Monday, May 13, 2013
Updates from the Front Porch News on Daufuskie Island, SC 29915
Dear Front Porch Readers,
Please note the following:
From Bloody Point:
We invite you to join us at our Grand Opening Weekend!!!
May 24th, 25th, and 26th
Oyster Roast, 18-Hole Shotgun Start, Live Music, and more!
All are welcome! For schedule of events and more information, call 843.341.5505.
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Farmers’ Market-Grand Opening!
Saturday, May 25th (Memorial Day weekend)
11:00-1:00 at the County Dock
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SAVE THE DATE!
The Daufuskie Community Farm welcomes their new neighbors
The Daufuskie Artisan Village
With an introduction and celebration of support!
Sunday, May 26th, 3:00-5:00PM
At the Melrose Sportsman’s Lodge
Meet the talented artist and view their creations!
Enjoy live entertainment, cash bar, light appetizers and a silent auction,
Please join us to raise funds for this great community project!
RSVP to Pat Beichler at bowwow@hargray.com
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From the Daufuskie Island Foundation:
SAVE THE DATE
You are invited to celebrate:
37th Annual Daufuskie Day
Sat. JUNE 22, 2013
*Boat Rides from Savannah GA & Hilton Head
(tickets will be sold in Sav. & Hilton Head)
*Island Tours (narrated by natives of the Island)
*Vendors selling Daufuskie Deviled crabs & other
Gullah enriched foods (VENDORS WELCOME for small fee)
*Program consisting of Gullah Storytelling, Music, Raffles etc….
“A Day of Culture”
Contact Ervin Simmons 912-660-0500 or Amelia Stevens 843-384-9941 for further
details.
Best regards,
Paula Nickels
Editor, The Daufuskie Front Porch
www.thedaufuskiefrontporch.com
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