Archive for Parks and Greenspaces
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According to Conde Naste Traveler, Charleston is one of the most popular destinations for weddings in the country. Part of that is because we have such photogenic parks that provide a plethora of diverse backdrops for gorgeous engagement, bridal and family photos. As a professional photographer, I have a few favorite locations that routinely deliver a wide variety of great images for my clients.
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Avondale resident Adam Webb was just looking for a place where he might plant some vegetables. His inquiry into a vacant lot at the corner of Sycamore Avenue and Magnolia Road in West Ashley turned into something much more. On Tuesday, Webb was among about 50 people who gathered to celebrate the forthcoming transformation of that empty lot into an urban horticulture center and community garden.
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Join the more than 180,000 volunteers around the country taking park in National Public Lands Day, the largest single-day volunteer effort for public lands in the United States. Volunteers will be working in parks, beaches, forests and wildlife preserves as a way to improve America’s treasured spaces.
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The new garden by the old Charleston Museum in Cannon Park has made some tremendous progress in its first growing season.
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We couldn’t be more excited about how the community has pulled together to revitalize Corrine Jones Park. After several months of planning and fundraising, new playground equipment is on its way and a celebration and fundraiser is planned for Sept. 24.





