screening was offered in addition to
a jazz concert in the heart of Charleston’s Hampton Park—yet another one
of the “fortunate convergences” of the
Charleston Parks Conservancy.
For Charleston residents, both natives
and transplants alike, the contributions of the Conservancy have been
invaluable. “The sheer joy and pleasure of strolling and admiring the
beauty of one of Charleston’s parks
is something one should not miss
while visiting the Holy City,” said
Conservancy supporter and Charleston native Lesa Watts. “The CPC is
providing an incredible service to
our city, its residents and visitors.
Through the restoration and preservation from the Conservancy our parks
will continue to be an oasis for future
generations to enjoy.” n
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