In a startling discovery, police in Greenwood revealed that an elderly man was found dead inside his car parked at the Montgomery Center for Family Medicine. The vehicle had been stationed in the parking lot located on Academy Avenue when authorities arrived.
The deceased individual was not at the location as a patient, according to preliminary findings. The investigation is still in its early stages, but at this point, no foul play is suspected. The area has been taped off as a precaution, and investigators are working diligently to understand the circumstances surrounding the man’s death.
Additional updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
In other news, there is an array of exciting events and activities lined up in Greenwood:
The Greenwood Mennonite varsity volleyball team will face off against their opponents on Tuesday, September 3, at 5:15 PM. This non-conference match takes place at Greenwood, DE.
On September 3, from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM, join Dr. William Ramsey for the lecture series “Fighting Infamy: A Marine Fighter Pilot’s Epic Stand at the Battle of Wake Island.” This insightful session will be held at The Arts Center of Greenwood.
Students and parents are invited to attend a college planning night hosted by Center Grove High School. Topics will include choosing the right major, searching for scholarships, and financial aid guidance.
A mini camp is set for Tuesday and Wednesday before school starts for young kids. The camp includes painting, collage, and games, with an option for parents to join children under five. Free onsite parking is available.
Join us for an evening of football as TVPs kick off their season against the South Central Ambulance Service Sharks at 7:30 PM. Refreshments will be available at the bar and clubhouse.
Registration is open for the September Scrapbook Retreat, running from Thursday evening until Sunday morning. Participants can work on their own projects and enjoy eight full-service meals, with bed and bath linens provided.
A talent show to benefit A Voice For the Children Foundation is scheduled, with admission prices set at $10 for adults and $5 for kids 12 and under. Talents from elementary, middle, and high school children will be showcased.
Car enthusiasts are invited to a free Saturday morning cruise-in. The event welcomes all kinds of cool cars, making it a perfect opportunity to admire various makes and models.
The Ware Shoals History & Tourism Committee will host the Fall Art Soiree, offering a rich blend of art and culture on the Katherine Hall Lawn on September 21.
Mark your calendars for the Uptown Autumn Craft Market. The event is a wonderful opportunity to experience diverse artisanal crafts, including pottery, paintings, and one-of-a-kind masterpieces.
The Lander Show Series continues on Fridays from 6 PM. Registration begins at 5 PM, and the event features various divisions and classes in the hunter and jumper categories, promising an engaging evening.
Stay tuned for more updates and detailed coverage of upcoming events in Greenwood!
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