Charleston’s Women
Charleston’s Women’s Show Health, Beauty, Family and Fun
Omar Shrine Auditorium and Convention Center in Mount Pleasant, will be sponsored by Mount Pleasant Magazine.
M BY STACY E. DOMINGO “Our first women’s show actually took place right after
Hurricane Hugo in 1989 in downtown Charleston,” said Bill Macchio, publisher of Mount Pleasant Magazine and Carolina Homes & Interiors. “After the storm was over, I actually rode to the King Street Palace to make sure it was intact before even checking on my own home. We hosted the show until 1995 and now feel it is time to give our readers in the Lowcountry a chance to speak face-to-face with many business leaders in our area.” Margaret Ann Michels, editor of Mount Pleasant
Magazine, said she is thrilled with the response to the magazine from local residents and advertisers. “No matter who I’m talking to, as soon as I mention
Mount Pleasant Magazine, they tell me how much they like it. Everyone seems really happy to have their own magazine. I’ve heard this from people of all generations, genders and occupations,” she commented.
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EDIA SERVICES, WHICH has vast experience produc- ing quality home shows and retirement living shows in the Carolinas, is bringing back Charleston’s Women’s Show – after a 16-year hiatus.
Te event, set for March 3 and March 4, 2012, at the
Mount Pleasant Magazine, which covers a wide range of topics in each issue, will have the opportunity to expand its reach through Charleston’s Women’s Show. “Women make a lot of the decisions today, from carpet cleaner to what sports to enroll their kids in, and they have a lot of information coming at them from many directions,” said Michels. “Charleston’s Women’s Show is a way to bring together vendors who have products and services to offer with the women who need, want and use those items.” Te show will feature more than 90 vendors, a fashion
show, multiple demonstrations and various speakers. “We are in such a convenient location, right off the
Ravenel Bridge, with more than 400 free parking spots and extremely easy loading for the vendors,” said Jamie Lewis, event manager for Te Omar Shrine Auditorium and Convention Center. “I think the women of Charleston will be thrilled to have a show geared strictly to women’s needs. I believe Charleston’s Women’s Show will be a major success.” Te show is geared toward women of all ages. “Tis is such a great opportunity for vendors and visitors
alike,” Macchio pointed out. “Women have a lot of respon- sibility for themselves and their families, and now they can find answers for many of life’s questions all in one place.” Te doors will be open to the public at 9 a.m. on Sat-
urday and 10 a.m. on Sunday. To learn more about the vendors and demonstrations, visit
www.CharlestonsWom- ens
Show.com. If you are interested in becoming a vendor, contact Media Services at (843) 881-1481 ext. 22.
SHOWING OFF
Health Multiple physicians, doctors and therapists will be on-site to discuss all aspects of women’s health.
Beauty Find the latest trends in beauty, hairstyles, fashion and shoes.
Family Spending quality time with your family, education and surviving in the current economic climate always are important topics.
Fun
Charleston’s Women’s Show is back after a 16-year hiatus. Make it a girls’ day with your friends and family members.
Girls just want to have fun, or so Cyndi Lauper sang. Area vendors will share information about all the hot spots across town, as well as all the latest options in the world of hobbies.
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