Chapin Facts and Welcome InformationGovernment:
Town of Chapin SC
103 Columbia Avenue
P.O. Box 183
Chapin, SC 29036
Telephone: (803)345-2444
FAX: (803)345-0427
Email: chapinsc@sc.rr.com
City Officials:
Mayor: Stan Shealy
Leland Teal, Mayor Pro Tem
Robbie Frick, Council Member
Vivian "Bibi" Atkins, Council Member
Kay Hollis, Council Member
Water:
City of Columbia (803) 545-3300
Planning Commission:
Annette Stuck, Chairman
Jerald Walsh
John Hollis
Jesse R. Frick
William Dukes Sr.
Arts and Entertainment:
Chapin Celebrates The Arts
This is conducted each spring, serves the community and surrounding area by encouraging
and stimulating the creative arts by providing a quality opportunity to observe
the visual and performing arts. Awards are presented. Contact Crooked Creek Park,
345-6181.
Crooked Creek Art League
Crooked Creek invites artists of all kinds, and offers interesting monthly programs
and classes for anyone who likes to paint or draw. CCAL meets the third Monday
evening of January through May and September through November at Crooked Creek
Park, 1098 Old Lexington Highway. The League attracts artists from the greater
Columbia area who want to encourage and stimulate appreciation of the creative
arts. For more information about joining, write to CCAL at P.O. Box 501, Chapin,
SC 29036.
Dreher Island State Park
The park features 112 camping sites, five lakeside villas, picnic areas with
shelters, playground equipment, boat ramps, rental slips, nature trail and rental
recreation building. Call (803)364-3530 or (803)364-4152 for more information.
Chapin Community Theatre
Chapin Community Theatre, located in the heart of downtown Chapin, (107 Columbia
Avenue), has been providing the Midlands with live theatre performed by local
actors for over 20 years. CCT is non-profit, staffed by volunteers, and dedicated
to providing the community with good, family entertainment.Chapin Community Theatre,
P.O. Box 360, Chapin, SC 29036
Library
The Chapin Branch Library at 129 Northwest Columbia Avenue adjacent to the Town Hall, is part of the Lexington
County Public Library System. Call (803)345-5479.
Lexington District 5 Schools:
About the District:
(803) 732-8000
Number of Students: 14,967
Readiness scores: 90.5% tested ready for first grade
2002 SAT average: 1064
High school exit exam scores: Reading: 92.4% met standards. Math: 92.7% met standards.
Writing: 92.4% met standards. 84.2% met all three standards on the first attempt.
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