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Giving Back
Golf tournament raises money for pediatric leukemia research
The Ninth Annual Monica Kreber Golf Tournament, sponsored by the Charleston Contractors Association, raised $25,000 for pediatric leukemia research at the MUSC Childrens Hospital. During the past nine years, this tournament has raised $259,000 for the hospitals leukemia research. Pictured, from left, Bailey Williams, tournament co-chair; Courtney Ellicott, MUSC Childrens Hospital Fund, Dave Kreber, father of Monica Kreber, tournament co-chair; and Kathryn Sherrod, MUSC Childrens Hospital Fund.
Dentists swap old toothbrushes to raise money for childrens dental clinic
Dr. Arlene Oldham and Dr. Al Ivester of Belle Hall Dentistry hosted a Toothbrush Swap to benefit the Smiles for a Lifetime Childrens Dental Clinic at Trident Technical College in North Charleston. Patients, friends and merchants in the Belle Hall Shopping Center dropped by to swap their old toothbrushes for new ones. Belle Hall Dentistry donated one dollar to the childrens clinic for every swapped toothbrush. Guests also enjoyed refreshments, raffles and silent auctions to benefit the nonprofit clinic, which provides dental care for children in need in the Charleston area. The event raised $1,000. Pictured: Oldham, right, and Ivester, left, present a check to Bill Hogan, center, director of the Charleston Smiles for a Lifetime Childrens Dental Clinic.
Legal association donates to Charleston School of Law
South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association Executive Director Linda Franklin and SCTLA President Sen. Gerald Malloy presented a $5,000 check from the associations portrait fund honoring Judge Casey Manning to Charleston School of Law Dean Richard Gershon. Each year, the SCTLA recognizes a member of the South Carolina judiciary with a portrait presented at the associations annual convention and donates funds raised in the honorees name for scholarships to South Carolina law schools.
Dorchester Habitat holds annual river roast
The fifth annual Dorchester Habitat for Humanity River Roast was held recently at the Dorchester Boat Club in Summerville and raised more than $2,100 for building efforts. Karen Alexander, owner of Carolina Café and Casual Catering, won the chili cook-off. Pictured: Donna and Paul Bolen, Kathy Riegel, Eveline Hallman, Jenny Ticknor and Mary and John Lee.
Piggly Wiggly sells T-shirts for charity
Piggly Wiggly Carolina Co. Inc. presented a check to Crisis Ministries for $1,413.70 from the sale of T-shirts that were designed especially for the re-opening of the Meeting Street Piggly Wiggly last June. Pictured, from left, Mr. Pig; Jennifer Dingler, Piggly Wiggly marketing department; Rita Postell, manager of community and employee relations; Stacey Denaux, executive director of Crisis Ministries; Jared Lott, Meeting Street Piggly Wiggly store operator.
Kiawah Conservancy raises money with house tour
The Kiawah Conservancy managed the tour operation for the Coastal Living Idea House at Cassique near Kiawah Island from September to December. Volunteers for the conservancy sold tickets, welcomed guests and answered visitors questions about the house. Pictured, from left, Kiawah Conservancys Chairman Paul Roberts, Vice Chair Joan Avioli and Executive Director Donna Windham accept a check for $52,375 from Kiawah Development Partners Executive Vice President Leonard Long.
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