This weekend’s patriotic celebration kicks off the summer season here in the Lowcountry. The B. Chaney staff hopes your family has a safe holiday.

The upcoming Memorial Day holiday is about remembering those who have served, especially those who gave all so many could live free while pursuing happiness. It will also be about remembering when things were different in our world. After several years of disruption to public life, the pageantry of parades, ceremonies and large gatherings of loved ones will once again mark this summer kickoff.

Keep scrolling to read several interesting facts about this patriotic holiday. Click here for a listing of the many Memorial Day weekend events in the greater Charleston, SC area.

Memorial Day 2023 in Charleston, SC. The B. Chaney Improvements staff hopes you remember and enjoy the holiday.

Summer Fun Outside with Help from B. Chaney

The professionals at B. Chaney Improvements build houses, major additions and do home improvement throughout South Carolina’s Lowcountry. They can also help layout and create outdoor living spaces. Everyone in the Coastal Carolina area enjoys spending pleasant evenings on decks, patios and screened porches.

Just look out into your yard right now and imagine that great outdoor space with a fire pit, string lights, fireflies and friends. This is the perfect setting for a relaxing time, filled with fun and memories, because it’s these times people remember forever.

Contact B. Chaney Improvements through this website or by emailing bchaneyimprovements@gmail.com to discuss your building project. You can also call the office at 843.388.4334.

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Memorial Day Facts

Did You Know: Memorial Day is Monday, May 29, 2023. The holiday began after the American Civil War in 1868, when the Grand Army of the Republic, an organization of Union veterans established it. It was originally called Decoration Day, because the citizens were encouraged to decorate the graves of those who died in the war. By the 20th Century, competing Union and Confederate holiday traditions merged and Memorial Day honored all Americans killed while in military service.

Read more about the Memorial Day holiday here or click this link to read Memorial Day quotes.

“On this Memorial Day, it is right for us to remember the living and the dead for whom the call of their country has meant pain and sacrifice. A grateful nation is in their debt.” – President Lyndon B. Johnson, 1966

The B. Chaney Improvements staff says “thank you” and “God bless you” to all who have served this nation.

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