Daily Archives: 10/05/2016
Mac Arnold and Plate Full O’ Blues concert to benefit Pickens County Meal on Wheels
LIBERTY — On Friday, Oct. 28, legendary blues artist and native South Carolinian Mac Arnold will bring the Chicago blues to the Liberty Civic Auditorium.
Joined by Austin Brashier, Scotty Hawkins and Max Hightower, Mac Arnold and Plate Full O’ Blues will electrify the stage in what’s sure to be a riveting blues performance.
VIP tickets with reserved seating are $50, and general admission seats are first-come, first-served at $25. The VIP meet and greet at Pickens County Meals on Wheels is limited to 150 people. The menu includes drinks (beer, wine and soda), deviled eggs with chicken, mac and cheese bites, bourbon chicken shrimp with bacon, sack of greens and pound cake bites. The concert will follow immediately.
At 7:30 p.m. Mac Arnold and Plate Full O’ Blues will take the stage of the Liberty Civic Auditorium. All ticket holders will enjoy a world-class entertainment venue that provides an intimate setting for concerts, and every seat is considered the “best seat in the house.”
Enjoy a Plate Full O’ Blues with Mac Arnold on Oct. 28 in Liberty.
Arnold has performed with world-renowned artists throughout his career, including James Brown, Muddy Waters, B.B. King, The Temptations and John Lee Hooker. Mac was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Music from the University of South Carolina in 2014 and was nominated for Best Traditional Blues Male Artist in 2012, Best DVD in 2011 and Best Historical Album in 2010 by the Blues Music Awards.
All proceeds from the event will benefit Pickens County Meals on Wheels (PCMOW), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization funded through grants, fundraising events and donations.
Cannon Auxiliary Football Frenzy fundraiser extended through Oct.14
PICKENS — Cannon Memorial Auxiliary has extended its Fall Football Frenzy fundraiser through Friday, Oct. 14, at 1 p.m., with a drawing being held later in the day.
“Clemson, USC, Wofford, Presbyterian College and Furman have all given the auxiliary an autographed ball for the event,” 2016-2017 auxiliary president Frances Wannamaker said. “The auxiliary also has a signed ball from Pickens High School to add to the fun.”
If you would like the opportunity to win one of the footballs from your favorite school, purchase tickets at Cannon Hospital in the Auxiliary Gift and Coffee Shoppe or at the outpatient area Monday through Friday. Select the team ball you would like to win on the ticket. Participants do not need to be present to win. Money raised will help purchase new equipment for Cannon Memorial Hospital.
Courier Community Calendar 10-5-16
• Carmel to celebrate 229 years of history
Carmel Presbyterian Church of Liberty will celebrate 229 years of history at its annual Homecoming Oct. 9. Morning worship at 11 a.m. will be followed by a brief business meeting of the Carmel Memorial Society, which provides for the upkeep of the cemetery. A covered dish lunch will follow this meeting. The Rev. Dr. John LeHeup will be speaker for the service. The church is located four miles south of Easley off S.C. Highway 135. For more information, call 843-3199.
• Barbery to preach at Liberty revival
The Carolina Community Church will be host a revival starting Sunday, Oct. 9. The event will feature the preaching of the Rev. Curtis Barbery. This will be Barbery’s 1,007th revival service. The revival will have two services in the morning on Oct. 9, with one starting at 10 a.m. and another beginning at 11 a.m. That evening Barbery will preach again at 6 p.m. On Monday, Oct. 10, the service is set to begin at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call Pastor John Revis at (864) 760-7207 or (864) 933-1867.
• Widowed persons group plans meetings
The Pickens County WOP is a social group for widowed persons that meets on the second Friday of each month at 6 p.m. at Lakeview Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. For additional information on group activities, call Pat LeRoy at (864) 850-1987 or Ruth Thomas at (864) 859-6093.
• Bluegrass coming to Hagood Mill Oct. 7
Hagood Mill will host a special Friday night old-time and bluegrass jam on Oct. 7 from 7-10 p.m. The event, co-sponsored by the Oolenoy Community Jammers, is open to all musicians (young and old), all ranks (teachers and screechers), pickers, grinners, singers, cloggers, watchers, learners and anyone else who enjoys old-time and bluegrass music.
The free event is one that should not be missed, and everyone is encouraged to experience the unique “Evening Shade” gathering at the historic Hagood Mill.
For more information, contact Hagood Mill at (864) 898-2936 or visit visitpickenscounty.com/calendar.
• PPCCDC to host free fall festival
Pickens Presbyterian Church and Child Development Center will host a free fall festival on Saturday, Oct. 22, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at the church, located at 311 W. Main St. in Pickens.
Inflatables and games will be in place for the kids. There will be child performances by Powerhouse Dance Co., Mountain View Quartet, the Sweet Potato Pie Kids, the 3K, 4K and 5K CDC kids, as well as a magician and balloon art, face painting and a silent auction featuring many great items.
Barbecue plates and hot dog plates will also be available for purchase. Cost is $5 for barbecue, $3 for a hot dog plate and $4 for a two hot dog plate. All entertainment will be free, as well as games and balloon art for the children.
• Pickens Lions plan meetings each month
The Pickens Lions Club is in need of new members. The club meets the first and third Thursday of every month at Pizza Inn in Pickens.
Dinner begins at 6:40 p.m., and the meeting starts at 7 p.m. Meetings are open to anyone interested in joining the club or simply finding out more about the club and how it serves Pickens.
Courier Obituaries 10-5-16
The Pickens County Courier runs In-County Obituaries free of charge. Please ask your funeral home about this service.