Concept Organic Grocer (GreenWise) Opens in Mount Pleasant, SC

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LAKELAND, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The second new-concept GreenWise Market opened today in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, at the Indigo Square shopping center located on the northwest corner of U.S. Highway 17 and Indigo Market Drive.

“We’re excited to bring the simple, yet sophisticated, environment and high-quality, unique products of GreenWise Market to the Mount Pleasant community,” said Publix President Kevin Murphy. “GreenWise Market is more than a store. It’s a gathering place where our customers can discover local items, indulge in a decadent treat or find the items they need to support their healthy lifestyle.”

GreenWise Market is a specialty, natural and organic store featuring grab-and-go options, organic produce, indulgent gourmet treats, local and unique products, bulk items, body care, and a variety of in-house made products like smoked meats and sausages. Customers can purchase a glass of wine, locally brewed beer, locally roasted coffee, tea or smoothie to enjoy while they shop or relax in one of the store’s seating areas. The store also includes a three-panel mural by local artist Amelia Rose Smith, featuring painted scenes from nearby Sullivan’s Island and Isle of Palms.

The first new-concept GreenWise Market opened in Tallahassee, Florida, in October 2018. Eight additional locations have been announced, and three of those are expected to open this year. The company continues to look for additional GreenWise Market locations throughout its operating area. Customers may sign up for GreenWise Market REWARDS to receive personalized offers.

GreenWise Market is a banner owned and operated by Publix Super Markets Inc., a privately owned Fortune 100 company with 2018 sales of $36.1 billion. Publix operates more than 1,200 grocery stores throughout seven states in the Southeast. For more information about GreenWise Market, visit greenwisemarket.com. For more information about Publix, visit corporate.publix.com.

Contacts

  • Maria Brous
  • (863) 680-5339

Good Vibes and Delicous Burgers: That is the reason to go to Chuck & Patty’s and keep coming back

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As you enter Workshop at 1503 King Street Extension, an unorthodox business is going to catch your vision in the right-hand corner. It will be filled with fluorescent signs, flashy trinkets and a signed picture of Tiffani-Amber Thiessen aka Kelly Kapowski from Saved by the Bell. 

First indication is that this is not your typical corporate high-end fancy dining establishment and you are correct. What Chuck & Patty’s brings to the Lowcountry is a unique and delicious concept, fostered by proprietor Jacob Hunter and his very close team.

My first encounter with Chuck & Patty’s occurred at the 2019 Charleston Wine + Food Festival. I was in the media and vendor area and fortunate to get the final burger slider they were offering on Sunday afternoon. I walked outside and situated myself by an oak barrel table and savored that slider for ten minutes with each bite better than the last. During that time, five different sets of people came over seeking out this culinary treasure. After that experience, I had to share my story with Jacob and his lovely wife. Even while we spoke, someone asked if my half-eaten burger was available to take. That is when I knew they had something special.

I knew I had to sit down further with Jacob and hear his story. Honestly, it was quite simple. Jacob and his wife got married in Charleston and that love carried over when they decided to leave Washington, D.C. to raise a family and needed to decide where to live. Charleston became that place they would call home.

When thinking about a dining concept, Jacob wanted to pay homage to the California burger scene where some of the best burgers and vibes were born and continue to flourish. Also, being a child of the ’90s and having some of his earliest crushes on TV and film, he saw his vision come to life with his personal theme and tribute to the 1990’s.

With a combination of some great culinary training, a 90’s upbringing and a unique concept to help expand the diversity of the Charleston dining experience, Chuck & Patty’s was born and what a treat they have brought to Charleston is just under one year.

Chuck & Patty’s is for everyone; families, adults, children, business professionals or groups. Whether you want a mouthwatering burger, fries, ice cream, milkshake, vegetarian offerings, Capri-Sun (yes they have them too) with a flair for the South, New York, Pittsburgh or California, Chuck & Patty’s is here to meet all your needs and even bring you back to another more simpler time period.

Sometimes you find a place to make you smile because of the eclectic theme; other times, the food warms your heart and still, some come for the great customer service and feeling of community. Chuck & Patty’s brings that all to you and in the end, the food will keep you coming back.

Head to The Workshop for lunch or dinner and enjoy a truly fun and deliciously delightful down to earth meal.

Hours of Operation

  • Sunday 10:00am – 9:00pm
  • Monday 11:00am – 3:00pm
  • Tues – Thurs 11:00am – 9:00pm
  • Friday 11:00am – 10:00pm
  • Saturday 10:00am – 10:00pm

Photo Credit: Chuck & Patty’s


Charleston Photography Spotlight: Sally Gray Mahon (Open Aperture Photography)

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On May 15, 2018, just over a year ago to the day, Sally Gray Mahon left a stable marketing career with salary, benefits and set hours to begin her dream of exposing love, passion, and emotion through her photographic eye. Thus, Open Aperture Photography in Charleston was born.

“I had no savings, no business plan, and no idea that May 15th would become such an important date in my little world. This year has been filled to the brim with bitter tears and explosive joy and experiences I never thought I would deserve. I have made embarrassing mistakes. I have created things I am proud of. I have worked harder than I thought I ever could to build something worth offering. I can’t believe it’s real. Every client, collaborator, and critic. Every partner and teacher and friend. Every human that has allowed me in. I am weeping in the parking lot as I type this mess of words. I am so grateful to be here. There is so much still to learn. I can’t believe it’s real. I can’t believe it” – Sally Gray Mahon

Beyond every picture is a vision and story that is captured forever for generations to learn from, cherish and embrace. Photography has a responsibility to tell a story and capture the essence of a moment. That takes a level of heart that so many never understand. It is this heart that makes this story and profile so special.

Sally Gray Mahon has taken a tremendous risk to follow her heart and is bringing so many along with her on this journey.

Her eye for looking beyond the subject and exposing their feelings and bringing a sense of love and togetherness to the photographic community makes her one of the beautiful stories in Charleston.

From weddings to engagements, music events to portraits, this eclectic and visionary artist is a gift to the Lowcountry. As Sally states in her bio, it is all about the human experience.

We were fortunate to see her in action at RapFest 2019 at The Purple Buffalo on Saturday, May 25th. Her vision and connection to her subjects painted a visual of just how dedicated she is to her art and the message she wants to share.

To learn more about Sally Gray Mahon and Photograph Everything go to:

Photo Credit: Photograph Everything / Openaperturephotography

Artist/Photographer – Sally Gray Mahon

The 2019 South Carolina Hurricane Guide is Now Available – Download Here

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The South Carolina Hurricane Guide is updated annually by SCEMD in collaboration with local and state partners of the South Carolina Emergency Response Team. All information contained in the Guide is valid at the time of publishing each year, but is subject to change depending on actual storm conditions.

Click Here for 2019 South Carolina Hurricane Guide

To request bulk orders of the Hurricane Guide, please send your desired quantity and street address to pio@emd.sc.gov.

Grand Opening: Community Resource Center in North Charleston – Sunday, June 2, 2019

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You are cordially invited to the grand opening of the Community Resource Center North Charleston (3629 Azalea Drive, North Charleston). This will be a progressive agency that caters to the less fortunate in our community.

We will have a food pantry that will be open five days a week. We will be giving free fresh fruits and vegetables every week. We will have a counselor on hand to help citizens navigate VA, DSS, HOUSING and all other social service agencies. We will have free diabetic supplies and offering free basic health screenings. We will be helping citizens locate funding sources to help with their rent and electricity bills during emergency situations.

We will be offering free ac units and heaters to qualified applicants. Our Learning Resource Center will be adopting a local school to ensure every student in that school has the necessary tools for successful completion. We even have a washer dryer for that purpose.

Finally, we will have a lawyer to work pro bono on basic legal issues. The COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER NORTH CHARLESTON is faith base
and non-political we will help anyone that walk through our doors.

Brighton Swim Academy Opens in Mount Pleasant

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State-of-the-art facility offering swim lessons for all ages

MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. – Most parents understand the importance of enrolling their children in swim lessons, especially in the Charleston area where water is everywhere. Yet, finding a comfortable and accessible space with quality swim instructors can be tough.

Located at 3407 Salterbeck St. in Park West, Brighton Swim Academy is the first facility in north Mount Pleasant specifically dedicated to teaching all ages to swim. The facility and pool are specially designed to facilitate learning to swim – making Brighton different from facilities where students learn in a pool primarily used for swim team practices and competitions.

Brighton Swim Academy is equipped with a UV filtration system that kills bacteria with UV light, cutting chlorine use in half. The pool water and air temperature are kept at 90 degrees – significantly warmer than a multi-use pool. Students learning to swim need to be able to practice putting their head underwater and mastering the strokes, which they can’t do if they are busy shivering in a chilly pool.

Owners Lance and Carlie Ogren are lifelong swimmers and long-time instructors. When they moved to Mount Pleasant five years ago with their 1-year-old son, they were surprised to discover the lack of swim schools. They discovered other parents were also struggling to find quality instructors and, when they did, available slots were filled almost immediately.

“We have spent the past two years researching, learning and listening to industry leaders, local parents and friends with the goal of designing a swim school to meet the needs of the many people we hope to teach,” Carlie Ogren said.

Throughout high school and college, Carlie taught swim lessons and worked as a lifeguard in California. When her first full-time job in New York City didn’t cover the rent, she found a part-time Masters swim coaching job, where she met her husband. She also is a U.S. Masters Certified Level 2 Coach.

Lance Ogren is a Swim Smooth certified coach. He has studied extensively with Swim Smooth co-founders Paul Newsome and Adam Young in Loughborough, England, and in Perth, Australia.  

Lance is a U.S. Masters Certified Level 4 Coach — only one of 22 in the United States. He also is the head coach of the Palmetto Masters Swim Team in Mount Pleasant. Lance has competed in a number of open-water swims, including crossing the English Channel and swimming around Manhattan Island twice.

With their own extensive swim coaching background, the Ogren’s believe in employing highly trained swim instructors at Brighton Swim Academy. The teachers have more than 40 hours of swim and safety training and receive continuous training throughout the year.

The Ogren’s have developed their own curriculum that takes students from beginner to mastering all four strokes. Classes are small – just three or four students for every teacher.

“We realize all children learn differently and our patient, encouraging teachers approach each student with that in mind,” Carlie Ogren said. “Each class incorporates songs and games to create a positive, fun experience. Plus, each lesson incorporates a safety message. Our goal is to teach swimming, but also prevent drownings.”

Classes are available starting at 6 months old and are broken down by age and skill level. Teen and adult learn to swim classes are also available. Morning, evening and weekend options are available. Learn more and enroll online at www.brightonswimacademy.com.

About Brighton Swim Academy

Brighton Swim Academy is a state of the art learn-to-swim facility located in Mount Pleasant’s Park West community. With water and air temperatures set at 90 degrees, Brighton Swim Academy works to provide an exceptionally comfortable, fun and safe environment for learning to swim. Starting at 6 months old, Brighton offers classes and lessons for all ages and skill levels. Learn more about Brighton Swim Academy at www.brightonswimacademy.com or call 843-834-6299.

New Independent Bookstore to Open in Goose Creek – June 1, 2019

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A new independent bookstore is coming to the Charleston area.

Turning Page Bookshop in Goose Creek is opening its doors on Saturday, June 1, 2019 with a Grand Opening Celebration.

Not only this will be one of the few independent owed bookstores in the Charleston area, it will be only the second African American owned bookstore in South Carolina, following Malcolm X Center for Self Determination in Greenville.

VaLinda Miller, who previously owned The Booksmith in Seneca, decided to move the business closer to her Goose Creek home.  Miller said she was sad to leave Seneca behind, but is excited for the new adventure.

“Goose Creek is growing fast, and I want to be part of the mixtures of imagination by showing the world that we are more than readers and support our small businesses,” Miller said.  “We are what a diverse community can do and do well.”

The bookstore will be selling new books, including Bibles, Christian fiction, African-American books and Young Adult books.  They will be serving coffee and will provide a relaxing space for book lovers and others a place to read books

The Grand Opening Celebration will give an opportunity for book lovers to get free gifts and win door prizes. Charleston author John Stamp  will be doing a signing for his books “Brother’s Keeper,” “Spoilers,” and “Shattered Circle”. The celebration will be from 10 am to 3 pm.

In the future, there will be more events, including book signings from local and South Carolina authors, book club discussions and children’s events.

Turning Page Bookshop is located on 216 St. James Avenue, Unit F. Hours are from 10 am to 7 pm Monday through Thursday and 10 am to 8 pm Fridays and Saturdays. For more information, call 843-501-7223 or email at info@turningpagebookshop.com.  You can also visit the website at www.turningpagebookshop.com.

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Town of Ravenel Launches 10-Year Comprehensive Plan Update and Open House May 29th

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TOWN PLAN TO ESTABLISH FRAMEWORK FOR IMPENDING GROWTH BEGINNING WITH PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE MAY 29TH

RAVENEL, S.C. (May 24, 2019) – The Town of Ravenel has launched the 10-year update of its comprehensive plan and is seeking public input from residents and property owners.

The comprehensive plan is a state-mandated document that provides the framework for elected officials, appointed officials and staff to implement policies that realize the community’s vision. 

The plan will address nine key elements essential to the town: population changes, economics, cultural resources, natural resources, community facilities, housing needs, land use, transportation and priority investments.

“A comprehensive plan provides a roadmap for the future of the town that is developed by the community as a whole,” Ravenel Mayor Opal Baldwin said. “The planning process invites meaningful dialogue to develop a shared community vision for all of Ravenel.”

The town will host its first public open house on Wednesday, May 29 at the Ravenel Community Hall from 4-7:30 p.m.

Invitations to attend the public open house have been mailed to all residents and property owners. Other opportunities to provide input to the planning commission, leading this initiative, include a one-stop project webpage that provides up-to-date information on the plan and allows for 24/7 input athttps://bcdcog.com/special-projects/ravenel_comp_2019/

The Town has retained the Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester-Council of Governments to provide technical and long-range planning expertise in the development and writing of its Comprehensive Plan update, in coordination with Town staff and the Planning Commission.

ABOUT BCDCOG

The BCDCOG is a voluntary association of, by and for local governments, and was established to assist Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester county leaders in planning for common needs, cooperating for mutual benefit, and coordinating for sound regional development. BCDCOG’s purpose is to strengthen the individual and collective power of local governments and to help them recognize regional opportunities, eliminate unnecessary duplication, and make joint decisions. For the latest on BCDCOG, visit www.bcdcog.com, like us on Facebook or follow on Twitter at @BCDCoG.

Great Quotes by Frederick Douglass and why you should see the extraordinary one-man performance at Spoleto

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“I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence.”

“Once you learn to read, you will be forever free.”

“Knowledge makes a man unfit to be a slave.”

Frederick Douglass: No Turning Back – Exclusive Spoleto Performance Details

“Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob and degrade them, neither persons nor property will be safe.”

“Without a struggle, there can be no progress.”

“People might not get all they work for in this world, but they must certainly work for all they get.”

“The white man’s happiness cannot be purchased by the black man’s misery.”

“To suppress free speech is a double wrong. It violates the rights of the hearer as well as those of the speaker.”

“Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.”

“It is not light that we need, but fire; it is not the gentle shower, but thunder. We need the storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake.”

“No man can put a chain about the ankle of his fellow man without at last finding the other end fastened about his own neck.”

“It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.”

“A man’s character always takes its hue, more or less, from the form and color of things about him.”

“The life of a nation is secure only while the nation is honest, truthful, and virtuous.”

“Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have the exact measure of the injustice and wrong which will be imposed on them.”

“Some know the value of education by having it. I knew its value by not having it.”

“A smile or a tear has no nationality; joy and sorrow speak alike to all nations, and they, above all the confusion of tongues, proclaim the brotherhood of man.”

“Freedom is a road seldom traveled by the multitude.”

“A man is worked upon by what he works on. He may carve out his circumstances, but his circumstances will carve him out as well.”

“Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet deprecate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning.”

“The American people have this to learn: that where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob, and degrade them, neither person nor property is safe.”

Facts About New Home Development in South Carolina Markets

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Charleston21108
Columbia890
Florence13
Greenville-Spartanburg1190
Hilton Head920
Myrtle Beach1355
Sumter28

New Homes in South Carolina

If you call South Carolina home, you can enjoy a comfortable life in the birthplace of sweet tea and barbeque. South Carolina welcomes new residents with open arms, and NewHomeSource makes it easy to find new homes and neighborhoods in the state with the most up to date information about the real estate market.

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With 11,275 new home communities from Hilton Head to Spartanburg, you’re sure to find the perfect community for your lifestyle. Charleston has a thriving real estate market with over 150 new home communities waiting for you to call them home. Columbia, SC is a thriving metropolitan area, perfect for young professionals, growing families, and retired people alike. The Greenville-Spartanburg Area is a lovely metropolitan area in Upstate South Carolina. For people who want to buy a new home in a coastal area, explore the neighborhoods in Myrtle Beach.

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