TALK OF THE TOWN | May River Theatre: State Fair | 5-5-2015 | Only on WHHI-TV
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TALK OF THE TOWN | May River Theatre: Man of La Mancha | 4-29-2014 | Only on WHHI-TV
Man of La Mancha
May 9-25 at May River Theatre, Bluffton
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Bluffton Properties | Old Town Bluffton Properties | Bluffton SC
Bluffton Real Estate | Old Town Bluffton Properties | Bluffton SC
Historic Old Town Bluffton was founded in the early 1800's high atop the bluffs of the beautiful May River as a summer haven for Southern plantation owners and families from nearby Savannah and inland South Carolina who came to enjoy the cool summer breezes and bountiful seafood from the pristine May River.
In the 1850's a steamboat landing was built at the end of Calhoun Street, and Bluffton became the commercial center of southern Beaufort County as a stopover for land and sea travelers between Savannah and nearby Beaufort, SC. That landing still serves today as Bluffton's community dock accessing Old Town.
Situated high on the bluff of the May River, also on Calhoun Street, is the iconic Church of the Cross, designed by architect Edward Brickell White and built in 1854. Further down Calhoun, is the beautiful and historic antebellum home known as Seven Oaks, the charming Fripp-Lowden House, The Store, the Carson Cottage, The Patz Brothers House, and the Planters Mercantile Store.
Today, Bluffton has emerged into a bustling town and has become an important tourism partner with neighboring Hilton Head Island. Bluffton is the fastest growing municipality in South Carolina and is the fifth largest municipality in the state by land area.
Bluffton has the distinction of being voted by Garden and Gun Magazine as one of 10 Great Escapes: A Southern Dream Town; was voted by Money Magazine as one of the Best Places to Retire in the US; and Bluffton's Palmetto Bluff has been awarded #1 Resort in the U.S. for Family Travel.
The Old Town district of Bluffton has become well known for its eclectic mix of excellent restaurants, shops and art galleries, and its superb farmer's market. With over 400 events annually, including the MayFest, the Art and Seafood Festival, Bluffton's Annual Fall Oyster Roast, the Christmas Parade, Bluffton's many unique celebrations and festivals bring residents and over 100,000 visitors together to enjoy all that this historic South Carolina town has to offer.
The original one square mile known as Old Town Bluffton strives to protect its authentic, local flavor and unique history, while creating new commercial and residential ventures that philosophically continue to establish Old Town as the historically significant epicenter that has been called The last true coastal village of the South.
Old Town Bluffton Properties Call 843-384-5764
TALK OF THE TOWN | Benji Morgan & Kelley Ard, May River Theatre | 7-29-2014 | Only on WHHI-TV
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The May River Theatre | Dixie Swim Club | February 14th thru March 2nd | www.mayrivertheatre.com
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TALK OF THE TOWN | October 29, 2013 | May River Theatre | Only on WHHI-TV
Berkeley Place Buckwalter Parkway Bluffton SC
Berkeley Place in Bluffton, South Carolina has fascinating shops, excellent restaurants, a variety of services and the Cinemark Theatre with 12 screens, all within a ten minute drive from anywhere in Bluffton with great convenience to Bluffton residents. Restaurants include the Outback Steak House, Hinchey's Chicago Bar and Grill, Cinco Mexican Grill, Cheeburger Cheeburger and the Chin Dynasty China Bistro and Sushi Bar. Video by Richard Kadesch, the Gated Community Specialist®, a Buyer's Real Estate Agent with 39 years of Hilton Head Island real estate experience, Owner and Broker-in-Charge of Go Gated Realty®. Bluffton is a great place to live so please call me, Buyer's Agent Richard Kadesch about the home that you want to find today. My cell number 843-684-2933, email rich@gogated.com. Thank you for watching this video. Please subscribe to the Go Gated Channel on You Tube!
TALK OF THE TOWN | May River Theatre | 10-28-2014 | Only on WHHI-TV
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305 Cherrwood Drive; Westminster, SC
Looking for a change? A place that offers “the complete package”. Look no further! An exceptional buy in the Foxwood Hills resort and located on beautiful Lake Hartwell, this solidly constructed A frame home is worth serious consideration and priced to sell. As you enter a cozy screened porch and then into the house, you are struck by a great room with soaring windows, a pine tongue in groove ceiling, rich wood paneling and a crafted stone wood burning fireplace. An open floor plan with kitchen, granite counters and breakfast area make this a perfect place to relax or entertain. Doors open on to a deck that overlooks Lake Hartwell with a concrete golf cart path to the floating dock. But there is more. The master and second bedroom are on the main floor, loft with third bedroom on the second level and a huge rec room downstairs with a room that is utilized as a bedroom. Plumbing set so that the area could easily be made into a mother-in-law suite. This home is definitely worth serious consideration. The Foxwood Hills has much to offer. With very modest HOA fees, you have access to a large indoor pool with Jacuzzi, game room, fitness center, Olympic sized outdoor pool with outdoor Jacuzzi, playground, golf, and outstanding tennis courts. Just minutes from I-85, two hours from Atlanta and an hour from exciting Greenville. What attracts people to the “Golden Corner” of South Carolina besides a mild climate that still allows for a change in seasons? Too much to cover in this commentary but a few of the benefits of living in this home located in a most special part of the world must be addressed. Lake Hartwell, some 50 ,000 acres, is known for its outstanding fishing. In 2011 the annual Bassmaster Tournament winners recorded a catch of 21.5 lbs (three days). Anglers from all over the Country fish for “stripers”. Whatever water sport you desire, Lake Hartwell is perfect. It’s size allows for uncrowded pleasure be it speeding over the water on a jet ski or taking a leisurely cruise on a pontoon boat watching the spectacular sunset. This house is also perfectly located to explore both Lakes Keowee and Jocassee. Both have convenient public access for boat launch should one wish to explore two of the only “blue water” lakes in South Carolina. Only a short drive to the Blue Ridge Mountains, you find hundreds of miles of hiking trails in the Sumter National Forest walking the same trails of the Cherokee. Or you might enjoy whitewater rafting down the Chattooga River. Add to the natural beauty is the fact that there are over 100 waterfalls accessible to the public. It is no wonder the Cherokee called these the “mountains of tears”. Fly fishing? Oh my… Fifteen minutes from Seneca where restaurants abound and one can capture the flavor “ram cat alley”with its boutique shops and restaurants. Ten more minutes and you are in Clemson, home of the Clemson University “Tigers”. This house is perfect for inviting guests to attend Clemson football games in “Death Valley” or enjoy the many cultural events offered to the public by Clemson. Want more? Just 30 miles away from Clemson is the city of Greenville, SC. It is a modern, progressive city that offers first class theatre in the Peace Center for the Performing Arts, professional baseball and hockey, a wonderful interactive Children’s Museum, outstanding restaurants, great entertainment in the historic “West End” and much more. Finally, if airport access is important, the house is located only 115 miles from Atlanta’s Hartsfield airport, 145 miles from Charlotte’s Douglas airport and an hour from Greenville- Spartanburg airport (Southwest, Delta, Northwest, and Aligent). Don’t let this opportunity pass you by. As you can see, you are not just buying a home, you’re buying a complete change in lifestyle. THIS HOUSE IS PRICED TO SELL. COME SEE! All numerical representations are approximations and may be inaccurate. If Buyer's decision to purchase is based upon numerical representations, Buyer/Buyer's Agent shall be responsible for verifying all numbers. To see more detail, check out the website at 305Cherrwood.com
Hammock Coast Boosts SC Sea Turtle Hospital.mov
At a May 12, 2012, Sea Turtle Hospital fundraiser and book-signing event in the Litchfield area of Pawleys Island. Author Mary Alice Monroe spoke about her new book, Beach House Memories. She is a long-time sea turtle watcher and supporter of the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston, SC, where the Sea Turtle Hospital is located and operated by Sea Turtle Rescue of the SC Department of Natural Resources, and guided by DuBose Griffin, SC sea turtle coordinator, who also spoke. Also present were Turtle Hospital Biologist Christi Hughes and Cindy Roe Ware, annual giving/institutional advancement, SC Aquarium.
From May to August, loggerhead sea turtles come ashore at night to lay their eggs with hatching continuing into October. Loggerhead nesting in South Carolina has been well documented and has averaged 3,378 nests per year over the last 10 years. Last year was a busy year with over 4,000 nests reported.
DNR uses DNA genetic fingerprinting (CSI for sea turtles) to identify individual loggerhead nesting females, providing a census of the actual nesting population. This year (2012) marks year three of this project, which has identified 3,694 individual adult female loggerheads.
Support of coastal residents and visitors is needed to educate all to Keep Light's Out for Loggerheads.
More than SC 1,100 volunteers, including South Carolina United Turtle Enthusiasts (SCUTE) help protect nests and document sea turtles that wash ashore. DNR staff members also rescue live sea turtles in need of care.
South Carolina Aquarium planners are developing a pan to bring the Sea Turtle Hospital up to the first floor.
The organization says it hopes to demonstrate the care, education and conservation efforts undertaken everyday on the endangered sea turtles found off the coast.
The Sea Turtle Rescue Program has treated and released 83 threatened and endangered sea turtles back into the wild.
The Aquarium says it seeks to partner with individuals, organizations and businesses over the next three years.
May River Theatre Presents Man of La Mancha | May 9 - 25th | www.mayrivertheatre.com
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MAY RIVER THEATRE Presents No Time For Sergeants | August 14-30
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WHHI TV's Talk of the Town | Betsy Peterson & Daniel Cort | May River Theatre | 4/30/13
WHHI-TV Presents
TALK OF THE TOWN
Hosted by Sandy Benson
Guest:
Betsy Peterson & Daniel Cort
May River Theatre
(843) 815-5581
Playin May 10-26th on Friday & Saturday evenings at 8:00pm, Sundays at 3:00pm.
April 30,2013
State-of-the-art log home - 43 Eagle Rock Rd | Landrum SC - The Cliffs at Glassy
Magnificent post and beam log home located in the exclusive community, The Cliffs at Glassy. Approximately 12,000 sq ft of living space with eight bedrooms, seven full bathrooms, and one-half bath. Indoor sports court, movie theater room, recreation room, sauna, multiple decks and patios, an outdoor kitchen with pizza oven and over-sized hot tub. Offered at $4,500,000. Listed by Holly May and Tim Heatley. Visit HollyMayProperties.com for more information or visit glassyliving.com to find out more information about the community.
TALK OF THE TOWN | Dr. Shane Harpham, Sea Smiles Pediatric Dentistry | 8-11-2015 | Only on WHHI-TV
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Lake City Campground in Lake City, Florida
This family owned campground offers 30/50 amp, full hookups, is pet friendly, and has a pool, laundry, rec room, and is close to shopping and a movie theater.
Our campground videos require a lot more work than our other videos as they are edited from multiple smaller videos and photos and music is added. We would like to thank Kevin for his amazing help with editing.
Visited: May 2016
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First, let me tell you a little about myself and my husband, Brad. I am a pediatric nurse that is taking a leave from nursing to focus on my photography and our traveling blog. Brad was in car sales and is also taking a break from that world and is focusing on his in home sales job.
Just for background information, we are not your usual couple. We are happy having a small family of two and we moved 2,000 miles away from our families a few years ago for a change of scenery without knowing anyone in Washington. Oh, yeah, and we are going on this crazy RV adventure.
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Beaufort, SC Water Festival Air Show 2015
A clip from this year's Air Show.
The Great Sauce Debate
Opinions about barbecue sauce are as colorful and entertaining as the people who hold them. Which of South Carolina's four official sauces is the best? Should sauce be applied before the meat is served or added afterward as a condiment? This story captures the pride, passion, and preferred procedures associated with South Carolina barbecue.
WHHI-TV's (843) TV Bluffton Panel: Kim Tatro, Town of Bluffton | August 12, 2013
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