Upstate biochemistry senior named Clemson’s first Rhodes Scholar

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Louise Franke, a Clemson senior from Spartanburg, S.C., made University history today when she became the first Clemson student named a Rhodes Scholar.

Franke, an Honors College student majoring in biochemistry with minors in political science and philosophy, is one of 32 American Rhodes Scholars selected through an intensive application and interview process

“The Rhodes community is an intellectual community where people care about ideas, about action and about the world,” said Franke. “It’s a group of people that fight the world’s fight, and the fact that I’m now part of that blows my mind. It’s a dream come true.

The Rhodes Scholarship provides for study at the University of Oxford and is recognized worldwide as the top undergraduate award for college students

“Congratulations to Louise on this incredible achievement. I am very proud of her, not only for this prestigious honor, but also because of her desire to use her education to make a difference in the world,” said Clemson University President Jim Clements. “The Rhodes Scholarship will provide her with an amazing opportunity, and I am grateful to our faculty and staff who have taught and supported her along the way. I cannot wait to see what the future holds for her.

Clemson has had six Rhodes finalists since 2006, including two this year, but Franke is the first to be named a Rhodes Scholar

“Louise’s success speaks volumes about the high quality of our students and their work ethics, as well as the dedication of our faculty to our students,” said Robert Jones, executive vice president for academic affairs and provost. “In my 45 years of higher education experience, this stands out as one of the highest pinnacles of excellence.

Franke plans to pursue a B.A. in philosophy, politics and economics at Oxford before earning a joint M.D. and Ph.D. in bioethics. Her goal is to practice as a physician while forging a career as a bioethicist in the public policy and academic realms

“What a spectacular day for Clemson! Thomas Green Clemson excelled in science and loved the classics — he pursued postgraduate education at some of the oldest institutions in Europe. How perfect is it that Louise Franke, who also excels in science and is inspired by ethics, will pursue her dream at Oxford University,” said College of Science Dean Cynthia Y. Young. “We all look forward to seeing the impact she will have on our world and especially on her home state of South Carolina.”

Bringing philosophy into the laboratory

When Franke started her first year as a Clemson undergraduate student, she explored every option in her path

She wanted to pursue a career in medicine, but also loved studying the humanities. Ultimately, she chose both

“I’ve been lucky to study both biochemistry and the humanities during my Clemson career, but until this year, I never imagined that there was a way for me to apply both of them to my career,” said Franke. “Studying at Oxford gives me an opportunity to combine the practical with the theoretical, so I could focus on both of my passions while also doing something for the world.

Her work as a researcher in the Ingram-Smith lab in the Eukaryotic Pathogens Innovation Center (EPIC) the energy metabolism of the pathogenic protist Entamoeba histolytica

She also serves as the College of Science representative to the Clemson Student Ethics Commission, where she helps foster ethics education on campus

Alison Starr-Moss, a senior lecturer and director of advising in the College of Science’s Department of Genetics and Biochemistry, says that Franke has consistently demonstrated an aptitude for connecting content across disciplines.

“Louise is gifted not only with academic ability but also passion for interdisciplinary study. Her degree and co-curricular activities have fostered a unique vision for the intersection of medicine, bioethics and policy, and Louise has already impacted our campus community,” said Starr-Moss. “The award of the Rhodes Scholarship will give Louise a voice on an international stage and provide a step to the advancement of science, bioethics and human health. I could not be prouder.

Franke explores public policy in detail as a Dixon Global Policy Scholar, a select program for students interested in enhancing their knowledge of issues that shape the world. The program brings students from different majors together to discuss broader policy issues, something Franke said broadened her understanding of different impacts.
 

“You’ll have someone from bioengineering and someone from computer science or environmental studies or political science all contributing to how different issues apply to their fields,” said Franke. “Those discussions are some of my favorite Clemson experiences so far because they helped me see the importance of interdisciplinary work and how it can positively impact public policy development.”
 

The Lyceum Scholars program, which offers a required political philosophy class each semester, also allowed Franke to apply a philosophical lens to her studies in and out of the lab. She was part of a group of only 10 scholars across campus selected to participate, which also involves biweekly Socratic sessions with a professor of political philosophy.
 

William Lasser, executive director of the Honors College, said these programs were developed specifically for students like Franke who have the potential to compete for major scholarships, such as the Rhodes.
 

“Louise is the epitome of a Clemson Honors student. She has an intense intellectual curiosity, an extraordinary range of interests and a passion for really making a difference,” said Lasser. “She has taken full advantage of every opportunity available to her as a Clemson Honors student, and I have no doubt that she will continue to excel at Oxford University and beyond.”
 

In addition to being a finalist for the Rhodes Scholarship, Franke was named a Political Studies Fellow at the Hudson Institute in 2019, where she participated in rigorous study of politics and political philosophy.
 

She is actively engaged in the campus community at Clemson, serving as president pro-tempore on Clemson’s Undergraduate Student Senate, a position that is second in rank in the senate body. She also leads the senate’s driving committee, which works to cultivate a positive atmosphere between senators, the student body and University administration.
 

“I am forever grateful to Clemson University, the Clemson Honors College, the Lyceum Program, Clemson Undergraduate Student Government, the Office of Major Fellowships, and the genetics and biochemistry, political science and philosophy departments for providing so many incredible opportunities, mentors, the greatest of friends and the most wonderful four years I could ever have imagined,” said Franke. “This also wouldn’t have been possible without my friends and family, who always believed in me.”

The Rhodes Scholarship

The Rhodes Scholarship is the oldest and most prestigious scholarship available to American College students. The award provides financial support for students as they complete postgraduate degrees at the University of Oxford

Rhodes Scholars are chosen based on academic excellence; the energy to use their talents to the fullest; attributes such as truth, courage, kindness and devotion to duty; and moral force of character and the instinct to lead.
 

These are qualities that Franke demonstrates in spades, according to Robyn Curtis. As the director of Clemson’s Office of Major Fellowships, she supports students through the application process for significant fellowship opportunities, including the Rhodes

“I met Louise as a first-year student interviewing for the Dixon Global Policy Scholars program,” said Curtis. “It has been wonderful to watch her development throughout her time at Clemson and I am delighted to see her receive this well-deserved honor.

Students applying for a Rhodes Scholarship must first be endorsed by their college or university. More than 2,300 students started the application process this year, with 826 of those students being endorsed by 247 different colleges and universities

Committees of Selection in 16 districts across the U.S. then chose a combined total of 235 finalists to interview. This year, two Clemson finalists were selected for the first time in the University’s history, including Clemson senior Ronnie Clevenstine

Franke and Clevenstine were the only finalists in their district from a public college or university

Clevenstine, a National Scholar and Honors College senior majoring in economics with minors in political science and sustainability, is a 2021 Truman Scholar. She was also a finalist for the prestigious Marshall Scholarship, which provides financial support for a postgraduate degree at a United Kingdom institution of the student’s choice.

Southwest presents Sights & Sounds: New Episode – Charleston, SC featuring Shovels & Rope

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For Sites & Sounds Episode 4, we join husband/wife duo Shovels & Rope as they bring their longtime friend and fellow musician Matthew Logan Vasquez along to their beloved hometown of Charleston.

The trio covers much of the picturesque southern town; from a traditional low country boil and waterfront adventure to a visit to America’s original theatre and a peek into what it’s like to jam at Cary Ann and Michael’s Johns Island home.

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During this episode, you will see some familiar people and sites including Dock Street Theatre, Waterkeepers, Monster Music and Fast and French.

You also have a chance to enter an amazing sweepstakes

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Prize package includes:

  • Round trip air travel on Southwest Airlines® for winner and one (1) guest to Charleston International Airport (CHS), Nashville International Airport (BNA), or Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY), subject to Air Travel Restrictions set forth in Official Rules, and
  • One (1) $500 Visa® gift card (subject to terms and conditions).


City of Hanahan Seeks Public Input on Future Planning via Hanahan 2040 Public Meeting Series

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First Meeting Scheduled for November 22

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (November 18, 2021) – The Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments (BCDCOG) and the City of Hanahan will launch a series of public meetings to garner public input on the Hanahan 2040: Pathway to the Future comprehensive plan, beginning at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, November 22 at the Hanahan Senior Center. 

The Hanahan 2040: Pathway to the Future comprehensive plan will set the city’s direction for the next two decades. Because of this, the City of Hanahan is beginning the planning process by listening to its residents, businesses, and property owners to ensure the plan represents a shared community vision for the future.

The public meetings allow the City to gather critical information for the comprehensive plan by listening to its residents, both businesses and property owners. The meetings give the community an opportunity to share what it thinks are the City’s strengths and weaknesses, opportunities, and threats — now and in the future. 

The public meeting schedule is as follows: 

  • Monday, November 22 at the Hanahan Senior Center from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. located at 3100 Mabeline Road, North Charleston, SC.
  • Monday, November 29 at the Yeamans Hall Gym from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. located at 1253 Yeamans Hall Road, Hanahan, SC.
  • Tuesday, November 30 at Fire Station #3 (Tanner Plantation) from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. located at 1101 Williams Lane, Hanahan, SC.

The City is also hosting a hybrid public meeting on Thursday, December 2 at Fire Station #2 on Otranto from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Those who are unable to attend in person will be able to participate in this session virtually using a link that will be posted on the Hanahan 2040 web page one week prior to the event.

“The comprehensive plan will help guide our city’s future for the coming years, so it is critical we hear from as many community members as possible to build a stronger Hanahan moving forward,” said Mayor Christie Rainwater. 

Developed by the City’s Planning Commission based on data trends and public input, the Hanahan 2040: Pathway to the Future comprehensive plan provides a framework of goals, along with policies and implementation strategies to achieve those goals.

During the plan’s development, the Planning Commission will evaluate how specific elements of life in Hanahan have changed over the past 10 years, compare recent demographic trends to historical data, anticipate growth and formulate a shared community vision for the City’s future.

Under the 1994 S.C. Local Government Comprehensive Planning Enabling Act, all counties and municipalities with land use regulations were required to have comprehensive plans in place by May 4, 1999.

These plans, which contain nine distinct elements — population, economics, natural resources, cultural resources, community facilities, housing, land use, transportation, and priority investments — are aimed at managing future growth and preserving community identity. The BCDCOG has assisted with developing several of the initial comprehensive plans prior to 1999 and continues to support local governments with preparing updates and/or zoning and land development regulations to implement these plans.

ABOUT HANAHAN 2040

Hanahan 2040: Pathway to the Future is intended to represent a shared community vision and provide a roadmap for achieving the community’s goals in the future. A shared community vision can only be developed through meaningful public participation. Voicing your thoughts – virtually or in-person – during this community-wide conversation is a vital and valuable contribution to the City’s future.

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 duplication, and make joint decisions. For the latest on BCDCOG, visit BCDCOG.com, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter at @BCDCoG.

Think Charleston has expensive hotels…Well, here are the 10 most expensive in the world

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From an underwater submarine hotel in St.Lucia to luxury hotels in Las Vegas, have you ever wondered which hotel is the most expensive in the world? Merchant Cash Advance has looked at seedlists of the most expensive hotels to reveal the top 10 most expensive hotels worldwide. Would you pay over $175,000 for one night?

Most Expensive Hotel Suites In The WORLD, Would You Pay $175,000 a night?

REVEALED: These Are The Most Expensive Hotels In The World

Revealed: The Hotels Costing Upwards Of 150K A Night

Key points of interest:

  • The most expensive hotel is ‘Lover’s Deep Luxury Submarine‘ in St Lucia, costing a whopping $175,000 a night
  • For $100,000 a night you can stay at Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas with a view of the shimmering lights of the Las Vegas Strip 
  • The Four Seasons Hotel in Las Vegas charges $60,000 a night, complete with an upscale steakhouse and poolside cocktail bar

The full data can be found here.

The Top 10 Most Expensive Hotel Rooms In The World 

HotelsLocationPrice of room (per night)
Lover’s Deep Luxury SubmarineSt. Lucia$175,000.00
Palms Casino Resort Empathy SuiteLas Vegas, Nevada$100,000.00
Hotel President Wilson Royal Penthouse SuiteGenève, Switzerland$80,000.00
The Mark Penthouse – The Mark HotelManhattan, New York City$75,000.00
Laucala Island Resort Hilltop EstateFiji$61,142.00
Four Seasons HotelLas Vegas, USA$60,000.00
Grand Hyatt Cannes Hotel MartinezCannes, France$53,000.00
The Muraka Suite – The ConradMaldives$50,000.00
The Hilltop VillaFiji$45,000.00
The PlazaNew York, USA$40,000.00

Lover’s Deep Luxury Submarine

At $175,000 a night, the Lover’s Deep Luxury Submarine Hotel, St Lucia, is the most expensive hotel in the world. The 5-star accommodation is beneath the waves where you will be staying in a submarine which includes a private captain, chef and butler. The Lover’s Deep Submarine is fully equipped with the ultimate in luxury, as well as helicopter transfers, beach landings and champagne-soaked breakfasts.

Palms Casino Resort Empathy Suite

The Empathy Suite at The Palms, Las Vegas, is the second most expensive hotel room in the world at $100,000 a night. With a two-night minimum stay the suite is located on the upper floors of the 40-story Palms Casino Resort, with a view of the shimmering lights of the Las Vegas Strip. 

Hotel President Wilson Royal Penthouse Suite

Hotel President Wilson Royal Penthouse Suite, Switzerland, is located on the entire top floor of the hotel and has a panoramic terrace with breathtaking views over Lake Geneva and charges $80,000 a night. The wraparound terrace comes complete with a telescope for stargazing on clear nights. The two master bedrooms have a vast walk-in dressing room and a marble bathroom with a jacuzzi facing the lake, as well as a separate shower, steam and mirror TV. There is also a private gym, chef and chauffeur available to you at all times.

Four Seasons Hotel

The Four Seasons Hotel in Las Vegas, attached to Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, charges $60,000 a night. This luxe, art deco style hotel features floor-to-ceiling windows, as well as mountain or street views. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi, marble bathrooms, minibars and coffeemakers, as well as flat-screen TVs. There is also the choice of Italian restaurant/bar,  upscale steakhouse and a cocktail bar. If that wasn’t enough there is also an outdoor pool, waterside bar and spa!

Editors notes:

Data: The full data can be found here.

Methodology: Merchant Cash Advance took a seed list of expensive hotels around the world and then researched the average prices of hotels to reveal the most expensive hotel rooms around the world.

Seedlists: https://luxurycolumnist.com/the-most-luxurious-hotels-in-the-world/ https://traveltoplist.com/most-expensive-hotels-world/https://wealthygorilla.com/most-expensive-hotels/

Everybody Wins When You Shop Where You Live – Shop Mount Pleasant this Holiday Season

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The Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce (MPCC) and the Town of Mount Pleasant have joined forces to encourage residents to support local businesses during the holiday shopping season. The campaign begins on Black Friday – the day after Thanksgiving – and will continue through the end of the year.

Buying locally supports the businesses that are owned and operated by your friends, neighbors and family members and keeps dollars in our local economy. Every Friday in December, the Chamber will give away a $100 Visa Card to one lucky shopper who posts a photo of his or her purchase from a participating Mount Pleasant business on Instagram and follows the instructions on how to enter.

“The Town of Mount Pleasant is thrilled to partner with the Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce for this holiday season’s Shop Where You Live campaign,” said Mayor Will Haynie. “We are thankful for all of the wonderful local businesses that call Mount Pleasant home, and we look forward to shopping local this holiday season.”

“The Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce is proud to be a part of this initiative to give local businesses a leg up during this year’s holiday shopping season. Our mission is to encourage business and community success in Mount Pleasant and I feel that Shop Where You Live does just that.” MPCC President Edward Phipps continued, “With shipping and supplies falling behind right now I invite everyone in the East Cooper community to shop locally starting Black Friday through December. You could have a chance to win extra money to purchase gifts for everyone on your holiday lists. Please have a safe and happy holiday.”

For more information and a list of participating businesses, visit the MPCC Facebook event page here

WHEN: Starts Black Friday (November 26) and goes through the end of December 2021

WHAT: Shop Where You Live

WHERE: Mount Pleasant, S.C. 

About MPCC: Since 1992, the Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce has been bringing together business leaders throughout the Mount Pleasant community for mutually beneficial purposes. The membership is a mix of professions from various industries, including advertising and publishing, financial services, health care, retail, insurance, legal and service businesses of every description. The mission is to encourage business and community success East of the Cooper.  

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Firefly Distillery and Holy City Brewery Collaborate on Limited Edition Whiskey and Ale

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eLocal brewery and distillery release whiskey and ale for the holidays dubbed Double Barrel Drive By

NORTH CHARLESTON, SC (November 12, 2021) –  Firefly Distillery, South Carolina’s oldest working distillery, is partnering with local craft brewery, Holy City Brewing to release Double Barrel Drive By, a new limited edition malt mash whiskey and barleywine ale pairing on Friday, November 26.

An ode to the proximity of the brewery and distillery, Double Barrel Drive By brings together two of Charleston’s best craft alcohol makers.”We loved the idea of a collaboration with our neighbors,” says Jay Macmurphy, head distiller at Firefly Distillery. “The end result gave us a great depth of flavor in our malt mash whiskey by starting with Holy City’s beer, aging in brandy and bourbon barrels.” Double-Barrel Drive-By is a two-part collaboration between Holy City Brewing and Firefly Distillery. The beer is a barleywine-style ale aged in Firefly’s brandy barrels while the liquor is a malt-based whiskey distilled from this beer, aged in those same barrels for one year.

A truly Charleston collaboration for the beer and whiskey lover. “It started as an idea to use Firefly’s barrels to age our beer and turned into an even stronger partnership,” says Chris Brown, head brewer at Holy City Brewing. “The two products together offer a limited edition gift that’s perfect for the season.” Exclusively available at the respective brewery and distillery, this limited edition pairing makes for a unique, local holiday gift.

To celebrate the release of the new whiskey and ale, Firefly Distillery is hosting a Black Friday celebration on Friday, November 26 starting at 12:00pm with food trucks, music, and spirits tastings. Local food trucks will include P&S New Jersey Philly Cheesesteaks, Bits ‘n’ Bytes, Miss Katie’s Sweets, and Charleston Caribbean Creole with live music from local reggae band Urban Roots from 2 – 5pm. Holy City Brewing will also be hosting an oyster roast with tasting flights featuring the newest brew. For more information about the distillery, Firefly Spirits, events, tours and tastings, visit www.fireflydistillery.com.

About Firefly Distillery

Firefly Distillery is the birthplace of the world’s first sweet tea vodka and has grown into South Carolina’s largest distillery. Outgrowing its flagship location, Firefly Distillery expanded its operations with its new 25,000 square foot distillery in North Charleston, SC. A lively landmark just 15 minutes from downtown Charleston, the Distillery is a destination for locals and visitors alike with live music, food trucks, countless events and a gift shop. Visitors can experience the distillation process first hand with tastings and purchase Firefly Spirits including the new Bend & Steal American Whiskey and many other distillery specialties.

About Holy City Brewing

Established in 2011, Holy City Brewing is a craft brewery that creates handcrafted ales and lagers with a 15-barrel (bbl) system. Featuring a full taproom, kitchen and state-of-the-art brewing operation, Holy City has become a staple in the South Carolina craft brewing industry.

Palmetto Community Care needs your support this holiday season

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First, I want to thank you for your past support of Palmetto Community Care. Whether you have chosen to donate through an event or in honor or memory of a loved one, please know that your support means a great deal for the important work that we do here each and every day.

Your support has helped a struggling client living with HIV find the mental health counseling he needed to process his anxiety so that he could secure employment and sustainable housing. That is really what your support provides more than anything – hope that is real and tangible and hope that helps to lift another human being out of pain and suffering. Our goal is to always help our clients find a path forward and to better manage this disease and eventually prosper and graduate beyond the need for our programs and services.

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We believe no person living with HIV/AIDS should go without medical care, everyday resources, and emotional support.
Your support helped us as we helped a client after they were released from a local detention center. During an initial meeting the client revealed being addicted to IV drugs and had been in and out of detention centers across the United States since he was 18 years old. “I am happy with the way life is going; it is what I know and what I do.” Fast forward to one week after release. Our Specialized Medical Case Manager received a call. He had found a sober living home but needed medication and assistance with food and some clothing. After meeting, PCC was able to provide him with medications, a clothing voucher, personal hygiene bag and a grocery gift card. He is still doing well, checks in with SMCM weekly and together they are working on obtain client’s social security card and birth certificate so the client can be more successful in finding employment. This is made possible because of your support.

Your support helped us as we worked with a sexual abuse survivor who discovered she was HIV positive after the assault. We were quickly able to get her medical care, counseling and stable housing away from her abuser. Your donations do so much more than just keep the lights on or paying a medical bill. Your support allows us to help with the whole spectrum of issues that can keep HIV-positive women and men from getting the life-saving medical care that they need. When someone is in pain and suffering within a sea of instability and grief, taking medication or seeing a doctor regularly are often more than a client can do.

We have a lot of success stories that we could share stories that are made possible by you. Behind every number or statistic is a name; behind every name is a story; and every story PCC is able to be a part of is directly because of supporters like you. Having HIV can often lead to feelings of isolation and despair – you wake up one day and you get this diagnosis and then your whole world changes – your dreams seem out of reach. Our staff is there to work with everyone. I hope you join me and consider contributing towards helping others with a donation to Palmetto
Community Care.

Charleston Small Business Spotlight: Meet Finisha Bennett, owner of Stoney Landing Solutions, HR Consultancy

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Finisha I. Bennett took her passion for human resources while attending her academic studies at the University of South Carolina and transformed it into a commitment to provide guidance and compassion to small and individual business owners. We are so proud to feature Finisha and Stoney Landing Solutions.

MISSION: Provide helpful human resources consulting solutions for small businesses and individuals.

VISION: To educate, inspire, and motivate small businesses toward a legally compliant operation, and individuals toward their career goals. 

Stoney Landing Solutions provides human resources consulting for small businesses and start-ups by ensuring regulatory compliance as well as guidance to guarantee proper systems are in place to achieve strategic business goals.    We can provide training, assist with audits, payroll consulting, and policy/procedure creations. 

About Finisha

Hello! I am Finisha I. Bennett the founder of Stoney Landing Solutions. We are a consulting firm specializing in Human Resources and Career Coaching.

We strive to help small business owners avoid the pitfalls and legal risks by educating, training, and providing tools/resources.

As for me, I fell in love with the Human Resources profession my freshmen year at the University of South Carolina. Go Cocks! This love affair has been rewarding for the last two decades as I have continued to learn more and more in this ever-changing profession.

In 2019, I started working on my plans to open the firm as I finished my Masters of Jurisprudence from Tulane University School of Law. What I or no one else could have planned or prepared for is a pandemic!

During this incredibly difficult time of crisis, it is more important than ever to have a partner who is knowledgeable in the field of human resources with the ability to work with you and your team to complete your HR functions.

Testimonial

“Finisha, Thank you SO MUCH! That was a really great session with probably the best engagement by attendees I’ve seen to date! I truly appreciate your time to put the presentation together…” – AMANDA, Trident United Way

Making a difference in North Charleston: Rep. Marvin Pendarvis Launches ‘The Pendarvis Promise’ Mini-Grant Program

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NORTH CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA – November 12 – State Representative Marvin Pendarvis (D-North Charleston) is launching “The Pendarvis Promise,” a mini-grant program for organizations making a difference in the North Charleston area. 

“It is important to lift up good people and organizations that are making a difference in North Charleston,” Pendarvis said. “By providing these grants, we will empower these groups to continue to positively impact the community.”

Grants awarded under The Pendarvis Promise will range from $200-$2,000. To apply, email info@marvinpendarvis.com. The deadline is December 3 and grant recipients will be announced in January.

The Amazing Race dynamic duo Haley and Kaylynn Williams are about to take Charleston Real Estate by storm

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Meet Sisters Haley and Kaylynn Williams, warm Southern business owners, realtors, adventurers, and new guiding forces in the competitive Lowcountry Real Estate market.

Haley and Kaylynn were born and raised in the Bluffton/Hilton Head Island, SC area. Now, they make their home in the holy city of Charleston, South Carolina and they are launching a new intimate relationship-driven real estate business.

For fans of The Amazing Race, this fall, a national audience will witness this dynamic duo in action as they are featured contestants on the CBS reality show. Watch as they unravel the adventure of a lifetime.

As their sense of adventure is shared in exotic locations around the world, Charleston is fortunate to reap the benefits of their expertise and personal journeys as they help home seekers find their own personal happiness.

If you would like to connect with Haley or Kaylynn, learn more about their stories or begin the process of a new home, you can connect directly or follow socially.

Haley Williams
843-415-2105
Haleywilliams965@gmail.com

Kaylynn Williams
843-338-7514
Kaylynnwilliams410@gmail.com
www.instagram.com/klyn410