Charleston Business Journal > February 19, 2007 > People in the News
Giving Back

Law firm sponsors Children’s Museum exhibit

Young Clement Rivers’ Jay Davis (left) and Georgina Ngozi, executive director of the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry, stand behind a group of Memminger Elementary School students during the opening of the museum’s “Make it Move” exhibit. Young Clement Rivers sponsored the exhibit, which is on loan from the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, and Hill Construction donated construction equipment for students to play on during the opening ceremonies.

Food + Wine sponsors Trident scholarship

The board of directors of the BB&T Charleston Food + Wine Festival presented the Trident Technical College Foundation with a check for $17,500 to fund the Nathalie Dupree Scholarship Fund. The scholarship was made to encourage and advance the careers of local students, particularly women, in the culinary arts. Pictured, from left: Laura Hewitt, BB&T Charleston Food + Wine Festival board member; and Mary Thornley, president of Trident Technical College.


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