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POPSThe Poinsettia: A Christmas Symbol Started in Charleston SC In keeping with Christmas, here is a legend of the poinsettia that dates back several centuries, to a Christmas Eve in Mexico when a little girl named Pepita had not gift to present the Christ child. Her cousin Pedro urged her to give a humple gift. So, on her way to church she gathered some weeds she found along the road. As she approached the altar, a miracle happened: The weeds blossomed into brilliant flowers and were called Flores de Noche Buena - Flowers of the Holy Night.
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POPSCharleston SC 2008 Christmas & New Year Events There is ton to do if your planning on being in Charleston SC over the holidays. For a more info go to lowcountrytoday.com and click the banner "Only in the LowCountry" for a complete list of things to do. Merry Christmas to YOU from all of us at LowCountry Today!
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POPSLowcountry Santa - Keeping Christ in Christmas Santa Rogers has a generous spirit, gives from his heart, and does not seek out publicity for his goodwill. However, when you give with such generosity it is hard to stay private and go unnoticed when you’re spreading such heartfelt goodwill and kindness to others and especially to children. Do you know someone in Charleston SC that needs help this Christmas? Read more at lowcountrytoday.com