Magic of Christmas in Charleston (Christmas Through the Eyes of Charleston)

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By Minta Pavliscsak

I took to some of the known local hangouts around Charleston to mix and mingle with the people who make up the core of our fair city in hopes find out what they love about the holidays here in the Lowcountry. At any given time of the year, there is no shortage of activity in and around the Holy City. Somehow we pack in additional events, concerts, plays, specialty markets, home tours, and more on top of the traditional parades, last minute shopping, visits with Santa, decking the halls, card writing, baking cookies, and wrapping presents into the wee hours of the morning.

Having grown up in a small town in Georgia where we did not have all of these awesome extra things to do, you can imagine that I was, well like a kid at Christmastime when I spent my first holiday season here in Charleston! This year makes my thirteenth Christmas in Charleston, and each is just a little bit more magical than the last. A couple of weeks ago, as I listened to two wide-eyed children excitedly recount the details of the previous night’s Holiday Festival of Lights Run, I tried to imagine what it might be like had every Christmas been a Charleston Christmas. These boys are 5 and 7 years old and have been attending this special preview of the light display at James Island County Park with their mom and dad for the past few years, and each year on the following morning I get that same wide-eye, enthusiastic view through their eyes.

This led me to wanting to get to know our wonderful Charlestonians a little better. I wanted to see Christmas through the eyes of those who got to experience it here from childhood. So off I went with pen and paper in hand, and to no surprise, met some really nice folks! (Bear in mind that while each response had a unique story with it, a few of them were repeated, thus making the list on the shorter side.)

The question I asked went as follows:
What is your favorite thing to do during your Charleston Christmas that never loses its magic?

-“The downtown Christmas parade.”

-“The Sound of Charleston Holiday Concert at the Circular Church.”

-“Taking the whole family to Boone Hall Farms to pick out the perfect Christmas tree.”

-“Waiting for the coldest night to go see the Holiday Festival of Lights.”

-“Baking lots of cookies, and trying a new recipe every year.”

-“Every year growing up in Mt. Pleasant, my brother and I would get together with all of the other neighbor kids and go house to house singing carols.”

-“My family would take this time of year to finally get around to visiting a historical church downtown.”

-“The Parade of Boats.”

-“Go and see The Nutcracker. We particularly enjoy the Russian ballet.”

-“It was always important to my parents that we bought extra toys for the Toys for Tots drive. Now my kids pick out the extra toys.”

-“Hot chocolate and attend the tree lighting in Marion Square.”

-“My dad and I still go check out the trainset in Charleston Place.”

-“Finding an Angel Tree and playing Santa for someone else.”

-“Starting the season off by visiting the house at Boone Hall Plantation and arguing with my sister about whose house would look more like it when we got older.”

My conclusion is that if there is such thing as “Christmas Magic” we definitely have lots of it right here in Charleston, South Carolina. Your traditions may be exactly the same from year to year, or perhaps it is your tradition to do something different every year. Regardless of what you do there is no doubt that you will always have plenty to choose from right here where we call home, and the following day you will meet your friends with wide eyes and excitedly tell them all about it.

Happy Christmas Charleston!
Merry Everything!

10 of the Best Dishes in Charleston, South Carolina to Enjoy On A Cold Day – Mini Restaurant Winter Guide

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By Mark A. Leon

As we head into the colder months in the Lowcountry, here are 4 restaurants and 10 menu items that will warm your soul and keep your satisfied.

82 Queen – 82 Queen Street, Charleston, SC, 29401

  • Award-Winning She Crab Soup: Rich, creamy and just as good as it sounds. Voted ‘Best She-Crab Soup’ by Charleston City Paper for 17 years running. 
  • Braised Beef Short Ribs: angus beef, mashed yukon gold potatoes, garlic-buttered haricot verts, crispy onion and au jus.
  • Crispy Roasted Duck: toasted pecan rice pilaf, haricots verts, raspberry-port reduction

Florence’s Lowcountry Kitchen – 1271 Folly Road, Charleston, SC, 29412

  • Shrimp & Grits: shrimp, smoked andouille sausage, sweet onion, peppers, creole butter sauce and cheddar cheese. 
  • Lowcountry Gumbo: chicken, smoked andouille sausage, onions, sweet peppers, corn, okra, seasoned tomato broth, served with red rice.

Ma’am Saab – 251 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC

  • Samosa Chaat: vegetable-filled, crispy samosa pockets on top of warm, curried chickpeas.
  • Butter Chicken: tandoori chicken in a rich golden curry sauce.

Bumpa’s – 5 Cumberland Street, Charleston, SC, 29401

  • The Signature Grilled Cheese: a timeless favorite featuring melt-in-your mouth American cheese and fresh and juicy sliced tomato on butter–toasted sourdough. Customize with your choice of crispy bacon or caramelized onions for an extra layer of flavor.
  • Jo’s Disco Fries: one of Bumpa’s legendary fry plates, piled high with crispy fries smothered in beef gravy, mozzarella cheese, caramelized onions and tender braised beef.
  • Cumberland Chili: hearty, housemade beef chili served over jasmine rice, topped with shredded cheddar, a dollop of creamy sour cream and pickled jalapenos.

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Samosa Chaat – Ma’am Saab

Cumberland Chili – Bumpa’s

Lowcountry Gumbo – Florence’s

The 10 Restaurants That Defined Charleston Dining in 2024 – New Resy Best of Hit List

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By Mark A. Leon

Resy Hit List this week released the 10 restaurants that defined Charleston, South Carolina dining in 2024. We cannot agree more with this list. These restaurants showcase a level of quality, intimacy, engagement and food quality that have set a standard for the Lowcountry culinary scene.

The Top 10 Resy Best of the Hit List 2024 Include:

#1 – Lowland – 36 George St, Charleston, SC 29401

#2 – Legami – 492 King St, Charleston, SC 29403

#3 – XO Brasserie – 1090 Morrison Dr, Charleston, SC 29403

#4 – Taverna – 976 Houston Northcutt Blvd Suite “O, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464

#5 – Makan CHS – 210 Rutledge Ave, Charleston, SC 29403 – We unfortunately must report that December 21, 2024 will be the final day of service for Makan Charleston.

#6 – Palmira Barbecue – 2366 Ashley River Rd Building 1, Charleston, SC 29414

#7 – The Archer – 601 Meeting St Ste. 140, Charleston, SC 29403

#8 – Porchetta Shop – 109 President St, Charleston, SC 29403

#9 – Cleats – 1640 Meeting Street Rd Suite 101, Charleston, SC 29405

#10 – Marbled & Fin – 480 E Bay St, Charleston, SC 29403

Click HERE for the complete list and story.

Legami

Header Image: Marbled & Fin

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Makan Charleston, Charleston’s Malaysian restaurant has announced its closing effective December 21, 2024

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In a short but emotional message on Instagram, the team at Makan Charleston, the only Malaysian restaurant on the peninsula announced they will be closing. The last day of service will be December 21, 2024.

All are invited to enjoy one more meal and say goodbye. We were grateful to meet and spend time with the team and enjoy their wonderful cuisine. Thank you for being a part of the Charleston community and the best of wishes for the next adventure.

Message from Makan

We are sad to announce Makan’s final service will be December 21st. We are grateful for our amazing staff, who worked incredibly hard to introduce Malaysian cuisine to Charleston while having fun along the way. Please come out and support them one last time!

New documentary “Stranded” looks at how the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network is fighting to combat human impacts on marine mammals

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For those in the Charleston, SC area familiar with the work of the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network (LMMN), you know what a gift they are to the Lowcountry. Working tirelessly in research, conservation and awareness of our marine mammal friends and neighbors is a testimony to the commitment to our planet and all living things.

This has not gone unnoticed. This spring, director Joshua Bruni will be premiering his documentary, Stranded that will bring the work of the LMMN to a much broader national and international audience. We invite you to learn more and follow the journey.

Film Description – Logline:

The Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network fights daily to combat human impacts to the marine mammals of South Carolina through the use of research, education, and awareness. 

Backstory and Documentary Narrative

Lauren Rust and Tracy Kowlacyzk, from the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network, are the only two people responsible for responding to stranded marine mammals along the whole coast of South Carolina. They also fight daily to combat the human impacts to marine mammals such as boat strikes, hand feeding, harassment, and more through research, education, and awareness.

Cast/ Crew:

  • Joshua Bruni (Director/ DP)
  • Geoff Insch (Drone Operator)
  • Lauren Rust (Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network Executive Director)
  • Tracy Kowlacyzk (Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network Marine Mammal Stranding Technician)

About the Director, Joshua Bruni

Joshua Bruni is currently in the MFA in Science/Natural History Filmmaking Program at Montana State University. This short ~15min documentary is his thesis film in order to graduate with his graduate degree in May 2025. Joshua Bruni is hoping to eventually become a professor at a University and continue to make wildlife based films. 

Distribution Details:

The plan is to do a premiere screening of the film in Charleston, SC and Myrtle Beach, SC area in the spring of 2025. Following the screenings there will be distribution of the film to film festivals across the world to share this untold story.

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Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission  Maintains National Accreditation in Parks and Recreation

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Distinction recognizes quality of operation, management and service to the community

[ATLANTA] – The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission (CCPRC) was recently recognized for its re-accreditation through the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) and the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA). CCPRC received the distinction during the 2024 NRPA Annual Conference in Atlanta in October, ranking them among elite park and recreation agencies and departments across the country.

CCPRC received their initial CAPRA accreditation in 2014 and was last reaccredited in 2019. CAPRA provides quality assurance and quality improvement of accredited park and recreation agencies throughout the United States by providing agencies with a management system of best practices. CAPRA is the only national accreditation of park and recreation agencies and is a valuable measure of an agency’s overall quality of operation, management and service to the community. Out of thousands of agencies in the country, only 213 parks and recreation agencies have earned accreditation.

This mark of distinction indicates an agency met rigorous standards related to the management and administration of lands, facilities, resources, programs, safety and services. The process for accreditation involves training, self-assessments, a formal application, a site visit by a team of trained CAPRA volunteers and a hearing to grant accreditation. Once accredited, the agency must uphold the standards and is reviewed again in five years. As part of the accreditation process, CCPRC demonstrated compliance with 154 recognized standards and policy and procedure documentation. The ongoing process of achieving and maintaining accreditation itself helps identify and spotlight areas of efficiency and heighten areas of accountability, which translates into higher quality service and operation to benefit the community.

CCPRC earned a perfect score on its assessments, with CAPRA reviewers stating that “the agency’s strength shines through the dedication and long-standing commitment of its staff [who] truly embody the idea of parks and recreation for all.”

“The award is the culmination of a five-year journey supported by all members of our organization and led by the members of our Accreditation Team, fondly known as the A-Team,” said CCPRC Associate Executive Director Phil Macchia. “This achievement would not be possible without the hard work and commitment of each member of the CCPRC team. It recognizes our organizational efficiency, adherence to policies and procedures, and the significant investment of time and dedication.”

For more information about CAPRA accreditation, visit www.nrpa.org/CAPRA. NRPA is the leading non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of public parks, recreation and conservation. For more information, visit www.nrpa.org.

The mission of 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 four land parks, a skate park, three beach parks, four seasonally-lifeguarded beach areas, three dog parks, two landmark fishing piers, three waterparks, 19 boat landings, a climbing wall, a challenge course, an interpretive center, a historic plantation site, an equestrian center, cottages, a campground, a marina, as well as wedding, meeting and event facilities. The park system also offers a wide variety of recreational services – festivals, camps, classes, programs, and more. For more information on CCPRC, call 843-795-4386, visit CharlestonCountyParks.com or download the Charleston County Parks mobile app.

Members of CCPRC’s staff and Accreditation Team received the award on behalf of the agency.

Kultura Charleston named by Esquire as one of the Top New Restaurants in America 2024

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A special and humble congratulations to the truly gifted and amazing team at Kultura for being named by Esquire Magazine at one of the Top New Restaurants in America.

Kultura, located at 73 Spring St Unit A, Charleston, SC 29403, has been acclaimed for its authentic Filipino cuisine and inviting hospitality. It continues to be a local and tourist favorite and well deserving of this latest honor.

The issue described Kultura by saying:

Caring for others has always been Nikko Cagalanan’s ethos, but working long days and nights as a nurse began to take a toll on him. Finding comfort in the recipes of his lola, or grandmother, he took a leap of faith and left his career in nursing to start a series of pop-up Filipino dinners in Charleston. After gaining national attention, he opened Kultura, where the menu qualifies as a proud asseveration. In tribute both to Filipino cuisine and to the southern city that Cagalanan fell in love with, the chef weaves local ingredients into traditional dishes. My favorite? Arroz caldo, a comforting dish that I would eat every day if I could. Cagalanan cooks down rice in a flavorful broth, then tops it with trout roe, XO sauce, fried garlic, chile crisp, and a soft-boiled egg. Oh, and what’s that purple milkshake over there? It’s a cocktail inspired by halo halo, the Filipino dessert. Kultura mixes ube, pineapple juice, and sake before garnishing it with whipped cream and a sweet array of toppings. —AG

Click HERE for the complete list and article.

We are so proud of Kultura and the entire food community within the Charleston Lowcountry.

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Blue Water Development Acquires Santee Lakes KOA Journey (Santee, SC)

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SUMMERTON, S.C., Dec. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Blue Water Development is proud to announce the acquisition of Santee Lakes KOA Journey, a premier family-friendly campground in Santee, South Carolina. With a strong commitment to enhancing guest experiences, Blue Water will invest $4 million in property upgrades to elevate comfort and convenience for its guests.

Santee Lakes KOA Journey.
Santee Lakes KOA Journey.

Conveniently located off I95 exit 102 on the shores of Lake Marion, Santee Lakes KOA is the exact half-way point between Florida and New York and the rapidly expanding Columbia and Charleston, SC metro centers.  The property offers a blend of relaxation and convenience. Featuring 167 sites, the property is known for its lakeside views, camping options, and family-focused amenities. The park offers a variety of recreational activities, including fishing, paddle boating, biking, and nature trails, making it a popular destination for a scenic getaway.

As part of Blue Water’s dedication to delivering exceptional guest value, the $4 million renovation will focus on elevating the guest experience with plans to enhance the RV sites, upgraded amenities, and modernize the campground to make it the premier KOA RV resort on the I95 corridor.

Guests can enjoy 20% off (30% for KOA Rewards Members) from now through 2025, for stays between 2 and 14 nights, with the promo code NEWBLUE.

“At Blue Water, we prioritize creating meaningful, memorable experiences for our guests,” said Rafael Correa, President of Blue Water Development. “By investing in significant property enhancements at Santee Lakes KOA Journey, we aim to provide even greater value for our guests and make this picturesque resort a standout destination.”

For more information and updates from Santee Lakes KOA Journey, please visit their website and follow them on Facebook. For more information on Blue Water, please visit their website.

About Blue Water: 

Founded in 2002, Blue Water specializes in investing, developing, and managing RV resorts, campgrounds, hotels, and attractions. Blue Water’s integrated approach to marketing, revenue management, and operations has quickly established itself as a hospitality industry leader. With dozens of resort-area properties in East Coast states from Maine to Florida, and new additions out west in Texas, Montana, and Oregon, the Blue Water family is committed to creating elite assets, delivering exceptional guest experiences, and enhancing the communities we serve. To learn more, visit BWDC.com. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/blue-water-development-corp/ | Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlueWaterDev/

242 Years Ago – Victory Day: The Evacuation of Charleston, South Carolina (12/14/1782)

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December 14, 1782 at Charleston, South Carolina, The Evacuation of Charleston

On December 14, early in the morning, Major General Alexander Leslie, commanding the British forces in South Carolina, withdrew his forces from the advanced works on the Charleston peninsula. He marched them down to Gadsden’s Wharf.

Here, the British force embarked by sea. Along with the soldiers, the British command took with them some 3,380 Loyalists and 5,000 Negro slaves. This evacuation completed the British withdrawal of all troops from the Southern Colonies.

At 11:00 A.M., after the British evacuation, Major General Anthony Wayne and his Continental troops occupied the city.

The massive British evacuation of Charleston on Dec. 14, 1782 was effectively the conclusion of the American Revolution, and for many years was celebrated as a local holiday.

The Evacuation of Charleston by the British in 1782 by Joseph W. Barnwell – 26 pages

Victory Day Event – Sunday, December 16, 2018

Sunday, December 16, 2018

The Victory Day Parade celebrates the evacuation of the British from Charleston in 1782. Charleston was the last city to be evacuated and the last front of the American Revolution, and represented a symbol of American freedom.

This year, 2018, revives an annual celebration in Charleston that was celebrated here for the first fifty years of the Nation’s life. On December 14, 1782 British troops evacuated Charleston,the last city held captive by Britain. Within four months King George III agreed to grant the American Colonies their freedom.

The Victory Day event will take place in downtown Charleston on Sunday, December 16. Participating Groups will begin to form at the east quadrant of Marion Square on Sunday, December 16,2018 at 9:30am. Tables will be made available for groups whose history and purpose can be associated with Victory Day to distribute literature concerning their organizations and their connections to Charleston’s Revolutionary history. Please let us know as soon as possible of your needs. The celebration will continue through approximately 4:30PM.

Official Event Website


Painting Provided by Charleston County Public Library

HGTV Unveils the HGTV Dream Home 2025 in Bluffton, South Carolina

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The Winner Will Receive a Prize Package Valued at Over $2.2 Million

NEW YORK, Dec. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — HGTV, a member of the Warner Bros. Discovery family of brands, opened the doors today to HGTV Dream Home® 2025, a newly built, fully furnished home located in Bluffton, South Carolina. The winner of the sweepstakes will receive this fully furnished home, a new 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLC, and $100,000 from Viva® along with a 5-year supply of Viva paper towels.

Experience the full interactive Multichannel News Release here: https://www.multivu.com/warner_bros_discovery/9287952-en-hgtv-dream-home-2025-unveiled-bluffton-south-carolina

HGTV Dream Home 2025 Video Tour
HGTV Dream Home 2025 Video Tour
HGTV Dream Home 2025 Backyard
HGTV Dream Home 2025 Backyard

Unlock the charm of Lowcountry living with this timeless custom-built home, embodying coastal elegance and thoughtful design. Spanning over 3,000 square feet, this three-bedroom, threeand-a-half-bathroom home is a harmonious blend of classic Southern luxury and modern sophistication.  Immerse yourself in the seamless fusion of indoor and outdoor living, where earthy tones and costal textures create a serene environment. Inside the home, the great room captivates with high ceilings and an open-concept design that seamlessly connects the kitchen, dining, and living spaces. The primary bedroom is located on the first floor, bathed in natural light and serves as a tranquil escape. The two guest bedrooms are upstairs with a cozy loft lounge offering an additional retreat. Off the kitchen is a spacious laundry room and a dedicated pet washing station ensuring everyday functionality. Situated along the fairway of Berkeley Hall, a premiere private golf community, this home is a golfer’s dream. The home comes with a golf simulator and a private golf cart to elevate the leisure experience. The backyard serves as an entertainer’s haven, featuring a sparkling pool, fireplace, an outdoor kitchen, a pergola, and stunning views of the course.

The home was built by Shoreline Construction and was designed by Court Atkins Group. The home’s interior design is by Brian Patrick Flynn.

“This home is the perfect blend of Lowcountry elegance and modern comfort,” said Flynn. ” With this year’s HGTV Dream Home, I wanted every detail to reflect the beauty of Bluffton while creating a space that feels inviting and luxurious.”

“This year’s HGTV Dream Home highlights the charm of Bluffton, South Carolina—a picturesque town that offers the perfect escape,” said Betsy Ayala, Interim Head of Content, HGTV. “We’re thrilled to invite viewers to explore this stunning home and enter for a chance to make it their own.”

Bluffton, South Carolina, is a charming Lowcountry town known for its natural beauty, Southern hospitality, and vibrant community. Nestled along the May River, Bluffton is a golfer’s paradise, boasting world-class courses that attract enthusiasts year-round. Its prime location—just across the bridge from Hilton Head Island and 25 miles from Savannah—makes it a convenient base for exploring nearby beaches, historic sites, and cultural attractions. Bluffton offers the best of Southern charm with the historic Old Town, unique shops, art galleries, and exceptional dining options. Enjoy the area’s laid-back lifestyle, local festivals, and access to outdoor activities such as boating, kayaking, and fishing. Bluffton provides an ideal blend of small-town charm and coastal living, making it a coveted destination.

The official entry period of the HGTV Dream Home 2025 is 9 a.m. ET on Tuesday, December 17th, 2024 through 5 p.m. ET on Friday, February 14, 2025. Eligible fans can enter daily at HGTV.com and FoodNetwork.com, where they will also find full details and the official rules, as well as additional home features. Viewers can tune-in to the one-hour special HGTV Dream Home 2025 on Monday, January 1, 2025 at 8pm ET on HGTV, HGTV GO and Hogar de HGTV, also available on Max and discovery+ the same day. 

Sponsors of the HGTV Dream Home 2025 include Belgard®, Delta Faucet, HGTV Home® by Sherwin-Williams, James Hardie Building Products Inc., Mercedes-Benz USA, SimpliSafe Home Security , Sleep Number®, Trex Company LLC, VELUX® Skylights , Wayfair® and  Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce.

ABOUT HGTV

HGTV delivers families with relatable stories, superstar real estate and renovation experts and amazing home transformations that inspire a passionate audience. For anyone seeking entertaining and aspirational home and lifestyle content, HGTV is the place to be. HGTV offers: a top 10 cable network that is distributed to just over 68 million U.S. households; a website, HGTV.com, that attracts an average of 11 million people each month; a social footprint of more than 34 million; HGTV Magazine, a monthly publication that reaches more than one million readers; and exclusive collections of home-oriented products through the HGTV Home® consumer products line. Viewers can become fans of HGTV and interact with other home improvement enthusiasts through FacebookX(formerly known as Twitter), PinterestInstagramTikTok and Threads. HGTV is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, a leading global media and entertainment company available in more than 220 countries and territories and 50 languages whose portfolio also includes Discovery Channel, Max, discovery+, CNN, DC, Eurosport, HBO, HBO Max,  Food Network, OWN, Investigation Discovery, TLC, Magnolia

Network, TNT, TBS, truTV, Travel Channel, MotorTrend, Animal Planet, Science Channel, Warner Bros. Film Group, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Games, New Line Cinema, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Turner Classic Movies, Discovery en Español, Hogar de HGTV and others. For more information, please visit www.wbd.com.

SOURCE Warner Bros. Discovery/Home Giveaways

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