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cern about President Joe Biden’s response to the inflation numbers. “There’s some things that the Biden administration could do, and I don’t believe they’re rectifying it,” Duncan said. “So we’re going to see the Fed (Federal Reserve) raise rates to kind of slow inflation, and we’re just in a sticky wicket right now because of the Biden administration’s policies.” Duncan’s office sent a news release on Tuesday calling inflation “Bidenflation.” “Americans are paying more for virtually every-

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to 8.5 percent in March — the highest rate since 1981. “If you think about an 18-wheeler — that’s a 300-gallon (fuel) tank, and if you go from $3 a gallon to $5 a gallon, you went from $900 to fill up to $1,500 to fill up. So, that money is going to be passed on in consumer goods costs, because the truckers aren’t going eat it. “That’s just part of it,” he added. “Supply chain issues are a big part of it. Coming out of COVID with supply and demand, we have a higher demand for certain things … like computer chips, and then

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Third PLACE The Lancaster News Ashley Johnson and Genelles

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Second PLACE

It wouldn’t be Christmas without the ornaments.

Pickens County Courier Emily Wright and Solid Gold

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Gifts

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First PLACE The Daniel Island News Jan Marvin and Ronda Schilling and Zinnia

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Judges’ Comments: Great layout to showcase the products.


Gifts

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Third PLACE The Summerville Journal Scene Tisa M. Little and Badd Kitty

Hold My Tea bar crawl and sweet tea cocktail contest All week at participating bars, take a punch card and try “sweet tea” brews for the 2021 Sweet Tea Cocktail Contest. Sponsored by the Summerville Chamber, Firefly Distillery and other businesses. To participate, pick up a punch card from the Summerville Visitor’s Center or print one from visitsummerville.com. Also available at participating bars. Wednesday, Sept. 15: Jazz on the Square, 6 p.m. Summerville Orchestra Jazz Ensemble performs a free jazz concert on Hutchinson Square. The orchestra promises to play “all your favorite jazz hits, and maybe a few surprises” on its Facebook page at www.facebook.com/SummervilleOrchestra. Thursday, Sept. 16: Sweetest Third Thursday EVER, 5:30 p.m. Part of the town of Summerville’s monthly Third Thursdays, for three hours Hutchinson Square on Main Street will fill with local entertainment, craft vendors and artisans. Local shops and restaurants have extended hours.

Public Works Art Center will celebrate the opening of its SPARK exhibition, which includes art from local youth and adults in an exhibition that will run through Oct. 30. The 2021 theme is Identity. For more information on the exhibition, visit www.publicworksartcenter. org/s/stories/spark-exhibition. Friday, Sept. 17: Sweetest Silent Disco, 7 p.m. Four hours of entertainment featuring hits from the ‘80s, ‘90s and 2000s — but it’s up to you which to listen to, depending on which set of headphones you choose to wear. This fun music event is sponsored by Quiet Kingz Headphone Events and Summerville Dream. For more information on silent discos and Quiet Kingz, visit www.thedancedoctors.com. Saturday, Sept. 18: Summerville Post No. 21 100th Anniversary, 10 a.m. Summerville American Legion Post 21 will host its 100th anniversary with a celebration featuring vintage military vehicles, including the “Big Red One” military reenactors and Gen. Patton’s Jeep on display. The event lasts from 10 a.m. to The Vistas perform at the Hutchinson Square Bandstand during the 2019 Summerville 4 p.m. at its location at 105 Sumter Ave. Sweet Tea Festival on Sept. 21.

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Over 12,000 Division

First PLACE Charleston City Paper

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How Legacies are Born Our Signature Kinsey Cake is created with layers of honey soaked chocolate, filled with whipped chocolate mousse and finished with a rich chocolate pour. Affectionally named after the owners niece.

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Food & Alcohol

Open Division

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get Fresh, Local, Produce and more

Second PLACE Pickens County Courier Emily Wright and Porter’s Produce

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Food & Alcohol

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First PLACE The Lancaster News Ashley Johnson and KFC

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Restaurants/Nightlife

Under 12,000 Division

Third PLACE Pickens County Courier

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Under 12,000 Division

Second PLACE The Daniel Island News Jan Marvin and Suzanne Detar and Mellow Mushroom

On a beautiful, bright Sunday morning, Ukrainian flags were proudly on display around the practice courts at the Credit One Charleston Open. Players from the tournament, local tennis enthusiasts, along with Tennis Hall of Famers teamed up on April 3, to raise money for relief efforts in Ukraine. In under two hours, $100,000 was raised for “Tennis Plays for Peace.” The Women’s Tennis Association-sponsored charity is an DOUG PINKERTON initiative that brings the tennis community and Ukriane’s Anhelina Kalinina. fans together to support humanitarian relief efforts for the war in Ukraine. Everyone was a winner. DOUG PINKERTON tennis pro, Louis Skpowski, was excited to The tennis pro-am gave 24 local club-level “Tennis Plays for Peace” charity pro-am raised $100,000 for Ukraine relief efforts. come out to support a worthy cause and have players the opportunity to compete with WTA playing alongside the women and helping sup- some fun as well. His wife, Toni, and daughit’s really important to the players,” he said, players in a charity doubles tournament. The ter, Soleil, came to the event to cheer him on port the Ukrainian people. Lowcountry local then giving a special shoutout to Ben Navarro. participants pledged $50,000 for charity. The Pam Marino had a great time competing in the as he made a difference doing what he loves. “You’ve seen the facilities and the investment tournament matched the funds raised from the Louis credited the community as an important WTA event. Ben and the family are making in this event. event with another $50,000. “In tennis, we have fun amongst our rivals,” part of making the pro-am happen. Tournament Director Bob Moran opened the As soon as I said, ‘Hey I want to do something “This is what makes the Lowcountry, Daniel Marino said. “Today, we all came together for for Ukraine relief,’ it was a real easy ask. Ben tournament by talking about the significance Island, and Charleston happy, I love it,” Louis the benefit of Ukraine.” was 100 percent supportive.” of the event for the tennis community. “This LTP Daniel Island and LTP Mount Pleasant The club level players were thrilled to be is really important to us as a tournament and See CHARITY on PAGE 25

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Third PLACE Charleston City Paper Kristin Byars and Christina Bailey and Charleston Beer Works

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Restaurants/Nightlife

Over 12,000 Division

Second PLACE The Post and Courier Dean Bryant and Anson Restaurant

BUILDING BLOCKS OF CHARLESTON

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rom the countless lights that glitter above its Anson Street entrance to the chandeliers and star-shaped fixtures that hang from the dining room ceiling, Anson is always a sight to behold. And with chef Shaun Connolly running the kitchen, the fine dining establishment continues to turn out dishes that expand the mind and delight the senses all at the same time. Take, for example, what is quickly becoming one of Anson’s most in-demand items, even though it’s not on the regular dinner menu: the bone-in veal parmesan, which seems miles away from classic seafood dishes and Southern standards, and yet somehow fits right in under a Midwest-born chef who found his way in the Chicago culinary scene before moving to Charleston. “The name is recognizable, the dish is wine-friendly, and the portion and presentation is impressive,” Connolly said. And indeed, after being coated in house-made breadcrumbs and covered in slow-cooked pomodoro, then topped with buffalo mozzarella and Parmigiana Reggiano cheeses and fresh basil, it’s a

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wonder to behold on the plate. The veal is butterflied, tenderized and seasoned, Connolly added, flash-fried after being breaded, and then baked for five minutes once the sauce and cheese is applied. Veal parmesan was almost certainly brought to Charleston by the thousands of Italian immigrants who arrived in the Holy City around the turn of the 19th century. Once in America, they found meat to be far more easily accessible and less expensive than it was back home. Eggplant, once the focus of the dish in the old country, was replaced by chicken and veal. It was only a matter of time before Charleston’s fine dining establishments took that same concept and elevated it, as Anson does today. At Anson, the bone is left in the veal parmesan to enhance the flavor, moisture and presentation, according to Connolly. And the secret is getting out: the restaurant’s bone-in veal parmesan is “very popular,” Connolly said, to the point where it’s being offered as a special almost daily. All those lights at Anson are now shining down on a culinary classic that’s been transformed into something exciting and new.


Restaurants/Nightlife

Over 12,000 Division

PARTICIPATING BREWERIES Blackberry Farm Blue Jacket Creature Comforts DSSOLVR Dutchess Ales

First PLACE

Edmund’s Oast Brewing Co. The Eighth State Ettaler Evil Twin Flying Machine Fonta Flora

Charleston City Paper Ashley Smith and Christina Bailey and Edmund’s Oast Brewing Co.

Good Word Halfway Crooks Highland Heller Trum (Aecht Schlenkerla)

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Judges’ Comments: This is a great full page! The designer took a lot of time making this content cohesive and eye-pleasing with a very limited color palette.

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Events/Entertainment

Under 12,000 Division

Third PLACE The Voice of Blythewood Ashley Ghere and Town of Blythewood

instead of resources being allocated out of state. It seems to us that it became more about the dollar than the mission. You cannot put a dollar value on a soul, a calling, a path to maturity in Christ, or the

I have only one voice, but I say, “What a waste of millions of CP dollars! And if you let me vote, I will vote to keep it open as I have spent many years there and have seen firsthand what God can do with it.”


Under 12,000 Division

Second PLACE The Post and Courier Myrtle Beach/ Georgetown Times Robert Combs and Kaminski House Museum

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Under 12,000 Division

First PLACE The Sumter Item Janel Strieter and Mark Pekuri

Duckfest

Events/Entertainment

Saturday, October 9, 2021

Summerton, South Carolina

Summerton Duckfest Festival 2021 Activities Fall Open Team Bass Tournament Sat. Sept. 25 at John C. Land Landing $5,000 guaranteed 1st place!

Duck Calling Contest

Saturday, Oct. 9th Downtown Sumter The winner will go onto compete in the World Duck Calling Championship in Stuttgart, Arkansas.

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Judges’ Comments: I love the photos in the back of the ad with the duck on top. I love that you put title down the side instead across the top. The ad was very clean and eye pleasing.

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Events/Entertainment

Over 12,000 Division

Third PLACE

More Fun On The Farm!

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Events/Entertainment

A6: Wednesday, November 17, 2021

The Summerville Journal Scene

Over 12,000 Division

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Second PLACE

Summerville is filled with world class shops, boutiques and restaurants and now you can have all the information at your fingertips! Learn about new events, coupons and “where to” by downloading the Shop Summerville App and create an account, just scan the QR code above!

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Summerville Skates is a temporary outdoor ice rink that gives the Summerville community and guests the opportunity to experience something special throughout the winter holiday season! Visit SummervilleDream.org for info.

Krena Lanham and Nic Cokins and Summerville Dream

HOLIDAY MARKET

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THIRD THURSDAY

5:30PM-8:30PM l RAIN OR SHINE On the third Thursday of each month Historic Downtown Summerville transforms into a special marketplace featuring local entertainment, craft vendors and artisans, to complement the extended hours of our eclectic shops, boutiques and restaurants.

COVID-19 NOTICE

Events have been updated to support social distancing and to provide a more mindful experience. Events are subject to change or cancel without notice.

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Events/Entertainment

Over 12,000 Division

First PLACE Charleston City Paper Ashley Smith and Dela O’Callaghan

The 10th Annual charleston

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Judges’ Comments: Great use of color, images, and info. Very compelling.

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Health Services

Open Division

Third PLACE Pickens County Courier Emily Wright and Easley Place

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classroom, small groups of every variety, write detailed lesson plans, get observed often, do duties, give up planning time for meetings, and often must take a second job. Teachers complain about not being able to teach what

Willie says: Thank you for sharing your opinions, information on this issue and support of teachers. Just like I am running your views, I also run views of folks who disagree with you. If any teach-

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Second PLACE Charleston City Paper Cris Temples and Dela O’Callaghan and Charleston County School of the Arts

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Judges’ Comments: Great photo, really grabs attention. The use of white space balances the block of text and the Partner Success logo balances nicely with the pop out quote and logo.

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Address: 115 Ann Drive, Spartanburg, SC 29303, 201 Riverdale Road, Central, SC 29630, and Post Office Box 219, Cedar Bluff, AL 35959 Attorney, if applicable: Kenneth D. Acker Address: P. O. Box 9, Pickens, SC 29671 Date of Death: 04/01/2011 August 31 and September 7, 14 Estate: Halstead Bowden Powell, Jr. Case Number: 2011ES3900464 Personal Representative: Jeanne P. White and Mary P. Lundgren Address: 722 Shefwood Drive, Easley, SC 29642 and 18 Trustee Lane, Chilmark, MA 02535 Attorney, if applicable: Robert M. White Address: Post Office Box 10132, Greenville, SC 29603 Date of Death: 06/21/2011 August 31 and September 7, 14

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Courthouse, Pickens, South Carolina, 214 East Main Street, Pickens, South Carolina 29671. You are further notied that you are entitled to legal counsel in this matter and, if you are unable to afford legal representation, an attorney will be appointed to represent you. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT IF YOU DESIRE AN ATTORNEY TO BE APPOINTED TO REPRESENT YOU, YOU MUST QUALIFY. IN ORDER TO QUALIFY, YOU MUST REPORT TO THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT FOR PICKENS COUNTY AT 214 EAST MAIN ST, STE A100, PICKENS, SC 29671 WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS OF RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE TO COMPLETE AN APPLICATION. APPLICATIONS ARE ONLY ACCEPTED BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 9:30-11:30 A.M. or 2:30-4:30 P.M.

Estate: Winnie K. Brezeale Case Number: 2010ES3900303 Personal Representative: Richard Douglas Brezeale Address: 660 Little Eastatoe Rd., Sunset, SC 29685 Attorney, if applicable: Kenneth D. Acker Address: P.O. Box 9, Pickens, SC 29671 Date of Death: 08/22/2009 August 31 and September 7, 14 Estate: Smith G. Hendricks, Jr. Case Number: 2011ES3900491 Personal Representative: Smith Griffin Hendricks, III Address: 213 Holly Bush Road, Easley, SC 29640 Attorney, if applicable: L. Lesesne Hendricks, Jr. Address: P.O. Box 665, Easley, SC 29641 Date of Death: 07/12/2011 August 31 and September 7, 14

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In honor of Pickens County’s veterans, the Pickens County Veterans Affairs Office held events last week. On Saturdayn area veterans were treated to a meal, and on Sunday there was a veterans parade in downtown Liberty and a patriotic show at the Pickens County Performing Arts Center. Top: Liberty High School JROTC members prepare to the lead the parade. Above left: Melanie Ginn of the county VA office gives a gift to veteran Richard Laughlin. Above right: Martha and Jerry Laughlin enjoy the parade with Claire and Jerry Carroll. Below: A young man riding in the parade salutes the American flag. Right: the Liberty JROTC march under Old Glory.

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chaos in the streets, “the only person who killed anyone is the defendant, Kyle Rittenhouse.” “When we consider the reasonableness of the defendant’s actions, I ask you to keep this in mind,” Binger said, after explaining to the jury that a claim of self-defense can be valid only if Rittenhouse reasonably believed he was using deadly force to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm. The prosecutor said that it is not known exactly what words were said, but it is clear that Rittenhouse started a confrontation that led Joseph Rosenbaum to begin chasing Rittenhouse across a parking lot.

tenhouse as the victim, saying Huber was “trying to separate the head from the body” with the skateboard. Rittenhouse then wounded Gaige Grosskreutz, 27, a protester from West Allis, who had a gun in his hand as he stepped toward Rittenhouse. The defense pushed back against the notion that Rittenhouse was an outsider drawn to Kenosha by a call to arms on right-wing social media. RichardssaidRittenhousehadstrong tiestoKenosha—hisfatherlived thereandRittenhouseworkedin Kenosha County as a lifeguard — and had seen livestreams of what was happening.

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First PLACE The Island News Hope Falls and Frank’s Spirits and Wine

new location next door to old location. 1347 ribaut rd., unit d

GRAND OPENING EVENT • MARCH 17-19. grand opening to include various tasting events all three days

huge new selection of spirits and wine. wine specialist on staff to help with selections.

Judges’ Comments: Great use of color and fonts. Very compelling even without an image.



flavors. P.S. Don’t forget the crackers!

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Willie, I really like your column. The question I have is what is the project that was going on along Sheep Farm Road? Thank you. Willie says: That project is a pumping station for the sewer since “stuff” doesn’t run uphill. Now all that we need along Sheep Farm Road is

The Journal and City Of Seneca

Second PLACE The Journal, Seneca Melissa Bradley and City of Seneca

have to write again and explain to me what you’re talking about. According to the salary sheet the newspaper received from the county, the average salary at the quarry is more than $38,000 a year, plus really good benefits. There was no one as low as you say on the sheet. As far as your griping that “government owned business competing

electricity distribution utilities that are majority owned by the public sector, while the remaining 29 percent are privately owned. The privately owned ones are concentrated almost entirely in middle- and high-income areas. This is in line with findings of studies showing that privatization typically takes place in wealthier places.

COMMENTS ARE not intended to reflect views of The Journal’s management or staff and are the opinions of readers submitting them. The Journal makes no guarantee of their accuracy. As for answers, ol’ Willie does his best to get it right.

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First PLACE Charleston City Paper Kristin Byars and Dela O’Callaghan and Thailicious

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The Post and Courier Myrtle Beach/Georgetown Times Robert Combs and Kaminski House Museum

JAZZ BRUNCH Kaminski House Museum Lawn, Georgetown, SC

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June Home Maintenance Guide TACKLE THESE JOBS THIS MONTH TO STAY ON TOP OF HOME MAINTENANCE

Third PLACE Charleston City Paper Staff

1. Maintain your HVAC system

8. Detail your lawn mower

2. Address mold and mildew

9. Deep-clean pillows and rugs

3. Run pool pump daily and test pH 4. Eliminate areas of standing water 5. Call in pest control if needed

10. Pressure wash patio and driveway 11. Clean garden tools

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It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and Lowcountry Parent has you covered so you don’t miss out on any of the merriment and fun! From festivals and parades to Santa sightings and ideas to keep kids busy over winter break, check out our featured holiday happenings.

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Holiday Festival of Lights

Bizzy Bee Holiday Soiree

Celebrate the holiday in style with Bizzy Bee for our Holiday Soirée! December 18th, from 7PM - 9PM, join us at Bizzy Bee Indoor Play Center for fun photo booth photos with SANTA AND MRS. CLAUS, play holiday games, and rock around the Christmas tree! All this and pizza included for kids and adults! Come dressed in your Christmas best OR your best Christmas jammies! Tickets are $20 per child, $5 per adult.

871 Riverland Drive, Charleston 843-406-6990 HolidayFestivalofLights.com @JICP.HolidayFestivalofLights

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Sky Zone Charleston Holiday Camp

Registration is open for our Holiday Sky Camp! We have fun activities that will keep your child active and engaged all break long. Each Sky Camp includes LEGO build time, STEM projects, GLOW or Sky Wars jumps and more! Camps are designed for children 5 - 12 yrs and are offered as full and half day options. Call or go online to register today! 411 Wando Park Blvd, Mt Pleasant 843-588-5777 @SkyZoneCharlestonSC

Letters to Santa

Freshfields Village invites guests to drop Letters to Santa in a special mailbox on the Village Green this holiday season! For each letter received November 26 - December 20, Freshfields Village will donate $5 to the Dee Norton Child Advocacy Center in Charleston. 165 Village Green Lane, Kiawah Island freshfieldsvillage.com/event/letters-to-santa-2021/ @FreshfieldsVillage freshfieldsvillage

Charleston Christmas Special

The Charleston Christmas Special is celebrating 26 years of holiday entertainment. A long-standing tradition for hundreds of families, the show will be Dec. 16-22 at the Charleston Music Hall. The all-new holiday spectacular is a family-friendly blend of holiday classics and a host of new songs sure to get everyone in the Christmas spirit. Tickets available online. The Charleston Music Hall 37 John Street 843-416-8453 charlestonchristmasspecial.com @MoranzEntertainment moranzentertainment

A Charlie Brown Christmas

The classic animated television special, A Charlie Brown Christmas, comes to life in this faithful stage adaptation in which Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts Gang discover the true meaning of Christmas. Presented by FAME Performing Arts and its’ student cast. Performances scheduled for Dec. 10-11, and Dec. 17-18. Purchase tickets online.

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It’s the most wonderful time of the year at the Holiday Festival of Lights, open November 12 through December 31 at James Island County Park. Let your heart be light as you travel amongst the lights, whirl on the carousel, and share your wishes with Santa. For tickets visit HolidayFestivalofLights.com.

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The beloved holiday favorite returns! Chamber Music Charleston presents “The Night Before Christmas,” featuring musicians of CMC and CMC TWO along with special guests. Enjoy classic Christmas tales and sing along to favorite holiday songs in this special 45-minute family-friendly event. Monday, Dec. 20th with performances at 1 and 3:30pm. Purchase tickets online or call box office. College of Charleston Sottile Theatre 44 George Street 843-953-4726 chambermusiccharleston.org/classic-kid-concerts @ChamberMusicChs chambermusicchs

Mt. Pleasant Recreation Department

This holiday season, gather with family and friends to enjoy a variety of enriching experiences. We offer many unique events, including Santa’s Christmas Party, the Holiday Puppet Sing-A-Long, our Holly Jolly Christmas wonderland, Holiday Halfpipe at the skate park, or even Dive-In Movie Night at the pool. Learn more through our social pages or download our holiday brochure online to join the fun! Mount Pleasant Recreation Department 391 Egypt Rd, Mount Pleasant 843-884-2528 MtPleasantRec.com @MountPleasantRec mtpleasantrec

Santa Claus is coming to the South Carolina Aquarium! Visit between 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. on Santa Sundays (12/5, 12/12 and 12/19) to pose for a keepsake photo with St. Nick. Plus, we’ll have complimentary coffee for the adults! Can’t make it to Santa Sundays? Enjoy festive decorations, special animal programs, a holiday scavenger hunt and more when you visit the Aquarium any day this holiday season! 100 Aquarium Wharf, Charleston, 843-577-FISH (3474) scaquarium.org/tickets @scaquarium southcarolinaaquarium

Town of Mount Pleasant Holiday Weekend

Ring in the Holidays with the Town of Mount Pleasant. The 22nd Annual Holiday Market & Craft Show on Saturday, Dec. 11 from 11am - 4 pm at the Farmers Market Pavilion is the perfect place to find unique gifts and homemade goods while enjoying live music and kids’ activities. The 26th Annual Christmas Light Parade on Sunday, Dec. 12 at 5:30 on West Coleman Blvd will round out the weekend with beautiful floats, marching groups and fireworks illuminating the sky. Learn more on our Facebook event pages. experiencemountpleasant.com/play MountPleasantRec N3-1970336-1


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High School High school football has one rule change for 2021. The rule concerns blocking below the waist. Blocking below the waist is only allowed in the free blocking zone – a 6 x 8 zone centered on where the ball is snapped, put in play. Previously, blocking below the waist was permitted in this zone when all players involved in the blocking are on the line of scrimmage and in the zone at the snap, the contact is in the zone and the ball is in the zone. The rule change this year requires that the contact must be immediate and the initial action after the snap. A lineman may not take a step back at the snap and block low. He can take a step forward, or make a lateral step as he lowers his

torso to initiate the block. If contact is not made by the completion of the second step, the block is illegal.

College The main rules changes in college football focus on overtime play. This year, beginning with the second extra period, teams scoring a touchdown must attempt a two-point try. Previously this started with the third extra period in OT. Also in overtime, beginning with the third extra period, a team’s possession series will be one play for a

The team area and coaching box has been extended to the 20-yard line. Previously, the team area and coaching box was between the two 25-yard lines. It was extended last year between the two 15 yard lines to allow more room due to COVID 19. For live ball fouls that include loss of down and occur during the last play of a quarter, whether or not to extend the period is now at the option of the offended team. Previously they did not have this option and if the penalty included loss of down, the period was ended. For example, team A is leading by a point and has the ball on its own 20, fourth down and five with six seconds left in the game. The quarterback takes the snap, drops straight back and throws a pass far downfield way beyond the closest receiver. This is intentional grounding, but time runs out during the down. Previously,

have the ball on team A’s 20, first down and 10. A review process has been established for questionable game action regarding feigning injuries. Feigning an injury for any reason is unethical. An injured player must be given full protection under the rules. Feigning an injury is unsportsmanlike and contrary to the spirit of the rules. For questionable game action, a school or conference has the option to consult the National Coordinator of Football Officials who would then facilitate a video review. After the review, the National Coordinator will communicate any findings with the director of athletics at the institution for further action. This is the most wonderful time of the year. Here’s hoping your favorite team has a safe and successful year. Enjoy the season.


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First PLACE The Post and Courier Charleston Jewish Federation, College of Charleston Jewish Studies and The Post and Courier Judges’ Comments: Great work on what can only be termed a very emotional subject matter/topic. Hopefully, this was shared with history classes at both the high school and college levels. Great job!

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Unwrap a full year of fun and adventure with a Charleston County Parks Gold Pass! Play more and pay less with unlimited admission into many of your county parks. Spend the day at a variety of special events and take advantage of special park and program discounts only for Gold Pass holders! Call or visit us online to purchase today!

Looking for a gift the whole family will enjoy? Give the experience of adventure with a gift card and come fly through the trees together at Charleston Zipline Adventures. Choose from the Zipline Canopy Tour for mom, dad and older kids, or, the Kids Zip Koala Course for the younger ones. Wrap up your adventure with a scale up the tallest climbing wall in the Lowcountry! Purchase gift cards online.

Find It All this holiday season at Citadel Mall. Complete your holiday checklist for the whole family and get something for everyone at stores likes Bath & Body Works, Belk, Claire’s, Dillard’s, Hibbett Sport, Journey’s, LOFT, OutSlide In, Target and more! Don’t forget about MUSC Health for winter sniffles. NOW OPEN: Custom Station and Fire Kicks

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DJ Wicky Girl DJ Wicky Girl, written and illustrated by DJ Natty Heavy, is a fun & colorful kids book about a young DJ who uses the power of music to change the moods and minds of her friends. Kids can enjoy an easy, music centric read, full of catch phrases and whimsical words they will repeat for generations. Shop your book online!

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Draisin Vision Group This holiday, give the gift of “on-trend” sight. It’s time for those designer frames or contact lenses you and your family have been “eyeing” all year. Be at the height of fashion with our many specialty frame lines and don’t forget, sunglasses make the perfect stocking stuffer too! We look forward to helping you pick the perfect pair.

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Five Eighth Seams At Charleston’s favorite fabric store, learn a new hobby or cultivate your skill! We offer beginner or advanced classes for adults and kids. Learn how to sew garments, quilts and home décor to gift. Already love to sew? We have gift guides available to fill out and give to loved ones as the perfect gift. We also sell machines, custom fabric and accessories for sewing enthusiasts. Come visit us!

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Kids on King

Good presents last a little while, but great gifts last lifetimes! Surprise your favorite dancer with new dance classes! Kelly’s Dance offers all genres: ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, and lyrical/ modern for children aged two through high school. All experience levels welcome. This holiday, give the gift of dance!

Voted the Best Baby Store in Charleston, Kids on King is an upscale children’s boutique located in historic downtown Charleston. Selling classic southern children’s styles from newborn to pre-teen, we offer the latest fashion in clothing, shoes, accessories, gifts, toys, holiday, and smocking. Visit us at the store or shop online.

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harleston native Tia Clark, who grew up in downtown Charleston, never planned to start her own crabbing business, but after she discovered a passion for the ocean and crabbing in 2017, her venture took off. Thanks to a Facebook page created by a friend, Clark started to receive inquiries about teaching people to crab. In July 2018, she put her business on Airbnb experiences. “By November 2018, Airbnb was flying me out to San Francisco because they told me I had one of the top four experiences in their worldwide market,” she said. “It was a whirlwind.” Now she gets more bookings on her own website, CasualCrabbingWithTia. com. And interest in her business is only growing. In the last nine months, her story has been covered by People and Forbes magazines, in addition to being included in a video by Southwest Airlines.

Clark’s land-based crabbing excursions last about two and a half hours, during which she teaches people multiple ways to crab and how to throw a cast net. Crabbing With Tia books outings for visitors, locals, corporate groups and school students. But to Clark, the venture is more than just a business. It’s a way to connect with the community, educate people about South Carolina’s landscape, and implement sustainable fishing and crabbing practices. Clark also works with the state Department of Natural Resources and South Carolina Oyster Recycling and Enhancement to help rebuild crab and oyster habitats. “It’s really transformed now,” she said. “At first I was nervous about what I was doing, but now I feel like this is my goal, this is my purpose, this is what I’m here for. So, I put everything into it and I’m building this relationship with the community.”

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You nominated, and we listened! After more than 17,900 nominations in 300 categories, the Lexington County Chronicle welcomes you back to Our County’s Best! The top 5 nominations in each category have moved on to the Finalists voting round and we need you to decide who will be Our County’s Best! Get ready to submit your votes every day at www.lexingtonchronicle.com

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