Inside ETV Endowment

  • NEPAC

    Estate Planning: An Easy Way to Get Started

    No matter where you are in life, it is wise to think about and plan for how your affairs will be handled. A few simple steps today can give you peace of mind tomorrow, by ensuring you and your loved ones are well protected. We understand estate planning is sometimes a daunting process and it is tough to know how to get started.

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  • Coby Hennecy

    Celebrating 60 Years of South Carolina ETV

    Dear ETV Endowment Member,

    On behalf of everyone at the ETV Endowment, I'd like to extend a hearty congratulations to our friends and colleagues at South Carolina ETV, who are celebrating their Diamond Jubilee anniversary this month.

    What's a Diamond Jubilee, you may be asking?

    That's 60 unbelievable years as South Carolina’s trusted source for entertainment, education, history, culture and news. 

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  • 60th Anniversary

    More Than Entertainment: Celebrating 60 Years of SCETV

    Quality public television does more than entertain.

    It edifies. It enriches. It gives the minds of citizens both young and old the opportunity to expand—whether it's through cultivating talents they didn't know they had, or exploring subjects that would have remained unfamiliar to them otherwise.

    On September 8th, this coming Saturday, we will celebrate sixty years of South Carolina ETV.

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  • Even Queens Need Estate Plans

    Estate planning is not often in the national spotlight, but recently The New York Times broke this news about the Queen of Soul:

    "Aretha Franklin left no will when she died last week at the age of 76, according to documents filed on Tuesday in a Michigan court, which could result in details of her personal finances being made public."

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  • SCOOP

    What's The SCOOP?

    The SCoop is a place where you can share what questions you have about South Carolina’s places, food, history or people, and SCETV will turn them into stories. We invite you to submit your questions and vote for which ones you want SCETV to investigate.

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