Carolina Celebration of Liberty Telecast Tonight - July 4 - 7pm, 8pm, from Columbia, SC

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
12 years ago
9,138 posts

Anyone with with access to South Carolina Public Television and others in selected Georgia and North Carolina markets can watch the outstanding annual "Carolina Celebration of Liberty " telecast tonight put on by the First Baptist Church of Columbia, South Carolina. This is just a terrific event that my wife and I watch every single year. It'll make your hair stand on end as you see the patriots in the audience and hear of those who gave their all.

I highly recommend this 1 hour television special. Other times and stations are noted on the web site below:

First Baptist Church of Columbia
Celebration of Liberty will be on TV on the follow stations:
SCETV - July 4, 7pm (statewide)
SCETV HD - July 4, 8pm
WGGS- 16 - July 4, 8pm (Greenville - Upstate - Western NC)
July 5, 8am
CW Augusta - July 5, 1pm (Augusta - Aiken areas)
WTAT - Fox 24 - July 6, 1pm (Charleston)
WMMP - My TV - July 6, 2pm (Charleston)
WMBF News - NBC- July 6, 7pm (Myrtle Beach)
CW Savannah - July 7, Noon (Savannah, Hilton Head, Beaufort areas)
Celebration of Liberty is available on DVD!
Cost: $20 (plus $3.00 for shipping & handling if mailed)
3 ways to place an order :
CALL : 803.343.8558
MAIL : Send a check payable to First Baptist Church addressed to:
Celebration of Liberty DVD
c/o First Baptist Church
PO Box 1000
Columbia SC 29202




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updated by @dave-fulton: 12/05/16 04:02:07PM
Tim Leeming
@tim-leeming
12 years ago
3,119 posts

Dave, thank you for posting this yesterday. I walked in the house about 6:50 p.m and decided to check the site before settling down to work on my novel. I saw what you wrote and immediately tuned in. Great show but the one that followed on our local PBS, A Capitol Fourth, we outstanding as well. Then I switched over to the Military History Channel to see the last episode of the Revolution series. Great stuff. July Fourth is a great day to be an American. But then, so are the other 364 days (365 in leap year).




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What a change! It's been awhile since I've checked in and I'm quite surprised. It may take me awhile to figure it our but first look it's really great.