Around Town, June 5, 2024: Moms of Sumter Addicts Prayer Group, AARP Smart Driver course and more

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Moms of Sumter Addicts (MOSA) Prayer Group meets the second Thursday of each month from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Birnie Hope Center, 210 S. Purdy St., Sumter. This is not a step program or a self-help group but is a group of mothers of addicts spending time in prayer and working to understand and encourage the building of a personal support network. MOSA does not judge, criticize, give advice or discuss other members' situations. For information on the group, contact MOSA.prayer@gmail.com.

Refresh your driving skills and knowledge. The award-winning AARP Smart Driver four-hour course not only updates your awareness of new road design, traffic laws and how to adjust your driving to compensate for physical changes, but it may also qualify you for a multiyear discount on your car insurance. The class costs $20 for AARP members and $25 for non-members. Call or text Margaret at (830) 308-9241 for registration for the June 22 course at Jeffords Insurance, 40 N. Mill St., Manning, or Kelly at (803) 566-3141 for registration for the course at United Methodist Church, 17 E. Rigby St, Manning.

Complement your AARP Smart Driver course with a free CarFit event. CarFit is an assessment to improve your safety and comfort - and reduce the risk of injury during a crash - by making the proper adjustments to ensure your car "fits" you properly. The CarFit events follows the June 22 Smart Driver Course at Jeffords Insurance, 40 N. Mill St, Manning. You do not have to take the Smart Driver Course to attend. Call or text Margaret at (830) 308-9241 for registration.

The Palmetto Optimist Club's Burger Cookoff event returns to downtown Sumter Sept. 14 to help raise money for families battling childhood cancer, and the club is already looking for people to sign up. Teams interested in participating can email PalmettoOptimistClub@gmail.com for details.

The City of Sumter will hold its next community cleanup on Saturday, June 15, with everyone welcome to pitch in to beautify the city they live in. The remaining scheduled cleanup days for this year are on Saturdays: June 15, Aug. 17, Oct. 19 and Dec. 14. The city will provide supplies for volunteers and pick up the bags after the events. Fill out a volunteer form at https://tinyurl.com/fmxkavkp.

If you have any used bicycles you no longer want, donate them to be fixed up and given to children at  Christmas by dropping them off at any Sumter fire station in the city and county all year 'round. Palmetto Optimist Club is accepting the bicycles, in partnership with the Sumter Evening Optimist Club.

Clarendon County Healthy Counties Advisory Council in partnership with HopeHealth and McLeod Health Clarendon will hold a Men's Expo with free health screenings on Saturday, June 29, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Clarendon County Recreational Gym.