KNOW THIS: September (especially today!) might be THE BEST time to hit up the beach in Charleston. Blue sky, tons of parking, and small crowdsâŠthis also helps you to see when the beach police are out looking for đ» đ.
Join Young Jewish Charleston for our annual Break the Fast event. Charleston Jewish Federation will provide kosher-style breakfast food from Baguette Magic, and Kosher meals if requested by September 13. If you have special dietary restrictions please contact Erin Boynton and we will do our best to accommodate you. Young Jewish Charleston provides adults in their 20s and 30s opportunities to gather together for social, professional, religious, and volunteer events. Whether you are an established Charlestonian or have just moved to town, YJC embraces all young Jewish adults to connect, thus cultivating a close sense of fellowship and enhancing the inherently familial nature of the Jewish community. Young Jewish Charleston accepts and appreciates the involvement of interfaith and intercultural couples, maintaining a firm ideology of inclusion amongst Charlestonâs Jewish population.
Jammin' for Jenn - A benefit for Jennifer Drummond Weigh Station Duo  Sounds of Blackfox Capt Geech + The Shrimp Shack Shooters Paul Marhofer as Long Haul Paul Monday 9.25.23 Charleston Pour House Deck Stage 5pm doors /6pm show *Jack of Cups Container Kitchen Takeover *Silent Auction *Drink Specials Tickets =  gofund me: https://gofund.me/e15061d7 $10 suggested minimum donation @ the doorÂ
The Junior League of Charleston (JLC) a womenâs leadership organization devoted to training the next generation of female leaders, will present âThe Power of Women in Leadership: Who Will You Impact?â in partnership with Pinckney Carter Company on Monday, September 25, at Davies Auditorium. This two-hour panel, moderated by local TV personality Carolyn Murray, will feature community members sharing their successes and roadblocks to becoming local leaders. The event is free and open to the public. âWe invite our entire community to join us for an inspiring discussion about how all of us can make an impact here in Charleston,â states Amy Jenkins, Executive Director of the JLC. This panel event, one of many celebrations taking place as the JLC celebrates its centennial year, will feature a conversation centered on how to make an impact as a leader in the community. The Honorable Stephanie McDonald; The Honorable Tamara Curry; Tracey Blanchard, Co-Founder & Owner of Village Gourmet Specialties aka Big T Coastal Provisions; and Stephanie Tillerson, AICP and Town Administrator Kiawah Island will share their insight into the vital role strong women leaders can play in the hour-and-a-half panel discussion. There will be a social/networking event starting at 5:30 pm for attendees to network prior to the panel at 6:30 pm.
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