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News
“Home Works of America” Revisits Greenville Homes
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- By Press Release

Hank Chardos, Founder of “Home Works of America,” based in Columbia, SC, came back to Greenville, Sunday, July 15th, to organize various groups of adults along with middle and high school student volunteers to perform minor repairs to homes owned by senior citizens on a fixed income. All the homes are in Greenville County.
The fifty students, ages 12 - 18, came from Florence, Myrtle Beach, Columbia, Aiken and Greenville. The adults were from the Greenville area.
Legacy Charter School adds Fred Crawford
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- By Press Release
Education leader brings track record of charter school success
Legacy Charter School announced the hiring of veteran Greenville educator Fred Crawford as executive director of the school’s Elementary Campus and Parker Campus.
Crawford comes from Greenville Technical Charter High School, where he served as principal for 10 years. Greenville Tech Charter was the first charter school in South Carolina to be named a National Blue Ribbon School and in 2007 was honored as a National Charter School of the Year by the Center for Education Reform.
Pastors Invited to Attend Special Watchman on the Wall Briefing in Charlotte
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
A briefing designed exclusively for pastors and sponsored by the Family Research Council will be held in Charlotte, NC, Thursday, August 9th from 9:30 AM until 3:00 PM.
This exclusive event for pastors and spouses, which has a nominal registration fee, includes lunch, and requires a reservation. Call 1-800-225-4008 to make reservations.
Henderson County New Republican Party Headquarters
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- By Mike Scruggs

The Grand Opening of the Henderson County Republican Party’s new headquarters held Saturday evening at the new office in the Brookdale Square shipping center on Greenville Highway was successful beyond expectations. The place was jam-packed for nearly two hours.
Based on the number of plates used and the amount of food consumed, attendance was over 200. It put a little pressure on the air conditioner for awhile, but to everyone’s delight, a kindly thundershower created a cool breeze between the front and back door.
Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin Joins Family Research Council
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- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON – Christian Newswire – Family Research Council President Tony Perkins is pleased to announce today that Lt. Gen. (USA Ret.) William G. "Jerry" Boykin (photo) has joined Family Research Council as its Executive Vice President. In this role, he will oversee day-to-day operations including policy, finance, development, communications, human resources, facilities, information technology, constituent communications and services.
Richard Viguerie: Condoleeza Rice for VP a Slap in the Face to Conservatives
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- By Christian Newswire
MANASSAS, Va. – Christian Newswire – Richard A. Viguerie, Chairman of ConservativeHQ.com, issued the following statement in reaction to news reports that Condoleeza Rice is near the top of the list of Mitt Romney's potential running mates:
"It appears presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney just doesn't get it -- conservatives and many independents are not going to vote for the third term of George W. Bush.
Green Beret General Joins Family Research Council to Fight ‘Culture War’ for America’s Grandkids
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- By CNSNews.com
(CNSNews.com) - Retired Army Lt. Gen. William G. "Jerry" Boykin--an original member of Delta Force who went on to be the top commander of the Green Berets and then deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence--has joined the Family Research Council, where he says he now hopes to do his part in helping Americans who believe in this nation’s traditional values win an intensifying “culture war” for its future.
“As I have gotten older, I have discovered it is no longer about me, it’s about my grandchildren,” Gen. Boykin said on Thursday, as the FRC announced he was joining the organization as executive vice president.
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