The Post & Courier: Peper column: Keeping the Gullah language alive

When I was a young teenager, my father would gather the family at various times around the hi-fi. Know what that was? It was essentially a piece of furniture with built-in speakers on either end and a record player in the middle. What I remember most is that it often played a vinyl album of

CRBJBizWire.com: Frampton Construction completes work on expansive Summerville distribution center

Charleston, S.C. — Frampton Construction Company, LLC, a full-service construction firm providing planning and design support, preconstruction, and construction services, has finished work on a 1,019,200-square-foot industrial building located within the Charleston Trade Center in Summerville, S.C. The Keith Corporation, a privately held, full-service developer and owner of industrial, warehouse, and other commercial properties, developed

LowcountryBizSC: Frampton Construction completes work on expansive Summerville distribution center

Frampton Construction Company, LLC, a full-service construction firm providing planning and design support, preconstruction, and construction services, has finished work on a 1,019,200-square-foot industrial building located within the Charleston Trade Center in Summerville, S.C. The Keith Corporation, a privately held, full-service developer and owner of industrial, warehouse, and other commercial properties, developed the project in

Frampton Construction completes work on expansive Summerville distribution center

  Charleston, S.C. — Frampton Construction Company, LLC, a full-service construction firm providing planning and design support, preconstruction, and construction services, has finished work on a 1,019,200-square-foot industrial building located within the Charleston Trade Center in Summerville, S.C. The Keith Corporation, a privately held, full-service developer and owner of industrial, warehouse, and other commercial properties,

Holy City Sinner: Inspired by Gullah Geechee History, Yawkey Foundation donates $1 Million to International African American Museum

The International African American Museum has received a grant of $1 million from the Yawkey Foundation in support of the Museum’s inaugural year of operations and installation and development of the Gullah Geechee exhibition gallery. This gallery is dedicated to promoting awareness and understanding about the Gullah Geeche people – descendants of Africans who were enslaved on the

CRBJBizWire.com: Inspired by Gullah Geechee History, Yawkey Foundation donates $1M to International African American Museum

Charleston, S.C. – The International African American Museum has received a grant of $1 million from the Yawkey Foundation in support of the Museum’s inaugural year of operations and installation and development of the Gullah Geechee exhibition gallery. This gallery is dedicated to promoting awareness and understanding about the Gullah Geeche people – descendants of

1250 WTMA News Talk: IAAM receives $1 million for Gullah Geechee exhibition gallery

  The International African American Museum received a $1 million grant from the Yawkey Foundation. The money will go to the museum’s inaugural year of operations and thedevelopment of the Gullah Geechee exhibition gallery. RELATED: International African American Museum receives 3rd grant from Ford FoundationThe exhibit will be one of eight core galleries and will