Tag Archive: music

May 17

Suzy McGrane Memorial

The ninth annual Suzy McGrane Memorial promises to be the one of the best Share Our Suzy (SOS) celebrations yet! As always, there’s great BBQ and beverages accompanied by the fantastic music that you’ve come to expect. Make this event a part of your holiday weekend and come share in the fun. Proceeds benefit breast …

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Apr 25

Fraternity Fascinates Nonprofit at Derby Days

Members of Sigma Chi present a $25,000 check to YEScarolina founder Jimmy Bailey.

Wow! College of Charleston Fraternity Sigma Chi came through in a big way for Youth Entrepreneurship South Carolina last week when they announced they had raised $25,000 for the nonprofit through their 2013 Derby Days philanthropy effort. Some of the Fraternity brothers heard YEScarolina founder, Jimmy Bailey, speak several times about giving back in Tommy …

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Apr 19

Prelude to Piccolo

The City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs and the Town of Kiawah Island Arts Council present a sampling of some favorite musical elements as harbingers of the 2013 Piccolo Spoleto Festival on Sunday, May 5 at 4 p.m. The concert will be at the Holy Spirit Catholic Church on Besty Kerrison. This year the …

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Apr 04

Seabrook Town Council – March 26, 2013

Mayor Holtz called the meeting to order. Councilman Ciancio made a few minor changes to the minutes from last month’s meeting, and then all approved. Financials Mayor Holtz said that the Town financials continue to come somewhat unpredictably during the first few months of the year. Year-to-date, the Town is $16,562.67 ahead of budget for …

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Mar 20

The Sound of Music

The Charleston Symphony Orchestra League gives away $30,000 in scholarships each year.

The Charleston Symphony Orchestra League is at it again. As the single largest supporter of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, the CSOL raises funds and awareness to support the Orchestra, as well as music education within the Charleston area. “When I first moved to Seabrook 11 years ago, one of the requirements I had for choosing …

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Mar 11

Spring Flings into Freshfields

Hundreds of visitors last year enjoyed Freshfield shows and performances.

Kick off the spring season at Freshfields Village, the shopping and dining destination located at the crossroads of Kiawah, Seabrook and Johns Islands, with a family-friendly line-up of events. A free Spring Concert Series will be offered Fridays (March 22, March 29 and April 5) on the Village Green. Celebrate Easter at the annual Easter Festival …

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Feb 06

The World Is Your Oyster

bohicket

One of the many perks about living in the lowcountry during the winter months, besides the mild temperatures and captivating sunsets, is the beloved island cuisine…oysters. On January 26, the Bohicket Marina Merchants Association hosted their annual oyster roast to raise money for the “Free Family Fun” events held at the marina during the summer. …

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Jan 25

The Fairest of Them All

Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the fairest of them all? Snow White, of course! It’s hard to believe, but Disney’s animated Snow White and the Seven Dwarves is turning 75 years old. That’s quite a long time for a cartoon to hold up so well. In order to celebrate this momentous occasion, the professional …

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Jan 15

Windows 8: What is it?

By Bob Hooper, AKA Rent a Bob I have received numerous complaints about the new Windows 8 operating software and again will caution you about it. Recently a client received a notice on the computer stating they could “upgrade” to Windows 8 for a very low fee and decided to accept. The person was basically …

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Nov 26

Strong Competition Highlights Charleston’s 35th Annual Turkey Day Run & Gobble Wobble

Runners await the start of the 35th Annual Turkey Day Run & Gobble Wobble.

By Caroline Morris The 35thAnnual Turkey Day Run & Gobble Wobble broke its attendance record for a ninth straight year with 6,281 registrations for the annual Thanksgiving tradition. “We continue to be thrilled with the growth of this race,” Race Director Rob Wills said. “Families from around the country have made this part of their …

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