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The Rise of Charleston’s Horn Work, Part 1

Article Date
June 5, 2020

The tabby Horn Work that once guarded the northern approach to Charleston formed the citadel of American resistance during the British siege of 1780, but the story of its construction commenced decades before the Revolution. It arose from prolonged...

Free Meals for Kids and Teens - Summer Feeding Program Begins June 8

Article Date
June 4, 2020

CHARLESTON, SC –The Charleston County Public Library (CCPL), Charleston County School District (CCSD) and the Lowcountry Food Bank (LFB) have teamed up provide free weekly meals and snacks to children aged 18 and under this summer. The Summer Feeding...

Getting started with a resume

Article Date
June 2, 2020

Do you feel unsure about resumes? Are you confused about how to start? In this blog I’ll discuss why a resume is important, how to get started and how to store your resume digitally for the future. There are also some links to additional resources...

CCPL is here to help inspire understanding and community healing

Article Date
June 1, 2020

CHARLESTON, S.C. - The emotions related to the tragic death of George Floyd are resonating across our nation and our own community. We are saddened and horrified by what happened to Mr. Floyd and we stand with the members of our black community. Our...

The Horn Work: Marion Square’s Tabby Fortress

Article Date
May 29, 2020

Have you heard the story of the Horn Work in Marion Square? You know—that mysterious, unobtrusive, lumpy slab of concrete covered with oyster shells standing in the park near King Street? Did you know it’s actually a tiny remnant of a massive...