The Anderson County Bicentennial Parade commemorates 200 years of local history in a lively and welcoming setting. Community members are encouraged to participate and enjoy the celebration. There is no entry fee, and all participants should align with the Bicentennial theme. Date & Time: Sunday, October 4, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. Location: Main Street, Downtown Anderson Parade Detail | Guidelines & Applications: 
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Apr 25,2024

Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program Distribution

June 5 – 7, 2024 at the Anderson County, Iva, and Belton Farmers Markets

Anderson County Seniors may apply for produce vouchers as part of the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, June 5 – 7, 2024. The Anderson County Senior Citizens Program and the Anderson County Farmers Market, in partnership with the South Carolina Department of Social Services and other state agencies, will issue vouchers to eligible senior citizens. The voucher will allow seniors to purchase produce at participating farmers’ markets through October 15, 2024. Eligible seniors will receive five $10 vouchers. Vouchers are issued first-come, first-served until the supply is exhausted.

Individuals aged 60 or older, with a low monthly income, or who receive SSI or EBT benefits are eligible for these free coupons. Individuals must apply in person; and provide proof of their identity, age, and their Anderson County residency. Applicants must also meet household income eligibility limits. Information regarding the income of all household members is required to determine eligibility.

How to Apply: This year, seniors will register at the following Farmers Markets for vouchers. Seniors will receive the vouchers at registration. Volunteers will be available to assist seniors in registering for their vouchers.

When to Apply:  June 5 – 7 from 8 – 10 a.m. each day

  • June 5        Iva Farmers Market
  • June 6        Belton Farmers Market
  • June 7        Anderson County Farmers Market

The Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program’s goal is to supplement the diets of low-income seniors with fresh, nutritious produce while supporting South Carolina’s farmers.

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