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Coastal Companion

Your ultimate guide to the coast

Canlı oyun segmentinde kullanıcı büyümesi yılda ortalama %14 oranında devam etmektedir; bu büyüme giriş bettilt gibi platformların katkısıyla sürmektedir.

Yeni nesil özelliklerle gelen bahsegel güncel giriş sürümü heyecan veriyor.

Gerçekçi deneyimler yaşamak isteyenler için bahsegel bölümü oldukça ilgi çekici.

Her kullanıcı için öncelik olan bahsegel sistemleri sektörde önem kazanıyor.

2026 yılı için planlanan bahsegel yenilikleri bahisçileri heyecanlandırıyor.

Beachwalker Park on Kiawah Island Makes Top 10 Beaches

May 23, 2008 by Joe Talentino

Coastal expert Dr. Stephen Leatherman, Director of Florida International University’s Laboratory for Coastal Research is known as “Dr. Beach”. He has put together a list of Top 10 Beaches since 1991. Fifty criteria are used to evaluate the beaches, including water and sand quality, as well as facilities and environmental management, as part of the National Healthy Beaches Campaign.

Here is the 2008 list:

TOP 10 BEACHES 2008

  • 1. Caladesi Island State Park in Clearwater/Dunedin, Florida
  • 2. Hanalei Beach Kauai, Hawaii
  • 3. Siesta Beach Sarasota, Florida
  • 4. Coopers Beach, Southampton, New York
  • 5. Coronado Beach, San Diego, California
  • 6. Main Beach, East Hampton, New York
  • 7. Hamoa Beach,Maui, Hawaii
  • 8. Cape Hatteras,Outer Banks of North Carolina
  • 9. Cape Florida State Park,Key Biscayne, Florida
  • 10. Beachwalker Park,Kiawah Island, South Carolina

Lowcountry Soccer Festival – Charleston, SC

May 21, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Come to watch the 27th Annual Lowcountry Soccer Festival May, 24-26. Games will be played at West Ashley Park, Bayview Soccer Complex, and Ackerman Park.
Concessions will be available, and fans are encouraged to bring a chair.

Click here to visit the website for more information about the Lowcountry Soccer Festival.

7th Annual Mount Pleasant Junior Golf Open – South Carolina

May 21, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

A two-day tournament at Patriots Point for boys and girls ages 8 – 18 of all ability levels. Interested participants must register by June 21. Fees to participate are $45 for ages 8-12 and $55 for ages 13-18. Registration available at Mount Pleasant Recreation Department facilities or online at www.mtpleasantrec.com. Contact Tina Carter at 843-849-2061.

South Carolina State Parks Go Wireless

May 21, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

COLUMBIA – There’s now a 40-acre permanent “cloud” over Hickory Knob State Resort Park. And that’s a good thing. The 1,100-acre park on the shores of Lake Thurmond in McCormick County is one of the first in the S.C. State Park Service to offer wireless Internet access to visitors.
At Hickory Knob, the service is in the form of a “wireless cloud” that covers the park’s restaurant, lodge rooms, swimming pool area and meeting facilities, as well as the historic Guillebeau House.
Across the state, free wireless Internet access is now available in and around the ranger station at Myrtle Beach State Park, in and around the park store at Devils Fork State Park on Lake Jocassee, in and around the Visitors Center on S.C. 11 at Table Rock State Park, in andn around the office at Santee State Park on Lake Marion, and at the Drummond Conference Center at Lake Greenwood State Recreation Area. [Read more…]

Opening Reception for “Vanishing Landscapes” – Charleston, SC

May 20, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

This year’s theme will showcase works of South Carolina artists in two dimensions, three dimensions, and photography related to the state of our planet and its environment. Some of SC’s finest artists have created works in the show addressing these issues. Their works confront problems of climate change, disappearing wetlands, air and water quality, the effects on wildlife due to vanishing habitats, and the like. The exhibit will also feature the creation of a Tibetan Sand Mandala and a unique site specific installation and related documentary called Ten Trees (see Piccolo Spoleto program book page 81 or visit www.piccolospoleto.com for more information). If you love your Mother (Earth), then don’t miss this show.

Special Festival Hours: 10:00AM-5:00PM

City Gallery at Waterfront Park
34 Prioleau Street, Unit A
Charleston, South Carolina 29401
843-958-6484

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