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Good morning, Charleston. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 11th of May.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Agave Cantina + Azul Mexicano are asking locals to donate after two swimmers, an 18-year-old and 28-year-old cook Guillermo Quintero-Camacho, drowned at Breach Inlet. The restaurants have posted signs to help cover the $10,000 cost to repatriate the cook to Mexico so his family can say goodbye.  ABC 4 News

CULTURE NEWS

  • The 54th Annual Charleston Greek Festival took place to share Greek culture with local residents—organizers featured traditional foods, music, and dancing to celebrate heritage and community pride.  Live 5 News

EDUCATION NEWS

  • College of Charleston is hosting its commencement ceremony for the Class of 2025 today where graduates will receive diplomas and mark a key academic milestone (captured in video coverage).  Live 5 News
  • Students from several Charleston County schools built plywood boats under the guidance of Lowcountry Maritime School's Rachel Bergquist — a Texan geographer turned boatbuilder — and launched them in Colonial Lake on May 9. They learned boatbuilding skills during the academic year.  The Post and Courier
  • Hundreds of students graduated this week at Charleston Southern University’s spring commencement—over 460 diplomas were awarded in five ceremonies. Dr. Michael Bryant led the graduate ceremony and former student Ashely Teasdel spoke at the undergraduate ceremony—student Chris Singleton also completed his bachelor’s degree.  ABC 4 News

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Lawmakers removed consumer protections from a sweeping energy bill that now heads to Gov. Henry McMaster’s desk for signature, fueling fears that residents may pay more for energy. The legislation will allow utilities to build new power stations, including a planned natural gas plant in rural Colleton County + critics warned that such changes could lead to higher costs.  Charleston City Paper

HEALTH NEWS

  • On Mother's Day, Megan Adams celebrates at home with her full-term baby Olivia, delivered after she endured previous pregnancy losses and complex medical treatments. Megan now embraces motherhood with gratitude while still remembering the three children she lost.  The Post and Courier
  • After losing her husband to cancer, Charleston mom Anna Lonon built a foundation that helps children cope with a parent's illness by hosting group events and offering support in partnership with local hospitals — this is the only program of its kind in South Carolina.  The Post and Courier

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Les Miserables

    8 PM – 8 PM — North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center — Ticket prices vary — Experience the timeless musical masterpiece based on Victor Hugo's novel.

    Mon, 5/12/25

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  • Charleston City Sightseeing Bus Tour

    9:30-11 a.m. — Charleston City Market — Ticket required — Explore historic landmarks and learn about Charleston's rich history on this guided bus tour.

    Tue, 5/13/25

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  • Music & Movement Storytime

    10:30-11 a.m. — Dorchester County Library - North Charleston Branch — Free entry — Enjoy a high-energy storytime with songs, stories, and dance for little ones aged 2 to 5.

    Wed, 5/14/25

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  • Third Thursdays Networking in Park Circle

    5-7 p.m. — Holy City Brewing — Free entry — Connect with local business professionals at this casual networking event.

    Thu, 5/15/25

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  • Periphery Live Concert

    8 PM – 2 AM — Firefly Distillery — Ticket prices vary — Experience an electrifying performance by the Maryland-based band with a passion for food and music.

    Fri, 5/16/25

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  • Sam Miller Live!

    8-11 p.m. — Wit’s End Comedy Lounge — General Admission — Enjoy an evening of comedy with nationally touring performer Sam Miller.

    Sat, 5/17/25

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  • Lowcountry Cheer Combine

    9:30 a.m. — Top Cheer Talent — $75 registration — Hone your cheer skills and explore college opportunities in beautiful Charleston.

    Sun, 5/18/25

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  • Paws to Read

    3:30-4:30 p.m. — Dorchester County Library - North Charleston Branch — Free registration — Enhance your reading skills with a certified therapy dog listener.

    Mon, 5/19/25

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  • Lunch @ Navy Yard CHS

    7:00-9:30 a.m. — Navy Yard Charleston — Free entry — Elevate your lunch break with delicious rotating food trucks every Tuesday & Thursday.

    Tue, 5/20/25

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  • Gardening 101 - Pollinator Gardens

    5-7 p.m. — Charleston Farms Community Center — Free entry — Learn the basics of gardening with expert tips and interactive activities focused on pollinator gardens.

    Wed, 5/21/25

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REAL ESTATE

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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