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Tri-County ECE program receives grant

By Lisa Garrett
Tri-County Technical College
news@thepccourier.com

PENDLETON — Tri-County Technical College’s Early Childhood Education (ECE) program was awarded $22,500 from SC Endeavors to support academics, accreditation, supplies and professional development.

SC Endeavors is the professional development system for South Carolina’s early childhood workforce. Its mission is to support the continuous growth and improvement of early education programs and professionals to create positive outcomes for young children and their families in South Carolina.

TCTC received two distributions of funds to support the ECE program.

This year, SC Endeavors awarded the S.C. Technical College System’s Early Childhood Development programs $6,500 from the McDonald Early Education Support Fund.

This year, the Biden administration and Congress authorized additional funding to support early care and education, focusing on workforce education and compensation.

“I am pleased to announce that each South Carolina technical college will receive an additional $10,000 to focus on meeting early childhood program needs,” SC Endeavors state director Melissa G. Starker said.

This additional one-time distribution of $10,000 comes from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Stabilization fund.

TCTC also received an additional $6,000 for National Association for the Education of Young Children’s (NAEYC) program accreditation support.

Last year, TCTC’s ECE program was among the 11 degree programs in the United States that earned renewed accreditation from the NAEYC Commission on the Accreditation of Early Childhood Higher Education Programs.

This additional funding will support the pursuit and maintenance of the program’s accreditation and will support bringing peer groups from across the state to collaborate on accreditation goals.

“Looking at the big picture, we will use funds to support professional development opportunities within NAEYC,” said Meredith Dickens, department head for public services in the Business and Public Services Division at TCTC.

ECE program director Kimberly Sharp and Dickens will attend the NAEYC spring conference through the Professional Learning Institute this summer.

“Attending the conference allows us to keep abreast of trends and collaborate with our peers,” Dickens said. “We return to campus with fresh ideas to support our learners in the classroom. We also are able to connect with colleagues nationwide.”

Funds supplement the professional development and growth of ECE students as well.

Last year ECE faculty and 10 students attended the South Carolina Association for the Education of Young Children’s Annual Conference in Columbia last year.

“This event allowed students and faculty to network and to share our passions for early education with like-minded peers,” Dickens said.

“These funds pay travel and conferences fees,” she added. “Students said this experience was a highlight of the academic year. Conference topics reinforced material learned in class. They felt connected to the profession.”

Funds can also be used to purchase classroom materials and resources, Dickens said.

“This year, we began our own lending library, whereby we purchase books that students can use when in student teaching and practicum experiences,” she said. “We also are building a student resource lending bank where students can check out resources, such as a portable light table, to create lessons.

“SC Endeavors is a longtime valued partner. We appreciate their commitment as a stakeholder and partner with our ECE program.”

Starker said SC Endeavors is “proud” of its partnerships and looks forward to working with TCTC in the future.

“Together, we are improving the quality of childcare for children and families in South Carolina,” she said.

Tri-County’s Early Childhood Development program is designed to prepare those entering the field of child care or those currently employed but seeking additional training. Graduates are employed as teachers in public and private early care settings, family day care homes and as teacher assistants in public schools. Many choose to continue their educations by pursuing a bachelor’s degree.

Tri-County Technical College, a public two-year community and technical college serving Anderson, Oconee and Pickens counties, enrolls more than 9,000 students annually and offers more than 70 major fields of study, including computer technology, industrial electronics, mechatronics, nursing and university transfer programs.

Tri-County boasts the highest student success rate among two-year colleges in the state and ranks in the top 1 percent nationally for successful student transfers to four-year colleges and universities. To learn more, visit tctc.edu.

Black History Month presentation planned at Central-Clemson Library

CENTRAL — The Pickens County Library System is partnering with the Clemson Area African American Museum to provide a free lecture on civil rights in South Carolina.

The lecture will be presented by the museum’s director, Angela Agard, and will recount various activities and trailblazers that led to groundbreaking rulings for equality in our state.

The Central-Clemson Library will host the presentation at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 19.

The Central-Clemson Library is located at 105 Commons Way in Central.

Community Calendar 2-8-22

• Veterans invited to American Legion

Veterans in the Liberty area are invited to the next meeting of American Legion Post 67 in Liberty.
The Legion meets on the third Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Scout Hut, circle off North Palmetto Street. All veterans are invited.

• United Wesleyan to host fundraiser

The United Wesleyan Church, located at 738 Rice Road in Easley, will be having a fundraiser for the church’s Operation Christmas Child shoebox ministry.
The event is planned at Pizza Inn in Pickens from 5-8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 18. Those in attendance are asked to mention at check out that they are there for the fundraiser.

Courier Community Calendar 2-1-23

• Veterans invited to American Legion

Veterans in the Liberty area are invited to the next meeting of American Legion Post 67 in Liberty.
The Legion meets on the third Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Scout Hut, circle off North Palmetto Street. All veterans are invited.

• United Wesleyan to host fundraiser

The United Wesleyan Church, located at 738 Rice Road in Easley, will be having a fundraiser for the church’s Operation Christmas Child shoebox ministry.
The event is planned at Pizza Inn in Pickens from 5-8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 18. Those in attendance are asked to mention at check out that they are there for the fundraiser.

Clemson Downs donation

Clemson Downs contributed $1,500 to Tri-County Technical College’s Foundation to continue its support of the TCTC nursing program. The donation will support a future nurse as they continue their education at TCTC. James Hill, executive director of Clemson Downs, fourth from left, and TCTC president Galen DeHay, third from left, are pictured with, from left, Grayson Kelly, vice president of institutional advancement and business relations, Dr. Ahmad Chaudhry, dean of TCTC’s health education division, and Jackie Rutledge, TCTC nursing department head.

Pack 51 planning Pinewood Derby

PICKENS — Cub Scout Pack 51 is inviting all area first responders to participate in the annual Pinewood Derby competition.

Emergency officials’ attendance will give Cub Scouts an opportunity to meet and engage with local first responders while enjoying a fun event.

The derby will take place on April 1 at the Pickens Amphitheater. Although the time is not yet finalized, the event will be in the morning, likely around 10 a.m., according to organizers.

The derby is an annual, family-oriented event focused on fun and good sportsmanship. Competition

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Local nonprofit collecting Valentines for area seniors

COUNTY — A local nonprofit is seeking Valentine’s Day cards for area senior citizens.

Members of Warmth and Comfort for the Elderly in Upstate SC use their crochet skills to provide warm items for nursing home patients, hospice groups, home health patients and elderly people who live at home and can’t afford them.

They also hold regular donation drives.

“Our next drive is Valentine cards for each resident and our shut-ins,” said Tammy Ferguson, the group’s CEO. “Last year, we

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Ribbon cutting held

On Jan. 14, magician Donald Carpenter cut the ribbon on the only magic store in Pickens. Magic & Smiles is located inside the Market at the Mill at 225 Pumpkintown Highway in Pickens. On hand for the festivities were Don and Nancy Carpenter and their son, Randy, along with members of the local International Brotherhood of Magicians Ring 63 — president Mike Noonan, Rhett Bryson, Paul DiLella Sr. and Edmund Apperson — Pickens Mayor Fletcher Perry, Greater Pickens Chamber of Commerce executive director Bryan Owens and Beth Vlener. For more information, visit magicandsmiles.com or call (864) 999-4189.

Easley Parks and Rec to offer new art class

EASLEY — The Easley Parks and Recreation Department, located at 111 Walkers Way in Easley, has begun to offer art classes for all ages.

Classes in February will take place on Feb. 9, 16 and 23, with all classes starting at 4 p.m. Feb. 9 will be the first part of a two-part clay class where participants will create clay coil bowls (not food safe). Participants will be able to glaze their bowls during part two of the clay class, which will take place on Feb. 23.

The class on Feb. 16 will explore varying methods and techniques of using watercolor. There are no age restrictions for the courses, but officials do ask that any

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Winter Bluegrass Jubilee to host first-ever Instrument-A-Thon

PICKENS — The Young Appalachian Musicians (YAM) program will hold its annual indoor music festival, the Winter Bluegrass Jubilee, on Jan. 28 at Pickens High School.

There will be live music, workshops, jamming rooms and concessions from 1-6:30 p.m.

Join the Upcountry’s musical community to celebrate the 12th annual Winter Bluegrass Jubilee, an event that supports Young Appalachian Musicians by preserving southern Appalachian music. The event gives students and community members alike the opportunity to participate in instructional workshops with the headlining musicians. Students revel in the camaraderie that music brings and also gain valuable experience performing on stage.

Shawn Lane and Sons will be the headliner for the 2023 Jubilee. Additional performers include Carley

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