York County SC Election Board is saying unofficially Chris Larsen has won the Tega Cay SC special election for the open city council seat. Second… Continue reading
The US Lacrosse Magazine’s March 2011 High School Preview issue featured Connor and Karin Mckemey of Tega Cay. If you don’t know the Connor Mckemey… Continue reading
If you are wondering what some over 21 aged adults do on Friday nights in Tega Cay, go to Runde Park. No it’s not a barbeque or even a baseball game. It’s adult kickball!
The City of Tega Cay Parks and Recreation dept offers a fall and spring season ,over 21, coed adult kickball league. This spring season has two divisions of 7 teams each. Continue reading
Saturday April 9th is the 3rd annual Tega Cay Safety Day sponsored by the city’s Public Safety Committee.
Piedmont Medical/EMS, Tega Cay Volunteer Fire Department, Tega Cay Police Department, the Catawba Power Squadron, the Poison Control Center and the Health Department will be on hand with many other teaching you and your children about safety. There will also be a bicycle rodeo and all children who participate will receive a free bike helmet.
It will be held on 4/9 from 9-1pm at Grace Presbyterian Church. Continue reading
See the Vote results at http://seetegacay.com/tega-cay/who-won-tega-cays-special-election-for-the-open-council-seat/
The next big event in Tega Cay is the special election to fill Larry Harper’s vacant city council seat. The ballet has been drafted and voting day in Tega Cay is Tuesday April 19th 2011.
There are 5 candidates that officially registered their candidacy for the council seat with the county elections committee.
I summarized basic info on each candidate below from the Fort Mill Times article by reporter Toya Graham. To see her full article go to the Fort Mill Times
Ralph S Hughes
A resident since 1970, 72, once managed Tega Cay’s golf facilities. Hughes has criticized the city for not doing a good job at running the golf course and allowing the club house restaurant and bar to close. Hughes claims he left the city with three hundred golf members, a good restaurant, good food, good service.
Eddie Davis
Davis, 39 is a 7 year resident of Tega Cay. He ran for a Tega Cay City Council seat six years ago, but lost to Les Conner. Davis is the owner of Business Capital Solutions. Davis wants to make sure Tega Cay stays on the right direction. Continue reading
The 1st Annual Tournament is shaping up to be a tremendous event. There are many local businesses that have agreed to sponsor or donate prizes… Continue reading








