Darlington County Autism Support Group holds summer camp

Calling all Parents/caregivers of children on the autism spectrum! If you are looking for a camp for your child to go to for a week, please contact the Hartsville YMCA to sign up. Darlington County Autism Support Group along with Hartsville YMCA is doing a camp called “Puzzle Pieces.” The camp runs Monday July 10 through Friday July 14 from 9:00 a.m. to noon for ages four and up. The cost is $30.00 and it includes a...

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FDTC holds Discovery Camp

Florence-Darlington Technical College will hold an Investigation Station Discovery Camp, June 12 -16. The camp will run Mon-Thurs., 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at SiMT on the back of the FDTC campus. Discovery Camp is an intermediate science camp that provides a challenging opportunity for 7th and 8th grade students to experience hands-on science and engineering in a ‘Make-It, Take-It’ setting. Campers participate in hydraulics/pneumatics,...

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Darlington County School District providing children free meals during the summer through USDA program

Darlington County School District will provide breakfast and lunch for children this summer at several school sites through the United States Department of Agriculture’s Seamless Summer Meals Program. Meals will be provided to anyone 18 years of age or younger at no cost. The program begins June 5 at nine locations. Seven of the sites will be open Monday through Thursday, while two will operate Monday through Friday. Other Friday...

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Pee Dee men standing up to help end sexual violence

This spring, Pee Dee Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Assault (PDC) launched the 100 Man Campaign. The campaign invites male leaders in the region to contribute to sexual assault prevention efforts by donating at least $100 and, as PDC Board Chair Irby Wilson says, “by standing against sexual violence – neither participating in it nor tolerating it by others, speaking up to stop language and actions that demean or blame victims,...

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Darlington County Council on Aging holds Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program

The Darlington County Council on Aging will be issuing free coupons to low income individuals age 60 and older that may be used to purchase fresh produce at local participating farmers’ markets. Each eligible person will receive $25 worth of coupons that may be used at participating markets from May through October 15, 2017. The coupons will be issued on a first come first served basis until the supply is exhausted. The coupons...

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