Facetime Our Mount Pleasant Neighbors W
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Steffanie Godsill Dohn Lives in: Oak Haven Plantation. From: Lake Hopatcong, N.J.
Education: BA in Political Science from Lake Forest College, Ill. Employment: Director of development for Crisis
Ministries. Currently working to raise $6 million for Crisis Ministries’ new shelter and soup kitchen.
Favorite reading: Political satires and historical novels. Favorite music: Like most types of music. Activities: Enjoy cooking and spending time on the water with family. Interests: Cooking, history and local events. Likes: Mount Pleasant Farmers’ Markets and Upper King Street. Favorite quote or philosophy: “I am what I am.” – Popeye
Joe O’Neill Lives in: Mount Pleasant off Johnnie Dodds Boulevard. From: South Brunswick, N.J.
Education: BA in Communication/Journalism: Elec- tronic Media, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania. Employment: Chief photojournalist at abc4, WCIV-TV.
Favorite reading: Historical biographies and W.P. Kinsella novels. Favorite music: American standards, jazz, classical.
Activities: Traveling, photography, member of National Press Photog- raphers Association. Interests: Baseball, classic films, playing trumpet and piano.
Likes: Have documented personal trips to 33 major league baseball stadiums (some retired stadiums.)
Favorite quote or philosophy: “Don’t let the fear of striking out hold you back.” – Babe Ruth
Linda Page Lives in: Belle Hall.
From: Born in Fredricksburg, Va. Have lived in Mount Pleasant since I was 6 weeks old.
Education: Charleston County Public Schools, attended USC and Indiana University.
Employment: Page’s Thieves Market, Inc., Page’s Okra Grill and Mount Pleasant Town Council.
Favorite reading: On the nightstand – several magazines and John Besh’s new cookbook.
Favorite music: Almost anything but hard rock. Activities: Currently learning how to hula hoop. Interests: Politics, antiques, auctions and cooking. Likes: Good food shared with good friends.
Favorite quote or philosophy: “The things you learn in maturity aren’t simple things such as acquiring information and skills. You learn not to engage in self-destructive behavior. You learn not to burn up energy in anxiety. You discover how to manage your tensions, if you have any, which you do. You learn that self-pity and resentment are among the most toxic of drugs. You find that the world loves talent, but pays off on character.” – John Gardner
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Phyllis Jean Sheffer Lives in: I’On. From: Knoxville, Tenn.
Education: University of Tennessee business degree. Employment: 30-plus years with The Pillsbury
Company as executive/manager. Currently owner of Phylli Phlops Baby’s First Flip Flops.
Favorite reading: Biographies and memoirs. Favorite music: Rock and country.
Activities: President of East Cooper Entrepreneurial Women and co-chair for the organization’s BRAVA Program (Building Relation- ships, Advising and deVeloping Advantages in business); involved with Flags of Freedom, an ECEW program that raises money to replace the flags on the Yorktown; on the I’On Board of Trustees; scuba diving; 2nd degree black belt; biking and hiking (hiked Mount Kilimanjaro and Base Camp Everest.)
Interests: Fundraising and working with local charities. Anything out- doors, especially love enjoying nature.
Likes: High heels, football, hot dogs with chili. Favorite quote or philosophy: “You can’t rewind life, so live life to the fullest!”
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