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charleston: Just the food please - Going Green in Charleston - 01/28/08 10:38 PM
Next time you hit the grocery store, try banishing those plastic bags by bringing along your own eco-friendly bag. Let’s take a look at the numbers: 100 billion each year in the U.S. with less than 1% recycled with the average 4-person home using over 1500 in a year. How did we ever get by without them just a few short years ago? Why are we just throwing them all away?As a family we have taken baby steps towards “going reusable” but that doesn’t mean everyone will - so maybe some help is needed. For instance, Whole Foods recently announced they’re … (2 comments)

charleston: 2007 Housing Sales - Fourth highest on record - 01/14/08 10:48 AM
With all the gloom and doom being reported by the media, without much of a balanced view I thought it would be interesting for everyone to see the recent figures coming out from the Charleston Trident Association of Realtors (CTAR). Although tri-county home sales in 2007 fell short of 2006 and 2005 numbers, housing sales figures for the year were still the fourth highest in history for the region.There were 12,688 homes sold in the tri-county area in 2007, compared with 14,240 homes sold in 2006 and 15,740 homes sold in 2005, the Charleston Trident Association of Realtors reported.Sales for 2007, … (0 comments)

charleston: Thankful - 11/22/07 11:24 AM

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Gandhi told us “The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems.”
Don’t get me wrong, it’s wonderful to spend one day being thankful, but it’s another thing entirely to actually be thankful every single day of the year, long after all the turkey and fixin’s has been consumed. Why not resolve today to not only live a life of thankfulness but to be the “change you wish to see in the world.”
Happy Thanksgiving!
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charleston: Band of Gold - 10/24/07 12:18 PM

There are so many things that people hold dear to them. Whether it is because they paid a lot of money for them, or because someone special gave it to them, whatever the reason, people hold things dear to them. For me, it is my newly presented Citadel Ring. The coveted “Band of Gold” is something that I have had my eye on for three years, and now it is in my possession and I almost can not believe it. I hold it dear not because it costs a lot of money, or because it is shiny gold, but because it … (2 comments)

charleston: Pizza in Charleston - 09/22/07 12:51 PM

As a native Jersey boy, Pizza is my passion.  If there were one kind of food that I could be left with on a deserted island for the rest of my life, it would be a good pizza pie. And yes, I did say “pie,” make no mistake, that is the official terminology. In the northeast I order a large, medium, or small cheese pie. We still have all the toppings, it’s just that I’m a meat n’ potatoes kind of guy, (possibly the Irish heritage), and I stick to the classic but everlasting cheese pizza.
If any of you doubt my … (4 comments)

charleston: Charleston Your Home Makes it Official! - 09/22/07 10:20 AM

Dear ActiveRain Friends,Carolyn and I are pleased to announce that we have formed our own real estate firm, Charleston Your Home. We believe that this is a positive change, and one that will provide exciting challenges and opportunities in our careers. Charleston Your Home offers the flexibility of a boutique agency, the scope of a national company, and committed sales associates who excel in marketing properties across the Charleston, SC tri-county area.
We feel strongly that the time to launch Charleston Your Home is now; the changes in the real estate industry are dramatic, and we have adapted and embraced the best … (1 comments)

charleston: It's a long story - 09/21/07 04:04 AM
It has been 50 years since Jack Kerouac published “On the Road,” which was typed on one continuous 120-foot scroll in three weeks. Join Blue Bicycle Books this Saturday, September 22st for a commemorative event for “On the Road” and a book release party for “Kakalak: An Anthology of Carolina Poets.”
The event will start at 5 p.m. with a wine and cheese reception and a book signing. Bookstore owner Jonathan Sanchez who just happens to be a very gifted author himself, came up a little short on the cash in his quest to purchase the original Kerouac scroll, which sold … (0 comments)

charleston: Be Vocal Buy Local - 09/21/07 03:24 AM
Want a fun way to support the local economy, and sample some delicious Lowcountry fare? Lowcountry Local First, a nonprofit advocating a living local economy, will host the inaugural Buy Local, Be Local Bash to kick off its first Buy Local Week (Sept. 24- 29).
The bash will be at V Fitness Center at the Aquarium Wharf in downtown Charleston. Local entertainers Cary Ann Hearst and Eddie Bush will provide the music, and Fish Restaurant, The Sprout, Granville, Sesame and Five Loaves Café will provide the food. Locally produced and distributed wines, spirits, coffee and beer will also be available. Tickets … (0 comments)

charleston: Carolyn’s Sophia Institute Experience - aka Carolyn Writes A Blog! - 08/29/07 01:22 PM
This past spring I was given the opportunity to experience the Sophia Institute in all its glory. I was privileged to attend the second annual luncheon event held downtown in the Marriott Hotel that was not only a fundraiser for the institute but a wonderful “friend raiser” as well.To be surrounded by so much estrogen in the room was extremely comforting. It warmed my heart to hear educated and experienced women from so many different backgrounds talk about their life experiences, and how they were making a difference in our world today.It was there that I met the founding director of … (1 comments)

charleston: Charleston - one of the “World’s Best” according to Travel + Leisure - 08/15/07 09:50 AM
Photo by Gordon L WolfordCharleston has again been honored as one of the “Top Cities in the United States & Canada,” according to Travel + Leisure magazine’s recent 10th annual World’s Best Poll. Charleston joins New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Santa Fe, Quebec City, Vancouver, Montreal, Victoria and Seattle on the magazine’s list of 2007’s 10 best destinations in the United States & Canada.Living in Charleston we have a lot to be proud of. It’s consistent ranking as a top-10 destination is an acknowledgment of its enduring appeal not only as a destination but also, as a place to call home. … (0 comments)

charleston: It’s Show time! - Charleston's prime time close-up - 07/23/07 06:33 PM

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It's probably the biggest thing to happen at The Citadel since air conditioning was installed in the legendary gymnasium in the mid-90’s, and it is hard to think of a location more steeped in Southern history. Tonight the eight Democratic candidates for president will assemble on the Citadel’s campus and break new political and technology ground by hosting an Internet and voter-driven presidential debate.As has been highly publicized, rather than simply answer questions posed by moderator Anderson Cooper, the candidates will respond to questions submitted by video via YouTube.The CNN/YouTube debates take to a new level the "town … (0 comments)

charleston: Be A Part of Downtown Charleston - The times they are a-changin’ - 07/05/07 04:02 PM

 
North of Calhoun in convivial Elliotborough young coeds rent Charleston single-houses along side neighbors who have been there 50 years. Once a predominantly working-class neighborhood, the times, as legendary folksinger Bob Dylan proclaimed, are a-changin’. Sounds of nail guns and saws are heard on every corner and trendy restaurants, galleries and shops are sprinkled among family businesses, corner stores, neighborhood bars, and fried fish shops. Sites that were once abandoned are now being snapped up by entrepreneurs with the increasing demand for new construction. Restoration of these historic Charleston buildings will ensure future development. Culturally diverse, this neighborhood is considered by … (11 comments)

charleston: Fourth of July - The Lowcountry Way - 06/29/07 05:52 PM
I realize July 4 isn't technically until next week, but what kind of helpful party planner would I be if I didn't include a list of some of the best July 4 events across the Lowcountry. So if your still deciding where to spend our countries big birthday bash - why not come to Charleston and experience it the Lowcountry way!
(Fireworks over Charleston Harbor) 
Patriots Point BlastWhat better place to celebrate America’s independence than Patriots Point. Join more than 30,000 of your closest friends from 2 p.m. to midnight for a dazzling fireworks display, music and food. No admission charge … (1 comments)

charleston: 2 Islington CT, Charleston, SC 29403 - 06/29/07 08:53 AM
Charming 1852 Charleston Single - Be A Part of Historic Downtown CharlestonLocation: Charleston, SCThis Charming 1852 Charleston Single is one of the best homes for sale in downtown Charleston today. Located just 2 blocks from MUSC! This is a wonderfully restored and well-maintained duplex that is easy walking distance to College of Charleston and the Upper King Street design district. Imagine being able to walk to Sunday brunch at Hominy Grill and other favorites.Fabulous 6 bedroom, two full bath duplex located on a quiet Cul-de-sac just off Cannon. These spacious apartments combine Charleston's historic quality construction with modern day convenience. This … (5 comments)

charleston: 372 Kelsey Blvd, Charleston, SC 29492 - 06/29/07 07:53 AM
Luxury Townhome with Idyllic ViewsLocation: Beresford CommonsBeautifully appointed townhome with stunning views overlooking a beautiful pond, Beresford Creek, and an idyllic horse farm. The setting alone is enough reason to see this Beresford Commons townhome. Located within minutes of I-526, for easy access to beaches, Downtown Charleston, Mt. Pleasant, the airport, or the North Area; and just moments from all the activity at Daniel Island and its new school. Popular "Jackson" floor plan offers dual masters upstairs both with their own large bathrooms and walk-in closets. Upgraded cherry cabinets upgraded brushed nickel lighting fixtures and hardware, upgraded carpet and ceramic tile … (1 comments)

charleston: Food for the Soul - Dine for the Charleston Nine - 06/26/07 07:59 PM
The outpouring of emotion and concern following last Monday’s tragic loss of nine firefighters here has prompted the city’s hospitality community to take action. Businesses large and small across the city have joined together for what’s being billed as the largest fundraiser in Lowcountry history to benefit the families of the nine firefighters killed in last week’s Sofa Super Store fire.
The event, Dine for the Charleston Nine, will take place on July 8th from 6:30 to 9:30pm in the Grand Ballroom of the Charleston Place Hotel.The evening will feature tastings from more than 40 local restaurants accompanied by wine, beer and … (1 comments)

charleston: Bagpipes, Prayers & a Ringing Bell - 06/23/07 04:31 PM
The eyes of the country were on Charleston Friday as thousands of mourners gathered from around the U.S. to honor the nine firemen who died in the line of duty Monday, June 18, at the Sofa Superstore in Charleston, South Carolina. The South Carolina Firefighters Association coordinated the memorial at the North Charleston Coliseum that lasted more than two hours. It was beautifully done, and I applaud them for all that they were able to accomplish in such a short period of time.
The memorial drew more than 10,000 people, including firefighters from at least 700 agencies in the United States and … (1 comments)

charleston: Charleston, SC ranked among top ‘foodie’ destinations - 06/18/07 06:43 PM
When you plan your holidays, do you ever factor in the local cuisine when deciding where to go? The number of travelers seeking culinary adventures has definitely risen over the past few years, in fact, according to the Travel Industry Association of America, more than 58% of American leisure travelers take culinary or wine-related activities at their destination into account before booking.With this in mind, editors of travel Web site Travelocity ranked international cities as top “foodie” destinations and Charleston, SC made the 10-city list. I've had the good fortune to live in two of the destinations on the list and … (7 comments)

charleston: Darn Roots - 5 minutes of caring - 06/14/07 01:07 PM
After being informed by AR that I had exceeded my 10 blog post limit per week I decided I needed to step back and give myself a little break (can anyone say blogaholic). So here I am a week later, back with renewed vigor and raring to go. The following 5 minutes of caring should have been posted on Monday, but an old friend came into town unexpectedly so I’ve been playing tour guide for the past few days. This post is actually very apropos because we always seem to get into very deep discussions when we are together and always … (2 comments)

charleston: King Street Shopping: A little West Hollywood; A little Fifth Avenue; Uniquely Charleston! - 06/06/07 10:11 AM
King Street is a shopper's fantasy come to life. Imagine it, a shopping street nearly 20 blocks long, adorned with palmetto trees, charming architecture, inns, cafes, and extraordinary shops. But don’t take my word for it. An urban retail consultant who in 2003 presented the city of Charleston with a 10-year plan to improve its central business district recently returned to check on the city’s progress.Guess what? – He liked what he saw. Cleaner sidewalks, less graffiti, well-lit parking garages and blocks of new streetscape were positive signs for Robert Gibbs, a specialist in the urban retail component and president of … (0 comments)

 
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