• Beach Carts & Hammocks• Gift Items, Sand Toys & Coolers• Fishing Gear Rentals & Bait• Hardware & Small Tools
• Small Appliances• Cleaning Supplies• Tools
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women’s clothing, decorative accessories, aliquor store and a full-service day spa. TheShops at Sea Pines Center is also home to anumber of popular dining spots providingbreakfast, lunch and dinner. For your conven-ience, Sea Pines’ only gas station is located at the east entrance, and a post office is nestled within the promenade. During thesummer months, the Harbour Town Trolley stops at The Shops at Sea Pines Center every 20 minutes from 10 a.m. until midnight. See ad page 71. (843) 363-5699.seapinescenter.com.
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 and accessories. 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 HeadHumane Association. You can shop anywhere,but you can’t save nearly as much as when you shop at The Litter Box Thrift Store. GreatSelection, Great Savings, Great Cause. OpenMon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. See ad page 33.(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. Ourselection is sure to please, ranging from OldWorld vinted dry wines to our Low CountrySpecialty wines. Open Mon.-Sat., 12:30-5:30 p.m. Closed Sun. Happy Hour, Mon.-Thurs. from 4 p.m. Wine Flights & Cheese,Mon.-Sat., 12:30-2:30 p.m. See ad page 19.(843) 842-3141. islandwinery.com.
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Horoscope March 2012
ARIES Settle down and start doing someserious work on that project you have been
putting off for so long. There could be some realmoney in it for you, but only if you deliver the goods.In dealing with a recalcitrant loved one, try usingreverse psychology. Make them take the oppositetack out of sheer cussedness, and then makesure that tack is the one you want them to take.
TAURUS Check on all the facts beforeyou jump off the deep end with accu-
sations and harsh words. Your previous infor-mation just might be a little faulty — and youcould wind up with egg on your face. Seek anew job that demands more of your real abilities,but only if you have checked out exactly what isexpected and only after you have made up yourmind that you really want to be challenged.
GEMINI An old love affair could bloomagain if you give yourself any room at all for
maneuvering. This might not be the best thing foryou in terms of financial interests or even in long-range romantic safety — but it might be worth itfor the experience. Keep the best interests of ayoung person close to you in mind. Try your handat innovation in your work and you could win big.
CANCER Collecting bits and pieces hasprobably gotten you into hot water in the
past — but it could come in handy at this point,as among your souvenirs, there may be somethingof intrinsic value. Settling for half a loaf mayseem like copping out. But for you, it might justbe the wisest course. Avoid those who wouldlure you into abrasive behavior for their own ends.
LEO A close friend who recently did youa good turn could call on you for recipro-
cation, but don’t be too quick to respond, partic-ularly if this involves a financial transaction. Yourlove life could improve mightily, even if yourhealth is in a decline. You would be well advisedhere to take things easy and not become emo-tionally involved to the exclusion of good sense.Be kind to a young person who admires you.
VIRGO Be truthful and completely honestwith a new love, and you will never have to
fear the past. If your relationship and his or hermaturity are of the stuff of which dreams aremade, past mistakes and imperfections shouldnot create a major problem. Don’t, however, takethis as license for soulful confessions to one withwhom you have had a lengthy relationship.
LIBRA If you expect little, someone said,you will seldom be disappointed. This may
be good advice for some, but not for you. Unlessyou nurture a sense of trust and expectation inother people, you could spend your life living oncrumbs when you could be dining on caviar.Eliminate those little annoying habits you have, andyou could find that the world is your oyster.
SCORPIO Take your obligations to lovedones a bit more seriously. A problem
could develop for you in your professional statusunless you manage to keep your personal lifecompletely divorced from the office. A messagefrom an old love could cause you some tem-porary confusion, but if you analyze thingsproperly, you will be able to view your situationwith clarity and make the right decision.
SAGITTARIUS A person close to you inyour work situation could become more
attractive to you than you realize. After a time ofplayful repartee, you might find yourself unac-countably drawn to him or her. Take care in thissituation, because it could be much heavier thanyou might imagine. Establish yourself in your worksituation by taking on a job no one else will take.
CAPRICORN Count your chickens, if itcomforts you, but do so only after the
proper period of incubation has taken place. Youcan take comfort in the fact that many people arequite high on you at this point and your work isbeing discussed and admired. An excellentopportunity for romance could beckon from anunusual quarter if you don’t weaken.
AQUARIUS This should be an up periodfor you, with almost everything going your
way for a change. Don’t let an occasional moodyfeeling spoil your chances for success, however.If you feel a blue period coming on, try to over-come it by taking part in something you enjoyvery much. Expect an important call concerningfuture employment, but don’t be too quick tochange from your present position.
PISCES If problems seem to beset you,try reaching out to a friend or fellow worker
and asking for help in dealing with them. Jobsituations should ease up in the near future andbetter financial patterns are in store. Pay attentionto your health and follow closely the advice of aphysician in matters involving some habit oractivity which he may ask you to try to control.
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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 55. (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. Also offer-ing bike rentals. We have a full range of sizes andaccessories. Our rentals include free baskets,locks, child seats, delivery and pick-up. See adpage 51. (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. Brand new store!We continue to provide all the same great servicesas our north end store on Mathews Drive, includ-
ing new bike sales, repairs on all makes and mod-els, as well as bicycle rentals. Open Mon.-Fri.,10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. See adpage 51. (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.No hidden costs – free delivery/pick-up, baskets,child carriers and locks. Cruisers, mountain andtandem bikes. Helmets available. Exclusivedealer of Giant Bicycles. See ad page 46. (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 48.(843) 384-9322. hiltonheadbikerental.com.
PedalsPope Avenue, D-18 on map. GPS: 71 PopeAvenue, #A. Hilton Head’s premier bike rentals.
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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 45. (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 whilevacationing on Hilton Head Island. Call or stop into reserve your bikes today. See ad page 59.(843) 686-5833. aaaridingtigers.com.
Vacation Comfort Bike RentalsEnterprise Lane, L-33 on map. GPS: 3CEnterprise Lane. Hilton Head’s most completebike rentals. Free locks, baskets and childcarriers. Free delivery and pick-up. We also rent cribs, strollers, beach chairs, wheelchairs,umbrellas and more. See ad page 57. (843)342-6673 or Toll Free (800) 655-9315.comfyrentals.com.
Yankee Pedaler Bike RentalCall for Island Events’ special. Rent two or more bikes for one week for only $19.50 each.Free locks and child carriers. Free Island-widedelivery. See ad page 53. (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 51. (843) 785-4558.
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 HiltonHead. Reservations required. See ad page 51.(843) 671-3344. commanderzodiac.com.
Dolphin DiscoveriesDeparts from Simmons Landing, off MarshlandRoad, next door to Broad Creek Marina, K-22 onmap. GPS: 11 Simmons Road. Flipper! Well,maybe it’s not the original Flipper, but we do have“Blackbeard,” “Choppy,” “Nick” and even littlebaby “Stripes.” Our dolphin friends seem to enjoythe close-up attention and we do guarantee thatwe will see dolphins! Our 22’ boat is rated for
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14 people, but we limit our tours to 6 so that yourfamily gets our undivided attention. Bring yourcamera... memories to last a lifetime! Coupleswelcome, too! See ad page 47. (843) 684-1910.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 unload our catch. Aquarium on-board season-ally. Call the “Friendliest Staff on the Island” for reservations. See ad page 50. (843) 785-2345. palmettobaywatersports.com.
GypsySouth Beach Marina Village in The Sea PinesResort, F-4 on map. GPS: 232 South Sea PinesDrive. We guarantee that dolphins will be seen on this trip. An environmental cruise featuringmarshes, dolphins and more. Call for scheduleand more information. Cruises leave from South Beach Marina, the closest marina to theocean. See ad page 49. (843) 363-2900.hiltonheadboattours.com.
H2O ParasailHarbour Town Marina in The Sea Pines Resort,H-8 on map. GPS: 149 Lighthouse Road. Wherethe fun is. Welcome aboard your parasail adven-ture, what a way to fly. Rise above CalibogueSound and get an eagle’s eye view over HiltonHead and see over 20 miles in all directions.
Call for special rates. Call or stop by for reser-vations. See ad page 57. (843) 671-4386.h2osportsonline.com.
Hilton Head Wake SportsPalmetto Bay Marina, K-18 on map. GPS: 86Helmsman Way. Dedicated to providing a funand safe experience for riders of all levels.Whether you are a beginner or pro, our experi-enced boat captains will give you the pull you’relooking for. Whether you wakeboard, wakeskate,wakesurf, ski, kneeboard, hydrofoil or just wantto ride a tube, Hilton Head Wake Sports is theway to go! Don’t forget to ask about our discountsfor military and public-safety personnel. HiltonHead Wake Sports... by wakeboarders, for wake-boarders. See ad page 61. (843) 686-2200.hiltonheadwakesports.com.
Island ExplorerOld Oyster Factory Restaurant, MarshlandRoad, I-25 on map. GPS: 10 Marshland Road.A unique and memorable boating experiencefocusing on nature and the local marine envi-ronment. Boats are comfortable, covered and fast, perfect for exploring tidal creeksand numerous islands and beaches. Enjoydolphin/nature tours, sunset/moonlight tours,custom tours and excursions to surroundingislands. See ad page 57. (843) 785-2100.dolphintourshiltonhead.com.
Island Queen Dolphin Nature TourBroad Creek Marina, K-22 on map. GPS: 18 Simmons Road. Coast Guard licensed for 40passengers. A narrated tour where you canenjoy the pleasure of seeing friendly dolphinsand the scenery of beautiful Broad Creek andCalibogue Sound. No gate fees and free parking.Priced at only $16 adults, $8 kids. Trips daily,
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call for reservations. See coupon ad page 54.(843) 681-2522. hiltonheadtours.com.
Lowcountry Nature ToursShelter Cove Harbour, H-26 on map. Enjoy arelaxing, personalized, family experience oncomfortable, shaded, 20 ft. deck boats. Six-person maximum allows a unique, up-close viewof dolphins and other wildlife. This is an experi-ence you will remember for years to come. Seead page 56. (843) 683-0187. GPS: 1 ShelterCove Lane. lowcountrynaturetours.com.
Outside Hilton HeadPinckney Island Wildlife Refuge, U-23 on map;Shelter Cove Marina, G-27 on map. GPS: 1Shelter Cove Lane; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 on map.GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. The Island’spremier nature guide service since 1979. Dailydolphin tours, beachcombing cruises, DaufuskieIsland excursions, private Island experiencesand custom-designed days on the water. Boatrentals and water ski days, too. Small groups incomfortable boats with certified naturalistguides and Coast Guard captains. Family fun. See ad page 55. (800) 686-6996.outsidehiltonhead.com.
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Palmetto Bay ParasailPalmetto Bay Marina, K-18 on map. GPS: 86Helmsman Way. Fly the friendly skies 500 feetin the air. Video and photo packages available.See Hilton Head Island like never before. Nogate fees, great parking. Stay dry or get wet.See ad page 61. (843) 686-2200 or (843) 301-SAIL. palmettobaywatersports.com.
Palmetto Bay WatersportsPalmetto Bay Marina, located at the foot of the Cross Island Pkwy. Bridge, K-18 on map.GPS: 86 Helmsman Way. Splash into some fun and adventure on our new stand-up pad-dleboards, wave runners, motorboats, kayaks,12’ personal fun boats and pontoon boats (19’Triumph seats 8). Drinks, snacks, ice and frozenbait available. Free parking and no gate fees.Call the “Friendliest Staff on the Island” for reser-vations. See ad page 50. (843) 785-2345.palmettobaywatersports.com.
Stand-Up Paddleboarding withOutside 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, funand easy. Remarkable core workout, a cool thrill,
simply a blast. We are the area’s stand-up pad-dleboard headquarters, offering daily clinics,rentals and group excursions. Offering a varietyof boards and accessories exclusively at ourPlaza at Shelter Cove shop. See ad page 55.(800) 686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.
DAUFUSKIE TOURS
The 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 55. (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 LighthouseRoad. Offering the quickest water taxitransportation to Daufuskie Island. Call forreservations. See ad page 48. (843) 363-BOAT(2628). harbourtownadventures.com.
Lowcountry Nature ToursShelter Cove Harbour, H-26 on map. This three-
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Come aboard the GYPSYfor a relaxing, narrated
tour on Calibogue Sound.
We guarantee that dolphins will be seen on this trip.
Adults $15, Children $7 (2 and under free)
www.hiltonheadboattours.com
Join us for an exciting FishingExcursion aboard . . .
THE DRIFTER5 Hr.Trip, $67 Adults,4 Hr.Trip, $62 Adults,
$10 discount for children 12 & under.Rods,Reels,Bait Furnished
CALL (843) 363-2900 FORTIMES AND MORE INFORMATION.
ALL CRUISES LEAVE OUT OF SOUTH BEACH MARINA, THE CLOSESTMARINA TO THE OCEAN! 232 SOUTH SEA PINES DRIVE
hour tour incorporates our two-hour dolphin tourwith one-hour of beachcombing on our neigh-boring Daufuskie Island. Beachcombing givesyou the opportunity to actually get off the boatand onto the beach at Daufuskie Island. Whileon the beach, we search for shells, sand dollars,crabs and starfish. Occasionally, we may find afossilized shark’s tooth. Call for departure times.Reservations are required. See ad page 56.(843) 683-0187. GPS: 1 Shelter Cove Lane.lowcountrynaturetours.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” for reser-vations. See ad page 50. (843) 785-2345.palmettobaywatersports.com.
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. Experience aremarkable tour. After a boat ride to a privateand secluded island deep in the South Carolinabackwaters, you will board kayaks and head upa pristine, calm-water creek. True wilderness,away from development. No experience neces-sary. Ask to go on The Outback. Exclusivelyfrom Outside Hilton Head. See ad page 55.(800) 686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.
FISHING
Blue Water TackleShopSouth Beach Marina Village, F-4 on map. GPS:232 South Sea Pines Drive. Offering charterfishing, bait, fishing tackle, crabbing supplies,marine accessories and T-shirts. Call for charterreservations and availability. See ad pages 36-39.(843) 671-3060. bluewaterhhi.com.
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 49.(843) 363-2900. hiltonheadboattours.com.
Kayak Fishing with Kayak Hilton HeadEnd of Simmons Road on left side, off MarshlandRoad, next door to Broad Creek Marina, K-22 on
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map. GPS: 11 Simmons Road. Rent a kayak,bring a pole and our guides will direct you to thebest spots to fish. Only $10/hour for singlekayaks, $15/hour for double kayaks. Guidedfishing tours available in the winter months. Seead page 47. 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; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 on map. GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. Daily kayakfishing excursions. Daily 3-hour tour includescustom fishing kayak, bait, guide, tackle andlicensing. All tours are conducted in the state-of-the-art Hobie paddle fishing kayaks. Tours sched-uled around optimal tides for targeting redfish.The ultimate in sport fishing. See ad page 55.(800) 686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.
Moneric Fishing ChartersAt the docks of the Chart House, off Squire PopeRoad, S-28 on map. GPS: 2 Hudson Road. Let’sgo fishin’. Captain Eric offers daily charter tripsaboard the 27’ Key West and will customize your outing for up to 6 passengers: From a fewhours, to all day for the fishing enthusiast. Bait,tackle and ice included. See ad page 63. (843)
816-0215 or 341-3742. moneric.com ornorthendcharterfleet.com.
O Cat Fishing Charters with Outside Hilton HeadHilton Head Harbor RV Resort & Marina, T-23on map. GPS: 43A Jenkins Road; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 on map. GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road.Fishing local waters since 1979. O Cat FishingCharters offers a choice of a fast and stable 26’ Power Cat or a 20’ flat boat. Quality fly,spin and sport experiences. Year-round fishingfor redfish, trout, cobia, mackerel and tarpon.Ask about shark fishing, too. Great familyfishing fun. See ad page 55. (800) 686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.
GOLF
Harbour Town Golf LinksHarbour Town in The Sea Pines Resort, H-8 onmap. GPS: 149 Lighthouse Road. Perenniallyranked among the top golf courses in the world and home to The RBC Heritage, a PGATour event. See ad page 71. (843) 842-8484 or 363-4485. seapines.com.
Ocean Course/Heron PointPlantation Clubhouse, open to the public, TheSea Pines Resort, C-10 on map. GPS: 100 NorthSea Pines Drive. Hilton Head Island’s first golf
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course offers a challenging golf experience withmagnificent ocean views. NGCOA BeginnerFriendly Certified Course. Certified AudubonCooperative Sanctuaries. See ad page 71. (843)842-8484 or 363-4475. seapines.com.
HORSEBACK RIDING
Lawton StablesThe Sea Pines Resort, F-12 on map. GPS: 190Greenwood Drive. Guided scenic trail ridesthrough the 600-acre Forest Preserve. Offeringprivate lessons, pony rides for children, horsesbought and sold, training and breeding. A “mustvisit” when on Hilton Head Island. See ad page50. (843) 671-2586. lawtonstableshhi.com.
KAYAK RENTALS AND NATURE TOURS
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 for
reservations. See ad page 48. (843) 363-BOAT(2628). harbourtownadventures.com.
Island ExplorerOld Oyster Factory Restaurant, MarshlandRoad, I-25 on map. GPS: 10 Marshland Road.A unique and memorable boating experiencefocusing on nature and the local marine environ-ment. Boats are comfortable, covered and fast,perfect for exploring tidal creeks and numerousislands and beaches. Enjoy dolphin/nature tours,sunset/moonlight tours, custom tours and excur-sions to surrounding islands. See ad page 57.(843) 785-2100. dolphintourshiltonhead.com.
Island Queen Dolphin Nature TourBroad Creek Marina, K-22 on map. GPS: 18 Simmons Road. Coast Guard licensed for 40passengers. A narrated tour where you canenjoy the pleasure of seeing friendly dolphinsand the scenery of beautiful Broad Creek andCalibogue Sound. No gate fees and free parking.Priced at only $16 adults, $8 kids. Trips daily,call for reservations. See coupon ad page 54.(843) 681-2522. hiltonheadtours.com.
Kayak Hilton Head(Broad Creek location) End of Simmons Road, off Marshland Road, next to Broad CreekMarina, K-22 on map. GPS: 11 Simmons Road.Lots of dolphins... “Blackbeard,” “Nick” andlittle baby “Stripes.” We specialize in family
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ANIMALS are NOT permitted between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. from the Friday before Memorial Day throughLabor Day. Animals MUST be on a leash between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., April 1 through the Thursday beforeMemorial Day and the Tuesday after Labor Day through September 30. Animals must be on leash or underpositive voice control at all other times. Persons in control of animals on the beach are required to remove andproperly dispose of the animal’s excrement. Ordinance signs are posted at most beach access points.
- Information provided by the Town of Hilton Head Island and Shore Beach Service
ADDITIONAL PROHIBITIONS IN DESIGNATED SWIMMING AREAS(Between sunrise and sunset, April 1-September 30):
– Possession or consumption of alcohol
– Glass (bottles, containers, etc.)– Littering– Indecent exposure or nudity– Disorderly conduct– Disturbing the peace– Unauthorized vehicles– Fires and fireworks– Shark fishing– Horse riding or driving
– Removal, harming, or harass-ment of any live beach fauna (sea turtles, sand dollars, etc.)
– Removal, alteration, or damageto dunes, sea oats, or other dune flora
– Operation, launching, or landing of unauthorized motorized watercraft
– Unauthorized commercial activity
– Sleeping on the beach between midnight and 6 a.m.
– Unauthorized wearing of lifeguard emblems, insignias, etc.
– Solicitation or distribution of handouts
– Kites not under manual control– Stunt kites & Sand Sailing
(10 a.m.-6 p.m., April 1 - September 30)
– Parasailing
– Fishing or surfcasting – Surfboards, boogie boards, etc. –– Frisbee or other team sports involving a ball – Games with metal components –
PUBLIC BEACH ACCESS:All of the beach is public, fromthe ocean to the high watermark. Access to the beach, how-ever, is often private. The Town ofHilton Head Island provides ninebeach accesses: Alder LaneBeach Access, off South ForestBeach Drive; Coligny BeachPark, off Coligny Circle;Driessen Beach Park, at theend of Bradley Beach Road;Chaplin Community Park, offWm. Hilton Pkwy.; Fish HaulPark & Mitchelville BeachPark, at the end of Beach CityRoad; Burkes Beach Access, atthe end of Burkes Beach Road;Folly Field Beach Park andIslanders Beach Park, both offFolly Field Road.
PARKING AND FACILITIES:There are 23 metered spaces atAlder Lane; 54 metered spacesat Folly Field and 13 meteredspaces at Burkes Beach Road.The parking fee is a QUARTERfor each 15 minutes.
Additionally, there are 207 spacesat Driessen Beach Park for long-term parking. The fee is aQUARTER for each 30 minutesduring the week.
Parking spaces at IslandersBeach Park are ALWAYSreserved for annual beachpasses. Parking at DriessenBeach Park for annual beachpasses is reserved from 8 a.m.to 3 p.m. Parking is FREE at FishHaul Park, Mitchelville BeachPark and Coligny Beach Park.Handicap parking is availableat no fee at all beach parks.
Restrooms, changing areas,sand showers and vendingmachines are available at thebeach parks.
DESIGNATED SWIMMING AREAS:Official swimming areas havebeen designated for the AlderLane, Coligny, Driessen, FollyField and Islanders Beach Parks.The boundaries will be clearly
marked on the beach and in thewater.
During the beach season,lifeguards are stationed in eachof the designated swimmingareas for assistance and beachinformation. Please ask a life-guard before entering the waterif the yellow caution flag is flying.
BEACH PATROL LOCATIONS:Below, listed from north tosouth, are areas where BeachPatrol can generally be found:AREA 1: Westin Resort • BaronyBeach Club • Islanders BeachPark • Island Club • Folly FieldBeach Park • Hilton Head Beach& Tennis Resort • Driessen BeachPark • SurfWatchAREA 2: Palmetto Dunes House •Marriott Resort • Villamare •Disney Resort • Captain’s Walk• Hilton Resort • Hampton PlaceAREA 3: Windsor Court • WindsorPlace • Barrington • CrownePlaza • Sea Crest • Breakers •Coligny Beach • Holiday Inn •Ocean One • Shorewood • SeaSide VillasAREA 4: Ocean Club Villas •Adventure Inn • Grande Ocean• Alder Lane • Sea Pines BeachClub • Monarch
BEACH PROHIBITIONS: The following are prohibited on all beaches:
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and recreational kayaking. In the winter whentemperatures are cool, kayaking is one of thebest activities on the Island. Relax and enjoybeing on the water while seeing dolphins andall the other fun wildlife that lives here! Toursdaily. Rentals from $10/hr. See ad page 47.(843) 684-1910. kayakhiltonhead.com.
Lowcountry Nature ToursShelter Cove Harbour, H-26 on map. Enjoy arelaxing, personalized family experience on com-fortable, shaded, 20 ft. deck boats. Six-personmaximum allows a unique, up-close view of dol-phins and other wildlife. This is an experience youwill remember for years to come. See ad page56. (843) 683-0187. GPS: 1 Shelter CoveLane. lowcountrynaturetours.com.
May River ExcursionsCalhoun Street, Historic Bluffton, Mainland onmap. Located 15 minutes from Hilton Head, MayRiver Excursions offer private dolphin tours,fishing, shrimping and crabbing excursions. Dailytours offered year round. Call for scheduling andreservations. See ad page 48. (843) 304-2878.mayriverexcursions.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.Daily guided tours, back island excursions, calm-water paddles, kid’s camps, teen tours, kayakfishing and kayak rentals. Kayak with dolphins,egret, heron, eagles, otter and the entire salt marshecosystem. See why over 100,000 have paddledwith OHH over the past 30 years. See ad page55. (800) 686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.
Outside Palmetto BluffPalmetto Bluff, W-9 on map. GPS: 476 Mount PeliaRoad. The only outfitter on the May River. Dailykayak tours and rentals through the Southeast’smost pristine waterways. See ad page 55. (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 50.(843) 785-2345. palmettobaywatersports.com.
Pinckney Island Wildlife RefugeKayak Center At Hudson’s Restaurant
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Off 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 RoyalSound, the “North End” of Hilton Head andsurrounding islands. See ad page 55. (800)686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.
MINIATURE GOLF
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 real-istic miniature golf on the Island. The most chal-lenging, most exciting putting courses. See couponad page 63. (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, edu-cational programs and hands-on displays aresure to spark curiosity and inspire learning in all ages. The Nature Center focuses on thewildlife and habitats of the South Carolina Low-country. People of all ages are invited to have fun, while learning and discovering the natural
world. See ad page 59. (843) 686-5323.h2osportsonline.com.
SCAVENGER HUNTS
High Tech Scavenger Hunt withOutside Hilton HeadThe Plaza at Shelter Cove, G-27 on map. GPS:32 Shelter Cove Lane; Palmetto Bluff, W-9 onmap. GPS: 476 Mount Pelia Road. Looking for afun and inexpensive way to find the hidden gemsof Hilton Head Island? Using the same principlesof a traditional scavenger hunt, this program usesGPS hand-held receivers to navigate throughclues to Hilton Head’s most interesting locations.Great family fun. See ad page 55. (800) 686-6996. outsidehiltonhead.com.
SIGHTSEEING TOURS
Gullah Heritage Trail ToursDeparts from the Coastal Discovery Museum atHoney Horn, N-27 on map. GPS: 70 Honey HornDrive. Experience the Gullah culture of HiltonHead Island on a 2-hour narrated tour of tenneighborhoods established during the Civil War.Highlights include: Gullah Family Compounds,Old Debarkation Point (used before the bridgewas built), Old One-Room School House,Plantation Tabby Ruins, Historic Marker of FirstFreedom Village. The Gullah culture is mani-fested in family, lifestyle, food ways, languageand folklore. See coupon ad page 53. (843)681-7066. gullaheritage.com.
Segway of Savannah102 E. Liberty St. (at the corner of Drayton and Liberty Sts.), Ste. 106, Savannah, GA. Takea daytrip to Historic Savannah and explore thecity on Segway’s Personal Transporter, an elec-
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C A S T B A R C H I Ptric self-balancing device that allows you to seethe city on your own. Formal historic tours by acertified Savannah tour guide and a fun way tosee the sights and sounds. See ad page 56.(912) 233-3554. segwayofsavannah.com.
SPECIAL EVENTS
2012 Hilton Head Island Wine & Food FestivalCoastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn, H-24 on map. GPS: 70 Honey Horn Drive. The27th annual festival will take place on Saturday,March 10th. Admission includes a souvenir wineglass and access to all of the free tastings fromdomestic and international wineries, vineyards,wine distributors and more. 12-3 p.m. See adpage 11. For tickets and information, call (843)686-4944. hiltonheadwineandfood.com.
Marsh Tacky Beach RacesOn Coligny Beach at the Holiday Inn Oceanfront,B-17 on map. GPS: 1 South Forest Beach Dr.Racing Marsh Tackies on the beach was a win-tertime tradition after each year’s harvest withthe winner taking home bragging rights. Theraces have returned on March 18 at 1 p.m. Eventis free, donations accepted. See ad page 26.(843) 255-7303. gullahcelebration.com.
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front lounge. 8:30 p.m. $12 per person. (843)785-4442 or kingfisherseafood.com.
March 1 - 4: The South Carolina RepertoryCompany presents “The Cocktail Hour” by A.R.Gurney and directed by Tom Evans. 136 Beach CityRd. (843) 342-2057 or hiltonheadtheatre.com.
March 2 - 4: May River Theatre Co. reprisesits hit musical, “I Love You, You’re Perfect, NowChange,” in the Ulmer Auditorium at BlufftonTown Hall. 20 Bridge St. (843) 837-7798 ormayrivertheatre.com.
March 2 - 31: “Celebration of Paint andWater” by Lynda K. Potter. The Art League ofHilton Head, Walter Greer Gallery Arts Centerof Coastal Carolina, 14 Shelter Cove Lane.(843) 681-5060 or artleaguehhi.org.
March 2 - 3: The Hilton Head Barbershopperspresent “You Ain’t Heard Nothin’ Yet – The SongsAl Jolson Loved to Sing” featuring the 2010international quartet competition winner, StormFront, at Hilton Head Island High School’s Visualand Performing Arts Center, 7:30 p.m. 70 WilbornRd. (843) 970-9517 or hibarbershoppers.org.
March 2: The Acting Company presentsShakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors” at theArts Center of Coastal Carolina. 14 ShelterCove Lane. (843) 842-2787 or artshhi.com.
March 3 - 4: Hilton Head Island Kennel ClubAll Breed Dog Show at the Coastal DiscoveryMuseum at Honey Horn, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 70 HoneyHorn Dr. (843) 726-3237, 341-7537 orhhikennelclub.org.
March 3: Youth ArtsFest at the Arts Center ofCoastal Carolina. Variety show-style performanc-es featuring young singers, dancers and musicians,free mini art workshops and a youth art exhibitionin celebration of National Youth Arts Month. 14Shelter Cove Lane. (843) 842-2787 or artshhi.com.
March 3: TCL Spring Fling will be held at theTCL New River Campus and will feature live musicby TARGET…the band, heavy hors d’oeuvres,beer and wine, silent auction, and a live auc-tion. 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. (843) 525-8294 ortcl.edu/foundation.
March 5 - 12: Hilton Head International PianoCompetition for pianists ages 18-30 at FirstPresbyterian Church. Talented young pianistsfrom around the world compete in four roundsfor $35,000 in prizes and prestigious performanceopportunities. Presented by the Hilton HeadSymphony Orchestra. 540 Wm. Hilton Pkwy.
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The flower has a very strong sweet smell that signals the onset of spring.
By Kathleen McMenamin, Master Naturalist, H2O Sports
South Carolina Jessamine
“No flower that blooms holds such perfume,As kindness and sympathy won.Wherever there grows the sheltering pineIs clinging a Yellow Jessamine vine.”
-Teresa Strickland, “Legend of the YellowJessamine”
How do you know when spring is right aroundthe corner? When the sweet scent of CarolinaJessamine fills the air.
Cold weather, say hello to the beautiful yellowblooms of Carolina Jessamine, which is knownby many names: Yellow Jessamine, CarolinaJasmine and even Woodbine. Jessamine andjasmine are interchangeable names, so it isproper to call the flower by either title.
This gorgeous blossom is found throughoutthe Southeastern United States, from Virginiato Florida and as far west as Texas. A warmweather plant, Carolina Jessamine thrives asfar south as Guatemala. This twining vine lovestemperate tropical environments. It grows wellin both partial shade and full sun, but definite-ly needs a moist environment to flourish.
Found commonly in the tops of pine trees,this vine can grow to be 10 to 20 feet tall. Itwill climb up almost anything, but is known togravitate towards trees, lattices and fences. Itcan also develop on roadside shrubs and serveas a beautiful ground cover. This highly adapt-able, persistent grower does not have anyrecorded diseases or pest problems.
An evergreen that can be identified all yearround, Yellow Jessamine is known to flower inlate winter and early spring with yellow trumpet-like flowers. The flowers will form in small
clusters and, at times, may have an orangecenter.
The vines themselves are twisted and red-dish in color. The leaves are waxy, longand pointed – usually a dark green thatwill eventually blend into a deep purple
hue. The flower has a very strong sweet smellthat signals the onset of spring. It also producesnectar that attracts bumble bees, Eastern TigerSwallowtails, Cloudless Sulfur butterflies, andEuropean honey bees.
While these species are able to easily accessthe nectar, all parts of the plant can be con-sidered highly toxic. The flower, leaves andstem are poisonous to livestock and are thoughtto cause an allergic reaction in people iftouched. However, Carolina Jessamine wasused by Native Americans to alleviate pain,and is used today to treat measles, tonsillitisand headaches. The toxicity of the YellowJessamine was a genetic development createdin order to stop herbivores from eating theflower before it was able to produce a seed.
This beautiful flowering vine can be found inevery “nook and cranny” of South Carolina,which is just one of the reasons why theGenerally Assembly declared it to be the Stateflower of South Carolina on March 14, 1924.Yellow Jessamine serves as a symbol of con-stancy, loyalty and patriotism in the PalmettoState. Take the time this season to appreciateSouth Carolina’s beloved state flower and toenjoy one of the first signs of spring.
The H2O Nature Center, which features livereptile and amphibian exhibits and hands-on displays, focuses on the wildlife andhabitats of the South Carolina Lowcountry.Nature tours, apparel, gifts, books andbicycle/fishing gear rentals are also avail-able. To reserve the Alligator and WildlifeTour with Master Naturalist KathleenMcMenamin, call (843) 686-5323.H2Osportsonline.com.
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(843) 842-5880 or hhipc.org.
March 5 - 10: Hilton Head Island Wine & FoodFestival at various locations. Great Chefs of theSouth Wine Dinners at various locations, March5-9. Grand Tasting and Silent Auction at theHarbour Town Conference Center on March 9,5:30-7:30 p.m. Wine & Festival and Silent WineAuction at the Coastal Discovery Museum atHoney Horn on March 10, 12-3 p.m. (843) 686-4944 or hiltonheadwineandfood.com.
March 9: Hilton Head Island Ski Club TGIF Socialat Old Oyster Factory, 5-7 p.m. Members andinterested skiers and non-skiers welcome. MarshlandRd. (843) 681-4181 or hiltonheadskiclub.com.
March 9: Grand Tasting & Silent Auction atSea Pines Resort, Harbour Town ConferenceCenter, 5:30-7:30 p.m. (843) 686-4944 orhiltonheadwineandfood.com.
March 10: Wine & Food Festival, Coastal Disc-overy Museum at Honey Horn, 12-3 p.m. PublicTasting/Silent Auction. Admission includes a souvenirwine glass and access to all of the free tastings.(843) 686-4944 or hiltonheadwineandfood.com.
March 10: “CHC Horse Show hosted at Lawton
Stables” in The Sea Pines Resort, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.Reservations required. (843) 671-2586 orlawtonstableshhi.com.
March 10: “Super Saturdays: Animals of theLowcountry” sponsored by Friends of the Libraryat the Hilton Head Branch Library, 11 a.m. Meetfriends from the Oatland Island Wildlife Center.Free, tickets available one hour prior to pro-gram. 11 Beach City Rd. (843) 255-6500 orbeaufortcountylibrary.org.
March 11: 29th Annual Hilton Head Island St.Patrick’s Day Parade begins at Coligny Circle, 3p.m. Clowns, marching bands, floats, Shiners,dignitaries and animal contingencies make theirway down Pope Avenue to Office Park Road. (843)384-4034, 837-4956 or stpatricksdayhhi.com.
March 12: The Arts Center of Coastal Carolinapresents Celtic Crossroads. Seven traditional Irishartists combine classic Irish rhythms, bluegrass,gypsy and jazz for a unique Irish music experi-ence. 14 Shelter Cove Lane. (843) 842-2787or artshhi.com.
March 14: Open Studio Nights at The ArtsCenter of Coastal Carolina, 14 Shelter CoveLane. Adults and teens - Come and spend theevening with friends and fellow artists to DOYOUR OWN THING! 6-9 p.m. (843) 686-3945ext. 223 or artshhi.com.
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By Capt. Patte Ranney, S.C. Master Naturalist,Outside Hilton Head
Understanding the Saltmarsh
The saltmarsh – the vast, low-lying grassyfields that frame the winding channels andcreeks on the leeward side of Hilton HeadIsland – teases all the senses. Depending onyour perspective, you can see it, smell it, hearit, taste it and feel it.
I often write about what you can see: thebirds, the dolphins, the often-overlooked tinycreatures scampering through the marsh. Inthis article, I encourage you to become awareof the aromas that permeate our special placein the Lowcountry.
The first sense to be stimulated while crossingthe bridge onto Hilton Head is often olfacto-ry, especially when the tide is low and theoyster beds and mudflats are exposed. Whatis that smell? Do you think it is pleasant? Orrather pungent? Whatever you think, it is mostcertainly distinctive!
The special aroma of the saltmarsh is notpollution, but rather a natural by-product ofa healthy and thriving eco-system. While saltbreezes add zest, the most significant contrib-utor is the pluff mud.
So, what is pluff mud? It’s the glisteningribbon of brown that lies between the base ofthe grasses and the water’s edge. It is oftencovered at high tide. As the story goes, pluffmud derives its name from the sound it makesas you extract your hand or foot from its grip.It is soft and warm and smooth. At the baseof the grass, the mud is firm and more claylike;
at the water’s edge it is loose and slippery.
Pluff mud acts as a sponge, absorbing therush of the incoming tide and draining as thetide ebbs. This unique combination of water,topsoil sediment, clay and decaying organicmatter is stirred and settled by the ever-changing tide, enriching and fertilizing thesaltmarsh while supporting the grasses andoyster beds. Pluff mud is oxygen-poor, contin-uously forming gases within the mud. Whendisturbed or exposed, anaerobic bacteriarelease hydrogen sulfide, which is the sourceof the smell that many describe as that of“rotten eggs.”
Please note that it is highly inadvisable toattempt to step into or walk through pluff mud.It is often quite deep and can be extremelydifficult to extricate yourself from.
The next time you visit the waterways thatsurround our island, take a moment or two toclose your eyes and breathe. I may not haveshifted your olfactory opinion, but I do hope Ihave increased your understanding of thepungent fragrance that wafts through the air.It always smells like home to me!
For more than 30 years, Outside HiltonHead has provided personalized adven-tures for all ages, from kayak, fishing,nature and dolphin tours to kids’ camps,history excursions, family outings andstand-up paddle boarding. (843) 686-6996or outsidehiltonhead.com.
...pluff mud derives itsname from the sound itmakes as you extract yourhand or foot...
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March 14: Alligators in South Carolina! TheCoastal Discovery Museum, will host Tom Murphy,a retired biologist with the South Carolina Dept.of Natural Resources, for a presentation at 3 pm.$7 per person. Reservations are required. 70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 689-6767 ext 223 or coastaldiscovery.org.
March 14: “Lunch With Author Series: MichaelParker” hosted by USCB at the Country Club ofHilton Head, noon. The author discusses his mostrecent historical novel, The Watery Part of the World.Reservations required, series tickets available. (843)521-4147 or e-mail [email protected].
March 17 - April 1: The Arts Center of CoastalCarolina presents the humorous and touchingAmerican classic, “Driving Miss Daisy.” 14 ShelterCove Lane. (843) 842-2787 or artshhi.com.
March 17: Salty Dog Annual Kid’s ShamrockHunt. 10 a.m. Find four leaf clovers redeemablefor free Salty Dog T-Shirts, prizes & treats. Jakethe Salty Dog and children’s entertainment 10-Noon. Plus, a special Irish menu at the cafe!(843) 671-CAFE or saltydog.com.
March 17: The Hilton Head Choral Societypresents the internationally acclaimed Vienna
Boys Choir in concert at Holy Family CatholicChurch, 8 p.m. 24 Pope Ave. (843) 341-3818or hiltonheadchoralsociety.org.
March 18: Marsh Tacky Horse Run & Exhibition,part of the 16th Annual Hilton Head IslandGullah Celebration, at Coligny Beach, 1 p.m.An event showcasing the horses which playedan integral part in the survival of the Gullahpeople on Hilton Head Island. (843) 255-7303or gullahcelebration.com.
March 21 - April 8: The South CarolinaRepertory Company presents “The Clean House”by Sarah Ruhl and directed by Blake White.March 21 is Preview Night with a portion of theproceeds benefiting Safe Harbour.136 Beach CityRd. (843) 342-2057 or hiltonheadtheatre.com.
March 21: League of the Symphony OrchestraLunch, Fashion Show and Silent Auction to ben-efit the HHSO’s youth programs at the Sea PinesCountry Club, 11 a.m. Single tickets are $40;Tables of 10 are $350. 30 Governors Rd. (843)842-2055 or hhso.org.
March 24: “Give a Little Bit!” Hilton HeadMayor Drew Laughlin introduces a St. Baldrick’sHead-Shaving event to raise funds for kids’ can-cer research. 2-4 p.m. at Steamer SeafoodCompany in Coligny Plaza. (843) 342-2096 or stbaldricks.org.
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Take one more club than usual from thatdistance and avoid allowing your weightto shift to your toes. Your swing plane willalready be steeper than normal, making iteasy to lose your balance and fall forwardif your weight is on your toes. Right-han-ders should aim to the left of the target toprepare for the ball to go right.
3. Forward Foot Higher Than The Back FootIn this scenario, your backswing feels easybecause your club and body are movingdownhill. However, your downswing andfollow-through must be exaggerated tohelp you transfer your weight to the forwardfoot. Practice getting to your finish withyour normal tempo and rhythm. This shotwill fly higher and shorter than usual, sotake one club more to compensate.
4. Forward Foot Lower Than The Back FootThis shot can go farther than you wouldimagine. The key is to practice your back-swing so that you get the normal weighttransfer to your back foot. After impactyour weight will transfer forward downthe hill and you may lose your balance,but this is OK. Allow your swing to finishand take a step forward down the hill.
A former PGA Touring pro, DougWeaver is the Director of Instruction atthe Palmetto Dunes Golf Academy. Heconducts “Where Does the Power ComeFrom?,” a free hands-on interactiveclinic and demonstration, every Mondayat 4 p.m. (843) 785-1138, (800)827-3006 or palmettodunes.com.
Recovery Shots From Awkward LiesBy Doug Weaver, Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort
Once you find yourbalance, make multiplepractice swings to allowyour body to adjust...
Photography by Rob Tipton/Boomkin Productions
Recovery shots from awkward lies are tricky, but with prac-tice any player can become an accomplished escape artist.
Walter Hagen, the five-time PGA Championship winner,mentioned that even in the tournaments he won, hewould embarrass himself by hitting terrible shots thatmade him angry enough to kick his bag and shout.However, he got over it and was thinking clearly beforehe executed his next shot – which was often brilliant.
While Hagen expected the best, he was prepared for theworst. Sidehill lies are a worst-case scenario for manygolfers because they are rarely practiced. Here are sometips on preparing for those shots, so you can perform a Hagen-like recovery when you find yourself in anawkward lie.
For all shots hit from uneven, sidehill lies, the samebasics apply. First, find your balance by leaning on yourtoes, then shifting your weight to your heels. Find a pointin between where your balance feels like it is under yourshoestrings. Once you find your balance, make multiplepractice swings to allow your body to adjust to the feel-ing of that particular shot. When you're ready to hit, askone of your playing partners to watch where your ballgoes so you can focus on making solid impact andswinging under control.
In addition to these general tips, keep the followingspecifics in mind for these different types of trouble shots:
1. Ball Above Your FeetGrip down on the club in order to maintain your basicposture. You may lose distance, so consider taking moreclub. Remember that the ball flight tends to go in thedirection of your body, so for a right-hander you’ll prob-ably hit the ball left. Your swing will feel flatter, but trustit and make a confident, controlled swing.
2. Ball Below Your Feet
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80 Pope Ave. • 18 Holes(Next to Wild Wing Cafe)
785-9214
$1 Off per person up to 6 people,
before 6 pmAdult prices only.
Play Miniature Golf!
Hwy 278 • 36 Holes(Next to Fresh Market Shoppes)
686-3399 Exp. 3/31/12
OFFPlay the Island’s best miniature golf courses.
Kids 4 and under play FREE(one per paying adult)
$6.0050¢ Off per person
up to 6 people, after 6 pm
Adult prices only.
OFF$3.00
March 24: WingFest at Shelter Cove CommunityPark, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Local restaurants cook uptheir best wings with live music and a Kid Zone.Food sold separately. Proceeds benefit the IslandRec. Center’s Children’s Scholarship Fund.Admission is $5; free for ages 12 and under. 39Shelter Cove Lane. (843) 681-7273 orislandreccenter.org.
March 26 - 30: Gregg Russell Concerts underthe Liberty Oak in Harbour Town, Monday-Friday,7:30-9 p.m. Family-oriented singer/storytellerperforms sing-a-longs, ballads and silly songswith audience participation. Complimentary.(843) 842-1979 or seapines.com.
March 26: “From Salzburg with Love” present-ed by the CSO Chamber Orchestra at the ArtsCenter of Coastal Carolina, 8 p.m. 14 Shelter Cove Lane. (843) 842-2787 orcharlestonsymphony.org.
March 30: The Hilton Head Choral Societypresents “Musical Masterworks: The Magic ofMozart” at First Presbyterian Church, 8 p.m.540 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 341-3818 orhiltonheadchoralsociety.org.
March 31: Start the spring season “Tanger Style”with Spring Fashion Week! 12-3 p.m. Shoppersare invited to stop by the tent at the Tanger 1 foran afternoon of personal styling along withbeauty and health tips as well as the chance to“find your inner model“ during fashion photoshoots. Free admission. (843) 837-5410 ortangeroutlet.com.
March 31: “Spring Gala” to benefit technologyand books at Thomas Heyward Academy featur-ing beach, boogie and blues performed by theJoshua Foxx Band. BBQ dinners, beer, wine willbe available to purchase along with a silent auc-tion. Advance tickets of $20 can be purchasedat Southern Drawl Outfitters (Bluffton), Blossom’son Main (Ridgeland) or Graybar Fence (Beaufort)or are $25 at gate. 7-11 p.m., Ridgeland Farmer’sMarket. (843) 321-0940 or thomasheyward.org.
PLEASE NOTE: WE MAKE EVERY EFFORT POS-SIBLE TO SEE THAT THE INFORMATION INOUR CALENDAR OF EVENTS IS ACCURATE.HOWEVER, EVENTS SOMETIMES CHANGE WITH-OUT PRIOR NOTICE. PLEASE CALL THE LISTEDPHONE NUMBERS FOR CONFIRMATION.
TO INCLUDE YOUR EVENT IN THE CALENDAR,CALL (843) 757-9889, FAX (843) 757-9189 orE-MAIL [email protected].
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Phone # OfHoles Par Length Rating Map
IDNAME/LOCATION
Adventure Cove, Hwy. 278 at Folly Field Rd. ✮ (843) 842-9990 36 - Miniature - H-33
Arthur Hills at Palmetto Dunes (843) 785-1138 18 72 6651 72.9 F-26
Arthur Hills Course at Palmetto Hall (800) 234-6318 18 72 6918 73.7 N-33
Barony, Port Royal Plantation (800) 234-6318 18 72 6543 71.6 J-37
Bear Creek*, Hilton Head Plantation (843) 681-2667 18 72 6804 73.8 R-33
Bloody Point, Daufuskie Island Resort (843) 785-5029 18 72 6900 73.2 N-3
Country Club of Hilton Head, Hilton Head Plantation (843) 681-4653 18 72 6919 74.0 R-33
Crescent Pointe Golf Club, Mainland, Hwy. 278 (843) 706-2600 18 71 6772 73.6 X-11
Devil’s Elbow North*, Moss Creek (843) 785-6182 18 72 6555 71.9 X-11
Devil’s Elbow South*, Moss Creek (843) 785-6182 18 72 6885 73.7 X-11
Dolphin Head*, Hilton Head Plantation (843) 681-5550 18 72 6632 72.6 R-33
Eagle’s Pointe Golf Club, Mainland, Hwy. 278 (843) 686-4457 18 71 6782 72.5 X-11
George Fazio, Palmetto Dunes (843) 785-1138 18 70 6873 73.9 F-26
Golden Bear Golf Club, Indigo Run (843) 689-2200 18 72 7014 73.7 L-28
Golf Club at Indigo Run* (843) 689-5666 18 72 6707 72.3 L-28
Haig Point Golf Club*, Daufuskie Island (843) 686-9202 29 72 7114 74.6 N-3
Harbour Town Golf Links, The Sea Pines Resort (843) 842-8484 18 71 6973 75.2 G-7
Heron Point, The Sea Pines Resort (843) 842-8484 18 71 7103 75.4 C-11
Hidden Cypress Golf Club, Mainland, Sun City (843) 705-4999 18 72 6953 73.6 X-8
Hilton Head National, Mainland, Hwy. 278 (843) 842-5900 27 - - - W-11
Island West Golf Club, Mainland, Hwy. 278 (866) 506-1083 18 72 6803 73.3 X-10
Legendary Golf, Wm. Hilton Pkwy. ✮ (843) 686-3399 36 - Miniature - G-22
Legendary Golf, Pope Ave. ✮ (843) 785-9214 18 - Miniature - C-17
Long Cove*, Long Cove Club (843) 686-1020 18 71 7026 74.8 G-22
Melrose Golf Club, Daufuskie Island (843) 785-5029 18 72 7081 74.2 N-3
Ocean Course, The Sea Pines Resort (843) 842-8484 18 71 6906 72.8 C-11
Okatie Creek Golf Club, Mainland, Sun City (843) 705-4653 18 72 6719 72.1 X-8
Old Carolina Golf Club, Mainland, Hwy. 278 (843) 757-8311 9 36 3255 36.3 X-11
Old South Golf Links, Mainland, Hwy. 278 (843) 785-5353 18 72 6772 73.3 X-10
Oyster Reef, Hilton Head Plantation (800) 234-6318 18 72 7018 74.7 R-33
Pirates Island Adventure Golf, Hwy. 278 ✮ (843) 686-4001 36 - Miniature - G-24
Planter’s Row, Port Royal Plantation (800) 234-6318 18 72 6625 72.1 J-37
Robber’s Row, Port Royal Plantation (800) 234-6318 18 72 6657 73.3 J-37
Robert Cupp Course, Palmetto Hall (800) 234-6318 18 71 7079 75.2 N-33
Robert Trent Jones, Palmetto Dunes (843) 785-1138 18 72 7005 74.3 F-26
Rose Hill Golf CLub, Mainland, Hwy. 278 (843) 757-9030 18 72 6960 - X-11
Sea Pines Country Club*, The Sea Pines Resort (843) 671-4417 18 72 6346 70.7 C-11
Shipyard Golf Club, Shipyard Plantation (800) 234-6318 27 - - - D-20
Spanish Wells Golf Club**, Spanish Wells (843) 681-2819 9 36 3052 69.0 M-18
Wexford*, Wexford Plantation (843) 686-8812 18 72 6887 73.1 H-20
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RECREATION2012 Hilton Head Island Wine &
Food Festival Pg. 11Adventure Cruises Pg. 51Bicycle Billy’s Pg. 55The Bike Doctor Pg. 51Blue Water TackleShop Pgs. 36-39Commander Zodiac Pg. 51Dolphin Discoveries Pg. 47Dolphin Seafari Pg. 50Drifter Pg. 49Gullah Heritage Trail Tours Pg. 53
Gypsy Pg. 49H2O Nature Center Pg. 59H2O Parasail Pg. 57Harbour Town Adventures Enviro
Tours Pg. 48Hilton Head Bicycle
Company Pg. 46Hilton Head Wake Sports Pg. 61Island Explorer Pg. 57Island Queen Dolphin Nature TourPg. 54
Kayak Hilton Head Pg. 47Lawton Stables Pg. 50Legendary Golf Pg. 63Low Country Nature Tours Pg. 56LowSea Bike, Beach & Baby
Rentals Pg. 48May River Excursions Pg. 48
MonEric Fishing Charters Pg. 63Nature Cruise w/Lunch or Dinner
at Marshside Mama’s Pg. 50Outside Hilton Head Pg. 55Outside Palmetto Bluff Pg. 55Palmetto Bay Parasail Pg. 61Palmetto Bay Watersports Pg. 50Pedals Pg. 45Riding Tigers Bike Rentals Pg. 59The Sea Pines Resort Pg. 71Segway of Savannah Pg. 56Vacation Comfort Bike Rentals Pg. 57
Yankee Pedaler Bike Rental Pg. 53
LODGING & REAL ESTATEHilton Head Accommodations Pg. 9
Palmetto Sands Realty Pg. 23Resort Source Timeshare
Resales Pg. 9South Beach Inn & Vacation
Rentals Pgs. 36-39
ARTS & SERVICESArts Center of Coastal
Carolina Pg. 67Fountain Spa Pg. 27HiltonHead.com Pg. 65Hilton Head Island Photography Pg. 24
Legacy Design Photographers Pg. 25
Memory Lane Portraits Pg. 27
RESTAURANTS & LOUNGESBritish Open Pub Pg. 15Captain John’s Galley at The
Salty Dog Cafe Pgs. 36-39Casey’s Sports Bar & Grille Pg. 13
Chart House Pg. 13Crazy Crab Pg. 3ELA’s Blu Water Grille Pg. 16Frosty Frog Cafe Daiquiri Bar Pg. 17
Hilton Head Brewing Company Pg. 15
It’s Greek To Me Pg. 15Jake’s Salty Dog Pizza Pgs. 36-39
Kingfisher Seafood, Pasta & Steak House Pg. 7
Land’s End Tavern Pgs. 36-39The Market Street Cafe Pg. 19The Salty Dog Cafe Pgs. 36-39
Stellini Italian Restaurant Pg. 21
Top of the Kingfisher Pg. 7The Wreck of The Salty Dog Pgs. 36-39
SHOPS & BUSINESSESBirkenstock Barefootin’ Pg. 30Camp Hilton Head Pg. 2Coligny Hardware Pg. 41Designs By Cleo Pg. 34Forsythe Jewelers Pg. 43Fresh Produce Pg. 35Frosty’s Closet Pg. 15Harbour Town Shops Pg. 71Hilton Head Shirt Company Pg. 2
Hospice Community Thrift Pg. 34
Island Fudge Shoppe Pg. 40Island Quilters Pg. 41Island Winery Pg. 19Jake’s Cargo Pgs. 36-39Jake’s Shore Thing Pg. 33Jamaican Me Crazy Pg. 32The Litter Box Pg. 33Outside Hilton Head Pg. 55Piggly Wiggly Pg. 20Salty Dog T-Shirt Factory Pgs. 36-39 & 72
The Shops at Sea Pines Center Pg. 71
South Beach General Store Pg. 2
Tanger Outlets Pgs. 4 & 5Tropical Outfitters Pg. 31
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ACROSS CLUES1. Angler does this. 5. Sand____.8. Close up shot.
12. The Market Street Cafe – AnIsland favorite for ____ 25 years.
13. LPGA’s Dahliof.14. Yankee Pedaler – Rent 2 or more
bikes for 1 week for only $19.50
____.15. Eastern European Empire: Abbr.16. Needed for college.17. National Teachers Exam: Abbr.18. British Open Pub – Pub style
restaurant with golf ____ &memorabilia.
20. The Crazy Crab – ____ inside orjoin us on our outside deck.
22. Stellini for ____.25. Piggly Wiggly with Bakery/____.28. Kingfisher – Waterfront dining,
inside or ____. 29. Hilton Head Brewing Co. with a
____ array of food and drinks.33. Carey North navigating buyers
and sellers through today’s ____estate market.
35. Archaic pronoun.37. A small retail store.39. 2012 Hilton Head Island Wine
____ Food Festival, March 5-10.40. Frosty’s Closet for ____ of your
frog wear needs.41. Imagery Interpretation Report:
Abbr.43. Land’s End Tavern – Serving
everything from ____ seafood todelicious steaks.
45. The Gypsy – All cruises leaveout of South Beach ____.
48. ____ Angeles.49. Casey’s Sports Bar & Grille –
Special drink prices ____ day. 51. Golfer __ __ Points. 53. LPGA’s ____ Ping Lin. 54. A river in central Germany. 55. Ruling: Abbr.56. To really experience the Island
you ____ to see Sea Pines.58. International organization.60. Fountain Spa – We sell an array
of natural products, like body____.
61. Warm up at The Salty ____Cafe’s heated outdoor bar!
62. Commander Zodiac for the sheerpleasure of being ____ close withnature.
63. National Book TrustOrganization: Abbr.
DOWN CLUES1. Hilton Head Shirt ____.2. Greeting.3. Dolphin Seafari Nature Cruises
– ____ sea creatures up close.4. Jake’s Cargo for a pet toy or
gourmet ____.5. The Island Fudge Shoppe with
the ____ homemade confectionsanywhere.
6. Hummingbird.7. Riding Tigers Bike Rentals – See
ad for money off weekly ____.8. The Shops at Sea Pines ____.9. Salty Dog T-Shirt Factory for a
Salty Dog shirt or ____.10. MonEric Fishing Charters – Bait,
tackle & ____ included.11. Golfer __ __ Horgan.19. Rapid access vehicle: Abbr.21. Legendary Golf – See ____ for
coupon.22. Tennis’ Kimberly ____.23. Symbol for element gold.24. Birkenstock Barefootin’ with 300
different ____ for children andadults.
26. To acquire knowledge.27. Golfer ____ Leggatt.30. The Wreck Of The Salty Dog
Cafe with the same spirit ____The Salty Dog Cafe.
31. Quiet.
32. Island Quilters for kits & tools forbeginner ____ expert quilters.
34. Load: Abbr.36. Golfer Ernie ____.38. Animal virus.40. Kayak Fishing with Outside
Hilton Head – Tours scheduled____ optimal tides.
42. Roman second.43. O Cat Fishing Charters –
Quality ____, spin & sportexperience.
44. Legacy Design Photographers –Enjoy viewing your Hilton ____portraits the next day.
45. It’s Greek To Me – Kids ____available.
46. Symbol for element argon.47. Pedals for hybrid bikes & ____
tricycles.50. Nickname for Violet.52. Vacation Comfort Bike Rentals –
We ____ rent cribs, strollers &more.
54. LPGA’s ____ Mallon.55. Chart House – Enjoy award-
winning prime ____.57. Executive Office: Abbr.59. Palmetto Bay Watersports – Free
parking & ____ gate fees.60. Lawton Stables – A “must-visit”
when ____ Hilton Head Island.
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From the Lighthouse of Harbour Town andThe Shops at Sea Pines Center to the CapeCod Fishing Village of South Beach Marina,Sea Pines has it all. That’s because we startedit all. We have the beaches. We have therestaurants. We have the shopping, golf, tennis, bike paths, horse back riding, kayak-ing and watersports. We have everything youwant from Hilton Head. So if you want toreally experience the island, you need to seewhere it all began, and see Sea Pines!
Harbour Town • South Beach • Sea Pines Center
3 LocationsINSIDE SEA PINES
232 S Sea Pines Dr • 843-671-2232T-Shirt Shop
Open 7 Days A Week9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Jake’s CargoOpen 7 Days A Week9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
See centerspread for directions.
OUTSIDE SEA PINES67 Arrow Road • 843-842-6331
Open 7 Days A WeekMonday - Saturday 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
DIRECTIONS TO ARROW RD:Exit the Sea Pines traffic circle
onto Palmetto Bay Rd. Take a rightat the first traffic light onto Target Rd.Take a left onto Arrow Rd. go 1/2
mile to 67 Arrow Rd.
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