Orangeburg Facts and Welcome Information
Government:Orangeburg Residents are represented in Washington, D.C.:
U.S. Senator Lindsey O. Graham - 264-224-7401
U.S. Senator Jim DeMint - 803-765-5731
U.S. Congressman Joe Wilson - 803-938-0041
U.S. Congressman James Clyburn -
County Government
Orangeburg is one of the largest counties in South Carolina with a population
of 91,582. Several outlying towns help to make up Orangeburg County.
County and State Elected Officials
Orangeburg County 803-533-1000
County Administrator J. William Clark
County Councilman John H. Rickenbacker, Chariman
State Representative Jerry Govan
State Senate Bradley Hutto
County Council meets 1 st and 3 rd Mondays at 5:30 pm
Municipal Government
City of Orangeburg, South Carolina Population (9/8/05) 13,400
City Administration 803-533-6000
City Council meets the first and third Tuesday of every at City Hall 7:00 pm.
Orangeburg city government consists of a Mayor and five Council Members who serve
a term of four years.
The City of Orangeburg Police Department has full time officers cross trained
in police and fire protection.
Orangeburg Police Department
Wendell Davis Chief 803-533-5922
Orangeburg city representatives
* denotes elected officials:
*Paul Miller, Mayor
*Bernard Haire, Mayor Pro-tem
*Joyce Rheney, Councilwoman
*Charles Jernigan., Councilman
*Charles Barnwell, Councilman
John Yow, Administrator
James F, Walsh, Town Attorney
City Hall
7300 Woodrow Street, PO Box 406, Orangeburg, SC 29063
803-781-7050 fax: 803-749-2743
Clerk/Treasurer Carrie Johnson
Courts
The County seat of Orangeburg County is home to 5 main court systems - Superior
Court, Family Court, Magistrates Court, Probate Court and Master in Equity. The
County Magistrates administer County Traffic Court. Orangeburg operates its own
Municipal Court every Wednesday at 4:00pm. City of Orangeburg has its own traffic
court.
Orangeburg Fire Departments
Orangeburg city operates a joint fire and police department with cross trained
employees. Orangeburg county has volunteer fire departments in all provinces.
Open 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
Wendell Davis, Chief 803-533-5922
Orangeburg Fire Departments Numerous locations
Education
Colleges/Universities
South Carolina State University
Southern Methodist College
Claflin University
Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College.
Secondary Schools
Orangeburg Districts Four & Five
District Office 803-534-8081
District Five Schools
Elementary SchoolsBethune-Bowman Elementary 533-6371
Brookdale Elementary 534-5982
Dover Elementary 247-2184
Marshall Elementary 534-7865
Mellichamp Elementary 534-8044
Nix Elementary 534-5982
Rivelon Elementary 534-2949
Sheridan Elementary 534-7504
Whittaker Elementary 534-6559
Middle SchoolsRobert E Howard Middle 534-5470
William J. Clark 531-2200
High Schools North High School 247-2541
Bethune-Bowman Middle/High 516-6011
Orangeburg-Wilkinson High 534-6180
New Vision Educational Center 533-6581
Private SchoolsNew Hope Christian School 534-4673
Wesley Christian School 536-6167
Orangeburg Preparatory Schools 534-7970
Orangeburg Christian School 536-0121
Community Services
Orangeburg County Chamber of Commerce
155 Riverside Drive
Orangeburg, SC 29115
803-534-6821
www.orangeburgsc.net
Electric Services
Orangeburg Department of Public Utilities 803-268-4000
Garbage Service
City of Orangeburg
Sewer Service
Orangeburg Department of Public Utilities 803-268-4000
Sheriff's Department
Orangeburg County (Larry Williams) 803-531-4647
Superintendent of Schools
Melvin Smoak District 5
David Longshore District 4
Tax Information
Orangeburg County
Jim McLean - Property Assessor
Auditor Roger Cleckley
Treasurer Steve Summers
Telephone ServiceBell South Business - 803-780-2800
Bell South Residential - 803-780-2355
TV Cable Service
Time Warner - 803-531-8818
Vehicle License Plate, Title and Drivers License
South Carolina Department of Highways & Public Transportation
803-531-6860
Water Service
Orangeburg Department of Public Utilities 803-268-4000
Other Information
Business LicensesCity of Orangeburg 803-533-6000
LibraryOrangeburg County Library is located at 510 Louis St.
Library Hours
Monday-Tuesday 9:00 am to 8:00 pm
Wednesday-Friday 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
MediaThe Orangeburg Area is served by one daily newspaper:
The Times & Democrat 803-533-5501
Medical CenterThe Orangeburg area is served by The Regional Medical Center, 3000 St. Matthews
Rd. 803-395-2200
Post OfficeUS Post Office Orangeburg, 550 Middleton St. 803-536-1720
Quality of LifeOrangeburg enjoys abundant quality of life with good schools, restaurants, businesses,
recreation, etc. and boasts one of the highest per capita income levels and one
of the lowest unemployment levels in the state.
Voter RegistrationOrangeburg County 803-533-6213
RecreationFreshwater Fishing
Resident State Fishing License $10.00
Resident Combination Fishing / Hunting License $25.00
Resident 14-day Fishing License $ 5.00
Resident Lake / Reservoirs Permit (cane pole only) $ 3.00
Resident Sportsman License $50.00
Resident Junior Sportsman (age 16/17) $16.00
Non-Resident Annual Fishing License $35.00
Non-Resident 7-day fishing License $11.00
Department of Natural ResourcesOrangeburg National Fish Hatchery
Recreation FacilitiesOrangeburg Water Park for children
Orangeburg City Ball Fields
Hillcrest Golf Course Public
Country Club of Orangeburg Golf Course - Private
Festivals and EventsRailroad Daze Festival Branchville September
Elder Hop New Years Day
Grand American Coon Hunt 1 st week in January
Elloree Pork Fest Late January
Governors Frog Jump Springfield March
Elloree Trials March
Orangeburg Festival of Roses - April
Antique Cars April
March of Dimes Walk April
Relay for Life April
Gala Day Festivities April
Maize Days Pageant May
Arts & Crafts Fair Elloree May
Taste of Santee May
4 th of July Jamboree Norway
4 th of July Celebration Orangeburg
Lone Star Country Music & Bluegrass Jamboree September
Cabellas Crappiethon September
Bowman Harvest Festival September
Fall Arts & Antiques Elloree October
Taste of Orangeburg October
Orangeburg County Fair October
South Carolina Antique Tractor Pull October
South Carolina State University Homecoming October 29
Junior Service League Holiday Market October 29
Santee Skin Fishing/Golf Tournament October 31-November 3
Lights of Winter Celebration Elloree November
Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair Orangeburg November
5 th annual Orangeburg Native American Gathering Pow Wow November
Claflin University Homecoming & Founders Day November 13
Dora Christmas Music November 205h
Childrens Garden Christmas November 21
Christmas Parade December 4
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