Steve Wong, Times-News correspondent
The JackTown Ramblers are four guys who have fun with bluegrass with a twist of swing and gypsy jazz. The regional band will play from 3-6 p.m. Saturday at Saint Paul Mountain Vineyards in Hendersonville.
I noticed that your band has played in Hendo several times lately. But the band is based in Marion. What brings you to Hendo these days?
We love playing in the Hendersonville and Asheville areas. There are a lot of great music venues, wineries, etc. to play in that area, and we seem to have a pretty good following.
We frequent a couple of really nice wineries and a cider place in Hendersonville Point Lookout Vineyards being one of them and Saint Paul Mountain Vineyards being another… (and) Appalachian Ridge Artisan Hard Cider, which is a beautiful venue as well.
Anonymous donation made in honor of Charleston family St. Andrewâs Parks and Playground officials say they have received an anonymous donation to honor the volunteer service of a West Ashley family. (Source: St. Andrew s Parks and Playground) By Live 5 Web Staff | February 17, 2021 at 11:21 AM EST - Updated February 17 at 11:21 AM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - St. Andrewâs Parks and Playground officials say they have received an anonymous donation to honor the volunteer service of a West Ashley family.
The $5,000 donation was made anonymously by a Charleston-based business owner to honor the decades of service by the Parker family of West Ashley, according to St. Andrewâs Park and Playground Director of Fundraising and Sponsorship Mark Spinn.