Forts Pond Elementary School is a designated grab-and-go site for summer food service. The hours have changed to 8:30 - 11 am Wednesdays to protect everyone from the heat and better manage traffic.
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Forts Pond Elementary School is a designated grab-and-go site for summer food service. The hours have changed to 8:30 - 11 am Wednesdays to protect everyone from the heat and better manage traffic.
Thanks to the USDA Farmers to Families Food Box program, 20 pound boxes of produce from Senn Brothers are available on a 1st-come, basis. The program offers free food for children 18 years of age or younger and students with disabilities to age 21. Parents/guardians can have the children in the car or present valid identification for each child such as a school or government identification card. The parent/guardian also needs to bring a form of identification that proves his/her relationship to the child, such as an adoption decree, birth certificate, day care record of doctor/hospital record.
If you have any questions, please email Ashley Summers at asummers@lexington1.net.
CONVENT BAPTIST Church will hold Vacation Bible School for all ages July 19 - 24 at 6 pm. Please practice safe distancing. Masks are optional.
JOHANNA POOLE won the Lander University Freshman scholarship. Madyson Quinn won the Coker College Bell Tower scholarship, the Johnson & Wales University Presidential Academic scholarship and the Toccoa Falls College Eagle award. Caroline Sasser won the Columbia College Institutional scholarship. William Summers won the Wofford College Merit scholarship and Rachel Walters won the Lander University General Admissions scholarship.
Congratulations to all the Pelion High School scholarship winners!
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