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Firefighters, police set to be honored
Metro North Church will honor Goose Creek firefighters and police officers at an appreciation breakfast at 8 a.m. March 18 at 109 Central Ave., Goose Creek. Breakfast will be cooked by members of the church. Metro North Church works closely with Goose Creek's police and fire depar...
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High school seniors urged to apply
For the 26th year, Coastal Community Foundation announces the availability of scholarships and encourages eligible high school seniors in Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester counties who are planning to pursue a four-year college degree to apply for these awards by March 19. Awards of $50...
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N. Charleston EMS team wins regional
Emergency Medical Service paramedics Amanda Reeves and Becky Smyth placed first in the recently held Lowcountry Regional Emergency Medical Services Competition in North Charleston. Reeves and Smyth, both 10-year employees of Charleston County EMS, were the first all-women team to win the ...
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Series on hearing care set
Audiologists are teaming up with The Village at Summerville to offer information on hearing health care. Beth Alberto and Chuck Whitfield, audiologists with Hearing Care of Summerville, have joined The Village at Summerville to sponsor a four-part educational series. Each quarter, Alberto...
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School to perform play 'Harvey'
So what do you do if you see a 6-foot, 3 12-inch white rabbit leaning against a lamp post? Why, ask him to come and sit down, of course. "Harvey," the play, is coming to Summerville High School this month. Elwood P. Dowd, his high-society sister, Veta, her daughter, Myrtle Mae, and all ...
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Programs promoted at schools
The W.B. Goodwin Elementary Boys and Girls Club21st Century Site Director Brett Snyder recently organized a "Lights on Afterschool" promotional assembly to highlight the importance of quality and affordable after-school programs for students. The campaign was started by the Afterschool A...
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Program helps renters remain in their homes
Two West Ashley families, a single mother in Mount Pleasant and two families in North Charleston are being helped by the Humanities Foundation through a new federally funded initiative that provides long-term help for renters who are at risk of losing their homes. The housing program is s...
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Quartets to offer 'Singing Valentines'
Quartets from the Charleston Barbershop Chorus and the Southern Harmony Chorus will deliver "Singing Valentines" to women and men Feb. 12-14 throughout the tri-county area. Wearing red, white and black dress, the a cappella quartets will visit restaurants, schools, offices, hospitals, ret...
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Re-enactment slated in Bamberg County
The 25th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry will host a re-enactment of the Battle for Rivers' Bridge on Jan. 30-31. The event will be held rain or shine on private land in Bamberg County at 1744 Confederate Highway (S.C. Highway 641). The event is open to the public 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and 9 a...
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Martial arts fundraiser set
Nearly 30 martial arts schools from around the state are expected to participate in the Kicks for Kids Kick-A-Thon charity event at 11 a.m. Feb. 6 at World Teoul Moon Kung Fu, Tai Chi and Healing Arts, 650H College Park Road. The Kick-A-Thon is a statewide effort to support the S.C. Netwo...
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Free preview class in February
Lowcountry Kindermusik is registering for the spring session, beginning in February, for young children from birth-6 years. Children learn music concepts naturally, at their own pace, and with no pressure to perform. Kindermusik classes offer an assortment of music and movement activities...
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Valentines for troops, veterans
The Coosaw Pointe Business Association is launching Operation: SWAK (Sealed With A Kiss) to deliver Valentine's Day greetings to U.S. troops and veterans. Through Feb. 14, the association will provide free first-class postage (44 cents) for one-ounce valentines and letters to U.S. militar...
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Session to explore Summerville
The 2010 session of Leadership Dorchester will begin Jan. 21 with a daylong exploration of the town of Summerville to be led by Town Administrator Dennis Pieper and several members of the town leadership team. The opening session will begin with a look at the history of Summerville given ...
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Church to host free fair
Families for a Healthy Heart, Roper St. Francis Healthcare's community outreach program that promotes healthy eating, exercise and effective disease management, will begin its third year with a free Community Health Fair and educational program Jan. 23 at Mount Moriah Life Center, 7396 Rivers Ave...
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Sales throughout January
The temperatures may have fallen, but one bite of a Girl Scout cookie may help lift your spirits. The Girl Scout cookie program is under way, and old favorites, including Thin Mints and Samoas, will be available for sweet lovers everywhere, along with a new addition to the traditional lin...
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