Lowcountry Habitat for Humanity ReStore, 612 Parris Island Gateway in Port Royal. Call 843-525-0055 for donation pick-up or to serve as a ReStore Volunteer. Find just what you need at just the right price. Selling new and gently used, furniture, cabinets, appliances, home improvement supplies, tools, lighting, windows and doors, hardware and much more. New items arrive every week! Store Hours are Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Donations accepted Tuesday and Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
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Summer Art Blast at ARTworks ~ register now
Experience art across history from caveman to abstract, July 12-August 13
@ ARTworks in Beaufort Town Center
$110 per week, scholarships available up to 50% - just ask, no extra paperwork.
843-379-2787, http://www.beaufortcountyarts.com
ARTblast at ARTworks provides an opportunity for children from ages 6-12 to experience art from different times in history. Our goal is to help children establish a creative outlook on life and art while having fun. Class fees include instruction, studio use, materials and a snack everyday: mornings, 8am-12:30, are for the six-through-eight year old program; 1pm to 5:30pm for nine-through twelve-year olds. Space is limited so sign up for the weeks that your child will enjoy. For more information please contact the Arts Council of Beaufort County at 843-379-2787 or email our ARTblast director CJ Norwood at cjane8163@yahoo.com.
Located at 2127 Boundary Street 29902, ARTworks is a multi-faceted community arts center that is the home of working artists' studios and the Arts Council of Beaufort County, a non-profit service organization dedicated to nurturing multi-cultural arts in Beaufort County: 843-379-2787, http://www.beaufortcountyarts.com. Map- http://schmap.me/xt7puq
week 3 ~ July 26-30 Express your inner Impressionist
During this week students will learn about Impressionist and Post- Impressionists artists, like Vincent Van Gogh, Claude Monet, and Henri Matisse. Students will create a painting inspired by Vincent van Gogh's brush stroke, a collage inspired by Matisse, and a pastel drawing based on Monet's landscapes.
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The York W. Bailey Museum is open to the public Monday through Saturday from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. Admission is $5 for adults; $4 for seniors; $2 for youth (up to age 16). Named for a Penn School graduate and the first African American Medical doctor to serve St. Helena and neighboring Islands, the museum is housed in the Historic Cope Industrial Building. It is comprised of four Galleries and a Book and Gift Store. Open to the public, over 10,000 visitors come to the museum each year to take part in its Cultural Lessons and Demonstrations Educational Program, view its exhibits, for public programming, or to simply experience the unique blend of history, education and culture. The permanent exhibit showcases some of the oldest professional photographs of African American people, the original 1863 school bell, and artifacts related to Sea Island and African American history and culture. The History and Culture Department maintains Penn Center's historic collection which dates back to 1862 and for more information call (843) 838-2432 or go to www.penncenter.com web site.