Life on Kiawah
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Couture For A Cause Comes To Freshfields Village
Freshfields Village presents…A Strut Above: An Evening Event and Fashion Show to benefit the Dee Norton Lowcountry Children’s Center. Couture and caring join forces when summer’s top fashions hit the runway this season. Join emcee Rosanna Krekel of The Fashion Group International for a night of celestial styles. All proceeds will benefit the Dee Norton Lowcountry Children’s Center. The event begins with a cocktail hour, hors d’oeuvres, and a silent auction on the green at Freshfields Village.
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Gourmet & Grapes Weekend Coming to The Sanctuary May 4th – 6th
Local and national culinary visionaries, along with award-winning wineries, are combining their talents for a very special fundraising weekend on behalf of the Medical University of South Carolina’s (MUSC) Hollings Cancer Center. Gourmet & Grapes Weekend kicks off Friday night May 4th with a black tie dinner in The Ocean Room at The Sanctuary.
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‘Don’t Miss’ Springtime Events on Kiawah
Spring is a busy and bountiful time on Kiawah! The Island is currently in the process of reviving itself after an easy and enjoyable winter this year. The flowers are budding, the fairways blooming in vibrant greens, and the waters warming in anticipation of the coming months.
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Free Art & Wine Walk Launches 2012 Events at Freshfields Village
The Art & Wine Walk at Freshfields Village is back for its seventh year, with a celebration that marries wine, art, music, and more! Residents and visitors are invited to watch live art demonstrations and view works from local and visiting artists in participating stores. The event is free and takes place February 17, from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.
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The Kiawah Conservancy Shares Its Thanks for 2011 Support
Each year, the Kiawah Conservancy hosts its Painted Bunting Gala to show the organization’s appreciation for the continued support of donors. The event allows the organization an opportunity to publicly honor the top contributors who have helped further their mission of habitat preservation on Kiawah.
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The Doors Are Open for the 2011 Fall Tour of Homes
The fall season on Kiawah represents many things – cooler temperatures, an ever-changing landscape, and holidays spent with family and friends. Kiawah Island Real Estate’s Annual Fall Tour of Homes is a tradition for those who spend their Thanksgiving holiday here.
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Fishing, Festivals, and Football – Fall Fun on Kiawah
The team at Kiawah Island Real Estate recently put together a list of their favorite things to do on the Island during the fall season. From getting their hands dirty on shrimping outings to watching football with friends, the list varies for all personalities!
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The Sustainability Institute presents “A Night For Our Future”
In recent years, Kiawah Island developers, builders, and owners have demonstrated a growing interest in eco-friendly building practices and energy efficiency. More and more homes on the Island are being constructed or updated to be energy efficient, sustainable, and have less impact on our environment. Two new neighborhoods in particular – Indigo Park and Cypress Point – take these ideals and use them in the planning, development, and implementation of their respective communities. Indigo Park is seeking to become the first LEED certified resort community in the U.S.
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Fall Festival at Freshfields Village Welcomes Cooler Days
Cooler days and nights have arrived on Charleston’s sea islands, and Freshfields Village thinks that’s worth celebration. Mark the arrival of the season at the Fall Festival, Friday, October 7th through the Sunday, October 9th. Plenty of family fun is scheduled over the weekend, which will wrap up with the American Music Celebration, a series of free, national roots music acts.
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Open Doors: A Kiawah Island couple extends the hand of hospitality from their outdoor haven
When it comes to entertaining outside, Bob and Mo Flanagan could be considered experts. At their home located in Cassique, the couple has been known to host a variety of gatherings, from intimate dinners with as few as four people to more expansive celebrations with as many as 100. “We’ve even had a DJ on the patio to keep the mood lively for the larger crowds,” says Bob.






