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Five Things: Blood Drive, Beer Tasting, Parent Night
Here are five things you need to know about St. Andrews for Sept. 22.

It's a busy Thursday here in St. Andrews. Here are five things you don't want to miss.
Remington College's Columbia campus is holding a blood drive to collect specific types of blood needed to treat diseases such as sickle cell. Everyone is encouraged to donate blood. All blood will help local residents. The drive starts at 9 a.m.
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Join the folks at Green's Beverage Warehouse for a taste of a new South Carolina-brewed beer. Guests can sip on Wadmalaw Sunset, a new beer by the Charleston brewing company COAST. Read this week's edition of the Beer Geek Weekly to find out more.
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Columbia High's volleyball and tennis teams will play at Eau Clair High School starting at 5 p.m.
For the parents who won't be at the volleyball game or tennis match, there's Senior Parent Night. This is an opportunity for parents and seniors to talk to college and military representatives.
Join the women at Virginia Wingard United Methodist church for food and a speaker. Helen Cash, with the Walk to Emmaus Ministry, will give a presentation. It all starts at 7 p.m.
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