City of Cayce gives update on River Arts District
The city says they ve received several grants to help bring in several murals and to create an art lot including sculptures and activation space. Author: Nic Jones Updated: 7:18 PM EDT April 23, 2021
CAYCE, S.C. On Friday, the City of Cayce held a media day to showcase what the Cayce River Arts District has to offer. The area is known as The original heart of Cayce.
City Hall, the William J. Cayce Store and other businesses used to be located off State Street.. Everything that we re going to show you is so low-costs, but replicable for other cities and towns, said City of Cayce Mayor Elise Partin. We re really excited about what s happening here.
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The Smith family are living on a food budget of £120 for the next month, £30 a week A FAMILY of four are feeding themselves on £120 for a month to help out those forced to live on a similar budget. Billie Smith, 29, her husband David, 34, and their two sons Finlay, five, and Forrest, two, all from Phillimore Square in North Berwick, started the challenge last Monday and will complete it on May 5. The couple are heavily involved in North Berwick Playgroup and the Kindness Co-operative at North Berwick Community Centre. They have previously dropped off food and clothing donations. Knowing that others are struggling every day, the couple wanted to do something to help.
Choices Community Shop on Fullarton Street is open from 10am to 1pm on Monday, Wednesday and Friday Irvine residents can now access low-cost produce as part of North Ayrshire Council’s community food network. Choices Community Shop on Fullarton Street is the latest North Ayrshire Fairer Food project and is available to those with a KA12 postcode. The project is part of the council’s dignified approach to food insecurity and aims to help people access high quality food whilst making their money go further. Audrey Sutton, executive director of communities and education, said: “It is inspiring to see how committed the people in our communities are in making a real difference to the lives of families and individuals in the area.
WGI Inc.: WGI Announces Strategic Partnership with Data-Analytics Provider Urban SDK
WGI, Inc. is pleased to announce it established a strategic partnership with Jacksonville, Florida-based
Urban SDK. Headquartered in West Palm Beach, WGI is a nationwide leader in providing technology based solutions for the planning and design of public infrastructure and private land development projects.
Founded in 2018, Urban SDK is led by co-founders Drew Messer and Justin Dennis. The firm is recognized for its data analytics and predictive-intelligence platforms used to improve data sourcing, reporting, and analysis - contributing to increased safety and traffic flow on its clients roadway networks. Urban SDK s clients include the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), the Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA), and the Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency (TPA).