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The Great Food Reset
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- By Marc Morano – Eagle Forum Report

America’s food security is being threatened by the forces of the Great Reset led by the World Economic Forum in Davos and under the thumb of the United Nations “sustainable development” Agenda 2030. “Biden Says to Expect ‘Real’ Food Shortages Due to Ukraine War,” blared a headline from Bloomberg News in 2022. “It’s going to be real,” Biden asserted. The U.N. estimated that 2.3 billion people are severely or moderately hungry globally.
A food crisis is just the ticket for even more chaos that the WEF can exploit for their Reset agenda. “Over the last decade” China has been “snapping up farmland and purchasing major agribusinesses,” according to a 2021 report by Politico. “By the start of 2020, Chinese owners controlled about 192,000 agricultural acres in the U.S., worth $1.9 billion, including land used for farming, ranching, and forestry, according to the Agriculture Department.”
Holiday Bazaar & Car Show Scheduled for October 15th
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- By Jayne Ferrer
Berea Friendship United Methodist Church will host its 28th annual holiday bazaar on Saturday, October 15th. Located at 8001 White Horse Road, the event will run from 8 AM – 4 PM. This year’s festivities, in addition to the always anticipated array of handmade items and food made by church members and local artisans, will include a car show, live music, entertainment by WSPA luminary Jack Roper, raffles, a silent auction, games, and breakfast and lunch. A bloodmobile will also be on hand from 8 AM – 1 PM, for those who wish to donate.
Third Safe Haven "Lily Pad" Completed for Foster Youth in Spartanburg County
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- By Press Release
Lily Pad: A Soft Place to Land, Inc. is excited to announce the completion of a third “Lily Pad” space designed specifically for area foster youth. Volunteers transformed a large space inside of the Spartanburg Department of Social Services office building that will serve children in a variety of ways. Children awaiting a foster placement will spend time in this new Lily Pad, comfortably doing homework, reading, playing games and even spending the night, should the need arise. When an immediate foster placement is unavailable, children often spend their days – and sometimes their nights – inside of DSS offices on air mattresses.
Just Say Something Kicks Off October With The 6th Annual Red Ribbon 5K Run!
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- By Just Say Something
It’s that time of the year again! Just Say Something is starting off the month of October with its 6th annual Red Ribbon 5K at Sugar Creek.
Join us on Sunday, October 9, 2022 for the Red Ribbon 5K at Sugar Creek. While registration begins at 3:00PM, there will be an adult race at 4:00PM and a Kids’ Fun Run at 5:00PM. A food truck will be onsite throughout the event and awards will be given to the Overall Top Three Female and Male Runners in each age group at 5:00PM.
Seniors' Movement Takes Aim at Loneliness 'Plague'
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- By Retirement Reformation
Retirement Reformation launches new podcast to counter health-ravaging impact of loneliness

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- A national movement to shake up older Americans' approach to retirement is taking aim at one of the most serious problems plaguing many seniors: loneliness.
The faith-based Retirement Reformation, led by 81-year-old speaker and author Bruce Bruinsma, has launched a new podcast series to help seniors recognize the health-ravaging "symptoms" of chronic loneliness and take steps to counter it. The Retirement Reformation equips seniors to engage in meaningful roles in their post-working life.
The Building Center, Inc. expands further in South Carolina
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- By Press Release
PINEVILLE, N.C. (PRWEB) - The Building Center, Inc. completed the purchase of Dixie Lumber Company, Inc. in Easley South Carolina on July 22, 2022.
The acquisition provides The Building Center, Inc. with additional access to upstate South Carolina and the fast-growing Greenville market. Dixie Lumber Company, Inc. has provided building materials and hardware to builders, remodelers, and homeowners for the past 79 years.
Just Say Something Holds Honey Baked Ham Father's Day Fundraiser
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- By Press Release

Just Say Something is holding an online, Honey Baked Ham Father’s Day Fundraiser on Father’s Day, June 19, 2022 to “Celebrate Dads and Family” sitting down to eat dinner together. This fundraiser is a delicious way to honor your Dad while supporting Just Say Something’s Youth Impact Sports program, which engages youth in sports while teaching them important substance use prevention and other life skills to keep them safe, healthy, and substance-free.
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