The Kaminski House Museum, one of the treasures of the Georgetown area, will again be dressed up for the holidays and, for the first time, have its lawn lit. Itβs all part of the historic houseβs 250th anniversary celebration. The Kaminski House Museumβs 250th Birthday Party on Saturday, Nov. 16, kicks off the holiday fun. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. and participants can … [Read more...]
Webster University: Flexibility for Professionals Seeking a Master’s Degree
Founded in 1915, Webster University is a private, nonprofit international university with a network of campuses worldwide and a main campus based in St. Louis, Missouri. Its Charleston Metropolitan Campus has been a part of the community for more than 30 years, originally sited at the Navy Base, but now located off Leeds Avenue in North Charleston. Webster University … [Read more...]
Assisted Living Locators: Finding a Place for Your Loved One
A daunting reality many face is how to move forward when seeking an assisted living community for a loved one. Leslie Jackson, owner of Assisted Living Locators, has years of experience and compassion assisting families in making the right choice. Acting as the liaison between families and potential assisted living communities gives families the freedom of candor with … [Read more...]
The 2020 Census: More Than Just a Head Count
For 230 years, the census has been one of the most important and historical events in our nation. It is mandated in the U.S. Constitution. Every 10 years since 1790, multiple generations of our ancestors have participated. In 2020, it is our turn to be counted once again. In the past, documents were delivered and returned by mail or someone went door to door to record who … [Read more...]
Remembering a Lowcountry Literary Legend: Dorothea Benton Frank
To borrow from β and paraphrase β author Erich Segal, βWhat do you say about a beloved Lowcountry novelist who died?β In the case of the recent passing of Dorothea Benton Frank, the answer is simply, βA great deal.β Among the 20 New York Times best-selling books she has written since 2000 β one every year β 11 were set in and showcased the Lowcountry, starting with her … [Read more...]
The Road Ahead: Preparing Teens for the Driver’s Seat
I have fond and scary memories of taking driverβs education at my high school many years ago. My training car had three student drivers. One afternoon, my friend Krista pulled out from a side street in front of a speeding semitruck. While Mr. Frye, our instructor, screamed, βGOOOO,β I stared out the window as the Mack Truck closed in on me in the back seat. Somehow it missed … [Read more...]
Think Boxing: Teaching the Power to Heal From Within
Boxing is often called βthe sweet scienceβ β a sport that requires mental and physical fortitude, discipline and the power to step away when the timing is right. Boxers must be present, forward thinking and tactical in their command of the ring. Itβs a sport of survival, and one that Think Boxing founders Beth Matenaer and Jason Scalzo believe can transition beyond the ring and … [Read more...]
Homecoming: Transitioning to Civilian Life
Charleston and the Lowcountry have a long tradition of military service. So many men and women have sacrificed to serve their country, yet so many stories are left untold. And, one of the most significant is how all these veterans transitioned from military to civilian life. Meet two of those veterans who shared a small portion of their stories. One is a βliferβ with a … [Read more...]
Lending a Helping Hand for Heroes
It would be a colossal understatement to say that life can be challenging for veterans making the transition to civilian life after military deployment. As a society, we have an obligation to assist veterans in getting the help they need whether it is navigating job and housing options, accessing benefits or finding healing and hope. The following is a list of various resources … [Read more...]
A Road to Recovery: Overcoming Tragedy
βThere is a specific beauty to a weathered tree. The beauty isnβt in its perfection but in its ability to remain alive in spite of the elements of drought, disease, heat, frost, and wind. A weathered tree takes what is thrown at it and survives. It doesnβt allow the elements to define it but lives within and eventually through those elements to find life on the other … [Read more...]