Monthly Archives: July 2020
Courier Obituaries 7-22-20
DON LEMOIN WINCHESTER
EASLEY — Donald “Don” Lemoin Winchester, 86, widower of Ann Dalton Winchester, passed away on Saturday, July 18, 2020.
Born in Six Mile, he was the son of the late Willoughby “Good” and June Abercrombie Winchester.
Mr. Winchester served his country as a member of the United States Army during the Korean War. Prior to his retirement, Don spent more than 35 years as a dedicated employee of Ace Hardware, where he managed both the Pickens and Powdersville stores. He was an active member of Rock Springs Baptist Church.
He is survived by a daughter, Miriam Payne, and her husband, Jeff; son, Chip Winchester, and his wife, Lulu; granddaughter, Jordan Payne, and her wife, Yeoman; grandson, Jed Payne, and his wife, Kaeli; granddaughter, Kaleigh Winchester; great-grandson, Quin Payne; great-granddaughter, Elliot Payne; and sister, Bert Clark.
Mr. Winchester was proud to be called “Popeye” by his grandchildren and great-grandchildren and loved spending time with his family. He enjoyed keeping busy, spending time outside and tending to his yard. He excelled at cooking. Mr. Winchester received great joy from serving others and was
County rolling out new brand
By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com
COUNTY —
Pickens County rolled out new branding last week following a presentation from the South Carolina National Heritage Corridor.
County community relations manager Jamie Burns said in a release that a new slogan — “Adventure Starts Here” — was adopted as part of the rebrand, along with a new county logo modeled after the county seal with mountains, lakes and four stars representing the four Medal of Honor recipients in Pickens County.
Beginning earlier this year, Pickens County parks, recreation and tourism staff oversaw the branding process in collaboration with the National Heritage Corridor, Burns said.
SC National Heritage Corridor president and CEO Michelle McCollum gave a presentation to county council members at their July 13 meeting.
“My team has had a blast doing this project,” she said, before hitting the highlights of a branding
EFNEP program now in county
COUNTY — The Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) is a program offered by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service.
Since 1969, the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) has successfully served low-income families by influencing nutrition education and the importance of physical activity. Through a community-based and hands-on educational approach, EFNEP impacts obesity, economic, and food insecurity challenges that hinder nutritional health and well-being.
EFNEP’s current program promotes a healthy lifestyle by incorporating nutrition education and fun, hands-on learning activities for children and youth to prevent childhood obesity and chronic diseases. EFNEP’s mission is to help children and youth to acquire skills necessary to select and prepare low-cost nutritious food, change behaviors that lead to healthier eating habits and a more physically
Facility opens at the Rock
The Rock recently celebrated the grand opening of their new facility and amenities being offered. Pictured are manager Justin Smith, events coordinator Chelsey Crawley, owner Tommy Biershenk and senior superintendent David Greene. The Rock features a challenging 18-hole course, event space, wedding packages, overnight accommodations and golf memberships. The clubhouse has been expanded to include a tap room, where they launched their Sam Patch Presidential Wheat Ale created by 13 Stripes Brewery. A putting green has been installed next to the clubhouse, and several hiking/riding trails to multiple waterfalls, petroglyphs and the beginning of the old toll gate road have been cleared. The Rock offers guided horseback riding tours, and the trails are open to the public. Visit therockgolfclub.com for more details.
Rogers scholarship winners recognized
The Charles F. Rogers Scholarship committee is proud to announce this year’s selections for the Charles F. Rogers Scholarship Award. Kaylee Gillespie and Jake Alexander are the 2020 recipients of the Charles F. Rogers Scholarship Award. Kaylee and Jake will receive a $1,000 scholarship to put toward their college education. “Congratulations to Kaylee and Jake for representing our basketball program and for their perseverance to achieve success on and off the court,” the scholarship committee said in a news release.
Courier Community Calendar 7-22-20
• Church leaders summit is August 12
Behavioral Health Services of Pickens County (BHSPC) and the Steppin’ It Up Coalition invite Pickens County church leaders to the Road to Recovery Through Christ Summit, which aims to educate them about the opioid problem in Pickens County. Each church is invited to send one or two people to the summit. Summit speakers are set to include baseball legend Darryl Strawberry, Southern Gospel musician Joseph Habedank and area pastors Gary Edwards and Darian Blue.
The summit will take place from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Aug. 12 at Southern Wesleyan University. There is no cost to attend, and lunch is provided.
The facility will be set up for social distancing, and masks will be provided to attendees. Attendees are asked to be a part of the Steppin’ It Up Coalition for at least a year.
The coalition’s mission is to give Pickens County youth the knowledge, motivation and support to combat the temptations of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs.
To register for the Summit, visit eventbrite.com/e/road-to-recovery-through-christ-summit-tickets-94485646111?aff=ebdssbeac.
For more information about the summit or the coalition, contact the prevention office of BHSPC at (864) 898-5800.
• 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.
Berry, Berry delicious dishes
By Olivia Fowler
For the Courier
ofowler@thepccourier.com
Almost everybody likes blueberry pie, but this year’s featured blueberry recipes are less well known.
The breakfast French bread casserole isn’t run of the mill. It is convenient, can be made ahead the day before and popped in the oven to fill up a crowd for breakfast.
The salad with cashews makes a light side dish, the blueberry lattice bars are a great snack and the blueberry lemon trifle satisfies the most persnickety taste buds.
So try something a little different and enjoy.
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Courier Trespass Notices 7-22-20
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:
Susan P. Gilstrap and