
Taylors Town Square, a civic group devoted to discussing Taylors and its identity as a community, enjoyed a huge turnout in December, and will gather again today for its January meeting.Â
Today's meeting will be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Taylors Ministry Center, which is the Old Post Office located on Main Street in Taylors.Â
The December meeting included input from Kenneth Walker, owner of the old Southern Bleachery Mill, Frankie and Lace Daniels, bookbinders now in the Mill, and Sherry Barrett with Upstate Forever.Â
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Kaitlyn Ross, a member of the group, said the slate of speakers is full for the meeting, but those interested in speaking at future meetings can contact organizer Alex Reynolds at alexr@taylorsfbc.org. Lunch will be offered for $8. Those eating can RSVP to Ross at kaitlynr@taylorsfbc.org.Â
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