Throughout downtown Charleston, residents are showing their support for local, state, and national candidates. Yet, for some, this is less about the party and more about a personal voice to remove what one sign calls a disease or STD.
Here are some of the signs and decor found outside of homes in downtown Charleston, South Carolina:
It seems this election is going much deeper than politics here in the Lowcountry.
Meet Erin, the founder, learn about her team and her passion for Charleston, S.C.Meet our Founder…
Erin Phillips found her love for social media way back in 2008 (old for social media) when a professor at Clemson University made her start an account on a little something called Twitter and a blog on WordPress. It was love at first tweet and she didn’t slow down from there, going on to do social media for clients like Le Creuset and BMW agency-side before working for Fortune 120 company Capital One.
She has lived abroad in London and in big cities like Washington D.C. Erin thrives on bringing her big-brand and big-city experience to brands on a smaller, more tailored level.
Our team rocks.
Erin isn’t the only one helping our clients each and every day, we also are comprised of a small and oh so mighty team! We can’t wait for you to get to know Ryann McCall and Raegan Loftis, both Social Media Coordinators on our team.
We also strive to partner with female contractors who need roles outside of the traditional 9-5 so they can show up in their homes and communities.
We ? Charleston, SC! If you’ve visited our hometown of Charleston, SC, I don’t think we need to explain why we love it so much. From historic downtown to our many beaches, the southern hospitality, the warm climate and the delicious and lively culinary and arts scene, it’s just plain perfection. Come pay us a visit!
Boeing South Carolina announced the donation of over $195,000 to 48 nonprofits throughout the Lowcountry as part of the Employees Community Fund of Boeing initiative.
Since 2012, the fund has donated nearly $2 million to local nonprofits
The following communities received grants:
American Cancer Society
Angel Flight Soars, Inc. (South Carolina Branch Office)
Be A Mentor, Inc.
Beyond Basic Life Skills
Camp Happy Days
Camp Rise Above, Inc.
Charleston Animal Society
Charleston Area Senior Citizen’s Services, Inc.
Charleston Habitat for Humanity
Charleston Orphan House
Dorchester Habitat for Humanity
East Cooper Community Outreach (ECCO)
East Cooper Meals on Wheels
Enough Pie
Florence Crittenton Programs of South Carolina
Friends of Coastal South Carolina
Helping and Lending Outreach Support (HALOS)
Humanities Foundation
Junior Achievement of Greater SC
Katie’s Krops
Lowcountry AIDS Services
Lowcountry Autism Foundation
Lowcountry Food Bank, Inc.
Lowcountry Pregnancy Center
March of Dimes – South Carolina Chapter/Lowcountry Division
My Sister’s House, Inc.
One-Eighty Place
Operation Home, Inc.
Palmetto Conservation Foundation
Palmetto Project Inc./Begin with Books program
Pattison’s Academy
Respite Care of Charleston
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Charleston South Carolina Inc.
Halloween
To safely celebrate Halloween this year, DHEC recommends outdoor, no-contact events that are low-risk for disease transmission. Drive-through events, one-directional haunted trails, outdoor pumpkin patches and creative methods for handing out candy can be safe alternatives for celebrating. Follow these tips to avoid the scare of being exposed to or spreading COVID-19.
Costume masks
Don’t use a costume mask as a substitute for a cloth mask unless it’s made of two or more layers of breathable fabric that covers your mouth and nose and doesn’t leave gaps around your face.
Don’t wear a costume mask over a cloth mask because it can be dangerous if the costume mask makes it hard to breathe. Instead, consider making or purchasing a Halloween-themed cloth mask. Trick-or-treating
Trick-or-treating can occur safely if everyone properly wears protective masks and stays six feet away from others
Keep your mask on at all times
If there’s already a group of kids at one door, wait until they leave before approaching
Skip houses that don’t have precautions in place
Consider organizing trick-or-treating events within communities where those participating have agreed to follow masking and social distancing precautions Handing out candy
Use prepackaged candy only
Offer hand sanitizer outside your door
The safest approach would be to offer bundled packages of candy that each trick-or-treater can collect for themselves
Don’t allow dozens of hands to reach into the same candy bowl
Use tongs to remove the candy from the bowl and drop it into each trick-or-treater’s bag
Wear a mask when you open the door and limit time in close contact
Wash your hands frequently Halloween parties
Halloween parties that involve people outside your household are discouraged. If you want to have a Halloween party, keep it small and invite only immediate family members
Outside events would be lower risk than inside events
Wear your protective mask
Stay six feet away from others
When eating or drinking, replace your protective mask immediately. You’re at highest risk for COVID-19 transmission with your mask off
Avoid any no-mask parties. These have been shown to be extremely high risk for COVID-19 transmission
Have all eating and drinking outside and avoid buffet-style eating. Have one person serve food and have separate tables for each family Haunted houses, festivals and other attractions
Plan ahead and refer to CDC guidance for evaluating the risk level for these types of activities
Keep in mind that any event expecting attendance to be greater than 250 people must go through the mass gatherings event exception process established by Executive Order of the Governor and led by the S.C. Department of Commerce.
Be sure to wear a mask, bring hand sanitizer and stay socially distanced by six feet or more
Screaming and shouting can propel more virus and may increase risk of transmission to those close by and extend to those beyond six feet
Firefly Distillery has focused on providing unique experiences for patrons throughout the pandemic and is now launching a new loyalty program to reward return visitors who have supported this Charleston mainstay’s move and expansion to Park Circle earlier this year.
For those who visited Firefly Distillery’s original location on Wadmalaw, you may know that after 5 visits, you became part of the Firefly Family by getting your polaroid photo up on the Tasting Room wall. And now, just as the distillery has expanded and grown with their new Park Circle location, so has their loyalty program for “Frequent Flyers.”
With so many happenings at Firefly from socially distant concerts to pet adoption events, food trucks, and live music, each visit is it’s own experience. The new “Firefly Frequent Flyer” program was designed to reward repeat visits to the distillery:
Details
1st visit: get your Firefly Frequent Flyer card stamped
2nd visit: get a free Firefly decal or keychain
3rd visit: get a free Firefly koozie
4th visit: get a free Firefly tasting
5th visit: get a free cocktail + get your photo featured on Firefly’s Instagram and added to their “Frequent Flyer” highlight
Laid back, low overhead, and easy to operate with one mate. Currently operates seasonally and part-time but can easily expand to year-round operations. Great repeat business with bookings already in place for this year. Has been in operation for six-plus years with w 5-star rating on Trip Advisor.
Offerings:
Harbor Yacht tours
Sunset tours
Sailing lessons
Overnight trips
Includes: 2005 33 ft. Beneteau 323 sailboat and assets, Website Bookings
Asking Price: $95,900 Gross Revenue: $82,689 Cash Flow: $52,209 FF&E: $60,000 (included in asking price) Facilities: a leased spot in Marina Support & Training: The owner will offer some training Reason for Selling: Retiring
Charleston is the #1 tourist destination in SC and the home of The College of Charleston. The rich history of Charleston and its must-see attractions coupled with the shops, restaurants, and nightlife continues to make it one of South Carolina’s most sought-after cities.
Dr. Jeffrey DiLisi has been selected as the new Chief Executive Officer for Roper St. Francis Healthcare in Charleston, SC. After a successful and extensive national search, Dr. Jeffrey DiLisi was selected to lead the 160-year-old, prestigious, and award-winning, four-hospital health system. Roper Hospital anchors Roper St. Francis Healthcare, St. Francis Hospital, Roper St. Francis Mount Pleasant Hospital, and Roper St. Francis Berkeley Hospital; the 657-bed health system includes more than 117 facilities and doctors’ offices throughout the Lowcountry region.
Our sincerest congratulations to Dr. Jeffrey DiLisi and Roper St. Francis Healthcare!
Dr. DiLisi will join Roper St. Francis Healthcare on December 7th, 2020, after serving as the Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer & Operations for Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington, Virginia. Virginia Hospital Center is an independent health system with a teaching hospital with 394 licensed beds, an employed physician group with practice locations throughout Northern Virginia, and net revenue of approximately $500 MM.
Dr. DiLisi is a data-driven physician executive with over ten years of healthcare leadership experience, increasing operational responsibilities, significant-quality, patient safety, growth, and financial results. He brings proven success in aligning the interests of a mixed Medical Staff with administrative and Board-level strategic priorities. Dr. DiLisi currently serves on the Board membership in CareFirst, the $10 B Maryland/DC/VA Blue Cross and Blue Shield operator. Jeff has an MBA from Duke University, his Medical Degree from Jefferson Medical College, and his undergraduate degree from Duke University. Dr. DiLisi is a Board Certified Internal Medicine physician. Dr. DiLisi and his family, are excited to be a part of the Charleston community.
Bookmaker Oddshark and Bookies have released the latest odds for the U.S. Senate seat in South Carolina and the presidency.
As of the week of October 19th, Democratic Candidate Joe Biden continues to hold a betting lead and Lindsay Graham still holds a slight betting lead though polls have this race is a virtual toss-up.