Monthly Archives: April 2011
Touchberry named DWD hoops coach
CENTRAL — Conducting his first coaching search, newly appointed Daniel High athletic director Tommy Plumblee knew the qualities he was looking for in a candidate to fill the Lions’ vacant boys’ basketball head coaching position.
National Kite Month
April — specifically March 26th-May 1st — is National Kite Month. Established in 1999 as a joint effort between the American Kitefliers Association (AKA) and the Kite Trade Association International (KTAI), focus of the National Kite Month celebration is to encourage kite events worldwide, stressing safety and wholesome family fun.
Kites have evolved from the days of sticks and newspaper to take advantage of modern materials. They can be lightweight controllable designs that are flown indoors with no wind to traction kites that can propel you on land and water. Modern designs can also be found with elaborate artwork or realistic representations of creatures that we are familiar with. Kites can range in size from smaller than a postage stamp to hundreds of square feet.
April is the perfect month to celebrate the history and enjoyment of kite flying. The dawn of warm sunny days in spring, not to mention many windy ones, makes for excellent kite-flying conditions. In addition, with so many children on spring break from school, flying kites offers inexpensive fun for the entire family.
The kiting world has changed over the years. Kiting has become an active, passionate sport with regular events like festivals and competitions. It’s a hobby for some, an amusement for many and both rich and culturally diverse in nature.
From an educational perspective, kites make a terrific vehicle for learning about a variety of subjects. Topics can range from creative uses of graphics and colors, all the way to history, physics, aerodynamics, and mathematics — from crafts to fine art, as well as exploring the more inspirational thoughts associated with kite flying.
Kites are generally thought of as toys for children. In reality, there is a whole world of kites out there just waiting to be discovered. Anyone who might be interested in learning more should check out the following resources:
National Kite Month
www.nationalkitemonth.org
American Kitefliers Association
aka.kite.org
Kite Trade Association International
www.kitetrade.org
The Drachen Foundation
www.drachen.org/default.html
Happy flying!
Use up your leftovers
There are a lot of meats we tend to serve at holidays or for Sunday dinners. And although we all love them the first time they appear on the table, our enthusiasm can wane if they don’t get eaten up quickly enough.
This week, I dug out some recipes that may inspire you to use up all those leftovers after the new has worn off.
SDPC offers kids free summer meals
COUNTY — During the summer, the School District of Pickens County will provide a free breakfast and lunch to school-age children up to 18 years of age.
The Summer Food Service Program, which will be housed at West End Elementary and Pickens Elementary, is open to all children in Pickens County.
Obituaries for the week of April 27
Dale Stewart
Easley — Dale Anthony Stewart, 61, of 1319 Stamp Creek Road, Salem, died away Tuesday, April 19, 2011, at Baptist Hospital Easley.
Born in Asheville, N.C., Dale was the son of the late James Herbert, Sr., and Mildred Partin Stewart. He was a 1968 graduate of Clyde A. Erwin High School and a 1974 graduate of Fruitland Baptist Bible Institute. Dale was a real estate broker and appraiser and co-owner of Stewart Realty Services. A member of First Baptist Church, Easley, he belonged to the Concepts Sunday School Class. He was also an ordained minister and was involved with the prison ministry of the church. Dale and his wife were members of the Travel Masters Camping Club.
Surviving are his wife, Wanda Ball Stewart of the home; two daughters, Lori Stewart Nolte of Walterboro, and Leah Stewart Worthy of Easley; a sister, Marlene Stewart of Asheville; five grandchildren, Emily Paige Stewart-Foxx, Marilyn Elizabeth Nolte, Ella Marie Nolte, Dean Monroe Worthy and Laile Elisa Worthy; and his children-in-law, Jimmy Nolte, Jason Worthy and Lynn Foxx.
In addition to his parents, Dale was predeceased by a daughter, Lisa Dale Stewart, and by a brother, James Herbert Stewart, Jr.
Funeral services were 11:30 a.m. Friday at First Baptist Church, Easley, with the Rev. Dr. John Adams, the Rev. John Wayne Revis and the Rev. Carroll Melton officiating. Entombment followed in Hillcrest Memorial Park Mausoleum.
Memorials may be made to the Prison Ministry of First Baptist Church, 300 East First Avenue, Easley, SC 29640.
Condolences may be expressed online at www.robinsonfuneralhomes.com or in person at Robinson Funeral Home-Powdersville Road, which is assisting the family.
Classifieds for the week of April 27
Vacation/Travel
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Announcements
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ALL CASH!!! Do you earn $800 in a day? Local candy route. 25 machines and candy $9995! Call now! 877-915-8222 Major credit cards accepted! S.S.Reg.No.299.
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Contents of Storage unit 6 located on Massingales Lane and Meadow Ridge Road, Easley, rented to Robert Holden will be disposed of if rent is not paid by April 30, 2011.
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DIVORCE WITH OR WITHOUT CHILDREN $149.00. Includes FREE name change and marital property settlement documents. Bankruptcy $125.00. Wills $49.00. Criminal expungements $49.00. Power of attorney $39. Call 1-888-789-0198–24/7.
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Do you earn $800 in a day? Your own local candy route! 25 machines and candy. All for $9995. 877-915-8222 All major credit cards accepted! S.S.Reg.No.299.
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CASH NOW! Cash for your structured settlement or annuity payments. Call J.G. Wentworth. 866-494-9115. Rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau. SW
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HIP OR KNEE REPLACEMENT SURGERY: If you had hip or knee replacement surgery between 2005-present and suffered problems requiring a second revision surgery you may be entitled to compensation. Attorney Charles Johnson 1-800-535-5727.
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TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2011, is the last day to redeem winning tickets in the following South Carolina Education Lottery Instant Game: Struck by Luck (#411).
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Woman dies after being thrown from truck bed
PICKENS — A Pickens man faces charges of felony DUI following an accident on Saturday that claimed the life of a passenger in the vehicle he was driving.
Pickens County Coroner Kandy Kelley said that Cynthia Marie Darty Harrington, 42, of 119 Kami Road in Pickens, was killed after being thrown from the bed of a Ford Ranger on Gravely Road in Pickens at about 8:38 p.m. Saturday night.
Greenville man charged with sex crimes against girl
EASLEY — A Greenville man has been charged and arrested in connection with sexual crimes against a 12-year-old Easley girl.
Rain can’t dampen Azalea Fest
Fred’s donates Easter baskets
Fred’s Discount Store of Liberty recently donated Easter baskets to children in Liberty for the sixth year. Donna Waters, manager at Fred’s, organizes the donations each year. Fred’s staff and loyal customers come through each year and make sure there are enough baskets for each school. Mayor Brian Deese and Barry Chappell distribute the baskets to the schools. “The city of Liberty would like to thank Donna Waters and Fred’s for their generous donations,” Deese said. “They are very community-minded and help with many other charities as well.”