island girls night out hosted by lady’s island country club, this monthly event was another success with food, music, and a great group of women, pages 10-11
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he Giving, a communitywide, multi-church effort to provide Thanksgiving meals to those in need, returns for its sixth year to Beaufort County. The event will be held Sunday, November 23, at the Wardle Family YMCA, located at 1801 Richmond Ave. in Port Royal. Donations of Thanksgiving meals will be taken beginning at 5:30 p.m., with a community worship service at 6 p.m. Monetary donations will also be accepted. Distribution of Thanksgiving meals will take place Monday, November 24, at the YMCA. Volunteers are being solicited for collection, inventory and distribution. Those interested should contact Heather Prince Doss at heather@ sipcnet.org or 843-525-0696. Families benefitting from this effort are referred by charitable agencies and participating churches, and the number in need increases every year. In 2013, approximately 820 families were provided Thanksgiving meals. In 2014, organizers hope to feed more than 600 families once again. Pastor Mike Green of The Link Church of Beaufort stated, “This is a way we can join hands with fellow churches and organizations in our community and serve our neighbors together.” Suggested donations are frozen turkeys, potatoes, canned yams, green beans, cranberry sauce and rolls.
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SPORTS
The Couch to 5K program helps those looking to run and get healthy. see page 15
PROFILE
Meet Beaufortonian Stephanie Greene.
see page 19
Beaufort Children’s Theatre presents a fresh and funny adaption of story of Snow White (complete with 7 dwarfs) in “The Rockin’ Tale of Snow White” November 21 and 22 at 7 p.m. and November 23 at 3 p.m. at USCB Center for the Arts. New characters and comedic twists come to life as a modern mom reads the Brothers Grimm tale to her restless children. In addition to the well-known cast of the kind princess, evil queen, multiple dwarves and the morally conflicted Huntsman, this musical introduces us to some fresh new faces such as rhyme-happy ladies-in-waiting and a stick-in-the-mud governmental representative out to ruin everyone’s good time.” The Rockin’ Tale of Snow White” will make even the most jaded among us laugh out loud. Ticket on sale now: Adults $25 - $15, Students $15 - $10. Tickets available online www.uscbcenterforthearts.com or call the box office at 843-521-4145.
at penn center
Civil Rights Symposium to be held Penn Center on St. Helena Island is hosting a Civil Rights Symposium to recognize and commemorate the anniversary of the founding of Penn School and its important role in United States history. Since 1862, Penn School, now known as Penn Center, has been a historic site for education that prepared its students for responsible citizenship, and it has worked to advance the promise of freedom for all residents in the Sea Islands. Penn Center is organizing a conference to facilitate greater state and regional understanding of this rich history and is developing a network to support that objective. A longer term goal is to utilize
november 20-26, 2014
IF YOU GO
When: Friday, November 21 at 9 a.m. to Saturday, November 22 at 8 p.m. Where: Penn Center, 16 Penn Center Circle West, St. Helena Island, SC, 29920 What: There will be a series of free dicussions with guest speakers throughout the two days. For a schedule of events and to register for the symposium, contact 843838-2432 or visit www.penncenter.org.
this opportunity to launch the Penn Center Civil Rights Institute, the first of several regional facilities to promote civil rights discourse, organization and planning. This program is sponsored in part by The Humanities Council SC,
whose mission is to inspire, engage, and enrich South Carolinians with programs on literature, history, culture and heritage. Penn Center is well-situated to lead this contemporary effort to secure a quality education and voting rights for all students. Penn Center is inviting key stakeholders in this movement to speak, including Dave Dennis, Bob Moses, Connie Curry, Cleve Sellers, Chuck McDew, Emory Campbell, Millicent Brown, Hayes Mizell, Dan Carter, Tom Gaither, Jim Campbell, Myrtle Glascoe and other key civil rights activists who were participants in the Civil Rights Movement as it relates to Penn Center. PENN continued on page 26
FOOD
Indulge your taste buds at the amazing Magnolia Cafe. see page 23 INDEX
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