Sharon Wood: The Joy of an Ordinary Life
Just past her 50th birthday, Sharon Wood’s life is much like yours and mine. A lively and attractive mother and grandmother, Sharon operates her own organic pond maintenance business, Peaceful Ponds,...
View ArticleHigh Seas Adventure II: Same Song, Second Verse
Once again, it’s me – writing to you from the Deep Blue Sea. Sasee readers may recall a piece I wrote a few years ago recounting our travel adventures on a freighter ship and the grand time my husband,...
View ArticleBehind the Scenes at Brookgreen Gardens’ Nights of a Thousand Candles
The holiday season brings many delights to our area, but one that has become a favorite tradition for locals and visitors is Brookgreen Gardens’ Nights of a Thousand Candles (NOTC). For nine nights in...
View ArticleLaura Herriott: Heritage & Hope (Wilma’s Cottage, Sandy Island)
Tucked between the Great Pee Dee and Waccamaw Rivers lies Sandy Island, a 9,000 acre island named for the prehistoric sand dunes that comprise much of this wildlife refuge and small community. Through...
View ArticleSouthern Revival – Lake City: New Life for a Small Town
Just a few years ago, Lake City looked like one of many sleepy former farm towns along the coastal plain. That’s because it was. Settled by Scots-Irish in 1736, the little hamlet was originally named...
View ArticleBringing History to Life: Prince George Parish Plantation Tours Lee Jones &...
Early in 1947, plans for the first Plantation Tours were being finalized by the women of Prince George Winyah Episcopal Church. For $1.50, tour goers departed the church’s Parish House at 3 pm on...
View ArticleChoosing Happiness: Vandy & Viriya Kim
Life along the South Carolina coast is sweet, especially in the spring when warm air, blue skies and millions of blooming plants draw visitors from around the world to enjoy our sandy beaches and live...
View ArticleAshley Hoffman: Creating from the Heart
Fashion, style and artistry are as much a part of our small community as sand, sun and waves. For our fashion issue, Sasee has highlighted two local artists whose creativity has become “All the Rage!”...
View ArticleLiving a Life of Color and Style: Mary Raab
Fashion, style and artistry are as much a part of our small community as sand, sun and waves. For our fashion issue, Sasee has highlighted two local artists whose creativity has become “All the Rage!”...
View ArticleChristine Yilmaz: Safety in the Sky
Confident and friendly, Christine Yilmaz is the type of person who never meets a stranger. Originally from Baltimore, Christine’s love of aviation led her to earn her pilot’s license and eventually to...
View ArticleHope and Healing on Four Legs
For most of us, our experience with animals is limited to our beloved four-legged companions – cats, dogs and maybe horses – who provide us with love, loyalty and unconditional love, enriching our...
View ArticleGet Squonked with Jackie Dempsey
Squonk Opera: If the name conjures up a fun and unusual image, you’d be right on track. That’s exactly the type of feeling musician Jackie Dempsey and musician/visual artist Steve O’Hearn, creators of...
View ArticleFor the Love of Georgetown: Nat Kaminski & Frankie Hills
Walking into The Kaminski House Museum feels like stepping back in time – the antebellum home has been preserved exactly as it was when Julia Kaminski donated it to her beloved City of Georgetown in...
View ArticleHealing Grace: Dr. Angela Mislowsky
According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the most common cancer among American women, except forskin cancers. About 1 in 8 (12%) women in the United States will develop invasive...
View ArticleHome Run Miracle: Grand Strand Miracle Leagues
During this “Season of Miracles,” Sasee found a ball field and playground, on 33rd Avenue North in Myrtle Beach, where small miracles happen on a daily basis. This magical place is the home of the...
View ArticleMoving to the Beat of Life: Carole Revetti
The first thing you notice when meeting Carole Revetti is her huge smile – and as soon as she starts talking you realize that smile extends to an even bigger heart that believes in sharing the...
View ArticleRomance in Real Life: Julien and Judy Springs
“I’m the mouth, he’s the brains,” laughed Judy Springs when asked about her long marriage to husband Julien. This attractive, Myrtle Beach couple will celebrate their 36th anniversary on October 4th...
View ArticleAmy Weaver: Honoring the Past by Building a Better Tomorrow
“If I can help, I feel like I need to be there,” said Amy Weaver as we began our interview in her office in Socastee. It is said that if you want something done ask a busy person, and this certainly...
View ArticleMurrells Inlet: Then & Now – Anne and Bill Chandler
The beauty and history of Murrells Inlet inspire great love and devotion from its long-time residents, none more than Anne and Bill Chandler. Married for 61 years, the proud parents of three sons and...
View ArticleLinda Trost: Blooming Where She is Planted
If not for the large cheerful sign on Hwy 90 in Little River, I may have missed Current Transitions, a learning center for adults with developmental delays. But, once I went inside and met Linda Trost,...
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