Charleston Business Spotlight: Local James Island couple using holistic medicine to improve the quality of life of man’s best friend

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Matt and Stacey own CannaBonez, a local Lowcountry business focused on using holistic medicine to improve the quality of life for dogs.

Here is a little backstory on how this business came to be from co-owner Stacey

Roscoe came into my life when he was around 8 weeks young. My manager came into work and told me a story about a litter of puppies that were found on the side of Highway 17 near Awendaw. I decided to go ‘look’ at these sweet babes, which was eight years ago in the spring of 2010. Roscoe instantly had my heart and the two of us became as thick as thieves.

Fast-forward three years when Matt came into our lives. We met in 2013 while working together at Rita’s on Folly Beach. Our friendship blossomed into something a little more in the spring of 2016, and we were immediately inseparable. Roscoe is my very best friend, and he and Matt are two peas in a pod. We decided to take the leap and move in together, which Roscoe was very happy about. Our apartment ended up being on the third-floor, and after a few months, my aging pup didn’t like that hike. We both had to carry him up on several occasions. It was breaking our hearts, and we knew something had to be done…and quick.

Matt had mentioned his idea for CannaBonez, and I said “let’s do it!”  We began giving Roscoe CBD and noticed changes in his overall health and wellness. He was running around like a young pup again! Once we started seeing such great results, we knew we had to help every pooch we could. We began formulating our own recipe, and believe me, this took some time.

Both of us have a passion for helping and a love for dogs. Everything has fallen into place to where we are able to combine these two together, and we are forever grateful.

Inspiration behind CannaBonez

Matt initially had the idea for CannaBonez several years ago while living with his roommates. Lola, his roommates dog, had horrible hip dysplasia. It wasn’t until Roscoe came along that CannaBonez came to fruition. Once we saw how well CBD worked on him we knew it had to be shared with everyone.

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Chernoff Newman Announces Charleston Leadership Changes

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CHARLESTON, S.C. – Chernoff Newman announced today that Charleston office general manager Peter Wertimer will retire effective December 31, after a decade of service as the president of advertising and a partner of the firm. Senior Vice President Peter LaMotte will be promoted to general manager of the office.

“We are excited about the future and continuing growth of our Charleston office and Peter LaMotte’s new leadership role,” said Chernoff Newman President and COO David Campbell. “We will miss Peter Wertimer enormously, but his intentional succession plan will allow our team to make the transition seamlessly and build on the great foundation he put in place over the years.”

In 1999, Wertimer purchased the Advertising Service Agency (ASA), South Carolina’s first advertising agency, which later merged with Chernoff Newman in 2008. Under his tenure, the Lowcountry office has worked with Force Protection Industries, Midlands Technical College, the Charleston County Aviation Authority, Rick Hendrick Imports, the Piggly Wiggly Carolina Co., Pike Electric, the InterTech Group, The Citadel, the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce, Trident United Way and more.

LaMotte joined Chernoff Newman in Charleston in 2016, from Washington, D.C. marketing communication agencies. He has more than a decade of experience in digital advertising, crisis communication, brand reputation and marketing.

“Peter Wertimer’s legacy and reputation have given us the platform to work with companies throughout the Southeast, said LaMotte. “I look forward to helping this office continue to expand.”

About Chernoff Newman
Chernoff Newman is an integrated marketing communications agency with deep category experience in healthcare, energy, food and beverage, education and workforce development, retail, financial/insurance and issue management. With a culture steeped in innovation and delivering measurable results, the agency provides integrated services to create meaningful consumer connections, including branding, marketing strategy, digital experiences, media, public relations, creative and social media. Headquartered in Columbia, S.C., the agency has offices in Charleston, S.C., Charlotte, N.C., and Orlando, Fla. Visit us at www.chernoffnewman.com, find us on Facebook at, or follow us on Twitter and Instagram @chernoffnewman.

GALLERY: Snow People Invade Charleston: How Charleston Got Creative With the Snow Holiday

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When something like this happens once every 8 or so years, we are going to take advantage.
Whether you are a child or child at heart, this was a fun few days for all of us (minus the traffic, freezing roads, icy sidewalks and store and business closures).
Aside from all that, we enjoyed the great outdoors with just a few more clothes than we are all used to.

Here are some of the creative ways we spend the snow holiday.

Creative Snow in Charleston

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Charleston, South Carolina named 6th Healthiest City in the United States

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Trulia shared its list of the top ten healthiest cities on Thursday and taking the number 6 spot in the top ten is Charleston, South Carolina.

Trulia described Charleston, saying, “It’s easy to be inspired by Charleston’s sports teams, who remind residents that a little friendly competition never hurt anyone. From RiverDogs baseball to Stingrays hockey to Battery soccer, the city is ranked second for its number of leagues, teams, and sports clubs, providing ample motivation to move. With easy access for water sports, world-class golf courses, equestrian centers, and plenty of road space for cyclists and pedestrians, especially during summer in the Hampton Park Terrace neighborhood, where streets are closed to traffic, allowing residents to use the space for recreational purposes, the outdoor opportunities are rich in Charleston. If the weather isn’t perfect, or if you prefer to focus more on your reps than your miles, note that the city is ranked third in number of gyms per household.”

To come up with the list, Trulia analyzed health and exercise data for the 100 largest metro areas in the United States from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Some of the factors indicating a healthy lifestyle included the number of sports leagues in the area, the amount of park space and the percentage of adults who walk or bike to work.

Along with Charleston, here is the complete list of the Top 10 cities

Top 10 Healthiest Cities

  1. Salt Lake City, UT
  2. West Palm Beach, FL
  3. Orange County, CA
  4. Seattle, WA
  5. Fort Lauderdale, FL
  6. Charleston, SC
  7. Cambridge, MA
  8. Boston, MA
  9. San Diego, CA
  10. San Francisco, CA

 

Charleston Realtor Anna Gruenloh of The Cassina Group to be Featured on HVTV’s ‘House Hunters’

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CHARLESTON, S.C. – Charleston Realtor Anna Gruenloh of The Cassina Group will be featured on an upcoming episode of HGTV’s popular television program “House Hunters.” The episode will air on Jan. 9 at 10:30 p.m. and will feature several downtown properties.

Born and raised in Charleston, Gruenloh has been practicing real estate for well over a decade and is a currently a broker at The Cassina Group. As a certified investor agent specialist, she excels in matching her client’s investment needs with their personal wants.

In the upcoming episode of “House Hunters” on Jan. 9, Gruenloh combines her experience and intimate knowledge of downtown real estate to find a second home for her clients, David and Ana Maria Seifarth of Urbana, Maryland.

The couple fell in love with Charleston while travelling to the area over the past six years and are in the process of opening a Lowcountry location of their Maryland-based salon, DNA Lab. Tuesday night’s episode will highlight the Seifarth’s search for a second home that is close to their downtown salon located at 10 Exchange St. Properties to be showcased include 59 Hanover St., 34 Montagu Unit B, and 40 Poinsett St.

“I am so excited to be part of a show as iconic as ‘House Hunters’ and share my love of Charleston with the HGTV audience,” Gruenloh said. “The episode will feature several unique downtown properties, which provide a glimpse into the variety of real estate options Charleston has to offer.”

For more information on Anna Gruenloh or The Cassina Group, please visit www.TheCassinaGroup.com.

About The Cassina Group

The Cassina Group is a boutique real estate brokerage with offices in Mount Pleasant, SC and Charleston, SC.  Recent awards include top honors from Charleston Magazine, Inc. 5000 and SC Biz News. For more information, visit www.TheCassinaGroup.com or call 843.628.0008.


Charleston Artist Spotlight: The Oil Paintings of Tim Matthews

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The Story of Tim Matthews

I was born and raised in Rock Hill, South. I have had an interest in art for as long as I can remember. I first started doodling as a little boy, often getting in trouble for doing this on the walls at home. As I got older, I discovered the classic Walt Disney animated features and started learning to draw by sketching my favorite characters. At the age of 12, I started taking formal art lessons from a successful artist in my hometown, learning to work with a variety of drawing and painting mediums. I continued to study art throughout my teen years.

For me, a painting is not just something you see, but something you experience. There is so much beauty in the world around us that is often missed as we hustle and bustle through life. I try to showcase that beauty in my work.

I have been painting in oil for several years now and it is my predominate medium. I find the richness of oil perfect for rendering my interpretations of the world around me.

About the Business

I have been selling my art for the last six years. I started showing not long after I graduated high school. I consider my art to be my life’s work. I want to share the beauty I find in the world around me with everyone I can. I take satisfaction from seeing a client overjoyed when they first see a commissioned painting, or when someone finds deep meaning and a personal connection to one of my prints.

I sell reproductions of my art on my website, www.artoftimmatthews.com

Original paintings are also available and I take commissions for custom work. You can also follow me on Facebook and Instagram.

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GALLERY: A Snowy Day in Charleston

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Today is a rare and monumental day in the Lowcountry.  Charleston been taking over by a blanket of snow.  This fun loving coastal Southern bed of warmth and charm is covered in ice and snow and many of us love it.  Our inner child has found a playground, at least for a day.

If you aren’t outside making snow angels and enjoying this Winter Wonderland, enjoy some of the great images from the Charleston Snow Storm of 2018

Charleston Winter Wonderland

 

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9 Awesome Foodie Things in Charleston, SC You Should Try

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By Mark A. Leon

With so many food options in Charleston and so much being thrown at you, we thought we would introduce 10 items, you may not know about that will leave you wanting more.  Some are simple; some complex, but all explosive in flavor and freshness.

Get ready to whet your palate.

9 Awesome Foodie Things in Charleston, SC

  • Lobster Roll (167 Raw – 289 East Bay Street) – It goes without saying that 167 Raw has gained quite a reputation since it expanded from its flagship location in Nantucket, MA.  Their reputation has extended far past the city limits.  All their seafood is fresh and savory, but the Lobster Roll is an explosion of goodness.  If you are feeling generous, this is one dish that can even be shared.

    The Lobster Roll – 167 Rawshared.
  • Shrimp and Grits (La Tabella – 979 Harborview Road, Charleston, SC) -Sautéed shrimp, bacon, peppers, onions, hot Italian sausage in cream sauce over grits.  If you ask about food in Charleston, Shrimp and Grits is always at the top of the list.  There are close to 200 restaurant offerings of this Southern delight.  La Tabella, takes an extra step combining the Southern flare of the dish with their own Italian spin.  Made in a brown cream sauce and combining bacon and hot Italian sausage, this will leave positive shivers on your taste buds.

    Onion Soup Gratinee – 39 Rue de Jeanwith the shrimp, this is one memorable dish.  Here is the trick, you can only get it on Sunday brunch.
  • The Burrito (Minero – 153 East Bay Street, Charleston, SC) – This Mexican slice of heaven is affectionately known at “The Burrito”.  Here is what you get:  queso de Oaxaca, crema, hoppin john, avocado, poblano and you add charcoaled chicken, Achiote pork, or grilled steak.  Did we add, it is grilled just right.  Share this please, because it is a big one.  Every bite will engulf you with every ingredient layered inside this monstrously delicious burrito.
  • Seafood Normandy – Fast and French (Gaulart & Maliclet) (98 Broad Street, Charleston, SC) – This truly authentic French bistro is tiny in size, but delivers big in taste and customer service.  There are so many items that will make you yearn for the view of the Eiffel Tower, but the Seafood Normandy, is a meal to write home about.  Shrimp, scallops and fish broiled in a white wine and cream sauce with steamed vegetables, soup or salad and assorted breads.  This meal will take you back to the old country.  A true french delight.

Bon Appétit

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Paranormal Activity Awakens the Night – Ghostly Hot Spots of Charleston, SC

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Whether we believe or not, legends of ghosts and haunting activity in the Lowcountry is part of our folklore and our culture.  From the restless spirit of Annabel Lee whose remains lie in an unknown plot on the grounds of the Unitarian Church to the ghostly apparitions that linger inside the walls of the Old City Jail.

Charleston continues to remain the home of Confederate soldiers, early settlers and pirates.

As we look to our left and right and question that gust of wind, we want to pay ode a city where phantoms of the past share the same breath as residents of today.

Poogan’s Porch – The Most Haunted Restaurant in Charleston – This is the story of  the ghost of Zoe St Amand.  This ghost originates from the 1900s when Zoe St Amand and her sister Elizabeth lived in the house at 72 Queen Street.  Zoe, a school teacher, often wore long black Puritan-style dresses and round wire-rimmed glasses.  The two girls kept mostly to themselves and usually played around the house. When Elizabeth died in 1945, Zoe became incredibly lonely.  She was depressed and became a recluse Her mental state was incredibly effected and she was reportedly often seen calling out her sisters name.  Finally neighbors took her to St Francis Hospital to live out the remainder of her days.  Today Zoe’s body rests in St Lawrence Cemetery at 60 Huguenin Avenue just north of downtown Charleston. Zoe’s photo hangs in the dining room today.  There have been numerous sightings of Zoe St Amand at Poogans Porch. (Summary by Charleston.com)

Annabel Lee and Edgar Allan Poe – A Love Unfulfilled – We all know the poem, but there is a solemn story and in an unmarked grave the final resting place of Annabel Lee in the Unitarian Church Cemetery at 4 Archdale Street.  Learn more or walk through one day and see if you can feel her spirit.

The Spirits of Pirates Hanging at The Battery and White Point Gardens – In the course of five weeks in the 1720’s, forty-nine pirates had swung from the gallows at White Point. Death by hanging.  Within a couple months, pirate Richard Worley and nineteen of his men met the same fate. While the leaves of White Point Gardens’ oaks calmly sway in the ocean breeze, their roots are feeding on the blood of pirates.  There is a legend that the spirits of these pirates still stalk Battery Park and White Point Gardens.  Read the full account from the Southern Spirit Guide.

The Phantom in the Purple Dress at the Mills House – According to local lore, this grand hotel has a haunted past. Supposedly you can sight a woman from the 19th century in a purple dress between 11 PM and 1 AM in the rear lobby – a phantom from when the hotel helped burn victims in the 1800s after a major fire consumed much of the city. Whether the hotel has apparitions, it is the timeless essence of Charleston luxury and grace.

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The Battery Carriage House – The Most Haunted Place in Charleston – Many who come to the Battery Carriage House are there for the ambiance, the quiet warmth of The Battery, the historic decor, beautiful statuesque courtyard and warm hospitality.  Yet, many travel far and wide to stay in Room, 3, 8 or 10 because lingering between the walls of those rooms are spirits that keep you company and remind you that you are not alone.  Time and time again, guests have stayed and experienced things out of the ordinary and have even made believers out of non-believers.

The Haunting Spirits of the Old City Jail – Once consider the cruelest jail in the United States of America, the Old City Jail continues to bring curious followers of the paranormal for evening and overnight excursions in hopes of waking the spirits and communicating.  Built in 1802 and remaining operational until 1939, this jail was responsible for over 10,000 deaths in its 211 year reign.  Read the ghost of Lavinia Fisher and more paranormal theory from Mysterious Universe.

Philadelphia Alley and The Duel – Dr. Joseph Brown Ladd and Ralph Isaacs in a fateful duel bear witness to a young 22 year old’s death from injuries 11 days after being struck by a bullet at 59 Church Street.  On the evening before, Joseph turned to his lover Amanda with the words, “…friendly death may soon relieve my pain.”  This is a story of love, honor and a life unfulfilled that lingers in the depths of Philadelphia Alley.  Read more by Scares and Haunts of Charleston with the article entitled “The Whistling Doctor of Dueler’s Alley”.

Nettie Dickerson at the Dock Street Theater – The 1736 Dock Street Theater is said to be haunted by Nettie Dickerson, who came to town around 1840. She was 25, an old spinster by the day’s standards, and although she was intelligent and attractive, no men would take her for a wife. Heartbroken, she got a church clerk job and lived alone, until she decided to become a prostitute. She still went to church, although the people shunned her and eventually she couldn’t get any clients. She loved storms and would stand high on buildings to watch thunderstorms. One day she was struck by lightning and killed atop this building, then the church, and folks say here her spirit remains. Her apparition has been seen in a red gown, floating across the second floor hall.

 

 

Interesting facts about Clemson and Alabama you should know before the big game

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This evening part III of the Clemson Alabama rivalry will be played out.  This is even a game the great Paul “Paul” Bryant may wake up from his eternal rest to watch.  The heralded history of these two program shows this is more than just a game.

Before you order your favorite pint, rest your best on your bar stool, place your bet on the coin toss and order those wings, there are a few interesting facts you should know about both teams.

Here are some great tidbits to impress your friends during the game.

  • The first meeting between Clemson and Alabama took place in 1900 and was won 35-0 by Clemson and coach John Heisman (The same man whom the prestigious award is named after).  In fact, the Tigers would win the first three meetings by a combined 78-0.  Since then, the Tide are 13-1 in the last 110 years with the worst win being 74-7 in 1931.
  • Clemson Football Instagram has 307K followers (clemsonfb); Alabama Football 428K (@alabamafbl).

Clemson Facts:

  • Clemson’s last 2 national championships were 1981 and 2017 when they beat Nebraska 22-15 and and Alabama respectively.  Their 20 conference titles is the most by any current or former ACC school.
  • Clemson had a defensive player taken in the first round of the NFL draft for 3 consecutive years.  Not other school can lay stake to that claim.
  • Clemson’s school record winning streak stands at 17 straight.
  • Clemson University originally was an all-male military school, and was named the Clemson Agricultural College when it opened in July 1893 with 446 students.
  • In 1917, the entire senior class at Clemson University enlisted in World War I.
  • Clemson and Alabama have played each other 17 times and Clemson has only beaten Alabama once since 1905 and that was last year’s title game.
  • John Heisman (whom the award is named after) coached Clemson from 1900 – 1903 racking up a 19-3-2 record.
  • Clemson has employed five coaches who were Alabama alums and they have accounted for 52% of the teams total wins.

alamAlabama Facts:

  • Alabama’s first football team was created in 1892. Nicknamed the “Thin Red Line,” it later became the “Crimson Tide.”
  • The University of Alabama became a military school in 1860, but abandoned their Military system in 1903.
  • The University of Alabama football team has 16 National Championships, with its first in 1925 and its most recent title won in 2012.
  • Nick Saban is attempting to win his 6th National Championship which would tie him with Paul “Bear” Bryant for all time (4 with Alabama, 1 with LSU).
  • In 1969, the year college football celebrated its 100th year, Coach Bear Bryant picked up his 100th win at Alabama beating Clemson 38-13.  The game ball was presented to Coach Bryant by team captain Danny Ford who would go on to coach Clemson to their 1981 National Championship title.
  • Coach Nick Saban has won 221 games in his college coaching career.

Famous alumni:

Alabama: Mel Allen (Baseball Announcer) – Alabama School of Law; Lee Brice (Country Music star) – Clemson University; Rece Davis (ESPN Announcer) – Alabama University; James Dickey (Author of “Deliverance”) – Clemson University; John Edwards (Politician) – Clemson University before transferring to NC State; Winston Groom (Author of “Forest Gump”) – Alabama University; Harper Lee (Author of “To Kill a Mockingbird) – studied law at University of Alabama by didn’t complete degree; Dolph Lundgren (Actor – Rocky IV) – Clemson University; Bernie Madoff (Ponzie Scheme Fame) – 1 Year at Alabama University; Jim Nabors (Actor – Gomer Pyle) – University of Alabama; Strom Thurmond (Politician) – Clemson University; James Micheal Tyler (Actor – Gunther on Friends) – Clemson University; Jimmy Wales (Co-Founder – Wikapedia) – Master’s Degree from Alabama University; George Wallace (Governor of Alabama) – University of Alabama; Sela Ward (Actress) – Alabama University

Now you can impress all your friends with some great and even obscure facts about Clemson and Alabama.

Good luck to both teams as we expect a great game.

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