South Carolina’s Top Youth Volunteers Of 2020 Selected By National Program (Named from Summerville and Charleston)

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The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards honors Summerville and Charleston students with $1,000, medallions and trip to nation’s capital

Finalists also named in Georgetown, Clover and, Columbia

COLUMBIA, S.C., Feb. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — John Michael Stagliano, 16, of Summerville and Riley Silverman, 12, of Charleston today were named South Carolina’s top two youth volunteers of 2020 by The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, a nationwide program honoring young people for outstanding acts of volunteerism. As State Honorees, John Michael and Riley each will receive $1,000, an engraved silver medallion and an all-expense-paid trip in early May to Washington, D.C., where they will join the top two honorees from each of the other states and the District of Columbia for four days of national recognition events. During the trip, 10 students will be named America’s top youth volunteers of 2020. 

The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, now in its 25th year, is conducted by Prudential Financial in partnership with the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP).

These are South Carolina’s top youth volunteers of 2020:

High School State Honoree: John Michael Stagliano
Nominated by University of Nebraska High School
John Michael, a sophomore at the Lincoln, Nebraska-based online school University of Nebraska High School, collected more than $70,000 worth of donated household goods in order to furnish homes for hundreds of people transitioning out of homelessness, including more than 100 veterans. When John Michael was 12, he started making weekly meals for men at a local homeless shelter. “I was happy when they were finally able to secure a home, but when I learned that they were moving out of the shelter with nothing more than clothing, I became concerned,” he said. “How would this new situation be better than the shelter?”

Believing that everyone deserves a comfortable place to live, John Michael started “Home Again” in late 2016 with the idea of turning houses into homes for homeless people getting back on their feet. His first task was furnishing a home for three men. He called everyone he knew for donations of furniture, appliances, kitchenware, and linens and, with help from his parents, loaded up a truck; within two days, he had fully furnished the house. Soon others began asking for his help, including the Veteran’s Administration, which wanted him to furnish homes for veterans. Donations piled up so dramatically that John Michael needed two storage units to accommodate the goods, so a Realtor hosted a drawing and a restaurant organized a fundraiser to pay the annual rent. John Michael said he will keep going, despite some health challenges he faced this past year. “My issues are small compared to a veteran with no home or a single mom living in a car with her kids,” he said.

Middle-Level State Honoree: Riley Silverman
Nominated by Haut Gap Middle School

Riley, a seventh-grader at Haut Gap Middle School, is an active hunger-fighter in his community whose efforts include helping to pack weekend meals for students in need, maintaining a school vegetable garden that provides fresh produce to a local shelter, and raising money to pay off student lunch debts. Since he was 5 years old, Riley has enthusiastically participated in his older brother’s nonprofit to provide lunch bags for kids who didn’t have enough to eat on weekends; as “snack chef,” he’s helped prepare healthy snacks and given demonstrations on how to make them at home, for nearly 3,000 kids and parents volunteering at the group’s packing parties. And as the co-founder of an initiative called “Catch Up on Lunch,” he has partnered with two groups to hold restaurant “spirit nights” that raised $25,000 to cancel the lunch debts of students at four schools. “When kids are hungry, they can’t enjoy school, and they won’t get the good grades that matter to get started in life,” explained Riley.

Riley is also an active “grower” with Katie’s Krops, an organization that mobilizes kids across the country to grow fresh produce for people in need. To further address the issue of hunger, he asked his principal for permission to plant three vegetable garden beds on his school grounds, then bought supplies, recruited volunteers, and ultimately donated 25 pounds of green peppers, squash, and basil to a local shelter. He also conducted hands-on planting workshops for 55 kids. “These projects make the world a better place,” said Riley, “and they also help kids think more about other people.”         

Distinguished Finalists

The program judges also recognized four other South Carolina students as Distinguished Finalists for their impressive community service activities. Each will receive an engraved bronze medallion.
These are South Carolina’s Distinguished Finalists for 2020:

Lana Guy, 15, of Georgetown, South Carolina, a sophomore at South Carolina Connections Academy, built and regularly stocks a “little free pantry” with food for people in need in her community; she used money she earned by playing guitar to buy materials, and built, painted and installed the pantry in a busy intersection with the help of her parents and grandparents. Lana was inspired to start this activity after learning about families in her area who are dealing with food insecurity.

Jordan Phillips, 17, of Clover, South Carolina, a senior at Clover High School, volunteers her time at Victory Farms, a horse stable that offers therapeutic riding lessons to people with special needs; she regularly spends Wednesday evenings and weekends mucking out stalls and feeding and tacking the horses. Jordan also works directly with program participants, running classes, riding with them on the horse or leading the horse during riding sessions.

Pallavi Rao, 18, of Columbia, South Carolina, a senior at Spring Valley High School, organized a service project, “Totes for Hope,” that sourced and donated wheelchair bags that patients at a rehabilitation center can use to carry their personal belongings; she raised money through donation boxes, a GoFundMe page and word of mouth, then commissioned 110 bags from artisans from Rajkot, India. Pallavi hopes to continue this service project to honor her Indian heritage while benefitting her local community.

Tyler White, 17, of Columbia, South Carolina, a senior at Spring Valley High School, started and runs “Seniors 4 Seniors” a student club at his high school that has prepared and delivered thousands of meals to local people in need by collaborating with the local chapter of Meals on Wheels. Tyler, who recruited members and tracks the club’s efforts, was inspired to start this volunteer activity in memory of his late grandmother, who had a chronic illness.

“In our 25th year of honoring young volunteers, we are as inspired as ever by the work students are doing to address the needs of a changing world,” said Charles Lowrey, chairman, and CEO of Prudential Financial, Inc. “We hope that their resolve, their initiative and their perspectives on society’s challenges move others to consider how they can make a difference, too.”

“Middle level and high school students are doing remarkable things to shape the future of their communities through volunteer service. They inspire all students and schools to drive learning with real-world challenges,” said JoAnn Bartoletti, executive director of NASSP. “Congratulations to each of the 2020 honorees – it’s an honor to celebrate your commitment to creating positive change.”

About The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards

The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards represents the United States’ largest youth recognition program based solely on volunteer service. All public and private middle level and high schools in the country, as well as all Girl Scout councils, county 4-H organizations, American Red Cross chapters, YMCAs and Points of Light Global Network members, were eligible to select a student or member for a local Prudential Spirit of Community Award. These Local Honorees were then reviewed by an independent judging panel, which selected State Honorees and Distinguished Finalists based on criteria including personal initiative, effort, impact, and personal growth. 

While in Washington, D.C., the 102 State Honorees – one middle level and one high school student from each state and the District of Columbia – will tour the capital’s landmarks, meet top youth volunteers from other parts of the world, attend a gala awards ceremony at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, and visit their congressional representatives on Capitol Hill. On May 4, 10 of the State Honorees – five middle level and five high school students – will be named America’s top youth volunteers of 2020. These National Honorees will receive additional $5,000 scholarships, gold medallions, crystal trophies, and $5,000 grants from Prudential for nonprofit charitable organizations of their choice.  

Since the program began in 1995, more than 130,000 young volunteers have been honored at the local, state and national levels. The program also is conducted by Prudential subsidiaries in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Ireland, India, China, and Brazil. In addition to granting its own awards, The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program also distributes President’s Volunteer Service Awards to qualifying Local Honorees.

For information on all of this year’s Prudential Spirit of Community State Honorees and Distinguished Finalists, visit http://spirit.prudential.com or www.nassp.org/spirit.

About NASSP

The National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) is the leading organization of and voice for principals and other school leaders across the United States. NASSP seeks to transform education through school leadership, recognizing that the fulfillment of each student’s potential relies on great leaders in every school committed to the success of each student. Reflecting its long-standing commitment to student leadership development, NASSP administers the National Honor Society, National Junior Honor Society, National Elementary Honor Society, and National Student Council. Learn more at www.nassp.org

About Prudential Financial

Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU), a financial services leader, has operations in the United States, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. Prudential’s diverse and talented employees are committed to helping individual and institutional customers grow and protect their wealth through a variety of products and services, including life insurance, annuities, retirement-related services, mutual funds, and investment management. In the U.S., Prudential’s iconic Rock symbol has stood for strength, stability, expertise, and innovation for more than a century. For more information, please visit www.news.prudential.com.

For Spirit of Community Awards program logo and medallion graphics, please visit https://spirit.prudential.com/resources/media

Charleston County Public Libary Partners to Offer Free Tax Service Provided to Local Area Residents

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Tuesday, January 28, 2020, Charleston County Library

CHARLESTON, S.C. – Area residents can receive free help with their taxes at several CCPL branches through a project coordinated with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program, S.C. Thrive and the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP). A current picture ID and Social Security card are required, along with the Social Security cards of any dependents. For additional tax assistance, you may contact these organizations directly: VITA at 843-769-8173 or 2-1-1, AARP at 1-888-227-7669 or S.C. Thrive at 800-726-8774.

South Carolina Tax Information
On the Web: South Carolina Department of Revenue
Toll-Free: 1-800-768-3676Federal Tax Information
On the Web: Internal Revenue Service
Toll=Free: 1-800-829-3676

Free brand-name tax preparation software is available for individuals and families with an income of $62,000 or less. Free online fillable forms are available for all income levels. Check the IRS site for details.

The AARP will be providing assistance at the following branches:

Johns Island Regional Library
Saturdays, Feb. 1 – April 11: 10am-2pm

Hurd/St. Andrews Regional Library
Fridays, Feb. 7 – April 3: 10 a.m. – 2  p.m.
Friday April 10: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

SC Thrive will help people file their taxes at the following locations and dates:

Dorchester Road Regional Library
Mondays, Jan. 27 – April 13: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Dart Library
Tuesdays, Feb. 4 – April 14: 1 p.m. -5 p.m.

Baxter-Patrick James Island Library
Wednesdays, Feb. 5 – April 8: 3:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.

Otranto Road Regional Library
Thursdays, Feb. 6 – April 9: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

West Ashley Library
Fridays, Jan. 31 – April 10: Noon – 3 p.m.

McClellanville Library
Saturdays, Feb. 15, March 21, and April 11: 10 a.m. -1 p.m.

BCDCOG Releases 2020 State of Regional Transportation Report (Lowcountry)

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DOCUMENT TALKS CURRENT TRANSIT PROGRAM STATUS,
TRANSIT PLANNING FOR FUTURE
 

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (January 28, 2020) – The Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments released the 2020 State of Regional Transportation Report. 

Signaling the decade’s first look at the region’s current position on transportation, the report serves as an informative resource and benchmark regarding the status of transit programs, transportation planning and more.

“As our region continues to grow, the opportunities and challenges related to transportation and transit play an increasingly significant role in our daily lives,” said Ron Mitchum, the BCDCOG’s executive director. “It takes much thought, planning and cooperation between the 30 member governments that comprise the BCDCOG, in addition to partner agencies at the local, state, and federal levels, to keep our region moving.”

Produced in cooperation with SC Biz News, the report can be viewed here.
 

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 on Twitter at @BCDCoG.

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MEDIA CONTACT:

Marquel Coaxum
Rawle Murdy
mcoaxum@rawlemurdy.com
(843) 475-4208


Daniel Brock
BCDCOG
danielb@bcdcog.com
(919) 820-2612

Salt Life and OMG Candy Store opening soon on King Street in Charleston, SC

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Charleston Commercial Brings Two New Retailers to 316 King St.
Popular lifestyle brand Salt Life will open first local store 

CHARLESTON, S.C. — Lifestyle brand Salt Life is opening its first local store at 316 King St. Aimed at ocean enthusiasts, Salt Life apparel and merchandise has an enthusiastic following of water-lovers, making it the perfect addition to downtown Charleston’s retail scene. 

Salt Life is opening in the space formerly occupied by 316 Men. From its first merchandise offerings in 2006, Salt Life has grown with distribution in surf shops, specialty stores, department stores and sporting goods retailers. Customers can shop online at saltlife.com and at branded retail stores in places like Huntington Beach and San Clemente, California; Daytona Beach, Tampa, Key West and Orlando, Florida; and Columbus, Georgia.

“Salt Life is growing and we could not be more thrilled to say that we are the proud tenants of 316A King Street in Charleston. Charleston’s King Street is a retail and cultural hub of this historic city, and we feel that our popularity with the district residents is an obvious addition to our growing brick and mortar portfolio,” said Salt Life President Jeff Stillwell. “In 2019, South Carolina was one of our leading sales states and has proven over and over again that they are all about the Salt Life.”

The anticipated opening date for Salt Life is mid-February. 

Also coming to 316B King St. is OMG Candy Store, a modern candy boutique. It takes the spot formerly occupied by Lush Cosmetics, which has relocated to Mount Pleasant Towne Centre. OMG Candy Store is expected to open on April 1. 

OMG Candy Store will offer a sweet selection, from favorite nostalgic candy cigarettes to licensed goodies and fresh fudge. 

CEO and founder Orit Deverell said, “I am very excited to announce the opening of OMG Candy Store. It is a project my team and I have been working on for the past couple of years. We are ready to open our doors on King Street and give the locals and tourists an experience they will not forget.”

Both of these deals were brokered by real estate investment firm Charleston Commercial, a key player in the downtown Charleston real estate market. The company — led by C. Kendrick and managing director Joshua Schaap — has overseen the sale of 10 King Street properties in the last two years, totaling $78.1 million. 

Charleston Commercial’s experience with complex zoning issues, utilities and historic properties make it uniquely positioned to facilitate commercial real estate sales, acquisitions and developments in Charleston’s historic district.

In summer 2019, Charleston Commercial brought together eight properties and six property owners to create a landmark real estate deal bordered by King, Society and George streets. Last fall, the firm also brokered the sale of 231 King St. for $4.175 million. 

“Downtown Charleston, especially King Street,  is an incredibly attractive spot for retailers right now,” Schaap said. “Our expertise on King Street allows us to attract both local and regional brands eager to make a home in Charleston and serve both locals and visitors.”

The team also worked on high-profile downtown deals 529 King St. (formerly Dixie Furniture) as well as 332 King St (formerly Bob Ellis). And they brought luxury cooler brand YETI to Charleston, facilitating the opening of the brand’s second retail store at 360 King St. 

“Adding popular lifestyle brands like YETI and Salt Life along with OMG Candy Store reinforces Charleston’s reputation as the place to be for retailers,” Kendrick added. “Our experience on King Street gives us the unique position to help these companies and brands find a new home in Charleston.” 

About Charleston Commercial
Charleston Commercial is a fully integrated commercial real estate group located in Charleston, S.C., specializing in commercial brokerage and asset management for a wide range of property types, including retail, medical office, office, multi-family, hospitality, urban infill, and industrial properties. The firm offers a broad range of incorporated services to see assignments through from start to finish. Services range from market prospecting, acquisition, value creation (including entitlements, zoning, approvals, and development oversight), leasing, asset management, and disposition. Reach Charleston Commercial at 843-670-5727. 

Charleston has been named one of the 12 Best US Fishing Cities for 2020 by FishingBooker!

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The holiday season’s over and a new decade has begun. It’s time to look ahead at what 2020 will bring, and plan our next fishing trips. While we love small towns and remote waters that have an “untouched” charm, there’s not much to do once the trip is over. With that in mind, FishingBooker revealed its list of the best US fishing cities for 2020, and Charleston is one of them!

Why did Charleston make our list?

Anyone who’s cast a line in the local waters of Charleston won’t be surprised to find the city topping this list for the second year in a row. The shallow grass beds of the Lowcountry are famous for their big Red Drum, Flounder, and Seatrout. The city also has a solid Tarpon bite. It’s not all about the inshore action, though. Local reefs hold Snapper and Grouper. Past that, you can find Tuna, Sailfish, Marlin, and more.

The first thing to do in Charleston is to enjoy how beautiful it is. Take in the Antebellum mansions, cobbled streets, and live oaks. You should also visit the Old Slave Mart Museum to learn about the city’s – and the nation’s – history. Feeling hungry? Sample local Gullah cuisine, full of spices and piled high with shrimp, fish, rice, and okra. Round things off with some live jazz and a refreshing cocktail to beat the evening heat.

The full list of locations that made the list can be found below:

  1. New Orleans, LA
  2. San Francisco, CA
  3. Nashville, TN
  4. Charleston, SC
  5. Portland, OR
  6. Portland, ME
  7. Boston, MA
  8. Virginia Beach, VA
  9. Chicago, IL
  10. Miami, FL
  11. Colorado Springs, CO
  12. San Juan, PR


FishingBooker is the world’s largest platform for connecting anglers and fishing guides, with over 30,000 fishing trips available in more than 1,950 destinations worldwide.

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Painting with a Twist Celebrates Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening in Goose Creek, SC

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The Berkeley Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated the Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the Painting with a Twist. The owners are Aubrie and Nathan Smith. Nathan is a Combat Engineer Officer in the United States Army. Painting with a Twist aims to inspire guests to come together and experience a unique ‘getaway’ that includes friends, paint, and wine. An experience at Painting with a Twist is led by local artists, encouraging guests to create and socialize in a step-by-step process that transforms bare canvases into fun art. Painting with a Twist offers a variety of events from corporate outings and bachelorette parties to date nights and family classes. The studio can accommodate up to 60 people in total, making painting accessible for a few friends or a private party. Painting with a Twist is located at 2511 N Main Street, Studio B, Summerville SC 29486 in Carnes Crossroads.

About the Berkeley Chamber of Commerce
The Berkeley Chamber of Commerce is the voice of business in the greater Berkeley County area. The Chamber seeks to accomplish this vision by advocating for initiatives that enable businesses to grow, thrive and remain relevant and forward-thinking in an ever-changing world. The chamber exists to create a positive impact on our community. The Berkeley Chamber strives to be the unifying force that brings together and leads those who work to improve the quality of life in the Berkeley County region through business growth.

Photo Caption: From left to right front row: Emily, Employee; Nancy, Employee; Brittany, Employee; Aubrie Smith, Owner; Nathan Smith, Owner; Gayla McSwain, City of Goose Creek Councilmember; Steve Lattuca, Berkeley Chamber Board of Directors; From left to right back row: F. Gary White Jr.,City of Charleston Councilmember; Katie, Employee; Tanya Watson, Employee; Daniela, Employee; Aliza Holmes, Employee; Danielle White, Employee; Corey McClary, City of Goose Creek Councilmember;

Harris Teeter Grand Opening at West Ashley Circle set for Wednesday, February 12, 2020

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Harris Teeter is proud to welcome shoppers to its West Ashley Circle location on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020, at 8 a.m. as the company celebrates its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

The store has many unique features including handmade lobster rolls; trail mix bar; in-store smoked salmon; Asian hot foods bar; American hot foods bar; Starbucks; ExpressLane Online Shopping; and a drive-thru Pharmacy.

“Harris Teeter is thrilled to introduce the Charleston community to their brand new Harris Teeter,” said Danna Robinson, communication manager for Harris Teeter. “Our shoppers will experience the same World Class service they have come to know and expect from their Harris Teeter.”

In each of its stores, Harris Teeter strives to offer customers an excellent shopping experience, which begins with customer service and features high-quality products, variety, and selection. Harris Teeter also works to be a true community partner by supporting local schools and youth sports organizations, among other non-profit organizations.

Fast Facts
Store Address:
West Ashley Circle Shopping Center
3865 West Ashley Circle
Charleston, SC 29414
Square Footage: 53,000
Grand Opening Date: Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020
Grand Opening Time: 8 a.m., ribbon cutting, store open immediately following
Store Hours1: 6 a.m. to midnight
Check-Out Lanes: 9 checkouts and 6 express checkouts

Store Features and Departments
Full-service Butchers Market with Rancher Beef, HT Reserve Angus Beef • Fresh Store made Sausage, Burgers & Kabobs • Expanded Full-Service Fishermans Market • Fresh Made Lobster Rolls • Fresh Steamed Seafood Daily • In-Store Smoked Salmon Daily • Full-service Floral Department • Farmers Market Produce • Trail Mix Bar • Salad Bar • Full-service Fresh Foods Market Deli/Bakery • Store Made Pizza • International Cheeses • Custom Cakes and Ice Cream Cakes • Sub Shop • Asian & American Hot Foods Bar • Party Trays • Peanut Butter Grinders • Bulk Candy • Bulk Nuts & Snacks • Drive-Thru Pharmacy • Free Blood Pressure Testing • Private, Professional Pharmacist Consultations • Drug Interaction/ Allergy Screening • Double Coupons • Club 60 Discount • Carryout Service • Parcel Pick-up • ExpressLane Online Shopping • Starbucks • Sit-down eating area • ATM

Harris Teeter, with headquarters in Matthews, N.C., is a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR). The regional grocery chain employs approximately 30,000 associates and operates stores in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Maryland, Delaware, Florida and the District of Columbia.

Participation-driven community announced in Charleston with street art partnership

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LC (Lifestyle Communities), just announced its latest participation-driven rental community, LC Line Street in Charleston. The development will straddle where the Lowcountry LowLine, an extensive urban park aimed at reconnecting the neighborhoods split by the rail line and I-26, will be. The project will be LC’s first in Charleston and is scheduled to break ground in late spring 2020, with tentative completion slated for the end of 2022.

Dedicated to maintaining the architectural character and cultural feel of Charleston within the new community, LC is collaborating with local street artists, Dos Banditos, on an artistic fence wrap to mark the beginning of its long-term partnership with the city. The design depicts the site’s current structures and will rotate over the course of the development, sharing the story of the original site use, its evolution over time and how the future community will build upon its rich past.

The $120 million Phase I of the project will consist of 293 apartment homes and 22,000 square feet of common areas.

Bluemercury Brings Luxury Beauty to Mount Pleasant, SC – Grand Opening Saturday, January 25, 2020

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BLUEMERCURY BRINGS LUXURY BEAUTY TO MOUNT PLEASANT, SC

Washington, DC (January 8, 2020) – Bluemercury, the nationwide luxury cosmetics retailer and cosmetics brand developer, today announced that it will open the brand’s fourth store location in South Carolina on January 10, 2020. The 1,892-square-foot corner-facing store will open officially in Mount Pleasant, SC at 1230 Belk Drive, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464. It will be Bluemercury’s 201st location.

  • Bluemercury is hosting a Grand Opening Celebration on Saturday, January 25th!
  • When doors open at 10 am, the first 50 attendees will receive a FREE beauty gift bag in a Bluemercury tote!

Grand Opening Celebration Date: Saturday, January 25, 2020

Store Location: Bluemercury Mount Pleasant – 1230 Belk Drive, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464

Bluemercury was founded in 1999 by Marla and Barry Beck and is widely recognized as the nation’s largest and fastest-growing luxury beauty and spa retail chain. This iconic high-growth luxury brand now boasts more than 183 specialty stores nationwide. Marla and Barry’s continued mission for Bluemercury is to be the friendly neighborhood beauty store where customers can receive expert, honest beauty advice. The Bluemercury approach always starts with the customer and providing them with a premium and more engaging shopping experience.

This will be the brands fourth location in South Carolina and the third location in the Charleston area. The brand’s location at 255 King Street opened in 2010, with the second location in Kiawah Island opening in 2017. The brand also has a store location in Greenville.

“We are excited to open our latest Bluemercury store in Mount Pleasant, SC,” said Marla Beck, CEO, and Co-Founder of Bluemercury. “I’m thrilled that we’re able to serve the Mount Pleasant community by offering them a conveniently located destination for all of their beauty needs.”

Bluemercury locations carry luxury skincare brands such as Crème de la Mer, Revive, Darphin, M-61 Powerful Skincare and Kiehl’s, along with cosmetics brands NARS, Hourglass, Lune+Aster, RMS Beauty, and more. Clients will also enjoy Bluemercury’s signature in-house spa treatments. Bluemercury has performed more than 10 million spa treatments since the company was founded and was rated by O, The Oprah Magazine as having one of the best facials in America.

Bluemercury Mount Pleasant will be located at 1230 Belk Drive, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464.

About Bluemercury

Bluemercury was founded in 1999 by Marla and Barry Beck and is widely recognized as the nation’s largest and fastest-growing luxury beauty and spa retail chain. This iconic high-growth luxury brand now boasts more than 201 specialty stores nationwide. Bluemercury joined Macy’s, Inc. through acquisition in March 2015 and is the go-to destination for all your luxury beauty needs. Bluemercury stores are embedded in local communities near where clients live and work. The Bluemercury approach always starts with the customer and providing her with a better and more engaging shopping experience.

For additional information on Bluemercury visit Bluemercury.com, follow Bluemercury on Facebook, and @bluemercury on Instagram and Twitter.

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Barrier Islands Free Medical Clinic for Lowcountry Hospitality Workers

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Everyone Deserves a little ‘Southern Hospitality’ – Especially Charleston’s Hospitality Workers. 

As of September 2019, Barrier Islands Free Medical Clinic has extended all free healthcare services to include eligible, low income, uninsured adults who work in the hospitality industry of Downtown Charleston. The HIP [Hospitality Inclusion Project] Initiative aims to expand patient eligibility and provide free healthcare, specialty referrals, and low/no-cost prescription services to all uninsured adults ages 18-65 who serve the hospitality industry of Charleston’s Peninsula, inclusive of all downtown food, beverage, and lodging businesses. [Are you eligible? Take this quiz.]

As a large, 140-volunteer free clinic located on Johns Island just over the Stono River Bridge from downtown Charleston, we are well-positioned to meet the demands of the often low income, uninsured population comprising our hospitality industry. Clinic services include:

  • Primary Care
  • Dermatology
  • Psychiatry
  • Chronic Disease Management
  • Gynecology
  • Urology 
  • Cardiology
  • Reproductive Health
  • Nutrition
  • Low/No Cost Prescriptions
  • Labs & Imaging
  • Free referrals to 19 off-site sub-specialty practices as needed.

As a part of our HIP Initiative, prior to submitting a patient application, all prospective patients must first demonstrate that they meet the base guidelines for free health care services at Barrier Islands Free Medical Clinic. HIP Eligible Patients Must:

*Prospective HIP patients will demonstrate initial eligibility by stating their 1. Current place of employment; 2. Household size and/or financial support for both family/dependent housing or non-familial rent sharing status; and 3. Indicate monthly or annual income.

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Charleston Serves; Charleston Cares. It has long been our philosophy that everyone deserves the dignity of healthcare. We are now fortunate to be able to return the hospitality to those who serve as the backbone of what we consider to be a truly welcoming city.

Help Spread the Word! Follow Us on Twitter @BIFMCovers or use the tag: #HIPchs

Are you eligible? Take this short quiz to help determine your eligibility, or call us at 843-266-9800. You can also email info@bifmc.org.

Click Here for Application Forms and Resources.

Barrier Islands Free Medical Clinic is a 501c3 non-profit medical clinic in Charleston, SC. We provide free medical care to eligible patients just like any family practitioner or internist – at no cost. The Free Clinic serves uninsured adults living at or below 299 % of the Federal poverty level who live or work on the Barrier Islands or serve Charleston’s Downtown Hospitality Industry. You can follow us on FacebookTwitterInstagram and YouTube.