In 1991, Pendleton High School geography teacher Jane Cahaly attended a business and education partnership conference in Washington, D.C., where she met a group of people from Stornoway, Scotland. Little did they know that this chance meeting would result in a friendship that would still be going strong decades later, with reciprocal visits back and forth between the two towns, making Pendleton one of seven sister cities in South Carolina. Yet, that is exactly what happened, and it’s a beautiful story illustrating the idea of this world we all live in being smaller than it sometimes feels.

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If you’re from Pendleton and have participated in one of these visits to Stornoway, we’d love to hear about your experience in the comments section! Or perhaps you’ve been a part of the relationships with other sister cities in South Carolina?

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