Please contact Fairfield Chamber of Commerce for more information Phone 803-635-4242 Fax 803-635-7995 Staff Terry Vickers – President fchamber@truvista.net Susan Yenner – Administrative Assistant fchamber02@truvista.net
Award Presentation of Business, Citizen, and Volunteer of the Year will take place at the Town Council Meeting.
The Applications for Business of the Year, Citizen of the Year, and Volunteer of the Year are available under the news section of The Town of Winnsboro website. Please turn in all applications by February 11th.
Relay for Life of Fairfield County Kick Off Dinner honoring survivors & caregivers. 6 PM, First Church of the Nazarene, 650 9th St. $5 per person, includes spaghetti dinner, salad, drink & dessert. Survivors are free. Tickets contact Norma Branham, Stacy Person, Cheryl Goodwin, Patti…
Winnsboro Lions Clun Annual Pancake Supper at Fairfield Elementary School, See a Lion Club Member for tickets or purchase at the door. ADULTS $4.00 CHILDREN $3.00
If you are looking for something special and different to do for Valentine’s Day,come out to the Sweetheart Special Dinner Train event. Includes train ride, three course gourmet meal, beverages, beer & wine, coffee, chocolates and a rose for the ladies. Make this Valentines Day…
5:30 – 7 :30 at Honeysuckle Acres B&B 70 Honeysuckle Lane Winnsboro. Networking opportunity for new chamber members to introduce their new business to other chamber members.
The University of South Carolina, Columbia Area, Small Business Development Center will offer a three part Quick Books Training Seminar. Each seminar will cost $45.00. All seminars will be held at 111 Maiden Lane, Town of Lexington Town Hall Conference Center, Suite A. Free parking…
Which products are most profitable, managing your business using QuickBooks, Key Reports, and putting it all together. The University of South Carolina, Columbia Area, Small Business Development Center will offer a three part Quick Books Training Seminar. Each seminar will cost $45.00. All seminars will…
11 AM at Christ Central Community Center 235 S Congress St. Presented by Val Green. Sponsored by the Fairfield County Genealogical Society. For information call Frances Lee O’Neal at 803 635-3027.
Local historian Val Green will present a program on the story of Laurens County native, Ann Pamela Cunningham who is credited with saving George Washington's beloved home Mount Vernon from ruin and neglect. This program is sponsored by the John Bratton Chapter of the United…
Tickets go on Sale January 5th @ The 145 Club $8 in advance - $10 day of show doors: 7PM … This versatile singer-songwriter, named "Premier Male Vocalist" five times by the Memphis Chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, knows no…