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"Many hands make light work."
They also make network-building opportunities.
Everyone matters, there is a way for everyone to participate
in a Creative Community. From staging events to lighting candles.
Through the mixing of local populations we can sharpen our awareness,
build new relationships, and earn the trust needed to grow a durable, hybridized local economy.
Who will you be collaborating with in 10 years?
| Education |
Tourism |
Commerce |
| Teachers K-16 Active/Retired |
Hotelier Consultants |
Event Production Companies |
| Administrative Advisors |
Food & Beverage Operators |
Public Relations Advisors |
| After School Program Developers |
Event Planners |
Bankers |
| Collegiate Liaisons |
Rental Agents |
Accounting Administraion |
| Special Needs Facilitators |
Travel Agents |
Accountants |
| Counselors, Spiritual & Academic |
Waterway Advisors |
Community Liaisons |
| Liaisons & Chaperones |
Marketers |
Landscapers |
| Senior Learning Instructors |
Chamber Of Commerce |
Landscape Designers |
| Resource Advisors |
Travel Writers |
Transportation Advisors |
| Transportation Advisor |
Eco-Tourism Advisors |
Government Liaisons |
| Education Legal Advisor |
Activities Directors |
Legal Advisors |
| Office Managers |
Travel Market Analysts |
Insurance Consultants |
| Advocacy Advisors |
Technical Facilitators |
Safety Advisors |
| International Affairs Liaison |
Travel Economists |
Community Developers |
| Artists & Musicians (Princeton Career List) |
Niche Marketing Developers |
Town Developers |
| Recreational Activity Developers |
Healing Industries |
Sanitation Advisors |
| Culinary Arts Advisors |
Health Industries |
Investment Bankers |
| Distance Learning Instructors |
Culinary Arts Developers |
Portfolio Managers |
| Home Schooling Instructors |
Experience Designers |
Corporate Executives |
| Student Exchange Volunteers |
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| International Studies Advisor |
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Back to the Future, Back to the River
How the Creative Lifestyles Center Works
Lower Beaufort County is upon the cusp of emergent opportunity and in a phase transition to new growth.
Perfectly timed, poised, and groomed for the inevitable building-boom climax stage.
300+ years of societal evolution in the Lowcountry had created a centripetal maritime community.
An organic result of instinctive wisdom dictated by the elemental principles for surviving here.
The net result evidencing a positive, balanced pattern, as obviated by nearly 300 years of prosperity.
Global events hobbled the pattern and it has remained out of sync since the first half of the 20th Century.
This intrinsic, socio-economic pattern must be recognized for the real and vital entity it is.
A return to the waterways will re-engage this pattern to promote the growth of
a positive socio-economic landscape for Lowcountry waterway communities.
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