Keeping it Real!
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Angeleka Manigault  and Mr. Wendell try to address some of the issues confronting us in today's society and giving the straight up
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When one enters the graveyard they usually shed tears of sadness because of the departure of a love one. During the last weekend in May this year, there were plenty of tears, but these tears were of joy and commitment.

The tears of emotions flowed in the Hillcrest Cemetery on May 30th, 2004, as the Hillcrest Cemetery Association held its annual Memorial Day Service at 4:00 p.m. The annual ceremony was in honor and remembrance of love ones that have passed.

The mistress of ceremony was Ms. Jeanette James. William Brown is the president. >>More
 
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Mattie Sanders
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arlie interviews Mattie Sanders who is the director of the Lowcountry Doll Exposition.
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Granny Tutt addresses some of the issues confronting America's Senior Citizens.
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with
Granny Tutt

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Women of the
Lowcountry

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Carlie Towne and Wendell talk about women of the Lowcountry
 
African Chief
Gullah Geechee
Now playing
Gullah Geechee
 
Back on the scene is the Carlie Towne Gullah Geechee Show, which use to be a stable several years ago.
Keeping it
Real 
"Hats"

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Angeleka Manigualt talk about hats
Women of the
Lowcountry

3-4-09


Carlie Towne and Wendell talk about women of the Lowcountry
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