Gov. Henry McMaster, Lt. Gov. Pamela S. Evette, and First Lady Peggy McMaster released their official schedules for the week of April 27 in a statement dated April 28.
The published schedules outline several public appearances and meetings involving state leaders, reflecting ongoing governmental activity and community engagement in South Carolina.
According to the announcement, on Tuesday, April 28, Gov. McMaster and Lt. Gov. Evette are set to attend an arrival ceremony at the White House in Washington, D.C., welcoming King Charles III of the United Kingdom and Queen Camilla. On Wednesday at 12:30 PM, McMaster will meet with South Carolina STEM students on Signing Day at the Statehouse in Columbia. On Thursday at 10:30 AM, Evette is scheduled to participate in Small Business Day at a press conference held on the Statehouse’s North Steps.
The prior week’s activities included a range of events such as speaking engagements by McMaster at business openings and ceremonial bill signings with organizations like Audubon South Carolina as well as participation in legislative presentations and recognition ceremonies including presenting the Order of the Palmetto to William “Henry” Johnson Jr., according to details provided by his office.
McMaster has prioritized supporting South Carolinians through economic development initiatives, public safety measures, education improvements and heritage preservation efforts according to the official website. He has served as South Carolina’s chief executive since January 24, 2017—holding authority over governance and policy oversight statewide—and was re-elected for full terms in both 2018 and 2022 according to the official website. The governor maintains his official office at the State House located on Gervais Street in Columbia according to the official website.
As these weekly schedules demonstrate ongoing commitments from state leadership across various sectors—from education celebrations to legislative collaborations—their roles continue shaping policy implementation throughout South Carolina.



