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Bill Gaither Coming to Lexington on October 12 (Page 76)

Multi-Grammy Award-winning artist Bill Gaither will bring his Moments To Remember Tour to Lexington this fall. Gaither, along with his renowned Gaither Vocal Band, will perform at Northside Baptist Church, located at 4347 Sunset Boulevard, on Saturday, October 12, at 7 p.m.

At 88 years old, Gaither continues to be a driving force in gospel music, touring across the country after a busy spring that included concert appearances and the launch of SiriusXM’s Bill Gaither’s enLighten channel. Along with his wife, Gloria, Gaither has penned more than 900 songs and earned the title of ASCAP Christian Songwriters of the Century. The couple's Homecoming series of CDs and videos continues to be a favorite among fans, keeping them at the top of the gospel charts for over three decades.

Joining Gaither and the Gaither Vocal Band this fall are vocalists Ladye Love Smith, Gene McDonald, and newcomer Chris Blue, as well as Gaither’s musical ensemble featuring Kevin Williams, Matthew Holt, and Michael Rowsey.

Tickets for the Lexington performance are on sale now. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.gaither.com.

Bill Gaither Coming to Lexington on October 12

2024-10-09
On: October 9, 2024
In: Events

Multi-Grammy Award-winning artist Bill Gaither will bring his Moments To Remember Tour to Lexington this fall. Gaither, along with his renowned Gaither Vocal Band, willContinue Reading

Crafted in Carolina Beerfest This Saturday

2024-10-09
On: October 9, 2024
In: Events

The South Carolina Brewer’s Guild (SCBG) is excited to host their annual beer festival with a fresh new name—Crafted in Carolina: A Celebration of SouthContinue Reading

How to Apply for FEMA Assistance

2024-10-09
On: October 9, 2024
In: Community News, Government

Residents of 13 South Carolina counties affected by Hurricane Helene may be eligible for FEMA disaster assistance if they experienced uninsured damage or losses. ThisContinue Reading

Detention Center Hosts Job Fair on October 25

2024-10-09
On: October 9, 2024
In: Public Safety

If you’re seeking a career in public service, Richland County’s Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center (ASGDC) is offering job opportunities. The detention center is hosting a job fair on Friday,Continue Reading

Northside Christian looks to continue momentum

2024-10-08
On: October 8, 2024
In: Sports

By Thomas Grant Jr. As the public-school counterparts look to regroup from inactivity created by Hurricane Helene, SCISA School Northside Christian Academy is having oneContinue Reading

Lexington Man Charged After Stealing Patrol Vehicle, Leading Deputies on Chase

2024-10-08
On: October 8, 2024
In: Public Safety

Lexington, SC – A Lexington man is facing multiple charges after stealing a patrol vehicle and leading authorities on a high-speed chase across several countiesContinue Reading

Lexington County Republican Party endorses Conservative School Board Candidates

2024-10-08
On: October 8, 2024
In: Community News

The Lexington County Republican Party (LCRP) has made their picks for school board candidates in the upcoming general election. “When we began the endorsement committeeContinue Reading

South Carolina Philharmonic Kicks Off 60th Anniversary Season with “Juliet & Her Romeo”

2024-10-07
On: October 7, 2024
In: Entertainment

Columbia, SC – The South Carolina Philharmonic will begin its highly anticipated 60th Anniversary Season with an exciting performance of “Juliet & Her Romeo” onContinue Reading

2024 American Fishing Tour Championship Postponed Due to Hurricane Helene

2024-10-07
On: October 7, 2024
In: Fishing

The American Bass Anglers (ABA) and the Capital City/Lake Murray Country Regional Tourism Board (CCLMC) have announced that the 2024 American Fishing Tour Championship, originallyContinue Reading

One Sad Thing About Fall

2024-10-07
On: October 7, 2024
In: Columns

By Tom Poland I look forward to fall’s crisp air, college football, and colorful foliage, but with the good comes the sad. Hummingbirds take leaveContinue Reading

Congressman Joe Wilson Thanks Cayce Fire Department for Post-Hurricane Efforts

2024-10-07
On: October 7, 2024
In: Cayce Fire Department, Public Safety

Congressman Joe Wilson recently visited the Cayce Fire Department to express his gratitude for their dedicated service in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Joined byContinue Reading

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