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As proud mayor of Sumter, South Carolina, I am thrilled to share a few of the amazing things that make us an exemplary destination for visitors and locals alike. In our prosperous community, first-rate hospitality meets exciting innovation. We welcome all people with open arms and gladly boast one of the quickest-growing economies in the state.
Sumter’s greatest asset, and what I certainly love the most, is our community of people. With a globally diverse population of over 40,000, we cherish a local mix of thriving cultures and unique experiences. Our people are dedicated to, involved in and affectionate about our home.
One of my own passions is giving back, and our local cohort of inspiring servant leaders will motivate anyone to volunteer for one of our 300+ organizations. With options ranging from social services to religious, recreational and more, everyone can find their right fit.
A longtime business owner, I know first-hand the benefits of choosing Sumter. As we expand urban development and focus on commercial revitalization, the greater Sumter area is a thriving industry hub focused on progress, investment and job creation. With a wide-ranging and strong economy, many careers and businesses have great opportunities to flourish. Sumter is home to advanced manufactur-
ers such as Becton Dickinson, Caterpillar, Continental Tire, Thompson Construction and many other top industries — some locally based and others with international headquarters. My personal goal is to create an inviting place for my children to return to after completing their education and a place where they and other professionals can thrive.
I think Sumter is truly a hidden gem, offering a wide range of activities and attractions that cater to everyone’s interests. I can often be found relaxing with my family, fishing or playing football. Sumter offers great sports and recreation facilities and is home to over 30 parks and playgrounds, including two state parks and our world-renowned Swan Lake Iris Gardens — all providing more than 200 miles of trails for everything from an afternoon stroll to a rigorous hike. Various recreational projects throughout the city, including our Shot Pouch Greenway and future greenway developments, all point to a bright future for Sumter.
We’re also known for our superb regional health care services, historic downtown, distinctive cultural activities, year-round festivals and affordable housing. Home to many active-duty and retired military personnel and their families, Sumter is a diligent supporter of our military community and their leading role in
Sumter’s success.
Dedicated to our educational offerings, Sumter is home to the University of South Carolina Sumter, Morris College, Troy University, Central Carolina Technical College, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, an award-winning public school district, seven private and independent schools and a STEM public charter school. Our residents have a multitude of options for lifelong learning.
Thank you to all who have already chosen Sumter. And if you’re considering relocating your home or business to Sumter — or simply thinking about a visit — please do. You won’t be disappointed.
From our natural beauty to our rich history and vibrant arts and festivals scene, there’s something here for everyone. For the full flavor of Sumter, I invite you to browse our community website at LoveSumter.com.
David MerchantMayor of Sumter
Chef Raffaele Dall’Erta holds a plate of ravioli inside Hamptons. Dall’Erta leads the culinary program at Hamptons, La Piazza and Rafters in the heart of downtown Sumter, bringing seasonal ingredients and fresh protein and produce to the table. While menu items shift based on season, ingredient availability and the chef’s experimental mind, a form of ravioli can usually be found. This dish is made with short rib and cheese. More on Hamptons and Dall’Erta’s culinary creations can be found inside the pages of this magazine. Photo by Richie Weber.
What to eat at local staples
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From hard-to-find Italian cuisine and savory Southern fixings to American classics like burgers, wings and good ol’ chicken salad, Sumter has several restaurants serving up menu items that can’t be found anywhere else, and it’s thanks to these chefs and owners.
HAMPTONS
Ravioli
33 N. Main St.
Wednesday through Friday 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., dinner only on Saturdays and brunch from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Sundays
Not only is it the only fine-dining restaurant in the city, but Hamptons serves up true Italian cuisine that rivals anywhere across the state, and it’s all led by Chef Raffaele Dall’Erta.
“My passion, you can see on the plate, but it’s something you can’t find in a lot of restaurants in the region. All the ingredients,” he said, “it’s very unusual or hard to find.”
Pasta in America can be tricky, especially in the grocery store. But Dall’Erta’s ravioli and other pasta dishes are homemade, more dense and rich in flavor. Almost straight from Italy.
He also gets local, fresh produce and ingredients that come straight from Italy, making his ravioli more unique than others and close to home.
It’s also a dish that allows Dall’Erta to express
himself to his customers, molding it into different shapes and colors that are matched with intense flavors.
“I think it’s one of the most beautiful art in the kitchen because it’s not just about the shape. It’s about filling, the sauce, the garnish. It’s so complex, the whole process. That’s why I absolutely love it,” he said.
The Hamptons menu changes often to utilize different seasonal veggies and entrees. But there’s always some type of pasta on the menu. Here, Dall’Erta prepared a two-part ravioli – one half filled with braised short rib and the other half a specialty cheese – all tucked and folded into his homemade Italian pasta.
Although the pasta is what stands out, it’s the sauce that brings on the flavor. With this dish, he used a vegetable stock and butter blended with oven-roasted tomatoes, truffle pieces, garlic and other ingredients; it enhanced the flavor.
His pastas range in flavors from traditional to spinach, kale, beet, butternut and more. It’s always something new but addictive.
“When the food is good, I always believe there’s no better cuisine than any other,” Dall’Erta said. “A long time ago, people told me Italian cuisine was meatball and spaghetti. That’s not how I grew up. I grew up with the food I’m doing now.”
Dining tip: Hamptons is known for its fine dining atmosphere at dinner time, as featured in The Post & Courier and as a 2020-2021 Chef Ambassador for the State of South Carolina. It also serves an affordable lunch menu with the same feel. You can enjoy some of Chef’s homemade pasta or Italian fixings at lunch time for less than $15.
CUT RATE SODA FOUNTAIN
Chicken Salad
32 S. Main St.
8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Monday through Friday
If you want a nostalgic, old-time diner feel, downtown’s Cut Rate Soda Fountain will give you just that with traditional breakfast and lunch plates.
“If I had to pick one dish that said it would be Sumter, it would be our chicken salad sandwich,” said Todd Touchberry, general manager of Sumter’s Cut Rate Soda Fountain. “It’s been served a little over 60 years, and the recipe has never changed.”
Cut Rate Soda Fountain’s very own Mamie Brown, 87, who has worked at the drug store/diner since 1971, helped Touchberry keep the chicken salad recipe alive and original, serving it as a sandwich, a whirly ding served on lettuce with tomato or a split whirly served with both pimento cheese and the Sumter signature.
“It’s definitely a secret recipe, but it does involve chicken,” Touchberry said.
On a slow day, they’ll go through 40 pounds of chick-
J. O’GRADYS
Sammy’s Way Sandwich
5 S. Main St.
11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. and 5-9 p.m. Monday through Saturday
Right at the start of South Main Street is J. O’Gradys, home of the Sumter County Sports Hall of Fame and a fan-favorite sandwich that keeps locals and newcomers coming back for more, the Sammy’s Way.
“What makes it a Sumter signature is because it’s named after Coach Way,” said Scott Estep, owner of the downtown hub. “He’s our local historian.” Way was also an educator and track coach at Sumter High for many years. He is currently the archivist at The Sumter Item and runs the Sumter Military Museum.
“We like to name our burgers and sandwiches after local athletes since we’re the home of the Sumter County Sports Hall of Fame, and Coach Way was instrumental not only as a coach in town because he was a track coach at Sumter High and they won multiple state championships, and he was instrumental in a lot of people’s lives, but his big deal with us,” Estep said, “I went to him to help me to be able to display the items for the Sumter County Sports Hall of Fame.”
Covering every inch of wall in the restaurant are pho-
en, Touchberry said. The record high was 220 pounds in a day. The high count comes from a combination of dine-in orders and to-go pints and quarts available for purchase.
“We sell probably an average of 25-35 pints a day,” Touchberry said. “Everything’s done by hand. We shred it, mix it up, all homemade. So there may be some slight inconsistencies from one batch to the next because we don’t measure. We do everything by feel.”
Brown always tells Touchberry that the mayo-based signature was made with love, and Touchberry continues that tradition, too, with every plate and pint.
tographs, jerseys and other memorabilia of past and current local athletes, some major like New York Yankees living legend Bobby Richardson, a Sumter native and resident, and others from their time in high school. There’s a bit of history at each bar stool and table, and a story with every two-handed bite.
The Sammy’s Way sandwich, like all J. O’Gradys’ sandwiches, can be ordered with grilled chicken, beef burger or black bean patty. But this Sumter signature is ordered most as a grilled chicken sandwich, giving it a Hawaiian feel with the pineapple and teriyaki glaze, matched with a savory, creamy aioli on a salt-and-pepper bun.
Estep said the part of the creation that keeps people coming back is the unique salt-and-pepper buns with a touch of poppyseed on top.
SIMPLY SOUTHERN BISTRO
Cool Cucumber Dill Salmon
65 W. Wesmark Blvd.
Open for lunch and dinner service Wednesday and Thursday, 11 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. and 5 – 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday 11 a.m – 9 p.m. On Sunday and Tuesdays, lunch only 11a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
This family owned Southern restaurant has one savory, refreshing dish that keeps people coming back, and believe it or not, it’s not deep-fried or barbecued.
Since Chef Jeff Dennis and his parents, Wayne and Gail, opened in December 2009, the Cool Cucumber Dill Salmon has been a staple on the menu.
“I’ve been selling it since day one,” Dennis said about his Sumter signature. “It’s one of my top sellers. It’s fresh caught, so it’s really good.”
Dennis said he goes through about 70 pounds of salmon each week. When it comes to the signature’s hook, he pointed to the cold cucumber sauce, which foodies often order extra of take home.
Similar to a sour cream texture, the chilled sauce is dolloped on top of the grilled salmon and slowly melts over the fish. The refreshing surprise is the
LEO’S HOME OF THE CHICKEN WINGS
Chicken Wings
Consistency is key for this Sumter staple. Leo’s has been in business since 1982. Back then, Leo’s signature wasn’t even a thought in the Sumter area, according to owner Ann Timmons.
“Sumter didn’t even know what a wing was,” Timmons said. “Why would you sell a wing? It was the part you threw in the trash.”
Once they fried a wing and topped it with sauce, people were hooked and have been coming through the door daily for the past 40 years. And now, they’ll keep coming as Timmons’ daughters Laura Brown and Christian Melton will run the show once she retires.
“We’re just really lucky to have a good product and have the locals supporting us,” Brown said. “We started out with three or four sauces, and now we’re at 16 or 18. We’re just growing along.”
Over the last 40 years, the base recipe has stayed the same, and the menu has all the regulars, but new items are added every few years. Timmons’ favorite
small chunks of cucumber hidden between the savory bites.
People even come just for the Southern sides alone, simple, traditional fixings that Dennis puts his own twist on to give a unique flavor you can’t find anywhere else in town. Dennis said the most popular sides are his collard greens with sweet and spicy notes and sweet, sweet potato fries.
“First, it’s the love for the food. I try to put a quality product out, and so far, Sumter’s supported it all,” he said. “And they just keep coming back for it after 14 years.”
is the teriyaki sauce, whereas Melton and Brown like their wings the hotter the better. In total, there are 14 sauces on the menu, but they have a few extras off the menu, like the popular mango sauce.
If it weren’t the wing making Leo’s a Sumter signature, it would be the customers.
“One thing that’s been kind of amazing and crazy to see growing up here and working here for the last 20 years, I’ve seen kids come in as babies and now I’m seeing them at 20-21 years old, so I’ve watched kids grow up,” Brown said. “We have a lot of customers that came in back in the ‘80s that come in to this day.”
Dining tip: Leo’s has a special on Tuesday nights with a 65-cent wing deal. So come hungry!
SUSIE’S CHICKEN AND FRIES
Soul Roll
303 Manning Ave.
Noon to 6 p.m. daily
South Sumter’s Susie’s is the only restaurant and food truck combo business in the county that serves up fan-favorite wings, fries and more, but it also serves something that can’t be found anywhere in the region.
“These are my amazing soul rolls,” Owner Chris Davis said. “A soul roll is actually seasoned collards, smoked turkey all wrapped up into an egg roll, and then I do have my secret sauce, which is like a teriyaki with a kick. It complements it perfectly.”
It’s the perfect combination of both Southern and Chinese cuisine with a hint of Thanksgiving flavors. She hasn’t seen it anywhere else, Davis said. She made it by accident when getting creative with her family’s Thanksgiving dinner one year. When she served them up, everyone was hooked at first bite.
“After that, I put them on the menu,” Davis said. “Everybody loves them. It blows my mind.”
Susie’s Chicken and Fries sells about 400-500 soul rolls a day — that’s with both the restaurant and food truck running. Davis said her homemade teriyaki sauce with a secret heat kick plays a role in people coming back, along with the fresh ingredients and the affordable price at $3.
Customers get them by the handfuls or to pair with some wings and fries. Businesses often cater a tray for a work lunch.
“It is so different and they are so good, and they’re so consistent. That’s one thing that’s huge for me,” she said. “I strive to have that same consistency.”
Here for Life
Primary Care
Eagerton Family Practice
Robert S. Eagerton, MD* / Carmen Roberts, DO
Amber P. Newman, NP
200 East Hospital Street, Manning, SC 29102 (803) 433-0439
* Not accepting new patients at this time
McLeod Primary Care Clarendon
Lisa E. Heichberger, MD / Laine Way, MD
Susan Caulkins, FNP / Susanne Johnson, FNP
50 East Hospital Street, Suite 3 Manning, SC 29102 (803) 435-8828
Palmetto Adult Medicine Sumter
Harry A. Jordan, Jr., MD
Andrew J. Reynolds, MD
Hugh T. Stoddard, Jr., MD
Katherine S. Coffey, PA-C
James R. McMahon, FNP
Emily J. Miller, PA-C
1295 Wilson Hall Road, Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 905-6800
McLeod Primary Care Turbeville
Michael O. Ouzts, DO / Abbie Kirby, PA-C
Amanda McConnell, PA-C
944 Smith Street, Turbeville, SC 29162 (843) 659-2114
McLeod Family Medicine Kingstree
Andrew Gulledge, FNP
Raina McKenzie, PA-C
1200 North Longstreet Street, Kingstree, SC 29556 (843) 355-5459
Cardiology
McLeod Cardiology Associates
Prabal Guha, MD / Dennis Lang, DO
Jennifer Weich, NP
540 Physicians Lane, Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 883-5171
Manning Clinic: 21 East Hospital Street, Manning, SC 29102
Obstetrics and Gynecology
McLeod Women’s Care Clarendon
Monica Ploetzke, MD / Thomas C. Key, MD
Katee L. Wyant, MD / Tom Chappell, CNM
Allison Saran, CNM, WHNP
Rebecca Cartledge, APRN, CNM
Shaquinda Dowdle, DNP, APRN, CNM
50 East Hospital Street, Suite 2, Manning, SC 29102 (803) 433-0797
Orthopedics
McLeod Orthopaedics Associates
Rodney K. Alan, MD / Chaz McDonald, NP
Scarlett Manchin, NP
540 Physicians Lane, Sumter, SC 29150 (843) 777-7900
50 East Hospital Street, Suite 6, Manning, SC 29102 (803) 433-3065
Surgery
McLeod Surgery Clarendon
Devonne D. Barrineau, MD / Laura Collins, FNP
50 East Hospital Street, Suite 4, Manning, SC 29102 (803) 435-2822
Urology
McLeod Urology Associates Sumter
Michelle B. Miller, NP
540 Physicians Lane, Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 340-5100
Vascular
McLeod Vascular Associates
540 Physicians Lane, Sumter, SC 29150 (843) 777-7043
Your guide to
dining Downtown
From scones to filets, salads to chicken prepared this way or that, from breakfast coffee to late-night drinks over ping pong or karaoke, there is something for everyone in Historic Downtown Sumter. It’s a perfect mix of storied icons, found in diner booths with
a whirly ding and in glass shadow boxes hanging over your burger named after someone you’ll just have to ask about, and of newer must-eats, from Southern soul food to Tex-Mex tastes. And don’t you dare balk at the brisket.
Map Source: City of Sumter Downtown Master Plan, July 2019. Future visualization included. 1. Baker’s Sweets Bistro & Bakery
N. Main St., Sumter, SC 29150
Alderman’s Drug Co. and Medical Supplies
N. Main St., Sumter, SC 29150
Sidebar
N. Main St., Sumter, SC 29150 4. Jin Jin Chinese Restaurant
N. Main St., Sumter, SC 29150
Hamptons 33 N. Main St., Sumter, SC 29150
La Piazza 33 N. Main St., Sumter, SC 29150
Rafters 33 N. Main St., floor 2, Sumter, SC 29150 8. Main Street Tavern
N. Main St., Sumter, SC 29150
Hyatt Place Sumter/ Downtown
N. Main St., Sumter, SC 29150
Brubaker’s Café and Bakery
N. Main St., Sumter, SC 29150
Subway
E. Liberty St., Sumter, SC 29150 12. Sumter Original Brewery
S. Main St., Sumter, SC 29150 13. J. O’Gradys 5 S. Main St., Sumter, SC 29150 14. J. O’Gradys After Hours 5 S. Main St., Sumter, SC 29150
15. Cut Rate Drug Store & Coffee 32 S. Main St., Sumter, SC 29150
1.
Baker’s Sweets
12.
Sumter Original Brewery
Sumter Original Brewery is the very first brewery to open in Sumter. This 30,000-square-foot facility has three floors with with large floor games like pool and ping pong on the second and a rooftop.
Type of Food Bar food
This longtime bistro and bakery, which is known for its cakes and desserts, moved to this spot from the hospital during COVID-19. They offer breakfast, soup, salads and sandwiches as well as sweet treats and a whole menu of specialty coffees. You can find them also on Alice Drive.
Jeffrey Lampkin’s Country Boy Kitchen
The bistro serves country-style classics including the Harriet, chicken and pancakes, honey fried chicken and shrimp and grits along with a variety of Southern sandwich options..
Type of Food Southern
Looking for more restaurants in Sumter? See the food that our local eateries are known for with Sumter’s Signatures on page 6.
16. Jeffrey Lampkin’s Country Boy Bistro
18 S. Main St., Sumter, SC 29150
17. Sub Station II 15 N. Harvin St., Sumter, SC 29150*
18. Chinese Cuisine & Thai Food
130 E. Liberty St., Sumter, SC 29150
19. Tony’s Pizza
1 E. Calhoun St., Sumter, SC 29150
20. McDonald’s
154 S. Main St., Sumter, SC 29150 16.
101 N. Lafayette Drive, Sumter, SC 29150*
21. Taco Bell
25 N. Lafayette Drive, Sumter, SC 29150*
22. Wendy’s
216 E. Hampton Ave., Sumter, SC 29150*
23. KFC
215 E. Liberty St., Sumter, SC 29150*
24. El Paso Tacos and Tequila
* Not visible on map
Sumter Farmers Market
SUMTER FARMERS MARKET
200 Miller Road
Founded in 2017, the Sumter Farmers Market offers local farmers, artisans, bakers, food trucks and other vendors without a storefront a venue to sell their products directly to the consumer. Produce farmers grow at least 75-80% of what they sell, and livestock farmers humanely raise their animals on pasture with no antibiotics or added growth hormones. The market is governed by its own board and held weekly on Fridays from noon to 5 p.m. from April 1 through Nov. 18.
Follow them on Facebook for vendor updates at facebook.com/sumterfarmersmarket.
AMERICAN LEGION FARMERS MARKET
2 S. Artillery Drive
Open on Fridays from noon to 5 p.m., this market offers fresh produce, locally raised meat products, crafts and gift items and ready-to-eat food. The best part? It’s inside a building on the American Legion and county fairgrounds, so they can stay open year-round.
Follow them on Facebook for vendor updates at facebook.com/Americanlegionfarmersmarket or learn more at americanlegionfarmersmarket.com.
SOUTH SUMTER FARMERS MARKET
312 Manning Ave.
This market offers fresh produce and other craft and community items seasonally in an area of Sumter that does not have nearby access to fresh produce. There’s usually someone cooking hot meals at the market. SFMNP senior and WIC vouchers are accepted. The market is open JuneOctober on Fridays between 2 and 6 p.m.
DOWNTOWN SUMTER FARMERS MARKET
Corner of Main and Liberty streets
Open May through September on Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., this small market offers locally made produce and food.
CERTIFIED SC GROWN
Choose local, choose fresh.
South Carolina has nearly 25,000 farms that cover about 5 million acres. Thanks to our rich soil, warm weather and more than 360 growing days a year, there’s always something fresh. See what’s in season now, as well as where you can buy local all over the state, by going to certifiedsc.com.
Go straight to the source
There are local farms open to the public that sell different produce and products.
About 40 miles outside of downtown Sumter sits a big, bright red barn nestled along a tree-lined, lush green pasture. Richard Harrington Farms, located at 380 Myrtle Beach Hwy., is a small rural farm, home to Willie the rooster, Badonkadonk the donkey, chickens and a herd of Nigerian Dwarf goats. Every animal is cared for on the farm, and fresh eggs, bales of hay and goats are sold. Its hours of operation are Monday-Friday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m.-
1 p.m.
On the outskirts of Sumter, Dorr Farms offers produce fit for each season. In the spring, strawberries are ripe and bright, blueberries and blackberries shine in the summer, and pumpkins are perfect for picking in the fall. The farm hosts fun days that include picking what is in season, games, hay-less hayrides, a petting zoo and learning about honeybees. Dorr Farms is located at 5225 Dorr Acres Road, Gable, SC, and is open Monday-Friday.
Make your Christmas memories merrier with Coleman Family Farms. Starting in
October, bring a piece of the farm home with one of their Leyland Cypress or Carolina Sapphire Christmas trees for $50 or a precut Fraser Fir Christmas tree for $60. Custom ornaments, fresh eggs, homemade cinnamon rolls and chocolate chip cookie dough can be pre-ordered through the farm’s Facebook page. If you can’t get enough of the baked goods, the rows of Christmas trees serving as a beautiful backdrop are sure to make holiday pictures festive and bright. Coleman Family Farms is open from 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m., located at 2165 Lloyd Drive.
HIDDENGems
Let’s Party
LOCATION: 584 Bultman Drive
HOURS: Mondays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Wednesdays and Fridays from10 a.m. to 6 p.m., closed on Sundays. Call (803) 774-7444 for more information.
Many people know about big party stores that only sell party supplies, but in Sumter there is a family-owned party store that can do it all.
“We are a one-stop shop. We do event planning, event design, we have thousands of balloons and party supplies here, we cater to the customer’s needs, we have done weddings, birthdays, you name it,” said owner Niki Lewis. “No event is too big or too small.”
Lewis opened her store in 2015 on 584 Bultman Drive because she felt the Sumter community needed a party store closer to home.
“Before I opened this store, I couldn’t really find a store that would have what I need for parties and events and I was like, ‘God, Sumter really needs a great party store,’” she said.
During a trip to Myrtle Beach, she walked into a family owned party store and felt that she could bring exactly that to the Sumter area.
Although Let’s Party has been open for nearly eight years, Lewis still feels like her shop is a hidden gem.
“My frustration as a business owner sometimes is
With so many small businesses thriving throughout the city and county, there are bound to be some hidden gems that locals and visitors alike might not know about.
From party planning to getting a healthy smoothie, here are three stalwarts. Visit these and explore Sumter’s local businesses!
how do you let someone know everything you do in your store; when I say we are a one-stop shop, we are literally a one-stop shop,” Lewis said.
She said she still has some people come in and say they have never seen her store there before even though they drive by every day. But she still has people who have come and left Sumter who call from out of state to place orders.
“We have so many people that call from out of state that find us on Google or find us on other social media and ask us to deliver an order to their granddaughter or someone,” she said.
She has added services throughout the years. Massive balloon arches and signs became popular during COVID-19.
“We have everything you need right here; you don’t have to go all over town, and if we don’t have it, we can get it,” Lewis said.
What became one woman’s life-saver has now become a healthy option for the entire community – Johnny’s Garden Juice Bar.
Named after the previous owner’s grandfather, Johnny Gowdy, the juice bar opened six months after he passed away in 2013.
Right before Gowdy passed away, another owner, Kimberly Field, had recovered from being sick for 10 years by, you guessed it, juicing.
“She was sick for years and years and then when she started juicing it was like her life flipped and completely changed,” said Emily Schroeder, a manager at the juice bar. “She was a whole lot better.”
Johnny’s Garden Juice Bar switched ownership a few years ago after prior owner Carl Field handed it over to James Fyffe.
Schroeder said although juicing is not a cure all be all, it does have health benefits, especially with the juice bar having pure ginger shots.
“Oh, it’s only ginger. I think we use 10 to 25 pounds of ginger and every morning we take it and make fresh ginger shots. It’s really popular,” she said.
Schroeder said ginger is good for digestion, pain and helps boost the immune system.
“It also helps that we are located right where the Y (YMCA) is because people come in after
Johnny’s Garden Juice Bar
LOCATION: 504 Miller Road
HOURS: Open Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., closed on Sundays. Call (803) 774-0218 for more information.
their workouts and get a ginger shot or a juice to help refresh them,” she said.
Schroeder agrees that Johnny’s Garden Juice Bar is a hidden gem in Sumter.
“A lot of people will come in and say they never knew we were here and now they come every day,” Schroeder said.
Schroeder started at the juice bar a few years ago right before ownership changed and said she has seen the benefits juicing has done for the community.
“I wouldn’t say juicing cures anything, but it definitely does help with a lot of things. We have a flu shot that is made up of honey, lemon and ginger and clears you right up,” she said.
Schroeder also said she has had women who have come in just after giving birth days prior and they take a ginger shot and “come back saying they are feeling like they used to.”
“We just love to help our community, we love to make people laugh when they come in and make sure they have a good time whether they have been here before or not,” she said.
Music Gator
LOCATION: 1251 Hastings Drive
HOURS: Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call (803) -905-7626 for more information.
Sumter has a place where you can go and enjoy the nostalgia of the ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s with all other decades before and after.
Located at 1251 Hastings Drive, Music Gator is open to all those young and old who want to get their favorite vinyls, CDs, band T-shirts and so many more music-related items you can’t get anywhere else nearby.
For nearly 30 years, Music Gator has had Sumter as a home after owner Phil Sports retired from the military and wanted to do something he loved. He enjoyed walking into different music stores on his travels and decided he wanted to open his own store 28 years ago.
“I have always heard you want to do something that you’d be happier doing, you should enjoy what you do for work, and it helps you keep going,” Sports said.
Although Music Gator has moved spots over the years, Sports said he’s awlays had his loyal customers who find their way inside. And moving hasn’t been the biggest challenge, it has been the change he’s seen.
“I had to change people’s habits. Whenever technology started getting to the point of burning CDs, I wasn’t worried. It was when down-
loading started becoming a thing that a little worry set in,” he said.
When you walk into Music Gator, the smell of your childhood bedroom hits you. The walls are lined with old album covers. CDs fill the shelves. It’s every teenager’s dream store.
Vinyl has surged in popularity recently, and people can visit Music Gator to get that real feel of a CD or their favorite band’s poster.
“It’s funny because before I opened a music store, I had a room that I called a music room where I learned a little bit of guitar and had all my record albums, CDs and memorabilia all over the walls,” Sports said.
Now there is a small section of the store that retains that nostalgia for him.
Sports said it amazes him that after 28 years people still don’t know his store is in the heart of Sumter just off the business hub of Broad Street.
“I feel like it is something off the beaten path,” Sports said. “It is not a corporate business, but it is still big to the people who enjoy these types of stores. That’s what a hidden gem means to me.”
ENTREPRENEURIAL SPOTLIGHT: So Cool, So Committed So Cool, So Committed
Patina Calhoun shares her unexpected journey through local business success.
Planning and prepping for the future is what Patina Calhoun has done her whole life.
Late nights and early mornings devoting her time, effort, heart and soul to what she believed was her true calling.
That was until she realized she had to expect the unexpected.
Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, Calhoun may be a city girl through and through, but she always had a desire to live the country life. Her familial ties begin in Manning, the stomping ground of her parents. As a child, Calhoun would venture down South for holidays, weddings, reunions and funerals, surrounded by family and basking in the serene slow pace of the South — a great contrast to the allnighter lifestyle of the Big Apple.
“I love New York because you can find all kinds of unique pieces; the food varies — you can try all types of new things. Entertainment is 24 hours, seven days a week. But for my daily peace of mind, I just don’t like a lot of chaos,” she said. “You almost get paranoid because it’s like everybody walking down the street, you don’t know if they’re going to rob you — that type of stuff.”
For its hospitality, its people’s friendly dispo-
sition and welcoming environment to raise her three children, South Carolina won this city girl over.
Her move down south provided Calhoun with ample opportunities — and peace of mind —to follow her childhood dreams of owning her own engineering company. Enrolling in Morris College’s Clemson Extension Cooperative program at the time, the plan was for Calhoun to study two years at Morris before transferring to Clemson for her final two years. When the time came to move four hours away from family, Calhoun turned down the chance.
“Being a parent at the time — I lived off campus, had a house and job of my own — I didn’t think it was very smart for me to have to uproot my children again,” she said.
The unexpected happened after Calhoun decided to stay.
The “fastest hired” employee at the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office, Calhoun switched her major from math to criminal justice. After graduating from Morris, she enrolled at the University of South Carolina in Sumter to pursue her master’s degree in math — still striving for her
engineering career. One thing led to another, which led to Calhoun earning her master’s degree in criminal justice at Troy University. With two degrees, in a field she never expected she would pursue, and as adjunct instructor of criminal justice at Central Carolina Technical College, Calhoun circled back to her aspiring engineering career only to end up pursuing her doctoral degree in criminal justice.
“I was like ‘OK Lord, I guess this is not the path you want me to go,’”she said through warm laughter. “It was never my intention to become a police officer, but it just seemed to be the fit that He put me in. My life was prospering — it had value, it had purpose, it had meaning; what more could one ask for?
“Would I probably have wanted that engineering degree and would my younger self want to have accomplished that dream of owning my own engineering company? Sure. Would I be happy? I would never know that, but I know that I’m happy on this side.”
This side of her life is where her family oriented, family inspired businesses lie. While a student at Morris, Calhoun realized another talent gifted to her by God is her gift of design. Her creative touch spans all the horizons, be it food, clothing or furniture — for example, her college days were spent turning plain, old fabric into handcrafted, highly sought after outfits worn on girls’ nights. Her cre-
ative niche and great feedback from her peers led her to open Elephants and More, located at 1190 Old W. Liberty St. Ste 2, honoring her Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. affiliation and the first time she was able to let her creativity run wild and get paid to do so.
Calhoun enjoyed this luxury and wanted to be able to bestow that among her family. Her second business venture was SO Cool Italian Icee. In need of a summer job, Calhoun purchased a cooler cart — lovingly named Mr. Percy — for her oldest daughter, who was 15 at the time, to sell Italian ice at all the summer hangout spots in the county.
“Mr. Percy went to the aquatic center, to the parks, to different events, vendor events, softball games, soccer games, birthday parties…” she continued to list on.
In present day, SO Cool Italian Icee, located at 1180 Old W. Liberty St., has expanded its menu to include churros, wings and burgers. The Italian ice, still preserved in a beloved cooler cart — Mr. Percy has since retired — is a great treat for those
who need something sweet afterward.
At the time, while business was booming for Elephants and More and So Cool Italian Icee and Mr. Percy catered to heat—soaked Sumterites, Calhoun was blessed with the birth of her first granddaughter, Audri Journey. Like any fashionista grandmother, Calhoun showered Audri in the finest fabrics. But the drives to New York, Georgia and North Carolina looking for cute, classy and comfortable clothes grew tiresome, so Calhoun did what she knew best.
“I’m an empty nester. I’m retired, double retired at this point from the sheriff’s office and Central Carolina, and me and Audri were hanging out because her parents had to work and so, I was like, you know what? We’re going to open a store.”
“You ain’t gotta do everything that come to your head, you know,” is what Calhoun heard from her children, but the unconditional love and support to follow her heart was what she felt. They knew her heart was in the right place as she saw the opening of Audri J’s Children’s Clothing Boutique, located at 1190 Old W. Liberty St, as “a good opportunity to bring something different to Sumter.”
Patina Calhoun, a mom of three; married to her childhood sweetheart; a gammy of four girls; academic program manager of criminal justice technology; founder and president of CoolHands, a nonprofit that combats child hunger and ensures that children receive a quality education; and owner of three flourishing brick— and—mortar businesses all acquired during the
peak of the COVID—19 pandemic, also holds leadership positions in several organizations in the community. What more can one person do? There is no method or fear to managing the not—so—mad madness that is Calhoun’s life as everything just flows into place — quality time with family, vacations — an experience she rarely took years prior, meetings, business ventures, appearances; it all just works out.
“The things that I have accomplished, the avenues that I have traveled, and every last one of them have been a blessing and have enabled me to be where I am today. Do my body get weary? Probably. But my heart is there and because my heart is there, everything just flows perfectly,” she said.
The unexpected was just that for Calhoun. Her life became something she could have never imagined but what she knows now was destined for her. It can be taxing letting go of a dream so deeply desired, but walking the path of a higher value and deeper meaning is much better. No matter how unfamiliar it would look to younger Calhoun, the Calhoun of today doesn’t back down from the challenge.
“When I’m committed, I’m committed,” determination lacing her every word. “They have this saying that people always say, ‘God don’t give you anything that you can’t bear.’ So, I tell people all the time that I’m one of his toughest soldiers and if He presents me with something, then obviously He meant for it to be.”
DEMOGRAPHICS
Population Growth
Educational Attainment age 25-64
Housing
Source: JobsEQ provided by Sumter Economic Development Board
HOW SUMTER BUILDS
‘Team Sumter’ partnership between government, business, education, community vital to win in economic development
In previous generations, the old adage was “build it and they will come,” but in the 21st century the game and process of economic development has changed to be much more comprehensive.
Jay Schwedler, president and CEO of Sumter Economic Development and TheLink Economic Development Alliance serving Sumter and Lee counties, said myriad factors are at play in industrial site selections these days, and a “team approach” is essential to any community’s success.
The local economic development office brings the various community partners together as a cohesive group to include City of Sumter and Sumter County officials and the development board to focus on the mission of fostering an improved economic climate locally.
So “players” make up “the team” in order to have “a recipe for success,” he said. “Wins” may be defined as winning a new company to the area or keeping existing companies local, while “losses” or setbacks are losing out on a prospect or a local business closure. But, Schwedler said, the work of economic development actually goes much deeper than that.
PREPARE AS A FARMER WOULD DO
Many factors come into play for the success of “an entire economic ecosystem” today.
“Your pencil has to be sharp in as many of those key factors as possible,” Schwedler said. “In other words, take absolute advantage of your assets in your community, and work to strengthen your weaknesses. And identify your opportunities
locally, and address your threats. And when you do that from a wholistic standpoint, you begin to see progress being made.”
However, economic development is a slow process, and things do not happen overnight, he added.
“You have to really prepare as a farmer would do the soil conditions of your local economy,”
Schwedler said. “And that is what we try to do collectively as leaders within the community in various organizations. There is no one entity that has the ability to do it on its own. Everybody has to be working together. While we are the development board and it is our mission to foster economic development, all the other partners that are involved as a
part of Team Sumter really contribute beautifully to the system that allows us to see wins.”
Losses do happen along the way in the form of companies closing down and life cycles of businesses maturing, but it is essential to make progress and have a plan when surprises do occur, he said.
That “game plan” includes strengthening local industrial parks and working behind the scenes and in partnership with educational entities on all levels to boost the local talent pool and workforce.
“We are not the author of workforce development by any means,” Schwedler said, “but we are a partner there as well. Economic development is really a unique environment by which the team is a very gelled entity working collectively. And I think our people and participants in the process of economic development give us probably as much advantage as any community because we can get things done.”
‘CONSTANTLY RECRUITING’
Given wins and losses in the ever-changing 21st century economy, Schwedler’s team is “constantly recruiting to win projects that want to be good, corporate citizens,” he said. Success really boils down to the people who compose your community, Schwedler added.
“The people make a community,” he said. “The people make a company. The people make a brand. The people make anything. It boils down to the people. And that has been always our competitive advantage. We have had many successes in economic development. Obviously, there have been some big wins, but the small wins are just as important as the large wins.”
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HOME STYLE
THROUGH A NEW LENS
NICOLE NORRIS DESIGN STUDIO AND BOHEMIAN SWAN ARE THE LATEST ADDITIONS TO DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION
In the last year or so, downtown revitalization has featured both a longtime businesswoman returning to her roots and another couple who have moved their business here and are looking to carve out a niche.
New North Main Street tenants Nicole Norris Design Studio and Bohemian Swan are both involved in the artistic realm. While they offer interior design and furniture of different styles, they also both bring experience and passion to their work and want to be a part of downtown growth.
NICOLE NORRIS DESIGN STUDIO
Nicole Norris is no stranger to Sumter. Her interior design business has been popular since she opened her first studio, actually also in the downtown area, in 1996. That was a time when there were not too many options for dining and activity downtown. She eventually moved the opertion to Guignard Drive and steadily built
the design business with both a residential and commercial appeal. Her studio has expanded to six employees now with four designers, and it specializes in residential design and interior architecture, Norris said. However, being based in Sumter primarily has allowed her to work on numerous different projects. That list includes residential
homes, local industrial corporate offices, funeral homes, restaurants, stores, hair salons and even four dental offices, she said.
“You name it, we’ve done it, practically,” Norris said. “We like having the opportunity to do a lot of different things. Since we are in a smaller town, we have been able to do more, whereas if you were in a larger city, you might be more of a niche for a certain type of design... When I think back, it is kind of amazing what I have gotten to do through the years.”
In recent years, the opportunity to move the studio back downtown arose with a rental property at 47 N. Main St. that was getting a complete makeover by local commercial Realtor Jay Davis.
Davis has a team that works to redevelop and bring older downtown buildings back to life while still maintaining their historic charm. Norris and her designers also got to collaborate in the process.
The result was a win-win of the “historic-meets-the-modern vibe with a twist” and included exposing the original hardwood floors and old brick walls, Norris said. The studio includes a storefront for
BOHEMIAN SWAN
Imagine you inherited a piece of furniture that is a family heirloom and still want to use it because of its quality, but you simply have a different color scheme. Or you live in a historic home with smaller rooms and desire smaller, American-made furniture that was constructed 50 to 70 years ago as opposed
a retail area for home décor and accessories, a kitchen, design library, an open work area in the back for the design team and storage space. The new studio opened in January 2023 and is 2,000plus square feet.
“Over the years, we have tried to streamline and focus on what we do best,” she said. “We feel like it is the right size.”
Norris loves the progress made with downtown revitalization through the years.
“There are a lot of great things down here,” she said. “It’s fun to have so many options for food and dining and activity on Main Street.”
to the larger pieces of today.
Enter Pamela and Dion Bowen, who opened Bohemian Swan, a reclaimed marketplace/vintage store, in April 2022 at 3 N. Main St. in downtown Sumter.
For a dozen years, Pamela was a professional upholsterer, but she missed interacting with people. She has always loved reclaimed antiques and vintage items, and those connect with upholstery because that is generally for older furniture, she said.
In 2018, the couple opened a similar store in Charleston where the vintage concept has a large following. Here, the Bowens are trying to build a reputation, they said.
Just having a specialty item or two in a home can generate a vintage appeal, Pamela said.
Vintage dressers are a big item at the store. How about a vinyl record track from a popular movie of yesteryear?
“You don’t have to fully decorate your house in vintage to add little pieces of that for interest, for conversation pieces, and for fun,” she said. “They are also great gift ideas for others.”
“Bohemian” implies an alternative lifestyle, unconventional and “stylish sustainability,” the Bowens said, and “Swan” relates to Sumter.
Pamela added that generally the younger generations often like mismatched colors, such as with glassware.
“If you break a glass, you have not broken a set,” she said. “You just go out and buy one more. You are not ruining your whole set. It all kind of goes back to a fun way to do sustainability. All of this would be in landfills, and the amount of furniture, especially, that goes into landfalls in the U.S. alone is astronomical.”
They added that getting involved in a revitalization at the beginning or midway point can have its highs and lows, but the downtown store also wants
to capitalize on its proximity to the historic district with its smaller houses.
“The scale of those houses — with lower ceilings and smaller rooms — was more designed with mid-century furniture in mind,” Dion Bowen said. “Once you put large-scale, modern furniture in those houses, the furniture kind of dwarfs the rooms. The size of the furniture was different back then.”
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INFORMATION Public Safety
Whether a native or a newcomer, knowing the law of any new land is vital to fully integrating into the community. To keep you well-acquainted with the law-abiding faces that serve and protect Sumter, get to know your public safety agencies.
Sumter Police Department
Located at 335 Lafayette Drive
Non-emergency phone: (803) 436-2700
• Police Chief Russell Roark
• Assistant Police Chief Jeffery Jackson
• Responds to calls for businesses, venues and neighborhoods within the city limits
• Hosts community events including Black History Art/Essay Contest in February, National Night Out and Halloween-themed events in October, Cram-A-Cruiser during Christmas and more throughout the year.
• To report a crime, call the emergency or non-emergency number, file a report in person with the Citizen’s Assistance Unit in the headquarters’ front lobby or visit sumterpd.com/contact
Sumter County Sheriff’s Office
Located at 1281 N. Main St.
Non-emergency phone: (803) 436-2774
• Sheriff Anthony Dennis
• Chief Deputy Hampton Gardner
• Responds to calls within the Sumter County limits including zip codes 29040, 29150, 29151, 29153 and 29154
• Hosts Community Relations Advisory Board meetings to maintain a positive and interactive rapport with citizens and increase public confidence in law enforcement and public safety matters in the community; Citizen’s Academy, a free six-week course where attendees get behind-the-scenes look at four weeks of police academy training; and holiday-themed and awareness community events
• To report a crime, call the sheriff’s office at (803) 436-2000 or call 911
Sumter County Emergency Medical Services
Located at 131 E. Hampton Ave.
Non-emergency phone: (803) 436-2415
• EMS Director Kent Hall
• Established in 1969 out of the Tuomey Regional Medical Center; taken over by county government in 1997
• Responds to ~ 22,000 calls for service and transports ~ 18,000 people annually
• Operates seven ambulances daily, two quick-response vehicles and two additional contract ambulances through Guidance Ambulance
• Two substations in the county:
• Medic 2 located at 3231 Frierson Road in Dalzell; responds to Dalzell, Rembert, Cherryvale and parts of Wedgefield communities
• Medic 6 located at 10565 Douglas Swamp Road in Lynchburg; responds to Shiloh, Lynchburg, Mayesville and Olanta communities
Sumter Animal Control
Located at 1240 Winkles Road
• Primary role is to limit number of stray animals on the streets
• Responds to calls of vicious animals running at large, dog or cat bites and nuisance animals
• To report:
• Animal running at large and nuisance animals, call (803) 436-2066
• Animal bites or and suspected cruelty or neglect, call (803) 436-2775
• Suspected dog fighting, call the Narcotics Division at (803) 436-2759
Sumter Fire Department and sub fire stations
Headquarters are located at 315 Lafayette Drive
Phone: (803) 436-2600
• Chief Karl Ford
• Assistant Chief Ernie Dollard (city operations)
• Assistant Chief Brian Christmas (county operations)
• Five full-time fire stations
• 17 volunteer substations throughout the county
Health care in Sumter
McLeod Health
Palmetto Adult Medicine Sumter
1295 Wilson Hall Road, Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 905-6800
McLeod Cardiology Associates
540 Physicians Lane, Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 883-5171
McLeod Vascular Associates
540 Physicians Lane, Sumter, SC 29150 (843) 777-7043
McLeod Urology Associates Sumter
Michelle B. Miller, NP
540 Physicians Lane, Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 340-5100
McLeod Orthopaedics Associates
540 Physicians Lane, Sumter, SC 29150 (843) 777-7900
Tandem Health
Tandem Health Main (Adult Medicine, Behavioral Health & Counseling, Immunology and Pharmacy) 1278 N. Lafayette Drive, Sumter, SC 29150 | (803) 774-4500
Tandem Health Obstetrics & Gynecology and Pediatrics 370 S. Pike West, Sumter, SC 29150 Gynecology (803) 774-6448 |Pediatrics (803) 774-7337
Tandem Health Dental 1105 N. Lafayette Drive, Suite C, Sumter, SC 29150 | (803) 774-3600
Tandem Health Family Medicine Sumter 319 N. Main St., SC 29150 | (803) 774-450
Tandem Health Family Medicine Pinewood 25 E. Clark St., Pinewood, SC 29125 | (803) 774-4501
Colonial Healthcare
Colonial Family Practice (Main Office)
325 Broad St. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 773-5227
Colonial Family Practice
304 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 773-5227
Colonial Family Practice
674 W. Liberty St. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 773-5227
Colonial Family Practice
698 Bultman Drive Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 773-5227
Colonial Urgent Care
327 Broad St. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 773-5227
Colonial Pediatrics
742 W. Liberty St. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 773-5227
Colonial Rx
325 Broad St. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 774-8240
Colonial Neurology
385 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 774-8240
Colonial Pain
215 W. Hampton Ave. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 773-5227
Counseling
742 W. Liberty St. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 773-5227
Psychiatry
696 Bultman Drive Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 848-0500
Prisma Health Tuomey Hospital
Outpatient/Retail Pharmacy
*open to the public (803) 774-8772
Medical Office Building 1, Suite 220
115 N. Sumter St. Sumter, SC 29150
Hours: Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.6 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.; Sunday, 1-5 p.m.
Prisma Health CardiologySumter
Medical Office Building 2, Suite 205
100 N. Sumter St. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 434-3800
Prisma Health CardiologyHartsville
701 Medical Park Drive; # 301 Hartsville, SC (843) 383-5978
Prisma Health OB/GYN in Sumter
Medical Office Building 1
115 N. Sumter St. Sumter, SC 29150 Suite 110: OB Office 803-774-9650
Suite 200: GYN Office (803) 774-8351
Prisma Health SurgerySumter
Medical Office Building 1, Suite 300
115 N. Sumter St. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 775-1550
Prisma Health Plastic Surgery
Medical Office Building 1, Suite 115
115 N. Sumter St. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 774-7546
Prisma Health Pain and Spine
Medical Office Building 2, Suite 320
100 N. Sumter St. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 774-6824
Prisma Health Orthopedics
Medical Office Building 2, Suite 200 115 N. Sumter St. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 774-7621
Prisma Health Family Medicine - Sumter
Medical Office Building 1, Suite 400
115 N. Sumter St. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 934-0810
Prisma Health Family Medicine - Bishopville 116 Hospital Square, Bishopville, SC (803) 484-9424
Prisma Health Pulmonology - Sumter
Prisma Health Infectious Disease - Sumter
Prisma Health
Gastroenterology - Sumter
Prisma Health NeurologySumter
Medical Office Building 1, Suite 315
115 N. Sumter St. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 774-9787
Parks & Recreation
Find a free place to play, relax or exercise
Here is a list of public parks in Sumter County. For more information, including amenities, addresses and hours, go to www.sumtersc.gov/community/ outdoor.
State parks
• Poinsett State Park (pet-friendly*)
• Thomas Sumter Memorial Park (pet-friendly*)
• Woods Bay State Park (petfriendly*)
• Manchester State Forest
PATRIOT PARK
380 General Drive, Sumter, SC 29150
SWAN LAKE IRIS GARDENS
822 W. Liberty St., Sumter, SC 29150
County parks
• Cypress Park (pet-friendly*)
• Dillon Park (pet-friendly, with offleash option inside dog park)
• Mill Creek Park (pet-friendly*)
• Patriot Park (pet-friendly*)
• Veterans Park
City parks
• Benton Park
• Birnie HOPE Park Chamber Park
• College Park
• Crosswell Park Dunway Park
• Eastwood Park
• Fulton Park
• Grier Street Park
• Herbert Circle
• Jenkins Center
• Lawton Park
• Lindley Park
• Logan Park
• Memorial Park (pet-friendly*)
• Moore Street Park
• North HOPE Park
• Optimist Park
• Palmetto Park (pet-friendly*)
• Palmetto Park Parker Street Park
• Riley Park
• Rolling Creek Park
*All pet-friendly locations require pet to be on a leash, unless otherwise stated
• Shot Pouch Greenway
• Spray Parks
• South Sumter Park Swan Lake Iris Gardens (open Friday of Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day)
• North HOPE Park
• V.I.M. Park
Try one of Sumter’s five free splash pads, all with green spaces for picnics:
• Crosswell Park, corner of Lafayette Drive and Yeadon Street;
• North HOPE Park, 904 N. Main St.;
• South Sumter Park, corner of South Sumter and Atlantic streets;
• Birnie HOPE Park, 210 S. Purdy St.; and
• Palmetto Park, off Theatre Drive, between the tennis center and ball fields.
For more information, call (803) 436-2640
Disc golf in the Sumter area
Dillon Park
Established: 2015 Course: 20 holes
Availability: Year-round
Course details: Mostly flat going in and out of the words. A mix of tightly wooded holes and open. Two creeks coming in to play on almost all the holes.
Tees: Concrete, grass, dirt, outdoor carpet
Targets: Veteran
Property: Mixed use, public park
Services: Dogs allowed, cartfriendly, restrooms available, drinking water available
Where: Clara Louise Kellogg Drive, Sumter
Cost to play: Free
Live Oak Park
Established: 2021
Course: 18 holes
Availability: Year-round
Course details: Compact technical course with vines hanging as obstacles
Tees: Grass
Targets: Liberty
Property: Mixed use, public park
Services: Dogs allowed, cartfriendly
Where: Live Oak Park, Sumter (intersection of U.S. 15 and Clipper Road)
Cost to play: Free
Lindley “Hidden” Park
Established: 2020
Course: 9 holes
Availability: Year-round
Course details: Open, some trees, flat. A short pitch and putt for novice players or for working on upshots. Distances range from 90 to 230 feet, with most around 150 feet. Neighborhood backyards surround the course with dogs in many.
Tees: Grass
Targets: Mach New II
Property: Mixed use, public park
Services: Dogs allowed, cartfriendly
Where: Lindley Avenue, Sumter (access across from Lesesne Court at intersection of Lesesne Drive or on Lindley Avenue between Lesesne Drive and Benton Drive. It looks like a driveway, but it’s not.)
Cost to play: Free
Shaw Air Force Base
Established: 2019
Course: 9 holes
Availability: Year-round, military/ DoD ID holders have all-day access. EAL individuals have weekend access. Non-DoD ID holders can ride with military/DoD ID any time
Course details: Brand new Innova DISCatcher Pros, tee signs/next tee signs and pads. Red (short) pads for beginners, white/blue (long) league alternate pads to make 18 holes. Elevation change. Moderately wooded. Some water hazard.
Tees: Concrete
Targets: DISCatcher Pro (original)
Property: Mixed use, military base, private land Services: Cart-friendly
Where: Shaw Air Force Base
Cost to play: Free
Palmetto Tennis Center
The Palmetto Tennis Center is located inside Palmetto Park. It boasts state-of-the-art hard tennis courts and four new pickleball courts all lit for night play, and four on-site tennis pros offer private lessons and group clinics for beginner to advanced players from ages 3 and up. Other amenities include a tennis shop, two ball machines, stringing service, tournament-training building and restrooms. Admission for regular tennis or pickleball play is FREE of charge and first come, first served. Check in at the main office prior to entering a court.
Contact for more information
Phone: (803) 774-3969
Email: palmettotennis@sumtersc.gov
Where: 400 Theatre Drive, Sumter, SC 29150
Hours
Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday: 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday: 1-9 p.m.
* Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, events and during inclement weather.
YMCA Programs
Aquatics
For youth and adults; swim teams for ages 5-21; Lap swim and fitness swim.
Athletics
Basketball: Leagues for youth (ages 5-15) October-February and men (ages 25 and up) September-October; personal training and clinics for youth (ages 7-16).
Flag football: Leagues for youth (ages 7-13) March-April.
Soccer: Leagues for youth (ages 3-8) March-April.
Gymnastics: Classes from preschool to adult; competitive team for girls; cheer and tumble clinics; birthday parties.
Summer camps: For ages 3-14. Camp Mac Boykin, specialty camps (aquatics, basketball, gymnastics and nutrition).
Fitness – Personal training; group exercise classes; nutrition consultations; Enhanced Fitness (program for individuals with arthritis); Exercise Is Medicine (bridge program from physical therapy); Women On Weights (program on proper mechanics for lifting).
Wellness
YFIT: 8-week educational program looking at all aspects of lifestyle and how to overcome barriers and make changes to improve personal well-being. No fee with physician referral and complimentary membership.
StrongHeart: 12-week program for heart attack and stroke survivors or individuals at risk for both. Medical clearance from physician necessary to participate.
Diabetes Exercise Program: 12-week activity/educational program. No fee with physician referral. Medical clearance from physician necessary.
Blood Pressure Self-Monitoring Program: 16-week program that is a 1-on-1 with a Healthy Heart Ambassador to track and improve blood pressure. No fee with physician referral.
Youth: Birthday parties; afterschool programs; Kids Night Out event monthly.
Active Older: Adult Activities: Arts and crafts; monthly movies; holiday-themed activities; field trips.
Scholarships
Assistance is available for membership and programs. (Forms located on website or at front desk).
Friendly Places in Sumter
Pets are family, and more people are choosing to include them in their travel plans. While health and safety regulations prevent your pet pals from enjoying some spaces, you will find that Sumter also contains many places where your furry (and not-so-furry) friends are more than welcome!
From parks and campgrounds to a cozy B&B, outdoor dining, a rooftop brewery and two dog parks, there are plenty of opportunities to get your pets in on that family selfie, night out, or evening under the stars.
Where you can bring the dogs
• Candlewood Suites
• Hampton Inn
• Hyatt Place
• Quality Inn
• Rodeway Inn Hotels
Shopping
Leashed pets are welcome at numerous chains, including Petco, Lowe’s, Tractor Supply, Harbor Freight and more. Call for individual store policies.
• Woods Bay State Park Dog-friendly parks
• Dillon Park (off-leash dog park)
• Sumter Dog Park (off leash)
• Gen. Thomas Sumter Memorial Park
• Memorial Park
• Palmetto Park
Restaurants
• Las Palmas Mexican Restaurant and Bar
• Pelican’s Snowballs (outdoor seating)
• Sidebar (outdoor seating)
• Sonic (Broad Street and McCrays Mill Road)
• Starbucks (outdoor seating)
• Sumter Original Brewery (rooftop)
• SPCA Bark Park (off leash, membership)
• Poinsett State Park
• Patriot Park
• Mill Creek Park
• Cypress Park and Trail
• Palmetto Trail
For more pet-friendly fun than you can wag your tail at, visit LoveSumter.com or call the Sumter Convention & Visitors Bureau at (803) 436-2640.
Quixote Club
RECEIVES TOP NATIONAL RANKING
Golf Digest rates multimillion-dollar redevelopment as No. 3 best new private U.S. course
“This is something to be extremely proud of and plusses across the board for Sumter. You can create a legacy with good schooling, kids becoming successful and then returning. It’s a selffulfilling legacy. This was great foresight and great generosity on the part of Greg and Lewis Thompson. I am very proud to be a part of that.”
— JACK NICKLAUS II,
Quixote Club architect and son of PGA Tour legend Jack Nicklaus
A local, redeveloped, private golf course with a philanthropic mission has been named one of the best new courses in the nation by the golf industry’s top course rater.
Golf Digest magazine released in January 2023 its best course rankings, and Sumter’s Quixote Club finished third for best new private course in America. An editor of the leading publication and club leaders spoke to The Sumter Item.
The par-70, 18-hole course on 169 acres in the western part of the City of Sumter was formerly Sunset Country Club before brothers Greg and Lewis Thompson purchased it in 2019 with a vision to create an elite golf club with a philanthropic mission tied to a local public charter school.
The renovated course was designed by Jack Nicklaus II, son of the legendary Jack Nicklaus, and Kris Spence Golf Design. Key staff were hired, and construction was completed in about 11 months in 2020.
At least $13 million was put into the renovation, which included removing about 3,200 trees to open up the course to vistas and a total rerouting of the back nine holes.
The course unofficially opened in December 2020, and the new clubhouse was completed in October 2021.
Quixote featured a grand opening celebration in April 2022 when it brought in the designers and a select list of people to play the course and learn more about Sumter’s first tuition-free public charter in Liberty STEAM Charter School.
Derek Duncan, architecture editor of Golf Digest, said the course got good press coverage over the last couple years, describing it as an interesting club and something worthwhile to look at. The magazine has a large course rating panel, and Duncan said he fielded requests from panelists or raters all across the East Coast who had a desire to go play Quixote.
In 2022, a total of 36 panelists rated the course on six scoring criteria, including shot options, challenge, layout variety, aesthetics, conditioning and character.
To qualify for the “Best, New” category, a course must have at least 15 evaluation visits from the magazine’s rating panel, Duncan said.
He added the category had about 13 new courses that qualified.
“Our panelists really responded to Quixote,” Duncan said. “It’s an interesting project and property. The architects went in and really redeveloped the site and treated it as a new course.
“It’s really a drastic redevelopment of that site, and they kind of scrubbed away a lot of the turf and exposed the sandy soil, so it has a little bit of that Pinehurst feel,” he said. “There is a Lowcountry element to it as well with the live oaks and the way the holes kind of sliver through the trees and play around
corners. It’s a beautiful golf course. From the beginning of the cycle, I thought Quixote had a chance to be in the top three or four, and it did.”
The philanthropic mission of Quixote is to support high-quality, free public education in the form of Liberty STEAM.
The school began its third year in August 2023 and serves grades K-3 with about 586 students across the four grades. Eventually, the vision is about 2,000 students in grades K-12 at build-out.
Currently, Quixote has a little more than 300 members between local and national members, according to club officials.
Greg Thompson, co-owner of Quixote and chairman of Liberty STEAM’s Board of Directors, said it was “a great honor to be recognized among the top courses in the U.S.”
“It puts our hometown out in the nation as something to be recognized, and I am pleased for Sumter and pleased for our mission for public education in rural South Carolina,” he said. “It brings notoriety to Liberty STEAM and everything we are trying to accomplish here in Sumter; this just helps that. That is what I am most happy for.”
The club’s new name comes from “Don Quixote,” the Spanish novel from the early 1600s with an emphasis on knighthood.
Also, according to club officials, plans for the future include an upscale, indoor training facility and permanent cottages on site.
WHAT NOTABLES ARE SAYINGABOUTQUIXOTE
“This is a beautiful golf course. You love the sandy terrain of the course, and it really is a gem for this area. This is something the city should be very proud of. It’s definitely a destination to come and play something like this.”
— DILLARD PRUITT
Former PGA Tour professional
“This is a phenomenal course. Every hole has character, and it is in outstanding shape. The staff here is first class, and everything you could want in a club is right here.”
— JOSE ALVAREZ
Former Atlanta Braves pitcher and chaplain/life coach for PGA’s Korn Ferry Tour
Hit the links
Numerous area courses offer wide variety for all players
SUMTER
Beech Creek Golf Club
Access: Semiprivate
Golfing is a pastime and sport well-loved in the South and across the country. With the area's climate that is pleasant much of the year, sunny skies and wide-open spaces, courses abound in the Sumter region. From public and semiprivate to private and exclusive, each course offers a different experience. Keep going back to your favorite one, or make your way through this entire list. Either way, fore!
Beech Creek Golf Club is nestled in the historic “High Hills of the Santee” and opened for play in 1989. The golf course is located on one of the most scenic pieces of property in Sumter County with elevation changes that allow for views that can go for miles. Beech Creek is an 18-hole course that’s fun to play.
1800 Sam Gillespie Blvd., Sumter (803) 499-4653
Carolina Lakes Golf Course
Access: Special-access – Shaw AFB
Carolina Lakes Golf Course offers 18 lush, emerald Bermuda greens and fairways tucked in a gently rolling landscape. A fully stocked pro-shop, driving range and restaurant are also at the course. The restaurant overlooks the scenic 18th hole and has a panoramic view of the course from nearly every seat.
400 Stuart St., Shaw Air Force Base (803) 895-1399
Crystal Lakes Golf Course
Access: Public
Crystal Lakes is an 18-hole, 6,264-yard course (blue tees) that welcomes all levels of players. A driving range, putting green and practice area for pitching complement a clubhouse and snack bar for a fun and affordable outing. Seniors, children and serious golfers alike enjoy walking or riding in carts at this Sumter County course that has a new entrance and parking lot.
1305 Clara Louise Kellogg Drive, Sumter (803) 775-1902
The Links at Lakewood
Access:
Semiprivate
The Links at Lakewood has been under new management and ownership since May 2016. The Links’ goals are to provide a good, quality golf course to play, but at the same time keep it affordable. These goals have led The Links to be voted best golf course in Sumter County four consecutive years in The Sumter Item’s Best of Sumter readers choice contest.
3600 Green View Parkway, Sumter (803) 481-5700
Quixote Club
Access: Private
Quixote Club is a world-class golf course with a skillfully crafted clubhouse and first-class staff. Quixote invites generous, philanthropic-minded individuals from across the country to participate in a club that prides itself in leaving a legacy behind for future generations to enjoy. Based on the East Lake Foundation model in Atlanta, Quixote’s philanthropic mission is to support ongoing highquality, free public education in the form of Liberty STEAM Charter School, Sumter’s first public charter school.
1005 Golfcrest Road, Sumter (803) 775-5541
CLARENDON
The Players Course at Wyboo
Access: Semiprivate
Nestled along the shores of Lake Marion, The Players Course has been voted the best golf course in Clarendon County four consecutive years in The Sumter Item’s Best of Clarendon readers choice contest. The Players Course is carved from wooded terrain and features large, undulating greens. The contrasting styles of the front and back nines make for a great round.
1560 Players Course Drive, Manning (803) 478-2500
Shannon Greens Golf Club
Access: Semiprivate
Shannon Greens is one of the oldest golf courses in Clarendon County. The layout is made up of 18-hole championship tees. The course has five par 3s and five par 5s, making it a par 72 layout. There are tall pines, ponds, creeks and dog legs that give the course great character. The signature hole is No. 7, the island green. The pro shop is full of golf inventory, and there is a fullservice bar and lounge area.
1435 Davenport Drive, Manning (803) 435-8752
Wyboo Golf Club
Access: Semiprivate
Wyboo Golf Club is regarded by many as the best public-access golf course in the region because of its premier condition and layout. During the summer of 2021, Wyboo did a total renovation of the greens with Tifeagle Bermuda grass. Amenities include a driving range, practice putting green, fully stocked pro shop, snack bar and bar in a newly renovated clubhouse area.
2565 Players Course Drive, Manning (803) 478-7899
Paint and Passion;
Public art beautifies A city and uplifts its people
A serene stroll through the downtown and South Sumter streets will bring you face to face with the city’s most scenic sites.
Beautiful butterflies and marvelous murals, hand painted by local and regional artists, cover corners and buildings that were once dull and dilapidated.
Karen Watson, executive director of the Sumter County Gallery of Art and a member of several community art boards, shared the artworks, specifically the murals installed in South Sumter, have received great feedback since their installation. The feeling of “working in a work of art” like Lana Odom, director of the South Sumter Resource Center, shared with Watson or having a more
scenic route to take to work in the morning, as many South Sumterites have expressed, has allowed for more eyes to be cast and more time to be invested in that portion of the city.
There are numerous talks of ways to bring art back into the community as a whole — from revamping the free Manning Avenue Art Studio to scattering bronze swans throughout downtown for a community-wide scavenger hunt. Though dates have not been set for when these projects can be expected, there is enough paint and passion to go around in the city.
In the meantime, visitors and residents can enjoy the artwork currently installed.
For over 20 years, the City of Sumter has worked to revitalize downtown Sumter, and one key component missing from their efforts was art. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the city and Main Street Society team joined forces to showcase local artists and bring positivity by scattering seven unique 3-foot butterflies through downtown. After countless entries and local art supporters sponsoring several pieces, the instalThe city has plans to expand the fluttering
, by Cleo Klopfleisch at 2 N. Main St. Sponsored by Heidi Burkett.
Kaleidoscope, by Sumter children, at Cut Rate Drug Store, 32 S. Main St. Sponsored by Main Street
, by Connie Brennan, at Old Sumter County Courthouse,141 N. Main St. Sponsored by Barbara and Harry Burchstead.
All These Little Creatures, by Matthew Morse, at the lighted walkway between Berenyi Inc. and The Sumter
Item. Sponsored by Matthew Morse and Jenna Brown.
Lucidity, by Nurai Tucker, at the Rotary Plaza between the Sumter Opera House and Jin Jin Chinese Restaurant. Sponsored by Jere and Bobbi Pound.
Variegated Flutter, by Erin Duffie, at the Sumter Opera House, 21 N. Main St. Sponsored by Hobby and Greg Williams.
Winged Revival, by Liz Duffy, at the Sumter Opera House, 21 N. Main St. Sponsored by Heart of Sumter.
In 2021, The Historic Preservation Design Review Committee unanimously approved a request for the installation of eight large scale murals throughout the Downtown Design District - later called the “Creative Canvas Project.” Meant to support creativity, preserve landmarks and cultural history and uplift moods throughout Sumter, the project, created by Melanie Colclough, former executive director of the Sumter County Cultural Center, was the city’s first dip into public art.
Artists selected for the mural installations were paid with the $50,000 grant from the Central Carolina Community Foundation’s Connected Communities, applied for by Colclough, as well as private investments from the Bank of Clarendon, Main Street Society, Sumter Community Foundation, which donated murals on Manning Avenue, Sumter County Museum, Sumter Economic Development, Sumter County Gallery of Art and Sumter County Cultural Commission.
The underestimated cost of murals allowed for only five murals to be completed, three less than the approved eight and one less than the project committee’s planned six. Nonetheless, the completed murals hit the mark in revitalizing beloved landmarks throughout Sumter.
Located in Downtown Sumter are three murals: The Old Sumter Postcard by Christopher Johnson outside of the Sumter County Museum, 122 N. Washington St.; Elements of Sumter by Amiri Farris on the F45/Berenyl Inc. building, 24 W. Liberty St.; and Underneath Swan Lake by McClellan Douglas, 9 N. Main St.
Across the Manning Avenue bridge, the outside of the South Sumter Resource Center, 337 Manning Ave., depicts a bright-colored scene of old Manning Avenue, featuring Dr. B.T. Williams’ dentist office, Savage Glover Elementary School, beauty salons, burger joints, the old checkers club and more. A stroll down the block to 363 Manning Ave. are the faces of historic Sumter natives Ernest A. Finney Jr., South Carolina’s first Black Supreme Court chief justice, and Freddie Solomon, two-time Super Bowl winning wide receiver, surrounded by bright yellow jessamine on a backdrop of gradient purples and blues.
GET INVOLVED
Looking to get creative? There are ample opportunities to do so.
The Sumter County Gallery of Art, a non-profit, community-based institution founded in 1969, offers year-round art classes for youth and adults, upstairs at the gallery located at 200 Hasel St. A seven-week Summer Camp is also hosted by the gallery that is offered on- and off-site to youth.
Older citizens can also try their hand at art with the gallery Seniors Making Art classes.
If you’re looking to teach your way around a canvas, you can volunteer to help with a class.
For more information on how to get involved, follow the Sumter County Gallery of Art on Facebook and check out sumtergallery.com.
showbiz That’s
Whether in the midst of a global pandemic or music meltdown mere minutes before curtain call, the show must go on.
The Sumter Opera House, one of the city’s oldest and most iconic venues, has featured acts of all kinds on its stage for over a century.
Built between 1893 and 1895, it is the second opera house to stand at 21 N.
Main St. after the first was destroyed by a winter fire in December 1892. The venue was renovated into a movie theater, creating 300 jobs during the Depression-era, and the first film shown on the big screen was “Earthworm Tractors” with tickets 35 cents for adults and 10 cents for children.
The venue has undergone several changes over the
years before its Art-Deco interior was covered in black cloth as its doors closed in 1982. Reopened in 1984 thanks to the City of Sumter to be used for office space, renovations were completed in 1987. In the rear of the venue, City Hall and many of the City’s department and offices, including City Council chambers are still housed.
However, the real magic happens through the venue’s brass front doors. The brief, beautiful walk through the detailed foyer brings patrons into the main hall to behold its main stage. Local, regional and national talent take the stage on a regular basis, and while it is no easy task to put on shows of this caliber, the steps taken are worthwhile.
Step 1: Set the date. In the grand scheme of things, selecting a date that works for both the artist and Opera House staff is a small but crucial part of the process for putting on a show.
Step 2: Design time. The venue’s graphic designer takes all the details of the show - the artists, their biographies, dates, time, so on and so forth and creates a visually appealing and informative flier to be promoted on social media.
Step 3: Pushing out tickets. Whether it’s presale, group tickets or individual tickets, the team sets up online ticketing software in order for community members to get their hands on the best seats in the house which is really any seat!
Step 5: It’s Showtime! 4 5
Step 4: The more the merrier. Once tickets are purchased and the excitement builds, the Opera House gathers up volunteers, security, maintenance and concessions to make the show safe, sound and as satisfying as possible.
2023 lineup
Brother’s Revival
Sept. 8 - 7:30 p.m.
David “Rook” Goldflies, bassist, fiddler and former member of the Allman Brothers Band, leads A Brothers Revival. The Powerhouse band, which includes former Dickey Betts & Great Southern vocalist and keyboardist Mike Kach and great southern rock guitarist, Chris Anderson, will carry on their musical legacy of blending southern American rock and jam-oriented sounds with soulful blues and jazz that are sure to bring an audience to their feet.
The Gatlin Brothers
Sept. 29 - 7:30 p.m.
The Grammy Award-winning trio, The Gatlin Brothers, Larry, Steve and Rudy, will venture to Sumter with over 65 years of musical masterpieces like “All the Gold in California” and “Broken Lady” to dazzle the crowd.
An Evening with Crystal Gayle
Nov. 17 - 7:30 p.m.
Crystal Gayle, Grammy Award-winning singer of “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue” and little sister of country music legend Loretta Lynn, has much to offer an audience with her versatile style, rich vocal tone and love for various genres as she takes the stage for a one-night-only performance in Sumter.
FRISSON Ensemble A Classic Christmas
Dec. 1 - 7:30 p.m.
The French word Frisson means “a shiver or a thrill, a sudden feeling of excitement,” and patrons are sure to experience it this holiday season. Young artists and seasoned professionals will perform musical favorites such as “The Nutcracker,” “Winter” from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, “Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer” “Carol of the Bells,” “A Chrismas Jazz Suite” and more.
The fun doesn’t stop there. If you’re in need of more arts and entertainment, grab your tickets to a theater production featuring local actors of all ages at the Sumter Little Theatre, behold the unique artwork of exhibitions curated from near and far at the Sumter County Gallery of Art, or get ready to sing and dance with local musicians of the Sumter Civic Chorale and Sumter Community Concert Band at their numerous concerts.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS PRIVATE
Sumter School District
1345 Wilson Hall Road, Sumter, SC (803) 469-6900
Elementary Schools
Alice Drive Elementary School 251 Alice Drive, Sumter (803) 775-0857
Cherryvale Elementary School 1420 Furman Drive, Sumter (803) 494-8200
Crosswell Drive Elementary School 301 Crosswell Drive, Sumter (803) 775-0679
High Hills Elementary School 4971 Frierson Road, Shaw AFB (803) 499-3327
Kingsbury Elementary School 825 Kingsbury Drive, Sumter (803) 775-6244
Lemira Elementary School
952 Fulton St., Sumter (803) 775-0658
Manchester Elementary School 200 Clark St., Pinewood (803) 452-5454
Millwood Elementary School 24 Pinewood Road, Sumter (803) 775-0648
Oakland Primary School 5415 Oakland Drive, Sumter (803) 499-3366
Pocalla Springs Elementary School 2060 Bethel Church Road, Sumter (803) 481-5800
Rafting Creek Elementary School 4100 Hwy. 261 North, Rembert (803) 432-2994
R.E. Davis College Preparatory Academy 345 Eastern School Road, Sumter (803) 495-3247
Shaw Heights Elementary School 5121 Frierson Road, Shaw AFB (803) 666-2335
Wilder Elementary School
975 S. Main St., Sumter (803) 773-5723
Willow Drive Elementary School 26 Willow Drive, Sumter (803) 773-5796
Middle Schools
Alice Drive Middle School
40 Miller Road, Sumter (803) 775-0821
Bates Middle School
715 Estate St., Sumter (803) 775-0711
Chestnut Oaks Middle School 1200 Oswego Road, Sumter (803) 775-7272
Ebenezer Middle School 3440 Ebenezer Road, Sumter (803) 469-8571
Furman Middle School
3400 Bethel Church Road, Sumter (803) 481-8519
Hillcrest Middle School
4355 Peach Orchard Road, Dalzell (803) 499-3341
R.E. Davis College Preparatory Academy 345 Eastern School Road, Sumter (803) 495-3247
HIGH SCHOOLS / CAREER CENTER
Crestwood High School 2000 Oswego Road, Sumter (803) 469-6200
Lakewood High School
350 Old Manning Road, Sumter (803) 506-2700 or 803-506-2704
Sumter High School
2580 McCrays Mill Road, Sumter (803) 481-4480
Sumter Career and Technology Center 2612 McCrays Mill Road, Sumter (803) 481-8575
Alternative School
Sumter Academy for Support and Intervention 475 Crosswell Drive, Sumter (803) 774-5900
Adult Education
Sumter County Adult Education
905 N. Main St., Sumter (803) 778-6432
Charter School
Liberty STEAM Charter School Administrative Office
117 N. Main St., Sumter (803) 720-5652
AND INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS
Ragin Preparatory Christian Academy
68 Market St., Sumter (803) 774-5549 or (803) 469-6058
Sumter Christian School
420 S. Pike West, Sumter (803) 773-1902
Thomas Sumter Academy
5265 Camden Hwy., Rembert (803) 499-3378
Wedgefield University for Kids 6220 Wedgefield Road, Sumter (803) 494-3887
Westside Christian Academy 554 Pinewood Road, Sumter (803) 774-4406
Wilson Hall
520 Wilson Hall Road, Sumter (803) 469-3475
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
Central Carolina Technical College
506 N. Guignard Drive, Sumter (803) 778-1961
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
398 Shaw Drive #112, Shaw AFB (803) 666-7401
Morris College
100 W. College St., Sumter (803) 934-3200
Saint Leo University
2751 S. Wise Drive, Sumter (803) 469-0026
Troy University
465 Rast St., Sumter
Sumter campus (803) 773-0025; Shaw campus (803) 666-3313
University of South Carolina Sumter
200 Miller Road, Sumter (803) 775-8727
Webster University
398 Shaw Drive, Shaw AFB (803) 666-2254
ELECTED OFFICIALS
SUMTER COUNTY VOTER REGISTRATION AND ELECTIONS OFFICE
• Patricia Jefferson, director
• 141 N. Main St. Sumter, SC 29150
• (803) 436-2310
• Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.
U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING SUMTER COUNTY
Lindsey Graham (R) 290 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 (202) 224-5972
508 Hampton St., Suite 202 Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 933-0112
www.lgraham.senate.gov/ public/
Tim Scott (R) 104 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510 (202) 224-6121
1901 Main St., Suite 1425 Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 771-6112
www.scott.senate.gov/
Ralph Norman (R) 569 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-5501
454 S. Anderson Road, Suite 302 B Rock Hill, SC 29730 (803) 327-1114
norman.house.gov/
James E. “Jim” Clyburn (D) 200 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-3315 1225 Lady St., Suite 200 Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 799-1100 clyburn.house.gov/
STATE SENATORS
To email a member of the state Senate: bit. ly/2C2JWGK
Thomas McElveen, (D-Sumter) District 35 Sumter
508 Gressette Bldg. Columbia, SC 29201
Business: (803) 212-6132
Sumter Office: (803) 7751263
Columbia Office: (803) 212-6132
Home: (803) 778-0597
Kevin Johnson, (D-Manning)
District 36
Clarendon, Darlington, Florence, Sumter 606 Gressette Bldg. Columbia, SC 29201
Business: (803) 212-6024
Home: (803) 435-8117
STATE REPRESENTATIVES
To email a member of the state House of Representatives: bit.ly/2s7h1R6
Will Wheeler III, (D-Bishopville)
District 50
Kershaw, Lee, Sumter 422B Blatt Bldg. Columbia, SC 29201
Bishopville Office: (803) 484-5454
Columbia Office: (803) 212-6958 Home: (803) 428-3161
David Weeks, (D-Sumter)
District 51 Sumter 308D Blatt Bldg. Columbia, SC 29201 Sumter Office: (803) 7755856
Columbia Office: (803) 734-3102 Home: (803) 775-4228
Fawn Pedalino (D-Manning)
District 64
Clarendon, Sumter 422D Blatt Bldg. Columbia, SC 29201
Business: (803) 212-6929 Home: (803) 938-3087
Murrell Smith, (R-Sumter) Speaker of the House District 67 Sumter 525B Blatt Bldg. Columbia, SC 29201
Sumter Office: (803) 7782471
Columbia Office: (803) 7343144 Home: (803) 469-4416
SUMTER COUNTY COUNCIL
Council meets at 6 p.m. every second and fourth
Tuesday at 13 E. Canal St.
Carlton Washington (D)
District 1 13 E. Canal St. Sumter, SC 29150 Home: (803) 436-2102 cwashington@ sumtercountysc.org
Artie Baker (R)
District 2
3680 Bakersfield Lane
Dalzell, SC 29040
Home: (803) 469-3638 council@sumtercountysc.org
Jimmy Byrd Jr. (R) Vice Chairman
District 3
P.O. Box 1913 Sumter, SC 29151
Mobile: (803) 468-1719
Fax: (803) 436-2108 jbyrd@sumtercountysc.org
Charles Edens (R) District 4
3250 Home Place Road Sumter, SC 29150 Home: (803) 775-0044 Mobile: (803) 236-5759 charlestedens@gmail.com
Vivian Fleming-McGhaney (D)
District 5
9770 Lynches River Road Lynchburg, SC 29080
Home: (803) 437-2797
Business: (803) 495-3247 vmcghaney@ sumtercountysc.org
James T. "Jim" McCain Jr. (D) Chairman District 6 317 W. Bartlette St. Sumter, SC 29150 Home: (803) 773-2353 Cell: (803) 607-2777 jmccain@sumtercountysc. org
Eugene "Gene" Baten (D) District 7 P.O. Box 3193 Sumter, SC 29151 Home: (803) 773-0815 council@sumtercountysc.org
SUMTER CITY COUNCIL Council meets on the first Tuesday at 1 p.m. and the third Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the Sumter Opera House, 21 N. Main St., 4th floor. Trustees are nonpartisan.
David Merchant Mayor 26 Paisley Park Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 773-1086 dmerchant@sumtersc.gov
Anthony Gibson Ward 1
James Blassingame Ward 2 3060 Foxcroft Circle, Sumter 29154 (803) 840-1029 jblassingame@sumtersc.gov
Calvin Hastie Sr. Ward 3 810 S. Main St. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 774-7776 chastie@sumtersc.gov
Steve Corley Ward 4 115 Radcliff Drive Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 305-1566 scorley@sumtersc.gov
Colin Davis Ward 5 720 Oak Brook Blvd. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 494-3337 cdavis@sumtersc.gov
Gifford Shaw Ward 6 28 Paisley Park Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 773-5918 gshaw@sumtersc.gov
SUMTER SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Attend virtually by searching “Sumter School District Board Meetings” on YouTube, or watch on Facebook @SumterSCSchools. Trustees are non-partisan.
Daniel Palumbo District 1 6585 Hidden Haven Rd. Sumter, SC 29154 803-883-6119 daniel.palumbo@ sumterschools.net
Brittany English District 2 6760 Spring Hill Rd. Rembert, SC 29128 803-968-8899 brittany.english@ sumterschools.net
Ralph Canty Sr. Chairman District 3 104 S. Salem Ave. Sumter, SC 29150 803-983-1469 ralph.canty@sumterschools.net
Tarah Cousar Johnson District 4 4770 Narrow Paved Rd. Lynchburg, SC 29080 843-412-4811 tarah.cousarjohnson@ sumterschools.net
Shawn Ragin Clerk District 5 3835 Quiet Court Sumter, SC 29150 803-464-6859 Shawnragin89@gmail.com
Matthew "Mac" McLeod District 6 2985 Bruce Circle Sumter, SC 29154 (803) 938-2701/Cell mac.mcleod@ sumterschools.net
Shery White District 7 1300 Goodson Rd. Sumter, SC 29153 803-983-7157 shery.white@sumterschools.net
Jeff Zell District 8 440 Veranda Dr. Sumter, SC 29150 803-607-0797 jeff.zell@sumterschools.net
Bonnie Disney Vice Chairwoman District 9 Swan Lake Dr. Sumter, SC 29150 803-983-0268 bonnie.disney@ sumterschools.net
SHOOTING RANGES
Outdoor and indoor opportunities available in area for firearms enthusiasts
OUTDOOR INDOOR
Wateree Rifle and Pistol Range
Access: Public
About: Operated by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Wateree Rifle and Pistol Range just two miles across the Sumter County line and over the Wateree River Bridge is a manned range with an officer on duty at all times. It consists of 14 rifle stations with targets up to 100 yards and 12 pistol stations up to 25 yards away. It is part of a larger facility that includes a shotgun sports facility next door.
Location:14069 Garners Ferry Road (U.S. 378) Eastover, SC 29044
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Web: www.dnr.sc.gov/shooting/ ranges/wateree.html
Phone: (803) 240-7368
Hermitage Farm Shooting Sports
Access: Public
About: Nestled just south of Camden and near the Interstate 20 interchange in Kershaw County, Hermitage Farm Shooting
Sports is a sporting clays course on a 1,500-acre tract. Similar to skeet shooting, the sport of shooting “clay pigeons” first developed in England and was introduced in the U.S. in 1980.
Location: 2362 Tickle Hill Road, Camden, SC 29020
Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5:30 p.m.
Web: www.hfsporting.com
Phone: (803) 432-0210
Ricochet Range
Access: Private (membership packages available)
About: Ricochet opened in 2020 and features a 10-lane training bay range, a state-of-the-art target retrieval system, a “smokeless range” simulator, classrooms and a retail area. Several classes are also offered.
Location: 1410 U.S. 15 South
Hours: Winter, Wednesday-Sunday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; rest of the year, Wednesday-Monday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Web: www.ricochetrange.com
Phone: (803) 938-5713
Visit the Sumter Military Museum
Take a walk down memory lane and learn about local military men and women at the Sumter Military Museum.
Located at the James Clyburn Intermodal Transportation Center, 129 S. Harvin St., a display of memorabilia honors all veterans who served their country, regardless of birthplace. All items have been donated by past and present military members and their families – from uniforms and photographs to medals, cannisters and dog tags.
The Sumter Military Museum was brought to life by local historian Sammy Way and his wife, Rita, and supported by the Sumter community and the Santee Wateree Regional Transportation Authority.
Way is a walking encyclopedia of Sumter’s history, not only as a historian but as a Hall of Fame high school track coach. He welcomes all to visit the museum to witness the collection on display and learn about Sumter’s past and present war heroes.
The Sumter Military Museum is open Fridays from 9 a.m. to noon and Sundays 2-4 p.m. Families and groups can request a tour in advance by calling (803) 469-7827. This number can also be called for more information.
May 1941
Sumter is awarded the development of an airfield to be built at $3 million, covering 2,830 acres of land. It is designated to serve as a basic flying school for the United States Army Air Corps.
The airfield is officially named after the Sumter County native, and construction is underway for the Shaw Army Air Field. It isn't until the end of the month that Shaw Air Field opened with a mission to train air cadets how to fly.
November 1941
Thirty-three of the 236 commissioned officers to be stationed at Shaw Field arrive in Sumter, 15 of whom bring their wives and children to become Sumter residents.
January 1942
Shaw Field officers and cadets fly 4,750 hours in first few months of operations without a mishap.
The American Legion Sumter Post 15 adopts a resolution recommending the airfield be named the Sumter Army Basic Flying School in honor of First Lt. Ervin David Shaw, a Sumter County native who was among the first combat pilots – and the only aviator from Sumter – to die in World War I.
July 1941
Flying activities over Shaw begin in Sumter with the first airplane landing at Shaw Field. It is a basic trainer piloted by Shaw Field Commander Maj. Burton M. Hovey, along with passenger Capt. H. G. Gerdes, the engineer in charge of construction. Lt. Col. Emory J. Close transfers to Shaw at the end of the month to take Gerdes’ place in constructing the $4 million air school.
October 1941
The Empire of Japan attacks Pearl Harbor. Commanding officer Maj. Burton M. Hovey announces that orders from the war department in Washington, D.C., order construction work and grading at Shaw resume on a 24-hour basis following defense protocols after the attack. Shaw Field later begins operating with security protocols in place at the base’s entrance. Guards are strapped with weapons, and everyone must present a pass to enter or leave the grounds.
December 1941
Twenty-two states, the District of Columbia and England are represented by aviation cadets who receive basic training at the flight school on Shaw Field.
January 1943
NEW VETERANS’ CLINIC AND nursing home coming to Sumter
It’s been almost two years since Sumter County Council approved a rezoning for a future veterans’ nursing home facility, and it’s been about two years since funding was announced for a future veterans’ clinic in Sumter.
Today, those projects have projected opening dates in fall 2023 and summer 2024.
“It’s pretty much in completion; they’re just doing the inside, stocking it and getting the employees together,” said Valerie Brunson, Sumter County Veterans’ Affairs director, about the new clinic.
Local veterans have been asking about the two facilities, eager to start using the clinic while others are looking to move into the nursing home. Sumter County is home to more than 16,000 veterans, according to Brunson.
“That’s a bigger project — a much bigger project. That’s not going to be complete until 2024 for that,” Brunson said about the nursing home.
“We’re almost there with the clinic, and that’s a federal VA, and that should be open within two months. As far as the nursing home, that’s a
huge project, and that’s a state project.”
With many airmen and soldiers at Shaw Air Force Base, which houses the 20th Fighter Wing, U.S. Air Forces Central and U.S. Army Central, many retired military members who remain in Sumter after their active service can look forward to health care access right at their back door.
“These new VA facilities will play a pivotal role in enhancing the quality of life and wellbeing of our veterans and their families,” said South Carolina House Speaker Murrell Smith, R-Sumter. “Sumter is a proud, patriotic
community, and I cannot think of a better place to make comprehensive care more available to our veteran population. I look forward to the positive impact these projects will have for years to come in the area.”
Sumter VA Clinic
At 245 Bultman Drive, near Sumter Mall and across from Sumter’s Social Security Administration building, sits the new state-of-the-art Sumter VA Clinic that is near completion.
The current veterans clinic in Sumter, at 407 N. Salem Ave., outgrew the number of patients
it could serve. The purpose of the new facility will be to expand operations and also better serve area veterans.
“The Sumter VA Clinic, an extension of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Dorn VA Medical Center health care network, extends the earned medical treatment benefits of the Veterans Health Administration services to the deserving veteran community in Sumter,” Secretary of Veterans’ Affairs Todd McCaffrey said. “Veteran Administration clinics sustain the health care benefit earned by qualified veterans and meet
veteran populations where they live to meet many of their health care needs.”
According to Wyatt Anthony, public affairs specialist of the Columbia VA Health Care System, the community-based outpatient clinic facility will be 26,228 square feet and open in late 2023.
The facility cost $6,066,360 to construct and was funded by the Veteran Integrated Service Network, Anthony said.
About 46 staff members will operate the Sumter VA Clinic. This includes the 20 staff working at the existing clinic with 26 additional employees, he said. The services provided will be primary care, mental health and physical medicine and rehabilitative services.
State of South Carolina Veterans’ Nursing Home in Sumter
Going up North Wise Drive, past Dillon Park but before reaching Sumter County Airport, is a long, dirt driveway leading to the future State of South Carolina Veterans’ Nursing Home.
The large facility is under construction on more than 70 acres at 915 N. Wise Drive, with more than half of the work complete. According to Tracy LaPointe, director of the South Carolina Department of Mental Health’s Public Information Office, the facility is projected to open by summer 2024 as a 104-bed facility.
In 2019, SCDHM was directed to make a recommendation for a future location to place a state veterans’ nursing home facility in the central part of the state.
“Because Richland County already has a fully functioning veterans’ nursing home (E. Roy Stone Pavilion at CM Tucker Nursing Care Center) capable of providing nursing home services to the VA residents living in and around Richland County
community, Sumter was selected as the central site location,” she said.
In total, the project cost $71.4 million, a combination of federal money from the U.S. Veterans Administration and state matching money, LaPointe said. Veterans Administration approved $28.8 million in reimbursable money, and SCDMH received $42.6 million for the project in its fiscal year 2022 appropriations.
LaPointe said SCDMH intends to start the procurement process to select a private operator for the facility in September.
When open, residents will reside in either single- or double-occupancy rooms. The facility is planned to have a chapel, barber shop, activities room, bistro, physical therapy room and pharmacy.
“State veteran nursing homes provide eligible veterans the residential care of professional nursing and custodial care staff when they or their primary caregivers are no longer able to provide the requisite assistance at home,” McCaffrey said.
“The Sumter facility is a further example of South Carolina’s appreciation and investment in sustaining veteran quality of life in our state. With nearly 400,000 veterans living in our state, nearly 45% over the age of 65, state veteran nursing homes extend a degree of comfort and dignity closer to home and honors that veteran’s service to the nation, often in their time of greatest need.”
According to LaPointe, eligibility for admission into a State Veterans Nursing Home are as follows: a veteran served active duty with an honorable discharge, a veteran has been a resident of South Carolina for the previous 12 months, and a veteran meets Veterans Administration criteria for skilled or intermediate nursing home care. The operator of the facility will handle all admission requests.
Sumter Business Directory
1st Franklin Financial Corporation
210 E. Wesmark Blvd. Ste 1 Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-2471
2 TaxLaw LLC
2 Law Range Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-1040
20th FSS/FSK Marketing
504 Shaw Drive, Ste. 2159 Shaw AFB, 29152 (803) 895-4897
716 Co.
60 Wimbledon Court Sumter, 29154 (803) 386-0380
803 Nutrition
532 Bultman Drive # 4 Sumter, 29150 (803) 848-4036
A & P Recycling Company 1455 Airport Road Sumter, 29153-8785 (803) 775-8383
A Mobile Storage Co. 1021 N. Main St. Sumter, 29153-2123 (803) 773-5439
A Ring Around the Roses
95b Market St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 934-8000
About the Body
1155 N. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 777-48567
Access Lock & Key 1084 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-7760
Acorns N Bones OMC 710 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 565-3878
Active Day of Sumter 930 Oswego Road Sumter, 29153 (803) 775-4281
Adams Outdoor Advertising
692 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 883-5026
Addus Homecare
2630 A Hardee Cove Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-7715
Advance Doors LLC 125 Mccrays Mill Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 934-1484
Advance Heating and Air LLC
2645 Warehouse Blvd. S Sumter, 29150 (803) 481-8200
Advantage Realty Group Inc. 2573 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-2000
Affiche Sumter, 29150 (803) 406-2177
Affordable Suites of America
1945 Gion St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 934-9300
Agape Care Group - South Carolina
8 Law Range Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-1075
Ages Antiques
13 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803)778-1890
Air and Space Forces Association PO Box 514 Sumter, 29151 (803) 316-4610
Air Solutions Heating and Cooling LLC
2190 Storage Road Sumter, 29153 (803) 469-6950
Aire Serv of Sumter 220 Kingsbury Drive, Suite 3 Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-8898
Alderman Drug Co.
40 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150-4946 (803) 773-8666
Aldersgate UMC
211 Alice Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-1602
Alice Drive Baptist Church 1305 Loring Mill Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-5200
Allstate InsuranceBobby Beatson Agency Inc.
389 Rast St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-6579
Allstate Insurance - Session & Coker Agency
648 B Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-1614
AMB Construction 3290 Hwy 15 S. Sumter, 29150 (803) 481-7911
Amedisys Home Health
3481 Declaration Blvd. # 2 Sumter, 29154 (803) 905-5240
Amedisys Hospice of South Carolina
198 E. Wesmark Blvd. Suite 2 Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-4036
America’s Best Value Inn & Suites 2430 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-8400
America’s Swimming Pool Co. Sumter (803) 572-4274
American Auto Sales 495 Myrtle Beach Hwy Sumter, 29153 (803) 775-2344
American Forest Management Inc. 407 N. Pike E. Sumter, 29153-3601 (803) 491-4192
All About Pools & Spas LLC 1170 S. Pike W. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-0211
All Good Things 86 E. Brewington Road Sumter, 29153 (803) 757-4458
Allen Associates Fiscal Services LLC 209a N. Washington St. Sumter, 29150-4204 (803) 778-2285
Allen Chapel AME Church 471 Lynam Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 775-8488
American Legion Post 15
34 Artillery Dr. Sumter, 29150 (803) 495-3717
American Legion Post 175 3625 Camden Hwy. Dalzell, 29040 (803) 468-3347
American Materials Company 5378 Broad St. Sumter, 29154 (803) 494-2694
American Red Cross 200 Miller Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-2363
Amerson Plumbing 5030 Camden Hwy. Dalzell, 29040 (803) 983-1909
Angie Spohn’s Liberating Hypnosis Po Box 287 Dalzell, 29040 (803) 491-5506
Apex Tool Group LLC 1150 Clipper Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 481-1430
APSF Seniors Benefit Service Sonia Mickens 3623 Beacon Drive Sumter, 29154 (803) 225-0133
Arby’s 1954 McCray’s Mill Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 774-0040
Arby’s 1280 Broad St. Sumter, 29150-1947 (803) 469-2727
Archway Academy 2049 McCrays Mill Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 938-8083
Ard’s Appliance Sales & Service Inc.
21 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150-1955 (803) 773-2737
Artistic Dimensions Tattoo Studio
393 Rast St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-7444
Ashley Furniture HomeStore
2850 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-7283
Association of the U.S. Army-Palmetto Chapter
644 Mattison Ave. Sumter, 29150 (803) 847-8261
AssuredPartners
1170 Wilson Hall Road Sumter, 29150-1831 (803) 469-3030
At Your Service Home Care
2580 Lin-Do Court, Ste. A Sumter, 29150 (803) 607-9677
Atkins Roofing and Maintenance LLC
1398 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-7663
Audri J’s LLC
1190 Old W. Liberty St. Suite 3 Sumter, 29150 (803) 464-2360
Axis Wealth Planning LLC 242 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-2947
Aycock Construction LLC 20 Heather Court Sumter, 29154 (803) 309-4574
Aycock Richardson Monument Co.
650 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-2654
B.J.’s Health Food Store 103 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150-5141 (803) 773-5814
Badcock Home Furniture & More
230 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-5155
Bailey’s Automotive Repair & Towing 152 Myrtle Beach Hwy. Sumter, 29153 (803) 773-3053
Baker’s Sweets
1089 Alice Drive #D Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-6016
Bank of Clarendon
235 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-0156
Bar-B-Que Hut
1380 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-5911
Barrineau Accounting And Associates Inc. Sumter, 29151 (803) 775-7220
Bassett Park Apartments
1390 Granville Court Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-8238
Batteries+Bulbs
540 S. Pike W. Sumter, 29150 (803) 934-8605
BD Diagnostics, Preanalytical Solutions
240 Jefferson Road Sumter, 29153 (803) 469-8010
Beech Creek Golf Course 1800 Sam Gillespie Blvd. Sumter, 29154-9387 (803) 499-4653
Beeps LLC
410 W. Liberty St., Ste. 209 Sumter, 29150-4865 (803) 436-5671
Bella Bee Boutique 3000 McElveen Drive Dalzell, 29040 (803) 847-9058
Berenyi Incorporated 24 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-7185
Berkley Hall Management LLC
500-D State St. Greensboro, 27405 (336) 321-8500
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices / John M. Brabham Real Estate 1081 Alice Drive Sumter, 29150-2408 (803) 775-1201
Bethesda Church of God
2730 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-2585
Bethesda Learning Center
2730 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-2588
Beulah AME Church Foundation
3175 Florence Hwy. Sumter, 29150 (803) 495-3999
Bible Outreach Ministries Church Of God In Christ 1010 N. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 479-5454
Bilton Lincoln 70 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-7339
Biopure
531 D-2 Oxford St D-2 Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-1056
Black Oak Equipment Rental LLC
861 E. Liberty St. Sumter, 29153 (803) 236-2425
Black River Electric Cooperative 1121 N. Pike W. Sumter, 29151 (803) 469-8060
Blake English - Edward Jones
227 Alice Drive # 1 Sumter, 29150 (803) 934-8887
Blakely’s Mobile Detailing 3085 Foxcroft Circle Sumter, 29154 (803) 398-6785
Blue Ridge of Sumter 1761 Pinewood Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 481-8591
Bluefields Nursery Company LLC 1800 Goza Road Mayesville, 29104 (803) 459-6169
Bob’s Appliance 1152 Pocalla Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-8016
Boykin Air Conditioning Services
845 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150-7425 (803) 778-1937
Boyle Buy Here Pay Here
347 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-2474
Bradham Heating & Air Conditioning 17 Grier St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-1935
Brag Literacy STRrEAM Institute of Sumter (803) 629-4917
Braswell, Brooke 2990 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 795-5228
Brookdale Sumter Senior Living 1180 Wilson Hall Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-4508 Brothas
516 S. Lafayette Drive, Unit C Sumter, 29150 (803) 316-6916
Brown-Lawson Housing Development Corporation 125 W. Bartlette St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 847-2065
Brown-Watson Inc.
772 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150-4748 (803) 775-1281
Browns Furniture & Bedding
31 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-2100
Brubaker’s Cafe and Bakery 13 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (864) 872-2402
Brunson Law Firm LLC 425 N. Main St. Sumter, 29151 (803) 774-3444
Brunson Nursery 3000 Plowden Mill Road Alcolu, 29001 (803) 495-2391
Bryan Law Firm of SC LLP
17 E. Calhoun St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-1263
Buffalo Wild Wings 2625 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-7400
Bullock Funeral Home 1190 Wilson Hall Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-3400
Bun-D
370 Rhodes Ave., Bldg. 1403 Shaw AFB, 29152 (803) 666-5006
Bundy Motors 301 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-4208
Burgess Brogdon Building Supply 220 Dingle St. Sumter, 29150-5165 (803) 773-3353
Business Technology Partners LLC
32 E. Calhoun Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 720-5926
C & C Recycling Inc. 491 E. Liberty St. Sumter, 29153 (803) 773-7702
C Simmons Construction Inc. 3060 B Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 494-5400
C&A Carpet LLC 990 S. Pike W. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-0001
C2 Electric 3075 Caitlynn Drive Sumter, 29154 (803) 525-2466
Boyd Mgmt (Oakland Plantation)
5501 Edgehill Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 499-2157
Brunson, Charles 3010 Caitlynn Drive Sumter, 29154 (803) 481-8450
Cajun Claws & Wing
321 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-3468
Cakes & More by Dorr LLC
2624 Moonlite Drive Sumter, 29153 (803) 567-3210
Callen Construction (Roofing) 7730 Two Mile Road Lynchburg, 29080 (803) 968-3248
Candlewood Suites
2541 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-4000
Car Stereo Plus LLC
710 S. Pike W. Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-7474
Care-a-Lot Daycare
4215 Thomas Sumter Hwy. Dalzell, 29040 (803) 499-3851
Caris Healthcare
105 E. Wesmark Blvd. Ste. 4 Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-8400
Carnelli Painting
439 W. Calhoun St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 983-1776
Carnivore Butcher & Bottle
651 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-6328
Carolina Children’s Dentistry of Sumter
500 Physicians Lane Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-4793
Carolina Convenient Care
649 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 607-9794
Carolina Diabetes & Kidney Center LLC
625 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-7950
Carolina Electric of Sumter LLC
2550 Tahoe Drive, Ste. 3 Sumter, 29150 (803) 968-2304
Carolina Filters, Inc.
109 E. Newberry Ave. Sumter, 29150-6911 (803) 773-6842
Carolina Food Systems Inc.
493 N. Guignard St. Sumter, 29150 (843) 332-3921
Carolina Furniture Works
406 Brooklyn St. Sumter, 29150-5859 (803) 775-6381
Carolina Geriatric Specialists LLC
244 Church St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-1001
Carolina Health Choice
100 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 939-6143
Carolina Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine
75 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 938-5395
Carolina Power Systems of Sumter
551 N. Pike E. Sumter, 29153-3600 (803) 773-2409
Carolina Professional Title Services Inc.
45 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-8283
Carolina Rattlers
312 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 847-7181
Carolina Security & Fire Inc.
2550 Tahoe Drive Sumter, 29150-2709 (803) 905-5050
Carolina Sweeping Service Inc.
5601 Oak Hill Road Sumter, 29154-1215 (803) 494-2112
Carolina Truck and Trailer Parts LLC
300 Myrtle Beach Hwy. Sumter, 29153 (803) 883-4333
Carolinas Centers For Sight
380 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-1772
Carpathian Flooring
9 N. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-2800
Carquest Auto Parts
816 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-1841
Carquest Auto Parts
4494 Broad St. Sumter, 29154 (803) 494-4444
Catering Beyond The Plate
4099 Ollie Drive
Rembert, 29128 (803) 306-2587
Caterpillar Hydraulics
650 Jefferson Road Sumter, 29153 (803) 905-3900
Caterpillar Precision Pins 1355 N. Wise Drive Sumter, 29153 (803) 905-3600
Cedars Medical Clinic, P.A.
325 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-7000
CEF Santee-Wateree Chapter
Bunni Russell Po Box 2199 Sumter, 29151 (803) 236-8844
Central Carolina Technical College
506 N. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150-2468 (803) 778-1961
Central Clinic of Chiropractic 11 E. Calhoun St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 757-1700
Central Midlands Adult Day Center
500 Miller Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 436-2800
Century 21 Hawkins & Kolb Inc. 688 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150-2549 (803) 773-1477
Chappell, Video & Photography 3760 Brandon Circle Sumter, 29154 (803) 464-4184
Charity Community Development
316 Dingle St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 477-1738
Charles Smith Co. LLC
1580 Airport Road Sumter, 29153 (803) 469-7207
Charpy’s Pools Inc.
332 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-7946
Chaser Tax Service 110f W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-2869
Chick-Fil-A 1170 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-2620
Christ Community Church 320 Loring Mill Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 934-9718
Christi & Company Catery 120 E. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-0088
Christian Golfers’ Association - CGA 1285 Clara Louise Kellog Drive Sumter, 29153 (803) 773-2171
Christmas Pharmacy 1229 Alice Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 795-4584
Church of the Good Shepherd Po Box 1701 Sumter, 29151 (803) 316-3535
Church of the Holy Comforter Anglican
213 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-3823
Church of the Living God, The Pillar and Ground of the Truth 214 W. Hampton Ave. Sumter, 29150 (803) 883-5030
Citizens Bank, The 1225 Alice Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-2626
City of Sumter 21 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 436-2500
City of Sumter Aquatics Center 1115 S. Lafayette Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-3998
Clark’s Termite & Pest Solutions
1232 Alice Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-2847
Clemson Extension Service 115 N. Harvin St., 5th Floor Sumter, 29150-4956 (803) 773-5561
CNA Construction Inc. 500 Myrtle Beach Hwy. Sumter, 29153-8958 (803) 495-8988
Coldwell Banker Commercial Cornerstone 2 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-1139
Colonial Aesthetics 385 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150-1987 (803) 774-2400
Colonial Family Practice 325 Broad St., Ste. 100 Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-5227
Colonial Packaging Inc. 103 Plowden Mill Road Sumter, 29153-9779 (803) 773-7922
Combined Insurance Company of America Po Box 2782 Sumter, 29151 (803) 972-4852
Comfort Keepers 1216 Alice Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-0099
Community Broadcasters LLC 51 Commerce St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-2321
Community Church
3309 Nazarene Church Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 773-1423
Community Literacy Lab Sumter, 29154 (803) 306-5110
Community Storehouse Inc.
P.O. Box 543 Sumter, 29151 (888) 520-2420
Companion at Carter Mill Apartments
1375 Companion Court Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-4663
Computer Depot
328 Broad St. Sumter, 29150-4165 (803) 775-9106
Computer Upgraders
19 Pinewood Road # 1a Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-2881
Connelly Properties of Sumter 1004 Mineral Circle Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-1571
Continental Tire the Americas LLC
1805 Hwy 521 South Sumter, 29153 (803) 506-5100
Cook’s Parts City Auto Parts Inc.
3170 Frierson Road Dalzell, 29040 (803) 499-9086
CoolMinus Creations LLC
208 Crescent Ave. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-7700
Cost Cutters
1285 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-4887
Coulter Orthodontics
2590 Lin-Do Court Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-4321
Covenant Place of Sumter
2825 Carter Road Sumter, 29150-1712 (803) 469-7007
CPS - Campbell Pavement Specialties, Inc
31 Holmes Gardner St. Sumter, 29153 (803) 436-9900
Creech Holdings
345 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 304-4044
Creech Roddey Watson Insurance
25 E. Calhoun St. Sumter, 29150-4315 (803) 775-1168
Crescent Hospice 21 W. Calhoun St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 845-4455
Crystal Lakes Golf Course
1305 Clara Louise Kellogg Drive Sumter, 29153-7508 (803) 775-1902
Cultural Commission
135 Haynsworth St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 436-2260
Curtis & Croft LLC
325 W. Calhoun St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-7404
Custom Metalizing & Machine Inc.
310 Neeley St. Sumter, 29150-7452 (803) 773-1507
CyberSleuth Network Solutions
1245 Dewees St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 869-4845
Dalzell Appliance Parts & Service Po Box 308 Dalzell, 29040 (803) 499-2200
Dalzell Mini Storage LLC Po Box 9 Dalzell, 29040 (803) 499-4388
Dalzell United Methodist Church 3330 Black River Road Dalzell, 29040 (803) 799-5854
Daniel Wealth Management
234 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-3121
Daughrity Plumbing
1554 Bradham Blvd. Sumter, 29153 (803) 481-8971
Davis Perfection Lawn Care Po Box 3337 Sumter, 29150 (803) 464-6330
De Mara’s Italian Restaurant
2070 Peach Orchard Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 499-4741
Deas Law Firm LLC, The 109 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-7004
Deluxe Motel
2700 N. Main St. Sumter, 29153 (803) 469-0236
Dental Team of Sumter, P.A. 5635 Broad St. Sumter, 29154 (803) 494-8466
Derek Spann Physical Trainer 897 Twin Lakes Drive Sumter, 29154 (803) 651-9733
Derle A. Lowder Jr.
2625-B Hardee Cove Sumter, 29150 (803) 607-9278
Destinations Spa
1147 N. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-7529
Detailed Weddings & Events
112 W. Bartlette St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 968-3321
Dillard Financial Solutions Inc.
2381 Hwy. 441 Ste. C Sumter, 29154 (803) 499-6623
Discount Furniture Outlet
2891 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-8733
Divine Home Care Solutions
533 Oxford St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 840-6044
Dixie Products
1255 N. Lafayette Drive Sumter, 29150-2915 (803) 775-4391
Dixie Tools & Fasteners Inc.
2765 Underwood Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 481-2200
Dog Training With Paula Sumter, 29153 (803) 983-0902
Doggie Dos Grooming and Pet Sitting 50 Ootie Court Sumter, 29153 (803) 720-4167
Dominion Energy 520 Farmers Telephone Road Sumter, 29153
Domino’s Pizza 311 Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-8000
Dorr Farms 5225 Dorr Acres Road Gable, 29051 (803) 495-2639
Dr. Caryn West 211 N. Washington St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-9314
Dr. E. McDonald Dubose 240 Church St. Sumter, 29150-4256 (803) 773-4411
Dr. Kay M. Rhoads 333 W. Calhoun St. Sumter, 29150-4511 (803) 775-7281
Dr. Marshall L. Wallace 3 Professional Court Sumter, 29150-1927 (803) 469-9461
Drayton Investigations 21 Phelps St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 464-2710
Dreamworks Dance Academy 1152 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 607-9990
Duggie Dogs Express LLP 1255 Hastings Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-3647
Duke Energy 330 S. Pike W. Sumter, 29150 1-800-452-2777
Dunkin Donuts - TBG 2567 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-5053
Dynamic Local Advertising of Sumter 2693 Wedgefield Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 720-9260
Eastern Carolina Housing Organization Inc. 2625-A Hardee Court Sumter, 29150 (843) 213-1798
Eaton Corporation 845 Corporate Circle Sumter, 29154-8858 (803) 481-6854
Ashley Furniture Homestore 2850 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-7283
Edisto Gas Company 1645 Hwy. 15 South Sumter, 29150 (803) 757-0782
Edward Jones 776 W. Liberty St., #A Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-8373
Edward Jones, Brant Bahnmuller Financial Advisor 2575 Lin-Do Court, Ste. B Sumter, 29150-1832 (803) 469-8684
Edward Jones/Amanda Miller, Financial Advisor 2065 Wedgefield Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 775-5311
Eggs Up Grill 105 E. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 757-1149
ELBMAG Transport and Logistics LLC 1114 Hurley Drive SUMTER, 29150 (803) 883-5302
Elephant Ear Gallery 672 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-2268
Elephants & More LLC
1190 Old W. Liberty St., Suite 2 Sumter, 29150 (803) 305-5114
Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home & Crematorium
515 Miller Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-7500
Elmore-Hill-McCreight Funeral Home and Crematory
221 Broad St. Sumter, 29150-4142 (803) 775-9386
Emerald Inc.
2520 Tahoe Drive Sumter, 29150-5116 (803) 469-5454
EMS-CHEMIE (North America) Inc.
2060 Corporate Way Sumter, 29154 (803) 481-9173
Epps Orthodontics 669-A W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-5500
ERA Wilder Realty/Mary Weir
482 Chippewa Circle Sumter, 29150 (803) 316-8459
ERA Wilder Realty/Megan Strickland
691 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 316-0160
ETV-Sumter
18 N. Harvin St. Sumter, 29150-4934 (803) 773-5546
Evening Optimist Club of Sumter, The P.O. Box 2883 Sumter, 29151 (803) 983-3916
Excel Real Estate Sumter 1234 Peach Orchard Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 719-3194
F45 Training Sumter 20 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-2545
Fabric Warehouse
1870 Tearcoat Road Alcolu, 29001 (803) 473-6797
Faith Strong Inc. Po Box 3398 Sumter, 29151 (864) 230-4683
Family Maid Cleaning 5170 Silo Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 720-6264
Family Worship Center Sumter
1100 W. Liberty St Sumter, 29150 (843) 864-1206
Farm Bureau Insurance 90 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-4301
Faster Care 3440 Declaration Blvd Sumter, 29154 (803) 905-3278
Finesse Builders LLC (803) 847-8832
First Assembly Of God 1151 Alice Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-3817
First Baptist Church 107 E. Liberty St. Sumter, (803) 773-3732
First Baptist Missionary Church
219 S. Washington St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-1462
First Church Of God 1835 Camden Road Sumter, 29153 (803) 905-5234
First Citizens Bank 683 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150-2514 (803) 775-7701
First Citizens Bank
201 N. Washington St. Sumter, 29150-4204 (803) 775-1225
First Command Financial Services 2610 Hardee Court Sumter, 29150 (803) 233-1830
First Presbyterian Church
302 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-3814
First United Pentecostal Church 14 Plowden Mill Road Sumter, 29153 (803) 775-9493
Floors By Design 115 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-6039
Flowers & Baskets LLC
29 W. Calhoun St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-1444
Flowers by Marsha Hanes
103 A S. Harvin St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-0070
Floyd Industrial P.O. Box 1403 Sumter, 29151 (803) 773-4304
Forum, The 1797 Wardland Road Sumter, 29154
Frasier Tire Service
310 E. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150-5041 (803) 773-1423
Freedom Auto Group
2700 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-2595
Freedom Furniture
493 N. Guignard Drive # 90 Sumter, 29150 (803) 499-2002
Freedom Honda Sumter 2700 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-2595
Freedom Plasma
236 S. Pike West Sumter, (803) 305-4162
Fresenius Medical CareSumter Dialysis
615 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-2800
Friends of Swan Lake Po Box 1754 Sumter, 29151
FTC
255 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150-7920 1-888-218-5050
FTC I.T. Solutions
255 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-1111
Fulton Automotive
801 E. Liberty St. Sumter, 29153 (803) 775-6378
G & S Signs
425a Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-2215
Gallery 406 227 Mason Croft Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-0406
Galloway & Moseley Jewelers 444 N. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150-4057 (803) 775-1209
Gamecock Exterminating Company
1570 Airport Road Sumter, 29153-8204 (803) 469-7378
Gamecock Lanes 817 Broad St. Sumter, 29150-2508 (803) 775-1197
Garnay Inc.
3205 Ebenezer Road Sumter, 29153-8268 (803) 469-8078
Gary R. Culbertson, MD, FACS 18 Miller Road Sumter, 29150-2403 (803) 773-6361
Gary’s Florist LLC 674 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-7768
Gateway Mortgage Group 665 Bultman Drive Sumter, (803) 626-0103
Georgio’s II Pizza 344 Pinewood Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-7325
Glenn Givens 107 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 418-0800
Glass Doctor of Sumter 805 N. Wise Drive, Ste. B Sumter, 29153 (803) 938-5566
Glassco Inc. 733 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-7871
Global Tax & Business Services 1422 Camden Hwy. Sumter, 29153 (803) 774-8000
Goff’s Home Maintenance Sumter, 29150 (803) 968-4802
Goodfellows, The 3370 Deer Track Circle Dalzell, 29040 (803) 468-7626
Goodwill Industries Of Lower South Carolina 1028 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-5000
Grace Baptist Church 219 W. Calhoun St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-6417
Grady Ervin Sumter LLC 2 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-2447
Graham’s Small Engine & Repair
1050 S. Pike West Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-4411
Great Southern Homes
90 N. Royal Tower Drive Irmo, 29063 (803) 699-4734
Greater Sumter Chamber Of Commerce
32 E. Calhoun St. Sumter, 29150-4371 (803) 775-1231
Green Acres Assembly Of God
537 Lewis Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 773-0133
Green Savannah Stables Inc.
3705 Wedgefield Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 968-0106
Green’s Services Plus 1422 Camden Hwy. Sumter, 29153 (803) 480-5762
Greg Stone Appraisal Company Po Box 513 Sumter, 29151 (803) 491-5707
Greybird Media 805 Club Lane Sumter, 29154 (803) 968-3445
Guard-Ion Industries LLC 2665 Peach Orchard Road Dalzell, 29040 (864) 872-0512
Guignard Animal Clinic 1216 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-9152
Guignard Diner
439 N. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 418-5532
Guild Mortgage Company
1303 Main St. Newberry, 29108 (803) 357-5324
Hacquard & Compton Industrial Maintenance Contractors Inc. 3160 Quandry Road Sumter, 29150-1725 (803) 494-3856
Hair’s On Broad Auto Sales LLC 3735 Broad St. Sumter, 29154 (803) 494-4247
Hamptons
33 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-4400
Hardee Construction Co.
1254 Wilson Hall Road Sumter, 29150-1889 (803) 469-9787
Harvest Reapers Church
170 E. Wesmark Blvd., Ste. 1 Sumter, 29150 (803) 883-4978
Hatfield Heating & Air C onditioning
1640 Suber St. Sumter, 29154-1641 (803) 494-2631
Hawkins & Kolb Construction Co.
2530 Tahoe Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-6471
Heart of Sumter Neighborhood Association (HSNA) Sumter, 29150 (803) 406-2177
Herald Office Solutions
736 Broad St. Sumter, 29150-3359 (803) 778-6575
Heritage Historic Properties LLC
134 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 468-1010
Hibachi Grill
1003 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 418-5200
Hickory Road Baptist Church 1245 Cherryvale Drive Sumter, 29154 (803) 494-8281
High Hills Rural Water Co.
2720 Peach Orchard Road Dalzell, 29040 (803) 499-4118
Hill Plumbing & Electric Co. Inc.
438 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150-4233 (803) 773-6689
Hill Printing Company 35 S. Main St. Sumter, 29150-5244 (803) 773-9446
Hines Furniture & Bedding Co.
3602 Broad St. Ext. Sumter, 29154-1605 (803) 494-2300
Hobby Lobby
1143 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-3100
Hodge Distribution & Logistics
2075 Lynette Drive Sumter, 29153-5042 (803) 506-2975
Hodge Systems and Consulting Services LLC
115 S. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 847-5000
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
2490 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-4444
Homes by Jenilyn LLC
3219 Broad St Sumter, 29150-1812 (803) 983-3994
Hook’em Bait And Tackle
561 Bultman Drive, #7 Sumter, 29150 (803) 983-4833
Hose & Equipment Inc.
1199 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-0532
HouseMaster
531 D Oxford St., Ste 2 Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-1056
Housemaster Of American 121 Paisley Park Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-1056
Housing Authority of the City of Sumter
15 Caldwell St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-4357
Hudson Veterinary Hospital
2565 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-9700
Hunter Builders Inc.
745 N. Pike West Sumter, 29153-7519 (803) 775-3333
Hyatt Place Sumter/ Downtown
18 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-8100
I-Deal Auction
1012 Pocalla Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 972-1083
Imports LTD
9 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150-4945 (803) 773-1908
Ingram and Associates Tax Firm
4424 Broad St. Sumter, 29154-1541 (803) 494-8292
InnerLink Technologies 2650 Hardee Cove Sumter, 29150 (803) 494-2196
Iris Winds
1230 S. Pike East Sumter, 29153 (803) 775-6816
It’s Your Fate Life Coaching LLC
2447 Clematis Trail Sumter, 29150 (850) 319-8070
J & J Towing LLC
965 Bethel Church Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 506-4858
J & L Stop N Go 2114 Hwy. 521 S. Sumter, 29153 (803) 506-2300
J. O‚Gradys
5 S. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 464-7442
J. H. Seale & Son Inc.
870 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-7353
J.R. Dixon Auction & Realty LLC
560 S. Pike West Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-6967
J&T’s Local Moving and More LLC
64 Wilder St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 236-4008
Jackson Hewitt Tax Service 61 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-8899
Jane Luther Smith Piano Studios
1190 Old W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-9755
Jeffcoat Photography
508 W. Hampton Ave. Sumter, 29150-1901 (803) 468-6482
Jefferson Barns & Lumber 615 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-0903
Jeffrey Lampkin’s Country Boy Kitchen
5642 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 294-0909
Jehovah Missionary Baptist Church
805 S. Harvin St. Sumter, 29150-6615 (803) 775-4032
Jehovah Missionary Baptist Church Christian & Academic School 415 Manning Ave. Sumter, 29150 (803) 934-0818
Jet-Vac Equipment Company LLC
5746 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 494-4430
Jewelry Wholesale 41 E. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150-1961 (803) 778-1031
JF Contractors 119 S. Harvin St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-8269
Jimmy Jordan Plumbing 1936 Pinewood Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 506-4342
JJ Hardee Construction and Design 722 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-9995
Job’s Mortuary Inc. 312 S. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-3323
John Evans Manufacturing Co. Inc. 1050 Pocalla Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-7329
John K. Crosswell Home for Children 11 Crosswell Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-6441
Johnson’s Personal Training
1150 Old W. Liberty St., Ste 3 Sumter, 29150 (803) 938-5693
Jon Sills Custom Paint Works 489 Wilson Hall Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 464-2480
Jones & McIntosh LLC
2185 Storage Road Sumter, 29153 (803) 905-3500
Jones Buick-GMC Inc.
1268 Broad St. Sumter, 29150-1942 (803) 469-3429
Jones Seth & Jones LLP 5 Law Range Sumter, 29150-4937 (803) 773-8676
JP Auto
109 Broad St., Ste A Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-9077
Kacy J. Salon 1165 N, Guignard Drive, # 2 Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-9996
Kaydon Corporation, an SKF Group
2860 McCracken St. Norton Shores, MI 49441 (803) 506-6500
Keller Williams Realty 3219 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-6328
Kelley Construction (803) 494-4200
Kelly’s Termite and Pest Control LLC
1165 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 481-0284
KFC
215 E. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 418-0174
KFC
4630 Broad St. Sumter, 29154 (803) 494-2425
KFC 1014 Broad St. Sumter, 29150-2505 (803) 775-4333
KilnDirect LLC 1880 Lynette Drive Sumter, 29154 (803) 840-1953
Kinnel Clean Out and Removal 118 E. Newberry Ave. Sumter, 29150 (803) 915-0803
Kiwanis Club of Sumter Po Box 854 Sumter, 29151 (803) 938-3794
Kobe’ Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar 1121 Broad St., Ste. 13 Sumter, 29150 (803) 418-0888
Kolb & Givens, Attorneys at Law 107 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150-4947 (803) 418-0800
Kona Ice Sumter, 29154 (803) 883-6119
Kyla Ann’s Bridal Boutique 850 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 418-0448
L.A. Leasing & Sales 1225 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-4334
La Mer Tanning 600 Bultman Dr., Ste 1a Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-5729
Lakewood Apartments 119 Putter Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 506-4060
Land & Mortgage of South Carolina, DBA-Palmetto Woods 40 Sunflower Court Sumter, 29154 (803) 666-1239
Laura Evans Skey (Farm Bureau) 90 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 236-0575
Le Bon Temps Boutique
1148 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 869-4691
Legendary Art Tattoo Parlor
1155 N. Guignard Drive, Suite 6 Sumter, 29150 (803) 983-9147
Lemira Presbyterian Church 514 Boulevard Road Sumter, 29153 (803) 473-5024
LeNoir Insurance Agency LLC
410 W. Liberty St., Suite 217 Sumter, 29150 (803) 651-0043
Lenoirs Sod 1555 Barnwell Drive Sumter, 29154 (803) 494-9444
Leonard Buildings & Truck Accessories 2841 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 789-5550
Let’s Party LLC
584 Bultman Drive, Unit 1 Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-7444
Leta’s Place 1107 N. Main St. Sumter, 29153 (803) 565-5582
Liberating Hypnosis Po Box 287 Dalzell, 29040 (803) 491-5506
Liberty STEAM Charter School
117 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 316-7849
Limelite Photography
505 S. Wise Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-7545
Lincoln High School Preservation Alumni Association Inc. 23-26 Council St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-0444
Linda SchermerhornUpstream Investment Partners 618 Bultman Drive, #B Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-2212
Lindler Surveying Inc.
1990 Boykin Road Rembert, 29128 (803) 499-7711
Links at Lakewood 3600 Green View Pkwy. Sumter, 29150 (803) 481-5700
Little Dry Cleaner And Laundry 717 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-1565
Live Oak Aesthetic & Family Dentistry 2545 Tahoe Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-6700
LJS Solutions LLC
740 N. Wise Drive Sumter, 29153 (803) 773-9625
Logan’s Roadhouse 2531 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-6100
Logic2Performance LLC
325 W. Oakland Ave. Sumter, 29150 (704) 942-4130
Lorine Olive Oil 584 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 983-9594
Love Covenant Church 245 Oswego Hwy. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-7605
Low Country Pallet & Wood Products 60 Contractor’s Court Sumter, 29154 (803) 506-4040
Luv-N-Care Child Care Inc. 48 Inglewood Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-2102
Lynam Construction LLC 368 Neeley St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-2131
M & M Carpets Inc. 1285 Peach Orchard Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 494-2100
M.H. Newton Family Life Enrichment Center
415 Manning Ave. Sumter, 29150 (803) 934-9527
Mac’s Place Spirits 1415 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-3201
Mac’s Place Spirits 5644 Broad St. Sumter, 29154 (803) 494-9116
Madison Industries 29 Progress St. Sumter, 29153 (803) 775-8366
Main Street Tavern LLC 24 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-0495
Management Coaching LLC Po Box 145 Sumter, 29151 (803) 795-7225
Manifesting Destiny PAC
262 S. Pike West Sumter, 29150 (803) 651-1838
Mariachis II Inc. 1072 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-3528
Martin 24 Hour Bail Bond 343 Aberlour Drive Sumter, 29154 (803) 305-8837
Mary Ann’s Deli 584 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-4575
Massage Studio 531 Oxford St., Ste. D4 Sumter, 29150 (828) 551-6226
Mayesville Presbyterian Church
109 W. Sumter St. Mayesville, 29104 (803) 453-5759
Mayo’s Suit City
1121 Broad St.., #11 Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-2262
McDonald’s National Store #
31492 (Hwy 441)
5650 Broad St. Sumter, 29154 (803) 494-7344
McDonald’s National Store #21509 (Hwy 15 S) 1765 Hwy. 15 South Sumter, 29150 (803) 506-2026
McDonald’s National Store #7745 (Lafayette Dr.) 101 N. Lafayette Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-8515
McDonald’s National Store #7807 (Pinewood Rd)
360 Pinewood Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 418-0915
McDonalds 1060 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-4532
Mcintosh, Travis 6 Law Range Sumter, 29150 (803) 305-6507
McKoy Beaty LLC Po Box 2730 Sumter, 29151 (803) 469-3668
McLaughlin Ford
950 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-1481
McLean Marine Inc.
455 E. Liberty St. Sumter, 29153-5042 (803) 773-2290
McLeod Cardiology Associates - Sumter
540 Physicians Lane Sumter, 29150 (803) 883-5171
McLeod Health
540 Physicians Ln, Sumter, SC 29150
McLeod Occupational Health Sumter
540 Physicians Lane Sumter, 29150 (803) 848-8120
Medical Court Pharmacy
776 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-5605
Megan Manus Photography Sumter, 29153 (803) 983-5816
Mel’s Cleaning Service
1205 Coffey St. Sumter, 29153 (803) 757-2956
M.H. Newton Family Life Center
415 Manning Ave. Sumter, 29150 (803) 934-9527
Mia Lee Photography LLC
1011 Cutleaf Drive Sumter, 29150 (973) 997-8124
Michelle’s Bail Bonding
290 S. Pike West Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-8019
Mid Carolina Exterminating 34 Bridge Court, Unit 3 Sumter, 29150 (803) 436-5583
Midlands Fatherhood Coalition 21 N. Harvin St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-2140
Miracle Ear 1324 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 973-7995
Miss Libby’s School of Dance & Gymnastics
155 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150-1965 (803) 469-8277
Mobile Masterpieces
3060 Caitlynn Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 983-7663
Modular Framery LLC 1420 Camden Highway Sumter, 29153 (803) 469-6638
Moe’s Southwest Grill 1101 Broad St Sumter, 29150 (803) 485-1234
Moore Law Firm LLC
26 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-6520
Morningside Of Sumter (Retail)
2500 Lin Do Court Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-4490
Morris College 100 W. College St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 934-3211
Motto Mortgage Palmetto 2990 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-8888
Mount Vernon Inn
2 Broad St. Sumter, 29150-4206 (803) 773-5551
Movement Mortgage
690 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 622-6893
MPEK Enterprises
2170 Graystone Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 464-8917
Ms. B’s Janitorial Cleaning Services
426 Vining St., #A Sumter, 29150 (803) 460-8004
MSC & Z Anesthetics and Primary Care
259 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-3777
MT Lane Services LLC
2305 Easler Way Wedgefield, 29168 (803) 468-0594
Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church
325 W. Fulton St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-3658
Mulberry Baptist Church 1400 Mulberry Church Road Sumter, 29153 (803) 481-2154
Murrell Smith, Speaker Of The House 126 N. Main St., Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-2471
Murrells Carpet Cleaning
295 Freedom Blvd. Sumter, 29154 (803) 968-6779
MVEST Wealth Partners LLP
32 S. Wise Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 917-6973
My Buddy Boarding Inn for Pets Incorporated
1140 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150-7432 (803) 773-2501
Myson’s Tire 1200 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-1555
NAACP, Sumter County Branch
110 S. Sumter St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-9215
Nanna’s Loving Care Home Care Senior Services LLC
220 E. Calhoun St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 306-5752
Naomi and Warner 13 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-4388
NAPA Auto Supply & Equipment
530 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-9353
Nationwide Insurance
125 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-6500
New Beginnings @ Warth Childcare
1960 Mccrays Mill Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-8055
New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church
3249 Hwy. 15 South Sumter, 29150 (803) 481-4501
New Calvary Baptist Church 110 Boulevard Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 468-7660
New York Hi Style/ 5th Ave Styles
17 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-8726
Newman’s Automotive LLC 1109 Florence Hwy. Sumter, 29153 (803) 773-3379
Newton’s Greenhouse & Florist
417 Broad St. Sumter, 29151 (803) 775-5358
NHC HealthCare Sumter 1018 N. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150-2423 (803) 773-5567
Nicole Norris Design Studio Inc.
47 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-8083
Nicole’s Pet Care LLC 2670 Mccrays Mill Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 262-9451
Nissan Of Sumter 2600 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-3424
Norman Williams & Associates Inc. 344 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150-5160 (803) 775-5308
Nova Molecular Technologies 208 S. Magnolia St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-0264
Nu-Idea School Supply 710 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150-5039 (803) 773-7389
O’Donnell House 120 E. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-0088
Oak Park Family & Aesthetic Dentistry 2565 Lin-Do Ct. Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-5280
Oakwood Homes 3590 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 494-5700
Octapharma Plasma Inc.
225 N. Washington St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 795-4592
Office Church School Supply Co.
780 S. Pike West Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-7226
Oil Changes Delivered
4224 N. Lake Cherryvale Drive Sumter, 29154 (803) 236-3848
Old McCaskill’s Farm 377 Cantey Lane Rembert, 29128 (803) 432-9537
Olive Tree Christian Bookstore & Doolallies
600 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-3450
Olsten Staffing 57 Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29154 (803) 773-2700
On Eagles’ Wings Inc.
2945 Airport Road Sumter, 29153 (803) 469-4639
One Accord Marketplace
1 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-0542
OnTrack Inc.
40 Commerce St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-7575
Our Brother’s Keeper Society, For the Poor and Disadvantaged
103 E. Calhoun St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-2855
Outback Steakhouse
2480 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-4329
Outdoor Power Equipment Service
4205 Thomas Sumter Hwy. Dalzell, 29040 (803) 499-4871
Outlaw Ink
340 Rast St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 305-1985
Pain and Spine of Sumter
100 N. Sumter St., Suite 320 Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-6824
Palisades Carter’s Mill
3250 Carter Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-5025
Palmetto All Star Explosions
Cheer - Coach Stanfield
812 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 968-5731
Palmetto Credit LLC
125-B W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-1500
Palmetto Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
434 N. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-5411
Palmetto Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
2590 Tahoe Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 877-6703
Palmetto Farm Supply 335 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-1204
Palmetto Gas Company
820 S. Pike West Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-4321
Palmetto Health - USC Family Medicine Liberty Street
738 W. Liberty St., Ste A Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-6374
Palmetto Health - USC Medical Group
115 N. Sumter St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-8351
Palmetto Heart-Sumter
115 N. Sumter St., Suite 410 Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-9797
Palmetto HR Business Partners LLC 1165 Broad St., #302 Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-2434
Palmetto Optimist Club 1390 Malone Drive Sumter, 29154 (803) 406-3932
Palmetto Pointe Apartments & Townhomes 1005 Alice Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-2888
Palmetto Prep 5650 Sycamore St. Shaw AFB, 29152 (803) 499-5437
Palmetto Security Company Inc.
4 Medical Court Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-6222
Palmetto Tennis Center 400 Theatre Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-3969
Palmetto Tire Service 29 E. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150-1961 (803) 778-2030
Papa John’s Pizza 435 N. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-2222
Papa John’s Pizza 1236 Peach Orchard Road Sumter, 29154 803-720-5110
Paradise Pointe Professional Home Care LLC
529 Oxford St., Suite A Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-0147
Paramount Transit Service
529 Oxford St., Suite B Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-2175
Partin’s Auto Sales 1243 Highway 441 Sumter, 29154 (803) 494-8667
Partners For Change Dr. Valencia Grey-Williams
110 S. Washington St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 360-7896
Patriot Hall/Sumter County Cultural Center
135 Haynsworth St. Sumter, 29150-4553 (803) 436-2260
Paul A. Weissenstein Jr. Po Box 2446 Sumter, 29151 (803) 418-5700
Paul Hilton, Human Resources Consulting LLC
3050 Green View Parkway Sumter, 29150 (803) 481-9533
Paul’s Diner 4107 Thomas Sumter Hwy. Dalzell, 29040 (803) 499-1281
Pavkov Contracting Company Inc. 55 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-4119
Peace Textile America Inc. 1605 S. Guignard Pkwy. Sumter, 29150-7881 (803) 773-2177
PG Palmer & Company CPAs LLC 144 Garrett St., Ste.A Sumter, 29150 (803) 934-1206
Physicians Health and Injury 711 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-3421
Piggly Wiggly Stores 1455 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-5752
Piggly Wiggly Stores 1011 Broad St. Sumter, 29150-2504 (803) 773-6011
Piggly Wiggly Stores 114 E. Calhoun St. Sumter, 29150-4318 (803) 775-4712
Pilgrim’s
2050 Hwy. 15 South Sumter, 29150-8799 (803) 481-8555
Pinewood, Town Of Po Box 236 Pinewood, 29125 (803) 452-5878
Pipers Pottery Studio 575 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 883-4285
Pitney Bowes/Denny Parker 34 Haynsworth St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 529-5776
Plant Haven LLC
Shannon Strickler 1150 Broad St., # 11 Sumter, 29150 (717 )507-9560
Platinum Transportation Services LLC
515 Broad St., Ste. 101 Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-5550
Platinum Designs Hair Studio
Diamonds Hair Extensions
110 W. Wesmark Blvd. E Sumter, 29150 (803) 847-7746
Player & McMillan LLC
305 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-2306
Plaza Church Of Christ 1402 Camden Road / Hwy 521 North Sumter, 29151 (803) 905-3163
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 1187 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-9060
Porter L. Thompkins Jr. CPA 409 N. Salem Ave. Sumter, 29150-4115 (803) 773-1151
Potts Driving School 212 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 934-8180
Precision Productions LLC 735c Electric Drive Sumter, 291531933 (803) 468-4885
Primerica Financial Services 1165 N. Guignard Drive, Ste. 8 Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-1299
Prisma Health Orthopedics 100 N. Sumter St., Ste. 200 Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-7621
Prisma Health Tuomey Hospital 129 N. Washington St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-9000
Professional Concrete Cleaners 1043 Cockerill Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 420-1565
Professional Heating & Cooling 361 Myrtle Beach Hwy. Sumter, 29153 (803) 773-6010
Pye-Barker Fire & Safety (Mark Black) 2535 Tahoe Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-3473
Quality Inn
2390 Broad St. Sumter, 29150-1994 (803) 469-9001
Quixote Club
1005 Golfcrest Road Sumter, 29154-6180 (803) 775-5541
Quixote Hospitality
33 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 418-8271
R&M Remodeling
1257 Robert Dinkins Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 513-1807
Ragin Preparatory Christian Academy
68 Market St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-5549
Ralph Norman For Congress Po Box 37467 Rock Hill, 29732 (803) 366-8683
Ratliff CPA Firm
652 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-3000
RBI Ragin Barber Institute
617 Miller Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 883-4779
RE Davis College Preparatory Academy
345 Eastern School Road Sumter, 29153 (803) 495-3247
Re/Max Summit
2990 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-2100
Redline Powersports of Sumter
405 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-7766
Reliable Medical Equipment LLC
2580 Lin-Do Court, Ste. B Sumter, 29150 (803) 934-9212
Reliable Pawn Shop
33 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-7789
Remax Summit Realty & Development
2990 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-9805
Resource Financial Services Inc.
545 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150-4224 (803) 905-3205
Restaurant Management Inc.
205 E. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-7434
Restorative Arts Dental G.E. Rabon
669-B W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-3567
Richard S. Marks, DMD, PA 5 Professional Court Sumter, 29150-1927 (803) 469-2044
Rick’s Auto Upholstery 2600 Lowder Road Sumter, 29153 (803) 919-8600
Rickard Carpet Cleaning 910 Kolb Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 481-5257
Rickenbaker & Mociun LLC, Attorneys at Law 2575 Lin-Do Court, Suite A Sumter, 29150-4948 (803) 469-8141
Ricochet Range 1410 Hwy. 15 South Sumter, 29150 (803) 938-5713
RJ Trucking of Sumter LLC 1745 N. Pike East Sumter, 29153 (803) 983-8427
Roof Rejuvenate SC LLC
402 W. Calhoun St. Sumter, 29150-4535 (803) 220-6824
Roper Staffing, Inc. 101 S. Wise Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 938-8100
Rotary Club Of SumterPalmetto Po Box 34 Sumter, 29151
S.P.C.A. and Humane Education Center 1140 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150-7432 (803) 773-9292
S&T Pressure Washing Services 3315 Ashlynn Way Sumter, 29154 (803) 406-9391
Saanvi LLC DBA The Station 4580 Florence Hwy. Mayesville, 29104 (803) 453-5922
SAFE Federal Credit Union
160 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150-1964 (803) 469-8600
SAFE Federal Credit UnionSumter/McCray’s Mill Road 1970 McCrays Mill Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-8600
SAFE Federal Credit UnionSumter/Oswego Hwy. 65 Oswego Hwy. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-8600
SAFE Federal Credit UnionSumter/Wesmark 170 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-8600
SAFE Federal Credit Union -Sumter/Lewis Rd. 1855 Lewis Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-8600
Salem Missionary Baptist Church Of Sumter
320 W. Fulton St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-8054
Salon Marzell 670 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-3342
Salt & Light Church
360 Miller Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 468-3724
Salvation Army
16 Kendrick St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-9336
Sandhills Chiropractic & Functional Health Center
7 Professional Court Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-0340
Sandhills Medical Foundation
30 Cuttino Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-2442
Santee Lynches Regional Council Of Government 2525 Corporate Way, #200 Sumter, 29154 (803) 775-7381
Santee Print Works 19 Progress St. Sumter, 29153-5009 (803) 773-1461
Santee Wateree RTA
129 S. Harvin St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 934-0396
Santee-Lynches Regional Council of Governments
2525 Corporate Way Sumter, 29154-4956 (803) 775-7381
Santee-Lynches Workforce Development Board
31 E. Calhoun St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-1405
SC Department of Commerce 853 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 651-1893
SC ENT Allergy & Sleep Medicine
410 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 408-3277
SC InfraGard Members Alliance 2416 Spring Valley Drive Sumter, 29154 (803) 499-3872
SC Works Santee Lynches Workforce Region 31 E. Calhoun St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-1300
Scott Will Toyota 2542 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-9500
Seaco Music 657 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-9213
Security Finance #0194
381 Rast St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-9384
Serenity Keepers Home Care
306 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 883-5668
Servpro of Sumter 171 Myrtle Beach Hwy. Sumter, 29153 (803) 773-4331
Shane’s of Sumter LLC 1120 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 513-9438
Shaw Gate Trading Post 5435 Broad St. Sumter, 29154 (803) 494-2530
Shaw Heights Baptist Church 2030 Peach Orchard Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 499-4997
Shaw Lumber Company 200 Dingle St. Sumter, 29150-5165 (803) 775-5361
Shelly A. Lundberg, CPA 2630-B Hardee Cove Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-7300
Sherwin-Williams #2045
106 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150-5142 (803) 775-4323
Shiloh-Randolph Manor 125 W. Bartlette St. Sumter, 29150-5518 (803) 775-0575
Shivern’s Fashions 725 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-4658
Shoney’s Sumter 226 S. Pike West Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-9742
Shuler-Killen LLC 1 Law Range, Suite A Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-8500
Shuping Equipment Inc. 31 Lakeshore Drive Sumter, 29153 (803) 481-9445
Siberts Drug Store
35 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150-5240 (803) 773-7283
Sidebar on Main
30 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-4410
Sifco Mechanical Inc.
3 Commerce St. Sumter, 29150-5013 (803) 778-1931
Sign Wave LLC
299 N. Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-3607
Silver Spoon Services
670 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 757-9208
Silverpaper
662 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-6757
Simply Southern Bistro
65 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-8502
Simpson Liberty Hardware Company
320 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150-5140 (803) 773-9381
Simpson Plaza Hardware
40 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-3397
Sip&Gogh
1116 Alice Drive, Suite E Sumter, 29150 (803) 236-1193
Sir Williams General Store
1064 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-8484
Sister’s Catering and Cakes Inc.
109 Broad St., #B Sumter, 29150-4225 (803) 236-4842
SKF - Sumter Facility
925 Corporate Circle Sumter, 29154 (803) 506-6500
Small Business Development Center
200 Miller Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 938-3833
Smith, Robinson, Holler, DuBose & Morgan LLC
126 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150-4948 (803) 778-2471
Smoak Irrigation Company
250 W. Avenue North Pinewood, 29125 (803) 773-3400
Snore No More Sumter LLC 40 Wesmark Court Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-2062
Something Outstandingly Cool LLC
1190 Old W. Liberty St., Suite 2 Sumter, 29150 (803) 305-5114
Soothing Serenity Baths & More LLC
410 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 847-7307
South Carolina House Calls
213 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 840-1156
South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department
1760 N. Main St. Sumter, 29153 (803) 469-2960
South State Bank 1141 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 305-6180
Southeastern Electric LLC 975 Cockerill Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 481-7798
Southern Bliss Yoga
600 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 468-1658
Southern Dock & Marine Contractors 1226 Shoreland Drive Sumter, 29154 (803) 968-2889
The Art Company
322 Pinewood Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-0135
Southern Roofing Services
785 N. Wise Drive Sumter, 29153-8587 (803) 773-8221
Southern Touch Property Management LLC
5 Medical Court Sumter, 29150 (803) 847-3794
Southern Welders
740 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-2141
SouthTech Machine 2515 Tahoe Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-3226
Southview Apartments
60 Hilliard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 934-1449
Spectrum Reach 1170 N. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 705-4264
Spiritual Life Christian Center
55 Pebble Brook Road Sumter, 29153 (803) 965-5771
Sportsman Stop N Shop
2810 Hwy. 15 South Sumter, 29150 (803) 481-5857
Springhill Suites
2645 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-6000
St Mark 4-Bridges Church 2280 4-Bridges Road Sumter, 29151 (803) 494-4940
St. Judes Catholic Church 1855 Beckwood Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 773-9244
St. Matthew Missionary Baptist Church 1715 S. Guignard Pkwy. Sumter, 29150 (803) 429-6750
Stanley’s Mobile Detailing And Window Tinting Sumter, 29154 (803) 795-6118
Staples 1121 Broad St., Ste. 1 Sumter, 29150-1902 (803) 773-0910
State Farm (Gary Herlong) 1214 Alice Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-6430
State Farm Insurance/Ben Griffith & Assoc. 2577 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-6800
State Farm Insurance/Bill Denny Agency
870 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150-4729 (803) 773-2269
State Farm Insurance/Tammy Kelly Agency 105 E. Wesmark Blvd., Ste. 6 Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-8322
Stateburg Auto Sales (David Hill)
5845 Broad St. Sumter, 29154 (803) 494-3333
STC Industrial LLC (Circon Environmental)
2630 Hwy. 15 South Sumter, 29150-5836 (803) 775-1002
Stifel 460 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150-1983 (803) 469-7070
Stonequarters Countertops LLC
2910 Thomas Sumter Hwy. Sumter, 29153 (803) 469-4222
Stukes Dynasty Transportation LLC
4045 Ramsey Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 406-3340
Sub Station II - Main Office 710 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-4711
Sully Vapes LLC
1345 Peach Orchard Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 494-2322
Summit Speech Therapy LLC
462 N. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-7783
Sumter Baptist M&E Association
506 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-9051
Sumter Behavioral Health Services
755 Electric Drive Sumter, 29150-4956 (803) 778-2835
Sumter Bible Church
420 S. Pike West Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-8339
Sumter Black Chamber of Commerce
301 S. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 406-6377
Sumter Board of Realtors 26 E. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-9162
Sumter Business Network
255 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29151 (803) 464-7292
Sumter Christian School
420 S. Pike West Sumter, 29150-2663 (803) 773-1902
Sumter City Council 21 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 436-2500
Sumter Civic Dance Co. 527 N. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-2847
Sumter Co Public Works 1289 N. Main St. Sumter, 29153 (803) 436-2242
Sumter Coatings Inc. 2410 Hwy. 15 South Sumter, 29150 (803) 481-3400
Sumter Convention And Visitors Bureau 822 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 436-2640
Sumter County Administration
13 E. Canal St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 436-2319
Sumter County Adult Education
905 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150-5109 (803) 778-6432
Sumter County Council
317 W. Bartlette St. Sumter, 29150
Sumter County Crime Stoppers
335 N. Lafayette Drive Sumter, 29150-4929
Sumter County Developmental Disabilities Foundation
750 Electric Drive Sumter, 29153 (803) 778-1669 x150
Sumter County Election Commission
141 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 436-2313
Sumter County Emergency Management
141 N. Main St., Room 107 Sumter, 29150-4965 (803) 436-2158
Sumter County EMS
131 E. Hampton Ave. Sumter, 29150 (803) 436-2415
Sumter County Fair by American Legion Post 15 Inc.
30 S. Artillery Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-5200
Sumter County Farm Bureau
90 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-4301
Sumter County First Steps
220 Hasel St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 464-1224
Sumter County Gallery of Art
200 Hasel St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-0543
Sumter County Genealogical Society
122 N. Washington St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-3901
Sumter County Government
13 E. Canal St. Sumter, 29150-4925 (803) 436-2102
Sumter County Library
111 N. Harvin St. Sumter, 29150-4961 (803) 773-7273
Sumter County Museum
122 N. Washington St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-0908
Sumter County Office Of Voter Registration & Elections
141 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 436-2319
Sumter Cut Rate Drugs
32 S. Main St. Sumter, 29150-5245 (803) 773-8432
Sumter Economic Development
10 E. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 418-0700
Sumter Ent & Facial Plastic Surgery
100 N. Sumter St., 400 Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-5970
Sumter Eye Center
365 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-8020
Sumter Family Dental Center
852 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150-4729 (803) 773-3328
Sumter First Pentecostal Holiness
2609 Mccray’s Mill Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 481-8887
Sumter Grove Senior Living 2500 Lin-Do Ct. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-4490
Sumter Habitat for Humanity
812 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-5767
Sumter Health & Rehab Center
880 Carolina Ave. Sumter, 29150-2815 (803) 775-5394
Sumter Hearing Associates
1116 F Alice Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-7770
Sumter Home Insulators Inc.
4225 Thomas Sumter Hwy. Dalzell, 29040 (803) 469-7208
Sumter Housing Authority Po Box 1030 Sumter, 29151 (803) 774-7306
Sumter Human Resource Management Assoc. Po Box 1092 Sumter, 29151 (803) 418-9732
Sumter IGA Plus
348 Pinewood Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-7900
Sumter IGA Plus Wesmark
325 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-2400
Sumter Insurance Group Inc.
53 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-4040
Sumter Junior Welfare League
129 N. Washington St. Sumter, 29150
Sumter Kiwanis Club Po Box 854 Sumter, 29151 (803) 938-9141
Sumter Laundry & Cleaners
8 N. Sumter St. Sumter, 29150-4914 (803) 773-3349
Sumter Lighting and Home LLC
135 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150-1924 (803) 775-4448
Sumter Little Theatre
14 Mood Ave. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-2150
Sumter Living Magazine
531-E Oxford St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 491-5600
Sumter Mall
1057 Broad St., Ste. 73 Sumter, 29150-2567 (803) 775-6387
Sumter Medical Specialists, P.A.
635 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150-1900 (803) 469-7500
Sumter Military Display
129 S Harvin St., #2 Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-1294
Sumter Nephrology LLC
115 N. Sumter St., Ste. 305 Sumter, 29150 (803) 938-5663
Sumter Newcomers Club Sumter, 29154 (803) 802-7961
Sumter OB-GYN, P.A.
115 N. Sumter St., Ste. 200 Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-8351
Sumter Opera House 21 N. Main St. Sumter, 29151 (803) 436-2500
Sumter Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
1210 Wilson Hall Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-4404
Sumter Original Brewery
2 S. Main St. Sumter, 29150
Sumter Packaging Corporation 2341 Corporate Way Sumter, 29154-6252 (803) 481-2003
Sumter Pediatrics, P.A.
237 Church St. Sumter, 29150-4202 (803) 775-6311
Sumter Pest Management
702 Wren St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-0123
Sumter Podiatry 2630a Hardee Cv Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-9255
Sumter Printing Company
310 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-4444
Sumter Psychiatry Association
560 Constitution Drive Sumter, 29154 (803) 905-5650
Sumter Rotary Club Po Box 1212 Sumter, 29151 (803) 773-7273
Sumter School District 1345 Wilson Hall Road Sumter, 29150-1890 (803) 469-6900
Sumter Senior Apartments 405 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 883-4900
Sumter Senior Services Inc. 119 S. Sumter St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-5508
Sumter South Carolina Combat Veteran Group (SSCCVG) 529 N. Wise Drive Sumter, 29153 (803) 983-2563
Sumter Surgical 115 N. Sumter St., Ste. 300 Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-1550
Sumter Taxi Co. 10 S. Sumter St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 720-2811
Sumter Tire Plus Auto Care 156 Myrtle Beach Highway Sumter, 29153 (803) 773-1224
Sumter Trophies & Engraving LLC 703 Bultman Dr. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-8211
Sumter United Ministries 36 Artillery Dr. Sumter, 29150-4946 (803) 775-0757
Sumter Utilities Inc. 10 S. Sumter St. Sumter, 29153-1954 (803) 469-8585
Sun Pools & Spas of Sumter
860 W. Liberty St., Ste A Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-5577
Sunbelt Management Company
102 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29151 (803) 491-6399
Sup-Rx Pharmacy
114 E. Calhoun St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-3020
Sup-Rx Pharmacy
1011 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-6378
Sup-Rx Pharmacy
1455 S. Guignard Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-5758
Super 8 Motel
1050 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 348-6887
Susie’s Boutique 540 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 418-0620
Susie’s Chicken and Fries
303 Manning Ave. Sumter, 29150 (803) 848-4032
Sutton Glory Ministries Po Box 1342 Sumter, 29151 (229) 321-0332
Sweet Frog
1273 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-5540
Sword Lily Marketing
242 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-2182
Sykes Enterprises Inc.
1057 Broad St., Ste B Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-7900
Sylvamo
1145 Union Camp Blvd. Sumter, 29154-6256 (803) 481-6702
Sylvia Jo’s Family Restaurant
432 Wilkie St. Sumter, 29153 (803) 775-9809
Synovus Bank 1175 Wilson Hall Rd Sumter, 29150-2504 (803) 469-1450
Synovus Bank 481 Pinewood Road Sumter, 29154-6119 (803) 778-8360
Synovus Bank - One Broad Street
1 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 1-888-796-6887
T. Mullen Electric Sumter, 29153 (803) 469-8848
Tandem Health
550 S. Pike West Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-4500
Tandem Health - Obstetrics & Gynecology
370 S. Pike West Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-6448
Tandem Health - Pediatrics
370 S. Pike West Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-7337
Tandem Health Dental
1105 N. Lafayette Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-3600
Tanners / Phat LLC
2605 Warehouse Blvd. S Sumter, 29150 (803) 506-2804
Tasteful Kreations Sumter, 29153 (803) 565-2434
Team Image Marketing
891 A. Cockerill Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 506-3188
Team Perseverance Athletics P. O. Box 94 Sumter, 29151 (803) 795-5513
Team Robinson MMA LLC
337 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 236-0803
Terminix Services, Inc.
1550 Airport Road Sumter, 29153-8204 (803) 469-4438
Thames Lawn Care, Pressure Washing & Septic Service 870 Twin Lakes Drive Sumter, 29154 (803) 481-2344
The By Name Project P.O. Box 3012 Sumter, 29151 (803) 938-4879
The Cart Shop Of Sumter
1050 S. Pike West Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-3300
The Children’s Shoppe LLC
504 Miller Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 433-5437
The Citizens Bank 1225 Alice Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-2626
The Clothing Exchange Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-8247
The Farm Store 584 Bultman Drive # 2 Sumter, 29150 (803) 464-9644
The Fence Company of Sumter 3435 Widman Drive Sumter, 29154 (803) 316-0791
The G Spa LLC 442 A Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 406-8446
The Hair Colorist 541 Oxford St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-5012
The HIVE @ Lavender Estate 1695 N. Main St. Sumter, 29153 (803) 305-9376
The Integrated Wellness Center
738 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 792-9002
The Pedi Parlor 5 E. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 840-3807
The Penthouse Spa 377 Rast St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-0559
The Restaurant at Second Mill 2390 Broad St. Sumter, 29154 (803) 774-0270
The Retreat at Sumter 3330 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 494-1500
The Robinson-Burgess Agency LLC 115 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 667-4600
The Senterprize Group Po Box 1552 Sumter, 29151 (803) 491-7170
The Sumter Item
36 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-1200
The Urology Clinic Inc. 1285 Wilson Hall Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-3555
The Well Counseling Services LLC Matthew Wilkie 1229 Alice Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-4355
Thomas Sumter Academy 5265 Camden Hwy. Rembert, 29128 (803) 499-3378
Thompson Family of Companies
100 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-8005
Tidal Wave Auto Spa of Sumter 2530 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 607-9546
Tiller Ridge Sunglasses 1089 B Alice Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 938-5787
Timeless Memories Photography Sumter, 29154 (803) 775-5599
TintMan Gill LLC
470 S. Guignard Drive, #5 Sumter, 29150 (803) 847-9015
Toon Time LLC
366 Neeley St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 720-4105
Topp Limousine 945 Autumn Run Wedgefield, 29168 (803) 494-3538
Town of Mayesville 22 S. Main St. East MAYESVILLE, 29104 (803) 453-6161
TownePlace Suites by Marriott 2515 Broad St. Sumter, 29150
Tranquility Green Therapeutic Massage 830 S. Pike W., Ste. 2 Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-4404
Trapp Construction & Remodeling LLC
250 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 305-1654
Tree Works 2465 Hwy. 521 South Sumter, 29153 (803) 968-4185
Tri Star Storage 2220 Peach Orchard Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 348-4338
Tri-County Concrete And Curbing Sumter, 29150 (803) 607-6984
Trinity United Methodist Church
226 W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-9393
Triple B’s Big Bad Bob’s Bbq 2665 Peach Orchard Rd. Dalzell, 29040 (803) 499-2655
Triple R
2870 Watermark Drive
Dalzell, 29040 (803) 795-6217
Triple T Electric
1530 Airport Road Sumter, 29153 (803) 469-4942
Triumph Ministry 99 Oswego Highway Sumter, 29150 (803) 458-8199
Troy University
465 Rast St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-0025
Tuomey Foundation, The
102 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150-4949 (803) 774-9014
Turner’s Garage & Transmission
955 S. Harvin St. Sumter, 29150-6674 (803) 775-3225
UBI Southeast LLC
525 Oxford St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 600-3863
Undisputed Barbershop
270 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-7480
Undisputed Ladies First Beauty Design
272 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-2288
UniFirst Corporation
2040 Union Camp Blvd. Sumter, 29154 (803) 481-7161
United Way of Sumter, Clarendon and Lee Counties
215 N. Washington St. Sumter, 29150-4204 (803) 773-7935
Universal Benefits
110 E. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-1838
University of South Carolina Sumter
200 Miller Road Sumter, 29150-2498 (803) 775-USCS
Uptown Realty LLC
830 S. Pike West Sumter, 29150 (803) 774-0435
USC Sumter
200 Miller Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 938-3728
USHA
3060 Lacosta Court Sumter, 29150 (803) 795-5556
VESTCO
480 E. Liberty St. Sumter, 29153 (803) 773-8022
Victory Full Gospel Interdenominational 5115 Patriot Parkway Sumter, 29154 (803) 494-7113
Vigier’s Computer Services
340 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-1413
Visa Now LLC
648 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 883-4250
Visiting Angels
144 Garrett St., # D Sumter, 29150 (803) 418-5441
Waccamaw Dermatology
738-A W. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (843) 449-0453
Wagon Trail at DuRant Farms
550 Concord Church Road Sumter, 29153 (803) 435-3705
Wally’s Hardware
1291 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-8531
Walmart Neighborhood Market 615 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 305-6192
Walmart Neighborhood Market
343 Pinewood Road Sumter, 29154 (803) 305-6238
Walter ‘’Chuck’’ Wilson
110 E. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 972-9060
Walton Countertops
145 S. Harvin St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-2080
Warth Child Care
1960 Mccray’s Mill Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-8055
Wasabi Transformations
330 Bowman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 968-4392
Washington Orthodontics
105 E. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 699-9989
Waste Management of S.C. Inc.
75 Swampfox Run Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-9267
Wateree Community Actions Inc.
17 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 807-9811
Waterworks Company LLC
1236 Alice Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-6617
Watts & Associates Construction LLC
445 Mikom Road Sumter, 29153 (803) 495-4200
Wayne Solutions
4384 Cotton Acres Road Sumter, 29153 (803) 878-1555
Webster University Shaw Air Force Base
398 Shaw Drive, Room 108 Shaw AFB, 29152 (803) 666-2254
WebsterRogers LLP
698-A Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-4000
Wedgefield University for Kids
6220 Wedgefield Road Wedgefield, 29168 (803) 494-3887
Wells Fargo Bank - Broad Street
1119 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-7702
Wells Fargo Bank - Shaw AFB 530 Exchange St. Shaw AFB, 29152 (803) 7787721
Wells Fargo Bank - Washington St. 4 N. Washington St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 720-2070
Wesmark Ambulatory Surgery Center
420 W. Wesmark Blvd. Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-5590
Westminster Presbyterian Church
230 Alice Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-7235
Wholesale Carpet 810 S. Pike West Sumter, 29150 (803) 436-5904
Wholesale Wine & Spirits 1355 S. Lafayette Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 938-5586
William Levan Byrd, CPA, PC
207 E. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-0209
Williams Funeral Home Inc. 821 N. Main St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-6422
Willie Sue’s 3355 Patriot Parkway Sumter, 29154 (803) 469-2500
Wilson Hall
520 Wilson Hall Road Sumter, 29150 (803) 469-3475
Wilson MacEwen & Co., CPAs 5 Broad St. Sumter, 29150-4224 (803) 773-5407
Woodmen of the World, Woodmen Life 144 Garrett St, Ste. B Sumter, 29150 (803) 428-7307
Wright Level Leadership LLC
900 Breezy Bay Lane SUMTER, 29150-5327 (336) 504-2238
Wright Way Plumbing LLC 4185 Thomas Sumter Highway Dalzell, 29040 (803) 499-4108
XDOS/Xerox Digital Office Solutions 18 E. Liberty St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 778-2330
YMCA of Sumter 510 Miller Road Sumter, 29150-4168 (803) 773-1404
Young & Warr LLC 23 W. Calhoun St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-4371
Your CBD Store - Sumter 661 Bultman Drive Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-5614
Youth Learning Institute 698 Concord Church Road Pickens, 29671 (803) 878-1103
Yucatan Mexican Restaurant 1316 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 905-1955
YWCA of the Upper Lowland Inc. 246 Church St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 773-7158
Zaxby’s 1128 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-9464
Zebra Custom Designs 515 Broad St. Sumter, 29150 (803) 775-7680