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Doing Their Part
West Ashley High School recently partnered with Joint Base Charleston, a military facility in North Charleston, to perform a Clean Sweep of the WAHS school grounds as part of Trident United Way’s Day of Caring. This marked the second year that WAHS took part in the...
A Helping Hand
CE Williams’ 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students who are members of the school’s service-learning club called Peer Express visited the Ronald McDonald House Thursday, Dec. 10 and Friday, Dec. 11. The students worked all semester to collect can tabs and food for families...
Following That Winding Road
When Lauren Jenkins was just 8 years old she told my mom she was ready to go out into the world and pursue her dreams. Her mom giggled and told her to wait just a little longer. So you could say when she finally left home at 15, it had been a long time coming. “For...
’Tis The Season
Similar to children who can’t wait to open their presents on Christmas morning, many beer aficionados have a giddy anticipation for the numerous winter beers that begin to avail themselves over the last months of the year. Snowy scenes adorn bottle labels, festive...
Dickens Behind Bars
Grown men have literally killed to see George Younts’ one-man show, “A Christmas Carol,” adapted from a Charles Dickens classic. Others have lied, cheated, and stolen. That’s because about half of the performances Younts presents of the holiday masterpiece are done in...
Bears For Humanity
Christmas just got a little more loving for 400 children and families in Charleston thanks to local toy store Wonder Works and Bears for Humanity, a California company that makes organic materials and has a mission to do good with the sale of every bear by donating...
C.E. Williams Wins First Place at Math Bowl
C.E. Williams Middle School for Creative and Scientific Arts students completed on Saturday, Nov. 14 in the Middle School Learning Community Math Bowl at North Charleston High School. Students from middle schools all around Charleston County competed in both...
The Sound of the Season
Local musician Nicholas Doyle loves Christmas music. And while the classics are great, Doyle and his band The Silver Bells create original tunes for the holidays. “I started recording semi-annual holiday songs in 2002,” says Doyle, who moved from Richmond, Vir. to...
Return to Cold Mountain
There’s a running joke with my group of beer-loving friends, and it’s a bit of a shot at some of the craft beer folks who take themselves a little too seriously. I find nothing wrong with comparing each year’s release of a particular seasonal. It’s a fun way to...
And Then There Were Two
Ginny Deerin may have been knocked out in the first round of last week’s Charleston mayoral primary, but did she hit Leon Stavrinakis hard enough to give John Tecklenburg a second-round victory? Charlestonians stayed home in droves last week, as only a small...


