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Apr. 30, 2025 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Bluffton Rotary 5th Wednesday Fellowship Celebration Join us at theMaritime Center 310 Oaktie Highway Bluffton SC 29909
The Rotary club of Bluffton will be having their 5th Wednesday celebration on April 30, 2025 at the Maritime Center where we will get a guided tour of the facility followed by a Sunset Cruise facilitated by the Salty Dog Cruise lines. Food and non-alcoholic beverages will be served at the Center. Cocktails will be served as we cruise (cash bar) and food can be purchased if you need a little additional fortification. Join us - it is going to be awesome! Seating is limited so dont delay with your registration! |
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May 03, 2025 8:45 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
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May 09, 2025 8:00 a.m. - May 10, 2025 6:00 p.m.
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Jun. 21, 2025 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
The cast and crew of the Phantom of the Opera would like to invite you to our production celebrating Charter Night 2025, Phantom of the Opera style. We will open our doors at Side Hustle located at 10 Buck Island Road Suite 200 Bluffton SC 29910. Curtain goes up at 6 PM, reserve your spot now before tickets sell out! Cast and Crew - Admin 2025 |
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Operation Patriots Forward Operating Base (OPFOB)
Jul. 16, 2025
OPFOB is a local, veteran-run nonprofit dedicated at preventing veterans and first responders suicide through outdoor recreation and peer engagement. Located here in the lowcountry, OPFOB's 268-acre property provides mulitiple outdoor rereation activities and programs for its members at no cost to them. |
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Mix, Mingle, and Membership
Jul. 30, 2025
We’re excited to invite you to our upcoming Mix, Mingle & Membership event—a relaxed, fun-filled evening designed to bring our Rotary community together and welcome new faces into the fold! This is the perfect opportunity to reconnect with fellow members, share what Rotary is all about, and most importantly—invite a friend or two who might be interested in joining our club. The more, the merrier! Whether they're curious about service, looking for connection, or just enjoy a good time with good people, this event is for them. Help us grow our Rotary family by spreading the word and bringing someone new. We promise great conversations, lots of laughs, and the warm Bluffton Rotary spirit we all love. Register Today! Bring a Friend to Mix, Mingle, & Membership! | Rotary Club of Bluffton
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Jul. 30, 2025 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
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AI - Artificial Intelligence
Aug. 06, 2025
David Nelems is an entrepreneurial leader, Airline Transport Pilot, and serial entrepreneur who serves as the Director of Special Projects at the Don Ryan Center for Innovation (DRCI) in Blu ton, South Carolina. Formerly the Center’s CEO for nine years, David has guided DRCI’s mission to help early-stage and existing businesses grow and thrive throughout the Lowcountry and beyond. Under his leadership, DRCI programs have supported the launch and growth of more than 92 companies, with advisory impact on over 300 businesses in the last decade. An experienced founder and operator, David launched a pioneering business-to-business video streaming company in 1998, scaling it into a multimillion-dollar enterprise ultimately acquired in 2007 — well ahead of the mainstream video revolution. Today, David and the DRCI are recognized regional thought leaders in Artificial Intelligence (AI) for business and community impact. Over the past year alone, David has presented and demoed emerging AI tools and techniques at dozens of events, reaching more than 2,000 entrepreneurs, civic leaders, and professionals through hands-on workshops, conferences, and community talks. Known for his approachable, practical mentoring style, David brings a “been there, done that” perspective to helping entrepreneurs navigate the challenges of building successful ventures. In addition to his business career, David has over 30 years of experience as a commercial pilot and aircraft owner, flying for individuals, corporate clients, charter services, and Delta Private Business Jets. A multi-faceted talent, he is also an accomplished keyboardist who toured nationally as a musician in earlier years. David holds a degree in Human Relations and Aviation Management from Georgia State University and continues to spearhead AI-driven innovation initiatives and community programs across South Carolina through his leadership at DRCI.
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Aug. 06, 2025 - Nov. 01, 2025
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Aug. 16, 2025 8:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
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Poverty, Showers of Dignity, ALICE, and more
Aug. 20, 2025
Chrystie Turner, Executive Director - ALICE and Community Impact Angela Boswell, Community Impact Manager - Poverty Simulation Elizabeth Palmer, Showers of Dignity Coordinator-Speak about Showers of Dignity and Backpacks Sherry Halphen, Volunteer/VITA Program Coordinator-Rotary Readers, VITA, Women United, Corporate and Community Champions
ALICE stands for Asset limited, Income Constrained, Employed. They make up the growing number of individuals and families struggling to make ends meet in the Lowcountry. They are your childcare worker, the cashier, your waitress, home health aide or even police officer. Interested in experiencing the challenges our ALICE neighbors face firsthand? You can join one of our free poverty simulations. The simulation is a powerful eye-opening journey that puts you in the shoes of someone struggling to make ends meet. Once you participate in one you can then volunteer to help at another simulation.
The Showers of Dignity is a vital resource that uplifts individuals experiencing homelessness or recovering from a disaster by providing essential hygiene services and connecting them to resources for rebuilding their lives. It’s small act with a big impact. For people experiencing homelessness we also provide seasonal backpacks.
Volunteers make up a huge part of our success. Whether you become a Rotary Reader volunteer, VITA volunteer, Corporate or Community Champion there is always a way to get involved and help empower individuals and families to reach their full potential. Together, we can create a Lowcountry where everyone thrives. You can help!
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Rotary International Foundation Basic Education and Literacy
Sep. 03, 2025
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Sep. 20, 2025 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Each spring and fall the Town of Bluffton sponsors an event to tidy up the Old Town Bluffton area. Volunteers help clean up the May River, its shores, nearby streets, and the Bluffton Historic District parks. The Bluffton Rotary Club brings a team of Rotarians to assist in the cleanup. Volunteers gather at the Oyster Factory Park at 9 a.m., pick up supplies, and then disburse around the area to gather trash and recyclables. The Town provides a lunch for volunteers at the end of the event. |
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Heritage Library Foundation - History Lessons
Oct. 01, 2025
Hilton Head Island and Bluffton history spans thousands of years from Native Americans leaving their footprints in our sand, to European settlers making fortunes in agriculture, weathering the fight for independence and civil war, establishing the first village of freed slaves, the growth of the Gullah Culture, and more that eventually led up to modern development. The Lowcountry has a multitude of stories to tell and it is the mission of The Heritage Library to help preserve much of that history. The Library also works with all those folks who have caught the genealogy bug and want to learn more about the history of their own families. The country is beginning a national celebration of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution and The Heritage Library will be focused on sharing that part of history as we celebrate this important milestone in South Carolina and the Lowcountry. This morning we take a look at how the Library collects essential bits and pieces of our local history and works to ensure that future generations will be able to learn about our past. |
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Human Trafficking in South Carolina: Sex Trafficking, Forced Labor, and Illegal Organ Transplants
Oct. 08, 2025
Barry E. Lefkowitz Mr. Lefkowitz has an illustrious background with nearly five decades of government, regulatory, economic development, media, and educational experience at the federal, state, local and international levels. He is responsible for the passage of over 400 bills signed into law in 14 states, Congress, and 5 International countries including Agency Shop (AAUP), the “Real Interstate Driver’s Equity Act”, and “Trademark Counterfeiting Act.” He was one of the lead lobbyists on State legislation and Regulations to create and expand Medical Cannabis Dispensaries and Adult Use Cannabis in NJ. He served as the Economic Development Consultant for the City of Vineland and other New Jersey Communities. Additionally, because of his role as Chairman of the Board for the Friends of the Guard and Reserves and Vice-Chairman of the Eagle Foundation for the US Airforce Expeditionary Center located at the Joint Military Base located in Burlington County, he carries a rank of Colonel and was trained by the Department of Defense to protect returning Vets, who have been deployed, job rights. As a Rotarian, Mr. Lefkowitz, Is a Paul Harris Fellow. However, he is most proud of the fact that he was one of the lead lobbyists responsible for Rotary International allowing woman to become Rotarians as of 1989. He is a member of the Bluffton, SC Rotary. Mr. Lefkowitz helped create and fund the Workforce Development Program at Rowan College at Burlington County in conjunction with the NJ Technology and Manufacturing Association. Further, he had worked with the State Legislature and Congress on legislation referred to as the Volunteers in Medicine to provide tax credits for retired professionals in the various fields of health and counseling to volunteer time for communities in need and wrap-around services for Veteran’s housing projects. Mr. Lefkowitz was the Host and Executive Producer of New Perspectives on RVN Television as well as Chairman of the Board for the studio for eight (8) years. He was nominated for the “Telly Award,” for his series on “Human Trafficking.” In the late 60s and 70’s he was a part-time Newscaster and Hosted a Show called Impact on WKBS TV Ch 48 Philadelphia. After 34 years of service as Vice-Chairman of the Board of Trustees, he now serves as Trustee Emeritus of the Rowan College at Burlington County (RCBC) Foundation Board. He is Former Senior Adjunct Professor of Political Science (RCBC) and Rutgers University, Chairman of the Board of two non-profit. He was selected by NJ Biz Magazine as the 2019 “Icon of the Year.” In 2013, he was recognized by the NAACP for their Annual Community Service Award. He was named Man of the Year in 2011 by Burlington County Times Newspaper. His undergraduate degree is from Trenton State College in Education and his Masters and Doctorial work is from Rutgers University is in Sociology and Administration. He is the author of 10 books in Education, Lobbying and Government. He is the proud husband of Fran, father of Tova and Chava and PopPop to his two granddaughters Molly and Lily. Mr. Lefkowitz is available to speak on numerous Topics ranging from Government, Politics, Woman in Politics, The Impact of Social Media on People’s Perceptions, The Impact of the Media on People’s views, The State of Healthcare, The Impact of Covid on Society Today, Human Trafficking |
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Oct. 10, 2025 4:00 p.m. - Oct. 19, 2025 6:00 p.m.
For more information, please visit: https://blufftonartsandseafoodfestival.org/ |
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History of DNR Heritage Preserve
Oct. 15, 2025
Al will be speaking on how we were able to get the DNR Heritage Preserve. He will touch on a little history and how it was saved from becoming an Industrial Chemical Plant and the environmental impacts it would have created. Essentially we would not be here.
Al Stokes is the retired manager of the SCDNR’s Waddell Mariculture R&D Center, resident of Victoria Bluff for 45 years, member of the Open Land Trust Board and the Town of Bluffton Stormwater Advisory Committee, and world renown shrimp mariculture consultant. |
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