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Mount Pleasant, S.C. (October 13, 2021) – Owner Rick Fabrizi, together with Mayor Will Haynie and Councilwoman Kathy Landing, along with Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce members Chris Staubes and Rebecca Imholz, participated in the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Nauti Monkey, located at 700 S Shelmore Blvd., Unit 102.
Nauti Monkey is a craft beer and select wine “Sit n’ Sip and Grab n’ Go” concept offering a variety of beers and wines with a moderate selection of cold appetizers. Nauti Monkey presents an atmosphere with good drinks, good music, and good vibes.
Rick is also a strong supporter of the United States Armed Forces. His business offers discounts for members of the military and the seating area features a “Missing Man Table” to honor fallen and missing soldiers.
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. – The 22nd annual McElveen Race for The ARK was held on August 28, 2021 was a banner year, raising more than $30,000 with 400 participants. Race proceeds will benefit The ARK in its work providing comprehensive support services to families living with Alzheimer’s or related dementia. The event funds programs in five area counties, including memory screenings, resource fairs, educational workshops, support groups, and respite centers.
The race included a 5K run/walk and 1-mile fun run – both races began and ended at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Summerville.
“It was a perfect morning to have the community come together for families living with Alzheimer’s or related dementia in our area,” said Megan Severn, development director of The ARK. “We are thankful for our sponsors, volunteers and participants for joining us this year.”
In South Carolina, 86,000 people are living with Alzheimer’s and that number is estimated to rise to 120,000 by the year 2025. The state has the eighth highest Alzheimer’s death rate in America and has seen a 122 percent increase in deaths since 2000.
While each participant received a commemorative medallion when they crossed the finish line, 2021 race winners include:
Overall Female – Rives O’Connell (19:35)
Overall Male – Griffin McNeish (17:06)
Youth Challenge Winners: Summerville High School Athletics
Corporate Challenge Winner: AllCare Living Services
To stay current on all the ARK news and events, including the dates for the 21st annual race in 2020, visit www.TheARKofSC.org.
ABOUT THE ARK, ALZHEIMER’S FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES
Based in Summerville, The ARK is a local nonsectarian nonprofit outreach program providing hope and relief to families living with Alzheimer’s Disease or a Related Dementia (ADRD). Support services include: social respite care, support groups, education, caregiver consultations, resource referrals and community development. For more information, call 843-471-1360 or visit thearkofsc.org.
Former United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations and Governor of South Carolina Nikki R. Haley has been named to the Clemson Board of Trustees, effective immediately.
Haley graduated with a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Clemson in 1994. After leaving Clemson, she worked for her family business and served as its chief financial officer.
Haley’s distinguished career in public service began in 2004 with her election to the South Carolina House of Representatives. In 2010, Haley was elected as the first female and first minority Governor of South Carolina and was the youngest governor in the country at that time. She was reelected as Governor in 2014.
Under Governor Haley’s leadership, South Carolina was a leader in economic development and her administration announced new jobs in every county in the state during her tenure. Governor Haley also ushered in significant education reform, which sought to make funding more equitable and equip classrooms with the latest technology.
In 2016, then President-elect Donald Trump nominated Haley to be the twenty-ninth U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations. Haley continued to serve as Governor of South Carolina until her confirmation by the U.S. Senate in January 2017. Haley served as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations until January 2019. During that time, she was also a member of the President’s Cabinet and the National Security Council.
At the United Nations, Ambassador Haley worked to introduce reforms to make the organization more efficient, transparent, and accountable. Ambassador Haley was also a champion of human rights and challenged human rights violators. In the U.N. Security Council, she sought to defend America’s interests and safety. Those efforts included spearheading negotiations resulting in the strongest set of sanctions ever placed on North Korea for its nuclear weapons program.
Since 2019, Haley has led the Stand for America advocacy group, which seeks to promote public policies that strengthen America’s economy, culture, and national security.
Born in Bamberg, South Carolina, she is the daughter of Indian immigrants. Haley and her husband, Michael, a combat veteran who deployed to Afghanistan, have two children and reside in Kiawah Island, S.C.
“Ambassador Haley’s love of country, leadership skills, commitment to education, and passion for Clemson University will serve the Board well. She will be a tireless advocate for the University and all of its constituents,” said Kim Wilkerson, Chair of the Board of Trustees.
Haley succeeds David H. Wilkins of Greenville, who is retiring as a Trustee after serving since 2007, including six years as Chair. Wilkins will become a Trustee Emeritus.
Wilkins graduated with honors from Clemson in 1968 and was a starter on the tennis team from 1966-68. Wilkins earned his law degree from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1971 and served as a first lieutenant in the United States Army and the U.S. Army Reserves.
Wilkins began his political career in 1981 as a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives. He served as a Representative for 25 years, including 11 years as Speaker of the House.
In June 2005, he was sworn in as the United States Ambassador to Canada and served in that position until January 2009. Since 2009, Wilkins has chaired the Public Policy and International Law practice group at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP.
In 2003, Clemson recognized Wilkins with an honorary doctorate and the Alumni Distinguished Service Award. Wilkins is the recipient of numerous other accolades, including the Order of the Palmetto. Most recently, he was the recipient of the 2021 Bond Clemson Distinguished Athletes Award.
Haley was selected to fill the seat vacated by Wilkins according to terms established in the will of Thomas Green Clemson.
– Fast casual concept to celebrate reopening of new location October 20–
ATLANTA – October 11, 2021 – Chicken Salad Chick, the nation’s only fast casual chicken salad restaurant concept, announced today the reopening of its relocated restaurant in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. After over five years of operating in Northcutt Plaza Shopping Center, the brand will be moving just two doors down to a larger space featuring a drive-thru and expanded dining room seating. The new location is designed to better accommodate the growing number of Chick fans in the area, whether they choose dine-in or on-the-go. Now located at 280-A West Coleman Boulevard, the new Mount Pleasant restaurant will celebrate its reopening on Wednesday, October 20 by offering free chicken salad for a year to the first 100 guests.
During reopening week, guests will experience the Southern hospitality that Chicken Salad Chick is known for with giveaways and specials that include:
Wednesday, October 20 – The first 100 guests will receive one large Quick Chick of chicken salad per month for an entire year, with one of those lucky guests randomly selected to win one large Quick Chick of chicken salad per week.* Guests can arrive starting at 7 a.m. for grand opening day only.
Thursday, October 21– The first 50 guests to purchase a Chick Special will receive a free Chick tote bag.**
Friday, October 22 – All guests can enjoy two Quick Chicks and get one of equal or lesser value free.**
Saturday, October 23 – The first 50 guests to purchase a Chick Special will receive a free Chick cooler.**
Behind the relocation is multi-unit franchise owner duo Julie Beville and Michelle Singleton of Sing Bev Hospitality, LLC. With previous careers in sales, marketing and time spent as stay-at-home moms, Beville and Singleton had been longtime patrons of Chicken Salad Chick before joining the brand. After meeting the Chicken Salad Chick’s founder, Stacy Brown, Beville and Singleton were inspired by her triumph and related to her journey, deciding to expand the brand across the Carolinas. The team opened their first Chicken Salad Chick in Greenville in 2013 and have since grown to 13 locations throughout North and South Carolina, with a new restaurant in Rock Hill, South Carolina slated to open this fall.
“Michelle and I are so proud to reflect on our growth with Chicken Salad Chick. Through each location across the Carolinas, we have come to understand our Chick fans more and more every day. Specifically, our Mount Pleasant restaurant has become a place for guests to enjoy a fresh meal while sharing loving moments with friends and family,” says Julie Beville. “We’ve always wanted to offer our Mount Pleasant guests the enhanced dining experience they craved and couldn’t pass on the opportunity when the space became available to expand our dining room and offer drive-thru to our Chick fans!”
Chicken Salad Chick in Mount Pleasant will be open Monday – Saturday from 10:30 a.m. – 8 p.m. For more information, visit www.chickensaladchick.com. Follow Chicken Salad Chick on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for the latest news and trends.
*Guests should arrive at Chicken Salad Chick between 7 and 10 a.m. on Grand Opening Day to check in. The first 100 guests will be assigned a number and a designated return time between 10 and 11:15 a.m. Upon return, guests will make a purchase of “The Chick” or anything of greater value and enter a code on the CravingCredits app to officially secure your spot. If you are late, or miss return time, your spot will be awarded to next in-line. Guests must be 16 years or older, redemption begins 10/25/21. **Dine in or take out only. Limit 1 reward per Guest Present. Not valid with any other offers.
*Free item must be equal or lesser value. Not valid with any other offers.
Chicken Salad Chick serves full-flavored, Southern-style chicken salad made from scratch and served from the heart. With more than a dozen original chicken salad flavors as well as fresh side salads, gourmet soups, signature sandwiches and delicious desserts, Chicken Salad Chick’s robust menu is a perfect fit for any guest. Founded in Auburn, Alabama by Stacy and Kevin Brown in 2008, Chicken Salad Chick has grown to more than 200 restaurants in 17 states. Today, under the leadership of Scott Deviney and the Chicken Salad Chick team, the brand is continuing its rapid expansion with both franchise and company locations. Chicken Salad Chick has received numerous accolades including rankings in the 2021 Entrepreneur Franchise 500, Franchise Times’ Fast & Serious for the second consecutive year, Fast Casual.com‘s top Movers and Shakers from 2018 to 2021, QSR’s Best Franchise Deals in 2019 and 2020, and Franchise Business Review’s Top Food Franchises in 2020. See www.chickensaladchick.com for additional information.
Dashi, located near Park Circle, has it all from appetizing burritos, steamed buns and jumbo Thai wings, to frozen cocktails, beer, wine and a spacious outdoor patio perfect for small gatherings.
Dashi is excited to partner with Jimmie Wilbourn of Living in Motion to host a series of Tai Chi classes on their patio the second Saturday of every month at 10 a.m. Tai Chi provides stress benefits for all ages due to its gentle and fluid movements, and allows participants to connect with their mind, body and soul.
Jimmie’s first class will be this Saturday, October 9. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased by scanning the PayPal QR code HERE or by heading to THIS link.
Brunch service begins at 11 a.m. and guests are encouraged to cool down with a refreshing Mimosa or Build-Your-Own-Bloody Mary, along with delicious dishes like Duck Fried Rice, Breakfast Tacos and Duck Hash.
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Charleston, S.C.– October 6- Tori Nardone, Founder of The Balancing Effect and Creator of A Toast to Women, has launched She Shells – a jewelry company that celebrates women and the Charleston coast. Her first collection contains 25 unique necklaces made with local shells named for women in her life who inspire her.
The idea spurred when Nardone and her husband started taking their new pup to the IOP beach for off leash hours in September 2020. “I became enamored with picking up pretty shells while we walked, and my husband would giggle and ask what on Earth I would do with all of them. I told him I’d make jewelry out of them one day when I was ready,” said Nardone.
As she collected shells, she noticed that each of them reminded her of a special person in her life. She’d find a speckled shell that made her think of a spunky friend, or she’d find a creamy white shell that made her think of a calming friend. She knew then that each jewelry piece would be named for the person she felt the shell and accompanying beads embodied. And so, She Shells was born. Each piece embodies and tells the story of an extraordinary woman in Nardone’s life. Future collections will tell the stories of more extraordinary women.
After a year of collecting and honing her craft, Nardone officially launched She Shells in September 2021.
“I have always been enthralled by jewelry and the act of accessorizing. I’m a firm believer that the perfect piece can take an outfit from good to great. I also strive to keep a minimal wardrobe, and so I’ve found that having special pieces of jewelry make my repeat outfits feel new and different. My hope is that each piece, whether it be from a set collection or a custom order, makes women feel special, beautiful, and capable of whatever they set their mind to.”
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. – Mount Pleasant-based bra company Non Disclosure Apparel will donate a portion of all bra sales in October to local nonprofit, Share Our Suzy.
Many women love the comfort and style of a bralette, but struggle to find one that is concealing without a lot of bulky padding. Non Disclosure Apparel’s non-padded Elli Bralette has a permanent concealer built into each cup.
Throughout October, 40% of the sale of pink bras and 25% of the sales from all other bras will be donated to Share Our Suzy, which helps breast cancer patients in the Lowcountry cover critical expenses that insurance companies do not, such as transportation, groceries, utility bills, child care, rent/mortgage payments and wigs or prosthetics.
Windi McKeithan, owner of Ragamuffin Children’s Boutique in Mount Pleasant, will match the amount raised by the sale of the Elli Bralettes. If any other Charleston area businesses would like to match the fundraising effort, email becky@ndapparel.com.
Share Our Suzy, a volunteer-run organization based in Mount Pleasant, honors the spirit of Suzy McGrane, a photographer who was diagnosed with breast cancer in her early 20s. She ultimately lost her battle with breast cancer when the disease returned in 2004.
Last year as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Non Disclosure Apparel founder Becky Connelly donated 45 bralettes to women undergoing breast cancer treatment at MUSC Hollings Cancer Center.
Connelly has heard from several of her customers who are undergoing radiation treatment or surgery that the Non Disclosure Apparel bralette is comfortable and soft on their irritated skin.
“I was really moved by Share Our Suzy’s mission helping breast cancer patients cover critical daily expenses so they can focus on what matters most: fighting their cancer and getting well,” Connelly said. “This is the perfect time to stock up a couple of new concealing bralettes while also supporting women right here in our community as they battle breast cancer.”
Mount Pleasant resident Connelly began developing the bralette in 2014 after spending years searching for her dream bra: lightweight, no padding, no pre-molded cups or underwire, yet still concealing. When she couldn’t find the bra she wanted, she decided to make it herself and started Non Disclosure Apparel, releasing her first bralettes in 2020.
About Non Disclosure Apparel
Many women love the comfort and style of a bralette, but struggle to find one that is concealing without a lot of bulky padding. Non Disclosure Apparel’s non-padded Elli Bralette has a permanent concealer built into each cup so women never have to worry about their nipples showing through their clothing. Becky Connelly started the company in Mount Pleasant in 2014, frustrated by the lack of comfortable, nipple-concealing bras. In 2020, she launched the company’s first product, The Elli Bralette, in three sizes and colors. In May 2021, The Elli Excel style and two new colors were added to the lineup. The bras are seamless, wire-free, non-padded and have a patent-pending concealer inside each cup. For more information, visit www.ndapparel.com.