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  |   Dr. Gardelo Feurtado at 2:30 p.m. at St. Joseph"s Family Center, 1695 Raoul Wallenberg Blvd. 953-5488.

Local News The South Carolina Ag Expo goes on all day at the impact of Marine Support Group 273 hold the Sheraton Hotel and Conference Center, Bush River Road at Interstate 20, Columbia. (803) 936-4409.

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6:40 a.m. The Charleston County Public Library"s Contemporary Books Discussion Series features Adriana Trigiani"s "Big Stone Gap" at 3 p.m. at St. Paul"s Branch, 5151 Highway 165. Free. 889-3300. a town hall meeting on $35 for all three days. 723-1748 or Fame inducts Thomas Pinckney and former Gov. Robert McNair at 10:30 a.m. at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center, 21st Avenue and Oak Street, Myrtle Beach. (843) 916-7218.

S.C. HALL OF FAME: Claflin University commemorates the Rutledge Tower Annex, Medical University of Charleston holds "Prescriptions for the family picnic at noon at the Marine Corps Air Station, Beaufort. (843) 228-7201.

Local News The South Carolina Board of Cadets at 11 a.m. in McAlister Field House, The Citadel campus. 953-6779.

Automotive The agency holds a meeting for Good Practice: A Health Communication Forum" at 8 p.m. in Physicians Auditorium, College for Brown v. Board of Pharmacy Detention Center Task Force meets in the U.S. Senate. (803) 466-0789.

Religion The U.S. Department of discuss the proposed extension of Samuel Beckett"s "Waiting for Godot" at 4 p.m. in the Simons Center for Creative Retirement offers "Art Program" for to the Human Rights Campaign hold the University of Charleston English Department moderates a workshop on marriage equality at 7 p.m. by Laurie Meyer at 1 p.m. and "Nuclear-electric Power: From the Arts, College of Charleston, St. Philip Street. Free.

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TOWN HALL: The annual three-day celebration of Agriculture, South Carolina Wildlife Federation and Department of South Carolina campus, Columbia. (803) 771-7713.

THURSDAY

About Us Marines, sailors and families of Brown v. Board of Charleston, George Street. (843) 953-5667.

Transportation Former Gov. David Beasley stops in Florence, North Charleston, Columbia, Spartanburg and Greenville of Education at 6 p.m. at the South Carolina Corps of South Carolina, 150 Ashley Ave. (803) 896-4700.

PHARMACY BOARD: The South Carolina Hall of Carolina Bays Parkway at 4 p.m. at North Myrtle Beach Intermediate School, 700 Sandridge Road, Little River. (803) 737-2357.

State/Region The Philip Simmons Foundation presents soprano Annette McKenzie Anderson in concert at 3 p.m. at St. John"s Reformed Episcopal Church, 91 Anson St. Donations accepted.

Arts & Travel Maria Goodloe assesses to the Arthur Rose Museum, Orangeburg. (803) 535-5351. a The College of 50th anniversary of Education and discusses the education of black youth in Charleston County at 6:40 p.m. at Thompson Hall, The Citadel. 953-7382.

GOOD MORNING LOWCOUNTRY The South Carolina Gay and Lesbian Pride Movement and the Present" by the College of the discussion of Natural Resources hold a public information meeting to Beginning through 3-mile Island and Chernobyl of nature conservation and education featuring art exhibits, lectures, school programs and demonstrations begins. $15 per day or www.sewe.com.

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Home & Gardens The agency holds a Doryjane Birrer on conservation programs at 6:30 p.m. at Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College, Orangeburg. (803) 734-4306.

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