Monthly Archives: September 2018
More mosquito spraying unlikely in Easley
EASLEY — A second round of spraying for mosquitoes will likely not be necessary after a case of West Nile virus was reported in Easley this month.
Spraying occurred a little more than a week ago for the entire Easley area, and some of the surrounding area, after the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) notified Easley and county officials of the West Nile case.
Officials held a press conference on Sept. 7 to alert people about the spraying.
Easley Fire Chief Butch Womack said Thursday that following the
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Liberty improv troupe to perform Friday
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
LIBERTY — Liberty High School’s improv comedy troupe is set to perform its first show of the season on Friday night.
Walking Shadows director David Holland said the troupe is taking advantage of the fact Friday is an off day for football for most of the schools in the county.
“The show is called Off Day,” Holland said. “It’s a little bit of a play on that idea.”
The show will start at 7 p.m. Friday at Liberty High School.
“We’re going to have hip-hop artist Y back with us,” Holland said. “This is
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Porter reunion planned at Porter’s Chapel UMC
PICKENS — Descendants of Philip and Mary Smith Porter will meet for their annual reunion on Sunday, Oct. 7, at Porter’s Chapel United Methodist Church.
The church is located seven miles north of Pickens on E. Preston McDaniel Road off U.S. Highway 178. The gathering will start at noon, with lunch at
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Lady Flame are 10-0, 3-0 in Region play.
PICKENS — On Monday, September 10, the Pickens varsity
volleyball team had an away match at Wren, where they defeated the Hurricanes 3-0 by scores of 7, 16, 12.
The Lady Flame, as a team served 96 percent, led by Kaylee Gillespie, Sydney Bolding and Ali Pace, 19, 17, and 12 respectively. Bolding led in the team in kills with 13, followed by Lexi Wierzbicki with 9 and Abigail Durham with seven.
Gillespie recorded 23 assists in the match. Wierzbicki recorded 14 digs, while Bailee Earnhardt had eight, Savannah Noblitt had 6 and Durham had 5. The PHS JV’s also defeated Wren
Battening down the hatches
As we waited last week for Hurricane Florence to make landfall, bringing threats of major devastation as a Category 4 storm, I thought back to the last hurricane of that strength to hit North Carolina — Hurricane Hazel in 1954.
I’m old enough to remember Hazel. We lived inland from the coast, and I was a first grader, but still, it isn’t something you ever forget.
We were all at school when Uncle Jack came to our classroom to get us. He picked up Gwynne, John, Matt and me and loaded us all into the pickup. We sat on top of each other in the front with him instead of riding in the back of the truck as we often did as a group.
The rain was coming down in sheets, and trees were going down before our
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Veteran services get major boost
More than $536 million in grants has been authorized for services to veterans and their families.
One award, which will help low-income veteran families getting benefits from the Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program, will give out $326 million. That money will go to 252 non-profit organizations around the country that help veterans and their families find stable housing situations. Services will include outreach and case management for health care, legal support, child care, a fiduciary, transportation and more.
Last year this same fund provided housing services to more than 129,000
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Changing our perspective
Decisions are a part of life that we face every day. With everything from what we will wear to purchasing a new washing machine, our choices contribute as key components of our success and failures that are also directly connected to our peace and joy.
Sometimes we are strongly influenced with the mesmerizing sparkle and emotional excitement that pulls us into a hypnosis, and this crossroad can be a dangerous place to make a long-term commitment.
It’s also common to experience regret after making a decision that did not turn out like we thought it would and is a discouraging environment, especially if we conclude there is no reasonable way out. For example, it would be miserable to buy an expensive sports car and then discover it’s uncomfortable to drive and is consistently breaking down with outrageous repair costs. Even more deflating would be to realize no one else wants it and we owe more than it is worth.
We can go down the list and see the many different areas of life where people are disappointed and feel hopelessly trapped. Things like a huge house mortgage that is more like a ball and chain than home sweet home, a
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Meals on Wheels plans 5K Glow Run in Liberty
LIBERTY — Pickens County Meals on Wheels will be hosting its second annual 5K Glow Run at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 13.
The run will start on S.C. Highway 93 in front of the McKissick Center in downtown Liberty and will end at the back of the building on Edgemont Avenue.
The race has been listed with Go-GreenEvents.com, where participants can pre-register and will receive a T-shirt with their packets if registered by Oct. 8.
There will also be a “Glow Attire Contest” at 7 p.m. where participants are
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Now open in Six Mile
Fairview Water Gardens officially opened its newest facility, Fairview Water Gardens Country Park, located at 231 Griggs Road in Six Mile, on Monday, Sept. 10. Pictured are Francine Robertshaw and Elian Tyson of the Liberty Chamber of Commerce, Six Mile mayor Roy Stoddard, owner Ernie Vaughn, owner John Bruder, Aubrey and Colby, and Jim Hayes of Six Mile. Cutting the ribbon is owner Anna Bruder. The park offers birthday parties, pay and play and other events. Fairview will a fall festival on Oct. 13 with live music, food and shopping vendors, games and more. For more information, call (864) 868-9805, visit fwgcountrypark.com or find Fairview on Facebook.
Fine arts events planned at SWU
CENTRAL — Southern Wesleyan University’s Division of Fine Arts will present the following free events. For details, please contact the division office at (864) 644-5408 or email jsbryant@swu.edu. A schedule can also be found at swu.edu/finearts.
Sept. 20, 7:30 p.m. – Dr. Amber James Faculty Voice Recital
Newton Hobson Chapel and Fine Arts Center auditorium, 737 Wesleyan Drive, Central
Former graduate and newest Fine Arts faculty member, Dr. Amber James,
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