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Community Project Grants Update
Margaret Mead said, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change t...
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Connecting + Transforming with Street Pulp
Enough Pie is excited to announce a creative collaboration with artist Kris Westerson. Kris, assiste...
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Grantee Spotlight: Meryl Weber of Hop, Skip and a Jump
*Hop, Skip and a Jump will be at the Charleston Farmers Market on Saturday, May 17 from 8 a.m. to ...
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Grantee Spotlight: Germaine Jenkins of the Chicora Place Community Garden Vista-gram
We are so excited to be working with grantee Germaine Jenkins, Community Garden Coordinator and owne...
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Announcing the First Community Project Grant Recipients
Enough Pie is pleased to announce the first recipients of the Community Project Grants program! The ...
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Community Project Grants Spring Cycle Coming Soon
See below for more information about the Community Project Grants program. Please send all questions...
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The Awakening Mini-documentary
"Community-based art can be a really great way to galvanize a community ... It's supposed to probe...
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Planting Magnolias in Union Heights
"We see miracles happening every day at "Yenna Chilen House..."
A blue house located in the Un...
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Magnolias at Martha Lou's
Martha Lou's is a real institution. If you haven't been there, cancel your lunch plans (or better ye...
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strEATweekly: Pop-up streating with a twist
One of our favorite tactical urbanism practices is strEATing, which transforms the average street in...
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