• Hometown Happenings - Country and Lace Florist

    Hometown Happenings - Country and Lace Florist,Christy Siegling

    This month I want to introduce you to Chris Bucknam who runs Country and Lace Florist… flower lover, mother of three, dog owner, wife, Mt. Pleasant resident, and local business owner. How did you get into the floral world?  My grandmother had a floral shop in Raleigh that she ran. She worked in tha

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  • Hometown Happenings - Your Neighborhood Blacksmith

    Hometown Happenings - Your Neighborhood Blacksmith,Christy Siegling

    Although I love a lush garden, an overflowing flower box, brick pathways, an inviting porch, and painted shutters as some of my favorite additions to a home… For me, it doesn’t get much better than hand hammered metal in my mind. Here’s an interview with local metal worker and blacksmith, Adam Gilbe

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  • Charleston Area Farmer's Markets

    Charleston Area Farmer's Markets,Donna Andreano

    If you live in Charleston or are just visiting, one thing you should make a point to do is visit a Farmer's Market. BUY LOCAL is heard quite often in Charleston. From Farm to Table is another phrase you'll hear. Many Charleston restaurants are supporting Local Farmers on a daily basis. They make use

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  • Buy Local - Boone Hall Farms Market

    Buy Local - Boone Hall Farms Market ,Julie Fanelli

    Boone Hall Market My last blog, “What the Heck is an Agrihood?” explained about the growing trend of neighborhoods that somehow incorporate a garden or farm for the neighbors to benefit from. The rising trend was most likely sparked by people wanting more and more to live healthier lifestyles and c

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  • Local Maker Highlight : Supporting Local Made Easy!

    Local Maker Highlight : Supporting Local Made Easy!,Christy Siegling

    Shopping handmade is a surefire way to make any buying experience more special. Mt. Pleasant and the barrier islands have several crafty events, including our local farmers' markets, festivals hosted in the Old Village, our annual winter Holiday Market on Coleman Blvd, and many smaller fairs hosted

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