Aug 17: Isabella Macbeth, Getting Saucy, & Joe Jonas


Isabella Macbeth 

Isabella Macbeth the “Master Oyster Shucker” at NICO’s oyster bar in Mount Pleasant. But, giving folks a great meal is only her journey.

“I hold the 2021 U.S. Women’s National Championship.” That among other wins, including top ranking here in South Carolina for six straight years.

And this October, the local master will defend her country-wide title.

Mt. Pleasant’s own National Champion ‘Oyster-Shucking Queen’ | WCIV (abcnews4.com)

 

Getting Saucy

The ARC of the Lowcountry and Firefly Distillery will host the inaugural “Getting Saucy with The Arc of the Lowcountry” BBQ Sauce Competition

9/24 11a-6p at the Firefly Distillery in Park Circle

Dozens of competitive sauce makers from around the state will compete in the following categories: mild red, hot red, mustard, vinegar, and specialty. Competitors will be provided with the pork, but are prohibited from additionally seasoning the pork itself in any way.

 

Joe Jonas

Joe Jonas Gets Candid About Using Injectables in New Campaign (people.com)

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