“Island Girls Night Out”
Wednesday, August 13th, 5:30-7:00 p.m. at Luther’s 910 Bay Street • Downtown Beaufort • (843) 524-1888 Come celebrate good times with our lady friends!
Fantastic Prizes • Special Drink Prices for IGNO - $3 Fruity Drinks • Free Appetizers
Open to everyone!
Reservation needed for dinner.
FREE
The Island News covering northern beaufort county
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August 7 - 13, 2014
WHAT’S INSIDE?
Beaufort residents enjoy the last few days of summer SPORTS
Whale Branch football player sees top ranking. see page 12
Clockwise from left: Justin and Mariah McIltrot at the Coosaw Point pool; Phyllis Fabian skiing for her 70th birthday; Ellie Antor, Emma Grace and Olivia Dinkins relax on the dock; Will Twombly, Madelyn Musselman and Henry Siegel at YMCA swim lessons.
s the first day of school for Beaufort County schoolchildren approaches on August 18th, many people are making the most of their last days of summer. What a hot…and wet one it has been. Please enjoy some photos from area residents from their fond memories of summer, 2014. See page 6 for more photos.
Replica of lighthouse built with donated food Hunting Island State Park’s creative way of encouraging donations
Hunting Island State Park, along with eight other South Carolina State Parks that lie within the coastal area of the state, are hosting a summer food drive. The food drive began Memorial Day, 2014 and continues through Labor Day, 2014. All donations collected during this time will be given to the Lowcountry Food Bank to help some of the 547,869 South Carolinians who live below the poverty line. In an effort to collect as many cans as possible, Hunting Island set the bar high. Park staff posted flyers for the community to donate and help build a replica of the historic lighthouse from canned food. Thanks to many caring individuals
and one generous donation from Bi-Lo, this goal has been reached; and, cans continue to fill the collection bins. Hunting Island would like to send a special thanks to our two local BiLo Stores located in Port Royal and Beaufort for their combined donation of over 670 cans of food. This generous donation from Bi-Lo not only allowed Hunting Island to finish constructing the replica lighthouse, but will also go to help many more of our friends and neighbors in need. The replica lighthouse, located in the park’s visitors center, stands over LIGHTHOUSE continued on page 14
From left to right: Kenny Heater, Assistant Park Manager HISP, Brandon Bowers, Senior Park Ranger HISP, Bryce Payne, Store Director for BI-LO on Boundary Street, and Ryan Kingery, Store Director for BI-LO on Paris Island Gateway.
FOOD
Enjoying the delicious, first-class fare at Red Rooster Cafe. see page 19 INDEX
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