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Daily Archives: 12/20/2016

Ghosts of Christmas Past tours planned at historic Hagood Mill

PICKENS — Local residents have an opportunity to experience a unique tradition of Appalachian Christmas.

These customs were derived from the old world, especially England, Scotland and Ireland. The lovely mountain setting of Hagood Mill provides the perfect venue for residents to “get into the spirit” of Christmas past. In Victorian England, it was a custom to tell ghost stories around the fire during the season. The celebration season stretched from the normal Christmas in December into January. These customs traveled across the Atlantic with the immigrants and into the Appalachian settlements.

This Christmas season, Hagood Mill will present the Blue Ridge mountain custom called “Ole Christmas” or “Breaking Up Christmas.” Each ghost tour is an evening walk through the little Appalachian settlement at Hagood Mill. Visitors will be standing at the very gateway to the Appalachian chain of mountain communities. Along the way, participants will be treated to ghost stories by the mill’s resident storyteller and folk historian, Dean Watson. Watson. a noted regional storyteller and folk historian. created the events and will share stories of the paranormal laced with tidbits of local history. Watson says the old Hagood Mill is one of the most haunted sites in Upstate South Carolina.

The tours are scheduled for Friday nights from 6 until 7:30 p.m. Jan. 6, 13, 20 and 27. Visitors are asked to wear warm clothes and comfortable shoes. A small flashlight may come in handy. The tours must be held to a maximum of 30 people. Pre-registration and payment are required prior to the night of the tour. No group tour rates are offered.

Guests can register online at visitpickenscounty.com/calendar for $12 for adults (16 and older) and $8 for children (7-15). There is no charge for ages 6 and under. Those interested can also call Hagood Mill at (864) 898-2936 to register. Registered participants will be notified online at the website if the tour has been cancelled or filled. If a tour is cancelled, the registration fee will be reimbursed. No reimbursements will be made the evening of the tour. In case of bad weather, tours will be moved from Friday evening to Saturday evening.

 

Delegation to meet in Six Mile

SIX MILE — The Pickens County Legislative Delegation will hold its annual public meeting at the community room at Six Mile Town Hall, located at 106 S. Main St., on Jan. 9.

Reports from organizations and boards will be heard starting at 5:30 p.m. The floor will be opened for public comments at 6 p.m.

The public is invited and encouraged to attend the meeting. Residents will have an opportunity to ask questions of and make comments to members of the Pickens County Legislative Delegation, and members of the delegation will comment on various issues that may be introduced in the upcoming session of the General Assembly, which convenes on Tuesday, Jan. 10.

The legislative delegation consists of Sens. Thomas Alexander and Rex Rice, and Reps. Joshua Putnam, Davey Hiott, Neal Collins and Gary Clary.

For more information, call (864) 850-7070.

 

Courier Community Calendar 12-21-16

• 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.

Courier Legals 12-21-16

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Courier Notice to Creditors 12-21-16

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Courier Trespass Notices 12-21-16

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Courier Classifieds 12-21-16

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