Family movie event
The Dr. John M. Thomason Public Library in Olanta will host a family movie event from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Children and their entire families are invited, and food will be provided. Admission is free; the film is rated G. For more information, call the library at (843) 396-4287.
Senior appreciation supper
The Lake City Senior Center will be having a Senior Citizen Appreciation supper from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday. Anyone 50 years or older is invited. You do not have to be a member to attend.
ScienceSouth camps
ScienceSouth will hold its last two summer camps beginning with Extreme Engineering through July 23, followed by Junior Scientist camp from Monday to July 30. Both camps run from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Junior Scientist camp is ScienceSouth’s newest camp and is for little scientists ages 6 to 8. For more information, call (843) 679-5353, ext. 310.
Emmanuel Academy
Emmanuel Academy, at 108 Dansing St. in Lake City, will have a chicken bog fundraiser July 28. Plates are $7 each. For tickets, call (843) 374-2613.
Hospice volunteer training
Winyah Hospice and Amedisys Co. are hosting a volunteer training at 6 p.m. July 29. This training will be open to the public. Call Stacie Moore at (843) 656-0820 to reserve seating.
Olanta computer classes
In July, the Dr. John M. Thomason Public Library in Olanta will offer free computer classes. Computer Basics: The Internet will be taught from 5:30-6:30 p.m. July 29.
The class will last about one hour. It is a complete class and is not part of a series. Admission is free, but registration is required.
For more information or to register, call (843) 396-4287.
FMU planetarium
Pageant
The Little Ms. Starlett Beauty Pageant 2010 will be held Aug. 14 at Florence Civic Center for ages 12 months to 12 years. Categories are “Beauty Wear” and “Wow Wear.” The “Wow Wear” winner will receive a cash prize. For more information, call (843) 356-3810.
Baseball player search
Coast to Coast Baseball is seeking skilled baseball players ages 10-18 to represent the United States in competition in Puerto Rico, or to work with top college coaches and pro scouts at one of its Florida or Arizona Camp & Showcase events held at the Major League Baseball spring-training complex. For more information, visit the tryouts section of the Coast to Coast website, www.coasttocoastathletics.com, or call (740) 373-4455.
FMU fall semester
Francis Marion University’s fall semester classes begin Aug. 23. For more information and to register, call (843) 661-1231.
Florence Symphony auditions
Auditions for the Florence Symphony Orchestra’s 2010-11 season will be held Aug. 23. There are openings for principal trombone and principal clarinet as well as section players throughout the symphony.
The auditions will be held at Central United Methodist Church’s third-floor rehearsal room in the sanctuary building. Central is located at the corner of Irby and Cheves streets in downtown Florence.
All interested musicians should e-mail manager@florencesymphony.com at any time or call (843) 661-2541 after Monday to make an appointment. Please have a solo piece of your choosing prepared, and sight reading will be provided.
The deadline for applying is noon Aug. 20.
The Florence Symphony Orchestra came into being in the spring of 1949. A call for volunteers to form a community band has lead to over half a century of performances with four concerts a season. As it prepares to move into the new Francis Marion University Performing Arts Center, the symphony will expand to five concerts in the coming season. The symphony also operates the Florence Symphony Youth Orchestra.
Hospice volunteers
Hospice Care of South Carolina is seeking volunteers in Florence County. Celebrating its 14th year of care with offices in 26 counties, Hospice Care of South Carolina provides compassion and comfort to families and patients living with life-limiting illness. The treatment goal is to enable patients to continue an alert, pain-free life and to manage other symptoms so that they may live with dignity and quality, surrounded by their loved ones. For more information, contact Whitney Rogers, regional volunteer coordinator, at (843) 409-7991 or whitney.rogers@hospicecare.net or one of your local offices at (803) 484-6869 or (843) 355-3105.
Pee Dee Regional Art Competition
The Florence Museum of Art, Science and History has announced the Pee Dee Regional Art Competition 2010. Entries to the competition will be accepted between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Aug. 20 and 21 at the museum, at 558 Spruce St. in Florence.
An online prospectus can be completed and printed from the Florence Museum website, at www.florencemuseum.org.
The competition highlights the best contemporary art in South Carolina’s 12-county eastern region, which includes Florence, Darlington, Chesterfield, Dillon, Georgetown, Horry, Marion, Sumter, Marlboro, Williamsburg, Lee and Kershaw counties.
Awards will be presented at the opening party, to be held the evening of Aug. 27. First place is a cash award of $600, second place is $400, and third place is $250. There are four honorable mention awards for $65 as well as a $50 JoAnn Fender Scarborough People’s Choice award, which is voted upon that evening by all of the attendees of the opening reception.
Each artist may submit as many as four pieces in any medium. The works must be hand-delivered to the Florence Museum before 4 p.m. on Sept. 12 and 13.
There is a fee of $12.50 per entry, but museum members may submit two free entries.
For more information, call the museum (843)-662-3351.
Williamsburg Tech early registration
Williamsburg Technical College has announced a special early registration for new students with completed admissions paperwork. The registration will take place from 1-2 p.m. and 5-6 p.m. from Thursday through Aug. 5.
The admissions application process must be complete to take advantage of early registration. Open registration for the public is scheduled for 3-8 p.m. Aug. 18 and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug.19. High school students may also register to take college courses while still in high school.
Course information, admission applications and financial aid applications are available at www.wiltech.edu or by visiting Williamsburg Technical College.
FMU conference
Francis Marion University’s Graduate School of Education is hosting the third annual Conference for Advocacy for the Non-traditional and Divergent Learner (CANDL) from 8:30 am to 1 p.m. Friday in the Lee Nursing Building. Admission is free. For registration and more information, call (843) 661-1558.
'What Do I Do at the End of the Day’
An event titled “What Do I Do at the End of the Day” will be at Lake City football stadium from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday with speakers, mentors, expounders and comedians as well as food, games, giveaways and more. Transportation will be provided. For more information, call (843) 598-2236.
Class reunions
Young entrepreneurs
SC Economics, formerly the SC Council on Economic Education, is looking for five elementary, middle or high school students who have taken up the challenge of running their own businesses. They must understand the costs and benefits of working for themselves and be willing to share their experiences with their peers.
The five 2011 SC Young Entrepreneurs will be interviewed on the ETV Stock Market Game Program, which is broadcast to schools during the fall and spring semesters. In addition, at SC Economics’ awards luncheon, each student will receive a $200 cash prize and be honored by their teachers and fellow students.
If you know a student who fits the profile of a SC Young Entrepreneur, fill out the Young Entrepreneur Nomination Form at http://www.sceconomics.org/entrepreneur_form.htm.
Teachers, parents, community members or even young entrepreneurs themselves may complete the form.
SC Economics is a nonprofit business-education partnership dedicated to providing teachers with the tools and resources needed to educate South Carolina’s students about financial literacy, economic principles, and the changing global economy. To learn more, visit www.sceconomics.org.
New York City trip
RnJ Events will sponsor a bus trip to New York City to see “The MAAFA Suite -The Healing Journey” along with shopping and sightseeing Sept. 23-26. The MAAFA Commemoration in New York is a coming together of the community to memorialize and honor the millions of Africans lost in the horror of what has previously been identified as the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade/Middle Passage. 2010 marks the 16th year St. Paul Community Baptist Church commemorates the MAAFA theatre production. For more information on how to participate, contact Robin L. Coletrain at (803) 556-9697 or rcoletrain08@yahoo.com or James E. Singletary at (917) 992-5830 or js2864@columbia.edu.
Safe Sitter courses
Safe Kids Florence, led by McLeod Health, will host a series of Safe Sitter courses for girls and boys ages 11 to 13. The courses will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the McLeod Pavilion Day Hospital Conference Room.
The next course will be held Aug. 10; register by Tuesday.
Safe Sitter is a medically based program that teaches young adolescents how to effectively handle emergencies when caring for children. Thousands of young adolescents across the country have been trained by Safe Sitter Instructors to handle life-threatening emergencies.
Safe Sitter students will receive hands-on practice in basic lifesaving techniques to handle a potential crisis. They will also learn helpful tips to make them more confident caregivers, including safety precautions, how to understand children of different ages, and even the business of babysitting.
Safe Kids asks that parents or guardians escort their child to the class in the morning in order to briefly provide them with important information. The class is $35 and includes class materials, a T-shirt, certificate and lunch. The McLeod Pavilion Day Hospital Conference Room is located at 801 E. Cheves St. in Florence.
Safe Kids Florence led by McLeod Health is funded in part by the McLeod Health Foundation.
To register, please call McLeod Reservations and Scheduling at (843) 777-2005. Please register early because space is limited.
Family reunion
The Archie and Lou Porter family reunion will be held from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. July 31 at Brown’s BBQ in Kingstree. For more information, call Libby at (843) 345-1472.
Guest Care Program
Lake City Community Hospital now offers the Guest Care Program, which provides a 24-hour care on a short-term or long-term basis. Those who qualify are persons needing supervision, specific therapy or assistance with normal activities. The program is intended to give the caregiver a much-needed break. Generally, a stay is usually no longer than 14 days. Long-term care is available if space is available and criteria are met. Guest Care is not covered by insurance, Medicare or Medicaid, but is payable only by cash in advance. For more information, call (843) 374-6128.
Grief support group
McLeod Hospice is offering a support group for people coping with the loss of a loved one, whether or not the loss is hospice related. The group will meet at noon the last Wednesday of each month in the McLeod Hospice House, at 1203 E. Cheves St. in Florence. For more information, call (843) 777-2007.
Head Start success stories
Head Start is looking for alumni. If you graduated from Lake City/Olanta Head Start, call Yvonne McFadden at (843) 394-5266. The center is planning now for Head Start Awareness Month, which is October.
The Lake City/Olanta Head Start is looking for alumni throughout South Carolina who will share their stories and testimonials of their Head Start experiences. If you or someone you know has attended a Lake City/Olanta Head Start program, call McFadden to be a part of activities as Head Start celebrates 40 years. Head Start would also like to use stories for possible inclusion on its website and in future publications.
Farmers market
The National Bean Market Museum, at 111 Henry St. in Lake City, will hold its farmers market in the Town Square during spring and summer from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays. For more information, call the museum at (843) 374-1500.
House fire
Donations are being accepted for the family of Bobby and Angela Matthews following a house fire. An account has been set up at the Exchange Bank of South Carolina — the Angela Matthews Fire Loss Foundation. For more information, call (843) 244-6785.
James Gregory
Florence Civic Center, at 3300 W Radio Drive in Florence, will have “Comedy Night with James Gregory Live” at 8 p.m. Aug. 21. Tickets are $29.50. Group tables are available at a discounted price. Tickets are available by visiting the civic center box office, ordering online at www.ticketmaster.com or calling (800) 745-3000.
Pee Dee Coalition
The Pee Dee Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Assault is seeking volunteers. The coalition is a nonprofit volunteer organization dedicated to the reduction of rape, family violence and child abuse and to the needs of its victims. Volunteers make a direct impact in the lives of victims. Whether it is holding someone’s hand at the hospital or organizing a pantry at the shelter, the coalition has programs that cover a variety of interests. For more information, call County Coordinator Freda Cox at (843) 354-6481.
S.C. Tobacco Festival
The S.C. Tobacco Festival will take place in conjunction with the Heritage Music and Arts Festival from Sept. 16-18 in Lake City.
The schedule is as follows:
More information will be released as the festival draws near.
Special needs
Parents or guardians who have a child or children with special needs and may be interested in becoming a part of a parent-to-parent support group can contact Tommy and Michelle Russell at (843) 373-0912 or (843) 356-5714 or visit pillaroutreach@yahoo.com.
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