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Bike paths growing across Lowcountry
New trail planned from Mount Pleasant to Sullivan's Island
Whether you use a bicycle for transportation or for recreation, you've got miles and miles of bike paths available in the Lowcountry, and the network continues to expand. Bikers could see a new path from Mount Pleasant to Sullivan's Island by the end of the year.
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Charles Towne Landing to offer half-off admission
As a show of recognition for the support of the community, the Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site will be offering a special reduced admission price for Charleston-area residents.
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GILBRETH COLUMN: It's the right time to provide Christmas joy
Not that we give a ton of money to it or anything, but one of our favorite charities this time of year is the Chicora Gift Giving Project, organized and managed by Dana Van Hook of the Ashley Hall school for girls.
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Military 'Brats' reunion
Military "Brats" who have lived on the Charleston Air Force Base or Hunley Park Navy Housing are invited to attend a reunion that will be held June 23 at Short Stay Navy Recreation Area. To help in the planning, contact Kim Piccione at 609-9950, Nancy Corbin at 688-4975 or nancycorbin@h...
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Fest to mark Red Ribbon Week
The Berkeley County Prevention Board will sponsor the 21st annual Family Fest Picnic in the Park at Old Santee Canal Park during the national celebration of Red Ribbon Week. The picnic will serve as the kickoff to Red Ribbon Week for Berkeley County and will be held 1-4:30 p.m. Sunday. Br...
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North Area residents to cast votes Nov. 8
North Charleston voters will choose among 20 candidates in eight competitive races in the Nov. 8 City Council election. Meanwhile, two City Council seats are unopposed, meaning incumbents Rhonda Jerome in District 2 and Sam Hart in District 7 are practically assured of serving another ter...
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Darkness to Light honors district
Berkeley County schools are one of the first districts in the nation designated as Darkness to Light Partners in Prevention.
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ALREADY RAN SEPT. 1
The Berkeley County School District recently invited people across the county to "get on the bus" to support education, and thousands heeded the call. The district's inaugural "Stuff the Bus Berkeley" campaign collected needed school supplies for students and teachers. The inaugur...
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RECREATION REPORT
Youth basketball The Hanahan Recreation Department is holding youth basketball registration through Nov. 18 for boys and girls ages 4-17. Cost: $30 to register for Hanahan residents, $50 for nonresidents. Registration is being held at 3100 Mabeline Road in ...
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Otranto garden club to gather Sept. 21
The Garden Club of Otranto will reconvene Sept. 21.
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Boating festival set for Saturday at Raccoon Island
Local boating aficionados looking to have a good time can do just that at the third annual Coonfest.
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Library to receive sculpture
Sculpture in the South has facilitated the purchase of a memorial sculpture for the Dorchester County Library's Summerville location.
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Goose Creek offers 'Dive-In Movie'
The city of Goose Creek's "Dive-In Movie," sponsored by Google, has been rescheduled for 7:30 p.m. Aug. 27 at the city's swimming pool at Crowfield Golf and Country Club.
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Summerville youth races in national motocross event
Summerville's Goodman Bare recently made his dream come true.
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