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Rock Hill Celebrates 30 Years of Rolling in Rock Hill

Rock Hill, South Carolina, October 8, 2025

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Rock Hill, South Carolina marked the 30th anniversary of the Rolling in Rock Hill program at Manchester Meadows Park. The event showcased a new logo and celebrated the revitalization of over 750 homes by dedicated volunteers. Former program director Melanie Brandon emphasized the initiative’s importance to the community, while performers and participants reflected on its history and impact. Launched in 1995, the program has brought together thousands of volunteers to enhance local residences and foster community spirit.

Rock Hill, South Carolina celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Rolling in Rock Hill program on September 30, 2025, at Manchester Meadows Park, marking three decades of community enhancement and home transformation. The event included the unveiling of a new logo that symbolizes the program’s impact, featuring a home with paint dripping down.

Since its inception in 1995, Rolling in Rock Hill has revitalized over 750 homes, relying largely on the support of volunteers and the city. The program has seen participation from more than 18,000 community members from various sectors, including churches, businesses, civic groups, and local schools.

The anniversary celebration drew attention to the program’s long-standing legacy, with former director Melanie Brandon highlighting its integral role in Rock Hill’s community identity. The event also featured a performance by Dorene Boular, a former program coordinator, who sang Tina Turner’s “Proud Mary.” As part of the occasion, volunteers and leaders reflected on the program’s history, recalling the inaugural paint day in 1995, which was originally rained out but successfully completed the following day.

The program was inspired by a similar initiative in Tampa, Florida, and it originally operated with one paint day each fall. However, due to the program’s success, a second spring paint day was added in 2017. Volunteers not only paint homes but also carry out various repairs and home improvements, leading to heartfelt appreciation from residents. One beneficiary, Debra Thompson, expressed gratitude for the significant impact of the voluntary upgrades and treated the hard-working volunteers to lunch in appreciation.

On October 8, 2025, Rock Hill experienced rain showers in the morning, with overcast skies expected in the afternoon, a high of 82°F, and a low of 57°F. Winds were light and variable, with a 40% chance of rain throughout the day. Earlier in the year, on April 13, 2024, students from Winthrop University took part in Rolling in Rock Hill’s Spring Paint Day, helping to repaint the trim and porch of retiree Renee Alexander’s home on Stonewall Court.

The success of Rolling in Rock Hill illustrates the power of community collaboration over the years. As it continues to grow and evolve, it remains a beloved initiative that not only improves homes but fosters a spirit of unity and volunteerism among Rock Hill residents.

FAQ

What is Rolling in Rock Hill?

Rolling in Rock Hill is a community program that began in 1995, aimed at revitalizing homes and enhancing community spirit through volunteer efforts.

How many homes has the program revitalized?

Since its inception, Rolling in Rock Hill has revitalized over 750 homes.

When was the 30th anniversary celebrated?

The 30th anniversary was celebrated on September 30, 2025, at Manchester Meadows Park.

What new feature was unveiled during the anniversary?

A new logo featuring a home with paint dripping down was unveiled during the anniversary event.

How does the program support the community?

Rolling in Rock Hill supports the community by bringing together volunteers from various sectors to perform home improvements and repairs, fostering a spirit of unity.

Key Features of Rolling in Rock Hill

Feature Description
Inception Year 1995
Homes Revitalized Over 750
Volunteers More than 18,000 community members
Anniversary Celebration September 30, 2025
New Logo Unveiled Symbolizes home transformation
Second Paint Day Added in Spring 2017

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