Beaufort County News Wrap-Up: September Events
Hey there, friend! If you live in or around Beaufort County or just have an interest in our charming corner of the world, September has certainly been a month filled with noteworthy events. So, grab a cup of coffee, and let’s dive right into some of the updates!
Mask Requirement Enacted Amidst COVID-19 Spike
First up, we all know how challenging the ongoing COVID-19 situation has been. On September 13, 2021, County Administrator Eric Greenway made the decision to implement a mask requirement for all Beaufort County buildings. This move comes as COVID-19 remains near its peak in the county and is aimed at ensuring the safety and well-being of residents. So, if you’re heading to any county building, be sure to wear your mask!
A Tragic Loss in the Community
In a sad turn of events, local musician Leavin “Jack” Jackson was killed in a single-vehicle accident on Trask Parkway, near Fiddlerville Cove Road. Jack was a beloved figure in our community, and his loss has left many in shock and mourning. It’s always tough to lose someone who has brought joy through music. Our thoughts go out to his family and friends during this difficult time.
Changes in City Leadership
On September 14, 2021, the City Council voted unanimously to remove Helen Pappas Spalding from the City of Beaufort’s Election Commission. This decision raised eyebrows due to Spalding’s recent involvement in organizing the “Audit the SC 2020 Vote Rally” held at Olde Beaufort Golf Club just weeks before. This shift highlights the ongoing discussions and changes surrounding our city’s leadership and governance.
Remembering a Local Icon
Let’s take a trip down memory lane! On September 15, we celebrated a special moment from history: back in 1978, Beaufort native Joe Frazier sang the national anthem before the famous rematch between Muhammad Ali and Leon Spinks. What a spectacular honor for our local star! Frazier’s connection to the national stage remains a point of pride for many Beaufort residents.
Another Change at the Helm
In recent leadership news, Stephen Murray resigned as Mayor of Beaufort, prompting City Councilman and Mayor Pro Tem Mike McFee to step in as the acting Mayor. It’s always a big change when leadership shifts like this happen, and we’ll be watching closely to see how McFee leads the city during this transitional period.
Community Events on the Horizon
Looking ahead, there’s good news for those who cherish local culture! The Historic Beaufort Foundation is getting ready for its 50th Fall Festival of Houses and Gardens, with tickets now on sale. This wonderful event gives everyone a chance to explore some of the region’s stunning homes and gardens while celebrating our vibrant community.
A Final Note
Remember, Beaufort County, it’s been quite an eventful September! From health protocols to leadership changes, we all have a part to play in shaping our community. Let’s stay connected, remain compassionate, and look out for one another as we navigate these times together. That’s all for now—take care and enjoy the beautiful fall weather that’s just around the corner!