15 Reasons to Move to Charleston, South Carolina – New Video Release

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Do you wonder what it’s like to live in the Charleston area or what locals like to do for fun? Check out this video to learn more about what it’s like to be a local yourself!

Natasha is a South Carolina Lowcountry native and a Charleston local. She loves all things Charleston and helping people learn about what it’s like to live here.

She loves being a resource and I help people relocate to this amazing city every day. If you want to connect directly, please reach out!

Coole Swan Irish Cream Liqueur is now available in Charleston, SC – Learn more about this new refreshing sensation

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Coole Swan Irish Cream Liqueur. No. 1 Liqueur in the World. 

A brand made with love and recognized as the number one cream liqueur in the world.

It is easy to list the key ingredients of Coole Swan – there are only ever three; single malt Irish whiskey, the finest Belgian white chocolate, and fresh Irish dairy cream. It’s a little harder to describe the beauty of the blend, and the flavors and textures that result when all three come together in one glass. The subtle warmth of the whiskey underscores the richness of the chocolate, and both combine with the smoothness and freshness of the cream. It’s delicious. As the name suggests, it glides, delivering a distinctive, velvety, and long-lasting taste. 

Since 2010, Coole Swan has traveled the world, picking up accolades everywhere it’s enjoyed. In 2020, Wine Enthusiast Magazine named it the number one cream liqueur in the world. Awarding it 96 points out of 100, they called it “the pinnacle of quality”. No other cream liqueur has ever achieved this ‘legendary’ status 

Coole Swan suits many occasions. It’s an everyday indulgence, delicious neat, or over ice but always chilled, and adaptable, too. It’s the perfect cocktail base for classics like Espresso Martini. For baking, it complements every flavor in sumptuous panna cottas, tortes, and cakes. Brunch seems even better with a tall, chilled glass, and it’s delightful in coffee. 

You can’t miss Coole Swan. You’ll find it in a cool, white bottle, and a class of its own. It’s just waiting for you to enjoy.

 Visit us here to learn more. (insert link) www.cooleswan.com 

To find your nearest stockist check out our store locator: www.cooleswan.com/store-locator

*The Top 100 Spirits in the World, The Wine Enthusiast 2020.

*The Top 100 Spirits in the World, The Wine Enthusiast 2020. 

New Charleston Area Moms Invited to Gather & Garden

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Postpartum Support Charleston partners with Charleston Parks Conservancyon program to bring moms together

CHARLESTON, S.C. — Two local nonprofits have teamed up to give new moms in the Charleston area a chance to get outside with their babies for fresh air and connection all while giving back to the local community. 

Postpartum Support Charleston in partnership with the Charleston Parks Conservancy is offering Gather & Garden: Mom Edition twice a month starting in September. Moms are invited to volunteer in the Conservancy’s community garden on James Island. 

The Conservancy regularly hosts volunteer events in its community gardens, but moms are specifically invited to volunteer from 9-11 a.m. the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The program kicks off on Sept. 9. There is no fee to participate, but registration is required and space is limited. Medway Garden is located at 2069 Medway Road in Charleston.  

“We know how isolating motherhood can be so we are thrilled to partner with another wonderful local organization and give moms a chance to spend some time outside in nature while meeting other moms in a similar life season,” said Elaine DeaKyne, executive director of Postpartum Support Charleston. “Plus, babies will benefit from fresh air and the colorful stimulation in the garden.” 

For more than 20 years, Postpartum Support Charleston has been providing peer support and resources for moms struggling with postpartum depression and anxiety. The Charleston Parks Conservancy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring the people of Charleston to connect with their parks and create stunning public places and a strong community. 

“We are excited for the opportunity to partner with Postpartum Support Charleston and provide a space where moms can come together in a relaxing garden setting to connect with one another while volunteering with the Charleston Parks Conservancy,” said Courtney Olson, community garden manager & educator.

The Charleston Parks Conservancy staff will provide all the gardening supplies and instruction. Volunteer tasks include weeding, seeding, planting, watering and harvesting produce that’s donated to local food pantries. No gardening experience is needed. Events are held rain or shine. In the event of severe weather, participants will be notified about a cancellation. Babies and toddlers are welcome. 

Medway Community Garden also has a dedicated fresh cut flower garden where moms can make bouquets for themselves and for other moms participating in Postpartum Support Charleston programs.

A Mom Mentor from Postpartum Support Charleston will be available to talk with moms needing extra support and to answer questions about postpartum depression or anxiety. 

To register for Gather & Garden: Mom Edition, visit www.ppdsupport.org/group-support 

About Postpartum Support Charleston 

Founded in 2000, Postpartum Support Charleston is a nonprofit organization that supports mothers across the Charleston tri-county area struggling with maternal mental illness such as postpartum depression and anxiety. Through our extensive moms-for-moms network, connection to diverse mental and physical health expertise and genuine empathy, Postpartum Support Charleston is uniquely positioned to help mothers move into motherhood. For more information, visit www.ppdsupport.org

About the Charleston Parks Conservancy

The Charleston Parks Conservancy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring the people of Charleston to connect with their parks and create stunning public places and a strong community. For more than 13 years, the Conservancy — through public-private partnerships — has had a hand in renovating and beautifying more than 20 parks in the City of Charleston. In 2020, renovations were completed at Moultrie Playground and at St. Julian Devine Community Center & Park. Other notable projects include the complete renovation of Colonial Lake, the renovation of the Rose Pavilion at Hampton Park as well as Magnolia Park and Community Garden and Medway Park and Community Garden. For more information, visit www.charlestonparksconservancy.org

Photo credit is Postpartum Support Charleston

Charleston, SC Singer/Songwriter Ian James releases new single “By My Side” Today – Check it Out and all the amazing Charleston footage in the video

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Song Description:

“By My Side” was born out of a difficult season in life, when I had just lost a job and was searching for direction. I reminisced on the trials I had faced in life: my birth deformity, my Mother’s cancer diagnosis one week before I left for college, and my own spiral into an unhealthy party-focused lifestyle. Through all of this, I felt a “presence” encouraging me and staying by my side and keeping me going. Whether one calls that presence “God” or not, I knew I was being guided by something greater than myself. So I wrote this song as a declaration to this realization, and as an anthem for those who truly need inspiration through extremely difficult times. 

Official Video

Bio:

Ian James is a Christian Pop artist from Charleston, South Carolina, who has been featured in CCM Mag and New Release Today, the two biggest Christian music publications. Born and raised in Rochester, New York, Ian began playing drums and guitar at the age of 8, performing in various school bands and ensembles. Ian decided to pursue a solo career in early 2019, realizing he wanted to share his passion for outreach and his faith through his own personal stories. He released his debut single “I Look Up” in 2019, followed by his most popular song to date, “Will for Me”, in which Ian declares his desire to follow God’s leading for his life, no matter where it takes him.

In his music and heart for others, Ian hopes to bring light to those struggling and in need of kindness and true compassion. His writing is inspired by raw, deeply personal experiences that have fully shaped who he is, and his songs undeniably reflect this message.

Ian says, “I have always been someone who has had friendships with people from all different backgrounds, regardless of faith or beliefs. I’ve always connected to all types of people, and never been sheltered into just one type of community. Sharing what I believe through my music doesn’t have to be divisive or alienate others. So my whole goal with my songs is to be that bridge between people, and I hope my lyrics speak and relate to people in all walks of life.”

Spotify Page:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Ao77poWadIFWPKoqFuZ0i?si=DoGV4ba-QE66_XCwdmjvfw&dl_branch=1

Social Media links:
Instagram: www.instagram.com/ianjamesmusic_

Facebook: www.facebook.com/therealianjames

Twitter: www.twitter.com/ianjamesmusic28

Tik Tok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMdWn3pBE

Local Charleston Area Students Selected for Leadership Training and Work Experience Program to Prepare to Enter Workforce

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Paid Summer Internships Connect Lowcountry Students to Career Building Opportunities

CHARLESTON – Two Lowcountry high school students selected as Bank of America Student Leaders(#BofAStudentLeaders) have completed their paid summer internships, gaining leadership training and work experience that will equip them as they consider future education and career pathways. In partnership with local nonprofit Tri-County Cradle to Career Collaborative (TCCC), the Student Leaders developed their workforce skills, leadership, and civic engagement as part of the internship program. This year, students had the option to voluntarily participate in in-person activities as part of the internship; last year’s program was conducted virtually.

The Student Leaders program, started in 2004, recognizes 300 community-focused juniors and seniors from across the U.S. annually. The Class of 2021 Lowcountry Bank of America Student Leaders, Lydia Cox and Jason Guo, are recent graduates from Academic Magnet High School in North Charleston.

“Bank of America’s Student Leaders program is an investment in the future vibrancy of our economy. These young adults are able to gain valuable career experience and explore the important role that nonprofits play in our community’s long-term sustainability,” said Mark Munn, President, Bank of America Charleston-Hilton Head. “Paid internships and work opportunities are just some of the ways we are committed to advancing youth employment and workforce development to maintain a strong talent pipeline in the Lowcountry and beyond.”

The Lowcountry-based Student Leaders engaged in an eight-week paid internship and participated in programming that provided additional capacity to TCCC’s bodies of work, such as collaborating with TCCC staff on fund development to identify potential partners with aligned equity focuses, creating a racial equality resource bank, developing organizational governance documents, and mapping community engagement outcomes. 

“Lydia and Jason have been a great benefit to TCCC and our team. As they gained hands-on leadership knowledge alongside our staff, they also provided foundational support to our bodies of work,” said Phyllis Martin, CEO of TCCC. “The Student Leaders have added additional infrastructure to help us deliver equity-focused programs to close the academic achievement gap and promote positive outcomes for underserved students in the tri-county region.”

As part of this summer’s program, the Student Leaders also took part in a virtual Summit in partnership with the Close Up Foundation to participate in Stanford University’s Young Democracy at Home program, which encourages conversation about current issues facing young people today. In addition, the Student Leaders participated virtually in sessions on the vital role nonprofits play in advancing community health and the importance of public-private partnerships to drive social change while building financial acumen. 

Tri-County Cradle to Career Collaborative
Tri-County Cradle to Career Collaborative is a non-profit organization committed to closing the academic achievement gap for all children in the tri-county region, from cradle to career, with an emphasis on those who are impacted the most, Black and brown children, and those living in poverty.  

Bank of America
At Bank of America, we’re guided by a common purpose to help make financial lives better, through the power of every connection. We’re delivering on this through responsible growth with a focus on our environmental, social and governance (ESG) leadership. ESG is embedded across our eight lines of business and reflects how we help fuel the global economy, build trust and credibility, and represent a company that people want to work for, invest in and do business with. It’s demonstrated in the inclusive and supportive workplace we create for our employees, the responsible products and services we offer our clients, and the impact we make around the world in helping local economies thrive. An important part of this work is forming strong partnerships with nonprofits and advocacy groups, such as community, consumer and environmental organizations, to bring together our collective networks and expertise to achieve greater impact. Learn more at about.bankofamerica.com, and connect with us on Twitter (@BofA_News).

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Yappy Hour to continue at Wannamaker dog park in September

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Pooches and owners invited for a night of food, drinks and fun

[NORTH CHARLESTON] – Charleston County Parks is happy to bring Yappy Hour back to North Charleston Wannamaker County Park from 5 – 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 16 and Thursday, Sept. 30 at the park’s new off-leash dog park.

Yappy Hour will provide live music for pet owners from 5-7 p.m., while their pups explore the dog park and enjoy its amenities. On Sept. 16, music will be performed by Corinne Letourneau. The musical performer for Sept. 30 is David Collins.

Beer and wine will be available for purchase. ID is required for alcohol. Outside alcohol and food is prohibited. 

Yappy Hour is free with admission to Wannamaker County Park ($2 per person or free for Gold Pass holders).

The new six-acre dog park at Wannamaker County Park offers large and small dog areas for off-leash play, the “Splash Paw” doggie spray play, a dog washing station, restrooms, benches, and shade structures. The dog park opened in October 2020.

Charleston County Parks encourages all dog owners to review the dog park rules as well as our suggestions for pet etiquette, or “petiquette,” before visiting Yappy Hour.

For more information on Yappy Hour or the dog park at Wannamaker County Park, visit CharlestonCountyParks.com.

Owned and operated by the Charleston County Park & Recreation Commission, Wannamaker County Park is located at 8888 University Blvd. in North Charleston, 29406. The mission of the Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission (CCPRC) is to improve the quality of life in Charleston County by offering a diverse system of park facilities, programs and services. The large park system features over 11,000 acres of property and includes six regional parks, three beach parks, three dog parks, two landmark fishing piers, three waterparks, a historic plantation site, a skate park, 19 boat landings, a climbing wall, a challenge course, an interpretive center, an equestrian center, cottages, a campground, a marina, as well as wedding, meeting and event facilities. CCPRC also offers a wide variety of recreational services – festivals, camps, classes, programs, and much more. For more information on CCPRC, call 843-795-4386 or visit www.charlestoncountyparks.com.

Joint Statement from South Carolina State Representatives Moore, Pendarvis, Tedder and Senator Kimpson in Support of Doctors and Medical Professionals

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CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA – August 19 – State Representatives JA Moore (D-Berkeley), Marvin Pendarvis (D-Charleston), Deon Tedder (D-Charleston), and State Senator Marlon Kimpson (D-Charleston) released the following statement in support of doctors and medical professionals:
“What we witnessed at the Charleston City Council meeting earlier this week was appalling.

The hatred and harassment that doctors and medical professionals faced in that room were unacceptable.    We can disagree with each other without losing our civility. Shouting insults and going so far as to spit on someone who has a different view than you is barbaric and disgusting.   

We need to lift up doctors and healthcare professionals in our community. We need to surround them with support and show our appreciation for the sacrifices they’ve made throughout this pandemic.”