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TASTING ART

TASTING ART

January 24, 2019

Then, tableside, a sauce is slowly eased from a small pitcher, pooling into a kaleidoscope swirl of liquefied lovage (the green) and green peanuts (the white). Or check out the nasturtium petals on another singular dish, a precious crown of floral confetti, a tiny bouquet that tops a scoop of…

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Feeling Blessed? Pass It On.

Feeling Blessed? Pass It On.

January 15, 2019

Now that January is upon us, and all the wrapping paper, ribbons, and bows have been stored away for another year, people like Jan Eubanks remind us that the spirit of giving extends well beyond the holidays. Like several of her Kiawah Island Real Estate peers, Jan offers her talents…

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RETIREMENT: THE RUTLEDGE WAY

RETIREMENT: THE RUTLEDGE WAY

December 14, 2018

Spend just five minutes in the company of Don Rutledge, and you’ll fully understand the great success he’s had with clients during his tenure at KIRE. His warmth, wit, and a wily sense of humor are evident immediately—natural assets that have, undoubtedly, served him well in his interactions with future…

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Party in the Park 2018

Party in the Park 2018

December 7, 2018

The only thing that can make cool fall weather, craft cocktails, delicious food, and celebrating with friends and loved ones even better? A stellar performance by Lowcountry legend Darius Rucker! We had all this and more at November’s Sixth Annual Party in the Park! This event, hosted by Kiawah Island…

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Charity Begins With “Home”


Charity Begins With “Home”


October 17, 2018

Charity Begins With “Home”
Through Sea Island Habitat, Sales Executive Gordon Hillock gives back. In his lifetime, Gordon Hillock has called many places “home.” Raised in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, he made his way down to Florida in early adulthood. Later, a foray into real estate development led him to Puerto Rico…

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SEWE by the Sea 2018

SEWE by the Sea 2018

October 16, 2018

SEWE by the Sea notches another success This autumn, Kiawah Island Real Estate and the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition came together a second time to bring SEWE to Kiawah for the second annual SEWE by the Sea! Open to all Kiawah Island property owners, the SEWE by the Sea Showcase held…

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THE CIVIL WAR

THE CIVIL WAR

August 10, 2018

In December 1860, 169 state representatives met in Charleston to sign the Ordinance of Secession. Morale was high as three thousand citizens cheered the delegates. Then on April 12 of 1861 Charleston was witness to the first shots of the Civil War at Fort Sumter. Locals lined the Battery facing…

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THE GINKGO TREE

THE GINKGO TREE

August 10, 2018

No tree survives these conditions better than the fabled Ginkgo biloba, with its fan-shaped leaves. Even the most botanically illiterate New Yorker can recognize the tree when its buttery yellow leaves litter the sidewalks in the waning days of autumn. The easy identification is possible because no other tree produces…

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LIKE NOBODY’S WATCHING

LIKE NOBODY’S WATCHING

August 9, 2018

We’d been at the beach a couple of days. You don’t realize how much you’re escaping until you’re gone. You think you’re going for the pluses: the beach and the golf and the pool with the flume waterslide, but the minuses, the things you leave behind, count almost as much.…

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TASTING ART

TASTING ART

Then, tableside, a sauce is slowly eased from a small pitcher, pooling into a kaleidoscope swirl of liquefied lovage (the green) and green peanuts (the white). Or check out the nasturtium petals on another singular dish, a precious crown of floral confetti, a tiny bouquet that tops a scoop of…

Read More

Feeling Blessed? Pass It On.

Feeling Blessed? Pass It On.

Now that January is upon us, and all the wrapping paper, ribbons, and bows have been stored away for another year, people like Jan Eubanks remind us that the spirit of giving extends well beyond the holidays. Like several of her Kiawah Island Real Estate peers, Jan offers her talents…

Read More

RETIREMENT: THE RUTLEDGE WAY

RETIREMENT: THE RUTLEDGE WAY

Spend just five minutes in the company of Don Rutledge, and you’ll fully understand the great success he’s had with clients during his tenure at KIRE. His warmth, wit, and a wily sense of humor are evident immediately—natural assets that have, undoubtedly, served him well in his interactions with future…

Read More

Party in the Park 2018

Party in the Park 2018

The only thing that can make cool fall weather, craft cocktails, delicious food, and celebrating with friends and loved ones even better? A stellar performance by Lowcountry legend Darius Rucker! We had all this and more at November’s Sixth Annual Party in the Park! This event, hosted by Kiawah Island…

Read More

Charity Begins With “Home”


Charity Begins With “Home”


Charity Begins With “Home”
Through Sea Island Habitat, Sales Executive Gordon Hillock gives back. In his lifetime, Gordon Hillock has called many places “home.” Raised in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, he made his way down to Florida in early adulthood. Later, a foray into real estate development led him to Puerto Rico…

Read More

SEWE by the Sea 2018

SEWE by the Sea 2018

SEWE by the Sea notches another success This autumn, Kiawah Island Real Estate and the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition came together a second time to bring SEWE to Kiawah for the second annual SEWE by the Sea! Open to all Kiawah Island property owners, the SEWE by the Sea Showcase held…

Read More

THE CIVIL WAR

THE CIVIL WAR

In December 1860, 169 state representatives met in Charleston to sign the Ordinance of Secession. Morale was high as three thousand citizens cheered the delegates. Then on April 12 of 1861 Charleston was witness to the first shots of the Civil War at Fort Sumter. Locals lined the Battery facing…

Read More

THE GINKGO TREE

THE GINKGO TREE

No tree survives these conditions better than the fabled Ginkgo biloba, with its fan-shaped leaves. Even the most botanically illiterate New Yorker can recognize the tree when its buttery yellow leaves litter the sidewalks in the waning days of autumn. The easy identification is possible because no other tree produces…

Read More

LIKE NOBODY’S WATCHING

LIKE NOBODY’S WATCHING

We’d been at the beach a couple of days. You don’t realize how much you’re escaping until you’re gone. You think you’re going for the pluses: the beach and the golf and the pool with the flume waterslide, but the minuses, the things you leave behind, count almost as much.…

Read More