Gregg Corley

Taylor Watford Foundation’s 5K Run/Walk to fight substance abuse is this Saturday – Link to register or be a volunteer

Sign up for the Taylor Watford Foundation’s 5K Run/Walk for Hope. It’s this Saturday (May 18) The Run/Walk starts at the Brookland-Cayce High School Arena. This year the race is in memory of McKenna Harris. The Taylor Watford Foundation is asking you to consider racing or sponsoring and supporting local substance use prevention efforts. Register […]

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Hope Cup Golf Tournament, by the Taylor Watford Foundation, is Thursday, still time to register

The 5th Annual Hope Cup Golf Tournament is this Thursday, Sept. 14, at the Golden Hills Golf and Country Club in Lexington. It is presented by the Taylor Watford Foundation. Call Jade Watford at 803-465-4903 to register or Get more information at https://www.taylorwatfordfoundation.org/events2/ Tee times are available for 2 p.m. There will be a steak lunch […]

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Trinity Baptist golf team of Kyle Cullum; Gregg Corley; Jerry Fralick; and Ken Scheller are winners of the C-WC Golf Tournament at Charwood

The golf foursome from Trinity Baptist Church were the winners of the Greater Cayce West Columbia Chamber’s Spring Golf Tournament played at Charwood Country Club, Thursday. Members of the team are: Kyle Cullum; Gregg Corley; Jerry Fralick; and Ken Scheller.

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Taylor Watford Foundation Board members prepare Chamber Breakfast

Board members of the Taylor Watford Foundation prepared breakfast for the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber meeting, Tuesday at Stone River. Also, Kyle Cullum, a Taylor Watford Board member addressed the meeting. He said the Taylor Watford Foundation, in its mission against substance abuse, is helping to fund treatment to businesses who may have an employee […]

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Taylor Watford Foundation Hope Cup Golf Tournament is a huge success, 200 steak dinners and all

The 4th Annual Taylor Watford Foundation Hope Cup Golf Tournament took place at Golden Hills Golf and Country Club in Lexington, Thursday. Dozens of teams participated. They played 18 holes of golf and feasted on a steak lunch with sides. “It was a huge success,” said Jimmy Watford, who founded the Taylor Watford Foundation with […]

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