Governor Henry McMaster, Lieutenant Governor Pamela S. Evette, and First Lady Peggy McMaster have announced their public schedules for the week of November 3, 2025.
On Monday, November 3, at noon, Lt. Gov. Evette visited Liberty STEAM Charter School’s Primary Academy in Sumter.
Tuesday’s agenda includes Lt. Gov. Evette attending the Charles Lea Center’s Annual Meeting at Drayton Events in Drayton at noon. Later that day, at 2:00 PM, Governor McMaster will hold a proclamation ceremony for Lung Cancer Awareness Month on the first floor of the Statehouse in Columbia.
On Wednesday, November 5, at 11:00 AM, Governor McMaster will attend a groundbreaking event for Hampton Lumber in Fairfax. At 2:30 PM that same day, he will join Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver at the Statehouse for an announcement about Blue Ribbon Schools.
Thursday’s schedule features a visit by Governor McMaster to the Cornerstone Economic Development & Workforce Training Center in Columbia at 10:00 AM. At 11:30 AM, Lt. Gov. Evette is scheduled to deliver the keynote address at the South Carolina Manufacturing Conference and Expo held at the Greenville Convention Center.
The release also included highlights from Governor McMaster’s activities during the previous week beginning October 27:
On Tuesday, October 28, he held a press conference with community and state leaders announcing that the Central Carolina Community Foundation had activated the One SC Fund at the South Carolina Emergency Operations Center in West Columbia. He also conducted office hours and attended several meetings focused on agency matters and economic development throughout the day. At 4:15 PM he participated in a ceremonial photo opportunity related to H.3862—legislation concerning school enrollment preferences for military children—at his Statehouse office.
Wednesday saw him attending the Pee Dee Basin Initiative Celebration in Andrews.
On Thursday, October 30, he took part in the Telehealth Summit of South Carolina in Charleston before meeting local officials later that afternoon. That evening included a ceremonial bill signing for H.3333—the Tax Increment Financing Act—in North Charleston alongside Mayor Reggie Burgess and members of the General Assembly.
He concluded his public engagements for that week by attending events hosted by The Federalist Society Chapter of South Carolina and speaking at Silver Bluff Audubon Center & Sanctuary’s 50th Anniversary Celebration on Saturday.



