Church News – October 14, 2015

em>Please send your church news to: editor@newsandpress.net Indian Branch UMC Fall Chicken Bog Don’t cook dinner! Enjoy the delicious Fall Chicken Bog by the Indian Branch United Methodist Church on Friday, October 23 from 4 – 8 p.m. $7 a plate, eat in or take out. Served at the Indian Branch Community Center. Mt. Tabor AME Annual Homecoming The Pastor and members of Mt. Tabor AME Church cordially invite you and your church family to...

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Pets of the week: Gonzales & Mary
Oct20

Pets of the week: Gonzales & Mary

Super fun and totally fearless! I’m ready to be your pet. Super friendly and playful and bouncy, oh my, I’m the cute little guy you to take to the local park and have the kids swarm! Already a skilled leash walker, I love activity, play dates, hug time and kissy time. Hope YOU pick me to be yours today! Ask for Gonzales. 4 mos old; male; lab mix Mary is just a delightful young lady! This deep charcoal jacketed lady is...

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Pumpkins in the Park
Oct20

Pumpkins in the Park

Pumpkins in the Park delighted children from Darlington on Friday, October 16 as the Darlington Recreation Department hosted a pumpkin painting event in Williamson Park, joined by Miss S.C. Sweet Potato Teen Kinsley Odom. Photos by Will Isgett.

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Volunteers come out for Cleanup Day
Oct13

Volunteers come out for Cleanup Day

The Southeast Darlington Revitalization Committee held a Cleanup Day Oct. 9 in the Jordan Street area, and volunteers enjoyed a hot dog lunch before taking up their gloves and trash bags and combing the neighborhood for litter.

The Darlington Fire Department joined in the effort, checking neighborhood homes for fire safety and installing free 10-year smoke alarms where needed.

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Not just pink!
Oct13

Not just pink!

A personal note on cancer awareness.

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Church of the Week: Hopewell Presbyterian Church
Oct13

Church of the Week: Hopewell Presbyterian Church

Bill Segars has a strong love and appreciation for history, having grown up on a farm in Kelleytown on land that has been in the family since 1821. He uses his 40-year building career to combine with his love of history to develop a passion for historical restoration. Segars was able to find, photograph and research more than 750 religious edifices throughout the state. We are delighted to share his “Church of the Week” with our readers!

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