
Curiosity is the key to getting to know your Neighbors
“Curiosity killed the cat” — it’s a simple proverb that many of us heard during childhood. We were often discouraged from being curious to…
“Curiosity killed the cat” — it’s a simple proverb that many of us heard during childhood. We were often discouraged from being curious to…
It’s a simple concept that’s often overlooked: everyone is a writer. Whether through his or her career, personal journals, or even through their social…
The city of Portland, Oregon is renowned for its quirkiness and for a playful sense of independence from the mainstream. Yet, even though its…
I recently had the opportunity to walk along the boardwalk of the new Cancer Survivors Park in downtown Greenville. Nestled between Falls Park and…
This political season has spotlighted that there are many different views out there. I bet if we talked with each other more, and less…
Misty Hall had been taking her two-year-old son Solomon to a Montessori school in Spartanburg when she noticed that he was displaying some aggressive…
The season of giving is upon us. And most nonprofit organizations are in the midst of making their year-end appeals. I hope you are…
On June 9 Brittany and Craig Roper welcomed their quadruplets – Remi, Judson, Beckett and Landry into the world. They had wanted children for…
Seven years ago when speech pathologist, Glenna Stitt, joined the team at the South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind (SCSDB) in Spartanburg,…
What recharges your battery? A walk on the beach, reading a good book or chatting with an old friend? These are all true for…