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Amazing Feets for juvenile diabetes
Contributed by The Palmetto Center for the Arts Dance Ensemble
      The Palmetto Center for the Arts Dance Ensemble at Richland Northeast High School will present the fourth annual
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RNE thespian makes the big time
Contributed by Music Theatre International and Educational Theatre Association
     Columbia should be dancing the Charleston for Richland Northeast High School student Jennifer McCormick, who has been selected to be part of the national premiere cast of
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Movers and shakers
     Congratulations to the talented students selected as semifinalists in the nation's premier science contest for students in grades 5-8! Last spring, tens of thousands of students in grades 5-8 from around the country competed in Science Service-affiliated science fairs. Winners at those fairs were th
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Substitute dance teacher leaves impression
By Kayli Asbill Cub@TheColumbiaStar.com
     When Kathleen Lee, the dance teacher at Dreher High School, took maternity leave, Steven Ferguson filled in. Ferguson is from Charlotte, North Carolina, and is a musician as well as a dancer. Ferguson will be teaching Lee's classes until some time in September when she returns.
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Civil War comes alive
By Rachel Haynie
     Dr. Dave Bush , a keynote speaker at the recent Civil War Symposium, greeted Dr. Edmund Taylor, and Taylor's cousin Francis Taylor Meissner and her husband Charles, as though he had known them for years. In a way he had. Bush has been researching the history and archaeology of Johnson's Island, a Un
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Huguenot Society of South Carolina to share tips
By Rachel Haynie
     The 116-year old Huguenot Society of South Carolina holds genealogical papers - from Acadian to Zeller - in file cabinets at its Logan Street location in downtown Charleston. Upstairs, the library holds more than 5,000 books, microfilms, bound journals, documents and genealogical journals to aid res
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Society Announcements
     The Columbia Star publishes two column, 20 line obituaries with photographs free of charge for Midlands' residents or their relatives. Additional lines can be purchased for $25. Tying the knot? Let everyone know and still have money left for the honeymoon with an announcement in
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History lovers market
By Rachel Haynie
     Vendors and dealers are being sought for the History Lovers' Market, an initiative of the S.C. Archives and History Foundation. The first-time event will be held November 11, 9:30 am -3:30 pm at the state's History Center, 8301 Parklane Road.
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Forest Acres offers Palette to Palate
Contributed by the Cultural Council of Richland and Lexington Counties
     The Cultural Council of Richland and Lexington Counties is pleased to announce Forest Acres' third Palette to Palate event on Tuesday, October 17 from 6-8 pm. The restaurant and artist crawl partners eight restaurants along Forest Drive with talented artists of all types from the surrounding area.
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Seven Stages of Man premieres at RCPL
Contributed by Actors' Theatre of South Carolina
     "It's always fun to find actors with real star quality," says Chris Weatherhead, Actors' Theatre of South Carolina co-founder and acting coach for 30 years. "Miles Pittman is in that category. He is on the rise. Catch him before he leaves for New York or LA, in his one-man tour de force,
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