Planter’s Row: Pumpkins
Pumpkins have been grown in North America for thousands of years; Native Americans ate pumpkins roasted, boiled and stewed, and roasted the seeds. Today, most pumpkins are used for jack-o-lanterns or baking sweets.
Pumpkins have been grown in North America for thousands of years; Native Americans ate pumpkins roasted, boiled and stewed, and roasted the seeds. Today, most pumpkins are used for jack-o-lanterns or baking sweets.
Dillon Congregational celebrated their annual Van Drivers Appreciation Day on Sunday, Oct. 5th during the 11:00 a.m. service.
“The Dillon Historic School foundation will meet Tuesday, October 7 in the conference room of the Chamber of Commerce at 7:00 p.m.
September has brought with it a beautiful fall season, giving us plenty of opportunity to be in the garden.
First Citizens Bank is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
The Ann Fulmore Harllee Chapter of The United Daughters of the Confederacy met September 11, 2014 at the home of Mrs. Howard Sloan.
On Saturday, September 13, members of the Pee Dee Baptist Association held a dedication service for the newly completed Lee Chapel at Pinehill Baptist Retreat. The Lee Chapel is named in memory of Marion “Bull” Lee, who served as director of Camp Pinehill from 1976 – 1991.
Ramona McKoy-Cummings, foreign language teacher at Lake View High School, was named the district’s 2014-2015 Teacher of the Year at the annual banquet held .
Laura J. Cooke was recently selected as Teacher of the Year for Dillon School District Three for 2014-2015.
Minister Bernard McCallum was elevated to the office of Elder with the Lighthouse Full Gospel Mission Church August 3, 2014. The church is located in Washington, DC.