But for Now Kenneth McCormack, at 17, Directs a Play Kenneth McCormack is quick to say that his interest in Broadway has nothing to do with the wish for “starpower,” but rather his interest is in the great advantage in New York of the scope of the performance industry, thus the greater possibilities for having a […]
A large group of bicyclists enjoyed a stay at The Edgefield Inn recently on their way to the coast of South Carolina. They started in Seneca and came 104 miles to Edgefield, and left the next morning for the coast. This was on June 19-21. They are riding with a purpose; their Web site spells […]
The American Legion Post # 30 made history with the installation of their first female veteran as Post Commander. Jane Doolittle was sworn in Thursday evening June 19th during ceremonies at the post. She will take up her duties as commander with the July meeting. In photo Commander Robert Loar installs the new officers of Post # […]
SHARE: Presents Charles Brown, STHS grad, advocate for fathers, speaker; Thursday, June 26, at 5:30 p.m., W.E. Parker Elementary, 21 Crest Rd., Edgefield. Public invited. For more info, 803-637-4020. Edgefield Farmers and Artisans Market: Town Square, every Saturday until November from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Plants, vegetables, fresh eggs, crafts and more. Vendors welcome. Info: […]
Miss Firecracker Contest is another great comedy, and a mother-son team is acting, and the son is directing. In the photo, left is Kenneth McCormack (whom the reader may remember from Second Samuel) and he is also directing this new play. To the right, standing, is his mother in real life, Ali McCormack. Seated is Brittany […]
Now you can dispose of your worn United States Flag respectfully and with the honor that it deserves. You flew your flag with pride but now she is worn out and you have decided to replace it with a new one. You may privately dispose of your worn flag but it should not be thrown […]
Miss Kathy S. Oliphant graduated on April 26, 2014, from Georgetown University earning an Executive Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA). She holds a BA degree in history education and an Master of Education in counselor education, from S.C. State University. Ms. Oliphant was awarded a US Army Green to Gold Scholarship to pursue her […]
Tim Worth carved his first decoy in 1987 and has exhibited them in Edgefield in years past. In April, he competed in the Ward World Championship Wildfowl Carving Competition and won second in species with 2 black ducks in the Lem and Steve Ward Gunning Pairs. This past weekend Core Sound Waterfowl Museum “Rig of […]
Ridge Spring Baptist Church will celebrate the July 4 holiday by welcoming local World War II servicemen as featured speakers during Sunday’s service, June 29, at 11 a.m. Everyone is invited to attend. From the D-Day invasion on the beaches of Normandy to delivering air strikes in the Pacific-Asian Theatre, some of the country’s finest […]
A few years ago, artist Pamela Moore established a group – Personalities on the Square – and she painted portraits of a few of them. (The painting of Terry Ferrell holding his famous feline is probably best known.) Another personality on the square, already inhabiting a place of business for almost a year, starting in […]