Volunteering as a family can be a great way to instill a spirit of giving at a young age and make a difference together. Use these steps to generate volunteer ideas for kids and help them learn how to help others. Discover Their Interests Animals, birds, buildings, cooking: Kids have wide-ranging and often diverse interests, and that's the best way to capture and nurture … [Read more...]
Brunetto Insurance: Embracing Family and Community
In the heart of South Carolina lies a haven of warmth and familiarity, where the bonds of family intertwine with the commitment to serve. Since its inception in 1997, Brunetto Insurance has been more than just a business; it's a testament to the enduring power of kinship and community spirit. Led by the esteemed Joe Brunetto, whose legacy in the insurance world spans four … [Read more...]
Building a Champion: Local Author Coaches Readers Into Leaders
Mount Pleasant resident Christopher D. Connors believes all of us can be champions, for our families, neighbors, colleagues and the people we lead. As an author, speaker and business coach, Connors’ third book, “The Champion Leader: Harnessing the Power of Emotional Intelligence to Build High-Performing Teams,” set to release on May 7, encourages readers to lead with emotional … [Read more...]
‘A Student Of The Game’ Bishop England Football Employs New Coach
In February, Bishop England High School hired Logan Hall as its next head football coach. The Laurens native said the clear vision of expectations along with the school’s excellent academic reputation motivated him to accept the position. Hall takes over for John Cantey, who led the team for 16 years and won two state titles. However, Bishop England’s football program has … [Read more...]
Kickin’ It New School: Teen Opens Kick It Kicks Boutique Shoe Store
The Mount Pleasant community is a place where entrepreneurship flourishes. Shopping locally at small businesses can serve as motivation for anyone aspiring to become an entrepreneur or business owner themselves. Lucas Taylor, owner of Kick It Kicks in Mount Pleasant, had just that experience. A high school graduate of Philip Simmons High School off Clements Ferry Road, … [Read more...]
Years of Experience: Sullivan’s Island Appoints New Police Chief
Two minutes of talking with Sullivan’s Island Chief of Police Glenn Meadows and you will find yourself constantly adjusting between wonder and amazement. He’s only 62 years young and he’s already lived several lives of duty. You might first discover that he was just recently promoted to his new position in February, but before you can even say congratulations, he’ll add that … [Read more...]
A Fresh Start: Back To School Wellness Tips
Beginning a new school year is exciting and brings new possibilities. As we inch closer to the start of the academic year, you can ensure you’re ready to send the kiddos off. The transition from summer to school year can be a tough one for kids so organizing a schedule before you jump back in may be beneficial. Having open and honest conversations about what is coming and … [Read more...]
Home Renovations: Redesigning Your Desires
So you want to add a new deck, porch, kitchen or room to your home or even give it a full makeover. While you might have some ideas or are just simply mulling it over, it is never too early to prepare for the big day – especially since your big day will require several months to a year to realize. “A project development process where the design comes together and material … [Read more...]
Kitchens & Baths: Remodeling Done Right Is Relaxing
Thinking about giving your kitchen or bath a full makeover or maybe wondering about remaking the kitchen and baths at the same time? No matter what kind of renovation you’re envisioning, or how soon you want it done, planning each step in the beginning with a professional will likely make all the difference between a waste of time and a new look you can smile about. “There … [Read more...]
Clustered With Care: Reef Constructed From Recycled Oyster Shells
More than 40 years ago, the late owner of Boone Hall Plantation, Willie McRae, and the late executive director of the Charleston Restaurant Association, Kathy Britzius, formed a partnership that established the Lowcountry Oyster Festival on the property’s grounds. On June 5, in honor of McRae and Britzius, Charleston Restaurant Foundation presented recycled oyster shells that … [Read more...]










