On October 16th, 2011, Pine Hill A.M.E. Church held a dedication service commemorating the church and former Pine Hill School becoming a Historical Landmark.
Category: Community
Community interest news from Dillon County
What’s Cooking At Latta Elementary School?
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•Latta Elementary School students of Amy Moody’s fourth grade class and Gregory Dean Parker’s fifth grade class were involved in a hands-on experiment in the school’s cafeteria to introduce the students to the school’s new, healthier choice menu.
District Four Board Of Trustees Meets
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•The Dillon District Four Board of Trustees met on October 17th.
Union Baptist Church Ladies Share Talents
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•Ladies at Union Baptist Church in Temperance Hill are sharing their talents to bring comfort to hospice patients in Dillon and Marion counties.
The ladies have been busy crocheting and knitting blankets and prayer shawls.
District Four Develops New Mission Statement, Belief
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•Dillon School District Four has developed a new mission statement and a new belief.
Butterfly Release Held
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•The Glove and Trowel Garden Club for more than 15 years now has sponsored the butterfly release at East Elementary School.
Dillon Native Exhibiting At Charlotte Fine Art Gallery
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•The Charlotte Woodcarvers Club is pleased to announce that Dr. Terrell A. Crowley, a native of Dillon County, South Carolina, is exhibiting his art work in the highly regarded Charlotte Fine Art Gallery in Charlotte, North Carolina.
First Baptist Church Celebrates 120th Anniversary
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•The well planned and long anticipated celebration of the 120th anniversary of First Baptist Church came to fruition on Sunday, October 16, 2011, with almost 400 people in attendance.
Latta School Board Meets
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•The Latta School Board of Trustees met for the regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, October 11, 2011 at 6:30 p.m. in the District Administration Conference Room.
Dillon And Marlboro County Sheriffs Cracking Down On Copper Theft
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•Sheriff Major Hulon of Dillon County and Sheriff Fred Knight of Marlboro County jointly announced October 13th at a news conference that there will be a special emphasis on solving and prosecuting cases involving copper theft.