Visiting
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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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KIRE Invites You to the Spring 2012 Villa & Cottage Tour
This spring, Kiawah Island Real Estate (KIRE) invites guests and property owners to come tour twelve villas and cottages, and see firsthand how easy it is to own a seaside getaway on Kiawah. Our Sales Executives will be on-site Thursday, April 5 from 2:00 to 5:00 pm at these properties to answer any questions or provide further insight to the Island.
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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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Kiawah Island Golf Resort Releases ‘Golf or Gourmet Escape Packages’
Everyone has finally recovered from the in-laws visits; the food overloads and sugar rushes, and the overall chaos of the holidays, only to realize that now would be the perfect time to getaway!
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An Evening with Darius Rucker to Benefit the MUSC Children’s Hospital Fund
Darius Rucker, a Charlestonian by birth and now a favorite international celebrity, will once again take on the tunes of the legendary Frank Sinatra in a one-night show at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center. Rucker, a long-time fan of "Ol' Blue Eyes," will perform with his Big Band the melodies and songs of Sinatra, paying tribute to the man himself and an era gone by. Following similar shows in 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2012, this concert has become a classic and favorite event for all music lovers.
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34th Annual Kiawah Marathon Breaks Course Records
More than 3,000 runners took to Kiawah’s streets on Saturday, December 10 at the 34th annual Kiawah Island Marathon and Half Marathon. For the first time ever, the Kiawah Island Golf Resort – the race’s host organization – offered $12,500 in prize money for first, second, and third place finishers of the full and half marathons. Winnings were also given to individuals who broke a Kiawah Course Record.
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Things To Do: Fall Fun on Kiawah
Always one of the most popular seasons of the year on Kiawah, fall brings to the Island not only beautiful natural landscapes but also fun, exciting, and diverse events for residents and guests. Fall 2011 is no exception as we head, full force, into a busy season for all!
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It’s Official – Charleston, S.C. is #1
Charleston is no stranger to winning awards and accolades. For the past twenty years, the city has been known as one of the best tourist destinations in the country.
Now, Charleston’s nearly 350-year history has led to one of its proudest moments – being named the #1 Top City in the United States in the 2011 Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards. But that’s not all. The city has also received the acknowledgement of being the #3 Top City in the World!
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Kiawah Island Resident Brings Art, Music, and Dance Together For One Special Night
A very special event that merges art, dance, and music together into a vibrant and exciting artistic production will soon take place on Kiawah. "Scenic Views from Kiawah” on Friday, September 16th will delve into the creation of Off the Wall & Onto the Stage, a ballet production that takes the art of famed Lowcountry and Gullah artist Jonathan Green and brings it to life through the choreography of William Starrett and the music of Marlena Smalls.






