June 2023 Calendar

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Arts & Entertainment

June 2
TOWN OF BLUFFTON MOVIE NIGHT “PUSS IN BOOTS”:
  Bring your friends, family, and neighbors. Music and bounce houses begin at 5 p.m., and the movie starts at 6 p.m., rain or shine. Concessions will be available for purchase. Don’t forget your blanket, chairs, and movie munchies. Martin Family Park, 68 Boundary Street, Bluffton.  

June 9
THE SWINGIN’ MEDALLIONS:
“The Party Band of the South” performs their 14th summer opening concert at the Jasper County Farmers Market. Concert begins at 8 p.m. Advance tickets are $20. Tickets at $30 at the gate. Attendees are asked to bring a lawn chair. Food trucks on site from 7 p.m.- 11 p.m. The Jasper County Farmers Market, 9935 South Jacob Smart Boulevard, Ridgeland. jaspercountychamber.com.

June 11-17
HILTON HEAD CHAMBER MUSIC INSTITUTE QUARTET CONCERTS PRESENTED BY HILTON HEAD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA:
Sixteen high school musicians from seven different states will participate in four quartets. Free concerts. Solo recital 4 p.m. June 11 at Seabrook Retirement Community, 300 Woodhaven Dr., Hilton Head Island; solo master c 0lass, 3 p.m. June 12 at Soundwaves, 7 Lagoon Road, Hilton Head Island; quarter master class, 6:30 p.m. June 13 at Campbell Chapel AME Church, 26 Boundary Street, Bluffton; quarter master class 6:30 p.m. June 14 at Soundwaves; quartet concerts 7 p.m. June 16 and 11:30 a.m. June 17 at Soundwaves. 843-363-2718 or judy.chambermusic@gmail.com.

Through June 17
28TH BIENNALE NATIONAL JURIED EXHIBITION PRESENTED BY THE ART LEAGUE OF HILTON HEAD:
This exhibit features more than 100 artists from around the country competing in multiple media categories. Located in the gallery at the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, 14 Shelter Cove Lane, Hilton Head Island. 843-681-5060 or artleaguehhi.org.

June 19-23
HILTON HEAD JAZZ GUITAR INSTITUTE:
This clinic is designed to prepare students aged 14-20 with guitar experience for the unique challenges of jazz guitar. Registration is $25 and tuition is $229 and includes a three-hour daily jazz guitar clinic with a professional jazz guitarist, a mid-week music trip to Savannah and a finale performance. 3088 Bluffton Parkway, Bluffton. Purchase tickets online at eventbrite.com. hhjazzguitar.eventbrite.com.

June 23
BURNT CHURCH DISTILLERY CONCERT SERIES: CHILLY WILLY BAND:
Every fourth Friday of each month outside on Square 67. Free and open to the public. Don’t forget to bring a chair. 120 Bluffton Rd, Bluffton.

June 24
IRRITATING JULIE AT ELEMENTS RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE:
Enjoy smokin’ hot rock & roll with a lively stage show and modern European Chef inspired cuisine and craft cocktails in an upscale environment with live music. 9 p.m.  2 N. Forest Beach Dr, Hilton Head Island.

June 28
“HARMONY FOR HOMES”  MAC POWELL CONCERT BENEFITING HILTON HEAD REGIONAL HABITAT FOR HUMANITY:
An evening of music by Grammy Award-winning Mac Powell, the former front-man of and lead singer of the Third Day.  The event will help support affordable housing in the Hilton Head Island community. Stephen Arnold, who organized the event, said Habitat for Humanity has played an essential role in assisting the community with housing solutions through empowerment, a stronger sense of belonging, the ability to achieve the dream of home ownership and stability. “Harmony for Homes represents our collective commitment to building a brighter future for the individuals and families in our community.” 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. First Presbyterian Church of Hilton Head Island, 540 William Hilton Pkwy, Hilton Head Island. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Those interested may contact the Development Director, Jeb Bush at jebbush@habitathhi.org or call 843-681-5864. Tickets to Harmony 4 Homes are $30 and may be purchased online at habitathhi.org/harmonyforhomes.

Festivals & Events

June 3 & 4
THE SALTY DOG FULL MOON CRUISE:  
This Strawberry Moon cruise includes a two-hour boat ride around the Calibogue Sound. The full bar and galley onboard will be open one hour before departure to purchase libations. Must board 15 minutes to one hour prior to departure. Ages 21 and up. Cruise departs at 7 p.m. 232 S. Sea Pines Dr, #303, Hilton Head Island. saltydog.com.

June 7
HURRICANE PARTY:
Put your dancing shoes on and enjoy energetic music by CornBreD, who will be playing classic and modern rock and country. Also enjoy delicious Lowcountry cuisine and frozen cocktails overlooking the water. 6 p.m. Black Marlin Bayside Grill & Hurricane Bar, 86 Helmsman Way, Palmetto Bay Marina, Hilton Head Island. 843-785-4950.

June 9
FUN IN THE SUN FOR EVERYONE:
This annual event gives all community members the opportunity to enjoy the beach in a safe and inclusive setting no matter their age or ability. Activities include paddle boarding, boogie boarding, surfing, beach games and relaxation. Marriott Vacation Club International’s Surf Watch Resort, 10 Surfwatch Way, Hilton Head Island. pocketsfullofsun.org.

June 10
LOWCOUNTRY COMMUNITY PRIDE 5K WALK/RUN SPONSORED BY MONTAGE PALMETTO BLUFF:
Run, walk, skip or sashay through Bluffton in this fun and festive 5K. Proceeds from the race will go to benefit Lowcountry PRIDE. After the race, enjoy delicious food from the food truck or let the kids play on the bounce houses or at the Shrimp Boat playground. Lowcountry Pride’s mission is to promote visibility of the LGBTQ+ community in the Lowcountry by educating our community, honoring our heritage, advocating for our culture and celebrating our diverse community. The purpose is to highlight the uniqueness and diversity of the community through distinct events throughout the year promoting our history and culture. 9 a.m. Tickets are $35. Martin Family Park, 68 Boundary Street, Bluffton. Hotel accommodation provided by Montage Palmetto Bluff. https://www.montagehotels.com/palmettobluff/. Register at runsignup.com.

June 15
3RD ANNUAL JUNETEENTH CAMPOUT WITH JOE MCGILL:
Camp out where freedom began in Mitchelville on Hilton Head Island. 6 p.m.- 6 a.m. Cost is $30 per person via eventbrite.com. Tents are available for an additional fee. For more information, visit exploremitchelville.org or call 843-255-7301. Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park, 40 Harriet Tubman Way, Hilton Head Island.

June 16
JUNETEENTH DRUM CIRCLE IN HISTORIC MITCHELVILLE FREEDOM PARK:
Free and open to the public. There will be food available for purchase. 5:30 p.m.- 7 p.m. Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park, 40 Harriet Tubman Way, Hilton Head Island. Free tickets via eventbrite.com.


June 17
JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION AT HISTORIC MITCHELVILLE FREEDOM PARK:

Join our community in celebrating the rise of the first, self-governed settlement for freedom in the United States at historic Mitchelville on Hilton Head Island. Thousands of enslaved people in the coastal Carolinas, Georgia and Florida escaped to the town of Mitchelville while battles continued across America. The achievements of the residents of Mitchelville were recorded for the nation, and the war for freedom was won at Mitchelville. Today descendants from the original settlers on Mitchelville continue to live to uphold traditions of their ancestors. 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park, 40 Harriet Tubman Way, Hilton Head Island. Tickets are $10 to $20 on eventbrite.com. For more information or to plan a tour of Mitchelville, please visit exploremitchelville.org or call 843-255-7301. #wherefreedombegan

June 17
PADDLE THE MAY:
This event will feature a 3.5 mile short course, and an 9-mile long course, plus a 1-mile fun paddle on the May River waterways in Bluffton. Race proceeds benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton & the Lowcountry and the Bluffton Youth Theatre. 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Bluffton Oyster Factory Park, 63 Wharf Street, Bluffton. Purchase tickets online at paddle.guru.com/races/paddlethemay.

June 16-18
8th ANNUAL JUNETEENTH FESTIVAL:
In partnership with the Bluffton MLK Observance Committee, Burnt Church Distillery presents the 8th Annual Juneteenth Celebration. Also sponsored by Ward Edwards Engineering, Mikkelson Law Firm and South Atlantic Bank.

It begins June 16 with the second annual Black Food Truck Friday at Buckwalter Commerce Park from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Includes live entertainment and a DJ. Family friendly event will also feature a kids zone. Food and alcohol available for purchase. Admission is free.

On June 17, celebrate Juneteenth with a drum circle, African dancing and more than 20 vendors selling food. The free, kid friendly event is 4 p.m.- 10 p.m. Burnt Church Distillery, 120 Bluffton Road, Bluffton.

The celebration ends with a Juneteenth Jazz Brunch on June 18, held at Burnt Church Distillery. Enjoy music and food. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., listen to the smooth sounds of the ZD Experience, a band that will transport you to the golden age of jazz. Sip on mimosas and munch on dishes that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. Tickets are $75 via eventbrite.com. Email blufftonmlk@yahoo.com.

Meet Ups & Markets

June 3
WANDERLUST MARKETS- HILTON HEAD ISLAND:  
A wandering market with rotating vendors in one spot including Ring Stinger Pepper Co, Peace by Piece, A Sweeter Seat, Soul on Fire candles, Saltwater Hippie Company and more. Lincoln & South Brewing Company, 138 Island Drive, Hilton Head Island. Follow @Wanderlust Markets on Facebook for more information. 843-422-3992 or uscroach@gmail.com.

June 5
BLUFFTON AMBASSADOR PROGRAM:
The USCB Center for Event Management and Hospitality Training is featuring a two-hour seminar via zoom for further learning of Bluffton’s history, amenities, governance and future planning. Each attendee receives a Bluffton ambassador folder, pin, notepad and a detailed pocket guide. To reserve your space, contact 843-208-8320 or cemht@uscb.edu.

JUNE 10
PALM TREES & PISTONS:
Local car show every second Saturday of each month showcases local, vintage, antique, exotic, muscle and unique cars owned by locals. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Sea Turtle Marketplace (Former Steinmart parking lot), 430 William Hilton Pkwy, Hilton Head Island.

JUNE 17
CARS AND COFFEE:
Cars and Coffee HHI is a meet up for car enthusiasts. All are welcome to attend this event held the third Saturday of each month. Free. 8 a.m.- 11 a.m. USCB Campus, 1 University Blvd, Bluffton. carsandcoffeehhi@gmail.com or carsandcoffeehhi.com.

Weekly

SUNDAYS
DEAS GUYS AT THE JAZZ CORNER:
Two shows nightly. 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. Reservations highly recommended. The Jazz Corner, 1000 William Hilton Pkwy, Hilton Head Island. 843-842-8620 or thejazzcorner.com.

MONDAYS THROUGH AUGUST
THE SEA TURTLE PATROL TALKS:
Bring a chair and enjoy this family-friendly event presented by director and marine biologist, Amber Kuehn, who will let you know how you can help protect this endangered species. Free and open to the public. Lowcountry Celebration Park, 94 Pope Avenue, Hilton Head Island.

MONDAYS
SHUCK IT TRIVIA AT BROTHER SHUCKERS BAR & GRILL:
Best trivia on the island. 6:30 p.m., 7 Greenwood Dr, #3, Hilton Head Island. 843-785-7000 or brothershuckershhi.com.

TUESDAYS
HILTON HEAD FARMERS MARKET:
Visit our expanding list of regular vendors, plus a rotating schedule of food trucks and new arrivals. Find the freshest local produce, fresh eggs, pork, pasture-raised chicken, hand-made sausage, seafood and fresh, baked goods. 9 a.m.- 1p.m. Coastal Discovery Museum, Honey Horn Campus, 70 Honey Horn Dr, Hilton Head Island. 843-415-8500 or info@coastaldiscovery.org. coastaldiscovery.org.

TUESDAYS
THE FARMERS & MAKERS MARKET:
A local, charming festival featuring artisans, craft makers and fresh local foods including seafood, produce, breads and baked goods. 10 a.m. -2 p.m. The Shops at Sea Pines Center, 71 Lighthouse Road, Hilton Head Island. 843-363-5699 or theshopsatseapinescenter.com.

TUESDAYS
FAT TUESDAYS:
A swinging celebration of New Orleans & Beyond: Two shows nightly. 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. Reservations highly recommended. The Jazz Corner, 1000 William Hilton Pkwy, Hilton Head Island. 843-842-8620 or thejazzcorner.com.

TUESDAYS
KAYAKING TOUR OF JARVIS CREEK:
Meet at Jarvis Creek and kayak from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. $40/Adult, $36/Child. Book online to reserve. coastaldiscovery.org.

WEDNESDAYS
FARMER’S MARKET AT THE FARM IN PALMETTO BLUFF:
Lowcountry Made vendors include local artists, makers and artisans. Free and open to the public. 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. Lcmade.com.

WEDNESDAYS
ROOT AND BLOOM MARKET:
Join us at this weekly market supporting small business and featuring natural foods, organic produce, pastured meats, select artisans and natural wellness products. 3 p.m. -7 p.m. Martin Family Park, 68 Boundary Street, Bluffton.  discoverrootandbloommarket.com.  

WEDNESDAYS
CLASSIC OPEN MIC NIGHT HOSTED BY WILL COOK:
Featured artists every week. Beginning at 8 p.m. until late. Elements Restaurant and Lounge, 2 N Forest Beach Dr, Hilton Head Island. 843-802-4942 or elementshhi.com.

WEDNESDAYS
DOLPHIN & NATURE CRUISE:
Meet at Broad Creek Marina for this family friendly cruise along Broad Creek and explore the waterways, salt marsh, dolphins and more. $30/Adult, $20/Child (ages 1-12). 3 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. coastaldiscovery.org.

THURSDAYS
DUELING PIANOS SHOW:
The only Dueling Pianos Show on Hilton Head Island takes place each Thursday night at the Rooftop Bar. 8 p.m. -11 p.m. Poseidon, 38 Shelter Cove Lane, Hilton Head Island. 843-341-3838 or therooftophhi.com.

THURSDAYS
CORNBRED AT BROTHERS SHUCKER’S:
Enjoy live music beginning at 8:30 p.m. 7 Greenwood Dr, #3, Hilton Head Island. 843-785-7000 or brothershuckershhi.com.

THURSDAYS
FARMERS MARKET OF BLUFFTON:
Meet local farmers, chefs and artisans every Thursday on Boundary Street and purchase fresh strawberries, produce, beets, potatoes and more. 12 p.m. -5 p.m., Martin Family Park, 68 Boundary Street, Bluffton. 843-415-2337 or farmersmarketbluffton.org.

THURSDAYS
EXPLORE PINCKNEY ISLAND:
Meet at Pinckney Island to experience history and nature during a 1.5 mile guided tour of this diverse national wildlife refuge. $15/Adult, $7/Child (ages 4-12). Book online in advance on coastaldiscovery.org.

THURSDAYS- June 15, 22 & 29
‘MOVIE NIGHTS’ AT SHELTER COVE TOWNE CENTRE:
Bring lawn chairs, blankets, pillows and snacks to this family friendly event at the park. Free and open to the public. Rain or shine. 8:30 p.m. June 15- Minions- The Rise of Gru/ June 22- Grease/ June 29- Finding Nemo. Shelter Cove Community Park, 39 Shelter Cove Lane, Hilton Head Island. sheltercovetownecentre.com.

FRIDAYS
SAVANNAH PORT CRUISE:
Meet in Savannah and join this cruise to experience the nation’s largest port in action from the water. The Savannah Port has over 50 piers, wharves and docks. $65/Adult, $45/Child. 10 a.m.- 11:30 a.m. Book online at coastaldiscovery.org.

FRIDAYS
BEGINNER SHAG LESSONS AND SOCIAL DANCING:
The Hilton Head Island Carolina Shag Club hosts Friday night beginner lessons followed by social dancing. Dances are open to the public and include all styles of dance such as ballroom, wing, country or line dancing. Floor fee is $5. Lessons begin at 5 p.m. Christ Lutheran Church, 829 William Hilton Parkway, Hilton Head Island. 843-363-6008 or hiltonheadshagclub.com.

FRIDAYS
SUNSET CELEBRATION 2023 SUMMER CONCERT SERIES:
Bring lawn chairs, blankets, pillows and snacks to this family friendly event at the park. Free and open to the public. Rain or shine. 7 p.m.- 10 p.m. Shelter Cove Community Park, 39 Shelter Cove Lane, Hilton Head Island. sheltercovetownecentre.com.

SATURDAYS
HILTON HEAD COMMUNITY MARKET:
A volunteer organized food event also featuring local artisans and makers each week. 50% of all vendor fees received are donated to a different local non-profit organization each month. 9 a.m. -12 p.m. Shelter Cove Community Park, 39 Shelter Cove Community Park, 39 Shelter Cove Ln, Hilton Head Island. Follow @hhicommunitymarket on Facebook or contact colleen@cottownwoodsoap.com.

SATURDAYS
LOUISE SPENCER AND RICK RADCLIFF AT KIND OF BLUE:
Vocalist Louise Spencer and pianist Rick Radcliff offer an evening of jazz and dancing. 5:45 p.m. -7 P.M. Call for reservations- 843-686-2868 or kindofbluehhisc.com.

Looking Ahead

July 4
USA 5K:
Celebrate this holiday with a run/walk that helps benefit The Sea Turtle Patrol on Hilton Head Island. This is a fun, simple family-oriented experience for all ages and skill levels. The event is on a hard, flat beach surface with plenty of room to run or walk with your family and friends. 7:30 a.m.- 11:30 a.m. Tickets are $35. Coligny Beach Park, 1 Coligny Circle, Hilton Head Island. runsignup.com.

July 5
HURRICANE PARTY:
Put your dancing shoes on and enjoy energetic music by CornBreD who will be playing classic and modern rock and country. Also enjoy delicious Lowcountry cuisine and frozen cocktails overlooking the water. 6 p.m. Black Marlin Bayside Grill & Hurricane Bar, 86 Helmsman Way, Palmetto Bay Marina, Hilton Head Island. 843-785-4950.

July 10-15
HILTON HEAD JAZZ CAMP:
This camp is designed for aspiring, intermediate to advanced music students aged 14-20 years old who wish to improve their jazz skills with an immersive study in improvisation, theory, combos, masterclasses, big band and elective courses with a professional faculty visiting from all over the United States. Tuition begins at $449. Lodging is also available for an additional cost. Scholarships are available. Hilton Head Christian Academy, 3088 Bluffton Parkway, Bluffton. hhjazzcamp.eventbrite.com.

July 20 & 21
MAY RIVER SHRIMP FESTIVAL/FESTIVAL NIGHTS AT OYSTER FACTORY PARK:
Enjoy the Sunset Part with live music and local vendors. Food and alcohol will be available for purchase. 5:30 P.M.- 9:30 P.M. Bluffton Oyster Factory Park, 63 Wharf Street, Bluffton.

July 28
BURNT CHURCH DISTILLERY CONCERT SERIES: CHILLY WILLY BAND:
Every fourth  Friday of each month outside on Square 67. Free and open to the public. Don’t forget to bring a chair! Burnt Church Distillery, 120 Bluffton Rd, Bluffton.

A Must for Visitors

ALLIGATOR AND WILDLIFE BOAT TOUR: Alligator and Wildlife Boat Tour with H2O Sports in the Sea Pines Forest Preserve. Get an up-close view of indigenous plant and animal life, including the American Alligator, on a one-hour guided boat tour. Reservations are required. 843-671-4386 or h2osports.com.

THE HARBOUR TOWN LIGHTHOUSE MUSEUM: Explore Hilton Head Island’s rich history and learn the story behind its famous lighthouse in a unique, museum-like setting. Admission is $5.75/person, complimentary for children ages 5 and younger. Open everyday 10 a.m. -sundown. 149 Lighthouse Rd. Hilton Head Island. 843-671-2810 or harbourtownlighthouse.com.

TRAIL RIDES THROUGH THE SEA PINES FOREST PRESERVE WITH LAWTON STABLES: Meander through the preserve on horseback for the true feel of the untouched Lowcountry. Trail riders must be at least 8 years old. Reservations are required. 843-671-2586 or lawtonstables.com.

Coastal Discovery Museum: Take a leisurely stroll around the Museum’s majestic 68-acre property. The whole family can discover and explore the wonders of the South Carolina Lowcountry. Programs take place Mondays through Saturdays. coastaldiscovery.org.

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