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Sculpture in the South
Member notes group's predecessor in bringing public art to Summerville
The Sculpture in the South gurus were celebrating another successful art installation after placing their 20th piece in 10 years, a sleek bronze otter in Azalea Park in Summerville.
Somebody mentioned they were the first to bring public art sculpture to town.
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FBI experience helps prepare for life as private investigator
Before retiring to Charleston in 1990, Jeff Dossett spent 18 years with the FBI in Newark, N.J., working against organized crime.
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Visit to Auldbrass a good lesson in the arts
I have a confession to make. I'm afraid I'm one of those people who's so artistically naive that I sometimes have to be told that something is really good before accepting the possibility, considering it further, and later realizing it to be true.
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Blood Drives
The American Red Cross has scheduled local blood drives in addition to ongoing drives at local Red Cross facilities. To arrange a donation, call 416-1660, 852-2910 or 800-GIVE-LIFE.
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Sewee Center
To register for programs at the Sewee Visitor and Environmental Education Center, 5821 U.S. Highway 17, Awendaw, call 928-3368. Visit www.fws.govseweecenter.
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School celebrates 60 years
Sixty years ago, John Hamrick founded First Baptist School on Meeting Street in the heart of Charleston. "Every one of us gives testimony for our Lord by the way we live, by the way we treat people, the language we use, and the attitudes we express," read Hamrick's mission statement.
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Composer coming to SHS
Well-known composer and arranger Kirby Shaw will fly from his home in Oregon to Summerville High School to rehearse the choral department the day before its big performance Nov. 23. At this performance, various choirs will perform 20 songs including "Oh Happy Day," "River Deep, Mountain H...
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