Category Archives: Happenings
2020 Census
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Beach Tree Gets A “Flower Flash” —
Coligny Beach Hilton Head Island South Carolina A local florist along with Brides that cancelled their weddings found a way to brighten everyone’s day. Coligny Beach tree receives a dress upcancelled wedding bouquets used to brighten everyones day Pretty and … Continue reading
Bethel Lutheran Church Cemetery Survey
Interesting bit of the history of the church and early members buried in the cemetery.
Savannah Saint Patrick’s Day Parade
Parade route Continue reading
2020 EPCOT’S International Flower and Garden Festival —
***** Highlights for the 2020 International Flower and Garden Festival include: 16 Outdoor Kitchens offering delectable small plates, and flavorful non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages—along with several new food and refreshment kiosks More than 70 world-renowned Disney-themed topiaries—including many totally original … Continue reading
Spaceship Earth at EPCOT Will Be Closing May 26, 2020! —
**** Disney Parks continues to move forward with the major renovations and upgrades at EPCOT ahead of the 40th anniversary celebration planned for 2022. Included in the renovation is the complete overhaul of Spaceship Earth. The update “will focus on … Continue reading
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway at Disney’s Hollywood Studios Opens March 4th —
***** Opens March 4, 2020!! The Cast Member Previews were held for the new Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway attraction and it got rave reviews. The old attraction’s tracks and large capacity car seating were replaced with a new smooth, … Continue reading
Safe Transaction Zone —
Effingham County Sheriff’s Office safe area for finalizing social selling transactions Continue reading
Nurturing Thursday in advance… — mazeepuran (माझे e-पुराण)
Timeless Advice… was hard to resist until Thursday 😀 😀 😀 For Becca’s Nurturing Thursday via Nurturing Thursday in advance… — mazeepuran (माझे e-पुराण)
Mizpah United Methodist Church, 1859, Effingham County —
From the South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church: In the late 1850s, Dr. Ayer from Rome came to the community to visit his daughter, Mrs. Anderson P. Longstreet, who lived in the community. There was no Methodist church … Continue reading