🌱 Charleston Walk For Autism + Air Expo + Letters To Nurses
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Charleston SC
03 April, 2022
2:10 PM
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Hello again, Charleston! Important update: You all, as readers, have made the Charleston Daily so successful that it is my honor to announce the next stage of the newsletter. Patch is looking for a local writer and entrepreneur to take the helm of the Charleston Daily. Although I have loved getting to know this community, we want to pass the torch to someone truly local to write about Charleston long term. So if you're interested in earning extra income while making this newsletter a more valuable resource for your neighbors, learn more and apply here. First, today's weather: Times of sun and clouds. High: 70 Low: 60. Are you a local business owner or marketer? We can help you effortlessly run effective ads that reach customers in Charleston. Click here to learn more. Here are the top three stories in Charleston today: The Charleston Walk for Autism is happening next weekend, Apr. 9, in celebration of Autism Awareness Month. The event will take place in Hampton Park and will raise funds for children struggling with autism. Attendees will enjoy free refreshments, live music, a silent auction, and delightful attractions. (WCBD News 2)After a four-year hiatus, Joint Base Charleston's Air Expo is returning. The event will occur on Apr. 9 and Apr. 10 with 50 different displays. Visitors are being instructed to reserve a free parking pass to gain base access for parking. Click the link to reserve your pass. (WCBD News 2)Local students wrote letters thanking nurses at Charleston's Trident Medical Center for their work during the COVID-19 pandemic. The letters were written by students from Divine Redeemer Catholic School, Christ our King Stella Maris School, Cane Bay Middle School, Stratford High School, St. John Catholic School, Charleston Development Academy, Mason Prep School, and Bishop England High School. The effort was coordinated by volunteers with Healthcare Heroes. (fox28media.com) From our sponsor: Today's newsletter is brought to you in part by Ring, a Patch Brand Partner. We all know that Ring is the leader in video doorbells for home security. But did you know that Ring now makes a home security system that is getting raves from consumer electronic experts? To learn more about Ring Alarm Pro, the system CNET called "the future of home security," or to build your own custom system, visit Ring here. Today in Charleston: Music Bingo! At Brewlab (6:30 PM) From my notebook: Penelope is staying with the Charleston Animal Society while she searches for her forever home. Click to see if this loveable dog would be a good fit for your family. (Facebook)The Charleston Fire Department shares a stunning view during the Cooper River Bridge Run. Click to see the photo. (Twitter)The largest women's-only tennis tournament in the world is currently happening in Charleston. Click for the full story. (Twitter) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Featured businesses: C.W. Electrical Construction Service — Add your business here Events: Breast Ultrasound Screening Coming Direct to You! (April 7) Add your event Loving the Charleston Daily? Here are all the ways you can get more involved: Send a friend or neighbor this link so they can subscribe Get your local business listed in front of readers That's it for today! I'll see you around. — Nicole Fallon-Peek About me: Nicole Fallon-Peek is a journalist and copywriter with a degree in Media, Culture and Communication from New York University. She has served as a freelance reporter, managing editor, copy editor, and editorial director for a variety of B2B news outlets. She currently co-owns and operates content creation agency Lightning Media Partners.
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