December - Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce

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December - Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce
CHAMBER
BUSINESS
M O N T H L Y
December 2015
A monthly publication of the
Hilton Head Island • Bluffton Chamber of Commerce
SHOP LOCAL For The Holidays!
Making Your List & Checking It Twice?
Taste of the Season page 3
Bluffton: Open for Business page 4
HGTV Comes to Town page 5
Shop Small, Shop Local!
‘Tis the Season!
Making a list and checking it twice? You’re in
good company, the national movement about shopping small
gains more momentum every year.
This year’s Small Business Saturday was a big success, as
we put the focus on small businesses with our annual U.S.
Chamber of Commerce and American Express partnership
over Thanksgiving’s holiday shopping weekend. Over 88
million people decided to Shop Small on Small Business
Saturday last year; leading indicators for this year were even
higher.
Shop Locally
This Holiday Season
Discover the unique shops, restaurants
and service establishments that
Hilton Head Island, Bluffton,
Beaufort and Port Royal
have to offer.
“We participate in the Shop Small campaign since
it celebrates our goal of offering locals “big city”
design in a small town experience. I choose to shop
local because I see the value it brings to individual
stores and the Lowcountry community as a whole.”
- Andrea Bragg, Forsythe Jewelers
SUPPORT YOUR
FELLOW NEIGHBORS
AND SHOP LOCALLY
THIS HOLIDAY SEASON!
SPONSORED BY
During the holidays we encourage you to shop local to support small businesses and area retailers. From Old Town Bluffton to
island venues, our local small businesses are gearing up for the holidays with unique merchandise, excellent customer service
and special sales!
We can all play a key role in helping our area’s small businesses thrive. By shopping and dining locally, you’re showing your
support for all the small businesses in your neighborhood and reinvesting in the Lowcountry community we call home.
J Banks Design,
a Chamber
Spotlight Business
SMALL BUSINESS STATS
23 million small businesses in the U.S.
54% of U.S. sales happen at small businesses
created by small
8 million jobs
businesses since 1990
$14.5 billion
projected for Small Business
Saturday sales
Small Business Saturday anticipates
1 million tweets during the
2015 holiday season
Source: Small Business Administration and Small Business Saturday
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Shining the spotlight on small business is at the very heart of
the chamber’s Spotlight on Small Business partners. Take a look
at participating local shop owners and their unique merchandise
and learn more about the national Shop Small campaign at
hiltonheadblufftonchamber.org. Stop by the chamber for your Shop
Local posters, gift bags and more.
Watch our local businesses shine in the chamber’s
#ShopSmall spotlight and see special holiday
offerings at these and other local businesses.
CHAMBER
SPOTLIGHT BUSINESSES
Bleu Companies
Forsythe Jewelers
Gifted Hilton Head
Gigis Boutique
J Banks Design
Kelly Caron Designs
Markels Card & Gift Shop
Moonlit Lullaby
Muse Gallery
The Complete Home
Taste of the Season: A Sold-Out Success!
2015 People’s Choice
Taste of the Season was a sold-out success as attendees wined,
dined and enjoyed outstanding cuisine at the 26th annual popular culinary
event, held November 20th at the Country Club of Hilton Head.
Taste of the Season’s award-winning entrees wowed the crowd as more
than 27 of the area’s top chefs competed for the honor of “Best Cuisine.”
New this year, Hudson’s Lowcountry oyster roast with fresh raw bar was
a crowd favorite, harvested in local
waters from owner Andrew Carmine’s
Shell Ring Oyster Company.
Attendees voted Michael Anthony’s
as their number one choice for best
cuisine followed by Red Fish. Best
décor winner was ELA’s Blu Water
Grille.
TASTE OF THE SEASON: PEOPLE’S CHOICE
BEST CUISINE: Michael Anthony’s Cucina Italiana
“Veal Agnolotti with Butter Sage Sauce”
RUNNER-UP: Red Fish
“Seared Chilean Sea Bass with Wild Mushroom &
Piedmontese Ox Tail Ragout”
BEST DECOR: ELA’s Blu Water Grille
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Bluffton: Open for Business
Q&A: Marc Orlando, Bluffton Town Manager
There’s no doubt that Bluffton is open for business, it’s the
fastest growing municipality in South Carolina, growing 883% over the last decade.
The fifth largest municipality in South Carolina, Bluffton’s growth has held fast
to its historic charm, celebrating the eclectic Old Town district known for its artists,
merchants, restaurants and many community events which wrap around the town’s
center, along the May River.
Its development has been carefully planned by town leaders, from the Promenade
walkable shopping district to Buckwalter Place, home of the Don Ryan Center for
Innovation, the town’s public/private partnership with Clemson University, that’s
advancing new technology start-ups.
Town Manager Marc Orlando is tasked with implementing town council’s vision
which has shaped Bluffton’s innovative programs. That vision and those programs
have garnered national media attention along the way, including Old Town Bluffton’s
Wharf Street Redevelopment Project, awarded “Best Community Revitalization” in
Southern Living magazine.
Orlando shares his thoughts about Bluffton and its direction.
CBM: What’s the biggest challenge to balancing Bluffton’s high growth?
ORLANDO: Bluffton’s growth, with its increasing population and changing
demographics, presents challenges and opportunities. As the town continues to grow,
town council and staff continue to discover ways to provide affordable and workforce
housing options, public infrastructure, natural resource protection, adequate open
space and parks as well as a diversity of employment opportunities.
CBM: Town Council has appointed former director of growth management,
Shawn Leininger, as the new executive director of the Bluffton Public
Development Corporation. Tell me about that role and the organization.
ORLANDO: In 2012, town council established two non-profit organizations to direct
Bluffton’s economic development initiatives. The Don Ryan Center for Innovation
provides business start-up and incubation assistance while the Bluffton Public
Development Corporation (BPDC) oversees the Town’s Commerce Park at Buckwalter
Place and also provides leadership and business development expertise. Town Council
appointed Shawn Leininger as the BPDC’s executive director in October.
With an emphasis of attracting and retaining more innovative, knowledge-based
companies to the area, Leininger will lead the recruitment of new businesses while
supporting the retention and expansion of Bluffton’s business community. He will also
act as the liaison among town council, developers, state officials and local economic
development partners. Leininger has been with the Town since 2011 as director of
growth management and has held many roles in the town’s Planning Department. His
love of Bluffton, can-do attitude, strong business acumen and business relationships in
the community make him a perfect fit for this role.
CBM: Why do you think Bluffton is attracting such increased commercial
and residential growth?
ORLANDO: This answer is detailed in the Covenant for Bluffton which reflects
the town’s core beliefs. The Town honors social, cultural and economic diversity,
natural resource protection, individual freedoms, a sense of community and historic
preservation. This is what makes Bluffton special.
CBM: Look for next month’s Q&A with Hilton Head Island Town Manager Steve Riley.
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HGTV Comes to Town!
Local Realtor Brad Wilson Shows Off Island
Local realtor Brad Wilson of Charter One Realty has been
sharing Hilton Head Island’s charm with interested homebuyers
for over 37 years. So when HGTV’s popular “Island Life” show came calling,
Wilson was a natural fit for the popular series.
“Why visit when you can make it your permanent home?” says Wilson, explaining
the incredible success of Hilton Head Island’s showings on the HGTV program. “Since
the first show aired, the response has been amazing. While I thought it would be really
great for our island, you can’t really put a price on this type of exposure. I had zero
expectations of what it would bring. Then the calls started coming, from as far away
as California, Texas, and West Virginia, not to mention the local response. It’s been
phenomenal!”
Finding dream homes that exemplify the best of “Island Life” came easily to Wilson,
whose years of experience and knowledge of the Lowcountry were an incredible asset to
HGTV producers, who quickly booked him for three segments, somewhat of a rarity for
the popular program.
The chamber worked with producers on this shoot and many others, assisting with
footage requests, shoot locations, crew needs and more. Stay tuned for more of Hilton
Head Island on additional HGTV shows, The Today show and others.
Working with three separate couples, he was able to find Vince and Lori Fultz their
Lowcountry-style dream home in Long Cove; young couple Jennifer Morse and Christopher
Monteleone’s West Indies-style home in Bermuda Pointe on the Intracoastal Waterway and Jay
and Kerri Wiendl’s traditional style home in Hilton Head Plantation, a short walk from their boat
slip at Village of Skull Creek.
The rest, as they say, is history, as these happy homeowners settle into their new “island lives”
on Hilton Head Island.
2016 Chamber Board Candidates
The Nominating Committee of the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce has designated a
slate of candidates to run for election to the Board of Directors. Terms will commence January 1, 2016 and expire December 31,
2018.
As stated in the Chamber’s bylaws, “additional names of candidates for directors may be nominated by petition bearing the
genuine signatures of at least ten percent of the voting membership as of September 1 of the current year. Such petition shall be
filed with the Nominating Committee within ten (10) days after notice has been given of the names of those nominated.”
In keeping with the guidelines set by the bylaws, the petition must contain the genuine signatures of at least 158 qualified
members of the Chamber of Commerce. The deadline for additional nominations by petition is 5 p.m. December 18, 2016.
Documents may be mailed to Nominating Committee, P.O. Box 5647, Hilton Head Island, SC 29938 or dropped off at the chamber
of commerce headquarters. Fax copies cannot be accepted.
If no petition is filed within the designated period, the nomination shall be closed and the nominated slate of candidates shall
be declared elected by the Board of Directors.
The individuals selected by the Nominating Committee are as follows:
Dru Brown, Beach Properties of Hilton Head
Jeremy Clark, Hilton Head Hospital
Carolyn Vanagel, Hilton Head Island Motoring Festival &
Concours d’Elegance
Marcus Jackson, The Inn at Palmetto Bluff
Jay Wiendl, Sonesta Resort Hilton Head Island
Steve Stauffer, BB&T Carswell Insurance Services
Warren Woodward, Omni Hilton Head Oceanfront Resort
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Hilton Head Island
in the National News
Today Show’s Al Roker received a warm
Hilton Head Island welcome as the famed
Rokerthon rolled into town to broadcast
weather from the 18th green at Harbour
Town.
The world was watching as Roker, surrounded by
fans on the green and at the Quarterdeck, gave the
Today Show broadcast, which included a pan up to enthusiastic spectators with a
birds-eye view from the Harbour Town Lighthouse!
Your chamber helped make it happen and worked with producers throughout the
process.
The chamber’s
collaborative efforts
with VERB Interactive
achieved a stunning
win of 10 Adrian
Awards.
The destination and VERB
were awarded a prestigious Gold Award for the Hilton Head
Island Compass App, and collected numerous awards for
the app as well as chamber campaigns.
The awards included: Hilton Head Island Compass Mapping and Location Marketing; Integrated Campaign for
Consumer; Mobile Campaign; App User Experience; Hilton
Head Island Social Media Campaign “RBC Heritage;” Hilton
Head Island Website; and Hilton Head Island Social Media
Campaign “My Island Time.”
The Adrian Awards international competition is presented
by the Hospitality Sales & Marketing Association
International (HSMAI).
Fall Was a Busy Season in the Lowcountry
Chamber Young Professionals gathered at
LagerHead Tavern and held a special collection for
needed school supplies for the chamber’s Project
Connect program.
More than 700 attendees joined
us for a very special State of the
Region as we celebrated the 100th
year anniversary of Parris Island
Marine Corps Depot.
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CHAMBER
EVENTS
DECEMBER
On The Scene
7 Chamber Young
9
Professionals Group
Merry Monday Happy
Hour The Bluffton Room
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Coffee Talk: Connecting
Business in Bluffton
Speaker: Dr. Al Panu
USCB Chancellor
Corner Perk Cafe,
Bluffton
8:30 a.m.
11Chamber Annual Meeting
Chamber Boardroom
8:00 a.m.
JANUARY
5 Business Education
Partnership Committee
Chamber Boardroom
8:30 a.m.
8 Government Affairs
Committee Meeting
Chamber Boardroom
8:00 a.m.
THANK YOU:
WE COULDN’T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU...
n Country Club of Hilton Head for hosting
Taste of the Season along with all our
participating restaurants and attendees.
Special thanks to presenting sponsor
Savannah/Hilton Head International
Airport and supporting sponsor DX
Marketing.
n Big Bamboo Cafe for hosting
November’s Conversation & Cocktails.
Clockwise: It was a great fall evening for November’s Conversation & Cocktails at The Big Bamboo Café.
Congratulations to Hospice Community Thrift Store and Wayback Burgers on their grand-opening and
ribbon-cutting ceremonies.
n Our VCB partners who attended the
IMEX America Tradeshow and held
77 one-on-one appointments. IMEX
brought 3,000 buyers from 54 countries,
held in Las Vegas, October 13-15.
Attendees: Chamber VCB, Jack Reed,
Wes Kitashima; Hilton Head Marriott
Resort & Spa, Teresa Manzolillo, Jeff
Miller; Sonesta Resort Hilton Head
Island, Chris Bracken, Lisa Tennison;
The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort &
Spa, Tina O’Keefe-Holly and Savannah/
Hilton Head International Airport, Lori
Lynah.
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Who’s Who and Who’s Where
To submit information, please email Anne Feldman at [email protected]
Shawn Leininger
New Position: Assistant town
manager and executive director
of Bluffton Public Development
Corporation at Town of Bluffton
Old Position: Director of growth
management at Town of Bluffton
Jennifer Burks, APRN, CNM
New Position: Main health care
provider at Pinnacle Women’s
Health, Located in the offices of
Pinnacle Plastic Surgery
Old Position: Health care provider
at Bon Sain Complete Women’s
Healthcare
Amanda Sutcliffe-Jones
New Position: Director of
communications at Community
Services Associates, Inc.
Old Position: Regional director of
marketing and communication at
Atlantic Marine Corps Comm./
Winn Residential, Beaufort, SC
Sarah Tillman
New Position: Vice president of
finance at J Banks Design
Old Position: Accounts payable
representative at J Banks Design
New Position: Agent at Keller
Williams Realty
Old Position: Art director at
Links magazine and freelance
writer
Kate Boardman
Kendra Lelie
New Position: Promoted to
director of growth management at
Town of Bluffton
Old Position: Assistant director
of growth management and
planning and community
development manager
Kitty Bartell
Lou Pryor Drobnick
New Position: Agent at Keller
Williams Realty
Old Position: Agent at Windmill
Harbor Real Estate
New Position: Insurance agent at
Seacoast Insurance
Old Position: Assistant property
manager at Allied Management
Group
Christine Manzione
Margaret Corning
New Position: Director of sales at
Apex Broadcasting
Old Position: Market sales
manager at Alpha Media
New Position: Reservations
Manager at The Beach House
Old Position: Catering & social
sales manager at the Beach House
Kristin Magowitz
New Position: Promoted to vice
president of design production at
J Banks Design
Old Position: Director of design at
J Banks Design
Where The Locals Go
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8 Restaurants
FASTFRAME
Island Travel
Bridge Club
Studio One
cricket
Edward Jones
Great American Cleaners
OKKO
Reilly’s North
Street Meet
Plantation Cafe
Purple Cow
Fiesta Fresh
Bella Italia
Sunny China
Roller’s
Radio Shack
Lovely Nails
Tradewinds Apparel
Drayer Physical Therapy
Hilton Head Orthopaedic
95 Mathews Drive www.portroyalplazahhi.com
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Business News December
Chamber Show of
Appreciation!
The chamber board and senior staff offered a
heartfelt “Thank You” to Tom Upshaw, former CEO,
Palmetto Electric Cooperative and immediate past
chamber board chairman and Dr. Jane Upshaw,
former USCB chancellor and outgoing chamber
board member, for their combined efforts on
behalf of the chamber and the entire Lowcountry
community. “We wish you both the best!”
Chamber Holds Annual Meeting
Join the chamber for the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton
Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting on Friday,
December 11th at 8:00 a.m. at chamber headquarters.
All chamber members are invited to attend. The
annual meeting provides an opportunity to share
chamber updates and relevant data that matter to
your business and our local and regional community.
MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: MERRILL LYNCH
COMMUNITY SUPPORTER
Merrill Lynch recently
awarded grant donations to
two very important local nonprofit organizations, Hilton
Head Island Deep Well Project
and Second Helpings.
Merrill Lynch has been
a longtime supporter of
the community. From the
beginning, Merrill Lynch
has been an important
business partner. Calling
the Lowcountry community
home for over 25 years; the
firm opened its doors on
Valentine’s Day of 1980 and
has been in its mid-island
From left, Betsy Doughtie, executive director, Hilton
Head Island Deep Well Project., A. Kevin Roberson,
senior vice president, RJC Wealth Management Group,
Merrill Lynch, and Maureen Korzik, executive director,
Second Helpings.
offices, adjacent to the
chamber for the past 32 years.
Thanks to the Bank of America Charitable Foundation, which provides
philanthropic support to address both the needs of the community and
harness the passion of employees, Merrill Lynch has been able to help
make the Lowcountry a better place in which to live and do business.
Through more than $165 million invested in communities, Bank of
America has recognized more than 730 nonprofits.
The chamber was happy to donate 690 American flags to
the Beaufort National Cemetery in honor of Veterans Day.
The flags were part of the chamber’s State of the Region
centennial celebration. From left: Ralph Fabiano, Beaufort
National Cemetery with Ray Deal, chamber controller.
During that time, Merrill Lynch has made a real difference. Serving the
needs of the community is one of the things they pride themselves on. We
at CBM salute their efforts in helping to build a better community.
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Members Making News December
Coastal Discovery Museum was recently named an affiliate of the
Smithsonian Institution, joining 201 museums, educational and cultural
organizations across the U.S. to earn this honor. The national outreach
program develops long-term, collaborative partnerships with museums,
educational and cultural organizations to enrich communities with
Smithsonian resources.
SCORE Lowcountry Chapter recently named their “Clients of the
Year” for 2015. Honorees included Aunt Laurie’s owner Laurie Brown
and Greenbug, Inc. owners Louise & Dan Hodges. The honorees were
recognized at the awards dinner held at the Country Club of Hilton Head.
SunGate Medical Group recently announced it is offering new KAMRA
Inlay Technology for improved reading vision. The advanced procedure to
treat presbyopia is available in South Carolina exclusively by Dr. Ken Farr
and Dr. Drew Hunter.
Carolina Web Development announced that owner Laura Kerbyson’s
designer label has released the addition of three new Apple Watch
bands in signature patterns to coordinate with Laura Kerbyson patterns
for iPhone cases and mouse pads available at www.carolina-webdevelopment.com.
Islands Society recently recognized Maria Ressa, contributing journalist
for Rappler/ABS-CBN/CNN of the Philippines as the organization’s local
female leader for October, 2015. Ressa earned the award for her work to
redefine journalism by combining traditional broadcast, new media and
mobile phone technology for social change.
Long Cove Club recently announced that the Long Cove Club Charitable
Advisory Committee has awarded a $7,500 grant to Neighborhood
Outreach Connection. The donation will support NOC’s after-school
and summer virtual learning programs at the Cordillo Courts Learning
Center.
The Dove Street Festival of Lights, a Hilton Head Island holiday tradition for over 20
years, now re-lit at Shelter Cove Towne Centre, has established The Dove Street Festival of
Lights Fund at Community Foundation of the Lowcountry. Donations collected on site and
online will be distributed to The Deep Well Project, Programs for Exception People and the
Island Rec Center. From Paul Beckler, Dove Street Festival of Lights co-founder and Denise
Spencer, president & CEO, Community Foundation of the Lowcountry.
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The Literacy Center was recently awarded a $6,000 a grant from The
Dollar General Literacy Foundation in support of the new Family Literacy
360 program. The program partners with The Deep Well Project and St.
Francis School.
NHC Bluffton received an Award of Excellence from the South Carolina
Hospital Association, Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina, Health
Sciences of South Carolina, and The Carolinas Center for Medical
Excellence. The award recognizes skilled nursing facilities for achieving
a readmission rate equal or less than 19.1% with a goal of reducing
hospital readmissions in South Carolina.
Community Services Associates, Inc. recently announced that a new
change in their gate access will provide Hilton Head Area Association
of Realtors members’ with access to Sea Pines Plantation at no charge
for business-related purposes from 7:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Realtors must
present realtor membership card and photo identification.
Beach Properties of Hilton Head was honored by the American Red
Cross SC Chapter for its annual participation in the American Red
Cross Heroes for Fire Victims Campaign. Funds raised assist individuals
affected by home fires. This donation is part of the firm’s initiative to be
an outstanding community partner.
Pinnacle Plastic Surgery announced the addition of Pinnacle Women’s
Health services to their practice offering gynecologic care, hormone
optimization, HCG Diet counseling and lifestyle coaching. Jennifer Burks,
APRN, CNM, is the main health care provider, bringing more than 25
years’ experience providing OB/GYN care.
J. Banks Design was recently named an ARTS Awards finalist by Dallas
Market Center and ART creative home furnishings network. The design
firm was recognized among East Atlantic home accent stores. The awards
honor top manufacturers, retailers, designers and sales representatives.
Membership Renewals Thank You!
New
Members
Beach Weddings by Holly
Brown
Cowboy Brazilian
Steakhouse
Dennis J. Becker - American
Legion Post 205
Hilton Head Dairy Queen
Hilton Head Ski Club
Namaste Spa at Marriott’s
Barony Beach Club
Quality Inn South Forest
Beach
Sandalwood Community
Food Pantry
30+ years
Beaufort County Schools
Curry Printing, Mailing,
and Signs
20-29 years
Giuseppi’s Pizza and Pasta
Goode Vacation Rentals
H2O Sports
Island Communications
Meeting Dynamics, Inc.
Old South Golf Links
Pirate’s Island Adventure
Golf, Inc.
SunTrust Bank
Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC
15-19 years
Captain Woody’s Bar &
Grill Hilton Head Island
Carolina Volvo
Cisco
Custom Audio Video, LLC
Goodwill of Lower SC
Hilton Head Heroes
Prudential Financial
The Literacy Center
Walgreens
Ward Edwards, Inc.
New Member Highlights
10-14 years
4-9 years
1-3 years
A Creative Wedding in
Hilton Head Island
All My Sons / Moving &
Storage
Atlantic Community Bank
Atlantic States
Management, Inc.
Celebrations Catering &
Events
Clifford Allen Associates
Destination Vacation
Fishin’ Coach Charters,
Inc.
Global Family Medicine
Harbour Town Lighthouse
Museum & Shop
Hilton Head Island
Motoring Festival &
Concours d’Elegance
Johnson & Davis, PA
Magic of Gary Maurer
Rabbi Dr. Arthur & Ellen
Segal Family Charitable
Trust for the Arts,
Cultural Diversity &
Health Care
Red Fish
Savannah’s Talking Tours
on CD & Cassette with
Map
Skillets Café & Grill
Tennis Association of
Hilton Head Island
Timeless Interiors
4M Metals Inc.
Agnes Maroshek
Atlantic Pension Planning
Corp.
Beaufort Memorial
Bluffton Medical
Services
Bruno Landscape
Center For Service
Leadership
Clean Sweep HHI
Cross Schools
Custom Classics Distinctive Residences
Floors by Sterling Hight
Heather Rath Consulting
International Junior Golf
Academy
Island Family Dental
It’s Greek to Me
K Shuttle / Kelly Tours,
Inc.
LowCountry Commercial
Services
May River Grill
NHC Healthcare Bluffton
Park Lane Hotel & Suites
Philly’s Cafe & Deli
PLAY - Custom Home
Technology
Rain Tight Roofing, LLC
Seacoast Insurance, Inc
Six Oaks Perpetual Care
Cemetary
Trattoria Divina
ValleyCrest Landscape
Maintenance
WiseGuys
A&C Gold and Diamonds
Abbi Keen State Farm
ASFM Group, LLC
AT&T
Atlantic Appraisals, LLC/
Valbridge Property
Advisors
Bluffton Jasper Volunteers
in Medicine
Camille & Company
Certa Pro Painters
Chicas Bridal & Boutique
Coastal Rentals
Coral Resorts, LLC
Hilton Head Bikes To Go
Hilton Head Long Term
Rentals
Island Subway, Inc.
Jeterco Consulting, LLC
Kennedy & Blackshire,
LLC
Lydia Inglett Book
Publishing
Parker’s #32, #33, #36 &
#38
Pink Magazine/Spa Guide
of the Lowcountry
PruittHealth Home Health
Ricoh USA
Second Helpings, Inc.
Skull Creek Marina
South Coast Imaging
Hilton Head
Spine Institute of the
Carolinas
Tail Wiggles
T-Square Surveying
Vacation Comfort Rentals
To submit information, please email Anne Feldman at [email protected]
Nerium International
Logan Homes
International Junior Golf Tour
NMD Foundation
Kate Durham
5 Chisolm Court
Bluffton, SC 29910
www.k8carolina.nerium.com
Roxanne Shircliffe
121 Dataw Drive
Dataw Island, SC 29920
www.loganhomes.com
Kyle Wolfe
104 Buckwalter Parkway, Suite 2E
Bluffton, SC 29910
www.ijgt.com
Robert DiCarlo
94 Pine Ridge Drive
Bluffton, SC 29910
www.nmdfoundation.org
Nerium offers exclusive products
with age-defying ingredients that
you can’t find anywhere else. Our
nature-based approach provides
innovative solutions that produce
exceptional results with clinicallyproven patented ingredients.
Logan Homes, one of the top new
home builders in the Coastal
Carolinas, has a long history
of building luxury homes and
neighborhoods tailored for
discerning clients. Our quality
craftsmanship and superior
designs make us the right builder
for you.
International Junior Golf Tour
operates nationally ranked junior
golf tournaments in the Hilton
Head Island and Bluffton area for
junior golfers ages 10 to 19 with
over 60 tournaments annually.
NMD (No More Diabetes)
Foundation is committed to
raising funds for the unrelenting
education, treatment, prevention
and research for Type One
Diabetes, focusing on children
within South Carolina.
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