Gov. Henry McMaster, Lt. Gov. Pamela S. Evette, and First Lady Peggy McMaster have announced their schedules for the week of November 3, 2025.
On Monday, November 3 at noon, Lt. Gov. Evette visited Liberty Steam Charter School in Sumter.
For Tuesday, November 4 at noon, Lt. Gov. Evette is scheduled to attend the Charles Lea Center’s Annual Meeting in Drayton. Later that day at 2:00 PM, Gov. McMaster will hold a proclamation ceremony recognizing Lung Cancer Awareness Month at the Statehouse in Columbia.
On Wednesday, November 5 at 11:00 AM, Gov. McMaster will participate in a groundbreaking event for Hampton Lumber in Fairfax. At 2:30 PM on the same day, he will join Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver for an announcement about Blue Ribbon Schools at the Statehouse.
Thursday’s schedule includes a visit by Gov. McMaster to the Cornerstone Economic Development & Workforce Training Center in Columbia at 10:00 AM. At 11:30 AM, Lt. Governor Evette is set to deliver the keynote address at the South Carolina Manufacturing Conference and Expo held at Greenville Convention Center.
The office also provided details from last week’s activities for Gov. McMaster:
On Tuesday, October 28, he held a press conference with community and state leaders to announce activation of the One SC Fund by Central Carolina Community Foundation at the South Carolina Emergency Operations Center in West Columbia.
Throughout that day and week, his agenda included meetings with state agencies and legislators as well as economic development discussions and policy meetings.
At 4:15 PM on October 28 he participated in a ceremonial photo-op regarding H.3862 (School Enrollment Preferences for Military Children) in his office.
On Wednesday afternoon October 29 he attended the Pee Dee Basin Initiative Celebration in Andrews.
Thursday’s events included attending the Telehealth Summit of South Carolina in Charleston and participating in a ceremonial bill signing for H.3333 (Tax Increment Financing Act) alongside North Charleston Mayor Reggie Burgess and members of the General Assembly.
He concluded Thursday by attending The Federalist Society Chapter of South Carolina Rule of Law events at Joseph F. Rice School of Law.
On Saturday afternoon November 1 he spoke during Silver Bluff Audubon Center & Sanctuary’s fiftieth anniversary celebration.

