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FOCUS: Magnolia to present Aug. 20 program to help bridge generation gap

FOCUS: Magnolia to present Aug. 20 program to help bridge generation gap

Staff reports  | Neal Glatt, a nationally-recognized workplace team coach, will show young and old mid-level managers Aug. 20 how to effectively bridge the generation gap to solve “people problems” in the office environment.

This four-hour workshop at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens is being offered to help Baby Boomers and Gen. Xers understand how to collaborate with Millennials as they rise to management positions, Glatt said in a press release.

Tom Johnson, Magnolia’s executive director, invited Glatt to Magnolia. Earlier this year, Johnson attended Glatt’s presentation at the Gulf States Horticulture Expo in Mobile, Ala. 

Tom Johnson, Magnolia’s executive director, invited Glatt to Magnolia. Earlier this year, Johnson attended Glatt’s presentation at the Gulf States Horticulture Expo in Mobile, Ala. 

by · 07/22/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news
7/22: Magnolia workshop; Stupid meeting; SCPA growth

7/22: Magnolia workshop; Stupid meeting; SCPA growth

IN THIS ISSUE OF CHARLESTON CURRENTS

FOCUS: Magnolia to present Aug. 20 program to help bridge generation gap
COMMENTARY, Brack:  Griffin, henchmen should pay for stupid $50,000 audit
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Charleston Gaillard Center
GOOD NEWS:  Ports Authority continues bullish growth
FEEDBACK: USC board the problem, not Caslen
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Space-rockety sculpture
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:  University of South Carolina
CALENDAR:  Check out coming events

by · 07/22/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
GOOD NEWS: 200,000+ ladybugs  to be released July 21 at Magnolia

GOOD NEWS: 200,000+ ladybugs  to be released July 21 at Magnolia

Staff reports  |  Two of the Lowcountry’s most popular sports mascots will be the grand marshals July 21 during the fifth annual ladybug release at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens.

More than 200,000 ladybugs will be released after a parade of two red Volkswagen Beetles, resembling giant ladybugs, brings mascots Charlie T. RiverDog of the Charleston RiverDogs and Cool Ray of the Charleston Stingrays to the lawn in front of Magnolia’s Main House.

by · 07/16/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
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

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The ladybug street tile is a symbol against "senseless violence" in The Netherlands and is often placed on the sites of deadly crimes, according to Wikipedia.

GOOD NEWS: Ladybugs to fly free at Magnolia Gardens

Staff reports | Some 150,000 ladybugs will be released July 23 at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens in what has become the Lowcountry’s largest release of the environmentally friendly insect. It’s an event where kids can have fun and win prizes, too. ALSO: Rockin’ the River concert series in North Charleston; Latin beats at Kiawah.

by · 07/17/2016 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs