Archive for November, 2009

Charleston Chefs “Feed the Need”

The Charleston City Paper announced that Feed the Need, a coalition of local food and beverage community who have banded together to feed the hungry in town, has served 14,000 meals since the group formed six month ago!
Mickey Baskt, General [...]

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Charleston Co. Schools Rewarded for Saving Energy

Charleston County Schools are reaping the rewards of their energy conservation efforts, because they’re getting a portion of the money saved! It makes sense for the environment and the county budget, and now the students, teachers, adminstrators and staff of [...]

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WALK Gallery–Art in Empty Storefronts

I noticed art in the windows of the old Millennium Music space a few months ago, and loved the idea of putting art in empty spaces. King St. seems to look a little more alive and less vacant since the [...]

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Charleston Film Fest Seeks Films & Screenplays

The third annual Charleston International Film Festival has announced a call for entries for two competitions. Films and screenplays can be entered and judges will be looking for excellence in quality and originality. Click here to the submission form for [...]

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Meat Share; Like Community Supported Agriculture But Meat

Cypress has long been regarded as one of the best restaurants in town for charcuterie, but now Executive Chef Craig Deihl has taken this appreciation of meat to a whole new level. Deihl has been breaking down whole animals to [...]

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