Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month by visiting local Hispanic-owned restaurants. PLUS, The Goddard School of Indian Land is set to open by the end of the month
October 6, 2020
Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15 by celebrating the histories, cultures, and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America.
As a Cuban American and lover of Latin flavors, I was excited to recognize the occasion by creating a list of Hispanic-owned restaurants and food trucks in the area to share with you. Join me in celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month by visiting these businesses.
- Casey
FEATURES
11 Hispanic-owned restaurants and food trucks in Indian Land and surrounding
To celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month which takes place from September 15 - October 15, we are recognizing these eleven locally-owned and Hispanic-owned restaurants and food trucks in the area…continue reading.
Indian Land welcomes two much-needed preschools this fall. Part 2: The Goddard School of Indian Land
The Goddard School of Indian Land is scheduled to open by the end of this month.
Sisters, Dhwani Patel and Maitri Desai dreamed of jointly opening a preschool for years. After Patel and her family moved to Indian Land and discovered potential, the sisters made their dreams reality…continue reading.
TALKING POINTS
Publix is opening its newest Charlotte-area store in Marvin on October 21 at 7 a.m. [Peraltra/Twitter]. The supermarket is at 1615 Providence Road South.
Gov. Henry McMaster lifts restaurant occupancy limits [Rivera/WCSC]. All other restaurant safety guidelines – including the required use of face coverings for patrons and staff – remain in place for the time being.
Provident Bayard LLC is hosting a developer meeting with the community [Indian Land Action Council/Facebook]. The developer will host an informal community discussion this Thursday, October 15 at 7 p.m. on the proposed new single-family residential community in Lancaster County that will be located at the corner of Shelly Mullis and Henry Harris Rd.
Huge park behind the Ballantyne Hotel in the works [Thigpen/Ballantyne Magazine] A new eight-acre park is in the works to be the front door for the Ballantyne Reimagined development. The former golf course will be replaced by Stream Park and a 2,000-person amphitheater.
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Renderings of Ballantyne’s eight-acre Stream Park. Credit: Ballantyne Magazine.
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