Moultrie News: Trotting around for toys
“On Sunday, Nov. 29, Palmetto Carriage Works held a “Ride for a Toy” toy drive for the US Marine Corps Toys for Tots program.” Read more.
“On Sunday, Nov. 29, Palmetto Carriage Works held a “Ride for a Toy” toy drive for the US Marine Corps Toys for Tots program.” Read more.
A Charleston carriage company is offering a free ride Sunday to anybody who donates a toy for needy children. Read More.
Palmetto Carriage Works sets the pace for the holidays – pre and post Charleston, S.C. – Palmetto Carriage Works, the oldest carriage company to offer guided horse and mule-drawn tours in the historic city of Charleston, S.C., will be offering free carriage rides to share the holiday spirit, both before the celebrations get underway and then …
E. Boineau & Company, Charleston, S.C./Diamonds Direct, jewelry company with seven locations in the US, and Palmetto Carriage Works, carriage company in historic Charleston, for PR and marketing comms. Read More.
On Saturday, Oct. 24, Palmetto Carriage Works (PCW), the oldest carriage company in historic Charleston participated in Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry’s annual Fun Fall House by offering free hayrides and touring families through downtown. Read More
On Saturday, October 24, Palmetto Carriage Works (PCW), the oldest carriage company in historic Charleston, S.C, participated in Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry’s annual Fun Fall House by offering free hayrides and touring families through downtown. Pictured directly behind the driver, Matt Lambert, from left to right are Miracle Myers, Nicole Myers and Trissa Basey.
Wounded Warrior Project awards Palmetto Carriage Works with honorary plaque on October 21, 2015. Read more
On October 15, Palmetto Carriage Works hosted 52 Wounded Warriors at the Big Red Barn and toured them around the historic city. The soldiers awarded Palmetto Carriage Works with a plaque to thank them for their continued support and commitment to the 2015 Solider Ride and Wounded Warrior Project. “Shana” poses below with the plaque. …
Victoria H. Moore has joined Palmetto Carriage Works as chief administrative officer. She previously was an auditor at Package Research Laboratories. She has a bachelor’s degree in communications from the College of Charleston. Read More
Charleston, S.C. – Palmetto Carriage Works, the oldest carriage company in historic Charleston, S.C., to offer guided horse and mule-drawn tours of the city, has named Victoria H. Moore chief administrative officer. Read More
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