Brent Saba Celebrates ‘Charleston’ By Giving the Town Its Own Anthem

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CHARLESTON, SC / ACCESSWIRE / August 17, 2023 / Celebrated country artist Brent Saba is making waves with his latest hit single and music video, aptly titled “Charleston.” Released on July 7, 2023, the new track is an affectionate ode to his beloved town of Charleston, South Carolina. Saba, who first rose to prominence in 2022 with his song “Lakeside,” has managed to craft a love letter to his city – a moving tribute that is deeply personal and at once universal – resonating with fans near and far.

Artist Formula, Wednesday, August 16, 2023, Press release picture
Artist Formula, Wednesday, August 16, 2023, Press release picture

Charleston, a world-renowned Lowcountry City, now has its own anthem – and it’s a hit! Saba takes his listeners on an aural tour, croons, “…from the beaches to the battery,” as he effortlessly cruises through the city’s highlights in his music video. The local artist’s passion for his city is palpable, making the song a must-listen for any music lover.

“‘Charleston’ is my way of giving back to this city,” Saba shared in an exclusive interview. “Charleston didn’t have a song, until now, and I’m thrilled that we were able to bring together local talent, from the writers to the recording studio to the director and producer of the music video.”

Saba’s commitment to Charleston shines not just through his lyrics, but also through his choice of collaborators. The song’s lyrics were penned by local songwriting collective, Georgie Rhein and Dave Landeo, longtime Charlestonians. The vocals were recorded at Charleston Sound Studios in Mount Pleasant, SC, a place well-known for hosting another South Carolina native, Darius Rucker, for the recording of his rendition of “Wagon Wheel.”

Adding to the rich musical texture of “Charleston,” the instrumental was recorded and mixed at Omni Sound Studios in Nashville, TN by Dylan Maloney. Furthermore, the song was mastered by Billy Decker, a legendary sound engineer with sixteen #1 songs on country radio to his credit. And let’s not forget the sparkling riffs from Tim Galloway, the 2023 Academy of Country Music (ACM) Guitarist of the Year, adding the final touch to this irresistible tune.

Saba, who established his music career in 2019, is keen to emphasize his commitment to his city. His unique blend of heartfelt lyricism and deep-rooted love for Charleston creates a captivating story that listeners can’t get enough of. Through his music, he continues to pay tribute, earning him over 160,000 views on YouTube for his music videos to date.

In the end, Saba’s latest hit “Charleston” not only underlines his talent and devotion but also brings to the fore the vibrancy of the local music scene. As the soulful notes of “Charleston” continue to reverberate through various platforms, it’s clear that Brent Saba is a name that will leave an indelible mark on the music industry. To witness his unfolding musical journey, follow him on Instagram @brentsaba and immerse yourself in the mesmerizing story of Charleston, as told by one of its own.

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Website URL: http://www.artistformula.com/
Company Name: Brent Saba Music
Email address: brentsabamusic@gmail.com

SOURCE: Artist Formula

Charleston Local Business Spotlight: EZ Growin’ – Gardening Services in Historic Charleston, SC

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Today, we’d like to spotlight Leah Rose, owner/operator of EZ Growin‘ gardening service.

You can find Leah and her in beautiful Charleston South Carolina tending to gardens in the historic district. The goal of EZ Growin’ is to preserve the natural beauty and landscapes of the homes and surroundings of Historic Charleston, South Carolina.

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Notice: Splash Zone waterpark (James Island) closing for the season due to continued lifeguard staffing shortage

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Due to a continued lifeguard staffing shortage, Charleston County Parks is unfortunately closing Splash Zone Waterpark at James Island County Park for the remainder of the season. Closing Splash Zone will allow us to shift remaining lifeguards to our largest waterpark, Whirlin’ Waters Adventure Waterpark, where we can serve the greatest number of people while adhering to the highest safety standards.

Lifeguard shortages continue to be a national issue, so we will begin lifeguard recruitment for next season at the end of December. If you or someone you know is interested in guarding next season, please have them visit www.ccprc.com/jobs  and sign up to be notified when openings are posted later this year.

Dog Day Afternoon will take place as scheduled at all three waterparks. Operating hours at Whirlin’ Waters Adventure Waterpark in North Charleston have not changed; they are open weekends only through Labor Day. Splash Island Waterpark at Palmetto Islands County Park also remains closed. Basic Splash Pass members will be able to use their pass for admission to Whirlin’ Waters Adventure Waterpark for the remainder of the season.

For more information on Charleston County Parks’ waterparks, please visit https://ccprc.com/1657/Waterparks.

Founders Yard Apartments in West Ashley opening November, 2023 – Check our the latest update and images

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CF Evans Construction is doing an amazing job on the development of the new Founders Yard Apartments, the latest housing development in West Ashley.

A recent post on LinkedIn stated: “Exterior details are taking shape at the Founders Yard site in West Ashley, with the pool ready for tiling and coping, and preparations for landscaping and hardscaping underway. Brick installation on all four buildings is nearly complete, and new curbs are being installed. On the interior, Building 1 is receiving its finishing touches with fixture trims, countertops, and cabinets, while the clubhouse is preparing to accommodate all the amenity features. Amazing work, project team!”

Here are some development shots courtesy of CF Evans Construction.

Official Founders Yard Apartments Website


Clemson releases infographic looking at the Class of 2027 by the numbers

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Clemson has released an infographic that breaks down to new Class of 2027

Here are a few takeaways:

  • Acceptance Rate: 7.7%
  • Most out of state students: North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, New York and New Jersey
  • 14.7% of acceptances are first generation college students
  • 295 South Carolina High Schools represented

The future is looking bright at Clemson University.

FocusCFO Expands Operations to Charleston, South Carolina

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Charleston, SC – Business owners in Charleston can now access unparalleled financial expertise as FocusCFO expands its services into the region. Specializing in fractional CFO services and recognized nationwide, FocusCFO is thrilled to introduce Ron Wehtje as its Area President, a seasoned professional with over 35 years of experience in finance and operations, including working directly with entrepreneurs.

“We are excited to offer our financial guidance and support to businesses in Charleston, especially considering the area’s recent recognition as the best for small businesses,” said Wehtje. According to a recent study by SmartAsset, Charleston County was ranked in first place for being the best for small businesses after scoring a total of 58.64 on the Small Business Index. “We are confident that with the addition of our embedded fractional CFO services, we can continue to cultivate a community where SMBs thrive.”

Ron Wehtje: Diverse Expertise Strengthening FocusCFO

Ron’s diverse experience includes Public Accounting, Textile & Chemical Manufacturing, High Tech Internet Startup, and Healthcare industries. He possesses exceptional skills in revenue management, budgeting, financial planning and analysis, cash flow management, and profit growth for start-ups and family-owned businesses. Ron brings extensive experience in developing partnerships and guiding leadership teams through mergers and acquisitions, making him a valuable asset to Charleston’s business community.

“I am passionate about supporting the small business community, the lifeblood of our economy. I love seeing a new idea turn into a thriving business, so I want to be a part of supporting the growth and further development of that type of business to even greater heights,” stated Ron Wehtje. “FocusCFO will allow me to provide this type of support in the best possible way because it’s not just my background and knowledge being put to work, but that of a whole team of CFOs across the country that are part of the network I am now part of.”

“I am passionate about supporting the small business community, the lifeblood of our economy. I love seeing a new idea turn into a thriving business, so I want to be a part of supporting the growth and further development of that type of business to even greater heights.”

The Role of Fractional CFO Services in Charleston Businesses

FocusCFO offers clients the advantages of a full-time CFO on a flexible and affordable fractional basis. The CFO collaborates with the client either onsite or remotely on a recurring schedule that aligns with their budget, usually ranging from one-half to two days per week. With a dedicated CFO on the team, business owners can focus on their core competencies – developing products and services and expanding the company.

“I am thrilled to bring the expertise and support of our fractional CFO services to businesses in Charleston,” stated Ron Wehtje. “Charleston boasts a vibrant small and medium-sized business community, and now, with FocusCFO, business owners can have a strategic professional advisor by their side to ensure the effective realization of their financial objectives.”

“Small businesses are the backbone of our national economy, and our entire team is committed to helping them grow and build value,” said Brad Martyn, Founder, and CEO of FocusCFO. With the addition of Area President Ron Wehtje, Charleston businesses can now leverage FocusCFO’s proven strategy for increasing cash flow, minimizing business risk, and laying the groundwork for scalable growth.

FocusCFO: The Strategic Partner for SMB Success in Charleston

FocusCFO, with its team of over 140 associates, caters to small and medium-sized businesses facing business performance challenges, overwhelmed by growth hurdles, or concerned about their business funding their retirement eventually. As a leading provider of embedded fractional CFO services, FocusCFO serves clients across various states, including Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, North and South Carolina, Virginia, and now, Charleston, SC. The company’s expansion into the Charleston market highlights its commitment to assisting small and medium-sized businesses in achieving financial success.

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South Carolina state Senator John Scott, longtime Democratic lawmaker, dies at 69

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — State Sen. John Scott, a longtime South Carolina lawmaker who served for more than three decades, died Sunday after a stint in the hospital, according to Democrats across the state. He was 69.

Scott had been at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, since Friday, when he was hospitalized for an undisclosed medical issue, according to Senate officials.

In a statement released by Senate President Thomas Alexander, Scott’s family said he “passed away peaceably while surrounded by family and close friends.”

Scott, a Columbia Democrat, operated a realty company and had been in the Legislature for more than 30 years, serving most recently on the Senate’s judiciary, medical affairs and penology committees. First elected to the state House in 1990, he won election to the Senate in 2008 and would have been up for reelection next year. He ran unopposed in the 2020 general election.

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Bonaire Park Project in Historic Summerville, SC has received architectural review approval; groundbreaking in late 2023

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Summerville, SC- Historic Downtown. After receiving full Historic District Board of Architectural Review approval for our Bonaire Park project, initial site activity started. Located on S. Cedar St. in the heart of Historic Summerville, one block from Town Hall, a municipal parking garage, and Hutchinson Square, it will be a model of thoughtful urban infill on one of SC’s most charming towns, just 30 minutes from Charleston.

Programming includes 33 bespoke row home residences complete with penthouses and open air decks, 10 shops, a small commercial building, and 7,000 sq ft restaurant venue with rooftop bar. The project includes a shopping promenade and central pocket park, taking cues from the existing historical rhythm and context.

Countdown has begun towards groundbreaking, estimated late Q4 of 2023.

JJR will hand pick the shops on the promenade so it is a “destination” filled with eclectic and exciting experiences, as well as a Class A hospitality operator. The residences will offer unparalleled luxury, walkable to all Historic Summerville shops, restaurants, and parks.

Downtown Summerville is in the middle of an exponential economic and cultural expansion. Our team has paid homage to classic Summerville materials; primarily brick and metal for historic context.

Project participants include Patrick Head, JJR’s Director of Development, Trey Linton on Civil, Liollio Architecture on initial conceptual design, Deryl Patterson and Justin Bucy, RA NCARB architects of record, Thomas Smoak, PE on Geotech, Bret Underwood, P.E. and his CHS team from Britt, Peters and Associates on Structural, Chris Constantine on MEP, Travis Arnett project GC, and Megan Molten on interior decor elements.

Follow at www.bonaire-park.com as the project further evolves.

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Charleston County to host screenings of a new documentary focused on teens dealing with stress, anxiety and depression

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CHARLESTON, S.C. – Right now, record numbers of young people are dealing with unprecedented levels of stress, anxiety, anger, depression, and other mental health issues that can lead to negative — and often tragic — outcomes if not properly addressed.

With that in mind, the Social Emotional Learning Alliance for South Carolina (SEL4SC) is hosting multiple public and private screenings of the documentary films Screenagers Next Chapter and Screenagers Under the Influence throughout the rest of the year. 

Filmmaker and physician Dr. Delaney Ruston takes the conversation around screens and teens to the next level with Screenagers Next Chapter: Uncovering Skills for Stress Resilience — a film that examines the science behind teen’s emotional challenges, the interplay of social media, and most importantly, what can be done in our schools and homes to help them build crucial skills to navigate stress, anxiety, and depression in our digital age. The Screenagers: Under the Influence documentary addresses vaping, drugs in the digital age and examines how technology shapes substance use by teenagers.

Dates, Times and Locations:

  • Mount Pleasant Police Department – Next Chapter; private screening – August 21, 2023
  • Camp Road Middle School – Next Chapter; public screening – September 21, 2023
  • Lucy Beckham High School – Next Chapter; public screening – October 2023
  • Seacoast Church Mount Pleasant – Under the Influence; public screening – October 25, 2023

“These films are invaluable tools in helping parents and children have meaningful discussions about crucial mental and emotional health issues,” says Wendy Methvin, executive director of SEL4SC. “We are honored to have an opportunity to make a positive impact in the lives of families across South Carolina with this series.”

Screenagers uses a distribution model limited to community settings. This model brings parents, kids, teens, educators, and other professionals together to start a conversation about how the issues raised in the films impact their lives and what they can do about it. The films are primarily shown in schools, churches, synagogues, community centers, and other local settings. Parents are encouraged to bring their kids to the screenings.

Facts discussed in the films include:

  • Since 2011, there has been a 59% increase in teens reporting depressive symptoms.
  • Scientific data shows that 2+ hours a day on social media correlates with a higher chance of having unhappy feelings.
  • Teens say their main way of coping with stress is to turn to a screen—this is concerning for many reasons and we need to ensure they have other coping skills.
  • 90% of smokers start before 18. 
  • Flavors and high nicotine concentrations are banned in most countries, but not the US. 
  • One vape pen has as much nicotine as a whole pack of cigarettes. 
  • Higher THC concentrations are linked to an increased risk of frequent use and brain changes.
  • When teens suppress emotions, research shows it negatively impacts their school work and other cognitive tasks.
  • Just like toddlers’ brains are primed to learn languages, teenage brains are primed for learning skills to navigate complicated emotions.
  • A recent study shows that when parents jump in, their stress goes down but their kid’s stress goes up.

Parents, students, educators, PTAs, religious organizations, medical practices, and workplace groups in South Carolina can book their own screenings of Screenagers NEXT CHAPTER and Under the Influence by contacting Wendy Methvin, Executive Director of SEL4SC at wmethvin@sel4sc.org

Click links to view trailers:
Screenagers Next Chapter: https://www.screenagersmovie.com/nc-trailer

Screenagers Under the Influencehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dR7uxuFqatY

2 Charleston County Student Leaders Excel in Bank of America Internship Program

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Paid Summer Internships Connects Lowcountry Teens to Career Building Opportunities

CHARLESTON – Two Charleston County High School seniors are participating in Bank of America’s Student Leaders® (#BofAStudentLeaders), paid summer internship. Kendra Hollington and Sy’Mone Miles were selected earlier this year for the eight-week program providing local students with first-hand experience in serving their communities. As part of the program, the students will develop leadership and practical workforce skills by working with local nonprofits, including Charleston Promise Neighborhood and the International African American Museum, all while earning $17 per hour.  

“By providing the pathways and resources for young adults to gain the foundational work skills and leadership experience they need to succeed, we are investing in the Lowcountry’s long-term economic growth.” said Mark Munn, president, Bank of America Charleston. “The teens selected for this paid summer intern program are truly extraordinary and maximized their opportunity to gain leadership skills while benefitting their community. The Student Leaders program is just one example of how we connect people to meaningful employment resources that also builds a stronger pipeline of diverse talent for our local workforce.”

The class of 2023 Charleston Bank of America Student Leaders are:

·         Kendra Hollington, a graduate of Early College High School also gained an associate’s degree from Trident Technical College as part of her academic program. She has plans to attend Winthrop University in the fall to pursue a teaching career. Kendra served as a student ambassador and was a member of the National Honor Society. With a commitment to student advocacy, she helped found the Student Topic Representative Awareness Council (STRAC) to address diverse topics. Outside the classroom, Kendra volunteered as a youth leader of Summer Youth Works at Palmetto Community Action Partnership and as a camp counselor with the Kaleidoscope afterschool program.

·         Sy’Mone Miles, a graduate of Early College High School also gained an associate’s degree from Trident Technical College as part of her academic program. She has plans to attend University of South Carolina to pursue a career in film directing and screen writing of cultural films to engage and teach youth. Sy’Mone served in several leadership capacities her senior year, including as Student Government co-president, student ambassador, National Honor Society committee leader, and a teacher shadow. She volunteers with Lowcountry Food Bank. Sy’Mone has a passion for self-betterment and mindfulness to create a positive sense of self-worth among young people that she hopes to inspire.

Started in 2004, the Student Leaders program recognizes 300 community-focused juniors and seniors from across the U.S. annually. The Charleston-based Student Leaders are participating in programming that includes a collaborative, mentor-focused projects with their respective nonprofit partners.

Charleston Promise Neighborhood is providing Kendra an opportunity to shadow leaders focused on three program pillars and wrap-around services – health & wellness, community & family engagement, and education. Kendra’s internship fostered her passion marketing and communications and allowed her to deploy that creativity to help create fresh digital assets and new ways to engage community stakeholders. She had the hands-on opportunity to see how CPN is a conduit in the neighborhood and community it serves and develop her leadership skills through direct engagement.

“Kendra brought a proactive, entrepreneurial spirit to her internship and gained valuable leadership experience. She looked at all angles of how CPN can enhance its narrative and ultimately, further its impact on the Charleston community,” said Charleston Promise Neighborhood Director of Development and Marketing, Lisa Freudenberger. “Kendra has seized every opportunity to deliver CPN’s mission through both digital engagement and direct interactions in the community where she got a firsthand understanding of the rhythm of how CPN works with local service providers and other community partners like Bank of America.”

Sy’Mone spent her summer program with IAAM, where she served as the Museum Education Intern. She worked on various cultural and education projects, including supporting the creation and implementation of key public programs, and the development of additional interpretive materials that will be used to help IAAM further its efforts to tell the unvarnished stories of the African American experience.

“This summer, Sy’Mone Miles served as Museum Education Intern at the International African American Museum (IAAM) and participated in a variety of projects to assist in training individuals on the historical and cultural significance of our site and story,” said Brandon Reid, IAAM Public Historian. “Her support has been invaluable, and we are thankful for her efforts in helping the IAAM to move forward with actualizing its mission and vision.”

Student Leaders traveled to Washington D.C. in mid-July for a week-long, all expenses paid, national leadership summit focused on the power of cross-sector collaboration and community advocacy. At the first in-person Summit since 2019, Student Leaders from across the nation will discuss the importance of civic engagement and meet with members of Congress.

With changing economic environments and a shifting job market, young people need access to workforce experience and career skills-building opportunities. The private sector has a role to play to help better position and support young adults be successful in today’s workforce. Along with the Student Leaders program, Bank of America is supporting programs that connect young adults to paid jobs and internships in partnership with local organizations, such as the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce, Trident Technical College, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Lowcountry.

Bank of America

Bank of America is one of the world’s leading financial institutions, serving individual consumers, small and middle-market businesses and large corporations with a full range of banking, investing, asset management and other financial and risk management products and services. The company provides unmatched convenience in the United States, serving approximately 68 million consumer and small business clients with approximately 3,900 retail financial centers, approximately 15,000 ATMs and award-winning digital banking with approximately 56 million verified digital users. Bank of America is a global leader in wealth management, corporate and investment banking and trading across a broad range of asset classes, serving corporations, governments, institutions and individuals around the world. Bank of America offers industry-leading support to approximately 3 million small business households through a suite of innovative, easy-to-use online products and services. The company serves clients through operations across the United States, its territories and more than 35 countries. Bank of America Corporation stock (NYSE: BAC) is listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

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