Feb 8: Churchill’s Secret Agent, Edwin McCain, & Run Like A Girl


Churchill’s Secret Agents

This competition show on Netflix follows people today going through the SOE training program to see if they could make it as a Britain’s “Special Operations Executive” World War II’s most covert organizations.

Watch Churchill’s Secret Agents: The New Recruits | Netflix Official Site

 

Edwin McCain

Edwin McCain is at the Charleston Music Hall this Saturday.

 

Edwin McCain with Special Guest Angie Aparo Tickets Feb 12, 2022 Charleston, SC | Ticketmaster

 

Run Like A Girl

Run Like A Girl Books was created by mother-daughter team, Pamela Jouan-Goldman and Julia Goldman, who live in Mount Pleasant, SC.

They decided to work on a pandemic writing project together, we started with a title and a blank slate. A year and a half later, we self-published a Middle Grade fictional sports book about a young runner who comes out of her shell on the track.

They are having an event at Athleta in Town Center this upcoming Sat Feb 12th. Join for a book signing between 12-4pm. Anyone who buys a book gets 20% off Athleta clothing, enters a drawing for a $50 GC and all profits from our books will benefit Girls on the Run

Inspirational running book for kids | RunLikeAGirlBooks

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