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Chief Street Village: Where Families serve Families

Writer: Teresa Fitzgibbons

Main Street The statesA.—a place where you can stroll downwards the street, surrounded by family unit-endemic shops; a place where friendly merchants greet you by proper noun; a identify where you can laissez passer the day relaxing on a park bench nether quondam-fashioned lampposts, watching your neighbors go by; a identify where you can have care of all your shopping and errands with but one stop; a place where you always feel right at domicile.

"Every boondocks needs a Master Street," said John Roppelt, Managing Partner of Master Street Pub and Café. "A downtown is kind of missing from Hilton Caput. Main Street Village reminds people of their ain hometowns, wherever those may be."

Reminiscent of a New England angling village or a Midwestern minor town circa 1910, Chief Street Village lets y'all take a walk back in time to an era when merchants knew their customers past name and went out of their mode to go the extra mile for them.

"Y'all can practice everything here," said Nancy Voegele, possessor of Pink House Gallery of Fine Fine art and Framing. Chances are, whatsoever is on your "to do" list can be accomplished at over 20 businesses and services located in Main Street Hamlet.

The all-time part about Main Street Hamlet is the eclectic shopping choices. Primary Street Village offers some of the best, and most unique, boutique shopping on the island, including funky art galleries and specialty shops offer everything from sports memorabilia to children's toys and personalized gifts.

"Art Ware offers the all-time aspects of a gift store and a gallery in ane," said Jennifer Megliore, owner of Art Ware. "It's like going to a souvenir store in a gallery where everything has an underlying current of all things creative." Fine art Ware carries the handiwork of over 200 American artists, representing the best of the American crafts tradition. There's a large selection of jewelry too.

For those who adopt prints and paintings, Pinkish House Gallery of Fine Fine art and Framing represents xv local artists, including impressionist Candace Lovely and the whimsical works of Kathryn Ramseur-Riley. Though much of the art in the gallery is representative of the Lowcountry, including landscapes, seascapes, and golf courses, a wide diverseness of pictures are bachelor as well as pottery and gifts. Just about everyone volition find something to arrange their taste.

At Lettrs, information technology's all nearly personalizing your gifts. "Nosotros accept an boilerplate, everyday item and truly brand it yours," said Deb Timen, owner. Lettrs carries bags and totes, moving-picture show frames, jewelry, accessories, and other items that are perfect either on their ain or with a monogram. Lettrs offers in-business firm embroidery, engraving, and stationary printing. They'll also embroider or engrave items you bring in. The shop has also recently begun to offer cut vinyl monograms made with sign-quality vinyl.

If a kid is on your shopping list, then Simply Precious is the identify for you. A minor child's fantasy and a grandmother's dream, Just Precious carries toys for infants, toddlers, and young children; including classic items similar rocking horses and Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls. Yous won't find mass-produced toys in Merely Precious; instead y'all'll run into finely crafted dolls and toys as well equally child-sized piece of furniture and room décor.

One thing that all of the merchants at Main Street Village take in common is their dedication to customer service. "Every weekend, I'm out of town at conferences looking for things people have never seen," said Jerry Glenn, co-owner of Legends Sports Gallery, habitation to sports memorabilia, autographed items, collectibles, and the famed line of Cooperstown Bears. Legends Sports Gallery will also customize gifts with the latest trends in packaging and framing. With items priced from 50 cents to thousands of dollars, representing dozens of professional person and college football and baseball teams besides every bit golf and tennis, Legends Sports Gallery truly caters to every sports fan.

The North End'due south identify to see and eat, Principal Street Pub and Café is located in the eye of Main Street Village. A locals' favorite, it is domicile to one of the island's most popular happy hours with Joe Spud. "He'due south a legend on the isle," Roppelt said of his bartender. "People enjoy coming in to talk to him." They besides bask the reasonably priced American-mode pub and grilled carte selections, including a variety of seafood and nightly specials.

"One of the nifty things about Master Street Village is that xc percent of the businesses hither are owner-operated," said Roppelt. "You'll run across the owners and become to talk to them. That'due south ane thing we really enjoy in the Village."

It'southward a sentiment shared by many of his swain business owners, who seem to enjoy each other equally much equally they practise the customers they serve. "About of my clients are locals, and I enjoy getting to know my neighbors," said Timen. "I can greet many of them by their first names. I also bask the camaraderie with my fellow store owners."

"It'south only a great community here," said Roppelt. "It's definitely the place where residents of Hilton Head Plantation, Palmetto Hall, and Indigo Run can get for one-terminate shopping."

People from all parts of the island are drawn to Chief Street Village, both for the nostalgia and convenience. Located but exterior the gates of Hilton Caput Plantation and off Highway 278, between mile markers iii and four, shoppers don't take to fight the traffic and can enjoy the ease of hassle-free shopping. Now 20 years old, Main Street Village has, in many ways, grown up with the island, just like a truthful Main Street. Seven merchants have been at Main Street since its inception: Legends Sports Gallery, Burkes Main Street Pharmacy, Roberts Village Jewelers, Reilley's Vino and Liquors, J. Banks Interior Design Group, Cinnamon Bear Land Store, and Hilton Head Family Eye Care. Three of the businesses in Main Street Village, including Art Ware, take been named Pocket-size Business concern of the Twelvemonth by the Hilton Caput Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce.

But what truly sets Chief Street Hamlet apart is that many of the businesses are family endemic and operated—something that's not easy to come by in today'due south globe where franchises and large chains seem to boss the retail mural. The father/girl team, Jerry and Lori Glenn of Legends Sports Gallery, has been in business at Main Street Village for 20 years. Next door, the Voegele family unit, Nancy and son Dan and daughter-in-police Tonia operate Pinkish Firm Gallery of Fine Fine art and Framing. Brothers-in-law John Roppelt and Aaron Glugover have been the proprietors of Main Street Pub and Café for eight years. Master Street Village truly has the distinction of being a place where families serve families.

"We're lucky we take a nice resident base that keeps usa decorated year circular," said Megliore. "In the seven years I've been hither, I've seen kids come in belongings their mother's hand and now they're teens. It's fun to see how things change over the years."

Classic Car Cruise-In

"Nosotros feel like Primary Street Hamlet is a fourth dimension machine," said Harry Walker, President of Carolina Dreamers Machine Social club. "Information technology's a relaxing atmosphere. The stores are friendly and often family-owned; they're not large corporations. It'south like nosotros've gone dorsum to high schoolhouse."

Main Street Village is the site of the Carolina Dreamers "Classic Automobile Cruise-In," held the quaternary Friday of every calendar month from March to October from 6:30 to viii pm. The cornball, "sometime-timey" feel of Main Street Village provides the perfect backdrop to the dozens of classic and antique cars that motor in for the Archetype Car Cruise-Ins.

"It's been a good partnership," said Jennifer Megliore, owner of Art Ware in Main Street Village. "The Carolina Dreamers Car Gild shares the same philosophy of community spirit that we do."

Classic Motorcar Cruise-Ins will find hundreds of people milling about betwixt a menagerie of collectible vehicles that include everything from 60s street rods to Studebakers and motorcycles dating as far back as 1948. "These guys are friendly," said Megliore. "They love to talk about and show off their cars."

Most Main Street Village merchants stay open subsequently during Classic Car Cruise-Ins, which means there'south enough to exercise for the non-car fanatic. "Main Street Village has been the perfect place for us," said Walker. "Information technology's easy to access and the merchants are smashing. They have practiced prices and good quality trade for our families to enjoy."

Walker stresses that the public is welcome at both the Archetype Car Cruise-In and the monthly meeting of the Carolina Dreamers Car Gild which begins at 6 p.m. on Classic Car Cruise-In nights. Carolina Dreamers Car Guild began in 1992 and is comprised of people that have a passion for classic cars; owning i is not a requirement. The club is also active in the customs, providing support to local charities and sponsoring car shows in the greater Bluffton surface area.


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