Tag Archive: Two

Jun 07

Barrier Island Bites: Beet Tart with Orange-Rosemary Goat Cheese

Beet Tart with Orange-Rosemary Goat Cheese.

By Tim Erwin Spring is in full swing with summer coming on strong and many local farms are starting to produce wonderful varieties of beets like the common red beet, delicious golden beet and the heirloom variety “candy cane” or Chioggia beet. Traditionally, Southern cooking incorporates pickling to accompany the earthy flavors in this root …

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May 31

Former Kiawah Mayor Passes Peacefully

Mary Elizabeth (Lib) Melvin, 96, passed away peacefully on May 14, 2013, at Covenant Shores Retirement Home on Mercer Island, WA. She had been a resident there since 1997 when she moved from Kiawah Island, SC. She was born in Newark, NJ [sic], attended high school in Port Washington, NY, attended Meredith College in Raleigh, …

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May 22

For the Love of Reading

By Patty Bennett-Uffelman Why and when does a child learn to love reading? Because it’s associated with the security of a mother’s arms and the soothing vibration of her voice? When vivid pictures start to capture the eye and attention? When the child learns there’s a new surprise waiting behind every page? Because reading together …

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May 10

Barrier Island Bites: Hot Potato Beer Cheese Soup

Hot Potato Beer Cheese Soup.

By Tim Erwin With spring seemingly struggling to hit its stride and summer waiting in the wings I figured we might not get too many more chances to consider a delicious soup for a while. I have always had a passion for soups and this versatile spicy potato beer cheese is perfect for cold or …

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Apr 23

Be Red Cross Ready for Disaster

The Red Cross has partnered with KICA to help prepare members for disasters such as tornadoes, floods and hurricanes. Please join us for this complimentary 30-minute presentation on Monday, April 29, that will include: Food and Water in an Emergency, Evacuation Planning, Sheltering in Place and Preparedness for People with Disabilities. This class will be …

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Apr 22

Come Have a Ball with the Kiawah Conservancy

Join the Kiawah Conservancy for a Beach Ball. The Kiawah Conservancy is again hosting the annual Bobcat Ball but this year’s event will be located at the beautiful oceanfront Kiawah Island Beach Club. The event will have many new features including five Mini Duck Races and one Grand “Golden” Duck Race in the pool. No, …

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Apr 19

Prelude to Piccolo

The City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs and the Town of Kiawah Island Arts Council present a sampling of some favorite musical elements as harbingers of the 2013 Piccolo Spoleto Festival on Sunday, May 5 at 4 p.m. The concert will be at the Holy Spirit Catholic Church on Besty Kerrison. This year the …

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Apr 18

Kiawah Town Council – April 2, 2013

Mayor Lipuma presented former Mayor Steve Orban with a service plaque to honor and commemorate his extensive service to the Town of Kiawah Island, on Council and as Mayor.

Mayor Lipuma called the meeting to order and Council approved the minutes from March 5 and the Council retreat after a few minor wording adjustments were made. Citizens’ Comments Resident Charles Larson addressed Council regarding an incident on Palm Sunday, March 24. Larson called the front gate around 7:45 a.m. because a tree was down …

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Mar 27

February And March 2013 Police Reports

  The following is a synopsis of some of the activity of the Charleston County Sheriff’s Department during the month of February and March. February 16 Seabrook Island – An officer escorted a young lady to get belongings from her residence, due to issues between the lady and her mother, who also lived in the …

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Feb 15

Life is Like a Box of Chocolates

"Life is like a box of chocolates" is a quote from the film Forrest Gump.

By Nick Strehle Valentines Day provides us all another opportunity to celebrate our love for our sweetie. One fabulous way to do this is by a gift of chocolate. Just the right texture, flavor, and of course, the melt in your mouth so many of us just cannot refuse. Cacao is native to South America, …

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