Beaufort County resurfacing roads
Beaufort County is conducting daytime road resurfacing through Tuesday, July 29, weather and schedule permitting. Road work will be done from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
The schedule is as follows:
- Monday, July 14-Tuesday, July 15
Big Road, Beaufort - Wednesday, July 16- Monday, July 21
Columbia Drive, Smalls Hill, Smith Road, Jaspertone Circle and Dolphin Drive - Tuesday, July 22-Thursday, July 24
Adams Circle and Jackson Street - Friday, July 25-Tuesday, July 29
BE Wheatly (duration does not necessarily mean weekend work – weather and other factors will dictate if Saturday work is required)
The resurfacing operations are funded by the Beaufort County Transportation Committee.
During construction, lane closures, road cones and signage will be visible to direct traffic safely. Motorists and residents should be prepared for lane closures and are encouraged to use extra caution when approaching work zones.
For more information, call the Beaufort County Engineering Department at 843-255- 2706.
Beaufort County Solid Waste releases app
Beaufort County Solid Waste launched a new interactive app to help residents reduce household waste and ensure they are recycling correctly. Recycle Coach is available for download in the app store from any mobile device.
Recycle Coach is a network that will allow the County Solid Waste Department to communicate recycling information to the residents of Beaufort County. The platform includes engagement and educational tools as well as answers to frequently asked recycling questions meant to help people manage and correctly dispose of their waste.
Residents can download the app in either the Google Store and the Apple Store or they can access Recycle Coach from their desktop computers and mobile devices.
For more information, please contact Victoria Hoffman, Solid Waste and Recycling Program Manager, at 843-255-2735.
Saint Peter’s 65th annual Fall Bazaar vendors spaces available
Saint Peter’s Catholic Church will hold its 65th annual Fall Bazaar on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., on the church campus at 70 Lady’s Island Drive in Beaufort.
The Bazaar features international foods, a craft fair, a sweet shoppe, in-person and online silent auctions, wine and beer garden, plant sale, church tours, and Kids Zone with inflatables, games, and the Beaufort Barnyard Petting Zoo.
Artists and crafts people interested in a 10-foot-by-10-foot space can send an email to gather@stpetersbeaufort.org for more information. Indoor space is very limited, so those interested should reach out as soon as possible.
The Bazaar will raise funds for Lowcountry Outreach, a Saint Peter’s ministry that works to increase scarce services in northern Beaufort County. Lowcountry Outreach partners with several agencies and services such as Good Neighbor Medical Clinic, Lowcountry Legal Volunteers, and Alienated Parents of Adult Children among others. Its Angel Rides program has completed more than 850 rides for people needing transportation to medical and other needed appointments. Additional information can be found at www.LowcounryOutreach.org.
Voter Registration and Elections board holding meeting
The Board of Voter Registration and Elections of Beaufort County will hold its monthly board meeting at 2 p.m., Thursday, July 17, 2025, at the Board of Voter Registration and Elections of Beaufort
County main office training room, located at 15 John Galt Road in Beaufort.
For more information, contact the Board of Voter Registration and Elections of Beaufort County at 843-255-6900.
Poll workers needed; training available
The Board of Voter Registration and Elections of Beaufort County will be holding 10 new poll worker training classes.
All of the classes will be held at the main office, located at 15 John Galt Road, Beaufort, S.C. 29906. The classes will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., on the following dates: Saturday, July 26; Wednesday, Aug. 20; and Wednesday, Sept. 17.
To sign up for a class, visit https://beaufortsc.easypollworker.com/home.
United Way of the Lowcountry offers additional free tax prep days
United Way of the Lowcountry’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is offering additional free tax preparation days to help qualifying residents of Beaufort and Jasper counties file their federal and state tax returns accurately and efficiently.
The program – a collaboration between the IRS, Beaufort County Human Services Alliance, and United Way of the Lowcountry (UWLC) – is designed to assist low-income individuals and families, non-English speaking taxpayers, people with disabilities, and seniors with their tax filing needs.
In Bluffton, the service is available from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Mondays, July 28; and September 29, at the Bluffton Public Library at 120 Palmetto Drive.
In Beaufort, the service is available from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday, August 25 at the United Way of the Lowcountry Beaufort Office at 1277 Ribaut Road.
Limited spots are available, and in-person appointments are required. Visit www.uwlowcountry.org/VITAto reserve your spot, check for eligibility requirements and to find a list of necessary documents to bring.
Human Services accepting grant applications
Beaufort County Human Services is accepting applications for the FY26 Grant Program. Applications will be accepted until Friday, Aug. 22. Any application received after that date, will not be considered.
According to the Community Services Grant Program webpage, “Funds for this grant program are provided by County Council of Beaufort County. Established in 2013, the Beaufort County Community Services Grants Program supports local non-profit human service organizations in enhancing residents’ quality of life. All grant awards are contingent upon the availability of funding.”
To be eligible for the Community Services Grant, organizations are required to meet specific criteria:
- Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations whose mission aligns with improving quality of life for Beaufort County residents, particularly those who are vulnerable or disadvantaged
- Agencies must directly serve Beaufort County and use all awarded funds for the benefit of its residents
- Only one application per organization (identified by EIN) will be accepted, and fiscal agents are not permitted
- Agencies seeking funding must register their organization prior to applying; instructions are provided within the application
Eligibility, criteria, application timeline and the application itself are all outlined at https://bit.ly/4l8UTe8 for interested groups.
Funds may not be used for:
- fundraising or capital campaigns
- endowments or scholarships
- to reduce debt of any kind
- religious or political activities
- legal services.
For questions or more information, please call Beaufort County Human Services at 843-255-6058 or visit the webpage at https://bit.ly/4npqEBv.
— Staff reports