What is the average monthly temperature and rainfall in Charleston, South Carolina

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Charleston, South Carolina has a humid subtropical climate with mild winters and hot, humid summers. The average temperature in Charleston ranges from a high of around 90°F (32°C) in the summer months to a low of around 50°F (10°C) in the winter months.

In terms of rainfall, Charleston receives an average of around 52 inches (1,320 mm) of precipitation per year, with the majority falling in the summer months. The wettest months are typically July and August, while the driest months are usually October and November.

Here is a breakdown of the monthly average temperature and precipitation in Charleston:

  • January: Average high of 59°F (15°C), average low of 38°F (3°C), average rainfall of 3.4 inches (86 mm)
  • February: Average high of 62°F (17°C), average low of 41°F (5°C), average rainfall of 3.4 inches (86 mm)
  • March: Average high of 68°F (20°C), average low of 47°F (8°C), average rainfall of 4.0 inches (102 mm)
  • April: Average high of 75°F (24°C), average low of 54°F (12°C), average rainfall of 2.8 inches (71 mm)
  • May: Average high of 82°F (28°C), average low of 63°F (17°C), average rainfall of 3.5 inches (89 mm)
  • June: Average high of 87°F (31°C), average low of 70°F (21°C), average rainfall of 5.3 inches (135 mm)
  • July: Average high of 90°F (32°C), average low of 74°F (23°C), average rainfall of 6.1 inches (155 mm)
  • August: Average high of 89°F (32°C), average low of 74°F (23°C), average rainfall of 6.4 inches (163 mm)
  • September: Average high of 85°F (29°C), average low of 68°F (20°C), average rainfall of 5.3 inches (135 mm)
  • October: Average high of 77°F (25°C), average low of 57°F (14°C), average rainfall of 3.5 inches (89 mm)
  • November: Average high of 70°F (21°C), average low of 48°F (9°C), average rainfall of 2.7 inches (69 mm)
  • December: Average high of 62°F (17°C), average low of 41°F (5°C), average rainfall of 3.1 inches (79 mm)

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10 Movies that Filmed Scenes in Charleston, South Carolina

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By Mark A. Leon

Charleston, South Carolina, is a popular filming location for movies and TV shows due to its historic architecture, scenic landscapes, and charming Southern atmosphere. Here are some movies that were filmed in Charleston:

  1. The Notebook (2004) – This romantic drama starring Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams was partially filmed in Charleston. Several iconic scenes were shot in the city, including the famous “boat scene” on the Ashley River.
  2. The Patriot (2000) – This historical epic starring Mel Gibson was filmed in various locations throughout South Carolina, including Charleston. The city’s historic district was used as a stand-in for colonial-era Charleston.
  3. The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000) – This golf-themed movie starring Will Smith and Matt Damon was filmed in Charleston and on Kiawah Island. Many of the golf scenes were shot at the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort.
  4. Dear John (2010) – This romantic drama starring Channing Tatum and Amanda Seyfried was set and filmed in Charleston. Many of the movie’s scenes were shot in the city’s historic district, including the College of Charleston campus and Waterfront Park.
  5. North and South (1985) – This TV miniseries, based on the novel by John Jakes, was partially filmed in Charleston. The city’s historic district was used as a backdrop for many of the show’s scenes.
  6. The Last Song (2010) – This coming-of-age drama starring Miley Cyrus was filmed in various locations throughout Georgia and South Carolina, including Charleston. Many of the beach scenes were shot at Isle of Palms.
  7. Cold Mountain (2003) – This drama starring Nicole Kidman and Jude law included these Charleston scenes: The town square scene where Inman speaks to the blind man was shot at the College of Charleston in downtown CharlestonCypress Gardens in Berkeley County near Moncks Corner was also used as a set.
  8. Die Hard with A Vengeance (1995) – The old Grace Memorial Bridge over the Cooper River was used as the set for the scene where John McClane and Zeus jump onto the container ship. The subway station crash scenes were shot on a stage built at the former General Dynamics plant in the Bushy Park area of North Charleston.
  9. The New Daughter (2009) – This horror movie starring Kevin Costner was filmed in various locations throughout South Carolina, including Charleston. Many of the movie’s scenes were shot in the city’s historic district and at the College of Charleston.
  10. Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995) – This comedy starring Jim Carrey was partially filmed at Botany Bay on Edisto Island and at Cherokee Plantation near Green Pond.

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Charleston County Parks’ Inclusive Superhero Dance Party set for May 10, 2023 in Mount Pleasant, SC

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[MOUNT PLEASANT, SC] – Charleston County Parks’ Inclusive Superhero Dance Party returns to Mount Pleasant this spring! People with disabilities and their families and caregivers are invited to this evening event, held Wednesday, May 10 at the Cooper River Room at Mount Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park.

From 6 – 8 p.m., these superheroes will take a break from saving the day to enjoy a dance party. Festivities will include a DJ playing favorite dance hits, snacks and refreshments! Costumes are welcome.

Advance registration is recommended for the Inclusive Superhero Dance Party. Advance admission is $4 and can be made by calling 843-795-4386. Admission will be available for $5 on site. Chaperones are required, but are free with participant registration. Click to Register.

Charleston County Parks will host other inclusive events throughout the year, including Inclusive Swim Nights at the waterparks and West County Aquatic Center on select evenings this summer, and the annual Inclusive Prom at the R.L. Jones Center in August. The Charleston County Park & Recreation Commission (CCPRC) invites people with disabilities to experience its programs, services, trails and facilities to discover how they can enrich their lives. 

The Cooper River Room at the Mount Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park is located at 99 Harry Hallman Boulevard in Mount Pleasant.

For more information on the Superhero Dance Party or any Charleston County Parks program, visit CharlestonCountyParks.com or call 843-795-4386.

The mission of CCPRC 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 seven regional parks, three beach parks, four seasonally-lifeguarded beach areas, three dog parks, two landmark fishing piers, a skate park, three waterparks, 19 boat landings, a climbing wall, a challenge course, a historic plantation site, an interpretive center, an equestrian center, cottages, a campground, a marina, as well as wedding, meeting and event facilities. The park system offers a wide variety of recreational services – festivals, camps, classes, programs, and more. For more information on CCPRC, call 843-795-4386, or visit www.charlestoncountyparks.com.

Tips for visiting Charleston County Beach Parks this spring and summer

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Making the most of your beach trip with Charleston County Parks

Tips to ensure fun this spring and summer

(CHARLESTON COUNTY) – With summer just around the corner, many locals and tourists will soon flock to our local beaches. Charleston County Parks encourages all beachgoers to familiarize themselves with important tips and practices to have the most enjoyable and safe time at our Lowcountry beaches.

The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission (CCPRC) operates Folly Beach County Park (FBCP), Isle of Palms County Park (IOPCP) and Kiawah Beachwalker Park (BWP), and also offers lifeguards seasonally on the beach near the Folly Beach Pier. To make the most of your beach outing, consider arriving at the beach parks early or later in the day during the summer. Mornings and late afternoons are great times to take in the scenic Carolina coastline. Weekends tend to be the busiest times for the beach parks, but nice weather weekdays and long holiday weekends have the potential to become very busy as well.

As large numbers of people head to the beach parks during warm spring and summer days, guests should create an alternate parking plan in case the park is full. Keep up to date on the latest beach traffic reports by downloading the Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Government’s Beach Reach app, or by visiting the ABC News 4 Beach Information Page.

CCPRC also strongly encourages guests to carpool to our beach parks to help maximize parking availability. Have payment ready to help reduce wait times at park gates and be sure to only use one parking spot. 

For 2023, Charleston County Parks will conduct many mitigation efforts to help with traffic and parking at the beach parks. Efforts vary from park to park and include extra signage denoting when parks are full, off-duty sheriff deputies assisting with traffic control, increased staffing at the parks, a new entrance lane, and virtual queuing software.

Charleston County Parks’ beach parks all offer seasonally lifeguarded areas each summer. Even with highly trained lifeguard staff on hand, it is crucial for beach-goers to familiarize themselves with important beach and water safety tips. Guests should always observe and obey all lifeguard commands, warning flags and signs. For a schedule of when lifeguards are on duty, visit CharlestonCountyParks.com. 

Parents are strongly advised to watch their children at all times. Charleston County Parks recommends that parents teach their children to always look for the lifeguards or other park staff in the event that they get separated from their caregiver. Missing children should be reported to lifeguard or other park staff immediately so that they can aid in the search process. Taking a photo of your child when you arrive at the beach can help with the search in the event your child becomes lost. 

It is also essential that beach-goers learn to identify rip currents and how to escape from them. Rip currents are identified by choppy and different colored water, a break in a wave pattern or foam and seaweed moving out towards the sea. Charleston County Parks advises swimmers not to panic or swim against the current if you are caught in one. The best way to escape is to swim parallel to the shoreline and back to the shore in a diagonal direction to move away from the rip current. Wave to get the lifeguards’ attention so they can assist in a rescue. For more information on rip currents, visit https://www.usla.org/page/RIPCURRENTS.

When storms arise at the beach, lightning strikes are possible. If lightning is in the area, lifeguards may close the water for a period of time and all visitors should seek appropriate shelter.

For more information on Charleston County Parks beach parks and safety, call 843-795-4386 or visit CharlestonCountyParks.com.

The mission of CCPRC 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 six regional parks, three beach parks, four seasonally-lifeguarded beach areas, three dog parks, two landmark fishing piers, three waterparks, 19 boat landings, a skate park, a historic plantation site, a climbing wall, a challenge course, an interpretive center, an equestrian center, cottages, a campground, a marina, as well as wedding, meeting and event facilities. CCPRC also offers a wide variety of recreational services – festivals, camps, classes, programs, and much more. For more information on CCPRC, call 843-795-4386, or visit www.charlestoncountyparks.com.

Mount Pleasant, SC Based Moovila Announces Certified Integration with ConnectWise to Bring AI-Driven Project Management Software to MSPs

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CHARLESTON, S.C. — Moovila, a pioneer in AI-driven work management software, and ConnectWise, the world’s leading software company dedicated to the success of IT solution providers (TSPs), today announced a certified integration to deliver an end-to-end solution that combines ConnectWise PSA™ (formerly ConnectWise Mange) software with Moovila’s project management platform, Perfect Project. The new integration will provide MSPs with the ability to manage complex projects and resources seamlessly, from planning to execution, while leveraging the power of AI to minimize project risks and optimize workflows and outcomes.

The integration will bring Moovila Perfect Project’s AI-powered project management tools with ConnectWise PSA™ solution, enabling MSPs to leverage AI to forecast project completion, identify potential risks and conflicts, and make data-driven decisions. With Moovila’s algorithms, MSPs can identify project risks, eliminate bottlenecks, and optimize resource allocation, saving time and resources while improving customer satisfaction.

“We are thrilled to welcome Moovila as a certified integration in our ecosystem, as a means to offer MSPs a comprehensive project management solution that combines our automation software with Moovila’s AI-driven tools,” said Travis Vigneau, senior director of Channel Sales and Alliances at ConnectWise. “By leveraging the power of AI, MSPs can gain a competitive edge by delivering projects on time and within budget, while maintaining high levels of customer satisfaction. This integration is an exciting step forward in our mission to empower MSPs to succeed in a rapidly evolving market.”

Moovila’s autonomous project management platform combines embedded risk identification and remediation with an AI-driven PM coach through a user-friendly interface to help teams collaborate, plan, and execute projects more effectively. The platform also offers real-time data visualizations, dashboards, and alerts to provide MSPs with a comprehensive view of project status and resource utilization.

“We are excited to partner with ConnectWise to bring our AI-driven project management software to MSPs,” said Mike Psenka, CEO of Moovila. “MSPs face unique challenges when it comes to project management, from complex workflows to changing customer requirements. With Moovila’s AI-powered tools, MSPs can better manage resources, track progress, and quickly adapt to changing requirements, all while delivering superior service to their customers.”

The certified integration between Moovila and ConnectWise is a game-changer for MSPs looking to streamline project management and maximize productivity. The integration of Moovila’s Perfect Project with ConnectWise’s automation software will enable MSPs to improve efficiency and reduce costs, all while staying ahead of the competition.

For more information, visit https://marketplace.connectwise.com/moovila-project-resource-management-automation-platform or www.moovila.com/integrations-connectwise

About Moovila
Moovila® connects people and work on the only AI-powered work management platform with the ability to eliminate risk and speed flawless execution. Moovila models and manages workflows while seamlessly integrating real-life capacity and schedules of the people and resources delivering the work. Complete with a built-in project manager, entire work ecosystems integrate the same data on a single platform with a clear visual path and project integrity scoring. For more information, visit moovila.com.
Whitney Asnip, Moovila, mediainquiries@moovila.com

About ConnectWise®
ConnectWise is the world’s leading software company dedicated to the success of IT solution providers (TSPs) through unmatched software, services, community, and marketplace of integrations. ConnectWise offers an innovative, integrated, and security-centric platform—Asio™—which provides unmatched flexibility that fuels profitable, long-term growth for partners. ConnectWise enables TSPs to drive business efficiency with automation, IT documentation, and data management capabilities and increase revenue with remote monitoring, cybersecurity, and backup and disaster recovery technologies. For more information, visit connectwise.com.

Contacts:
Sam Aurilia, Touchdown PR, ConnectWiseUS@touchdownpr.com

1 The term ‘ConnectWise’ is a trademark of ConnectWise, LLC. This application uses the ConnectWise API but is not a ConnectWise product or service and is licensed separately from ConnectWise products and services.

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Charleston Beauty Collective: Reinventing the Beauty Experience in the Lowcountry

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Charleston Beauty Collective began as an idea. Experienced Esthetician, Jill Powell, felt there was a need in the beauty industry for a salon that was both high-end and comfortable. The space would bring together a mix of professional high-end beauty treatments done by industry leaders all while creating a comfortable, luxury space where clients want to spend their time. After spending years in the beauty industry, Jill felt it was time to evolve from the outdated salon culture and concepts that seemed to be most prevalent. With her idea, Jill joined forces with Alex Weisiger, an industry vet in management and customer service, and together they opened Charleston Beauty Collective. 

Charleston Beauty Collective aims to be a one-stop-shop for their clients to get the ultimate beauty services. Offerings include balayage, blonding, color correction, hair extensions, eyelash extensions, eyelash lifts, brow lamination, waxing, threading and teeth whitening. 

Quickly becoming known as the ultimate hair extension center, Charleston Beauty Collective offers free consultations to figure out what type of hair extension and method is best for you.

Charleston Beauty Collective offers Bello Haven Hand Tied Hair Extensions™, HALOCOUTURE® Halo®, and Layered Halo®, along with in-house dry cleaning services for your HALOCOUTURE® Halo® to help maintain the quality and investment of your hair extensions. 

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This Mount Pleasant, SC business prides itself on earning its clients’ trust. In turn, the team at CBC prioritizes continuous education in order to offer clients the most up-to-date knowledge and skills. Jill and Alex constantly look for opportunities to grow and offer their clients additional services all while maintaining the highest level of quality. When asked about the best part of the job, Jill states that the best part of leading this salon is that, “we together as a team have guests walking out the door feeling empowered, confident and ready to take on the world.”

To find out more about Charleston Beauty Collective please call 843.343.1225 or visit their website.

United Community Bank Opens a New Branch Location in downtown Charleston, South Carolina

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United Community Bank opens new branch in downtown Charleston

CHARLESTON, S.C. – April 4, 2023 – United Community Bank is strengthening its presence in Charleston by adding its first downtown branch inside the Charleston Tech Center located at 997 Morrison Drive. The branch is now open for customers and features an Interactive Teller Machine (ITM), offering extended hours.

The Charleston Tech Center branch is conveniently located on the downtown Charleston peninsula at the intersection of Interstate 26 and Highway 17 Crosstown with easy access for intown and surrounding customers to utilize United’s services and personalized banking solutions. This is United’s fifth location in the Charleston metro area.

“We are thrilled to expand our ability to serve customers in downtown Charleston at one of the most accessible office buildings in the area,” said Dixon Woodward, South Carolina State President for United Community Bank. “Our team has done a tremendous job growing our operations in the area and we look forward to continuing to grow our presence throughout the Lowcountry.”

The new Charleston Tech branch will not feature a drive-thru but instead will house an ITM that offers customers enhanced technology with a personalized touch by providing access to speak with a live banker. Customers can make many of the same transactions as they would inside a branch including deposits, withdrawals, and transfers. The ITM extends branch hours until 6 p.m. on weekdays and until noon on Saturdays, providing flexibility beyond normal banking hours.

The branch will be the first downtown location for United. The bank also has locations in Summerville, West Ashley, and Mount Pleasant. 

About United Community Banks, Inc.
United Community Banks, Inc. (NASDAQ: UCBI) provides a full range of banking, wealth management and mortgage services for consumers and business owners. As of December 31, 2022, United had $24.0 billion in assets and 192 offices in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee, along with a national SBA lending franchise and a national equipment lending subsidiary.  The company, known as “The Bank That SERVICE Built,” has been recognized nationally for delivering award-winning service. In 2022, J.D. Power ranked United highest in customer satisfaction with consumer banking in the Southeast, marking eight out of the last nine years United has earned the coveted award. Forbes recognized United as one of the top ten World’s Best Banks in 2022. Forbes also included United on its 2022 list of the 100 Best Banks in America for the ninth consecutive year. United also received ten Greenwich Excellence Awards in 2021 for excellence in Small Business Banking and Middle Market Banking, including national awards for Overall Satisfaction and Likelihood to Recommend. United was also named one of the “Best Banks to Work For” by American Banker in 2022 for the sixth consecutive year based on employee satisfaction. Additional information about United can be found at www.ucbi.com.

Game Night Charleston in Park Circle will be closing its doors forever

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It’s game over for Game Night Charleston in Park Circle. In a statement on Facebook and Instagram:

Friends,

This note is to inform the Game Night community that we will be closing our doors shortly, with the last day to hang out with us being Wednesday, May 3. I want to thank each and every one of you for your support over the years. It has been a pleasure to serve you and to share my love of board games with you.

Shortly after announcing the creation of Game Night Charleston toward the end of 2019, Covid hit. During that time I was able to keep the name alive by hosting pop-up events at local breweries and other locations throughout town. For that, I am incredibly grateful. Once I obtained the space and a few more games, I quickly realized that there was a demand for what I was offering and I was ecstatic to share my enthusiasm for board games with others.

Over the years, the business has grown and evolved. I have added hundreds of games to the collection, hosted numerous birthday parties, team building exercises and other private events along with spending time with my loyal customer base. I have made many friends through this business and will miss seeing you all on a regular basis.

I would like to thank my staff for their hard work and dedication. They have been instrumental in the success of my business, and I am so grateful for their support. I would also like to thank my family for their support. They have been there for me every step of the way, and I could not have done this without them.

I know that some of you may be disappointed by this news. I want to assure you that this is not due to the lack of support or customers, as Game Night Charleston has been successful since opening thanks to all of you. I am taking this time to focus on myself and my family.

I plan to continue playing board games and hope to see you all at one of the many locations around town offering game play.

Thank you again for all of your support! I appreciate you all. 🧡
Jess”

Thank you for bringing us together!


Clemson University to host 2023 National Quantum Technology Forum

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Quantum technology has the potential to revolutionize the world — from enabling drug and vaccine discovery in days instead of years and better internal imaging simulations that detect early stages of diseases to improving national security and solving logistics and supply chain disruptions.

Leaders in quantum technology will gather at Clemson University Clyde V. Madren Center on April 14-15 for the National Quantum Technology Forum. The forum is a joint effort between the University’s Department of Physics and Astronomy and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

man in blue shirt wearing glasses standing in front of greenery
Kasra Sardashti

“Quantum technologies are important because the computers we’re using today, even server farms and massive supercomputers, are limited in terms of computational powers. A lot of the problems our civilization and nation face are complicated problems with multiple variables,” said Kasra Sardashti, an assistant professor in the Clemson Department of Physics and Astronomy and lead organizer of the forum. The other co-organizer is Lin Zhu, an electrical and computer engineering professor. 

Unlike conventional computers that store information in binary form (1s and 0s), quantum computers exploit the strange properties of quantum physics to store information in multiple forms known as qubits, Sardashti said.  By leveraging two key phenomena — quantum superposition and entanglement — quantum computers can explore multiple solution pathways simultaneously, allowing them to solve problems that would take a traditional computer too long to calculate.

Yole Development, an international technology market research firm, estimates the quantum market will be worth $2.1 billion in 2030, with the quantum computing segment reaching more than $4 billion by 2035.

Showcasing innovation

The conference provides the opportunity for academic, government and industrial researchers from across the country to showcase their innovations in the fields of solid-state quantum computing, sensing and communication. 

Undergraduate and graduate students and early-career researchers are encouraged to attend the event, which was launched last year as the South Carolina Quantum Technology Forum.

The forum will offer a combination of technical talks and more introductory talks about what quantum technology is all about, the direction of the field and the implications for the industry.

“The forum will be good for people who want to learn what quantum is all about or STEM students and professionals who want to get into this field. It will also be good for those who are already working in the field,” Sardashti said. “Quantum is an emerging field, just like nanotechnology was 20 years ago.”

Some of the keynote speakers for this year’s forum include:

  • U.S. Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.), a retired lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force who serves on the House Committees on Armed Services and Foreign Affairs.
  • Vayl Oxford, strategic adviser and director for global security strategy at the Savannah River National Laboratory. He previously headed the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, a combat support agency within the U.S. Department of Defense for countering weapons of mass destruction.
  • Robert Cava, a solid-state chemist at Princeton University, where he is the Russell Wellman Moore Professor of Chemistry. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
  • Christopher Richardson, Laboratory for Physical Sciences, who worked on the Quantum Information Science and Technology Workforce Development National Strategic Plan.

Registration ranges from $25 for undergraduate students to $200 for those in the industry. The deadline to register is April 13.

For more information about NQTF 2023, visit nqtf.us or email the organizing team at ngtf.organizers@gmail.com.

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