This workshop guides you through a simple, yete…

Education | Lifestyle
2 min read • January 10, 2024
This workshop guides you through a simple, yete…

This workshop guides you through a simple, yeteffective,3-stepprocess for improvement in both yourpersonal lifeand professional career.

10:30am Networking Brunch

11:30am Living Lifeina New Way

This workshop explains how to leverage the ups and downs,twists and turns, challenges and changes that come in life. Participants learn touse these situations to “bump up”-their skills,their resilience, and their character-and NOT be derailed.

Paulette Cunningham wasbornand raised in Eastover,SC.Tenyearsago,she wasonthe brink of closing her business for good,but today she successfully operates her company Phenomenal Communications,LLCful-time inNew YorkCity.Learnfromherhard-won wisdomand experience to benefityouand your life.Register today.

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*usecode:CarolinaPanorama fora $50discount

rary extends submissions Print 2024

Don’t miss the opportunity to have your work published! Richland Library has extended the deadline for submissions to Kids in Print 2024, an annual literary magazine that showcases the talents of young people across the Midlands.

Children and teens, ages six to 18, are encouraged to submit their poetry, stories, short plays, essays, drawings and photographs to the library. The deadline has been extended until Friday, January 19, 2024.

Children and teens can send their submission form and work online by emailing it to KidsInPrint@RichlandLibrary.com.

Our staff received more than 220 submissions for the 28th Edition of Kids in Print and selected more than 50 contributors. Watch the virtual celebration on Richland Library’s Facebook page (@page), by clicking here.

For questions, please contact Tacara Carpenter at 803-351- 5616 or tcarpenter@richlandlibrary.com.

Voorhees University wins grant for solarpowered shelter

Voorhees University received a grant from the South Carolina Office of Regulatory Staff in the amount of $ 10,000 to install a “Haven Solar-Powered Shelter” on the campus.

Voorhees University requested funding from the Energy Office’s Competitive Demonstration Project Mini-Grant to procure and deploy a solar-powered shelter on the Voorhees University campus in Denmark, South Carolina (481 Porter Dr). The solar-powered shelter will be the first project of its kind deployed on Voorhees’ campus and will serve as a demonstration project

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