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This month on First Friday with Georgetown County, we sit down with two guests making a real difference in our community. Veterans Services Officer Paige Sawyer shares what's changed at the county's veterans office since he came on board last summer — and previews "Day of the Fox," an SC 250 living history event celebrating Francis Marion, the legendary Swamp Fox whose Revolutionary War exploits are woven into the fabric of Georgetown County. Then, Parks and Recreation Director Beth Goodale introduces GC Calm, a new initiative encouraging residents and visitors to slow down, step outside, and reconnect with nature through forest bathing and Georgetown County's most peaceful outdoor spots. From honoring our past to restoring the present, this episode is a reminder of what makes Georgetown County a special place to call home.
By Jackie BroachThis month on First Friday with Georgetown County, we sit down with two guests making a real difference in our community. Veterans Services Officer Paige Sawyer shares what's changed at the county's veterans office since he came on board last summer — and previews "Day of the Fox," an SC 250 living history event celebrating Francis Marion, the legendary Swamp Fox whose Revolutionary War exploits are woven into the fabric of Georgetown County. Then, Parks and Recreation Director Beth Goodale introduces GC Calm, a new initiative encouraging residents and visitors to slow down, step outside, and reconnect with nature through forest bathing and Georgetown County's most peaceful outdoor spots. From honoring our past to restoring the present, this episode is a reminder of what makes Georgetown County a special place to call home.