Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Task Force Releases Final Report

December 06, 2012

    Transportation Infrastructure Task Force Releases Final Report on South Carolina’s Needs and Options
This report is based on a year-long effort by the Transportation Infrastructure Task Force, a diverse group of transportation professionals and private citizens from across the state of South Carolina. It was sanctioned, reviewed and approved by the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) Commission. The Task Force was chaired by Craig Forrest, Vice Chairman of the SCDOT Commission who also represented the Commission in this study.
 
          The Commission’s intent is not to recommend any particular solution, but rather to describe the current situation and offer alternatives for consideration by the state’s leadership.
 
The report can be found at this link: 
 

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

FREEWOODS FARM EMANCIPATION DAY CELEBRATION 2013

A Run Away Farm Boy returns to the Farm! In 1944, Bertie Bowman, at the age of 13, ran away from his father’s farm in Summerton, SC. He went to Washington, DC and started as a Step Sweeper at the US Capitol.  For 68 years Bowman stood at the epicenter of government and developed friendships with Lyndon Johnson, Bill Clinton, William Fulbright, Strom Thurmond and other national leaders. He became the Hearing Coordinator for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. In running away from Summerton this lad hid in his father’s cotton patch. Welcome back to the cotton patch!
            After the Tour, we will hold a Gathering in the Farm House (Freewoods Farm) at High Noon (12:00 Noon). Mr. Bowman will sell and sign copies of his book: Step By Step.
            At 2:00 PM we move to St James Middle School for a Conversation With
Bertie Bowman.                                                                                                                                               
           3:00 PM Special Music
           3:30 PM Hear our Keynote Speaker Mr. James L Felder. For four days in November 1963, Felder guarded the body of President John F. Kennedy as Team Leader of his Casket Team (Pallbearers). From Air Force One to the White House, to the Capitol and Arlington National Cemetery, they carried the President for a grieving nation. Then Felder became a moving force in the Civil Right Movement in South Carolina which changed our way of life.

see the Freewoods Farm website at:
http://www.freewoodsfarm.com/