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Columbia Police Officer To Hold Book Signing For Her First Children's Book

Columbia Police Officer To Hold Book Signing For Her First Children's Book

You are invited to a book signing as Columbia Police Officer, Sandra E. Thomas, presents her first children’s book “Grandma’s Here.” She will be signing books on May 25th at 10:30 a.m. at Books On Broad which is located at 944 Broad Street in Camden.

For more information please email delilahsbooks@gmail.com or call 803.609.6833.

VP Biden headlining annual SC Democratic dinner

VP Biden headlining annual SC Democratic dinner

 

Mitchell to be new assistant principal at Lugoff-Elgin High

Mitchell to be new assistant principal at Lugoff-Elgin High

 

Mid-Carolina High School science teacher Joel Mitchell will become an assistant principal at Lugoff-Elgin High School next school year. 

 

“I am extremely pleased with Mr. Mitchell’s depth of instructional background,” said KCSD Superintendent Frank Morgan.  “His positive attitude and enthusiasm are contagious. We look forward to welcoming him to the Kershaw County School District family.”

 

Red Cross Board Chairwoman becomes a Member of National Council

Red Cross Board Chairwoman becomes a Member of National Council

Local American Red Cross Board Chairwoman and former First Lady of South Carolina (1999-2003), Rachel Hodges, has been named a member of the National Council for the Tiffany Circle Society of Women Leaders. 

Youth Arts Month Winners Announced

Youth Arts Month Winners Announced

Camden— More than 140 pieces of art by Kershaw County school children were submitted to the Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County’s (FAC) Youth Arts Month Exhibit this year. After much deliberation, the winners have been announced. The juried exhibit of elementary, middle and high school artwork by students throughout Kershaw County in a variety of media, from colored pencil and watercolor to mixed media, photography, and sculpture will be in the Bassett Gallery through April 5.

Heritage Tea Winners Announced

Heritage Tea Winners Announced

Camden, SC—March 6, 2013—During the month of February, the Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County (FAC) presented awards to Kershaw County students who participated in the 2013 Heritage Tea. Students in grades three through eight from across the county worked on projects reflective of cultural heroes and legends in celebration of Black History Month in an art project competition. Awards were presented to all winners and the teachers of 1st place winners.