(CHARLESTON, S.C.) NEWS: RISE CrossFit Mount Pleasant – the city’s first high-end CrossFit box to offer comprehensive, Montessori style childcare, and amenities specifically for women – announces its Grand Opening in the Belle Hall shopping center of Mt. Pleasant on March 6, 2021.
“We believe in the power of women and are proud to have created a space where our members can grow in both their physical and emotional strength,” said co-owner Erin DiNicola.
The grand opening weekend follows a week of free classes, including CrossFit, HIIT and yoga. It will also include a full tour of the amenities, sample products, giveaways, a live DJ, refreshments and a glass of Champagne.
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CHARLESTON, S.C., Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ William Means Real Estate announced that 2020 was the best in the company s 87-year history with $308 million in overall sales, a 45% increase over 2019. This is the highest recorded sales increase of any boutique company in Charleston. They represented the highest sales number of homes priced at $3M or more for a boutique firm with more than $250M in overall sales. This included homes all over the Charleston area including South of Broad, Sullivan s Island, Kiawah Island and more. This record-breaking achievement solidifies our position as the top firm in Charleston luxury real estate, said Helen Geer, President and Broker-in-Charge for William Means Real Estate. During the past year, the housing market led to an increase in buyers from around the country moving to the Charleston area. These clients sought out the services of our established team of agents and trusted our firm to help them c
3. Gympie mourns much-loved resident dead in horror crash The Gympie and Cooloola communities were in mourning over the loss of one of their own in a horrible two car crash at Tinana. 74-year-old Bev Nimmo was killed when her red Toyota Corolla collided with a white RV heading north on the Iindah Rd West Bruce Highway on-ramp. The Gympie and Cooloola communities are in mourning after a fatal crash at Tinana claimed one of their own. Bev Nimmo (in red shirt) is being remembered for her sense of humour, while thoughts and wishes remain with Sylvia Kyte (in white) as she fights for life in hospital.
Up to 260 people lost their lives statewide, up by 45 deaths from the previous year. Sen Sgt Warren said several causes were behind the crashes, including drivers veering off the road or failing to give way and pedestrians wearing dark clothes at night. There was another one where a pedestrian simply ran out in front of a vehicle between a couple buses and we had a couple crashes where drivers lost control around bends, he said. Sen Sgt Warren urged drivers to be aware of the fatal five this holiday season. Observe the speed limit, make sure everyone has their seatbelt on, alcohol is just not on if you re driving, don t drive distracted ⦠and be aware of fatigue, he said.
Caroline Koysza among the 234 luminary kits. PROVIDED
Over 2,000 lights will illuminate the streets of Hibben in Belle Hall on Christmas Eve, all due to 11-year-old Caroline Koysza who sold luminary kits to neighbors in support of Lowcountry Orphan Relief.
âIâm excited about seeing the whole road, luminaries all the way down,â Caroline Koysza said. âIt will bring a lot of joy to our neighborhood during COVID.â
Caroline Koysza s Illuminate Hibben fundraiser sold 234 kits in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood and raised $2,250 for the charity, including one neighborhood familyâs matching donation. Each $10 kit included ten white paper bags with LED votive candles. Some neighbors purchased multiple kits depending on the length of their curbside. Each luminary bag is spaced out six feet from the other, which is fitting for this year.