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High School Seniors and Senior Citizens FREE ISLAND HISTORY See page 5 Your weekly paper - Promoting the power of community ▪ Independently owned and operated since 2003 February 18 - 24, 2016 INSIDE this issue HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS AND SENIOR CITIZENS DIAH on Wheels TO ENGAGE ON ISSUES Done Great 02 Noshing Nirvana 10 INTERGENERATIONAL FORUM Sports planned for February 23 And much19-23 more! Pgs. 16-17 IRON GATE REALTY FEATURES...250 ISLAND PARK DRIVE, #202 MARSH & GOLF COURSE VIEWS 843.471.2064 843.478.7875 (cell) 250-202 Island Park Drive....$867,000 Open floor plan. Spacious living area! Views from every room. The views just get better Daniel Island Park living. Renee Reinert Pote [email protected] Daniel Island Park and better! 02 ISLAND NEWS thedanielislandnews.com The Daniel Island News ■ February 18 - 24, 2016 DIAH on Wheels gets ‘grand’ gift from local org’s #12DaysofGiving program JENNIFER JOHNSTON more than 65,000 domestic and international [email protected] non-profits benefit from its broad philanthropic We may not ever know how much wood a reach. woodchuck could chuck, but we do know what This past December, Good Done Great happens when the good that do-gooders do is launched its #12DaysofGiving campaign off not just done. It’s good done great. Giving Tuesday, the social media-powered And we know that thanks in large part to global day of giving on the Tuesday following a Charleston-based organization of the same Thanksgiving and Black Friday. The company name. According to its mission, Good Done produced thirteen short videos, each highlight- Great “revolutionizes the way corporations ing a different Charleston-based nonprofit orga- and individuals give back to the communities nization. As the nonprofits shared their videos and causes they care about.” In other words, through social media and donor networks, they it knows do-gooders when it sees them, and bolstered promotion of their individual causes. helps them do that good more effectively and “The purpose of the campaign was to inspire efficiently. individuals who typically do not give to char- “Through strategic consulting supported ity to find a cause that they were passionate by our integrated software solutions,” says about,” Luciano expounds. “Furthermore, there the outfit’s Marketing and Communications are so many incredible nonprofits in Charleston Coordinator, Kelly Luciano, “the Good Done that many individuals are not familiar with. Great team helps 66 Fortune 500 and other Through the #12DaysofGiving campaign, we companies maximize their corporate social JENNIFER Johnston were able to shine some new light on these responsibility (CSR) programs.” Launched in Good Done Great’s Marketing and Communications Coordinator, Kelly Luciano (far left) and organizations.” 2009 and headquartered in Charleston (with Founder/President Earl Bridges (far right) present the #12DaysofGiving winner’s banner to At the conclusion of the initiative, the offices in Tacoma, Washington; Stuart, Florida; DIAH on Wheel’s President and Veterinarian Lynne Flood (center left) and Treasurer and Pro- nonprofit that gained the most donations over and Denver, Colorado), Good Done Great was gram Coordinator Abby Suiter (center right). the course of the #12DaysofGiving won a certified as a groundbreaking B Corp (for-profit $1,000 grant from Good Done Great. And that In practice, Good Done Great customizes ners with global brands to deliver targeted and business with a purpose to generate material nonprofit happened to be Daniel Island’s own employee engagement and corporate philan- measurable impact. Luciano shares that more positive societal or environmental change) in DIAH on Wheels, founded by Daniel Island thropy platforms. By providing technology than 2.5 million employees currently rely on 2012 and incorporated as one of South Caro- Animal Hospital’s owner and head veterinar- tools and CSR expertise, the organization part- Good Done Great’s innovative resources, and lina’s initial B Corporations in 2014. See DIAH on PAGE 07 New 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLE A new beginning for the SUV that started it all. Mercedes-Benz The premium SUV that invented its class 18 years ago has a new name, a new design, and new advancements within its muscular body. The M-Class is reborn as the GLE, and it’s here to extend its lead in every arena of driving. of Mount Pleasant From its powerfully new front end to its sleek LED taillamps, the future of the SUV has never looked brighter. $ 51,100 Plus tax & tags. Selling price includes $499 closing fee. MBofMtP 2121 Highway 17 N | Mount Pleasant Mon-Fri 9A-7P Sat 9A-6P February 18 - 24, 2016 ■ The Daniel Island News thedanielislandnews.com 03 Ready to Sell Your Home? Let Us Help. Visit DanielIslandSellersGuide.com to learn how our team can help you sell your Daniel Island Property quickly, effectively and efficiently! UNDER CONTRACT IN 3 DAYS JUST LISTED AVAILABLE HOMES 1655 Pierce Street 4BR, 3.5BA, 2,871 sq. ft. $689,249 1471 Wando Landing Street 5BR, 4.5BA, 3,645 sq. ft. $759,000 Meryl Cromarty 6 Pagett Street 4BR, 4.5BA, 3,438 sq. ft $889,000 2540 Gatewood Street 6BR, 5.5BA, 4,102 sq. ft. $869,000 2544 Gatewood Street 4BR, 3.5BA, 3,722 sq. ft. $949,900 508 Gibbes Street 3BR, 3.5BA, 3,689 sq. ft. $959,900 Rick Adams 138 Brailsford Street 6BR, 5.5BA, 4,698 sq. ft. $1,204,607 200 River Landing Drive B408 $439,000 59 Iron Bottom Lane $2,600,000 333 Ralston Creek Street 4BR, 4.5BA, 5,095 sq. ft. $1,250,000 3 BR, 2.5 BA, 1,640 Sq. Ft. 5 BR, 5 BA, 2 Half, 7,050 Sq. Ft. 87 Iron Bottom Lane 5BR, 5BA, 3,991 sq. ft $1,395,000 JUST LISTED SOLD 53 Woodford Street 4BR, 4BA, 2Half, 4,309 sq. ft. $1,395,000 Rosie Stieby 331 Gunboat Lane 4BR, 4BA, 2Half, 4,661 sq. ft. $1,450,000 332 Rhoden Island Drive 4BR, 4.5BA, 3,799 sq. ft. $1,499,000 157 Brailsford Street 6BR, 6BA, 4,123 sq. ft. $1,501,423 160 Balfour Drive 4BR, 4.5BA, 5,093 sq. ft. $1,649,000 Meg Latour 111 Ithecaw Creek Street 5BR, 5BA, 2Half, 4,718 sq. ft. $1,735,000 359 Lesesne Street 5BR, 5.5BA, 5,921 sq. ft. $2,193,750 547 Wading Place 5BR, 5.5BA, 5,776 sq. ft. $2,295,000 59 Iron Bottom Lane 5BR, 5BA, 2Half, 7,050 sq. ft. $2,600,000 Sean Tipple 145 Pier View Street #207 $559,500 458 Lesesne Street $1,000,000 3 BR, 2.5 BA, 2,035 Sq. Ft. 6 BR, 4.5 BA, 4,081 Sq. Ft. AVAILABLE TOWNHOMES/CONDOS SOLD UNDER CONTRACT IN 4 DAYS 400 Bucksley Lane #112 2BR, 2BA, 1,102 sq. ft. $214,900 200 River Landing Drive A201 2BR, 2BA, 1,247 sq. ft. $309,500 Sally Castengera 200 River Landing Drive E102 2BR, 2.5BA, 1,664 sq. ft. $352,900 135 Pier View Street #202 3BR, 2.5BA, 2,291 sq. ft. $529,000 145 Pier View Street #207 3BR, 2.5BA, 2,035 sq. ft. $559,500 8 Grove Lane 3BR, 2.5BA, 2,568 sq. ft. $699,900 Angie Johnson 298 Island Park Drive 5BR, 5BA, 2,835 sq. ft. $834,500 250 Island Park Drive #203 3BR, 3.5BA, 2,522 sq. ft. $885,000 108 Fairbanks Oak Alley #203 3BR, 2.5BA, 3,227 sq. ft. $1,100,000 206 Simmons Forge Street $1,394,000 200 Bucksley Lane #103 $136,500 108 Fairbanks Oak Alley #201 3BR, 2.5BA, 3,227 sq. ft. $1,150,000 Brian Connolly 5 BR, 4.5 BA, 4,550 Sq. Ft. 1 BR, 1 BA, 749 Sq. Ft. 108 Fairbanks Oak Alley #303 3BR, 2.5BA, 3,227 sq. ft. $1,150,000 UNDER CONTRACT JUST LISTED 108 Fairbanks Oak Alley #202 3BR, 3.5BA, 3,506 sq. ft. $1,200,000 108 Fairbanks Oak Alley #301 3BR, 2.5BA, 3,227 sq. ft. $1,200,000 108 Fairbanks Oak Alley #403 3BR, 2.5BA, 3,227 sq. ft. $1,200,000 Rick Horger AVAILABLE HOMESITES 50 Watroo Point Marsh/Golf View $469,000 620 Bermuda Isle Street Marsh/Golf View $560,000 Carey Tipple 334 Ralston Creek Street Marsh View $699,995 1444 Smythe Street Deepwater View $1,199,000 384 Lesesne Street $1,285,000 298 Island Park Drive $834,500 1 Hazelhurst Street Deepwater View $1,349,000 4 BR, 3.5 BA, 4,148 sq. ft. 5 BR, 5 BA, 2,835 Sq. Ft. 14 Lafar Street Deepwater View $1,389,000 Bob Welsh 101 River Landing Drive 843-971-7100 [email protected] danielisland.com Obtain the Property Report required by Federal Law and read before signing anything. No Federal Agency has judged the merits or value, if any, of this property. This material shall not constitute a valid offer in any state where prior registration is required and registration requirements have not yet been met. NY residents: Complete Offering terms are in an offering plan available from Sponsor. File No. HO-00-0016. Equal Housing Opportunity. Access and rights to recreational amenities may be subject to fees, membership dues or limitations. 04 VIEWPOINT thedanielislandnews.com The Daniel Island News ■ February 18 - 24, 2016 From the EDItor Vote in South Carolina’s Presidential Preference Primary PRIMARY DATES DIFFERENT every vote is – the race between Hillary Clinton request a ballot and vote by mail in the Demo- FOR EACH PARTY and Bernie Sanders was so close that they actu- cratic Primary by following these procedures: Independently owned Unlike many other states, South Carolina & operated since 2003 ally picked the winner by a coin flip in some Step 1: Get an absentee application in one does not require voters to register with any par- caucus precincts.
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