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Community Events Set for Beaufort This June

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Beaufort and the surrounding areas will host a variety of community events this June, offering entertainment and activities for residents and visitors. Highlights include Bluffton Movie Nights, a Brunch and Ballet event, a summer camp for kids, and vendor opportunities at Hardeeville’s 4th Off Main. Additionally, the Music Festival of the Lowcountry and the annual Miss/Master Watermelon Festival Pageant are among the many exciting happenings planned for the month, ensuring there’s something for everyone.

Beaufort, SC – Exciting community events are set to take place in Beaufort and the surrounding areas this June, offering fun and entertainment for residents and visitors alike. From movies in the park to musical festivals and engaging author presentations, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Bluffton Movie Nights in the Park

The first event on the calendar is the Bluffton Movie Nights in the Park, scheduled for June 6, 2023. The event will take place at Buckwalter Place Park from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Activities will kick off at 5 p.m. with games and bounce houses for the children, and the featured film, “The Garfield Movie,” will start at 6 p.m. This family-friendly event will proceed rain or shine, and attendees are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets for seating. Concessions will be available for purchase.

Bluffton’s Brunch and Ballet

Following the movie night, Bluffton’s Brunch and Ballet will take place on June 28, 2023, also at Buckwalter Place. From 8 a.m. until noon, attendees can enjoy a delightful morning featuring a performance of Swan Lake by the Okatie Youth Ballet. This event is free and open to the public, with breakfast foods, coffee, and beverage options, including beer and wine, available for purchase.

Vendor Opportunities for Hardeeville’s 4th Off Main

For those interested in showcasing their products, Hardeeville’s 4th Off Main celebration is now accepting vendor applications for its annual 4th of July event. Vendors can apply by calling (843) 784-3418. However, prospective vendors should act quickly, as spaces are limited and may fill up fast.

Kids Summer Camp by Hampton County Recreation Department

For families looking for summer activities, the Hampton County Recreation Department is offering a Kids Summer Camp with various activities designed to keep children entertained and engaged throughout the season. Detailed schedules and registration information can be obtained from the recreation department.

Book Event in Yemassee Feat. Vasilisa C. Hamilton

A unique literary event will be held in Yemassee, featuring author Vasilisa C. Hamilton. The event will showcase her book titled “Papa Didn’t Preach: Words of Wisdom for Daddy’s Girls”, alongside an interactive presentation called “Down Memory Lane.” During this event, the author shares personal life lessons learned from her late father, providing a heartfelt experience for attendees.

Hampton County’s 83rd Annual Miss/Master Watermelon Festival Pageant

The community will celebrate the annual Hampton County’s 83rd Annual Miss/Master Watermelon Festival Pageant, a showcase of talent and beauty that highlights local participants. This beloved tradition is designed to encourage and uplift community members through participation.

Music Festival of the Lowcountry

The Music Festival of the Lowcountry will take place on June 7, 2023, at Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. This event aims to showcase local and regional musicians across various genres, including country, pop, jazz, and classic rock. Notable headliners include Tony Jackson and Who’s Bad – The Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience. The festival will feature food vendors and a craft market for attendees to explore.

Lowcountry Food Truck Festival

On April 5, 2023, the Lowcountry Food Truck Festival is set to take place at Paris Avenue in Port Royal, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.. This popular event will feature 21 different food trucks offering a variety of cuisines. Live music performances are expected from artists like Campfire Tyler and Broke Locals, with a kid’s zone available for family-friendly enjoyment.

These events contribute to the vibrant community spirit of Beaufort and surrounding areas, providing opportunities for entertainment, socialization, and celebration throughout the month of June.

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