CARTA Announces Return of Season Shuttle to Isle of Palms

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BEACH REACH SHUTTLE WILL RUN MEMORIAL THROUGH LABOR DAY WEEKENDS

NORTH CHARLESTON (May 18, 2022) – The Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) today announced that the Beach Reach Shuttle, a free seasonal park-and-ride shuttle providing a connection between Mount Pleasant and Isle of Palms, will return to service on Saturday, May 28, 2022.

How to ride: Beach Reach riders can board the shuttle at stop No. 715, located behind the Belk Mens store in Mount Pleasant Towne Centre, and disembark at 9th Avenue and Ocean Boulevard, adjacent to the Isle of Palms beach access. 

Parking will be available along Market Center Boulevard in Mount Pleasant Towne Centre. Connections to Route 40 Mount Pleasant and Route 42 Wando Circulator will also be available.

Full route details and bus tracking can be found in the Transit App, which is available for download in the Apple and Google Play stores. Riders can also view traffic conditions and municipal information for all area beaches via the Beach Reach app, which is also available for Apple and Google smartphones.

When to ride: Beach Reach will operate on Saturdays and Sundays from May 28 through Sept. 5, 2022, as well as on Memorial, Independence and Labor Days. 

Each Saturday, the shuttle will run every hour from 9:15 a.m. (first departure from Towne Centre) to 5:30 p.m. (final departure from Isle of Palms). On Sundays, in order to improve efficiency and ease necessary transfers, the shuttle will run every hour from 9:40 a.m. to 5:55 p.m.

Riders should plan to arrive at least 5 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time.

Word on the beach is … 

“We work hard at CARTA to make sure we’re providing a cost-effective and efficient way of getting people where they need to go – and, in the summer months, that includes the beach,” said CARTA Board of Directors Chairman Mike Seekings. “Thanks to our Isle of Palms, Mount Pleasant and Towne Centre partners, we’re able to once again make that happen, and we look forward to re-introducing our riders to the Beach Reach Shuttle.” 

“Now in its second year, we’re proud to announce the highly anticipated return of the Beach Reach Shuttle,” said City of Isle of Palms Mayor Philip Pounds. “This has been a team effort in the truest sense of the term, and we’re glad to be working alongside our remarkable partners to increase beach access and share the beauty of the Isle of Palms shoreline this summer.”

“The Town of Mount Pleasant is proud to stand alongside CARTA, Isle of Palms and our very own Towne Centre to bring the Beach Reach Shuttle back into service,” said Town of Mount Pleasant Mayor Will Haynie. “I hope folks throughout our community and beyond will join us in taking advantage of this exciting opportunity to make the most of this summer.”

“On behalf of everyone at Mount Pleasant Towne Centre, we’re happy to be back on board as Beach Reach partners this summer,” said Mount Pleasant Towne Centre Marketing Director Kathleen Herrmann. “We look forward to not only providing convenient and affordable beach access, but also to welcoming riders to explore our wide variety of shops, delicious restaurants and summer-long events.”

Rules of the ride: In order to maintain the safety of all riders and provide adequate space for those on board, Beach Reach passengers must adhere to policies outlined below.

  1. All drinks must be in spill-proof containers. A cup with a spill-proof lid is sufficient per CARTA system policy.
  2. No alcoholic beverages are allowed on any CARTA vehicles.
  3. Limited bags and large items are allowed. Riders may bring up to four regular shopping-sized bags.
  4. Items brought on board must be held by riders or stowed safely beneath the seat. Items may not block the aisle or prevent seats from being used by other passengers at any time.
  5. No large, bulky items are allowed, including, but not limited to: tents, large beach umbrellas, surf boards, etc.
  6. Items such as chairs, small umbrellas, and boogie or body-boards are allowed but must adhere to the size-related rules listed above. Coolers are welcome, but must also adhere to the aforementioned policies.
  7. Shoes/flip-flops, pants/shorts and a shirt are required while riding the bus. Cover-ups are also acceptable.
  8. Riders who have not fully dried off when departing the beach must sit on a towel or mat once on board the bus.
  9. Bikes should be placed on the bike rack located at the front of the bus and are not allowed inside the vehicle at any time.
  10. No eating while on board. As mentioned above, drinks are permitted only in spill-proof containers.

Riders found to be in violation of any of the aforementioned policies may not be permitted on board the shuttle. 

ABOUT CARTA

The Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority is a public transportation system dedicated to providing affordable transit in the Charleston community through local fixed routes, on-demand paratransit service and express commuter routes. For the latest on CARTA, visit ridecarta.com, like us on Facebook or follow on Twitter at @RideCARTA. All customers are encouraged to plan rides and track buses with the CARTA-endorsed Transit app.

U.S. News & World Report has named “The Best Places to Live in the U.S. in 2022”

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U.S. News & World Report has released its list of the top 25 places to live in the United States in 2022. Let’s see who made the list and why.

The Best Places to Live in the U.S. in 2022:

  • Huntsville, Alabama
  • Colorado Springs, Colorado
  • Green Bay, Wisconsin
  • Boulder, Colorado
  • San Jose, California
  • Raleigh and Durham, North Carolina
  • Fayetteville, Arkansas
  • Portland, Maine
  • Sarasota, Florida
  • San Francisco
  • Ann Arbor, Michigan
  • Naples, Florida
  • Austin, Texas
  • Des Moines, Iowa
  • Boise, Idaho
  • Grand Rapids, Michigan
  • Madison, Wisconsin
  • Boston
  • Washington, D.C.
  • Melbourne, Florida
  • Albany, New York
  • Portland, Oregon
  • Salt Lake City
  • Jacksonville, Florida
  • Nashville, Tennessee.

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15 Best Restaurants in North Charleston, SC – New Video from Family Destinations Guide

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Charleston has everything you need for a relaxing vacation. From the exciting culinary culture to the hodge-podge of antique stores, there are plenty of fun opportunities.

With a variety of local and international flavors, food lovers will enjoy a gastronomical adventure here. Some of the cuisines you’ll find here include pasta, salad, Asian seafood, and American classics.

Want a list of spots to eat? Play this short video and see for yourself all the best restaurants in North Charleston.

St. Andrew’s City Church Returns to the Charleston Music Farm (Downtown Charleston, SC)

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If you live or love downtown Charleston, SC, St Andrew’s City Church has returned to bring friends and faith together once again for a weekly 10:00 AM service every Sunday morning.

What makes this service so unique is the diversity of congregants that attend. There are college students, couples, families/children, empty nesters, single parents, suburban commuters, and tourists. This eclectic and inclusive mix makes this one of the most unique service experiences in the area.

Here is what you need to know:What: St. Andrews City Church

Where: Charleston Music Farm – 32 Ann St, Charleston, SC 29403

When: Every Sunday at 10:00 AM

Daycare: City Kids in the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry (across the street) offers daycare for 0 – 5th Grade during the service

Parking: Free validated parking for the Visitor’s Center Garage (63 Mary Street) and all meters are free on Sunday

The Music Farm is open at 8:30 AM if you want to help set up or mingle, you can come early.

Guide to Charleston Area Farmer’s Markets

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We love our farmer’s markets.  Fresh produce, homemade food and drinks, live music, handmade soaps, honey, smiles, clothes and so much more.  It is a lifestyle in the Lowcountry and a weekly event we love to share with neighbors and loved ones.  We love them so much that we nearly have one every day of the week and most area municipalities.

Here is a short guide to help you know when and where to get your farmer’s market on in the Lowcountry

Charleston Area Farmer’s Market Guide

Charleston Farmer’s Market – Marion Square, Charleston, SC – Every Saturday from 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM

The Workshop – 1503 King Street, Charleston, SC – Every Saturday from 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM (Year Round – Indoor)

Lowcountry Farmer’s Market at Tanger Outlets4840 Tanger Outlet Blvd, North Charleston, SC 29418 – Every Saturday at 9:00 AM (March 16 – December 19, 2019)

West Ashley Farmer’s Market – Ackerman Park, 55 Sycamore Avenue, West Ashley, SC – Every Wednesday from 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Hanahan Farmer’s Market – 1601 Eagle Landing Blvd, Hanahan, SC – Thursdays from 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Folly Beach Farmer’s Market – Folly River Park, Folly Beach, SC – Every Monday from 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM

John’s Island Farmer’s Market – 2024 Academy Road, John’s Island, SC (New Location for 2017) – Every Saturday from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

James Island Sunday Brunch Farmer’s Market – 1977 Maybank Highway (Behind The Pour House), James Island, SC – Every Sunday from 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Isle of Palms Farmer’s Market – 1 14th Avenue, Isle of Palms, South Carolina 29451 – Every Thursday from 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM

James Island Farmers Market – The Town Market on James Island – 871 Fort Johnson Rd (The James Island Youth Soccer Club Fields) Year round – Every Saturday 9:00 AM -1:00 PM

Daniel Island Farmer’s Market – Seven Farms Drive (In Front of Volvo Cup Arena) – Every Thursday from 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Mount Pleasant Farmer’s Market – Farmers Market Pavilion on Coleman Boulevard (Moultrie Middle School), Mount Pleasant, SC – Every Tuesday from 3:30 PM to 7:00 PM

North Charleston Farmer’s Market – Felix C Davis Community Center, 4800 Park Circle, North Charleston, SC – Every Thursday from 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Sullivan’s Island Farmer’s Market – 1921 I’On Avenue (In Front of Poe Library) – Every Thursday from 2:30 PM – 7:00 PM – April 4 – June 27

Eat Healthy

Live Well

Have fun

6 Awesome Reasons it Rocks to be a Girl in Charleston, SC

Charleston is a haven for lovely, charming, and beautiful girls, women, and ladies from around the world and locally. It is a mecca of shopping, dining, exploring, spa, tanning, and just celebrating the beauty that is life.

If you want a true Southern hospitality experience that will leave lasting memories and Instagrammable moments, Charleston is built for you.

Here are a few reasons it is awesome to be a girl in Charleston, SC

Courtesy of Camellias

Camellias, the pink champagne bar at the luxurious Hotel Bennett – If you need any more a reason to be at one of the most Instagrammed spots in Charleston, check out the experiences shared by so many. It truly is a pink wonderland Camellias Instagram

Courtesy of The Pink Figgy

The Pink Figgy – It’s style! It’s elegance! It’s playful! It’s a Barbie Dreamcar!! Most importantly, it has become a mobile ambassador for the Southern hospitality culture we have come to know and love. If you are seeking the perfect engagement, wedding, or friend pics, they are for hire!

Folly Beach, SC

The scenic and vast wonderful beaches of the Charleston area – Depending on where you live and personal preference, you are never more than 30-45 minutes away from one of many coastal escapes. From Sullivan’s Beach, Isle of Palms, Folly Beach, Edisto Beach, Seabrook, or Kiawah Beach we have got you covered (or uncovered). Great your suntan lotion, a good book, and maybe sneak in a cocktail (we won’t tell) and enjoy your favorite Charleston area beach.

Spa Treatment – Nothing says pampering like a good spa experience. Thanks to our friends at the Charleston Vistors Bureau, here are 11 of the best area spas to spoil yourself silly – 11 Best Charleston Spas

Rooftop Bars – There is no denying the Holy City has a remarkable skyline filled with scenic architecture and if the time is right remarkable sunsets. Indulging in a cocktail among friends high above the city streets is a dream and one to be embraced. Here are a few options:

Second Sunday on King Street

Shopping on King Street – King Street is a shopping paradise. From the shops of Firenze, Italy to Louis Vitton, Target to William-Sonoma, local designers to high-end antiques, art galleries to H&M, King Street is a unique shopping experience, unlike any other place. If you want to take a break, you can sample whiskey, enjoy a craft beer or sit on a rooftop at the Restoration Hotel over a cocktail and appetizer. King Street Shopping is an attraction all its own.

Also, if you are fortunate enough to be in town on the Second Sunday of each month, the streets are closed off to traffic from 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM for a festival of two and four-legged friends, musicians, and artists.

To all the wonderful ladies, whether you are planning a bachelorette event, day trip, or friends’ vacation, you are certain to have a memorable time here in historic Charleston, South Carolina. Cheers!

GALLERY: Churches of Charleston

You don’t get the title of Holy City without a special spiritual connection.  As you walk the streets of Charleston, you can hear the collective chimes of the church bells echoing throughout the peninsula.  It is a sound that has resonated for hundreds of years.  Through natural disasters, wars, political and economic conflict, those bells have remained.  As our tribute to the hallowed halls of the Churches of Charleston and the houses of the Lord that make this city special, we want to share a special gallery of some of the beautiful infrastructures.

Unitarian Church – 4 Archdale Street, Charleston, SC

 

St. John Lutheran Church – 5 Clifford Street, Charleston, SC

 

John the Baptist Church – 120 Broad Street, Charleston, SC

 

St. Michael’s Episcopal Church – 71 Broad Street, Charleston, SC

First Presbyterian Church – 53 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC

 

Mother Emanuel AME – 110 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC

 

Trinity United Methodist Church – 273 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC

 

Citadel Square Baptist Church – 328 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC

 

St. Matthews Lutheran Church – 405 King Street, Charleston, SC

 

The Second Presbyterian Church – 342 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC

 

Morris Street Baptist Church – 25 Morris Street, Charleston, SC

 

Central Baptist Church – 26 Radcliffe Street, Charleston, SC

 

St Patrick Catholic Church – 134 St. Philip Street, Charleston, SC

Churches at Night

Hidden Charleston: College of Charleston Koi Pond Offers an Escape from Studying Blues

By Mark A. Leon

One must not look far to find the historic quaint landscape of the College of Charleston. From its brick to its flowers, the college offers a sculpted architectural and floral experience.

Most know of the Cistern Yard, gated entrance guarded by the famous cougar, Mace Brown Natural History Museum, Addlestone Library, Halsey Art Institute and historically significant preserved buildings, but hidden just behind the student center is an exotic place.

This is a place of wonder, peace and comfort. The College of Charleston koi fish pond is a true escape from the trials of studying and exams. Whether you are a student, parent or visitor, take time to sit by the pond, on the lawn or rest on a table. Smell the flowers, gaze at the turtles and fish or just daydream the afternoon away.

The koi pond is one of many reasons the College of Charleston is the seamless blend of academia, history and natural beauty.

Come with us and enjoy this pictorial album

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Charleston Daily is seeking a Freelance Music Journalist

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  • Do you have a passion for live music?
  • Do you have a talent for interviewing creative spirits and sharing their stories?
  • Do you want to build your writing portfolio?

If you answered yes to these questions, this may be the right gig for you.

Here are the details:

Our musical footprint in the Lowcountry has always been present, but it is expanding as more great talents are performing in the area. We need assistance with a music journalist or aspiring music journalist to do freelance interviews and/or attend shows and document their experiences.

  • Each piece pays $25.00 with full writing and photo credit to you
  • We will the contacts and assist in scheduling
  • You will have an opportunity to speak with great musicians and attend some of the hottest shows in the area.

How to Apply

Either email us at mark@charlestondaily.net or text 612-812-5226 and just share a few sentences on why you want this gig.

That’s all. Be creative, honest, passionate, and most of all, yourself.