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Clif Webb of the Department of Energy's Savannah River Nuclear Solutions speaks about Salkehatchie Stew, the interest they have in their community, and how they pitch in to be a good neighbor.
Pat Ciez talks about the metrics of tourism and successes with the GoSalk.com digital initiative, plus unexpected successes from outside the region.
The town of Yemassee, like many small Southern towns, has faced steep economic challenges over the years. In order to revitalize the town they love, members of the community have created the non-profit Yemassee Revitalization Corp.
For the second year they are holding a special Railroad Dinner to help raise funding for their projects. (One of which includes transforming the old train station downtown.)
Hear the SCETV podcast of Walter Edgar's Journal, "The Yemassee Revitalization Corp's "Railroad Dinner"
World class storytelling in the Lowcountry makes for a nice June 2009 day trip from Savannah, Charleston, Atlanta or Charlotte.
Salkehatchie Stew is an economic and community development project created and guided by the USC Salkehatchie Leadership Institute.

Salkehatchie storytelling

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Authentic stories from the Salkehatchie Region of the South Carolina Lowcountry, just 45 minutes from Savannah or Charleston.