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The Winners – Hilton Head Island Concourse d’Elegance 2009

November 1, 2009 by Joe Talentino

The premier winners, the coveted ‘Best of Show’ and ‘People’s Choice’ awards along with the two recently established honors ‘Most Outstanding Car – Pre-1948’ and ‘Most Outstanding Car – Post-1948’ were chosen today for the prestigious Hilton Head Island Concours d’Elegance & Motoring Festival, held at the historic Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn.

concourse2Sunday’s Concours d’Elegance top honor, “Best of Show,” was awarded to a 1933 Rolls-Royce Coupe owned by Frank & Milli Ricciardelli of Monmouth
Beach, NJ.  First Owned by Sir Hugh Cunliffe-Owen, Baronet of Brey, County of Berkshire, Chairman of British American Tobacco Company and Director of Midland Bank, this car is a one off example with a PII Continental High Speed Chassis.  It was built specially for demonstration purposes. Other
significant awards on Sunday included “People’s Choice” awarded to a 1932 Packard Opera Coupe owned by Grace Clark of Yonges Island, SC.  The car was restored by her father 17 years ago.  Most Outstanding Car – Pre-1948 went to John W. Rich Sr.’s 1914 Renault EF and Most Outstanding Car – Post 1945 went to a 1957 Ford Thunderbird owned by Vernon Smith.  Philip Capossela, Event Chairman for the Hilton Head Island show, said, “we certainly had a tremendous show this year with more entries.  This year’s top honors were well deserved and we’re proud to have them in the Hilton Head Island Concours d’Elegance & Motoring Festival’s history book.”  Added to that sentiment, Dr. Paul Doerring, one of the founding members of the Hilton Head Island event, stated, that “because we are able to display such outstanding cars, we had to showcase more of our remarkable entries with additional top awards over the past two years.  We’re proud that selecting a single “Best of Show” has becoming nearly impossible.”

councourse3Saturday’s top honors for the Car Club Jamboree were the “Best of Show Award” given to a 1967 Ferrari owned by Reinhold Preik, “People’s Choice
Award” given to a 1958 Porsche 356A Speedster owned by Ray Morgan, and the Chairman’s Award awarded to a 1950 Chrysler Town & Country Woodie Wagon owned by Aiken Ryan.

More than 600 automobiles made their way to the Hilton Head Island, SC/Savannah, GA Lowcountry this weekend to participate in the 8th
anniversary event. Dennis Gage of the SPEED Channel’s My Classic Car was on-site filming the Savannah/Hilton Head Speed Classic track event on
Savannah’s Hutchinson Island for his 2010 season.  Plus, Gage, was on-hand to select his favorite motorcycles from the Motoring Midway including “Best
Midway Motorcycle” awarded to a 1966 Honda CA 77 owned by William Aldrich of Lake City, FL and runner ups H.C. Morris for his 1967 Triumph T120TT and Robert O’Kelley for his 1970 Norton Commando S.  Michael Spezia, Executive Director and CEO of The Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, Michigan, served as the 2009 Honorary Chairman.

Carolyn Vanagel, Executive Director for the Motoring Festival today remarked, “The event was better than it’s ever been – higher quality, more
variety, larger exhibits – , the crowds were engaged, and I think we have had a record year.  There was a lot of excitement on the show field.”
Vanagel stated that the combination of the four glorious events, the Savannah/Hilton Head Speed Classic, the newly established Motoring Midway, the Car Club Jamboree and, of course, the pinnacle, the Concours d’Elegance, as well as the increased number and variety of sponsors, all helped to boost this year’s success.

Positioned as one of the last Concours in the national annual show circuit, the Hilton Head Island Concours d’Elegance & Motoring Festival has quickly
climbed the ranks among national Concours events.   In just eight short years, Hilton Head Island is already considered by many as being among those elite USA events with the likes of Pebble Beach, Meadow Brook and Amelia Island.
Hilton Head Island Concourse d’Elegance 2009 – our previous post

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Hilton Head Island Concours d’Elegance & Motoring Festival

October 27, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

This event is something for car enthusiasts of all kinds. It’s a great opportunity to watch beautiful cars in both Hilton Head, South Carolina and Savannah, Georgia.

The festival kicks off already on Thursday Oct 29th in Savannah with the preparations for the race and there’s also a Happy Hour reception for drivers and fans at Johnson Square 5pm-8pm.

The Savannah/Hilton Head Speed Classic takes place at the newly renovated track at Hutchinson Island on Friday and Saturday.  The Speed Classic offers vintage racing and hot lap rides at racing speeds in the latest and greatest sports car models. So plan to spend a full day.

Then on Sunday it’s time for the Concourse d’Elegance at Coastal Discovery Museum in Hilton Head Island.
150 vintage cars and motorcycles (all Pre 1980) are competing for various prizes and awards. Also at the museum The Motoring Midway: From Memory Lane to the Fast Lane.  This is a two-day  exhibit with  interactive displays featuring both the new and the old,  including bikes of all kinds, new vehicle displays and much more.

Hilton Head concourse d’elegance takes place Oct 29 – 31. For more information visit www.hhiconcourse.com

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September in South Carolina

September 13, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Fall is always hopping with activities, from live music, seafood festivals, beer festivals, seafood festivals, art festivals and much, much more.
Here are some suggestions on fun things to do in South Carolina in September.

Seafood Jazz & Brew Festival, Hilton Head Island, SC
September 14-19, 2009

beerThe 3rd annual Seafood Jazz & Brew Festival showcases the premium attributes of beer while at the same time offering every pleasure the island has to offer. Attendees can relax and relish the sounds of jazz, enjoy beer and food pairings, taste some undeniably fabulous brew and indulge in the best seafood the island has to offer September 14-19, 2009.
Visit the website.


Pawleys Island Festival of Music and Art

September 18 – 27, 2009

Kicking off the music festival this year will be the 10th Annual Pawleys Island Wine Gala, a benefit for the Pawleys Island Festival of Music & Art, on Friday, September 18th at The Carriage House at Litchfield Plantation. The festival continues until September 27th with a variety of events at different venues where food is paired with great jazz. Check out the full program and pricing here.


Reggae Nights at Wannamaker County Park, Charleston, SC

September 19, 2009

On Saturday, September 19, Wannamaker County Park hosts reggae band Ever-G.
Bring a chair or blanket and groove to the island tunes! Tickets are available at the gate for $8.00. Gates open at 7:30pm, music begins at 8:30pm.

For more information, call (843) 795-4FUN (4386) or visit our website at www.ccprc.com.


Scottish Games and Highland Gathering – Charleston, SC

September 19, 2009

Scottish Games CharlestonEvery year Boone Hall Plantation celebrates Scottish heritage and traditions with this festival. It’s a family friendly weekend with Scottish heavy athletics, piping and drumming, highland dancing, Scottish country dancing, Scottish fiddling, children’s games, and Border Collie demonstrations. For details and ticket information contact the Scottish Society at (843) 529-1020 or visit www.boonehallplantation.com for more info.

Shaggin’ on the Cooper, Mt Pleasant
September 19, 2009

Come to the new Mt Pleasant Pier for a great evening under the stars. Make sure to bring your friends and of course comfortable dancing shoes. The gates open at 7:30 pm and music starts at 8:30 pm. This is a great opportunity to squeeze out the last bit of summer! Enjoy the view over the Charleston Harbor while enjoying an icy-cold beverage, available for purchase on-site.
On September 19th, the Ocean Drive Party Band is performing. For more information visit www.ccprc.com or call 843-795-4Fun.

Fall Tour of Homes of Gardens, Charleston, SC
September 24 – October 25, 2009

fall tour_charlestonIf you’re interested in architecture and gardening, this is the tour you don’t want to miss.; You’ll get to see some absolutely stunning homes and gardens in Charleston. Visit special gardens and beautiful private homes, churches and public buildings.
More information and the video from last year available here
– Fall Tour of Homes and Garden, Charleston.

MOJA Arts Festival, Charleston, SC
September 24 – October 4, 2009

This colorful celebration of African-American and Caribbean Arts takes over the city of Charleston September 24 – October 4, 2009

The festival includes visual arts, classical music, dance, gospel concert, jazz concert, poetry, R&B concert, storytelling, theatre, children’s activities, traditional crafts, ethnic food, and much, much more.
For tickets and the complete program visit the website

Charleston Green Fair
September 27, 2009

Green cloverNow you can find out how you can help save the planet. Every year Charleston puts on a special Green Fair to help you find the information you’re looking for. Make sure to bring friends and family along for a day of eco-friendly fun! Local sustainable food, music and demonstrations of the latest ‘green’ technologies. This festival highlights local businesses working to make the Lowcountry a greener place to live.
Visit www.charlestongreenfair.com or call 843-513-2655for more information.

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Fourth of July in South Carolina, 2009

June 30, 2009 by Joe Talentino

4th of July Blast at Patriots Point, Charleston
One of the best places to watch fireworks and celebrate Independence Day has to be Patriots Point in Charleston.

Fourth of July South CarolinaFirst, during the day there is a action-filled festival with live music, a kids Zone, a beverage garden with both soda and adult libations, and a food village. Admission to the actual land festival is free, but there is admission fee to the ships, Medal of Honor Museum and exhibits.

(Click here to watch our newest videos for Fourth of July)

The fireworks display is one of the bests in the country. Fireworks begin at 10:05 PM. The fireworks show has been calledd “Top 5 Independence Day Celebrations” by the New York Times. Fireworks is set to patriotic music and launched from the deck of the U.S.S. Yorktown with the Charleston Harbor as a backdrop.

27,500 people showed up last year, so come early and prepare to stay late. Read more about the 4th of July Blast at Patriots Point, Charleston, SC

Middleton Place Celebrates Independence Day Weekend – Charleston, SC
Remember exactly why we’re celebrating Independence Day, and learn more about how it all started with a real Independence Day celebration at Middleton Place. Take a step back in time, hear the fife and drums and smell the gun powder at the home of Arthur Middleton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Here you can walk through an 18th century military camp with re-enactors and experience up close and personal how the troops lived. There will also be cooking and musket firing demonstrations, and ceremonies commemorating the contributions of Arthur and Henry Middleton.
At 3:00 pm the Declaration of Independence is read.
Regular Admission. Call 843-556-6020 or visit middletonplace.org

Luau in the Swamp
Maybe you’re looking for something a little bit more exotic than your common picnic, barbeque, parade and firework combo, and I have found a great little event for you. Take the whole family to a Luau at Cypress Gardens on Independence Day for a big birthday bash called “Luau in the Swamp”.

Wait, it’s not as odd as it sounds.

Fourth of July Party in South Carolina 2009This is the year the state of Hawaii is officially “over the hill” – or to put it in plain English; it’s Hawaii’s 50th anniversary of statehood. So Cypress Gardens is putting on a big party on the 4th of July and everyone is invited. If you and your family want to experience a little bit of Hawaii in South Carolina, just head out to Cypress Gardens. It’s a whole lot cheaper than flying to Hawaii.

As expected, hula dancers and ukulele band will be a part of the entertainment lineup. Everyone is invited to enter the limbo and the Hawaiin costume contest. The kids will love it, and I’m afraid my wife won’t be able to resist either. In that case, it’ll be one of those events one will be glad to forget, but the kids will remember for ever.

You’re also invited to bring your own ice cream churn and enter the ice cream contest. I can see it clearly now. I’ll be forced to wear a Hawaiian shirt with pink flowers and parrots and carry an ice cream churn under one arm, and under the other, a wife dressed in a hula outfit ready to limbo.

What can I say…oh poi!

I was encouraged to hear that The Supporters of Historical Cypress Garden will roast a pig, because I know that will be delicious. There will also be other island food available, and for the less adventurous among us the American staple of hot dogs and hamburgers.

Call 843-553-0515 or visit www.cypressgardens.info. More details in the events calendar for Luau in the Swamp at Cypress Gardens, South Carolina

fourth of July Celebration in South Carolina 2009Festival in the Park – Moncks Corner, SC
Celebrate the 4th of July at Old Santee Canal Park. This is an event for the whole family with live music and entertainment, a classic car and truck show, and pet shows. The Berkeley Artist’s Guild’s annual members show will be in the Berkeley Museum from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. And to cap the day off, fireworks will go off at dusk.

For more information call 843-899-5200 or visit www.oldsanteecanalpark.org

Red, White and Blue on the Green, Summerville, SC
This year’s annual 4th of July Celebration in Historic Summerville is going to be a celebration of gigantic proportions. There will be live music featuring 60 Cycle Humm, a magic show by Van Doren the Magician, Jump Castles, Hot dogs and Hamburgers, Barbeque, Ice Cream, Cold Drinks. Also tons of games and Contests for the whole family, the Patriotic “Non Motorized Parade” and one of South Carolina’s most fantastic Fireworks Displays.

MYRTLE BEACH

Star Spangled Celebration
Come celebrate Independence Day in Myrtle Beach with face painting, sidewalk sales, Balloons by Green Jelly Bean, Pony and Camel Rides, petting zoo, patriotic music, beach music and of course fireworks

Hwy. 17 Bypass between 21st and 29th Ave. Additional satellite parking will located at the old NASCAR Grille with free shuttle buses service.

Call 843-444-3200 for more information or visit www.BroadwayAtTheBeach.com. visit our events calendar for Star Spangled Celebration in Myrtle Beach.

The Market Common Independence Day Celebration
Enjoy music, children’s activities and fireworks as we celebrate our Independence Day Celebration at the Market Commons, 4017 Deville Street, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 on July 4th from 4:30 PM to 7:30 PM

Visit www.MarketCommonEvents.com or call 843-839-3500

Fourth of July in SC
Independence Day Celebration at the Surfside Pier
Surfside has its own 4th of July festival at the pier. Steve Fairchild, who has been called the city of Surfside’s own “Garth”, is performing, but if that’s not enough to convince you to head to the pier – how about free ice cream and watermelon? There’s also concessions available with hot dogs,hamburgers,chips &drinks


Murrells Inlet Boat Parade
Celebrate Independence Day with a unique 4th of July tradition, South Carolina style. Plan for a full day for the whole family, beginning with a boat parade.

26th Annual July 4th Boat Parade at high tide – Freedom is Fine in 2009. Watch a parade of creatively decorated boats cruising down the creek. The fitting theme for this year is “Freedom is Fine in 2009”. The best view is from the Marsh walk area. Make sure to arrive early to get the best spot. Boat Parade starts at 5 p.m. Call 843-357-2007 for info.

Have a picnic dinner with your family for the 4th of July (check out some of our recipes) or visit one of the restaurants in the area. You’ll have time to finish off your meal before it’s time to head down to the water again for fireworks. (Read the calendar entry for Murrells Inlet Boat Parade, South Carolina)

July Fourth Fireworks at 10pm
Fireworks are shot off over the Inlet waters. Thousands of people line the shores to enjoy the display. Call 843-357-2007.

Hilton Head Island

Firecracker 5000, Hilton Head Island, SC
Work up a healthy appetite for all those barbeques and picnics on Independence Day and start out with a run or walk 5K Run fourth of July Hilton Head Island, SCduring the Firecracker 5000 race on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.
The 5K (3.1 miles) Island Packet Firecracker 5000 course starts and finishes behind the Mall at Shelter Cove. This is a fast and flat course around Shelter Cove Harbour. The independence day inspired post-race celebration features live music, fresh fruit, ice cold refreshments, door prizes and more. (Visit the events calendar for Firecracker 5000, Hilton Head Island, SC)

Visit www.bearfootsports.com for more information.

Fireworks at Shelter Cove on July 4th, Hilton Head Island, SC
Shannon Tanner will perform at 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. for a special Harbourfest celebration and perform a selection of patriotic music.
Call 800-827-3006 for more information or visit hiltonheadisland.org

Harbourfest 2009 July 4th Celebration, Hilton Head Island, SC
Don’t miss the special Fourth of July fireworks show, which offers a vibrant extravaganza of light over the harbor at Shelter Cove Harbour.

Skull Creek Fireworks, Hilton Head Island, SC
Free Community Fireworks display from a barge in the Intracoastal Waterway – Skull Creek at 9:30PM. Live outside entertainment begin at 6PM at Hudson’s, Boathouse II, and Charley’s Crab. Food and beverages available.

Free Parking and Shuttle Service is offer from 6pm – 10pm from the Boys and Girls Club on Gumtree Rd to parking lot at Hudsons (pick up and return). Shuttle is offered by the Island Rec Center.

Call 843-681-6444 or visit www.islandreccenter.org

Young Boys running with Flag

Home Team BBQ on Sullivan’s Island

June 3, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Home Team BBQ opened a new location on Sullivan’s Island, South Carolinad with a Pre-Opening Celebration.

There was food, and music, and lots of fun.
Home Team BBQ
Friends and family enjoyed a sampling of the expanded menu, complimentary cocktails and music by Blue Plantation.

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