Grand Opening: Soul Care Counseling opens in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

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To care for our souls is to allow the essence of ourselves, all that is good and beautiful and broken and hurting, to be discovered in order to be met with genuine love and empathetic care.”-  Brittany Murray

Charleston’s newest counseling practice, Soul Care Counseling – led by LPC-A Brittany Murray is now open. Available for both in-person and telehealth services, Brittany helps individuals, couples, and families struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, self-esteem issues, relational conflicts, and more. Brittany, who graduated with a Master of Science in Clinical Counseling from Charleston Southern University, is passionate about helping clients discover the root of their distress and applying wisdom and truth found in counseling psychology to bring about healing and wellbeing

Soul Care Counseling is located at 3301 Salterbeck St. Suite 101 in Mount Pleasant and is currently taking on new clients. Rates begin at $135 for individuals, $185 for couples, and $175 for families, for a 50-60 minute session

For more information and to book an appointment, visit www.soulcarecounsel.com.

Two Lowcountry Student Leaders participate in the Bank of America local Charleston Summer Internship Program

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Bank of America Student Leaders Participate in Local Summer Internships

Paid Summer Internships Connects Lowcountry Youth to Career Building Opportunities

CHARLESTON – Bank of America selected two Charleston-area high schoolers as Student Leaders®(#BofAStudentLeaders), to participate in an eight-week summer internship providing students with first-hand experience in serving their communities. These students are participating in a paid internship experience of workforce skills, leadership, and civic engagement with local nonprofits, including Charleston Promise Neighborhood and Tri-county Cradle to Career Collaborative. As part of the program, they earn $17 per hour and receive a Chromebook. 

Without access to career skills-building opportunities like the Student Leaders program, many young people may be left behind from a fast-changing job market, leading to higher rates of youth unemployment. Along with the Student Leaders program, Bank of America is partnering with other nonprofit organizations to fund paid jobs and internships across the Lowcountry region as part of the bank’s overall commitment to youth employment and workforce development as a pathway to economic mobility.

“Bank of America remains committed to supporting young adults by connecting them to jobs, community engagement opportunities and leadership development,” said Mark Munn, president, Bank of America Charleston/Hilton Head. “We recognize young adults are the future of the Lowcountry, which is why programs like Student Leaders are one way we can provide paid opportunities for students to gain job experience while developing a diverse pipeline of talent as they enter the local workforce.”

The Class of 2022 Charleston Bank of America Student Leaders were selected for their leadership, background, passion, and commitment to community.

·       Michell Cordova-Huerta (Early College High School, rising 12th-grader) – is an honors student inspired by other women to pursue leadership opportunities. Michell has a passion for volunteerism, serving children at the Ronald McDonald House and elder adults.

·       William Jenkins (Burke High School, rising 12th-grader) – is a leader in academic and extracurricular programs, like Student Government and JROTC. William aims to improve local communities by promoting racial equality and preparing the next generation to lead.

Started in 2004, the Student Leaders program recognizes 300 community-focused juniors and seniors from across the U.S. annually. The Charleston Student Leaders are participating in programming that includes collaborative, mentor-focused projects with Tri-County Cradle to Career Collaborative (Cordova-Huerta) and Charleston Promise Neighborhood (Jenkins).

Michell’s internship with Tri-County Cradle to Career is composed of rotations with team leaders to flesh out the nonprofit’s fund development and impact work across the continuum of programs. Diversity, equity, and inclusion work is also a focus of the internship, such as partnering on events like computer giveaways to support the Eastside Community within the school feeder pattern.  

“Michell has an innovative, vibrant perspective and brings a broad set of competencies to the work,” said Tri-County Cradle to Career CEO, Phyllis Martin. “Our staff has been amazed and inspired by Michell’s view of the world and desire to learn about the programs impacting underserved communities in the Charleston area.”

Charleston Promise Neighborhood is providing William an opportunity to shadow leaders focused on three program pillars and wrap-around services – health & wellness, community & family engagement, and education. William is also spending valuable time in the field and getting an introduction to things happening in the community that Charleston Promise Neighborhood serves, such as educational programs to prevent learning loss and public community meetings.

“William has a unique seat at the table, having attended a Promise Neighborhood elementary school and participating in the programs firsthand,” said Charleston Promise Neighborhood Director of Marketing and Philanthropy, Djuanna Brockington. “That lived experience allows William to participate in a new way that benefits the students and families we serve.”

Bank of America Student Leaders also participated in a virtual Leadership Summit, delivered in partnership with the Close Up Foundation. The Summit included opportunities to engage with congressional leaders, hear from leaders in civil and human rights and participate in the Stanford University Young Democracy at Home program which encourages conversation about current issues facing young people today.

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Why an annual membership to the South Carolina Aquarium is the perfect gift

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Imagine yourself immersed in the beauty of the oceanic ecosystem where sharks and sea turtles co-exist! Imagine a place where you can pet fish, explore the wonder of the majestic bald eagle, and feel what it is like to be in a hurricane. Imagine seeing wounded sea turtles healed before your very eyes.

Now imagine being able to escape to this magical place every day right in the heart of downtown Charleston, SC overlooking the peaceful harbor.

You can have all that and more with an annual membership to the South Carolina Aquarium and it is much cheaper than you think.

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How affordable is it?

Let’s say you are a new young couple that just moved here. You can get an annual individual plus one pass for $139. You and your special someone can come every day, even for an hour to relax and learn for only $139!!!

You have a wonderful family that loves to explore together! Well, for $219 two adults and all family members under 18 can discover life under the ocean waters every day.

What does a membership include:

  • Unlimited admission for one full year
  • Access to over 75 exclusive member programs and events
  • Discounts for local area attractions and businesses
  • Discounted general admission tickets (maximum six per visit)
  • 10% discount in our gift shop, at the Sea Turtle Snack Bar and on souvenir photos (applies to in-person purchases only)
  • Access to our members-only Facebook group

Membership Levels

  • Family Plus,$279 Up to two named adults in the same household; children/grandchildren under 18; two guest privileges per day
  • Family$219 Up to two named adults and children under 18 in the same household
  • Grandparent, $219 Up to two named adults in the same household; grandchildren under 18Dual$139 Two named adults
  • Individual Plus, $139 One named adult; one guest privilege per day
  • Individual$99 One named adult

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South Carolina Ranks 11th longest to sell homes on average in latest study

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The study by online bank Tangerine.ca analyzed data from Zillow, which included the average ‘days to pending’ and ‘days to close’ numbers over the past four years to see where homes take the longest to sell on average. ‘Days to pending’ refers to how long it takes to get an offer that is accepted, and ‘Days to close’ refers to how long it takes to close the sale. 

The nation’s shortest pending to close is Idaho averaging 67.31 days and New York is the longest with 130.44 days. South Carolina ranks 40th nationally with 102.44 days.

South Carolina is averaging 60.15 days to pending and 42.29 days to close.

The study was conducted by Tangerine.ca, which offers safe and secure banking enabling users to make smart decisions with their money. 

Source: Zillow

Dog Day Afternoon in September county of Charleston County Parks! Dogs invited to Splash Island and Splash Zone

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Pups Invited to Make a Splash at Dog Day Afternoon

Fetching good fun at all three Charleston County Waterparks in September – get tickets now!

[CHARLESTON COUNTY] – It’s time for man’s best friend to make a splash and start doggy paddling! After waterpark season ends, Charleston County Parks welcomes hounds and pooches to return to enjoy the dog days of summer. This year, the event will be offered all three waterparks! Splash Island Waterpark at Mount Pleasant Palmetto Islands County Park and Splash Zone Waterpark at James Island County Park will host the event on Saturday, Sept. 10; and it will be held at Whirlin’ Waters Adventure Waterpark at North Charleston Wannamaker County Park on Sunday, Sept. 11.

This is the first year that Charleston County Parkswill host their annual Dog Day Afternoon at all three waterpark locations. Dogs and their owners can register to attend one of two timed sessions at each waterpark. The sessions will be 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. and 1 – 3 p.m.  Each session will have a limited capacity, so advance registration is encouraged.

Registration is now open for all sessions of Dog Day Afternoon. Registration fees for each session are $15 per dog in advance, and $20 per dog at the waterpark gate if available. Owners are free with their pets. Palmetto Islands and James Island County Park admission fees will be included with purchase.

Dogs must be up to date on all necessary vaccinations to enter the event. While in the park and for the safety of all guests, owners are responsible to keep their dogs at hand and under control at all times. To maximize the fun and space for the pups, swimming is open for dogs only and owners should not go past knee depth in the water. Food and beverages will be available for purchase at park concession stands for the humans, and fresh water will be available for the dogs. Female dogs in heat and puppies under six months old are not allowed. For other rules and tips to make Dog Day Afternoon the best experience possible, please visit CharlestonCountyParks.com.

Space for these events is limited, so interested dog owners should register today at CharlestonCountyParks.com (direct link)!

All Charleston County waterparks will close for normal (human) operations after Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 5.

Dog Day Afternoon is presented by Crews Subaru, Holy City Heating & Air, Lowcountry Dog Magazine, and TD Bank, and is also supported by Coca-Cola, Charleston Animal Society and your Charleston County Parks. For more information on Dog Day Afternoon or the waterparks, visit CharlestonCountyParks.com or call 843-795-4386.

Charleston’s First Distillery, Striped Pig, First to Receive National Women’s Business Enterprise Certification

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Local Choice Spirits granted National Women’s Business Enterprise Certification, opening up many new opportunities for the Charleston-based spirits business.

Charleston, SC, July 30, 2022 –(PR.com)– The award-winning, woman-owned Local Choice Spirits has been granted National Women’s Business Enterprise Certification (WBENC), affirming the business is woman owned, operated and controlled. While Local Choice Spirits has always been a woman-owned and operated business, the certification is an important recognition that will allow Local Choice Spirits to participate in new ventures and open up opportunities to expand further beyond Charleston, including into markets and venues such as Disney World, which have stipulations for working with women-owned businesses, as much of the industry is dominated by male-owned businesses.

Local Choice Spirits plans to get more of its products, including its Striped Pig Distillery (SPD) products, into prominent spaces, which will gain Charleston’s craft distilling scene greater recognition in other parts of the country, too. With accolades as Charleston’s first distillery since prohibition and SC Producer of the year, SPD is proud to be Kosher certified, the only SC distillery with this distinction, to hold USDA Organic certified products, and to, as of now, be the only certified Woman-owned distillery in the area. The Striped Pig Distillery has focused on creating exceptional spirits from its inception in 2013, sourcing the best ingredients from local farms, adding organic certification and OK Kosher certification and spirits to its lineup, and offering unique drinking experiences that exemplify its high standards, like its recent limited release of Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon. Obtaining WBENC certification reflects the continuation of Local Choice Spirits and the Striped Pig Distillery’s legacy as a female-owned, family-operated small business committed to innovative, super-premium enjoyable spirits that support, celebrate, and enrich the local community and beyond.

“We continue to add additional trustmarks to our products because they can be extremely useful indications of quality for consumers, and we believe many customers will appreciate the certifications in helping them choose the businesses and products they want to support. We’re equally excited about the avenues WBENC certification will open up to us,” Pixie Paula Dezzutti, CEO stated. “As a Pixie myself, I am anticipating seeing our products in the Magical Kingdom!”