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HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC (February 1, 2013) – The Hilton Head Island Wine & Food Festival has just completed the International Wine Judging & Competition, which took place January 26 and 27, 2013 at the Hilton Head Marriott Resort & Spa. An esteemed panel of 24 judges painstakingly sniffed, swirled and tasted over 670 entered [...]

The 2013 Hilton Head Island Wine & Food Festival, presented by The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa is gearing up for the 28th Annual event which will be held March 4 – 9, 2013. The Pre-Festival events taking place in January are “Uncork” the Festival on Friday, January 25, 2013 from 5:30 – [...]

David M. Carmines Memorial Foundation fundraiser, benefiting cancer research and Island Rec, set for April 28! HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC – The ixth annual Hilton Head Island Seafood Fest, sponsored by the David M. Carmines Memorial Foundation, is set to take place on April 4, 2013, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and April 5, 2013, [...]

Art League of Hilton Head Seeking Entries: 2 Calls, 1 Deadline 2013 Biennale A National Juried Exhibition – May 3-June 4, 2013 Entry Deadline-March 4, 2013 Entries accepted in 7 categories. Open to emerging and professional artists alike. Cash awards over $7000. Click Here For Details and an Application 3rd Annual RBC Heritage Poster Competition [...]

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC (December 11, 2012) – The Hilton Head Island Wine & Food Festival now in its 28th year, attracts wine enthusiasts from all over the country and wineries from all over the globe. This event is one of the largest outdoor, internationally judged wine events on the East Coast.

The Sea Pines Resort Forest Preserve was formally opened on June 1, 1971. Charles and Joseph Fraser of the Sea Pines’ founding family filed legal covenants in 1970 dedicating the 606 acres in the Preserve as a Wildlife Habitat and Outdoor Recreation Facility. It was specifically created so that we might all enjoy and appreciate [...]

 

 

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Hilton Head Island's Calendar
of Events for March, 2013

Today is Sunday, May 19, 2013

Hilton Head Island’s handy Calendar of Events offers an overview of what’s happening on Hilton Head Island throughout the year. Search for your favorite events to plan the ultimate Hilton Head Island vacation. From January through December, the fun never stops on Hilton Head Island! Come and spend some time in paradise.



Featured Calendar Events

The Art Market at Historic Honey Horn

April 27 – 28:
13th Annual Art Market at Historic Honey Horn. Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Juried fine art and craft show with works in a variety of media, including clay, wood, fiber, metal, glass, jewelry, watercolors, oil, mixed media and photography, on display and for sale. “Meet the Artists Party” on Sat., 5:30-7 p.m. Tickets required for the party. Show admission is free, parking is $6 per vehicle.

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Hilton Head Island Wine & Food Festival

March 4 – 9:
The 2013 Hilton Head Island Wine & Food Festival, presented by The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa is gearing up for the 28th Annual event. The Festival provides wine lovers and gourmet foodies alike, the opportunity to sample outstanding domestic and international wines and some of the Lowcountry’s best cuisine.

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RBC Heritage

April 15 -21, 2013:
The 45th RBC Heritage will take place at the Harbour Town Golf Links on Hilton Head Island. Make plans now to “Get Your Plaid On!” Swedish born PGA TOUR golfer, Carl Pettersson was the 2012 Heritage tournament winner.

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Ongoing:
Daily Alligator & Wildlife Tours in The Sea Pines Resort Forest Preserve hosted by the H2O Nature Center. (843) 686-5323 or h2osports.com.

Ongoing:
The Island Recreation Center offers youth & adult sports, youth & adult programs and youth & adult aquatics for all ages and skill levels. Pre-registration required. 20 Wilborn Rd. (843) 681-7273 or islandreccenter.org.

Ongoing:
The Art Academy of the Hilton Head Art League offers classes and workshops for all ages and skill levels. Pre-registration required. 106 Cordillo Pkwy. (843) 842-5738 or artleaguehhi.org.

Ongoing:
Enjoy live music on the deck, at Hilton Head Brewing Co., 7C Greenwood Drive in Reilley’s Plaza. Call for schedule. (843) 785-3900 or hiltonheadbrewingcompany.com.

OnGoing:
Gullah Heritage Trail Tours depart from the Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn, Tuesday-Sunday. Experience the Gullah culture of Hilton Head Island on a two-hour tour of 10 neighborhoods established during the Civil War. Reservations required. 70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 681-7066 or gullaheritage.com.

OnGoing:
Daily tours of Bluffton’s Rose Hill Mansion, a Gothic Revival-style home built circa 1858 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Reservations required. 199 Rose Hill Way. (843) 757-6046 or rosehillmansion.com.

Monday – Saturday:
Wine Flights & Cheese at the Island Winery, 12:30-2:30 p.m. $10 per flight. 12-A Cardinal Rd. (843) 842-3141 or islandwinery.com.

Monday – Friday:
The Sea Pines Resort Golf Clinics for all skill levels at the Plantation Club, 9-10 a.m. or 3:30-4:30 p.m. (843) 842-1477 or seapines.com.

Monday – Thursday:
Wine & Cheese Happy Hour at the Island Winery starting at 4 p.m. Cover charge. 12-A Cardinal Rd. (843) 842-3141 or islandwinery.com.

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday:
Heritage Library Offering FREE One-Hour Sessions on “Finding My Ancestors”. These sessions are available by appointment only. 852 Wm. Hilton Parkway, (843) 686-6560 or heritagelib.org.

Mondays:
Big Jim’s, located at the Robert Trent Jones Clubhouse at Palmetto Dunes offers Cornhole tournaments, 5 p.m. Happy Hour Daily 4-7 p.m. (843) 785-1165 or palmettodunes.com/big-jims.

Mondays:
Stoney-Baynard Ruins Tour in The Sea Pines Resort, 10-11 a.m. Reservations required. (843) 842-1979 or seapines.com.

Mondays:
“Where Does the Power Come From?” complimentary golf clinic and exhibition every Monday evening at 4 p.m. at the Jones course. Led by PGA Pro, Doug Weaver. Take advantage of free custom club fitting and swing evaluation every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m.–12 p.m. Call (843) 785-1138 or palmettodunes.com.

Mondays:
“From Dixie to the Delta” The Eddie Wilson Quartet Honoring the sounds of New Orleans, Bayou & Blues featuring pianist Eddie Wilson, percussionist Chris Russell, Bassist Clarence Williams, and Multi-Instrumentalist Danny Dennison at The Jazz Corner in The Village at Wexford. Dinner reservations highly recommended. Music charge nightly. 1000 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-8620 or thejazzcorner.com.

Mondays:
The Tennis Center at Palmetto Dunes offers a complimentary exhibition every Monday night at 5:30 p.m. Come watch the pros play while enjoying complimentary cocktails or lemonade, door prizes and great fun. (843) 785-1152 or palmettodunes.com.

Mondays:
The Hilton Head Shore Notes (Sweet Adelines) rehearse at Island Lutheran Church, 7 p.m. Guests welcome. 4400 Main St. (843) 681-3516 or hiltonheadshorenotes.com.

First Monday:
The Island Writers’ Network meets at the Heritage Library in the Savannah Bank Building, 7 p.m. 852 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 682-8250 or iwn-hhi.org.

First Monday:
Men need special support when caring for a wife afflicted with dementia. Let us help, 9:45-11:45 a.m. Visitors welcome. 117 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-6688 or memory-matters.org.

Tuesday – Sunday:
Gullah Heritage Trail Tours depart from the Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn. Experience the Gullah culture of Hilton Head Island on a narrated tour. Reservations required. 70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 681-7066 or gullaheritage.com.

Tuesday – Saturday:
The Sandbox is an interactive children’s museum dedicated to the positive development of young children through educational play in an atmosphere that fosters both family and community, 18 A Pope Ave. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (843) 842-7645 or thesandbox.org.

Tuesday – Friday:
Stan Smith Tennis Academy for ages 18 and up at the Sea Pines Racquet Club in The Sea Pines Resort, 9 a.m.-noon. Pre-registration required. (843) 363-4495 or e-mail jdeboer@seapines.com.

Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays:
Wish Upon A Horse Therapeutic Riding Center provides FREE therapeutic horseback riding lessons to children and adults with special needs. These lessons are available for residents and visitors. Volunteers to assist during lessons are always needed as well and no experience with horses is necessary. Donations are always welcome. Please call or visit website for more information. (843) 671-2586 or wishuponahorsehhi.org.

Tuesdays & Thursdays:
Beginning the week of March 10th. The Bike Doctor and On On Tri hold weekly group rides. Gear up for a fast paced Tour de Hilton Head with other passionate cyclists. Visitors are welcome. Starting at 6 p.m. from the new south location at 31 New Orleans Rd. (843) 681-7532 or bikedoctorhhi.com.

Tuesdays:
“Forest Preserve Walks – Indian Shell Ring” in The Sea Pines Resort, 10-11:30 a.m. Reservations required. (843) 842-1979 or seapines.com.

Tuesdays:
Bridge Workshops -Intermediate- from 10 a.m. to noon at the Hilton Head Island Bridge Club, Port Royal Plaza, near Sam’s Club. $15/session. Kathie Walsh, (843) 689-6239.

Tuesdays:
Dinner with the Hilton Head Island Singles, 5:30 p.m. at different restaurants on the Island. Bill Krepfle at (843) 422-5103 or hiltonheadislandsingles.com.

Tuesdays:
The Heritage Library History & Genealogy Center will present a special talk and PowerPoint presentation on Hilton Head Island’s storied past and historic sites to acquaint visitors with our rich history and encourage them to explore on their own – on foot, by bicycle or by car. 10:30-11:30 a.m. FREE. Donations are welcome and reservations are required. 852 Wm. Hilton Parkway, (843) 686-6560 or heritagelib.org.

Tuesdays:
The Tennis Center at Palmetto Dunes offers complimentary Tennis Demo Days, Tuesdays at 2 p.m. (843) 785-1152 or palmettodunes.com.

Tuesdays:
“Brain Boosters” program, a pro-active approach to Early Memory Loss, at Memory Matters, 2:30-4:30 p.m. Visitors welcome. 117 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-6688 or memory-matters.org.

Tuesdays:
It’s Karaoke night at The New Casey’s Sports Bar & Grille, 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m. Enjoy the best sports bar experience along with great food and your favorite tunes. 37 New Orleans Rd. (843) 785-2255 or caseyshhi.com.

Tuesdays:
Beach Walks at Mitchelville Beach, 2 p.m. An opportunity to explore our ever changing marine environment at hidden Mitchelville beach along Port Royal Sound led by a docent from the Museum. Reservations required (843) 689-6767 ext 223 or coastaldiscovery.org.

First Tuesday:
“Discovery Reptiles” program at the H2O Nature Center in Harbour Town, 3-4 p.m. Join the Master Naturalist and get up close and personal with Lowcountry reptiles. Reservations required. Lighthouse Rd. (843) 686-5323 or h2osports.com.

First Tuesday:
Are you 65 or under and been diagnosed with some form of dementia? We can help with support and resources, 1-2 p.m. Visitors welcome. 117 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-6688 or memory-matters.org.

Second Tuesday:
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Connection Recovery Support Group for Consumers meets at Christ Lutheran Church, 5:30-7 p.m. Support Group for Caregivers and Parents meets at 6 p.m. 829 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 681-2200 or e-mail nami@hargray.com.

Third Tuesdays:
Book Club meets at the Hilton Head Branch Library, 6:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. 11 Beach City Rd. (843) 255-6520 or beaufortcountylibrary.org.

Wednesdays:
Cruzan Rum at The Electric Piano Bar. Enjoy the sounds of Motown & R&B with Sterlin & Shuvette. Doors open at 8 p.m. Music starts at 9:30 p.m. 33 Office Park Rd. in The Park Plaza Shopping Center. (843)785-5397 or electricpianohhi.com.

Wednesdays:
Enjoy live music, 9:30-1 a.m., and the best sports bar experience along with great food and your favorite tunes at The New Casey’s Sports Bar & Grille. 37 New Orleans Rd. (843) 785-2255 or caseyshhi.com.

Wednesdays:
Caring for someone with dementia? Join Memory Matters powerful group for resources and comfort, 9:45-11:45 a.m. Visitors welcome. 117 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-6688 or memory-matters.org.

Wednesdays:
Genealogy Workshops at Heritage Library History & Genealogy Center, 852 Wm. Hilton Parkway. 1:30-3 p.m. Reservations required. Admission is free and donations are welcome. (843) 686-6560 or heritagelib.org.

Thursdays & Saturdays:
“Forest Preserve Walks – Old Lawton Rice Fields” in The Sea Pines Resort, 10-11:30 a.m. Reservations required. (843) 842-1979 or seapines.com.

Thursdays:
“Farmers Market of Bluffton” Carson Cottages, Calhoun Street, Old Town Bluffton, Noon-4 p.m until season kick off March 21, 2-7 p.m. Farm fresh produce, delicious prepared foods, entertainment, cookbook signing, tips from master gardeners and more. farmersmarketbluffton.org.

Thursdays:
It’s Trivia night at The New Casey’s Sports Bar & Grill, 7:30-9 p.m. Enjoy the best sports bar experience along with great food. 37 New Orleans Rd. (843) 785-2255 or caseyshhi.com.

Thursdays:
The Hilton Head Audubon Society is conducting guided walks at the Audubon Newhall Preserve, 55 Palmetto Bay Rd., at 10 a.m. Experienced naturalists will discuss the history and wildlife found in this 50 acre nature preserve. The walks are free to the public but donations are appreciated. Reservations are not required. (651) 491-1851.

Thursdays:
Pinnacle Vodka Ladies Night at The Electric Piano Bar. Groove to The Simpson Brothers as they play Classic Rock, Beach Music & Motown. Doors open at 8 p.m. Music starts at 9:30 p.m. 33 Office Park Rd. in The Park Plaza Shopping Center. (843) 785-5397 or electricpianohhi.com.

Thursdays:
Imagination Hour at The Sandbox, 18 A Pope Ave. Story-time Hour and Craft at 10:30 a.m. (843) 842-7645 or thesandbox.org.

Thursdays:
Printmaking Open Studio. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. $5 per hour. The Disney Studio’s printing press is available for artists and students who have had prior printmaking experience. Please bring your own paper and inks. Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, 14 Shelter Cove Ln. Education Dept., (843) 686-3945, ext. 233 or artshhi.com.

Thursdays:
The Coastal Discovery Museum and the Heritage Library offering guided tours of Historic Fort Mitchel at 10:30 a.m. Adults: $12 per person, Children ages 6-12: $7, no children under 6, please. Reservations are requested for this tour. (843) 689-6767 to register or coastaldiscovery.org.

Thursdays:
Forest Preserve Wagon Rides in The Sea Pines Resort, 4-5:30 p.m. Reservations required. (843) 842-1979 or seapines.com.

Third Thursdays:
Parent’s Night Out, 6-9 p.m. Enjoy a date night out while your children play at the Sandbox, 18-A Pope Ave. Staff-supervised, arts and crafts, and dinner (pizza, drink, & dessert). For children ages 3-9 years. Nonmembers $25 per child ($15 for additional children). Members $20 per child ($10 for additional children). This is a popular program, advance reservations recommended. (843) or thesandbox.org.

Fourth Thursdays:
Monthly Classic Car Cruise-ins, Main Street Village, 6-8 p.m. Join in the popular judging, food and beverages available. Meet the owners and hear their incredible restoration stories! Carolina Dreamers support many area charities with the money they raise at these Cruise-Ins and their annual Car Show. http://carolinadreamers.org.

Fridays & Saturdays:
ELA’s, 1 Shelter Cove Marina, presents Chicago recording artist John Wasem bringing his music to Hilton Head Island, 7 p.m. (843) 785-3030 or ELASGRILLE.COM.

Fridays:
Caring for someone with Early Memory Loss? This group is designed for caregivers of someone 70 yrs. or younger, 9:45-11:45 a.m. Visitors welcome. 117 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-6688 or memory-matters.org.

Fridays:
Red Wine Lovers- this is for you! Compare and contrast several red wines as they go through the aging process at the Island Winery, 4 p.m. $10 per person includes cheese platter. Reservations required. 12-A Cardinal Rd. (843) 842-3141 or islandwinery.com.

Fridays:
Enjoy live music, 9:30-1 a.m., and the best sports bar experience along with great food and your favorite tunes at The New Casey’s Sports Bar & Grille. 37 New Orleans Rd. (843) 785-2255 or caseyshhi.com.

Fridays:
Basic Bridge Bidding Workshops from 10 a.m. to noon at the Hilton Head Island Bridge Club, Port Royal Plaza, near Sam’s Club $10/session. Kathie Walsh, (843) 689-6239.

Fridays:
The Coastal Discovery Museum and the Heritage Library are pleased to announce a new tour offering on Hilton Head Island. Beginning June 8, guided tours of Historic Fort Mitchel at 10 a.m. Visit a well preserved example of a Civil War Era coastal artillery battery. Learn about what life on Hilton Head Island was like for northern soldiers during the Union occupation 1861-1866. Adults: $12 per person, Children ages 6-12: $7, no children under 6, please. Reservations are requested. Coastal Discovery Museum, 70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 689-6767 or coastaldiscovery.org.

Fridays:
Social Shag Dance Night hosted by the Hilton Head Island Carolina Shag Club at Remy’s Bar & Grill, 6-9 p.m. 130 Arrow Rd. (843) 505-0152 or hhishag.com.

Second Friday:
“Music at Noon,” free organ concerts presented by the Low Country Chapter American Guild of Organists, at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, noon. 50 Pope Ave. (888) 840-0152 or lowcountryago.org.

Saturdays:
On On Tri and The Bike Doctor hold a Group Run. Starting at 8 a.m. from the On On Tri/The Bike Doctor south location at 31 New Orleans Rd., the run will last 1-1.5 hours. All paces and all runner are welcome. (843) 295-9565 or onontri.com.

Sundays:
ELA’s, 1 Shelter Cove Marina, presents Tim Malchak performing 6-9 p.m. (843) 785-3030 or ELASGRILLE.COM.

Sundays:
The Bike Doctor and On On Tri hold a Sunday Morning Group Ride. Gear up for a fast paced Tour de Hilton Head with other passionate cyclists. Visitors are welcome. Starting at 8 a.m. from the new south location at 31 New Orleans Rd. (843) 681-7532 or bikedoctorhhi.com.

Last Sunday:
Dixieland Jazz Society of the Lowcountry New Orleans-Style Jazz Jam at The Jazz Corner in The Village at Wexford, 2-5 p.m. Free admission, minimum purchase for table seating. 1000 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-8620 or djslc.com.

March 1 – 31:
“LOWCOUNTRY THROUGH THE LENS – A PHOTGRAPHIC EXHIBITION”. The Coastal Discovery Museum will host the Camera Club of Hilton Head Island with their fourth exhibit in the Hilton Head Regional Health Care temporary exhibit gallery. In addition to the exhibit, there will be a series of Saturday morning “Gallery Talks” during the course of the exhibition. The “Gallery Talks”, on a variety of subjects for beginners through advanced photographers, will be led by expert club members: Ed Funk, How to Take That Memorable Photo, March 2; Don Nelson Photoshop Questions and Answers, March 16; Robert Rommel, Fast and Slow-Capturing Action and Motion, March 23 and Jerry Griffin, Composition and ingredients, March 30. The “Gallery Talks” are open to the public and free of charge. Open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Coastal Discovery Museum, 70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 689-6767 or coastaldiscovery.org.

March 1 – 2:
CD Release for “Takin’ it There” #1 on JazzWeek “Being Considered for the 55th Annual Grammy Nominations!” The Graham Dechter Quartet featuring world-class percussionist Jeff Hamilton at The Jazz Corner in The Village at Wexford. Dinner reservations highly recommended. Music charge nightly. 1000 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-8620 or thejazzcorner.com.

March 1:
The Electric Piano Bar welcomes the Zack Stiltner Trio. Come enjoy the sounds of Country Music & Southern Rock. Doors open at 8 p.m. Music starts at 9:30 p.m. 33 Office Park Rd. in The Park Plaza Shopping Center. (843) 785-5397 or electricpianohhi.com.

March 2:
Don’t miss the “Ol’ Fashioned Gullah Breakfast,” held as part of the 17th Annual Hilton Head Island Gullah Celebration, where good, home-cooked food is a Gullah tradition. Prepared by Gullah Ooman Chef, Louis Cohen and other native Islanders. This breakfast features stewed oysters, shrimp and grits, fried fish along with biscuits and beverages. 8 a.m. until. Gullah Museum, 187 Gumtree Rd. Admission, $10. (843) 255-7303 or gullahcelebration.com.

March 2:
Youth ArtsFest – Community Festival, 12-4 p.m. See the next generation of Lowcountry talent when we celebrate National Youth Arts month. We turn over the stage to young singers, dancers and musicians in this fun-packed day of variety show-style performances, free mini art workshops and a youth art exhibition. Food and beverages will also be available for sale at this celebration of Youth Arts. This event is FREE to the public! Sponsored by Palmetto Electric. Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, 14 Shelter Cove Ln. (843) 842-ARTS or artshhi.com.

March 2:
The closing event of the 17th Annual Hilton Head Island Gullah Celebration, the “Oyster Roast and Lowcountry Boil,” is a traditional oyster roast and lowcountry boil serving up fresh, succulent oysters, peel-n-eat shrimp and a relaxed setting. Noon-4 p.m. Shelter Cove Park, 39 Shelter Cove Lane. $17, All you-can-eat oysters; $17, All-you-can-eat Lowcountry Boil; $25 All-you-can-eat of both. (843) 255-7303 or gullahcelebration.com.

March 3:
Cooks & Books! Sample gourmet food prepared by award winning Lowcountry restaurants. Mingle with Southern authors. Purchase autographed books and watch a stirring chef’s competition, “The Heat Is On.” 11 a.m.–2 p.m. at The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa, 2 Grasslawn Ave. Admission to Cooks & Books is $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Tickets are available at Markel’s at Kittie’s Crossing in Bluffton, at Burke’s on Main Street on Hilton Head and at Le Cookery at the Wexford Village on Hilton Head. Dodi Eschenbach (843) 815-6616 or daeschenbach1@lowcountryliteracy.org or lowcountryliteracy.org.

March 4 – 9:
28th Annual Hilton Head Island Wine & Food Festival! Great Chefs of the South Wine Dinners, award-winning wines, restaurants and melt-in-your-mouth meals are the perfect combination for the Great Chefs of the South Wine Dinners throughout Hilton Head Island. Grand Tasting & Silent Auction, sample a variety of high-quality, domestic and international award-winning wines and gourmet delights. Wine representatives are on hand from the vineyards and distributors to answer any questions. An upscale selection of wines are available in the Grand Tasting Silent Auction. Souvenir V.I.P. wine glass included. Wine & Food Festival, 12–3 p.m. (Public Tasting & Silent Auction). Admission includes a souvenir wine glass and access to all of the free tastings from the domestic and international wineries, vineyards, wine distributors and more. The Wine & Food Festival Auction is an opportunity to bid on impressive lots of wine in the most extensive wine auction on Hilton Head Island. (843) 686-4944 or email info@hiltonheadwineandfood.com.

March 4 – 9:
The 2013 Hilton Head International Young Artists Piano Competition for pianists ages 13 – 17 at Hilton Head First Presbyterian Church, 540 William Hilton Pkwy. Twenty competitors vie in three rounds for $11, 000 in cash prizes, a Summer Music School Scholarship, and a return performance with the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra. Presented by the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra, 540 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-5880 or hhipc.org.

March 4:
Beaufort County Coalition for Aging in Place monthly meeting, 2 p.m. at the Bluffton/Okatie Outpatient Center meeting room, first floor, 40 Okatie Center Blvd. S. The meeting is open to the public. Deborah Edmondson, (843) 368-2483 or dedmonds@hargray.com.

March 5 – 30:
Art League of Hilton Head, 14 Shelter Cove Lane, presents Unspoken Dialogue, an exhibition of black and white photography by Donna Varner and Jean-Marie Côté, at Arts Center of Coastal Carolina’s Walter Greer Gallery. Opening reception is Wednesday, March 6, 5-7 p.m. In addition, the artists will give a talk Tuesday, March 19 at 10 a.m. at Art League of Hilton Head’s Art Academy, 106 Cordillo Pkwy. (843) 842-5738 or artleaguehhi.org.

March 6 & 27:
Birding at Pinckney Island presented by The Coastal Discovery Museum led by experienced bird watchers from the Museum beginning at 7:30-9:30 a.m. The walk will include the combination of habitats at Pinckney Island Wildlife Refuge. These varying areas allow participants to see many different species of birds. Space is limited to 15 (ages 12 and older). Participants are asked to bring their own binoculars and the program will be canceled in case of rain. $12 per person and reservations are required. 70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 689-6767 ext 223 or coastaldiscovery.org.

March 6 – 16:
Main Street Youth Theatre presenting Bye Bye Birdie! Show times are 7 p.m. on Wednesday-Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday. Opening night Gala Fundraiser on March 6th. Finger foods will be served and beer, wine and soda available. Door prizes. Tickets for the Gala Fundraiser are $40/adults and $20/students. Tickets for all other performances are $20 for adults, $18 for seniors/military and $10 for students. (843) 689-6246 or msyt.org.

March 6:
CREATE A “PIECES OF YOUR PAST” BOOKLET USING MICROSOFT WORD! Carol Clemens, veteran genealogist, will conduct this “hands on” class that will teach you how to create a family narrative with photos, maps, newspaper clippings, clip art, documents, etc. that you will integrate into your narrative. You are encouraged to bring your laptop. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Reservations recommended. $20 members/$25 non-members. Heritage Library History & Genealogy Center, 852 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 686-6560 or heritagelib.org.

March 8 – 14:
Art League of Hilton Head presents artists’ gallery walks at 11 a.m. 106 Cordillo Pkwy. (843) 842-5738 or artleaguehhi.org.

March 8 – 9:
The Rat Pack Is Back! A Tribute to Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin & Sammy Davis Jr. “Only the hippest, coolest bunch of cats on either coast” Bobby Ryder’s Swingin’ Quintet at The Jazz Corner in The Village at Wexford. Dinner reservations highly recommended. Music charge nightly. 1000 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-8620 or thejazzcorner.com.

March 8:
The Electric Piano Bar welcomes The Simpson Brothers. Come dance-along and sing-along as they perform Classic Rock, Beach Music & Motown. Doors open at 8 p.m. Music starts at 9:30 p.m. 33 Office Park Rd. in The Park Plaza Shopping Center. (843) 785-5397 or electricpianohhi.com.

March 8:
Hilton Head Island Ski Club, 5-7 p.m. social at Wise Guys, Main St. Happy Hour with dinner optional. Members, skiers and non-skiers invited. Bev Moran, (843) 681-4181 or hiltonheadislandskiclub.com.

March 9:
The Electric Piano Bar welcomes the high-energy rock cover band, The On Tap Band. Enjoy Classic Rock, Motown and more. Doors open at 8 p.m. Music starts at 9:30 p.m. 33 Office Park Rd. in The Park Plaza Shopping Center. (843) 785-5397 or electricpianohhi.com.

March 9:
Captain Woody’s First Oyster Roast in their new location at 6 Target Road, 4 p.m. A portion of proceeds to benefit The Hilton Head Humane Association. (843) 785-2400 or captainwoodys.com.

March 9:
Auditions For Little Women (the play) at Main Street Youth Theatre from 1-4 p.m. This is from the Louisa May Alcott classic book “Little Women”. Ladies between the ages of 12-50 and men between 16-50 are needed. To schedule your audition time please email jodijdancer@hotmail.com. Main Street Theatre, 3000 Main St. and the show will run from April 24-May 5th. (843) 689-6246.

March 9:
Casey’s Sports Bar and Grill, 37 New Orleans Rd., will host the “Humane Association Oyster Roast” from 1-5 p.m. Visit with our adoptable pets while you enjoy live music, games, burgers, soups and of course oysters. Hope to see you! (843) 785-2255​or caseyshhi.com.

March 10:
Palmetto Bluff Half Marathon, 8 a.m. Run in one of America’s top resort communities. Hidden away among an intricate maze of rivers, islands and maritime forests, the course is flat, fast and chip timed. Race proceeds benefit BackPack Buddies, a program of the Lowcountry Food Bank, sponsored in Bluffton by Crossroads Community Support Services. The premise of BackPack Buddies is simple – many children in Bluffton who are on free or reduced breakfast and lunch plans at school are likely to go home to a house with no food. BackPack Buddies was developed to help these most food-insecure children by sending back packs full of food home with the children each weekend. Palmetto Running Company, (843) 815-1718 or palmettobluff.com.

March 10:
Heritage Library to Hold Author Talk and Book Signing. Tom Crawford, Hilton Head resident and member of the Island Writers’ Network, will discuss his recently published historical novel Goli Otok (Naked Island) and be available to sign copies of his book at the Heritage Library History & Genealogy Center at 2 p.m. Admission is free. Reservations are required. 852 Wm. Hilton Parkway, (843) 686-6560 or heritagelib.org.

March 11 – 24:
South Carolina Repertory Company presents VENUS IN FUR by David Ives, directed by Blake White. An audition can be a serious psychodrama, as any actor will tell you, but the teetor-tottering test of wills that takes place in VENUS IN FUR makes even the most fraught encounter between a domineering director and a sensitive performer seem like a play date in the sandbox. 136 B Beach City Rd. (843) 342-2057 or hiltonheadtheatre.com.

March 11 – 13:
Professional Tennis Registry (PTR) 13th annual Special Olympics North America (SONA) National Invitational Tennis Championships presented by PTR, at PTR Headquarters in Van der Meer Shipyard Racquet Club. This year’s event has 168 Special Olympics athletes from six states competing in this first class event. Peggy Edwards, (843) 785-7244 or (800) 421-6289 or peggy@ptrtennis.org or ptrtennis.org.

March 12 & 26:
Learn to throw a cast net presented by The Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn, 2 p.m. This hands-on program will show you the best way to learn to ‘open that net’ on every cast. Presented by Scott Moody, a local angler, that grew up primarily with salt water fishing and diving. Ages 12 and older, cost is $10 per person and reservations are required. Beginners are welcome, and you may bring your own net, or a loaner will be made available to you. 70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 689-6767 ext 223 or coastaldiscovery.org.

March 12 – 24:
South Carolina Repertory Company presents “VENUS IN FUR”. An audition can be a serious psychodrama, as any actor will tell you, but the teetor-tottering test of wills that takes place in VENUS IN FUR makes even the most fraught encounter between a domineering director and a sensitive performer seem like a play date in the sandbox, by David Ives. Directed by Blake White. 136 B Beach City Rd. (843) 342-2057 or hiltonheadtheatre.com.

March 12 – 16:
Shelter Cove Harbour presents Taste on the Harbour! Special Kick-Off March 12, 5:30-8:30 p.m. $2-$5 Tastings and Target Band at Kick-Off Event. Menu specials all week at Shelter Cove Harbour’s waterfront restaurants. Shelter Cove Harbour is located mid-island at mile marker 8. (843) 785-6424 or palmettodunes.com.

March 12:
Palmetto Dunes Golf Academy and Hilton Head Hospital will present The Hilton Head Golf Forum “Putters and Prostates.” Doug Weaver, Director of the Golf Academy, Dr. Richard Vanderslice, Board Certified Urologist with Hilton Head Hospital, Clyde Johnston, award winning golf course architect and Mike Murphy, PGA Tour/USGA Rules Official will be on hand for this informative presentation. 7-8:30 p.m. Palmetto Dunes Centre Court Conference Center, 20 Carnoustie Rd. Reservations required, cost of $5 will benefit The Boys and Girls Club Junior Golf and Special Olympics Golf. A free gift will be given to the first 40 people to make reservations. (843) 785-1138.

March 12:
The Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn, Bottlenose Dolphin and the Dolphin Project, 3 p.m. Peach Hubbard, president of The Dolphin Project, will present an educational and entertaining program about the estuarine Bottlenose dolphins that live along the coasts of South Carolina and Georgia. Peach will focus on the anatomy and unique behaviors of out dolphins as well as threats that face them and their survival. $7 per person. Reservations are required. 70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 689-6767 ext 223 or coastaldiscovery.org.

March 13:
CREATE YOUR OWN FREE AND EASY GENEALOGY WEBSITE – Carol Clemens, veteran genealogist, will walk you through how to use a free online service to create your own website for genealogy and photos. The website offers an array of templates and options that make the task easy. No knowledge of website building is necessary. Must know how to upload photos online. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Reservations recommended. $20 members/$25 non-members. Heritage Library History & Genealogy Center, 852 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 686-6560 or heritagelib.org.

March 14:
The Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours at Old Town Dispensary in historic Bluffton. Enjoy great food with samplings from their new menu, an exciting collaboration with the Sage Room, along with complimentary beer and wine, door prizes and more! $10 for chamber members and $20 for non-members. (843) 785-3673 or hiltonheadchamber.org.

March 15 – 16:
A Salute to Django Reindhardt with Gypsy, Honky-Tonk, Swing and Latin-style Jazz Velvet Caravan featuring violinist Ricardo Ochoa, pianist/accordionist Jared Hall, guitarist Sasha Strunjas, bassist Eric Dunn, cajonist/percussionist Jesse Monkman at The Jazz Corner in The Village at Wexford. Dinner reservations highly recommended. Music charge nightly. 1000 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-8620 or thejazzcorner.com.

March 15:
Dueling Pianos are back at The Electric Piano Bar. Come see Dallas Reese & Sterlin Shuvette battle it out on Friday Night. Sing, dance and party as the doors open at 8 p.m. and the music starts at 9:30 p.m. 33 Office Park Rd. in The Park Plaza Shopping Center. (843) 785-5397 or electricpianohhi.com.

March 15:
American Idol Finalist, Author and Motivational speaker Scott Macintyre live at Hilton Head Beach & Tennis Resort, 40 Folly Field Rd., 7 p.m. PRICES ARE NOW SLASHED TO $20 PER PERSON. Proceeds will support the services of Pregnancy Center and Clinic. For Tickets, (843) 689-2222.

March 16:
Annual Kid’s Shamrock Hunt: Hunt BEGINS at 10 a.m. Find four leaf clovers redeemable for free Salty Dog T-Shirts, prizes & treats. Jake the Salty Dog and children’s entertainment 10 a.m.-Noon. Plus, a special Irish menu at the cafe! 232 S. Sea Pines Dr. (843) 671-2233 or saltydog.com.

March 16:
Sweetgrass Basket Making Classes at the Coastal Discovery Museum, 10:30 a.m. Learn about the history of the Sweetgrass basket, one of the Lowcountry’s best known art forms, from a local Gullah basket maker. Then, try your hand at starting a basket of your own using locally found natural materials. $65 adult and reservations are required. 70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 689-6767 ext 223 or coastaldiscovery.org.

March 16:
World’s Largest Yard Sale! Hilton Head Island High School and The Island Packet will host this annual event in the school parking lot. Admission to the event, which is from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. is free. The event benefits Hilton Head High. 70 Wilborn Rd. (843) 689-4811.

March 16:
Harbour Town Spring Fest, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. The Harbour Town Spring Fest is an exciting, family friendly event that will include: nautical activities, featuring a variety of nature tours, discounted kayak rentals, boat rides, as well as Coast Guard and Power Squadron officials; complimentary Ocean Dolphin Cruise at 2 p.m. aboard the Vagabond for children 12 and under who first climb the Lighthouse; sidewalk sale, with Harbour Town shops offering great deals and fabulous finds, and musical performances from local school children. (843) 842-1979 or seapines.com.

March 16:
The Four Freshmen – Special Concert at the Arts Center, 5 p.m. & 8 p.m. With a vocal harmony like no other, the Four Freshmen have enamored listeners world-wide for years, gaining recognition as one of the most influential vocal groups of all time. They have been inspiration to the likes of The Beach Boys, Kenny Rogers, The Mamas & The Papas, Frankie Valli, Manhattan Transfer, and countless others. $50 per person, and includes champagne. Groups of 10 or more may receive a discounted price of $46 per ticket, plus two complimentary tickets. (843) 842-ARTS or artshhi.com.

March 17:
30th Annual Hilton Head Island St. Patrick’s Day Parade begins at Coligny Circle, 3 p.m. Clowns, marching bands, floats, Shiners, dignitaries and animal contingencies make their way down Pope Avenue to Office Park Road. (843) 384-4034, 837-4956 or stpatricksdayhhi.com.

March 17:
Sweet Frog Premium Frozen Yogurt has a St. Patrick’s Day Special called, “BUILD YOUR OWN MASTERPIECE!” All the yogurt and toppings you can fit in a 12 oz. cup for $4. Come out to the St. Patrick’s Day Parade which ends in the Park Plaza Shopping Center Parking lot at 33 Office Park Rd. Enjoy 104.9 The Surf LIVE from Sweet Frog from 12–3 p.m. and “Build Your Own Masterpiece!” (843) 689-3764.

March 18:
St. Joseph Day Dinner at Flora’s Café, 841 William Hilton Pkwy., 5 to 8:30 p.m. $25 per person. This is a social event of the club and not a fund raising event. Open to membership and general public. John Pagluica, (843) 682-4625 or iachh.org.

March 18:
Chamber Music Charleston (CMC) 7th season with over 60 performances throughout the Lowcountry. CMC’s series continues with music for flute, violin, bassoon and harpsichord by Martinu, Bach and Telemann. All performances will take place at All Saints Episcopal Church, 3001 Meeting St. at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $18 in advance and $20 at the door. (843) 763-4941 or tickets may be purchased online at ChamberMusicCharleston.org.

March 19:
Carleton Naylor- The Day the Johnboat Went Up the Mountain: Stories from My Twenty Years in South Carolina Maritime Archaeology, 7 p.m. presented by The Archaeological Society of South Carolina, Hilton Head Chapter at the Coastal Discovery Museum at Historic Honey Horn, 70 Honey Horn Dr. Free and open to the public. (843) 363-5058 or assc.net.

March 20:
Third Annual Fashion Show Luncheon and Silent Auction on Deck at Sea Pines Country Club. The event, benefiting the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra and its Youth Programs. Doors open at 11 a.m. A social hour will allow time to view and bid on a wide array of unique silent auction items. Reservations, $40 each or $350 ($35 each) for a table of ten. Julie Williams, (843) 342-2199 or Lois Wilson, (843) 837-3553. We urge you to respond quickly as last year’s event was a sell-out! Presented by the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra. 540 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-5880 or hhipc.org.

March 20:
COMBING THE CENSUS FOR CLUES – Jan Alpert, past-president of the National Genealogical Society, will review information which is unique in each census year and why it is important to find your family in every census including 1940 and those before 1850. Experience level is beginner through intermediate. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Reservations recommended. $20 members/$25 non-members. Heritage Library History & Genealogy Center, 852 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 686-6560 or heritagelib.org.

March 20:
Love Dolphins? Learn amazing facts about our local Bottlenose with an informative and entertaining program embedded with video and dolphin vocalizations. The program and workshop will be held at Palmetto Electric, 111 Mathews Dr. Dolphin program: 10-11 a.m. Training workshop: 11 a.m.-noon. thedolphinproject@gmail.com or thedolphinproject.org.

March 21:
The Palmetto Quilt Guild will hold its monthly meeting at 1 p.m. at Hilton Head Beach and Tennis Resort, 40 Folly Field Rd. Our speaker, Teri Henderson Tope is an internationally recognized teacher and lecturer who loves all types of appliqué. She is the author of “Appliqué in Reverse.” Guests are welcome for a $5 fee. Come early and socialize. Carole Croteau, (843) 757-2613 or palmettoquiltguild.org.

March 21:
USCB Lunch with Author Series features two New York Times bestselling authors, Dorothea Benton Frank and Pamela Redmond at the Country Club of Hilton Head. Southern literary queen Frank’s latest book is Porch Lights. Redmond brings three women whose lives intersect across generations in her The Possibility of You. All-inclusive lunch starts at noon, followed by talk, Q&A, booksigning. $42. Reservations(843) 521-4147 or kingsley@uscb.edu.

March 22 – 23:
The Jeff Phillips Quintet featuring Syracuse Music Hall of Fame jazz vocalist Ronnie Leigh at The Jazz Corner in The Village at Wexford. Dinner reservations highly recommended. Music charge nightly. 1000 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-8620 or thejazzcorner.com.

March 22:
Dueling Pianos are back at The Electric Piano Bar. Come see Dallas Reese & Sterlin Shuvette battle it out on Friday Night. Sing, dance and party as the doors open at 8 p.m. and the music starts at 9:30 p.m. 33 Office Park Rd. in The Park Plaza Shopping Center. (843) 785-5397 or electricpianohhi.com.

March 22:
PreWingfest Party at Shelter Cove Community Park, 5-8 p.m. 4-5 restaurants cooking up several different flavors of chicken wings while others prepare food for the non-chicken wing eaters. Treble Jay, will be rocking the night away and the kid’s zone will be open for the little ones. NEW: The Amateur wing competition on Friday night. 5–10 amateurs making their best chicken wings as they compete for the best amateur wing of 2013. Proceeds benefit the Island Rec. Center’s Children’s Scholarship Fund. 39 Shelter Cove Lane. (843) 681-7273 or islandreccenter.org.

March 23:
WingFest at Shelter Cove Community Park, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Local restaurants cook up their best wings with live music and a Kid Zone. Food sold separately. Come Vote for Your Favorite Wing! Proceeds benefit the Island Rec. Center’s Children’s Scholarship Fund. Admission is $5; free for ages 12 and under. 39 Shelter Cove Lane. (843) 681-7273 or islandreccenter.org.

March 23:
Easter at First Presbyterian Church, Easter egg hunt will be held at 10:30 a.m., with age-appropriate egg hunts, family photo, refreshments, crafts and storytelling. FREE! First Presbyterian Church, 540 William Hilton Parkway, between mile markers 5 and 6. (843) 681-3696 or fpchhi.org.

March 23:
The Electric Piano Bar welcomes the Jalapeno Brothers. This Classic Rock Cover band will have you dancing and singing all night long. Doors open at 8 p.m. Music starts at 9:30 p.m. 33 Office Park Rd. in The Park Plaza Shopping Center. (843) 785-5397 or electricpianohhi.com.

March 23:
Easter Eggstravaganza at Shelter Cove Park, 10:30-1:30 p.m. The Egg Hunt begins at 11 a.m. sharp, plus blowup rides, music, face painting and more. Admission is $10 for kids and includes activities; free for parents and grandparents. Proceeds benefit the Island Rec. Center’s Children’s Scholarship Fund. 39 Shelter Cove Lane. (843) 681-7273 or islandreccenter.org.

March 24:
Three worship services will be held on Palm Sunday! Traditional worship services at 8:30 and 11 a.m. in the sanctuary and CrossRoads contemporary worship at 9:45 a.m. in Fellowship Hall with special music with Lavon Stevens and the CrossRoads worship team. Dr. Doug Fletcher preaching at all three services. First Presbyterian Church, 540 William Hilton Parkway, between mile markers 5 and 6. (843) 681-3696 or fpchhi.org.

March 25 – April 3:
The Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn will present “Animals of the Lowcountry” from Oatland Island Wildlife Center at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. The program will feature many live animals that we often don’t see on the island, such as barred owl, corn snake, opossum, alligator and more! $12 adults, $7 child and reservations are required. 70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 689-6767 ext 223 or coastaldiscovery.org.

March 25 – 30:
“Golf” The Musical! As a sport golf may be exasperating for some and exciting for others, but in the world of “GOLF” The Musical, “What you don’t know about golf won’t hurt your enjoyment of the revue, and what you do know will only enhance it.” (TheaterMania) With a hugely talented quartet of actors, “GOLF” The Musical celebrates the fun, frustration and elation of this popular sport, those who play it, and those who don’t. $39. Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, 14 Shelter Cove Ln. (843) 842-ARTS or tickets.artshhi.com or artshhi.com.

March 25 – 29:
Gregg Russell Concerts under the Liberty Oak in Harbour Town, Monday-Friday, 7:30-9 p.m. Family-oriented singer/storyteller performs sing-a-longs, ballads and silly songs with audience participation. Complimentary. (843) 842-1979 or seapines.com.

March 25:
The Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra presents “TRANSCENDENCE,” John Morris Russell, conductor. First Presbyterian Church, 8 p.m. Two expressions of faith, hope and the eternal mystery of the great beyond. Tickets: $45, $35, $20. Subscriptions available. 540 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-2055 or hhso.org.

March 27:
GENEALOGY ON THE WEB – Linda Piekut, president and executive director of the Heritage Library, will offer an overview of research sites available on the internet and the kinds of information available on diferent websites. Familiarize yourself with webinars, podcasts and social networks as well as learn techniques for getting the most out of Google. This class is for the intermediate genealogist. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Reservations recommended. $20 members/$25 non-members. Heritage Library History & Genealogy Center, 852 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 686-6560 or heritagelib.org.

March 28 – 31:
Harbour Town Lighthouse to Shine Purple! In support of The American Cancer Society’s “Paint The Town Purple” initiative, which celebrates the organization’s annual Relay For Life event, The Sea Pines Resort will have the Harbour Town Lighthouse shine purple. Various businesses throughout the island will show their support in the fight against cancer by making purple bows available for purchase. (800)SEA-PINES (732.7463) or seapines.com.

March 28:
The first Classic Car Cruise-In at Main Street Village, 6-8 p.m. Join in the popular judging, food and beverages available. Meet the owners and hear their incredible restoration stories! Carolina Dreamers support many area charities with the money they raise at these Cruise-Ins and their annual Car Show. http://carolinadreamers.org.

March 28:
First Presbyterian Church will hold a Maundy Thursday service of worship and communion at 6:30 p.m. in the sanctuary. First Presbyterian Church, 540 William Hilton Parkway, between mile markers 5 and 6. (843) 681-3696 or fpchhi.org.

March 29 – 31:
Easter Bunny Wagon Ride! Enjoy our spring exploration of the Sea Pines Forest Preserve and the Easter Bunny will join in for refreshments before the ride. Reservations are required. $15/adults and $10/children 12 and under. Friday & Saturday, 3:30-4:30 p.m. & 4:45-5:45 p.m. & Sunday, 2-3 p.m. & 3:15-4:15 p.m. (843) 842-1979 or seapines.com.

March 29 – 30:
Legendary Pianist and Vocalist the Freddy Cole quartet “Freddy has an impeccable sense of swing… he is, overall, the most maturely expressive male jazz singer of his generation, if not the best alive, “The New York Times” at The Jazz Corner in The Village at Wexford. Dinner reservations highly recommended. Music charge nightly. 1000 Wm. Hilton Pkwy. (843) 842-8620 or thejazzcorner.com.

March 29:
The Electric Piano welcomes Sterlin & Shuvette as they perform the sounds of Motown & R&B. Doors open at 8 p.m. Music starts at 9:30 p.m. 33 Office Park Rd. in The Park Plaza Shopping Center. (843) 785-5397 or electricpianohhi.com.

March 29:
A Good Friday service of Tenebrae will be held at 6:30 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, 540 William Hilton Parkway, between mile markers 5 and 6. (843) 681-3696 or fpchhi.org.

March 30:
Semi Annual Plant and Herb Society Product Sale! 10a.m., the Herb Society of Hilton Head will present its Spring Sale in the Courtyard at Pineland Station, Highway 278 and Mathews Dr. This sale will include an assortment of quality herb plants, as well as Herb Society Products such as French Market Soup Mix, Curry, Flavored Vinegars, Horseradish Jelly, Bouquet Garni, and more. All profits from the event are donated to local charities. (843) 682-3839.

March 30:
Bocce Tournament at Veteran Park, 29 Shelter Cove Lane, 11 to 4 p.m. $25.00 per team – pre-register includes T-shirt (4/21) and buffet lunch. Ron, (516) 426-6049 or John, (843) 682-4625 or iachh.org.

March 30:
Sweetgrass Basket Making Classes at the Coastal Discovery Museum, 10:30 a.m. Learn about the history of the Sweetgrass basket, one of the Lowcountry’s best known art forms, from a local Gullah basket maker. Then, try your hand at starting a basket of your own using locally found natural materials. $65 adult and reservations are required. 70 Honey Horn Dr. (843) 689-6767 ext 223 or coastaldiscovery.org.

March 30:
The Electric Piano Bar welcomes the Zack Stiltner Trio. Come enjoy the sounds of Country Music & Southern Rock. Doors open at 8 p.m. Music starts at 9:30 p.m. 33 Office Park Rd. in The Park Plaza Shopping Center. (843) 785-5397 or electricpianohhi.com.

March 30:
ON ON TRI and The Bike Doctor are excited to hold the 2nd Annual Hilton Head Heritage 5K on the Saturday of Easter Weekend. Event takes place at 8 a.m. at Hilton Head High School. All proceeds from this event benefit the Heritage Classic Foundation. (843) 295-9565 or onontri.com.

March 30:
Annual Easter Egg Hunt: Prizes & candy for the kids from Jake & the Easter Bunny. Face painting for the kids with children’s entertainment. 10 a.m. until noon. Hunt begins at 10 a.m. 232 S. Sea Pines Dr. (843) 671-2233 or saltydog.com.

March 30:
The Electric Piano Bar welcomes the Tommy Sims Trio and the sounds of Classic Rock. Doors open at 8 p.m. Music starts at 9:30 p.m. 33 Office Park Rd. in The Park Plaza Shopping Center. (843) 785-5397 or electricpianohhi.com.

March 31:
St. Andrew By-The-Sea United Methodist Church, 20 Pope Ave., will hold Easter sunrise service at 7 a.m. at Coligny Beach on Hilton Head Island. Services will be held at the church in the event of rain or imminent threat of rain. Sanctuary worship is at 9 and 11:15 a.m. with brass and choir at both services. Bring a flower to add to the living cross. (843) 785-4711 or hhiumc.com.

March 31:
Hop in and shop on Easter! Select stores at Tanger Outlets will be open. Please visit the website for the list of participating stores and special holiday hours. Visit the sales and coupon pages for the latest sales information. (843) 837-5410 or tangeroutlet.com/hiltonhead.

March 31:
On Easter Sunday, a sunrise service will be held at 7 a.m. in the church courtyard with music by the Lavon Stevens and the CrossRoads worship team, Rev. Sam Martin preaching. Traditional Easter services will be held at 8:30 and 11 a.m. in the sanctuary, Dr. Doug Fletcher preaching. Children’s church will be available at 11 a.m. First Presbyterian Church, 540 William Hilton Parkway, between mile markers 5 and 6. (843) 681-3696 or fpchhi.org.

March 31:
The Sea Pines Resort Easter Egg Hunt, 11 a.m. The Easter Egg Hunt is an annual tradition at the Gregg Russell Harbour Town Playground. Provided by The Sea Pines Resort and the Harbour Town Merchants. Photos with the Easter Bunny will be available immediately following the Easter Egg Hunt. Complimentary. (843) 842-1979 or seapines.com.

March 31:
First Baptist Church will host an Easter Sunrise Service at Alder Beach Park, 6:30 a.m. with breakfast following in the Family Life Center at 7 a.m.; Classic Worship in the Church Sanctuary at 9 a.m.; Contemporary Worship in the Family Life Center at 11 a.m. (843) 785-4478 or fbchhi.org.

March 31:
Resurrection Christian Community Church Invites You to Their Community Wide Easter Egg Hunt! 3 p.m. cookout to follow easter egg hunt, hamburgers and hotdogs. 296 Spanish Wells Rd. (843) 689-3625 or resurrectionccc.com.