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Gary Fest at Wolftrack Inn

This Sunday, June 16, The Wolftrack Inn will play host to a special fundraiser for a local man who is battling cancer. Friends of Gary Geer have chipped in to create "Gary Fest," featuring the comedic musical stylings of West Ashley's own Tuba Jim & Roy along with...

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How Low Can Ya’ Go?

I know in recent weeks I have been trumpeting the horns of many big time beers. Double IPAs, Old Ales, a crazy curry Imperial Stout. There are some wild and wooly and strong beers on the shelves. But I want to again praise the continued trend of the craft beer that’s...

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Center of Care

Brandi Tomberlin wasn’t supposed to live. Doctors gave her a “window” of four to six hours to live as they treated a large blood clot on the left middle cerebral artery in her brain.  It looked grim. But that was nine months ago.  Since then, it’s seemed like a...

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A Couple of Bad Aces

An amateur tennis team based at the St. Andrew’s Parks & Playground facility won a state championship in Aiken over the Memorial Day weekend. Captained by local plumbing and gas contractor Mark Riling, The East Coast Bad Aces defeated a team from Anderson 3-2 to...

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The Owls Whist Club

This story is almost 100 years old and a really amazing piece of West Ashley history, but the story begins on the peninsula of Charleston on Feb. 14, 1914. According to the website, the history of the club does not explain why this romantic date was chosen as the time...

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Sowing The Seeds of Love

Every Saturday morning, now through September, Fields Farm of Johns Island brings their freshest picks to John Wesley United Methodist Church’s front lawn on Savannah Highway. From 9 a.m. to 12 noon, anyone can come check out the produce and purchase it in exchange...

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Have a Literary Summer

Even though summer unofficially kicked off on Memorial Day, students throughout Charleston County will finally celebrate the last day of school this Thursday, June 6. And while many will be enjoying sunny days of fishing, swimming, hiking, arts & crafts and other...

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Who was that Man?

If I were to ask you about the first American craft beer you ever tried, can you remember it? Tough question, I realize. If you’re anything like me, you have had many many craft beers over many many many years. Yet, I still remember my first American craft beer-a Sam...

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Pulling Out All the Stops

Located on the rural end of the Savannah Highway motor mile, out past the Interstate 526 onramps, sits the Melrose Neighborhood. Built in the late 1950s, Melrose’s layout is a mix of urban and rural, with bigger yards and old school working class cinderblock slab...

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Driving Force

A major member of West Ashley’s motor mile has put his money where his heart is. For the past 25 years, Tommy Baker has operated some of the most successful car lots and dealership along Savannah Highway. Over that time, Baker’s name has become synonymous for some...

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