Jake Blocker
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ON THE WATER BOATS & BOATERS
Power Squadron builds better boaters
Whether you are an experienced sailor or just getting your sea legs, members of the Charleston Sail and Power Squadron can help ensure that a boat owner’s nautical endeavors are safe and fun.
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Local squadron encourages up-to-date nautical knowledge
Whether you are an experienced sailor or just getting your sea legs, members of the Charleston Sail and Power Squadron can help ensure that a boat owner's nautical endeavors are safe and fun.
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Summerville studio offers variety of martial arts forms
For martial arts practitioners such as Billy Ilderton, the art is more than just an interesting pastime. It is a way of life. Ilderton, 30, is the director and owner of the Masters Studios of Self Defense in Summerville and started in martial arts at a young age.
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Orangeburg man sparkles as Colucci's jewelry technician
For many jewelry technicians, like Cameron Schurlknight of Orangeburg, part of enjoying priceless treasures is making and repairing them.
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Two new retirees settling in at Summerville sanctuary
With the exception of the audience for his YouTube video, 8-year-old Dua has given up the entertainment business and is settling into retirement with a pool and plenty of toys — just what an otter needs.
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Summerville woman bowled over by job working the lanes
Behind the fun, the sturdy pins and shiny bowling balls, patrons of Dorchester Lanes will find Cleo Woody, a long-time bowler who has found her niche at the Oakbrook facility.
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Movie theater job is cool ... and it can be fun, friendly, too
You might consider working in the Cinemark 8 movie theaters to be an easy job, but there's more to it than tickets and popcorn. "I perform four jobs," said Peter Cayer, 19, who has worked as an usher at the Cinemark 8 theater in Summerville for two years.
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Teens win for murals
2 Wando students have their work displayed at Charleston Airport terminal
Two students from Wando High School showcased their artwork at a presentation June 1 in the Charleston International Airport Terminal Building, where it will be displayed for a year.
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