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Soapstone hosting Hat Extravaganza and Dinner this month

PUMPIKINTOWN, SC – Soapstone Baptist Church is coming to Greenville.

On Saturday, April 19, Soapstone Church will host a “Hat Extravaganza and Dinner” featuring “Women of the Cloth” and Sam Brown, a noted hat designer and owner of Church Hats and More in Boston. The event will take place at the Phillis Wheatley Community Center beginning at 4 pm. For ticket information call 864-607-3493 or email soapstonechurchliberiaSC@gmail.com. The donation cost is $60.

This is the latest part of a campaign to permanently save the historic Black church located in northern Pickens County.

The event is the idea of member Charles Davis, hair stylist, florist, and fashion professional by training. He is also the husband of Mable Owens Clarke, the church’s matriarch whose fish fry dinners served as Soapstone’s main draw for more than two decades as she fed people from across the region. She will be providing the food for the April 19 event.

“For 22 years Mable hosted monthly fish fries ten months of each year that supplemented the gifts and offerings to ensure that we could pay the light bills and mortgage,” Davis said. “While the Soapstone Preservation Endowment is helping with buildings and grounds maintenance and historic restoration and promotion, it cannot pay for our basic needs. That’s up to us.”

The Soapstone Preservation Endowment was created less than three years ago and is on the final mile toward amassing a $1 million perpetual endowment.

“With cash in hand, confirmed but not yet received grants, and pledges, we are closing in on $850,000,” said Endowment Chair Carlton Owen. “We couldn’t be more pleased with the broad support and generosity of so many businesses, churches, foundations, and families who share the vision of the importance of protecting and promoting the story of Soapstone and the former Liberia Community in northern Pickens County.