Monthly Archives: August 2013
Six Mile honors 10U All-Stars
Six Mile mayor Roy Stoddard and the members of town council recently signed a resolution to honor the Six Mile Recreation 10U All-Star team for its accomplishements. The team won the Sub-District Tournament in Pickens and the District Tournament held in Belton. They made Six Mile Recreation history as the first 9-10 year olds from Six Mile to advance to the State Dixie Youth Baseball Championship Tournament held in North Charleston. Pictured, from left, are — Front row: Trent Hamilton, Thomas Friar, Aren Stewart, Kennan Worley, Isaac Stewart and Eli Story. Middle: Ben Gilliam. Jackson Crosby, Jacob Hendricks, Jaret Barnes and Connor Pilgrim. Back row: assistant coach Keith Gilliam, head coach Benny Hendricks and assistant coach Keith Pilgrim.
Weighing the pros and cons of Common Core Standards
Putting the children first
By Nicole Guttermuth
Even though I am an only child, I was never particularly selfish. This debt of gratitude I owe to my mom, who is one of the most selfless human beings I know. One of her sayings that has always struck with me throughout life is “it’s nice to be important, but it is more important to be nice.”
As a mother, she always put me first. Not in a “the world revolved around me” sort of way, but in the way, in my humble opinion, parents should put their children first in most instances. Despite that she might have been tired from an eight or 10-hour day on her feet as a nurse, caring for the needs of others, when we got home from school and work, her focus was on helping me get my homework done, making sure I ate dinner and took a shower, and tucking me into bed at a reasonable hour so I could get up in the morning and be ready to tackle another day at school.
It was only after my needs were met that she turned her attention to other things. Truth be told, by that point she was probably ready to climb into her own bed and go to sleep so she could start another day taking care of other people.
When I became a parent, life ceased to be about me. If I had to pick a pivotal moment when I understood this fully it would have to be this: my own personal comfort became less important than that of my daughter being able to sleep peacefully and soundly.
Courier Obits 08-07-13
Forrest Bagwell
Pickens — Forrest Lee Bagwell, 86 of Pickens, died Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013 at McCall Hospice House of Greenville.
Forrest was born in Easley, a son of the late Forrest Lee and Hazel Atkins Bagwell. He was retired from Union Bleachery in Greenville and was a member of The Pickens Church of God. A veteran of the U.S. Army during World War II, he was an active member of The American Legion, Post 11 in Pickens where he served as chaplain, and Seniors Unlimited of Pickens.
Survivors include a brother, Earley Bagwell of Pickens, and a sister Frances Breazeale and her husband Carl of Fountain Inn. He is also survived by a number of nieces and nephews.
Courier Classified 08-07-13
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County 5K Paint Run/Walk to help Meals On Wheels
PICKENS — Mark your calendars for the upcoming Pickens County 5K Paint Run/Walk to benefit Pickens County Meals on Wheels.
The event is set to begin on August 17 at Pickens High School. Each pre-registered participant will receive a custom designed commemorative t-shirt with medals for top male and female finishers in age groups 12 and under, 13-18 and 19 and above. The cost to participate is $20 pre-registration and $25 on day of the race.
Pickens County Meals on Wheels will get 100 percent of the proceeds from the event.
Pickens Recreation Cheer Camp
The 2013 Pickens Recreation Cheer Camp was held at the rec center on Sangamo Road on Saturday, July 27. Instructors from Foothills Gymnastics were on hand to teach rec cheerleaders and coaches new cheers and a dance. It was a fun-filled day for all.
Woman drowns tubing in Easley
EASLEY — A weekend tubing trip on the Saluda River turned deadly for a group of four over the weekend.
According to Pickens County Coroner Kandy Kelley, 37-year-old Heather Dobbins, of 1462 South Pratian Road in York, was tubing with friends on Saturday near Easley when she drowned.
The accident occurred at about 3:30 p.m. near the Saluda River Yacht Club on Old Easley Highway, Kelley said.
Dobbins was transported to Greenville Memorial Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
An autopsy was scheduled for Monday.