South Carolina ETV
Trivia Question of the Week
January 17, 2012 Win a Delicious Prize Package from Carasmatic Creations
Answer must be received within 24 hours (by 8am Wed. morning)
This week's question:
Name the artist who lived in South Carolina who became known as the first female artist in America.
This week's winner will receive a delicious prize package from www.carasmaticcreations.com, a teacher-student bakery in Sumter, SC.
Last week's answer:
Built in 1833, the town clock in Winnsboro, SC is the oldest continuously running town clock in America.
January 10, 2012 Win A Ticket Package to the SC Aquarium
Question for January 12, 2012 Answer must be received within 24 hours (by 8am Wed. morning):
Where in South Carolina is the oldest continuously running town clock in America?
You must include your mailing address in your entry. Only one entry per household.
This week's winner will receive a family four-pack of tickets to the SC Aquarium on Charleston's historic harbor. www.scaquarium.org
Last week's answer:
No Question Last Week.
No Question This Week
There is no question this week. Next question will be January 10.
Answer to Last Question:
Annie Greene Nelson was the first African American woman author to be published. She was born in Darlington County in 1902.
December 13, 2011, Win a Delicious Prize Package from Great Harvest Bread in Greenville, SC
Trivia Question for December 13, 2011: (Must answer via email by 8:00AM, Wednesday, December 14, 2011. Please include mailing address with entry.)
Next year would be the 110th birthday of the first African American woman from South Carolina to become a published author. Who was she?
This week's winner will receive a delicious prize package from Great Harvest Bread Company in Greenville, SC. www.carolinabreadheads.com
Last week's answer:
The author who wrote the famous story about George Washington cutting down the cherry tree was Mason L. "Parson" Weems, who died in Beaufort, SC in 1825.
December 6, 2011 Win A Prize From Charleston Cookie
Trivia Question for December 6, 2011: (Must answer via email by 8:00AM, Wednesday, December 7, 2011. Please include mailing address with entry.)
A famous writer, known for being the first to write the story of George Washington cutting down the cherry tree, also died in South Carolina. Name that author and where he or she died.
This week's winner will receive a delicious prize package from www.charlestoncookie.com
Last week's answer:
Joseph Pulitzer, of Pulitzer Prize fame, died on his yacht in 1911 in Charleston harbor.


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