• 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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  • Bubbles Gift Shoppe - More than just closing gifts!

    Bubbles Gift Shoppe - More than just closing gifts!,Sold South Carolina Team

    SOLD Blog Volume 1 Article 2- Closing GiftsSold South Carolina Real Estate TeamMount Pleasant/Charleston, SC Closing gifts aren’t just for realtors. I have found that when you say, “Thank you” by way of a gift to clients, you have a high percentage of return business. The gift should be useful and

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  • Naturally, the Friendliest City Supports Local Businesses!

    Naturally, the Friendliest City Supports Local Businesses!,Donna Andreano

    Charleston has been noted as being the Friendliest City in many publications including Conde Nast. It's a 'small town' type city. The people really support one another. Whether you are in the food and beverage business or in nursing or a healthcare facility, the employees have a bond.  Restaura

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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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  • Ruke’s Fresh Produce

    Ruke’s Fresh Produce,Jack Little

    The Freshest Produce in the Charleston Area If you’ve driven Mathis Ferry Road, no doubt you’ve seen the legendary Ruke’s Fresh Produce stand. It has the reputation of being Mt. Pleasant’s most popular fresh vegetable stand.       Ruke’s began in the back of an old pickup truck by his brother, Wi

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