Monthly Archives: October 2013
Courier Trespass Notices 10-30-13
In the state of South Carolina, trespass after notice is a misdemeanor criminal offense prohibited by section 16-11-620 for the South Carolina Code.
Those who enter upon the lands of others without the permission of the owner or manager shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor trespassing.
All persons are hereby notified and warned not to hunt, fish, cut timber or trespass in any manner whatsoever upon the lands of the undersigned:
Sara Rampy Oct. 2013
Mrs J.T. Edens,
James and Curtis Edens Oct. 2013
Courier Classifieds 10-30-13
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Six Mile Baptist to host fall festival on October 30
SIX MILE — On Wednesday night, October 30, Six Mile Baptist Church is hosting a Community wide Fall Festival from 6 p.m. to 8 p,m, in the field adjacent to the Roper Building located at 150 N. Main Street in Six Mile. There will be plenty of “Hobo Stew” and cornbread for everyone with games with prizes and candy for all the children. Additionally, there will be a “bouncy house” for the kids to enjoy and snow cones and popcorn for everyone. This event is open to anyone who wants to share in some good food, fun and fellowship. For more information, please call Pastor Ray Longenecker at 864/868-2392.
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Rev. Ray Longenecker, Office phone # 868-2392 or cell phone # 506-0410
Domestic violence vigil urges support of Mary’s House
Ben Robinson/Courier
Pickens County Sheriff Rick Clark speaks at a rally held last Tuesday at the Pickens County Courthouse.
By Ben Robinson
Courier Staff
County — Too often the problem of an abused partner in a domestic partnership is ignored by society. But volunteers for Mary’s House, the Pickens County shelter for victims of spousal abuse gathered last Tuesday night in front of the Pickens County Courthouse to help make sure these victims are heard in their suffering.
Volunteers and supporters for the shelter gathered for a prayer vigil for domestic violence.
Pickens County Sheriff Rick Clark, who has been a longtime supporter of Mary’s
Council approves Duke relicensing agreement
By Ben Robinson
Courier Staff
COUNTY — Despite impassioned words from a Six Mile business owner in opposition and their unanimous rejection of the same measure last month, Pickens County Council members voted Monday night to reconsider and approve Duke Energy’s Keowee-Toxaway Stakeholder Relicensing Agreement.
Duke Energy’s current 50-year license expires in August of 2016, and Duke Energy and stakeholders have been working to apply for relicensing since 2009 with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
County Council members voted unanimously last month to reject the relicensing
Elections planned for Nov. 5
By Ben Robinson
Courier Staff
COUNTY — Seats will be up for grabs in six different municipalities in Pickens County’s Nov. 5 election.
Competing for three seats on Central town council will be incumbents Paige Bowers, Benji Cumbie and Ken Dill, along with newcomer Steven Farmer.
Incumbent Libby Dodson in Easley will face the challenge of former Easley Chamber of Commerce President Kent Dykes for the city council Ward 2 seat.
Competing for an at-large seat on the Liberty city council will be former mayor Brian Deese and Chuck Powell.
Two seats are available on the Norris town council. Candidates are Lawrence McClure,
Sam’s Club donates flag to SWU
Sam’s Club Store 4901 of Easley recently donated a 38-foot-by-20-foot United States flag and a large South Carolina flag to Southern Wesleyan University at the Track and Soccer Complex, currently under development on the campus in Central. Above, Southern Wesleyan University administration, coaches and student athletes unfurl the flag. At right, pictured from left are Dr. Lisa McWherter, SWU vice president for development; Vicky Farmer, membership team lead, Sam’s Club; Dr. Todd Voss, SWU president; and Brian Raines, membership coordinator, Sam’s Club, and SWU graduate.
Trick or Treat on Main set for Saturday
PICKENS — The annual Trick or Treat on Main, co-sponsored by Cannon Memorial Hospital and the City of Pickens, is set for this Saturday from 5-8 p.m. in Pickens.
Last year more than 3,000 children and parents attended the event, and organizers expect to match or exceed those numbers this year.
Trick or Treat on Main provides a safe, fun environment for children and parents to enjoy a night of trick or treating, and this year the event will also feature a family friendly movie, free popcorn, and a costume contest.
Organizations and businesses are invited to sponsor a booth, and there is no charge to be a sponsor. Organizers ask that booths be creatively decorated and those handing out candy dress up in a Halloween-themed costume (nothing scary). Organizers ask each booth to have at least 50 large bags of candy, and no soliciting or selling items in booths is allowed.
Mary’s House gets grant
The Avon Foundation for Women recently awarded a $7,500 one-year grant to Mary’s House to provide direct services to domestic violence victims and/or other program mission. It is the first year that Mary’s House has received Avon Foundation funding to support its work on this important issue. The grant is part of an annual Avon Foundation for Women program that invites Avon regional offices across the United States and Puerto Rico to nominate local domestic violence non-profit organizations for funding as part of the Avon Foundation for Women Speak Out Against Domestic Violence program. Above, officials from both organizations are pictured at the check presentation.
Liberty plans annual fall festival
LIBERTY — The city of Liberty will host its second annual Fall for Liberty event this Saturday.
More than 100 vendors will join the festivities, which will include hayrides, train rides, inflatables for the kids, arts and crafts of all types, a cake walk, a large variety of food vendors with everything from ice cream to shrimp and grits and much more. There will also be a chili cook-off.
The event will begin at 10 a.m. with the presentation of the colors by the Liberty High School JROTC. At 10:30 a.m., Jack Roper will perform a magic show, then at 11:30 a.m. the