"Voices of Camden: The Quarrel with Oneself," the popular Tony Scully workshop in writing and performing dramatic monologues, is back on the stage of the Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County (FAC) for the eighth time. The performance is scheduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Wood Auditorium.
Spectators at the 41st Annual Marion DuPont 2010 Colonial Cup had their eyes to the sky Saturday just before the races began.
The final week of registration for the Rec Department's youth basketball program is approaching.
Monday Breakfast -- Muffin with cheese stick. Lunch -- Teriyaki beef bites, steamed rice, oriental vegetables, breadstick and fruit. Tuesday Breakfast -- Sausage biscuit. Lunch -- Pizza, tossed salad, steamed carrots and fruit. Wednesday Breakfast -- Breakfast pizza bagel. Lunch -- Roasted turkey, cornbread dressing with gravy, green beans, warm cinnamon apples and fresh fruit. Thursday Breakfast -- Yogurt and graham crackers. Lunch -- Chili cheese nachos, seasoned corn, fruit and a cookie. Friday Breakfast ...
The late Sgt. 1st Class Wally Miles is still making an impression on the hearts and minds of the students at Lugoff-Elgin High School.
Local collector Ross E. Beard Jr. will be the featured speaker Nov. 21 at 2 p.m. at a special program at the Camden Archives and Museum.
Folline Vision Center is celebrating 20 years of eye care service in Kershaw County this year.
The Camden Jaycees are gearing up for their annual Christmas Stocking Fund Drive.
Kershaw County veterans will be honored for their service to country at two tribute programs hosted by local American Legion posts.
The Bloomsbury Inn of Camden was recently honored by admittance into Select Registry, Distinguished Inns of North America, the premier innkeeping association in the United States and Canada. Out of the thousands of inns in North America, only an elite few will be invited to join Select Registry this year.The Bloomsbury Inn joins more than 400 other exceptional properties that are already members of the Association.
Nancy Thornton has joined the Camden office of Russell and Jeffcoat Realtors Inc.
U.S. Air Force Airman Micah J. Rowell graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
Cliniesha C. Edwards has graduated from the Army ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) Leader's Training Course at Fort Knox, Ky.
Codorus Press of New York has nominated author and Camden native Scott B. Pruden for the Pushcart Prize in fiction.
In a special ceremony Nov. 1, Ross E. Beard Jr., a colonel with the S.C. Military Department, was promoted to the rank of brigadier general and assigned to the joint services detachment.
The Aggie family lost a beloved member when Reveille VII, the retired mascot of Texas A&M University, died last week. Ever since her arrival in Aggieland, Reveille VII, a female American Collie, had been receiving the best care available at the Small Animal Hospital at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Science (CVM). Stacy Eckman, a lecturer at the CVM, had been treating Rev for arthritis since last August, when Rev's ...
On Mother's Day, May 12, 2013, hospice delivered a potted flower to Luvenia Sowell. It was left on her porch, for no one was home. The family had gone to church, including Mrs. Sowell, who spent this day as she had every other Sunday -- with the Lord.
The Lake Wateree Association (LWA) and the Wateree Homeowners Association Fairfield County (WHOA) will sponosr their annual Fourth of July fireworks display on July 4 around 9:15 p.m. LWA officials said the best place to view is from Clearwater Cove Marina. LWA has a long tradition of organizing the fireworks show for the comunity. Donations from the public are encouraged and can be sent to LWA, P.O. Box 2132, Camden, SC 29020. Contributions can also ...
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