Charleston’s Southeastern Wildlife Exposition Signals Spring is on the Way

  As we start to see temperatures give glimpses of brighter days signifying that winter is on the way out (no matter what a groundhog has to say) the first sign that spring is on the way in South Carolina is Charleston’s annual Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (SEWE). Running from February 15-17, SEWE is celebrating its […]

World Class Art to Rain Down on Lake City as ArtFields Brings Original Art, Economic Vitality to Former Agricultural Boomtown

The fields that once produced enough beans, tobacco and cotton to fuel an entire community have given way to fast food restaurants and storefront churches. Once a thriving farm town and transportation crossroads, Lake City, SC has struggled – like so many small towns – in recent decades. Its nearly 7,000 residents earn just over […]

Edisto Gets New Fishing Pier

  Set to open in just a couple of weeks, a new fishing pier at the Steamboat Landing on Edisto Island replaces a wooden pier that had been closed for a year. The new fishing pier at Steamboat Landing features sustainable aluminum decking, wood composite railings, concrete pilings, and is now ADA-compliant – allowing for […]

Belton Heritage Days at the Depot First Certified SC Arts and AgriCulture Event

  Agricultural history and traditional arts join hands at the 8th annual Heritage Days at the Depot in Belton, S.C. on Oct. 4, 5, and 6. Hosted by the Belton Area Museum Association on the grounds of the historic train depot, Heritage Days promotes the traditional arts and skills from South Carolina’s cultural past by […]

Edisto Winds Down With Late Summer Events

  With school starting back and summer days shortening, the Edisto Island and Edisto Beach communities await the seasonal shift with a lineup of events for the fall season.  On Labor Day weekend, Edisto will savor the last few “official” days of summer with the Edisto Music & Shag Fest, loaded with music, dancing, shopping […]

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