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Members of the Central Red Hats visited Southern Wesleyan University on Feb. 24, 2009 for a Mardi Gras-themed lunch and a tour of Freedom’s Hill Church on the university’s campus in Central.
Southern Wesleyan University Chaplain Ken Dill relates the history of Freedom’s Hill Church to representatives from the S.C. Department of Commerce who toured the university’s campus in Central on Feb. 23.
Nathan Melton, a ninth-grader at Daniel High School, assists Aramark employee Megen Heg in preparing for the lunch crowd at the University Dining Commons on the campus of Southern Wesleyan University in Central.
Ryan Westberry conducts a group of high school musicians at the Pickens All-County Honors Bands Clinic, which took place at Southern Wesleyan's campus in Central.
Jerry Vickery, right, presents a copy of his book, “The Forgotten Society of the Keowee River Valley,” to Bob Sears, director of library services at Southern Wesleyan University.