BBQ, Bluegrass, & Bourbon: Everything You Need to Know About Garden & Gun’s Freshfields Village Event
1 March 2024
Picture this: you’re attending Garden & Gun’s BBQ, Bluegrass, and Bourbon event at Freshfields Village on March 16 from 3 – 6 p.m, eagerly anticipating what experiences await you on The Village Green. Expect Southern charm, music, food, and drinks combined to create an unforgettable day in the heart of South Carolina’s Lowcountry. We’re diving into the details of the day below!
Eat BBQ
Southern cuisine wouldn’t be the same without its cherished BBQ. Bringing in their most popular offerings, local food trucks Swig & Swine BBQ and Southern Roots Smokehouse, known for their culinary expertise in the BBQ realm, are sure to serve up an experience that’s as savory as it is authentic. Whether it’s the smoky richness of brisket or the tender, pull-apart goodness of pulled pork, there’s something for every BBQ enthusiast. Leave your outside food and drink at home, as you won’t go hungry at The Village! Note: both payment methods of cash and card will be accepted.
Experience Bluegrass
As the smell of BBQ fills the air, bluegrass music will serenade your senses. Performed live by the local band, The Lowhills, this signature Southern sound brings an added layer of authenticity to the event. Whether you’re already a fan or new to the genre, the live performance by The Lowhills is sure to leave you enthralled by the tunes long after the day is over. Enjoy the magic of bluegrass under the South Carolina sky, creating the perfect soundtrack to your day in the Lowcountry.
Enjoy Bourbon
The classic Southern flavor of bourbon provides attendees with a taste of tradition. Known for its craft and flavors, Blade and Bow‘s bourbon will be served in a variety of creative cocktails for sampling. You can also partake in bourbon tastings, a chance to savor the spirit’s palate of flavors. Not a bourbon fan? We’ve got you covered, as FortyEight – Wine Bar & Kitchen will be serving specialty cocktails as well as a variety of local beers and of course, wine offerings. In addition, Kiawah Spirits will be offering tastings inside of their store! There’s truly something for everyone at this event.
Explore Freshfields
While you’re on Kiawah Island, immerse yourself in the charm and allure we have to offer here at Freshfields Village. As you stroll through the Village, you’ll discover a selection of boutiques and specialty stores that capture the essence of Charleston charm. Whether you’re in The Village for a staycation or vacation, don’t forget to book your stay at the Andell Inn! Be sure to take advantage of the preferred room rate offered to attendees and check out the specials and promotions going on throughout The Village at these participating retailers.
BBQ, Bluegrass, and Bourbon isn’t just an event—it’s a taste of life in the Lowcountry. So come enjoy the offerings, explore the charm of Freshfields Village, and create memories that will last a lifetime. We can’t wait to welcome you at this can’t miss event for a perfect spring day on Kiawah! Note: this event is rain or shine.
Faces of Freshfields: Meet the Women-Owned Businesses of The Village
1 March 2024
In celebration of International Women’s Day on Friday, March 8, we’re highlighting our women-owned business owners in The Village. We proudly recognize these remarkable women whose strength, entrepreneurial spirit, and unwavering dedication have not only crafted a vibrant shopping and customer service experience, but also significantly contributed to fostering community growth, nurturing local economies, and creating inclusive spaces where all can flourish! Let’s take a moment to appreciate and get to know the dynamic women behind these ventures, spotlighting six of the sixteen female-led businesses at Freshfields.
Nancy Whitmore of Holly & Brooks
With over ten remarkable years in business, Nancy’s Holly & Brooks has evolved into a vibrant community hub within The Village, marrying fashion and empowerment. Her dedication to collaborations with fellow local businesses and event hosting illustrates the power of entrepreneurship in nurturing a loyal, supportive community.
Grace Cribbin of Aubergine Home Collection
Embarking on a journey from the rustic charm of Ireland to the vibrant environment of Freshfields Village, Grace’s story is an inspiring tale of entrepreneurship. Her fierce passion and unwavering resilience became the pillars of her store, Aubergine Home Collection. This shop elegantly showcases her unique style and a vivid reflection of her cultural heritage through its diverse home décor & lifestyle offerings.
Jaki DiGeronimo of Java Java
Jaki is a key member of the Kiawah community. She’s the proud owner of the beloved Java Java café, serving more than just coffee to its loyal patrons. The café doubles as a local hub, where people gather, engage and celebrate art and community spirit. Jaki strongly believes in the communal power of coffee which fosters unity and friendships.
Dr. Christie Wiles of Salt Marsh Animal Hospital
Making her way to Freshfields in 2021, Dr. Wiles consistently demonstrates a deep passion for animal wellbeing within The Village community and further afield. Her commitment extends beyond her professional responsibilities at Salt Marsh Animal Hospital, showcasing an empathetic dedication to her community. Her work personifies care and nurturing joy, as she skillfully nurtures relationships between clients and their beloved animal companions.
Erica Hanks of Showroom
Erica’s Showroom is an avant-garde boutique that showcases a meticulously curated collection of high-end fashion and offers bespoke personal styling services, thoughtfully designed to meet the multifaceted needs of the contemporary woman. Drawing upon Erica’s illustrious career and her expansive network within the fashion realm, Showroom transcends traditional shopping by bringing esteemed luxury brands into the heart of our community.
Bea Shaffer of Café Eugenia
Bea’s Café Eugenia exemplifies a love for local traditions and cuisine. Her passion for community inspires her work, breathing life into the unique flavors that make her café a beloved destination. Extending beyond just food, she has built a warm, welcoming space where patrons truly feel like they’re home.
In addition to these six women business owners, there are ten other empowering female business leaders among Freshfields’ tenants: Staci Lantz of Imagine Home, Linda Malcolm of Indigo Books, Audrey Myers of Indigo Health, Avery Smith of Islands Mercantile, Martha Khong of Kiawah Nail Studio, Mariam Gulistan of Luminary, Glenda LaRue of Palmetto Scent Studio, Gabrielle Egan of Peyton William Jewelry, Kay Stanley of Spartina 449, and Sandra Lempesis of Urban Nirvana.
As we celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8, it’s a prime time to spotlight the women-owned businesses that add a unique flair and entrepreneurial spirit to the Village. From quaint cafes to chic boutiques, these female-owned businesses not only enrich the local economy but also inspire a generation of future female entrepreneurs. Let’s take a moment to appreciate and get to know the dynamic women behind these ventures!