Top Communication Media Companies in Mount Pleasant, SC 29464

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Charleston Summer Event Features Fine Art and Local Cuisine

You always know what local produce and products are in season when you participate in theCharleston Fine Art Dealers’ Association’s Palette and Palate Stroll.The event features local chefs and restaurants paired with local fine art galleries, all members of the CFADA. With menus like: Charleston Shrimp, Corn Kimchi, and Bibb Lettuce prepared by Chef Brock of McCrady’s, and Royal Red Shrimp Ceviche prepared by Circa 1886 Chef Collins, the popular summer event will once again sell out! Locals and visitors who travel to Charleston for the event are to expect great local fair paired with Southern art. Galleries will feature food paitings (Horton Hayes Fine Art will feature Shannon Runquist) or local artists or Southern scenes. So either you want to meet and mingle with your favorite chefs or artists, or you just want to be part of Charleston's great social scene! See and be seen at the Palette and Palate Stroll this Friday, July 13th from 5:30-7:30pm! This year’s pairings are: Corrigan Gallery – Barsa TapasDog and Horse Gallery – Circa 1886Ella W. Richardson Fine Art – BLUHelena Fox Fine Art – AnsonHorton Hayes Fine Art – OakSmith Killian Fine Art – McCrady’sThe Sylvan Gallery – Eli’s TableWells Gallery – Social Tickets are still available atwww.cfada.com. $45 per person. Once you buy a ticket online, you can check in at any participating gallery and enjoy your evening, strolling through the historic street of Charleston,  making stops at 8 local galleries! I suggest that you think about your preferred stops beforehand because you will have such a good time at each gallery that it will be hard to move onto the next one! ...read more

By Stylee PR & Marketing July 10, 2012

CFADA Supports Local Art Programs - $19,000 Donated to Schools

The Charleston Fine Art Dealers' Association(CFADA) once again will donate funds to art programs at local public high schools. The association will donate $19,000 worth of art supplies to schools in need that participated in its Eleventh Charleston Fine Art Annual in November 2009. Each of the following schools will receive art supplies—Academic Magnet High School, Burke High School, Charleston County School of the Arts, Garrett Academy of Technology, James Island Charter High School, North Charleston High School, R.B. Stall High School, Septima P. Clark Academy, St. John High School, Wando High School and West Ashley High School. "This is the only organization in I know of that helps out the art programs in the schools. With the generous donations provided by CFADA, we are able to provide all students, especially those who may be disadvantaged, with high-quality materials for creating art. Students are truly benefiting from having a creative outlet through our art classes," praises Cheryl Clair, art teacher at in According to the National Arts Education Initiative, arts education strengthens students problem solving and critical thinking skills, which will help them in school and their professional careers. Students involved in the arts perform better in reading, social studies and math compared to their peers. The donation is possible thanks to the generosity of CFADA artists whose creations from the Painting in the Park where auctioned off at the Charleston Art Auction on. To learn more visit www.cfada.com. ...read more

By Stylee PR & Marketing February 03, 2010

Give New Pajamas and Books to Children in the Lowcountry

The Pajama Program (http://www.pajamaprogram.org/) that has made headlines on renowned television shows such as Oprah, The Today Show and the Sprout PBS Series, now makes its way to Beaufort, SC. The holiday gift drive that provides new pajamas and new books to children in need is greatly supported by local businesses and individuals in the Greater Beaufort Area.  Starting today, anyone can donate new pajamas and books at current "Nurture Bin" locations listed online (http://beaufortpajamas.com).    "We have such a tremendously supportive community for causes like the Pajama Program. It's exciting to see all the encouragement from local business owners, families and individuals. I'm positive that we can make a big difference and really show this national organization what Beaufort is all about," says Dean Cowart. Dean Cowart and Kira Bailey of Vista Marketing Group are the Beaufort drive organizers. "According to physicians supporting the program, new pajamas are a necessary part of promoting good health in children and preventing infections and disease, as well as providing psychological benefits," says Cowart who is intent on spreading the word. To add another level of excitement, Cowart has implemented some creative marketing strategy and asked for businesses to participate in ‘The Great Pajama Race'. All participating locations will receive a ‘Nurture Bin' where they can then seek out their own imaginative ways to get their customers and employees to donate. The Nurture Bins will stay at these locations until December 12, where contribution totals and an overall winner will be announced. Additionally, there will be an event to showcase the top business contributors, as well as various sponsorship levels for businesses to also join in the cause. Every participating business will be listed on the main website and promoted on social media sites like Facebook and Twitter. The Pajama Program is a 501(c)(3) charity and provides new pajamas and new books to children in need, many of whom are waiting and hoping to be adopted. Many of these youngsters have been abused or abandoned and in many cases, have never enjoyed the simple comfort of having a loving mother or father tuck them in at bedtime. Since 2001, the Pajama Program has donated 407,202 new pajamas and 184,298 new books. Donations can be made by dropping off new pajamas, new books, or by submitting checks made out to the ‘Pajama Program' to P.O. Box 213, Beaufort SC 29901. Visit www.beaufortpajamas.com for current "Nurture Bin" locations or call (843) 548-0342 for more information.  http://beaufortpajamas.com http://twitter.beaufortpajamas.com http://facebook.beaufortpajamas.com ...read more

By Stylee PR & Marketing December 02, 2009

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