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Rendering from Calhoun Street of fellowship benches, fountain and congregation.  Credit:  Image courtesy Dbox for The Mother Emanuel Nine Memorial / Handel Architects

FOCUS: Architect unveils Emanuel AME Church memorial design

Staff reports  |  Architect Michael Arad revealed design plans July 15 for a permanent memorial honoring the victims of the 2015 shooting that left dead nine members of Emanuel AME Church on Calhoun Street.

Arad, the architect behind the National September 11 Memorial in New York, conveyed his inspiration for the Emanuel Nine Memorial at the church following a ceremony celebrating its 200th anniversary.

“The inspiration for this memorial draws on Mother Emanuel A.M.E. Church as a historic place and as a congregation,” Arad said in a statement.  “Throughout its 200-year history, it has endured slavery, discrimination and racism. When worship and assembly were banned, the church resisted and provided a place of fellowship and sanctuary.

by · 07/16/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news
7/16: Memorial design; Teach kids to swim; Pluff mud; Shark Week

7/16: Memorial design; Teach kids to swim; Pluff mud; Shark Week

IN THIS ISSUE of Charleston Currents #10.36  |  July 16, 2018  

FOCUS:  Architect unveils Emanuel AME Church memorial design
COMMENTARY, Brack:  Teach your children to swim
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
GOOD NEWS:  Big ladybug release set for July 21 at Magnolia
WHAT WE LOVE: Pluff mud in the morning
FEEDBACK:  Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Imagine the bugs in this place
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:  Edisto River
CALENDAR, July 16+:  Shark Week is ahead

by · 07/16/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
Congestion at Main Road and U.S. Highway 17

GOOD NEWS:  Tired of traffic congestion? Here’s a way to help

Staff reports  |  The Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments is seeking public input in three meetings to help it develop the region’s 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). 

by · 06/19/2017 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs