Charleston County Parks Opens Paddle Sports Launch at Folly Beach Boat Landing

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(FOLLY BEACH, SC) — The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission recently opened a new paddle sports launch at its Folly Beach Boat Landing.

The launch features seven new vehicle-only parking spaces, with a walkway leading to the floating dock system. At the end of the floating dock are two pull-through launch systems designed for kayaks and canoes. These launch systems provide a stable platform for getting in and out of the water. The paddle sports launch area is created specifically for paddle sports craft, so motorized craft/boats will not be permitted to launch from or tie up to the new dock.

This project was funded by the Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission along with the City of Folly Beach.

Also part of the project was the creation of a new seating area with benches to enjoy views of the Folly River. This portion of the project was funded by the City of Folly Beach Tourism and Visitor Promotion Committee.

The Folly Beach Boat Landing is located on the Folly River and is accessible from Center Street across the river from Crosby’s Seafood. The landing receives a high volume of users, so in order to make it available to as many people as possible, proper parking etiquette is enforced. Vehicles with trailers should park in the lot’s longer trailer spaces, and vehicles without trailers should park only in the shorter spaces as designated.

Additional information on the Folly Beach Boat Landing, including rules for its use, are available at ccprc.com/boating. The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission maintains 19 public boat landings throughout Charleston County. For additional information, visit CharlestonCountyParks.com.

The mission of the Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission is to improve the quality of life in Charleston County by offering a diverse system of park facilities, programs and services. The large park system features over 11,000 acres of property and includes four day parks, three beach parks, three dog parks, two landmark fishing piers, three waterparks, 19 boat landings, a climbing wall, a challenge course, a historical plantation site, an interpretive center, an equestrian center, cottages, a campground, a marina, as well as wedding, meeting and event facilities.The park system also offers a wide variety of recreational services – festivals, camps, classes, programs, volunteer opportunities, and more. For more information, call 843-795-4386 or visit www.charlestoncountyparks.com.

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Charleston Daily welcomes Sophie Lewallen: A Valuable Addition to Our Dynamic Team!

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We are honored and thrilled to introduce Sophie Lewallen, Charleston Daily’s newest Intern and team member. Her passion, thirst for knowledge, exploratory nature and authentic demeanor of caring is such a perfect complement to the Charleston Daily culture and vision.

We are so excited to see how her personal vision and ideas will amplify your experience with Charleston Daily.

Let’s learn more about this amazing College of Charleston Junior who will help us take our publication to new amazing levels!

About Sophie

Sophie Lewallen, a product of a tight knit family from Hamilton, New Jersey, has found herself living in Charleston, South Carolina. In the pursuit of chasing a life on the southern coast, a born and bred Jersey girl, Sophie is enjoying good music, great food, and meeting good people in the Charleston area.

A College of Charleston junior pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Marketing with a minor in Business Administration, she is on her path of discovering where her passion lies within the marketing sector. Sophie enjoys learning and new experiences as she values personal growth and self improvement.

She is interested in community engagement and is looking forward to meeting new people. With a love for all Charleston has to offer, Sophie is eager to embark on her journey with the Charleston Daily.

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Flying Biscuit Café is coming to West Ashley, SC! Grand Opening Monday January 29, 2024

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Flying Biscuit Café Debuts New Location in the Heart of Charleston, South Carolina

The Iconic All-Day Breakfast Franchise Opens in West Ashley Neighborhood 

CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA – January 16, 2024 – The Flying Biscuit Café has announced its latest restaurant, located in the bustling West Ashley neighborhood of Charleston, South Carolina, will open to the public on Monday, January 29th, 2024. Flying Biscuit Café West Ashley is the second Charleston area location for the all-day breakfast chain, which has been serving its famous biscuits and southern-inspired meals with fresh ingredients to customers throughout the Southeast for more than 30 years. 

The new West Ashley based Flying Biscuit Café will also be the second franchise location for owner Summer Lee, who opened the concept in Greenville, South Carolina in 2019. “As the birthplace of Charleston, West Ashley is home to some of the city’s best neighborhoods and is full of history and beauty, making it the perfect destination for the Flying Biscuit Café,” noted Lee. “I’ve been wanting to open in West Ashley for several years, and I believe our Greenville location, with all its growth, newfound tourism and nearby attractions, has prepared me well for the next level here in Charleston.”

Lee has seen great success in Greenville, establishing Flying Biscuit as a popular dining staple as well as a leading philanthropic partner within the community. Similar to her efforts in Greenville, Lee is already working to develop strong ties to the West Ashley neighborhood with plans to give back to schools and other local non-profits and charities, while also sponsoring area sporting events and organizations. 

To celebrate the opening, Flying Biscuit West Ashley will offer $1 and $5 daily grand opening specials throughout the week of January 29th, 2024. Highlights will include Friday’s special of $5 Shrimp & Grits and $5 Burgers and Sandwiches.  

Flying Biscuit Café opened its first location in Candler Park, Atlanta, in 1993 and has expanded to 33 franchise locations across the Southeast with several more in the pipeline for openings throughout 2024. Bringing the best of southern comfort food and 20,000 freshly made biscuits to customers every week, each location delivers southern-inspired breakfast and lunch all day, seven days a week. The chain also delivers a variety of healthy options to accommodate vegan, gluten-free and other dietary preferences of today’s customers. 

The new Flying Biscuit Café in West Ashley is located at 2245 Ashley Crossing Drive, Unit 16, Charleston, South Carolina 29414. Operating hours are 7am-2pm Monday-Friday and 7am-3pm Saturday & Sunday. The restaurant will also offer takeout and catering and can be contacted at westashleycharleston@flyingbiscuit.com. For more information on The Flying Biscuit Café visit https://www.flyingbiscuit.com/

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About The Flying Biscuit Café

The Flying Biscuit Café specializes in southern-inspired breakfast and brunch options like GA peaches & cream waffles, stuffed French Toast, and pancake tacos. The fast-growing café has recently expanded the menu into lunch with burger and sandwich options like the Hot-Lanta Chicken Sandwich and Fried Green Tomato BLT, along with delicious Shrimp & Grits. Aside from making an average of 20,000 fluffy biscuits each week in store, the Flying Biscuit kitchen travels and can cater events of any size with breakfast & lunch buffets, party trays, and individual box meals. Founded in Atlanta in 1993, Flying Biscuit currently has 33 locations with several more under development. For more information, visit www.flyingbiscuit.com.

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Old Towne Creek County Park Construction Update – January 17, 2024

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Exciting progress has been made on the construction of Old Towne Creek County Park. Much work has been done on the new walking trails, and when complete, the new park will feature over a mile of trails. Renovation has also begun on the existing building, historically called “The Rain Hut,” that will be the Park Center when complete. Foundation and slab work has also begun on the park’s Learning Center building. In addition work continues on the dike within the park that will become part of the walking trail system. The park is on track to open in 2025.

For more information on the future park, please visit https://ccprc.com/1728/Old-Towne-Creek-County-Park.

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‘Abilities in disabilities’: The story behind the first ClemsonLIFE student with Down syndrome succeeding in American Sign Language

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Taylor Freeman made history last fall as the first Clemson University student with Down syndrome to complete an American Sign Language (ASL) course, defying limitations.

Her path to enrolling in lecturer Tasha Goodrich’s class united multiple members of the Clemson Family, each encouraging her to learn a new and expressive way to communicate.

A junior with ClemsonLIFE, Freeman is in the post-secondary education program for students with intellectual disabilities that prioritizes job skills and independent living. She learned from a distinguished group of professors as Clemson is one of only 172 four-year institutions that fully recognize ASL as a unique and complex language.

“I loved it,” Freeman said of the experience. “Having the students and volunteers help me made me very happy. This class felt like my family. I always wanted to take this class from the moment I was accepted into the ClemsonLIFE program.”

A partnership forms

LIFE volunteer Sydney Standifer and Freeman’s Sigma Kappa sorority sister Egan Conrad invited Goodrich to the annual spring ClemsonLIFE talent show. Conrad, an ASL club officer, worked with Freeman to perform a song in ASL at the show.

“It’s been awesome to see her fall in love with the language and learn to communicate with others,” Conrad said. “It’s made our relationship closer. We’re constantly practicing with one another to keep up with our skills outside of class. This has been a highlight of my time at Clemson.”

Pictured from left to right are American Sign Language lecturers Bo Clements, Tasha Goodrich, ClemsonLIFE freshmen instructor Courtney Dukes and ASL lecturer Anthony Fattibene.

A connection formed between Goodrich, Freeman’s family and Courtney Dukes ‘15 that night. It’s one Standifer said she was grateful to help forge.

“If it’s not for them, none of this happens,” Goodrich said. “I’ve been teaching for 19 years and this has inspired me. I continue to be in awe of Taylor’s potential and talents. She did this on her own and was a great student.”

“I’m so thrilled that I’m able to experience Taylor’s success along with so many others,” Standifer added.

A meeting afterward between Goodrich, Standifer and fellow ASL lecturers Bo Clements and Anthony Fattibene had one objective: how can we form an inclusive partnership between the department and ClemsonLIFE? The group believed the initiative would have institutional support, partly because of President Jim Clements’ longstanding affinity for ClemsonLIFE.

It was agreed that Freeman wouldn’t take quizzes or exams but expected to complete homework assignments and attend all classes and events hosted on campus.

Heavily involved in the collaborative effort was Dukes, a Clemson graduate who minored in ASL and works with first-year ClemsonLIFE students.

“Taylor’s a very sweet girl,” she said. “I always felt signing was a little pocket of my life that didn’t intersect with other areas. It’s been cool to see one of my students do something I really love. It’s been good for me to see one of my students excel in something I love, too.”

Moving forward

With a solid web of support weaved by professors, volunteers and her classmates, Freeman thrived in the classroom, which included students Grayson Yerich and Caroline Chamness. Chamness is a fellow sorority sister who sat next to Freeman in class. Yerich said Freeman grew noticeably confident in signing. Fattibene, who hadn’t taught Freeman, called her a natural with the language.

“I really enjoyed walking into class and seeing her smile,” Chamness said. “She is such a sweet person with a big heart and an amazing personality.”

“I can’t wait to see what else Taylor does in the future,” Yerich added. “With her positive attitude and work ethic, I know she will continue to flourish in all she does.”

The Fall semester was full of events to participate in, including a unique opportunity to sign the national anthem in Memorial Stadium with the ASL club before the Tigers upset Notre Dame in early November.

Taylor Freeman, third from left on the front row, is in Clemson’s American Sign Language club and signed the national anthem with the group before Clemson beat Notre Dame on November 4, 2023, in Memorial Stadium.

And, of course, Freeman’s family is proud she paved the way for classmates and others with disabilities. Her mom, Ayoca Freeman, said Taylor has never shied away from trying something new. With the Spring semester here, Taylor will continue to be a member of the ASL club.

 “I am proud to call her my daughter and I thank God for using her life to show others that there are abilities in disabilities,” Ayoca said.

Clemson News thanks Alton Brant and Courtney Dukes for their interpretation during interviews, which made this story possible.

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Sonara Health partners with Behavioral Health Group to increase access to take-home methadone in South Carolina

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CHARLESTON, S.C., Jan. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — As part of its mission to make it easier for patients to access life-saving methadone treatment, Sonara Health has partnered with Behavioral Health Group to make Sonara’s remote dosing application available to three opioid treatment programs in South Carolina.

BHG operates the largest network of Joint Commission-accredited opioid treatment programs, providing personalized, outpatient treatment in 22 states. This partnership will bring Sonara’s solution to BHG’s three South Carolina treatment centers: in Charleston, Aiken, and Spartanburg.

With Sonara’s web-based application, patients can remotely record their methadone doses for their care teams to review. This makes it easier for patients to qualify for take-homes sooner as well as increase their number of take-homes over time.

“BHG is looking forward to our new partnership in SC programs. Sonara’s remote dosing tech and other digital solutions offer innovative ways to improve treatment access, allowing our programs to reach more people and maintain patient engagement,” says National Clinical Director, Christine Martin.

Sonara’s solution is shown to support remote dosing by increasing communication and fostering trust. In a recent, peer-reviewed study, 92% of patients described Sonara’s app as “easy to use” and agreed or strongly agreed that they would like to use it frequently.

“The expansion into South Carolina through our BHG partnership marks a significant milestone for us. We are excited to make take-home dosing safe and accessible for more patients,” said Sonara Founder and CEO Michael Giles, MD. “And we’re thrilled to partner with BHG, one of the nation’s largest opioid treatment providers.”

About Sonara Health: Sonara Health’s remote dosing solution makes it easier for people with opioid use disorder to commit to their methadone treatment. The company’s web-based application allows patients to record their take homes by scanning a QR code placed on their methadone bottles, and then recording a video of themselves dosing for their care team to review. Sonara was designed to build trust between OTP patients and their care teams, empowering clinics with insights to make informed treatment decisions, while also improving program retention rates and treatment outcomes.

About BHG: Behavioral Health Group (BHG) is the largest network of Joint Commission-accredited opioid treatment programs in the U.S., delivering comprehensive, personalized evidence-based medical and behavioral therapies for individuals with opioid use disorder. With 115 locations in 22 states, BHG has more than 1,900 employees who serve more than 42,000 patients. To learn more, visit bhgrecovery.com.

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CONTACT: Michael Giles, MD, Sonara Health Founder and CEO, michael@sonarahealth.com, (832) 387-7242; Business Development Information: Dwight Mussleman, BHG Chief Development Officer, dwight.mussleman@bhgrecovery.com, 214-365-6114; Media Contact: Christine Martin, BHG National Clinical Director, christine.martin@bhgrecovery.com, 469-792-5441

NextTribe Launches New Travel Website for Women Over 45 to Explore the World – Upcoming trips include Charleston, SC

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AUSTIN, Texas /PRNewswire/ — Today, NextTribe, a digital magazine and events company for bold women in mid-life and beyond is excited to announce the official launch of its new travel booking and community building platform. 

NextTribe was created for women over 45 who love to connect with other women through travel, online, and in their communities. This platform is set to transform the way women travel and explore together, even if they’re used to flying solo.

NextTribers on a sunset ride on the beach at Troncones, Mexico, 2023
NextTribers on a sunset ride on the beach at Troncones, Mexico, 2023

“We started NextTribe seven years ago to inform, promote and, maybe most importantly, connect smart, engaged women in this influential age group,” says Co-founder and CEO Jeannie Ralston. “Travel has always been part of the mix, and we’ve been awed by the way women have bonded on our trips as they share extraordinary experiences in memorable destinations. Our new platform makes it easier for women to find each other and their next dream trip.”

With a deep understanding of the unique needs and preferences of women in this demographic, NextTribe has been engaging women over 45 through memorable and provocative articles, small private events, and memberships. The new user-friendly platform gives women in this age group a chance to meet other women travelers, connect with women in the host communities and countries, and find each other through their members-only social network, TribeSocial. In 2024, NextTribe will take small groups of women on 18 trips: to India, Peru, Paris and Vietnam, plus their signature trip to San Miguel de Allende for Dia de los Muertos. US trips include downtown Manhattan, Charleston, SC, and Santa Fe, New Mexico. NextTribe’s 2025 trip to Rwanda and Uganda is already nearly sold out.

“As members of the Transformational Travel Council, we are committed to creating experiences that are not just about the date and destination. Anybody can do that,” says Ralston.”We make sure that in every destination we meet local women. We believe we can help make the world a better place for women, one traveler, one article, one new relationship at a time.”
In addition to launching the new travel platform, NextTribe has acquired another travel company for women this age, Girls on the Go.

“Our missions are aligned, and we were thrilled when the founders chose us to pick up the baton and take their travelers with us,” says Ralston. “We can’t wait to meet them and introduce them to our members.”

For more information about NextTribe and its new travel and community platform, please visit https://nexttribe.com/

About NextTribe

NextTribe offers travel and a vibrant community for women 45+. We believe now–at midlife and beyond–is our moment to shine: to explore, grow, and embrace new friendships, and enjoy new experiences together.

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10900 Research Blvd, 160-C, #3177
Austin, Texas 78759
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Pho-Nomenal Bowl in North Charleston is Phenomenally Delicious

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What can we say about Pho-Nomenal Bowl! It is an exceptional restaurant option in North Charleston.

Without a doubt, attentive service, authentic quality food, portions made for royalty and a dance party for the kids.

The last part needs a little explaining. If you come at night, there is a strobe light that spins the logo right outside the front door and trust us, the kids will love it and dance off their meal.

Here is a few reasons you should plan a visit (and perhaps several) to Pho-Nomenal-Bowl in North Charleston, SC.

  • The Pho is so beautifully prepared and without exception, enough for 3 meals. This was the biggest Pho bowl we have ever witnessed.
  • The fried rice dishes are so mild and authentically prepared in a traditional Vietnamese style, we could not have prepared it better if we tried a hundred times.
  • The iced coffee and smoothies are perfect for the warm spring and summer months.
  • The Vietnamese sandwiches are a perfect choice for a fulfilling lunch.
  • Such a wonderful and diverse offering of starters.

Location and Ordering Details

  • Official Website and Online Ordering
  • Location: 7620 Rivers Ave #350, North Charleston, SC 29406 (Plaza with Best Buy and Aldi)
  • Hours: Monday 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM / CLOSED – Tuesday / Wednesday – Saturday – 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM / Sunday – 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM
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One Man, One Voice – Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King – Original Poem

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By Mark A. Leon

In the name of love, he had a dream
A man, a voice, a patron to the movement of equality

The courage to sacrifice
His blood poured on a fateful day in April in the South to empower a revolution
The wanderers, became the leaders and soon one voice, became many

With his heart, Dr. King felt the power of a future erased of hatred
With a nation crippled, he brought a million to its feet
Silenced by a history of division, he screamed from the towers
Cut by knives of racial intolerance, he helped heal the wounds
Burdened by books of ignorance, he began to educate

United as one; a celebration of virtue
A message of love

It is often said, no one man can move a mountain, but inspiration can build cathedrals

One day
With the faith of the bible
A man
A simple man, said “no more”

No more hate
No more violence
No more judging righteousness
No more blood

One day, a man had a dream to see his children live in a unified nation, a world of acceptance, guided by the principles of love

Touched by the tenderness of the Lord and the voice of a thousand horses, words came to life
Inspired and profound
Deep and enriching
Harmonious to the angels above

His presence lives on, but his fight remains