Minnie Kennedy
Oral History of Minnie Kennedy, Georgetown SC educator and civil rights activist.
More than 320 luncheon guests supported the Women's Club of Precious Blood Church Fashion Show fundraiser Saturday, March 13, 2010, at Pawleys Plantation.
Video by Lloyd Mackall ...
Teams from St. Michael Catholic School, Garden City, SC, test robots for public demo at Surfside Public Library.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010.
Video by Lloyd Mackall ...
Father Daughter Dance at Georgetown Presbyterian Church Feb. 6, 2010. Read more about the dance here. ...

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Mayor Jack Scoville and Council member Jeanette Ard discuss plans for their first term in office. ...
Hightlights from Brookgreen Gardens, Nights of a Thousand Candles event, December, 2009. Learn More about Brookgreen Gardens at www.brookgreen.org ...
More than three dozen children, armed with $100 Wal Mart gift
cards went on a shopping frenzy Saturday (12/12/09) after being chosen
to participate in the annual Sheriffs Sleigh program.The gift
cards, supplied by Dead Dog Saloon in Murrells Inlet, were given to
four children from each elementary school in the county. ...

After sitting
near a Loggerhead sea turtle nest from early morning to evening, one
volunteer had a big surprise recently on the Litchfield by the Sea
beach. Goffinet McLaren of Pawleys Island said she was watching the
first three baby turtles emerge from Nest No. 1, each traveling alone
to the ocean sea. Once the sun went down, there w ...

Hurricane Hugo struck the East Coast in Sept of 1989. A helicopter travels northward up the coast
through Georgetown County, SC capturing footage of historic Pawley's Island, SC.
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An oral history of Georgetown SC, by Patricia Davis Doyle founder of the Georgetown County Historical Society. ...

Oral History of Minnie Kennedy, Georgetown SC educator and civil rights activist. ...

South Carolina's third oldest city, Georgetown was a "port of
entry" in the 1700s, allowing foreign boats into its harbor to
dramatically increase its prosperity. In the 1800s, the city's economic
success rested upon its rice plantations, while the 1900s saw it
blossom with the evolution of its lumber industry. Today it remains a
historic wate ...

Part 2: Bridge2Bridge Charrette Presentation about Georgetown, South Carolina.
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63 emergency calls came into the 911 center in Bell County, Texas
in just 11 minutes last Thursday. The AP's Rich Matthews reports on how
the center handled the shooting rampage at Fort Hood. (Nov. 9) ...

This is a recap of the world's news events that took place on Tuesday, November 10th. (Nov. 10) ...
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