Archive for September, 2016

HISTORY:  Football in South Carolina

HISTORY: Football in South Carolina

S.C. Encyclopedia | South Carolinians have been playing football since the late nineteenth century. The sport was first played in the Northeast, and in the decades after the Civil War it spread south as cultural ties between the regions were reestablished. College students were the first to play the game, and club teams were formed on campuses across the state. As the sport became more popular, official college teams were organized and intercollegiate play began.

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We love just about everything about the Lowcountry's marshes. 
 What do you love about the area? (Copyrighted photo by Andy Brack.)

FOCUS: Take a walk on the wild side with SCELP

By Amy Armstrong, special to Charleston Currents | Almost 30 years ago, Jimmy Chandler set off for what he imagined to be a temporary phase of his legal career: the South Carolina Environmental Law Project (SCELP). A proposed oil refinery in Georgetown and impoundment of tidal marshes spurred him to focus his legal effort on protecting our natural environment.

He was joined and supported by the leadership at the Energy Research Foundation in Columbia, which “hosted” the organization for about nine years and until the Project became a public charity on its own. By then, the idea of moving back to private practice had already faded into the background as new challenges and emergencies kept cropping up after each new victory inside and outside the courts.

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GOOD NEWS:  Jenkins send-off ceremony to be Thursday

GOOD NEWS: Jenkins send-off ceremony to be Thursday

Staff reports | There will be a big community send-off at 10 a.m. Thursday to honor a Charleston legend who will be part of the new Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture that opens this week in Washington, D.C.

The Thursday event at Gadsden Wharf at the Charleston Maritime Center will honor the life work of the Esau and Janie B. Jenkins family, the surviving members of whom will make a special private visit to the museum prior to its grand opening. Other family members, friends and Sea island residents also will travel to the nation’s capital for the museum’s grand opening celebration.

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HOLMES:  Home values back where they should be

HOLMES: Home values back where they should be

By Doug Holmes, contributing editor | Things are just going so well in Charleston right now. We are so blessed to live in such a wonderful city. We just got voted #1 City in the World by Travel and Leisure magazine!! For the 2nd time!! Boeing, Volvo, Silicon Harbor, lots of sports teams, shopping, restaurants, etc, etc. You really need to check out Lewis Barbecue downtown on Nassau and see what’s happening to that section of town. Amazing!!

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PHOTO ESSAY:  A visit to Amish country

PHOTO ESSAY: A visit to Amish country

By Michael Kaynard, contributing photographer | Our impression of the area and the people was very positive. We found the Amish and Mennonites we met to be hard-working and very nice people. We would enjoy returning there again.

As a matter of fact, we thought southern Pennsylvania was very pretty and lush. I would suggest that travelers get off the interstate and main roads and see the real America.

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MYSTERY:  Rusted mystery

MYSTERY: Rusted mystery

You’ll find this address plate in front of a house somewhere in Charleston, but where? Send your best guess for this photo by Michael Kaynard to: editor@charlestoncurrents.com — and make sure to include the name of the town in which you live.

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CALENDAR, Sept. 12+:  Restaurant Week, Repticon, more

CALENDAR, Sept. 12+: Restaurant Week, Repticon, more

On the calendar for the week of Sept. 12, 2016 and beyond: Hairspray, Charleston Restaurant Week, CofC distinguished speakers, Repticon and more.

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REVIEW:  Hamilton: The Revolution

REVIEW: Hamilton: The Revolution

Reviewed by Delores Schweitzer: “Hamilton, winner of 11 Tony awards, is the hottest show on Broadway and has generated phenomenal interest in the Founding Fathers, as reinterpreted for modern day America. With show tickets near-impossible to come by, it’s nice to know you can experience the history, culture and music of Hamilton at your local library. “

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FEEDBACK:  Retrofit for bike lane would be bad

FEEDBACK: Retrofit for bike lane would be bad

Alan Hopkins, James Island: “If we repeat it often enough, it must be true! In the case of the Legare Bridge retrofit, a bike path at the cost of a traffic lane adds an unhealthy increase in commuting time to those using the Maybank to Folly corridor as well as the entire Folly Rd corridor. “

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