This is a clip from a 1964 SCETV Production- SC Cities 1964 Charleston. The features select landmarks from the Holy City from 1964.
Courtesy of South Carolina ETV
This is a clip from a 1964 SCETV Production- SC Cities 1964 Charleston. The features select landmarks from the Holy City from 1964.
Courtesy of South Carolina ETV
November 17th marked the Grand Opening of Pigtails & Crewcuts: Haircuts for Kids located at 620-A Long Point Rd, Mount Pleasant, SC, 29464 (Bell Hall Shopping Center).
Let’s all welcome them to the Mount Pleasant business community.
Their operating hours will be:
Photos courtesy of Pigtails & Crewcuts



By Mark A. Leon
On Sunday, November 20th, the Saint James Church on Camp Road (James Island) will host its final service at this location after 302 years.
Founded in 1720, this church has served the local community with open arms as well as the final resting place for prominent forefathers and foremothers of the Lowcountry.
On the dawn of the emotional final service, we wanted to share a photo journey and pay homage to the Saint James Church (1872 Camp Road).
The church will resume next month with a different denomination





























CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES, November 18, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Cookie Dough Bliss & Creamery one of the nation’s largest cookie dough franchise systems, opened its newest store in Charleston, SC to serve edible cookie dough fans with its newest store. The beautiful new location has completed a soft-open and is excited to welcome the community at 3863 W Ashley Cir, Charleston, SC.
“With over 20 hand-crafted cookie dough flavors, Ice Cream, shakes, pies, and more there is a comforting blissful dessert for everyone to enjoy at our West Ashley location, “ said local Cookie Dough Bliss & Creamery Charleston location owner Jason Keyser. “We are really excited to bring these amazing dessert experiences to our community,” added Kitty McDowell store General Manager & Partner.

The Charleston Cookie Dough Bliss location opened making premium, small-batch, ready-to-eat cookie dough without any baking needed. Cookie Dough Bliss offers so many different ways to enjoy cookie dough, including scoops served in freshly made waffle cones, as a pie, dough pops and even cookie dough ice cream sandwiches! The flavor selection of over 20 edible cookie doughs with some vegan and gluten-free options as well. The Charleston location will be the chain’s 10th location. The new locally-owned store has provided over 15 new jobs within the community.
About Cookie Dough Bliss
Cookie Dough Bliss & Creamery mission of Creating Blissful Dessert Experiences one Scoop at a Time was founded in 2017 in Concord, North Carolina. Our wonderful selections and delicious products are sure to bring you back to your childhood and introduce your children to a treat they will enjoy for a lifetime. Now with locations in 7 states, Cookie Dough Bliss & Creamery is poised to lead the national cookie dough craze. Cookie Dough Bliss & Creamery is open from 12 pm – 9 pm Tuesday – Sunday, and closed on Mondays in Charleston. Visit Cookie Dough Bliss online at cookiedoughbliss.com to find the closest location or order your pint online.

New Roper Hospital Medical Campus to be “paradigm for providing healthcare”
Roper St. Francis Healthcare will make an unprecedented investment in Lowcountry patients by building a new Roper Hospital Medical Campus in North Charleston.
The campus will occupy 27-acres near Interstates 26 and 526 and be easily accessible for patients living in Berkeley, Charleston or Dorchester counties. The $1 billion project will be one of the largest, most advanced healthcare construction projects on the East Coast and will meet the healthcare needs of one of the fastest growing areas in the country.
“This new medical campus will be a paradigm for providing healthcare, whether that’s complex surgeries in a hospital or an annual checkup in an outpatient office,” said Dr. Jeffrey DiLisi, president and chief executive officer of Roper St. Francis Healthcare. “We made the bold decision one year ago to move Roper Hospital, and I’m grateful to our North Charleston partners for breathing life into this dream. This new campus will ensure our ability to continue delivering the quality care that’s been the hallmark of our brand for generations.”
The new Roper Hospital Medical Campus is expected to include a full-service acute care hospital with a 24-hour Emergency Room. The campus also will have a Medical Office Building where a vast array of outpatient and specialty care will be provided. Roper St. Francis Healthcare has secured six premium real estate parcels off Mall Drive near North Charleston City Hall to build the campus.
In November 2021, Dr. DiLisi announced a roadmap for the next decade for the Lowcountry’s largest healthcare system for adults that centered on caring for more patients, expanding services and modernizing technology to better serve future generations. One of the five key initiatives of that Roper St. Francis Healthcare 2030 plan was optimizing the healthcare system’s footprint in the Lowcountry, which also includes expanding Roper St. Francis Berkeley Hospital and providing additional healthcare services in highly populated and growing communities.
“We welcome Roper St. Francis Healthcare to the North Charleston hub of economic development,” said North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey. “The new Roper Hospital Medical Campus is the next exciting chapter of this healthcare system’s 167-year legacy, and I am honored that the third largest city in South Carolina can host this tremendous benefit for our citizens.”
This new campus will be the fourth location for Roper Hospital since it opened downtown in 1856 and will be technologically and structurally upgraded to better withstand natural disasters, such as floods, hurricanes and earthquakes.
While construction may take up to five years, Roper St. Francis Healthcare will continue to offer important services on the Charleston peninsula to remain convenient to those in need downtown.
Roper St. Francis Healthcare has long maintained a strong presence in North Charleston, operating the Roper Hospital Diagnostics & ER – Northwoods, along with two Express Care locations and the Greer Transitions Clinic. The health care system delivered a total of 75,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine in North Charleston in what Mayor Summey called “the greatest show ever put on” at the North Charleston Coliseum and Performing Arts Center.
RSFH hired E4H Environments for Health Architecture and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) to design the new medical campus. The team will guide health system leaders in a data-driven planning and design process to optimize operations, modernize the facilities and expand patient access to exceptional care. SOM’s healthcare experience includes: a master plan for the Cleveland Clinic Campus in Weston, Fla., including designs for NICI and EDICU buildings; and a master plan for The Christ Hospital and design of its new Joint and Spine Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. SOM is currently building a new cancer care facility for Emory Health in Atlanta, Ga., and Egypt’s New National Cancer Institute in Giza, one of the largest facilities of its kind in the world.
“As a global design practice with a deep bench of expertise in healthcare, SOM is honored to have the opportunity to work with Roper St. Francis at this transformative moment,” said Anthony Treu, principal and healthcare practice leader at SOM. “This new campus will set the stage for generations of community-focused care, elevating the patient experience and creating spaces for medical professionals and staff to do their best work.”
Mount Pleasant, S.C. (November 16, 2022) – Owners Beth and Dan Greenwald with General Manager Sam Velasquez, joined by Mayor Will Haynie, Councilwoman Laura Hyatt, Councilman Howard Chapman, P.E., and Councilman Jake Rambo, partnering with Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce Director Rebecca Imholz with Chamber members, celebrated the grand opening of Cigars On 17 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The new business is located at 920 Houston Northcutt Blvd., Suite A6.
Cigars On 17 is a new cigar shop featuring a wide selection of premium hand-rolled cigars and accessories. Guests will be able to choose from over 800 iconic branded cigars that are kept in a large walk-in humidor. For cigar smoking pleasure, the store has a comfortable lounge with a state-of-the-art air purification system.
A variety of lighters, cutters and personal humidors are available. Cigars On 17 plans to have premium pipes and pipe tobacco in stock in the near future.
Learn more about Cigars On 17 by visiting their website and following them on Facebook and Instagram. To talk with a staff member directly, call or text (843) 469-0121.


Eveon Containers Inc. is proud to announce it has selected the Lowcountry as its North American headquarters. A global provider of sustainable building, shipping and storage solutions, Eveon has European headquarters in Rotterdam, Netherlands and operations in Germany and Canada. The company, which launched in the US with three hubs in the summer of 2021, is experiencing rapid growth reflective of the demand for sustainable online container options. Eveon can now provide decommissioned containers from 30 nationwide hubs.
The privately held start-up sells decommissioned 20ft, 40ft & 40ft HC High Cube shipping containers online, hoping to change the way consumers looking for storage needs or transportation for goods perceive the Conex dry box. Generally ignored as they rumble down the highway, Eveon’s goal is for consumers to give these used steel and wood containers a second life on land. Shipping containers are available for purchase 24/7 online with delivery available within a few hundred miles of each of the 30 hubs across the country, from Long Beach to Newark.
“We don’t just sell containers, we sell opportunities for customers to launch a business, start a pop-up restaurant, or simply to save money on storage,” said Eveon CEO, Aad Storm. “With 45 million containers in the world, our goal is to recycle, repurpose and reduce emissions one container at a time. We believe these containers once retired from the sea, can serve another purpose on land.”

Launched in 2019, the global start-up sees the coastal city of Charleston as an ideal match, both professionally and culturally. While 4,262 miles apart, Charleston and Rotterdam share many unique similarities including being steeped in history, having a reputation for being friendly, and both thriving port cities. Eveon’s native country of The Netherlands, or Nederland in Dutch, literally translates as “Low Land” or “Lowcountry.”
“Rotterdam is the tenth largest port in the world and like Charleston, our economy and business environment depend on the waterways. Being near the port and on the east coast, times are both logical moves for Eveon,” Storm noted.
Eveon has already begun operating out of Charleston, continuing best-of-class sourcing and delivery of containers across the country within 5-10 business days. As part of its US expansion, it has filled local Marketing & Communications, Customer Service and Logistics positions both locally within Charleston and nationally.
“We want customers to find our business as warm and approachable as the ‘Holy City.’ We look forward to what the future entails and bringing a little of the Charleston way and approachability to our global brand. As we expand across the country, we can’t think of a better city for our US team to call home.”
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$55,000 from Bank of America will support Charleston regional youth apprenticeships and pre-apprenticeship pipeline programs for local students
CHARLESTON, S.C. – The U.S. Department of Labor is celebrating its 8th annual National Apprenticeship Week, November 14-18, and highlighting several key themes throughout the week, including Pre-Apprenticeship and Youth Apprenticeship on Tuesday, November 15, 2022. Trident Technical College is participating in the celebration by co-hosting a webinar called “Collaborate, Don’t Compete: Developing High-Quality RTI for Youth Apprenticeships” with Berkeley County School District. The webinar is aimed at providing best practices for institutions throughout the United States that want to implement or improve their own youth apprenticeship programs.
“Youth apprenticeship programs have power, the power to change lives in remarkable ways and the power to accelerate our economy and build strong communities,” Trident Technical College President Dr. Mary Thornley said. “Trident Technical College and our partners in the Charleston, SC region have seen tremendous successes as a result of our collective commitment to building and providing these high-quality educational opportunities for youth. As a USDOL Apprenticeship Ambassador, we are passionately committed to expanding these opportunities within our community, to sharing this vision with others, and to promoting and supporting the development of youth apprenticeship programs in other communities across the nation.”
Since its creation in 2014, local employer partners in the Charleston Regional Youth Apprenticeships (CRYA) have hired 535 youth apprentices. In 2022 90 CRYA apprentices were hired by Charleston area businesses. Beginning with 13 youth apprentices spread across six employer partners in a single career training pathway in 2014, CRYA now works with more than 180 employer partners to offer 18 separate career training pathways. The rigorous two-year program typically sees significantly higher completion rates compared to traditional students enrolled in the same certificate programs at Trident Technical College.
Trident Technical College and Charleston Area Urban League have partnered to expand participation in youth apprenticeships, especially among minority and historically underserved students. Charleston Area Urban League’s youth employment and pre-apprenticeship programs complement those of Trident Tech and other technical colleges across South Carolina by educating high school students about the opportunities that apprenticeships can offer and building a pipeline of strong candidates for apprenticeships.
“The Urban League aims to help historically underserved students to achieve a higher quality of life and earning power to more productively compete in the economic mainstream as qualified employees through apprenticeships,” said Charleston Area Urban League President and CEO Otha Meadows. “With support from partners like Bank of America and our collaborative efforts with Trident Technical College – and the entire South Carolina technical college system, we increase our collective impact as we work toward a common goal of creating economic opportunities for area youth.”
The coordinated efforts of the Charleston Area Urban League and Trident Technical College are aligned with those of Bank of America’s support of youth employment and workforce development programs in local communities. To further the impact of the apprenticeship programs building and maintaining a youth employment pipeline, the bank has awarded $30,000 in grant support of Trident Technical College’s expansion of youth apprenticeship programs and pathways. The bank also awarded Charleston Area Urban League $25,000 for student education and recruitments as part of the pre-apprenticeship program.
“Bank of America is committed to investing in organizations like Trident Technical College and Charleston Area Urban League that are joining the bank’s efforts to advance racial equality and economic opportunity,” said Mark Munn, President of Bank of America Charleston / Hilton Head. “Supporting youth employment and workforce development programs like apprenticeships is just one way the bank helps build job skills and create opportunities to help people succeed in today’s and tomorrow’s economy.”
National Apprenticeship Week is a nationwide effort by industry, labor, equity, workforce, education, and government leaders showcasing the successes and value of Registered Apprenticeship for re-building our economy, advancing racial and gender equity, and supporting underserved communities.
Top 10 Spooky Places in Charleston, South Carolina
Enjoy this new video by the Charleston 4 Real team.
About the video
What are the TOP PROS & CONS of Living in Charleston South Carolina? Let’s talk about the best and worst things about moving to Charleston South Carolina!
Just how bad are the HURRICANES? What other issues accompany the hurricane situation? We’ll discuss all of the good and bad. This was shot during Hurricane Ian in 2022 and includes footage from Hurricane Matthew in 2016 and Hurricane Hugo in 1989 and was posted during Hurricane Nicole in 2022.
Charleston South Carolina is also known as “The Lowcountry.” The Lowcountry of Charleston South Carolina is a great place to live for many reasons! The cost of living is affordable, there are plenty of job opportunities, and the city has a lot to offer in terms of great weather, endless activities and wonderful culture.
Charleston SC also has some of the best food, and some great entertainment options, both inside the “Peninsula” of Charleston SC and out in the Charleston SC suburbs. Whether you’re looking for amazing food, fun things to do, or casual places to visit, Charleston SC has it ALL.
Today, I’ll talk about the TOP PROS & CONS of living in Charleston SC, so that you can decide whether or not moving to Charleston SC is a good decision for you and your family.
Charleston South Carolina has many excellent suburbs, as well, including: Daniel Island, Edisto Island, Folly Beach, Goose Creek, Hanahan, Hollywood, Huger, Isle of Palms, James Island, Johns Island, Kiawah Island, Ladson, Manning, Moncks Corner, Mount Pleasant, North Charleston, Ridgeville, Seabrook Island, Sullivans Island, Summerville & Walterboro.