Category: education
GOOD CAUSE: Corpus Callosum Fosters Passionate Learning
Some of you may have been fortunate enough to participate in Corpus Callosum’s launch event last December. The Gingerbread Holiday Village Project
Feb 16 – Food Historian Jessica B. Harris Coming to Charleston
“I’m Talkin’ ‘bout the Food I Sells: Charleston’s Street Vendors – Their Wares and Their Ways” February 16 @4 p.m. Stern Center
Feb 22 – Fruitmania Garden School – Register Now!
Fruitmania Garden School Feb.22, 2013 8 am to 5pm Cypress Gardens An all day fruit growers garden school for the home gardener
Become a Garden Ambassador in Southern North Charleston
Growing Garden Ambassadors inSouthern North Charleston! Do you know of a North Charleston area individual or group that’s interested in cultivating their
Jan 18 – Rally with Charleston Promise Neighborhood
Please join Charleston Promise Neighborhood for their Inaugural Neighborhood Rally . Neighborhood RallySaturday, January 18, 2014 Noon – 3:00PM. Enjoy free music, food, entertainment, speakers,
Jan 22 and 29 – “Petiquette” Class at JIRC
Petiquette Class at James Island Recreation Complex January 22 & 29, 2-3pm What is the difference between dog park “rules” and
GOOD BIZ: Hands-On Learning at The Huck Finn School!
The Huck Finn School offers hands-on learning classes, camps and parties for both kids AND adults. Now that’s a darn GOOD idea!
Scholarships for Local African American Students
Coastal Community Foundation:Scholarships for African American Students DeCosta/Pinckney Scholarship Awarded to a student with plans to pursue a career as a craftsman
GOOD NEWS: Charleston County’s First Green Power Solar School
Source: Santee Cooper A 2-kilowatt solar array installed at Haut Gap Middle on Johns Island will soon become a learning tool for students.