Popular health-conscious grocer Trader Joe’s may be coming to Lexington.
Town officials say Trader Joe’s has shown interest in opening in the former Publix GreenWise store at 5336 Sunset …
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Popular health-conscious grocer Trader Joe’s may be coming to Lexington.
Town officials say Trader Joe’s has shown interest in opening in the former Publix GreenWise store at 5336 Sunset Blvd. that was closed in August.
A petition for Trader Joe’s had almost 800 signatures in the 1st hour it was posted on the town’s Facebook page.
Dining on the Dam postponed
The Lexington Chamber and Visitors Center will postpone Dining On The Dam. The new event date is March 28, 2021 from 5-9 pm.
Guests unable to attend the event on its new date can receive a full refund by contacting the Chamber and Visitors Center at (803) 359-6113 or connor@lexingtonsc.org by September 30.
Small biz of the year
The SBA South Carolina District Office has selected the 2020 National Small Business Week winners for state.
James Robertson of Diesel Laptops in Irmo won Small Business Exporter of the Year.
Airport artists selected Columbia Metropolitan Airport has se
Columbia Metropolitan Airport has seected 4 artists for its 2020 – 2021 Art in the Airport Program.
The artists are:
• Christopher Garvey
• Ija Charles
• Sonya Diimmler
• Harold Branham
The exhibit will be in the connector of the terminal, the walkway between the security checkpoint and the departure/arrival gates.
New covid-19 testing sites
CVS Pharmacy has added 2 new covid-19 testing locations in Lexington County.
Drive-thru testing will begin at:
• 500 Knox Abbott Drive, Cayce
• 2908 Emanuel Church Rd., West Columbia
Children age 12 years and older are now eligible for testing at select locations.
Most test results will be available within 2 to 3 days.
District 4 star employees
Lexington School Disrict 4 recently surprised 2 longtime employees with special recognition. _|
Carnell Livingston has been selected as Bus Driver of the Year.
Classified Employee of the Year is awarded to Meredith Green.
Lexington 4 Superintendent Dr. Robert Maddox presented engraved clocks to each honoree and thanked them for their service.
5 named National Merit scholars
The National Merit Scholarship Program named 5 Lexington County students as semifinalists.
They are in the running for significant scholarship awards.
Semifinalists represent the top 1% of high school seniors across the United States.
Semifinalists from are:
• Jacob Rawson - Lexington HS
• Caroline Shirer - Lexington HS
• Kang “Kevin” Liu - River Bluff HS
• Sumanth Pandiri - River Bluff HS
• Joseph Buchmaier - Brookland-Cayce HS
These seniors continue in the competition for approximately 7,600 National Merit Scholarships worth more than $30 million.
Choose the school mascot
Chapin’s newest elementary needs your help picking a mascot.
Piney Woods Elementary, Lexington-Richland School District 5’s 13th elementary school, is currently asking the community to choose between 3 options.
Chose between the Purple Martins, the Bears, or the Ospreys.
To cast your vote, visit https://bit.ly/PWMascotSurvey .
Lexington cafe reopens
Palmetto Cafe in Lexington has reopened under a new owner.
The Lexington Chamber held a ribbon cutting at 1070 South Lake Drive in Lexington last week to celebrate the business reopening. Owner Eli Lykes bought the cafe after it
Owner Eli Lykes bought the cafe after it closed due to covid, ColaDaily reported.
Menu items include sandwiches, wraps, salads and paninis.
Breakfast options are also available.
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