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Today's top headlines: North Charleston Walk and Roll event aims to support adults with special needs Charleston County considers more than $3 million in greenbelt projects Large crowd shows up for Congressman Jim Clyburn’s town hall in Beaufort Williamsburg County deputies make arrest in Kingstree homicide Federal money laundering charges filed in SC case with ties to Charleston County Charleston County deputies seek tips in fatal 2024 graduation party shooting Local bakeries adapt to artificial food dye changes ‘Overlooked, hidden’: Community feels rural homelessness lacks proper resources Lowcountry dolphins at risk with Trump administration funding cuts, group warns Lowcountry animal memorial garden now open to honor lost pets Walterboro city leaders restrict open carry at this weekend’s Rice Festival South Carolina lieutenant governor visits Summerville YMCA
•James L. Patterson is an independent artist who is always on the move. From his debut single "Better Is On The Way" in 2014, to his chart-topping single "Move" in 2019 and "Serve God 'Til I Die" in 2021, Patterson has performed, promoted and pushed his way through the Gospel music industry. He is an established Gospel artist with an innate gift and passion for music. He infuses influences of rock, soul and gospel with his robustvoice and energetic delivery to create a Gospel song that ushers an atmosphere of praise and celebrates sacred music history and the future of gospel music.•James is an Orangeburg, South Carolina native who is devoted to applying his God-given gift of music in every facet of his life. He is currently the band director at Kingstree High School in Kingstree, South Carolina. His dedication to music education has earned him a nomination for The Recording Academy® and Grammy Museum® 2021 and 2023Music Educator Award™. From nearly 2,000 nominations submitted this year, Patterson is one of 216 who has advanced to the quarterfinals.•James travels on a European Gospel Music Tour for 2-3 Weeks every December singing in various cities through Spain, Italy & Croatia and has sung for Pope Francis at hisChristmas Event. He is also the Event Coordinator for one of the largest outdoor gospel concerts in South Carolina, Project LOVE Gospel Fest. Patterson graduated with his Doctoral Degree in Sacred Music in 2022. James has made appearances on BET, TCT, TV One, Bounce, the CW, ABC & Fox. He is currently nominated for America'sFavorite Teacher. Through it all, Patterson remains humble and committed to all that lies ahead of him with God as his strength and guide•This original song written by Patterson is produced by Jamaine Eric Holmes for Lightning Music Eclipse. The single is currently being serviced to Gospel radio. "IBelieve God" is available for downloads andstreaming on all digital and streaming music platforms.•Please send Let's Talk: Gospel Music Gold an email sharing your thoughts about this show segment also if you have any suggestions of future guests you would like to hear on the show. Send the email to letstalk2gmg@gmail.com •You may Subscribe to the podcast and be alerted when the newest episode is published. Subscribe on Spotify and we will know you are a regular listener.All 4+ Seasons of guests are still live; check out some other Podcast Episodes over 200 episodes are available. •LET'S TALK: GOSPEL MUSIC GOLD RADIO SHOW AIRS EVERY SATURDAY 9:00 AM CST / 10:00 AM EST ON WMRM-DB INTERNET RADIO STATION AND WJRG RADIO INTERNET RADIO STATION 12:00 PM EST / 11:00 AM CST •There is a Let's Talk: Gospel Music Gold Facebookpage ( @LetsTalk2GMG ) where all episodes are posted as well. •Please "like" and follow the page for all updates and postings •The Podcast and Radio shows are heard anywhere in the World on the Internet! •BOOK RELEASES"If We Can Do It, You Can Too!" •“Legacy of James C. Chambers And hisContributions to Gospel Music History”••COMINGJULY 2025 •"Molding a Black Princess"Pre-Order Information https://www.unsungvoicesbooks.com/asmithgibbs
Here are today's headlines: MUSC study focusing on reducing death rate for new SC moms Two-time Super Bowl Winner celebrates winning battle with head and neck cancer Charleston County Sheriff’s Office launches free Narcan stands across county Williamsburg County Sheriff’s Office investigating homicide in Kingstree Police investigating shooting in Ladson, 2 injured Russell Laffitte, alleged Murdaugh accomplice, enters guilty plea deal Berkeley County teacher fired and suspended for alcohol at school Charleston’s Ronald McDonald House announces expansion plans, giving campaign MUSC plans to build South Carolina’s only dedicated cancer hospital Police charge driver in fatal hit-and-run in Moncks Corner Fire crews respond to brush fire in Huger Charleston County leaders disapprove Storybook Farm Planned Development request US Senator, Secretary of Housing tour Charleston homeless shelter
The American Democracy Minute Radio Report & Podcast for Jan. 20, 2025For MLK Day: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s “March on Ballot Boxes” Speech in South Carolina, May 9, 1966On May 9, 1966, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke in Kingstree, SC about the importance of voting on the eve of a state primary. Here are his words: “Let us on that glad day in June march on ballot boxes, for this is the way we're going to straighten up the South and the nation."To view the whole script of today's report, please go to our website.Today's LinksArticles & ResourcesWLTX - (2020) 'Let us march on ballot boxes:' Words spoken by Martin Luther King Jr. in 1966 resonate in 2020University of South Carolina's Moving Image Research Collections (MIRC) - Martin Luther King Jr. on votingEqual Justice Initiative - Dr. King and Hundreds of Voting Rights Activists ArrestedLee Saunders, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) - (Opinion) Advancing Dr. King's voting rights legacyGroups Taking Action:NAACP, Black Voters Matter, Vote.org, League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Rock the Vote, League of Women Voters Vote 411Register or Check Your Voter Registration:U.S. Election Assistance Commission – Register And Vote in Your StatePlease follow us on Facebook and Bluesky Social, and SHARE! Find all of our reports at AmericanDemocracyMinute.orgWant ADM sent to your email? Sign up here!Are you a radio station? Find our broadcast files at Pacifica Radio Network's Audioport and PRX#Democracy #DemocracyNews #ProtectElections #ProtectPollWorkers
The Secrets to Building & Maintaining an All-Star team…Today we get to sit down with Eric Patten, EVP of Operations at Kingstree, as he takes us through his personal approach to team building and increasing productivity. Eric's 31 years of experience in nursing helps in his unique role to build effective teams and create long-term relationships with clients. Hear more about how Eric strategically builds and assesses teams, handles workplace turnover, responds to feedback, and approaches customer service.Join as we discuss:Assessing Team Fit in ProjectsTeam Building and Turnover in the WorkplaceCommunication, Feedback, and Teamwork in Customer ServiceLeadership, Positivity, and Mentorship in Healthcare
The American Democracy Minute Radio Report & Podcast for Jan. 15, 2024Martin Luther King's “March on Ballot Boxes” Speech in South Carolina, May 9, 1966On May 9, 1966, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke in Kingstree, SC about the importance of voting on the eve of a state primary. We have a portion of his speech, and a link to the full recording.Our podcasting host recently made changes which stops us from including our entire script as part of the podcast content. To view the whole script, please go to our website and find today's report.Today's LinksArticles & Resources:WLTX - (2020) 'Let us march on ballot boxes:' Words spoken by Martin Luther King Jr. in 1966 resonate in 2020University of South Carolina's Moving Image Research Collections (MIRC) - Martin Luther King Jr. on votingEqual Justice Initiative - Dr. King and Hundreds of Voting Rights Activists ArrestedLee Saunders, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) - (Opinion) Advancing Dr. King's voting rights legacyU.S. Election Assistance Commission - How to Register and Vote in Your StateGroups Taking Action:NAACP, Black Voters Matter, Vote.org, League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Rock the Vote, League of Women Voters Vote 411Please follow us on Facebook and Twitter and SHARE! Find all of our reports at AmericanDemocracyMinute.orgWant ADM sent to your email? Sign up here!#Democracy #DemocracyNews #MLK #MartinLutherKingJr #VotingRights #FreedomtoVote #RegistertoVote
Co-hosts Mandy Matney, Liz Farrell and Eric Bland consider whether more prison time will be seen as a “tar and feathering” for Alex Murdaugh co-conspirator Cory Fleming and what juicy new information might come out of a trial. Mid-episode, the three get some BREAKING NEWS that Cory's reckoning might be coming sooner rather than later. Plus, a discussion on whether any money will be left for Alex Murdaugh's victims and a look at the disturbing police raid of a newspaper in Kansas. And at the end, we are treated to special a guest appearance from an especially pesky 11-year old girl who saw something wrong with the system and is doing something about it. The full interview will be live for Luna Shark Premium members next week! And tune in this Wednesday when we broadcast (assuming we're given the greenlight) Cory Fleming's status hearing LIVE from Kingstree, SC for all 'Soak Up The Sun' Luna Shark Premium Members. Let's unpack it! Mandy Matney's new book Blood On Their Hands is available in book stores near you on November 14th! Learn more at bloodontheirhandsbook.com or lunasharkmedia.com/book For enhanced episodes with additional content, virtual happy hours with our hosts, articles, documents and more, consider joining our Luna Shark Premium Membership community to help us SHINE THE SUNLIGHT! CLICK HERE to learn more: https://bit.ly/3BdUtOE. SUNscribe to our free email list to get alerts on bonus episodes, calls to action, new shows and updates. CLICK HERE to learn more: https://bit.ly/3KBMJcP Find us on social media: Twitter.com/mandymatney - Twitter.com/elizfarrell - Twitter.com/theericbland https://www.facebook.com/cupofjustice/ YouTube *The views expressed on the Cup of Justice bonus episodes do not constitute legal advice. Listeners desiring legal advice for any particular legal matter are urged to consult an attorney of their choosing who can provide legal advice based upon a full understanding of the facts and circumstances of their claim. The views expressed on the Cup of Justice episodes also do not express the views or opinions of Bland Richter, LLP, or its attorneys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Top headlines for July 19, 2023:Man charged with intentionally setting fire outside Summerville grocery storeSLED investigating Kingstree house fire that injured mother, childLowcountry pool contractor returns to court, faces 18 chargesSC pays $200K in jail lawsuit after inmates claim fumes made them pass outCharleston to vote on downtown bike and pedestrian planDeSantis lays out 5-point ‘Mission First' plan for military during SC stopNTSB releases preliminary report on North Myrtle Beach deadly crashTrial begins for Marine Corps recruit that died during training course at Parris Island
Top headlines for April 21, 2023:Crews respond to early-morning trailer fire in Summerville 4 facing multiple charges after discovery of remains in Kingstree, deputies sayDocs: Convicted killer put correctional agency on ‘notice' about escaped inmate‘Deplorable conditions': Over 30 dogs seized from Dorchester Co. homeRep. JA Moore files bill to pardon some simple marijuana convictions every 4/20SC Ports presents affordable housing plans for Union Pier RedevelopmentSCDOT finds preferred alternative for I-526 improvements‘This is a serious matter': Andrews old gym left partially demolishedNew Dorchester Dist. 4 superintendent shares goals for district, studentsFive Lowcountry teens will be selected for flight school scholarships
Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter | Daily Gardener Community Historical Events 1510 Death of Sandro Botticelli, Italian Renaissance master. His painting Allegory of Abundance or Autumn is one of his most elaborate and detailed drawings, and it depicts an abundance of flowers and fruits. Sandro painted idyllic garden scenes filled with beautiful women and men from the classical period. His painting, Primavera, depicts nine springtime gods and goddesses from classical mythology in a garden. Venus, the goddess of love, presides over the Garden of the Hesperides. To her right, Flora, the goddess of flowers, sprinkles roses. The garden features orange and laurel trees and dozens of other species of plants. 1642 On this day, Paul de Chomedey, Sieur de Maisonneuve, French military officer, catches his first glimpse of Montreal's landscape. He is recognized as the founder of Fort Ville-Marie (modern-day Montreal) in New France (Province of Quebec, Canada). In George Waldo Browne's 1905 book, The St. Lawrence River: Historical, Legendary, Picturesque, he wrote, On the 17th of May, the rounded slopes of Mount Royal, clad in the delicate green foliage of spring, burst into sight, stirring the hearts of the anxious beholders with newfound joy. They were delighted with the scenery. The fragrance of the springing forest permeated the balmy air, and, what was dearer far to them, over the water and over the landscape, rested an air of peace quite in keeping with their pious purpose. Maisonneuve was the first to step upon the land, and as the others followed him... they fell upon their knees, sending up their songs of praise and thanksgiving. Their first work was to erect an altar at a favorable spot within sight and sound of the riverbank, the women decorating the rough woodwork with some of the wildflowers growing in abundance upon the island, until the whole, looked very beautiful. Then every member of the party... knelt in solemn silence while M. Barthelemy Vimont... performed ...high mass. As he closed, he addressed his little congregation with these prophetic words: You are a grain of mustard seed that shall rise and grow till its branches overshadow the earth. 1810 Death of Robert Tannahill, Scottish poet, and lyricist. Remembered as the 'Weaver Poet,' Robert was born in Paisley and is often hailed as Paisley's own Robert Burns, as his work is said to rival Robert Burns. Today in Paisley, a stunning 50ft high mural of a young Robert Tannahill was painted by Mark Worst, collaborating with Paisley Housing Association. The mural overlooks where Robert Tannahill was born on Castle Street in 1774. One of Robert's most beloved songs is Will Ye Go Lassie, Go. The lyrics mention picking Wild Mountain Thyme, a plant known botanically as Thymus serpyllum (TY-mus sir-PIE-lum). Wild Mountain Thyme is a showy, wide growing groundcover from the Old World and has beautiful rose-red flowers and glossy deep green, mat-forming foliage. In the song, the thyme has grown in and around the heather. O the summer time has come And the trees are sweetly bloomin' The wild mountain thyme Grows around the bloomin' heather Will ye go, lassie, go? And we'll all go together To pull wild mountain thyme All around the bloomin' heather Will ye go, lassie, go? 1885 Birth of Elvin Charles Stakman, American plant pathologist. Elvin is remembered for his work identifying and combatting diseases in wheat. In 1917, he married fellow a plant pathologist named Estelle Louise Jensen. He also encouraged Norman Borlaug to pursue his career in phytopathology after Norman's job at the Forest Service was eliminated due to budget cuts. Elvin was Norman's teacher. And Norman went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize (1970) after discovering dwarf wheat varieties that reduced famine in India, Pakistan, and other third world countries. In 1938, Elvin gave a speech entitled These Shifty Little Enemies that Destroy our Food Crops. During his talk, Elvin focused on one shifty little enemy in particular: rust. Rust is a parasitic fungus that feeds on phytonutrients in grain crops like wheat, oat, and barley. Today, Elvin is remembered with the naming of Stakman Hall - the building where Plant Pathology is taught - at the University of Minnesota's St. Paul campus. In The Wizard and the Prophet: Two Remarkable Scientists and Their Dueling Visions to Shape Tomorrow's World, Charles Mann reflected, Stakman did not view science as a disinterested quest for knowledge. It was a tool—may be the tool—for human betterment. Not all sciences were equally valuable, as he liked to explain. “Botany,” he said, “is the most important of all sciences, and plant pathology is one of its most essential branches. Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation 150 Gardens You Need To Visit Before You Die by Stefanie Waldek This book came out in 2022. Stefanie writes in her introduction: In 150 Gardens You Need to Visit Before You Die, I've shared a vast range of gardens, from immense botanical institutions with thousands of specimens, to smaller plots for quiet meditations, to museums that combine both artworks and plantings. I hope these brief introductions inspire you to plan a visit or two, whether in your hometown or on your global travels, so that you can enjoy the sights, smells, sounds, and stories of the world's best gardens. The publisher writes: From Kew Gardens in London to the Singapore Botanical Gardens, and from Monet's garden at Giverny to the Zen garden of the Ryoan-ji Temple in Kyoto, this handsomely bound book captures in words and images the most notable features of these 150 glorious, not-to-be-missed gardens. An essential bucket list book for garden lovers! You can get a copy of 150 Gardens You Need To Visit Before You Die by Stefanie Waldek and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes. Botanic Spark 1905 On this day, Louisa Yeomans King wrote in her garden journal about peonies. She published a year's worth of entries in her book, The Flower Garden Day by Day. In 1902, Louisa and her husband moved to Michigan, where they built a home called Orchard House. With the help of a gardener named Frank Ackney, Louisa began to plan and create her garden. She also began writing about her Gardens. Soon, she gave lectures, contributed pieces to magazines, wrote columns, and organized garden clubs. She even became friends with prominent gardeners of her time like Gertrude Jekyll, Charles Sprague Sargent, and the landscape architects Fletcher Steele and Ellen Biddle Shipman. Louisa learned to garden during the heyday of American Garden Culture. Her garden writing in newspaper columns and magazine publications made her the most widely read American Garden author in the United States. Louisa's first book, "The Well-Considered Garden," the preface was written by her dear friend Gertrude Jekyll. In 1915, when the book debuted, it was considered an instant classic in garden literature. Louisa would go on to write a total of nine books. The garden estate known as Blithewold has a copy of "The Well-Considered Garden." Their particular text also contains a handwritten inscription along with Louisa's signature. The inscription borrows a quote from Sir William Temple, who said, "Gardening is an enjoyment and a possession for which no man is too high or too low." Louisa changed the quote and wrote, "Gardening is an enjoyment and a possession for which no woman is too high or too low." Louisa helped start the Garden Club of America and the Women's National Farm and Garden Association. She held leadership positions in both organizations. When her husband died suddenly in 1927, Louisa was forced to sell Orchard House. She moved to Hartford, New York, and bought a property she called Kingstree. This time, she set up a smaller garden. The size meant less work, which accommodated her writing and speaking commitments better. On this day, Louisa wrote in her journal this note of advice about the Peony: May 17. Disbud most of your peonies now; that is, of a cluster of buds, cut off all but the larger central one. Certain varieties, however, are considered more beautiful if left alone to flower as they will. Among these are Alsace Lorraine and La Rosiere. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.
Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [0:00:00] Roberta Martin Singers - "Grace" [0:03:28] Hightower Brothers - "Help Me To Stand" [0:05:51] Hopson Family - "Everything's Got To Be Free" [0:11:23] Harris Family Jesus Is The Ruler Of My Life [0:13:47] Fabulous White Singers - "I'm A Changed Man" [0:17:25] St. Paul's Baptist Church Choir, Kingstree, S.C. - "You Can't Hide" [0:24:17] Brown Sisters - "For The Sake Of Man" [0:27:42] Traveling Echoes - "I'm Going To See Jesus" [0:35:14] Fantastique Bibletone Singers of Boston, MA. - "Prayer Changes Things" [0:37:13] Jordan Jubilee Singers - "Where He Leads Me" [0:40:13] Wright Singers - "Won't Let Go Your Hand" [0:45:58] Brother William and the Saints - "Hardworking People" [0:48:43] Parker Brothers - "The Half Has Never Been Told" - Sing A Song [0:50:51] Swan Trumpeteers - "I've Been Born Again" [0:53:01] Kelly Brothers - "Come On Jesus" [0:58:59] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/113261
“K” is for Kingstree (Williamsburg County; 2020 population: 3,244).
This week Beth and Wendy discuss Reverend DeVernon "Doc" Le Grand and the Le Grand Family. LeGrand headed St. John's Pentecostal Church of Our Lord in Brooklyn. He recruited many teenage "nuns" to solicit money for his church. He also sexually abused the “nuns”, fathered a bunch of children, and murdered an unknown number of people, including two wives, two teenaged girls, and two men. We dive into the setting (13:36), the killers early life (27:35) and the timeline (31:52). Then we get into the investigation & arrest (49:20), "Where are they now?" (55:02) followed by our takeaways and what we think made the perp snap (1:00:23). As usual we close out the show with some tips on how not to get murdered (1:06:12) and our shout outs (1:08:30). Thanks for listening! This is a weekly podcast and new episodes drop every Thursday, so until next time... look alive guys, it's crazy out there! 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You can support the show by rating and reviewing Fruitloops on iTunes, or anywhere else that you get your podcasts from. We would love it if you gave us 5 stars! You can make a donation on the Cash App https://cash.me/$fruitloopspod Or become a monthly Patron through our Podbean Patron page https://patron.podbean.com/fruitloopspod Footnotes Articles/Websites Murderpedia Contributors. (n.d.). DeVernon LeGrand. Murderpedia. Retrieved 07/08/2021 from https://murderpedia.org/male.L/l/legrand-devernon.htm Weinman, Sarah. (07/26/2018). A Preacher, A Scam, And A Massacre In Brooklyn. Crime Reads. Retrieved 07/10/2021 from https://crimereads.com/a-preacher-a-scam-and-a-massacre-in-brooklyn/ Murphy, Mary. (02/15/2017). Investigation Underway In Death Of Phony Nun Who Ran Subway Begging Scheme. PIX11. Retrieved 07/10/2021 from https://pix11.com/news/investigation-underway-in-death-of-phony-nun-who-ran-subway-begging-scheme/ Klasfeld, Adam. (04/20/2011). Bogus Nun Worked for Gangsters, NY Says. 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Listen to the inspiring K-12 Food Rescue journey of JanakiKutty Vipin, Biology teacher at Kingstree HS in South Carolina, and how she was able to apply for and receive a grant of $1,500 to start the Share Table program to solve food waste at Kingstree HS.
Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [Artwork by Burgin Mathews. burginmathews.com] Roberta Martin Singers - "Grace" Hightower Brothers - "Help Me To Stand" Hopson Family - "Everything's Got To Be Free" Harris Family - "Jesus is the Ruler of My Life" Fabulous White Singers - "I'm a Changed Man" St. Paul's Baptist Church Choir, Kingstree, S.C. - "You Can't Hide" Louis McGee - "There Is No Peace" Brown Sisters - "For The Sake of Man" Traveling Echoes - "I'm Going To See Jesus" Fantastique Bibletone Singers of Boston, MA. - "Prayer Changes Things" Jordan Jubilees - "Where He Leads Me" Wright Singers - "Won't Let Go Your Hand" - Uphill Journey Brother William and the Saints - "Hardworking People" Parker Brothers - "The Half has Never Been Told" - Sing A Song Swan Trumpeteers - "I've Been Born Again" Kelly Brothers - "Come On Jesus" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/103855
Ronnie Sabb is the founder of the Sabb Law Group in Kingstree, South Carolina. Ronnie is a veteran trial lawyer, community leader, and South Carolina State Senator. In this episode, Ronnie shares experiences and insights into developing a thriving trial practice and assisting those most in need. Producer Note: Thanks again for listening to The Sidebar Podcast. We strive for the best production possible, but we would like to apologize to Mr. Sabb and everyone listening for the quality issues during this episode. Host: Mark Bringardner (mark@bringarder.com)Producer: Bill Dujmovic (bdujmovic@joyelawfirm.com)
Learn how Marion still was at a disadvantage after uplifting victory from Nelson's Ferry. Understand importance to High Hills Of Santee. Learn what transpired between 9/3-9/4 battle wise between both parties. Understand significance of Kingstree and what it meant to Marion's Forces. Discover how British Commander James Wemyss caused destruction on large scale towards those whom didn't adhere to the Crown. Learn about Black Mingo Creek and how it benefited Marion's Forces. Discover how Tory Militia were lacking in leadership. Learn about the battle which destroyed Tory Morale in South Carolina Backcountry. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kirk-monroe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kirk-monroe/support
In the 2nd episode of season 3 we sit down with native Kingstree, SC artist, Homie Gang UFO. He's been on the rise in his hometown for a long time and one of the artist they all know and love in the K. With his latest release he has done numbers on the streaming side and taking his brand worldwide. Follow Homie Gang UFO on all these platforms below to stay updated. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homiegangufo/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HomieGangEmpire --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/everydaypeoplepodcast/message
Battle of Lower Bridge - Take the Low Ground! Retrace your route back down Academy Street into downtown Kingstree and turn left onto Hwy. 261. Cross the railroad tracks and go a few blocks to the intersection with Hwy. 377. Make a right turn onto Hwy. 377 towards the town of Andrews. Proceed 5.5 miles to a historical marker located at a pull-off on the right about 200 yards before the bridge crosses Black River. There is parking on the bridge itself and the interpretive sign for the Battle of Lower Bridge is located beside the historical marker for this same fight. It is believed the battle occurred on both sides of the Black River on the same side of this bridge as the interpretive sign. Travel time is approximately 14 minutes from Kellahan Park. Map
Battle of Kingstree - Gathering Vital Intelligence Turn left from Indiantown Presbyterian Church back onto Hwy 261/512 (Hemingway Road) and proceed west towards Kingstree for 17.3 miles. Go through several traffic lights on Hwy. 261 and turn right onto Academy Street in the downtown area. Go 4.5 blocks to an intersection with Kelly Street and you will see Kellahan Park in front and to the right of your position. Park beside Kellahan Park and enter the fenced area. The interpretive sign for the Battle of Kingstree is near the center of the park at an intersection of walkways. Travel time from Indiantown is approximately 19 minutes. Map
Joseph McGill is the founder and director of The Slave Dwelling Project. McGill created the project in 2010, and since its inception, he has visited/and slept in 150 slave cabins in 25 states and Washington, D.C. When he is not visiting historic sites, he conducts the “From Slavery to Freedom” tour at Magnolia Plantation. McGill is a graduate of South Carolina State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He is a native of Kingstree, SC, and a veteran of the United States Air Force. McGill is currently co-writing a book about his work. His motto is simple: "I like my history black, hold the sugar." #Ilikemyhistoryblackholdthesugar --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/patricia-bligen-jones/message
Hosts: Mei Lin Boykin & Kim CannonTopicsKim The Flirting Follow- UpGetting Called OutAmerican Idol and Kingstree, SCNo More $9.99 ShoesLin needs a Pill after Going to ChuckE Cheese. Toxicity.Email: Linandkim.aen@gmail.com
Marshall Wilson aka DJ MARDY MAR hailing from Jamaica, Queens got his start in music through various inspirations.From being around his older Sister's professional musical endeavors, Mardy Mar was around the likes of artists such as Chaka Khan,Tom Browne, Meli'sa Morgan, Angie Stone, Jodeci, Roy Ayers, Amel Larrieux (Groove Theory) Caron Wheeler (Soul II Soul) and many of the up in coming rappers around the greater NYC area and abroad. At an early age Mardy Mar was always tinkering with music. From playing drums in his High School band (where he spent his teenage years in Kingstree, SC) to playing piano and rapping, Mardy was always finding ways to express his talents. His LOVE and RESPECT for the art of music as WELL as his broad and diverse tastes lead him to gather those aspects into his "Sound" as a DJ. Mardy Mar's "House Music mixes" (his Specialty) have become a solid staple on YouTube gaining new fans and listeners daily. His blending of new and old, House and Hip-Hop, R&B, Pop, Soul, Reggae, Jazz and Funk have fans now requesting his music and mixes on a regular basis. You can dance and groove or simply just "Nod your head" to the vibe. His mixes can take you through a busy afternoon or evening with that "I'm at the CLUB in V.I.P. just CHILLIN" vibe.
Marshall Wilson aka DJ MARDY MAR hailing from Jamaica, Queens got his start in music through various inspirations.From being around his older Sister's professional musical endeavors, Mardy Mar was around the likes of artists such as Chaka Khan,Tom Browne, Meli'sa Morgan, Angie Stone, Jodeci, Roy Ayers, Amel Larrieux (Groove Theory) Caron Wheeler (Soul II Soul) and many of the up in coming rappers around the greater NYC area and abroad. At an early age Mardy Mar was always tinkering with music. From playing drums in his High School band (where he spent his teenage years in Kingstree, SC) to playing piano and rapping, Mardy was always finding ways to express his talents. His LOVE and RESPECT for the art of music as WELL as his broad and diverse tastes lead him to gather those aspects into his "Sound" as a DJ. Mardy Mar's "House Music mixes" (his Specialty) have become a solid staple on YouTube gaining new fans and listeners daily. His blending of new and old, House and Hip-Hop, R&B, Pop, Soul, Reggae, Jazz and Funk have fans now requesting his music and mixes on a regular basis. You can dance and groove or simply just "Nod your head" to the vibe. His mixes can take you through a busy afternoon or evening with that "I'm at the CLUB in V.I.P. just CHILLIN" vibe.
Long relegated to the sidelines of history as the hyperintellectual son of John and Abigail Adams, John Quincy Adams (1767–1848), has never basked in the historical spotlight. Remembered, if at all, as an ineffective president during an especially rancorous time, Adams was humiliated in office after the contested election of 1824, viciously assailed by populist opponents for being both slippery and effete, and then resoundingly defeated by the western war hero Andrew Jackson, whose 1828 election ushered in an era of unparalleled expansion.Aware of this reputation yet convinced that Adams deserves a reconsideration, award-winning historian William J. Cooper has reframed the sixth president's life in an entirely original way, demonstrating that Adams should be considered our lost Founding Father, his morality and political philosophy the final link to the great visionaries who created our nation. As Cooper demonstrates, no one else in his generation―not Clay, Webster, Calhoun, or Jackson―ever experienced Europe as young Adams did, who at fourteen translated from French at the court of Catherine the Great. In fact, Adams's very exposure to the ideas of the European Enlightenment that had so influenced the Founding Fathers, including their embrace of reason, were hardly shared by his contemporaries, particularly those who could not countenance slaves as equal human beings.Such differences, as Cooper narrates, became particularly significant after Adams's failed presidency, when he, along with his increasingly reclusive wife, Louisa Catherine Adams, returned to Washington as a Massachusetts congressman in 1831. With his implacable foe Andrew Jackson in the White House, Adams passionately took up the antislavery cause. Despite raucous opposition from southern and northern politicians, Adams refused to relent, his protests so vehement that Congress enacted the gag rule in the 1830s specifically to silence him. With his impassioned public pronouncements and his heroic arguments in the Amistad trial, a defiant Adams was no longer viewed as a failed president but a national, albeit curmudgeonly, hero, who finally collapsed on the floor of the House chamber in 1848 and died in the capital three days later. Ironically, Adams's death and the extraordinary obsequies produced an outpouring of national, and bipartisan, grief never before seen in the nineteenth century, as if the country had truly lost its last Founding Father.William J. Cooper is a Boyd Professor at Louisiana State University and a past president of the Southern Historical Association. He was born in Kingstree, South Carolina, and received his A.B. from Princeton and his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University. He has been a member of the LSU faculty since 1968 and is the author of The Conservative Regime: South Carolina, 1877–1890; The South and the Politics of Slavery, 1828–1856; Liberty and Slavery: Southern Politics to 1860; Jefferson Davis, American; Jefferson Davis and the Civil War Era; and The Lost Founding Father: John Quincy Adams and the Transformation of American Politics.
On Mother's Day 1966, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. visited Kingstree, South Carolina and gave a remarkable public speech urging the audience of more than 5,000 to exercise their right to vote as a means to pursue social and economic justice. On August 6, 1965—just a eight months prior to Dr. King's speech— President Lyndon Johnson signed into law the Voting Rights Act, allowing the majority of Kingstree's citizens the right to vote.
Dr. Todd Black, live, from Revival at First Free Will Baptist Church of Kingstree, South Carolina.CCLI License Number For Copyright CSPL064195 Join us in-person anytime:Turning Point Free Will Baptist Church104 Fairview Church RoadSpartanburg, South Carolina 29303(864) 529-9838 Schedule of ServicesSunday School - 10 amSunday Morning Worship - 11 amSunday Evening Worship - 6 pmWednesday Evening - 7 pm
Dr. Todd Black, live, from Revival at First Free Will Baptist Church of Kingstree, South Carolina.CCLI License Number For Copyright CSPL064195 Join us in-person anytime:Turning Point Free Will Baptist Church104 Fairview Church RoadSpartanburg, South Carolina 29303(864) 529-9838 Schedule of ServicesSunday School - 10 amSunday Morning Worship - 11 amSunday Evening Worship - 6 pmWednesday Evening - 7 pm
Dr. Todd Black, live, from Revival at First Free Will Baptist Church of Kingstree, South Carolina.CCLI License Number For Copyright CSPL064195 Join us in-person anytime:Turning Point Free Will Baptist Church104 Fairview Church RoadSpartanburg, South Carolina 29303(864) 529-9838 Schedule of ServicesSunday School - 10 amSunday Morning Worship - 11 amSunday Evening Worship - 6 pmWednesday Evening - 7 pm
Dr. Todd Black, live, from Revival at First Free Will Baptist Church of Kingstree, South Carolina.CCLI License Number For Copyright CSPL064195 Join us in-person anytime:Turning Point Free Will Baptist Church104 Fairview Church RoadSpartanburg, South Carolina 29303(864) 529-9838 Schedule of ServicesSunday School - 10 amSunday Morning Worship - 11 amSunday Evening Worship - 6 pmWednesday Evening - 7 pm
Dr. Todd Black, live, from Revival at First Free Will Baptist Church of Kingstree, South Carolina.CCLI License Number For Copyright CSPL064195 Join us in-person anytime:Turning Point Free Will Baptist Church104 Fairview Church RoadSpartanburg, South Carolina 29303(864) 529-9838 Schedule of ServicesSunday School - 10 amSunday Morning Worship - 11 amSunday Evening Worship - 6 pmWednesday Evening - 7 pm
Dr. Todd Black, live, from Revival at First Free Will Baptist Church of Kingstree, South Carolina.CCLI License Number For Copyright CSPL064195 Join us in-person anytime:Turning Point Free Will Baptist Church104 Fairview Church RoadSpartanburg, South Carolina 29303(864) 529-9838 Schedule of ServicesSunday School - 10 amSunday Morning Worship - 11 amSunday Evening Worship - 6 pmWednesday Evening - 7 pm