Clarendon briefs for July 22, 2022: Summer revival, financial workshop and more

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Clarendon Summer Revival July 25-29

CLARENDON COUNTY - The Clarendon County Summer Revival will be held from 6:30-9 p.m. July 25-29 at Scott's Branch Football Field.

The theme of the revival is "Faith Based Pastors and Community Leaders are Taking a Stand Against Gun Violence."

Hosted by Elder Albert Thomas, each night of the revival will feature a different worship leader, including Apostle Elizabeth Gibson, Pastor Michael DeCosta, Dr. W.T. Johnson, Pastor Billy Carlisle and Thomas.

Each night of the revival, Linda Kind will be honored. Kind is the mother of Tutu Kind who was killed in June at a graduation party at her home.

Thomas asks that attendees wear orange each night to show their support for ending gun violence.

Free financial workshop July 30

SUMMERTON - A free financial literacy workshop facilitated by Joel Nesbitt, financial adviser with Edward Jones Investments, will be held from 1-5 p.m. Saturday, July 30, at Summerton Town Hall, 10 Main St.

Join the workshop to enhance your financial knowledge, learn how to develop a realistic budget, learn to build a good credit history, learn to become debt free, and learn to save a dime when you don't have a dime to save.

Manning Farmer's Market now open

MANNING - The Manning Farmer's Market at the corner of East Boyce and North Church streets is open.

Support local farmers, produce stands and maybe a few avid gardeners who will be selling their wares at the market from 8 a.m.-noon each Saturday until October.

National Night Out will be held on Aug. 2

MANNING - National Night Out will be held from 5-8 p.m. Aug. 2 at J.C. Britton Park, 3057 Raccoon Road.

Food, music, school supplies and more will be handed out absolutely free. Vendors along with law enforcement officers from various local and state agencies will be on hand to greet and chat with the youngsters and adults.

If you'd like to become a vendor or make a donation of supplies or money toward the event, contact Clarendon County Sheriff's Office Constable Lawrence Hammett at (803) 435-4414.