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Residents of St. Helena Island in South Carolina aim to keep a golf course from being developed. They want to protect the culture of the Gullah Geechee people who live there.
The St. Helena City Council wants more details before endorsing Porchfest, a planned afternoon of neighborhood concerts.
The notion of wealth blossoming out of the ground is not far-fetched on St. Helena Island, where my Gullah Geechee people have sustained our own culture and livelihoods for generations by farming ...
More than 5,000 people have signed an online petition to protect areas of St. Helena Island in Beaufort County from development. ... The Beaufort County Planning Commission unanimously did not ...
The 498-acre Pine Island/St. Helenaville is one of the last large tracts of land on St. Helena Island. Coastal Conservation League Drive down Sea Island Parkway on St. Helena Island in the winter ...
Porto celebrates the summer and its patron saint with plastic hammers, sardines and leeks - Many thousands of people welcomed ...
Quartu celebrates its patron saint, Saint Helena. The initiatives are carried out by the Stable Committee of Saint Helena, with the collaboration of the parish and the municipal administration ...
The County Planning Commission should be commended for its unanimous vote to uphold the St. Helena Cultural Protection Overlay District (CPO). Reacting to litigation fear is not performing one’s ...
The MAC, a new museum blending art, food and community, opens Friday in St. Helena with an immersive Julia Child exhibit as its first course. What: St. Helena Museum of Art and Culture, known as ...
Marie Gibbs is a fourth-generation resident of St. Helena Island. She stands with the Gullah Geechee nation and its supporters in asking for protection for their home. “I’m so proud to be a part of ...