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Christmas fun continues throughout county

Laurens County, South Carolina – Christmas activities stretched across the county last week, and this weekend they continue with Holiday Wine and Chocolate Tasting, in-store shopping events in Laurens and Clinton and a Christmas at the Park Saturday afternoon in Cross Hill. Cross Hill’s Christmas at the Park  is planned for 3:30-6:30 p.m. at the…

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Neighborhood shopping encouraged this week on Pink Friday

Laurens County, South Carolina – This Friday Laurens County residents are being encouraged to visit local independent retailers for the county’s first Pink Friday shopping event. “I think it’s been common in larger cities but it was new to us,” said Laurens County Chamber of Commerce President Dabs Davis, adding that the Nov. 21 small…

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Cross-county music – Thursday in Clinton, Laurens this Friday

Laurens County, South Carolina – Main Street Laurens and Main Street Clinton are providing options this week for those looking for some live music and fun during these early summer evenings. Tonight, Thursday evening, June 19, Main Street Clinton’s 3rd Thursday Concert Series at The Depot, 122 East Main Street, Clinton, will feature the musical…

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ROTR brings music festival to Clinton May 17

Clinton, South Carolina – Rhythm on the Rails will take on a smaller footprint this year as Main Street Clinton focuses on music and food for the afternoon and evening festival. Planned for Saturday, May 17, the festival will run from 1 to 9 p.m., and feature music, food trucks and games. There will still…

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Clinton premiers new musical light show Thursday

The introduction of Clinton’s new musical Christmas light show, “O Lighted Night,” created by a nationally-known designer, will take Clinton’s Christmas decor to an entirely new level starting at 6 p.m. this Thursday and running every half hour each evening through the new year. “John Reynolds is multi-Emmy award winning lighting designer,” said Main Street…

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City assists restaurants, encourages compliance to prevent illness

The City of Clinton is offering curbside service signage to help participating restaurants remain open during the current COVID-19 quarantine period. The announcement was part of a press conference held Thursday morning by Clinton Mayor Bob McLean and department heads and offered Clinton residents an update about the city’s actions regarding COVID-19. In order to help…

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