WHAT WE LOVE: Breach Inlet and Orchestra League

Breach Inlet with Sullivan’s Island on the left.

Two readers were the first to submit entries into our new “What We Love About Charleston” feature.  Many thanks to:

Gabriel Andrade of Mount Pleasant pointed to Breach Inlet between Sullivan’s Island and Isle of Palms, noting it “is a great place to watch dolphins play during the summer right before sunset.”

Music lover David Savard of Charleston tapped the Charleston Symphony Orchestra League as something he loves – and he encouraged people to enjoy the organization 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. April 29 for its “Sippin’ Sangria on the Stono” party at the Island House on Johns Island.  He also promoted the organization’s scholarship concert at 1 p.m. May 6 at Bishop Gadsden on James Island.

Ongoing programs in support of the CSO include “Pursuit of the Podium” and a car sponsorship. For more information, visit www.csolinc.org. The lucky winner of the car will be announced at a special noontime CSO Brass concert on Marion Square on May 19, and the winner of Pursuit of the Podium will debut conducting the CSO at the Custom House on May 25.”

Tell us what you live about the Lowcountry

Tell us what you love.  Send a short comment – 50 words to 100 words – that describes something you really enjoy about the Lowcountry.  It can be big or small.  It can be a place, a thing or something you see.  It might the bakery where you get a morning croissant or a business or government entity doing a good job.  We’ll highlight your entry in a coming issue of Charleston Currents.  We look forward to hearing from you.

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