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A Thanks To Local Beer
At the end of the day, we really do have much to be thankful for in 2014. Friends, family, fine food, and drink. I hope you’re able to enjoy all of these things this holiday season. Certainly Charleston is a great place to be, and the beer of the area is top notch....
The Changing Face of Maryville & Ashleyville
More and more peninsular problems are finding a home in West Ashley — impacts of bars, flooding, parking, traffic, and now tricky redevelopment. Downtown, gentrification has often tainted the redevelopment of neighborhoods, as it did in Radcliffeborough the West Side,...
Condon(ing) Same-Sex Marriage
West Ashley may soon be home to the state’s first married same-sex gay couple, thanks to a ruling from a federal judge. U.S. District Court Judge Richard Gergel, from the Fourth District, traditionally one of the most conservative benches in the country, struck down...
The Oldest Church in the Holy City
“Holy City” is one of many names given to Charleston. With the many church spires decorating the skyline it is easy to see why. But the small cruciform church, located on Ashley River Road and formed as the place for the Anglicans of St. Andrew’s Parish to worship, is...
Calling West Ashley’s Young Artists!
St. Andrew’s Parish Parks and Playground is holding its annual Holiday Card design contest for children in grades K-5. The organization is asking local students to submit their designs by Dec. 1. Entries will be grouped by grades, with grades K-1 in one group, grades...
The Kickin' Chicken’s Month Of Giving
Starting at the beginning of this month, The Kickin’ Chicken began hosting its seventh Annual Month Of Giving campaign. The Kickin’ Chicken will donate $1 from every appetizer purchased to two West Ashley-based charities. Camp Happy Days, an annual camp for children...
Time For A Celebration
Although the first day of winter is about a month away, the holiday season has begun. And, while in this part of the country we may not see snow for months to come, if at all, there are certain signs to tell you that we have moved to a different time of the year. One...
Fall Harvest and Her-story at Middleton Place
The Middleton Place Plantation Stableyards is a living outdoor museum interpreting 18th and 19th century plantation life every day. But on Nov. 15 and 16, the Plantation Stableyards activities will be greatly expanded when the national historic landmark presents...
Seeking Nominations for St. Andrew’s Hall of Fame
St. Andrew’s Parks & Playground is currently seeking nominations to the 2014 St. Andrew’s Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame honors individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to the St. Andrews Parks system. The 2014 nomination process is...
Local Woman Wins “Gifts of Aging” Award
National Aging in Place Week was created as a way to bring attention to the growing population of older adults. Events around the country were held to help raise awareness of the aging in place movement and ability for seniors to remain in their chosen residence for...


