Category: Clubs

Meeting reports and activities of Dillon County’s clubs and organizations

Glove And Trowel Garden Starts New Year

The Glove and Trowel Garden Club started their new year with a meeting on Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 3:30 p.m. Elizabeth Jordan was the hostess.

SHE IS ME Works Through The Pandemic

SHE Is Me Mentoring Program seeks to offer young women unique real-world exposure to potential career exploration, personal development & growth, cultural immersion (engagement), and a commitment to community service.

Yellow Jessamine Garden Club Kicks Off New Year

The Yellow Jessamine Garden Club kicked off their new year with a phenomenal meeting on Tuesday, September 1, 2020 at 6:30 p.m.

Help For Veterans Cancels Health Fair Due To COVID-19

Help For Veterans, Inc, has cancelled their Fourth Annual Health Fair due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

National 4-H Week To Be Observed

Don’t miss out on the chance to celebrate your 4-H pride this year with National 4-H Week!

VFW Names Meeting Room In Honor Of George M. Pullie

Recently, the members of VFW Home Post 6091 in Dillon honored George M. Pullie by naming the meeting room at the VFW Home Post the George M. Pullie Hall.

Yellow Jessamine Garden Club Places Birdhouses At State Park

SEVERAL MEMBERS of The Yellow Jessamine Garden Club met at Little Pee Dee State Park on July 18, 2020.

Alpha Alpha Chapter Expresses Gratitude To Essential Workers

The members of Alpha Alpha Chapter of Alpha Pi Chi National Sorority, Inc. recently expressed their gratitude to the staff of Pruitt Nursing Facility and the Dillon Health Department.

Dillon County’s Alpha Lambda Chapter Of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International Wraps Up Busy Year

Dillon County’s Alpha Lambda Chapter Of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International wrapped up a busy year.

Dillon Garden Club Observes National Garden Week

In honor of National Garden Club Week, members of The Dillon Garden Club invite everyone to enjoy the beautiful yellow daylilies in our Bird and Butterfly Garden at the corner of Jackson Street and Old Marion Highway. (Contributed Photo)