Grand Opening: Chipotle Mexican Grill in Goose Creek – Thursday, June 30

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Thursday, June 30, Chipotle Mexican Grill opens a new location in Goose Creek! This restaurant is located off St. James Avenue, only half a mile from Royal Lanes Family Entertainment Center.  

The location will even feature a Chipotlane, a drive-thru pickup lane that allows customers to pick up digital orders without leaving their cars.  This is the first Chipotlane location in Goose Creek!  

Top things to know:    

  • Location     
    • 220 St James Ave, Goose Creek, SC, 29445 
  • Hours    
    • Open every day 10:45am – 10pm    
  • The first 50 people in line receive complimentary Chipotle Goods merchandise    
    • Guests who sign up for Chipotle Rewards will receive free chips and guac after their first purchase    

Is the restaurant hiring?     

  • Yes, Chipotle is hiring at the Goose Creek location and across the U.S.     
  • There are on average 25 jobs per location, with competitive benefits, including:     
    • A crew bonus with the opportunity to earn an extra month’s worth of pay each year    
    • A debt-free college degree program; and English as a second language     
    • Access to mental healthcare for employees and their families.     

Top 5 “Must Do” While Visiting Charleston, South Carolina (Awesome Banter in this new video)

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Not only will you enjoy the suggestions, but the banter is amazing.

Thank you Gentry Todd Radwanski for this amazing video.

Gentry:

  • 1. Sunset stroll on Sullivan’s Island
  • 2. Explore South of Broad at night. More specifically The Battery area.
  • 3. BBQ!
  • 4. Make a friend with a boat
  • 5. Visit Magnolia Plantation

Taelor:

  • 1. Riverdogs game
  • 2. Farmer’s market in Marion Square
  • 3. Palmetto Breeze or any sunset harbor cruise
  • 4. Charleston City Market 5. Technically I didn’t say a
  • 5. If I had to choose I’d say a Charleston Battery game (Gentry..don’t hate!)

MUSC’s Horticultural Therapy – Beautiful new video by South Carolina ETV

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“Making It Grow” travels to the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC to speak with Sharon Fowler who is leading a group of MUSC staff in horticulture therapy as they take a break in their busy day to learn how to make a flower arrangement.

Enjoy the wonderful video by South Carolina ETV from the MUSC Urban Farm, where health, wellness, balance, and the aesthetic beauty of Charleston, South Carolina come together as one.

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My Top 6 Favorite Desserts In The Charleston, SC Area – New Video by Living in Charleston, South Carolina

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Do you have a sweet tooth like me? If so, come explore some of my favorite desserts in the Charleston area.

From whiskey bread pudding to gelato, to even good old fashion chocolate chip cookies, there’s guaranteed to be something for everyone to enjoy!

If you want to try some of these delightful desserts for yourself I recommend:

  • Stopping in at Off Track Ice Cream for their homemade cookies and cream ice cream.
  • Visiting Peninsula Grill for a slice of their delicious coconut cake.
  • Checking out Carmella’s Cafe and Dessert Bar for their seasonal red velvet. Don’t worry, if it’s not in season, their carrot cake and birthday cake are amazing too!
  • Hall’s Chophouse’s entire dessert menu is incredible, but my personal favorite is the whiskey bread pudding.
  • If you find yourself on Sullivan’s Island, Beardcat’s Sweet Shop classic chocolate chip cookie with vanilla gelato is fantastic.
  • Last but not least, if you’re in the mood for some cookies, you can’t go wrong with a chocolate chip cookie from Verde.

Isle of Palms Farmer’s Market – Thursdays June – October

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Isle of Palms Farmers Market 

The market will feature fresh produce, food vendors, live music and more! Join us every third Thursday from June through October from  4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. at 24 28th Avenue. Parking is available on site. T

Market Vendors: 

Abide Cafe 
Accents by Judy 
AV Photography 
Charleston Marsh Design 
Cool Creations Art
Country Salt Apparel 
Holy City Popcorn 
Indigenous LLC – Splendor Oaks Farm 
Kona Ice 
Legare Farms Mobile Market
Lillie Fuel
Lowcountry Dog Treats 
Madylicious Marvels
Mike’s Chicken Salad
Patagonian Queen Gluten Free
Pink House Pups
Plot to Pot 
Salley’s Farm & Market
Sawdust & Sage Boutique 
Sea Island Organics
Seaside Healthy Life 
Sweet Jessamine Flower Truck 
Sweet T’s Island Kitchen 
Tamar Designs
The Head Baker
The Look By Lucy
Too Good Foods  
Tweak of Nature 

Free Face Painting by Susan Fedor 
Music By Haley Hood 

Avery Research Center Receives Rare Recording of MLK Speech given in Charleston, SC as Part of New Collection

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Capping a week of Juneteenth celebrations across the United States, the College of Charleston’s Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture is pleased to announce receipt of materials that will offer new insights into pivotal moments in the fight for civil rights in the South Carolina Lowcountry, including a rare recording of a speech made by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. during a visit to Charleston less than a year before his death.

The Eugene B. Sloan Civil Rights Collection constitutes an extraordinary archive of audiotapes, photographs, correspondence, ephemera and objects from award-winning South Carolina journalist and editor Eugene B. Sloan. Preserved by Sloan’s immediate family over more than five decades, highlights of the collection include three exceedingly rare and historically significant audio recordings:

  • Audio of Martin Luther King Jr. addressing an audience at County Hall in Charleston on July 30, 1967. King’s address runs nearly 33 minutes, with an introduction of 20 minutes from South Carolina civil rights pioneer Esau Jenkins and his granddaughter Jakki Jefferson.
  • Audio collected via Sloan’s undercover tape recorder during a meeting of the Ku Klux Klan near Charleston on the evening before King’s address at County Hall. Grand Dragon Robert Echols Scoggin of the United Klans of America can clearly be heard calling for King’s assassination, bemoaning his upcoming visit to Charleston.
  • Audio (45 minutes) of the Rev. Ralph David Abernathy’s speech amid the Hospital Workers’ Strike in Charleston recorded by Sloan on March 31, 1969.

Generously donated by Lisa Berman, review of the interviews and transcripts is currently underway. They will be accessible in the spring of 2023 to the CofC community and the public on Aviary, the audiovisual repository and platform for the Lowcountry Oral History Initiative. The collection also features artifacts and personal papers connected to Eugene Sloan and his family, including the Hasselblad camera he used to photograph King and other notable civil rights figures, as well as a personal recording Sloan made in the early morning hours after King’s death in 1968. 

“The gift from Lisa Berman of the Eugene B. Sloan Civil Rights Collection is a perfect match to the mission and focus of the Avery Research Center,” says CofC President Andrew T. Hsu. “The Avery Research Center is a premierrepository for Black history in the Lowcountryand having the 1967 recording of Martin Luther King Jr. in Charleston is an incredible addition to our world-class collections at the AveryResearch Center.” 

The Eugene B. Sloan Civil Rights Collection will also serve as a complementary element of Documenting the Arc, the Avery Research Center’s oral history project documenting the ongoing fight for equality in the Lowcountry. Supported by the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, Documenting the Arc collects interviews focusing on the grassroots demonstrations and organizing efforts in late 2014 through the local George Floyd protests and civil unrest that marked the summer of 2020, emphasizing the period between the killing of Walter Scott and the massacre at Mother Emanuel AME Church. 

“The artifacts from the Sloan collection also demonstrate how intricately connected the Charleston peninsula and the Sea Island communities (especially Johns and Wadmalaw islands) were to one another and to the ongoing work toward justice,” says Tamara T. Butler, executive director of the Avery Research Center and associate dean of strategic planning and community engagement. “We are honored to be the stewards of this collection as it is an important thread of the civil rights tapestry that we weave together at the Avery Research Center.” 

The Avery Research Center publicly announced the donation on Saturday, June 25, 2022, during the annual meeting of the Avery Institute of Afro-American History and Culture, a separate nonprofit organization providing support to the Avery Research Center’s programs, operations and efforts to acquire archival collections. The meeting also inaugurated the Avery Institute’s Curatorial Committee, which will collaborate with Avery Research Center faculty and staff to design upcoming exhibits for the center’s historic building at 125 Bull St. in downtown Charleston.  

“The Sloan collection would be a treasured and powerful addition to the holdings of even the largest academic library,” says John W. White, dean of libraries. “The conviction shared by Lisa Berman and the Sloan family that the Avery Research Center is the best steward for these materials is a testament to the institution’s ability to connect meaningfully with communities in the Lowcountry and around the world. We could not be happier to have the Sloan collection forever preserved and made available right here at the Avery Research Center.” 

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Charleston-born John Isgett Elected to Serve as President of the South Carolina Automotive Dealers Association (SCADA)

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SC Automobile Dealers Induct John Isgett of Darlington to Lead 2022-2023 Year.

COLUMBIA, SC June 24, 2022– John Isgett of Raceway Ford and Chevrolet, located in Darlington, SC, has been elected President of the South Carolina Automobile Dealers Association (SCADA) for the 2022-2023 term. He was inducted on June 13, 2022, with the unanimous support of the SCADA franchised Dealer body. Isgett has served on the SCADA Board of Directors since 2009 when he was first elected as Director of the Pee Dee District. In 2017, he was elected as a Regional Vice President and became Treasurer in 2020, rising to 1st Vice President in 2021.

Born and raised in Charleston, Mr. Isgett resided there until 1996, moving to Darlington with his family to assist in the management of a Chevrolet Dealership that family friends had acquired. John continued working at the Dealership until the Spring of 2000 when he and a local businessman acquired the Ford Dealership, changing its name to Raceway Ford.

Since the acquisition of the Ford Dealership in 2000, Isgett has been involved in multiple Dealerships acquisitions, as well as closures by GM and Chrysler. This experience led to Isgett becoming a guest columnist for Automotive News, journaling about his experience from a Dealer’s perspective. Today, and since 2010, Isgett leads Raceway Ford of Darlington, Raceway Ford of Hartsville, and Raceway Chevrolet, in Hartsville.

John has two children, Sarah Isgett Miles (Will) and John “JT” Isgett, III. John is a member of the First Baptist Church in Darlington. He has served, chaired, and continues to serve on many community boards, including the Darlington Chamber of Commerce, Hartsville Chamber of Commerce, Pee Dee Regional EMS Council, Florence Darlington Technical College Foundation, Darlington County Water and Sewer Authority, Darlington County Jetport Commission, Darlington County Economic Development Board, Trinity Byrnes Collegiate School, and the Billie Hardee Home for Boys. Additionally, he is a 2014 Liberty Fellowship graduate, a part of the Aspen Institute.

Other Officers elected to the SCADA Board of Directors for the new term are 1st Vice President Scott Rizer of Rizer Chevrolet in Walterboro, and Treasurer Richard Pendarvis of Pendarvis Chevrolet in Edgefield.
 
The 5 Vice Presidents for the SCADA Board of Directors are Perry Shuping of Honda of Columbia in Columbia, Fred Caldwell of Fred Caldwell Chevrolet in Clover, Robert Burns of Burns Ford in Lancaster, Robert Crews of Crews Chevrolet & Crews Subaru of Charleston, and Joe Trainor of Stokes-Trainor Chevrolet Buick GMC of Newberry.

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The South Carolina Automobile Dealers Association (SCADA), founded in 1937, is the only statewide lobbying force in South Carolina dedicated to the economic and political interests of the owners of automobiles and the Dealers of new cars and trucks.  SCADA represents new car and truck franchised dealers across the state of South Carolina and advocates on behalf of its members in public policy, regulatory issues, and economic development impacting the automotive industry. SCADA works to forge meaningful and mutually beneficial relationships between auto Dealers and their local, state, and federal representatives.  SCADA also provides a wide range of publications, educational opportunities, networking, and business improvement services to its Dealer members to help them excel in a dynamic and ultra-competitive business environment. 

South Carolina ranked in the Top 5 with the Most People Looking for Jobs in Latest Study

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The study carried out by finance experts Wealthtender examined the 50 states and the District of Columbia based on a review of online search terms frequently used by people seeking to leave their current job for greener pastures, to establish which states have the most people looking for a new job in 2022. 

The research revealed that Mississippi ranks highest with the greatest percentage of its population interested in leaving their current employer to start a new job. With a Job Search Score of 88.80, Mississippi topped the list for its population having the highest search levels for the term “resume templates” and the third-highest search levels for the job listing website “indeed”. 

Georgia ranked as the second-highest state unhappy in their current employment, with a total Job Search Score of 79.95. Georgia has the third-highest proportion of its population searching for “remote jobs” and the sixth-highest number of searches for the term “resume templates”, putting it second in the job dissatisfaction rankings. 

Montana places as the third highest state searching for a new job in 2022. The western state has the second-highest level of searches for the term “quit job”, in addition to being the seventh-highest state searching for “remote jobs”, giving Montana a combined Job Search Score of 77. 

In contrast, Washington, D.C. ranks as the district with the fewest people looking for a new job, with the lowest Job Search Score of 47.45. The U.S. capital has the lowest search levels for the term “resume templates” and the second-lowest level of searches for “indeed”, making the population of Washington, D.C. the happiest with their current employment. 

Hawaii features as the second state with the least people looking for a new job in 2022. The study revealed that the population of Hawaii have searched for the term “indeed” the least of all states, giving it a total Job Search Score of 48.55. 

The study found that Alaska ranks as the third state with the least people searching for a new job. With a total Job Search Score of 49, Alaska’s residents search for the term “resume templates” and “indeed”, both the third least in the country, making the population of Alaska the third happiest with their current jobs. 

Commenting on the study, a spokesperson for Wealthtender said, “With a record number of job openings in recent months, employers facing increased competition for top talent have begun to offer higher pay, increased benefits, and greater flexibility to attract qualified applicants. 

These incentives have resulted in millions of people thinking about quitting their current job for better pay, a new career, or the ability to work from home. This study provides an interesting insight into which states are considering changing jobs the most, with the population of Mississippi clearly the most dissatisfied with their current employment.”  
 

This study was conducted by Wealthtender, who are dedicated to helping people find the best financial advisors and resources for their individual needs, no matter their income or stage of life. 

Charleston-Based Event Professional, Jill Shortreed, Joins Elite International Charity Build

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Charleston, South Carolina – Jill Shortreed, owner of Charleston Balloon Company, has been invited to join as a Captain for an elite international balloon event. She was chosen to be included as part of a talented team of event professionals tasked with creating a giant, immersive experience at the Balloon Wonderland event in Orlando, Florida, to aid the non-profit Give Kids The World.

Ms. Shortreed will be using her expert design and leadership skills that she has developed and honed as one of the top leading professionals in the industry over the last 25 years to create several fantasy-themed areas across a 30,000 sq. ft balloon village. She will be leading 6 teams, consisting of almost 60 balloon artists, at the Hyatt Cypress Regency Hotel in Orlando from Monday, July 11th through Friday, July 15th, 2022.

“This event is one of the largest, most unique balloon projects for an amazing cause with some displays towering as high as 24 feet tall! It is an honor to be included” states Ms. Shortreed

Since 1986, Give Kids The World Village has welcomed more than 177,000 families from all 50 states and 76 countries. Providing week-long, cost-free wish vacations to critically ill children and their families from around the world at their 89-acre, not-for-profit resort. For more information about the organization, please visit GKTW.org

“The Balloon Wonderland will be sensational and Ms. Shortreed is a valuable addition to execute and lead many iconic balloon displays at the Give Kids The World Village. It’s a great demonstration of how the joy of balloons can make a difference in the lives of so many people” said Stuart Davies, Producer of Balloon Wonderland.

Charleston Balloon Company is a leader in the balloon industry, as the Largest Balloon Retailer in North America, as well as designing and creating incredible displays for private, corporate, and non-profit events. Ms. Shortreed has taught others how to start their own balloon businesses across the country, as well as presented as a keynote speaker at several industry events. Charleston Balloon Company is well prepared during the current helium shortage and has ample supply to fit all their customers’ needs.

For more information about Charleston Balloon Company, visit CharlestonBalloonCompany.com.