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U. S. Constitution Celebration Held in Simpsonville
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Event Sponsored by Upstate Young Republicans

The Simpsonville Senior Center was the site for the U. S. Constitution Celebration sponsored by Upstate Young Republicans Saturday, Sept. 19th.
The UYR is a non-profit group dedicated to encouraging participation in Republican Politics by young adults aged 18-40.
The celebration included a full reading of the Constitution by elected officials, candidates for public office, students and other citizens. Volunteers made soapbox speeches titled “What the Constitution Means to me.”

