Understands the importance of his impact. Tomorrow president obama takes the oath after office at noon to begin his of office at noon to begin his second term of office. It will be a private ceremony at the white house and the public swearing in takes place monday at the capitol followed by the inaugural parade. The Service Project today was at the d. C. Armory. Our surae chinn reports people who came out today were volunteering on behalf of the military men and women. Reporter Navy Commander Rodney Blevins is paying it forward and showing his son volunteering. Reporter along the way. One more. There you go. Good job. Its all about giving Something Back to the community and what better way to do that than to bring my son out and teach him how its done . Starting our day with Community Service, giving back. Oh i think this is awesome. Reporter 10,000 volunteers are expected for the single largest volunteer project for the national day of service. And by the end of the day for these volu
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (March 3, 2021)
- Dominion Energy is expanding its Strong Men & Women program to South Carolina in partnership with the South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE). Building on SCDE s longstanding South Carolina African American History Calendar, which honors prominent African Americans in the state who have made noteworthy contributions, the Strong Men & Women in South Carolina History program will feature an essay contest for high school students. The South Carolina Department of Education is thrilled to extend its partnership with Dominion Energy by offering this wonderful opportunity to high school students, said State Superintendent of Education Molly Spearman. We have seen the positive influence the African American History Calendar has had in South Carolina classrooms over the past 30 years, and we believe this new writing contest will further add to its legacy by challenging students to think creatively on a particular subject.