
In this Mar. 29, 2026 episode, we dive into the nitty-gritty details about the upcoming World Grits Festival with Ned Berry and discuss Alzheimer's awareness with Briana Baynard of the Charleston Alzheimer's Association and Chelsea Rosenthal, organizer of the Ride for Memories. Photo: 92.5 Kickin' Country
Lowcountry Forever: World Grits Festival & Ride for Memories – Mar. 29, 2026
SEGMENT #1:
GUEST: Ned Berry, Organizer, Committee Member
ISSUE: Community Affairs
Since the 1980s, the town of St. George has been the largest consumer of grits on the entire planet; and to celebrate that achievement the World Grits Festival was born. The second weekend in April, the World Grits Festival takes place with 3 days set aside to celebrate grits. Ned Berry is a member of the World Grits Festival and in addition to sharing the history behind the event, he also shared the highlights of the upcoming 2026 festival. New elements this year include live music on both Friday and Saturday nights to go along with the traditional features such as the parade Saturday morning and the “Rolling in the Grits” contest that is always a huge highlight. In addition, Berry discussed the economic impact of this event on the town of St. George, and how it also raises the town’s profile.
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SEGMENT #2:
GUEST: Chelsea Rosenthal, Organizer, Briana Baynard, Charleston Alzheimer’s Association, Walk Manager
ISSUE: Health & Human Services
More than 110,000 people in South Carolina are dealing with Alzheimer’s. To raise awareness of Alzheimer’s and to generate funds for reach, Chelsea Rosenthal organized “Rides for Memories,” a motorcycle poker run on Saturday, April 4th to benefit the Charleston Alzheimer’s Association. Rosenthal talked about her motivation for organizing the event and provided specifics on the Poker Run, including how individuals could become involved. Briana Baynard from the Charleston Alzheimer’s Association discussed the challenges of Alzheimer’s, specifically for caregivers and family members who are dealing with the disease. Baynard also provided information on how this money would assist their mission, and details on other Alzheimer’s Association events.
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