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The Concerned Citizens of Accabee
Feb
17

The Concerned Citizens of Accabee

The Concerned Citizens of Accabee host their neighborhood meetings on the 3rd Tuesdays of each month at 7pm at the Accabee Community Center at 3200 Appleton Avenue in North Charleston. Their mission is to educate, enhance, and empower our community through information!

Connect with this group on Facebook for ongoing details.

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Union Heights Neighborhood Council
Feb
9

Union Heights Neighborhood Council

Union Heights is one of the earliest predominantly African American communities from slavery time in Charleston County, SC, that still exists today. Neighborhood residents are invited to join council meetings on 2nd Tuesdays at 6 pm at Gethsemani Community Center.

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The Concerned Citizens of Accabee
Jan
20

The Concerned Citizens of Accabee

The Concerned Citizens of Accabee host their neighborhood meetings on the 3rd Tuesdays of each month at 7pm at the Accabee Community Center at 3200 Appleton Avenue in North Charleston. Their mission is to educate, enhance, and empower our community through information!

Connect with this group on Facebook for ongoing details.

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Union Heights Neighborhood Council
Jan
12

Union Heights Neighborhood Council

Union Heights is one of the earliest predominantly African American communities from slavery time in Charleston County, SC, that still exists today. Neighborhood residents are invited to join council meetings on 2nd Tuesdays at 6 pm at Gethsemani Community Center.

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The Concerned Citizens of Accabee
Dec
16

The Concerned Citizens of Accabee

The Concerned Citizens of Accabee host their neighborhood meetings on the 3rd Tuesdays of each month at 7pm at the Accabee Community Center at 3200 Appleton Avenue in North Charleston. Their mission is to educate, enhance, and empower our community through information!

Connect with this group on Facebook for ongoing details.

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Union Heights Neighborhood Council
Dec
8

Union Heights Neighborhood Council

Union Heights is one of the earliest predominantly African American communities from slavery time in Charleston County, SC, that still exists today. Neighborhood residents are invited to join council meetings on 2nd Tuesdays at 6 pm at Gethsemani Community Center.

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The Concerned Citizens of Accabee
Nov
18

The Concerned Citizens of Accabee

The Concerned Citizens of Accabee host their neighborhood meetings on the 3rd Tuesdays of each month at 7pm at the Accabee Community Center at 3200 Appleton Avenue in North Charleston. Their mission is to educate, enhance, and empower our community through information!

Connect with this group on Facebook for ongoing details.

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Union Heights Neighborhood Council
Nov
10

Union Heights Neighborhood Council

Union Heights is one of the earliest predominantly African American communities from slavery time in Charleston County, SC, that still exists today. Neighborhood residents are invited to join council meetings on 2nd Tuesdays at 6 pm at Gethsemani Community Center.

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Reynolds Homecoming
Oct
25

Reynolds Homecoming

  • Reynolds Avenue North Charleston, SC, 29405 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us on Saturday, October 25th, from 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM, as Reynolds Avenue transforms into a lively community hub, a living vision of what’s possible when neighbors, city leaders, and community partners come together to design its future.

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The Concerned Citizens of Accabee
Oct
20

The Concerned Citizens of Accabee

The Concerned Citizens of Accabee host their neighborhood meetings on the 3rd Tuesdays of each month at 7pm at the Accabee Community Center at 3200 Appleton Avenue in North Charleston. Their mission is to educate, enhance, and empower our community through information!

Connect with this group on Facebook for ongoing details.

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