Monthly Archives: March 2011
Big Mac: Huge McDonalds restaurant coming to Easley
EASLEY — Easley is about to become home to one of the largest McDonalds restaurants in the United States.
27th Azalea Festival drawing near
PICKENS — In its 27th annual celebration, the 2011 Pickens Azalea Festival will once again be a spring weekend filled with a myriad of arts and crafts, a variety of food choices, and tours through the historical city of Pickens’ Main Street.
Library ready to open in Six Mile
SIX MILE — A date has finally been set for the opening of the new Six Mile community library, its board of directors announced Monday.
Chubby Checker to headline Blue Ridge Fest on May 13
PICKENS — How old were you when Chubby Checker and The Twist kept you moving round and round and up and down on the dance floor? And more importantly, can you still do the Twist?
Idol preps for sixth season
LIBERTY — Liberty Idol will begin its sixth Season on April 30, continuing until July 2 on Saturday evenings from 7-10 p.m. in the gazebo in downtown Liberty.
Tech career fair to showcase students
PENDLETON — Tri-County Technical College’s upcoming Career Fair is a chance for the College to showcase its students, soon-to-be-graduates and alumni to area employers.
Spring Fling 5K run and bike event set in downtown Easley
EASLEY — Organizers are inviting everyone to come out to the annual Spring Fling 5K Run and Bike event, set to be held on Saturday, April 9.
Laurel Hill becomes Manna Health & Rehab of Pickens
PICKENS — A new owner, Olive Leaf Holding Company, acquired Laurel Hill Living Center on December 29, and renamed it Manna Health & Rehab of Pickens, LLC.
Benefit planned for Cannon
SALEM — There will be a benefit for J. Loyde Cannon, native of Oconee County, on Saturday, March 26, at Calvary Baptist Church in Salem from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. There will be gospel singing, hot dog plates, a yard sale and a bake sale.
Wimpey qualifies for state bowling finals
Matthew Wimpey of Pickens competed in the Pepsi USBC Youth Championships in Columbia this past Sunday. Bowlers had to bowl six games, and Wimpey finished in the Top 15 percent of 428 bowlers with a total score of 1529, finishing in eighth place. He will return this Saturday for the state finals in Columbia.