Archive for December, 2018

GOOD NEWS: Airport predicts a banner year of travel in and out of Charleston

GOOD NEWS: Airport predicts a banner year of travel in and out of Charleston

Staff reports  |  The number of people flying in and out of Charleston International Airport in October increased 13 percent over 2017. That puts the airport on target to exceed 4 million passengers by the end of 2018.

“It has been an exciting year at Charleston International Airport,” said Paul G. Campbell Jr., Executive Director and CEO of the Charleston County Aviation Authority.  “Our legacy air carriers are busier than ever and our new airlines are receiving great support from the Lowcountry.”

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MYSTERY:  Tell us more about this artwork

MYSTERY:  Tell us more about this artwork

This looks pretty interesting, but what is it and who made it?  Send your guess to:  editor@charlestoncurrents.com.  And don’t forget to include your name and the town in which you live.

Our previous Mystery Photo: Our Nov. 26 mystery, “Who painted this?” may have looked like a watercolor by Alice Huger Smith to some, but actually was part of a 1920 oil painting of Magnolia Gardens by Charleston Renaissance artist Alfred Hutty. 

12/3: Holiday at the Gaillard; S.C. and electricity: Palmetto Poem

12/3: Holiday at the Gaillard; S.C. and electricity: Palmetto Poem

IN THIS ISSUE   |  Dec. 3, 2018  

FOCUS:  Enjoy the season at the Charleston Gaillard Center
COMMENTARY, Brack: Power for the people: Let’s look at how we do electricity in S.C.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Titan Termite & Pest Control
PALMETTO POEM: In December Artroom
GOOD NEWS:  Airport predicts a banner year of travel in and out of Charleston
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Tell us about this artwork
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:  Alfred Hutty
CALENDAR: Holiday events crowd the calendar

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