Paul Gawrych is nearing the end of his second stint on the
Mount Pleasant Town Council. Among his accomplishments was helping to choose the town’s new logo.
mendations for the full Council. Gawrych current- ly chairs the Economic Development Committee and serves on the Finance; Planning and Develop- ment; Police, Legal and Judicial; and Transporta- tion committees. In September 2011, he earned the South Carolina
Recreation and Parks Association Local Govern- ment Official Award. Gawrych, who also chairs the Mount Pleasant Council’s Recreation Committee, was cited for his support for a wide range of recre- ation-related projects, including Memorial Water-
front Park; Shem Creek Park; and the Blanchard/ Morrow Recreation Volunteer Wall of Honor. Gawrych credits Mount Pleasant’s three most
recent mayors with playing key roles in the town’s growth. He said Cheryll Woods-Flowers, who served as the town’s top official from 1992 to 2000, “was the right mayor at the right time.” “She grew up here and cared deeply about
Mount Pleasant, and she had a lot of fire. She spent so much time fighting for the Ravenel Bridge. She gets the credit for doing all the leg
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