Posted June 9th, 2010 by Old Town
Erin’s Restaurant opened in Rock Hill in May of 2009 and recently moved to its Old Town location. Erin’s serves food that is “Fresh—Local—Organic, The Way Food Should Be.” Owner Erin McManus spends her days scouring local farmer’s markets for fresh vegetables, fruits, dairy products, eggs, and meats to serve in her restaurant. She has developed relationships with local farmers and, with the exception of certain staples, everything she serves is sourced locally. Erin also seeks to create a connection between people and their food by offering information about the farms she supports. Each evening, different foods are served in her restaurant, depending on what is in season.
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Posted May 23rd, 2010 by Old Town
The Winthrop baseball team posted a six-run third inning en route to an 8-5 victory over the Liberty Flames on Saturday at The Winthrop Ballpark.
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Posted May 19th, 2010 by Old Town
The Rock Hill Economic Development Corporation launched a new website Friday. Onlyinoldtown.com is designed to be the lifestyle guide for Old Town Rock Hill residents, area citizens, tourists and visitors.
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Posted May 14th, 2010 by Old Town
Post a pictures that fit the questions below to be eligible to win $50 of Old Town tender that can be used at any participating Old Town business.
· What is your favorite Place To Go in Old Town?
· What is your favorite Thing To Do in Old Town?
· Why is Old Town a great Place To Live?
Drawings will take place on June 15, July 15 and August 15. Contestants can participate in all contests but can win only once.
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Posted April 28th, 2010 by Old Town
The Edwin McCain Band will play the Old Town Amphitheater this Saturday, May 1.
This alternative rock singer/songwriter from Greenville, SC has ties to rhythm and blues and romantic soul with an electrifying band. McCain’s warm and winsome songs have built an enduring career, filled with smash hits including “I’ll Be”, “I Could Not Ask For More” and his newest release on iTunes, “Walk With You”, a poignant song about a father and his daughter. His latest album, “Nobody’s Fault But Mine” is a smoking soul music album not unlike the great James Brown.
Opening Act Pushh starts at 7
General admission $28; reserved seating $38.
$10 off to the first 100 college students who purchase tickets. Tickets must be purchased at the City of Rock Hill Economic and Urban Development office located at 155 Johnston Street.
Get Your Tickets Here: http://www.carolinatix.org/default.asp?tix=59&objId=1929
Posted April 20th, 2010 by Jami WIlson
The Edwin McCain Band: May 1
Sister Hazel: June 3
Cravin' Melon: July 3
The Little River Band: August 11
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