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Elgin News Digest: Kane County Forest Preserve District holding centennial event; ECC math, science and engineering dean wins national award
Elgin News Digest: Kane County Forest Preserve District holding centennial event; ECC math, science and engineering dean wins national award

Chicago Tribune

time30-05-2025

  • General
  • Chicago Tribune

Elgin News Digest: Kane County Forest Preserve District holding centennial event; ECC math, science and engineering dean wins national award

The Forest Preserve District of Kane County will hold a centennial celebration at noon Saturday, June 8, at Johnson's Mound in Elburn, the first forest preserve established by the district. In addition to speeches by local leaders and district representatives, the event will debut the Centennial Grove project, a new initiative at Johnson's Mound in honor of the anniversary, a news release said. Centennial Grove will include the planting of 800 native trees, a restored 23-acre prairie, expanded trail connections and a new Americans with Disabilities Act-accessible branch of a trail at Johnson's Mound, the release said. There also will be a gathering space and a two-piece sculpture being created by local artist Mike Baur, the district's first permanent public art installation. Residents are invited to help plant 500 oak trees as part of the event, the release said. Following the tree planting, individuals at the celebration can participate in guided hikes. There will also be live music, food trucks, an educational pollinator station and commemorative coins. Anyone interested in volunteering to plant a tree, sponsor a tree or make a donation should go to the Kane Forest Preserve Foundation's website, or call 630-232-5980. For more about the event, go to The deadline to sign up for the Dundee Township Lions Club 'Fun-Raising Bowl-A-Rama' fundraiser, set for 12:30 to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 14, at Liberty Lanes in Carpentersville, is Wednesday, June 11. Registration is $35 per player, and includes three games, shoe rental, ball use and pizza, a social media post said. Raffles and a cash bar will be available. For more information, email DundeeTownshipLions@ To register, go to Registration is underway for the Forest Preserve District of Kane County's 'Explore the Fox River by Kayak' program being held from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 14, at Voyageur Landing Forest Preserve, 50 Airport Road in Elgin. Participants will receive instruction on basic kayaking techniques from an experienced instructor before embarking on a 4-mile trip led by a naturalist, according to a social media post. Open to beginners, participants must be at least 16 and able to hold their breath underwater while wearing a life jacket; independently turn from a face down to a face-up position in a kayak; effectively communicate with the instructor and other participants; and manage all mobility and personal care independently or with the assistance of a companion, according to the post. Registration is $89 per person and includes use of a kayak, personal floatation device and paddle. For those who provide their own kayaks, the fee is $45. To register, go to call 630-444-3190 or email programs@ Farah Bennani, Elgin Community College's dean of math, science and engineering, is one of three national winners of a McGraw Hill Pathfinder Award. Bennani was honored for incorporating emerging technologies, including augmented reality and artificial intelligence, into the classroom and for developing remote web-based science labs for the North American Network of Science Labs, according to the McGraw Hill website. 'This prestigious recognition amplifies my resolve to innovate, inspire and drive meaningful change, serving as both a milestone of achievement and a powerful motivator to continue striving for transformative excellence,' Bennani said in a news release. For more information, go to The Hanover Township summer tutoring program runs from Monday, June 2, through Monday, Aug. 4, at Hanover Town Hall, 250 S. Route 59, Bartlett. Board-certified teachers will provide weekly, one-hour sessions for four students per group from 5 to 8 p.m. weeknights, according to a news release. Tutoring groups are based on age, subject matter and learning needs identified by referring teachers. The program is open to students grades 2 through 8 and costs $50 per student. To register and for more information, go or call 630-483-5799.

Unpacking Q1 Earnings: ScanSource (NASDAQ:SCSC) In The Context Of Other IT Distribution & Solutions Stocks
Unpacking Q1 Earnings: ScanSource (NASDAQ:SCSC) In The Context Of Other IT Distribution & Solutions Stocks

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Unpacking Q1 Earnings: ScanSource (NASDAQ:SCSC) In The Context Of Other IT Distribution & Solutions Stocks

Wrapping up Q1 earnings, we look at the numbers and key takeaways for the it distribution & solutions stocks, including ScanSource (NASDAQ:SCSC) and its peers. IT Distribution & Solutions will be buoyed by the increasing complexity of IT ecosystems, rising cloud adoption, and demand for cybersecurity solutions. Enterprises are less likely than ever to embark on these complicated journeys solo, and companies in the sector boast expertise and scale in these areas. However, cloud migration also means less need for hardware, which could dent demand for large portions of the product portfolio and hurt margins. Additionally, planning for potentially supply chain disruptions is ongoing, as the COVID-19 pandemic showed how damaging a pause in global trade could be in areas like semiconductor procurement. The 7 it distribution & solutions stocks we track reported a mixed Q1. As a group, revenues along with next quarter's revenue guidance were in line with analysts' consensus estimates. In light of this news, share prices of the companies have held steady as they are up 3.9% on average since the latest earnings results. Operating as a crucial link in the technology supply chain since 1992, ScanSource (NASDAQ:SCSC) is a hybrid distributor that connects hardware, software, and cloud services from technology suppliers to resellers and business customers. ScanSource reported revenues of $704.8 million, down 6.3% year on year. This print fell short of analysts' expectations by 9.4%. Overall, it was a slower quarter for the company with full-year revenue guidance missing analysts' expectations significantly. 'Our business performed well this quarter with both segments achieving year-over-year gross profit growth and higher EBITDA margins,' said Mike Baur, Chair and CEO of ScanSource, ScanSource delivered the weakest performance against analyst estimates of the whole group. Interestingly, the stock is up 11.6% since reporting and currently trades at $40.22. Read our full report on ScanSource here, it's free. Starting as a small computer products seller in 1982 and evolving into a Fortune 1000 company, Connection (NASDAQ:CNXN) is a technology solutions provider that helps businesses and government agencies design, purchase, implement, and manage their IT infrastructure and systems. Connection reported revenues of $701 million, up 10.9% year on year, outperforming analysts' expectations by 8.5%. The business had an incredible quarter with a solid beat of analysts' EPS estimates. Connection achieved the biggest analyst estimates beat and fastest revenue growth among its peers. The market seems happy with the results as the stock is up 10.1% since reporting. It currently trades at $68.29. Is now the time to buy Connection? Access our full analysis of the earnings results here, it's free. Serving as the crucial middleman in the technology supply chain, TD SYNNEX (NYSE:SNX) is a global technology distributor that connects thousands of IT manufacturers with resellers, helping businesses access hardware, software, and technology solutions. TD SYNNEX reported revenues of $14.53 billion, up 4% year on year, falling short of analysts' expectations by 1.7%. It was a softer quarter as it posted a miss of analysts' EPS estimates. As expected, the stock is down 1% since the results and currently trades at $124.15. Read our full analysis of TD SYNNEX's results here. Serving as a crucial bridge between technology manufacturers and end users since 1984, CDW (NASDAQ:CDW) is a multi-brand provider of information technology solutions that helps businesses and public sector organizations select, implement, and manage hardware, software, and IT services. CDW reported revenues of $5.20 billion, up 6.7% year on year. This print surpassed analysts' expectations by 5.3%. Overall, it was an exceptional quarter as it also recorded a solid beat of analysts' EPS estimates. The stock is up 14.7% since reporting and currently trades at $188.10. Read our full, actionable report on CDW here, it's free. With a century-long history of adapting to technological evolution, Avnet (NASDAQ:AVT) is a global electronic components distributor that connects manufacturers of semiconductors and other electronic parts with businesses that need these components. Avnet reported revenues of $5.32 billion, down 6% year on year. This result met analysts' expectations. Aside from that, it was a mixed quarter as it also produced a solid beat of analysts' EPS estimates but a significant miss of analysts' EPS guidance for next quarter estimates. The stock is flat since reporting and currently trades at $50.91. Read our full, actionable report on Avnet here, it's free. In response to the Fed's rate hikes in 2022 and 2023, inflation has been gradually trending down from its post-pandemic peak, trending closer to the Fed's 2% target. Despite higher borrowing costs, the economy has avoided flashing recessionary signals. This is the much-desired soft landing that many investors hoped for. The recent rate cuts (0.5% in September and 0.25% in November 2024) have bolstered the stock market, making 2024 a strong year for equities. Donald Trump's presidential win in November sparked additional market gains, sending indices to record highs in the days following his victory. However, debates continue over possible tariffs and corporate tax adjustments, raising questions about economic stability in 2025. Want to invest in winners with rock-solid fundamentals? Check out our Top 6 Stocks and add them to your watchlist. These companies are poised for growth regardless of the political or macroeconomic climate. 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Forest Preserve District of Kane County to celebrate centennial on June 8 in Elburn
Forest Preserve District of Kane County to celebrate centennial on June 8 in Elburn

Chicago Tribune

time15-05-2025

  • General
  • Chicago Tribune

Forest Preserve District of Kane County to celebrate centennial on June 8 in Elburn

The Forest Preserve District of Kane County will hold a centennial celebration on June 8, according to a press release Thursday from the district. The event will begin at noon at Johnson's Mound Forest Preserve in Elburn, the first preserve the district established. In addition to speeches from local leaders and Forest Preserve District representatives, the celebration will mark the debut of a new initiative at Johnson's Mound in honor of the centennial, the news release said. The Centennial Grove project will include the planting of 800 native trees, a restored 23-acre prairie, expanded trail connections and a new Americans with Disabilities Act-accessible branch of a trail at Johnson's Mound, according to Thursday's release. The preserve will also have a gathering space and a two-piece sculpture by local artist Mike Baur, which will be the district's first permanent public art installation. A map of the preserve can be found at Residents are invited to help plant 500 oak trees as part of the event, the release said. Following the tree planting, individuals at the celebration can participate in guided hikes. There will also be live music, food trucks, an educational pollinator station and commemorative coins. The district is inviting local community groups to attend, the release said, and those interested in participating can email forestpreserve@ Individuals and businesses can also sponsor the Centennial Grove project with varying levels of donation, the release said. Those interested in sponsoring a tree can do so via the Kane Forest Preserve Foundation's website or by calling 630- 232-5980. There are also corporate sponsorships available, the release said. For more information on the event, go to

ScanSource (NASDAQ:SCSC) Misses Q1 Revenue Estimates
ScanSource (NASDAQ:SCSC) Misses Q1 Revenue Estimates

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

ScanSource (NASDAQ:SCSC) Misses Q1 Revenue Estimates

Technology distribution company ScanSource (NASDAQ:SCSC) fell short of the market's revenue expectations in Q1 CY2025, with sales falling 6.3% year on year to $704.8 million. The company's full-year revenue guidance of $3 billion at the midpoint came in 3.5% below analysts' estimates. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.86 per share was 11% above analysts' consensus estimates. Is now the time to buy ScanSource? Find out in our full research report. Revenue: $704.8 million vs analyst estimates of $777.9 million (6.3% year-on-year decline, 9.4% miss) Adjusted EPS: $0.86 vs analyst estimates of $0.78 (11% beat) Adjusted EBITDA: $33.55 million vs analyst estimates of $33.93 million (4.8% margin, 1.1% miss) The company dropped its revenue guidance for the full year to $3 billion at the midpoint from $3.3 billion, a 9.1% decrease EBITDA guidance for the full year is $142.5 million at the midpoint, above analyst estimates of $138.5 million Operating Margin: 3.2%, in line with the same quarter last year Free Cash Flow Margin: 9.2%, down from 21% in the same quarter last year Market Capitalization: $847.5 million 'Our business performed well this quarter with both segments achieving year-over-year gross profit growth and higher EBITDA margins,' said Mike Baur, Chair and CEO of ScanSource, Operating as a crucial link in the technology supply chain since 1992, ScanSource (NASDAQ:SCSC) is a hybrid distributor that connects hardware, software, and cloud services from technology suppliers to resellers and business customers. Reviewing a company's long-term sales performance reveals insights into its quality. Any business can experience short-term success, but top-performing ones enjoy sustained growth for years. With $2.97 billion in revenue over the past 12 months, ScanSource is a mid-sized business services company, which sometimes brings disadvantages compared to larger competitors benefiting from better economies of scale. As you can see below, ScanSource's demand was weak over the last five years. Its sales fell by 1.5% annually, a poor baseline for our analysis. We at StockStory place the most emphasis on long-term growth, but within business services, a half-decade historical view may miss recent innovations or disruptive industry trends. ScanSource's recent performance shows its demand remained suppressed as its revenue has declined by 11.6% annually over the last two years. This quarter, ScanSource missed Wall Street's estimates and reported a rather uninspiring 6.3% year-on-year revenue decline, generating $704.8 million of revenue. Looking ahead, sell-side analysts expect revenue to grow 9.9% over the next 12 months, an improvement versus the last two years. This projection is commendable and implies its newer products and services will spur better top-line performance. Here at StockStory, we certainly understand the potential of thematic investing. Diverse winners from Microsoft (MSFT) to Alphabet (GOOG), Coca-Cola (KO) to Monster Beverage (MNST) could all have been identified as promising growth stories with a megatrend driving the growth. So, in that spirit, we've identified a relatively under-the-radar profitable growth stock benefiting from the rise of AI, available to you FREE via this link. Operating margin is one of the best measures of profitability because it tells us how much money a company takes home after subtracting all core expenses, like marketing and R&D. ScanSource was profitable over the last five years but held back by its large cost base. Its average operating margin of 3% was weak for a business services business. On the plus side, ScanSource's operating margin rose by 1.1 percentage points over the last five years. This quarter, ScanSource generated an operating profit margin of 3.2%, in line with the same quarter last year. This indicates the company's overall cost structure has been relatively stable. We track the long-term change in earnings per share (EPS) for the same reason as long-term revenue growth. Compared to revenue, however, EPS highlights whether a company's growth is profitable. ScanSource's EPS grew at an unimpressive 5.4% compounded annual growth rate over the last five years. On the bright side, this performance was better than its 1.5% annualized revenue declines and tells us management adapted its cost structure in response to a challenging demand environment. Diving into the nuances of ScanSource's earnings can give us a better understanding of its performance. As we mentioned earlier, ScanSource's operating margin was flat this quarter but expanded by 1.1 percentage points over the last five years. On top of that, its share count shrank by 6.9%. These are positive signs for shareholders because improving profitability and share buybacks turbocharge EPS growth relative to revenue growth. In Q1, ScanSource reported EPS at $0.86, up from $0.69 in the same quarter last year. This print easily cleared analysts' estimates, and shareholders should be content with the results. Over the next 12 months, Wall Street expects ScanSource's full-year EPS of $3.35 to grow 10.8%. We enjoyed seeing ScanSource beat on EPS this quarter and provide full-year EBITDA guidance that topped analysts' expectations. On the other hand, it lowered its full-year revenue guidance, and its revenue fell short of Wall Street's estimates. Overall, this was a weaker quarter, but the stock traded up 2.4% to $36.91 immediately following the results. So should you invest in ScanSource right now? We think that the latest quarter is just one piece of the longer-term business quality puzzle. Quality, when combined with valuation, can help determine if the stock is a buy. We cover that in our actionable full research report which you can read here, it's free. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

In The Know 3-30: News, updates from Greenville area businesses and nonprofits
In The Know 3-30: News, updates from Greenville area businesses and nonprofits

Yahoo

time31-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

In The Know 3-30: News, updates from Greenville area businesses and nonprofits

Mike Baur, Chair and CEO of ScanSource Inc. headquartered in Greenville, has been named the 2025 Channel Influencer of the Year. The recognition, selected by Channel Futures, honors executives who have distinguished themselves by supporting the partner community by forging relationships across the ecosystem. ScanSource is a hybrid distributor connecting devices to the cloud. Since 2018, Channel Futures has recognized the 50 top-performing executives in the information technology and communications channel. Among the 50 executives honored, Channel Futures recognizes two as the year's most influential. 'Channel Futures is proud to recognize Mike Baur as our Influencer of the Year. Under his leadership, ScanSource created its own advisory practice that could have significant ramifications for the future of the model,' said Craig Galbraith, Channel Futures editorial director. 'This could also be a lifetime achievement award, as ScanSource's acquisition of Intelisys in 2016 has shaped the technology advisor landscape for nearly a decade, with many investors following ScanSource into what was a nascent market,' Galbraith said. Baur said it is an honor to be recognized, alongside other successful leaders, by Channel Futures. 'At ScanSource, our goal is to help our channel partners grow their businesses by meeting the evolving technology needs of end customers. We strive to meet partners where they are, enabling them to deliver devices, software and services,' he said. He praised the ScanSource staff. 'This recognition from Channel Futures is a reflection of their commitment to the channel we serve.' Led by entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to fulfilling a need for technology, Baur co-founded ScanSource in 1992 with a team of six people. He served as President until 2000, when he was named Chief Executive Officer. He has been a member of the Board of Directors since 1995, serving as Chair of the Board since 2019. ScanSource Inc. accelerates growth for channel partners across hardware, software as a service, connectivity and cloud. ScanSource enables channel partners to deliver solutions for their end customers to address changing buying and consumption patterns. ScanSource uses multiple sales models to offer hybrid distribution solutions. ScanSource was named one of the 2024 Best Places to Work in South Carolina and on FORTUNE magazine's 2025 List of World's Most Admired Companies. South Carolina's 2024 export sales totaled $38 billion, the highest volume since 2019, according to a press statement from Gov. Henry McMaster, S.C. Department of Commerce and S.C. Ports. The automotive industry led the state's exports, with double the sales of other industries. South Carolina is the top exporter in the United States of completed passenger vehicles and tires, the statement reported. South Carolina's top five exported goods in 2024 were (by percentage): Completed passenger vehicles Aircraft and parts Machinery and parts Plastics Rubber Other notable 2024 statistics in South Carolina: Exports increased by 2% year-over-year, in line with overall U.S. exports. Sales of completed passenger vehicles were $10.9 billion, representing 18.4% of all exports nationwide. For the 10th consecutive year, South Carolina was the national leader in the export of tires, with sales reaching $1.8 billion – 36.5% of exports nationwide. South Carolina exports reached 197 countries and territories. South Carolina is No. 2 nationwide in exports of ball/roller bearings. Germany was the No. 1 export market for South Carolina-made products and services, nearly $5 billion, followed by Canada and Mexico. "We are strengthening our reputation as one of the best states in the country to do business, which will help attract more capital investment and opportunities for our people," McMaster said. "Supporting international trade is a vital part of our dedication to the success of our companies from launch to legacy,' said Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III. BrownStone Real Estate was launched recently in Greenville by founders and cousins Rhett Brown and Kirby Stone. They are continuing a family legacy in real estate. The agency is located at Flywheel Coworking. Brown has more than 25 years of experience in the industry. She was the Greater Greenville Association of Realtors 2023 Realtor of the Year and President in 2024. She will lead the team of agents. The firm's specialty will be personalized service, according to a press release. "Our mission is not just to facilitate a sale, but to transform a house into a home, a sale into an investment, and clients into friends," Brown said. Stone graduated from Wofford College and became a personal banker with First Citizens Bank before entering the real estate field in 2014. She is also an Airbnb Superhost. Brown's and Stone's grandfather, E.E. Stone Jr., worked in real estate and developed Stone Lake Heights and Stone Plaza in Greenville. E.E. Stone Jr.'s father was a pharmacist and farmer who traded and developed land in Greenville County and in Transylvania County, North Carolina. The firm is named in honor of Brown and Stone and celebrates brownstone architecture. The BrownStone Agency will provide mentorship; attention to detail; a client-first focus; and a pre-listing concierge service to help sellers maximize the value of their homes, according to a press release. 'Waiting For You' – an original musical comedy created by John Jeter and David Berry, veterans of the Upstate music and entertainment industry – will premiere April 11 during a three-show run at the Chapman Cultural Center, 200 E. Saint John St. in Spartanburg. Kimilee Bryant, an Upstate actor known for leading roles on Broadway is part of the nine-member cast. Bryant starred as Christine in 'The Phantom of the Opera' on Broadway. She also appeared in the 'Phantom' U.S. tour and in Toronto and Switzerland. 'Waiting For You' is set in heaven, and men aren't welcomed. Two men arrive and throw paradise into pandemonium. Characters include Saints Mattie and Joanie; Dr. Jessie Christie; Susie, who is eager to enjoy the afterlife; and the mysterious EGGS (Eternal Great Generating Spirit). Berry, a 37-year composition professor at Converse University, wrote the music and co-wrote the lyrics. Berry also toured for 13 years with his rock band Anthem, which included Ralph and Marty, a beloved performing duo in the Upstate. Jeter, who wrote the book and lyrics, co-founded and co-owned The Handlebar in Greenville. He chronicled the live-music venue in his book, 'Rockin' A Hard Place,' published by Hub City Press. He now teaches music business at USC Upstate and Converse University. Michelle Newman, the director, has worked on nearly 200 stage productions. The premiere is at 7 p.m. April 11 followed by performances at 7 p.m. April 12 and a Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. April 13. Tickets start at $25. For tickets and information, go to the Chapman Cultural Center's ticket site or call (864) 542-2787. For information about 'Waiting For You,' go to The profanity-free show is suitable for ages 16 and up. A Greenville woman who survived a "widow-maker" heart attack at the age of 33 was the keynote speaker at the Day of the Woman conference recently at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville. 'A Heart Full of Strength' was the title of a speech given by Meliah Bowers Jefferson about a challenge that taught her resilience. The conference was created to raise awareness about heart health and self-care. Jefferson shares with others that they can thrive under adversity and that a good life is crafted with intention. Jefferson is an executive at a nonprofit organization, an attorney, and an advocate whose story has been featured in Women's Day, Ebony and USA Today. After her heart attack, she became a national spokesperson for the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women campaign. 'Twelve years ago, my life changed in an instant. In that moment, my life could have ended. Instead, it set me on a path of resilience, reinvention and purpose. Life's greatest challenges can become our most powerful opportunities to live the life we truly want,' Jefferson said. 'Heart disease remains the No. 1 killer of women, yet so many of us put ourselves last. It's time to change that,' she said. Jefferson has focused on outreach to women and minority communities regarding heart health. She also advocates for community health policies and state legislation. The Day of the Woman 2025, hosted by the School of Medicine Greenville in March, included discussions and networking about mental, physical, family and lifestyle wellness. Proceeds from ticket sales went to the school's Student Benevolence Fund. Jefferson clerked for S.C. Supreme Court Chief Justice Jean H. Toal, who is retired. She then joined the Wyche firm in Greenville, left to serve as lead clerk to U.S. Circuit Court Judge Michelle Childs, and returned to Wyche and became a partner. She is now Executive Director of the Jolley Foundation, an organization working with community stakeholders to address systemic poverty and discrimination. She is on the boards of directors for the Greenville Chamber of Commerce and Greater Good Greenville. She is a Liberty Fellow, a Fellow of the Furman University Riley Institute Diversity Leaders Initiative, and a graduate of Leadership Greenville. The seventh annual Converge Autism Conference was held recently at the Greenville Convention Center. Professionals, educators, parents and individuals on the spectrum gathered for two days to hear presentations and discussions about autism. One of the presenters was Kaelynn Partlow, a local autism advocate who appeared on the Netflix series, 'Love on the Spectrum' alum. A Registered Behavior Technician at Project Hope Foundation, Partlow amplified her social media to educate and advocate for autism after taking part in 'Love on the Spectrum.' Her sessions at the conference were: "They Haven't Fired Me Yet! How to Maintain Employment from My Perspective as an Autistic Therapist" and "Top Autism Tips for Educators: Insights from the Inside." Partlow, who is on the autism spectrum, wrote a book: 'Life on the Bridge,' which provides ways to build connections, foster communication, navigate challenges and enhance interactions. Related: Project Hope to serve children with autism in Greenwood from new facility The Brain Injury Association of America commemorated Brain Injury Awareness Month in March by acknowledging brain injury survivors and continuing its 'More Than My Brain Injury' campaign. The campaign presents the stories of brain injury survivors to increase understanding, reduce stigma, improve care, and highlight diversity. 'Too often brain injury survivors are defined by an injury, and our goal with this campaign is to change that perception. An individual with a brain injury is more than a brain injury. They are unique people with unique experiences,' said Rick Willis, President and CEO of the Brain Injury Association of America. Dede Norungolo – a Greenville native and member of the Board of Directors of the Brain Injury Association of South Carolina – experienced a moderate traumatic brain injury with no visible disability 25 years ago. She was among five panelists to speak in March at the Brain Injury Awareness Conference in Washington, D.C. Survivors, caregivers, professionals, family members and advocates participate in Brain Injury Awareness Month through storytelling, social media posts, custom apparel, media outreach and legislative advocacy. The mission of the Brain Injury Association of America, founded 30 years ago, is to advance research, treatment and education and to improve the lives of people affected by brain injuries with access to quality health care and support. For information, call (800) 444-6443. The Great Anderson County Fair will take place from May 1 to 11. A 'mega pass' for $25 is on sale online until April 30. The largest fair in the Upstate, The Great Anderson County Fair attracts over 75,000 people annually. The fair features a variety of free attractions, including ground acts, a petting zoo with barnyard and exotic animals, and an array of fair foods. Special prices for admission and rides are available on specific days for seniors, students, teachers, veterans and law enforcement, health care workers, Mother's Day, and a food drive. Youths under the age of 17 are not allowed on the fairgrounds without a parent in attendance at all times. For fair hours, prices and tickets, go to The fair will be held at Anderson Sports & Entertainment Center, 3027 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. The Simpsonville Area Chamber of Commerce Women's Impact Network will meet from 8:30 to 10 a.m. April 1 at the chamber's conference room, 105A W. Curtis St. The sponsor is Founders Federal Credit Union; staff will address how the credit union can help the business community. The featured nonprofit is Harvest Hope, which provides over 27 million meals each year across the Upstate. The organization rescues, packs, transports, and delivers nutritious food to soup kitchens, shelters, food pantries and schools. The Women's Impact Network is a way to start the day with coffee, presentations from the sponsor and a featured nonprofit, networking with fellow women in business, and giving back to the community. Participants are asked to contribute to the monthly charity. For information, email info@ Flywheel Café, a gathering of founders, investors and others in the entrepreneurial ecosystem, will be from 5 to 7 p.m. April 10 at Flywheel Coworking Greenville. Participants can attend the free event, enjoy a beer, network, and hear local successful entrepreneurs discuss their journeys, share advice, and answer questions. For information about events at Flywheel Coworking Greenville, go to and click on the Events tab. Flywheel is located at 25 Goldsmith St. in Greenville. Ten at the Top's fifth annual Blues, Brews & BBQ, presented by BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina, will take place from 4 to 7 p.m. May 8 in Downtown Fountain Inn. The evening will include: Live blues music from Mac Arnold & Plate Full O' Blues Barbecue from Upstate vendors Craft brews and wine from a local brewery Non-alcoholic beverages from Milo's Tea in Spartanburg Networking and community To purchase tickets or for more information, go to The Pendleton Foundation for Black History & Culture has begun a fundraising campaign to build a façade of the 'Old Keese Barn.' The Benjamin Horace Keese barn was the first public gathering place for Pendleton's African American population during the early- and mid-1900s. The building became known as 'The Hundreds,' to acknowledge how many had gathered to enjoy food and fellowship. The building has been demolished. However, the Keese Barn Legacy Project plans to construct a new gathering place and a façade to mark the historic location. The Pendleton Foundation for Black History & Culture is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. 'Our hope is that donors will feel a sense of pride and ownership toward this project and that the façade will become an integral part of Pendleton,' said Terence Hassan, Chair of the foundation. The organization has secured a donation of $250,000 from an anonymous group for the Keese Barn Legacy Project. For information, go to This article originally appeared on Greenville News: In The Know 3-30: News, updates from Greenville area businesses and nonprofits

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