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The Island News
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december 18-24, 2014
saints & scholars Student represents season of giving back Thanksgiving dinner was very special this year for 10 families in Northern Beaufort County who found a delicious surprise awaiting them at the Franciscan Center on St. Helena Island on Wednesday, Nov. 26. Michaela Russell, a junior at Beaufort Academy, partnered with the center to gift 20-pound smoked turkeys to local families selected by Sisters Canice Adams and Marcine Klocko. Michaela, who describes “giving back” as her passion, organized the project through an online course in Service Learning, a form of experiential learning where students apply academic knowledge and critical thinking skills to address genuine community needs. With the support of the administrators, teachers, students and parents at Beaufort Academy, Michaela raised the funds to pay for the turkeys. Fellow student Jake Ingram purchased the turkeys and smoked them overnight for delivery to the center for distribution. The Franciscan Center has served families in Northern Beaufort County who need assistance with food, clothing and shelter for more than 46 years.
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Island Girls Night Out celebrates the holidays at Habersham. see pages 8-9
SCHOOL St. Peter’s Saints and Scholars shine at the Beaufort Christmas Parade earlier this month.
Lady’s Island Elementary School performs annual holiday program. see page 15 INDEX
TCL honors nursing program graduates The Technical College of the Lowcountry will hold its nursing pinning ceremony Thursday, December 18 at 1 p.m. in the MacLean Hall Auditorium, 921 Ribaut Road, Beaufort. Thirty-four associate degree in nursing program graduates will be recognized. In the last five years, more than 200 students have completed the associate degree in nursing program. TCL’s two-year ADN program prepares graduates to practice as registered nurses. Students experience on-campus learning using high-tech simulation equipment and receive intense additional hands-on practice at clinical sites located throughout Beaufort, Jasper, Hampton and Colleton counties. “The TCL nursing program in particular is rigorous but produces extremely qualified and successful graduates, giving them the confidence they need to walk proudly into the nursing field,” nursing program director Sharon Beasley said. For more information about the TCL health sciences programs, please visit www.tcl. edu/health or call 843.525.8267.
2014 Holiday gift guide
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