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6th Annual SC First Responders Appreciation Day / Corvette Style (Page 233)

Project Unity USA is hosting our 6th Annual SC First Responders Appreciation Day / Corvette Style event on Saturday, October 9th, from 10 am to 5 pm.  This is a state-wide event.  The Corvette cruise will start at 10:00 am.  All Corvette owners are invited to join the cruise at no charge.

There will be over 500 Corvettes attending, vendor, music door prizes and lots of family fun.

Project Unity USA is asking everyone to bring nonperishable food items to donate to Harvest Hope Food Bank.  Their truck will be onsite to collect these food items.

All of this is to show appreciation to all South Carolina First Responders including 911 operators, Fire, EMS, Medical personnel and Law Enforcement.

This year due to the Covet situation there will be a special presentation honoring the men and women that work in the medical field.

6th Annual SC First Responders Appreciation Day / Corvette Style

2021-10-06
On: October 6, 2021
In: Events

Project Unity USA is hosting our 6th Annual SC First Responders Appreciation Day / Corvette Style event on Saturday, October 9th, from 10 am toContinue Reading

Two S.C. companies receive U.S. Defense Department awards

2021-10-06
On: October 6, 2021
In: Community News

By W. Thomas Smith Jr. Columbia’s Boyer Commercial Construction and Grand Strand Medical Center in Myrtle Beach were both presented the 2021 Department of DefenseContinue Reading

Lex Med Center Foundation Celebrates “Circle of Care” Campaign

2021-10-05
On: October 5, 2021
In: Health

The Lexington Medical Center Foundation is celebrating breast cancer survivors and the people who support them throughout the month of October with a campaign calledContinue Reading

Leeza’s Care Connection’s Dare2Care Event

2021-10-05
On: October 5, 2021
In: Events, Health

More than just an evening of fundraising, Leeza Gibbons’ Dare2Care charity event on November 11th, is a challenge to find ways to connect and careContinue Reading

How the Bible Was Formed

2021-10-05
On: October 5, 2021
In: Community News

Part 3—The Old Testament and The Apocrypha By Mike DuBose The Old Testament, which comprised 39 books, experienced vigorous debate over 1,500 years. It guidedContinue Reading

Lexington Medical Center Updates Visitation Policies

2021-10-04
On: October 4, 2021
In: Health

In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Lexington Medical Center is once again updating its visitation policies. These new changes are effective Monday, October 4,Continue Reading

On the Table Community Conversation set for October 3-9

2021-09-29
On: September 29, 2021
In: Events

Central Carolina Community Foundation, the Midlands’ center for philanthropy, invites Richland and Lexington County residents to join a community-focused, conversation-based initiative by hosting a virtualContinue Reading

Prisma Health launches free flu shot campaign

2021-09-28
On: September 28, 2021
In: Health

In October, Prisma Health will launch its annual Midlands community free flu vaccination campaign as part of its system-wide effort to offer protection from theContinue Reading

Chambers partner to launch Minority Business Accelerator

2021-09-28
On: September 28, 2021
In: Business

Three Chamber organizations from across South Carolina have jointly announced that Bank of America has provided a $500,000 grant to launch a statewide Minority BusinessContinue Reading

SCDOR’s offers new events resource

2021-09-28
On: September 28, 2021
In: Natural Resources

With South Carolina’s fair and festival season kicking into high gear this month, the South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) has introduced a new resourceContinue Reading

Philharmonic celebrates move to Main Street

2021-09-28
On: September 28, 2021
In: Events

The South Carolina Philharmonic is celebrating the organization’s recent move to Main Street in Columbia and will open the space to the public October 7Continue Reading

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