Charleston, SC
November 22, 2008 by Steve deGuzman · Leave a Comment
One of the East Coast’s most picturesque cities, Charleston is known for its antebellum row homes, its Civil War history, beautiful waterfront, nearby beaches and scrumptious Low Country cooking.
Charleston Symphony Orchestra: Gospel Christmas
November 22, 2008 by Danny Sillivant · Leave a Comment
CSO Gospel Choir
Saturday, December 6, 2008 – 8pm
Gaillard Auditorium (77 Calhoun Street)
Kick off the holiday season with the sweet sound of the CSO Gospel Choir as they share the stage with the CSO musicians. The ever popular Vincent Danner returns to the podium as well as soloist Jennifer Bynum who’s making a return appearance.
For tickets, [...]
US Dept of Labor: S.C. boasts large engineering workforce
November 22, 2008 by Danny Sillivant · Leave a Comment
COLUMBIA – South Carolina ranks among the top five states for the employment of several engineering occupations, according to recent statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor.
In three categories, South Carolina has the second-highest employment concentration of engineers in the nation. Those include: chemical engineers, health and safety engineers, and industrial engineers. South Carolina ranks fourth in [...]
Choose your Charities Carefully – Angels and Scrooges
November 22, 2008 by Danny Sillivant · Leave a Comment
CHARLESTON — S.C. Secretary of State Mark Hammond has announced the 13th annual list of Scrooges and Angels for the holiday season.
The list is intended to serve as a guide for charitable giving, honoring organizations that direct a high percentage of donations to program goals, and singling out organizations that spend the least on their [...]
Recycled structures in Summervile
November 22, 2008 by Paul Dolphin · Leave a Comment
Anyone driving along U.S. Highway 78 last month might have noticed the house at 405 W. 5th North St. in Summerville slowly vanish. First, the top floor, then the bottom. Eventually, all that was left was the brick chimney. Then it disappeared, too.Now, nobody panic. That’s what was supposed to happen. A new local nonprofit [...]
