At Christ Our King - Stella Maris School, community and service are not just an extracurricular activity. They are embedded in each area of the school day and a part of the culture. Each year, eighth grade students dive into a year-long service project that not only builds empathy and leadership but strengthens their connection to the community beyond the schoolβs walls. Young … [Read more...]
Charting History, Patriots Point: 50 Years Of Maritime Memories
Key Takeaways 50 Years Young & Economic Anchor: Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum, which turned 50 this year, began in the 1970s as a strategic venture to lure tourist dollars to the economically-struggling Charleston area. More Than Just Ships: The complex has grown far beyond the iconic USS Yorktown and its historic flotilla. The 465-acre site now hosts a public … [Read more...]
Learning Curve: New Principals Share Their Principles
LaTanya Butler of Philip Simmons High School LaTanya Butler, the new principal of Philip Simmons High School, is ready to come home. Sheβs eager to start this new chapter and come back to high school after serving in a middle school. A longtime Berkeley County educator and Goose Creek native, Butler is deeply entrenched in the local community and already has built … [Read more...]
Creeps on the Coast: East Cooper Tales From the Crypt
Behind the serenity and beauty of the exquisite Lowcountry landscape lies the story of a hallowed and sacred land, saturated with the suffocated screams of ghosts from the bygone plantation era. During the height of the cash crop culture, Georgetown County was home to more than 200 rice plantations, their fields tilled by the hands of African slaves. Mosquitos, alligators, … [Read more...]
Beyond the Tomb: Preserving the History of a Local Mystery
For decades, an empty, unmarked, crumbling brick tomb on the edge of the Philips Community lay hidden from sight, shrouded with pine needles, creeping vines, leaves and branches. Although unseen, the descendants of enslaved people who live on the ancestral land never forgot the burial ground. According to community leader Richard Habersham, βIn the 1950s, some people came … [Read more...]
The Voyage Back: One Resident Remembers the Hardest Ride of His Life
Editorβs Note: This article on Hurricane Hugo was originally published by Mount Pleasant Magazine in 2012. Itβs 8 a.m., Sept. 25, four days after Hurricane Hugo. Following an all-night drive from Atlanta, Iβve boarded the harbor-tour boat at Patriots Point for a return to the devastated Isle of Palms. Standing there in a gloomy downpour of rain, weβre a ragtag crowd gathered … [Read more...]
Big Screen Dreams: UniMedia Productions
From a young age, Richard Almes has been fascinated by motion pictures. After seeing the movie βJawsβ in theaters for the first time, he went back 10 more times, amazed at how powerful a film could be. βI knew I wanted to be able to one day craft something in this medium,β Almes said. βIt still fascinates me to this day how powerful and impactful video can be.β What … [Read more...]
Freedom Fighters: Lowcountry Patriots Who Paved The Way
You may have heard that our nation is preparing for a big birthday party next year celebrating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. But if you remember any of your history from high school, you may also recall that the Declaration in 1776 wasnβt the beginning nor was it the end of the colonistsβ attempt to separate from Great Britain. It took … [Read more...]
Final Frontier: Clements Ferry Road Growth Spurts Continue
Editorβs Note: The following article is Part 1 of a series that will continue to be explored in our upcoming publications. Slightly northeast of Charlestonβs metro area, the cityβs βfinal frontierβ is in the early stages of major development. Once a quiet corridor connecting Daniel Island to rural Berkeley County, Clements Ferry Road has become a vital artery of opportunity, … [Read more...]
Mount Pleasant Magazine & Level Up Video Join Forces in AI Sphere
I can vividly remember when I first met Matt Grason, founder of Level Up Video, who has since become an extended member of the Mount Pleasant Magazine family. It all started at the Harbor Entrepreneur Center when visiting one of our clients. I ran into Frank Wells, founder of Holy City Med, who was sitting in an area of the center designed to create networking … [Read more...]










