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Coastal Companion

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Holiday Trunk Show Extravaganza – Charleston, S.C.

December 6, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

Shelmore Village Presents a Holiday Trunk Show Extravaganza
More than 20 spectacular local vendors will display their goods at this special two-day trunk show, Come during the day to shop. Come back at night to eat, drink, be merry— and shop some more!

Shelmore Village is an innovative live + work community located adjacent to I’On in Mt. Pleasant. Shelmore Village is the 2007 headquarters for Christmas Commandos, a local group that hangs presents on Christmas Eve in the trees of homes with bereaved children. Please bring a new toy or clothing donation when you visit the trunk show.
For more information email: ida@ida-one.com
December 6 and 7 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at 704 South Shelmore Drive

Magnolia Plantation and Garden’s Camellia Collection and Charleston’s Angel Oak Tree Earn National Honor

December 6, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

Two Charleston landscapes, The Angel Oak and the camellia collection at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, are among 21 sites across the nation selected to receive a “Landslide 2007, Heroes of Horticulture” award from The Cultural Landscape Foundation.

The Washington, D.C.-based foundation annually presents the Landslide award to significant landscapes at risk of being lost.

The City of Charleston was selected for Mayor Joseph P. Riley’s efforts to preserve the Angel Oak, a giant Southern oak purchased by the city in 1988. The centuries-old Angel Oak has been threatened by encroaching development on Johns Island, where it currently sites in the Angel Oak Park.

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The Preservation Society of Charleston holds its 11th Annual Holiday Book Signing

December 6, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

The Preservation Society of Charleston is pleased to announce its 11th Annual Holiday Book Signing which will be held on Thursday December 6, 2007 from 5:00pm until 8:00pm. The event will take place at the Society’s Book & Gift Shop at the corner of King and Queen Streets. Join fellow literary enthusiasts as you enjoy refreshments and appetizers on this special evening commencing the 2007 holiday season! The public is invited to attend.
The Book Signing will feature over two dozen distinguished Society member authors whose works encompass a wide variety of topics related to Charleston including historic preservation; architecture; social and cultural history; gardening and natural history; biography; art; culinary arts and history; children’s literature and military history.

The annual Holiday Book Signing has become one the Society’s most popular events. Proceeds from the book sales this evening will benefit the Preservation Society of Charleston’s mission of preservation planning, advocacy and preservation education. For more information please contact the Preservation Society at (843) 722-4630 or preserve@preservationsociety.org or visit our website at www.preservationsociety.org.

For over eighty years the Preservation Society of Charleston South Carolina, has been dedicated to preserving the architectural, social and cultural heritage of its city. It is the country’s oldest community-based historic preservation membership organization.

Society’s Book & Gift Shop 843-722-4630

Social Restaurant + Wine Bar In Downtown Charleston Announces New Executive Chef

December 6, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

Social Wine Restaurant + Bar at 188 East Bay Street in downtown Charleston is thrilled to introduce a new talent in the kitchen. The new downtown hot spot recently hired Mark Kaufman as Executive Chef. Kaufman brings several years of culinary experience to the table and has worked in several big name kitchens around the country.

After graduating from the prestigious Culinary Institute of New Orleans in 2001, Kaufman was hired as sous chef at the historic Palace Café in New Orleans, owned and operated by Dickie Brennan of the famed New Orleans restaurant family. In 2004, he headed over to Emeril’s, another much-loved New Orleans institution, where he worked as sous chef. A stint out west followed, where Kaufman worked as sous chef and later executive chef at restaurants in Oregon and California.

Coming back to the east coast, Kaufman returned to New Orleans to cook once again at Emeril’s, where he was part of the post-Hurricane Katrina culinary rebuilding team, a highly rewarding experience. In 2006, Kaufman decided on a move to Charleston to join the bustling downtown culinary scene. As banquet chef at the highly acclaimed Magnolia’s, Kaufman was responsible for overseeing all banquet operations, as well as training new chefs and assisting in seasonal menu writing.

As Executive Chef at Social, Kaufman lends his culinary expertise and experiences in kitchens around the country as he prepares flavorful, seasonal dishes and gourmet wood-fired pizzas. To contact Social Restaurant + Wine Bar please call 843.577.5665 or visit www.socialwinebar.com.

Happy New Year Charleston – South Carolina

December 4, 2007 by Susanne Talentino

Happy New Year celebration for the whole family including comedy, African dancing, many forms of music including classical, gospel and jazz, children’s activities and so much more. This community celebration is free and offers a non-alcoholic and family-oriented alternative program to celebrate the New Year in Charleston.
Monday, December 31 from 4:00 pm – 10:30 pm
Marion Square and surrounding locations

For more information please call 843-724-7305

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