Meets at 7 p.m. on second Thursday of each month at Crooked Creek Park. VETERANS, "You Have Earned The Right To Join." Post dues are only $30 per year.
Commander Cletis Smith, 803-345-1996
1st Vice Commander, Joyce Mustard, 803-932-9144
2nd Vice Commander Al Widner, (803)772-5161
3rd Vice Commander George H. Widner, (803)772-5161
Adjutant William Chick, Contact Person
Chapin American Legion Post 193 Inc.
P.O. Box 897
Chapin, SC 29036-0897
Meets 3rd Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at Crooked Creek Park, 1098 Old Lexington Highway, Chapin, S.C. For information call Raymond Marr, 105 Libby Ariail Ct., Chapin, SC 29036, (803)345-5906. The club was chartered in September 1987. The Lions conduct community and humanitarian projects, including sight conservation and work with the blind; hearing and speech action and work with the deaf; diabetes awareness, and drug awareness. Fund raising activities include candy and broom sales.
Meets first and third Tuesdays, 7 p.m., at Milano's Restaurant, U.S. 76 at Hilton. E-mail info@chapinoptimistclub.org for information. Club was founded in 1993. Currently has 30 members, mostly couples. The club promotes youth activities, such as PWC Safety Course, "Just Say No" Club at Chapin Elementary, Golden Eagle Club at the Middle School, leadership programs at the Alternative Academy, and ...more details
Meets 3rd Mondays at 7:30 p.m. Chapin Ruritan Hall, 117 Peak Street Chapin, S.C. At present, membership is all men, but open to women. The club was chartered June 15, 1973. Sertoma is an international service organization. It operates speech and hearing clinics throughout the world. The Chapin Club serves the community in many different areas -- two Chapin High School scholarships; five candidates ...more details
Incorporated in 1971, the Chapin Woman's Club was organized for the purpose of bringing together and equipping women to promote educational and civic progress in the Chapin community. Community projects sponsored by the Chapin Woman's Club (CWC) are the annual Christmas tree lighting, a scholarship fund for a rising college freshman, Meals on Wheels, Girl's State sponsorship, Chapin Community ...more details
The Crooked Creek Art League meets on the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at Crooked Creek Park, 1098 Old Lexington Highway, Chapin. The League was founded in 1995 by Chapin area artists, and currently has 82 members. The League's purpose is to encourage and stimulate the practice and appreciation of the creative arts for its members and the surrounding community. The League strives to ...more details
Chapin Football Camp July 10-13 from 8-11am at Chapin High School. Ages 9-13. $83: ICRC residents $70. Call 772-1228 for more information.
Summer Safari Held weekdays from 7:30 am -6pm at Saluda Shoals Park and Crooked Creek Park. Ages 5-10 years will enjoy field trips, horseback riding, swimming, craft, lunch outings and nature programs.Weekly fee $98: ICRC residents $85.
As a fraternal, non-profit boating organization serving central South Carolina (known locally as the Midlands), our three-part mission includes the promotion of boating safety through education, civic service, and the enjoyment of boating (power and sail) activities and social functions among our membership. The regular membership meeting is the third Thursday of every month.
235 Old Forge Road, Chapin, SC 29036 Call Pamela Carlton at (803)252-0326 for membership information. Founded in the winter of 1969, the club has one-design racing fleets of Lightnings, Thistles, Y-Flyers and San Juan 21's. Sailors compete at every level from notice to championship racing. During the season, the Club schedules races for all classes, mostly Sunday afternoons. The club hosts four or ...more details
Davida Livingston
PO Box 398 Little Mountain, SC 29075.
803-345-0039
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