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37 6 NEWS FUN & GAMES • Harry Griffin’s Lonely War 28 DINING • Sláinte and Prost • ‘Artisans Row’ Dream Stalled The Beer Snob • Mug Shots

12 SCHOOLS 34 COMMUNITY • West Ashley Flashback • WAHS’s New Top Cat • Monthly Fishing Report • A Promise Kept ... Nine Years Later • Fun & Games • A New Era For Wildcats Football • Worship Directory • Community Billboard 25 A&E • Let’s Get Together and Feel All Right • Art Matters — Olivia Bergen • Nightlife

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5 AUGUST 2019 NEWS “Maybe I should have done it behind closed doors, in executive session, and not hurt anyone’s feelings. But that’s the old way, and we’ll see what comes out ...” — Harry Griffin, Charleston City Councilman

est Ashley City Councilman Harry one,” and had told him that unless “there “Maybe I should have done it behind that Tecklenburg, in his estimation, went Griffin either struck a blow for fiscal was $250,000 of bad stuff, nobody was closed doors, in executive session, and beyond the Council’s intentions in giving Waccountability last month, or he going to be paying any attention.” not hurt anyone’s feelings,” he says. “But raises to his lieutenants that went above served up a $52,000 “nothingburger” that Moody says that if the financial issues that’s the old way, and we’ll see what cost of living adjustments. will isolate him on Council. don’t hit a quarter of a million dollars, comes out ...” For Moody, his problems with Griffin was the push behind an audit considering the mayor has wide latitude Jack O’Toole, the mayor’s Tecklenburg’s decision making goes back to of Mayor John Tecklenburg’s office that, over $200 million in city spending, “then spokesperson, refutes Griffin’s assertions the mayor borrowing money from an elderly according to auditors and independent people are going to think you are picking on regarding both the raises and the contracts woman, whose money he was shepherding, lawyers, initially turned up no smoking him and just being political.” awarded, saying both were in line with the without telling her. While a judge found no guns and a small handful of minor fiscal Griffin says he’s not being political, and questions. says he is focusing “on issues important to Tecklenburg quickly covered any my district,” like flooding in Church Creek. money he did owe, mostly for travel Griffin says that he and fellow expenses that included his wife. His office councilmembers were being “mature” claimed the audit cost $52,000, not to when they took the report without making mention the refocusing of city officials a comment, waiting instead for an end-of- off their regular duties. Griffin disputes the-month session to bring out bigger and that number, calling it a “falsehood” on harder questions. Harry Griffin’s War social media, writing that “not one penny When told of Griffin’s “mature” was added to our budget for this audit.” comment, fellow West Ashley Councilman West Ashley City Councilman goes on Griffin contends that the mayor’s estimates Peter Shahid takes a different tack, include fees for salaried employees, thus suggesting no one on Council said anything the attack against the Mayor not costing tax payers extra money. because there was nothing there to The audit, which had been comment about. by Bill Davis | News Editor unanimously approved by Council, came on “I’ve seen and read the report and the heels of another Griffin-led attack on what the lawyer reported: that there were the mayor that turned up $10 spent to print no violations, and everything was done in Tecklenburgs wife’s name on the back of pursuit of the city’s business,” says Shahid, new pay guidelines Council passed and the criminal action, this break with fiduciary his business cards. usually a staunch supporter of the mayor. latter were made within state ethics laws. norms shook Moody’s confidence in the Undaunted, Griffin claims there is an Griffin says he will broach questions That’s not to say that Moody, who is a mayor additional $250,000 or more “of misspending regarding Tecklenburg granting contracts full-fledged supporter of fellow councilman Moody is still taken aback by the mayor in that report,” and showed that four to his campaign donors and “exorbitant” Gary White’s bid to unseat Tecklenburg, putting his wife’s name on the back of his bids the mayor handed out had not been raises given to non-hourly employees in his doesn’t think there’s not an ongoing business card, cost be damned, because handled through the city’s usual channels. department above and beyond what Council problem with the mayor’s decision-making “who does that?” The report states that there was less than approved in raises earlier this year. and fiscal moves. Whether the whole ordeal ultimately $14,000 in questionable expenditures. Griffin also says that if Tecklenburg is It galls Moody that the city doled out turns out to be a doozy or a dud, it will Fellow West Ashley Councilman Bill able to adequately explain all of his actions a reported $85,000 lawyer consultant to likely color relations between and amongst Moody, usually a staunch Tecklenburg foe, at the next meeting, then he “would be the watch “live streamed” Council meetings on the mayor and City Council for some time thinks Griffin is “a little over his skis on this first to apologize to the mayor.” behalf of the mayor. It further galls Moody to come.

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7 AUGUST 2019 ‘Artisans Row’ Dream Stalled Pastamaker bails over red tape by Bill Davis | News Editor

he dream of turning Wappoo Road into an “artisans row” may have just Ttaken one step forward and avoided taking a big step backward. Four years ago this month, the city and the county held a joint public planning workshop at St. Andrews High School to look into what could be done to improve the area. Led by members of both organs’ planning departments, ideas about drainage, zoning, traffic and the like were bandied about. One of the ideas that emerged was the possibility of turning Wappoo into a place where local entrepreneurs could relocate to. Three years ago, local pasta maker Brian Bertolini bought into the idea and spent several hundred thousand dollars to buy the 13,000-square-foot building that had been home originally to Crull Hardware and later Charleston Hardware. Bertolini had become tired of making- do in a 1,200-square-foot cinderblock pill box on Wappoo owned by the Limehouse Produce next to where their vegetable shed had been torn down within shouting distance of Savannah Highway. And then … nothing. To this day, Bertolini and his company Rio Bertolini hand-turn out up to 1,000 pounds of fresh pasta a day, in many Pasta maker Brian Bertolini has a delicious vision for West Ashley, if only he could get through all the bureaucratic red tape cases using local produce. They supply 200 restaurants in both Carolinas from this pastures, like Western North Carolina, Impressive, but Frankstone says she county, “intensification of use (adding humble spot, which has various trucks, where he could still supply restaurants still dreamt of having a retail store. A place another business) would require the site a gelato-selling tri-wheeler, and racks of here in Charleston but enjoy cooler where commuters could stop off and pick to meet current ordinance requirements rotating trays. summers and a more business-friendly up a scone and some coffee for breakfast, and the non-conforming parking would not Also parked outside are humming, environment. a tasty sandwich for lunch, while also be in compliance.” plugged-in electric freezers made for selling “Charleston has just changed so featuring other local artisanal fare. This still left both artisan businesses ice cream at convenience stores. These are much,” says Bertolini. Bertolini’s spot at 1028 Wappoo Road in the lurch. But then the county further the refrigerated boxes that are loaded into Then at the end of July Bertolini got seems like a perfect fit. Insomuch that relented when it was pointed out that the panel vans and trailers and shipped out to another call from the county, seemingly she also tried to put a bid in on it , but that site used to be home to various and several 20 farmers’ markets in both states. paving the way so that everyone could was the day the pastamaker’s offer was businesses. When asked why the usage Inside, the only thing lacking more be happy. Now, he says, he can’t afford accepted. was grandfathered in, but not the number than elbow room between the various to move into the space right away due At this point, it seemed like a perfect of businesses, county spokesperson mixers and pasta machines is a sense of the costs associated with maintaining the marriage where both businesses could Shawn Smetana started poking around. calm. One worker has to go into a walk-in empty space for the past few years. cohabitate. That is, until the county and the Smetana soon came back with what freezer, move two racks of trays of pasta He says he will need to welcome in a state DOT weighed in a couple of times. looks like to be a compromise. He now to fish out some bucatini, which later turns tenant to offset some of those costs so he Apparently, the parking at the front says that multiple businesses could locate out to be far nuttier than store-bought can retrofit his part of the building for his of the property was within the state’s there, as long as there was a cogent dried versions. pasta-making efforts. right-of-way. That meant their spots didn’t parking plan in place that didn’t rely on the And they make sauces and butter. It’s Bertolini may have found the perfect count, and so the county earlier this year spots in the state’s purview. tight. tenant in Katherine Frankstone. Frankstone denied Bertolini a certificate of occupancy. “We really just need to know the Bertolini’s original plan was to and her husband have owned and run Grey Parking has always been a problem specifics,” says Smetana, adding that it retrofit the former hardware facility into Ghost Cookie Co. in an industrial park on there, where shoppers at the former would have to pass a site review by county an area where he could consolidate all James Island for the past five years. hardware stores had to back out into zoning officials. of his cooking, packaging, shipping, and They produce between 15,000 and traffic. Yeep! County planning contacted Bertolini’s marketing of his pasta. And with the 22,000 cookies every day, depending on Bertolini had already paid for wife and everything now seems to be leftover space, invite another business the season. The best sellers are their architects and engineers for plans lining up for Wappoo Drive to actually into the long rectangle to share costs. lemon sugar and molasses spice cookies. to reconfigure the massive interior. He become an artisan’s row. But with ongoing struggles getting They ship primarily to upscale groceries in painted and rehabbed the front section, That means the Bertolinis may not approval from the county, Bertolini had 40 different states. and kept the air-conditioning running to have to start looking for a new spot. Still decided to stay put in his pillbox and Their current spot features a massive keep out the mold. they remains wary. “Until we know for look for another spot. Options on the convection oven that stands over 9 feet Early last month, the county relented, sure, everything’s up in the air.” table include selling to the various buyers tall. They have two mixers, the biggest somewhat. They grandfathered in the But if they do remain, and welcome blowing up his phone. weighing in at 140 quarts, and an 18-foot- parking, but said only one business could Grey Ghost into the fold, West Ashley just Or he might leave for less crowded long packaging machine. locate there because, according to the got a whole lot more delicious. 8 CITADEL MALL

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The cut man Ladies Night! of businesses, complainants, and suspects sent to the landfill anyway. said he’d been in the bathroom of a have been left out to protect the innocent. nearby restaurant and overheard what THURSDAY he thought to be a drug sale, in which All suspects are innocent until proven July 18 Wine Tastings guilty ... of course. one of the men accused him of “stinking 2-11pm • $8 CRIMINAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE up the bathroom.” The cut man said A Sam Rittenberg Boulevard woman one of the other two men confronted July 15 told police that her boyfriend had him, saying, “leave me alone bigot.” assaulted her earlier in the evening, After he left the building, the cut man BURGLARY, BREAKING AND and then left their apartment. claimed the other men continued to ENTERING The woman said they had recently call him racial slurs, and then pull out Residents of an Ashley Hall Avenue reconciled, but an argument broke out a silver object and punch him in the apartment told police that “three between them over whether they had head before leaving. A witness to the unknown transgendered males been unfaithful when they were broken events told a different story, with the dressed in women’s clothing” knocked up. Later, she showed officers a series cut man berating the other two men, on the door and entered without of threatening texts from the man, and going so far as to throw a potted permission. Once inside, the residents that included the messages: “U hoe … plant at them in the parking lot of the I’m not [expletive] with nobody in the restaurant. The cut man said he had Monday - Saturday 2-11 PM claimed the threesome threatened to no memory of throwing the plant, but 813 Savannah Hwy “shoot up” the unit if the son of one gardens u a lying [ass] trick I omw to 843-769-5444 of the residents didn’t give them $500 kill u and yo child … [expletive] u go do perhaps he had done so “in an attempt in cash he owed them. One of the [expletive] like that … Take it how you to gain distance.” He also admitted three attempted to take the television want … Never said sorry or nothing being too intoxicated to drive. as collateral while the other two … U dead cause I feel like u been walked around and looked into other [expletive] on me.” The man then sent July 21 Proudly rooms. The threesome continued to her a picture of himself holding a small make threats even after they left the handgun with an extended magazine. SHOPLIFTING serving the unit, with one of them threatening A manager at a Folly Road alcohol warehouse store told police that a Lowcountry to get a firearm from the car. That July 20 member returned with a purse, but did man wearing a Corona tank-top with since 1998 not produce any gun. Another of the ROBBERY BY FIREARM palm trees on the back, asked for an offenders picked up a large rock “as A man bleeding from his face in $80 bottle of wine be removed from a Estate Planning if to use it.” The threesome said they the parking lot of a Sam Rittenberg locked case. As the man continued to were from out of town and staying at a Boulevard told police that he had just shop, picking up a case of Heineken, Elder Law motor lodge on Dorchester Road. been robbed by two men who were and a case of Corona, all totaling $143. carrying guns. A manager became suspicious and Real Estate Closings began following the man, at which July 15 point another man distracted him with July 20 MURDER, NON-NEGLIGENT a question, allowing the man in the RECOVERED STOLEN VEHICLE, tank-top to slip out the front door. 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11 AUGUST 2019 SCHOOLS “The most exciting part about this job is having the potential to change the community.” — Ryan Cumback, Principal at WAHS

ay 30 is a day that Ryan Cumback after being hired. discipline when needed. with her son Lee Runyon, who eventually will never forget. Not only was it “Because I worked here for 10 years, Number two is to continue to got the position in 2014. Mthe day he was announced as the I knew who was carrying their weight improve the academic expectations of the “Lee and I were finalist for the new principal at West Ashley High School, and who wasn’t,” says Cumback, who students. Currently there are 31 classes principal position at that time and I’m but it was also the day his wife had given even threw out the old Wildcat mascot students can take for college credit at glad they didn’t hire me. They shouldn’t birth to their second daughter Lucy. costume that was stored in his office WAHS, 12 dual-enrollment courses and have hired me. I wasn’t ready,” admits The district’s announcement to because it had mildewed and began to 19 AP classes, where college credit is a Cumback, who seems more than ready for make Cumback principal came after a smell bad. possibility. Cumback says, starting in Fall the job now five years later. “I’ve learned drawn-out measure by Charleston County According to the new principal, one of 2020, he is working with the College a lot from the Runyons and take a lot from School District Superintendent Gerrita of the main reasons for all the changes is of Charleston to bring additional college them.” Postlewait to replace the school’s former the fact that 40 percent of West Ashley credit courses to the school. After leaving WAHS, Lee Runyon was principal Lee Runyon, who had been there parents choose to send their children Finally, his third priority is to be an reassigned as the principal at the Center for five years, succeeding his mother somewhere else, be it a private school or Mary Runyon in the role. charter school out of the area. Cumback “Ryan has been a remarkable leader says he plans to work hard to change at Moultrie over the last three years,” says the perception of WAHS among the Postlewait. “He not only has developed community. As of press time, there were excellent rapport with the students and 35 students who had previously left or families he has served, but also has chosen not to attend WAHS, who were demonstrated skills, experience, and now enrolled and would be attending the leadership fundamental to successfully school this fall, according to Cumback. WAHS’s New Top Cat lead West Ashley High forward in the A change in perception among the years to come.” community is about more than bringing New principal Ryan Cumback aims For Cumback, who had been the students back to the fold. It’s community principal of Moultrie Middle since 2016, building at its core. If a high school is to take the Wildcats to new heights it’s a kind of homecoming. Prior to his deemed desirable, like James Island by Lorne Chambers | Editor time in Mt. Pleasant, Cumback was a Charter or Wando High, then better classroom teacher, Assistant Principal teachers and coaches will be attracted and Associate Principal of Curriculum and to that school. In turn, people will see the Instruction during a previous decade-long high school as a benefit for relocating tenure at WAHS. or buying a home in West Ashley and advocate for his staff. “To just be the for Advanced Studies in North Charleston. During his time at WAHS, Cumback property values could see an increase, teacher supporter/servant/leader I feel With a new school year just was the recipient of the 2010 South which in turn atrracts more and better I’ve always been,” he says. “I want the days away, Cumback has been busy Carolina Department of Education businesses, which create more tax teachers to feel I have their backs and interviewing candidates for vacancies “Initiative Award” and was selected as revenue, which help with better roads, support them everyday.” and talking with parents. It’s something the WAHS Rookie Teacher of the Year parks, etc. Cumback feels his experience as a he enjoys and feels is important. “I hate for 2006-2007. “The most exciting part about this classroom teacher himself not-so-long- being a slave to the computer. I’d rather “I feel very at home here,” says job is having the potential to change the ago helps him relate to the challenges be out in the hall as much as possible. I Cumback just weeks before the empty community,” says Cumback. He sees teachers face. prefer face-to-face interactions.” hallways outside his new office will this beginning long before a student gets “I got into administration to support He’s also working to get everyone at be filled with thousands of students, to the high school level. “I need to be teachers. And I feel during my time as WAHS on the same page and is making teachers, and staff. “I feel more working with the elementary schools. All an assistant principal here, they knew efforts to bond with teachers and other comfortable at the high school level in of us are working in silos over here right I was here for them,” says Cumback, WAHS staff, many of whom he worked general. But more specifically, I feel more now and we need to bring the community who taught history and geography before with during his first tenure at WAHS, prior comfortable within these four walls.” together.” getting into administration. to his stint at Moultrie Middle. While he may feel completely Cumback has outlined three main Ironically, Cumback credits his “The first day back for teachers is comfortable back at WAHS, don’t expect priorities to help achieve his goals of predecessor’s mother for his change in Aug. 14. But we’re not coming to the Cumback to sit back and accept the status making WAHS a school the community career. school. We’re going to Charles Towne quo. He has been cleaning house in every will be proud of. “Every ounce of my professional Landing. We’ve rented Founders Hall sense of the phrase. Number one is campus safety, which career was started by — and I owe to — and we’re going to get together to set Starting this school year, WAHS will includes discipline and the perception Mary Runyon,” says Cumback. “She saw goals, eat good food, and have fun,” have a new athletic director, a new head of discipline at the school. He says it’s me as a classroom teacher and pushed me says Cumback. “The first day back for football coach, a new head volleyball a big reason why families choose not to into administration.” teachers is the worst day ever. You’re coach, and a new guidance director, send their kids to the school. Cumback When Mary Runyon stepped down usually bored, sitting in a cold auditorium. just to name a few of the administrative has already implemented several new as principal at WAHS, Cumback was I wanted to do something fun and different changes Cumback initiated immediately initiatives to improve safety and enforce then considered for the position, along and set the tone for the rest of the year.” 12 SCHOOLS New principal Ryan Cumback has big plans and high hopes for West Ashley High School

13 AUGUST 2019 for Salt & ods So o ul “G ” A Promise Kept ... Nine Years Later CCSD comes through with new Stono Park Elementary by Bill Davis | News Editor

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1095 Playground Road • 843-763-4360 • Register Online at Awww.standrewsparks.com Think Boxing group session workout at The Sweatbox in West Ashley 15 AUGUST 2019 CHIROPRACTIC + MASSAGE + REHAB A New Era For Wildcats Football William Wineberg takes the helm at West Ashley High School MEET THE by Lorne Chambers | Editor NEW DOCTOR any were surprised this off-season IN TOWN when in-coming principal Ryan MCumback relieved long-time West Ashley High School head football coach Bobby Marion of his duties. None more so than Marion himself, who was caught off- guard by the decision after going 6-6 last season and lead the school to its first-ever playoff win. With less than two months to go before Dr. Dev’n Moran, D.C. the first game, there was a concern that a new coach would not have time gel with the team Specializing in or get know its strengths and weaknesses. However, Cumback reached out to former Accident and Injury Care WAHS assistant head coach and defensive Neck and Back Pain coordinator William Wineberg, who left the school back in December and was set to Titleist Performance take a coaching position at Moultrie Middle Institute Certified School, where Cumback was principal at the time, prior to accepting the WAHS principal Accepting New Patients job. No Referral Necessary “I’d cleared out everything here: technology, keys, cleaned out the office, did all that kind of stuff. That was tough cleaning out everything, exchanged some 1001 Physicians Drive • 843-571-1020 tears, but I made the decision that I was out WellnessPlusCharleston.com the door,” recalls Wineberg. “I was going over to Moultrie because they’re a feeder to Lucy Beckham High School. But I didn’t want to go over there. I had just moved to West New head football coach William Wineberg says West Ashley High We Provide the Service Ashley a little over a year ago. So my wife is ready to compete for a region title this year wasn’t real excited about it and I wasn’t real the Wildcat defense. “Future outlook, I’ll for quarterback Connor Black, who started for excited about it.” be looking for someone I can trust. But it the Wildcat’s JV team last season. Then, while on summer vacation in AFTER being late in the game, I already had a couple “We have a quarterback whose coming Florida with his family, Wineberg got the call positions I had to fill, so those were the into his junior year and he can really throw from Cumback. “He said ‘you know, I’d love to priorities,” says Wineberg. “I’m going to it. And he’s not an under-center option guy, have you go out to Moultrie and still continue the SALE keep the same defensive scheme we’ve been but he’s a good runner. He’s just better and to pursue that,’” recalls Wineberg. “But he That Big Stores Don’t! running for a couple years, so that makes it more confident doing it out of the pistol,” says challenged me with this opportunity and said easier on our kids too. Down the road, the big Wineberg. “We have some talent out there at he believed in me and wanted me to accept picture, I will be looking for someone I can receiver too that we don’t want to handcuff by it. If I didn’t accept it, he let me know they trust that will do a good job.” just being under center running the option.” were still going to move in another direction. Offensively, the Wildcats will look familiar Despite the short preparation period So I couldn’t pass it up, being a community with a few adjustments. “A lot of what we Wineberg is confident that the Wildcats will member, I still had a lot of things here that I were doing, we have kept, tweaking it a little compete for a region title this year. He feels in want to check off the list and accomplish.” bit. We’ve primarily been a (shot)gun team in another couple years, they will be considered Cumback, who has made several big the past and we’re going stay with that,” says in the same category as other perennial local shake-ups since accepting the position Wineberg. “We’re going to run option out of powerhouses like Summerville, and Goose as principal says it’s not about hiring “his the (shot)gun more ... So a lot of it will look Creek. And he says he wants the kids to have people” it’s about hiring the “right people.” New Vacuums the same, there’s just some fine-tuning, some fun doing it. Something he felt was not a “[Wineberg] thinks along the same lines tweaking here and there. priority in previous years. Hepa Filters as I do. The number one goal is to set them up Wineberg says that the sheer volume of “I want to make it more fun. Coach Marion post-high school,” says Cumback. “Our kids plays is going to be a lot less than Marion’s did a lot of things the right way. The program Bags • Belts love Bill Wineberg. They would run through extensive playbook. “We used to run a ton of got better and better from what I saw when a wall for him. He’s walking up and down formation and it was hard for our kids to keep I came in in 2010 to the time he was leaving. the cafeteria everyday talking with kids, up with that,” says Wineberg. “The biggest He helped change a lot of the culture here recruiting players to come out for the team.” Family Owned thing offensively is getting into a package too,” says Wineberg. “I don’t want anyone “It’s a dream come true. A real dream to where they can master it. So a lot of the taking that for granted. He did great work for for Over 30 Years! opportunity that I’m not going to take for identity will look the same. We’re still going the school and for the program. I just think we granted,” says the 34-year-old first-time to run a lot of option, but it will be out of a lacked fun.” head coach. spread look. We’re still going to throw the ball Wineberg says he also wants to work Not only is Wineberg familiar with the a lot, too.” with being more open with parents and LOW COUNTRY program and personnel, his nameplate is Wineberg says this change from running developing those relationship by being more still on the office he occupied since 2010. Of VACUUM & SEW the option from under center is more of a approachable. “For the players, I think the course now his office is much larger and he 1669-D Savannah Hwy. result of a playing to the strengths of the work ethic is there. It’s in place. It’s been in doesn’t have to share it with the Wildcats’ team’s personnel than any sweeping place, the buy-ins been great. But my goal is 843-766-3347 baseball coach. Mon-Fri 8AM-5:30PM & Saturday 9AM-3PM philosophical deviation from past years. That to make it a lot more fun.” In addition to being the head coach, email: [email protected] being said, expect the Wildcats to air it out WAHS opens the season on Friday, Aug. www.LowCountryVacSew.com Wineberg will resume his role of running more this season. Wineberg has high hopes 23 when it hosts Cane Bay at Wildcat Stadium. 16 Wednesday, August 28TH A New Era For Wildcats Football 11:30AM - 1PM William Wineberg takes the helm at West Ashley High School Bessinger’s BBQ by Lorne Chambers | Editor 1602 Savannah Hwy For more info visit www.wajiba.org FREE for WAJIBA Members / $20 for Non-Members (includes lunch buffet) A PANEL DISCUSSION WITH LOCAL MEMBERS OF THE STATE LEGISLATURE

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ome on out and celebrate all things Sahara Reggae Band, and national EDM fans across the globe. $25, which also includes garden admission, Jamaican at the Sixth Annual South recording artist Rohan de Great. In addition to the live performances, but wine glass and wine tastings are not CCarolina Reggae Jerk Festival. You Based out of Charleston Well Charged you will have the chance to also meet up included. Tickets at the Festival event can feast on the scrumptious jerk-seasoned was formed over a shared love for vintage with two local performers making a name gate, not the Magnolia kiosk, are $40 on foods and dance to Reggae music, both reggae, rocksteady, and ska music. With in the Charleston market, Gatorman and the day of the event. Children under 12 are which originated in Jamaica. This charity more than 50 years combined experience Black and Breezy. free, but no special preparations for the event will once again be held from noon performing Jamaican rhythms, their style Advanced tickets are $40 per person children will be included. Parking is free. until 7 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 25 at Magnolia is a faithful nod to the early pioneers of Plantation & Gardens, located at 3550 Caribbean music - Alton Ellis, Desmond Ashley River Road. Guests will receive Dekker, and Prince Buster, to name a few. a complimentary engraved 9-ounce wine Well Charged’s core instrumentation glass to commemorate the event, as well includes bass, drums, keyboards, and as a complimentary jerk sample paired guitar. Their time spent traveling and with wine. Additionally, festivalgoers have performing, including a stint in Jamaica, Let’s Get Together complimentary admission to stroll through created a wealth of experience, echoed in the historic Magnolia Gardens. the nuance of their performance. They’ve In addition to the live music and been voted the Best Local Reggae Band by jerk cook off, there will be activities the readers of the Charleston City Paper. such as Jamaican Ludo and Dominoes Sahara Reggae Band is based in games, a pepper eating contest, and a Greensboro N.C. and have been playing and Feel All Right great opportunity to network and learn together since 2002. Made up of musicians Sixth annual S.C. Reggae Jerk Festival about various wines. Guests will be from different ethnic and musical able to send greetings to family in the backgrounds, but have one thing in common returns to West Ashley on Aug. 25 Jamaican Diaspora as the popular Dervan and that is a love for reggae music. Malcolm fom Jamaica’s Power 106 will be Over the years, Sahara Reggae Band from Staff Reports broadcasting live from the festival. have performed around the Triad region A portion of proceeds will go to benefit of North Carolina and we have also Healthy Lifestyle Network, a non-profit taken their show on the road around the including fees on Eventbrite. Ticket 501c3 organization dedicated to helping Southeast. entitles purchaser to receive upon entry a The S.C. Reggae & Jerk Festival will children and adults in Charleston and to Rohan Da Great is the son of wine glass, a sample of jerk chicken paired be held Sunday, Aug. 25, from 12-7 p.m. fight childhood sexual abuse in Jamaica. legendary dancehall artist Curry Don. He with a sample of wine, complimentary at Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, Donations of school supplies, soccer balls is a rapper/reggae artist from Brooklyn, garden admission, wine tasting, wine located at 3550 Ashley River Road. sizes 3 & 4, shin guards, arts & crafts, N.Y. now residing in North Carolina. With presentation and access to vendors with For more information, go to www. cotton fabric, and hand quilting thread are his versatility, exceptional bar delivery various Caribbean foods, arts and crafts, screggaejerkfestival.com or purchase welcomed. and ear for music, Rohan has garnered six hours of live music, and Soca time tickets at www.screggaejerkfestival2019. Sway or dance to the sounds of reggae comparisons to the likes of Hip Hop icons with Wayne Hall from Reggae Vibes Radio. eventbrite.com. music performed by local favorites Well such as Jay Z and Kanye West , while Tickets for Adult Designated Drivers and Charged Reggae Band, regional favorites gaining the respect of reggae lovers and Young Adults less than age 21 years are

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t’s fair to say that Charleston has never different bars with two different vibes and a Guinness distributor in D.C. for 17 years. Ravioli or his perfect Prime Rib, both of seen a place quite like Ireland’s Own menus. However they are attached to each So I’ve always been passionate about it.” which were big hits at Creekside Kitchen Iand Jägerhaus Pub. Inside the brand new other and because they share a kitchen, you With all of the different things going & Brewhouse where he worked previously 10,200-square-foot space that was once the can order from either menu no matter which on at Ireland’s Own and Jägerhaus Pub, when Allison was still a partner in that cavernous Halligans Restaurant & Bar in side of the restaurant you are on. If you’re Allison makes it clear that there is one business, as well as other restaurants, such the Ashley Town Center Shopping Center, is sitting on the Irish side, you can still order thing that remains a standard throughout as Three Matadors and Southern Roots something that in theory, doesn’t even make one of eight German beers on tap. If you’re the establishment. “Our big focus is food Smokehouse. sense. But in reality, is a heck of a lot of fun on the German side, you can still order a first,” says Allison. “Nearly everything But last year Allison left the restaurant and a welcome addition to West Ashley’s pour of more than a dozen Irish whiskeys. food and nightlife scene. Same goes with the food menus. It’s half Irish pub, half German pub, part While the Jägerhaus Pub side is more of sports bar, part restaurant, and part game a sports bar scene, with lots of video games room. There’s indoor and outdoor seating, and televisions, the Ireland’s Own side is there’s two 17x10-foot golf simulators a classic Irish Pub, with dark wood, low- where you can play 84 different courses, lights, and traditional Irish music. And while two full-sized stomach-turning virtual there are still a fair amount of televisions, Sláinte and Prost reality simulators, a giant Pac-Man game, it’s much quieter than the Jägerhaus side. close to a million TVs, and much more. Although that could all change on Saturday Ireland’s Own and Jägerhaus Pub takes the If it sounds a little wacky, you just have mornings when the English Premier League to see it to believe it. Because it is all of starts back later this month. Allison, who those things and yet it somehow all works, admits to not knowing much about soccer European pub theme to the next level thanks to the vision of local restaurateur yet, knows enough about it to realize that by Lorne Chambers | Editor Doug Allison. there is a niche to be filled locally and plans “There is nothing like this in to have all the games on starting early on Charleston,” says Allison, who also owns game days, offering a full Irish breakfast. Southside 17 just down Savannah Highway Even though he hails from northern is made from scratch. If you’re going to group to refocus on his first restaurant, a few miles. “It’s a little bit Bay Street Virginia, Allison says his family’s heritage open a restaurant and use instant mashed Southside 17. “We were opening so much, Biergarten, a little bit Madra Rua, little bit is half-Irish and half-German so the potatoes, what’s the point?” so fast that I kind of lost focus,” admits The Alley, and a little bit Southside 17.” combination of the two just kind of makes Allison credits local restaurant Allison. “So it took me a couple months Allison says he got the inspiration from sense. He’ll also point out that, while many veteran Ty Frasier for helping create and to get it back where I wanted it.” And a bar in Virginia, where he’s from, that is Irish pubs are owned by natives of the Green execute the various dishes with quality once Southside 17 was back up to his named Ned Devine and Ned Kelly’s. Located Isle, he does technically own land in Ireland. and authenticity. Besides Irish and German standard, Allison shifted gears to a new, about 20-miles outside of Washington D.C., Before opening Ireland’s Own, Allison’s classics, ranging from Shepherds Pie, bigger project … one that consists of 10,200 it was part Irish bar and part sports bar/live girlfriend went online and purchased Corned Beef & Cabbage to the Schnitzel, square feet of good food, good drinks, and entertainment venue. Allison says one side him a 1-meter-by-1-meter plot of land in Bratwurst and Pretzel sticks, there is a good times. Sláinte and Prost! is a non-stop crazy-fun party, the other was Roscommon, a region in central Ireland. The host of bar food options in addition to more a more chill pub. This was the idea behind property’s deed and a picture of his plot are elevated entrées. 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stories still waiting to be discovered. Most something like this: The first bank in West • Hogan’s Florist in Avondale was known of the stories have demonstrated that the Ashley was in a building that originally for being able to nicely match the colors six-degrees of separation theory is more housed a bakery. A customer asked Cecil: of the corsage flowers to the prom dress. like two degrees of separation when it “Isn’t this the bakery?” Cecil’s reply: comes to St. Andrew’s Parish. “Yes, just different dough.” Others of • There are fond memories of riding horses We pick up into the third journal that contains the threads, tidbits, and urban legends collected during 2010 and 2011 while researching for the publication of “West Ashley” – a then new title in the Arcadia Publishing Images of America series. B (Disclaimer: some statements are the D J product of primary oral histories, some Pieces of the big “Thank You” to everyone who are urban legends told by subsequent has reached out to add to the generations. This series is designed to A stories! dig a little deeper and maybe learn a few Now time to move into Part 6 of this more stories.) who-knows-how-many-part series where I have started at the beginning of the • Wednesday February 15, 1950 was the Parish (part 6) journals/milk crates/digital information opening day for the “West Charleston” and shared random small tidbits entered office of the Citizens and Southern over the last 10 plus years of listening and National Bank. This would be the first Remembering the early days of St. Andrew’s Parish writing about the Parish. bank to have a branch in West Ashley. There are many first sentences that have The president of the bank, Hugh C. Lane, developed into stories from St. Andrew’s announced that Cecil Kearse would be in Parish. Some are short and sweet and charge of this new office. I.D. Peek, the to the point. Others are long threads that developer of Avondale and an advocate the ones he shared were recounted in a on the various farms in St. Andrew’s weave through the time, place and fabric for St. Andrew’s Parish, had been lobbying 2012 “West Ashley Flashback” and again Parish. of the Parish. Elements of stories fill five for a branch to service the area. in 2015 when he passed away. It could journals, two milk crates and over 10 GB of be defended that Cecil knew everyone • Who remembers the Sugar Bowl? digital information. Some of the elements • Cecil Kearse could fill the room with in the Parish that banked with C&S. One have developed into the 140+ West Ashley laughter as he regaled everyone with customer of the bank was the manager of • Lots of memories of Mr. Hester’s show Flashback columns. And yet there are his stories. A typical story might go the Magnolia Drive-In Theater. Cecil, who could fill a book. A few of the memories was a member of Ashley River Baptist were detailed in 2012 and 2017 “West Church, had the idea to have a sunrise Ashley Flashback” columns. Easter service at the theater. He okayed it Two of Mr. Hester’s scrapbooks have with the manager; borrowed a trailer from been archived with the Special Collections Coburg Dairy to set it up at the theater as a at the College of Charleston. stage; families came in their cars; the kids were in their PJs; the choir sang and the • Dr Leon Feldman had his dental Easter service was delivered. practice on Daniel Street. He claimed to have built the first dental office in the • “Parish Girls” is a name that a group of Parish. women have given themselves because they grew up in St. Andrew’s Parish • Church archives and historians are during the 1940s and 1950s. Many like to a wealth of information about how the get together and reminisce. various religious communities grew and built their houses of worship. All the • Gas stations were popular in Avondale. early churches had humble beginnings There was a Pure Oil station where the in people’s homes, and businesses, as Fire Station is currently located; the there were not any gathering places for Triangle restaurant is located in an old worship. The spires quickly grew up from Exxon station; Gerald’s is located in an old fields that used to be farmed. Texaco station; Carter’s gas station was “Top Hat, White Tie, and Tails” one of the skits performed by the students of St. located on the corner of Radio Road – to Can you add to these “Tidbit Tales?” 844 SAVANNAH HWY. Andrew’s Parish High School. The musical revues were a regular spring event dur- name a few. Contact Donna Jacobs at (843) 790-0478 ing Mr. Hester’s tenure at the school. (Photograph courtesy of Barbara Gilchrist) [email protected] www.ottohausofcharleston.com

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Doris Hagan and her horse Emmanuel. Her maternal grandfather, John N. Butehorn, gave the horse to her. Butehorn owned and operated a store on Savannah Highway near Stinson Avenue. (Photograph courtesy of Doris Hagan)

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er usual, August brings warm and artificial shrimp all work well as baits. temperatures and some great fishing. Regardless of the temperature, PAnglers will want to fish early and late sharks are always readily available. Even in the day for the best action. There are in the middle of the afternoon, they will lots of different styles of fishing and if you be cruising and eagerly eating. With choose the right ones you can stay cool so many bait stealers around, we have and beat the heat. been mostly using live menhaden on a If you are starting early, topwater 7/0 circle hook. Inshore you can expect should be a go-to option. Try to get to to find bonnetheads, sharpnose and black your spot just as it is becoming light. Fish tip sharks. As an added bonus, you will will strike topwater lures based on the occasionally tie into a big bull redfish! commotion they make on the surface and Fly fishermen can time their fishing aren’t able to see that the lure isn’t a real to evening high tides known as “tailing” struggling baitfish. These lures work well tides. Redfish will get up onto grassy flats for both trout and redfish. Heddon’s Super and you can see their tails in the air as Spook Jr. lures in chartreuse and black or they forage for food with their nose to the red and white are the ticket. ground. Spoon flies with a weed guard Popping corks can be used throughout work great in this situation. The best set of the day at all parts of the tide. Anglers these tides occur at the end of the month. enjoy them because you can catch so See you on the water! many different types of fish: redfish, trout, flounder, ladyfish, shark, etc. I use For a decade, Capt. Geoff Bennett has a weighted popping cork so I can increase operated Charleston Charter Fishing the distance of my cast. I run an 18-24-inch providing light tackle charters. USCG fluorocarbon leader from the cork to a size licensed and insured. For more information, 1 circle hook. call Capt. Bennett at 843-324-3332, visit his When your cork drops under water, website at www.charlestoncharterfishing. reel until you feel the weight of the fish and com or email him at captain@ then lift the rod tip. Mud minnows, shrimp charlestoncharterfishing.com

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The Ashley Vineyard Community Cornerstone Church Of Charleston Kingdom Hall Of Jehovah’s St Andrews Parish United Methodist Church 431 Magnolia Road 556-3174 Witnesses Church Town & Country Inn Savannah Hwy 3302 Bonanza Road 769-4112 3225 Ashley River Road 766-1080 810-0970 Crosstowne Christian Church 1945 Bees Ferry Road 852-0284 Kingdom Vision Christian Center St Andrews Pentacostal Holiness Bible Way Baptist Church 874 Orleans Road 573-2397 Church 2019 Savage Road 766-8711 Emanuel A M E Church 9 Tovey Road 556-1690 1057 5th Ave 571-0826 Legacy Church Blessed Sacrament Church 1945 Bees Ferry Road 766-1787 St Andrews Presbyterian Church 5 Saint Teresa Dr 556-0801 Fellowship Society 712 Wappoo Road 766-4262 1035 Jenkins Rd 763-7644 Lowcountry Christian Community Calvary Lutheran Church Church St. Francis Episcopal Church 1400 Manor Blvd 766-3113 First Assembly of God- Charleston 2430 Ashley River Road 763-0724 3075 Bees Ferry Road., Holy Spirit 2957 Savannah Hwy 766-2902 Worship Sundays at 8:30am Carolina Bay Lutheran Church Of The Redeemer 2927 Savannah Hwy 766-9647 First Christian Church 714 Riverdale Dr 571-6655 St Joseph Catholic Church SCHEDULE (Disciples of Christ) 1695 Wallenberg Blvd 556-4611 Charleston Atlantic Presbytery 1293 Orange Grove Road 571-5710 Mount Carmel United Methodist OF MASSES 2421 Ashley River Road 766-4219 Church St Mark United Methodist First Baptist Church Of St Andrews 1391 Pooshee Dr 641-0707 413 Geddes Ave 766-5239 Charleston Baptist Church Parish 712 Wappoo Rd 766-4262 13 San Miguel Road 556-4673 913 Wappoo Road 571-1133 Mt Sinai Holiness Church WEEKDAY 1216 5TH AVE 766-8076 St Mark United Methodist Church Charleston Bible Church Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 413 Geddes Ave 571-7495 MASS 534 Arlington Dr. 556-1443 2518 Savannah Hwy 814-7221 Newspring Church MONDAY - FRIDAY 2093 Executive Hall Rd 766-7747 St Peters Church 8:30 A.M. Charleston Full Gospel Ministry Gospel Mission Apostolic Church 2062 Savage Road 571-7905 513 Arlington Dr 769-8339 1030 Main St 571-5953 Northbridge Baptist Church & 1160 Sam Rittenberg Blvd 571-1660 St Phillip AME Church Grace On The Ashley 2861 Ashley River Road 556-8083 Charlestowne Methodist SMC 2014 Bees Ferry Rd 556-6802 Old St Andrews Episcopal RECONCILIATION 1405 Miles Dr 766-9405 2604 Ashley River Road 766-1541 St Timothy’s Anglican Church SATURDAY Grace United Methodist Church 1900 Parsonage Road 763-8873 Charleston Presbyterian Church 1601 Sam Rittenberg Blvd 766-1621 Open Door Christian Church 4:00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. 1405 Miles Dr. 437-8219 874 Orleans Road 225-4642 Synagogue Emanu-El Graham AME Church 5 Windsor Drive 571-3264 & Church Creek Presbyterian 1124 Wappoo Road 766-0084 Palmetto Community Church 2234 Plainview Road 766-1381 Grace United Methodist Church 1965 Bees Ferry Road 766-4029 Trinity Bible Church 1601 Sam Rittenberg 766-1621 3589 Mary Ader Ave 571-1112 ANTICIPATED Charleston Worship Center Pinecrest Baptist Church 2544 Savannah Hwy 402-6842 Graham AME Church 1285 Ashley Hall Road 766-7118 United Ministries MASS 1124 Wappoo Road 766-0084 1033 St Andrews Blvd 766-7511 SATURDAY Church Of Christ Essex Village Salvation Healing www.unitedministry.org 5:30 P.M. 736 Savage Road 556-1792 Holy Spirit Lutheran Church 1579 Savannah Hwy 225-2913 3075 Bees Ferry Road 766-2602 United Community Church of & The Church Of God Sanatan Hindu Temple & God In Christ Bishop 1021 Fiall St 556-0029 Holy Rock Missionary Baptist Church Cultural Center 23 Sycamore Ave 766-1796 2111 Rondo St 763-1005 1740 Jervey Ave 608-8599 SUNDAY Church of God of Prophesy Victory in Jesus 952 Orange Grove Rd 766-5619 Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Seacoast Christian 2178 Savannah Hwy 266-1799 MASS 95 Folly Road Blvd 556-2560 Community Church 8 A.M. & 10:30 A.M. Church of the Good Shepherd 2049 Savannah Hwy 375-1089 West Ashley Church of Christ 1393 Miles Dr 571-2993 International Church of God 1744 Sam Rittenberg Blvd 769-5876 1560 Ashley River Rd 556-5860 Sea Harvest Worship Center 1695 Wallenberg Blvd. Coastal Community Church 1033 St Andrews Blvd 766-7504 West Ashley Independent Baptist 460 Arlington Dr 571-1777 James Chapel AME Church Charleston, SC 29407 1550 Mulberry St 763-6246 Seventh-Day Adventist 2631 Ashley River Road 763-9977 843-556-4611 Coastal Light Baptist Church 2518 Savannah Hwy 766-9556 2543 Ashley River Rd 571-3545 Jerusalem RMUE Church Westminster Presbyterian 768 Magnolia Road 769-9864 Springfield Baptist Church 1157 Sam Rittenberg 766-8311 2619 Ashley River Road 766-9971 www.saintjosephchas.com

38 FAMILY FRIENDLY English Conversation Hour Storytime and Activities. family Zumba, and monthly Practice speaking English Saturdays at 11am. Barnes art workshops. Bees Landing After School Programs. and meet new people. Thurs- and Noble, 1812 Sam Ritten- Recreation Center. 1580 See website for more info: days at noon through Aug.. berg Blvd., (843) 556-6561 Ashley Gardens Blvd. (843) www.standrewsparks.info/ Hurd/ St. Andrews Library, 402-4571. www.charleston- after-school-program. St. 1735 Woodmere Dr., (843) Stuffed Animal Sleepover sc.gov. Andrews Parks & Play- 766-2546 Drop off your reading buddy ground. 1095 Playground Rd. or stuffed animal to spend Family Zumba. Mondays (843) 763-4360 Kid at Heart Summer Movie the night in the library! Fri- 10am. Cost: $5 per child with OUNITYOUNITYOUNITY Series day, Aug. 2, 2-2:45pm. Hurd/ parent/ caregiver for ages Baby & Me Storytime Aug. 2, 10:30am: “Coco”, St. Andrews Library, 1735 1-4. Bees Landing Recreation Sundays at 11am. Barnes Aug. 9, 10:30am: “Finding Woodmere Dr., (843) 766-2546 Center. 1580 Ashley Gardens and Noble, 1812 Sam Ritten- Dory”. Hurd/ St. Andrews Blvd. (843) 402-4571. www. ALENDARALENDARALENDAR berg Blvd., (843) 556-6561 Library, 1735 Woodmere Dr., TeenSpot Back to School charleston-sc.gov. (843) 766-2546 Word Search Back to School Activity Complete the word search. St. Andrew’s Family Fitness Tell us about the best part LEGO Play Day Winner announced Aug. 16. Plus offers a variety of activ- about your summer vacation Saturday, Aug. 10, all day. Aug. 1-14. Hurd/ St. Andrews ities for adults and children. and receive a treat. Monday, West Ashley Library, 45 Win- Library, 1735 Woodmere Dr., See website for more info: Aug. 26-Friday, Aug. 30, all dermere Blvd., (843) 766-6635 (843) 766-2546 www.standrewsparks.info. day. West Ashley Library, St. Andrew’s Family Fitness ADULT 45 Windermere Blvd., (843) Movie Saturday TeenSpot Invent a Holiday Plus, 1642 Sam Rittenberg Summer Classic Movie 766-6635 Saturday, Aug. 17, 2-3:55pm. Create a holiday and place Blvd., (843) 763-3850 Author Signings at Barnes Series Have fun coloring and it in the “Invent A Holiday” and Noble, “Claire at Edisto” Wednesdays, Aug. 7: “It Back to School TeenSpot watching “Moana”. Rated display. All month. Hurd/ St. by Lin Stepp. Saturday, Aug. Happened One Night”; Aug. Theater PG. West Ashley Library, Andrews Library, 1735 Wood- OUTDOOR 24. “The Warrior’s Book of 14: “The Uninvited”; Aug. Monday, Aug. 5, 3:30pm: 45 Windermere Blvd., (843) mere Dr., (843) 766-2546 Caw Caw Interpretive Center Virtues” by Nick Benas. 21: “The Philadelphia Story; “Love and Basketball” 766-6635 offers a variety of outdoor Saturday, Aug. 3 at 10am. Aug. 28: “Rebecca”. Hurd/ Rated PG-13; Monday, Aug. Tot N Trot Toddler Time adventures. 5200 Savannah Pamela Bauer Mueller for all St. Andrews Library, 1735 12: “Take the Lead” Rated Parent’s Night Out. Drop the Every Tuesday & Thursday Hwy. (843) 762-8015. www. three of her historical fiction Woodmere Dr., (843) 766-2546 PG-13. Hurd/ St. Andrews kids off and enjoy a much from 10am-12pm. $2/child. ccprc.com novels. Sunday, Aug. 4 at Library, 1735 Woodmere Dr., needed night off! Ages 5-12 Bees Landing Recreation 2pm. 1812 Sam Rittenberg Voter Registration Drive (843) 766-2546 are welcome to enjoy a night Center. 1580 Ashley Gardens West Ashley Farmers Market Blvd., (843) 556-6561. One-stop voter registration. of fun and activities. First Blvd. (843) 402-4571. www. Ackerman Park, 55 Syca- For more info: (843) 744- Bees Landing Youth Friday of every month from charleston-sc.gov more Ave. www.charleston- Coloring in the Library VOTE. Friday, Aug. 16, 10am- Programs: Bricks 4 Kids, 5-9pm. Bees Landing Rec- farmersmarket.com (adult). Color in the library 2pm. Hurd/ St. Andrews StoryTree Theater, Little reation Center. 1580 Ashley Tumble Tots or take sheets to compete at Library, 1735 Woodmere Dr., Nature Lovers, Busy Bees Gardens Blvd. (843) 402-4571. Basic floor exercises to build home. West Ashley Library, (843) 766-2546 Ballet, Monthly Art Work- www.charleston-sc.gov. strength, confidence, flexibil-

45 Windermere Blvd., (843) shops. Contact Bees Landing ity, and friendships. Mondays SENIOR 766-6635 Recreation Center for more Planet What? 11-11:45am. Pre-registration Waring Senior Center. The ARTS, CRAFTS, MUSIC info. 1580 Ashley Gardens Create your own planet using required. Bees Landing Rec- brand new West Ashley Sen- Indigo Dye Class and Book Blvd. (843) 402-4571. www. clay and other materials. reation Center. 1580 Ashley ior Center offers a variety Discussion Art Classes: Instruction in charleston-sc.gov Saturday, Aug. 3 at 10:30am. Gardens Blvd. (843) 402-4571. Saturday, Aug. 3, 11am-1pm. Oils for all levels; morning Hurd/ St. Andrews Library, www.charleston-sc.gov of fitness classes including yoga, Tai Chi, synergy, danc- West Ashley Library, 45 Win- and evening classes and Board Game Bonanza! 1735 Woodmere Dr., (843) ing, and strength training, for dermere Blvd., (843) 766-6635 workshops. The Studio, 2408 Enjoy THREE HOURS of 766-2546 Weekly Storytime. Children’s all levels, and art classes. Ashley River Rd. Unit N (843) board game fun! Saturday, story time and an activity Available for both members Indigo Dye Class and 766-5664. Aug. 17 at 1pm. Hurd/ St. Solve It: Back-to-school in the children’s area. All and non-members. www. Screening of Presentation Andrews Library, 1735 Wood- Challenge Get your brain ages. Thursdays at 10:30AM. lowcountryseniorcenter.com by Dr. Nic Butler Board Game Bonanza! mere Dr., (843) 766-2546 warmed up for school by Barnes and Noble, 1812 Saturday, Aug. 10 at 11am. Enjoy three hours of board challenging yourself with Sam Rittenberg Blvd., (843) for more info. Waring Senior Center, 2001 Henry Tecklen- Hurd/ St. Andrews Library, game fun! Saturday, Aug. 17, Board Game Day brain teasers! All month, 556-6561 berg Dr. (843) 606-7877 1735 Woodmere Dr., (843) 1-4pm. Hurd/ St. Andrews Enjoy playing board games through Aug.. Hurd/ St. 766-2546 Library, 1735 Woodmere Dr., or card games with friends Andrews Library, 1735 Wood- Senior Trips. One trip per (843) 766-2546 and family! Saturday, Aug. mere Dr., (843) 766-2546 SPORTS & month. Contact Bees Landing Not Fiction Book Discussion 24, all day. West Ashley Li- RECREATION Recreation Center for more Join a discussion of “How Soap and Candle Making brary, 45 Windermere Blvd., STAR Therapy Dogs info. 1580 Ashley Gardens to Change Your Mind” by Workshops. Call for details (843) 766-6635 Meet a therapy dog and Bees Landing Recreation Michael Pollan. Thursday, (843) 872-6022. Pluff Mud read a book to your new pal. Center. Offers a variety Blvd. (843) 402-4571. www. Aug. 15, 11am-12pm. West Mercantile, 2408 Ashley Saturday, Aug. 10 at 10:30am. of classes for children charleston-sc.gov Ashley Library, 45 Winder- River Rd. Hurd/ St. Andrews Library, including: Busy Bees Ballet, mere Blvd., (843) 766-6635 1735 Woodmere Dr., (843) Bricks 4 Kids, StoryTree 766-2546 Theater, parents night out,

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