Lego Club at Library
Children in grades 1 - 5 are invited to come build with Legos at the Nancy Bonnette Library at 4:00 pm on April 12.
Children in grades 1 - 5 are invited to come build with Legos at the Nancy Bonnette Library at 4:00 pm on April 12.
Children in grades 1 – 5 are invited to come play Bingo at the Nancy Bonnette Library at 4:00 pm on April 26.
Stop Human Trafficking, a presentation by Chaplain Laurie Pineda, Executive Director of Pure Life Ministries, will be held at First Baptist Church Wagener on Sunday, April 22, 2018, at 4:00 pm. There is no charge, but a love offering will be collected. You are invited to stay after the presentation for a time of fellowship and an opportunity to purchase WorldCrafts items. WorldCrafts is committed to helping women and children who are at risk for exploitation and helps to provide a safe haven for women as
An adult flag football league is forming at Roy Warner Park. Registration is required and is held from 9:00 - 4:00 on April 23 - May 4 and from 9:00 - 12:00 on Saturday, May 5. Games will be held on Fridays in May and June. See image for more information or phone 803.564.5211.
An adult flag football league is forming at Roy Warner Park. Registration is required and is held from 9:00 - 4:00 on April 23 - May 4 and from 9:00 - 12:00 on Saturday, May 5. Games will be held on Fridays in May and June. See image for more information or phone 803.564.5211.
Bring the family!
By Valerie Sliker, Courtesy Wagener Monthly
The A.L. Corbett Class of ’65 hit the road once again bound, this time, for the SC State House. It was a breezy, cool first-of-Spring day with the white tea olive blooms and the pink Judas tree buds surrounding us as we gathered at the foot of the Wade Hampton monument.
The class took seats in the balcony to observe the House of Representatives as they concluded their deliberations for the day. Before closing, Representative Bill Taylor introduced the Class of ’65 and had them stand. Taylor highlighted the class history from the one-room schoolhouse and being the last of the segregated schools. The representatives gave the class a standing ovation.
When the House adjourned, the State House photographer took an official photo of the class with Representative Bill Clyburn and Representative Joe Jefferson outside between the columns on one of the State House porticos. The class then had thirty minutes in the comfortable main lobby to chat with these legislators as well as with Representative Lonnie Hosey.
Representative Bill Taylor, coming from a television interview, then guided the class into the emptied House to explain the legislative process. He took the time to explain the traditions, the mace, the Well, and the speaking and voting process.
“I’m privileged to serve you and represent you in the House,” Taylor began speaking with the class. “It looks chaotic from up in the balcony, but there is a lot going on. I have a bill about driving under the influence of electronics. We voted on the education committee today. It has had 4 sub committees and it will be on the floor when we come back.” The House is taking a furlough until April 3.
Auditions are Monday, 3/26, Tuesday, 3/27, and Thursday, 3/29 in the auditorium during ILT.
To sign up for an audition slot, stop by Mr. Lewis' classroom (240) asap.
The top three finishers will win a monetary prize.
Sunday 3/25 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 pm.
Mon - Wed, 7:00 p.m.
Rev. John Muller speaking. Music and nursery provided.