South Carolina ETV
Trivia Question of the Week
October 25, 2011 Win A Delicious Prize from Charleston Cookie
You must include your mailing address in your entry. Only one entry per household. Name the Lebanese immigrant and former University of South Carolina student who became a millionare publisher, starting his career selling Bibles door to door. This week's winner will receive a delicious prize package from http://www.charlestoncookie.com.
Here is the answer to last week's question: In 1916, the SC General Assembly changed the minimum employment age to 14 from 12.
October 18, 2011 Win SC History Books from The History Press
Answer must be received within 24 hours (by 8am Wed. morning) You must include your mailing address in your entry. Only one entry per household.
Trivia Question for October 18, 2011: When did the SC General Assembly establish the minimum employment age of 14 and what was the age before it became 14? This week's winner will receive a collection of SC history books from the History Press in Charleston, SC. www.historypress.net
Last week's answer: In 1894, the "Darlington War" resulted when SC governor "Pitchfork" Ben Tillman authorized a search of homes, without a warrant, for concealed liquor.
October 11, 2011 Win a Delicious Prize From Carasmatic Creations
Answer must be received within 24 hours (by 8am Wed. morning)
When and what was the "war" that resulted when a South Carolina governor ordered a search, without warrants, of private homes for concealed liquor? You must include your mailing address in your entry. Only one entry per household.
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: In 1967, Joe Pinner, as Mr. Knozit, won the national George Foster Peabody award for excellence in children's programming.
October 4, 2011 Win Four Tickets to the SC Aquarium in Charleston
Last week's answer:
In 1954, St. Anne's parochial school in Rock Hill was the first school in SC to admit children of all races.
This week's question:
Name the SC media personality who won a Peabody Award for his work on a SC children's TV show.
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
September 27, 2011 Win a Prize from the Great Harvest Bread Company
Last week's answer:
In 1918, the SC state bar association admitted the first woman, James Perry (known as Miss Jim" to practice law in SC.
This week's question:
Name the first school in South Carolina to admit children of all races and when?
You must include your mailing address in your entry. Only one entry per household.
This week's winner will receive a delicious prize package from the Greenville, SC location of the Great Harvest Bread Company at www.carolinabreadheads.com.


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