July 20: Dress Donations, Nancy Mace #FreeBritney, & Riverdogs Hat


Dress Donations

https://www.counton2.com/news/local-news/a-woman-finds-her-same-wedding-dress-after-the-bridal-shop-fire/

Donations continue to pour in after Thursday’s bridal shop fire in Mount Pleasant.

The fire destroyed Jean’s Bridal, Auto Money Title Loan, and LHT Accounting Thursday on Johnnie Dodd’s Blvd.

The community has come together donating wedding dresses, tuxedos and even helping brides find their original dresses.

“We have over 260 dresses which is insane I didn’t expect this many I thought we were going to have 10 to 15 dresses,” said Taylor Rodgers, Pivotal Fitness trainer.

Bridal shop helps woman find same wedding dress lost in Jean’s Bridal fire, donations continue throughout the week | WCBD News 2 (counton2.com)

 

Nany Mace to speak on Free Britney

Congresswoman Nancy Mace on Tuesday will hold a press conference in support of the Freedom and Right to Emancipate from Exploitation (FREE) Act, legislation brought about by Britney Spears’ recent allegations of abuse as a result of her conservatorship.

The press conference will be held virtually at 9:30 a.m.

Nancy Mace holding press conference in support of Free Britney Bill | WCBD News 2 (counton2.com)

 

Riverdogs Hat & First Pitch

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