Mom-to-Mom charity sale set for March 2 in Mount Pleasant

The bi-annual Mom-to-Mom charity sale in Mount Pleasant is set for March 2 at the National Guard Armory at 245 Mathis Ferry Road in Mount Pleasant.

The MOMS or Moms Offering Moms Support club of Mount Pleasant will donate all proceeds to Rein and Shine, a group dedicated to providing an alternative method of healing to children and adults with physical, emotional, social and/or cognitive disabilities.

Doors open 7 a.m. and close at 11 a.m. before reopening at noon for the 50 percent off sale. Bring a basket or bin to carry items. Look for toys, books, clothing, baby equipment, bedding, furniture and other items from more than 100 consignors and vendors.

Admission fee is $1 and credit cards are accepted. For more, go to www.m2msale.webs.com

Coastal Vascular & Vein Center expands

Coastal Vascular & Vein Center recently added 6,000 square feet to its practice at 1327 Ashley River Road in West Ashley.

The offices’ three surgeons, Drs. Edward C. Morrison, Adam J. Keefer and Thomas C. Appleby, offer a wide range of diagnostic and interventional endovascular procedures.

The expansion adds two modern endovascular suites as well as two new vein treatment rooms. The center added high-resolution diagnostic X-ray imaging equipment, which allows surgeons the flexibility to perform numerous kinds of procedures, including access for dialysis, leg-stenting for peripheral arterial disease and long-term IV access.

Prior to the expansion, serious cases involving arterial treatments required hospital care. They can now be performed in the office.

With more than 30 staff members, the practice offers additional facilities in Walterboro and North Charleston.

Northwoods Mall to offer ‘Farm-to-Table’ market on Saturdays

The “farm-to-table” concept is now at the mall.

Each Saturday during February and March, Northwoods Mall will offer a “Farm-to-Table” market from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Locally made items such as barbecue sauce, honey, jams, jellies, salsas, flavor-infused olive oils and others will be available from specialty vendors.

“We wanted to create an atmosphere where shoppers could go out for their daily shopping at the mall and also to have the opportunity to pick up farmers’ market specialty items without having to be outside in the chilly and sometimes dreary weather,” said Keli Tolley, assistant general manager of Northwoods Mall.