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Moultrie, who owns Nourichment Medispa in West Ashley and has more than six years of experience as a registered nurse, said she expected to secure 501(c)(3) status soon and launch a website in January 2023.

toward a dynamic approach to lifestyle balance.Besides creating an accessible, visible network, another big focus of Minority Women in Medicine will be providing mentorship. She was inspired to start a nonprofit after receiving messages from people on social media over the years asking about the aspects of travel nursing and entrepreneurial nursing, with which Moultrie has experience.

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Zakihia Moultrie, a Mount Pleasant native and registered nurse, is launching Minority Women in Medicine nonprofit to create a resource and mentorship network for Charleston women working in or aspiring to be in the health care industry. Public health advocate NiAsia Elexis Smalls of Goose Creek is launching The Way Over to Wealness, a nonprofit centered on bringing awareness of mental and maternal health to underserved communities.

The nonprofit held its first networking brunch event Aug. 27 with nine speakers who own their own businesses or have diverse roles within the field of medicine. The brunch welcomed individuals aged 13 and older to attend and hear panelists detail their career paths for attendees that included students, health care professionals and those interested in the field.

As a small business owner, Moultrie will also focus on providing resources for those who own or want to own a business. And since a big part of her role at Nourichment Medispa is shedding light on preventive health care, her nonprofit will be geared

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Moultrie added, “When I was going through college, I wish that I had a mentor or someone that looked like me because in this day and age repre sentation really matters. I wish that I had someone that I could talk to about nursing,

“We’re going to do a lot of things together because our missions are Smallsintertwined,”told City Paper.

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Minority Women in Medicine’s mission is to create a safe environment for female health care professionals or those pursuing positions, Moultrie said. Her vision is to build a network across the Charleston area that will be active in the community by hosting quarterly health care fairs, educa tion-centered events and summer camps. Moultrie and Smalls said they did not know of any other Charleston health care non profits focused on minority women.

The Charleston Literary Festival will bring an exciting lineup of awardwinning authors to the city when it returns in November. Among the talented writers: Hernan Diaz , Patrick Redden Keefe , Tiya Miles and more.

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Smalls, who holds a master’s degree in public health from the University of South Carolina, was a panelist at the Aug. 27 event. She spoke about her own birthing experience and her collaborations with various health care resource organizations to bring transparency to the birthing pro cess and postpartum living.

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Two local women in health care are orga nizing nonprofits to focus on bringing resources and education to Black and Brown women in the Charleston area.

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“I want to provide education in regards to health and wellness [for] minority com munities,” Moultrie said. “There’s typically a lot of gaps there. I want to team up with dif ferent hospitals and schools and do things around the community. I’ll switch it up as I see what the needs are.”

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“This is a really difficult time. We’re at an inflection point in the history of this country. We’re gonna make decisions, and we’re making decisions now, that are gonna determine what we’re gonna look like the next 10 years from now.”

The festival will take place from Nov. 4-13 at notable, historic Charleston venues, such as the Dock Street Theatre and the Circular Congregational Church, that offer the perfect backdrop for literary events.

Individual tickets and packages for this highly-anticipated event for book lovers now are on sale through CityPaperTickets.com. —Staff reports

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In a proclamation at the press event, Tecklenburg announced Charleston would officially recognize Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 as National Hispanic Heritage Month. The United States began recog nizing National Hispanic Heritage Week in 1968. On Aug. 17, 1988, President Ronald Reagan expanded the celebration to a month-long recognition by enacting National Hispanic Heritage Month into federal“Nationallaw.

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The owner of the Concord Street lot alleges in a civil lawsuit that Charleston Mayor John Tecklenberg helped someone who is trying to block his home project and that the city accepted a sizable donation to try to buy the land.

Lowcountry residents can celebrate the region’s Hispanic and Latino heri tage at more than 40 events during a month-long celebration that started last“Hispanicweek. and Latino Americans have shaped our national character with centuries-old traditions that reflect the multi-ethnic and multicultural customs of their communities, while adding their own distinct and dynamic perspectives to the historical narrative of our nation,” Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg said during a press conference last Thursday.Tecklenburg, alongside the Latinx Advisory Council, a council of civic leaders poised with advising the mayor on efforts that improve diversity and inclusion, announced the city’s National Hispanic Heritage Month 2022 obser vances at the conference.

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While the city admits in court filings that Tecklenburg had “conversations with con cerned citizens” about the parcel, it denies several allegations, including an accusa tion that the mayor worked to “undermine and sabotage” the lot’s development. The city agreed, however, that one person was willing to make a “large donation” to help expand Joe Riley Waterfront Park.

A different kind of peep show Charleston police responded Sept. 8 to the report of a man being removed from a Charleston gentlemen’s club due to drunkenness. When officers arrived, the club’s security uncuffed the man, who proceeded to throw his phone, keys and wallet on the ground and remove his clothes while yelling at security. Before he could remove his shorts, police arrested him for public intoxication. Whew.

“Hispanic and Latino Americans represent a significant and fast growing demographic of our nation, we honor the invaluable ways they contribute to a stronger, more inclusive and prosperous city of Charleston,” said Tecklenburg.

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Officers responded Sept. 6 to a man’s West Ashley home after he reported harassment. He told police he arrived home to find his front door covered in ice cream. He accused his ex-girlfriend, who threw a bottle filled with urine at him previously, of being the culprit. Wonder if there were sprinkles anywhere.

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10 Concord St. is at the center of a dispute between the owner, the city and area residents

Last year, a group of South Adgers Wharf residents and the Charlestowne Neighborhood Association filed a zoning appeal stating, “The construction of 10 Concord would block that remaining corridor and close off the entire view corridor along South Adgers Wharf from East Bay Street.”

The zoning complaint cites a section in the city’s building code that covers build ings which could block views of the Ashley or Cooper rivers from certain streets on the peninsula. In addition, it mentions environ mental and flooding concerns.

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The Concord Street lot is one of the last vacant waterfront properties on the penin sula zoned residential. If built, the residence would have a sweeping view of the Cooper River and Charleston Harbor. And the view is what’s at the heart of the legal tussle.

A South of Broad waterfront parking lot is at the center of two ongoing fights — a zoning battle and a lawsuit. If a landowner wins, he’ll have a great Cooper River view in a new house. If the City of Charleston wins, the lot could become part of a park.

Hispanic Heritage Month always starts on Sept. 15, a historically significant day that marks the anniver sary of the independence of five Latin American countries: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua,” Tecklenburg said. “The des ignated period is also a nod to those from Mexico and Chile, which celebrate their independence on Sept. 16 and Sept. 18, respectively.”Tocelebrate the occasion, the Latinx Advisory Council, in collaboration with the city’s Cultural Affairs Department, planned more than 40 events throughout the month, including a com munity concert, a lecture series and a family-friendly festival.

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The “remaining corridor” is the view that is not currently blocked by the Harbor Pilots’ building.

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Officers responded Sept. 9 to a downtown nail salon after a technician reported a woman refused to pay for her pedicure. The technician told police the woman became angry with how her nails looked and said, “I’m going to kick your ass.” The technician offered to lower the price. The woman agreed. But when the session was done, she walked out anyway — without paying.

The parcel at 10 Concord St., now a parking lot adjacent to a waterfront building for Charleston Harbor Pilots, was shown as part of the park in plans from 1980, but when the park was completed in 1990, it was not included.

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The city has a different interpretation, saying the public purpose of purchasing the lot is to extend Waterfront Park, as reflected in its original 1980 plans.

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Sprock sued the city in February 2022.

The lawsuit says he then got a text from the person saying he would still be willing to discuss the documented costs up to now, but not in the future. After thanking Sprock, the text said, “You might want to consider the barriers that lie ahead of you

benefiting certain private interests,” according to the initial filing by Sprock’s attorney John P. Linton Jr. of Charleston. The suit alleges the private interests are a small group of individuals who want to protect their view.

The lawsuit alleges the text was sent “with approval from the mayor.” It goes on to claim the city’s plan was for this acrossthe-street landowner to fund Charleston’s purchase of the parking lot.

The case is not currently scheduled for a court date at this time, according to O’Toole.

The city declined a request for an inter view with Tecklenburg, saying it does not comment on pending litigation.

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In a subsequent March filing, the city answered “that at least one landowner was willing and did make a large donation to the city so that all citizens could benefit from an expansion of Waterfront Park.” The city denied the text was sent to Sprock with the mayor’s approval.

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In November 2021, the Adgers Wharf group filed a zoning appeal. A day later, on Nov. 23, 2021, Charleston City Council voted to “to acquire 10 Concord St. by any and all legal means available.”

“We [will] eventually get in front of a judge and the judge determines if we have a valid public purpose,” City Deputy Corporation Counsel Julia Copeland said in an Butinterview.Sprock’slawsuit points out that in

Sprock’s lawsuit alleges he was approached at one point by “an across-thestreet landowner” who wanted to buy the lot from him. Sprock declined.

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and later sold the franchise, bought the Concord Street parking lot in June 2020 for $1,480,000. Sprock’s civil suit says he made sure the lot was zoned residential and hired local architects to draw plans to make sure the structure would meet zoning requirements.

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depressed after having a baby, and [I’m] trying to create a space where moms understand that their feelings are valid,” Smalls said of her nonprofit. “A lot of African American women are not knowl edgeable about what your options are in the labor room. So a lot of them do not have a voice when having a baby, and they just go with the flow. And you don’t always have to go with the flow. You can voice your opinion on what it is that you are comfortable with, what you can do and what you will not do. And so a lot of my education is on that because African American women are at a higher risk for mortality when giving birth.”

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According to city spokesman Jack O’Toole, a donor made out a check to the City of Charleston on Dec. 13, 2021, for $1 million, which was deposited into the city’s land fund.

The suit said the city confirmed it “would support a residential use” of the property. According to a city email, more than a year after Sprock’s archi tect submitted plans for the structure to the zoning department, the city’s zoning administrator emailed the firm: “I’m good with the plans for zoning.” The date: Oct. 19, 2021. The next month, the trouble began.

addition to the lot being zoned residential, city council adopted a new City Plan in October of last year. The map for the pen insula’s future in the plan depicted the lot as “suburban,” not “park.”

Smalls currently works with interna tional organization Mental Health Alliance to coordinate community health initiatives and Carolina Teen Center in Summerville to provide mental health resources. She will launch her nonprofit and website, thewayover. org, in December. She will be at an Oct. 1 health awareness, wellness and resource fair 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 1 at Walterboro Christian Center, 320 Robertson Blvd., Walterboro.

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to proving our case in court, including that the city can’t con demn private property for the purpose of bestowing a private benefit on a small group of influential people who prefer the property to be vacant.”

The city then sent a condemnation notice to Sprock that said it wanted the parcel for public purposes to extend Joe Riley Waterfront Park. The city’s offer was $1,785,000 — just over $300,000 more than Sprock paid 17 months earlier.

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students a serious national civil rights issue.

Recently, E3 Foundation partnered with five local community-based organizations to create opportunities for Black parents to have resources so they can successfully advocate for their children at school, at school board meetings and at the Statehouse. The goal is to help members of the Black community find their own solutions to the problem so Black parents are better equipped to overcome an educational system that is sometimes daunting and hard to understand.

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Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. And what’s happening begs this question: Is the Charleston County School District insane if a new untested board and administrators expect substantial improvements for Black students without radical changes in the way they are taught?

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This achievement gap seems to be baked into the way schools teach and no one seems to know how to change the district’s course. Money has been thrown at teachers when students show progress. While underpaid teachers need raises, financial incentives alone are not the single solution to this complicated problem. In addition, parents faced with daily life demands are encouraged to advocate for their children but that does not work either. Innovative courses challenge some students, but not all.

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Perhaps instead of looking at this problem as an achievement gap, view it as an opportunity gap that exists nationwide. On the whole, Black students often are not getting the same opportunity to learn. For example, too many teachers who don’t look like Black students may not understand cultural, community and family backgrounds and differences to know how to best teach or understand them so they can thrive. LaTisha Vaughn, founding partner and chief programs officer of E3 Foundation, calls this opportunity gap for Black

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Charleston County’s system needs to be revamped: from the curriculum and the way schools operate to the method of preparing teachers and the way teachers teach. Data nationwide show public schools are failing a majority of Black students. Let’s reverse that trend here.

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Outside of the classroom, the school district is in trouble, too. All nine seats on the county school board are open in the November election. The new school board is guaranteed to have a lot of new members, draining the board of its institutional memory at a time when the district is also looking for a permanent superintendent. And if that is not enough, school board Chairman Eric Mack, who has served on the board since 2014, has withdrawn from the race, taking yet another veteran from the board. This creates the potential of too much instability that does not bode well for students and their families.

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school students on average outperformed students statewide in English Language Arts (ELA) and math, according to South Carolina College- and Career-Ready Assessment scores. But wide proficiency gaps persist in math and English for Black students who lag behind their White peers.

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e should not be surprised a recent report shows the academic performance gap between Black and White students in the Charleston County School District (CCSD) is not getting smaller. What is surprising and troubling, however, is educators likely will keep trying the same recycled programs that have not worked for a majority of students of color.

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If you want to see an example of the damage an interstate can do, just look at what happened in my home community at the other end of I-526. I-526 landed where Mr. Solly Mazyck stood on his property fence line every day. One by one, families disbanded, seeking the peace and calm we once enjoyed along Old Georgetown Highway.

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We are protecting downtown neighborhoods from cruise ships, celebrating conservation out comes for Captain Sam’s Spit, and promoting alternative traffic routes to ease congestion without the community disruption and displace ment that could occur from an extension of

Together we will conserve our natural resources, protect our coastal and rural landscapes, and pre serve the communities that are the core of our exis tence. The Book of Proverbs tells us, “A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children.” We owe it not only to our own children but to every body’s children to leave them a rich inheritance here along the South Carolina coastal plain.

From empowering the Phillips Community to combat new roads and to pursue greenbelt spaces, and supporting the Gullah Farmers Cooperative by enrolling them as suppliers to our GrowFood Carolina program, we are helping people remain on their land and helping rural communities to prosper.

Let’s manage growth and keep our coast’s character

And so it is my mission — and our charge — to seek creative solutions that enable us to meet growth challenges without losing our coastal char acter. It is a tall order, but we are up to the task.

By economic standards, we didn’t have much. But we enjoyed a rich heritage of love, community and oneness with the serene landscapes of our beloved Lowcountry. Here, along the Carolina coast, our roots run deep in soft beach sand and pluff mud. And whether we’ve been here for generations, decades or even a few precious seasons, we choose to live here because of our shared appreciation for our coastal landscape and our common commitment to leave this place a little better than we found it.

Faith Rivers James is the new executive director of the Coastal Conservation League. This column is from remarks excerpted from a Sept. 14 speech.

We will continue the clarion call to combat climate change, looking for ways to stem flooding, enhance our energy efficiency and reduce our waste footprint. And we will expand our work with local communities and farmers, helping them to thrive in place so we can thwart burgeoning development.

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My family lived four miles away from the village of Mount Pleasant. The Olive Branch AME Church was the center of community. And my mother and grandmother, both teachers, made sure that educa tion was the primary focus of my childhood.

In coastal South Carolina, our lives and com munities are inextricably linked to nature. Like many of you, I grew up playing in the fields, running through the woods, and riding bikes on quiet country roads, waving to everyone you saw along the way.

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I am inspired by this community’s collabora tive commitment of time, talent, treasure and your legacy to the conservation cause. With your

Interstate 526 into the solace of our sea islands.

I’m a Charleston native, and like many others who grew up here, I always knew I would return. After all, Dorothy was right — there’s no place like home!

helping hands, the Conservation League will continue to protect our natural resources, as this organization has done for the past 33 years.

I-526 was the beginning of the end of life as we knew it in Four Mile. Now, only a few houses remain in what was once a thriving historic settle ment community. And it will never be the same.

We won’t stop advocating for our coast and its beautiful landscapes. And we will take on new challenges as they arise. From protecting inte rior freshwater wetlands to Carolina Bays and saltwater marshes, we will continue working on long-term projects for Wadmalaw, in Cainhoy and on the North Coast.

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These shops have long played an important role in the communi ties they serve. In modern times, they would be key components of a live-work-play development ethic.

“Historically, a healthy diversity of uses has thrived in Charleston’s older neighborhoods because businesses serve neighborhood resi dents. They are woven into the local fabric,” said Cashion Drolet, Historic Charleston Foundation’s chief advocacy officer.

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emnants of yesteryear’s corner stores, once as ubiquitous as horse-drawn carriages or clotheslines, linger all over downtown Charleston. Stroll past 19 Elizabeth St. and you’ll spot the fading, chunky letters of “Smith’s Grocery Meats.” Drive around the peninsula and you’ll notice dozens of shops and office spaces with slanted, corner-facing entryways originally designed for corner stores.

Grocer Henry Bulwinkle constructed 19 Elizabeth St. in the 1830s-40s. Bulwinkle ran the store until his death in 1889, though it continued operating as a grocery store until 1966.

Before the prevalence of the corner store, he said residents shopped at the city market, a centralized place with produce, meat and more. Stores outside the market selling dry goods existed, but fresh items were only available at the market.

An 1876 state law forever changed the way residents pur chased fresh food items. The law allowed merchants to sell fresh foods in individual stores, and the corner store flourished.

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Brothers Abe (right) and Joe Dabit help operate Charlie’s Grocery, opened by their dad in 1996

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Charleston’s corner stores rose in popularity in the second half of the 19th century, according to Dr. Nic Butler, historian at the Charleston County Public Library.

“The customers are just awesome,” said Abe Dabit, co-owner of Charlie’s. “Over time, you develop a really cool relationship with a lot of people who come in here and shop. It just makes the whole experience fun.”

Dabit’s father immigrated to the U.S. from Israel in the 1970s. When he moved to Charleston, he ran a large chain grocery store, but noticed the success smaller corner stores had within their neighborhoods. He took his grocery store experience and opened the small, neighborhood operation named after himself.

As the corner store form developed, the use of these spaces shifted.

“It’s an urban form [of architecture], where the store or business is downstairs and the family lives upstairs,” West said. “That type of architecture has been around forever. Even back to the Roman era, there’s stores with people who oper ated it living above. So it’s something that has transcended the centuries.”Downtown

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Charlie’s Grocery on the corner of Radcliffe and Jasper streets is a prime example. Walk into this neighborhood spot on any given day and you’re sure to see groups of college students and young neighborhood residents waiting for a hot sandwich or picking up a case of beer.

“Having a corner entrance is something that really didn’t evolve until the 19th cen tury when there’s more specialized architec ture,” Butler said. Prior to this, people built spaces that could serve multiple purposes. For example, residences often had a front room used for selling goods.

During this period in Charleston’s his tory, an influx of German immigrants moved into the area. And many opened small, corner grocery stores.

According to Butler, corner grocery stores were the first step away from central ized city-run markets and towards the bigbox grocery stores of today.

they still play that role of primarily serving neighborhoods and residents, but also sort of bringing people together on the side walk for a quick chat,” HCF’s Drolet said.

Kyunhea West, project and outreach manager for the New York Landmarks Conservancy in New York City, did a deep dive into the historical architecture of Charleston’s corner stores for her master’s thesis in Clemson’s architectural program.

Dabit and his brother Joseph run the day-to-day operations of the store, but their dad, Charlie, who opened the store in 1996, still has his hand in the business.

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Burbage’s Grocery stays true to its roots as a neighborhood go-to, offering hot sandwiches, fresh produce and more

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As corner stores popped up everywhere, a new architecture developed, too.

“A lot of those families came in with very modest means and worked hard … to acquire enough wealth and status to move on and do other things,” Butler said. “So a lot of those German families moved on into bigger businesses and other [immigrant] populations in the late 19th and early 20th century, who didn’t have that kind of access to upward mobility … kind of stepped in to fill that void in the community.”

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“I think the building type is still relevant today,” West said. “We continue to see these buildings that are preserved and turned into new businesses like pizza shops and hair salons. It’s designed for people to be able to see the entrance walking across either the streets nearby. So maybe they’re not serving that exact same purpose they were built for originally, but I think they’re really usable today.”

Though the number of corner stores in existence has dwindled over time, some still thrive on the peninsula.

“The ones that are still existing, I think

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Charleston still features many of the original corner store buildings with apartments upstairs and canted entry ways, allowing easy access to the store from both sides of the building.

Since 1922 Queen Street Grocery (above) has gone through many iterations — apothecary, grocery store and now, corner store

A new type of space

Drolet added, “We want to make sure that [the city] emphasizes that these are impor tant [spaces]. They’re important historically, but they’re also important for our future.”

photo of mine where you can see the gro ceries lined up, stacked to the ceiling. They would actually deliver to the houses and go inside and stock the cabinets.”

During the pandemic, the Dabits made the most of Charlie’s canted entrance by moving a table in front of the door to take orders from customers while allowing space for social distancing.

“Times have changed,” Bowen said, “but people still need simple, quick access. It’s still a generational store. We still see grandchildren whose parents or grandpar ents used to shop the store. So it’s definitely maintained its generational relationship to theMuchneighborhood.”likethebygone corner stores of yesteryear, places like Burbage’s are still family-run. The Bowens operate the store with other family members and neighbor hood residents. And, they’ve added their own spin to long-standing Burbage’s tradition.

All over the peninsula, residents continue to support local places with fresh produce like the Veggie Bin on Spring Street, sandwiches and goods, such as J&W Grocery + Grill on the corner of Pitt and Wentworth streets, and snacks and necessities as found in the long standing College Corner at 1 Coming Street.

Along with the new kitchen, Abe Dabit said they expanded the menu and added desserts, but hope to add more options in the future.

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“I love to see an old corner store building and it’s been revitalized and is a thriving business today. That’s what they were intended to be,” she said.

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“When babies [in the neighborhood] were born, the families would stop by Mr. Burbage’s,” Lisa Bowen said. “And he would weigh them on this big scale over the meat

Even the traditional corner store buildings that no longer serve as corner stores play an important role in the community, West said.

“Times have changed but people still need simple, quick access.”

the longtime deli counter to offer more space for stocked items. Now, food like hot sand wiches and the store’s famous falafel (a family recipe from Abe and Joseph’s mom) is made in its kitchen next to the Spring Street space and carted over to Jasper Street via golf carts.

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The Burbage family owned stores throughout the Charleston area, but this location operated as more of a butcher and grocery store, said Lisa Bowen.

“It’s so convenient, but it’s also such a community place,” said Andrew Ryan, a resident who has lived in the neighborhood for five years. “When I made banana bread out of boredom during the pandemic like everyone else, I brought some to Abe and the next time I went in, he gave me some thing to drink while I was waiting in line. They care about their customers.”

“Originally, when we opened up, it was a very different neighborhood,” Abe Dabit said. “Primarily single families and younger adults, not so much college kids. Over the years, I’d say going into the 2000s, the majority of our business has been college-based. We’re slowly seeing a trend at the moment of single fami lies buying property in the neighborhood and kind of transforming it.”

“We don’t have the scale any longer,” she said, laughing. “But we do welcome new people to the neighborhood. Welcome to the family, because you’re part of the family when you shop Burbage’s.”

Burbage’s Grocery on the corner of Broad and Savage streets has long been a neigh borhood one-stop shop. Current owners Lisa and George Bowen were told by the previous owner that it first opened in 1946.

counter. That was a tradition. Our tradition is we give away onesies.

Convenience is always in style

“Back in the day, they did a lot of delivery and phone orders to people in the neigh borhood,” she said. “I have a cool painting in the store that was done from a favorite

Part of the family

“The city has kind of placed a priority on these neighborhood-scale commercial uses in the Preservation Plan, which was adopted some years ago,” Drolet said. “We definitely advocated for that, what I would call a neighborhood commercial use.”

The Dabits also operate a second Charlie’s location on Spring Street and recently reno vated the original Jasper location, removing

Other corner stores around the peninsula date back to the early 20th century, such as Queen Street Grocery, established in 1922, which celebrated 100 years this year. Over its history, it served as everything from an apothecary to a grocery store. Today, people can stop in to pick up local beers, some grocery items or sit down to enjoy crepes, sandwiches and smoothies.

Though Charlie’s has been around for more than two decades, it’s continuously evolving to best serve residents. Dabit said he’s always asking customers what they want to see in the store.

Burbage’s offers a slightly different range of products today including a selection of fresh produce, snacks, drinks, premade food items (like the highly popular chicken salad) and made-to-order sandwiches.

It’s the inaugural barbecue sauce competition fundraising event by Arc of the Lowcountry, an advocacy organization for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Dozens of barbecue sauce makers will battle for the grand champion title. The event features live music from Lauren Hall, Ben Fagan & The Holy City Hooligans, Lafaye and Chris Boone, food and beverages available for purchase. Kids younger than 12 attend for free.

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Join in Charleston Park Conservancy’s fall brunch series kick-off with music from a Charleston Jazz Orchestra ensemble, wine tasting from Graft Wine Shop and menu items from an assortment of food trucks. Kids younder than 12 attend for free. A 10-piece Charleston Jazz ensemble fronted by guest vocalist Zandrina Dunning will perform Lowcountry favorites that showcase Gullah Geechee rhythms. All proceeds benefit the con servancy’s efforts to upkeep Charleston’s beautiful parks.

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The Folly Art Village market is a hub for Charleston area entrepreneurs and artisans to spot light their locally made, handcrafted products in a family-friendly atmosphere. The Washout offers seafood-centric pub food, kids crafts and live music to round out the experience. Seasonal fare and farm fresh produce are available. Between jewelry, CBD products, beach gear, apothecary items and clothing, there’s something for everyone.

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and Shatters eschew having a unifying theme for each show, instead pre ferring queens to simply be themselves and do their own acts each time. “I personally don’t really like themes,” Manson said. “We want you to do your best at what you do.”

“This is what I want to do,” Shatters said. “And this is actually something I didn’t even realize is something that had been buried deep down inside me for a very long time that I needed to express.” She’s worked with Charleston Pride, has performed at The Hive and Dudley’s, and she’s now the head of her own drag series at the Tin Roof.

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Before becoming a drag performer, Shatters was in a band called Hooded Eagle. The band was together for five years, released an album and played the Music Farm and Tin Roof. When the band broke up, Shatters said she felt a little lost in regard to her artistic prospects. She wasn’t sure she wanted to continue with music, or art in general. Then she saw her very first drag show at The Royal American.

The production is a campuscommunity collaboration. The College of Charleston Women’s and Gender Studies Program and the Department of Theatre and Dance are sponsors of the event. The League of Women Voters will be in attendance to assist with voter registration as well. The event is Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. at the College of Charleston Education Center, located at 25 St. Phillips St. Tickets are free and donations are strongly encouraged. Reservations are also strongly encouraged, so get tickets on eventbrite.com. MS

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“It’s just chaos,” joked Shatters of her own act. “Once I get on stage, I just go for it. I very much have a punk rock, metal background. That’s what I used to play when I played music. I’ll do a lot of Top 40, but then I’ll do female vocal covers of My

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“After being a musician playing Tin Roof for so many years, I thought of this place because it has the aesthetic of being open,” Shatters said. “It’s queen friendly. It’s every body friendly: punk, metal, goth, whatever you want. And all those things kind of roll into the same area as drag does.”

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The Sept. 24 show, called Sour Saturday, will feature Misster, Aphrodite Valentino, Papa Xanax and Electra Lyte. Misster is the host of Charlotte’s horror-themed drag show, Carolina Creepshow. The “Slenderman-esque Glamazon” Electra is a talented Carolinas performer. Papa Xanax is a newer performer on the scene whose style is a nightmare made manifest. Aphrodite, a Charleston native, is super new to the circuit, and someone the queens are eager to see rise because of her excite ment and dedication to the craft.

Mira Shatters started doing drag just over a year ago, performing her first show at the end of July 2021.

Right now, the team is focused on the Saturday show. Get your tickets, bring plenty of $1 bills and have a good time at the Tin Roof.

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They’re also bringing in a big special guest: Priscilla Chambers. Chambers is the first television guest booked for Spicy Saturday. She was a runner-up on the third season of The Boulet Brother’s DRAGULA,

Drag series at Tin Roof thingsspices up

Attendance to the Spicy Saturday shows has been great according to Shatters and Manson, including a sold out performance during Pride. Advanced ticket sales are something the crew is still working to increase, but they are always surprised by the turnout on the night.

American Idol finalist LaKisha Jones plays the North Charleston Performing Arts Center Sept. 24 at 7:30 p.m. Jones placed fourth in the sixth season of American Idol, and has since appeared on Broadway in The Color Purple.

The shows are proving popular, and business has been good enough that they’ve been able to now bring in big names like Chambers. Shatters and Manson, who both continue to work all around Charleston, hope to bring drag shows to even more venues. And a new sponsorship with Holy City Brewing will hopefully lead to more events, including plans for drag brunches in the near future.

A man insists on including his friend Harvey in his life. But Harvey is an imaginary six-foot-tall rabbit. Mary Chase’s acclaimed 1945 Pulitzer Prize for Drama recipient is running at Flowertown Players now until Sept. 25. Tickets are $20 for seniors, students and military and $25 for general admission. Head to flowertownplayers.net for tickets. —MS

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The Spicy Saturday Drag Show at Tin Roof has been running on the final Saturday of each month since April 28. Shatters co-hosts events with collaborator Shesha Manson, whose help she sought immediately to start the Tin Roof shows. The duo organizes Spicy Saturday, bringing in both local and out-of-town performers each“I’mmonth.thehigh elf queen of Charleston,” Manson said about her act. She brings great hair, flips and dancing to her performance. Manson has been doing drag for five years, and hosting events for the last three.

“Even the day that we sold out, we only sold 10 to 15 [in advance],” Manson said. “People don’t typically buy the tickets ahead of time; they just show up. So honestly it’s really just like, we’ll find out when the show starts.”

Sour Saturday is 8 p.m. Sept. 24; meet and greet is 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance or at the door, and $10 for the meet and greet.

“It’s fun here too,” Manson added about working the audience at Tin Roof. “A lot of times people in the crowd are not used to drag shows because they’re usually coming here for a band. So it’s fun to mess with them because they don’t know what’s going

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and also was a contestant on the first season of The Boulet Brother’s Dragula Resurrection. A meet and greet with Chambers will precede the drag show.

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Chemical Romance.” Shatters brings high energy to her lip-sync, and interacts with the crowds a lot.

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Drag queens Shesha Manson (left) and Mira Shatters take to the stage every last Saturday of the month at Tin Roof during the Spicy Saturday Drag Show

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For her North Charleston show, she’ll perform the works of legends Diana Ross, Tina Turner, Donna Summer, Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin. Jones will be accompanied by the North Charleston POPS! , the Lowcountry’s fully professional orchestra. Tickets are on sale now starting at $16. —Michael Smallwood

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According to Queen Street Hospitality CEO Jonathan Kish, some items like beef have seen a steady decrease in the past year, but other items like berries and avocados are starting to see another price jump.

More than food

like a lot, but if everybody charged me $10 and I get five deliveries a day, five days a week, that’s $250 extra a week.”

“I was talking to one of the guys at U.S. Foods about the industry, and he told me that inflation had gone up 11.8% and the majority of restaurant owners only increased their prices 7.5%,” said Mike Petrillo, chef at Cabana Burgers & Shakes in Mount Pleasant. Petrillo added he had done the math at Cabana Burgers and prices on his end totaled to about a 7.5% increase.

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“Everyone’s now adding a surcharge for delivery,” he said. “That’s on top of the cost of stuff. I used to get free delivery on stuff that I don’t get anymore. It doesn’t sound

From beef and bread to frying oil and produce, food costs have hit Charleston restaurants and providers across the board, resulting in a lot of private reassessments.

of Ted’s Butcherblock offers alternatives to save money and still get a delicious cut of meat

Queen Street Hospitality Group CEO Jonathan Kish operates 82 Queen downtown and Jalisco on James Island

Florence’s Lowcountry Kitchen on Folly announced its official closure Sept. 19 via Instagram. The seafood centric spot opened in 2019 on Market Street before its relocation to South Windemere Center in 2020. —MP

Increased food costs, supply issues and rising gas prices over the past two years have made trips to the grocery store con siderably more expensive, according to multiple media reports.

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For Petrillo, soybean oil and chicken have impacted Cabana Burgers the most. Jugs of oil, he said, used to be $18 to $21, but have increased to nearly $52 and chicken prices shot up more than 400%.

To avoid passing on a price increase to cus tomers, some like Dombrowski say they do their best to offer alternatives. For example,

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Credit card fees have also become an increased business cost. Petrillo said he’s paid thousands in credit card fees alone. And some restaurants, according to Petrillo and Ted Dombrowski of Ted’s Butcherblock in Charleston, have passed on credit card pro cessing fees to customer to help offset costs.

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“Unfortunately, there have been many [places] that have been adding service charges in this area,” Petrillo said, adding that the service fee didn’t work out too well with the “Passingcommunity.onthecost of doing business is now a normal thing,” Dombrowski said. “People have been telling me, ‘You’re crazy. You’re losing tens of thousands of dollars [on credit card fees].’ Well yeah, I don’t want to insult my customers.”

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“In 2020 and 2021, we saw a rapid increase [in beef prices],” said Kish, whose company runs 82 Queen, Jalisco and Florence’s Lowcountry Kitchen (before its recent closure). “Now we’re getting back to normal prices before Covid … [but] produce costs are still kind of a super-volatile, nutsy market right now, especially with things like the California heat wave.”

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Local small batch The Other Mary Bloody Mary Mix is now available. The new mix is a collaboration between Gina More of Pluff Mud Mercantile and Jon Lessans of Indigo Ink. The nonalcoholic Other Mary provides flavor notes of island spices and real wasabi to ignite your taste buds. Purchase 32 oz. bottles at theothermary.com. —Michael Pham

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It’s not just food costs increasing, either, according to Ken Schneider, who owns Uncork in downtown Charleston, in addi tion to several other businesses including a pasta facility in Chicago. Transportation and added fees have become part of the trade.

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Before the pandemic, he added, a case of avocados (around 48-60 per case) was $40, but up until about two weeks ago, case prices were nearly $105. Prices have steadied at about $60 today.

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SAVI Cucina + Wine Bar is opening a new Spanish concept in early November. Sommba Cocina & Cellar will open in Mount Pleasant and offer diners a coastal Spanish and Mediterranean-inspired restaurant and wine bar. Sommba will be located at 1710 Shoremade Road. —MP

But the average grocery store consumers aren’t the only ones being hit with increases. Restaurants have been affected, although diners may not notice at many establish ments thanks to behind-the-scenes work many restaurateurs and managers do to avoid passing on costs.

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when Ted’s Butcherblock had to raise the price of tenderloin, Dombrowski would offer teres major, the second most tender cut of beef and half the price of tenderloin.

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“I kind of felt it [was] my job to educate people,” he added. “Here’s a time to go look outside the box of the normal things you get and open it up to some more affordableRestaurantsthings.”like Uncork have undergone recent bread distributor changes due to possible increased prices of flour and eggs, according to Schneider. Uncork switched local bread distributors due to the unex pectedSchneiderincrease.has also implemented dif ferent delivery methods to avoid costs. For the pasta company that supplies Uncork, shipping previously cost about $1 a pound, but has risen to $5. To avoid passing on this increase, Schneider realized that for a $350 flight, it was much cheaper to pick up the product themselves. His partner Natasha Cline, operator of Uncork, can fly to Chicago with two bags and come back with just under 100 pounds of pasta, he said.

romaine, tomatoes and berries, are closely watched “based on what’s going to happen in California,” Kish said.

“I’ve never, in my history as a restaura teur, changed my menu so much as I have these past two years,” he added. “Initially, it was the availability of products, like, ‘Could we get it or could we not get it?’ That’s still an issue that persists a little bit today, but now it’s, ‘How much will that product cost?’”

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Places like 82 Queen had to reassess its entire menu last year to avoid passing on increases to customers, Kish said. Items like the cook-to-order steaks were taken off the menu, while current produce, such as

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adjoining and contiguous pieces or parcels or tracts or lots of land being known and designated as Lot “B” (3.47 acres) and Lot “C” (2.11 acres) and Lot “D” (2.11 acres), respectively, and containing an aggregate total of 7.69 acres, more or less, together with all buildings and improvements thereon, situate and lying and being in Colleton County, South Carolina, about 1.5 miles north of the Town of Cottageville, and being located at the intersection of Depot Road and Hamwalk Lane, with such property being more fully and completely and particularly and accurately shown and described and delineated and designated as Lot “B” (3.47 acres) and Lot “C” (2.11 acres) and Lot “D” (2.11 acres), respectively, on and by reference being specifi cally craved to a Plat prepared for George R. Addison by Robert W. Carter, R.L.S. No. 2918, dated June 8, 1981 and recorded on with the Colleton County Clerk of Court’s Office in Plat Book 21 at Page 58, with such property butting and bounding as a whole in accordance with the aforesaid Plat, as follows: On the North by Lot “A” (2.82 acres) as shown on said Plat now owned by Douglas Germroth and Suzanne Germroth and being designated as TMS No. 136-00-00-070 and formerly being lands of George R. Ad dison; On the East by Lot “E” (4.67 acres) as shown on said Plat now owned by Douglas Germroth and Suzanne Germ roth and being designated as TMS No. 136-00-00-070 and formerly being lands of George R. Addison; On the South by the right-of-way of Depot Road (County Road No. C-258); and on the West by the right-of-way of a county maintained road now known as Hamwalk Lane.

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BEING the same real estate that was conveyed to Frank Santorella by a Tax Deed and Title to Real Estate from Larry Lightsey, as the Tax Collector for Colleton County, dated February 24, 2022 and recorded on February 28, 2022 with the Colleton County Register of Deeds Office in Record Book 3070, at Pages 334-340; and being the same real estate that was previously conveyed to William H. Jones a/k/a William Herman Jones a/k/a William Herman Jones, Sr. by a Deed from George R. Addison dated October 7, 1984 and recorded on October 10, 1984 with the Colleton County R.M.C. Office in Deed Book 302, at Pages 195-197; and William H. Jones a/k/a William Herman Jones a/k/a William Herman Jones, Sr., thereafter died on 9/25/2004 devising all of his property under the Second Item of his Last Will and Testament dated 1/12/2001 unto his wife, Patri cia Dianne Jones and the Last Will and Testament of William H. Jones dated 1/12/2001 was filed with the Colleton County Probate Court on 8/25/2005 at Estate Case File No. 2005-ES-15-00203 but the Last Will and Testament of William H. Hones dated 1/12/2001 was not probated with the Colleton County Probate Court and the Estate of William Herman Jones, Sr was not administered with the Colleton County Probate Court; and as a result thereof the Decedent and Defaulting Taxpayer herein, William H. Jones a/k/a William Herman Jones a/k/a William Herman Jones, Sr., is thus accordingly deemed and presumed as a matter of law to have died intestate on 9/25/2004 leaving as his surviving heirs at law his surviving wife, Patricia Dianne Jones, who inherited a onehalf (1/2) undivided fee-simple interest in and to the subject real estate as a result of her

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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 Attorney for Plaintiff.YOUWILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE that Plaintiff will move for an Order of Reference or the Court may issue a general Order of Reference of this action to a 29461,BeltPockrus,fromwillsetfailofof29461,BeltmentthePockrus,officeofSouthComplaintcopyCourt,thetoComplaintofonofactionanswerSUMMONEDMITCHUM:TOCHILDINKOLLINJESSICAVERSUSOFSOUTHDOCKETTHEINCOUNTYSTATEAttorneysFaxPhoneColumbia,Suite3800BrockCountyClerkwastheofCivilComplaint,NOTICENAMED:TONOTICEComplaintandbasedPlaintiff,suchpaymentofOrdercounselhereof,onbeforealternative,fromtopayablenoticetorneyMortgagecontainedcollateraleffectiveS.C.thatCivilofReferee,Master-in-Equity/SpecialpursuanttoRule53theSouthCarolinaRulesofProcedure.YOUWILLALSOTAKENOTICEundertheprovisionsofCodeAnn.§29-3-100,June16,1993,anyassignmentofrentsinthereferencedisperfectedandAtforPlaintiffherebygivesthatallrentsshallbedirectlytoitbydeliveryitsundersignedattorneysthedateofdefault.InthePlaintiffwillmoveajudgeofthisCircuitthe10thdayafterserviceorassoonthereafterasmaybeheard,foranenforcingtheassignmentrents,ifany,andcompellingofallrentscoveredbyassignmentdirectlytothewhichmotionistobeupontheoriginalNoteMortgagehereinandtheattachedhereto.OFFILINGCOMPLAINTTHEDEFENDANTSABOVEYOUWILLPLEASETAKEthattheoriginalCoverSheetforActionsandCertificateExemptionfromADRinaboveentitledactionfiledintheOfficeoftheofCourtforCharlestononJuly20,2022.&Scott,PLLCFernandinaRoad,110SC29210(803)454-3540(803)454-3541forPlaintiffOFSOUTHCAROLINAOFBERKELEYTHEFAMILYCOURTFORNINTHJUDICIALCIRCUITNO.2022-DR-08-1225CAROLINADEPARTMENTSOCIALSERVICESMITCHUMANDHILL,DEFENDANTS.THEINTERESTSOF:MINORBORNIN2021.DEFENDANT:JESSICAYOUAREHEREBYandrequiredtotheComplaintinthisfiledwiththeClerkCourtforBerkeleyCountyJuly20,2022.Uponproofinterest,acopyofthewillbedeliveredyouuponrequestfromBerkeleyCountyClerkofandyoumustserveaofyourAnswertotheonthePlaintiff,theCarolinaDepartmentSocialServices,attheofitsAttorney,JasonD.LegalDepartmentofBerkeleyCountyDepartofSocialServices,2Drive,MoncksCorner,SCwithinthirty(30)daysthispublication,exclusivethedateofservice.Ifyoutoanswerwithinthetimeforthabove,thePlaintiffproceedtoseekrelieftheCourt.JasonD.SCBar#101333,2Drive,MoncksCorner,SC(843)719-1095.

TO DEFENDANT: SIMON SLOAN: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action filed with the Clerk of Court for Berkeley County on May 5, 2022. Upon proof of interest, a copy of the Complaint will be delivered to you upon request from the Berkeley 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, Jason D. Pockrus, Legal Department of the Berkeley County Department of Social Services, 2 Belt Drive, Moncks Corner, SC 29461, 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. Jason D. Pockrus, SC Bar # 101333, 2 Belt Drive, Moncks Corner, SC 29461, (843)

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DEJAVERSUSDOMINICK, JUDY CHAMBERS. DEFENDANTS. IN THE INTERESTS OF: MINOR CHILDREN BORN 2008 TO DEFENDANT: DEJA DOMINICKYOUARE HEREBY SUM MONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action filed with the Clerk of Court for CHARLESTON County on July 29, 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 Depart ment of Social Services, 3366 Rivers Ave., N. Charleston, South Carolina 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 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.

COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE FAMILY COURT FOR THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DOCKET NO. 2022-DR-10-0865

KeithVERSUSJackson and Tiffany INHarrisonDEFENDANTS.THEINTERESTS

CYNTHIAVERSUS SALLEY, LAKIESHA OWENS, AND EMILY CRAIG, DEFENDANTS. IN THE INTERESTS OF: MINOR CHILD BORN 2020.

CUMMINGS

IN THE FAMILY COURT FOR THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DOCKET NO. 2022-DR-10-1607

You will please take notice that by Consent Order filed in the Clerk’s Office on August 26, 2022, Walter R. Kaufmann, Esquire, PO Box 459, Mt. Pleas ant, SC 29465-0459, was ap pointed Guardian ad Litem Nisi for such of the unknown Defen dants whose true names are unknown and fictitious names designating infants, insane persons, incompetents and persons in the military of The United State of America, being fictitious names designating as a class any unknown persons or legal entities of any kind, who may be an heir, distributee, devisee, legatee, widower, widow, assign, administrator, executor, creditor, successor, personal representative, issue or alienee of any of the deceased persons referenced in the caption above, and any and all other persons or legal entities, known and unknown, claiming any right, title, interest or estate in or lien upon the real estate described in the Lis Pendens and Complaint filed herein; such appointment to become absolute unless the said defendants or someone in their behalf shall procure the appointment of a Guardian ad Litem on or before the thirtieth (30) day after the last publica tion of the Summons herein.

DEPARTAMENTO2022-DR-10-1792EXPEDIENTEDE SERVICIOS SOCIALES DE CAROLINA DEL MARÍACONTRASURLUISA

ESTATES’ CREDITOR’S NOTICES

SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES

ABOVE-

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TOSUMMONSDefendants.THEDEFENDANTS

ChasityVERSUS N Ard-Bowman aka Veltman, Elizabeth Wright DEFENDANTS. IN THE INTERESTS OF: MINOR CHILD BORN 2009.

NOTICE TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN AD LITEM NISI

MÉRIDA ALVARADO Y JUAN ALVA LÓPEZ EN BENEFICIO DE: MENOR DE EDAD NACIDO EN EL 2005.

All persons having claims against the following estates are required to deliver or mail their claims to the Personal Representative indicated be low and also file subject claims on Form #371ES with Irvin G. Condon, Probate Judge of Charleston County, 84 Broad Street, Charleston, S.C. 29401, before the expiration of 8 months after the date of the first publication of this

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MARIAVERSUSLUISA MERIDA ALVARADO AND JUAN ALVA LOPEZ IN THE INTEREST OF: MINOR CHILD BORN 2005.

TO DEFENDANT: Chasity N Ard-Bowman aka Veltman YOU ARE HEREBY SUM MONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action filed with the Clerk of Court for Charleston County on May 31, 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, Regina Parvin Legal Department of the Charleston County Department of Social Services, 3366 Rivers Ave. N. Charleston, SC 29405 within thirty (30) days of this publication, exclusive of the

OF: MINOR CHILDREN BORN 2008, 2010 & TO2019DEFENDANT: Keith Jackson

Estate

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.

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 Com plaint will be delivered to you upon request from the Charles ton County Clerk of Court, and you must serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint on the Plaintiff, the Charleston County South Carolina Depart ment of Social Services, at the office of its Attorney, Mary Lee Briggs, Legal Department of the Charleston County Department 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,

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of Julia S. Heatley recorded February 5, 2007, in Book F-614, Page 386; the same property conveyed to William Coker by Tax Deed, dated July 6, 2010, and recorded in the Register’s Office on July 20, 2010, in Book 0134, Page 079; a portion of the same property conveyed to Monika V. Coker by deed of William Coker, dated September 25, 2018, recorded September 25, 2018, in Book 0749, at Page 035; and being the same prop erty conveyed to Sandra C. Loy by Deed of Distribution in the Estate of Monica Victor Coker, Case No. 2019-ES-10-01009, recorded August 15, 2019, in Book 0816, Page 591. T.M.S.#: 087-00-00-013

date of service. If you fail to answer within the time set forth above, the Plaintiff will proceed to seek relief from the Court. Regina Parvin SC Bar # 65393 3366 Rivers Ave., N. Charleston, SC 29405, 843-953-9625.

SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES

TAKE NOTICE that the Summons, Lis Pendens, Notice and Complaint in the above action were filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Charleston County on June 24, 2022.

YOU ARE HEREBY SUM MONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action filed with the Clerk of Court for Charleston County on June 3, 2022. Upon proof of in terest, 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 Department 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 proceed to seek relief from the Court. Daniel A. Beck, SC Bar #104335, 3366 Rivers Avenue, Charleston, S.C. 29405, (843)

SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES

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TO DEFENDANT: EMILY CRAIG YOU ARE HEREBY SUM MONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action filed with the Clerk of Court for Charleston County on March 29, 2022 at 4:01 PM. 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, Adam Ruffin, Legal Department of the Charleston County Department of Social Services, 3366 Rivers Avenue, North 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. Adam Ruffin, SC Bar #101358, 3366 Rivers Avenue, North Charleston, SC 29405. 843-953-9625.

SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES

All persons having claims against the following estates are required to deliver or mail their claims to the Personal Representative indicated be low and also file subject claims on Form #371ES with Irvin G. Condon, Probate Judge of Charleston County, 84 Broad Street, Charleston, S.C. 29401, before the expiration of 8 months after the date of the first publication of this Notice to Creditors, or else thereafter such claims shall be and are forever barred.

NAMED:YOUARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer upon John J. Dodds, III at his office located at 858 Lowcountry Blvd., Suite 101, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, 29464, within thirty (30) days after service hereof, exclusive of the date of such service; and if you fail to an swer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the

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DOE, adults, and RICHARD ROE, infants, insane persons, incompetents, and persons in the Military Service of the United States of America, being fictitious names designating as a class any unknown person or persons who may be an heir, distributee, devisee, legatee, widower, widow, assign, administrator, executor, creditor, successor, personal repre sentative, issue or alienee of ANDREW RICHARDSON, if he be deceased, JOHN B. GADS DEN, SOLOMON SEABROOK, EDITH JENKINS SEABROOK, SUSAN A. RICHARDSON AND LOUISE R. DOYLE, all deceased, and any or all other persons or legal entities, known and unknown, claiming any right, title, interest or estate in or lien upon the parcel of real estate described in the Lis Pendens and Complaint filed herein,

BEING the same property conveyed to Solomon Seabrook by deed from Forfeited Land Commission recorded March 27, 1939, in Book U-39, Page 205; the same property conveyed to Edith Jenkins Seabrook by deed of Susan A. Richardson recorded April 11, 1988, in Book U-173, Page 283; the same prop erty conveyed to Edith Jenkins Seabrook by deed of Solomon Seabrook, Jr. recorded April 11, 1988, in Book U-173, Page 283; the same property conveyed to Edith Jenkins Seabrook by deed of Julia S. Heatley recorded April 11, 1988, in Book U-173, Page 189; the same property conveyed to Louise R. Doyle by deed of Solomon Seabrook, Jr. recorded December 13, 2006, in Book O-608, Page 152; the same property conveyed to Louise R. Doyle by deed of Andrew Richardson recorded January 22, 2007, in Book R-612, Page 745; and the same property conveyed to Louise R. Doyle by deed

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE FAMILY COURT FOR THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DOCKET NO. 2022-DR-10-1792

Estate

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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

John J. Dodds, III 858 Lowcountry Blvd., Suite 101 Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 (P) (843)

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CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE FAMILY COURT FOR THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DOCKET NO. 2022-DR- 10-1569

LIS NOTICEPENDENSISHEREBY GIVEN that an action has been com menced by the Plaintiff against the Defendants to quiet title and to confirm a tax title as to the real property described as ALLfollows:thatcertain piece, parcel or tract of lot of land containing fourteen (14) acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on Edisto Island District No. 13 in Charleston County, South Carolina (Note: Said tract of land being shown on a Plat entitled “A Survey of the Estate of Solomon Seabrook, located on Edisto Island, Charleston County, S.C. shown as Lot Four of a Plan of Chaplin Garden on a Plat Recorded at Book B on Page 59 in 1875). Said tract having such size, shape, metes, dimensions, buttings and boundings as will more fully ap pear by reference to said Plat.

CITA y se le exige que conteste a la demanda en este caso presentada al secretario del tribunal del condado de Charleston el 21 de junio de 2022. Una vez comprobado el interés, se le entregará una copia 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 Departa mento de Servicios Sociales de Carolina del Sur del condado de Charleston, a la oficina de su abogada, Mary Lee Briggs, al Departamento Legal del Depar tamento de Servicios Sociales del condado de Charleston, 3366 Rivers Avenue, 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 medidas de alivio. Mary Lee Briggs, registro del Colegio de Abogados de Carolina del Sur n.º 101535, 3366 Rivers Avenue, Charleston, SC 29405, 843-953-9464.

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE FAMILY COURT FOR THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DOCKET NO. 2022-DR-10-2233

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 29405Avenue,Services,DepartmentCountyofSocial3366RiversCharlestonS.C.withinthirty(30)

SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES

ESTATES’ CREDITOR’S NOTICES

YOUNOTICEComplaint.OFFILINGWILLPLEASE

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.

MEASURING AND CONTAINING in front of “F” Street, thirty-five (35) feet and in depth; eight (80’) feet, be, the said dimensions more or BUTTINGless.AND BOUNDING to the South by lands, now or formerly, of Hammond Campbell; to the East on lands of ____; to the North on lands of ______; and to the West on “F” Street. TMS No.: 463-16-03-037

Master’s Sale Case No. 2019-CP-10-05136

TMS No. 463-10-04-086

TO: THE DEFENDANTS ABOVENAMED:NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Plaintiff has applied to the Court for appointment of a suitable person as Guardian ad Litem for all unknown and known Defendants who may be incompetent, under age, or under any other disability, and said appointment shall become final unless such Defendants, or anyone in their behalf, within thirty (30) days of the service of this Notice, shall procure to be appointed a Guardian ad Litem for NOTICEthem.OF

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.

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TMS # 305-04-00-306

FILING TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED:PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Summons, Complaint, Lis Pendens and Notice Nisi were filed on March 31, 2022 in the Office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Charleston County, South Carolina.

FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that Toya Hampton, Esquire of 1847 Ashley River Road, Suite 200, P.O. Box 32181, Charleston, S.C. 29417, has been designated as Guardian ad Litem for all Defen dants who may be incompetent, under age, or under any other disability by Order of the Court of Common Pleas of Charleston County, dated the 1st day of April, 2022 and the said appoint ment shall become absolute thirty (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 as Guardian ad Litem for them within (30) days after the final publication of this Notice.

NOTICE NISI

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 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.

Current Property Address: 629 Halstead Street Charleston, SC 29414

s/R. David Chard S.C. Bar No.: 1190 Attorney for the Plaintiff 2050 Spaulding Drive, Suite 2 N. Charleston, SC 29406 (843)

the hearing by phone or email communication to Sydney Fowler, Esquire, Law Clerk of the Charleston County Probate Court, 843-958-5194, or SOUTHDOCKETTHEINCOUNTYSTATENOTPERIOD,NEYFAILAPPOINTEDIFPLEADINGSAFTERLATERSummerville,OFATTORNEYTHEcountythethefouravailableGAL’swithbroughtandthatcourtchildtheCourt(GAL)that:minorrightsseekandwillstated,thevice;exclusivedatethirtySummerville,Plaintiffundersignedsweranddelivered1,DorchesterOfficewhichinrightsterminationanswerMONEDADTO:06/01/2022OF:Defendants.JaneVERSUSOFSOUTHDOCKETTHEINCOUNTYSTATEAttorney(843)john@cisadodds.comMountSuite858s/JohnCOUNTY.ORGSFOWLER@CHARLESTONJ.Dodds,IIILowcountryBlvd.,101Pleasant,S.C.29464881-6530forPetitionerOFSOUTHCAROLINAOFDORCHESTERTHEFAMILYCOURTFORFIRSTJUDICIALCIRCUITNO.2022-DR-18-842CAROLINADEPARTMENTSOCIALSERVICESDoe&JohnDoe,INTHEINTERESTBabyBoyChaseDoeDOB:DEFENDANTS,GUARDIANLITEM,ANDATTORNEYS:YOUAREHEREBYSUMandrequiredtothecomplaintforofyourparentalinandtotheminorchildthisaction,theoriginalofhasbeenfiledintheoftheClerkofCourtforCounty,onAugust2022,acopyofwhichwillbetoyouuponrequest;toserveacopyofyourantothecomplaintupontheattorneyfortheat216OrangeburgRd.,SC29483within(30)daysfollowingtheofserviceuponyou,ofthedayofsuchserandifyoufailtoanswercomplaintwithinthetimeanaffidavitofdefaultbeenteredagainstyoutheplaintiffwillproceedtototerminateyourparentaltotheabove-captionedchild.YOUAREFURTHERNOTIFIED(1)theGuardianadLitemwhoisappointedbytheinthisactiontorepresentbestinterestsoftheminorwillprovidethefamilywithawrittenreportincludesanevaluationassessmentoftheissuesbeforethecourtalongrecommendations;(2)thewrittenreportwillbeforreviewtwenty-(24)hoursinadvanceofhearing;(3)youmayreviewreportattheGALProgramoffice.YOUMUSTAPPLYFORAPPOINTMENTOFANTOTHECLERKCOURT,212DemingWay,SC29483,NOTHANTHIRTYDAYSYOURECEIVETHESETODETERMINEYOUQUALIFYFORCOURT-COUNSEL.IFYOUTOAPPLYFORANATTORWITHINTHISTHIRTYDAYANATTORNEYWILLBEAPPOINTEDFORYOU.OFSOUTHCAROLINAOFDORCHESTERTHEFAMILYCOURTFORFIRSTJUDICIALCIRCUITNO.2022-DR-18-0768CAROLINADEPARTMENTOFSOCIALSERVICESVERSUSJENNIFERDRIGGERS-HAYESANDHOWARDDOUGLASHAYES,JR.DEFENDANTS.INTHEINTERESTSOF:MINORCHILDRENBORNIN2006AND2008TODEFENDANT:HOWARDDOUGLASHAYES,JR.YOUAREHEREBYSUMMONEDandrequiredtoanswertheComplaintinthisactionfiledwiththeClerkof STATE

KEVINSHIRLEYvs.STEVENSON,PEOPLESPlaintiff,M.GRANDISON,D.PEOPLES,RODNEY

PEOPLES, REGINA A. SMITH, RICHARD N. PEOPLES, LINDA D. MACK, ROSE M. CHISOLM, YVONNE P. WASHINGTON, DELORES P. MATHIS, TIF FANY PEOPLES, MARY PEOPLES, JIMMY D. PEOPLES, CLEON EARL PEOPLES, D. PEOPLES (A MINOR CHILD), HERSCHEL B. KAUFMAN, PHYLLIS K. SCHNEIDER, GEECHIE INVESTMENTS, MARIONETTE TINDELL WARE, SYLVIA TINDELL BRANDON, STEPHANIE TINDELLPEARSON, CHARLES H. DENSON, III, COREY B. DENSON, JOHN DOE, and MARY ROE, being ficti tious names used to designate the unknown heirs at law distributes, devisees, legatees, widow, widowers, successors and assigns, if any, of ARTHUR PEOPLES, A/K/A ARTHUR PEOPLES, JR., MARION TINDELL, BEATRICE TINDELL, ALBERT C. KAUFMAN, (deceased), and the following individuals:deceasedMINNIE Z. KAUFMAN, CHERYL L. TINDELL DENSON, ANTOINETTE D. PEOPLES, JIMMY E. PEOPLES, ARTHUR PEOPLES, III and all other persons unknown claiming by, through or under them or having or claiming any interest in the real estate described in Complaint, whether infants, incompetents, insane persons under any other disability,

SUBJECT to all covenants, restrictions, conditions, easements and right of way of BEINGrecord.the same property con veyed to Jerilyn Kuthe Leavell by Deed of Robert A. Walters and Shelby J. Walters dated July 8, 2016 and recorded July 13, 2016 in Book 568 at Page 66, in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Charleston County, South Carolina.

/s/ Arthur C. McFarland Attorney for Plaintiff 1847 Ashley River Road, Suite Charleston,200 SC 29407 E-mail: Ballard,Ballard,Edwards);RuthWilliams);liamsTrudyHerbyNitaSteward);Calvinvs.SarahCaseTHECOUNTYSTATERDCMarchCharleston,843.763-5347843.763-3900Cecilesq@aol.com(fax)S.C.31,2021File#:12-10909OFSOUTHCAROLINAOFCHARLESTONINCOURTOFCOMMONPLEASNumber:2022-CP-10-1844Matthews,Plaintiff,Cooper(HeirofMarthaAmeliaWilliams,Williams,RosellaWilliams,Williams,AlmaWilliams,WilliamsandAlbertWil(HeirsofHerbyBradhamAlmedaSharper;Jenkins(HeirofLuciusSamuelSharonDay,DarcelleNathanBallardand

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

PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY John S. Kay, Esquire Telephone: 803-726-2700 FOR Dated:E:F:O:MountSuite260JenniferSouthJennifers/Respectfullyshallanddemandedapplythewithinfailofhereof,daysaddress,Esq.,herComplaintcopyuponofCharlestonCourtincopytheANDYOUSUMMONS:Relieftheentitledmilitaryinfants,interestpersonsnamesRoetheoranyunknownanddantsdeviseesheirsnamesDoesorsSamuelAdrianEthelle,MaxineGladden,Elizabethvs.No.CountyGladdenForAsCarlCASENINTHTHECOUNTYSTATEMasterMikellSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberINSERTION14,2022;21,2022;28,2022R.ScarboroughinEquityOFSOUTHCAROLINAOFCHARLESTONINCOURTOFCOMMONPLEASJUDICIALCIRCUITNO.:2022-CP-10-03952YoungandCarlYoungPersonalRepresentativeTheEstateOfElizabethHansenBerkeleyProbateCourtCase2048-ES-08-00546-3,Plaintiff,LorrettaOrLorettaVictoriaGladden,RoseGladden,HermenaGladden,GladdenandLeonGladden,hissuccesorheirs,andalsoJaneandJohnDoe,fictitiousrepresentingunknownanddistributeesorofanyoftheDefenwhomaybedeceased,alsorepresentinganypersonsclaimingrights,titleorinterestinlienupontherealestatesubjecthereof,RichardandSarahRoe,fictitiousrepresentingunknownwhomayclaimanthereinasmaybeincompetents,intheserviceandpersonstoprotectionunderSoldiersandSailorsCivilActof1940,QuietTitleAREHEREBYSUMMONEDREQUIREDtoanswerComplaintinthisaction,aofwhichhasbeenfiledtheOfficeoftheClerkofofCommonPleasforCounty,acopywhichisherewithservedyouandtoserveaofyourAnswertosaidonthePlaintifforattorney,JenniferS.Smith,atthebelow-indicatedwithinthirty(30)aftertheserviceexclusiveofthedaysuchservice,andifyoutoanswertheComplaintthetimeaforesaid,PlaintiffinthisactionwilltotheCourtforreliefintheComplaintajudgmentbydefaultbedemanded.Submitted,JenniferS.SmithEsq.S.Smith,EsquireCarolinaBarNo.69599S.SmithEsq.P.C.W.ColemanBlvd.BPleasant,SC29464843.819.6581866.526.5211jennifer@jennifersmithesq.comAugust25,2022 OF SOUTH OF CHARLESTON THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CASE NO. 2022-CP-10-01513

All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon, if any, situate, lying and being on the East side of “F” Street in the City of Charleston in Charleston County, State of South Carolina.

Upon authority of a Decree dated the 14th day of April, 2022, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, the premises fully described below, at the County Council Chambers, Public Services Building (PSB), located at 4045 Bridge View Drive, North Charleston, South Carolina, on the 4th day of October 2022, at 11:00 a.m. or shortly thereafter.

PARCEL 2

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 orwithisofthereinDefendantsrightstosuitableCharleston,Riverswhoseardtained,reasonabletoSouthnon-residentsifanditDoe,”asSailorsreferredUnitedwithinmightincludingunderbeunknownunknownanyLeeRidley,LarryJanetRidley,JuanitaTolbertTolbert,CarlosEdnaJasonBallard,Day,Sharper,AlbertHerbyWilliams,Cooper,GuardianA.thetheUPONIANORDERCarolinaforfiledSummonsNOTICEYOUNOTICEjudgmentandorthatProcedure,SouthpursuantthisEquityofgeneralthethethatYOUComplaint.forwillaforesaid,ComplaintandofhereofthirtySouthSuiteoffice,upontoherewithaction,ComplaintandYOUSUMMONS3200TAddress:TMSRECORD.#:484-00-00-020WSideApprox.NAshleyPhosphateANDNOTICEAREHEREBYSUMMONEDrequiredtoanswertheintheaboveentitledacopyofwhichisserveduponyou,andserveacopyofyouranswertheundersignedathis2050SpauldingDrive,2,NorthCharleston,Carolina29406,within(30)daysafterserviceuponyou,exclusivethedayofsuchservice,ifyoufailtoanswerthewithinthetimejudgmentbydefaultberenderedagainstyouthereliefdemandedintheWILLALSOTAKENOTICEshouldyoufailtoanswerforegoingsummons,PlaintiffwillmoveforaOrderofReferencethiscausetotheMasterinorSpecialRefereeforCounty,whichordershall,toRule53(e)oftheCarolinaRulesofCivilspecificallyprovidethesaidMasterinEquitySpecialRefereeisauthorizedempoweredtoenterafinalinthiscase.OFFILINGWILLPLEASETAKEthattheforegoingandComplaint,werewiththeClerkofCourtBerkeleyCounty,SouthonApril21,2022.APPOINTINGGUARDADLITEMREADINGANDFILINGPetitionofthePlaintiffforappointmentofRichardSteadman,Jr.,Esquire,asadLitemforCalvinAmeliaWilliams,NitaRosellaWilliams,Williams,AlmaWilliams,Williams,AlmedaSamuelBallard,SharonDarcelleBallard,NathanConstanceBallard,Clark,RobinMcNeil,Lee,CliftonTolbertSr.,Tolbert,CynthiaEdwardsRickyTolbert,KarenStaley,SammyKinlock,Kinlock,RaymondJr.,TonyWeathers,May,TommyHolmes,Ridley,anyHeirsofSarahMarthaSteward,AnnaWade,MarvinMcLeod,HeirsofSarahRidley,andpartiesandanydefendantswhomayminors,infants,personsdisabilityorincompetent,thosepersonswhobeinthemilitaryservicethemeaningofTitle50,StatesCode,commonlytoastheSoldiersandReliefActof1940,beingaClassdesignatedas“Johnand“RichardRoe,”andappearingthatthenamesaddressesofsuchpersons,any,whetherresidentsoroftheStateofCarolina,areunknownPlaintiffandcannot,withdiligencebeascerandthatthesaidRichA.Steadman,Jr.,Esquire,officeislocatedat6296Avenue,Suite102,NorthSouthCarolina,isaandcompetentpersonunderstandandprotecttheandinterestsofsaidandhasnointerestadversetotheinterestsaidDefendants,ifany,andnotconnectedinbusinessthePlaintiff,inthisactionwithitscounsel.

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.

Court for Dorchester County on July 15, 2022. Upon proof of interest, a copy of the Complaint will be delivered to you upon request from the Dorchester County Clerk of Court, and you must serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint on the Plaintiff, the South Carolina Depart ment of Social Services, at the office of its Attorney, Dawn M. Berry, Legal Department of the Dorchester County Department of Social Services, 216 Orangeburg Road, Summerville S.C. 29483 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. Dawn M. Berry, SC Bar # 101675, 216 Orange burg Road, Summerville, SC 29483, (843) 486-1861

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Gateway Mortgage Group LLC, a division of Gateway First Bank VS Jerilyn Kuthe Leavell; Moss Creek Property Owners Association, Inc.; South Carolina Electric and Gas n/k/a Dominion Energy South Carolina, Inc.

IN

ALL that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in Moss Creek at Grande Oaks Subdivision, County of Charleston, City of Charleston, State of South Carolina, shown and designated as LOT 104-A, on a plat entitled: “SUBDIVISION PLAT SHOWING MOSS CREEK AT GRANDE OAKS, PHASE 4, LOTS 33A-49A, 66A-74A, 76A-80A, AND 100A106A, PROPERTY OF CENTEX HOMES, LOCATED IN THE BEES FERRY AREA, THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA” made by Trico Envirometrics, Inc., dated July 1, 2002, and recorded August 21, 2002, in the RMC Office for Charleston County, South Carolina, in Plat Book EF, Page 840. Said lot having such size, shape, dimen sions, buttings and boundings as will by reference to said plat more fully appear.

BUTTING AND BOUNDING to the North on Third Avenue, to the East on Eleventh Avenue, to the South on Lot No. 39 on said plat, and to the West on Lot No. 20 on said plat.

GIVEN that an action has been commenced pursuant to the provisions of 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,

one hundred five (105’) feet; be the same a little more or less.

BARBARA J. PEOPLES f/k/a BARBARA J. L.

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

NOTICELISEquitablyPENDENSISHEREBY

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No personal or deficiency judgment being demanded, the bidding will not remain open after the date of sale, and compliance with the bid may be made immediately.

PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY John J. Hearn (803) 9/14/22,FOR2019CP1000025013957-00725744-4444INSERTION9/21/22, 9/28/22 Mikell R. Scarborough Master in Equity

NOTICEDEFENDANTS:TONOTICEabsolute.THEABOVE-NAMEDYOUWILLPLEASETAKEthattheSummons and Complaint, of which the forego ing is a copy of the Summons, were filed with the Clerk of Court for Charleston County, South Carolina on August 25,PLEASE2022.TAKE NOTICE that the order appointing Kelley Yarborough Woody, whose ad dress is PO Box 6432, Columbia, SC 29260, as Guardian Ad Litem Nisi for all persons whomsoever herein collectively designated as Richard Roe, defendants herein whose names and addresses are unknown, including any thereof who may be minors, in capacitated, or under other legal disability, whether residents or non-residents of South Carolina; for all named Defendants, ad dresses unknown, who may be infants, incapacitated, or under a legal disability; for any unknown heirs-at-law of Charles E. Gadson a/k/a Charles E. Gadson, Jr., including their heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns, and all other persons entitled to claim through them; and for all other unknown persons with any right, title, or interest in and to the real estate that is the subject of this foreclosure action, was filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Charleston County on the 1st day of September, 2022.

YOU WILL FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that unless the said Defendants, or someone in their behalf or in behalf of any of them, shall within thirty (30) days after service of notice of this order upon them by publication, exclusive of the day of such service, procure to be appointed for them, or any of them, a Guardian Ad Litem to represent them or any of them for the purposes of this action, the Plaintiff will apply for an order making the appointment of said Guardian Ad Litem Nisi

GIVEN that an action has been commenced by the Plaintiff above named against the Defendant(s) above named for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage given by Janica F. Gadson and Charles E. Gadson to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Fieldstone Company, dated May 20, 2004, recorded June 4, 2004, in the office of the Clerk of Court/ Register of Deeds for Charleston County, in Book H497 at Page 233; thereafter, said Mortgage was assigned to Wells Fargo Bank, NA, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the Merrill Lynch Mortgage Investors Trust, Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2004-HE2 by assignment instrument dated July 17, 2012 and recorded August 1, 2012 in Book 0268 at Page 126; thereafter, said Mortgage was assigned to Wells Fargo Bank, National As sociation, successor by merger to Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, National Association (formerly known as Norwest Bank Minne sota, National Association), not

ALL that lot, piece or parcel of land near Adams Run, Charles ton County South Carolina, containing 3.46 acres, more or less, and shown as Lot 9 on the Plat entitled “A Division of the Estate of Scipio Brown” dated May 30, 1979 by Robert C. Frank, recorded in the R.M.C. Office for Charleston County in Plat Book AO, page 96, and having such size, shape, dimen sions, buttings and bounds as shown on said plat.

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 well before the foreclosure sale date.

THIS CONVEYANCE is also made subject to that certain Right-ofWay from Aiken Land Company to South Carolina Electric & Gas Company dated September 15, 1972 and duly recorded in the RMC Office for Charleston on December 8, 1972 in Book S-100 at Page 437.

THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO AS SESSMENTS, COUNTY TAXES, EXISTING EASEMENTS, EASE MENTS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, AND OTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. 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. The successful bidder will be required to pay for documentary stamps on the Deed and interest on the bal ance of the bid from the date of sale to the date of compli ance with the bid at the rate of 8.0000%. 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.

TMS/PIN# 0980000099

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 prior to the foreclosure sale date.

By: Ronald C. (allisonh@scottandcorley.com),AllisonBar(angig@scottandcorley.com),AngeliaSC(reggiec@scottandcorley.com),ReginaldSC(rons@scottandcorley.com),ScottBar#4996P.CorleyBar#69453J.GrantSC#78334E.Heffernan

The description of the premises is as follows: All that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land, with any and all improvements thereon, known and designated as Lot 12, Block KK, as shown and designated on a “Plat of Northwood Subdivi sion, City of North Charleston, Charleston County, S.C.”. dated August 9, 1974, which said plat was prepared by Sigma Engineers, Inc. and which said plat is duly recorded in the RMC Office for Charleston County in Plat Book AE, at pages 90 and 91. The said lot having such size. shape, dimensions, buttings and boundings, more or less, as shown on said plat.

a/k/a Carla Renee Gadson, individually, and as Heir or Devisee of the Estate of Charles E. Gadson a/k/a Charles E. Gadson, Jr., Deceased; Reginald Gadson a/k/a Reginald K. Gadson, individually, and as Heir or Devisee of the Estate of Charles E. Gadson a/k/a Charles E. Gadson, Jr., Deceased; Ernest Lamar a/k/a Ernest Lamarr, individually, and as Heir or Devisee of the Estate of Charles E. Gadson a/k/a Charles E. Gadson, Jr., Deceased; and Any Heirs-at-Law or Devisees of Charles E. Gadson a/k/a Charles E. Gadson, Jr., Deceased, their heirs or devisees, successors and assigns, and all other persons 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 Roe; Midland Credit Management, Inc.; and Northwoods Estates Homeowners

in its individual or banking ca pacity, but solely in its capacity as Trustee for the Merrill Lynch Mortgage Investors Trust, Series 2004-HE2 by assignment instru ment dated August 3, 2022 and attached hereto as Exhibit “A”. The Note and Mortgage were subsequently modified by a Loan Modification Agreement dated November 19, 2016.

judgmentNoN.dress:408-07-00-433T527March25,AlanHarrisonpropertyfullyreferenceandshape,297;inOfficeandInc.Engineeringolina’CharlestonVamGBlockLotsSubdivisiondivisionshownNorthpointedesignatedofCountythesituate,andofcertainorOctober,Carolina,North4045Countyfullypublicthe2022,datedUponIIIL.CarolynversusTrust,trusteecapacitysociation,U.S.THECOUNTYSTATE2022-CP-10-00180Master’s4743MasterMikell2022,14,FORLANEY,ATTORNEYcourtofdismissalsaidAnyORREQUIREDGUIDELINESDISTANCINGANDMAYBETOWEARAMASKOTHERFACIALCOVERING.personwhoviolatesprotocolsissubjecttoatthediscretionthesellingofficerorotherofficials.PLAINTIFF’SRILEYPOPE&LLC(803)799-9993INSERTIONSeptember2022,September21,September28,2022R.ScarboroughinEquitySaleOFSOUTHCAROLINAOFCHARLESTONINCOURTOFCOMMONPLEASBankTrustNationalAsnotinitsindividualbutsolelyasownerforRCF2AcquisitionPLAINTIFFHarrisonakaCarolynHarrisonandNorthpointeOwnersAssociation,Inc.,DEFENDANT(S).authorityofaDecreethe17thdayofMay,Iwillofferforsaletohighestbidderforcash,atauction,thepremisesdescribedbelow,attheCouncilChambers,BridgeViewDrive,Charleston,Southonthe4thdayof2022,at11:00a.m.shortlythereafter.Allthatpiece,parcelorlotlandwiththebuildingsimprovementsthereonlyingandbeinginCityofNorthCharlestonofCharleston,StateSouthCarolinaknownandasLot17BlockCSubdivisionasonaplatentitled‘SubPlatofNorthpointePhaseIIIandV,12-24BlockCLots16-33FandLots1-48BlockpropertyownedbyW.C.CityofNorthCharleston,County,SouthCarpreparedbyForsbergandSurveyingdatedNovember15,2001recordedintheRMCforCharlestonCountyPlatBookEFatPage296-saidlothavingsuchsize,dimensions,buttingsboundingsaswillbytosaidplatmoreappear.BeingthesameconveyedtoCarolynbydeedofEdwardHagan,datedFebruary2005andrecorded4,2005inDeedBookatPage303.TMSNo.PropertyAd5050WestviewStreet,Charleston,SC29418personalordeficiencybeingdemanded,

TMS No. 485-10-00-099

Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, successor by merger to Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, National Association (formerly known as Norwest Bank Minnesota, National Association), not in its individual or banking capacity, but solely in its capacity as Trustee for the Merrill Lynch Mortgage Inves tors Trust, Series 2004-HE2, CarlaVS.PLAINTIFF,R.Gadson

LESS AND EXCEPT: ALL that lot, piece or parcel of land near Adams Run, Charles ton County South Carolina, containing 1.74 acres, more or less, and shown as Lot 9B on the Plat entitled “The Subdivi sion of Lot 9 of the Subdivision of the Scipio Brown EST” dated August 16, 1984 by Geometric Surveying Co., recorded in the R.M.C. Office for Charleston County in Plat Book BC, page 48, and having such size, shape, dimensions, buttings and bounds as shown on said plat. [Released by partial release of Mortgage dated July 3, 2018, recorded November 26, 2018 in Book 0762 at Page 290]

Upon information and belief, Charles E. Gadson a/k/a Charles E. Gadson, Jr., died on or about September 10, 2016, and no probate case has been opened in the Probate Court records for Charleston County. If any party has any information as to the existence and/or opening of a probate court file for the Estate of Charles E. Gadson a/k/a Charles E. Gadson, Jr., it is required that you contact counsel for Plaintiff immediately with that information.

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 well before the foreclosure sale date.

Master’s Sale Case No.: 2019CP1000025 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE COURT OF

of Charleston County may be authorized to put the purchaser into possession of the premises if requested by the purchaser.

Case#: 2019CP1000025

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.

The property shall be sold for cash to the highest bidder.

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Subsequently, Janica F. Gadson a/k/a Janice Fields Gadson a/k/a Janica Gadson a/k/a Janica Marie Gadson died testate on February 25, 2010, leaving the subject property to her devisees, namely Charles E. Gadson, Jr., Carla R. Gadson, and Reginald Gadson, by Deed of Distribution for Probate Estate File Number 2010-ES-10-00403-2, dated May 1, 2015 and recorded June 4, 2015, in Book 480 at Page 590 in the Office of the Clerk of Court/Register of Deeds for Charleston County.

Property address: 2604 Greenridge Road North Charleston, SC 29406 SCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.

orthatProcedure,SouthpursuantCounty,SpecialtoOrderPlaintiffthethatComplaint.forwilltoofhereof,daysifthedayservicewithinSouthOfficeDrive,atyouruponwhichComplaintdefendandABOVE-NAMED:TO(221070.00083)SUMMONSDEFENDANT(S).Association,ANDNOTICESALLTHEDEFENDANTSYOUAREHEREBYSUMMONEDrequiredtoappearandbyansweringtheinthisaction,ofacopyisherewithservedyou,andtoserveacopyofAnsweronthesubscriberstheiroffices,2712MiddleburgSuite200,Columbia,PostBox2065,Columbia,Carolina,29202-2065,thirty(30)daysafterthehereof,exclusiveoftheofsuchservice;exceptthatUnitedStatesofAmerica,named,shallhavesixty(60)toansweraftertheserviceexclusiveofthedaysuchservice;andifyoufaildoso,judgmentbydefaultberenderedagainstyouthereliefdemandedintheYOUWILLALSOTAKENOTICEshouldyoufailtoAnswerforegoingSummons,thewillmoveforageneralofReferenceofthiscausetheMaster-In-EquityorRefereeforCharlestonwhichOrdershall,toRule53(e)oftheCarolinaRulesofCivilspecificallyprovidethesaidMaster-In-EquitySpecialMasterisauthorized SC Bar #68530 H. Guyton atMasterfromwithhighestofanceofanceDeeddocumentarywillprice.toofamountcashthetotheThecashTheSENIOROFMENTSEXISTINGSESSMENTS,THISmaybutopenthejudgmentNoMount211610-00-800at21,18,MarisaoftotheforPageanddatedCounty,ofS.C.HomesB)known3DWhispering“AGrassdesignatedChurchCharleston,SouthandorAllfollowingorOctober,Carolina,North4045Countyfullypublicthe2022,datedUponsociation,WestNationalRichards,ScottversusAssociation,2005-10,ThroughTrustCitigroupTHECOUNTYSTATE2020-CP-10-01029Master’s803-252-3340Columbia,Suite2712ATTORNEYSSC(jordanb@scottandcorley.com),JordanSC(kevinb@scottandcorley.com),KevinSC(guytonm@scottandcorley.com),MurrellBar#64134T.BrownBar#64236D.BeumerBar#104074FORTHEPLAINTIFFMiddleburgDrive,200SC29204SaleOFSOUTHCAROLINAOFCHARLESTONINCOURTOFCOMMONPLEASMortgageLoanInc.,MortgagePass-Certificates,SeriesU.S.BankNationalasTrustee,PLAINTIFFE.Richards,JenniferAmericanExpressBank,andDunesPropertyOwners’AsInc.,DEFENDANT(S).authorityofaDecreethe19thdayofJuly,Iwillofferforsaletohighestbidderforcash,atauction,thepremisesdescribedbelow,attheCouncilChambers,BridgeViewDrive,Charleston,Southonthe4thdayof2022,at11:00a.m.shortlythereafter.Theproperty,towit:thatcertainpiece,parcellotofland,situate,lyingbeingintheStateofCarolina,CountyoflocatedinChristParish,knownandasLot19,ShortCourt,onaplatentitledFinalSubdivisionPlatofMarshPhaseDunesWest(formerlyasMarshCovePhaseownedbyJohnWielandandNeighborhoodsofInc.,locatedintheTownMountPleasantCharlestonSouthCarolina,”September16,2002,recordedinPlatBookEG174,intheRMCOfficeCharlestonCounty.BeingsamepropertyconveyedScottE.RichardsbydeedCharlesD.AldrichandLuzAldrich,datedJune2004andrecordedJune2004inDeedBookC499Page26.TMSNo.594-PropertyAddress:ShortGrassCourt,Pleasant,SC29466personalordeficiencybeingdemanded,biddingwillnotremainafterthedateofsale,compliancewiththebidbemadeimmediately.SALEISSUBJECTTOASCOUNTYTAXES,EASEMENTS,EASEANDRESTRICTIONSRECORD,ANDOTHERENCUMBRANCES.propertyshallbesoldfortothehighestbidder.highestbidder,otherthanPlaintiff,willberequireddepositwiththeMaster,atconclusionofthebidding,orcertifiedcheckintheoffive(5%)percentthebid:thesaiddepositbeappliedtothepurchaseThesuccessfulbidderberequiredtopayforstampsontheandinterestonthebalofthebidfromthedatesaletothedateofcompliwiththebidattherate4.2500%.Shouldthebidderfailtocomplythebidwithinthirtydaysthedateofsale,thewillresellthepropertytheriskandexpenseofthe

DISABILITY:YOUAREFURTHER 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 upon you. If you fail to do so, application for such appointment will be made by the Plaintiff(s) herein.

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: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, Plaintiff will apply to have the appointment of the Guardian ad Litem Nisi, Kelley Yarborough Woody, made

W. Alston; ,

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s/ Brian P. Yoho Rogers Townsend, LLC ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF John J. Hearn (SC Bar # Columbia,(803)Columbia,Post1221rogerstownsend.com#101400)JerielBrian.Yoho@rogerstownsend.comBrianJohn.Hearn@rogerstownsend.comJohnATTORNEYSRogerss/MAYTHEFORECLOSUREELECTREFUSE,withfromconsiderationforYanyareyou.OursentsRogersTownsend,throughotherwiseyouableToIntervention.haveOrderSupremepursuantPLEASEINTERVENTIONNOTICEFNColumbia,(803)Columbia,Post1221rogerstownsend.com#101400)JerielBrian.Yoho@rogerstownsend.comBrianJohn.Hearn@rogerstownsend.comJohnATTORNEYSRogerss/CarolinaforwereingComplaint,NOTICENAMED:TONOTICEColumbia,(803)Columbia,Post1221rogerstownsend.com#101400)JerielBrian.Yoho@rogerstownsend.comBrianJohn.Hearn@rogerstownsend.com6635),P.Yoho(SCBar#73516),A.Thomas(SCBarJeriel.Thomas@MainStreet,14thFloorOfficeBox100200(29202)SC29201744-4444SouthCarolinaTHEDEFENDANTSABOVEYOUWILLPLEASETAKEthattheSummonsandofwhichtheforegoisacopyoftheSummons,filedwiththeClerkofCourtCharlestonCounty,SouthonJuly22,2022.BrianP.YohoTownsend,LLCFORPLAINTIFFJ.Hearn(SCBar#6635),P.Yoho(SCBar#73516),A.Thomas(SCBarJeriel.Thomas@MainStreet,14thFloorOfficeBox100200(29202)SC29201744-4444SouthCarolinaOFFORECLOSURETAKENOTICETHATtotheSouthCarolinaCourtAdministrative2011-05-02-01,youmayarighttoForeclosurebeconsideredforanyavailForeclosureIntervention,maycommunicatewithanddealwiththePlaintiffitslawfirm,RogersLLC.Townsend,LLCreprethePlaintiffinthisaction.lawfirmdoesnotrepresentUnderourethicalrules,weprohibitedfromgivingyoulegaladvice.oumustsubmitanyrequestsForeclosureInterventionwithin30daysthedateyouareservedthisNotice.IFYOUFAIL,ORVOLUNTARILYNOTTOPARTICIPATEININTERVENTION,FORECLOSUREACTIONPROCEED.BrianP.YohoTownsend,LLCFORPLAINTIFFJ.Hearn(SCBar#6635),P.Yoho(SCBar#73516),A.Thomas(SCBarJeriel.Thomas@MainStreet,14thFloorOfficeBox100200(29202)SC29201744-4444SouthCarolina COMMON PLEAS U.S. Bank National As sociation, not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee for the RMAC Trust, Series 2016-CTT

This being a portion of the same property conveyed to Evelina C. Brown by deed of Herbert Brown, as Trustee, dated March 13, 1980 and recorded March 14, 1980 in Book X 121 at Page 278. Subsequently, Evelina C. Brown conveyed one-half (1/2) interest in the subject property to Lucas Brown by deed dated September 7, 2004 and recorded September 20, 2004 in Book V 509 at Page 890 in the Register of Deeds Office for Charleston County.

THIS CONVEYANCE is subject to those certain Restrictive Covenants dated April 4, 1975 and duly recorded in the RMC Office for Charleston County on April 4, 1975 in Book L-106, at Page 417.

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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

Current Property Address: 8356 Laurie Rd Adams Run, SC 29426

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

This being the same property conveyed to Charles E. Gadson, Jr. and Janica F. Gadson by deed of Charles A. Wiley and Lorraine A. Wiley dated February 20, 1984 in Book E 135 at Page 696 in the Office of the Clerk of Court/Register of Deeds for Charleston County.

defaulting bidder upon the same terms as above set out. Should the Plaintiff, or one of its representatives, fail to be present at the time of sale, the property is automatically withdrawn 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 Or der. The Sheriff of Charleston County may be authorized to put the purchaser into possession of the premises if requested by the purchaser.

the bidding will not remain open after the date of sale, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately.

SUBJECT to assessments, Charleston Ad Valorem Taxes, any and all restrictions, ease ments, covenants and rightsof-way of record, and any other senior encumbrances.

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CASE NO. 2022-CP-10-03950

and empowered to enter a final judgment in this cause.

Thereafter, Reginald Keith Gadson conveyed his 16.66% interest in the subject property to Carla Renee Gadson by deed dated October 5, 2018 and recorded October 19, 2018 in Book 754 at Page 667.

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Should the Plaintiff, or one of its representatives, fail to be present at the time of sale, the property is automatically withdrawn 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 Or der. The Sheriff of Charleston County may be authorized to put the purchaser into possession of the premises if requested by the purchaser.

LucasVERSUSPLAINTIFF,,Brown; Evelina C. Brown; Jermaine UponDEFENDANTS.authorityof a Decree dated the 29th day of May, 2019, 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 4th day of October, 2022 at 11:00 AM or shortly thereafter.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Poet Mary Oliver wrote, “There is within each of us a self that is neither a child, nor a servant of the hours. It is a third self, occasional in some of us, tyrant in oth ers. This self is out of love with the ordinary; it is out of love with time. It has a hunger for eternity.” During the coming weeks, Scorpio, I will be cheer ing for the ascendancy of that self in you. More than usual, you need to commune with fantastic truths and transcendent joys. To be in maximum alignment with the good fortune that life has pre pared for you, you must give your loving attention to the highest and noblest visions of your personal destiny that you can imagine.

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Even when your courage has a touch of foolhardiness, even when your quest for adventure makes you a bit reck less, you can be resourceful enough to avoid dicey consequences. Maybe more than any other sign of the zodiac, you periodically outfox karma. But in the coming weeks, I will nevertheless counsel you not to barge into situations where rash boldness might lead to wrong moves. Please do not flirt with escapades that could turn into chancy gambles. At least for the foreseeable future, I hope you will be prudent and cagey in your quest for interesting and educational fun.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): In 1946, medical pro fessionals in the UK established the Common Cold Unit. Its goal was to discover practical treatments for the familiar viral infection known as the cold. Over the next 43 years, until it was shut down, the agency produced just one useful innovation: zinc gluconate lozenges. This treatment reduces the severity and length of a cold if taken within 24 hours of onset. So the results of all that research were modest, but they were also much better than nothing. During the coming weeks, you may experience comparable phe nomena, Taurus: less spectacular outcomes than you might wish, but still very worthwhile.

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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): For 15 years, Leo cartoon ist Gary Larson created The Far Side, a hilarious comic strip featuring intelligent talking animals. It was syndicated in more than 1,900 newspapers. But like all of us, he has had failures, too. In one of his books, Larson describes the most disappointing event in his life. He was eating a meal in the same dining area as a famous cartoonist he admired, Charles Addams, creator of The Addams Family. Larson felt a strong urge to go over and introduce himself to Addams. But he was too shy and tonguetied to do so. Don’t be like Larson in the coming weeks, dear Leo. Reach out and connect with recep tive people you’d love to communicate with. Make the first move in contacting someone who could be important to you in the future. Be bold in seeking new links and affiliations. Always be respectful, of course.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): In a poem to a lover, Pablo Neruda wrote, “At night I dream that you and I are two plants that grew together, roots entwined.” I suspect you Pisceans could have similar deepening and interweaving experiences sometime soon — not only with a lover but with any treasured person or animal you long to be even closer to than you already are. Now is a time to seek more robust and resilient intimacy.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Here’s a scenario that could be both an invigorating metaphor and a literal event. Put on rollerblades. Get out onto a long flat surface. Build up a comfortable speed. Fill your lungs with the elixir of life. Praise the sun and the wind. Sing your favorite songs. Swing your arms all the way forward and all the way back. Forward: power. Backward: power. Glide and coast and flow with sheer joy. Cruise along with confidence in the instinc tive skill of your beautiful body. Evaporate thoughts. Free yourself of every concern and every idea. Keep rambling until you feel spacious and vast.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Capricorn poet William Stafford wrote, “Saying things you do not have to say weakens your talk. Hearing things you do not need to hear dulls your hearing.” Those ideas are always true, of course, but I think it’s especially crucial that you heed them in the coming weeks. In my oracular opinion, you need to build your personal power right now. An important way to do that is by being discriminating about what you take in and put out. For best results, speak your truths as often and as clearly as possible. And do all you can to avoid exposing yourself to trivial and delusional “truths” that are really just opinions or misinformation.

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CANCER (June 21-July 22): I’m getting a psychic vision of you cuddled up in your warm bed, surround ed by stuffed animals and wrapped in soft, thick blankets with images of bunnies and dolphins on them. Your headphones are on, and the songs pour ing into your cozy awareness are silky smooth tonics that rouse sweet memories of all the times you felt most wanted and most at home in the world. I think I see a cup of hot chocolate on your bedstand, too, and your favorite dessert. Got all that, fellow Cancerian? In the coming days and nights, I suggest you enjoy an abundance of experiences akin to what I’ve described here.

Experiment with making artful arrangements of pret ty much everything you are part of. 4. Flatter others sincerely. Use praise as one of your secret powers. 5. Cultivate an open-minded skepticism that blends discernment and curiosity. 6. Plot and scheme in behalf of harmony, but never kiss ass.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): “Love your mistakes and foibles,” Virgo astrologer William Sebrans advises his fellow Virgos. “They aren’t going away. And it’s your calling in life — some would say a superpower — to hone in on them and finesse them. Why? Because you may be able to fix them or at least improve them with panache — for your benefit and the welfare of those you love.” While this counsel is always relevant for you, dear Virgo, it will be especially so in the coming weeks.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You are an extra authentic Aquarius if people say that you get your self into the weirdest, most interesting trouble they’ve ever seen. You are an ultra-genuine Aquarius if people follow the twists and pivots of your life as they would a soap opera. And I suspect you will fulfill these potentials to the max in the coming weeks. The upcoming chapter of your life story might be as entertaining as any you have had in years. Luckily, imminent events are also likely to bring you soulful lessons that make you wiser and wilder. I’m excited to see what happens!

Homework: Fantasize about an adventure you would love to treat yourself to in the spring of 2023. Testify: Newsletter.FreeWillAstrology.com

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Tips to get the most out of the next three weeks: 1. Use your imagi nation to make everything seem fascinating and wonderful. 2. When you give advice to others, be sure to listen to it yourself. 3. Move away from hav ing a rigid conception of yourself and move toward having a fluid fantasy about yourself. 4. Be the first to laugh at and correct your own mistakes. (It’ll give you the credibility to make even better mistakes in the future.) 5. Inspire other people to love being themselves and not want to be like you.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Tips for making the most of the next three weeks: 1. Be proud as you teeter charismatically on the fence. Relish the power that comes from being in between. 2. Act as vividly congenial and staunchly beautiful as you dare. 3.

By the age of 10, Holenko had begun dabbling with piano and that soon gave way to saxophone and guitar. Eventually he found himself stumbling into the New England Conservatory of Music where he would solidify his career trajectory and

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“I have played so many styles of music here in Charleston,” he said. “I came to town as a classical guitarist and added Renaissance and medieval music to that. Renaissance music led to Renaissance dance, which led to contra dancing, which led to old time Appalachian and Irish music.”Holenko has also positioned himself as the go-to guy around town for musical theater productions, most notably with The Village Repertory Co.

The free event features talks from Mayor John Tecklenburg and others. Donation-based tickets are at eventbrite.com. CG

The second record haul that sparked his intrigue was all over the genre spectrum.

“Arts-mersive” listening experience lands in Summerville

“I don’t know where she could have gotten them,” Holenko said. “I remember that batch included Johnny Cash, The Temptations, Steppenwolf, Three Dog Night and The Lovin’ Spoonful. I was blown away, but also very confused. How could the same planet produce Steppenwolf and Johnny Cash?”

Holenko told the City Paper that he can’t imagine leading any other kind of life, although it’s hard for him to say precisely when this path first became clear to him.

The complexity of artists such as The Beatles and the Grateful Dead would also loom large in his young imagination.

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No matter how much time passes, Holenko carries on doing what he was born to do with dignity and assurance.

“Many guitarists do not have the skill or training to be in a large band or orchestra with a conductor,” he said. “[Orchestral arrangement is] just not something that comes with the [guitar] the way a student of flute, violin or trumpet encounters it. Because I played saxophone in my high school band, I actually understood how to follow my part in an orchestral piece. I knew what the guy waving the stick in front of me was doing. If there was a guitar or mandolin or banjo needed in an orchestra, I usually got the job. Musical theater is really just an extension of orchestral playing with a feeling for popular styles. It’s a particular set of skills that I like to take for a walk every once in a while.” Holenko said that other projects continue to pop up here and there as well, like the

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Awendaw Green set for night of alt-country and Americana

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Keyboardist Tarrod Thomas, key boardist Bill Nance , bassist Jerome Griffin, lead guitarist Jerry Griffin and drummer Tony Thompson will perform renditions of Jamerson-penned hits by acts such as Martha & the Vandellas, the Marvelettes, Smokey Robinson, Gladys Knight & the Pips, the Four Tops, the Temptations, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder.

John Holenko initially arrived in the Lowcountry to teach at the College of Charleston, but soon pivoted to start his own school in West Ashley, Hungry Monk Music, where he and a handful of other likeminded musicians have provided instruc tion to students of all ages and abilities for nearly 30 Outsideyears.ofthe classroom, he’s usually found lending his highly-regarded skills to an eclectic assortment of projects such as Gatsby Orchestra (1920s-style big band), Porto Seguro (Brazilian choro), Mr. Charlie (Americana/blues) and Fried Rainbow Trout (Irish/Celtic folk).

The Summerville Orchestra’s string quartet is partnering with Public Works Art Center to host “A Musical SPARK,” a free event series that fuses live music with visual art. The series spotlights the work of young artists on display that revolves around the theme “growth.”

His grandmother had a lot to do with igniting his musical spark by introducing him to two distinct record collections, Holenko said. The first haul belonged to his mother and uncle and included 45s from 1950s rockers Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard and Bill Hailey.

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“I’m not rich and famous and have no interest in becoming an American Idol, but I feel like I’m part of an artistic tradition that stretches way back into the past,” he said. “I know I have passed on some of it to musicians in the future. And somehow by playing the guitar and mandolin, I have built a business of my own, live in my own house, raised two great kids and sent them to school, and have made a living through music my whole life.”

“Beatles and Bach” concert with classically trained pianist Laura Ball at The Library Society on Oct. 11.

Local musician and music teacher John Holenko reminisces on his career ahead of an Oct. 11 concert with Charleston pianist Lauren Ball

“I’m not rich and famous and have no interest in becoming an American Idol, but I feel like I’m part of an artistic tradition that stretches way back into the past.” Holenko

The Second Annual Bass Symposium at PURE Theatre from 8-11 p.m. Sept. 23 offers a chance to learn about James Jamerson, the uncredited bassist on most of the Motown Records hits in the 1960s and early 1970s.

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attain the sort of mastery that would set him up for success when he finally made his way to Charleston.

An old barn at Awendaw Green doubling as the stage for the outdoor music space is always buzzing with food tents, craft vendors and bonfires for its Barn Jam events. The Sept. 28 Barn Jam kicks off at 5:45 p.m. and includes local acts Isabella Ullo and Dallas Baker and Friends, and regional acts Amy Hills and Andrew Beam for a night of alt-country and Americana. — CG

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Eight music acts are set to play

Daddy’s Beemer, Slim Soul & Friends and Dawning will join Greenville-based Darby Wilcox & The Peep Show; Monsoon from Athens, Georgia; and Leone & The Ascension from Charlotte, North Carolina, for a musically encom passing lineup that spans experimental hip-hop, soulful folk, psychedelic rock and expansive alternative.

Orange Spot Coffeehouse in Park Circle has been slinging espresso, smoothies and scones since 2013. The place’s namesake was inspired by the homey vibes that came from a certain Thai coffeehouse that served a special orange drink called a Cha Yen, offering respite from the fast-paced world. Orange Spot offers a Lowcountry interpretation of that hospitality with its housemade pastries and quiches and charming decor. Laura Cannon co-owns Orange Spot with her husband Matt, and fondly remem bers that one time electronic music titan Toro y Moi (aka singer-songwriter Chaz Bear) came into the shop. Matt gave City Paper his list of top five albums to listen to when opening the shop:

As part of the Oct. 1 festivities, local key boardist/vocalist Ross Bogan of synthwave outfit Doom Flamingo will unveil his latest solo project drenched in synth driven acid pop, Wolf Mask.

“My whole thing has been trying to book a bunch of artists that don’t normally play together and put them all on the same bill and make it like a fun party,” said Chris Huber, founder of the music blog Extra Chill.

The party ends with a late night funk set from The Chillionaires featuring Bogan and Kenney, plus bassist Ben Mossman of Little Bird, percussionist Demario Kitt of The Psycodelics and other special guests.

Find more info about the Oct. 1 Extra Chill Fest and purchase tickets at charlestonpourhouse.com.

consisting of vocalists Eliza Novella and Shannon Vogt, Dylan Dawkins of Persona La Ave on bass and synth, Doom gui tarist Thomas Kenney, Human Resources’ drummer Matt Zutell and guitarist Dries Vandenberg (formerly of Susto).

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“It’s just going to be like a normal day at the Pour House, except there’s going to be eight bands playing,” he told City Paper.

The first Extra Chill Fest took place in 2018 at Purple Buffalo, and the second time around in 2019 included two nights at The Royal American. After the two-year break in music’s space-time continuum due to Covid, the third Extra Chill Fest is pulling out all the Charlestonstops.acts

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“It’s a little bit more electric than the 11:11 record that we released back in 2018,” Wilcox said of the new EP. “It’s got a little bit more sass to it, but at the same time, it’s got those emotional dynamics of being in your power and then also just feeling the highs and the lows of navigating what it is to love and to live.”

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Huber started Extra Chill in his College of Charleston dorm room circa 2015 when he wrote an album review for local dance rock outfit Human Resources, and it’s since become a staple in South Carolina’s bur geoning arts scene.

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The third Extra Chill Fest is coming in hot Oct. 1 with a lineup of local and regional bands that will take over both the deck stage and indoor stage at The Charleston Pour House for a day of live music.

Wolf Mask debuts as an ensemble

Chill Fest returns for third year of local, regional music

Darby Wilcox & The Peep Show will unveil some new tunes at Extra Chill Fest from the group’s yet-to-be-named EP slated to drop before the end of the year.

The Charleston Pour House Oct. 1 for Extra Chill Fest 2022

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