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#MustRead: November edition

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Our top five stories for the month of November

Before we begin December + jump into the holiday rush, we’re here to catch you up on the five must-read stories from November (#Protip: read now to fill in that awkward silence at holiday parties).

1️⃣ Your guide to the 2018 election | The midterm elections took place on Nov. 6. To prepare you for the polls, we rounded up the candidates + gave you the lowdown on what was at stakeraces for several key positions in the state + national legislature, including the Governor, seats in the S.C. House, and the U.S. House of Representatives.

2️⃣ Voices: A guide to pronouncing Charleston’s streets | Simon says, ‘you don’t pronounce Simons Street like the name Simon.’ It’s actually pronounced SIMM-uns. Here’s the proper way to pronounce some of Charleston’s quirkiest street names.

3️⃣ We volunteer as tribute | During this time of year, with everyone in the holiday spirit, you can see individuals starting to catch the “volunteer-bug.” We compiled a list of local organizations hosting seasonal volunteering events as well as year-round opportunities that you can start participating in today.

4️⃣ Answered: Small businesses that should never close | We asked you to tell us which small businesses you would be heartbroken over if they closed to help remind us all to support these local businesses on Small Biz Saturday– and truly, every other day.

5️⃣ Blackbeard’s blockade of Charleston | Blackbeard is a pirate so legendary that many may not even realize he was a real person– and not just a myth. In 1718, months after acquiring the Queen Anne’s Revenge (and then tricking her out with the installation of 40 guns), Blackbeard + his men sailed up to Charles Towne. Here’s why…

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November was a gratifying month, where our team had time to connect with the community + reflect on what we’re thankful for.

But personally I am looking forward to December– from holiday events to funny .gifs to help get you through the season– I can’t wait for you to see what we have in store. (Plus it’s also my favorite month of the year!).

Justine

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