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South Carolina is better because of you!
A video message from the ETV Endowment Board of Trustees. -
South Carolina Public Radio's First Donation
Albert Blackwell's donation would be the first donation received by WEPR. Over the years Albert has continued to support SCETV and SC Public Radio, “continuing sheer gratitude.” Regarding the impact of public media in his life, Albert said, “SCETV and SC Public Radio have impacted my life with exemplary entertainment, reliable news, education in history, the sciences, travel, visual and musical arts, gardening and culinary skills. Without SCETV and SC Public Radio my life would be significantly diminished.” -
Thank you from all of us at the Endowment!
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We are here for you—because of you!
A video message from ETV Endowment Executive Director, Coby Hennecy. We hope the programming on South Carolina ETV and South Carolina Public Radio are your silver linings during these challenging times. -
Mister Rogers and Halley’s Comet
February 6, 1986, Morgantown, West Virginia — Driving to pick up my son from the sitter, I heard a news bulletin on the radio. There was an accident at the Loveridge Coal Preparation Plant, and I knew that my husband, a mining engineer, was working on a project at that plant that day. When it was confirmed that he had been in the accident, a friend took my children to her house; and I waited by the phone.
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Rob Higgins' Radios
We recently visited with longtime Endowment members Rob and Carla Higgins of North Charleston and discovered Rob has a hobby befitting an avid South Carolina Public Radio listener. -
My Public Media Story
Julie Lonon is the Director of Development for ETV Endowment. She's worked with the Endowment since April 2014. When she's not at work you can find her serving as the Chair of the Spartanburg District 7 school board, where she has been a board member for eight years.
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ETV Endowment donors are amazing!
ETV Endowment donors are amazing. Whether you call them information seekers, inquiring minds, lifetime learners or even public media geeks, every Endowment member I have met seems excited about soaking up knowledge – and then discussing it!