Students from nine Charleston County high schools competed in a series of business plan competitions organized by Youth Entrepreneurship South Carolina (YEScarolina), sponsored by local plaintiffs’ law firm Motley Rice LLC. In April, students presented their full business plan to peers, teachers and a panel of judges from throughout the business community for a chance …
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May 16
Collegiate Competition Embraces Entrepreneurship
By Olivia French CCS students Evan Knox (10th grade), Pinita Tovar (10th grade), Riley Steward (8th grade), and Trayvon Jefferson (11th grade) competed in the first annual CCS Business Plan Competition April 30. The students presented business plans that they have been working on throughout the year, as part of the school’s Entrepreneurship curriculum. After …
May 15
Knox Knocks Out Competition
By Olivia French Charleston Collegiate School 10th grader Evan Knox won First Place in the 2nd Annual YEScarolina Regional Business Plan Competition on May 6 at College of Charleston. Knox wins $1,000 in cash and is invited to present his business model for “Bullseye Web Designs,” a custom website design company that prides itself on …
Apr 25
A Community Curated Exhibition
Provided by Gibbes Museum of Art From May 3 – September 15, 2013, the Gibbes Museum of Art presents People’s Choice: A Community Curated Exhibition. This exhibition seeks to engage members of the community, inviting all to stake a personal claim in Charleston’s signature museum by voting for favorite works of art on the People’s …
Apr 23
Twenty-Five Years of Floral Fabulousness
By Lisa Cermak The Seabrook Island Garden Club will celebrate its 25th Anniversary on Friday, May 10, with a luncheon at the Island House beginning at 11:30 a.m. Committee chairs Sue Ciancio and Pat Kelley, assisted by the Executive Committee of the Club, have planned an exciting afternoon to commemorate the founding of this important …
Apr 19
Letter to the Editor: Forgive Sanford but Don’t Forget
Dear Editor, I met a couple recently who had just moved to Charleston. The conversation quickly turned to politics. The gentleman leaned over to me and observed, “Sanford’s got the Christian voters all figured out.” He said, “They HAVE to forgive him.” That first struck me as a bit of an insult. Then it struck …
Apr 10
Swim, Bike, Run on Kiawah Island
By Tom Burgess December on Kiawah brings cooler temperatures, sunny days, and of course the Kiawah Island Golf Resort Marathon. For 35 years, this prestigious Full and Half Marathon winds through the maritime forests and vast salt marshes with spectacular views and a fast, flat course. The Kiawah Island Golf Resort staff has helped …
Mar 12
First Signs of Spring
By Nick Strehle While winter was a time to conserve energy and reduce activity, spring is a time of rejuvenation, new beginnings, and a replenishment of spirit. Just before the Holidays, it seemed like spring was off in a distant land and it was going to take us forever to get there. That is of …
















Feb 25
Kiawah Island Town Council – February 5, 2013
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Mayor Lipuma was absent from the meeting, so Mayor Pro-Tem Labriola called the meeting to order, and approved the minutes from the January 8 meeting. Citizens Comments Diane Lehder commented that she attended a meeting on the new superstreet planned for the intersection of Main Road and Highway 17. She commented that one concern was …
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