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Dr Buzzard's Hurricane Party on Daufuskie Island

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Dr Buzzard's Hurricane Party on Daufuskie Island Saturday, Sep 24 1:00p at Old Daufuskie Crab Company Restaurant, Daufuskie Island, SC Dr Buzzard's Hurricane Party on Daufuskie Island, SC. Old Daufuskie Crab Co. Restaurant- Freeport Marina, Saturday, Sept 24. Wendell Matthews will be singing his Lowcountry ballads, including the smash hit, "Beneath the Reefer Moon." Roger Pinckney will be signing books and Eddie Campbell will be slinging the grits. read more Wendell Matthews will be singing his Lowcountry ballads, including the smash hit, "Beneath the Reefer Moon." Roger Pinckney will be signing books and Eddie Campbell will be slinging the grits. Speaking of, we got two mules, Shrimp and Grits, so we plan to offer mule wagon rides. Ferries are being booked and accommodations are in high demand. Call 843-342-TOUR (8687) Old Daufuskie Crab Company Restaurant 256 Cooper River Landing Rd Daufuskie Island, SC 29915 (843) 785-6652

Sister's Trip to Daufuskie Island (Great memories of a magical place)

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Sister’s Trip – Daufuskie Island, SC Posted August 6th on Candidly Savage blog on word press. Here is the link. http://candidlysavage.wordpress.com/ If you know me, you know I love to travel when time and money allows, so this will be the first of many travel adventures I share…. In 2008, my two sisters and I went on a trip to Daufuskie Island, SC, where the local mode of transportation is golf carts. It was February, and still pretty cold out (a balmy 48 degrees), so you can only imagine us driving around in an open air golf cart, shivering and wishing for a heater! The first morning, we decided to take a stroll along the beach. We parked the golf cart near the pool and walked down to take in the wonderful scenery. Upon returning to the golf cart, I noticed that my seat (the passenger side) was in the sunlight getting nice and toasty and that the driver’s seat was in the shade. I sat down and said “Ooo, my butt warmer is on! This is great!” My sis...

Property Owners Had NO Choice except to protect their property

State takes aim at unauthorized revetment on Daufuskie Island By JOSH McCANN jmccann@islandpacket.com 843-706-8145 Published Monday, August 1, 2011 State regulators intend to take action against someone who put "revetment material" on Daufuskie Island's eroding beach without authorization. The property in question is on Driftwood Cottage Lane, according to Dan Burger, a spokesman for the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control's Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management. "The party has not yet been officially informed by a notice of violation, so I cannot release any additional information at this time," Burger wrote in an email Tuesday. Details -- and the notice itself -- remained unavailable Friday. Brian McCarthy, who owns a home on Driftwood Cottage Lane, said he was not aware of the state's pending action. However, he said he and owners of other property nearby had no choice but to pile sandbags to ward off erosion th...

America's Best Beach Bar-HOT OFF THE PRESSES

Marshside Mama’s, Daufuskie Island, SC The Scene: “Our bar is like Canterbury Tales; there’s a little bit of everything,” says bartender Tyler Gerow of the honky-tonk Marshside Mama’s. Owner Beth Shipman cooks up mouthwatering gumbo, shrimp, and grits, and there’s always the freshest fish because fishermen pull up to the dock to drop off the catch of the day. Even though it’s only a 45-minute ferry ride from Hilton Head, the ferry doesn’t always run, so the crowd is mostly local boaters. They rock out to live bands on weekends and follow the lead of owner Beth, who’s known to yell out, “No whining, just dance.” Signature Drink: Marshside Mama’s Rum Fruity: four different types of rum mixed with fruit juices, $ Here is the Travel and Leisure Link for you. Thank you so much to part time resident Pat from Melrose for making me aware of this article. Also congratulations to Beth. http://www.travelandleisure.com/articles/americas-best-beach-bars/6

Bloody Point Golf Course Has SOLD!!!!!!!!

Judge approves sale of Bloody Point golf course Longtime Daufuskie Island property owner surprised even himself with $1.64 million bid By JOSH McCANN jmccann@islandpacket.com 843-706-8145 Published Saturday, June 18, 2011 Follow 'Lowcountry Business' on Twitter Get breaking news, story updates and tidbits about Lowcountry business on Twitter. Brian McCarthy had no intention of buying the Bloody Point golf course on Daufuskie Island when he entered a Charleston courtroom late last month. By the time he left, he had won an auction for the course, which has languished for more than two years during the bankruptcy of the Daufuskie Island Resort & Breathe Spa. "I was totally shocked walking out of there owning the place," McCarthy said this week. A judge on Friday authorized the sale of Bloody Point from the bankruptcy estate to McCarthy. He bid $1.64 million for the course, as well as a pool, clubhouse, spa and tennis courts. McCarthy is a longtime...

ESPN Article on Patrick Ford and Nick Bright

Staying the Course By Wright Thompson http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/eticket/story?page=110531/Daufuskie Please take a look at this link. The pictures are amazing and the original artwork is by Dr. Bill Greenwood. Enjoy the post. ESPN: Home DAUFUSKIE ISLAND, S.C. -- Patrick Ford stops by the marina bar. Sometimes the only answer is a vodka tonic or a cold beer. He's lanky, with an easy smile and slightly crooked teeth, dressed in shorts and a polo shirt. A golf pro's uniform. Some people are born to join fancy clubs. His destiny is to work at them. That's how he ended up here, in his summer of uncertainty. One moment, he was tinkering with swings and charging credit cards at a pricy resort; an instant later, he found himself engaged in a struggle that would be comical were it not happening to him: living on a bridgeless island, taking on nature itself, trying to save a bankrupt golf course. Marsha Griffin Patrick Ford is in survival mode.The bar jumps around him. Fri...

Island Packet Article on Daufuskie Island Resort

New resort owner vows to revitalize Daufuskie By JOSH McCANN jmccann@islandpacket.com 843-706-8145 Published Sunday, May 29, 2011 8 Comments Utah company buys Daufuskie resort property, May 17, 2011 When J.T. Bramlette looks at the Daufuskie Island Resort & Breathe Spa, he sees a tired ghost town that has languished in bankruptcy for more than two years. Bramlette, the 32-year-old managing partner of the Utah company that recently bought the resort's core, also sees "a hell of an opportunity" to remake the place into a name-brand destination. Bramlette said the Pelorus Group of Salt Lake City is poised to succeed where the resort's previous developers failed. "We're going to revitalize this entire project," Bramlette said. Pelorus bought assets that include the resort's inn and the Melrose golf course from Denver private- investment group AFG this month. AFG is a lender that received the assets this year after a trustee was unable to...