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Monthly Archives: October 2016

EHS senior picked for US Army All-American band

EASLEY — Easley High School senior James Roddy has been selected to participate in the 2017 U.S. Army All-American Marching Band.

The band will march at halftime of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, televised live on NBC from the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, on Jan. 7.

aaaAfter a rigorous audition process, the committee selects only 101 musicians nationwide. Roddy is the only musician representing South Carolina.

All-American and U.S. Army representatives recently attended a selection tour event at Easley High School to honor Roddy’s accomplishment.

 

Benefit oyster roast set for Saturday

EASLEY — The third annual Clusters for Kids Oyster Roast is set for this Saturday, Oct. 22.

Community sponsors, supporters and the Friends of Pickens County Guardian ad Litem Program will hold the event at 5 p.m. at Arran Farm.

The evening includes an oyster roast, Southern low-country buffet, beverages, music and more. The evening is highlighted by great music entertainment and a large silent auction. This year’s auction features more than 150 items open for bid. Items include rounds of golf at some of the best courses in the Upstate and on the S.C. Coast, sports memorabilia from the state’s finest athletes, Arnold Palmer autographed photos, jewelry, whitewater rafting, dinner and theater/shows, trips to New York, Napa Valley and Belize, comprehensive orthodontic treatment, tickets to the 2017 Cola Coca 600, gifts from local merchants and much more.

Ticket prices are $50 individually and $90 per couple. Tickets may be purchased until Oct. 22 online at friendspcgal.org, from board members or locally in Easley at Nalley’s Bedding, The Starving Artist Cafe or Upstate School Spirit; in Liberty at Nalley’s Furniture; in Pickens at Town & Country Florist, Appalachian Ale House, Pickens Revitalization Association, Burning Brick Tavern, Flowers by Virginia and Burgess General Store; and in Six Mile at Southern Charm.

If you would like more information about tickets, sponsorship or to donate an item for the silent auction, call (864) 506-0737 or email at chair@friendspcal.org.

Proceeds for the evening will go to the Friends of Pickens County Guardian ad Litem program, which has been providing holistic support to neglected and abused children since 2002. Over the past 9 years, the all-volunteer organization has raised more than $340,000 from significant fundraisers such as this year’s Annual Clusters for Kids Oyster Roast.

“Last year’s oyster roast helped fund our 2016 Annual Heart and Sole Back-to-School Shopping Day, which has increased over 25 percent in the past two years,” event chair Tammy Clark said. “Annual clothing potential for children in grades 5K through 12K is $25,000 per year.

“The Heart and Sole Day, held prior to the start of the school year, allows many of the children to receive new shoes and clothes for the first time. To see the excitement and pride in the child as they check out at the register makes me smile every time. I also appreciate the generosity of the community, which supports our Oyster Roast, so that the Heart and Sole Day is possible.”

 

Annual Birchwood Book and Author Fair planned Sunday

PICKENS — This year’s annual Book and Author Fair sponsored by the Birchwood Center for Arts and Folklife in Pickens County will be held this Sunday, Oct. 23, from 2-5 p.m. in the Pinnacle Pavilion at Table Rock State Park.

Started by the Birchwood Center in 2004 to provide a free, no-fees venue for regional writers, the fair has become a major literary event in Upcountry Carolina’s border territory, where authors gather to meet each other and their readers and to sell and sign copies of their works. Admission is free and open to the public.

Authors producing many types of writing will be represented: novelists, poets, historians, journalists, memoirists, genealogists, cartoonists, writers of devotional and of children’s literature. Some authors who are also visual artists will have on hand samples of their small-format original works to sell. Writers from both Carolinas will be represented. Various authors will be featured in a program of brief readings from their works.

Among those who are scheduled to participate are Bill Aarnes, Piper Aheron, Claire Bateman, Beth Batson, Katherine Crawford, Kelly Durham, Elysabeth Eldering, John Fowler, Vera Gomez, Michael Helms, Frank Honeycutt, Jean Hunt, Sue Lile Inman, John Jeter, Tom Johnson, John Lane, Lee Lyons, Kate Salley Palmer, Anne Sheriff, John Snyder, Betsy Teter and Betty Young.

As not all of the authors will have access to charge-card equipment, shoppers are advised to bring checks or cash.

A spokesperson for Birchwood urged the public to come out “for a casual day in this beautiful park at the foot of Table Rock. Chat with authors, have them sign their books for you, listen to various ones read from their work or just enjoy relaxing and socializing in and around the park’s airy pavilion in this glorious corner of South Carolina.”

The park’s Cherokee Foothills Visitors Center is located off S.C. Highway 11 at 158 Ellison Lane in Pickens. The Pinnacle Pavilion is located across the highway and is accessed via the West Gate entrance.

For more information, call (828) 676-4331, (864) 414-2465 or (864) 224-9392.

 

Courier Community Calendar 10-19-16

• Free movie night planned by BHSPC

Behavioral Health Services of Pickens County Youth Board along with the Steppin’ It Up Coalition, will be hosting a Drugs are Despicable Family Movie Night at the Central-Clemson Recreation Central on Monday, Oct. 24, beginning at 5:30 p.m. The movie “Despicable Me” will be shown, and Youth Board members will perform a skit to raise awareness about substance abuse.

Getting to Know Krystal Whitmire

Krystal Whitmire was born in Fishs Eddy, N.Y., on March 9, 1987. As a child, she moved with her mother and stepdad to Wellsboro, Pa., and then to Brooklyn, N.Y.

When Krystal was in the sixth grade, her family moved to Liberty. She graduated from Liberty High School in 2005.

A shocking situation

Pickens Police Chief Travis Riggs got a startle a few weeks ago when he was walking down Main Street in Pickens visiting downtown businesses. Riggs was actually in Brock’s Department Store talking to the store owner, Glenn Brock, when a truck busted through the store’s front window.

Courier Obituaries 10-19-16

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Police looking for Easley runaway

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter

jevans@thepccourier.com

PICKENS COUNTY — The community’s help is needed in finding a missing runaway from Easley.

Shawn Tyler Banks, 15, was last seen at his parents’ home on Saluda Dam Road at 6:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 13, according to a release from the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office.

Banks is described as 6 feet tall and 270 pounds with brown hair and hazel eyes. He was wearing a light-colored shirt, blue jeans and white tennis shoes. He was carrying a backpack and had a PlayStation 2 gaming system with him, according to the release.

Investigators believe Banks left of his own volition and that no foul play was involved.

The Pickens County Sheriff’s Office is asking anyone with information regarding Banks’ whereabouts to call the sheriff’s office at (864) 898-5500 or Crimestoppers at 1-888-CrimeSC.

 

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