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4/17/08
The Clarendon Scene ... as seen in Clarendon

Sandi and Fred Tucker have supported each other through their own cancer trials. Sandi is a survivor of multiple myeloma, a blood cancer that can cause tumors to grow in various sites and Fred is a survivor of skin cancer.
Brian Lyles was in attendance at Saturday’s Relay For Life Survivors Brunch. Lyles is a survivor of brain cancer and had just arrived back home in Manning a couple of days prior to the April 12 event after going to see specialists at M.D. Anderson in Texas.
JERRIOD GRIZZLE/Manning Times
JERRIOD GRIZZLE/Manning Times
Sandi and Fred Tucker have supported each other through their own cancer trials. Sandi is a survivor of multiple myeloma, a blood cancer that can cause tumors to grow in various sites and Fred is a survivor of skin cancer. Brian Lyles was in attendance at Saturday’s Relay For Life Survivors Brunch. Lyles is a survivor of brain cancer and had just arrived back home in Manning a couple of days prior to the April 12 event after going to see specialists at M.D. Anderson in Texas.
Thorns among the roses? Summerton Mayor Jay Bruner, Town Administrator Bruce Behrens and Sonny Sanders stand in-between the Shirelles during their concert April 5 at the Summerton Cultural Arts Center.
Teachers at Manning Early Childhood Center Betsy Owens, Lily Bryant, Colonda Lee and Rosa Stokes join teenagers Danielle Webster, Brittany Bailey and Shambrell McKnight in participating in “The Learning Station,” with Don Monopoli.
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JERRIOD GRIZZLE/Manning Times
Thorns among the roses? Summerton Mayor Jay Bruner, Town Administrator Bruce Behrens and Sonny Sanders stand in-between the Shirelles during their concert April 5 at the Summerton Cultural Arts Center. Teachers at Manning Early Childhood Center Betsy Owens, Lily Bryant, Colonda Lee and Rosa Stokes join teenagers Danielle Webster, Brittany Bailey and Shambrell McKnight in participating in “The Learning Station,” with Don Monopoli.

 

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