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Ho ho ho! Who What When is celebrating the holidays this week with a very special episode fit for the season featuring the team behind the new Hallmark Channel movie, "The Christmas Baby."
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Featuring a choir, soloists, and the North Carolina Baroque Orchestra, SC Bach is set to present its namesake's Christmas masterwork in full over the course of two performances at Furman University December 20th-21st.
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Before the ubiquitous Fraser firs that don’t grow well here, many people got an eastern red cedar.
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Before the ubiquitous Fraser firs that don’t grow well here, many people got an eastern red cedar.
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Governor Henry McMaster and South Carolina First Lady Peggy McMaster will officially welcome in the holiday season during the 58th Annual Governor's Carolighting on Nov. 23.
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On this special edition of Who What When, we're celebrating the holidays with the stars of the Hallmark Channel Christmas movie “A Biltmore Christmas," Bethany Joy Lenz and Kristoffer Polaha.
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Depending on where your recipient lives, you have anywhere from two weeks to just a few days to get your holiday package in the mail.
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Our dear departed friend Extension agent Tony Melton grew up on the sandy soils of McBee. Although those soils grow great peaches, they did not produce plentiful crops. Tony said Christmas was special for his family but, with eight children, presents were minimal.
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Our dear departed friend Extension agent Tony Melton grew up on the sandy soils of McBee. Although those soils grow great peaches, they did not produce plentiful crops. Tony said Christmas was special for his family but, with eight children, presents were minimal.
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The holiday decorations at Colonial Williamsburg are knock your socks off beautiful, but not historically accurate. Christmas decorations weren’t a big deal during those early times and citrus and pineapples would have been prohibitively expensive.