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M

ore than a decade ago,

I enrolled in graduate school

at the College of Charleston

and moved to Mount Pleasant

to share an apartment with my

friend Heidi. To my surprise, I felt at home – and

I loved Mount Pleasant – right away.

Now it’s 12 years later, and I’m living here

again, this time in my own place. I still love Mount

Pleasant, though a lot has changed. Out of the different places I’ve resided in the

Charleston metro, I’ve always been partial to East Cooper – and I don’t have kids,

an expensive car or a boat! In short, I’m not the stereotype that people associate

with Mount Pleasant.

Trust me, my friends have always had a hard time with this. Yes, my close

pals, mostly in West Ashley, downtown and James Island, are befuddled as to why

I love this side of the bridge. And for the longest time, I’ve been befuddled for an

answer. That is, until the issue you’re holding in your hands.

It all started when I got involved with a Facebook group dedicated to the

“wonder years” of East Cooper, searching for old

photographs to accent this issue. As I read the stories

and memories of older residents, I started realizing our

town has a lot beneath its exterior. It’s true, Mount

Pleasant tends to be judged by the surface. But there’s a

lot of people here with a lot of heart and determination.

Take the cover of this issue, an original piece of

artwork by our own Dana Coleman. It’s much more

than meets the eye, y’all. Hours of brainstorming and

painting the right brush strokes went into crafting that

scene. It’s the same with Mount Pleasant – a lot goes into

our town, more than the outsiders have any idea about.

In our September/October issue, we’ve worked hard to delve beneath the

superficial. Inside you’ll find the debut of

MP Business Magazine

, including

a timeline and old photographs of Coleman Boulevard, right alongside great

interviews about the future of this area. Some people think Mount Pleasant is

only concerned with development and growth, but it’s not. People who have lived

here for decades are working to preserve the town’s character. However, it takes

more than just driving through to feel the heartbeat in our chest.

When I was a kid, my mother warned me never to judge a book by its cover.

Now that I’m grown, I still believe in that excellent advice. That said, why not

invite a friend or colleague “from off” to spend some time in Mount Pleasant and

learn what’s truly underneath our surface? There’s a culture here that has existed

for generations, and it’s what makes us proud to call Mount Pleasant home.

Yours,

Denise K. James

Editor

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