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“It sounds neat. Easy way to get to the waterfront from the restaurants and hotels.”
S.C. Gov. Henry McMaster and Democratic opponent Joe Cunningham of Charleston have agreed to a debate on Oct. 26. The debate will be live on SCETV and South Carolina Public Radio at 7 p.m. Cunningham has called for three more debates. —Staff Reports
“I’m all about public spaces,” said Kyle Welch from Denver.
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The new hotel, being developed by Lowe on the site of the old S.C. State Ports Authority headquarters, will have more than 200 rooms and has been under con struction for months. The din and pounding is irritating to some, but provides a con struction sideshow to others. Kids and adults look through the holes poked in the black barrier around the site as workers drill away on the upper floors. But the concept of a public park between the hotel and the water gets good reviews.
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A rendering of the completed Cooper Hotel and expanded Waterfront Park includes space for locals and tourists to enjoy
“Any waterfront project should have public access along its frontage,” Kronsberg said.
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“If the building blocks the view, at least people can see the view from the park.”
The Waterfront Park expansion will be less than a tenth of a mile — but Charleston City Park Director Jason Kronsberg said it is key.
It won’t be long before people have a new way to walk along the water in Charleston.
Amy Jeziorski from New Jersey was familiar with the Pineapple Fountain, but hadn’t heard about this new addition.
“The Lowe group understood that, so there was a wonderful public-private partnership.”
Waterfront Park along the Cooper River soon will gain ground — 400 feet to be exact — thanks to a partnership between the city and Lowe, a private real estate company.
“I always say the parks are the common denominator,” Kronsberg said. “They’re owned by all, and it’s just a wonderful expe rience for people, young and old, to get out and stroll along the waterfront, experience those ocean breezes and smell the marsh and see the fish.”
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The City of Charleston and Lowe were joint applicants on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit for the site.
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The new park area will be between the Cooper Hotel, which is under construction on Concord Street, and the harbor. The walkway will begin at the north end of the current Joe Riley Waterfront Park and continue to the front of Fleet Landing Restaurant.
The number of conservative S.C. Republicans who signed a letter saying they could not vote for H.5399, a House bill seeking to ban all abortions, if it includes exceptions for rape or incest. That could give Democrats enough support to kill or slow down the bill.
Fleet Landing Restaurant is right next door and on a recent rainy day at the entrance, locals and tourists said they liked the idea.
“The mayor’s office, including Mayor John Tecklenburg himself, also played an important role in the expansion,” said Dan Battista, executive vice president of Lowe. Battista declined to say when the hotel and the grounds would be complete and open to the public. But Kronsberg said people on the water front would be able to access the hotel from the park.
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“It will have wide pathways, a public area lighting, a pedestrian-scaled coarse gravel walkway, as well as some more formal ized gardens which will step up towards the hotel itself in somewhat of a terraced fashion,” Kronsberg said. Like the original Waterfront Park, the Battery and White Point Gardens, the new 400-foot addition in front of a luxury hotel will be a place for all people to experience.
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At least 75 people are expected to travel with the mayor on Oct. 12 for a sevenday trip organized by the Barbados and the Carolinas Legacy Foundation. Rhoda Green, the foundation’s president and CEO and Barbados’ honorary consul to South Carolina, has taken groups to the island before to discuss the historic and cultural ties between the state and Barbados. This will be the first tour that includes business development and climate change. Barbados became a republic in November 2021 when it removed Queen Elizabeth as the head of state on the 55th anniversary of the nation’s independence from England.
Some of the most immediate actions as result of the visit by the mayor and other Charlestonians, Grant said, might be the development of a medical cannabis industry in Barbados and improving the country’s treatment and rehabilitation of injured sea turtles through a collaboration with the Barbados Sea Turtle Project and the South Carolina Aquarium. He also said early talks have identified a possible relationship with Charleston’s International African American Museum, which is scheduled to open in January 2023.
“The percentages are up for intakes of animals coming into the shelter,” said Kay Hyman, the society’s director of com munity engagement. “But the amount of animals that are leaving the shelter has really slowed dramatically over the last couple of months. It’s not just us. It’s across theBigcountry.”dogstend to sit on the adoption floor longer than other animals because it takes more time to place them for various rea sons. For example, some people who might want to adopt a large dog can’t because rental units have weight limit rules that freeze out big dogs, Hawkins said. The Charleston Walks the Dog program is the shelter’s proactive approach to housing its larger dogs that remain up for adoption for longer periods. The new promotional series program also focuses on harder to place dogs that need extra help being seen in a posi tive light, Hyman said. Some of the dogs featured in the program aren’t placed on the shelter’s adoption floor because it’s too stressful for them and they have a more difficult time being social with strangers. Economic stresses in the Lowcountry today also seem to be impacting lower adoption rates, Hawkins said.
The Charleston Animal Society has a big problem — it’s running out of room for big dogs available for adoption.
The shelter will also send dogs home with a month’s supply of food and three months each of heartworm and flea pre vention, equivalent to about $300 worth of supplies. All adoptable dogs have been examined by a veterinarian, vaccinated, microchipped, and spayed or neutered.
“In an effort to showcase these big guys out of the shelter in a more normal environment, we created a new promo tion series called Charleston Walks the Dog through which local photographer Heather Moran donates her time to take pictures of our featured big dogs out in the community with notable Charlestonians,” said Sean Hawkins, Charleston Animal Society’s chief advancement officer.
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Parental frustrations Officers responded to a call Aug. 13 about shots fired at a West Ashley home. A woman said she was so sick of her son and daughter arguing that she grabbed her husband’s Smith and Wesson .357 Magnum revolver and fired two rounds into a door. Keep us in the loop Police received numerous calls Aug. 13 about a loud sounds from a car driving in loops around downtown. The report said the investigation is ongoing.
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“I really respect the new independence of the Barbadian government,” Tecklenburg told the City Paper. “From an economic development side of things, we have the natural hospitality link between the two economies” and more can be done with Barbados, he said.
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“Barbados is developing a Heritage District, which will include a museum and a research institute,” he said. “This district is being constructed next to the Newton Enslaved Burial Ground Memorial, which is By Chelsea Grinstead
The old switcheroo An officer met with a man Aug. 13 at his home in West Ashley after he reported someone stole his lawnmower. He told police a man who repeatedly tried to sell him a broken lawn mower recently was the culprit.
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Charleston Walks the Dog program has placed more than 20 big dogs in homes since last week
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Rudy Grant, Barbados’ consul gen eral to Miami, said Tecklenburg’s visit “is important in the context of strengthening the relationship between Charleston and Barbados as well as to identify how we can exploit available opportunities for trade, commerce and culture. Our historical linkage, although forged out of colonial exploitation of an enslaved people, provides the solid foundation for us to deepen our bonds of friendship and cooperation.”
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Charleston Walks the Dog is a brand new program launched this month to help match 19 large adult dogs with forever homes. As an incentive, the shelter is cur rently waiving all costs to adopt these dogs because they often take longer to place in homes because they’re, well, big.
“When the belt tightens at home, you’re probably not going to be adding the expense of adopting a new adult dog,” he said. “For dogs who are already in homes, the economy is impacting those families when they move because so many, particu larly with rental housing or apartments in
By Herb Frazier Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg will lead a local business group to Barbados in October for talks on trade, cultural exchanges and climate change. Last year, the Caribbean nation with deep historical ties to Charleston cut its remaining gov erning links with England.
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Grant and Tecklenburg met recently in Charleston. Grant said Barbados’ Prime Minister Mia Mottley and Tecklenburg “have demonstrated their commitment to engage in the required actions to confront the climate change issues. Both Charleston and Barbados have been impacted by natural disasters such as hurricanes, which can be more devastating if the issues related to climate change are not addressed in a meaningful and timely manner.”
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“We’re seeing dogs be relinquished to the shelter when families have to move into that environment [or families aren’t] able to adopt a new dog.” There are other ways to help if you can’t make room for a dog, Hyman said.
Charleston, have weight or size or exorbitant pet deposits or even pet rent — and that makes [adoption] unattainable.
Herb Frazier file photo Barbados settlers who founded the Carolina Colony in 1670 sailed from the quaint town of Speightstown north of Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados. An exhibit on Charleston is in Speightstown’s Arlington House Museum.
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Tecklenburg said he also wants to strengthen Charleston’s existing sister city relationship with Speightstown, a town on the west coast of Barbados. Settlers from Barbados who established the Carolina Colony in 1670 launched that expedition from Speightstown. In November 1997 when Joseph P. Riley Jr. was Charleston’s mayor, the city entered into a sister city relationship with Speightstown.
“Barbados being an island nation and we are a coastal city. We have many things in common,” said the mayor, who noted he’s using his personal money to pay his travel expenses. “In today’s world, it’s climate change and protection from rising waters and more extreme weather. We share that, and I hope to have some conversations about that.”
Charleston Animal Society also offers fostering opportunities if adoption isn’t a good fit. People can also volunteer with Paws Around Town, which helps a shelter dog get a change of scenery by going on walks and adventures with volunteers. Visit the Paws Around Town Facebook page or email opportunities.anytonanimalsociety.orgcommunity@charlestoinquireaboutadopting,fosteringandvolunteer“[It’s]critical…forpeopletosharetheimagesonsocialmediaofthedogsthatareavailableforadoption,”Hymansaid.“Youneverknowwhomightbeinthemarketforadog.Share,share,share—Ican’tsayenoughhowimportantthatis.”AlistofalldogsupforadoptionalongwithbiosandpicturesisavailableontheCharlestonAnimalSocietywebsite. the largest and earliest known burial ground in Barbados with the remains of hundreds of enslaved African men, women and children. This history and experience allows for the museum practitioners in Charleston and Barbados to explore how collaboration can be beneficial to both entities.”
The October coming trip to Barbados, she said, creates an opportunity to “redesign that ancient economic model. Barbados understands and accepts its role as a new republic and accepts the chal lenges of retrofitting the obsolete model for [the] present. I see an opportunity for us, as descendants of enslaved people, to revisit that model and retool it to function in a space where we are now seeking to have our voices heard and looking for opportunities to develop businesses and use our skills.”
Charleston attorney Dwayne Green is a member of the foundation’s board and Green’s son.
“I am extremely proud to see my mother’s life-time passion come to this milestone,” he said. “I am very thankful for the city’s embrace of its Bajan connection and thankful for the opportunity to contribute to this important work. What’s most exciting for me is to see an economic devel opment and environmental component added to the cultural and historical ties.”
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“This year is 25 years that the Charleston/Speightstown Twin City Agreement has been in place,” Grant said. “This silver anniversary demonstrates that the partnership between these two cities is strong. The presence of Mayor Tecklenburg for such an occasion signals the importance of maintaining our partnership.”
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Barbados and South Carolina are two former plantation societies, Green added, that “became wealthy through enslavement, toil and oppression of enslaved Africans. Sugar cane in Barbados and rice in South Carolina were the profitable crops that enabled productive economies that yielded great wealth.” Barbados served as England’s economic model to build the economies in other Caribbean colonies.
Dr. Edda FieldsBlack, author of the forthcoming book, Combee: CivilFreedomRiverTubman,HarriettheCombaheeRaid,andBlackduringtheWar , will take the stage at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 8 in the Rita Hollings Center. Fields-Black will discuss the region’s lucrative antebellum rice culture, Harriet Tubman and the Combahee River Raid. Tubman served as a guide for the Union Navy during the raid. Fields-Black is an associate professor at Carnegie Mellon University in the Department of History. She has written numerous scholarly studies on the transnational history of West African rice farmers.
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On Sept. 9, 1739, about 20 enslaved Africans armed themselves, killed two white men at Hutchinson Store and were headed to freedom in Spanish Florida before they were caught and hanged. The uprising ended with the deaths of 30 Whites and 44 Africans. McGill founded the Slave Dwelling Project in 2010 to bring attention to the need to preserve slave cabins. Since then, he has spent the night in former slave dwellings in 25 states. The Slave Dwelling Project has also grown into McGill’s mis sion to honor the African ancestors who lived in those structures.
“Beyond Victimhood: Enslaved Resistance on Antebellum College Campuses” will be the topic of Dr. Hilary Green’s address at 9 a.m. Sept. 9 at the
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“I envision a future in which the hearts and minds of Americans acknowledge a more truthful and inclusive narrative of the history of the nation that honors the contri butions of all our people,” he said. Organized by the Slave Dwelling Project, the conference is a collaboration with the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Program and the Carolina Lowcountry and Atlantic World Program (CLAW) at the college. The conference also has funding from The 1772 Foundation. Most of the sessions will be held at the Stern Center. To register, visit: slavedwellingproject.org.
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“The Stono Rebellion, a transformative event in the history of enslavement in the Americas, tells a powerful story of resis tance and resilience,” said historic preserva tionist Joseph McGill, founder of the Slave DwellingHighlightsProject.ofthe conference will be dis cussions by two academics who will explore the historical importance of the rebellion.
By Herb Frazier Two nationally known scholars will lead the list of speakers during the 7th national Slave Dwelling Project Conference on Sept. 8-10 at the College of Charleston. The conference, themed The Stono Rebellion and the Atlantic Word, will offer an in-depth look at the 1739 rebellion, the largest and deadliest revolt by enslaved people in colonial British North America. The revolt erupted along the Stono River near present-day Caw Caw Interpretive Center south of Charleston.
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Taylor, who co-sponsored and voted for the state’s current six-week “fetal heartbeat” abortion ban with some exceptions, described this week’s House debate as premature. “We would better serve citizens by determining our heartbeat law’s full ramifications and the potential problems it creates [when it’s reinstated]. That will take time. We also need to examine what happens in other states that have enacted laws restricting abortions. There is much to learn.”
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These officials are bluster babies — true believers who are doing everything they can to get a total ban to satisfy an insatiable base. But their right-wing political tentacles are tingling with the realization they might have pushed things too far to the right. They’re now worried that somewhere in the House Republican caucus there are enough courageous individuals who truly want to slow things down and not have the kind of total ban that is forcing women in medical crises to have babies in states where there are no exceptions.
Just look at what our own GOP U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham said on Sunday — that there would be “riots in the streets” if his pal, former President Donald Trump, is prosecuted for having secret documents in his Florida home that he wasn’t supposed to have.
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Contrast that to Trump, who is reveling in keeping top secret information just because he considered it his, not the nation’s, as outlined in law. Back off all of the vitriol, folks. Let’s have some courage to put our country and state before political parties. For a change.
Twenty of the state’s most conservative House Republicans wrote in a new letter that if they don’t get their way on a total abortion ban being considered this week, they could balk on a bill under consideration, paving the way potentially to partner with Democrats to kill or slow down the Likelihoodbill. these folks would actually team with Democrats on anything dealing with abortion: Well, there’s some swampland we could sell you. Ain’t gonna happen.
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Aiken GOP Rep. Bill Taylor admitted the abortion debate has become a Republican minefield. He wrote in a recent constitutent newsletter: “The impact of ideologues on this week’s abortion debate is evident. Those seeking to ban abortions in South Carolina hold bedrock beliefs and stand firmly on their religious, political or ideological views. I pray that common sense and compromise will descend on our debate and that legislators will fully consider the voices of all citizens, not just those yelling the loudest.”
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The Washington Post opined that what Graham said sounded like a threat. But there’s a difference here. With Clinton and emails, investigations concluded there wasn’t any “systemic, deliberate mishandling of classified information.”
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Put pressure on Weaver to share specific progress on her master’s degree. If she won’t, look for another candidate.
“Ms. Weaver is on track to earn her Master’s degree by mid-October,” Weaver’s spokesman said. This reticence is, quite frankly, an affront to all South Carolina voters. When candidates run for public office, they willingly inject themselves into public debate and scrutiny. By not providing details of her qualifications on a degree that she just started, Weaver’s campaign is simply thumbing its nose to voters and saying, “Trust me.”
6. Are you, your campaign or the Republican Party currently preparing any legal challenge to the GOP-backed law requiring a master’s degree for superintendent candidates?
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Weaver, a longtime GOP stalwart and policy wonk, is run ning to be the state’s top education official, but she doesn’t have any classroom experience. State law doesn’t absolutely require it, but in 2018, the Republican-controlled General Assembly added a requirement for the state superintendent must have “the minimum of a master’s degree and substantive and broad-based experience in the field of public education including, but not limited to, service as a classroom teacher, principal, other school or school district administrator, school district superintendent, or other education policy making body at either the state or local level or any combination of them” or “the minimum of a master’s degree and substan tive and broad-based experience in operational and financial management in any field of expertise including, but not lim ited to, finance, economics, accounting, law or business.”
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We asked Weaver for information on the progress she’s having with the degree. Among the questions we asked:
During the 2022 GOP primary campaign, Weaver said she would meet the new requirement to have the master’s degree. She’s enrolled in a program in April at her alma mater, conservative Bob Jones University, to get a master’s degree in educational leadership.
Perhaps voters should trust, but in today’s combative political environment regarding truth, they also should verify. Weaver’s campaign is avoiding verification of quali fications because she wants to control her message, which is sure to come in the fall with slick television ads and internet persuasion campaigns.
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That led one wag to observe, “I don’t know anybody who knew this far in advance they would be awarded a degree. you know at the beginning of a program you’re going to from Bob Jones requires completion of 11 courses of three credit hours each. It usually takes a year or year and a half to complete.
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The event will feature The Lost Book of Eleanor Dare by Kimberly Brock, The Cicada Tree by Robert Gwaltney, One Good Mama Bone by Bren McClain and Gradle Bird by JC Sasser. Tickets include book readings, book signings, a reception and a gift certificate toward a fea tured book purchase. VIP tickets include seating in the first five rows and all four books.
Sept. 4. $27.50-$77.50. 2 p.m. James F. Dean Community Theater. 133 S. Main St. Summerville. Eventbrite.com
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The top beach bands and shag dancers in the Southeast will gather during Labor Day weekend for the Edisto Beach Shag Festival. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Guests can also participate in arts and crafts. Friday festivities take place 3-11 p.m., including a shag lesson and a performance from Band of Oz at 7 p.m. Saturday activities happen from 12-11 p.m. including a shag competition and exhibition, plus a show by The Entertainers at 7 p.m. More festivities will take place Sunday from 12-8 p.m., including a performance by Shag Doctorz at 4 p.m. Guests are encouraged to bring chairs, but no coolers or pets allowed.
SATURDAY Tuffy Tiger: Live & In Orange
Grab the kids and catch a live-action puppet perfor mance featuring Tuffy Tiger at The Flowertown Players community theater. The event includes fun family activities, like crafts, as well as puppet characters and original music. The show takes place on the first Saturday of each month September through February. Children are invited to create puppets of their own and get a chance to meet Tuffy following each show. There will be a confetti pop at the end of the performance. Kids are welcome to sit on the floor in front of Tuffy. Sept. 3. Free. 11 a.m. The Flowertown Players. 133 South Main St. Summerville. Flowertownplayers.org
Mount Pleasant Towne Centre will host its signature program series, Play Dayz, inviting kids ages 10 and younger to an action packed morning of arts and crafts, music classes, special treats and games. The monthly event is free and parents can register their children when they arrive. Bach to Rock music school will provide the music classes and candy store Sweet Julep’s will give out treats. Sept. 6. Free. 10 a.m. 1218 Belk Drive. Mount Pleasant. mtpleasanttownecentre.com
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Skinner and his wife Libiss opened their King Street store in 2019 after she found success using CBD to alleviate ulcerative colitis without the use of steroids recommended by a doctor. This inspired the couple to get more involved in the CBD industry and help edu cate people about its impact.
Clinical, peer-reviewed studies exhibit potential medical use for ailments including mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression. It also is believed to provide relief for chronic pain, cancer and some neurolog ical disorders such as ADHDs.
“[We’re] educating people on something I don’t really think any of our state legislators know — what hemp is or what CBD is … so I think it’s important to get residents in the know, so they’re not scared of it,” Matt Skinner said. “We want people to come in and
“Our body was made to put cannabis in it. There’s science now that says that,” said Matt Skinner, owner of Charleston Hemp Collective. “It’s crazy … because it’s been here forever and we’ve made it seem like we should not touch it. But the science has definitely shown that just using a CBD product … will help your body regulate itself correctly.”
By Samantha Connors n explosion of CBD products seems to decorate the shelves of nearly every kind of business these days, offering products from CBD honey to CBDinfused yoga pants (yes, really). It’s more than obvious that CBD has become the latest health and wellness trend.
While some of the CBD hype may be just a trend, other aspects of its use are promising, according to users, retailers and researchers.
Local CBD shops Charleston Hemp Collective (top) and I Heart CBD (above) offer a range of hemp-derived products
When the U.S. Congress passed the 2018 Farm Bill, it legalized industrial hemp, which helped launch the popularity of CBD, an abbreviation for cannabidiol. This compound, which is derived from industrial hemp, contains less than 0.3% THC, the psy choactive compound found in hemp’s cousin, marijuana. In South Carolina, marijuana remains an illegal drug, but chemicals like CBD from industrial hemp are legal.
More people are turning to hemp products for relaxation, relief
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pounds (known as cannabinoids) react in the body. (See the “Cannabis 101” on page 16 for more in-depth info.)
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Though research in the U.S. is currently limited, more regulation and clinical studies could revolutionize the medical world if CBD becomes integrated into tradi tional health care, advocates say. Postell said, “We still maintain a high number of clien tele who come in to buy things for all of your pain-related symptoms,” including anxiety, insomnia, eating disorders and skinVisitconditions.yourlocal CBD store and employees will have plenty of other anecdotal examples to back the research.
For skeptics, this may all sound a bit too good to be true. But the wider acceptance and use of CBD is leading scientists and doctors to a greater understanding of how cannabis com
“To see an elderly woman who walked into your shop and she couldn’t stand up, she couldn’t walk, her hands were perma nently closed, and now she’s mobile and she’s standing up and smiling, walking around with her grandson,” said Travis Postell founder and president of Elevated Brands. “That’s just a feeling that, you know, you just can’t get in any other industry, so I’m extremely proud to be a part of it.”
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“It was something I had been dealing with for a long time,” Postell said. “This made me a believer.”
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Part of educating people on CBD involves breaking the stigma between legal CBD and its association with marijuana.
Delta-8ailment.isanother cannabis-derived compound that is legal in South Carolina. Delta-8 is a type of low-level THC found in legal industrial hemp plants. But the THC traditionally found in marijuana plants is called Delta-9 THC. Hemp’s Delta-8 THC produces some of the same effects but is less intense.Ourbodies endocannabinoids,producewhich are very similar compounds to those found in the cannabis plant, according to a Harvard study. CBD, THC and Delta-8 are three of more than 100 naturally occurring compounds in cannabis that trigger our bodies’ endocannabinoid system when ingested, according to the National Institutes of Health. Different compounds trigger different cannabinoid receptors, causing different effects. One of the endocannabinoids naturally produced by our bodies was first discovered in 1992 by Czech analytical chemist Lumír Hanuš and American pharmacologist William Devane. With increased research, scientists are discovering how other hempderived compounds, like CBN, CBC and CBDa, interact with our cannabinoid receptors. The wide array of potential medical uses can be attributed to the variety of compounds in cannabis that react with receptors in our bodies that interact with different systems. just talk to us and let them get the hard questions out. We want them to feel like they’re in a safe space.”
What is CBD and how does it work?
Cannabis is a plant that is typically grown in two varieties — hemp and marijuana. Hemp is grown with very low levels of THC and marijuana is grown with high levels of THC that can get you stoned as a bat. Hemp is federally legal; marijuana is still considered a Schedule I substance by the federal government, though 37 states have legalized it medically and 19 states have legalized recreational use.
Dix said the use of a topical CBD cream relieved wrist pain from carpal tunnel syn drome. After feeling the results firsthand, the two brought their business to South Carolina, ON PAGE 18
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THC is a psychoactive compound known to create the feeling of being “high.” THC is found in marijuana and often used for recreational purposes.
“[People] are going to have to be open minded,” said Chuck Floyd, owner of James Island’s Smoke ‘N Brew. “I think some people are just so closed-minded [and think of] Reefer Madness that they’ll never change their mind. But, you know, it’s a viable medicine.”
Though CBD and THC may both come from varieties of the cannabis plant, they are very different compounds. One of the greatest misconceptions about CBD is that it is like marjiuana. CBD does not make users feel high. It is used most often as a calming agent or to aid with a health
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Personal experience is a major motivator for many CBD retailers. Postell and Chris Dix, his business partner and company vice president, opened I Heart CBD in 2018 as the first CBD retail store in South Carolina, according to Postell. Now they have six stores in the Lowcountry and four others throughout the state, and their products are USDA-certified organic. Both were driven to the business because of their own CBD use. Postell said he started experiencing many nagging, painful injuries from 16 years of playing football. As he experimented with a CBD tincture product he was helping to develop while working in Northern California, he said his pain subsided and his range of mobility improved.
CBD is a non-psychoactive compound in hemp that is known to induce feelings of calm and relaxation. It is also effective at reducing inflammation. This cannabinoid is derived from the hemp plant, which includes little to no THC.
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its many acronyms
Marijuana: a slang term for a variety of the cannabis plant cultivated with high levels of the compound THC.
Tetrahydrocannabinol (or THC): a psychoactive compound found in cannabis that is mainly responsible for causing feelings of being “high.” This compound is also known as Delta-9 THC.
The idea of CBD as a replacement for more mainstream prescription drugs is one of advo cates’ most positive points. Postell and Dix described a number of regular customers who weaned themselves off of medications like Prozac and Adderall through a CBD regimen.
Hemp: another variety of the cannabis plant grown with higher levels of CBD and less than 0.3% THC.
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Endocannabinoid System: a naturally occurring system found in humans, animals and even types of mushrooms that regulates the functions of all other systems in the body, such as the nervous system. Scientists discovered that the endocannabinoid system is only active when cannabinoids (compounds found in cannabis) enter the body’s system. The body also creates its own compounds that seem to mimic many of the same compounds found in cannabis.
Flower: Hemp in its raw, plant form. The CBD and Delta-8 flower look similar to marijuana, but the buds come from the hemp plant. This product can be grinded and smoked. Edible: food and drink items infused with CBD or Delta-8, including seltzers, olive oil, gummies, even Bloody Mary mix.
Cannabis
Delta-8 THC: a psychoactive compound found in the hemp plant that can create a similar feeling of “being high” though less intensely than Delta-9 THC.
Cannabinoid: compounds found in cannabis plants, including THC, CBD, Delta-8 THC, CBG and more.
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Cannabis: a flowering plant that is often broken down into three different species variations: Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica and Cannabis ruderalis.
Topical: a cream applied to the skin. This type of CBD product is often used for muscle pain, inflammation and skin conditions. Vape: an electronic smoking device that vaporizes CBD or Delta-8 oil. This is one of the quickest delivery methods, said Matt Skinner.
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“The number one thing about CBD is it helps get rid of inflammation,” Postell said. A Mount Pleasant resident who preferred to remain nameless said he used CBD prod ucts after two major surgeries: once fol lowing open-heart surgery and again while recovering from a shoulder replacement.
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Methods of Consumption Glossary
Cannabidiol (or CBD): the full name for the non-psychoactive compound CBD.
According to Charleston Hemp Collective: “Tinctures can take up to 45 minutes to get in your bloodstream. When taking a tincture, it’s most effective if you let it sit under your tongue for up to two minutes. Also, if you can avoid eating or drinking for 30 minutes, you will obtain more of the cannabinoid’s benefits.”
where Postell was born and raised. And the products that turned Postell and Dix’s atten tion to CBD in the first place are still the topselling products in their stores today.
“I used [gummies] both times for my healing recuperation process. And both times they helped me with pain relief and also sleep,” he said. “I would recommend it because I think what it does is it takes the place, not totally, but it relieves some of the medica tion that is prescribed to you that may have a bit more side effects than you’d want — like, for instance, Oxycontin and stuff like that,” he added.
CBD newbies may assume the only way to ingest CBD is through smoking, but that is far from the case these days. Here’s a rundown of the most common methods of CBD consumption: Tincture: a liquid herbal extract created by binding CBD to alcohol. Tinctures use a dropper to administer doses.
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Some products might contain less CBD than advertised. Others might not have any at all. Some fillers can make people sick; some are harmless. Consumers, they say, should have more information and trans parency on what they’re buying. “It’s not regulated well enough yet,” Skinner said, “so anybody can do whatever they want to do with it. I can’t wait till we regulate it better because there should be results or tests for every single thing you put into your body.” Postell added, “The big problem in the industry right now is a lot of counterfeit products.”Hesaid I Heart CBD navigates this issue by running a vertically-integrated “seedto-sale” business, meaning it controls every aspect of the process. Skinner’s business takes a similar approach, working closely with manufacturers and manufacturing many of their own products. Giving CBD a test For newbies interested in trying CBD for the first time, the best way to educate yourself is to visit a CBD shop and talk with the employees.
• Ask for lab reports on any CBD products and ask employees to explain it to you. If they can’t explain what you’re supposed to be looking for, that could be a red flag, said Postell.
“We manufacture all of our products, so that’s something we take a lot of pride in,” Skinner said. “Our manufacturing facilities are up in North Carolina and because we’re so hands on, we can really talk about the benefits of certain cannabinoids.”
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• Ask about where products are manufac tured. “Always if you’re a user, make sure you understand your source,” said Skinner.
“Not all CBD is created equal,” said Postell. “Find a credible source, someone who is invested in the industry and knows what they’re talking about. Chances are if they don’t specialize in a product, they don’t know anything about it.”
Tips from local CBD retailers on how to identify quality products:
• Look for stores that specialize in CBD. With the lack of regulation in South Carolina, being an informed consumer is important. Though these tips can signal that something might be wrong, they may not be foolproof ways to guarantee quality.
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Shops that specialize in CBD can provide vital information on product quality, sug gested dosages and methods of consumption.
• Look for expiration dates.
Talking to a reputable company is the best way to get informed, said Postell.
Provided Matt and Libiss Skinner opened Charleston Hemp Collective on King Street in 2019
Mary Elizabeth McDonald (left), Andrew Harrison (middle) and David Schirduan want to bring creepy and kooky stories to your gaming table Arts
The Play That Goes Wrong at Charleston Stage
Bones Deep relies heavily on creature designs, as many monster manuals do,
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Back in 2020, the tabletop roleplaying game company Technical Grimoire released Lowcountry Crawl. The adventure book walked Dungeons & Dragons players through a 19th-century Southern historical fiction story inspired by the recollections of Charlestonian game creators David Schirduan and John Gregory. Now, two years later, the team at Technical Grimoire has released another Charleston-inspired role playing game: Bones Deep Bones Deep is the sixth game devel oped by Technical Grimoire, in a roster that includes titles such as Bone Marshes and Clink. Bones Deep is the second game from Technical Grimoire to draw inspira tion from the Lowcountry. The company uses different places to create ideas for new games. Sometimes they want to explore dif ferent roleplaying systems, as was the case when their desire to explore deck building aspects led to the creation of 2016’s Mythic Mortals Bones Deep was inspired by a series of sketches by Lauren Schirduan, David’s wife, of an underwater skeleton cov ered in coral and algae. Bones Deep is built using a Troika role playing system. While most gamers are familiar with Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder systems, Troika is more openended, and uses just one six-sided dice. Everything is tied to these simpler skill checks, and allows for more specific character customizations outside the standard roles of barbarians, wizards and the like. It makes Troika a mechanically simpler game to play, but also provides much more potential for being weird, which is what drew Technical Grimoire to the format.
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“We include a few default quests that players can go on,” David Schirduan said.
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“Some of the quests include finding a way to get to the moon from the bottom of the ocean, stopping the cephalopods from conquering the dry land and helping a mer maid unite with her skeleton lover.”
Charleston Stage presents the hilarious, record-setting The Play That Goes Wrong Aug. 28-Sept. 25. The Olivier and Tony Award-winning show follows the Cornley Drama Society as they mount their biggest show ever: The Murder at Haversham Manor. But unfortunately, everything goes wrong.
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“When we were working on Bones Deep,” David Schirduan said, “we thought that would be a good fit for the sort of creepy-cute skeleton underwater gonzo adventure feel.” Most roleplaying game adventures are linear stories, but Bones Deep is built to be a more open-ended sandbox. It has a collection of creatures, locations and items, but they’re not assembled in any specific way. The Dungeon Master (also known as a DM) who runs the campaign is encouraged to mix and match the game’s elements however they like.
The longest running play currently on Broadway, The Play That Goes Wrong has been performed all over the world, and now Charleston Stage’s talented ensemble will join in the fun.
Michael Smallwood Artist Collective opens new location Artist Collective opened a new pop-up gallery in The Charleston Place . This new location is the first to showcase works from all 86 members of Artist Collective, established and emerging artists from across the Southeast.
“We’re honored and thrilled to partner with The Charleston Place to bring programming and a regularly changing exhibition of works from our talented artists,” said founder Allison Williamson in a press release.
Artist Collective will host an event on Sept. 8 to celebrate the launch of the new space and collection, with additional events and activities planned for the fall.
The Beyond Van Gogh multimedia art exhibit, currently playing at the Charleston Area Convention Center, will extend its run through Sept. 25. The highly acclaimed exhibit, which pairs the works and writings of the famous artist with state-of-the-art audio and visual components, was recently called “a truly unique way to experience not just art, but the life journey of one artist in particular” by the City Paper. Tickets and more information can be found at vangoghcharleston.com. —MS fall is full fantastic films Artifacts For daily updates, check out the Culture section at charlestoncitypaper.com.
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Charleston-inspired game sets adventure in the ocean depths
Halloween Ends, in theaters Oct. 14 Halloween 2018 was filmed right here in Charleston, and both it and 2021’s Halloween Kills featured a lot of talent from the Lowcountry. Local audiences will get another chance to play “I Spy” this October when the Rough House/ Blumhouse trilogy ends. Jamie Lee Curtis returns, obviously, along with all the surviving members of last year’s middle entry. And no doubt some more Charleston actors will pop up in roles here or there. A time jump ahead is setting up a final show down between Laurie Strode and Michael Myers, at least until the next reboot.
David Bowie’s legacy as a musical and cultural icon comes to the big screen in this documentary that is being hailed as one of the greatest films about an artist ever made. The documentary doesn’t attempt to explain or recount Bowie’s life. Instead, it allows the audience to experience the artist through sound and exquisite visuals, Bowie’s narra tion, never-before-seen footage and perfor mances. Moonage Daydream is the first film about Bowie to be approved by his estate following his death in 2016.
By Michael Smallwood Whether we like it or not, the summer months are drawing to a close and it’s time to prepare for the fall. While pool days and ice pops might be in short supply, good movies are as bountiful as ever. A plethora of exciting, intriguing and highly anticipated titles will be flooding our cineplexes and streaming services as the weather cools down.
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This is technically not a movie. But it is the first new film adaptation of Tolkien’s Middle Earth stories since The Hobbit trilogy concluded, and as such will be steeped in hype and expectations. Amazon has been working on this series for ages now, and soon everyone will be able to judge for themselves if the time and money have been worth it. For those yearning for another journey back to this fantastic world, this is a must watch. Clerks III, in theaters Sept. 13 Kevin Smith broke into Hollywood with the comedy classic Clerks back in 1994, and followed it up with a sequel in 2009. Now, another 13 years later, Smith is back again with Clerks III, and he’s brought every body. Jason Mewes, Brian O’Halloran, Jeff Anderson and Rosario Dawson all return in a story that sees Dante (O’Halloran) attempt to make a movie about his Quick Stop career after suffering a heart attack. Moonage Daydream, in theaters Sept. 16
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Amazon Prime Sept. 2
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Jeff Anderson (left) and Brian O’Halloran are back at the Quick Stop in Clerks III coming to theaters Sept. 3
Blonde, Netflix Sept. 28 Ana de Armas gave a standout performance in 2019’s Knives Out, and now she’s poised to take on a truly massive role. Director Andrew Dominik (The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford ) crafted a stylized, nonlinear examination of Norma Jean Mortensen and her largerthan-life persona Marilyn Monroe. It is a highly fictionalized version of Monroe’s life, based on the novel by Joyce Carol Oates. The film will be the first NC-17 film pro duced by Netflix.
Chadwick Boseman’s unexpected death in 2020 left an indelible mark on the enter tainment world. As the trailer for the next Black Panther film shows, it also left a hole in the fictional nation of Wakanda. The longawaited sequel from director Ryan Coogler will tackle what Wakanda does following the death of its King T’Challa, and how the nation will fare in a battle with a new threat from the ocean. Lupita Nyongo, Letitia Wright, Angela Basset, Winston Duke and Martin Freeman all return, joined by Tenoch Huerta Mejía as Namor.
Bones Deep Ana de Armas dons the iconic Blonde in this fantastic reimagining of Marilyn Monroe Courtesy Netflix
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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will also bring an end to Marvel’s Phase 4 of films and series.
Many of these creatures, like the sentient dolphins, are grotesque carica tures of creatures in the waters of South
Carolina. Having that connection to the local ecosystem is a point of pride for Technical Grimoire, and it’s something that David Schirduan feels accounts for the way Bones Deep has connected with players all over the world. “I think there is an appeal in playing something that comes from a place different than your own. Whether that’s a culture or a loca tion. I think people like that authenticity.”
Harrison felt that the illustrations explored “an existential representation of humanity amalgamated with the unknowns of the deep sea … which I see as both Lovecraftian andEverybeautiful.”creature in the game was designed by drawing from a real sea creature, many of which can be found in South Carolina, and layering on a fantastical exaggeration. Each creature is given a real scientific name as part of their fantasy makeover. Laura Ketcham is responsible for the book’s crea ture illustrations, which number more than 50 unique monsters. Her striking visuals, from the cover of the book through each page of the game manual, bring the world of Bones Deep to life. “The illustrations we use in the book are from a 17th-century scientific journal,” David said. “And the specimens these artists had to work with were often dried up or deformed by the time they got to them. So even though all the drawings are of real creatures, they don’t really look real. They have a sort of eerie otherworld liness to them.”
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, in theaters Nov. 11
Technical Grimoire funded the book through itch.io, an open marketplace for independent digital creators. The digital version took a year of development, and after a successful Kickstarter, the physical book was launched in April. Technical Grimoire does most of their business online, and Bones Deep has been an instant hit for the gaming studio. By far the bestselling title that Technical Grimoire has released, Bones Deep has already sold out its initial printing. A second printing is already in the works. In comparison, it usually takes a year or two for most of Technical Grimoire’s adventure books to sell out a first printing. “We as Charlestonians have a deep rooted connection to the water,” Harrison said. “Helping to write a maritime-based fantasy adventure that is both fun and educational in regards to environmental conservation and general knowledge of marine organ isms is incredibly important.” Schirduan added, “We didn’t have to exaggerate much. There’s a lot of crazy creepy things underneath the ocean.” Bones Deep is available for order through technicalgrimoire.com/bones-deep for $30. Technical Grimoire also hopes to have copies available in local bookstores in the near future.
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Avatar: The Way of Water, in theaters Dec. 16 It’s been 13 years since Avatar hit the aters, wowed us with its 3D visuals and somewhat bored us with its generic plot. James Cameron is back with another visit to Pandora and more adventures with the Na’vi. Cameron is known as a director who doesn’t release a new film unless he has a technological advancement to introduce, and The Way of Water is no exception. Equipment and techniques were designed in order to film performance motion captured while underwater, a feat never accomplished before. Whether the return to Pandora is worth it from a story per spective, the future of filmmaking will be granted new possibilities. and the team at Grimoire drew inspira tion from great local minds. Core aspects of the book came together once the team met Chareleston boat captain Andrew Harrision and local underwater educator Mary Elizabeth McDonald. “It truly brings the sense of ‘if you stare into the abyss, it may just look back’,” said Harrison about Lauren’s original sketches.
My Father’s Moustache opens on James Island Mount Pleasant restaurant and bar My Father’s Moustache expands with a new location on James Island. Located off of Maybank Highway and Folly Road, the new location brings its English heritage and soccer-focused sports pub vibe to the island. The eatery and pub serves traditional English, Irish and Scottish dishes like fish and chips, bangers and mash and shepherd’s pie. My Father’s Moustache also serves burgers, sandwiches, salads and soups. The new James Island location is located at 1739 Maybank Highway. The original location is 1405 Ben Sawyer Blvd. in Mount Pleasant. —MP
The fad of croffles (the marriage of a croissant and waffle iron) has made it to Charleston at Maccaro, a locally-owned family business in the heart of down town on King Street. Maccaro Charleston brings a blend of local products, exciting flavors and a welcoming atmosphere to “bring everything together,” said co-owner PramonSembiringSembiring.andhis wife, Wulan, opened Maccaro earlier this year in the former art studio next to Playa Bowls at King and Warren“We’vestreets.seenthe potential in Charleston,” Pramon Sembiring said. “But we asked our selves, ‘How can we give it more?’ There’s already too much coffee in the area any ways, so I knew we needed something else.” The concept for Maccaro had always been with them, and when the opportunity arose to open one in Maryland, they took the plunge. Sembiring’s brother, who lived in the area, optioned a spot in a Maryland mall, which opened in August of last year. With the swift success of the small busi ness, the Sembirings knew it was time to open one in Charleston. “We just felt ready,” Sembiring said.
Oh, and of course, the croffle. At Maccaro, they only offer one flavor, because “it’s as good as it is,” Sembiring said.
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The Sembirings work with Charleston companies to sell local products in store, too. Along the wall of the store and on an island in the center of the space, is a collec tion of locally made products ranging from honey and popcorn to coffee and more.
Pay It Forward to host dinner fundraiser Pay It Forward is partnering with New York-based Heritage Radio Network for a ticketed fundraiser at High Wire Distilling Sept. 9. Charleston chefs Vivian Howard and Jacques Larson will join Zahra Tangorra , Brooklyn chef and host of the podcast Processing, along with her co-host Bobbie Comforto Tangorra and Comforto will emcee the event and highlight the goals of Pay It Forward and Heritage Radio Network — caring for people in F&B and sharing their stories. Mike Quinn of Doom Flamingo, Dave Grimm and Stu White of Motown Throwdown and Alex Kellner of The Terraphonics will play live music during the event. Tickets are $150 and include a multi-course dinner from the highlighted chefs. —Michael Pham
The concept of Maccaro was to bring together a blend of cheap bites, refreshing drinks and a positive experience.
Get a free bundt cake Nothing Bundt Cakes will give out free Bundt cakes to the first 250 customers on Sept. 1 in celebration of the company’s 25th anniversary. The cake will be an individually packaged miniature version of the Confetti Bundlets. Nothing Bundt Cakes in Charleston are located at 1145 Johnnie Dodds Blvd. in Mount Pleasant and 1202 N. Main Street in Summerville.
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The signature croffle is a simple, sweet crois sant from EVO Craft Bakery is pressed in a waffle iron and coated in a light sugary syrup for a crisp bite. Other pastries from EVO line the cases at Maccaro, including cream danishes, chocolate drizzled croissants, scone lemon and more. A rotating variety of other sweets and savory snacks fill their smaller case. On an Aug. 26 visit, macarons in flavors like mojito, chocolate and chocolate coconut lined the pastry case alongside cream puffs, tiramisu, slices of chocolate cake and grab-and-go sandwiches. Breakfast sandwiches, served on crois sants, are also offered as a savory morning bite. The basics are egg and cheese, but bacon, turkey, ham or sausage can be added for protein. The sandwiches are made to order, and served with condiments to cus tomize even further.
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“We knew it wasn’t going to be easy,” he added. “With ViVi’s and Ding Tea, but there is one thing that’s always basic to me — service, cleanliness and consistency of theAndproduct.”though many of the local and regional products cater to tourists, Maccaro has also become a home for many neigh boring businesses and students, who receive a 10% discount. The prices at Maccaro stay low, according to Sembiring, because it’s hard to find a bite to eat and something to drink for less than $10. “It’s for all the people who work here,” Sembiring added. “Coming here has become a daily thing for them now. So we’re happy not just to serve tourists, but the staff as well. It’s all part of trying to be part of the community.”
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Charleston’s Own can be found in the such white To prepare for the fall weather, the Sembirings also started carrying apple cider, sticky buns from There’s Honey Bee in Cottageville. Because of the location on King Street, Sembiring said, they wanted to show tour ists who visit the variety of flavors and prod ucts Charleston has to offer, and to take home a slice of Charleston. Maccaro also offers smoothies and bubble tea, another growing fad in Charleston with big name franchises like ViVi’s and Ding Tea setting up in town.
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CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT CASE NO.: 2021-CP-10- 5444
ESTS OF: MINOR CHILDREN BORN 2010 TO DEFENDANT: Latasha Bromell and Emmanuel Washington Sr YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action filed with the Clerk of Court for Charleston County on May 3, 2022. Upon proof of interest, a copy of the Complaint will be delivered to you upon request from the Charleston County Clerk of Court, and you must serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint on the Plaintiff, the South Carolina Department of Social Services, at the office of its Attorney, Daniel A. Beck, Legal Department of the Charleston County Depart ment of Social Services, 3366 Rivers Avenue, Charleston, S.C. 29405-5714 within thirty (30) days of this publication, exclusive of the date of service. If you fail to answer within the time set forth above, the Plaintiff will pro ceed to seek relief from the Court. Daniel A. Beck, SC Bar #104335, 3366 Rivers Avenue, Charleston, S.C. 29405, (843) STATE953-9625.OFSOUTH
OF GUARDIAN AD LITEM TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED:YOUWILL TAKE NOTICE that an Order has been signed and on file in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Charleston County, George E. Counts, Esquire, whose office address is 27 Gamecock Avenue, Suite 200, Charleston, SC 29407, was appointed Guardian Ad Litem for such of the Respon dents/Defendants as may be minors, infants, person, in the military within the meaning of Title 50 United States Code commonly referred to as the Soldier’s and Sailors Relief Act of 1940, incompetents or persons under other type of disability, unless said Defendants, or someone on their behalf, shall procure the appointment of a Guardian Ad Litem on or before the thirtieth (30) day after the last publication of the Sum mons NOTICEherein.OFINTENT
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SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES HARMONEYVERSUS MCKINNEY & BRYAN CHARLEBOIS, DEFEN DANTS. IN THE INTEREST OF: MINOR CHILD BORN 2020. TO DEFENDANT: HARMONEY MCKINNEY Complaint the Plaintiff, the
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CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE FAMILY COURT FOR THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DOCKET NO. 2022-DR- 10-0929 SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES CECILIAVERSUS
THISRECYCLEPAPER STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE FAMILY COURT FOR THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DOCKET NO. 2022-DR-10-0825
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE FAMILY COURT FOR THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DOCKET NO. 2022-DR-10-1792
TMS #: 484-04-00-103 No personal or deficiency judgment being demanded, the bidding will not remain open after the date of sale, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately.
TO REFER TO MASTER IN EQUITY
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE FAMILY COURT FOR THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DOCKET NO. 2022-DR-10-0524
and through the Secretary of
SOLD SUBJECT TO a mortgage given by Eugene A. Stauch III to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for AmeriGroup Mortgage Corpora tion in the original amount of $101,300.00, dated November 21, 2003, and recorded on December 8, 2003, in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Charleston County Book A478 at Page 288. That the said Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for AmeriGroup Mortgage Corpora tion assigned said mortgage unto EverBank by Assignment of Mortgage dated May 24, 2010, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Charleston County in Book 127 at Page 508 on June 10, 2010. There after, EverBank assigned said Mortgage to The Secretary of Veteran Affairs by Assignment of Mortgage dated May 13, 2011 and recorded May 19, 2011 in Book 188 at Page 131. By virtue of said assignment, The United States acting by and through its agency The Secretary of Veteran Affairs is the owner and holder of said mortgage. The property shall be sold for cash to the highest bidder. The highest bidder, other than the Plaintiff, will be required to deposit with the Master, at the conclusion of the bidding, cash or certified check in the amount of five (5%) per cent of the bid: the said deposit to be applied to the purchase price. Should the highest bidder fail to comply with the bid within thirty days from the date of sale, the Master will resell the property at the risk and expense of the defaulting bidder upon the same terms as above set out. The Sheriff of Charleston County may be authorized to put the purchaser into possession of the premises if requested by the purchaser.
SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES DavidaVERSUSSimmons and Edwin Taylor DEFENDANTS. IN THE INTERESTS OF: MINOR CHILDREN BORN 2007 TO DEFENDANT: Edwin Taylor YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action filed with the Clerk of Court for Charleston County on July 22, 2022. Upon proof of interest, a copy of the Complaint will be delivered to you upon request from the Charleston County Clerk of Court, and you must serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint on the Plaintiff, the South Carolina Department of Social Services, at the office of its Attorney, Daniel A. Beck, Legal Department of the Charleston County Depart ment of Social Services, 3366 Rivers Avenue, Charleston, S.C. 29405-5714 within thirty (30) days of this publication, exclusive of the date of service. If you fail to answer within the time set forth above, the Plaintiff will pro ceed to seek relief from the Court. Daniel A. Beck, SC Bar #104335, 3366 Rivers Avenue, Charleston, S.C. 29405, (843) 953-9625.
DEBRA CAMPBELL WESTONDeceased,JAMESv.WILLIAMS,Petitioner,E.CAMPBELL,RUTHPURE, De ceased, SHERYL D. CAMPBELL GADSDEN, IVAN LAMAR CAMPBELL, JAMES TIMOTHY CAMPBELL, RAYMOND PURE, MICHAEL PURE, VANESSA PURE, JOHN DOE, MARY ROE, adults, RICHARD ROE and JANE DOE; adults, infants, persons under disability, if any, including those person who might be in the military and covered under the Sol dier’s and Sailor’s Relief Act, fictitious names designating the known and unknown heirs, devisees, distributes, issue, executors, administra tors, successors or assigns of above name defendants, and all other persons known or claiming any right, title state in or lien upon the real estate described in the Complaint
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE FAMILY COURT FOR THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DOCKET NO. 2022-DR-10-1507 SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES KAYLAVERSUSCERMOLA IN THE INTEREST OF: MINOR CHILDREN BORN 2022. TO DEFENDANT: KAYLA CERMOLAYOUARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action filed with the Clerk of Court for Charleston County on May 25, 2022. Upon proof of interest, a copy of the Complaint will be delivered to you upon request from the Charleston County Clerk of Court, and you must serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint on the Plaintiff, the Charleston County South Carolina Department of Social Services, at the office of its Attorney, Mary Lee Briggs, Legal Department of the Charleston County Depart ment of Social Services, 3366 Rivers Avenue, Charleston S.C. 29405 within thirty (30) days of this publication, exclusive of the date of service. If you fail to answer within the time set forth above, the Plaintiff will proceed to seek relief from the Court. Mary Lee Briggs SC Bar #101535, 3366 Rivers Avenue, Charleston, SC 29405, 843-953-9464.
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned attorney on behalf of the Plaintiff herein, will move for an order, thirty (30) days from the date of service, to refer the above entitled matter to the Master-In-Equity for Charleston County, to take testimony and issue a Final Decree. Any appeal from the judgment by the Master-InEquity shall be made directly to the Supreme Court.
NOTICE: The foreclosure deed is not a warranty deed. Interested bidders should satisfy them selves as to the quality of title to be conveyed by obtaining an independent title search well before the foreclosure sale date.
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint for termination of your parental rights in and to the minor child in this action, the origi nal of which has been filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Charleston County, 100 Broad St., Charleston, SC 29401, on the 24 day of March, 2022, a copy of which will be delivered to you upon request; and to serve a copy of your answer to the complaint upon the undersigned attorney for the Plaintiff at 3366 Rivers Ave., N. Charleston, SC 29405 within thirty (30) days follow ing the date of service upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time stated, the plaintiff will apply for judgment by default against the defendant for the relief demanded in the complaint. Newton Howle, SC Bar# 2729, 3366 Rivers Ave., N. Charleston, SC 29405. 843-953-9625. YOUHAVEBEENSERVED? Search the SouthDatabaseCarolinaforlegalnotices NOTICES.COMSCPUBLIC
SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES KATHLEENVERSUS PARKER AND PAUL EALY, DEFENDANTS. IN THE INTEREST OF: MINOR CHILD BORN 2008. TO DEFENDANT: PAUL EALY YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint for the termination of your parental rights in and to the minor child in this action, the origi nal of which has been filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Charleston County 100 Broad Street, SC 29401, on the 31st day of May, 2022, a copy of which will be de livered to you upon request; and to serve a copy of your answer to the complaint upon the undersigned attorney for the Plaintiff at 3366 Rivers Avenue North Charleston, SC 29405 within thirty (30) days following the date of service upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time stated, the plaintiff will apply for judgment by default against the defendant(s) for the relief demanded in the complaint. Adam Ruffin, SC Bar# 101350, 3366 Rivers Avenue Charleston, SC 29401. (843) 953-9625.
SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES MARIAVERSUSLUISA MERIDA ALVARADO AND JUAN ALVA LOPEZ IN THE INTEREST OF: MINOR CHILD BORN 2005. TO DEFENDANT: JUAN ALVA LOPEZYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action filed with the Clerk of Court for Charleston County on June 21, 2022. Upon proof of interest, a copy of the Complaint will be delivered to you upon request from the Charleston County Clerk of Court, and you must serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint on the Plaintiff, the Charleston County South Carolina Department of Social Services, at the office of its Attorney, Mary Lee Briggs, Legal Department of the Charleston County Depart ment of Social Services, 3366 Rivers Avenue, Charleston S.C. 29405 within thirty (30) days of this publication, exclusive of the date of service. If you fail to answer within the time set forth above, the Plaintiff will proceed to seek relief from the Court. Mary Lee Briggs SC Bar #101535, 3366 Rivers Avenue, Charleston, SC 29405, STATE843-953-9464.OFSOUTH
teste a la demanda en este caso presentada al secretario del tribunal del condado de Charleston el 4 de abril de 2022 y el 6 de mayo de 2022. Una vez comprobado el in terés, se le entregará una co pia de la demanda a petición del secretario del tribunal del condado de Charleston y usted deberá enviar una copia de su contestación a la demanda al Demandante, el Departamento de Servicios Sociales de Carolina del Sur, a la oficina de su abogada, Re gina Parvin, al Departamento Legal del Departamento de Servicios Sociales del condado de Charleston, 3366 Rivers Ave., N. Charleston, SC 29405, dentro de los treinta (30) días siguientes a esta publicación, sin contar la fecha de notificación. En caso de no presentar una contestación dentro del plazo mencionado previamente, el Demandante le solicitará al tribunal que otorgue las medidas de alivio que por la demanda se solicitan. Regina Parvin, registro del Colegio de Abogados de Carolina del Sur n.º 65393, 3366 Rivers Ave., N. Charleston, SC 29405, STATE843-953-9625.OFSOUTH
South Carolina Department of Social Services, at the office of its Attorney, Daniel A. Beck, Legal Department of the Charleston County Depart ment of Social Services, 3366 Rivers Avenue, Charleston, S.C. 29405-5714 within thirty (30) days of this publication, exclusive of the date of service. If you fail to answer within the time set forth above, the Plaintiff will pro ceed to seek relief from the Court. Daniel A. Beck, SC Bar #104335, 3366 Rivers Avenue, Charleston, S.C. 29405, (843) STATE953-9625.OFSOUTH
BUTTING and BOUNDING to the north Fifth Avenue, to the East on Lot 82, to the South on lands of Saidie M. Framp ton and to the West on Lot 80 of the aforementioned Plat. The above Lot being a part of WASHINGTON PARK SUBDIVISION, which acreage was purchased by R.L. Watts from Saidie M. Frampton, under Contract recorded March 25 A.D. 1948 in Book J-48 Page 303 of the R.M.C. Office for Charleston County, South Carolina.
PlatSUBDIVISION,ofCarolina,CharlestoninlandALLasofwas,actionbythelowmarketablefeebeRespondentsPetitioneraforDeclaratoryseq.Laws;1976underdescribed,parcelofPetitioneringtheDefendantsaboveComplaintofforthecommencedTHATNOTICELIS29401.Charleston,Courthouse,atbethisSummons,NOTICEthistoauthorizedEquityingeneralPetitionerandthethatYOUdefaultCourtanddemandedmentapplyPetitionerwithinfailofthereof,thirtySouthRoad,hisCharliePetitioner,aservedaction,answerMONEDFENDANTSTO:SUMMONSherein,Respondents.THERESPONDENTS/DEABOVENAMEDYOUAREHEREBYSUMandrequiredtotheComplaintinthisacopyofwhichisuponyou,andtoservecopyofyourAnswerontheorherattorney,L.Whirl,Esquire,atoffice,2112CommanderNorthCharleston,Carolina29405,within(30)daysafterserviceexclusiveofthedaysuchservice;andifyoutoanswertheComplaintthetimeaforesaid,theinthisactionwilltotheCourtforjudgebydefaultforthereliefinthisComplaintwillfurtherapplytothetohaveyouplacedinshallberendered.WILLALSOTAKENOTICEshouldyoufailtoAnswerforegoingSummonsPetition/Complaint,themaymoveforaOrderofReferencethiscasetotheMaster-in-orSpecialRefereeisandempoweredenteraFinalJudgementincase.PLEASETAKEFURTHERthattheLisPendens,andComplaintinactionwerefiledorwillfiledonFebruary12,2021,theCharlestonCounty100BroadStreet,SouthCarolinaPENDENSISHEREBYGIVENanactionhasbeenandispendinginCourtofCommonPleasCharlestonCounty,StateSouthCarolina,upontheofthePlaintiffsnamedagainsttheabovenamedforpurposeofdetermintheinterestsoftheandtheintereststheRespondentsintheoflandhereinafterandisbroughttheprovisionsoftheSouthCarolinaCodeofSection15-67-10,et.(knownastheUniformJudgmentAct),thepurposeofobtainingDecreeestablishingthattheandcertainoftheabovenameddeclaredtheownersinsimple,havinggoodandtitletohereinbedescribedproperty.ThatpremisestobeaffectedthesaidComplaintintheherebycommendedatthetimeofthefilingthisLisPendensdescribedfollows:ofthatcertainlotoflocated,lyingandbeingSaintAndrewsParish,ofCounty,SouthknownasLot81,WASHINGTONPARKasshownonamadeMarchA.D.,1948
s/Charlie L. Whirl CHARLIE L. WHIRL 2112 Commander Road North Charleston, SC 29405 (843) 566-9705 –AugustCharleston,AttorneyE-mailcwhirl2112@gmail.comTelephone–forthePetitionerSouthCarolina18,2022
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS First-Citizens Bank & Trust Diane-vs-CompanyStauch, Individually and as Personal Representative of the Estate of Eugene A. Stauch, III (Deceased); Eugene Albert Stauch, IV; Lesley Stauch; Alex Stauch; Hannah Rinker; United States of America acting by
TMS# NOTICE418-05-00-049.OFAPPOINTMENT
CLASSIFIEDSMOREONLINE Master’s Sale Case No.: 2022-CP-10-01663
CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE FAMILY COURT FOR THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DOCKET NO. 2022-DR-10-1572
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Veteran Affairs, Upon authority of a Decree dated July 12, 2022, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, the premises fully described below, at the Front Entrance of County Council Chambers, 4045 Bridge View Drive, North Charleston, SC, on September 6, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. or shortly thereafter. All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, lying and being in Colony North Subdivision, County of Charleston, State of South Carolina and being shown and designated as Lot 16, Block A, on a Plat of Lots 15 and 16, Block “A” Colony North Subdivi sion, dated November 1, 1976 and recorded January 6, 1977 in Plat Book AH, Page 4 in the RMC Office for Charleston County. Said lot being bounded on the North by Lot 15; on the East by Lot 10; on the South by Lot 17 and on the West by Malden Avenue. Said lot having such size, shape, dimensions as will by reference to said plat more fully and at large appear. Being the same property con veyed to Eugene A. Stauch, III by Deed of Debra Ann Stauch, dated December 15, 1994 and recorded January 4, 1995 in Book H251, page 349 in the RMC for Charleston County.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE FAMILY COURT FOR THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DOCKET NO. 2022-DR-10-1262 SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES LatashaVERSUS Bromell and Emmanuel Washington Sr. DEFENDANTS. IN THE INTER
CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE FAMILY COURT FOR THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DOCKET NO. 2022-DR-10-2145
SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES KYLEVERSUSBOWEN, JENNIFER BOWEN, ROBIN CAIN. DEFEN DANTS. IN THE INTERESTS OF: MINOR CHILD BORN 2015 TO DEFENDANT: KYLE BOWEN YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action filed with the Clerk of Court for CHARLESTON County on February 23, 2022. Upon proof of interest, a copy of the Complaint will be delivered to you upon request from the Charleston County Clerk of Court, and you must serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint on the Plaintiff, the South Carolina Department of Social Services, at the office of its Attorney, Sally R. Young, Legal Department of the Charleston County Department of Social Services, 3366 Rivers Ave., N. Charleston, South Carolina 29405-5714 within thirty (30) days of this publication, ex clusive of the date of service. If you fail to answer within the time set forth above, the Plaintiff will proceed to seek relief from the Court. Sally R. Young, SC Bar # 4686, 3366 Rivers Ave., N. Charleston, South Carolina 29405-5714, (843) 953-9625.
NOTICE: ANYONE THAT AT TENDS WILL BE EXPECTED TO SOCIALLY DISTANCE. The successful bidder will be required to pay interest on the amount of the bid from the date of sale to date of compli ance with the bid at the rate of 11.25000% per annum. Mikell Scarborough, as Master in CharlestonEquity CRAWFORDCounty&VON KELLER, LLC B. Lindsay Crawford, III (SC Bar# B.(SCTheodore6510)vonKellerBar#5718)LindsayCrawford, IV (SC Bar# 101707) Charley S. FitzSimons (SC Bar# Crawford104326)&vonKeller, LLC P.O. Box 4216 1640 St. Julian Place (29204) Columbia, SC 29240 Phone: 803-790-2626 Email:
The Subject Property being, as of the date of filing this Notice, situate in the County of Charleston, State of South Carolina and being described as ALLfollows:thatcertain condominium unit known and designated as UNIT 1006, (formerly known as Unit A-6), Mepkin Condominiums Horizontal Property Regime, a horizontal property regime established pursuant to the South Carolina Horizontal Property Regime Act, Section 27-31-10, et. Seq., South Carolina Code of Law, as amended, and submitted by Master Deed dated August 18, 2006, recorded August 25, 2006, in Book A596, page 470, in the RMC Office for Charleston County. Said unit is shown on the Exhibit attached to the Master Deed.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE FAMILY COURT FOR THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT CASE failNOTICEComplaint.forPlaintiffwithinfailofhereof,thirtySouth2Plaintiff,undersignedtoyou,whichtheMONEDDEFENDANTTO:SUMMONSHEVERv.JULIANA2022-DR-10-1743NUMBER:CORTESJARQUIN,Plaintiff,HERNANDEZCRUZ,Defendant.HEVERHERNANDEZCRUZ,ABOVENAMEDYOUAREHEREBYSUMandrequiredtoanswerComplaintherein,acopyofisherewithserveduponandtoserveyourAnswersaidComplaintupontheattorneyfortheathisofficeslocatedatCavalierAvenue,Charleston,Carolina29407,within(30)daysaftertheserviceexclusiveofthedaysuchserviceand,ifyoutoanswertheComplaintthetimeaforesaid,thewillapplytotheCourtthereliefdemandedintheYOUAREHEREBYGIVENFURTHERthatifyoutoappearanddefendand the Court for the relief demanded therein, and judgment by default will be ren dered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
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COURTTECTIONIFbankruptcystatedTHATOBTAINEDDEBTMUNICATIONTHEFROMTHISactionmadePlaintiff’sSummonsdaysrepresentappointmentIfattorneyforPlaintiff’sMONEDYOUNATEDALLUNITEDTHEDEFENDANTSTOINATTORNEYNOTICEcontempt.Imadeofcorrect.mentsI2.S.E.2dv.SCRCP;themandPlaintiffdatarecordsasuponexceptingwithinstatedthereto,(c)definedaloanform,vicer,ordatarecordsreviewedI(c)definedaareandhas4022(c)(2)moratoriumAct.EconomicCoronavirusbyMortgage(nomicCoronavirusbyMortgage(XsubjectspecificallyIany)StreetCharleston,7645commonlyuponPlaintifftherecords,management/databasetheundersignedmakesfollowingcertifications:isseekingtoforeclosethefollowingpropertyknownas:MendelwoodDrive,NorthSC29418Address&UnitNo.(ifCity,StateZipcodeverifythatthispropertyandthemortgageloantothisaction:)isNOTa“FederallyBackedLoan”asdefined§4022(a)(2)ofthefederalAid,Relief,andEcoSecurity(“CARES”)Act.)isa“FederallyBackedLoan”asdefined§4022(a)(2)ofthefederalAid,Relief,andSecurity(“CARES”)Specifically,theforeclosurecitedinSectionoftheCARESActexpiredasofMay18,2020,thepropertyandmortgagenotcurrentlysubjecttoforbearanceplanassolelyinSections4022(b)andoftheCARESAct.herebycertifythatIhavetheloanservicingandcasemanagement/baserecordsofthePlaintiffitsauthorizedmortgageserineitherdigitalorprintedandthatthismortgageisnotcurrentlysubjecttoforbearanceplanassolelyinSections4022(b)andoftheCARESAct.PursuantIcertifythatthefactsinthisCertificationaremypersonalknowledge,thosemattersbasedmyinformationandbelieftothesaidloanservicingandcasemanagement/baserecordsoftheormortgageservicer,tothosemattersIbelievetobetrue.See,Rule11(c),BB&TofSouthCarolinaFleming,360S.C.341,601540(2004).DeclarationcertifythattheforegoingstatemadebymearetrueandIamawarethatifanytheforegoingstatementsbymearewillfullyfalse,amsubjecttopunishmentbyOFAPPOINTMENTOFFORDEFENDANT(S)MILITARYSERVICEUNKNOWNORKNOWNTHATMAYBEINMILITARYSERVICEOFTHESTATESOFAMERICABEINGACLASSDESIGASRICHARDROE:AREFURTHERSUMANDNOTIFIEDthatattorneyhasappliedtheappointmentofantorepresentyou.youfailtoapplyfortheofanattorneytoyouwithinthirty(30)aftertheserviceofthisandNoticeuponyouappointmentwillbeabsolutewithnofurtherfromPlaintiff.ISACOMMUNICATIONADEBTCOLLECTOR.PURPOSEOFTHISCOMISTOCOLLECTAANDANYINFORMATIONWILLBEUSEDFORPURPOSE,exceptasbelowintheinstanceofprotection.YOUAREUNDERTHEPROOFTHEBANKRUPTCYORHAVEBEEN
FaberFinkeltheswertowiseservedaanswerMONEDYOUSUMMONS:DANTSTO:(DeficiencyHOA(BreachSUMMONSdesignatedaanydesignatedofServiceor29407,asUnitknownorclaimingcreditors,successors,anyCoy,estatepersonsunknownMcCoy;Brianv.Association,MepkinCASENINTHTHECOUNTYSTATEAttorneyscourt@crawfordvk.comforPlaintiffOFSOUTHCAROLINAOFCHARLESTONINCOURTOFCOMMONPLEASJUDICIALCIRCUITNO.2022-CP-10-03706CondominiumInc.,Plaintiff,C.McCoya/k/aChrisAshleyMcCoy;anyheirs,deviseesorofinterestintheofJuliusAndrewMcJr.,deceased,includingpersonalrepresentatives,assigns,spouses,andallothersanyright,title,interestinthepropertyas1810MepkinDrive,1006(formallyknownUnitA-6)CharlestonSCincludinganyadultspersonsintheMilitaryoftheUnitedStatesAmericabeingaclassasJohnDoe,andminorsorpersonsunderlegaldisabilitybeingaclassasRichardRoe,Defendants.ANDNOTICESofContract,Non-JuryLienForeclosure)NotApplicable)ANYUNKNOWNDEFENABOVENAMED:AREHEREBYSUMandrequiredtotheComplaintherein,copyofwhichisherewithuponyou,ortootherappearanddefend,andserveacopyofyourAntosaidComplaintuponsubscribersattheiroffice,LawFirmLLC,4000PlaceDrive,Suite450,
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OF withinstatedthispage.describedPlaintifforIFirstMySECURITYAID,ANCECERTIFICATIONqualifications.optionsavailabilityNoticemitigationyouAAGENTYOURFORECLOSUREELECTFAIL,thesiderationforYougivingcalrepresentinFirm(803)Columbia,LawthroughotherwiseyouableToIntervention.haveOrderSupremepursuantPLEASEINTERVENTIONFORECLOSURETAKENOTICETHATtotheSouthCarolinaCourtAdministrative2011-05-02-01,youmayarighttoForeclosurebeconsideredforanyavailForeclosureIntervention,maycommunicatewithanddealwiththePlaintiffitslawfirm,HutchensFirmLLP,P.O.Box8237,SC29202orcall726-2700.HutchensLawLLPrepresentsthePlaintiffthisactionanddoesnotyou.Underourethirules,weareprohibitedfromyouanylegaladvice.mustsubmitanyrequestsForeclosureInterventionconwithin30daysfromdateofthisNotice.IFYOUREFUSE,ORVOLUNTARILYNOTTOPARTICIPATEININTERVENTION,MORTGAGECOMPANY/MAYPROCEEDWITHFORECLOSUREACTION.IfhavealreadypursuedlosswiththePlaintiff,thisdoesnotguaranteetheoflossmitigationorfurtherreviewofyourOFCOMPLIWITHTHECORONAVIRUSRELIEF,ANDECONOMICACTnameis:GregoryWootenMiddleLastam(checkone)☐thePlaintiffanauthorizedagentoftheintheforeclosurecaseatthetopofthisIamcapableofmakingcertification.Thefactsinthecertificationaremypersonalknowledge as required by this Summons within thirty (30) days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of service, Judgment by Default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
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BEING the same property as conveyed to Julius A. McCoy, Jr. and Brian C. McCoy, by Deed of Mepkin Converters, LLC dated August 21, 2007 and recorded with the Charleston County Register of Deed’s Office on August 29, 2007 in Book B 637 Page 474. TMS No.: 353-13-00-059 Property address: 1810 Mepkin Drive, Unit A6 Charleston, SC 29407
North Charleston, SC 29405, or to otherwise appear and defend the action pursuant to applicable court rules, within thirty (30) days after service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint or otherwise appear and defend within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for relief demanded in the Complaint, and judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded therein.
TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE, AND/OR TO MINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSON WITH WHOM THE MINOR(S) RESIDES, AND/OR TO PERSONS UNDER SOME LEGAL DISABILITY:YOUAREFURTHER SUM MONED AND NOTIFIED to apply for the appointment of a guardian ad litem within thirty (30) days after the service of this Summons and Notice upon you. If you fail to do so, ap plication for such appointment will be made by the Plaintiff immediately and separately and such application will be deemed absolute and total in the absence of your application for such an appointment within thirty (30) days after the service of the Summons and Complaint upon you. YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE that should you fail to Answer the foregoing Summons, the Plaintiff will move for an Order of Reference of this case to the Master-in-Equity/Special Referee in/for this County, which Order shall, pursuant to Rule 53 of the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure, specifically provide that the said Master-in-Equity/ Special Referee is authorized and empowered to enter a final judgment in this case with ap peal only to the South Carolina Court of Appeals pursuant to Rule 203(d)(1) of the SCACR, effective June 1, 1999.
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of five (5%) per cent of the bid:
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Notice of Intent to Refer, was filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Greenville County on August 12, 2022 at 12:19 p.m.
OF FILING OF COMPLAINT AND NOTICE OF andaforesaid,theservice,exclusivewhichtoafter29202,P.O.office,uponyourdefend,you,whichComplaintandNAMED:TODEFICIENCYC/AFORECLOSURE)(NON-JURYACTANDTHETIONINTERVENTIONFORECLOSUREANDCERTIFICAOFCOMPLIANCEWITHCORONAVIRUSAIDRELIEFECONOMICRECOVERYMORTGAGENO:2022-CP-10-02980WAIVEDTHEDEFENDANTS,ABOVEYOUAREHEREBYSUMMONEDrequiredtoanswertheherein,acopyofisherewithserveduponorotherwiseappearandandtoserveacopyofAnswertosaidComplaintthesubscriberattheirHutchensLawFirmLLP,Box8237,Columbia,SCwithinthirty(30)daysservicehereof,exceptastheUnitedStatesofAmerica,shallhavesixty(60)days,ofthedayofsuchandifyoufailtoanswerComplaintwithinthetimeorotherwiseappeardefend,thePlaintiffinthis
NOTICE OF FILING OF SUM MONS AND COMPLAINT TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED:YOUWILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing Summons, along with the Com plaint, was/were filed with the Clerk of Court for Charleston County, South Carolina, on July 1, NOTICE2022.
G. EDWARD HAWKINS, III HAWKINS LAW FIRM, P.A. 2 Cavalier
ATTORNEY John S. Kay, Esquire Telephone: 803-726-2700
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ATTORNEY AND GUARDIAN AD LITEM NISI: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that there has been filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Charleston County, State of South Carolina an Order appointing for you as Attorney and/ or Guardian ad Litem NISI, Kelley Woody, Esquire who maintains an office at 18 Myrtle Bank Place, Columbia, SC 29209. The appointment shall become absolute upon the expiration of thirty (30) days following the last date of publication of the Sum mons and Notices herein, un less you or someone on your behalf on or before the last mentioned date, shall procure someone to be appointed as Attorney or Guardian ad Litem to represent you in the above action. Finkel Law Firm LLC Sean A. O’Connor, Esq. 4000 Faber Place Drive, Suite North450Charleston, SC 29405 (843) Attorneyssoconnor@finkellaw.com577-5460forPlaintiff IN
ATTORNEY B. Lindsay Crawford, III (SC Bar# B.(SCTheodore6510)vonKellerBar#5718)LindsayCrawford, IV (SC Bar# 101707) Charley S. FitzSimons (SC Bar# Telephone104326):(803) 790-2626 Email: court@crawfordvk.com FOR propertyMastertwentyotherofthebidderShouldincostsforfeitedcaseappliedofcashbidding,Inwillbidder,TERMSCOUNTYSUBJECTNorth2627411-12-00-118COUNTY,TERSL-193,RECORDEDTOKNEBEL,FREDERICKHISKNEBEL,CONVEYEDBEINGSIONS,SUCHSAIDPLATFORRECORDEDWAYLYN,THEBLOCKANDSOUTHTHESITUATE,ARCELALLhighestCenter,Charleston06,County,MasteretyWilmingtonRevenue;South2007-8Asset-BackedholdersTrusteeFKAofheretoforeBYNOTICEDefendantsingsF.D.DepartmentLorenzo-vs-2007-8Asset-BackedholdersTrusteeFKATheCASETHECOUNTYSTATEMasterMikell8/17,INSERTION8/24,8/31/22R.ScarboroughinEquityOFSOUTHCAROLINAOFCHARLESTONINCOURTOFCOMMONPLEASNO.2022-CP-10-01566BankofNewYorkMellonThebankofNewYork,AsfortheCertificateoftheCWABS,Inc.,Certificates,SeriesPlaintiff,Glover;SouthCarolinaofRevenue;MaryWilliams;WilmingtonSavFundSocietyFSBOFSALEVIRTUEofajudgmentgrantedinthecaseTheBankofNewYorkMellonThebankofNewYork,AsfortheCertificateoftheCWABS,Inc.,Certificates,Seriesvs.LorenzoGlover;CarolinaDepartmentofMaryF.D.Williams;SavingsFundSociFSB,I,MikellScarborough,inEquityforCharlestonwillsellonSeptember2022,at11:00AM,attheCountyJudicialJudicialCenter,tothebidder.THATCERTAINPIECE,ORLOTOFLANDLYINGANDBEINGINCOUNTYOFCHARLESTON,CAROLINA,KNOWNDESIGNATEDASLOT599,NONE,ONAPLATOFSUBDIVISIONKNOWNASWHICHPLATISDULYINTHERMCOFFICECHARLESTONCOUNTY,INBOOKF,ATPAGE117,THELOTINGENERALHAVINGSIZE,SHAPEAND,DIMENMOREORLESS.THESAMEPROPERTYFROMOTTOR.BYJOHNKNEBEL,ATTORNEYINFACTANDL.KNEBEL,BYJOHNHISATTORNEYINFACTLORENZOGLOVERBYDEED5/23/90,INBOOKPAGE696INTHEREGISOFFICEOFCHARLESTONSOUTHCAROLINA.OregonAve.Charleston,SC29405TOCHARLESTONTAXESOFSALE:ThesuccessfulotherthanthePlaintiff,depositwiththeMasterEquityatconclusionofthefive(5%)ofhisbid,inorequivalent,asevidencegoodfaith,thesametobetopurchasepriceinofcompliance,buttobeandappliedfirsttoandthentoPlaintiff’sdebtthecaseofnoncompliance.thelastandhighestfailorrefusetomakerequireddepositatthetimethebidorcomplywiththetermsorthebidwithin(20)days,thentheInEquitymayreselltheonthesametermsand subsequent Sales Day (at the risk of the former highest bidder). Should the Plaintiff, or one of its representatives, fail to be present at the time of sale, the property is automatically with drawn from said sale and sold at the next available sales day upon the terms and conditions as set forth in the Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale or any Supplemental Order. No personal or deficiency judgment being demanded, the bidding will not remain open after the date of sale, but compliance with the bid may be made NOTICE:immediately.Theforeclosure deed is not a warranty deed. Interested bidders should satisfy them selves as to the quality of title to be conveyed by obtaining an independent title search well before the foreclosure sale date.
The Sheriff of Charleston County may be authorized to put the purchaser into possession of the premises if requested by the PLAINTIFF’Spurchaser.
NOTICE OF INTENT TO REFER: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO TICE that upon the expiration of thirty (30) days following the service of a copy of this Notice of Intent to Refer upon you, pursuant to Rule 53(b) of the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure, the undersigned intends to promptly move before the Presiding Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Ninth Judicial Circuit, Charleston County, for an Order to refer the above-captioned matter to the Master-in-Equity for Charleston County, South Carolina, which Order shall specifically provide that the said Master-in-Equity shall be authorized to exercise all power and authority which a circuit judge sitting without a jury would similarly have, including hearing all matters arising from or reasonable related to the subject matter of this action, and that any appeal from any order or judgment issued by the Master shall be to the Supreme Court or the Court of Appeals as provided by the South Carolina Appellate Court NOTICERules.OFFILING COM NOTICEPLAINT: IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Verified Complaint in the above entitled action, together with the Summons, Notice of Lis Pendens, and the said deposit to be applied to the purchase price. Should the highest bidder fail to comply with the bid within thirty days from the date of sale, the Master will resell the property at the risk and expense of the defaulting bidder upon the same terms as above set out.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Bank of America, N.A., Francesvs.PLAINTIFF,Brown aka Frances E Brown aka Frances Eloise Brown and if Frances Brown aka Frances E Brown aka Frances Eloise Brown be deceased then any children and heirs at law to the Estate of Frances Brown aka Frances E Brown aka Frances Eloise Brown, distributees and devisees at law to the Estate of Frances Brown aka Frances E Brown aka Frances Eloise Brown, and if any of the same be dead any and all persons entitled to claim under or through them also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, interest or lien upon the real estate described in the complaint herein; Any unknown adults, any unknown infants or persons under a disability being a class designated as John Doe, and any persons in the military service of the United States of America being a class designated as Richard Roe; Teresa A Sorenson a/k/a Teresa Brown; James E Brown; Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. sbm to Wachovia Bank, N.A., sbm to Wachovia Mortgage Company; Phillips and Cohen Associates, Ltd on behalf of Comcast Cable
TO THOSE DEFENDANTS NAMED HEREIN AS “JOHN DOE” AND “RICHARD ROE”:
orconclusiondepositPlaintiff,highestcashTheOctober,atbeinrightAsMount1143CurrentTMSSouthof0662,2003SipioardsonconveyedTHISthebeingSerialManufactured2003ANDpropertyRoadEgressTwenty-twoacrossandrightTOGETHERbeingplatand530;CountyOfficerecordedreviseding,#4177,preparedCHARLESTONCHURCHJOHNSON,LOTSURVEYdelineatedmoreStateinortainingdesignatedmentsorALLa.m.ofSouthViewCouncildescribedpublicthe2017,datedUponCompanyVehicles;CarolinaVanessaVanessavsLoanCare,THECOUNTYSTATECaseMaster’sAugustCharleston,ATTORNEY(843)Charleston,AvenueSC29407225-7565FORPLAINTIFFSouthCarolina24,2022SaleNo.2017-CP-10-04109OFSOUTHCAROLINAOFCHARLESTONINCOURTOFCOMMONPLEASLLCS.RichardsonakaRichardson;SouthDepartmentofMotorFordMotorCreditLLCauthorityofaDecreethe29thdayofDecember,Iwillofferforsaletohighestbidderforcash,atauction,thepremisesfullybelow,attheCountyChambers,4045BridgeDrive,NorthCharleston,Carolina,onthe6thdaySeptember,2022,at11:00orshortlythereafter.THATCERTAINpiece,parcellotofland,withimprovethereon,knownandasLot“B-1B”,con0.3677ofanacre,moreless,situate,lyingandbeingtheCountyofCharleston,ofSouthCarolina,beingparticularlyshownandonaplatentitled“AANDSUBDIVISIONOFB-1OFTHELANDSOFSIPIOLOCATEDINCHRISTPARISH,COUNTY,S.C.”byRobertL.Frank,RLSofRobertFrankSurveydatedNovember20,2002,December8,2002andJanuary17,2003intheoftheRMCforCharlestoninPlatBookDDatPagesaidlothavingsuchmetesboundsasreferencetosaidwillshow,allmeasurementsalittlemoreorless.withaperpetualofingressandegressintosaidtractofland,over,andthroughaNew(22’)footIngress-EasementfromHamlin(S-10-540)tothesubjectasshownonsaidplat.INCLUDEDHEREWITH:Cavalier#LSC3254Home,76’x32’,#HMOGA0117209A/Bpermanentlyaffixedtoproperty.BEINGthesamepropertyuntoVanessaRichbyvirtueofaDeedfromJohnsondatedAugust14,andrecordedSeptember2003inBookA465atPageintheOfficeoftheRegisterDeedsforCharlestonCounty,Carolina.#578-00-00-350PropertyAddress:HamlinRoadPleasant,SC29466thePlaintiffdidnotwaiveitsforadeficiencyjudgmenttheComplaint,thissalewillre-openedforfinalbidding11:00a.m.onthe6thdayof2022.propertyshallbesoldfortothehighestbidder.Thebidder,otherthanthewillberequiredtowiththeMaster,attheofthebidding,cashcertifiedcheckintheamount and are true and correct. 1. PursuantVerificationtothe South Carolina Supreme Court Administrative Orders 2020-04-30-02 and 2020-05-06-01 and based upon the information provided by the Plaintiff and/or its authorized servicer as maintained in its case
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charlestoncitypaper .com 31 NOTICE: ANYONE THAT ATTENDS WILL BE EXPECTED TO SOCIALLY PLAINTIFF’SDISTANCE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an action has been commenced and is now pend ing or will be commenced in the Court of Common pleas for Charleston County, Ninth Judicial Circuit, upon a Complaint of the abovenamed Plaintiff against the above-named Defendants.
NOTICELISDefendants.PENDENSISHEREBY
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Order shall be served upon said unknown Defendants who may be minors, infants, persons under disability or incompetent, including those persons who might be in the Military Service within the meaning of Title 50, United States Code, commonly referred to as the Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act of 1940, being as a Class designated “John Doe,” and “Richard Roe,” by publication of a notice of this Order as required by law in a newspaper published in Berkeley County, South Carolina, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks. s/R. David Chard S.C. Bar No.: 1190 Attorney for the Plaintiff 2050 Spaulding Drive, Suite 2 N. Charleston, SC 29406 (843) david@chardlawfirm.com554-6984
Amelia Williams, Nita Williams, Rosella Williams, Herby Williams, Alma Williams, Trudy Williams and Albert Wil liams (Heirs of Herby Bradham Williams); Almeda Sharper; Ruth Jenkins (Heir of Lucius Edwards); Samuel Ballard, Sharon Day, Darcelle Ballard, Nathan Ballard and Constance Ballard (Heirs of Sarah Clark – Daughters and Son to Hannah Grant); Jason Clark (Husband of Sarah Clark – Heir of Hannah Fields Grant); Rose Reed, Pamela Reed and Robin D. Reed (Heirs of Evelyn Reed – Daughters of Hannah Grant); Deborah Sharper And Robin McNeil (Heirs of Lillian Fields McNeil); Teoma Coasley and Jamik Brown (Heirs of Ron ald E. Fields – Sons of Henry Fields); Leroy Fields, Jamil Fields and Douglas Fields (Heirs of Henry Fields); Edna Lee; Clifton Tolbert, Sr., Carlos Tolbert and Cynthia Edwards Tolbert (Heirs of Georgeanna Tolbert); Ricky Tolbert (Heir of Cleo Tolbert – Daughter of Georgeanna Tolbert); Karen Tolbert Staley (Heir of Cleo Tolbert – Son of Georgeanna Tolbert); Darlene Kinlock, Joseph Kinlock, Sammy Kinlock, Patty Kinlock and Juanita Kinlock (Heirs of Martha Kinlock); Raymond Ridley, Jr., Tony Weathers, Janet May, Doris Jones, Tommy Holmes and Larry Ridley (Heirs of Raymond Ridley); The Heirs of Sarah Ridley, Martha Steward, Anna Lee Wade, Marva McLeod, and John Doe and Mary Roe, fictitious names used to designate persons in the Military Service within the meaning of Title 50, United States Code, commonly referred to as The Service Members Civil Relief Act of 2003, as Amended, if any, and the Unknown Heirs at Law, Devisees, Widows, Widowers, Executors, Administrators, Personal Rep resentatives, Successors and Assigns, Firms or Corporations of the Estate of Sarah Ridley, and any of the Defendants who may be deceased, and all other persons claiming any right, title, estate, interest in or lien upon the real estate described in the Complaint or any part thereof, SuitDefendants.toQuietTitle – Non-Jury and to Distribute Proceeds
1976 South Carolina Code of Laws §12-61-10, et. seq. for the purpose of quieting title in Plaintiff, and to extinguish any interest of the Defendants in the property described in Plain tiff’s Complaint and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Charleston, State of South Carolina, upon a complaint of the Plaintiff above-named, against the Defendants above-named for the purpose of obtaining a Decree establishing that the Plaintiff is the sole holder and owner in fee simple of the title to the property described in the Plaintiff’s Complaint, and that the Defendants do not have any right, title, interest, claim, estate in or lien upon the said property; that the premises af fected by the said Complaint in the action hereby commenced were at the time of filing of this Lis Pendens described as follows, to-wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR CEL OR LOT OF LAND, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE CITY OF NORTH CHARLESTON, COUNTY OF CHARLESTON, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS TMS NUMBER 484-00-00-020, CONTAINING 0.48 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, AND 20,911 SF, MORE OR LESS, AS SHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLAT ENTITLED: ASURVEY PLAT OF T.M.S. 484-00-00-020, OWNED BY SARAH RIDLEY ESTATE, CITY OF NORTH CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA@, DATED FEBRU ARY 24, 2012, AND PREPARED BYASHLEY LAND SURVEYING, INC. SAID PLAT IS ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT AB@ AND INCORPORATED HEREIN. SAID LOT HAVING SUCH SIZE, SHAPE, DIMENSIONS, METES, BOUNDS, COURSES AND DISTANCES AS WILL MORE FULLY AND AT LARGE APPEAR ON SAID PLAT. SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL EASEMENTS, RESTRICTIONS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY OF
s/ R. David Chard S.C. Bar No.: 1190 Attorney for the Plaintiff 2050 Spaulding Drive, Suite 2 N. Charleston, SC 29406 (843) 554-6984
IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that said Richard A. Steadman, Jr., Esquire, be and he is hereby designated and appointed Guardian ad Litem Nisi for said unknown Defendants who may be minors, infants, persons under disability of incompetent, including those persons who might be in the military service within the meaning of Title 50, United States Code, commonly referred to as the Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act of 1940, being as a class designated as “John Doe,” and “Richard Roe,” and he is hereby authorized to ap pear and defend the said action on behalf of said Defendants, unless Defendants, if any, or any of them shall within thirty (30) days after the service of a copy of this Order upon them, exclusive of the day of service, as herein provided, procure to be appointed, procure to be appointed a Guardian ad Litem for said Defendants, if any, for the purposes of this action.
IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that said Richard A. Steadman, Jr., Esquire, be and he is hereby designated and appointed Guardian ad Litem Nisi for said unknown Defendants who may be minors, infants, persons under disability of incompetent, including those persons who might be in the military service within the meaning of Title 50, United States Code, commonly referred to as the Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act of 1940, being as a class designated as “John Doe,” and “Richard Roe,” and he is hereby authorized to ap pear and defend the said action on behalf of said Defendants, unless Defendants, if any, or any of them shall within thirty (30) days after the service of a copy of this Order upon them, exclusive of the day of service, as herein provided, procure to be appointed, procure to be appointed a Guardian ad Litem for said Defendants, if any, for the purposes of this action.
IN RE: ESTATE OF ROBERT CHAPMAN,
NOTICELISEquitablyPENDENSISHEREBY
NOTICE OF FILING YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing Summons and Complaint, were filed with the Clerk of Court for Berkeley County, South Carolina on July 14, 2022.
ORDER APPOINTING GUARD IAN AD LITEM UPON READING AND FILING the Petition of the Plaintiff for the appointment of Richard A. Steadman, Jr., Esquire, as Guardian ad Litem for any unknown defendants who may be minors, infants, persons under disability or incompetent, including those persons who might be in the military service within the meaning of Title 50, United States Code, commonly referred to as the Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act of 1940, being as a Class designated as “John Doe,” and “Richard Roe,” and it appearing that the names and addresses of such persons, if any, whether residents or non-residents of the State of South Carolina, are unknown to Plaintiff and cannot, with reasonable diligence be ascer tained, and that the said Rich ard A. Steadman, Jr., Esquire, whose office is located at 6296 Rivers Avenue, Suite 102, North Charleston, South Carolina, is a suitable and competent person to understand and protect the rights and interests of said Defendants and has no interest therein adverse to the interest of said Defendants, if any, and is not connected in business with the Plaintiff, in this action or with its counsel.
the Petition of the Plaintiff for the appointment of Richard A. Steadman, Jr., Esquire, as Guardian ad Litem for Calvin Cooper, Amelia Williams, Nita Williams, Rosella Williams, Herby Williams, Alma Williams, Albert Williams, Almeda Sharper, Samuel Ballard, Sharon Day, Darcelle Ballard, Nathan Ballard, Constance Ballard, Jason Clark, Robin McNeil, Edna Lee, Clifton Tolbert Sr., Carlos Tolbert, Cynthia Edwards Tolbert, Ricky Tolbert, Karen Tolbert Staley, Sammy Kinlock, Juanita Kinlock, Raymond Ridley, Jr., Tony Weathers, Janet May, Tommy Holmes, Larry Ridley, any Heirs of Sarah Ridley, Martha Steward, Anna Lee Wade, Marvin McLeod, any Heirs of Sarah Ridley, and unknown parties and any unknown defendants who may be minors, infants, persons under disability or incompetent, including those persons who might be in the military service within the meaning of Title 50, United States Code, commonly referred to as the Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act of 1940, being as a Class designated as “John Doe,” and “Richard Roe,” and it appearing that the names and addresses of such persons, if any, whether residents or non-residents of the State of South Carolina, are unknown to Plaintiff and cannot, with reasonable diligence be ascer tained, and that the said Rich ard A. Steadman, Jr., Esquire, whose office is located at 6296 Rivers Avenue, Suite 102, North Charleston, South Carolina, is a suitable and competent person to understand and protect the rights and interests of said Defendants and has no interest therein adverse to the interest of said Defendants, if any, and is not connected in business with the Plaintiff, in this action or with its counsel.
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GIVEN that an action has been commenced pursuant to the provisions of 1976 South Carolina Code of Laws §12-61-10, et. seq., and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Charleston, State of South Carolina, upon a complaint of the Plaintiff above-named, against the Defendants abovenamed, for the purpose of obtaining a Decree establishing that the Plaintiff is the sole owner in fee simple of the title to the property described in the Plaintiff’s Complaint, and that the Defendant does not have any right, title, interest, claim, estate in or lien upon the said property; that the premises af fected by the said Complaint in the action hereby commenced were at the time of filing of this Lis Pendens described as follows, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in the First Goose Creek Parish of Berkeley County. South Carolina containing 1.02 acres, more or less, as will be more fully shown as Leroy Moore, Jr., “Residual” on a plat prepared by Kemp C. Ahrens, PLS, dated May 8, 2007, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Berkeley County, S.C., in Plat Cabinet R, at Page 361-B; and having such metes, hounds, size, shape, and delineations as are shown on said plat.
Sarah Calvinvs.Plaintiff,Matthews,Cooper(Heir of Martha Steward);
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NOTICE To the Defendants above-named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint in the above entitled action, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer upon the undersigned at his office at: 1721 Ashley River Road, Charleston, South Carolina 29407, within thirty (30) days, after service hereof upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, except as to the United States of America, which shall have sixty (60) days, exclusive if the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.YOUWILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE that should you fail to answer the foregoing summons, the Plaintiff will move for a general Order of Reference of this cause to the Master-in-Equity or Special Referee for this County, which Order shall, pursuant to Rule 53(e) of the South Carolina Rule of Civil Procedure, specifically provide that the said Masterin-Equity or Special Referee is authorized and empowered to enter a final judgment in this NOTICEcase.OF FILING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Summons and Notice, and Complaint, were filed on August 9th, 2022, the Lis Pendens was filed on August 12th, 2022, the Order Appointing Guardian ad Litem was filed on August 10th, 2022 and the Order of Publication was filed on August 10th, 2022 in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Charleston County, State of South Carolina.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Order shall be served upon said unknown Defendants who may be minors, infants, persons under disability or incompetent, including those persons who might be in the Military Service within the meaning of Title 50, United States Code, commonly referred to as the Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act of 1940, being as a Class designated “John Doe,” and “Richard Roe,” by publication of a notice of this Order as required by law in a newspaper published in Berkeley County, South Carolina, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks.
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RDC File #: 12-10909 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Case Number: 2022-CP-10-1844
LLP STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT CASE Mariev.Walter2022-CP-10-03589NUMBER:Johnson,III,Plaintiff,Northeralso known as Pheen Norther, a deceased person, her heirs-at-law, personal representatives, successors, and assigns and spouses if any they have and all other persons with any right, title or interest in and to the real estate described in the Complaint, commonly known as: 7873 Toogoodoo Road Charleston County, South TMSCarolinaNumber: 096-00-00-109 and also any unknown adults and those persons as who may be in the military service of the United States of America, all of them being a class designated as John Doe; and any unknown minors or persons under a disability being a class designated as Richard Roe, SUMMONSDefendants.AND
RDC File No.: 22-13365 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BERKELEY IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CASE NO.: 22-CP-08-1653 NJF 2051, LLC, Leroyvs.Plaintiff,Moore, Jr., and if he is deceased, then any and all other persons entitled to claim under or through him and all unknown persons with any right, title or interest in the real property subject to this action, those who are adults being as a class designated as John Doe and any unknown infants or Persons under any disability or person in the military service of the United States of America being as a class desig nated as Richard Roe,
hereof, exclusive of the day of
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Classifieds 08.31.22 32 TO: ALL HEIRS AND INTER ESTED PARTIES: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the abovecaptioned action was filed on August 17, 2022 in the Probate Court for Charleston County, State of South Carolina. This action seeks the determination of the heirs of the Estate of Robert Chap man, Sr. who died on October 20, 1999. A virtual hearing has been scheduled in connection with this matter on the 19th day of October 2022 at 9:00 a.m. If you plan to participate in the virtual hearing, you must contact the Law Office of Arthur C. McFarland at the below telephone number or email address or Sydney Fowler, Esquire, Law Clerk of the Charleston County Pro bate Court at 843-958-5194 or (30)Carolina,SuiteatscribersaidaservedaAppointmentanswerMONEDYOUSUMMONSBrightmentionedinterestedhearinginformation.toorg,orbatetheFowler,orbelowArthurcontacttheIfofthisscheduleddiedofrepresentativetheCarolina.County,ProbateoncaptionedNOTICEESTEDTO:NOTICEBRIGHTSTAR,HENRYDARLYNEvs.SYLVIAINCASEINCOUNTYSTATEAugustCharleston,843.763-5347-fax843.763-3900Charleston,Suite1847AttorneyArthurChapman,aforementionedorhearinginformation.toorg,sfowler@charlestoncounty.priortothehearingreceivethevirtuallinkPleasebepresentatsaidifyouareanheirinterestedpartyintheEstateRobertifsominded.C.McFarlandforPetitionerAshleyRiverRoad200S.C.29407S.C.23,2022OFSOUTHCAROLINAOFCHARLESTONTHEPROBATECOURTNO.:2020-ES-10-1885RE:BLONDELLBRIGHTHENRYL.GREENE,Petitioner,GOINS,AURVELLAandKENEATHIARespondents.OFVIRTUALHEARINGALLHEIRSANDINTERPARTIES:YOUWILLPLEASETAKEthattheabove-actionwasfiledNovember18,2020intheCourtforCharlestonStateofSouthThisactionseeksappointmentofpersonalfortheEstateBlondellBrightHenrywhoonAugust7,2020.Avirtualhearinghasbeeninconnectionwithmatteronthe17thdayOctober2022at2:00p.m.youplantoparticipateinvirtualhearing,youmusttheLawOfficeofC.McFarlandatthetelephonenumberemailaddressorSydneyEsquire,LawClerkofCharlestonCountyProCourtat843-958-5194sfowler@charlestoncounty.priortothehearingreceivethevirtuallinkPleasebepresentatsaidifyouareanheirorpartyintheaforeEstateBlondellHenry,ifsominded.AREHEREBYSUMandrequiredtothePetitionforFormalinthisaction,copyofwhichisherewithuponyou,andtoservecopyofyourAnswertothePetitionuponthesubathisoffice,located1847AshleyRiverRoad,200,Charleston,South29407withinthirtydaysaftertheservice
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN AD LITEM FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that Carl B. Hubbard, Esquire of 2201 Middle Street, Box 15, Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina 29482 has been designated as Guardian ad Litem for all Defendants who may be incompetent, under age, or under any other disability or such service; and, if you fail to answer the Petition for Sale of Real Estate within the time aforesaid, judgment by de fault will be rendered against you for relief demanded in said SouthDatedPetition.atCharleston,Carolinaonthis 18th day of November 2020. By: /s/Arthur C. McFarland Attorney for Petitioner 1847 Ashley River Road, Suite Charleston,200 South Carolina 843.843.29407763-3900763-5347-fax
GIVEN that an action has been commenced pursuant to the provisions of Order of the Court of Common Pleas of Charleston County, dated August 10th, 2022 and the said appointment shall become absolute 30 days after the final publication of this Notice, unless such Defendants, or anyone in their behalf shall procure a proper person to be appointed Guardian ad Litem of them within 30 days after the final publication of this Notice.
THE PURPOSE of this action is to clear the title to the subject real property described as follows: ALL that tract of land, situate, lying and being in Charleston County, State of South Carolina, on the road that leads from State Highway 174 to Yonges Island. Measuring and containing nine and 9/10 (9.9) acres of high land, more or less. Butting and bounding North by county road, West by land of the Estate of John Ash; South by the marshes of Toogoodoo Creek and East by the lands of the Estate of Elsie Myers, the said tract of land being more fully described in a Deed of conveyance to Harry M. (sic) Norther, Jr., the testator herein from Harry Norther, dated April 3, 1947, and recorded in the RMC Office of the County of Charleston, State of South Carolina, on May 16, 1947, at Book P47, Page 563, and listed as Tract 1 on Plat by A. ___ Glenn, March 1947m being recorded in the RMC Office, County of Charleston, Plat Book G, Page 17. TMS # Charleston,1721Jeffreys/Jeffrey096-00-00-109T.SpellT.SpellAshleyRiverRoadSouthCarolina 29407 (843) DateAugustAttorney452-3553forPlaintiff12th,2022 OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE PROBATE COURT CASE NO.: 2022-ES-10-671 SR.
MILLICENT WOODS, YVONNEvs.Petitioner,WALKER, ROBERT CHAPMAN, JR., PERSEPHONE SIMMONS,GAIL VIRTUALNOTICELANEICEandBAILEY,PERSEPHONEMILLICENTCHAPMAN,CHAPMAN,ALEXANDERGRAYLINDARRELLWOODS,F.FRANCISL.BAILEYCHAPMAN,Respondents.OFHEARING-
DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PURSUANT TO STATU TORY REQUIREMENT AND FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, AS SESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU HutchensPERSONALLY.LawFirm
TMS No.: 116-00-00-041 Address: 4514 State Road Ridgeville, SUMMONSSCAND NOTICE TO: THE answerMONEDDEFENDANTSABOVE-NAMEDYOUAREHEREBYSUMandrequiredtotheComplaintin the entitledabove action, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned at his office, 2050 Spaulding Drive, Suite 2, North Charleston, South Carolina 29406, within thirty (30) days after service hereof upon you, exclusive of the day of such ser vice, and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.YOUWILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE that should you fail to answer the foregoing summons, the Plaintiff will move for a general Order of Reference of this cause to the Master in Equity or Special Referee for this County, which order shall, pursuant to Rule 53(e) of the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure, specifically provide that the said Master in Equity or Special Referee is authorized and empowered to enter a final judgment in this case.
PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY Ronald C. Scott (803) 252-3340 Mikell R. Scarborough Master in Equity Master’s Sale Case No. 2021-CP-10-03032 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Reverse Mortgage Funding LLC Sophroniavs. Feaster; The United States of America, acting by and through its agen cy, The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Upon authority of a Decree dated the 17th day of June, 2022, I will of fer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, the premises fully described below, at the County Council Cham bers, 4045 Bridge View Drive, North Charleston, SC., on the 6th day of September, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. or shortly thereafter. ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND IN COUNTY OF CHARLESTON, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN DOCUMENT R178-507 AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:ALL THAT PIECE, PARCEL, OR TRACT OF LAND, SITUATED, LYING AND BEING ON WADMALAW ISLAND, CHARLESTON COUNTY, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CONTAINING 5.53 ACRES, MORE OR LESS AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF ROBERT L. FRANK, R.L.S., DATED NOVEMBER 30, 1987, WHICH PLAT HAS BEEN RECORDED IN THE RMC OFFICE FOR CHARLESTON COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK BT, AT PAGE 5, SHOWN THEREIN AS LOT 2, HAVING SUCH SIZE, SHAPE, MEASUREMENTS, DIMENSIONS, BUTTING AND BOUNDING AS IS SHOWN ON SAID PLAT.BEING A PORTION OF THE PROPERTY CONVEYED TO DENNIS FRASIER BY DEED OF DENNIS MAZYCK, DATED OCTOBER 14, 1942, IN BOOK 1-43, PAGE 745, SAID PROPERTY HAVING BEEN PARTITIONED BY ORDER OF HONORABLE LOUIS E.CONDON, MASTER-IN-EQUITY, DATED JANUARY 11, 1988, IN CASE NUMBER 87¬5916.BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO SOPHRONIA O. FEASTER BY LOUIS E. CONDON, AS MASTER IN EQUITY FOR CHARLESTON COUNTY BY MASTER’S DEED AS SET FORTH IN BOOK R- 178 PAGE 507 RECORDED ON 10/11/1988 RECORDER OF DEEDS CHARLESTON COUNTY, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
The property
judgmentNoWadmalaw6125Current2000000103PropertyAddress:MaybankHwy.Island,SC29487personalordeficiencybeingdemanded, the bidding will not remain open after the date of sale, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately. The property shall be sold for cash to the highest bidder. The highest bid der, other than the Plaintiff, will be required to deposit with the Master, at the conclusion of the bidding, cash or certified check in the amount of five (5%) per cent of the bid: the said deposit to be applied to the purchase price. Should the highest bidder fail to comply with the bid within thirty days from the date of sale, the Master will resell the property at the risk and expense of the defaulting bidder upon the same terms as above set out. The Sheriff of Charleston County may be authorized to put the purchaser into posses sion of the premises if requested by the purchaser. PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY William S. Koehler, Esquire Telephone: 803-8280880 FOR YEARSTOComplaint.thebeandforactiontimeappearthevice;hereof,daysnamed,Unitedsuchhereof,thirtytoand29412,604,147theAnswerandotherwiseservedaanswerMONEDDANTSTO:2:45COUNTYCIALPLEASINCOMPLAINTTHESUMMONSpropertyright,innameandunderorHenrytheunderpersonsknownalienees,personalistrators,ordistributees,knowntiousFOWLKES;ofandMELISSAv.ERSPLANTATIONGROVECASEFORTHECOUNTYSTATE08/24/2022,EquityR.8/24/2022;INSERTION8/17/2022;8/31/2022MikellScarboroughMasterinA-475659408/17/2022,08/31/2022OFSOUTHCAROLINAOFCHARLESTONINCOURTOFCOMMONPLEASTHENINTHJUDICIALCIRCUITNO.:2022-CP-10-2419PARKATGRANDOAKSPROPERTYOWNASSOCIATION,INC.,Plaintiff,DAVIS,individuallyaspersonalrepresentativeESTATEOFJOHNHENRYJOHNDOEafictinamerepresentingallunpersons,heirs,devisees,legatees,widowswidowers,executors,adminsuccessors,assigns,representatives,issue,unknownadults,unminors,incompetents,imprisoned,personsanylegaldisabilityofdeceasedperson,JohnFowlkes,andallpersonsentitiesentitledtoclaimorthroughanyofthem;RICHARDROE,afictitiousrepresentingallpersonsmilitaryservice,claiminganytitleorinterestintherealdescribedherein,Defendants.&NOTICESUMMONSANDWEREDULYFILEDTHECOURTOFCOMMONFORTHENINTHJUDICIRCUITINCHARLESTONONMAY26,2022ATP.M.ABOVE-NAMEDDEFENYOUAREHEREBYSUMandrequiredtotheComplaintherein,copyofwhichisherewithuponyou,ortoappearanddefend,toserveacopyofyourtosaidComplaintuponsubscribersattheiroffice,WappooCreekDrive,SuiteCharleston,SouthCarolinaortootherwiseappeardefendtheactionpursuantapplicablecourtrules,within(30)daysafterserviceexclusiveofthedayofservice;exceptthattheStatesofAmerica,ifshallhavesixty(60)toansweraftertheserviceexclusiveofsuchserandifyoufailtoanswerComplaintorotherwiseanddefendwithintheaforesaid,PlaintiffinthiswillapplytotheCourtreliefdemandedtherein,judgmentbydefaultwillrenderedagainstyouforreliefdemandedintheMINOR(S)OVERFOURTEENOFAGE,AND/ORTO
charlestoncitypaper .com 33 compliance with the bid may be made immediately. The property shall be sold for cash to the highest bidder. The highest bidder, other than the Plaintiff, will be required to deposit with the Master, at the conclusion of the bidding, certified funds in the amount of five per cent (5%) of the bid: the said deposit to be applied to the purchase price. Should the highest bidder fail to comply with the bid within thirty days from the date of sale, the Master will resell the property at the risk and expense of the defaulting bidder upon the same terms as above set out. The Sheriff of Charleston County may be authorized to put the purchaser into possession of the premises if requested by the purchaser.
NOTICE: The foreclosure deed is not a warranty deed. Interested bidders should satisfy themselves as to the quality of title to be conveyed by obtaining an independent title search prior to the foreclosure sale date.
PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY Ronald C. Scott (803) 252-3340 FOR MasterMikellINSERTIONR.ScarboroughinEquity
TheNOTICEforeclosure deed is not a warranty deed. Interested bid ders should satisfy themselves as to the quality of title to be conveyed by obtaining an independent title search prior to the foreclosure sale date.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the original Complaint in the above entitled action was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Charleston County on July 20, 2022.
be sold for
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS South State Bank, DemetriaVERSUSPLAINTIFF,R. Sanders; William J. Capers, III; Marquita M. Capers; Midland Funding, LLC; Any Heirs-at-Law or Devisees of Margie T. Capers, Deceased, their heirs, Personal Representa tives, Administrators, Successors and Assigns, and all other per sons entitled to claim through them; all unknown persons with any right, title or interest in the real estate described herein; also any persons who may be in the military service of the United States of America, being a class designated as John Doe; and any unknown minors or persons under a disability being a class designated as Richard UponDEFENDANTS.Roe;,authority of a Decree dated the 16th day of May, 2022, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, the premises fully described below, at the Front Entrance of CHARLESTON COUNTY CHAMBERS, 4045 Bridge View Drive, North Charleston, South Carolina on the 6th day of September, 2022 at 11:00 AM or shortly ALLthereafter.thatlot, piece or parcel of land, situate in Charleston County, South Carolina, and known and designated as Lot No. 11, Block 12, as shown on a plat of Pepperhill No. 7, recorded in Plat Book AA, Page 117 in the RMC Office for Charleston County. Said lot having such size, shape, dimen sions, buttings and boundings as will more fully appear by reference to said plat. SUBJECT to assessments, Charleston Ad Valorem Taxes, any and all restrictions, ease ments, covenants and rightsof-way of record, and any other senior encumbrances.
of the day of such service,
PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY John J. Hearn (803) AugustFOR2019CP1005680023848-00004744-4444INSERTION17,2022, August 24, 2022 and August 31, 2022 Mikell R. Scarborough Master in Equity
SCOTT AND CORLEY, defaultingatMasterdayscomplyShouldappliedofthebidding,Master,bebidder,toTheimmediately.withthebiddingjudgmentNoCharleston,1530PropertyTMSCharlestonRegisterBookandCondobyconveyedThisthereto.ofdescribedcommontime,890,CountyinandDeedHorizontalCondominiums,toshowngimedominium2,asCarolina,Charlestonunit,All11:006thCharleston,atServicesCountyisescash,fortheUponCelesteVERSUSSpecializedTHECOUNTYSTATE2019-CP-10-06018Master’s803-252-3340Columbia,Suite2712PLAINTIFFATTORNEYSSC(jordanb@scottandcorley.com),JordanSC(kevinb@scottandcorley.com),KevinSC(guytonm@scottandcorley.com),H.SC(allisonh@scottandcorley.com),AllisonSC(angig@scottandcorley.com),AngeliaSC(reggiec@scottandcorley.com),ReginaldSC(rons@scottandcorley.com),RonaldBy:____________________P.A.C.ScottBar#4996P.CorleyBar#69453J.GrantBar#78334E.HeffernanBar#68530GuytonMurrellBar#64134T.BrownBar#64236D.BeumerBar#104074FORTHEMiddleburgDrive,200SC29204SaleOFSOUTHCAROLINAOFCHARLESTONINCOURTOFCOMMONPLEASLoanServicingLLC,PLAINTIFFD.Yelvington,DEFENDANTSauthorityofaDecreedatedAugust02,2022,willoffersaletothehighestbidderforatpublicauction,thepremfullydescribedbelow,intheCouncilChambers,PublicBuilding(PSB)located4045BridgeViewDrive,NorthSouthCarolinaontheDAYOFSEPTEMBER,2022atAMorshortlythereafter.thatcertaincondominiumsituate,lying,andbeinginCounty,StateofSouthknownanddesignatedCondominiumUnitL.BuildingPhaseI,oftheBrigadierConHorizontalPropertyReandbeingmoreparticularlyanddescribedbyreferencetheMasterDeedforBrigadieraSouthCarolinaPropertyRegime,saiddatedDecember18,1985recordedDecember24,1985RMCOfficeforCharlestoninBookN-150,atPageasamendedfromtimetotogetherwiththeundividedelementsofthepropertyinSection3ofArticle3saidMasterDeedappurtenantbeingthesamepropertytoCelesteD.Yelvingtondeedof1530FtJohnsonLLC,datedJune18,2018recordedJuly13,2018in0733atpage011intheofDeedsOfficeforCounty.No.425-14-00-181address:FortJohnsonRoad,Unit2LSC29412personalordeficiencybeingdemanded,thewillnotremainopenafterdateofsale,butcompliancethebidmaybemadepropertyshallbesoldforcashthehighestbidder.ThehighestotherthanthePlaintiff,willrequiredtodepositwiththeattheconclusionofthecashorcertifiedcheckinamountoffivepercent(5%)thebid:thesaiddeposittobetothepurchaseprice.thehighestbidderfailtowiththebidwithinthirtyfromthedateofsale,thewillresellthepropertytheriskandexpenseofthebidderuponthesame
YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE that should you fail to Answer the foregoing Summons, the Plaintiff will move for a general Order of Reference of this cause to the Master in Equity for Charles ton County, which Order shall, pursuant to Rule 53(e) of the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure, specifically provide that the said Master in Equity is authorized and empowered to enter a final judgment in this cause. TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE AND/OR MINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSON WITH WHOM THE MINOR(S) RESIDES AND/OR TO PERSONS UNDER SOME LEGAL DISABILITY: YOU ARE FURTHER SUM MONED AND NOTIFIED to apply for the appointment of a Guardian Ad Litem to represent said minor(s) within thirty (30) days after the service of this Summons and Notice upon you. If you fail to do so, application for such appointment will be made by the Plaintiff(s) herein.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGOR’S RIGHT TO YOUPORTIONORANTOINTENDEDPURPOSESANDSTATUTORYGIVENPROCEEDING,AHAVEBANKRUPTCYPROTECTIONIFBANKRUPTCYBELOWPURPOSE,WILLINFORMATIONCOLLECTCOLLECTORMUNICATIONNOTICE:ACTIONPROCESS,CLOSUREPARTICIPATEVOLUNTARILYIFyouprohibitRulesyou.action.representsbeingwithin29204Columbia,MiddleburgScottprogram,forIfreferencedofprogramsfor05-02-01,AdministrativeCourtpursuantMORTGAGOR(S)[1]:TOINTERVENTIONFORECLOSURETHEABOVE-NAMEDPLEASETAKENOTICETHATtotheSupremeofSouthCarolinaOrder2011-youmaybeeligibleforeclosureinterventionforthepurposeresolvingtheabove-foreclosureaction.youwishtobeconsideredaforeclosureinterventionyoumustcontactandCorley,P.A.,2712Drive,Suite200,SouthCarolinaorcall(803)252-3340thirty(30)daysafterservedwiththisnotice.ScottandCorley,P.A.thePlaintiffinthisWedonotrepresentTheSouthCarolinaofProfessionalConductourfirmfromgivinganylegaladvice.YOUFAIL,REFUSE,ORELECTNOTTOINTHISFOREINTERVENTIONTHEFORECLOSUREMAYPROCEED.THISISACOMFROMADEBTATTEMPTINGTOADEBTANDANYOBTAINEDBEUSEDFORTHATEXCEPTASSTATEDINTHEINSTANCEOFPROTECTION.YOUAREUNDERTHEOFTHECOURTORBEENDISCHARGEDASRESULTOFABANKRUPTCYTHISNOTICEISTOYOUPURSUANTTOREQUIREMENTFORINFORMATIONALANDISNOTASANATTEMPTCOLLECTADEBTORASACTTOCOLLECT,ASSESS,RECOVERALLORANYOFTHEDEBTFROMPERSONALLY. TheNOTICEforeclosure deed is not a warranty deed. Interested bid ders should satisfy themselves as to the quality of title to be conveyed by obtaining an independent title search prior to the foreclosure sale date. PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY John J. Hearn (803) 744-4444 FN AugustFOR2019CP1006675010904-00381INSERTION17,2022, August 24, 2022 and August 31, 2022 Mikell R. Scarborough Master in Equity Master’s Sale Case No.: 2019CP1005680 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS loanDepot.com, LLC, RobertVERSUSPLAINTIFF,L.Deas; Lakes of Sum merville, LLC; Sunrun Inc.; The Lakes Master the2022,datedUponDEFENDANTS.Association;,authorityofaDecreethe24thdayofJune,Iwillofferforsaletohighestbidderforcash, at public auction, the premises fully described below, at the Front Entrance of CHARLESTON COUNTY CHAMBERS, 4045 Bridge View Drive, North Charleston, South Carolina on the 6th day of September, 2022 at 11:00 AM or shortly ALLthereafter.THATCERTAIN PIECE, PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE TOWN OF SUMMERVILLE, COUNTY OF CHARLESTON, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS LOT 212, PHASE III-A, LAKES OF SUMMERVILLE, AS SHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLAT OF AS SOCIATED E & S, INC. ENTITLED, “REVISED FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT PREPARED OF THE LAKES OF SUMMER VILLE ¬PHASE III-A, SITE LOCATED IN THE TOWN OF openthejudgmentNoSummerville,515CurrentCase#:TMS/PIN#FORTHEINRECORDEDNOVEMBEROFL.ERTYTHISseniorof-wayments,anyCharlestonSUBJECTANDTOINGSSIONS,SUCH17,PAGESCOUNTYOFFICEANDLLC”BYCAROLINA,CHARLESTONSUMMERVILLE,COUNTY,SOUTHPROPERTYOWNEDLAKESOFSUMMERVILLE,DATEDAPRIL10,2007.RECORDEDINTHERMCFORCHARLESTONINPLATBOOKL09,AT0121-0122ONMARCH2009.SAIDLOTHAVINGSIZE,SHAPE,DIMENBUTTINGSANDBOUNDASWILLBYREFERENCESAIDPLATMOREFULLYATLARGEAPPEAR.toassessments,AdValoremTaxes,andallrestrictions,easecovenantsandrights-ofrecord,andanyotherencumbrances.BEINGTHESAMEPROPCONVEYEDTOROBERTDEASBYDEEDOFLAKESSUMMERVILLE,LLCDATED24,2009ANDJANUARY12,2010BOOK0102ATPAGE074INREGISTEROFDEEDSOFFICECHARLESTONCOUNTY.38813005692019CP1005680PropertyAddress:SavannahRiverDrSC29485personalordeficiencybeingdemanded,biddingwillnotremainafterthedateofsale,and terms as above set out. The Sher iff of Charleston County may be authorized to put the purchaser into possession of the premises if requested by the purchaser.
NOTICE: The foreclosure deed is not a warranty deed. Interested bidders should satisfy themselves as to the quality of title to be conveyed by obtaining an independent title search prior to the foreclosure sale date.
ANYTHINGSELLFOR$35 IN PRINT AND ONLINE CALL577-5304CRISX127 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CASE NO. 2022-CP-10-03269 Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC, ReneeVS.PLAINTIFF,Johnson; Spring Creek Homeowners` Association, Inc.; Housing Authority of the City of North Charleston; South Carolina Housing Trust Fund; The United States of America by and through its agency the Secretary of Hous ing and Urban hereofthirtySouth200,2712undersignedofuponofaboveanswerMONEDJOHNSONTO(220855.00041)OFSUMMONSDEFENDANT(S).Development,ANDNOTICEFILINGOFCOMPLAINTTHEDEFENDANTRENEEABOVENAMED:YOUAREHEREBYSUMandrequiredtotheComplaintintheentitledaction,copywhichisherewithservedyou,andtoservecopyyouranswerupontheattheiroffices,MiddleburgDrive,SuiteP.O.Box2065,Columbia,Carolina29202,within(30)daysafterserviceuponyou,exclusive Master’s Sale Case No.: 2019CP1006675
Master’s immediately.withthebiddingjudgmentNoCharleston,1112TMSMatterHunt,heirs,theonVirginiaquently,OfficeH98recordeddatedofandconveyedThisfullywillsions,havinginRMC23,Sanders,onLynwoodasCarolina,ofonofALL11:006thCharleston,atServicesCountyisescash,saletheUponetclasspersonsDoe;beingofwhodescribedtitleunknownentitledandtives,theirVirginiaEstateHeirs-at-LawVirginiaEstateasEugeneLLC,MortgageTHECOUNTYSTATE2022-CP-10-00429SaleOFSOUTHCAROLINAOFCHARLESTONINCOURTOFCOMMONPLEASAssetsManagement,PLAINTIFFVERSUSRichardHuntIndividually,andLegalHeirorDeviseeoftheofVirginiaMaeHunta/k/aKogerHunt;anyotherorDeviseesoftheofVirginiaMaeHunta/k/aKogerHunt,Deceased,heirs,PersonalRepresentaAdministrators,SuccessorsAssigns,andallotherpersonstoclaimthroughthem;allpersonswithanyright,orinterestintherealestateherein;alsoanypersonsmaybeinthemilitaryservicetheUnitedStatesofAmerica,aclassdesignatedasJohnandanyunknownminorsorunderadisabilitybeingadesignatedasRichardRoe;al.,DEFENDANTSauthorityofaDecreedatedJuly27,2022,Iwillofferfortothehighestbidderforatpublicauction,thepremfullydescribedbelow,intheCouncilChambers,PublicBuilding(PSB)located4045BridgeViewDrive,NorthSouthCarolinaontheDAYOFSEPTEMBER,2022atAMorshortlythereafter.THATLOT,pieceorparcellandsituate,lyingandbeingJamesIsland,intheCountyCharleston,StateofSouthknownanddesignatedLot15,BlockK,Section4,Subdivision,asshownaplatmadebyJ.O`HearJr.,Surveyor,datedJuly1971,andrecordedintheOfficeforCharlestonCountyPlatBookO,Page121;saidlotsuchsize,shape,dimenbuttingsandboundingsasbyreferencetosaidplatmoreappear.beingthesamepropertytoRichardEugeneHuntVirginiaMaeHuntbyDeedMcAdamsConstructionCorp.January8,1972andJanuary8,1972inBookatPage219intheRODforAikenCounty.SubseVirginiaMaeHunta/k/aKogerHuntdiedintestateorabout03/14/2020,leavingsubjectpropertytohis/hernamelyRichardEugeneasshowninProbateEstateNumberN/A.No.4251000250Propertyaddress:KentwoodCircleSC29412personalordeficiencybeingdemanded,thewillnotremainopenafterdateofsale,butcompliancethebidmaybemade shall cash to the highest bidder. The highest bidder, other than the Plaintiff, will be required to deposit with the Master, at the conclusion of the bidding, cash or certified check in the amount of five percent (5%) of the bid: the said deposit to be applied to the purchase price. Should the highest bidder fail to comply with the bid within thirty days from the date of sale, the Master will resell the property at the risk and expense of the defaulting bidder upon the same terms as above set out. The Sher iff of Charleston County may be authorized to put the purchaser into possession of the premises if requested by the purchaser.
sale, the Master will resell the property at the risk and expense of the defaulting bidder upon the same terms as above set out. The Sheriff of Charleston County may be authorized to put the purchaser into possession of the premises if requested by the purchaser.
This being the same property conveyed to William James Capers, Jr. by deed of The Ervin Company dated December 31, 1971 and recorded January 10, 1972 in Book H98 at Page 45 in the RMC Office for Charleston County. Subsequently, William James Capers, Jr. died intestate on January 20, 2018, leaving the subject property to his heirs, namely, Margie Tindal Capers, Demetria R. Sanders, William J. Capers, III and Marquita M. Capers as is more fully pre served in the Probate records for Charleston County, in Case No. 2018ES1000556. Thereafter, Margie Tindal Capers died intes tate around June 2019, leaving her interest in the property to her heirs or devisees, namely, Demetria R. Sanders, William James Capers, Jr. and Marquita M. thirtytoShouldtotheofcertifiedthetotheThecashThemadecomplianceopenthejudgmentNoN3244CurrentCase#:TMS/PIN#Capers.395-15-00-0502019CP1006675PropertyAddress:StarlettAveCharleston,SC29420personalordeficiencybeingdemanded,biddingwillnotremainafterthedateofsale,andwiththebidmaybeimmediately.propertyshallbesoldfortothehighestbidder.highestbidder,otherthanPlaintiff,willberequireddepositwiththeMaster,atconclusionofthebidding,fundsintheamountfivepercent(5%)ofthebid:saiddeposittobeappliedthepurchaseprice.thehighestbidderfailcomplywiththebidwithindaysfromthedateof and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint, and judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
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George Fraizer aka George Fraiser Leon SUM MONED and required to answer the Complaint in the above a copy which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer upon the undersigned at their offices, 2838 Devine Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29205, within thirty (30) days after service upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and, if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, judgment by default will be rendered against you for relief demand ed in the Complaint.
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ANYTHINGSELLFOR$35 IN PRINT AND ONLINE CALL577-5304CRISX127 SUMMONS AND NOTICE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS C/A NO. 2022-CP-10-02807 U.S. Bank Trust National As sociation, not in its individual capacity but solely as owner trustee for RCF 2 Acquisition Georgevs.Trust,PlaintiffFraizer aka George Fraiser aka Leon Fraiser and Peninsula on James Island Owners Association, Inc., TODefendants.THEDEFENDANT
IS HEREBY GIVEN that the original Complaint in this action was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Charleston County on June MINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSON WITH WHOM THE MINOR(S) RESIDE(S), AND/OR TO PERSONS UNDER SOME LEGAL DISABILITY: YOU ARE FURTHER SUM MONED AND NOTIFIED to apply for the appointment of a guardian ad litem within thirty (30) days after the service of this Summons and Notice upon you. If you fail to do so, ap plication for such appointment will be made by Plaintiff. YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Rule 53(b) of the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure, as amended effective September 1, 2002, Plaintiff(s) may move for a general Order of Reference to the Master-in-Equity for Charleston County, which Order shall, pursuant to Rule 53(b) of the SCRCP, specifically provide that the said Master-in-Equity is authorized and empowered to enter a final judgment in this law.comEmail:Direct:29401Charleston,171SaintsingSmithNo.J.s/CountyClerkwasinthatforthisfiveundersignedthesuchhearing.haveCodeNOTICEComplaint.forwilltoofhereof,toshallStatesexceptofservicethirtyCharleston,PostStreet,atAnswerandisthisansweringappearMONEDNAMED:TO(Non-Jury)(ClaimFILINGSWilliamv.REVC/ATHECOUNTYSTATEMaydfdean@charlestonattorneys.net843-762-9132Charleston,Suite147SimonsAttorneyS.C.s/Derekaction.F.DeanBarNo.65279forPlaintiff&DeanWappooCreekDrive604SC2941225,2022OFSOUTHCAROLINAOFCHARLESTONINCOURTOFCOMMONPLEAS#2022-CP-10-02880FederalCreditUnion,Plaintiff,CrawfordParrott,Defendant.UMMONSANDNOTICEOFCOMPLAINTandDelivery)THEDEFENDANTABOVEYOUAREHEREBYSUMandrequiredtoanddefendbytheComplaintinaction,ofwhichacopyherewithserveduponyou,toserveacopyofyouronthesubscriberstheiroffice,171ChurchSuite120C(29401),OfficeBox22795,SC29413,within(30)daysafterthehereof,exclusivethedayofsuchservice,thattheUnitedofAmerica,ifnamed,havesixty(60)daysansweraftertheserviceexclusiveofthedaysuchservice;andifyoufaildoso,judgmentbydefaultberenderedagainstyouthereliefdemandedintheYOUWILLALSOTAKETHATpursuanttoS.C.Ann.§15-69-40,youtherighttoapre-seizureYoumaydemandhearingbynotifyingclerkofcourtandtheinwritingwithin(5)daysoftheserviceofNoticeofyourdemandahearing.NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENtheoriginalComplainttheabove-entitledactionfiledintheofficeoftheofCourtforCharlestononJune27,2022.J.RonaldJones,Jr.Ronald.Jones,Jr.(SCBar66091)DebnamNarronDrake&Myers,LLPChurchStreet,Suite120CSouthCarolina843-714-2535rjones@smithdebnam
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HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the South Carolina Supreme Court Administrative Order 201105-02-01, you have a right to be considered for Foreclosure NOTICEIntervention.OFPENDENCY OF NOTICEACTION
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an action has been commenced and is now pending or is about to be commenced in the Circuit Court upon the complaint of the above named Plaintiff against the above named Defendant for the purpose of foreclosing a certain mort gage of real estate heretofore given by George Fraiser aka Leon Fraiser to U.S. Bank Trust National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as owner trustee for RCF 2 Acquisition Trust bearing date of June 21, 2006 and recorded June 28, 2006 in Mortgage Book C589 at Page 720 in the Register of Mesne Conveyances/Register of Deeds/Clerk of Court for Charleston County, in the original principal sum of Fifty Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($50,000.00). Thereafter, by assignment recorded April 3, 2020 in Book 0871 at Page 447, the mortgage was assigned to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, not in its individual capacity but solely as Trustee for BCAT 2018-20TT; thereafter by assignment recorded March 3, 2021 in Book 0966 at Page 489, the mortgage was as signed to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, not in its individual capacity but solely as Trustee for BCAT 2020-3TT; thereafter by assignment recorded October 15, 2021 in Book 1043 at Page 741, the mortgage was assigned to J.P. Morgan Mortgage Acquisition Corp.; thereafter, the Mort gage was assigned to the Plaintiff, which assignment is to be recorded in said ROD Office., and that the premises effected by said mortgage and by the foreclosure thereof are situated in the County of Charleston, State of South Carolina, and is described as follows: ALL that certain Unit, Situate, lying and being in Charleston County, State of South Carolina, known and designated as Unit Number 5106 and Garage No 33 in Peninsula on James Island Horizontal Property Regime as shown on the plans and specifications attached to The Master Deed establishing the Peninsula on James Island Horizontal Property Regime, dated January 6, 2005, and recorded January 13, 2005 in the RMC Office for Charleston County, SC, in Book K522, at Page 001 and as may be amended later from time to time, Together with the undivided percentage interest in the General Common Elements of the property described in said Master Deed appurtenant thereto.
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TMS No. 340-00-00-206 Property Address: 700 Daniel Ellis Drive Unit Charleston,5106 SC 29412 Riley Pope & Laney, LLC Post Office Box 11412 Columbia, South Carolina Telephone29211 (803) 799-9993 Attorneys for Plaintiff 4709 PLAINTIFF Charleston, South Carolina August 15, 2022 Smith Debnam Narron Drake Saintsing & Myers, LLP., is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt, any informa tion we obtain will be used for that purpose. It is our understanding that you are not currently in bankruptcy. If you are in bankruptcy, please disregard this summons in its entirety and have your attorney contact our office as soon as
Classifieds 08.31.22 34 of the Deed, and interest on the amount of the bid from date of sale to date of compliance with the bid at the judgment rate of interest. Deficiency Judgment not being demanded, the bidding will not remain open after the date of sale, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately. If Plaintiff or its representative does not appear at the scheduled sale of the above-described prop erty, then the sale of the property will be null, void and of no force and effect. In such event, the sale will be rescheduled for the next available sales day.
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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): “Now that I’m free to be myself, who am I?” Virgo-born Mary Oliver asks that question to start one of her poems. She spends the rest of the poem speculating on pos sible answers. At the end, she concludes she mostly longs to be an “empty, waiting, pure, speechless receptacle.” Such a state of being might work well for a poet with lots of time on her hands, but I don’t recommend it for you in the coming weeks. Instead, I hope you’ll be profuse, active, busy, experimental and expressive. That’s the best way to celebrate the fact that you are now freer to be yourself than you have been in a while.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): In her book Tales From Earthsea, Libra-born Ursula K. Le Guin wrote, “What goes too long unchanged destroys itself. The forest is forever because it dies and dies and so lives.” I trust you’re embodying those truths right now. You’re in a phase of your cycle when you can’t afford to remain unchanged. You need to enthusias tically and purposefully engage in dissolutions that will prepare the way for your rebirth in the weeks after your birthday. The process might sometimes feel strenuous, but it should ultimately be great fun.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Author Zadie Smith praised Sagittarian writer Joan Didion. She says, “I remain grateful for the day I picked up Joan Didion’s Slouching Towards Bethlehem and realized that a woman could speak without hedging her bets, without hemming and hawing, without making nice, without sounding pleasant or sweet, without deference, and even without doubt.” I encourage Sagittarians of every gender to be inspired by Didion in the coming weeks. It’s a favorable time to claim more of the authority you have earned. Speak your kaleidoscopic wisdom with out apology or dilution. More fiercely than ever before, embody your high ideals and show how well they work in the rhythms of daily life.
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Capricorn novel ist Marcia Douglas writes books about the history of her people in Jamaica. In one passage, she writes, “My grandmother used to tell stories about women that change into birds and lizards. One day, a churchgoing man dared to laugh at her; he said it was too much for him to swallow. My grandmother looked at him and said, ‘I bet you believe Jesus turned water into wine.’” My purpose in telling you this, Capricorn, is to encourage you to nurture and celebrate your own fantastic tales. Life isn’t all about reasonable ness and pragmatism. You need myth and magic to thrive. You require the gifts of imagination and art and lyrical flights of fancy. This is especially true now. To paraphrase David Byrne, now is a perfect time to refrain from making too much sense.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): To be the best Aquarius you can be in the coming weeks, I suggest the following: 1. Zig when others zag. Zag when others zig. 2. Play with the fantasy that you’re an extraterrestrial who’s engaged in an experiment on planet Earth. 3. Be a hopeful cynic and a cheerful skeptic. 4. Do things that inspire people to tell you, “Just when I thought I had you figured out, you do something unexpected to confound me.” 5. Just for fun, walk backward every now and then. 6. Fall in love with everything and everyone: a D-List celebrity, an oak tree, a neon sign, a feral cat.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): In his poem “Auguries of Innocence,” William Blake (1757–1827) championed the ability “to see a World in a Grain of Sand. And a Heaven in a Wild Flower. Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand.” According to my reading of the astrological omens, Taurus, you are primed to do just that in the coming days. You have the power to discern the sacred in the midst of mundane events. The magic and mystery of life will shine from every little thing you encounter. So I will love it if you deliver the following message to a person you care for: “Now I see that the beauty I had not been able to find in the world is in you.”
Having spent years studying the demanding arts of intimate relationship, I agree with her. She adds, “The idea that was sold to us is ‘love is effortless and you should communicate telepathically with your partner.’ That’s false.” I propose, Pisces, that you fortify your self with these truths as you enter the Reinvent Your Relationships Phase of your astrological cycle.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): A blogger who calls herself HellFresh writes, “Open and raw communica tion with your partners and allies may be uncomfort able and feel awkward and vulnerable, but it solves so many problems that can’t be solved any other way.”
ARIES (March 21-April 19): In his poem “Autobiographia Literaria,” Aries-born Frank O’Hara wrote, “When I was a child, I played in a corner of the schoolyard all alone. If anyone was looking for me, I hid behind a tree and cried out, ‘I am an orphan.’” Over the years, though, O’Hara underwent a marvel ous transformation. This is how his poem ends: “And here I am, the center of all beauty! Writing these poems! Imagine!” In the coming months, Aries, I suspect that you, too, will have the potency to out grow and transcend a sadness or awkwardness from your own past. The shadow of an old source of suf fering may not disappear completely, but I bet it will lose much of its power to diminish you.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Blogger Scott Williams writes, “There are two kinds of magic. One comes from the heroic leap, the upward surge of energy, the explosive arc that burns bright across the sky. The other kind is the slow accretion of effort: the wateron-stone method, the soft root of the plant that splits the sidewalk, the constant wind that scours the mountain clean.” Can you guess which type of magic will be your specialty in the coming weeks, Leo? It will be the laborious, slow accretion of effort. And that is precisely what will work best for the tasks that are most important for you to accomplish.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): “The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time,” said philosopher Bertrand Russell. I will add that the time you enjoy wasting is often essential to your well-being. For the sake of your sanity and health, you periodically need to temporarily shed your ambitions and avoid as many of your responsibilities as you safely can. During these interludes of refreshing emptiness, you recharge your precious life energy. You become like a fallow field allowing fertile nutrients to regenerate. In my astrological opinion, now is one of these revi talizing phases for you.
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CANCER (June 21-July 22): “My own curiosity and interest are insatiable,” wrote Cancerian author Emma Lazarus (1849–1887). Inspired by the wealth of influences she absorbed, she created an array of poetry, plays, novels, essays and translations — including the famous poem that graces the ped estal of America’s Statue of Liberty. I recommend her as a role model for you in the coming weeks, Cancerian. I think you’re ripe for an expansion and deepening of your curiosity. You will benefit from cultivating an enthusiastic quest for new information and fresh influences. Here’s a mantra for you: “I am wildly innocent as I vivify my soul’s education.”
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): As a Scorpio, novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky was rarely guilty of over simplification. Like any intelligent person, he could hold contradictory ideas in his mind without feeling compelled to seek more superficial truths. He wrote, “The causes of human actions are usually immea surably more complex and varied than our subse quent explanations of them.” I hope you will draw inspiration from his example in the coming weeks, dear Scorpio. I trust you will resist the temptation to reduce colorful mysteries to straightforward explana tions. There will always be at least three sides to every story. I invite you to relish glorious paradoxes and fertile enigmas.
“This record is my debut album and very special to me because it’s all based on honest events and influences. I think it stands out because each song is more of a story rather than just a track to vibe to. I didn’t want to cheat a single word with any type of predict ability or cheese,” Liston told City Paper. To accomplish such an impressive feat right out of the gate, Liston followed a tried and true pattern. “The writing process for me starts with a feeling or thought, followed by me trying to put words to that emotion, then arranging the music to support the story,” he explained. “It’s pretty old-school with me sitting out in the shed in the back yard with paper and pencil trying to make it make sense over an acoustic guitar.”
Liston eventually created his own patch work style of performing, taking cues from the music and musicians he has been moved by his whole life. And once he became active professionally, it wasn’t long before he took on the enigmatic moniker Gritty Flyright.
Wes Liston gets gritty with new LP and Pour House show
“Once I have the track written and can successfully play it on acoustic guitar I take it to producers Ian Guthrie and Brad Phillips at Studio 101 [in Woodruff, South Carolina],” he said. “These guys are first-class, from the equip ment and session guys they use to the overall vision and attention to detail given to each project. It was such a wonderful experience to bring a piece to them and explain the mes sage and what the song means and then have the opportunity to grow it into its full poten tial with a team of great musicians.”
From there, Liston said, he usually leaves it to the pros to flesh out.
“People always ask, ‘Is Gritty Flyright a band?’ ” Liston said. “It’s odd, because Gritty Flyright has become my personal stage handle as a singer-songwriter and half the people around town just call me ‘Gritty’ now instead of Wes. I perform solo shows as Gritty Flyright and sometimes feature one or two other guys as special guests, but when it’s a full group we tend to book it as Gritty Flyright with The Music Family.”
As his music career gained momentum, Liston cut his teeth on covering songs made popular by other acts, but songcraft was important to this Lowcountry maverick from the very beginning. Even during the dark days of the pandemic, Liston busied himself with writing more highly-refined tunes.
His recently released LP, Tales of the Famously Unknown, is a celebration of his artistic persistence and progress thus far. In fact, it’s a damn fine collection of 10 true stories written over the last three years of Liston’s life.
Members of the orchestra will join music director Wojciech Milewski for a performance arranged with interpretations of operatic melodies. Concertgoers will learn about how classical composers have been influenced by opera tunes, and even hear about how rock band Queen rendered the album, A Night at the Opera. Register for the free event ahead of time org.summervilleorchestra.charityproud.at—
Other strong voices informed Liston’s work along the way, too. “Being from the rural South, I have always been surrounded by country music, yet I have maintained a special place in my heart for soul music as well,” Liston said. “I’m a big fan of John Prine, Tyler Childers, Sturgil Simpson and those outlaw country guys, but I also truly appreciate Bill Withers, Otis Redding, Allen Stone and those guys with the R&B vibe.”
Catch Gritty Flyright + The Music Family at 6 p.m. on Sept. 1 at Charleston Pour House. Tickets available at charlestonpourhouse.com.
Rebel Taqueria offers live music twice a week
Chelsea Grinstead Summerville Orchestra to hold free chamber concert Summerville Orchestra is holding the first concert of its Encore Series, “You Won’t Even Know It’s Opera,” at Coastal Coffee Roasters in Summerville on Sept. 10 from 7-9 p.m.
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The highly anticipated album, which fea tures such standout tracks as “Statesman’s Plea” and “Dreaming with Me,” is currently available on all the usual streaming plat forms. There is also a limited amount of vinyl copies available for purchase at local retailers including Monster Music & Movies. Now that this all-consuming project is finally out in the universe, Liston is excited to be bringing this song cycle to life for audi ences everywhere. His upcoming concert at the Pour House will help kick off Labor Day weekend in style and will also usher in the venue’s own 20th anniversary celebration.
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By Kevin Wilson Wes Liston got his start playing music right here in Charleston, though born and raised in the Upstate, under the mentoring of his neighbor Graham Whorley, a bona fide local legend and master of acoustic guitar/ looping. According to Liston, this impactful partnership seems to have placed him firmly on the path.
North Charleston restaurant Rebel Taqueria is now featuring live music with local musicians on Fridays and Saturdays. Mike Martin & The Beautiful Mess will bring its gritty Americana Sept. 2; Sweet Baby Organ
Trio with guitarist Thomas Kenney, keyboardist Ross Bogan and drummer Demario Kitt will supply eclectic jams Sept. 3; Ben Whitney and Layton Meacham will perform acoustic tunes Sept. 9; and Lafaye & The Fellas will blast high energy pop rock Sept 10. Music takes place 9:30 p.m.12:30 a.m. and admission is free.
Stachia Simmons believes music is a universal
Local singer-songwriter Gracie Codirenzi will be playing tunes at various local restaurants and breweries in September, starting with Toast Under The Oaks event at Johns Island County Park Sept. 1 5-7 p.m. Codirenzi will be featured at Rusty Bull Brewing Co. in North Charleston Sept. 3 from 7-10 p.m., Rita’s Seaside Grill on Folly Beach Sept. 6 and 20 from 6-9 p.m., Estuary Beans & Barley on Johns Island for ladies night Sept. 21 from 6-9 p.m. and Uncork Charleston downtown Sept. 23 from 9:30-11:30 p.m.
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Here’s a rundown of the remaining shows in 2022, which all start at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m:
• Phil Vassar – Dec. 16
The historic Riviera Theater on King Street has been converted into a performance space, bringing regional and national acts to local audiences
Photos by Reese Moore
Rowland said the venue eventually will work with local breweries, wine shops and restaurants to enhance the venue’s preshow rooftop bar experience with local popups. The Riviera team is currently putting together a dinner and show package with Charleston Grill. And while the 2022 show schedule doesn’t feature a local act, the Riviera team is considering curating a locals-only night to foster the Charleston music scene and give lesser-known acts some exposure. The Riviera is inherently nostalgic, evoking an old school feel with its retro style that reminds you of simpler times, and it’s that sense of warmth that translates into Rowland’s vision for the place.
“For Christopher Cross, one couple had driven from six hours away,” he said. “They had his lyrics engraved on their wedding bands. I got them set up with a special table. You can’t do that in a concert with thousands of people, but that sense of hospitality, that’s what we’re trying to create here.”
• Father John Misty – Sept. 19
• Amos Lee – Oct. 17
• Collective Soul and Switchfoot – Sept. 9
“We wanted to hit the ground quickly and make an impactful splash in the com munity to reactivate as part of King Street,” Rowland said. “And we needed a big partner that has some clout that can get artists that typically wouldn’t play here. Live Nation has helped us get some really big names.” An intimate experience The ballroom where shows take place is geared toward an intimate experience for both the performer and concertgoer, whether it be a variety, comedy or music show, Rowland said. The ballroom holds about 520 people between the seating and VIP tables, and the capacity will go up to 685 for two November concerts by The Revivalists. Some featured artists have tweaked their sets to be a “songwriter in the round” style in which they can share stories with the audience, while The Revivalists shows will be all-out parties.
• Joe Pera: Fall Standup Tour – Nov. 20
• And That’s Why We Drink: Here For The Boos Tour – Oct. 29
• Tip Jars to Chart Toppers: A Taste of Nashville – Oct. 9
• The Revivalists – Nov. 1 and 2
• Andy McKee – Sept. 26
• Jimmie Vaughan – Sept. 23
The process of revitalizing the Riviera was not just a business decision, Rowland said, but also a passion project done in the name of rejuvenating a piece of Charleston history. Rowland works with Beemok Hospitality Collection, which took over management of Riviera after its billion aire owner Ben Navarro acquired The Charleston Place last year. The venue has partnered with Live Nation for its booking.
Charleston’s Riviera Theater enjoys new life
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• David Cook – Oct. 1
• David Nail’s Story to Tell Tour with Tyler Braden – Oct. 8
• Mat Kearney – Nov. 3
The once-dormant Riviera Theater is now in full swing as an entertainment venue, welcoming a slew of popular enter tainers this year — Jewel in March, The Wallflowers in April, Ann Wilson and Colbie Caillat in June, Christopher Cross and Chris Isaak in August. The Riviera, a theater on lower King Street built in 1938, hasn’t been an enter tainment space since 1977 when it stopped operating as a movie theater. It was used as a conference space in the 1990s up until the building changed ownership in 2021. Operations Manager Aaron Rowland hears the same thing about the theater all the time: “I’ve lived in Charleston my whole life and never been in there.” Now, it’s lined up with performances through the end of year.
• Chris Distefano: Right Intention, Wrong Move – Dec. 17 For details and ticketing, visit therivierachs.com.
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Simmons is also a vocalist, percussionist and auxiliary keyboardist in Momentum, a local jazz group. “That’s definitely sharp ening my craft,” she said. Simmons is drawn to the cathartic nature of music. “I want to be able to be that peace … whether it makes them feel good and dance, or even makes them cry, some times crying is very therapeutic because we hold so much in, just letting all of that go and enjoying the moment,” she said. Though collaboration plays an important role in her creative process, Simmons is now exploring solo projects. In May, she released her first single, “Love Away,” a song she cre ated in 2016, under the artist name StaLaV.
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“When I originally recorded it, everything was just me … When I did my vocals, I did it in my closet so that I could get a better sound,” she said.
A seasoned drummer, keyboardist and vocalist, Simmons hones her craft through innovative collaborations in Charleston’s music scene. During the pandemic she joined up with Latoya Renea, a singer and keyboardist she met on stage 15 years ago through her brother, musician Rodrick Clichè, to form 100 FØLD. “[That] is something that you don’t see very often: two women who sing and play instruments,” she said.
Simmons, who grew up in the Goose Creek area, began to play the drums in church herself, though she was so small that it was a struggle not to slide out of her seat during performances, she said. Her musician-packed family encouraged her.
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Vocalist/drummer Stachia Simmons has more ahead after her debut single “Love Away”
This year, her brother helped re-record her lead vocals, and she added local musi cians 95grvmz and Brian Green on drums and bass, respectively. Everything else is Simmons. Her rich, soaring vocals anchor the soulful track, while playful keys and a grooveheavy beat encourages the body to move.
Local multi-instrumentalist Stachia Simmons’ infatuation with music began at church. “I remember hearing the sound of the kick drum,” she said. “That is when I fell in love with the drums.”
Zandrina Dunning’s local production company, The ZD Experience, began as a collaborative effort with venues in the Southeast to bring back live music after Covid hit. Dunning orga nizes full scale productions such as tribute shows to Aretha Franklin and Tina Turner, as well as more intimate events featuring jazz/ soul ensembles. As CEO and artistic director, Dunning is constantly piecing together curated musical experiences that span genres. She gave City Paper her list of albums that she said, “give me what I need when I need it.”
“I know that music is a universal lan guage, and there’s healing in music,” Simmons said. “The possibilities really are endless.” —Kate Bryan Stachia Simmons believes music is a universal language
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“My dad played lead guitar, electric, acoustic and bass guitar, and my mom is the singer in the family, but she actually used to play a little bit of keys,” Simmons said. “So being around all of that, it culti vated my sound and my interest in music.”
“Love Away” is the first of many new songs Simmons plans to release as a solo artist. Other ambitions include composing music for television and film, as well as touring.
“A lot of times we can show forgiveness or be loving to everyone else, but we’re not as gracious, as merciful to ourselves,” she said of the inspiration behind “Love Away.”
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THIS WHAT’SWEEK?ONTAPMONDAY BINGO 6:30 PM WEDNESDAY TRIVIA 7 PM EVENTYOURHOSTHERE! Charleston City Paper publication Summer 2022 || FreeON STANDS NOW Vol. 1, Issue 4 Sept. 1, 2022 FromCONTENTStheEditors Upcoming craft beer releases to put on your radar 4 Craft Brew Profile Kristian Edwards, the Candle Man 6 The Hops Master List Where to find the breweries in the Charleston area 7 The Big Story Celebrate October with local and regional beer festivals 12 Calendar Weekly beer events....................................... 13 Brewery Visit Low Tide Brewing boasts an impressive operation 14 Hops is a joint venture publication by Brew Hop CHS and the Charleston City Paper to connect the Lowcountry to all of the area’s breweries. For brew news tips, send an email to: info@brewhopchs.com To learn more about advertising opportunities offered through Hops, contact our advertising team at (843) 577-5304 or send an email to: Foundingsales@charlestoncitypaper.comeditors: Tarah Gee and Kyle Wallace Publisher: Andy Brack AdvertisingSALES Director: Cris Temples Account team: Hollie Anderson, Kristin Byars, Ashley Smith, Gregg Van Leuven, Melissa Veal National ad sales: VMG Advertising More info: charlestoncitypaper.com ArtDESIGNDirector: Scott Suchy Art team: Déla O’Callaghan, Christina Bailey CirculationDISTRIBUTIONteam:Chris Glenn, Robert Hogg, Stephen Jenkins, David Lampley, Spencer Martin, John Melnick, Tashana Remsburg © 2022. All content is copyrighted and the property of City Paper Publishing, LLC. Material may not be reproduced without permission. Charleston City Paper P.O. Box 21942 • Charleston, SC 29413 • (843) 577-5304
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• Tradesman Brewing Co.: Marzen, Sweet Potato Pie Porter
• LO-Fi Brewing Co.: Festbier
craft beer releases to put on your radar
• Ghost Monkey Brewery: Oktoberfest Festbier
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• Estuary Beans and Barley: Schnitzengiggle Festbier, Moon
• Indigo Reef Brewing Co.: Sharktoberfest
• Low Tide Brewing: Prot Y’all Festbier, Low Country No Boil SE IPA, Sandy Banana Hefeweizen, Coco En Fuego Chili Chocolate Stout, Hush Your Mouth Triple IPA
• The Garden by Charles Towne Fermentory: Oktoberfest
• Beve Beni Brewing Co.: Oktoberfest Festbier
• Munkle Brewing Co.: Dinner Bell Dubbel
• Two Blokes Brewing Co.: Umlaut Kolsch, Kobold German IPA Prost, brewing fam! It’s our favorite time of the year here at HOPS. It’s Oktoberfest! Bring on the marzens, pumpkin ales, pastry stouts and, of course, Festbier. In this fall issue, we bring you festivals, fairs and where to find the best Oktoberfest styles in town. Grab your beanies and boots. Cooler weather or not, we are ready to cozy up by the campfire and kick back the fall-style brewskis.
• Frothy Beard Brewing Co.: Bustin Makes Me Feel Good and Necromancer
• Brewlab Charleston: Back to the Brewlab Imperial Stout and Victoberfestbier
September
• New Realm Brewing Co.: Choco Taco Stout & Italian Pilsner Collab with /Frothy Beard
Whipper Dark Cherry Sour
• Frothy Beard Brewing Co.: Sip Sip Fest & Sip Sip Fest Varieties, Oktoberfest
• Ghost Monkey Brewery: Marshmallow Cream Ale and Mango Carolina Reaper IPA
• Oak Road Brewery: Oktoberfest and Lemon Blueberry Sour
Kyle Wallace aka
Juice Hazy Pale, Watermelon Crush Seltzer
Distilling Bourbon Barrels and Festbier
• Two Blokes Brewing Co.: Marzen October releases
• Hobcaw Brewing Co.: Imperial Stout Aged in Beyond
Upcoming
• Commonhouse Aleworks: Folksfest, Oleander IPA, Barony
• Frothy Beard Off World Brewery & Taproom: James Tea Kirk Amber Ale with Black Tea and Beam Me Up Scotchie Scotch Ale, Oktoberfest
• Tideland Brewing Co.: Tidefest, Foeder Aged Golden Brett
Here’s what’s coming down the pipeline this fall around town. Please see brewery websites and social pages for specific release dates. releases
• Oak Road Brewery Co.: Persephone Hibiscus Saison
• Palmetto Brewing Co.: Oktoberfest
• Munkle Brewing Co.: Bourbon Honey Blonde, Brett Saison, Brett Tripel, Eligiah Craig Barrel aged Silver Shoes Stout, Buffalo Trace Barrel Aged Silver Shoes Stout
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Edwards subscribes to the five ingredi ents of beer: hops, malts, yeast, water and love. And it’s love that has taken him from the brewhouse at Palmetto and Revelry to being taproom manager at Service Brewery in Savannah to brand manager at Estuary. His loyalty to the industry doesn’t stop there. During the Covid-19 pandemic when production slowed across the country, Edwards found a way to continue to grow and give in other ways: candles. Thus, Candles by Lumeire was born. Candles by Lumiere are created by taking cans from various breweries and making unique scents and selling them in taprooms and boutique stores. A portion of the pro ceeds go back to a rotation of nonprofits.
• Lincoln & South Brewing Co., Hilton Head, S.C.
• Service Brewing Co., Savannah, Ga.
Kristian Edwards, brand and sales manager at Estuary Beans and Barley
The Candle Man
CRAFT BREW PROFILE
Tarah Gee
By Tarah Gee W ho is this incredibly exu berant-looking human, you ask? Many around town may already know him. If you do, you love him. Meet Kristian Edwards. He’s been in the brewing industry for almost a decade and has damn near worked his way around the globe doing so. One May afternoon at Saltwater Cowboys, I sat down beside Kristian, but had no idea who he was. It wasn’t long before we were chatting, beers in hand. “Never met a stranger” is a cliche that has been used to describe both of us and here we were, strangers but yet, not. We both spent time at Palmetto Brewing Company. We both were wanderers, not lost but exploring. And we both fell deeply in love with an industry that is constantly giving, growing and teaching. Before long, we were laughing and com paring notes about the Charleston beer scene. I immediately texted my Hops partner, Kyle Wallace: “Kristian Edwards is our next craft profile. He IS Charleston beer!”
• Two Tides, Savannah, Ga.
• Locally Made, Savannah, Ga.
• Edmund’s Oast Brewing Co., Charleston, S.C.
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“That’s what this industry is really all about.”
Where to find Candles by Lumiere:
• Saltwater Cowboys, Charleston, S.C.
• Commonhouse Aleworks, Charleston, S.C.
• Mildred Newberry, Charleston, S.C.
• Revelry Brewery Co., Charleston, S.C.
• Low Tide Brewing, Charleston, S.C.
Although originally from Maryland, Edwards has lived and breathed the brewing world in the Southeast for almost a decade, with the exception of a hiatus in Hawaii — because when you get offered a chance to brew beer in Hawaii, you brew beer in Hawaii.
“I’m a slave to stainless (used to brew, fer ment and package beer),” Edwards said in our next meeting at his new home, Estuary Beans and Barley on Johns Island, where he is the brand and sales manager. “I want to know everything this business has to offer,” he said, his infectious smile beaming like sunlight from his eyes as he talked and it’s no wonder that every brewery in town that he’s worked for wants him back.
“It’s always bigger than beer. Creating, growing, learning, giving back,” he said.
• Smoke ‘N Brew, Charleston, S.C.
2 p.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday 2 p.m.-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday 12 p.m.-7 p.m. Sunday
1291 Folly Road, James Island 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Sunday
94 Stuart St., Downtown 11 a.m.-10 p.m. daily
Edisto River Brewing Co.
Fam’s Brewing Co.
1505BreweryKingSt.,Downtown 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Sunday
Coast Brewing Co.
2201BrewingRiverCo.MechanicStreetB,Downtown
Estuary Beans and Barley 3538 Meeks Farm Road, Johns Island 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday-Wednesday 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Thursday 8 a.m.-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday
Edmund’s Oast
Fatty’s Beer Works 1436 Meeting St., Downtown 4 p.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday 4 p.m.-10 p.m. Friday 12 p.m.-10 p.m. Saturday 12 p.m.-6 p.m. SundayCONTINUED
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Closed Monday 4 p.m.-9 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday 4 p.m.-10 p.m. Thursday 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday
1250 2nd Street North, North Charleston 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Thursday and Friday
Key OccasionalPatio live music In-house kitchen Dog orFoodfriendlytruckspop-ups
Brewlab Charleston 2200 Heriot St., Downtown 4 p.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday 12 p.m.-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday 12 p.m.-6 p.m. Sunday Charles
4831AleworksCommonhouseO’HearAve.,NorthCharleston
Closed Monday-Wednesday 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Thursday 4 p.m.-10 p.m. Friday 2 p.m.-9 p.m. Saturday 2 p.m.-7 p.m. Sunday
209 Main Road Suite B, Johns Island
Closed Monday-Wednesday 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Thursday 4 p.m.-9 p.m. Friday 2 p.m.-8 p.m. Saturday 12 p.m.-6 p.m. Sunday
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1081BrewpubMorrisonDrive, Downtown 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Sunday
809FermentoryTowneSavannahHwy.,WestAshley
Edmund’s Oast
Bevi Bene Brewing 1859 Summerville Ave., Downtown 1 p.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday 12 p.m.-9 p.m. Friday and Saturday 12 p.m.-8 p.m Sunday
Cooper
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11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Monday 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. Tuesday- Thursday 11 a.m. - 12 a.m. Friday - Saturday 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sunday
Wide 101BrewingAwakeCo.ButtonHallAve.,Goose Creek 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday and Tuesday 4 p.m.-10 p.m. Wednesday 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Thursday 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday 12 p.m.-9 p.m. Sunday
Frothy BrewingBeardCo.1401SamRittenbergBlvd.
522BreweryMonkeyWandoLane,MountPleasant
Rusty Bull Brewing 3005 West Montague Ave. Suite 110, North Charleston 4 p.m.-10 p.m. Monday 12 p.m.-10 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday 12 p.m.-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday 12 p.m.-8 p.m. Sunday
New BrewingRealmCo., CHS
337 King Street, Charleston, SC 29401
Wind and Waves
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Hobcaw Brewing Co.
Revelry Brewing
Westbrook Brewing Co.
Holy City Brewing 1021 Aragon Ave., North Charleston 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Sunday
4155 Dorchester Road, North Charleston Closed Monday and Tuesday 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday
510 Ridge Road, Mount Pleasant Closed Monday 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday-Friday 12 p.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
Suite 1, West Ashley 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Wednesday 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Thursday-Saturday 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday
10 Conroy St., Downtown 12 p.m.-10 p.m. Sunday-Thursday 12 p.m.-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday
Frothy Beard Off World 117 South Main St., Summerville Closed Monday 4 p.m.-10 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday
Rusty Bull at Chucktown Brewery
2079 Wambaw Creek Unit 1, Daniel Island Closed Monday 4 p.m.-9 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday 3 p.m.-9 p.m. Friday 12 p.m.-9 p.m. Saturday 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday LO-Fi Brewing 2038 Meeting St., Downtown Closed Monday 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday 4 p.m.-9 p.m. Thursday and Friday 2 p.m.-9 p.m. Saturday 2 p.m.-6 p.m. Sunday
1 p.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday 1 p.m.-9 p.m. Friday 12 p.m.-9 p.m. Saturday 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday
Munkle Brewing
Tidelands Brewing
SNAFU Brewing Co.
Indigo Reef Brewing Co.
Ghost
Freehouse Brewery
BrewingTradesmanCo.1647KingStreetExtension, Downtown 12 p.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday 12 p.m.-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday 12 p.m.-6 p.m. Sunday
Two Blokes Brewing
1331 Ashley River Road, Charleston Closed Monday and Tuesday 2 p.m.-10 p.m. Wednesday-Friday 12 p.m.-10 p.m. Saturday 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday
Low Tide Brewing 2863 Maybank Hwy., Johns Island 3 p.m.-10 p.m., Monday-Thursday 12 p.m.-12 a.m. Friday and Saturday 12 p.m.-10 p.m. Sunday
880 Island Park Drive, Daniel Island 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday-Thursday 11:30 a.n.-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday Oak Road Brewery
496 Long Point Road, Mount Pleasant Closed Monday and Tuesday 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday 3 p.m.-9 p.m. Friday 1 p.m.-9 p.m. Saturday 12 p.m.-7 p.m. Sunday
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108 East 3rd North St. Suite C, Summerville Closed Monday and Tuesday 3 p.m.-9 p.m. Wednesday-Friday 12 p.m.-9 p.m. Saturday 12 p.m.-6 p.m. Sunday BrewingPalmettoCo.
1513 Meeting Street Road, Downtown 2 p.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday 1 p.m.-9 p.m. Friday and Saturday 1 p.m.-8 p.m. Sunday
2895 Pringle St., North Charleston Closed Monday 2 p.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday 12 p.m.-6 p.m. Sunday
3280 Industry Drive, North Charleston 3 p.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Wednesday 3 p.m.-9 p.m. Thursday and Friday 2 p.m.-9 p.m. Saturday 12 p.m.-6 p.m. Sunday The Garden by Charles Towne Fermentory
547 Long Point Road Suite 101, Mount Pleasant 4 p.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Wednesday 3 p.m.-9 p.m. Thursday 2 p.m.-9 p.m. Friday 12 p.m.-9 p.m. Saturday 12 p.m.-8 p.m. Sunday
Amenities Key OccasionalPatio live music In-house kitchen Dog orFoodfriendlytruckspop-ups
Brewing4427SpruillAve., North Charleston Opening late summer/early
SC 289 Huger St., Downtown 4 p.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Thursday 12 p.m.-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday 12 p.m.-8 p.m. Sunday
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The festival will feature live music, food trucks and beer education. There are more sponsorship opportunities available. Tickets can be purchased online at its website scbeer.org.
The South Carolina’s Brewers Guild has 83 brewery members across the state and con tinues to grow. With almost 130 breweries statewide, reaching 100% membership is one the Guild’s main objectives. “We’re excited for the Guild’s inau gural Best of S.C. Craft Beer Festival for many reasons,” stated Terry Horner, vice president of the S.C. Brewers Guild’s board of directors. “One, it will be the largest gathering of South Carolina craft breweries ever held. Two, it’s 100% dedicated to beer produced in the Palmetto State. “Three, it pairs award-winning beers with live music, a dance hall DJ, live music by Prettier Than Matt, food from local favorites and craft beer-related vendors. Showcasing our in-state breweries for craft beer lovers across the Southeast is a unique opportu nity we couldn’t pass up, and one that we are eager to turn into an annual tradition.”
The S.C. Brewers Guild Festival first festival will feature 65 breweries Oct. 15 at Junction 800 in Columbia.
While the date that was chosen is during a busy beer time of the year, she said the guild believes featuring the state’s breweries in Columbia in October will give the entire state a chance to come together to sample regions they otherwise might not get to. Beyond providing a stellar festival, the guild aims to create a diverse component and platform to showcase all that the state has to “Southoffer. Carolina’s craft beer scene has always been fantastic, but even many within our state haven’t realized just how many great local drinks are made right here in their own backyard,” said Guild President Pearce Fleming, owner of North Charleston’s Commonhouse Aleworks.
While the festival was canceled in 2020, the festival in 2021 was brought to Charleston under slightly different circum stances. Thanks to the pandemic, the pro ducers decided to err on the side of caution and scale the festival as a “beer week” event instead of a one-day festival. Breweries across the county participated by having discounts, selling merchandise and hosting pint nights to support the cause instead.
THE BIG STORY
For the first time in three years, beer enthusiasts will be able to taste a lot of beers at the in-person Charleston Beer Festival
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This year’s Oktoberfest is one you won’t want to miss. Support local. Drink Local. Stay Groovy.
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Oct. 22, North Charleston Charleston Beer Festival
It’s been three years since the last Charleston Beer Fest and folks are thirsty for it to “Thisreturn.yearwe are excited about being back!” said Richard Reems, director of marketing and development at Palmetto Community Care. “It has been too long since we came together to celebrate all the amazing breweries in our area, and we cannot wait until the doors open at noon on October 22!” The last in-person beer festival in 2019 was also the first year that the festival was held at Riverfront Park in North Charleston. This year, revelers can expect to see participating breweries from the region, musical acts throughout the day as well as vendors, artists, sponsors and supporters of Palmetto Community Care, which says it is excited to have the festival back in full scale.
“We will be rolling out a standard festival code of conduct along with a new mobile safety app. We want everyone to drink, dance and have a fun time, and this is how we create space for people to Drink Beer And Do Good.”
“As you can imagine, finding a date in a centralized location in a state that lives for college football can be difficult,” said Laura Voyles, events and affiliate membership coordinator of the organization.
Get ready for some October Fest-ivals
“The Best of S.C. Craft Beer Festival is an incredible opportunity to showcase that, and to bring together the brewers and craft enthusiasts that make our beer industry so special.
By Tarah Gee Get your steins ready. South Carolina will have more than its share of October beer events and activities to attend. After several years of cancellations and delays due to hurricanes and pandemics, beer festivals are back and they’re bigger than ever. Whether you are new to Charleston, a veteran of the area or a visitor, October promises to be filled with all the craft beer that your heart desires from the 35-plus breweries in Charleston and almost 50 throughout the Lowcountry. Phenomenal growth in recent years has led the industry to generate thousands of jobs and pump millions of dollars into the local economy.
“We look forward to using the awareness and focus an event like this brings to con tinue to modernize South Carolina’s rules and regulations to support and uplift our small businesses, breweries included.”
“We are fortunate that this festival already has solid [sanitary] practices in place that prepared us well to emerge from the pan demic,” Reems said. “Everyone will receive their own commemorative festival mug for beer samples and pours. Hand-washing and sanitizing stations will be scattered around the park for everyone to access.
So lace up your boots and lederhosen:
Horner said South Carolina’s craft beer industry was still in its infancy compared to other“However,states. this event is evidence that the guild has made great strides with the help of so many partners to provide value and engagement to its membership,” he said. “We feel an event of this magnitude will help get the word out about the quality and unique flavors South Carolina craft brew eries are known for.”
Oct. 15, Columbia Best of S.C. Craft Beer Festival
The festival organizers also said they would
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There was nothing but smiles on June 24th in the taproom and courtyard of The Hold, the experimental barrel-aged sour program by Revelry Brewing Company, on the final evening of their adventure at 36 Romney St. in Charleston. Members of the community came out in support to show love to owners Ryan Coker, Sean Fleming and Jay Daratony as they closed the doors to the location for the final time. Boxes of specialty bottles filed out the doors and into the back of cars sure to be enjoyed in the days, weeks and months to come. Provided The Hold was host to Revelry Brewing Company’s experimental barrel-aged sour program continue to find creative ways to expand and invest in the loyalty of its audience by consulting world-renowned festival producers. This year, they spoke with mar keting experts from Coachella, Stagecoach and Bonnaroo for ideas on innovative best practices. The VIP areas will continue to expand and there will eventually be a V-VIP“Futurearea.festivals will also have cus tomizable packages for businesses who want to make Charleston Beer Fest a team-building or social outing for their employees,” Reems said. One thing is for sure, he said. This year’s event will take place — rain or shine. It’s been too long since the Lowcountry has come together to cele brate the craft brew industry in a festival venue, Reems said.
Saturday1-9p.m.Charleston Brewery District Free trolley
Wind and Waves Brewing coming soon to North Charleston Charleston’s newest brewery is coming soon to Spruill Avenue. Owners David and Jennifer Jeffcoat and brewer Kyle Lieving of Chucktown Brewery fame say they are hoping to open around the first week in October. The name of the brewery, Wind and Waves Brewing, comes from Jeff being a water enthusiast, competitive paddleboarder and volunteer who spends time cleaning up the creeks and river. Using a five-barrel system with eight serving tanks, they plan to offer all styles of beers. The opening taplist is scheduled to include New England IPAs, a couple of sours, a brown and a cream ale. Check out their social media feeds for an opening date.
Monday4-5p.m.Munkle Brewing Co. Happy Hour, $2 off pours
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“We are dedicated to creating a festival where breweries and distributors who want to expand to Charleston introduce their best at Charleston Beer Fest, national music artists want to be a part of the lineup and great beer is had by all so that money can be raised for the essential work of Palmetto Community Care!” Reems said. You can find the full schedule at chsbeerfest.org and sponsors include: Avita Pharmacy, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, LoopIt, David Aylor Law, Total Wine, Jensen & Farrell, Haller Law Firm and more! Oct. 28-Nov. 6, various locations
Revelry Brewing Sun-sets with Sparkbox 4-5 p.m. Munkle Brewing Co. Happy Hour, $2 off pours
Charleston Beer Week Ah, Charleston Beer Week… Ten days of nonstop events, friends, family and fun. Charleston Beer Week (CBW) has seen its share of cancellations due to hurricanes, a 1,000 year flood, date conflicts and dis tribution meltdowns. Yet, it perseveres! Just like the people of Charleston.
“We have to maintain our culture in this city,” Winn said. “In the expansion [in local brewing] we are seeing, it’s easy to get diluted. Beer Week is the chance to revitalize what our beer community looks like, tastes like, drinks like, feels like and why it matters. We have to maintain the soul of this industry.”
Wednesday4-5p.m.Munkle Brewing Co. Happy Hour, $2 off pours 7 p.m. Brewlab Charleston Burger & Beer Night - $15 Plus, Trivial Trivia 7 p.m. Charles Towne Fermentory Trivia 7 p.m. Low Tide Brewing Trivia
Tuesday4-5p.m.Munkle Brewing Co. Happy Hour, $2 off pours
HOPS met recently with Chris Winn, CBW’s new executive director, to discuss how he plans to continue the former director’s legacy while creating his own footprint in 2022. Winn said he aims to make up for previous years’ cancel lations due to the pandemic and hur ricanes. Half of 2017 and 2018 CBW events around the region were canceled due to hurricanes. Events were shifted in 2019 and 2020, only to be knocked out by Covid-19. By the time 2021 rolled around, people were eager to move for ward with events, but were cautiously optimistic. Attendance was markedly lower than expected.
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One thing you can always rely on CBW to produce is community and enthusi asts. There is no lack of loyalists. Each year, CBW puts a new spin on its logo and encourages partygoers to permanently get the art tattooed on their body. Yes, you read that correctly! CBW encourages you to get its logo tattooed on your body and in doing so, you can receive weekly, monthly, yearly or even lifetime discounts at certain locations on beers and products. CBW 2022 will open Oct. 28 with a Brewer’s Ball at Edmund’s Oast Brewing Company and close with a Finale Party on Nov. 6 at The Garden at Charles Towne Fermentory. In between, there are close to eight events every evening from Summerville to James Island to Isle of VolunteersPalms.are needed. If you are inter ested, please reach out to Chris Winn via the CBW website for more information. Planning is still underway so be sure to check the calendar for the most up to date information. For more info: charlestonbeerweek.com Provided A lot of people are very passionate (re. tattoos) about Charleston Beer Week
Now with close to 40 breweries cur rently in the Charleston metro area, there is plenty of soul to be found. “We’ve got new breweries, tertiary breweries, gypsy breweries. We have to become clear as to what beer week means. The proof needs to be in the pud ding this year,” Winn said. You will definitely be able to find the proof in the pudding with Tha Community, a gypsy brewery by the Traveling Hoptista aka April Dove. Her collaborations have popped up all over town and have wowed folks all over the Lowcountry.
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Sunday11-3p.m. Commonhouse Aleworks Sunday brunch
Name that Tune Trivia 6 p.m. Low Tide Brewing Bingo 6:30 p.m. Brewlab Charleston Buy two pints, get six wings! Plus, Music Bingo 6:30 p.m. Estuary Beans and Barley Trivia 7 p.m. Baker & Brewer Trivia
Name that Tune Trivia 7 p.m. Rusty Bull Brewing Trivia (first Wednesday only) 7 p.m. Tidelands Brewing Music Bingo 8 p.m. Fam’s Brewing Co. Trivia
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“What I’m most looking forward to bringing to the festival season is another creation of beer,” Dove said. “Tradesman has been gracious enough to allow me to brew on their two barrel system for CBW and Charleston Beer Festival. I’m excited to serve my creation to enthusiasts of beer.”
Weekly Brewery Calendar
Charleston Taco Thursday, 5 for $10 4-5 p.m. Munkle Brewing Co. Happy Hour, $2 off pours 6 p.m. Ghost Monkey Brewery Brewery Bingo 6 p.m. Hobcaw Brewing Co. Team Trivia 6:30 p.m. Indigo Reef Brewing Co. Music Bingo 6:30 p.m. Sanfu Brewing COmpany Bingo
7 p.m. New Realm Brewery
By Kyle Wallace HOPS recently sat down with Andy Elliott, co-owner and director of brewing operations at Low Tide Brewing, and founder Mike Fielding. In recent years, there have been several changes at Johns Island’s first brewery.
“I tried to focus on all the positive things that can be done at a brewery instead of the hard work it takes to open a new business” he said. “I took time to find more balance in my life. I met my wife at the taproom, we bought a house, became foster parents and now we have a young family including my adopted son and a biological daughter. Many regulars know my kids’ faces as they frequent the brewery and are proud mem bers of the Juice Box Crew.”
“The social environment of a brewery is one of our favorite aspects of our business and where we pride ourselves as a company culture,” Fielding said. “Over the last six years since we opened, we have seen many high moments and many low moments too. ‘That’s life’ the expression goes but going through those ups and downs is something we are still learning.”
Elliott came to the Lowcountry after serving as head brewer at Benson Brewing in Nebraska. His brewing talents and desire to use local ingredients have led to stellar beers. For example, “Basil Better Have My Money” Ale won a bronze medal at the 2018 Great American Beer Festival. Both beer entrepreneurs often talk about stewardship. They strive to make the tap room not just a place to drink beer, but an inclusive place to gather various politicians, groups and organizations have all used the brewery as a venue for their causes. This all came to a halt when the pandemic struck.
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Elliott said he gained a new perspective on life after his mother died in a car acci dent a year after the brewery opened.
“I never thought I’d be a beach guy, but I’m learning,” he said. Lagers are his favorite style of beer to brew, and a crisp pilsner is his go-to drinking beer. But don’t let his traditional preferences mislead you — he also is very excited to talk about his newest Quencher Series seltzer, as he put down a blazing orange-colored seltzer on the table. But with every high moment at a brewery, there continues to be unexpected low moments too. Their most recent taproom-only 16-ounce can release was the Jordan’s Pils. The brew pays homage to a Low Tide family member who is suffering from cancer. The pilsner can release was a way to help spread the patient’s story and raise donations. All of the proceeds from the can sales are being donated by Low Tide for medical expenses. In the end, the brewery raised about $18,000 to support the patient’s fight. Like many of the brewery owners in Charleston, it is not hard to see the passion in the eyes of Fielding and Elliott. They would be the first to tell you their passion comes from their time with their family, employees and everyday customers who come through the door. Also important: the opportunity to see the community come together around good causes, supporting good people. Those intangible qualities of positive vibes continue to raise the bar at Low Tide Brewing.
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“The lockdown was tough,” Fielding said. “We are a draft-focused brewery. We thought about pivoting into cans, but made the choice not to. But our local following is what saw us through. The sales of to-go crowlers allowed us to make it.” The ability to serve cus tomers at a pass through window, and to-go sales allowed them to stay open, and work towards betterElliotttimes.said the brewery has had a lot of success in New Age beers, such as “hazies, adjunct beers and nonbeer flavored beers.” They also produce malt beverages like “Tastes Like Gatorade Blue Seltzer” that have turned out to be very pop ular. “We wanted to include nontraditional beer fans. That’s where the seltzer, and stuff like our occasion glitter beer come in.”
Today, Low Tide boasts an impressive brewery operation. It has 12 20-barrel conical fermenting tanks, three 20-barrel brite tanks, and a 10-barrel brewing system at the original location, and an offsite production facility in North Charleston.“By2021 our distribution was up almost 40%,” Fielding said. “This is thanks to our local following spreading the word about our beer. We did almost 3,000 barrels of beer last year. We have a beer just for the Kiawah Golf Course.” This rise of production led to the hiring of Head Brewer Sam Pagano. Formerly head brewer at C.H. Evans Brewing in Albany New York, Pagano’s desire to be where it is warmer led him to Charleston.
Low Tide Brewing boasts an impressive operation Beer drinkers relax (above) at Low Tide Brewing
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Elliott joined Fielding and Low Tide in 2015. He received a fermentation science degree from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, where he apprenticed and studied under head brewers from Odell, New Belgium and Coors. Fielding started out as a home brewer in the basement of his fraternity house. It was while kayaking in the waters around Johns Island in 2012 that the idea for Low Tide Brewing was formed. “Since 2017 I’ve gotten married, and also bought a house,” he said. “No kids but we do have four dogs. I pour most of my time and money back into the brewery.”
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