‘Reads, Beats & Eats’
An evening of food, music and fun for literacy
EASLEY — United Way of Pickens County’s Women United is a community of women who are fiercely committed to improving the lives of children in Pickens County.
Whether advocating or fundraising for programs like Camp iRock and the newly created “Preschool Pages,” Women United is a powerful force for education.
On Thursday, Oct. 4, Women United will host “Reads, Beats & Eats,” an evening of food and music to support early childhood literacy in Pickens County. The event will be held at Sleepy Hollow Barn and Plantation at 220 Issaqueena Trail in Clemson from 6-9 p.m., with entertainment by Left Lane.
“This is not a women-only event,” said Jennifer Shurley, vice president of resource development at United Way of Pickens County. “Everyone is
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