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12/2, full issue: Lights of Magnolia; Press freedom; Lots of events

12/2, full issue: Lights of Magnolia; Press freedom; Lots of events

IN THIS EDITION
PHOTO FOCUS:  “Lights of Magnolia” explodes with color, thrills, sounds
COMMENTARY: Free press needed now more than ever
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: SCIWAY
GOOD NEWS: 33 schools take part in Giant Greeting Card Competition
FEEDBACK:  Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO: Lowcountry dawn
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:  Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
CALENDAR:  Homegrown Holiday Bazaar set for Dec. 7 on Johns Island

by · 12/02/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
Photos are copyrighted by Rob Byko, 2019.

FOCUS: The whole world is watching response to climate change

Staff reports  |  Scores of impassioned activists, young and older, crowded the Stern Center Gardens at the College of Charleston Friday afternoon to discuss real solutions to climate change and ask leaders to do more and better.  All across the world, millions did the same.

In Charleston at the Climate Crisis Moment event, the energy of participants, particularly girls and women college students, was inspiring, writes contributing photographer Rob Byko.

“They crafted the words, scheduled the speakers, led the charge and called out for all of Charleston to come out and match their enthusiasm.  The drum beat repeated over and over…’Register to Vote’ and ‘Get Out the Vote’ If you can’t vote or are too young to vote, influence those who can. They crafted the words, scheduled the speakers, led the charge and called out for all of Charleston to come out and match their enthusiasm.  The drum beat repeated over and over…’Register to Vote’ and ‘Get Out the Vote’ If you can’t vote or are too young to vote, influence those who can.”

by · 09/23/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news, Photo Essay, Photos
9/23: From Climate Crisis Moment to Charleston firsts

9/23: From Climate Crisis Moment to Charleston firsts

IN THIS EDITION

FOCUS:  The whole world is watching on climate change
BRACK:  Charleston’s past reveals a lot of firsts
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Charleston Gaillard Center
GOOD NEWS:   Chamber to recognize leaders at Nov. 14 reception
FEEDBACK:  A great story (and the tenacity of photo sleuth George Graf)
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Where is this bike parked?
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:   Carolina, the ship
CALENDAR:  Community Day is Oct. 5 at the Dill Sanctuary

by · 09/23/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
(Photo by contributing photographer and Rotarian Rob Byko, Byko Realty.)

GOOD NEWS: Hootie hands help kids get ready for the return of school

Staff reports  |  Burke High School on Saturday hosted Charleston County School District’s 13th annual Hootie’s Homegrown Roundup.  

The annual event provides K-12 school students with supplies and services donated by Hootie and the Blowfish, the Rotary Club of Charleston and local businesses striving to make an impact by giving kids a head start on the coming school year. Despite the threat of rain, the event was well-attended by hundreds of kids and their parents.  

by · 08/19/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
8/5: New important book; Reject hate; Montreal’s murals

8/5: New important book; Reject hate; Montreal’s murals

IN THIS EDITION

FOCUS, Campbell: Book on Emanuel shootings is important to read
COMMENTARY, Brack:  Take the high road and reject hate, fury
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Titan Termite & Pest Control
PHOTO ESSAY: The murals of Montreal
GOOD NEWS:  Big season ahead for Charleston Symphony Orchestra
FEEDBACK: Send us your letters
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Rusty gate
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:   Santee National Wildlife Refuge
CALENDAR:  From baseball to movies to jazz

by · 08/05/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
PHOTO ESSAY: Lights for Liberty provides powerful, thought-provoking night

PHOTO ESSAY: Lights for Liberty provides powerful, thought-provoking night

By Rob Byko, contributing photographer  |  On Friday night when most folks in Charleston were just getting home from their work week, meeting friends for dinner or heeding happy hour’s last call, a few hundred folks got together at Riverfront Park to attend “Lights for Liberty – A Vigil to End Human Detention Camps.” 

by · 07/15/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Photo Essay, Photos
7/15: Multi-generational housing; Redistricting concerns; Lights for Liberty

7/15: Multi-generational housing; Redistricting concerns; Lights for Liberty

IN THIS EDITION OF CHARLESTON CURRENTS

FOCUS, Matheny: Gen Xers are driving trend of multi-generational housing
COMMENTARY, Brack:  Redrawing districts as usual could cripple democracy
IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Charleston RiverDogs
PHOTO ESSAY:  Lights for Liberty provides powerful, thought-provoking night
GOOD NEWS:  RiverDogs among leaders in licensed merchandise sales
FEEDBACK: Send us your letters
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Old, brick church
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:  Dixie Hummingbirds
CALENDAR:  Lowcountry Jazz Festival to return over Labor Day weekend

by · 07/15/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
7/1: Lessons in real estate; America’s wearing blinders; Beating the heat

7/1: Lessons in real estate; America’s wearing blinders; Beating the heat

IN THIS EDITION OF CHARLESTON CURRENTS:

FOCUS, Smith: What I’ve learned in 23 years as an LGBTQ Charleston Realtor
COMMENTARY, Brack:  Culture of ignorance on rise in America
IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  South Carolina Ports
ANOTHER VIEW: How to beat the Charleston heat
GOOD NEWS:  Magnolia hosts 7th annual History Fair on July 6
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Different view of Charleston site
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:  The King’s Highway
CALENDAR:  Celebrating the Fourth of July

by · 07/01/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
6/3: Dealing with heat; Steamy policy; Sullivan’s Island scenes

6/3: Dealing with heat; Steamy policy; Sullivan’s Island scenes

IN THIS EDITION

FOCUS: Some smart tips to beat the heat
COMMENTARY, Brack:  A hotter South Carolina has some steamy policy impacts
IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Titan Termite & Pest Control
PHOTO ESSAY:  Scenes from Sullivan’s Island
GOOD NEWS: North Charleston seeks an artist-in-residence         
FEEDBACK:  Brack nailed it on budget gimmick
RECOMMENDED: Undaunted Courage, by Richard Gergel
MYSTERY PHOTO: This one could be tough
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Tobacco barns
CALENDAR: Only a few Spoleto days left

by · 06/03/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
PHOTO ESSAY: Magnolia Plantation’s nesting birds

PHOTO ESSAY: Magnolia Plantation’s nesting birds

Contributing photographer Rob Byko recently has been prowling the woods around Magnolia Plantation and Gardens in search of nesting birds.  Below are some photos of nesting juvenile blue herons and great egrets.  Thanks, Rob!  Great photos.

by · 04/29/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Photo Essay, Photos