Living in the awareness of God’s presence
Here is a touching story found in John chapter 12 about humble servants love for her Lord.
Darlington County Library ends overdue fines on all children’s items
The Darlington County Library System will end charging overdue fines on all children’s items June 1st. All past overdue fines will be waived and no future overdue fines will be charged on any children’s items. The Library’s Board approved a policy of no longer charging overdue fines on children’s materials at its May Board meeting. The Library wants to encourage children to read because their success in the future depends on their...
Church News – May 31, 2017
Please send your church news and photos to: editor@newsandpress.net Bible Academy Bethel AME Church will have the Put on the Whole Armor of God Bible Academy Tuesdays in June. The academy will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and lunch will be served. Registration will be June 3 at the AME Fellowship Hall. For more information, email BibleAcademy@yahoo.com. Vacation Bible School Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church, Darlington, SC...
Do you know Darlington County?
The photo from last week was of a piece of art on the campus of Thornwell School for the Arts in Hartsville. Readers will correct guesses were Jessica Robinson, Donna Gattison, Bill Segars, Beverly King, Helen Lawson and Wanda Hall. Today, you will find another location shot from Darlington County. Do you know where it is? Please let us know by sending your guesses to: editor@newsandpress.net or call 843-393-3811. Deadline is 5 p.m....
DHS Lady Falcons Softball Camp
The Lady Falcons coaches and students are holding a softball camp, June 12 – June 14. The camp is for students ages 5 to 12 and will take place each day from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Lady Falcons softball field. The registration fee is $30 and includes a t-shirt. To register, visit the Darlington Recreation Department. The deadline is June 5. For more information, call 843-917-9558.
Miss Darlington and Miss Darlington Teen crowned
The St. John’s Elementary School auditorium was crowded Sunday, May 21 as two new winners were crowned in the Miss Darlington and Miss Darlington Teen Pageants. Returning after a five-year hiatus, 20 young ladies from across the region competed for the titles. Throughout the evening the ladies showcased their talent through dance and song, answered questions about a variety of topics, including religious tolerance and the legalization...