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Chad Michael Woods Lives in: Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. From: Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.


Education: Bachelor’s in Economics from the University of Oklahoma.


Employment: Atlantic Shield Insurance Group.


Favorite reading: Motivational books; Men’s Health; Popular Science; ESPN The Mag. Favorite music: It’s gotta have a beat!


Activities: Traveling; spending time with friends and family; going to OU football games; working out.


Interests: Meeting new people; hanging out on the beach; wakeboarding; watching college and professional sports on TV. Likes: Movies; new restaurants; meaningful conversations.


Favorite quote or philosophy: “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” – Gandhi.


Employment: CSR at Palmetto Exterminators; part-time athletic trainer at Baptist Hill High School.


Favorite reading: “Lord of the Rings.”


Favorite music: Rock and alternative, specifically Incubus and the Beatles. Activities: Playing with my dog Strider; running; playing video games. Interests: Sports; travel; arts and crafts. Likes: Old movies; puzzles; bad jokes.


Favorite quote or philosophy: “If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.” – Tolkien.


Reni Lofton Lives in: Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. From: Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.


Education: Bachelor’s in Athletic Training, College of Charleston; Wando High School class of 2006.


Carol Varadi Lives in: Isle of Palms, South Carolina. From: Cleveland, Ohio.


Education: Miami University; Old Dominion University.


Employment: Realtor, Agent Owned – Isle of Palms; speech pathologist/instructor – English Language Institute at the College of Charleston.


Favorite reading: “The Help” by Kathryn Stockett. Favorite music: Beach music.


Activities: Fishing; walking on the beach with my dogs; spending time with family and friends; golfing.


Interests: Volunteering with the Isle of Palms Exchange Club for the prevention of child abuse; supporting efforts to find a cure for juvenile diabetes.


Favorite quote or philosophy: “What you are will show in what you do.” – Thomas Edison.


Dr. Linda M. Smith-Perry Lives in: Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. From: Alabama.


Education: Bachelor’s in Elementary and Secondary Education; S.C., teaching certificate in working with children with emotional difficulties; MA in Early Childhood Education; doctorate in Child and Youth Studies.


Employment: Retired from Charleston County School District.


Favorite reading: A variety, from historical fact and fiction, personal stories, adventures and novels like “The Hunger Games.” Favorite music: A variety, from classical to country.


Activities: Enjoying my grandsons; exercising; visiting aquariums; reading.


Interests: Science fiction; space exploration; history of the United States; sweetgrass baskets; and Lowcountry lore. I also enjoy writing children’s books.


Likes: Friendly people – one reason I have stayed in Mount Pleasant for 38 years; events and holidays with my family; shrimp & grits – I like to try different recipes restaurants offer; Godiva dark chocolate truffles; teaching or working with children.


Favorite quote or philosophy: “When faced with a new or difficult challenge, don’t say I can’t. At least do your best and try.”


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