Tag Archives: Kiawah Island Golf Resort

The Wells Gallery has played a strong role in developing Kiawah Island, South Carolina into a fine art destination. Through its ever changing collection of fine art, the gallery successfully represents an eclectic grouping of contemporary artists from the surrounding … Read More

Ryley McGillis, Jasmine Porch’s Chef de Cuisine, has managed various aspects of the restaurant for three years running. Now at the helm of The Sanctuary’s signature dining experience, Chef Ryley passionately “revisits” Jasmine’s original concept roots; The traditions of the … Read More

Check out the newest addition to the Kiawah Island Golf Resort Recreation Department, a 24-food Bay Boat that can carry 14 guests.  Jake Feary, the resort’s Assistant Director for Outdoor Programs explains the boat and how it will be used. … Read More

Here’s the next in our series of valuable tips for meeting professionals by long-time resort employees who have extensive experience in producing extraordinary meeting and conference experiences.  The tips are entitled “P.R.O. Meeting,” standing for Productivity, Rewards and Opportunityand appear … Read More

  At Kiawah Island Golf Resort, Thanksgiving is one of the busiest holidays. Whether you’re enjoying Family Sand Sculpting, Fall Festival, Kamp Kiawah and of course the Thanksgiving Feasts, there’s always something going on! But for Thanksgiving at Kiawah, one of … Read More

Fall Fishing Report

~By Captain John Ward This is the season for some of the best fishing of the year. As the water continues to cool, zooplankton and phytoplankton blooms progressively dwindle and subsequently water clarity increases. Most importantly, the fish surrounding Kiawah … Read More

Marathon Training

 By Dr. Joseph Calandra Medical Director, Trident Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Official Kiawah Island Golf Resort Marathon’s Sports Medicine Partner Before a person embarks on training for a marathon or a half marathon there are several factors that should be … Read More

As autumn approaches, the leaves begin to turn vibrant colors and the temperature falls. It is the time of year to savor those comfort foods and indulge in treats that only come once a year. Many are inspired to find … Read More

By guest blogger Dawn Corley, “The Charleston Silver Lady” Silver has long been used to mark special events; particularly in the South.   In the 17th and 18th century in America the use of melted silver coins to craft pieces gave … Read More

-Mibek Farms Peanut-Hay Fed Beef -Ashe County Marble Cheddar -Benton’s Bacon -Sweetbay Farms Butter Lettuce -Geechie Boy Mills White Cornmeal -Sea Island Honey What do the above items all have in common? First of all, they are all southern gems … Read More