Category: Community

Community interest news from Dillon County

Yellow Jessamine Garden Club Meets

The Yellow Jessamine Garden Club met on Tuesday, April 4, 2017 at 6:30pm at the residence of Larue Bracey. 12 members were present

Josh Walters Speaks To Mount Calvary Brotherhood

The Mount Calvary Brotherhood, WMU, and BYU met on Monday, April 3, at 7:00 p.m., at the Mount Calvary Family Life Center located at 405 Mount Calvary Road, Dillon. After a delicious meal and fellowship the groups dispersed to the proper meeting locations.

God’s Word Shines

“I AM WITH YOU ALWAYS, EVEN TO THE END OF THE AGE.” – Matthew 28:20
The passage above contains the last words of Jesus recorded by the Apostle Matthew. This promise was given by Jesus after He arose from the grave. It was made to encourage believers while they await Jesus’ return.

Mechatronics Preparing Students For High Tech Demands Of Workforce

Manufacturing isn’t what it used to be and to meet the demanding needs of jobs in the highly skilled areas of advanced manufacturing, the Dillon County Technology Center is offering a course of study called Mechatronics Integrated Technologies.

PHOTO GALLERY: Main Street Methodist Men’s Golf Tournament For Red Cross Raises $20,000+

The Main Street Methodist Men’s Golf Tournament to benefit the American Red Cross has raised more than $20,000. Here is a photo gallery from the event.

PHOTO GALLERY: Sunrise And Easter Services Held At Mount Calvary Baptist Church

Sunrise And Easter Services were held Mount Calvary Baptist Church on April 16th. Here is a photo gallery from the services.

NETC Board Holds Meeting

The NETC Board held their March board meeting in Dillon recently.

Dillon Pentecostal Holds Fourth Annual Sportsman Day

The Dillon Pentecostal Holiness Church held the fourth annual Sportsman Day on Thursday, April 6, at the Fellowship Hall at 511 Hwy. 301 South, Dillon.

Duke Energy And RIF Partnering To Improve Reading Proficiency

Following last year’s successful pilot program, Duke Energy and Reading Is Fundamental (RIF), the nation’s largest children’s literacy organization, are partnering for a second consecutive year to minimize the summer slide and improve the reading proficiency of more than 3,000 current second graders in South Carolina.

East Elementary 4-Hers Create School Garden

Have you driven by East Elementary lately? If you have, you might have noticed that it looks like a school garden will soon be growing! Land has been cleared, raised beds have been placed, and soil has been laid.