Lexington School District Two to distribute All Sports Passes to senior citizen and other eligible community members
- Staff Writer
- Aug 6
- 1 min read
Springdale, SC 08/06/2025 - Lexington Two will offer its annual Silver Pass and All Sports Pass throughout the months of August and September, so eligible district residents, first responders, and others can pick up passes that allow free admission to most regular season district athletic events.
The Silver Pass is available to Lexington Two residents ages 65 and older. Residents must bring a photo ID that proves their residency and age.
The All-Sports Pass is available to elected officials, licensed ministers, police officers, and firefighters, with a photo ID, who serve in the Lexington Two attendance area.
Both passes entitle holders to attend any Lexington Two athletic event free of charge, excluding special athletic events, such as Sportsarama, as well as holiday tournaments and playoff games.
Those eligible can have passes made Wednesday-Friday from 8 a.m.-12 p.m. and 1 p.m.-4:30 p.m. at the District Education Center, 3205 Platt Springs Road, West Columbia.
For more information about these passes, contact Jordan Stafford at jstafford@lex2.org.







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