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Mission Statement

The mission of Thomas Media Group, LLC is to encourage, support and facilitate

economic empowerment of the African-American community through the development of a strategic local business network, educational initiatives and communications ventures. Through actualization of our mission, we will reach all segments of the African-American community including (but not limited to) youth, retirees, and the working class. Through employee commitment at all levels of our organization, individual and team efforts will yield value-added services to our entire client base.

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The staff and management of Black Pages USA express warm thanks to everyone who helped make the 2013-14 Charleston Trident Black Pages a success. We also utilize this page to emphatically convey special sincere thanks to our major corporate advertisers. The involvement of major corporations clearly indicates their willingness to support Black business development while marketing quality products and services. The reinvestment of a portion of revenues back into the local Black community makes good business sense for major corporations and is a smart investment. This investment is also indicative of a very strong commitment to the development of a more prosperous Charleston Trident community in general, thereby promoting a better quality of life for everyone. Again, we thank you.

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About the Publication & the Publisher is published and distributed in twelve cities throughout five states along the southeastern seaboard of the ® United States. Five of these directories, which highlight African-American owned businesses, are published by Thomas Media Group, LLC An African-American owned business, Thomas Media Group, LLC strives to offer black business owners in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida the exposure and visibility to put them into the mainstream business community.

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Darrin Thomas is a graduate of

Person of the Year, Columbia

the University of South Carolina

Chamber of Commerce; 1997

School of Business where he earned

South Carolina Minority Business

an

in

Person of the Year, South Carolina

He

Small Business Administration;

currently serves as a member of the

1998 Distinguished Young Alumnus

following boards:

Fargo

Award, University of South Carolina;

Advisory Board, Boy Scouts of

and 1998 Entrepreneur of the Year,

America, Moore School of Business

South Carolina Business Network.

Board of Advisors, Palmetto Health

Thomas serves as president of

Foundation, YES Carolina, SCANA

Thomas Media Group, LLC and

Corporation Advisory Board, and

currently resides in Columbia, South

Jacksonville Chamber Board of

Carolina.

undergraduate

degree

marketing and management.

Trustees.

Wells

In recognition of his

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accomplishments, Thomas has received the following awards: 1997 Minority Small Business

Thomas Media Group, LLC operates five offices in the Southeastern U.S. The mission of Black Pages USA is to promote businesses and provide print and internet reference guides for consumers and businesses who want to patronize or serve African-American businesses. Thomas Media Group, LLC has received several awards for outstanding service to its communities: 1994, Minority Business Advocate of the Year; 1996, Business of the Year; 1997, Minority Small Business of the Year – Columbia Chamber of Commerce; 1997, Minority Business of the Year State of South Carolina – US Small Business Administration; 1998, Business of the Year – South Carolina Business Network; 1999, Blue Chip Enterprise Award – Mass Mutual – US Chamber of Commerce; 2001 BB&T Trailblazer Award. www.blackpagessouth.com

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From The Publisher... RISK VS. REWARD Risk vs. Reward? The question that would be entrepreneurs ask themselves when exploring potential enterprises and business opportunities. Like any seasoned gambler, the questions of risk loom large……what are the risk associated with leaving the comforts a bi-weekly paycheck? Is there a market for my product or service? Can I make the venture successful for the long term? The risk vs. reward question grows larger once those businesses are established and the question centers on opportunities for growth. The rewards are immeasurable…….economic stability, job growth, wealth generation, etc. The question of Risk vs. Reward can also be extended to our communities. What are the risk of not supporting minority owned businesses in our communities vs. the rewards for doing such? The answer seems simple to us……. when we fail to reinvest or in some cases invest in businesses in key areas, those businesses failed, jobs were lost or were not created and then became dilapidated or created the wrong type of business activity. When we support the businesses in the publication or minority businesses in general, we do so to the reward of generations to come. We simply must bear this in mind………when we don’t support these businesses and they fail, we have no one else to blame other than ourselves. We realized in 1990, the reward of promoting minority owned firms greatly outweighed any risk associated. Friends, Thank you for supporting the Charleston Black Pages. We thank God for his grace, mercy and favor! Please reward us by telling our advertisers that you found them in the Black Pages – they will appreciate and so will we! Thanks to so many of you, we’re rewarded daily, weekly, monthly and annually! ©Thomas Media Group, LLC — 2013-14 — All Rights Reserved

Respectfully, Darrin Thomas, President

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Darrin Thomas

Tony Malone

President

Vice P re sid e nt

Jeannie Jackson

LaVon K. Sumter

Vice Pr esi dent

Mar ket M anager

CHARLESTON TRIDENT’S LARGEST CIRCULATED AFRICAN-AMERICAN PUBLICATION

(843) 553-1991 OR

(800) 419-2417 WWW.BLACKPAGESSOUTH.COM

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Darrin Thomas

Jeannie Jackson

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Thelma Davidson

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Vice President

Vice President

Senior Account Executive

Controller

Tim McDowell Account Executive

Jemaine Bankhead Account Executive/Expo Coordinator

Brenda Frinks

LaVon K. Sumter

Account Executive

Market Manager

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Reach 160,000 Consumers. Have your business displayed in the Charleston Trident Black Pages. Building A Better America by Building Stronger Communities. As an African-American business owner or professional in the Charleston Trident Area, the Black Pages can work for your maximum visibility at reasonable rates 365 days a year. Have your business listed and displayed in the next annual edition of the Charleston Trident Black Pages. Fill out this form and mail it to our office today: Black Pages USA, 2154 N. Center Street, Suite 410, North Charleston, SC 29418.. Company Name __________________________________________________________________________________________ Contact Person ____________________________________________________Title __________________________________

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Contents Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 How to Use the Black Pages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Black Pages Specifics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Black Pages Distribution Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Up Front Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 On the Cover Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Who’s Who in Attorneys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Who’s Who in Automobile Sales & Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Who’s Who in Banking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Who’s Who in Dentistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Who’s Who in Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Who’s Who in Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Who’s Who in Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Who’s Who in Ministry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Who’s Who in Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Historically Black Colleges & Universities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Up and Coming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 For Your Information Section. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Health Watch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Alphabetical Listings of Advertisers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150

DISCLAIMER: The publishers do not guarantee the absence of errors nor against the presence of unintentional inclusions or printing errors. No responsibility for the same can be or is assumed. Every attempt will be made to comply at the next earliest printing. Any and all possible remuneration made due to error(s) is limited to one half (1/2) of the actual cost of said ad space paid by the consumer. Copyright 201314, BLACK PAGES USA. All rights reserved. Reproductions or use in any manner without written permission of the publisher is prohibited.

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Profile of Achievement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50


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Index of Categories Attorneys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

Auto Accidents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Chiropractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

Auto Paint & Body . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

Churches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

Auto Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

Colleges & Universities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

Bail Bonding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

Contractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

Banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

Day Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

Career Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

Cultural & Heritage Tour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

Caribbean Supper Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

Dentists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83

Catering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

Event Planning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83

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Index of Categories Lottery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97

Grocery Stores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85

Machine Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97

Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85

Massage Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97

Health Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85

Media – Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106

Hospitals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85

Media – Television . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106

Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96

Medicaid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

Locksmith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96

Medicine – Chiropractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

Lodging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97

Municipal Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

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Index of Categories Municipal Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

Religious Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

Orthodontist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

Restaurants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

Personal Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111

Travel and Tourism. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111

Utilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

Port Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111

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Property Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114

Public Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114

Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

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How To Use

The Black Pages is a specially formatted magazine/directory that provides a wealth of information, facts and articles, in addition to the advertisements of corporations and local business persons. We encourage you to understand that the Black Pages is a very important tool in the rejuvenation of the crucial entrepreneurial segment in the local Black community. As the community moves into the 21st century, the entrepreneurial efforts of individuals will play a very important role in determining the future of our children. For your convenience, the Black Pages contains the following: Table of Contents — guides you through the entire publication to assist you in finding particular sections of interest. Index — provides a quick method to identify the location of advertisers who offer products or services that you seek. On the Cover Section — highlights the individuals and businesses that are featured on the cover. This section gives better insight of the personal backgrounds of the cover participants and more details about their businesses. Health Watch — provides information on various areas of medicine, diseases and preventive methods in an effort to better educate our audience. Who’s Who Sections — provides a very quick reference to our major advertisers in selected professions.

For Your Information — provides very pertinent information relating to education, personal finance, real estate, minority business development and various statistics. Up & Coming — highlights relatively new entrepreneurs or persons whose businesses are experiencing significant growth. This section provides an opportunity for added exposure for these growing businesses.

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Up Front — gives special focus and exposure to various organizations and institutions that play a special role in the further enhancement and development of the Black community.


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Black Pages Specifics We utilize this section to provide specific details and other

The involvement of major corporations is a wise business

pertinent information relating to the Black Pages.

investment and works to improve the quality of the entire community.

The Black Pages-History and Background: The Black Pages concept started 32 years ago in Atlanta.

The Black Economy: U.S. Census statistics indicate that

Today, Black Pages type publications are produced in about

the Black community has an annual income of nearly $688

31 cities and metropolitan areas throughout the United

billion. The Black Pages serves as a means by which a

States.

portion of this tremendous spending power can be put to

Thomas Media Group, LLC, (TMG, LLC) a

minority-owned corporation publishes the Augusta CSRA (GA) Black Pages, Charleston Trident (SC) Black Pages, Columbia Midlands (SC) Black Pages, Jacksonville First Coast (FL) Black Pages.

use in the Black business sector. Utilizing the Black Pages to access the goods and services of Black businesses provides for the growth and development of those businesses and in turn provides employment/career

Why the Black Pages? The specific purpose of the Black Pages is primarily to feature and highlight minority-owned

opportunities for the youth of tomorrow. Obviously, we also urge Black consumers to utilize the goods and

businesses. The introduction of the Black Pages concept

services of the major corporate advertisers listed in the

during the past several years is particularly timely. The

Black Pages. These companies are demonstrating their

current economy of the United States is increasingly

concern and commitment by investing a portion of their

focusing on individual entrepreneurial efforts, self-help

profits in the Black community, thereby promoting

initiatives and the development of small businesses. The

economic self-reliance.

Black Pages seeks to provide exposure to those individuals and their businesses that are at the forefront of the entrepreneurial effort. The objective of the Black Pages is to assist these individuals in providing positive

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leadership for today’s youth and to help provide a realistic alternative to the traditional career/employment opportunities of the past. While primarily highlighting minority-owned businesses, we also encourage and solicit major corporate involvement in the Black Pages. The corporations that advertise do so to provide support and assistance to minority business development, while marketing quality goods and services.

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How to Obtain Copies of the Black Pages: Distribution of the Black Pages is primarily conducted via the major churches in the area and by a number of established distribution points that have been set up in the Charleston area (see Distribution Points Listings on pages 15-16). Our staff will also provide copies of the Black Pages to all of our advertisers, corporate and government procurement officials, local groups and organizations, at conventions, trade shows, festivals and other community events. A copy of the Black Pages can be obtained by calling (800) 419-2417, mailing $11.00 each to cover postage and handling to Black Pages USA, 1806 Washington Street, Columbia, SC 29201.

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Distribution Points AWENDAW Star 99.7 Apex Broadcasting 2294 Clements Ferry Rd 843.972.1100

Berkeley Electric Cooperative 3745 Hwy 17 N 843.884.7525

CHARLESTON

MONCKS CORNER

Comprehensive Insurance Agency 658 Rutledge Dr 843.577.0052

Gentle Dental Care William Gilliard, DMD & Nona Gilliard, DMD 255 N. Hwy 52, Suite 9 843.761.1600

Dr. Stewart Middleton, LLC 1605 Ashley River Rd 843.763.3257

N CHARLESTON

Jamaican Me Hungry 73 State Street 843.727.0040

AAA Action Collision Center 4325 Gwinnett Street 843.552.1777 The Spann-Wilder Law Firm LLC 2131 Dorchester RD 843.266.7792

Rapha Family Foot Care 172 Spring Street 843.722.8628

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L. Craig Alford, D.M.D. 8730 North Park blvd Bld 1 ste A 843.572.1033

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Distribution Points SUMMERVILLE Rossington Law Offices LLC 200 W. 5th N. St ste C 843.261.1114

GEORGETOWN

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Comprehensive Insurance Agency 502 Duke Street 843.546.5666

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Up Front Berkeley Electric Cooperative

South Carolina Army National Guard

Miriam C. Green

SFC Shawn Taylor Mackey Recruiting and Retention

Vice President of Community Service

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SFC Mackey joined the United States Army in February 1995, as a Combat Medic. She served in the 2nd Infantry Division in Camp Casey, Korea; XVIII Airborne Corps, 44th Medical Brigade & Womack Army Medical Center,Fort Bragg, NC ; US MEPCOM, Fort Lee, Virginia; 1st Infantry Division in Sweinfurt, Germany, Kuwait & Baghdad, Iraq. SFC Mackey transferred into the Army National Guard in August 2007. In 2008, she relocated from the Georgia Army National Guard to the South Carolina Army National Guard Recruiting and Retention Command. She has recruited for two and a half years in Columbia area. SFC Mackey recruits for University of South Carolina’s Army ROTC Department. SFC Mackey currently resides in Columbia,SC & is a proud mother of six wonderful children. Marshawn 23 yrs, Queshawndre 21yrs, My’kaylah 13yrs, Zadie 12yrs, Faith 11yrs and NyAsia Rebekah 9yrs.

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Mrs. Miriam C. Green, the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Colleton & the Late Thomas Colleton, Sr., was born in McClellanville, SC. She completed her early education in her community’s school system, and thereafter she received the Bachelor of Science degree in Business from Voorhees College in Denmark, SC. Along with her degree, Miriam became certified in the areas of Energy Auditor, Affordable Housing Management Program, Community Development, and Grant Writer. She is also became a Graduate of the Institute of Government in 2001. Green began her career in the Awendaw District with Berkeley Electric Cooperative where she was just promoted from Vice President of Community Service to District Manager of the Awendaw District. Miriam has been with the company for 37 years. She has been instrumental in the development of Operation Round-Up and as a Coordinator of Housing Department for the Town of Awendaw. She has served for several years as Chairperson of the Charleston County Advisory Board (CDBG). She also manages her own Restaurant/Catering Business,“ Buckshot’s Restaurant and Joe’s Catering Service”. In addition to her personal and professional responsibilities Green is an active member in the Charleston Community she serves as Council person for the Town of Awendaw, Charleston County Grants Administrations Advisory Board, Urban League Board Vice President, board of Trustees for Rural Mission, Charleston County Human Services, South Santee Senior Citizen Board of Director, Black Caucus Advisory Board, Member of Family Selection of the United Methodist Church, Steward Pro-Tem- Mt. Nebo AME Church, Operation Home, Executive Board, NAACP Community Delegate, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Greater Charleston YWCA, East Cooper Branch of the NAACP, and the East Cooper African-American Business and Professional Association. Miriam is married to Mr. Robert L. Green, Sr., and they are blessed with two Children, one granddaughter and many adopted children!

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South Carolina Education Lottery

Select Health of South Carolina

Paula Harper Bethea

Teresa Williams Community Educator

Executive Director

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In July 2009, Paula Harper Bethea was asked to serve as Interim Director of the South Carolina Education Lottery. In September 2009, she became the second Executive Director in the Lottery’s history. Mrs. Bethea had previously served as one of nine South Carolinians chosen to establish the Lottery in 2001. Prior to joining the lottery, Bethea was Director of External Affairs for the McNair Law Firm. Active in numerous local, state and national organizations, she chairs The Caring Coins Foundation on Hilton Head Island, is chairman of the board of First Financial Holdings, Inc. and its subsidiary, First Federal of Charleston, and serves on the board of the MCI Heritage Classic Foundation. In 2006, Paula and her husband, William L. Bethea, Jr., were named South Carolina’s Business Leaders of the Year. She is Chair Emeritus of the Unite Way of America Board of Governors. A native of Hampton County, South Carolina, Bethea graduated with honors from the University of South Carolina. She and her husband reside in Columbia and Bluffton, South Carolina.

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Select Health of South Carolina operates the state’s oldest and largest Medicaid health plan, First Choice. Founded in 1995 by South Carolina native J. Michael Jernigan, the homegrown company provides access to high quality health care for underserved families. Select Health’s mission is to help people get care, stay well and build healthy communities. The team of more than 315 associates at Select Health supports the mission in their daily work. In the Lowcountry, Teresa Williams takes serving her community very seriously. Teresa is a community educator at Select Health. Since joining the team in 2002, her role has been to help others learn about the First Choice health plan and the services it provides by organizing and participating in health events in communities with the greatest need. “I enjoy working for Select Health, a company that is truly concerned for its members and strives to provide them with access to high quality health care,” said Teresa. “The fact that we have a presence in the community is equally important. We are the faces of First Choice. Our members know who we are, and they know where to find us.” Although Teresa lives in St. Matthews, S.C., her job takes her all over the Lowcountry. A typical day includes visiting with First Choice members at doctor or Medicaid offices as well as working at community events. Teresa interacts with First Choice members and others where they live. She enjoys answering questions about the First Choice health plan and encouraging people to make healthier lifestyle choices. “At Select Health, providing people with access to quality health care and an improved quality of life is our highest priority. I enjoy hearing First Choice members say how wonderful our plan’s benefits and services are. I know we’re making a difference and that’s rewarding to me,” added Teresa. Teresa was born in Longs, S.C., in Horry County. She graduated from North Myrtle Beach High School and Benedict College, in Columbia. Teresa is actively involved in her church and charity organizations in the Orangeburg area.

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The Family Life Center at Mt Moriah is the crown jewel of Mt Moriah Missionary Baptist Church’s campus. It is the product of vision, obedience and leadership by our Pastor Emeritus, Reverend Doctor Augustus D. Robinson Jr.; a strong advocate of fellowship, family values, community development and fitness. Reverend Robinson’s vision was to build a community center for the development of holistic (spiritual, physical and recreational) families because he knew the benefit to the community. Since its opening on 24 July 2005, the Family Life Center has served families throughout the Tri-County with its programs for both youth and adults.

Our motto is: Church, Family, Community. We believe that in order to serve the church we must serve its people. Our goal is to provide a safe, Christian environment for fellowship, fitness and fun. As previously noted, membership is open to the Mt Moriah family and the community/public.

each day. Set your priorities accordingly.

Determination: Have the courage to stand alone when taking the biggest risks in life. “If it’s to be, It’s up to me.”

Vision: Think Big, dream big, keep success in your mind.

Attitude: If you think you can’t, you’re right; winners have positive attitudes.

Goals: Set goals, plan how to achieve them.

Perseverance: Try and try again until the goal is achieved. Never give up.

Knowledge: Learn to accept your mistakes , but make them only once.

Enthusiasm: Choose work you like, enjoy the challenges. Success breeds excitement. Excitement creates opportunity. Opportunity attracts people.

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The facility is 40,000 ft2 in size and houses a high school regulation sized gymnasium, an indoor track, a commercial kitchen, conference rooms, classrooms, theatrical stage, fitness center and locker rooms. Use of the facility is open to the public via rental, pass or membership to the Family Life Center. It has hosted graduations, wedding receptions, galas, banquets and concerts. Gospel legends, stars and rising stars such as Shirley Caesar, Rance Allen, Deitrick Haddon and Sunday’s Best first male winner – Joshua Rodgers have graced our stage.

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On the Cover ere they are! Entrepreneurs, business owners, corporate and community leaders throughout the Charleston Trident Area as featured on our front cover. These individuals serve as role models and examples of success and leadership in our community. They are leaders who have shown what can be accomplished through hard work, dedication, determination and perseverance. Because of the foundation they have laid, we all can now traverse those mazes a little easier.

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Julio A. Rossington Rossington Law Of fices, LLC OSSINGTON LAW OFFICES, LLC is a dynamic and client-focused litigation practice located in Summerville, South Carolina. Julio A. Rossington is the principal of ROSSINGTON LAW OFFICES, LLC and focuses on representing South Carolina citizens with respect to consumer law issues, personal injury issues, including automobile accidents, nursing home abuse and wrongful death, as well as divorce, family law and criminal law matters, including DUI’s and criminal defense. Before founding ROSSINGTON LAW OFFICES, LLC, Mr. Rossington worked for a "Big Law" Charleston corporate defense firm but has since "seen the glory" and enjoys using his insight and knowledge to seek just compensation and results for his fellow citizens.

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Rossington is licensed to practice in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, the United States District Court, District of South Carolina and all courts in the state of South Carolina. He graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of South Carolina School of Law, a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Political Science and a minor in Communication Studies from the College of Charleston and an A.A.S. in Avionics Systems Technology from the Community College of the Air Force. Rossington is a veteran of the United States Air Force and received the following decorations, medals, badges, citations and campaign ribbons while on active duty: Air Force Achievement Medal for Meritorious Service, Osan AB South Korea, May 1999 - May 2000; Air Force Longevity Service Award; Air Force Good Conduct Medal; Air Force Short Tour Ribbon; Air Force Outstanding Unit Award; Air Force Training Ribbon Mr. Rossington is a member of the American Bar Association, South Carolina Bar Association, Charleston County Bar Association, American Association for Justice, and South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association.

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Mt. Moriah Missionar y Baptist Chur ch, Inc. Mt. Moriah MBC, Inc. ver seventy working ministries within the Church that go outside the Church walls to minister. Just one example: Our Food Pantry Ministry - provides food and other services to the community on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. Over 50 families (upwards of 275 individuals) provided meals each week with over 500 pounds of food provided. The 10 or so volunteers, led by Sister A. Davis, believe in what they are doing and 'praise the Lord' each day for being able to do it.

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Keith Scott Main Street Motors ain Street Motors (MSM) was founded in 1995. In the beginning it was to be a 1st class Detail and Window Tint Shop. Later it grew into the Auto Industry while detailing for other Auto Dealers.

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Keith and Kevin Scott (Twins) founded the Moncks Corner Auto Detailing that would eventually become Main Street Motors. After moving to Moncks Corner via Cross, SC, in the 5th grade, the Scott brothers never looked back. After graduation from Berkeley High School in 1992, Keith went on to attend Clemson University and Kevin went on to attend Devry in Atlanta, GA. After the passing of their mother in 1994, the brothers returned to Moncks Corner to raise their young siblings.

At MSM, they specialize in Imports and SUV’s. However, they pride themselves on being able to acquire any vehicle a customer desires. The Scott Brothers take pride in having a low overhead therefore being able to pass the savings on to their customers. They have always been listed as one of the Top 5 Dealers for Pre-Owned Autos in Moncks Corner amongst New Car Franchises. They strive on strong family values. Their motto is “Trustworthy Cars from Trustworthy People” means everything to them. Main Street Motors provides financing rates as low as 1.9%, first time buyers programs, and slow credit financing. Main Street Motors is located at 533 East Main Street in the heart of Moncks Corner. Keith and Kevin credit their success to their customers. Main Street Motors has serviced customers throughout Orangeburg County, Eutawville, Holly Hill, Vance, and Santee. Main Street Motors thanks them for their loyal patronage for the past 15 years. From detailing and window tinting, to every car sold, they are eternally grateful and thankful for their customers! They look forward to a continued relationship from generations to generation. www.blackpagessouth.com

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In 1995 when the company was established they started with one vehicle, currently there are now selling 400-500 vehicles a year. The Scott brothers give God the Glory!


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Regina Lewis University of South Carolina here was never a question as to whether Regina Lewis would go to college. It just happened sooner than anyone might have expected. Lewis entered first grade at age four and in 1980 was a University of South Carolina freshman at age 15.

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“The agreement was that I would live at home, so Mom dropped me off at campus and picked me up every day for the first year,” Lewis said. With a bachelor’s degree in psychology at age 19, Lewis continued her studies at the University of Maryland law school in Baltimore. After graduation she landed a job at a large law firm. “And I did not enjoy it; it was not for me,” she said. A year later, she found her joy — and took nearly a 50 percent pay cut — when she went to work at the House of Ruth, a nonprofit group that assists victims of domestic violence. Lewis later returned to South Carolina and made partner at a prominent firm, then opened an all-female firm, Gaffney Lewis & Edwards LLC, in Columbia, focusing on corporate defense. The practice is strong, and Lewis looks back with satisfaction on the different pathways she chose in her legal career.

Sarah D. Coleman-Lee Charleston’s Best Realty Team w/AgentOwned Realty Co. o meet Sarah Coleman-Lee is to encounter pure positive energy; that she has drive is obvious. Sarah began her real estate career as an investor while serving on active duty. Her military background was in the field of health care and she earned an MBA in Health Care Management. After a 22 year career in the United States Air Force, she started a full time real estate career in 2008, at the height of the market meltdown. But make no mistake, she has proved through her achievements and involvement in the community that she has what it takes to not just survive, but thrive. Her tagline is “Going the “EXTRA” Mile” and make no doubt about it, Sarah Coleman-Lee does just that.

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Sarah states, “Whether in the health care field or real estate, helping people is truly my passion!” Sarah consistently seeks ways to assist her clients whether it’s buying or selling a home for the very first time or the second or third time around. Sarah’s passion to assist and educate her clients has led to her teaching numerous home buying seminars, providing free home buyers consultations, and supporting them through the necessary credit classes to enhance their creditworthiness—she even attends the courses with them. Sarah later formed Charleston’s Best Realty Team under the auspices of AgentOwned Realty in November 2010. However, Sarah’s passion to assist others goes way beyond the world of real estate. She is heavily involved within the community. Sarah has an affinity for women and children causes, giving much of her time, effort, and money to such organizations as the Dorchester’s Children Center and Ronald McDonald House to name a few. She is also the visionary behind the annual Charleston’s Best Women Event . This event rallies women together throughout the LowCountry for a day of focusing on strengthening their lives in the areas of family, faith, finances and career. Sarah states “The Women’s Event truly holds a special place in my heart as it gives me yet another opportunity to give back and serve in such a major way”. Sarah Coleman-Lee’s passion and drive for people and service has earned her numerous award: Rookie of the Year 2008, Top Producer and Realtor of Distinction 2009, Realtors Training Program Award Recipient 2010, Realtor of Distinction, Director Circle’s Award 2011, Summerville’s Top 10 Women to Watch Award 2011 and Top Producer 2012. Sarah states the awards or great to have and for that she feels truly blessed. But she feels she is flying highest when she is doing what she loves best…helping people. Sarah states, “In my role as a realtor and being involved in the community I always have a lot going on. But I never cease to stay energized and upbeat, because I truly believe I’m operating in a place in my life in which I was truly meant to be.” www.blackpagessouth.com

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Ther on M. Snype City of Charleston heron M. Snype is the City of Charleston Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) Manager. The MBE office is responsible for administering and implementing the City’s plan for the utilization of minority and women-owned business enterprises (MWBE). He is responsible for assisting businesses to become certified and also with compiling, updating and distributing a directory of available MWBEs for use by city personnel in achieving the goals of the plan. The MBE office is also tasked with assisting potential entrepreneurs to identify and evaluate resources related to the start-up of their business, and aids existing small business owners in the capacity of business growth and expansion.

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Theron is a native of Charleston, South Carolina and received a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Tuskegee University and earned a Master of Arts degree in Human Resources Development from Webster University. After completing undergraduate coursework he began a fifteen year career in radio broadcasting. During his broadcasting experience, he served as newscaster, on-air personality, program director, operations manager, and general manager. Theron joined Cummins Engine Co., Inc. in 1991. During his tenure with Cummins he worked as a human resources professional and operations supervisor. He also served as team leader for the plant’s Community Involvement Committee during which time the Charleston plant achieved the Functional Level 4 designation which is the highest awarded by the Cummins Foundation. Theron’s career with the City of Charleston began in 2003 serving as Project Manager for the Mayor’s Office of Children, Youth & Families. He has also worked as a supervisor in the Public Service department, and has served as MBE Manager since April 2006. Theron’s volunteer and civic experiences include serving on the Board of Directors of the Charleston Trident Urban League, the Education Foundation of the Metro Chamber of Commerce, the Charleston Education Network and the Carolina Art Association. He served two terms as board President for Wings for Kids, called the best after school program in the country by the leader of the National Association for After School Programs, and prior to his employment with the City of Charleston, he chaired the Mayor’s Commission for Children for three years. He also serves as a Trustee of Central Baptist Church in downtown Charleston.

RJ Washington RJ Washington Insurance Agency Inc - State Farm J Washington has been a State Farm agent for over 22 years. In this capacity, he works diligently R to provide complete insurance and financial services in the Lowcountry. RJ seeks to help individuals planning how to protect the important interests in their lives.

Many awards and achievements have been earned during the past 25 years to include; President's Club, Legion of Honor Agent, Honor Agent and Ambassador for Life awarded for significant life sales. He enjoys being a part of State Farm and works very hard to do the very best possible for all of his clients. Although State Farm requires many hours of work, RJ still finds time to be involved in the community. He currently serves on the Board of Directors, Jenkins Institute for Children and the Board of Visitors, Charleston Southern University. RJ is also a member of Rotary International and Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce. RJ is married to Sylvia and they have one daughter, Noelle Arje'. They are members of Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist where RJ serves as a deacon, Sunday School teacher, and choir member. RJ is committed to serving the community through providing insurance, being an active part of the community and his church. You are invited to visit RJ and his staff. They look forward to serving you. www.blackpagessouth.com

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RJ is a native of Fayetteville, NC. He received the bachelor’s degree from NC A & T State University. Following graduation, he became a commissioned officer in the United States Air Force. While in the Air Force, he earned the MBA degree from Golden Gate University. Later, RJ became Director of OffCampus Programs for Midlands Technical College in Columbia. In 1987, RJ relocated to Charleston to begin his career with State Farm.


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Pastor Nancy M. Faden Solid Rock Christian Fellowship astor Nancy M. Faden is the daughter of the late Joseph McBride and the late Elizabeth Brown McBride Hollins and step-daughter of the late Robert Hollins, Sr. She is native of Washington, DC; moving to South Carolina from Akron, Ohio. She is a graduate of McCrorey-Liston High; attended and graduated from Lisle, Clemson and Southern Wesleyan Universities with a CAD Electrical Design certificate and degrees in Business Administration. She also has a degree from American Bible College and Seminary and is continuing study for her degree in Pastoral Counseling.

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Elder Faden accepted the call to ministry in 1996 and served on the ministerial staff of Praise and Deliverance Temple Ministries, Intl. in Jenkinsville, South Carolina. She worked with the youth, seniors and outreach ministries which resulted in phenomenal growth of these ministries. Moving to Charleston in 1999, she joined Tabernacle Baptist Church and served on the ministerial team and continued her work with youth, seniors and outreach. God spoke to Elder Faden in 2001 and she founded Solid Rock Christian Fellowship, a multi-cultural, non-denominational, Word based church. She serves as Senior Pastor. With an initial membership of less than 20 members, Solid Rock continues to be a fast-growing, Kingdom-impacting ministry that reaches far beyond the inner city and Tri County areas of Charleston, South Carolina. Through the use of technology and various media mediums, Solid Rock Christian Fellowship has a national and internationally recognized ministry supported by and reaching members and partners in Europe, Africa and the Dominican Republic. Solid Rock Christian Fellowship, through the grace of God, moved from a storefront location into its current recently purchased and completely renovated location in one of the most historic church buildings in Charleston, SC. This site was instrumental in the civil rights movement and has survived major hurricanes. The church site now houses facilities that support Solid Rock’s various ministries, community interests and business purposes. Standing on her favorite scripture, Phillipians 4:13 which states, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” she gives God all the glory for her many accomplishments in every facet of her life. She is thankful for the love, support and guidance of her Pastor and spiritual father, Apostle/Overseer Joseph D. McBride – Pastor of Praise and Deliverance Temple Ministries, Intl.; the love of her sons Terrence and Trey and the faithful ministry leaders, officers and members of Solid Rock Christian Fellowship.

Attorney Edwar d M. Br own Law Of fice of Edward M. Brown he Law Office of Edward M. Brown is committed to providing quality legal services. The general practice is located in downtown Charleston at 146 Spring Street. They specialize in domestic and family court matters, automobile accidents and other personal injuries, and employment law. Services are available in other areas of the law including probate and estates, wrongful death, criminal defense, social security, contract law, constitutional law, criminal law, civil litigation, international harbor worker’s act claims and civil rights. They maintain an active trial practice in all state and federal courts.

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Edward M. Brown, born and reared on Wadmalaw Island, has been successfully practicing law for more than 26 years. He is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and the Thurgood Marshall School of Law. He is admitted to practice in all courts in South Carolina and the United States District Court, Court of Appeals. He is a member of the SC Bar, the National Bar Association, the SC Black Lawyers Association, the Thurgood Marshall Law Society, the Charleston County Bar Association, the SC Trial Lawyers Association and 100 Black Men of Charleston, as well as other judicial tribunals, and administrative agencies. He is also a member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America.

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Fr ed Holmes and Rachelle Jamerson-Holmes Thee Matriarch Bed & Breakfast, Meeting and Special Events Venue nnkeepers Fred Holmes and Rachelle Jamerson-Holmes look forward to hosting you as a Ileisure or corporate guest. Fashion and Interior Designer Rachelle has beautifully designed the 100 year old home affectionately named Thee Matriarch which epitomizes the charm and elegance of true southern hospitality to pay homage to the remarkable women that have tremendously influenced their lives. A Native of Orangeburg, SC and a student of her Mother and Grandmothers, Rachelle’s love for fashion, travel and entertaining has taken her around the globe to infuse her international themes with passion and love at Thee Matriarch. Executive Chef Fred masterfully crafts tantalizing cuisines of every genre for any occasion ranging from Thee Matriarch’s Signature Low Country Shrimp & Garlic Cheese Grits to their World Famous Raspberry Pork. A native of Charleston, SC and a student of his mother, Chef Fred’s culinary skills are amazing and must be experienced as each bite will make your soul sing and yearn for more. Fred & Rachelle invite you to come experience Thee Matriarch Bed & Breakfast. ~Enjoy the luxurious accommodations and breakfast as an overnight guest. ~Host your next meeting or special event. ~Stop by our office for a personal tour of Thee Matriarch. ~View their website at www.TheeMatriarch.com. Thee Matriarch Bed & Breakfast will quench your thirst for the extraordinary… A Step Beyond the Expected. See You Soon!

Rev. Dr. W illiam Salley and Rev. Dr. W illie E. Givens Charleston County Baptist Association he Charleston County Missionary Baptist Association is comprised of 28 member churches that work together to save souls and build the kingdom of God.The primary objective of the Association is to promote Mission, Evangelism, Education and Benevolence. We are engaged in various social, political and civic causes. The Association is actively engaged in foreign and home missions and supports UNCF/The College Fund, Benedict College and Morris College which is owned and operated by the S.C. Baptist Convention.

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The Baptist Association was organized in 1923 by several ministers from the Charleston area. Since its founding in 1923 the following ministers have served as Moderator: Rev. W. P. Jones, Rev. N. B. Perry, Rev. Wesley Ravanel, Rev. J. T. Thomas, Rev. Dr. B. J. Whipper, Rev. Dr. A. R. Blake, Rev. Dr.Willie Givens and Rev. Dr. William Salley. The Charleston County Baptist Association continues to work diligently to share the gospel and try to help humanity in our community, state and nation. www.blackpagessouth.com

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Attorneys Eduar do K. Curr y and Danielle B. Housey Curr y & Housey, P.A. eal Attorneys for Real People. Curry & Housey, P.A. is committed to providing affordable and effective representation to our clients. Curry & Housey is a general practice law firm that represents clients in all areas of both state and federal courts. We provide legal services in many areas including: personal injury, auto accidents, truck accidents, family law and divorce, wills and probate matters, medical malpractice and liability, criminal law, drug cases, and traffic violations and municipal court offenses. We offer free consultations and for your convenience have office locations in North Charleston and Walterboro.

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Attorney Eduardo K. Curry attended Tomilson College, where he received an Associates of Business Degree. He received his Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice; and a Master of Science in Criminal Justice from the University of Tennessee, with Honors. He earned his Doctorate of Jurisprudence from the Salmon P. Chase College of Law. He is presently working on a Master’s of Divinity from Payne Theological Seminary. Additionally, he is the Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at South Carolina State University; Legal Counsel for the Seventh Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and Legal Counsel for Allen University in Columbia, South Carolina. He is past Chairman of the Board and President of the Charleston Housing Association, Inc. Additionally, he served as VicePresident of the Charleston Chapter of NAACP. He is also a member and chapter counsel for the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Mu Alpha Chapter. He serves as a Board member of the 100 Black men of Charleston and a Member of the American Trial Lawyers Association. Presently he is the Pastor of the Grace Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church at Adams Chapel in North Charleston, South Carolina. He is married to one of his former law partners, Judge Tamara Cunningham Curry. They presently have three wonderful children. Attorney Danielle B. Housey earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the University of South Carolina in 2003 and earned her J.D. Degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 2006. Shortly thereafter, Attorney Housey returned to her home state and was admitted to the South Carolina Bar in 2006, where she has engaged in the private practice of law ever since. A proud Military spouse, Mrs. Housey is married to an Operation Iraqi Enduring Freedom war veteran and member of The United States Air Force and has also been stationed at McChord Air Force Base in Tacoma, Washington. Attorney Housey is an active member in The South Carolina Bar. She has taught several classes in the South Carolina Bar's Community Outreach Program; Legal Lessons: A Series for the Public and has participated in Wills Clinics. She is also an active member of her Church, Grace Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church at Adams Chapel in North Charleston, South Carolina.

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Wells Fargo nthony Weston is a Store Manager for Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. in Walterboro, South Carolina. A native of Columbia, South Carolina, Mr. Weston spent his days as a youth participating on the basketball courts, which he contributes to teaching him valuable lessons about teamwork and focusing on your strengths. Those lessons he incorporates in his professional life.

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He loves spending time with his wife of 11 years and six children. His hobbies are reading, laughing, helping others discover their strengths, and coaching basketball. Having traveled to China as a basketball ambassador, he also assists in recruiting athletes for Athletes In Action, assisting Fellowship of Christian Athletes on a number of projects, and serving in the community. He encourages others to challenge the odds in spite of the circumstances and is a firm believer in the power of belief in yourself and your abilities.

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Profile of Achievement TONIA AIKEN TAYLOR 10 Things You Should Know . I ELECTION On November 2009 at approximately 7:30 pm, the final vote count came in. Dr. Tonia Aiken Taylor, becomes the first African American woman to serve on city council for the Town of Moncks Corner. She was sworn in on January 5, 2010. “My platform always includes an unwavering focus on jobs, quality education for all children, health care, and full attention to veterans and seniors. Carefully crafting legislation that is fair and effective for the day to day run of our beautiful city.

“I believe my strength is serving people through problem solving. It’s turning challenges into opportunities. Serving my city makes me feel like I am catering to a large multi-racial congregation of men, women, boys, girls. I serve with unconditional love and care only

I. EXCELLENCE Dr. Taylor graduated from Charleston Southern University in 1986. She was the first African American woman selected to receive the Myrtle E. Hamerick Award for the student “expressing the highest virtues of womanhood”. She received her degree in graduate studies from Jacksonville Theological Seminary and Truth Bible University.

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V. BLESSED She is the mother of three beautiful daughters, Destiny Joy, Dynasty Sophia and Divinity Victoria Taylor. She homeschooled her children for ten years, later they attended private and public schools. “As a young woman living in Jacksonville, Florida, I have always desired to have a strong hand in my children’s education. This was not political motivation, but to me holy inspiration. My girls know who they are. They are strong women, determined to be effective at whatever they put their hands to. I am honored to say, they rise up and call me blessed according to Proverbs 31.” VI. RESILIENT Dr. Taylor ran in the 2011 special election and the 2012 general election for the SC House of Representatives for district 100 building political awareness, reminding constituents of voting rights, and a no excuse call to action during election seasons. “I never allow taking the seat to be my only goal during my campaign seasons, because I find that there are too many other accomplishments made during any election. It is also the catalyst that fuels me to run again.” VII. EXPERIENCE She is graduate of the Municipal Elected Officials Institute of Government since February 2011. Training continues with special programs Charleston Trident Edition

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III. PROMOTION The first student and adjunct professor of her alma mater, Truth Bible University, she is the first to become selected the university’s President. The university will provide online classes. Registration begins in May. “We offer degrees from the Associate to Doctorate level. On site weekend institutes will be made available throughout the school year with an array of topics to include church people and government, separation of church and state, and how to run for a political office in character. Subjects like these are often left out of a Bible School curriculum, but my goal is to remain relevant for the times we live in along with the rich heritage of religious teachings that is constantly available through the depth of God’s Word.”

IV. DEDICATION. Married on March 7, 1992, Dr. Taylor is the wife of Dr. Jerome A. Taylor for the past 22 years. Together they have founded and led Heart to Heart International Ministries for the past 14 years and have impacted many, many lives. On April 29, 2004, they purchased the former Piggly Wiggly Grocery Complex that sits on over 2 acres of land located in the heart of downtown Moncks Corner. They are gearing up for grand opening celebrations on the newly 23,000 sq. ft. renovated facility. They can be seen on Homestar Cable Channel 6 every Monday night from 8-9 pm. Their teachings can be purchased on CD or DVD by calling 843899-0877.


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7 Ashe Street • Charleston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 723-5987

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Friendship AME Church 82 Brisbane Dr Charleston................................................................ 204 Royal Avenue • Mt. Pleasant . . . . . . . . . . . 884-6748 see ad page 52

Graham AME Church

1124 Wappoo Road • Charleston . . . . . . . . . . . 766-0084

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Greater Beard Chapel AME Church 7396 Rivers Avenue North Charleston ................................843-797-2648 20 Hanover Street • Charleston. . . . . . . . . . . . . 723-8940 see ad page 54

Greater Bethel AME Church

Solid Rock Christian Fellowship

1516 Foster Creek Road • Hanahan . . . . . . . . . 824-2504 387 Sumter Charleston..........................................843-727-7999 Greater Goodwill AME Church see ad page 53 2818 N. Highway 17 • Mt. Pleasant . . . . . . . . . 884-0903 Greater Middleton AME Church

5 Johnson Street • Charleston . . . . . . . . . . . . . 577-9314

Churches African Methodist Episcopal (AME)

Greater Mt. Zion AME Church

464 Howe Hall Road • Goose Creek . . . . . . . . . 572-2620

Bethel AME Church

1890 Central Park Road • Charleston . . . . . . . . 795-4295

Greater St. John AME Church

4326 Bohicket Road • Johns’ Island . . . . . . . . . 768-5507

Bethel AME Church

Dakota Avenue • N. Charleston . . . . . . . . . . . . . 747-7796

Greater St. Luke AME Church

78 Gordon Street • Charleston . . . . . . . . . . . . . 723-4498 Greater Zion AME Church

Bethel AME Church

Rantowles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 571-3301

Holy Trinity AME Church

Calvary AME Church

2489 Bohicket Road • Johns Island . . . . . . . . . 559-3628

378 Mathis Ferry Road • Mt. Pleasant. . . . . . . . 881-3226 James Chapel AME Church

Calvary AME Church

1550 Mulberry Street • Charleston . . . . . . . . . . 763-6240 Macedonia AME Church

Ebenezer AME Church

44 Nassau Street • Charleston . . . . . . . . . . . . . 723-4660

50 Alexander Street • Charleston . . . . . . . . . . . 723-1829 Morris Brown AME Church

Ebenezer Mt. Zion AME Church

1095 Rifle Range Road • Mt. Pleasant . . . . . . . 881-6241

13 Morris Street • Charleston . . . . . . . . . . . . . 723-1961 Mt. Carmel AME Church

Emanuel AME Church

1057 5th Avenue • Charleston . . . . . . . . . . . . . 571-0826

591 Rutledge Avenue • Charleston . . . . . . . . . . 577-3712 Mt. Zion AME Church

Emanuel AME Church

1110 Calhoun Street • Charleston. . . . . . . . . . . 722-2561

5 Glebe Street • Charleston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 722-8118

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New Jerusalem AME Church

St. Stephens AME

6179 Bears Bluff Road • Wadmalaw Island . . . . . 559-2229

2840 Maybank Hwy • Johns’ Island . . . . . . . . . 559-3968

Nichols Chapel AME Church

Trinity AME Church

57 Kennedy Street • Charleston . . . . . . . . . . . . 577-7366

677 Meeting Street • Charleston. . . . . . . . . . . . 723-5390

Olive Branch AME Church

Apostolic

1734 N. Highway 17 • Mt. Pleasant . . . . . . . . . 884-5130 Providence AME Church

Gospel Mission Apostolic Church

1030 Main St. • Charleston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 571-5953

2060 Jacksonville Road •Chas. Hghts . . . . . . . 747-8630 Shiloh AME Church

Greater Refuge Church of our Lord Jesus Christ

230 Huger Street • Charleston . . . . . . . . . . . . . 723-4147

172 Smith Street • Charleston . . . . . . . . . . . . . 723-8845

AME Zion

Shiloh AME Church

Abundant Life AME Zion Church

3570 Meeting Street • N. Charleston . . . . . . . . 744-7641

1337 Remount Road • N. Charleston . . . . . . . . 554-6917

St. James AME Church

Baum’s Temple AME Zion Church

1100 St. Thomas Island Drive • Wando . . . . . . . 971-0950

943 W. 1st North Street • Summerville . . . . . . . 873-2475

St. James AME Church

Baptist

2592 Bryans Dairy Road • Johns’ Island . . . . . 559-0690

Abyssinia Baptist Church

St. James Bethel AME Church

4656 Nesbit Avenue • N. Charleston . . . . . . . . . 554-7606

5305 Maybank Highway • Wadmalaw Island . . 559-2442

Calvary Baptist Church

St. John’s AME Church

387 Sumter Street • Charleston . . . . . . . . . . . . 723-0069

1046 St. John's Church Road • Wando . . . . . . 884-1284

Canaan Missionary Baptist Church

St. Matthews AME Church

1561 Mosstree Road • N. Charleston . . . . . . . . 744-9030

Davison Road • Ravenel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 556-7771

Central Baptist Church

St. Matthews AME Church

26 Radcliff Street • Charleston . . . . . . . . . . . . . 577-4543

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Bohicket Road • Johns’ Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559-0930 St. Paul AME Church

Charity Baptist Church

5020 Highway 162 • Hollywood . . . . . . . . . . . . 766-5217

1544 E. Montague Avenue • N. Charleston . . . . . . 747-2737

St. Paul AME Church

Eastside Baptist Church

6925 Rivers Avenue • Chas. Hghts . . . . . . . . . . 553-2522

584 Meeting Street • Charleston . . . . . . . . . . . 723-8880

St. Peters AME Church

First Baptist Church of James Island

1024 Fogarty Lane • Wando . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 971-0070

Camp & Dills Bluff Road • Charleston . . . . . . . 795-7331

St. Peters AME Church

First Missionary Baptist Church

4650 Sanders Avenue • Charleston. . . . . . . . . . 744-0688

124 Pressley Avenue • Summerville . . . . . . . . 871-2554

St. Phillip AME Church

Gethsemane Baptist Church

2861 Ashley River Road • Charleston . . . . . . . . 556-8083

180 Romney Street • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . 722-7553

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Grace Community Baptist Church

3288 Ladson Road • Ladson, SC. . . . . . . . . . . . 572-2822

2029 Delaware Avenue • Chas. Hghts, SC . . . . 554-3766

Pilgrim Baptist Church

Jerusalem Baptist Church

5371 Rivers Avenue • N. Charleston, SC . . . . . . 554-5336

26 Maverick Street • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . 723-0187

Promise Land Missionary Baptist Church

Jerusalem Baptist Church

2641 Bennett Yard Road • N. Charleston, SC. . . 747-2909

3317-A Meeting Street Road • Chas. Hghts SC . . 554-1978

Rosemont Baptist Church

Joshua Baptist Church

Four Mile Drive • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . 722-6191

2482 Faber Road • Charleston Heights, SC . . . 554-1057

Royal Baptist Church

Lovely Mountain Baptist Church

1807 Pearson Avenue • N. Charleston, SC . . . . 744-0856

6798 Ward Avenue • Charleston Heights, SC. . . 797-5656

St. Matthew Baptist Church

Morris Street Baptist Church

2005 Reynolds Ave. North Charleston . . . . . . . . 744-4181

25 Morris Street • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . . . . 723-0408

Salem Baptist Church

Mt. Moriah Baptist Church

570 Rutledge Avenue • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . 722-8163

7396 Rivers Avenue • N. Charleston, SC . . . . . . 797-2648

Tabernacle Baptist Church

Mt. Olive Baptist Church

51 Gordon Street • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . . . 723-4049

2524 Meeting Street • N. Charleston, SC . . . . . 744-3272

Union Baptist Church

Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church

4428 Daley Street • N. Charleston, SC . . . . . . . 553-1066

191 Jackson Street • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . 722-4959

Victory Baptist Church

335 Woodland Shores Road • James Island, SC. . 795-8229 Nazarene Baptist Church

First Baptist Church of Johns Island

4383 Savannah Hwy • Hollywood, SC . . . . . . . . 769-4893

3483 Maybank Hwy • Johns Island, SC. . . . . . . 559-0367

New Cannon Street Baptist Church

Catholic

46 Cannon Street • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . . . 723-4386

St. Patrick’s Catholic Church

New Hope Baptist Church

135 St. Phillip Street • Charlesto, SC. . . . . . . . . 723-6066

2900 Appleton Avenue • N. Charleston, SC . . . . 744-1025

Christian Trinity Church of Charleston

4448 Rughelmer Avenue • N. Charleston, SC . . 744-3668

34 America Street • Charleston, SC. . . . . . . . . . 722-4189

New Tabernacle Second Missionary Baptist Church Church of Christ at Azalea Drive

2204 Filmore Street North Charleston 843-747-6999

3950 Azalea Drive • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . . 744-1082

Noah’s Ark Baptist Church

2158 Keever Street • N. Charleston, SC . . . . . . 554-9087

Christian Methodist Church Saint Paul Christian Methodist Episcopal Church

Oak Grove Baptist Church

7897 Ritter Road • Walterboro, SC . . . . . . . . . . 893-2188

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Calvary Church of God in Christ

Green Temple First Born Church of The Living God

649 Liberty Hall Road • Goose Creek, SC . . . . . 553-5000

1999 Beech Avenue • Charleston Heights, SC. . 554-1307

Line Street Church of God

House of God At Five Mile

129 Line Street • Charleston, SC. . . . . . . . . . . . 723-1189

2214 Adair Street • Chas. Heights, SC. . . . . . . . 744-4496

Victory Church of God in Christ

House of God North Union Heights

57 Drake Street • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . . . . 723-1193

2050 Hampton Avenue • Chas. Heights, SC . . . 745-0644

Episcopal

Mt. Sinai Evangelistic Church of Jesus Christ

St. Andrews Episcopal Church

915 Folly Road • James Island, SC . . . . . . . . . . 762-2063

2257 Ashley River Road • Charleston, SC . . . . . 763-8772

Mt. Sinai Holiness Church

Centenary United Episcopal Church

1216 5th Avenue • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . . . 577-4548

60 Wentworth Street • Charleston, SC. . . . . . . . 723-4116

New St. John Holiness Church

Episcopal - Reformed

2026 Riverview Avenue • Chas. Heights, SC . . . 554-7336

Bethel Reformed Episcopal Church

St. Joseph Church of Zion

1941 Helm Avenue • N. Charleston, SC. . . . . . . 744-3618

152 President Street • Charleston, SC. . . . . . . . 723-6215

Holy Trinity Reformed Episcopal Church

St. Luke Holiness Church II

51 Bull Street • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . 722-5642

26 Thurgood Road • Goose Creek, SC . . . . . . . 764-4643

New Israel Reformed Episcopal Church

True Church of Deliverance

69 Simons Street • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . . . 723-5500

119 Romney Street • Charleston, SC. . . . . . . . . 722-1705

St. John’s Reformed Episcopal Church

Victory In Praise Tabernacle

91 Anson Street • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . . . . 722-4241

202 Bryan St. • Summerville, SC . . . . . . . . . . . 821-1008

St. Luke Reformed Episcopal Church

Non-Denominational

60 Nassau Street Charleston, SC. . . . . . . . . . . . 723-4118

Heart to Heart International Ministries

Evangelical

106 BERHMAN STREET • Moncks Corner, SC. . . . . 899-0877

World Evangelistic House of God

Life Center of Charleston, The

1082 King Street • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . . . 577-9644

7190 Cross Country Road • N. Charleston, SC . . . 552-4111 Manna Life Center

3104 River Road • Johns Island, SC . . . . . . . . . 559-7000

Full Gospel

Seminar Hall Fellowship Church

Christ Gospel Church of Charleston

323 Francis Street • Walterboro, SC . . . . . . . . . 549-1366

249 St. Phillip Street • Charleston, SC. . . . . . . . 722-6166

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Full Gospel Faith Tabernacle

3378 Ashley Phosphate Rd. • W. Charleston, SC . 767-8855

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Churches Charleston District Office, United Methodist Church

255 Washington Street • Walterboro, SC . . . . . . 549-1755

754 Rutledge Avenue • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . 723-5622

Word of Life International Ministries

Charleston Wesley Foundation,United Methodist Church

127-2 West Main Street • Moncks Corner, SC. . 899-0690

513 Huger Street • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . . . 958-9149

Pentecostal

Cordesville United Methodist Church

Little Bethel Pentecostal Holiness Church

PO Box 6114 • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . 899-2711

4914 Nesbit Avenue • N. Charleston, SC . . . . . . 744-8556

Cumberland United Methodist Church

Reformed House of God

898 St. Paul Road • Dorchester, SC. . . . . . . . . . 893-2510

2920 Appleton Avenue • Charleston, SC . . . . . . 744-2345

Ebenezer United Methodist Church

Soul Savings Deliverance Center

PO Box 283 • Ehrhardt, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . 803-267-2330

59 Piedmont Avenue • Charleston, SC. . . . . . . . 722-3078

Enoch Chapel United Methodist Church

Tabernacle of Praise and Worship

4909 Bears Bluff Road • Wadmalaw, SC . . . . . . 559-1719

1156 King Street • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . . . 723-8528

Friendship United Methodist Church

United Methodist

PO Box 283 Ehrhardt, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 803-267-2330

Bethel United Methodist Church

Greater St. Paul United Methodist Church

1311 Saxby Hill Road • Walterboro, SC . . . . . . . 893-2621

PO Box 1421 • St. Stephen, SC. . . . . . . . . . . . . 753-2247

Bethel United Methodist Church

Greenville United Methodist Church

931 West 2nd North Street • Summerville, SC . 562-2804

462 Two Churches Road • Dorchester, SC. . . . . 563-9253

Bethel United Methodist Church

Grove Hall United Methodist Church

14130 Bells Hwy. • Lodge, SC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 866-2491

1828 Greenmore Drive • Charleston, SC . . . . . . 571-2468

Bethlehem United Methodist Church

Grove United Methodist Church

2661 Mullet Hall Road • Johns Island, SC . . . . . 559-0342

PO Box 686 • Ladson, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 553-1245

Broomfield United Methodist Church

Heaven Gate United Methodist Church

2622 South Allen Drive • N. Charleston, SC. . . . 744-5791

14130 Bells Hwy. • Lodge, SC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 866-2491

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Hibben United Methodist Church

221 Bonnoitt Street • Moncks Corner, SC . . . . . 899-3134

690 Coleman Blvd. • Mt. Pleasant, SC. . . . . . . . 884-9761

Campbell Hill United Methodist Church

Hickory Hill United Methodist Church

109 North Magnolia Street • Summerville, SC . . . 875-9373

221 Bonnoitt Street • Moncks Corner, SC . . . . . 899-3134

Canaan United Methodist Church

Hispanic United Methodist Church

201 Bristow Drive • Summerville, SC . . . . . . . . 873-4183

1810 Paulette Avenue • Johns Island, SC . . . . . 557-1187

Centenary United Methodist Church

Isaiah United Methodist Church

222 Calhoun Street • Charleston, SC. . . . . . . . . 722-3470

898 St. Paul Road • Dorchester, SC. . . . . . . . . . 893-2759

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Jehovah United Methodist Church

2741 Bohicket Road • Johns Island, SC . . . . . . 761-6333

PO Box 278 • Pineville, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 567-2678

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Oak Grove United Methodist Church

PO Box 686 • Ladson, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 553-1245

218 Old Beach Hill Road • Ridgeville, SC . . . . . 821-2350

Jerusalem United Methodist Church

Old Bethel United Methodist Church

501 Parkwood Drive • Summerville, SC . . . . . . 873-7753

732 Wexford Road • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . . 789-7415

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PO Box 203 • Harleyville, SC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 462-2352

732 Wexford Roard • Charleston, SC. . . . . . . . . 789-7415

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Red Bank United Methodist Church

1311 Saxby Hill Road • Walterboro, SC . . . . . . . 893-2621

931 West 2nd North Street • Summerville, SC . . . 538-3974

Joshua United Methodist Church

Red Root United Methodist Church

2790 River Road • Johns Island, SC . . . . . . . . . 761-3034

220 Allen Park Lane • Moncks Corner, SC. . . . . 866-7160

Macedonia United Methodist Church

Rizer United Methodist Church

415 Liberty Hall Road • Goose Creek, SC . . . . . 607-1531

PO Box 283 • Ehrhardt, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . 803-267-2330

Morris Chapel United Methodist Church

Sand Hill United Methodist Church

PO Box 203 • Harleyville, SC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 563-4599

201 Bristow Drive • Summerville, SC . . . . . . . . 873-4183

Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church

Shady Grove United Methodist Church

PO Box 22146 • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . 722-4110

PO Box 693 • St. George, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 563-2779

Mt. Nebo United Methodist Church

Simpson United Methodist Church

1267 Russellville Road • St. Stephen, SC . . . . . 567-4486

532 Hammond Drive • Allendale, SC . . . . . 803-584-7708

Mt. Nebo United Methodist Church

Skyes Savannah United Methodist Church

434 Sandhill Road • Dorchester, SC . . . . . . . . . 563-3481

220 Allen Park Lane • Moncks Corner, SC. . . . . 866-7692

Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church

Springtown United Methodist Church

1216 East Main Street • Dorchester, SC . . . . . . 462-2409

6289 Augusta Hwy. • Smoaks, SC. . . . . . . . . . . 562-8151

Murray United Methodist Church

St. Daniel United Methodist Church

109 North Magnolia Street • Summerville, SC . . . 875-9373

PO Box 203 • Harleyville, SC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 462-2080

New Francis Brown United Methodist Church

St. James United Methodist Church

2517 Corona Street Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . . . 747-7090

2661 Mullet Hall Road • Johns Island, SC . . . . . 559-0342

New Hope United Methodist Church

St. John United Methodist Church

1013 Charity Church Road • Huger, SC . . . . . . . 336-3130

218 Old Beach Hill Road • Ridgeville, SC . . . . . 821-2350

New Hope United Methodist Church

St. Luke United Methodist Church

532 Hammond Drive • Allendale, SC . . . . . 803-584-7708

462 Two Churches Road • Dorchester, SC. . . . . 563-9253

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St. Mark United Methodist Church

110 Three Wood Lane • Summerville, SC . . . . . 875-5432

PO Box 693 • St. George, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 563-2779

New Life United Methodist Church

St. Paul United Methodist Church

PO Box 1381 • Walterboro, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . 549-1254

110 Three Wood Lane • Summerville, SC . . . . . 766-4845

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462 Two Churches Road • Dorchester, SC. . . . . 563-9253

5118 Baptist Hill Road • Hollywood, SC . . . . . . 889-8415

St. Stephen United Methodist Church

Zion United Methodist Church

1567 Hillsboro Road • Orangeburg, SC . . . . . . . 784-6827

501 Parkwood Drive • Summerville, SC . . . . . . 873-7753

St. Luke United Methodist Church

PO Box 283 • Ehrhardt, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . 803-267-2330

Zion United Methodist Church

Steward Chapel United Methodist Church

1013 Charity Church Road • Huger, SC . . . . . . 336-3130

1013 Charity Church Road • Huger, SC . . . . . . . 336-3130

Zion United Methodist Church

Sumter Chapel United Methodist Church

PO Box 278 Pineville, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 567-2678

PO Box 278 • Pineville, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 567-2678

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434 Sandhill Road • Dorchester, SC . . . . . . . . . 563-3481

3655 Rivers Avenue • N. Charleston, SC . . . . . . 746-9639

Trinity United Methodist Church

PO Box 693 • St. George, SC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 563-2779 Trinity United Methodist Church

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14130 Bells Hwy. • Lodge, SC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 866-2491 Union United Methodist Church

532 Hammond Drive • Allendale, SC . . . . . 803-584-7708 1124 Murrell Block Drive • Pineville, SC . . . . . . 723-7279 Webster United Methodist Church

2661 Mullet Hall Road • Johns Island, SC . . . . . 559-0342 Wesley United Methodist Church

2622 South Allen Drive • N. Charleston, SC. . . . 744-5791

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PO Box 72 • Johns Island, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559-0707 Wesley United Methodist Church

5409 Jeny's Court • Charleston, SC . . . . . . . . . 797-5121

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Stanley N Weldon is a native of Ridgeville, SC and currently resides in Summerville, SC. He attended Claflin University Orangeburg, SC Majoring in Chemistry with a minor in Education. Stanley is employed at Showa Denko Carbon Inc. where he is the Senior Technician of the Chemical and Physical Laboratories. Weldon has been a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. since 1983. Alpha Phi Alpha develops leaders, promotes brotherhood and academic excellence, while providing service and advocacy for our communities. Weldon currently serves as President of XI Phi Lambda chapter located in Summerville, SC. The chapter was established in the Berkeley County area on March 10, 1984. Xi Phi Lambda chapter is active with all our National Fraternity Programs such as Project Alpha, Vote-Less People and March of Dimes. Xi Phi Lambda chapter has been a source of leadership throughout the community and continues to advocate to the youth, promote Men Health and political awareness and involvement through our leadership and service to all mankind.

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Established on March 13th of 1939, Beta Kappa Lambda is the second oldest Graduate chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated, in South Carolina. Its charter members were highly educated and respected within the community, an enduring characteristic, as evident by the CEO’s, doctors, lawyers, judges, financial professionals, law enforcement officers, preachers and educators included in its current membership. Continuing this rich legacy, Brother James G. Brown III, the incumbent president of the Beta Kappa Lambda chapter, is a graduate of the College of Charleston, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and currently runs his own business as a Financial Advisor and independent contractor with First Command Financial Services. Through a values-centered approach to financial planning and a clientfirst philosophy, James is committed to helping his clients better leverage their resources today in order to plan confidently for their tomorrow. The son of a preacher, James understands the importance giving and following sound advice and applies that understanding as he leads his fraternity in their pursuit to serve mankind and coaches his clients toward productive, lifelong financial habits. James is also a member of Charleston Young Professionals, National Society of Black Engineers, Charleston Trident Urban League Young Professionals and a volunteer youth leader at New Jerusalem Church. He enjoys golfing, traveling and spending time with his wife Chela and dog Honey.

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Christopher C. Smith currently serves as the Polemarch of the Charleston (SC) Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. The Fairfax, SC native is a 2003 graduate of Allendale-Fairfax High School. Mr. Smith is a 2007 graduate of Claflin University, where he received his bachelor’s degree in Mass Communications. He was initiated into the Gamma Nu chapter in the spring of 2005. After relocating to Charleston in the summer of 2007, Christopher affiliated his membership with the Charleston Alumni Chapter, where he has held the offices of intake chairman, Vice Polemarch, and the office of Polemarch which he’s served from 2011 to the present. Mr. Smith is the youngest alumni chapter Polemarch in the Southeastern Province of Kappa Alpha Psi. He is a member of Boaz Lodge #309, Prince Hall Free and Accepted Masons. He is a member of the Jackson Branch Missionary Baptist Church, in Brunson, SC. He is employed with the Glisten Corporation of Charleston, SC.

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Michael V. Gamble is the Polemarch of the Moncks Corner Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi, Fraternity Incorporated. He has held the position since June 2011. He is a graduate of Claflin University, where he was initiated into the fraternity. He is a Life Member of the fraternity and a Life Member of the South Eastern Province. He is a United States Air Force Retiree, and is currently employed at SCANA Corporation as a Human Resources Professional. He is married to Joyce Gamble (Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated); they have a son Christopher, Daughter in law, Cassandra, two grandchildren, Jordan and Zoey. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Incorporated was founded on January 05, 1911, on the campus of the University of Indiana. The Moncks Corner Alumni has served the community since 1982. The chapter is recognized for its community involvement through programs such as Guide Right, which mentors young males in the community with emphasis on becoming productive citizens. The annual Addison B. Sales scholarship Gala, which helps provide funding for medical students The American Red Cross, March of Dimes, annual medical screenings and Habitat for Humanity, is some of the involvements of the chapter. The betterment of our community is one of our mottos.

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Reginald K. Brown is a native of Smithfield, Virginia. He attended North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC where he obtained a Bachelors of Science degree in Business Administration. He became a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity in 1990 through Gamma Pi Chapter, Prince George’s County MD and is a Life Member of the Fraternity. He is employed with the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic (SPAWAR) as a Level III Certified Acquisition Logistician and is a member of Royal Missionary Baptist Church. Reginald is married to the former Deirdre L. Bailey and they have two children. Reginald’s hobbies include volunteering, attending sporting events and traveling.

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Ronald D. Walston has served as President of the Beta Mu Sigma Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. since 2011. He is a graduate of Voorhees College in Denmark, SC; a retired U. S. Naval Chief Warrant Officer, and currently employed with Berchtold Corporation, Charleston, SC as a Technical Training and Support Engineer. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. is an organization that views itself as “a part of” the general community rather than “apart from” the general community. They believe that each potential member should be judged by his own merits, rather than his family background or affluence…without regard to race, nationality, skin tone or texture of hair. They desire for their fraternity to exist as part of an even greater brotherhood which would be devoted to the “inclusive we” rather than the “exclusive we”. Rather than gaining skills to be utilized exclusively for themselves and their immediate families, they hold a deep conviction that they should return their newly acquired skills to the communities from which they had come. This deep conviction is mirrored in the Fraternity’s motto, “Culture for Service and Service for Humanity.” Beta Mu Sigma Chapter was formally chartered on November 2nd, 1948, and has been dedicated to serving our community on the local, state and international levels. The chapter continues to grow and expand in positive directions as they sponsor and support community programs such as “Sigma’s who Read”, a cooperation with the Charleston County Public Library System; which provide positive examples to under privileged youth in communities; Social Action programs; Bigger & Better Business Programs, and Education programs which focus on the needs of schools and in the community.

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Current President, Karen Stevens-Harrison was initiated into Alpha Chi Chapter at North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina where she received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology in 1982 and a Masters in Social Work from the University of South Carolina in 1991. She is employed by the Department of Defense, Joint Base Charleston as the Site Manager/ Family Advocacy Intervention Specialist/ Clinical Supervisor at the Naval Weapons Station. Ms. Harrison has served as the President of Omicron Rho Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. since 2010. A few of her civic and sorority awards include the Ava P. Ledford Child Advocate Award, SC NASW Southern Unit Social Worker of the Year Award, the Dorothy Wilson Excellence in Leadership Award and Omicron Rho Omega’s Sister of the Year Award. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated was founded on January 15, 1908 on the campus of Howard University, in Washington, DC. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. is the oldest female Greek-lettered organization established by African American college-educated women. The sorority was founded on a legacy of Sisterhood, Scholarship and Service to all Mankind. This current administration’s theme is “Global Leadership through Timeless Service” with a focus on 6 key Signature Program Initiatives: 1) Emerging Young Leaders (EYL) 2) Health Imitative 3) Global Poverty 4) Economic Security 5) Social Justice and Human Rights 6) Internal Leadership Training for External Service Omicron Rho Omega Chapter was chartered on March 30, 1985 in the city of North Charleston, SC. Throughout its 28 years of rendering service to the North Charleston community, the chapter has been dedicated to making a positive impact in the community through awareness, advocacy and action through our initiatives and scholarship programs. Some of our signature programs are: Reach U.S. Sea-ceed Grant funded by the CDC with the focus to eliminate health disparities related to diabetes prevention and risk factors, Little Miss/Junior Miss AKA Pageant for girls ages 6-14, Economic Security Community Smart Fair, sponsor of the North Charleston Recreation Department’s “Ivy Storm” Girls Basketball Team, North Charleston’s Quartermann Lake Clean Sweep, Lowcountry Food Bank canned food drives and “Backpack for Buddies” program, MLK Day of Caring Saturday Supper, donations to Heifer International to fight global poverty, “Soles for Shoes” to benefit My Sister’s House Domestic Violence Shelter, the Angel Tree Christmas gift program for children of incarcerated parents, Community Book Stipend Scholarship Awards and North Charleston community voter’s registration drives, and AKA Day at the Dome annual event.

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Kimberly Greene is a graduate of Bishop England High School, Columbia College for Women, Columbia, South Carolina and Webster University, St. Louis, Mo (North Charleston Campus) where she earned a Master of Arts degree in Management & Leadership. Ms. Greene has been actively involved in her church and community. Her primary role is now serving as President of Gamma Xi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. 2012 – 2013. On February 14, 1942, Gamma Xi Omega Chapter was chartered by eighteen (18) astute and innovative women in Charleston, South Carolina. Since that time the chapter has initiated and implemented many programs of service to the Charleston Community. Under her leadership members have volunteered in the areas of Education, Health, Poverty, Economic Security, Social Justice and Human Rights and the Arts. These initiatives have benefitted the diverse populations within the Charleston community. As the chapter’s presiding officer Ms. Greene is a board member for the Twenty Pearls Foundation of Charleston, Inc. and is the Co-Chairman for the South Carolina AKA Connection Committee which plans activities to address issues confronting citizens that need to be voiced and implemented in various communities. Gamma Xi Omega also sponsors the collegiate chapter Iota Omicron on the campus of The College of Charleston. Further information may be found at www.gammaxiomega.org

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Cheryl Phyall Williams, current president of the Charleston Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., was initiated into Delta Alpha Chapter while an undergraduate at Bethune Cookman College. She later earned a Masters in reading at the College of Charleston and has taught on the elementary, middle and high school levels. Williams is a Diamond Life member of the sorority. As president of Charleston Alumnae, she leads approximately 200 members in the local chapter’s ongoing commitment of promoting community service, providing scholarships, and stimulating participation in the establishment of positive public policy as well as highlighting issues and providing solutions for problems in the communities. The Charleston Alumnae chapter was chartered in 1940 and has a tremendous legacy of service through the years. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was founded in 1913 on the campus of Howard University by 22 tenacious, young women. This year, 2013, is its Centennial Anniversary. Celebration activities began on January 1, 2013 with the sorority making history as the first African American organization to participate in the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade. On January 11-13, 2013, over 12,000 Deltas gathered in Washington DC to pay tribute to the 22 Founders and commemorate the last 100 years of Sisterhood, Scholarship and Service. Additional activities planned for the year include a reenactment of the 1913 Women’s Suffrage March on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. , the first public event of the Founders. Local chapters all over have planned community events to commemorate the Centennial Anniversary.

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Darlene Lavette Broughton is serving as the President of the Berkeley County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated for the term of 2012-2014. She was initiated into the organization April of 1997 through the Omicron Phi Chapter at Clemson University. Darlene received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from Clemson in December of 1998 and a M.B.A. from Webster University in 2002. She is currently employed as an Assistant Resident Construction Engineer with the South Carolina Department of Transportation. Darlene is a native of St. Stephen, SC and is the oldest daughter of retired Berkeley County educators, John and Roberta Broughton. Darlene’s brother, Derwin, is an licensed architect in Dallas, TX and a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Her sister, Dana, holds a Doctorate in Organic Chemistry and is currently a law student at Rutgers University in New Jersey. The three siblings are alumnae of Clemson University. Roberta, Darlene and Dana are all active members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Delta Sigma Theta was founded on January 13, 1913 at Howard University. The Berkeley County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was chartered on May 22, 1976 at Wesley United Methodist Church in Pinopolis, SC during the reign of the Sorority’s sixteenth National President, Thelma T. Daley. The vision of the Founders of the Sorority was carried on by 20 courageous women, striving to make Berkeley County and the world a better place. The 74 chapter members implement programs and projects throughout the Berkeley County area that promote the Sorority’s 5-Programmitic Thrusts: 1. Economic Development, 2. Educational Development, 3. International Awareness and Involvement, 4. Physical and Mental Health and 5. Political Awareness and Involvement. The chapter continues to support and promote events and initiatives such as Delta G.E.M.S., Delta Academy, Voter Registration, Berkeley County School District’s Stuff the Bus Campaign, St. Jude’s Research, American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, Berkeley Habitat for Humanity, Department of Social Service’s Dress for Success Campaign and the Callen-Lacey Center for Children. The chapter annually awards several scholarships to young ladies graduating from the Berkeley County School District. The chapter meets September – May on the 4th Saturday of each month in Moncks Corner. For more information about Berkeley County Alumnae Chapter email berkeleycountydst@yahoo.com. The Chapter’s mailing address is P.O. Box 1166, Moncks Corner SC 29461. Learn more about the Sorority at www.deltasigmatheta.org.

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Pamela Goodwine-Glover, a native of Ridgeville, SC, is serving as current Chapter President for the Summerville Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated for the 2012-2014 term. This is an exciting time to be in leadership as Delta Sigma Theta celebrates the Sorority centennial, “100 Years of Sisterhood, Scholarship and Service”. Pamela is a Diamond Life Members who was initiated in the Alpha Xi Chapter at South Carolina State University in 1983. She is a 1986 graduate of South Carolina State University and received her MBA from Charleston Southern University in 1995. She is currently employed at Santee Cooper, a South Carolina Public Utility Company as a Financial Analyst. The Summerville Alumnae Chapter was chartered on April 24, 1988 by 20 Determined Deltas who were visionary women with a heart to improve the quality of life for the local citizens of Dorchester County. The major programs of the sorority are based upon the organization’s Five Point Programmatic Thrust: Economic Development, Educational Development, International Awareness and Involvement, Physical and Mental Health, and Political Awareness and Involvement. Today the Summerville Alumnae Chapter is still going strong with 138 members who passionately serve Delta Sigma Theta and the citizens of Dorchester County. Summerville Alumnae's goal is to continue to be a bright beacon in the community. The members have demonstrated their commitment to service through supporting the community through donations and active service with organizations like The Palmetto House Homeless Shelter, Dorchester County Habitat for Humanity, Dorchester County Department of Social Services, My Sister’s House, and the Ridgeville Chapter of the NAACP. In addition, The Summerville Alumnae Chapter donates a yearly scholarship to each of the four high schools in Dorchester County: Summerville High School, Ashley Ridge High School, Fort Dorchester High School, and Woodlands High School. The chapter also sponsors two girl groups, The Betty Shabazz Delta Academy for middle school girls and the Delta GEMS for high school girls. Both groups focus on preparing young ladies for a prosperous future by teaching finer womanhood and exposing students to careers and college information. Committed to educating the next generation, the chapter supported Clay Hill Elementary School by donating 22 African-American nonfiction books in honor of the 22 founders, and chapter members spent the day painting murals and cleaning the greenhouse to help beauty the campus. In addition, chapter Sorors donated time and food to the Alston Middle School Read-In, a program that encourages students to read. The Summerville Alumnae Chapter looks forward with pride to the local celebration of their 25th Chartering Anniversary during April of 2013. Monthly chapter meetings are held on the 3rd Saturday of each month.

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Dr. DaNine J. Fleming is the current chapter president of Lambda Nu Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. She is an Assistant Professor and the Director of Training and Intercultural Education at the Medical University of South Carolina. She is a magna cum laude graduate of Claflin University where she received a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, she also earned a Master of Education in Early Childhood Education from the University of Charleston, an Educational Specialist degree in Educational Leadership and Administration from South Carolina State University, and a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership from Youngstown State University, Youngstown, Ohio. In 2011, Dr. Fleming completed coursework and received a Certificate in Theology from the Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) in Atlanta, Georgia and most recently she became a certified Doula through the Somatic Arts & Sciences Institute. She is a member of Canaan United Methodist Church in Givhans, Program Director for Tamika and Friends, Inc. a national human papillomavirus (HPV) and Cervical Cancer Awareness and Education organization, State Youth Coordinator for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., President of the Summerville/Ridgeville chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Certified Lay speaker and former Lay Leader (Walterboro District), childbirth educator and Doula. She is married to Travis Fleming and they have one beautiful daughter, Sydnei LaShon. She has served at the helm of Lambda Nu Zeta Chapter for the past four years. Lambda Nu Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. (Summerville/Ridgeville) was chartered on August 15, 1982. We commend our founding pearls for their unwavering dedication, and have strived to always uphold the rich legacy of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Following in the footsteps of our “Pearls,” we continue to have a diverse chapter with over 25 members who actively participate in many local, state, regional and national community service activities including, but not limited to: Community Baby Showers in conjunction with our national sponsors, the March of Dimes, the annual Tamika & Friends, Inc. Walk to Beat the Clock! Cervical Cancer and HPV Education and Awareness Walk, Healthy Heart Day, the ARK Race for the Cure (Alzheimer’s Awareness), Community Health Fairs, Habitat for Humanity, Adopt a School, Adopt a Senior Center, the McNeil Foundation for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Abuse, The Canaan United Methodist Church Thanksgiving Community Brunch, our national collaboration with the annual March of Dimes Walk-A-Thon, as well as a sponsor for the Department of Social Services Holiday program to name a few. We recognize our history and strive to be the women that we were destined to be in the present and the future. With Sorors in our chapter who have been members for over 50 years and over 300 hours of community service annually, we are truly “aged to perfection!”

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Mae Francis Taylor is the president of Gamma Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. She is a graduate of Limestone College, Gaffney, SC where she earned her Bachelor of Science Degree in Social Work and her Master’s of Divinity Degree from Erskine Theological Seminary, Due West, SC. She is currently the Senior Pastor of Joshua United Methodist Church in Moncks Corner SC. She is married to Reverend Marvin Taylor and they have seven children. Five phenomenal women founded Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. January 16, 1920 at Howard University in Washington, DC. These five women, also known as our Five Pearls, dared to depart from the traditional coalitions for black women and sought to establish a new organization predicated on the precepts of Scholarship, Service, Sisterly Love and Finer Womanhood. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority was founded on the simple belief that sorority elitism and socializing should not overshadow the real mission for progressive organizations - to address societal mores, ills, prejudices, poverty, and health concerns of the day. Gamma Zeta was chartered May 9, 1952. Gamma Zeta currently works with the March of Dimes through the Stork’s Nest Program and March for Babies, American Cancer Society Relay for Life, United Negro College Fund, and partners with various community organizations through our signature program, Z-HOPE (Zetas Helping Other People Excel). Chapter mailing address: P.O. Box 20871, Charleston, SC 29413 Chapter meeting address: Adams Building, 165 Saint Philip Street, Charleston SC 29403 Meeting time: Third Saturday at 12:00 p.m. from September – June Membership contact information: Barbara Deans at efunjumoke@hotmail.com

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Alabama A&M University - www.aamu.edu Post Office Box 908 • Normal 35762 . . . . . . . . . . 256/851-5245

Bethune-Cookman College 640 Mary McLeod Bethune Blvd. • Daytona Beach 32114 . . . 904/255-1401

Alabama State University - www.alasu.edu 915 S. Jackson St. • Montgomery 36101 . . . . . . 334/229-4291

Edward Waters College 1658 Kings Rd. • Jacksonville 32209 . . . . . . . . . 904/355-3030

Concordia College - www.higher-ed.lcms.org/selma 1804 Green St. • Selma 36701 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334/874-5700

Florida A&M University - www.famu.edu Suite G-9 • Tallahassee 32307. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 850/599-3796

Miles College - www.miles.edu Post Office Box 3800 • Birmingham 35208 . . . . . . . 205/929-1661

Florida Memorial College - www.fmc.edu 15800 NW 42nd Avenue • Miami 33054. . . . . . . . . . 800/822-1362

Oakwood College - www.oakwood.edu 7000 Adventist Blvd. • Huntsville • 35896 . . . . . . . . 800/824-5312

GEORGIA

Selma University Dinkins Hill • Selma 36701 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205/872-2533 Stillman College - www.stillman.edu 3600 Stillman Blvd. • Tuscalusa 35403 . . . . . . . . 800/841-5722 Talladega College - www.talladega.edu 627 W. Battle St. • Talladega 35160. . . . . . . . . . . 256/761-6219 Tuskegee University - www.tusk.edu Old Administration Bldg. • Tuskegee 36088 . . . . . . . 334/727-8500

Albany State College - www.asurams.edu 504 College Dr. • Albany 31705 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229/430-4650 Clark-Atlanta University - www.cau.edu 223 James P. Brawley Dr. • Atlanta 30314. . . . . . . . 404/880-8000 Fort Valley State College - www.fvsx.peachnet.edu 1005 State University Dr. • Fort Valley 31030. . . . . . 912/825-6307 Morehouse College - www.morehouse.edu 830 Westview Dr., SW • Atlanta 30314 . . . . . . . . 404/215-2632

ARKANSAS

Morris Brown College - www.morrisbrown.edu 643 Martin Luther King Dr., NW • Atlanta 30314 . . . 404/739-1560

Arkansas Baptist College 1600 Bishop St. • Little Rock 72202 . . . . . . . . . . 501/374-7856

Paine College - www.paine.edu 1235 15th Street • Augusta 30901 . . . . . . . . . . . 800/476-7703

Philander Smith College - www.philander.edu 812 W. 13th Street • Little Rock 72202 . . . . . . . . 501/370-5221

Savannah State University - www.scad.edu 342 Bull Street • Savannah 31404. . . . . . . . . . . . 912/356-2181

University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff - www.uapb.edu 1200 N. University Dr., Mail Slot #4983 Little Rock 72202 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501/370-5221

Shorter College - www.shorter.edu 315 Shorter Ave. • Rome 30165 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 706/233-7319 Spelman College - www.spelman.edu 350 Spelman Lane • Atlanta 30314 . . . . . . . . . . . 800/982-2411

Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science - www.cdrewu.edu 1731 East 120th St. • Los Angeles 90059 . . . . . . 323/563-4800

ILLINOIS

DELAWARE

Chicago State University - www.csu.edu 9501 South Street King Dr. • Chicago 60628 . . . . 229/430-4650

Delaware State College - www.dsc.edu 1200 N. Dupont Hwy. • Dover 19901 . . . . . . . . . . 302/857-6353

KENTUCKY

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Howard University - www.howard.edu 2400 Sixth St., NW • Washington 20059 . . . . . . . 202/806-2700

Kentucky State University - www.kysu.edu 400 East Main Street • Franfort 40601 . . . . . . . . 502/597-6813 Simmons University Bible College Louisville 40210 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 502/776-1443

University of the District of Columbia 4200 Connecticut Avenue, NW • Washington 20008. . . . . . . . . . www.blackpagessouth.com

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Dillard University - www.dillard.edu 2601 Gentilly Blvd. • New Orleans 70122 . . . . . . 504/816-4670

Harris-Stowe State College - www.hssc.edu 3026 Lacieside Ave. • St. Louis 63103. . . . . . . . . 314/340-3366

Grambling State University - www.gram.edu 100 Main Street • Grambling 71245 . . . . . . . . . . 318/247-3811

Lincoln University - www.lincolnu.edu 80 Chestnut • Jefferson City 65102. . . . . . . . . . . 573/681-5022

Southern University and A&M College - www.subr.edu Baton Rouge 70813 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225/771-4500

NEW YORK

Southern University at New Orleans - www.suno.edu 6400 Press Dr. • New Orleans 70126 . . . . . . . . . 504/286-5000 Southern University at Shreveport - www.susbc.edu 3050 MLK, Jr. Drive • Shreveport 71107 . . . . . . . 800/458-1472 Xavier University - www.xula.edu One Drexel Dr. • New Orleans 70125 . . . . . . . . . . 504/483-7388

City University of New York-City College - www.ccny.cuny.edu Convent Ave. and 138th St. • New York 10031 . . 212/650-6977 City University of New York-York College - www.york.cuny.edu 94-20 Guy R Brewer Blvd. • Jamaica 11451 . . . . 212/650-6977 Long Island University-Brooklyn - www.liunet.edu 720 Northern Blvd. • Brooklyn 11201 . . . . . . . . . 800/548-7526

MARYLAND

Long Island University-C.W. Post - www.liu.edu 720 Northern Blvd. • Brookville 11548. . . . . . . . . 516/299-2900

Bowie State University - www.bowiestate.edu 14000 Jericho Park Rd. • Bowie 20175. . . . . . . . 301/464-3000

Medgar Evers College - www.mec.cuny.edu 1150 Carroll St. • Brooklyn 11225 . . . . . . . . . . . . 718/270-6022

Coppin State College - www.coppin.umd.edu 2500 West North Avenue • Baltimore 21216 . . . . 410/383-5990 Morgan State University - www.morgan.edu 1700 East Cold Spring Ln. • Baltimore 21239 . . . 800/332-6674 University of Maryland - www.umes.edu Eastern Shore • Princess Ann 21853 . . . . . . . . . . 410/651-6410 MISSISSIPPI Alcorn State University - www.alcorn.edu 1000 ASU Dr., #300 • Lorman 39096. . . . . . . . . . 601/877-6147 Jackson State University - www.jsums.edu 1400 J.R. Lynch St. • Jackson 39217 . . . . . . . . . 601/979-2100 Mary Holmes College Post Office Drawer 1257 • West Point 39773. . . . 601/494-6820 Mississippi Industrial College Holly Springs 38835 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601/252-2440 ©Thomas Media Group, LLC — 2013-14 — All Rights Reserved

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Mississippi Valley State College - www.mvsu.edu 14000 Highway 82 W • Itta Bena 38941 . . . . . . . 662/254-3344 Rust College - www.rustcollege.edu 150 Rust Avenue • Holly Springs 38635 . . . . . . . 662/252-8000 Sojourner Douglas College - www.sdc.edu 500 North Carolina St. • Tougaloo 39174. . . . . . . 888/424-2566 Tougaloo College - www.tougaloo.edu 500 West Country Line Rd. • Tougaloo 39174 . . . 888/424-2566

NORTH CAROLINA Barber-Scotia College - www.barber-scotia.edu 145 Cabarrus Ave • Concord 28025. . . . . . . . . . . 704/789-2901 Bennett College - www.bennett.edu 900 E. Washington St. • Greensboro 27420 . . . . . 336/370-8624 Elizabeth City State University - www.ecsu.edu 1704 Weeksville Rd. • Elizabeth City 27909. . . . . 252/335-3305 Fayetteville State University - www.uncfsu.edu Newbold Station • Fayetteville 28301 . . . . . . . . . 910/486-1371 Johnson C. Smith University - www.jcsu.edu 100 Beatties Ford Rd. • Charlotte 28216 . . . . . . . 704/378-1011 Livingstone College - www.livingstone.edu 701 W. Monroe St. • Salisbury 28144 . . . . . . . . . 704/797-1000 North Carolina A&T University - www.ncat.edu 1601 East Market St. • Greensboro 27411 . . . . . 336/334-7946 North Carolina Central University - www.nccu.edu Fayetteville Street • Durham 27707 . . . . . . . . . . . 919/560-6298 Shaw University - www.shawuniversity.edu 118 E. South Street • Raleigh 27601 . . . . . . . . . . 919/546-8275 St. Augustine's College - www.st-aug.edu 1315 Oakwood Avenue • Raleigh 27611 . . . . . . . 919/828-4451 Winston-Salem State University - www.wssu.edu 601 MLK, Jr Drive • Winston-Salem 27110 . . . . . 336/750-2070 OHIO Central State University - www.centralstate.edu 1400 Rush Row Rd. • Wilberforce 45384. . . . . . . 937/376-6348

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Wilberforce University - www.wilberforce.edu 1055 N. Bickett Rd. • Wilberforce 45384 . . . . . . . 800/376-8568

Jarvis Christian College - www.jarvis.edu P.O. Box 1470 • Hawkins 75765 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 903/769-5730

OKLAHOMA

Paul Quinn College - www.pqc.edu 3837 Simpson-Stewart Rd. • Dallas 75241 . . . . . 214/302-3648

Langston University - www.lunet.edu P.O. Box 728 • Langston 73050 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404/466-2231 PENNSYLVANIA

Prairie View A&M University - www.pvamu.edu P.O. Box 3089 • Prairie View 77446 . . . . . . . . . . . 936/857-2626

Cheyney University of PA - www.cheyney.edu Cheyney and Creek Roads • Cheyney 19319. . . . 610/399-2275

Texas College - www.texascollege.edu 2404 North Grand Avenue • Tyler 75702 . . . . . . . 800/306-6299

Lincoln University (PA) - www.lincoln.edu Lincoln Hall • Lincoln University 19352 . . . . . . . . 610/932-8300

Texas Southern University - www.tsu.edu 3100 Cleburne Street • Houston 77004 . . . . . . . . 713/313-7420

SOUTH CAROLINA

Wiley College - www.wileyc.edu 711 Wiley Avenue • Marshall 75670 . . . . . . . . . . 903/927-3311

Allen University 1530 Harden St. • Columbia 29204 . . . . . . . . . . . 803/254-4165 Benedict College - www.bchome.benedict.edu Harden & Blanding Street • Columbia 29204. . . . 803/253-5143 Claflin University - www.claflin.edu 700 College Ave., NE • Orangeburg 29115 . . . . . 803/535-5339 Morris College - www.morris.edu 100 West College Street • Sumter 29150 . . . . . . 803/934-3225 South Carolina State University - www.scsu.edu 300 College St., NE • Orangeburg 29117. . . . . . . 800/260-5956 Voorhees College - www.voorhees.edu P.O. Box 678 • Denmark 29042 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 803/703-7111 TENNESSEE Fisk University - www.fisk.edu 1000 17th Ave. N • Nashville 37203 . . . . . . . . . . 615/329-8666

VIRGINIA Hampton University - www.hamptonu.edu Office of Admissions • Hampton 23668 . . . . . . . . 757/727-5328 Norfolk State University - www.nsu.edu 700 Park Avenue • Norfolk 23504 . . . . . . . . . . . . 757/823-8396 St. Paul's College - www.saintpauls.edu 115 College Dr. • Lawrenceville 23868 . . . . . . . . 434/848-3111 Virginia Seminary & College Lynchburg 24501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703/528-5276 Virginia State University - www.vsu.edu One Hayden Street • Petersburg 23806 . . . . . . . . 804/524-5000 Virginia Union University - www.vuu.edu 1500 North Lombardy St. • Richmond 23220 . . . 804/257-5881 WEST VIRGINIA Bluefield State College - www.bluefield.wvnet.edu 219 Rock Street • Bluefield, W. VA 24701 . . . . . . . . . . . 304/327-4065

Lane College - www.lanecollege.edu 545 Lane Avenue • Jackson 38301 . . . . . . . . . . . 901/424-4600

West Virginia State College - www.wvsc.edu P.O. Box 1000 Campus 187 • Institute, W. VA 25112 . . . 304/766-9200

Lemoyne-Owen College - www.mecca.org 807 Walker Ave. • Memphis 38126 . . . . . . . . . . . 800/737-7778

VIRGIN ISLANDS

Meharry Medical College 1005 Dr. D.B. Todd Jr. Blvd. • Nashville 38126. . . 615/327-6486

University of the Virgin Islands - www.uvi.edu 2 John Brewers Bay • St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands 00802 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340/693-1150

Tennessee State University - www.tnstate.edu 3500 John Merritt Blvd. • Nashville 37209 . . . . . 615/963-3101 TEXAS Concordia University at Austin - www.concordia.edu 3400 Interstate 35 N. • Austin 78705 . . . . . . . . . 512/486-1106 Huston-Tillotson College - www.htc.edu 900 Chicon Street • Austin 78702 . . . . . . . . . . . . 512/505-3000

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Gentle Dental Care LLC 255 N. Highway 52 Suite9 Moncks Corner ...................................843-761-1600

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Dr. Gilliard & Staff would love to take care of your smile!

Smileology Dental - Tracy Page, DDS 6518 Dorchester Rd #A North Charleston ................................843-767-8555

Family and Cosmetic Dentistry For Adults & Children in a relaxed atmosphere

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Orthodontic Specialists of Carolina, PC 827 Wappoo Road Charleston, SC ...................................843-766-3213 see ad page 80

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Hospitals MUSC 135 Cannon St. Suite 402 Charleston..........................................843-792-8921 see ad page 92

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First Choice by Select Health of South Carolina We help people get care, stay well and build healthy communities.

First Choice by Select Health of South Carolina is the state’s oldest and largest Medicaid health plan. Select Health began offering First Choice in 1996. Through the years, Select Health has remained true to its mission: To help people get care, stay well and build healthy communities. Our focus on preventive care, education and personal empowerment leads First Choice members to improved health and a better overall quality of life. That’s why the First Choice health plan covers important well visits, preventive tests and screenings. In addition to standard Medicaid benefits, members of First Choice receive many expanded benefits and services like health education and nurse advice and support for free. They also have access to an extensive provider network of more than 8,000 primary care physicians and specialists in all of the state’s 46 counties.

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Bright StartSM – This program is designed for pregnant women and their children. A dedicated team of nurse care managers, physicians and support staff connect First Choice members to helpful resources and services that assist women throughout their pregnancy and baby’s first year of life. We provide one-on-one care management for high-risk pregnancies. And if a baby is born prematurely and requires neonatal intensive care after birth, Bright Start staff continues to work with the families until the child’s first birthday, reminding parents of important well-child doctor’s visits and vaccination schedules. Staff also advise members and respond to any questions and concerns, especially when parents are learning to navigate the health care system with a new baby.

Children’s health – Because doctors need to see babies more frequently (recommended at 2 weeks, 1 month, 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months, 15 months, 18 months, 24 months and 30 months), First Choice also covers these important milestone visits for its tiniest members, as well as annual

Below is a list of health and wellness offerings for First Choice members: •

In Control – When First Choice members with diabetes participate in the In Control program, they learn how to manage diabetes so they can live healthy, active lives. With the help of a Select Health nurse, they get needed care plus education about medicines, diet and testing supplies. Additionally, all First Choice members with diabetes receive a free glucose monitor.

Breathe Easy – This program teaches First Choice members of all ages about asthma and how to control it. They learn what triggers asthma as well as how to stop an attack, control symptoms and use medicines effectively. Breathe Easy is an excellent resource for parents of children with asthma or members who are diagnosed with the disease.

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First Choice also offers a variety of specialized programs and support to address the specific needs of its members. Members enrolled in these care management programs receive tailored information to help them manage chronic illnesses and diseases. Select Health care managers and medical directors help to

support the health of First Choice members with complex medical needs through educational materials, advice and even reminders about doctor’s appointments and follow-ups.


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well-child visits for members ages 3 through 19 years. And because children are active and accidents sometimes happen, First Choice members under 21 can get a second pair of replacement eyeglasses with no co-pay if their first pair is lost or damaged.

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Women’s health – First Choice understands how busy the lives of South Carolina women can be, which is why we help them stay on top of their health. We send reminders about annual well-women exams, including important preventive screenings like a Pap smear, pelvic exam and breast exam. First Choice promotes mammograms to women who are considered high risk for breast cancer at age 35. We advise all other women to begin receiving mammograms at age 40. A mammogram is an x-ray used to locate small or indistinctly shaped breast lumps that may not be felt during a breast exam. Members also receive a complimentary copy of the First Choice Woman magazine, an annual publication designed exclusively for our female members. The magazine includes a variety of tips for women on-the-go, including healthy recipes, exercise tips, parenting advice and disease-specific information.

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All First Choice members have access to: - A secure online member portal that contains their up-to-date health information - The First Choice Nurse Help Line, which is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week - Free language services available to all of its limited English proficiency members through the use of telephonic interpretation services and the availability of bilingual representatives.

First Choice is South Carolina’s hometown health plan. We strive to give our members access to quality health care while providing the encouragement and tools that make the journey to a healthy lifestyle easier and the end result empowering. To learn more, call 1.888.276.2020 or visit www.selecthealthofsc.com.

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Keeping Healthy – 10 Tips from Fred Volkman, MD, Pediatrician and Chief Medical Officer at Select Health 1. Wash your hands often using soap and water. If you can’t wash your hands, hand sanitizer is a great back-up. 2. Sneeze and cough into your elbow rather than using your hands. This way you are not transferring germs when you touch doors or other common surfaces. 3. Do not share drinks or eat off of someone else’s plate. 4. Keep up-to-date with vaccines and preventive age-related health screenings. We all should visit our primary care physician once every year. 5. Establish a relationship with a primary care physician you like and trust. 6. Participate in physical activity that increases your heart rate for at least 20 minutes each day. 7. Eat a variety of fruits and vegetables to ensure you are getting recommended nutrients. At least half of our plates should contain fruits and vegetables at each meal. 8. Drink plenty of water – stay away from sugary sodas and fruit juices. 9. Build a network of positive people including family, friends and coworkers. 10. Laugh often – enjoy all of life’s blessings.

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Mentoring Every member of the community can contribute to the health, education and well being of a child. Becoming a mentor is a great way to help out while enriching your own life. And all it takes is a few hours of your time. Everyone from teenagers to retirees can help support, counsel, befriend, positively reinforce and set a constructive example for kids everywhere - and theres a great

Whos Qualified? Just about anyone. You dont have to have a degree in child psychology or education or be good at math or sports. Most mentors are simply good listeners, caring, encourage, ordinary people.

be a mentor.

What Good Does It Do? Studies show that kids who are fortunate enough to have mentors are more likely to stay in school, achieve their goals, and avoid unsafe activities. According to one research study*, young people who meet regularly with their mentors are: • 46% Less likely to use illegal drugs • 27% Less likely to begin drink alcohol • 52% Less likely to skip school • 33% Less likely to hit someone

What You Can Do Together Many people would like to be mentors but dont know what mentors do. Just hanging out and talking with a child does a world of good.

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Taking walks, sharing stories about your own childhood - the idea is to be a positive role model.

Online Resources: For an overview of mentoring, visit www.savethechildren.org/mentors To locate mentoring or other volunteer opportunities in your area, visit www.mentoring.org

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Henry Williams Comprehensive Insurance Agency, Inc.

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Locksmith

Insurance Comprehensive Insurance Agency 658 Rutledge Avenue • Charleston ......843-577-0052 502 Duke Street • Georgetown ..........843-546-5666 see ad page 95

Low Country Protected Insurers 105 Central Ave St. 300A Goose Creek.......................................843-977-5913

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Technical Consulting and Machine Shop Services Installation, Maintenance and Repair Innovative People Providing Quality Products and Service • Steam Turbines & Reduction Gears • Babbitt Bearing Manufacture & Reline • Boiler Feed Pumps & Turbines • Forced Draft Blowers • Auxiliary Pumps & Turbines • Training Services Development

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Lodging Thee Matriarch Bed and Breakfast 1170 Fischer St • Orangeburg ............803-531-6226 see ad page 98

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Machine Shop Mi Tech, Inc. P.O. Box 62499-6685 Jet Pack Drive North Charleston ................................843-553-2743

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Michael Tee Apex Broadcasting- Star 99.7

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Corey Davis WCSC-TV 5

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Media - Radio Star 99.7 Apex Broadcasting 2294 Clements Ferry Road Charleston..........................................843-972-1100 see color glossy and ad page 104

Cumulus Media 4230 Faber Place Drive, Suite 100 North Charleston ................................843-277-1304 see color glossy and ad page 102-103

Media - Television WCSC 2126 Charlie Hall Blvd. Charleston..........................................843-402-5555 see back cover and ad page 105

You’ve Got The Right Stuff To Get Into

SCOUTING.

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The Boy Scouts of America wants young men who are ready to take on as much fun,adventure, excitement and challenge as they can handle. Scouting can give it to you. And you’re exactly what we’re looking for. You’ve got what it takes,so quit waiting and give us a call right now.


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P. O. Box 2946101 Moncks Corner ...................................843-761-4133

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Municipal Government

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2102 Otranto Road North Charleston ...............................843-569-2225

145 King Street Suite 104 Charleston..........................................843-973-7247

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Town of Summerville

Medicine - Podiatrist Rapha Family Foot Care

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Orthodontist

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Orthodontic Specialists of Carolina, PC

Berkeley Electric Cooperative Inc 3745 Hwy. 17 N • Awendaw ...............843-884-7525

827 Wappoo Road Charleston..........................................803-250-3672 see ad page 80

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Personal Care Flawless Ideas Beauty Salon 937 Wappoo Road • Suite 5-B Charleston..........................................843-345-3263

Personal Injury

1909 US Hwy 17 North Bypass Charleston, SC.........................................843-.881-4042 1000 Tanner Ford Blvd • Charleston, SC....843-553.4077 3125 Bees Ferry Rd. • Charleston .............843-766-3360 see ad page 112

Photography

Rossington Law Office LLC 200 W 5th North Street Summerville........................................843-261-1114

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Remember your roots, your history and

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The United Negro College Fund helps thousands of deserving students go to college. But every one we help, theres one we cant. Not without the funds. With your generous donation you can help ensure that everyone who should go to college does, including the best of friends.

Support The United Negro College Fund. A MInd Is A Terrible Thing to Waste.

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Jeff Wilder Coastalina Realty of Charleston

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Real Estate Charleston’s Best Realty Team 141A N. Main St Summerville........................................888-992-4723 see ad page 117

Coastalina Realty 2131 Dorchester Road North Charleston ................................843-266-7792

Darryl Robinson 873 Orleans Road Charleston..........................................843-410-5246

Religious Organizations Charleston County Baptist Association 82 Brisbane Dr Charleston................................................................ see ad page 52

Restaurants Jamaican Me Hungry 73 State Street • Charleston...............843-727-0040 see ad page 48

Silva Spoon Café 5080 River Ave North Charleston ................................843-554-3333 see ad page 48

Travel and Tourism PO Box 861143 St. Augustine, FL ................................904-377-3465 see ad page 119

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Every child should sense that gleam in the parent’s eye. That’s where the self-esteem starts — the sense of being loved and admired.

As parents, that means putting in the time, getting on the floor, playing with and delighting in your child.

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Mis-Education of Americans and St. Augustine’s Black Heritage Trail by Derek Boyd Hankerson, Managing Partner Freedom Road/St. Augustine’s Black Heritage Trails 904-377-3465 • www.freedomroadtrail.org

n 1933, the father of African-American history,

I

we celebrate 500 years of Florida’s History in 2013.

Dr. Carter G. Woodson, penned a book entitled, Mis-Education of the Negro. The book itself was

confederate nation was started by six Native American nations from upstate New York. This form

One prime oversight or deliberate omission in

of government was the basis of the Articles of

interesting literature, and within its pages were

history textbooks is it excludes the presence of free

Confederation, the Declaration of Independence, and

lessons of a people mis-educated to think they were

blacks on Spanish expeditions or in the militia that

our American government today. The Native

inferior based solely on the color of their skin.

protected St. Augustine from the British dating back

American confederate nations lived under their own

to the 1693 and again in 1738.

rules for hundreds of years before European

Today, we need a revised version of that book

immigrants arrived.

entitled, The Mis-Education of Americans, which

The Underground Railroad is also a prime disparity.

would not deal with bias based on skin color, but on

Our current history textbooks start with the

Let us remember and re-educate ourselves, the

the inaccurate “liberal” history projected in public

Underground Railroad heading north to Ohio,

people who made this nation, and who made it

schools and universities throughout the United

Pennsylvania, and Canada. Granted, the railroad did

great. Let us re-educate ourselves and our nation,

States. Unlike The Mis-Education of the Negro, this

lead north, but that was over a hundred years after it

not to dilute our rich heritage, but to give credit

new book would emphasize how the winners write

ran south to Spanish Florida, which welcomed

where credit is due, and to enjoy our diverse and

the history, and in so doing, mis-represent the truth,

runaway slaves to freedom.

multi-ethnic past, present, and future.

denigrating the South, Native Americans, AfricanAmericans, and the Hispanic/ Spanish history of

Our school books leave out the black heroes of the

America.

American Revolution, the Seminole Wars, as well as the Civil War—on both sides. Currently, we are taught that the Confederates were the Caucasian guys

more history than is discussed in college lectures or

in gray, and the Union were the Caucasian guys in

grade school textbooks. It is a history that includes

blue who fought to “free the slaves.” While slavery

the role of free blacks in Florida, an Underground

was an issue during the “War Between the States” it

Railroad heading south to St. Augustine in the 16t

was very much secondary to the issues of tariffs,

and 17th century and before it ran north. The Mis-

lower taxes, and states’ rights. Like Florida’s motto

Education of Americans would be about how our

“In God We Trust,” which dates back to 1868, and it

education system has failed to teach an accurate and

too is a states rights issues.

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complete history of the country in which we live, and how we in Florida need to be catalysts to bring

And black men served valiantly in both armies of the

Spanish Florida’s story to the national curriculum as

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lack Pages USA takes special pride in saluting the entrepreneurs listed here in our Up and Coming section. These individuals have relatively new businesses that have started in the past 3-5 years or have been in business for years and are now

experiencing significant growth. These individuals are professionals and offer quality products and services.

Ebony N. Green Flawless Ideas Beauty Salon

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Ebony N. Green is a native of Charleston, South Carolina. She graduated from the Academy of Cosmetology, where she accelerated as a specialist in hair coloring, cutting and weaving techniques. While a student she was allotted the opportunity to be a wig master and make -up artist at the Charleston Preforming Arts Center and is still called upon today for her expertise. Her work has been featured in performances such as: Hair Spray, The Color Purple, The Wizard of Oz, The Beauty and the Beast, Mary Poppins, and more. Her other specialties are in foil placement, keratin treatments and eyelash enhancements. Ebony has received specialized training in the Wella color line and has attended a number of color technique classes taught by top color specialist David Valasco. In January of 2012 Ebony started Flawless Ideas Beauty Salon. Ebony is a highly sought after stylist with over 10 years of hair care experience so no matter if the look you want is business casual, night life flare, or subtle and formal Ebony is the stylist for you. So call and schedule your Flawless session today!


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Syrita Frinks Sun City Events & Entertainment Syrita Frinks was born and raised in South Carolina, where she graduated third in her class at Low Country Academy in Charleston, SC in 1994. Syrita has over 20 years of experience in office management, specializing in payroll and scheduling. Her unmatched skills in problem solving, data entry, communication, and record keeping are essential to all aspects of Sun City Events & Entertainment (SCEE). Syrita, a sought after workshop facilitator by non-profits and corporations, conducts workshops in the areas of customer service, safety strategies, and Internet safety for all age groups. Among her responsibilities at Sun City Events & Entertainment, which assists the Thomas Media Group, is the management of the registration, scoring, and notification systems for the Black Expo Gospel Showcase that awards over $200,000 in cash prizes through its annual gospel competition. Syrita has received several awards for providing excellent service and care in the areas of human resources, customer service, charity, and volunteerism, as well as being awarded Dispatcher of the Year in Henry County, GA as a 911 Dispatcher. Her skill set includes human resources management, customer service, and emergency services. In 2004, after accepting a position with iKobo, in Atlanta, GA, she worked her way up from customer service representative to call center director. She accomplished this in a short two-year period and remained with the company until it was bought out in 2008. Syrita then decided to go into business with her mother, Brenda Frinks and brother, Javan Frinks, as the vice president of administration at Sun City Events & Entertainment in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. Ms. Frinks has always held the arts in high regard, and as such, has an interest in all areas of art. She has a true appreciation for teaching, sharing her knowledge with people of all ages and delights in seeing others enjoy life and learn new things. Syrita enjoys reading, traveling, and playing with her two dogs Michael (Jack Russell Terrier) and Tristan (Western White Terrier). Her motto is "Every day is a bonus,” a saying that she learned from her late uncle, Ernest L. Strother. She can be reached at: Sun City Events & Entertainment Phone: 904-924-7444 or Email: eventsbysuncity@gmail.com

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Moedim Day Spa At Moedim Day Spa, we believe there’s a natural state of wellness and energy that we were all born to have and maintain. However, the way we think, eat and live in this civilization can often be in direct conflict with optimum mental, physical and spiritual health. There is a way to return to yourself well and more powerful than ever before. Moedim Day Spa was created to be an oasis from the pace and stressors of your busy life – a place for your mind, body and spirit to rest, be healed and rejuvenated. Your mind is calmed and your energy replenished through a combination of modern and ancient techniques. Through the power of touch, herbal remedies and naturally designed products, we miraculously see client after client be transformed closer to their natural state and return to themselves healed and energized.

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Derek Boyd Hankerson FREEDOM ROAD/BLACK HERITAGE TRAIL Derek Boyd Hankerson moved to St. Augustine, Florida eleven years ago to be closer to his mother after his father’s death. Mr. Hankerson’s father was a native of St. Augustine, and his parents were married for fifty years. Mr. Hankerson is the youngest of their three children and his family’s roots in the St. Johns County and St. Augustine area date back to the 1700’s. He is from one of the oldest West African (Gullah-Geechee) Black families in Florida, St. Augustine and St. Johns County and he like past generations of his family continue to contribute to this area with reference to economic development and community involvement. Mr. Hankerson currently serves as Managing Partner/Executive Producer of Freedom Road, LLC which is an African-American Destination Management Company located in St. Augustine. Also, Mr. Hankerson recently became Director of Governmental Affairs at the local News Talk radio station WFOY/WAOC, which is broadcast from St. Augustine, Florida and he is co-host of the Kris Phillips Morning Show, which air on Thursday morning from 8:00am – 9:00a.m. However, Mr. Hankerson is broadening his market and will be focusing on Heritage, Culture, Travel and Tourism via radio programming, documentary films, and expanding the destination management region to include the Gullah-Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor. Mr. Hankerson is a world traveler, explorer, conducting primary research, lectures, writes and gives presentations on accurate American History. To include the African-Diaspora and the great migration on Africans in New World, and on Florida’s, St. Augustine’s rich multi-cultural past and international history. Mr. Hankerson retired from Government after serving some twenty plus years in federal, state, and local government. He is a graduate of the University of Maryland with a B.A. in Government and Politics and Speech Communications. He is also an alumnus of Bowie State University, which is one of the nation’s Historical Black Colleges & Universities, where he pursued graduate studies in Organizational Communication. While at Bowie, he was appointed as Graduate Student Member to the University President’s Council. In 2006, Mr. Hankerson completed his Master’s Degree in Management and Leadership from Webster University, North Florida Region, while working full-time, and staying involved in his community of St. Johns County. He is considering a Doctorate in Leadership or Global Operations. Mr. Hankerson served as a member of the St. Johns County Educational Foundation Board and as Special Events Chairman for the Fort Mose Historical Society. Fort Mose is the first free legally sanctioned black settlement in what is now known as the United States, and the foundation was named by Governor Jeb Bush as a Point of Light Foundation award recipient. He currently serves as a board member for the Boys and Girls Club and he is a founding member of the new club in the St. Augustine area. Finally, Mr. Hankerson and Freedom Road has been the catalyst connecting Fort Mose to the National Park Service (NPS) Underground Railroad Network, and the NPS Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor. Fort Mose is an official Underground Railroad Network partner with the National Park Service, and the Gullah/Geechie Cultural Heritage Corridor is in the process of being extended to St. Augustine and St. Johns County. Mr. Hankerson has also proactively sought the National Park Service Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Project to St. Johns County where in 2012 St. Augustine played host to NPS.

Toris and Antonio Brewer Toris and Antonio Brewer have been working in the family business 20 plus years; thus Mel & Sonja Brewer are passing their legacy/torch of auto body collision repairing and painting to sons who have worked faithfully by the grace of God! Both Toris and Antonio are student alumni graduates of North Charleston high school and currently coach/mentor youth at the North Charleston Recreational Department; basketball, football, and amateur boxing. Toris is an army veteran who boxed professionally whereas Antonio attended Fort Valley State College in Georgia majoring in Business and Criminal Justice. They both are true craftsmen in auto detailing, custom stereo service and installation, auto color matching with Chroma Base, tinting auto and Truck windows, replacing deflective window motor regulators for auto and heavy duty trucks, collision repairs to include 18 wheeler trucks. They are both willing and eager to meet and serve you. www.blackpagessouth.com

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Social Security Online Claims and Services: A Safe and Convenient Way To Do Business

......................................Chris Jenkins, Public Affairs Specialist, Social Security Administration

ARE YOU GRANT READY? .......................................................................................................Oliver Dorsey Dorsey Non-Profit Solutions (DNPS)

South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Biz Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thomas Media Group

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Tips For Avoiding Foreclosure.....................................................................................................Jil Littlejohn Urban League of The Upstate, Inc. Knowing What to Do When Involved in an Automobile Accident .....................................................................................Attorney Tony Dessausure DESSAUSURE LAW FIRM, P.A.

Notable African American Artists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SC Arts Commission

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The Do’s And Don’ts of A Minor Car Accident......................................................................Veronica M. Isaac Isaac Insurance Agency, Inc. Managing Your Investments In Retirement................................................................................Marion Hanna Marion Hanna Insurance Agency Inc.

South Carolina Honor College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University of South Carolina What’s robbing you of your lowest energy bill?....................................................................E. Kelton O’Banion AirTime Climate Control Your Financial Future..................................................................................................................Calvin Elam ProVest Wealth Management Group

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Social Security Online Claims and Services: A Safe and Convenient Way To Do Business by: By Chris Jenkins, Public Affairs Specialist, Social Security Administration

According to a recent survey, Social Security’s online retirement benefit application once again ranked at the top of all Federal government websites in customer satisfaction. Millions of people have taken advantage of this by simply clicking www.socialsecurity.gov. Here are some of the services available online:

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Apply for benefits and Medicare. You can apply for Social Security retirement, spouse, disability benefits, and Medicare over the Internet. If you are applying for disability benefits, you will need to complete the disability report, which is also available online. Disability appeals claims can be filed online too. After filing, you can check online for the status of the application. Documents will be signed electronically. Personalized Retirement Estimator. This tool allows you to get an immediate and personalized estimate of your potential Social Security retirement benefit. If the information you enter matches our records it is combined with other information, including your yearly earnings, to provide a quick and reliable online benefit estimate. The Retirement Estimator allows you to compare different retirement options by www.blackpagessouth.com

changing your “stop work” dates or expected earnings. To protect your privacy, only your benefit estimate is provided. Help with Medicare Extra Prescription Drug Cost. If you are eligible for Medicare and Medicare Part D (prescription drug coverage), you may also be able to receive ‘extrahelp’ in paying for the monthly premium, deductibles, and copayment. This is available for people who have limited income and resources. Business Services Online (BSO). Registered users may request, activate and access various BSO services and functions such as verifying Social Security numbers and names of employees, sending W2 and W2c forms to Social Security and more. Social Security Statement Online. You can get your Social Security Statement online. It provides: Estimates of the retirement and disability benefits you may receive; A list of your lifetime earnings according to Social Security’s records; General information about Social Security for everyone; The opportunity to apply online for retirement and disability benefits; and A printable version of your Social Security Statement.

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To get your Statement online, you must first create a ‘my Social Security’ account with us. Once you have an account, you can view your Social Security Statement at any time. To create an account, you must provide some personal information about yourself and give us answers to some questions that only you are likely to know. Next, you create a username and password that you will use to access your online account. This process protects you and keeps your personal Social Security information private. Also online you can find the nearest Social Security office, change your address, phone number, or direct deposit information, and much more. So whatever your business needs with Social Security maybe you can save a trip to the local office by checking out our website at www.socialsecurity.gov. Feel free to contact us at 1 (800) 7721213 between the hours of 7 am and 7 pm Monday through Friday for help and information.

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ARE YOU GRANT READY? by: Oliver Dorsey Dorsey Non-Profit Solutions (DNPS)

The acquisition of grants can be a long,

active board of directors and monthly

frustrating and sometimes fruitless process.

financial reports. Development and the

Dorsey Non-Profit Solutions is poised to

implementation

ensure that your foundation is pursuing the

programming (How are you making an

right grants; best suited for your

IMPACT),

organization and provide you with the tools

partnering/collaborating

to win funding. You decide how you would

organizations or small businesses. Also,

like us to help you: we can provide training

make sure that your organization has a

to your key personnel and walk them

steady source of income preferably multiple

through the process of grant writing from A

streams

to Z or we can be your outsourced grant

organization must have annual audits and

writing solution.

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and Nonprofits have to be registered with There are a number of Foundations,

government.gov, have a DUNS number, CCR

Corporations & Government Agencies that

and SAM registration completed and

award grants to non-profits, faith-based

approved to apply for federal grants.

organizations and small businesses each There are a many opportunities the make a

people in our communities. However,

positive impact our communities. For further

before an organization or a business start

information regarding DNPS grant writing

formulating proposals; they have to become

services or other nonprofit/small business

grant ready.

related matters, please visit our website at www.dorseynonprofitsolutions.com.

What does it mean to be Grant ready: Most

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Or

contact us at 706-491-9616.

nonprofits have to be tax exempt 501c3 and in very few cases you can be a nonprofit corporation without exemption status and receive grants. Organizations must have an

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Carpet Cleaning and Your Family’s Health

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by Mr. Leroy Green, G&S Janitorial

Allergy season can’t be stopped but reactions

Carpet manufactures and sales teams

Just remember, routine home vacuuming and

to allergens and bacteria inside of your

recommend professional carpet cleaning

tending to spots and spills immediately can

home can be decreased with proper and

versus home rental units to increase the

help prolong the life of your carpet. Small

routine carpet cleaning by a professional.

longevity of your carpet and padding. Often

area rugs over high traffic areas or where

the rental equipment can distribute uneven

pets lounge are recommended as well. But

The benefits of professional carpet cleaning

proportions of detergents, which can leave

only an appointment with a scheduled

range from aesthetics to potential

residue on your floors resulting in re soiling.

professional carpet cleaning company can

improvements to your family’s health.

Home shampooing can also result in over

maintain the beauty of your investment while

Asthma, allergies and eczema can be

wetting and fluid retention, which can later

protecting your family’s health.

triggered from hidden dust and dirt in

cause damage in the sub floor, weakening

carpets with each footstep across your floor.

the structure of the home. To protect your

Vacuuming alone can lift dirt and debris

investment and create a healthier

from the base of your carpet but often dust

environment, professional cleaning is the

and particle remain untouched.

solution.

Outdoor elements such as dust, dirt and mud

Carpet shampooing, Dry Powder Method,

are tracked inside your home everyday and

Bonnet Cleaning and external extraction

can sit waiting to attack. Even well kept pets

method have been proven means to

can shed and bring health irritants inside of

eliminate soil and residue built up in

the home after their outings. These, along

carpets. By comparing each carpet cleaning

with mold and dust mites are no strangers

methods, you can decide which is best for

for finding shelter in carpets; both live in

your carpet, family and your family’s health.

warm and humid areas filled with dust.

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South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus

Rep.Terry Alexander District No. 59

Rep. Karl B. Allen District No. 25

Rep. Carl L. Anderson District No.103

Rep. Curtis Brantley District No.122

Chandra E. Dillard District No. 23

Rep. Robert L. Brown District No. 116

Florence; Marion Committee(s): Medical; Military; Public and Municipal Affairs D 314C Blatt Building (803) 734-3004

Greenville Committee(s): Judiciary D 330B Blatt Building (803) 734-3006

Georgetown, Williamsburg Committee(s): Labor; Commerce and Industry D 304A Blatt Building (803) 734-2933

Beaufort; Hampton; Jasper Committee(s): Medical; Military; Public and Municipal Affairs D 314D Blatt Building (803) 734-2965

Greenville Committee(s): Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs (864) 284-2503

Public and Agriculture; Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs; Municipal Affairs

Rep. GildaCobb Hunter

Rep. Jerry N. Govan, Jr. Rep. Christopher R. Hart Rep. Kenneth Hodges

District No. 65

District No. 95

District No. 73

District No.121

Orangeburg Committee(s): Ways and Means D 309C Blatt Building (803) 734-2809

Orangeburg Committee(s): Eduacation and Public Works D 404B Blatt Building (803) 734-2809

Richland Committee(s): Medical; Military Public and Municipal Affairs D 309C Blatt Building (803) 734-2809

Beaufort, Colleton Committee(s): Agriculture; Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs D 434A Blatt Building (803) 734-3062

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Aiken; Edgefield Committee(s): Ways and Means D 416D Blatt Building (803) 734-3033

Rep. Lonnie Hosey District No. 91

Rep. Leon Howard District No. 76

Rep. Joseph Jefferson, Jr. District No. 102

Allendale; Barnwell D 404A Blatt Building (803) 734-2829

Richland Committee(s): Medical; Military; Public and Municipal Affairs (Chm.) D 425 Blatt Building (803) 734-3064

Berkeley Committee(s): Medical; Military; Public and Municipal Affairs D 304D Blatt Building (803) 734-2936

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Charleston; Colleton Committee(s):

Rep. William “Bill” Clyburn District No. 82

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Rep. Mia Butler Garrick District No. 79

Rep. David J. Mack, III Rep. Harold Mitchell, Jr. Rep. Wendell Gilliard Rep. Joseph H. Neal District No. 31 District No. 101 District No. 111 District No. 70

Richland Committee(s): Ethics Committee, Education Committee, Contracts and Procurement Committee 335D Blatt Building 803-212-6794

Charleston Committee(s): Labor; Commerce and Industry D 328D Blatt Building (803) 734-3192

Rep. Kevin Johnson Rep. Joseph A. "Joe" McEachern District No. 64 Clarendon and Williamsburg District No. 77

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Counties Committee(s): Economic Development Committee, Rural Initiatives Committee 422A Blatt Building 803-212-6929

Richland Committee(s) Ethics (Treas); Judiciary D 530C (803) 734-2963

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Spartanburg Committee(s): Agriculture; Natural Resources and Environment Affairs D 328D Blatt Building (803) 734-2986

Rep. J. Anne Parks District No. 12

Rep. J. Todd Rutherford Richland Committee(s): Judiciary D 432B Blatt Building (803) 734-9441

District No. 74

Charleston Committee(s): Economic Development Committee, Rural Initiatives Committee 328A Blatt Building 803-212-6793

Richland, Sumter Committee(s): Rules; Ways and Means D 309B Blatt Building (803) 734-2804

Greenwood,McCormick Committee(s): Medical; Military; Public and Municipal Affairs (1st V.C.) D 309B Blatt Buildng (803) 734-2804

Rep. Bakari T. Sellers District No. 90

Rep. J. David Weeks District No. 51

Rep. J. Seth Whipper District No. 113

Rep. Robert Q. Williams District No. 62

Bamberg, Barnwell, Orangeburg Committee(s) Medical; Military; Public and Municipal Affairs D 314A (803) 734-3003

Sumter Committee(s) Judiciary D 330C Blatt Building (803) 734-3059

Charleston Committee(s) Judiciary D 328A Blatt Buiding (803) 734-3191

Darlington, Florence Committee(s): Medical; Military; Public and Municipal Affairs D 309D Blatt Building (803) 734-3142

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Rep. John R. King, Secretary District No. 49 York Committee(s): Executive Committee, Roundtable Committee, Student Intern Program, Education Committee, Religious and Ministerial Committee 328B Blatt Building 803-212-6873

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Sen. John L. Scott, Jr. District No. 19 Richland D 612 Gressette Building (803) 212-6048

Sen. Ralph Anderson District No. 7

Sen. Robert Ford District No. 42

Sen. Darrell Jackson District No. 21

Sen. Gerald Malloy District No. 29

Greenville Committee(s): Corrections Corrections and Penology; Education Judiciary Medical Affairs; Rules D 502 Gressette Building (803) 212-6108

Charleston Committee(s): Corrections and Penology General Invitations; Judiciary Labor Commerce and Industry Medical Affairs D 506 Gressette Building (803) 212-6124

Richland Committee(s): Banking and Insurance; Education; Judiciary; Medical Affairs Rules D 612 Gressette Building (803) 212-6048

Chesterfield; Darlington; Lee; Marlboro Committee(s): Banking and Insurance; Judiciary; Labor; Commerce and Industry; Rules; Transportation Rules D 512 Gressette Building (803) 212-6148

Sen. John W. Mathews, Jr. District No. 39

Sen. Floyd Nicholson District No. 10

Sen. Clementa C. Pinckney District No. 45

Sen. Kent M. Williams District No. 30

Bamberg, Colleton, Dorchester, Hampton, Orangeburg Committee(s): Agriculture and Natural Resources; Banking and Insurance; Education; Ethics; Finance Rules

Abbeville, Greenwood, Laurens Committee(s): Correction and Penology; Judiciary Labor; Commerce and Industry; Medical Affairs Rules (864) 388-8289

Beaufort; Charleston; Colleton, Hampton, Jasper Committee(s): Banking and Insurance Corrections and Penology Finance; Medical Affairs; Transportation D 613 Gressette Building (803) 212-6056

Dillon; Florence; Marion; Marlboro Committee(s): Agriculture and Natural Resources; Corrections and Penology; General; Judiciary D 602 Gressette Building (803) 212-6008

(803) 829-2383(H)

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Williamsburg Committee(s): Executive Committee, Ethics Committee, Nominations and Appointments Committee, Contracts & Procurement Committee 432A Blatt Building 803-212-6926

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“Thomas Media Group is proud to support future entrepreneurs with it’s annual Black Pages USA summer Bizcamp in conjunction with Richland District Two and Yes Carolina” “This 3 week summer program targets 6th graders who have an interest in becoming entrepreneurs”

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Tips For Avoiding Foreclosure by Jil Littlejohn, President & CEO Urban League of The Upstate, Inc.

If you are unable to make your mortgage payment:

1. Don't ignore the problem. The further behind you become, the harder it will be to reinstate your loan and the more likely that you will lose your house.

2. Contact your lender as soon as you realize that you have a problem. Lenders do not want your house. They have options to help borrowers through difficult financial times.

3. Open and respond to all mail from your lender. The first notices you receive will offer good information about foreclosure prevention options that can help you weather financial problems. Later mail may include important notices of pending legal action. Your failure to open the mail will not be an excuse in foreclosure court.

4. Know your mortgage rights.

9. Avoid foreclosure prevention companies.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funds free or very low-cost housing counseling nationwide. Housing counselors can help you understand the law and your options, organize your finances and represent you in negotiations with your lender, if you need this assistance. Find a HUD-approved housing counselor near you or call (800) 569-4287 or TTY (800) 8778339.

You don't need to pay fees for foreclosure prevention help--use that money to pay the mortgage instead. Many for-profit companies will contact you promising to negotiate with your lender. While these may be legitimate businesses, they will charge you a hefty fee (often two or three month's mortgage payment) for information and services your lender or a HUD-approved housing counselor will provide free if you contact them.

7. Prioritize your spending. After healthcare, keeping your house should be your first priority. Review your finances and see where you can cut spending in order to make your mortgage payment. Look for optional expenses-cable TV, memberships, entertainment--that you can eliminate. Delay payments on credit cards and other "unsecured" debt until you have paid your mortgage.

8. Use your assets. Do you have assets--a second car, jewelry, a whole life insurance policy--that you can sell for cash to help reinstate your loan? Can anyone in your household get an extra job to bring in additional income? Even if these efforts don't significantly increase your available cash or your income, they demonstrate to your lender that you are willing to make sacrifices to keep your home.

10. Don't lose your house to foreclosure recovery scams! If any firm claims they can stop your foreclosure immediately and if you sign a document appointing them to act on your behalf, you may well be signing over the title to your property and becoming a renter in your own home! Never sign a legal document without reading and understanding all the terms and getting professional advice from an attorney, a trusted real estate professional or a HUD-approved housing counselor.

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Find your loan documents and read them so you know what your lender may do if you can't make your payments. Learn about the foreclosure laws and timeframes in your state (as every state is different) by contacting the State Government Housing Office.

6. Contact a HUD-approved housing counselor.

5. Understand foreclosure prevention options. Valuable information about foreclosure prevention (also called loss mitigation) options can be found online. www.blackpagessouth.com

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DESSAUSURE LAW FIRM, P.A. (803)771-0042 Or (866)994-0042 Attorney Tony Dessausure

Experienced, Knowledgeable, Client Centered, Legal Representation

Attorney Tristan Shaffer

KNOWING WHAT TO DO WHEN INVOLVED IN AN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT In 2011, there were 6.2 million automobile accidents in the United States. 2.2 million of those accidents resulted in physical injury to drivers. On average there are 40,000 deaths that occur each year from automobile accidents.

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These facts show that an accident can happen to even the best drivers. You should know what to do if you are involved in an accident. If you are involved in an automobile accident you should do the following: • • • • • • • •

Call a law enforcement officer to take a report Do not move the vehicles until a report is taken Call the ambulance if someone is injured Obtain names of witnesses, if possible Take notes on the accident Seek medical treatment, if needed Notify your insurance company Contact a lawyer

The Dessausure Law Firm can help you if you are involved in an automobile accident. The Dessausure Law Firm can assist you with recovering compensation for your medical bills, loss wages, prescriptions and pain and suffering.

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The Do’s And Don’ts of A Minor Car Accident By Veronica M. Isaac. Isaac Insurance Agency Inc - State Farm

The fender bender you were just in appears

Do stay calm. Take notes and photos, and

The information in this article was obtained

to be minor. No one looks injured and there

exchange information with the other driver,

from various sources. While we believe it to be

is minimal damage to the vehicles. First

including your name, address, phone

reliable and accurate, we do not warrant the

breathe a sigh of relief – then take these

number, driver’s license number, license

accuracy or reliability of the information.

precautions to help prevent your small

plate number, insurance company, and policy

These suggestions are not a complete list of

accident from becoming a big problem.

number.

every loss control measure. The information is

Don’t assume an accident is too minor to be

not intended to replace manuals or

reported.

instructions provided by the manufacturer or

Don’t drive away.

the advice of a qualified professional. Nor is it

Do stay at the scene and move your vehicle to

Do call the police or file a report on your

intended to effect coverage under any policy.

a safe place out of traffic even if there

own. This will help your insurance agent

State Farm makes no guarantees of results

appears to be no damage. If the other car is

handle your claim. An accident report could

from use of this information. We assume no

parked and the owner isn’t around, leave a

also help protect you from issues that may

liability in connection with the information

note with your name and contact

arise later about the extent of damage to your

nor the suggestions made.

information.

vehicle or injuries to you and the other driver.

Don’t assume there aren’t injuries. Do assess yourself and your passengers. Even

Don’t forget to notify your State Farm agent.

low-impact collisions can cause injuries,

Do discuss your options for handling

some not appearing until days after the

potential claims.

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The State Farm Pocket Agent® Don’t sign any documents and avoid

smartphone app makes it easy to capture the

accepting or offering cash for repairs. You

essential details of an accident. Pocket Agent

may end up paying out-of-pocket to repair

can help you diagram the accident scene,

damage to your car that only appears minor,

record witnesses’ names and numbers,

or you could pay the other driver more than

contact your agent, and even locate nearby

necessary.

repair shops.

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Managing Your Investments In Retirement By Marion Hanna Insurance Agency Inc - State Farm

Saving for retirement is a huge financial

help people save for retirement, and they may

economic risks and the risk of currency

responsibility, and it does not end when you

make sense for many people after retirement.

fluctuations. Bonds are subject to interest

turn in your notice to your employer. You will

That’s because in the long run, stock funds

rate risk and may decline in value due to an

need to continue to invest your money to

are better at outperforming inflation than

increase in interest rates. The S&P 500®

meet your changing needs in retirement.

bond funds are. Because the prices of the

Index tracks the common stock performance

things you buy are likely to go up while you

of 500 large U.S. companies.

The money you’ve saved will need to last a

are retired, you’ll want your income to go up,

while. The National Center for Health

too. Incorporating investments that have the

Statistics reports that a man who turned 65 in

potential for capital appreciation into your

2009 was expected to live another 17.3 years,

post-retirement portfolio can help your

to just over age 82. A woman who turned 65

overall portfolio keep pace with inflation.

in 2009 would be expected to live another

Keep in mind; all types of investing involve

20.0 years, to age 85.

risk, including potential for loss.

In retirement, your financial needs may

Because investing is a lifelong pursuit, you’ll

change. Most retirees want their money to

want to learn as much as you can so that you

last throughout their lives, to keep pace with

can adapt your investments to your changing

inflation, and to support their current

life needs. Whether you are currently retired

spending needs.

or just hope to be some day, your investments will need your care and attention.

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Bond funds are one choice for many retirees because they are managed to generate regular income payments. This money can be

Investing involves risk, including potential for

used to help fund your retirement spending

loss.

needs. Bonds generally have less risk than stocks, although they do have some risk.

Diversification and asset allocation do not assure a profit or protect against loss.

Stock funds are designed for long-term

Foreign investments involve greater risks than

capital appreciation. These are often used to

U.S. investments, including political and

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What’s robbing you of your lowest energy bill?

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By E. Kelton O’Banion, owner and operator AirTime Climate Control

Now more than ever, our customers

of the AirTime maintenance

separate

want to know how they can save

agreement, you will have peace of

systems also are effective in master

energy and money while heating and

mind knowing that this smart and

suites, recreation rooms and other

cooling their homes and businesses

affordable investment will pay for

spaces where you may desire a

comfortably. Let’s face it; these are

itself in the energy you will save.

different temperature from the rest

tough economic times for many

2. Upgrade old duct systems. If

of the house.

people, but who wants to sacrifice the

you have a duct system that is 15

5. Install mini-split systems. If

comfort of a cool home in the

years or older, you simply don’t

you are considering an addition to

summers of famously hot Columbia,

have the technology to provide air

your home or office with a

or a warm home when winter starts to

tightness to prevent leaking. That

sunroom or conference room—or

roar?

means you’re losing air that could

closing in a garage—a mini-split,

be heating or cooling your living

ductless system is a cost-effective

AirTime Climate Control is a business

area or office space. It also makes

option that consumes little energy.

guided by Christian principles. As a

your unit work harder, which can

These systems run quietly and

man of faith, I treat people with

significantly reduce the life of the

powerfully.

honesty, fairness and respect. That’s

unit.

why my associates and I educate

3. Purchase a high-efficiency unit.

If you’re looking for a team of hard-

customers about how to take control of

Basically, the higher the Seasonal

working professionals who will share

their indoor climate while saving

Energy

Rating

with you the most current technology

money. You can start saving energy and

(S.E.E.R.), the less electricity is

and tips for controlling your indoor

dollars today by following these five

required for the unit to work

climate, AirTime is the company of

simple tips:

efficiently. A 14 SEER or higher

choice for you. Contact us today at

1. Maintain your heating and air

will cost you less to operate,

803-772-5603 or airtimecc@gmail.com

conditioning unit. With proper

particularly in peak seasons.

for a free estimate on heating and air

maintenance

reputable

4. Install zoning systems. In

conditioning installation and service.

professional, your system will last

multi-story homes with only one

Visit us on the web at airtimecc.com.

longer, operate safely and run

system, or homes with spaces such

efficiently. Just like your car

as a finished room over the garage,

requires preventive maintenance to

being

avoid costly and inconvenient

temperature from one space to

breakdowns, so does your heating

another will increase comfort and

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Foot Health Awareness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Marino, MD Palmetto Podiatry, North Charleston Are You At Risk? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .South Carolina Heart Center

10 Tips for Preventing Back Pain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Absolute Medical Clininc

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Constipation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shanta’ Johnson Essential Cleaning Center

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Foot Health Awareness by John Marino, MD Palmetto Podiatry, North Charleston

As a podiatrist, I treat a variety of foot problems both conservatively and surgically. Foot pain is not normal. A local podiatrist can often quickly diagnose and treat the problem to get you back into the activities that you enjoy. P la n t a r F a s c i it i s / H e e l S p u r s There are many causes of heel discomfort ranging from fractures and bone tumors, to nerve complications and you don’t have to live with it. One of the most common causes of heel pain is plantar fasciitis/heel spurs. There is a thick, fibrous ligament on the bottom of the foot called the plantar fascia. This can become inflamed and cause pain when you first get out of bed or during the day as you move around. If the inflammation occurs at the junction of the plantar fascia ligament and the heel bone, a bone spur will often develop.

corn. If shoe modification and padding is unsuccessful at relieving pain, a simple outpatient surgery will correct the problem. Bunions A bunion deformity is one of the most common problems seen in the foot. It is a painful bump at the base of the big toe. It often rubs in shoes and causes pain during movement. The big toe will sometimes look as if it is moving towards the next toe. This causes the toe joint to become out of alignment.

Wa r t s Warts are often seen on the bottom (plantar) aspect of the foot. These can be effectively removed in the office with medication, topical preparations, freezing or surgery. D i abe t i c F oot Pr obl e ms Diabetes can affect the feet and it’s important for diabetics to check their feet regularly. It is also important for a diabetic to follow-up with a podiatrist on a regular basis to avoid serious foot problems.

Conservative treatment includes medication and shoe modification. Often surgical correction is necessary to realign the joint. There are approximately 20 different surgical procedures to correct this painful foot problem. These surgical corrections are usually performed on an outpatient basis. N eur oma s

H amm er t o es These are toe contractures that can cause the toe to curl. These are sometimes seen in conjunction with a bone spur. They often rub in your shoes causing a hard area of skin present in the area of irritation is called a www.blackpagessouth.com

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This can be treated with therapy most of the time and also with cortisone injections, prescription medication, arch supports and night splints. One visit is often all it takes!

Neuromas are painful, inflamed nerves in the ball of the foot. Sometimes the pain is aching or sharp. One will often feel as if they are walking on a piece of chewing gum or a wrinkle in their sock. Neuromas can be treated conservatively with injections, padding and special inserts. If conservative therapy fails, surgical correction can be performed.

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10 Tips for Preventing Back Pain by Absolute Medical Clinic 904-743-2222

1. Listen to Your Back- Pain is a warning sign. Your body is telling you that you have already or are about to cause damage. If what you are doing hurts then STOP. Do not try to push through the pain. 2. Drink Plenty of Water- Our bodies are comprised of approximately 70% water. Water keeps us pliable rather than stiff and rigid. Drinking water enhances the height of intervertebral disks, keeping them the healthy shock absorbers that they are. Water is necessary for nearly every bodily process so it is good to have in generous supply, try to drink half of your body weight in ounces per day.

5. Sleep Properly- Sleep in a comfortable position. On your side in the “fetal” position is usually the least stressful on your back. Sleeping on your front puts most stress on your back and neck and can lead to pain. Using a pillow at the right height to support your neck and between your knees is also important. 6. Avoid Long Periods of SittingSitting loads the spine and compresses the disks, leading to disc problems. If you sit for long periods of time, force yourself to get up from your seat as much as possible and move around. And gentlemen, take your wallet out of your back pocket before you have a seat. 7. Have a Six Pack- Of Abs! Your stomach muscles are the core of your fitness. Exercise and activity keep the muscles of the spine strong too. Include stretching in your fitness program to avoid stiffness which will add to back pain.

4. Lift correctly- You don’t have to lift something heavy in order to hurt your back. Picking up something light incorrectly is far more likely to hurt your back than picking up heavy objects correctly. When you pick up anything, no matter how heavy, get it as close to your body as possible and keep your back as straight as you can.

8. Pay Attention to Your PostureMaintaining good posture while you’re sitting and standing can be essential to preventing back pain. When you have good posture, the spine is properly aligned allowing muscles to relax.

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10. Contact Absolute Medical Clinic- Our mission is to provide our patients with effective medical and chiropractic treatment, and also to educate our patients on obtaining optimal health, through medical and chiropractic, nutrition, and lifestyle, thus allowing them to achieve their individual health goals of a healthy, active, pain free body.

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3. Maintain a Healthy Body Weight- Maintaining a healthy weight is generally an excellent way to prevent all kinds of diseases and discomforts. For the spine, it avoids compression and loading of the intervertebral disks, and prevents postural abnormalities.

9. Manage Stress effectively- The stresses in our daily lives affect our body by tensing muscles. Relieving stress can reduce the back pain that is caused by these tense muscles. Find your own way to relax on a daily basis whether it is massage therapy, acupuncture, or just a relaxing walk around the neighborhood.

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Constipation:

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By: Shanta’ Johnson Essential Cleansing Center

Constipation is defined as a condition where the fecal matter is so tightly packed together that bowel movements are infrequent and incomplete. Constipation causes much difficulty and straining and produces dry hardened feces. The accumulation of old hardened feces sticks to the walls of the colon, interfering with the proper function of absorbing the remaining nutrients. The environment inside the colon affects the whole body system through blood stream and cells. A build up of toxins and impurities in the colon slowly poisons the entire body, this is called autointoxication. A healthy bowel should experience a movement for every meal eaten, but when bowel movements occur less often than food intake, it is considered constipated. Since most Americans eat three meals a day, they should have 3 corresponding bowel movements. However, many people experience one or fewer bowel movements each day. The the typical American diet consist largely of processed foods, refined sugars and starches which wreaks havoc on the body. Such high-fat, high-sugar food lacks the fiber and essential fatty acids necessary for proper bowel maintenance and greatly attributes to constipation.

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Although a poor diet is one of the more common causes of constipation, other contributing factors can include lack of exercise, especially (cardiovascular), the use of certain medications, changes in routine, lack of time and environmental influences. Cardiovascular exercise stimulates the flow of lymph throughout the body, which is necessary for healthy peristalsis. It has also been shown that exercise accelerates food transit time through the large intestine. A faster transit time means less time for water to be absorbed in the colon, resulting in looser stools that are more easily passed. Medications such as anti-depressants, antihistamines, cold, pain, high blood pressure and high cholesterol drugs; antacids that contain aluminum, diuretics and antibiotics may also cause constipation in a number of different ways. Such medications can decrease digestive enzyme activity, obstruct nerve impulses, relax intestinal muscles, which leads to a decrease in peristalsis and kill healthy intestinal flora, all of which can greatly increase the likelihood of constipation. U. S. Surveys recently indicated that Constipation is the most common digestive complaint, resulting in about 2

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million annual visits to the doctor. However, most people treat themselves without seeking medical help. Approximately $725 million dollars are spent on laxatives yearly. Constipation is a very serious condition that in many cases, can lead to deteriorating health but many people accept occasional constipation a part of everyday life. This condition should be taken seriously because the environment inside the colon directly affects the overall general health of a person. Colon Hydrotherapy is not just for people looking for relief from constipation although it is very affective. It is for everyone who is interested in having a healthier more efficient body. For more information on how to accomplish a healthier body please call Essential Cleansing Center at 706-733-5000. References: 1. http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health/disgest /pubs/const/const.htm 2. http://www.gifam.org/cleansing.htm Body Pollution: How to free your body of toxins and feel healthier and more energetic than before.

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Alphabetical Listings of Advertisers by Page Numbers A King Bail Bonding, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

A Strong Tower Security Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

AAA Action Auto Collision Center LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

Berkeley County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

Berkeley Electric Cooperative Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

Bi-Lo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 www.blackpagessouth.com

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Alphabetical Listings of Advertisers by Page Numbers Blue Cross Blue Shield of SC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96

CARTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114

Charleston County Baptist Association. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

Charleston Spine Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

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Charleston’s Best Realty Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117

City of Charleston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110

Coastalina Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 www.blackpagessouth.com

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Alphabetical Listings of Advertisers by Page Numbers Comprehensive Insurance Agency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95

Cumulus Media. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . color glossy, 102, 103

Curry & Housey, P.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Darryl Robinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

Dr. Stewart Middleton LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

First Citizens Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 www.blackpagessouth.com

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Alphabetical Listings of Advertisers by Page Numbers Flawless Ideas Beauty Salon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111

Freedom Road/Black Heritage Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119

Gentle Dental Care LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83

Heritage Trust Federal Credit Union. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

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Images Photography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113

Jamaican Me Hungry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

L. Craig Alford D.M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 www.blackpagessouth.com

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Alphabetical Listings of Advertisers by Page Numbers Larry J Ferguson D.M.D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81

Law Office of Edward M. Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

LeChrown Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113

Low Country Protected Insurers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96

Main Street Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

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Alphabetical Listings of Advertisers by Page Numbers Moedim Day Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

Mt. Moriah MBC, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54, 55

MUSC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92

NBSC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

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Orthodontic Specialists of Carolina, PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80

Piggly Wiggly Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87

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Alphabetical Listings of Advertisers by Page Numbers Rapha Family Foot Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83

RJ Washington Ins Agency Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95

Roper St. Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88

Rossington Law Office LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Santee Cooper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inside back cover, 109

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Alphabetical Listings of Advertisers by Page Numbers SC National Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

SC Ports Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112

SCANA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119

Select Health of South Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88

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Silva Spoon Café . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Smileology Dental - Tracy Page, DDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

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Alphabetical Listings of Advertisers by Page Numbers Solid Rock Christian Fellowship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

Solomon Law Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Spann Wilder Law Firm LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Star 99.7 Apex Broadcasting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . color glossy, 104

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