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Guthrie
always wanted to provide 2017 and just kind of re-
for her two kids, Za’Qwan ally liked it, enjoyed that
(7) and Za’Nyia (4). we were doing something
“I am looking forward to help someone else,”
headed
to giving my kids a house Giltner said. “I’ve been do-
to call their home,” Grif- ing that on my Fridays off
fin said, “It’s something I ever since.”
know I worked so hard to “I’m anonymously help-
get for them.” ing somebody else be a
Griffin heard about Hab-
itat for Humanity through
a coworker.
“Habitat is one of the
homeowner and giving
back in that way without
them knowing who I am
but also the camaraderie
to AGT
semi-
best organizations I have KAELYN CASHMAN | THE GREER CITIZEN of being around all the reg-
ever encountered,” Griffin ular volunteers that come
said. “They not only help out and selflessly do this.
you with a major step in
Habitat for Humanity volunteers are working on a new home in the Greer community for There’s several out here
the Griffin family.
finals
your life, but they genu- that have been doing this
inely care about you. And to classes, worked at the them work a couple jobs tons of homeowner prepa- for like 20 years,” she said.
for that I am grateful.” build sites and more. along with caring for kids, ration classes,” such as “Meeting different peo-
In order to qualify for “Our families do so said Karen Olson, Volun- budgeting and fire safety. ple from the community,
a home, Griffin has gone much work,” as most of teer Coordinator. “They do “We want to make sure SEE HABITAT | A6 BY BILLY CANNADA
EDITOR
breakfast &B.A.lunch
the residence. needed no introduction.
The suspect demanded The long-time staff of
money from the victim
and took an undisclosed
amount of cash before
6am - 2pm Bennett
B.A. Bennett Insurance will
bring more than 107 years
of combined experience
customers, and we want
fleeing in a gray, four-door to the company, ensuring our customers to feel like
vehicle, driven by a His- that customers have the they are right at home,”
panic female. familiar service they are B.A. Bennett President Ju-
The victim suffered mi- accustomed to while of- lie Lenderman said of the
nor injuries as a result of fering additional products company’s sale.
the home invasion. and convenience. “It was a good time to
Deputies request for “We have the same core merge with that plus it
anyone with information values and beliefs where it gained us access to more
regarding this incident is all about customer rela- carriers. The more carri- JULIE HOLCOMBE | THE GREER CITIZEN
to call Crime Stoppers of tions and staying local to ers you have the better
Greenville at 23-CRIME. the community. We value you can keep your rates Carole Craft, Julie Lenderman, and Brenda Hammett, left to right, will continue to help
the relationship of our SEE INSURANCE | A6 B.A. Bennett customers and newcomers at Countybanc Insurance.
News
visit www.gapcreekbap- Three Rivers Baptist The Golden Hearts of
tistchurch.com or email Association will offer Fall Apalache Baptist Church
GapCreekBaptistChurch@ Spanish Classes beginning (ABC) will have a covered
gmail.com. Monday, Sept. 10, at the dish supper on Tuesday,
TRBA Mission Center in Sept. 11, at 6 p.m. in the
GAP CREEK BAPTIST TO TERRY CREEK PH CHURCH Taylors. Christian Life Center.
HOLD FUNDRAISER TO HAVE HOMECOMING Times are: Advanced Dean Wilson, a member
Gap Creek Baptist Terry Creek PH Church Class, 4 p.m.; Beginners of the ABC choir, will pres-
Church is sponsoring the is having their Homecom- Class, 6 p.m.; and Interme- ent a musical program for
14th Annual Fundraiser, ing on Sept. 9 at 238 Ter- diate Class, 7 p.m. the senior group.
BBQ and Bluegrass, on Sat- ry Creek Road, Travelers Cost is $35 for new stu- A one day trip is sched-
urday, Sept. 8, at 6 p.m. at Rest. dents; $20 for returning uled Sept. 17 for the “Gold-
the Big White Barn, locat- Guest singers will be students. en Hearts” to travel to the
ed at 539 Gap Creek Road, “The Shelton’s” starting at TRBA Mission Center is Billy Graham Library in
Marietta. 11 a.m. Morning message located at 4305 Locust Hill Charlotte, NC. The group
There is no cost, but do- will be by Pastor Micheal Road. will take a tour at 11:30
nations are welcome. Blankenship. For more information, a.m. and also have lunch
All of the food is donat- For more information, visit threeriversba.org. at the Library. The seniors
ed; therefore, 100 percent contact Bobby Rhymer at plan to eat at 6 p.m. Sept.
of what is given goes into 836-6114. 27 at Zaxby’s in Greer.
One Nation.
One Mission.
Many Opportunities.
NOW HIRING
Transportation Security Officers at
Greenville-Spartanburg Airport (GSP)
No experience required
B.A. BENNETT
has joined
One might ask why our two companies would want to combine our
operations. Quite simply, we share a common interest in serving clients
with the same level of care and competency that you have enjoyed for
many, many years.
Much like B.A. Bennett, which was founded in 1923, Countybanc Insurance
began its operations in Greenwood, SC and is proud to celebrate 99 years
in business. Mr. Bennett saw a need to help folks in the community the same
way Mr. Dantzler did at Countybanc Insurance in 1919.
Jack of hearts
H
aving recently lost our 16 year old it was time to eat. Always a dog who or dogs, spilling out the front door and
one-eyed Jack/Rat terrier, Rosie, I’M JUST bolted her food because, we wrongly excitedly underfoot as I walk across
as quiet as she was, how silent the
house has become. I see her everywhere
SAYING assumed, when she’d been dumped she
never knew when she might eat again,
the yard to the barn each morning. The
squirrels have grown bold and have
and nowhere: her empty bed beside she began to eat slowly, in a detached stripped the orchard of its apples and
the blue hutch, the image of her rising, manner. It was then that we realized make no attempt to even move from my
stretching, her docked tail wagging with
PAM STONE that Bonnie’s greediness would lead to path as they eat their stolen booty as
happy anticipation of breakfast, lunch, her scarfing all her own food as well I walk past. There are mice in the tack
dinner or countless treats before having with bared fangs, to remain Alpha dog. as Rosie’s, so Rosie gobbled her kibble room for the first time in years and I’ve
a deft trot around the house and barn Rosie cheerfully acquiesced and in that before Bonnie shoved her snout into her put away the stainless steel water dish I
before returning for another long nap. blissful union Rosie lived her life with stepsister’s dish. used to keep in the barn aisle.
When you live on a farm animals gen- Bonnie dictating when they would bark, We loved Rosie as much as she would Perhaps we’ll get another dog. Perhaps
erally just show up. People dump dogs eat, bark, chase a squirrel, nap, bark, pee allow us. Her allegiance was to Bonnie we’ll take a break. I can’t bear to ken-
and cats frequently in the area, and 15 and bark. and owing to PTS from horrific prior nel a dog, so it might be nice for Paul
years ago Rosie was one of them. It took When Bonnie left us at age 15 having abuse, regardless of the fact that she and I to actually take a trip somewhere
Paul and me no less than 6 months to outlived even the most generous progno- had lived and slept and cuddled with us together instead of one of us remaining
catch her. She would take a treat from sis given to her failing heart, Rosie was for 15 years, she would still tremble and home. But for now my eyes remain fixed
our hand, then scurry backwards, eating bereft. She had said goodbye to Bonnie indeed cower when we approached her. on the driveway where I watched both
it with the frantic anxiety of a last meal and even sniffed her motionless body We would have to sit and allow her to dogs roar to the mailbox and back in a
and bark repeatedly at us, bouncing off after Dr Evans assisted her into an end- sidle up to us in her own good time. And pointless, yet exuberant tradition that
her front paws, snout pointed skywards. less sleep in our home, but like a woman she would. She ached to trust but the greeted each day for 15 years. Should
Then she saw Bonnie, our late beloved married 50 years to a man who paid all damage done so many years ago clung that image begin to dissipate, then there
Jack, and that was it. Rosie was besotted, the bills and took care of all household like cobwebs within her instincts. will, I think, be room for another dog to
and Bonnie, an only child, was horrified, issues, Rosie had no idea how to func- Even with four cats the house feels take up residence.
jealous and only begrudgingly allowed tion. Paul and I had to help her know quite empty and it borders on the Until then, I can still see them too
her to tag along while insisting, often when it was time to go outside and when absurd to have a farm without a dog, clearly.
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he Greer Citizen accepts Let- When I first moved to the Upstate, I had the est? If you’ve got a Greer address, say you’re lectors and others reclining at
ters to the Editor. Letters same answer for anybody who asked where I from Greer. It ain’t that hard. table with them. And the Phari-
should be 125 words or less was from…. This place is one of the best kept secrets in sees and their scribes grumbled
and include a name and a phone “I’m from Greenville…” South Carolina, which, on second thought, at his disciples, saying, ‘Why
number for verification. I just figured, like most people, that Green- might be a reason to keep claiming Greenville do you eat and drink with tax
The Greer Citizen reserves the ville was the landmark people recognized, and and Spartanburg. collectors and sinners?’
right to edit any content. it should be used to avoid confusion. Maybe if Greer keeps taking the back seat, it In verses 31-32, Jesus an-
Letters to the Editor can be But those days are over. Greer can stand on its will stay a place we all know and love. swered them, saying, “Those
mailed to 317 Trade St., Greer own two legs without any help from two nearby who are well have no need of
29651. cities that aren’t nearly as good. Billy Cannada a physician, but those who are
And so… I resolved to never give outsiders sick. I have not come to call the
righteous but sinners to repen-
tance.”
think of myself in direct ministry,” Hoffman said. for the community,” he another’s company.”
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far I would go when I set and diners. It forces us ing us build a DNA that is specifically through pro-
out to do this,” he said “I out into the communi- relationship and service grams like Mentor Up-
just thought that if I could ty,” Hoffman said. “With oriented. That’s a healthy state. We have all sorts of
get a couple of weeks on all of the challenges that foundation for us and a avenues to be a blessing to
the show, it would be a big come from being a mobile healthy way of thinking this school and that’s real-
win. From now on, this is church, we have no choice about church,” Hoffman ly appealing.”
just an added bonus be- but to be present with the said. “This isn’t just a venue
cause I’ve already gotten community and gather The added obstacles for us to rent—it’s a plat-
what I wanted out of this in every nook and cranny only strengthen relation- form to serve,” Eill added.
show. I’m just going to try Greer has.” ships, Hoffman said. To learn more about the
my hardest to stand out as David Eill, the church’s “There’s camaraderie church, visit tcgreersta-
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Guthrie said he is de- the move really doesn’t together, and there are Sunday services begin at
bating between another change anything for con- plenty of opportunities 10 a.m. weekly.
original song and a cover gregation that has grown
for his semi-final perfor- to over 140 members.
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years with the company. and the combination vault Cullum is excited to see
“We have a lot of the with a brass gate and ex- B.A. Bennett’s tradition
same customers that we posed nickel mechanism carried on at Countybanc
THE LOCK
did when I first came here. still in use. Insurance.
That’s a good thing,” she “You can tell where peo- “Julie Lenderman, Car-
said. “I think it’s just be- ple stood over time at the ole Craft, and Brenda
cause of the customer ser- countertops. You can see Hammett are first-class
vice. They know Carole… where (the floor is) kind people, loyal and profes-
Jack (Allen, Lenderman’s of concaved in a little bit. sional employees, and nice
father) was in here a long That was kind of cool ladies,” he said.
on Senior Living!
time…and they trusted us when we uncovered that,” He plans to make a
to handle their business.” Lenderman said. few improvements to the
Lenderman joined the Craft recalls Bennett building that could not be
staff in 2003 when her fa- having a man come up completed while occupied
ther, who had been presi- from the Bank of Greer to before putting it on the
dent of the company since polish the safe door peri- market.
the mid-70’s, decided to odically in the late 1950’s “Then, I will listen to
retire. and early 1960’s, even anyone that may be inter-
Joining the three in the though it would not look ested in the location,” he
new office will be Tammy much different when com- said. “As the iconic build-
Hendrix, providing com- pleted. ing in Downtown Greer
mercial line service.
“We’ve met her and she
“Mr. Bennett loved this
building. He liked all of
for 95 plus years, it is a
great location for a cof-
It’s now easier than ever
has a love of Greer just
like we do. She was born
the dark woodwork,” Craft
said.
fee shop, wine bar, small
restaurant, or other retail
to enjoy the affordable,
and raised here so she’s When B.A. Bennett use. And, with the new carefree lifestyle you’ve
excited about getting to passed away, the business hotel being built 150 feet
work in Greer again,” Len- and building were left to from the front door, the been dreaming of. Think
derman said. his wife, Lula. When she location only continues to
Last week, the team died, their daughter, Mar- improve.” of it as a bit of financial
packed up office supplies garet “Bobbie” Bennett
and Craft prepared to Cullum, who had relocated jholcombe@greercitizen.com | 877-2076 security that can make
a big difference in your
budget and your pocket.
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879-2913 First Baptist Church 202 West Poinsett Street • Greer
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Memorial United N Church
Methodist Open301House
on this page, INFO Mountain View UMC McCall St. • Greer
Trinity Fellowship Church 2720 S. Old Highway 14, Greer • 879-4032 201 Main Greer • 877-0956
3610 Brushy Creek Rd., Greer • 877-0419 People’s Baptist Church
call 864-877-2076. 1700 N. Pleasantburg Dr, Greenville • 244-6011
BAPTIST
310 Victor Avenue Ext., Greer • 848-0449
Piney Grove Missionary Baptist Church
201 Jordan Rd., Lyman • 879-2646
PRACTICAL HEARING 848-5500
417 S. Buncombe Rd.
6525 Mountain View Rd., Taylors • 895-8532
Sharon United Methodist Church
Suite 7C
1421 Reidville Sharon Rd., Greer • 879-7926
Abner Creek Baptist Church
2461 Abner Creek Rd., Greer • 877-6604
Pleasant Grove Baptist Church
1002 S. Buncombe Rd., Greer • 877-6436
SOLUTIONS Greer,
St. Mark United Methodist Church
911 St. Mark Rd., Taylors • 848-7141
SC 29650
Airport Baptist Church Pleasant Hill Baptist Church St. Paul United Methodist Church
776 S. Batesville Rd., Greer • 848-7850
Apalache Baptist
4899 Jordan Rd., Greer • 895-3546
Providence Baptist Church
Wednesday,
3856 N. Highway 101, Greer • 895-5570
Victor United Methodist Church
Nov. 9,PRACTICAL
2011
1915 Gap Creek Rd., Greer • 877-6012 2020 Gibbs Shoals Rd., Greer • 877-3483 Sessions at 10 a.m., 12 noon, and 2HEARING
1 Wilson Ave., Greer • 877-5520 p.m.
Bible Baptist Church Rebirth Missionary Baptist Church Woods Chapel United Methodist Church SOLUTIONS
6645 Mountain View Rd., Taylors • 895-7003 2375 Racing Road, Greer • 877-0449 Come, Bring YourWoodQuestions
2388 Brown and Get Straight Unbiased
Rd., Greer • 921-3557
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Blue Ridge Baptist Church Riverside Baptist Church Zoar United Methodist Church
417 S. Buncombe Road
3950 Pennington Rd., Greer • 895-5787 1249 S. Suber Rd., Greer • 879-4400 Try the New
1005 SIQ
Highway 357,Series
Greer • 877-0758
3315 Brushy Creek Rd., Greer • 877-8090 HEARING
Jim Swiger H.I.S.
Southside Baptist Church Greer, SC 29650
BridgePointe Schedule your
600 Bridge Rd., Taylors • 244-2774 410 S. Main St., Greer • 421-5686 PRESBYTERIAN AID Jim SCSwiger DHEC #412
101 Calvary St., Greer • 877-9759 1200 Devenger Rd., Greer • 268-7652
Calvary Baptist Taylors First Baptist Church Fellowship Presbyterian Church
Seating is limited. Please call
238-4754
for appointment.
Free
Hearing
108 Forest St., Greer • 968-0092 200 W. Main St., Taylors • 244-3535 1105 Old Spartanburg Rd., Greer • 877-3267
Calvary Hill Baptist United Family Ministries 269-1007
First Presbyterian Church 269-1007
or 281-1092 Tests
100 Edward Rd., Lyman 13465 E. Wade Hampton Blvd., Greer • 877-3235 100 School St., Greer • 877-3612
Calvary Road Baptist Church Victor Baptist Fulton Presbyterian Church
108 Bright Rd., Greer • 593-2643 121 New Woodruff Rd., Greer • 877-9686 821 Abner Creek Rd., Greer • 879-3190
Camp Creek Baptist Church Washington Baptist Church
1100 Camp Creek Rd., Taylors 3500 N. Highway 14, Greer • 895-1510 3315
OTHERBrushy Creek Rd., Greer • 877-8090
DENOMINATIONS
For information Cedar Grove Baptist Church Welcome Home Baptist Church Agape House 900 Gap Creek Rd., Greer • 329-7491 For information
109 Elmer St., Greer • 877-6216 1779 Pleasant Hill Rd., Greer • 901-7674 Anglican Church of St. George the Martyr
about advertising Community Baptist Church 427 Batesville Rd., Simpsonville • 281-0015 about advertising
642 S. Suber Rd., Greer • 848-3500 CATHOLIC Barton’s Memorial Pentacostal Holiness
on this page,
on this page, Double Springs Baptist Church Blessed Trinity Catholic Church Highway 101 North, Greer
Bethesda Temple 125 Broadus St., Greer • 877-8523
call 864-877-2076. 3800 Locust Hill Rd., Taylors • 895-1314 901 River Rd., Greer • 879-4225
Beulah Christian Fellowship Church call 864-877-2076.
Ebenezer-Welcome Baptist Church
4005 Highway 414, Landrum • 895-1461 CHURCH OF CHRIST 1017 Mauldin Rd., Greenville • 283-0639
Calvary Bible Fellowship
El Bethel Baptist Church Riverside Church of Christ
Holiday Inn, Duncan • 266-4269
313 Jones Ave., Greer • 877-4021 2103 Old Spartanburg Rd., Greer • 322-6847
• 879-2913 Calvary Chapel of Greer
Emmanuel Baptist Church 3315 Brushy Creek Rd. • Greer • 877-8090
For information
423 S. Buncombe Rd., Greer • 877-2121 CHURCH OF GOD Christ Fellowship
Enoree Fork Baptist Church Church of God - Greer 343 Hampton Rd., Greer • 879-8446
For information 100 Enoree Circle, Greer • 268-4385
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500 Trade St., Greer • 877-0374
Church of God of Prophecy
Christian Heritage Church
900 N. Main St., Greer • 877-2288
on thison page,
this page, 1300 Locust Hill Rd., Greer • 877-1881
First Baptist Church
2416 N. Highway 14, Greer • 877-8329 Christian Life Center 2 Country Plaza • 322-1325
call 864-877-2076. Eastside Worship Center Christian Outreach 106 West Rd. • 848-0308
call 864-877-2076. 202 W. Poinsett St., Greer • 877-4253 601 Taylors Rd., Taylors • 268-0523 El-Bethel Holiness 103 E. Church St. • 968-9474
Freedom Fellowship O’Neal Church of God Faith Family Church
4373 Wade Hampton Blvd., Taylors • 631-1336 3794 Berry Mill Rd., Greer • 895-4273 3339 Wade Hampton Blvd., Taylors • 244-0207
Friendship Baptist Church Pelham Church of God of Prophecy Faith Temple 5080 Sandy Flat Rd., Taylors • 895-2524
1600 Holly Springs Rd., Lyman • 877-4746 139 Abner Creek Rd., Greer • 801-0528 Harmony Fellowship Church
Good News Baptist Church Praise Cathedral Church of God 468 S. Suber Rd., Greer • 877-8287
Harvest Christian Church
For information 1592 S. Highway 14, Greer • 879-2289
Grace Baptist Church
3390 Brushy Creek Rd., Greer • 879-4878
2150 Highway 417, Woodruff • 486-8877
International Cathedral of Prayer
about advertising 760 W. Gap Creek Rd., Greer • 879-3519 EPISCOPAL 100 Davis Avenue • Greer • 655-0009
Grace Place Good Shepherd Episcopal
on this page, 407 Ridgewood Dr., Greer 200 Cannon St., Greer • 877-2330
Journey Fellowship
1846 Old Hwy. 14S • 877-2442
Greer Freewill Baptist Church DILL CREEK COMMONS
call 864-877-2076. 110 Pine Ridge Dr., Greer • 968-0310 LUTHERAN
Lifesong Church 1379 W. Wade Hampton, Greer
12481 Greenville Highway, Lyman • 439-2602
Groveland Baptist Church Abiding Peace Ev. Lutheran Church Living Way Community Church 864-848-5222
2 Groveland Rd., Taylors •• 879-2913
879-2913 401 Batesville Rd., Simpsonville •288-4867 3239 N. Highway 101, Greer • 895-0544
Heritage Chapel Baptist Church
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Apostolic Lutheran Church New Beginnings Outreach
218 Alexander Rd., Greer • 989-0170 104 New Woodruff Rd., Greer • 968-2424
Greer 453 N. Rutherford Rd., Greer • 848-4568
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Highland Baptist Church Immanuel Lutheran Church & School LCMS New Hope Freedom
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3270 Hwy. 414, Taylors • 895-5270 2820 Woodruff Rd., Simpsonville • 297-5815 109 W. Wade Hampton Blvd. • Greer • 205-8816 4389 Wade
information Hillcrest Baptist Church Redeemer Lutheran Church, ELCA New Life in Christ 210 Arlington Rd. • 346-9053 Blvd.
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111 Biblebrook Dr., Greer • 877-4206
Hispanic Baptist Iglesia Bautista Hispana
300 Oneal Rd., Greer • 877-5876
Saints Peter and Paul Ev. Lutheran Wade Hampton Blvd. • Duncan • 426-4933 awn Taylors
on this page, 199 Hubert St., Greer • 877-3899 400 Parker Ivey Dr., Greenville • 551-0246 Shekhinah Kind Glory Church 864-292-1842
call 864-877-2076.
508 North Main St. • 877-4043
Holly Springs Baptist Church
250 Hannon Rd., Inman • 877-6765 METHODIST
600 N. Main St., Greer • 655-4545
Springwell Church & ractor
7 am - 10 pm Mon.-Sat. Locust Hill Baptist Church Bethel United Methodist Church
4369 Wade Hampton Blvd., Taylors • 268-2299
5534 Locust Hill Rd., Travelers Rest • 895-1771 St. Andrews Anglican Church
105 E. Arlington Ave., Greer • 879-2066 www.standrewupstate.com
Maple Creek Baptist Church Covenant United Methodist Church
609 S. Main St., Greer • 877-1791 United Anglican Fellowship
1310 Old Spartanburg Rd., Greer • 244-3162 1001 W. Poinsett St., Greer • 629-3350
Memorial Drive Baptist Church Ebenezer United Methodist Church United Christian Church
For information 570 Memorial Drive Ext., Greer • 877-7061
Milford Baptist Church
174 Ebenezer Road, Greer • 987-9644 105 Daniel Ave., Greer • 895-3966 For information
Faith United Methodist Church United House of Prayer
about advertising 1282 Milford Church Rd., Greer • 895-5533 1301 S. Main St. (S. Hwy. 14), Greer • 877-0308 213 Oak St., Greer • 848-0727 about advertising
Mount Lebanon Baptist Church Fews Chapel United Methodist Church Upstate Friends’ Meeting (Quaker)
on this page, 572 Mt. Lebanon Church Rd., Greer • 895-2334 4000 N. Highway 101, Greer • 895-2522 P.O. Box 83, Lyman • 439-8788
on this page,
New Hope Baptist Church Upstate Tree of Life
call 864-877-2076. 561 Gilliam Rd., Greer • 879-7080
Grace United Methodist Church
627 Taylor Rd., Greer • 877-7015 203 East Bearden St., Greer • 848-1295
call 864-877-2076.
New Jerusalem Baptist Church Lee Road United Methodist Church Victorian Hills Community Church
413 E. Poinsett St., Greer • 968-9203 1377 East Lee Rd., Taylors • 244-6427 209 Victor Ave. Ext., Greer • 877-3981
New Life Baptist Church Vine Worship Center
90 Becco Rd., Greer • 895-3224 4373 Wade Hampton Blvd., Taylors • 244-8175
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Police Department. All After being handcuffed exposure form was com-
suspects are to be consid- and assisted in standing, pleted.
ered innocent until proven she immediately began The damage to the po- Yanet Bazan Baez Jose Angel Curbelo-Horta Elieser Curbelo Rosales
guilty in the court of law.) pulling away from him lice vehicle was estimated
and actively pushed her at over $2,500.
RESISTING ARREST
Kristin Carroline Pee-
bles, 28, of Greer has been
charged with Escape and
weight back toward him as
he tried to escort her out
of the house.
Once outside the house,
Peebles had multiple
prior convictions for Ma-
licious Damage, Grand
Larceny and Petit Larceny
Three charged in large-
scale marijuana bust
Assault on Officer While Peebles continued pulling in Greenville County and
Resisting Arrest following away from officers and Laurens City.
initial charges of Violation again had to be placed on Later, according to an-
of Probation, Failure to Pay the ground while another other incident report, on
On Greer
Support, Resisting Arrest officer pulled his police Aug. 25, around 3 a.m.,
with Assault/Injury on Po- car closer for transport. an officer responded to ticated, with elaborate ing on, the sheriff’s office
lice Officers, Attempt to Peebles had to be forci- 250 Westmoreland Road, lighting and ventilation stated.
Escape, Malicious Damage
and Identity Fraud.
According to the first
bly place inside the vehi-
cle due to her continuing
resistance.
Pelham Medical Center,
regarding an escaped pris-
oner.
property systems.
It is unknown how long
the operation had been go-
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SPORTS EDITOR
Byrnes falls
showing her how.
BILLY CANNADA | THE GREER CITIZEN It’s not that we want
our daughter to be de-
Matthew Huff and the Greer offense put up 48 points during a win over Westside last velopmentally delayed or
we think she’s growing
to Don Bosco
Friday at Dooley Field.
too fast (she is). But her
life is now constantly in
on Mauldin
co on the ropes. ing yards on the night. used to seeing kids with they’re there.
With a 17-3 lead on the “Obviously, he looked speed and kids that are Although you may not
road in Ramsey, New Jer- fine. He came back in there big. When we get here on see these things, they are
sey, Byrnes gave up 19 BY BILLY CANNADA and played pretty well,” Friday night, there’s noth- all your child sees.
unanswered points in the SPORTS EDITOR Young said. “We think he’s ing new for us.” For example: the oth-
fourth quarter to pick up going to be fine.” The win over Westside is er day we were showing
their first loss of the sea- Dre Williams is danger- The Yellow Jackets’ final Greer’s first victory over off Penny’s crawling to a
son. ous with the football in his touchdown came from an the rams all summer. The friend when she begins
The Rebels topped Don hands. unlikely source, as Quanta- Jackets had racked up to move across the hard-
Bosco last season, 24-21. That’s the lesson West- vious “Quack” Cohen took four losses to Westside wood floor at a high rate
Byrnes was trailing by side learned on the Yel- a handoff from 1 yard out during 7-on-7 action in of speed.
a field goal after the first PRESTON BURCH | THE GREER CITIZEN low Jackets’ first offensive June and July. “Look at her go!” We
half of play, but came out possession Friday night, ‘The big challenge “7-on-7s are practice. all cheered. “She’s got it
hot in the third. The Reb- Byrnes will return to action as the senior running back That’s what they are and down! Good girl! YAY!”
els’ first touchdown came on Sept. 14. took a carry 69 yards for a now will be to go we use them for that pur- Penny went straight to
on a Kobe Moss pick, as touchdown. pose,” Young said. “We a drill bit that had been
the Byrnes defender re- the Rebels in the final min- “I had to set the tone,” on the road and want to compete in it and laying on the floor for
turned the interception 30 utes. Williams said. do well, but at the end of who knows how long
yards for a score. Byrnes will have the “I just know how to see how we do. Can the day, it’s not 11-on-11.” and stuck it right in her
Quarterback BJ Peake week off before traveling read the defense. I can tell mouth.
then hit Nana Burriss on to Spartanburg on Sept. where they’re going before we be successful MOVING ON The funny part comes
a 65-yard pass to add an- 14 for the first game of re- they know where they’re This Friday, Greer will when you see every adult
other score, before kicker gion play. going.” in a different take on its fourth-straight in a room lunge for a
Clayton Crile nailed a 42- The Rebels will then Greer didn’t slow down Class AAAAA opponent child that just stuck a
yard field goal. play Gaffney at home and after that, cruising to a environment?’ with a trip to Mauldin. foreign object in their
Don Bosco tallied two Riverside on the road to 48-14 win over a Class Young said his team will mouth.
touchdowns, a safety and close out September. AAAAA opponent. need to prove itself on the How did that drill bit
a field goal to squeak past “Our kids have played Will Young road. get there? The answer is
well,” head coach Will “We’ve been home for a quite simple. It has al-
Young said. “I know we’re Greer head coach couple weeks and we’ve ways been there, await-
2-1 and Byrnes gets the played well,” Young said. ing the moment when
Southside Tigers
to play even better as the almost didn’t go back to ferent environment?” isn’t the only problem
season goes along.” the defensive lineman in The defense will contin- her newfound mobility
The Yellow Jackets the red zone. ue to be key for the Yellow brings.
scored four times in the “He almost got no car- Jackets, but Cohen said Penny has always
BY BILLY CANNADA the contest. first quarter. Williams ries after he fumbled the his group will be up for napped on our bed and
SPORTS EDITOR Southside accumulated rushed for another score, ball,” Young said with a the challenge. cried when it was time
more than 600 yards of while Trey Houston found smile. “But later on, we got “Coach tells us every for her to get up. But as
The Warriors picked total offense, racking up Braxton Collins on a 22 back down there and said, day that we’ve got to be she’s grown more wise,
up their third loss of the four tackles for loss and yard route for a touch- ‘yeah, let’s give him anoth- great, so that’s what we she’s started to realize
season last Friday, falling three sacks. The Tigers down. Edwin Sales added a er shot.’” try to do,” Cohen said. “We that staying quiet when
to Southside 56-6 on the picked off the Warriors 37 yard field goal to make Cohen made the most of work to make our offense she wakes up with no-
road. one time on the night. it 24-0 heading into the the opportunity. better, and it also makes body in the room is more
Riverside will take the The Warriors have second. “I had to make up for us better.” advantageous for her. It
week off before returning moved back into their “Trey is a special play- what I did,” Cohen said. Young’s star running allows her to do as she
to the gridiron on Sept. 14 old region. They will face er,” Young said. “His best “The offensive line did a back is setting bigger pleases. Nobody there to
for a matchup with Boiling matchups with Boiling days are still yet to come. good job and I managed to goals. tell her “no” or to let her
Springs. Springs, Mauldin, Byrnes, He hasn’t really scratched get in. It’s fun.” “We feel really com- know what kind of dan-
Senior quarterback Ja- Hillcrest, Gaffney, Dorman the surface of how good Young said Cohen and fortable,” Williams said. ger she’s in.
son Calhoun had the big and Spartanburg ahead. he can be. Hopefully he’ll his defensive front have “Hopefully, we’re going to The other day, Shannon
night for the Tigers, pass- Riverside’s game against keep getting better.” been causing problems for go deep into the playoffs was in the other room
ing for 256 yards and Boiling Springs is set for Williams, who went teams all year. and make it to state. There grading papers while
two touchdowns on sev- 7:30 p.m. at The Reserva- down with an injury be- “That box is tough,” he are a lot of teams out Penny slept when she
en completions. He also tion. fore halftime, returned said. “We practice against there that are great, but I heard a series of thumps.
rushed for two scores in in the final two quarters it every day, and I think think we’ll be better.” Not just one thump. Two
to three thumps.
This was the sound of
Remains
the force with which she
Max Louris led the ef- hit the floor was enough
fort for Eastside on the to cause pain. My wife
perfect
ground, rushing 20 times goes running into the
for 141 yards. Kodi Jones room and finds the baby
caught a touchdown pass, lying on the floor—her
Roundup
a stone, how to sweep and
PLAYERS OF WEEK 2 |
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GOLF FOR RELIEF
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PRESTON BURCH | THE GREER CITIZEN son Pass, $30. Golf for Relief to benefit
Blue Ridge vs Chapman All passes sold by GMC Greer Relief will be held
Greer at Mauldin Greer’s McZavion Holley was named The Greer Citizen/Owens Insurance Defensive Player can only be used at reg- on Sept. 21 at Greer Golf
of the Week for Week 1. Pictured left to right are: Chris Crist (Owens Insurance), Holley, ular season GMC-hosted and Country Club.
coach Will Young and Shane Lynn (Owens Insurance). events. Passes will not The Captain’s Choice
grant entry to away games, Golf Tournament includes
|
tournament or SCHSL breakfast, Smoke on the
WEEK 2 SCORES
Blue Ridge 7 vs Chesnee 42
PLAYERS OF WEEK 1 AND WEEK 0 playoff games.
For more information,
contact Kelley Bailey, ath-
Water BBQ lunch, soda,
beer and a mimosa bar.
Registration is at 8 a.m.
letic director, at kbailey@ with 9 a.m. shotgun start.
Byrnes 17 at Don Bosco 22 greermiddlecollege.org. For more information,
Eastside 27 at W.Hamp 21 visit greerrelief.org or call
Greer 48 vs Westside 14 DEADLINE FOR BLUE RIDGE 848-5356.
ATHLETIC ID IS FRIDAY
Riverside 6 at Southside 56 The Blue Ridge High GREER CPW TO HOLD GOLF
School Athletic Depart- TOURNAMENT SEPT. 23
ment will be offering all Greer CPW will hold a
BRHS students the oppor- golf tournament on Sept.
SCHEDULES/RECORD |
tunity to purchase an Ath- 23 to support the United
letic ID for the 2018-2019 Way of Greenville County.
school year. The tournament will be
The cost of the ID will held at the Village Greens
BLUE RIDGE be $60 and may be pur- Golf Course in Inman. Reg-
chased during school istration is requested by
Aug. 17..........0 Landrum 42 hours through Friday, Sept. 16. Lunch is at noon
Aug. 31...........7 Chesnee 42 Sept. 7, 2018. with a shotgun start at
Students who wish to 1:30 p.m.
Sept. 7.................Chapman purchase the Athletic ID “We believe this will be a
Sept. 14.....at Travelers Rest for the 2018-2019 school fun and easy way to raise
Sept. 21..............at Pickens year must complete the money and awareness for
Athletic ID form found United Way. The import-
Sept. 28.................... Berea on the school webpage. ant thing is that all money
Oct. 5..................Greenville Forms signed by student will stay local and impact
PRESTON BURCH | THE GREER CITIZEN and parent should be re- people we interact with
Oct. 12...............at Eastside turned when purchasing every day,” said Rex Rob-
Oct. 19.......... Travelers Rest Eastside’s Marshall Skoloff and Chase Barnes were named The Greer Citizen/Owens the ID from Coach Clark erson, of Greer CPW.
Oct. 26................... at Greer Insurance Players of the Week for Week 0 and Week 1. Pictured left to right are: Chris Crist or Coach Eoute. For more information,
(Owens Insurance), Skoloff, Barnes, coach Matt Haley and Shane Lynn (Owens Insurance). The Athletic ID serves visit www.greercpw.com/
as the students ID badge news or call 449-2587.
for school and allows
CHARITY GOLF TOURNEY
PLAYERS OF WEEK 2
him/her admittance into
BYRNES all BRHS home athletic
events for the 2018-2019
SET FOR OCT. 3
The fifth annual Col-
Aug. 17............. 39 Greer 26 school year. (This does not ors 4 Hope Mental Health
Aug. 24. 41 Northwestern21 include jamborees, scrim- America of Greenville
Aug. 31...... 17 Don Bosco 22 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OFFENSIVE PLAYER LINEMAN mages, tournaments, invi-
tations or playoff games.
County Golf Tournament,
presented by Marshall I.
Sept. 14...... at Spartanburg OF THE WEEK OF THE WEEK OF THE WEEK Admission to these must
be purchased separately.)
Pickens Hospital and the
Greenville Health System,
Sept. 21................. Gaffney Once purchased, the will be held on Wednes-
Sept. 28............... Riverside Athletic ID comes with the day, Oct. 3, at The Pre-
Oct. 5.....................Mauldin following guidelines and serve at Verdae.
regulations: Registration opens at
Oct. 12............... at Dorman 1. Lost, stolen, or dam- 8:30 a.m. with a putting
Oct. 19...............at Hillcrest aged ID’s will cost $10 to contest beginning at 9
replace. a.m. prior to the 10 a.m.
Oct. 26........ Boiling Springs 2. Any student who al- shotgun start. Dinner and
lows someone else to use awards reception is sched-
their Athletic ID to enter uled for 3 p.m.
an athletic event will for- All proceeds will bene-
EASTSIDE feit his/her ID.
3. Students must pres-
fit Mental Health Amer-
ica Greenville County, a
Aug. 17...... 22 Southside 18 ent their Athletic ID at non-profit organization
Aug. 24........47 Riverside 21 MILES DRE KYLE the gate/door to obtain
admission to an athletic
that provides advocacy,
awareness and service to
Aug. 31...27 W. Hampton 21
Sept. 14............. at Broome
SCOTT WILLIAMS SCHNEIDER event. No ID, No Admis-
sion, No Exceptions
the mental health commu-
nity, including the agen-
EASTSIDE DL #15 GREER RB #22 GREER OL #78 cy’s 24/7 CRISISline and
Sept. 21........... at Chapman SOPHOMORE SENIOR SENIOR CURLING CLUB OPEN TEENline.
Sept. 28.....at Travelers Rest HOUSE SET FOR SEPT. 11 The event will feature:
12 Tackles 154 Rushing Yards The Palmetto Curling a putting contest prior to
Oct. 5.................... at Berea 4 Tackles for Loss 13 Carries Club will hold an open shotgun start; a hole-in-
Oct. 12...............Blue Ridge 1 QB Hurry 4 Touchdowns house at the Pavilion on one contest; team prizes;
Oct. 19.......................Greer Tuesday, Sept. 11. raffles; snacks, beer and
The open houses will be soft drinks; and dinner
Oct. 26................Greenville available for two one-hour following the tournament.
sessions, 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. For more information,
The event will begin call 467-3344 or visit
with a brief introduction www.mhagc.org.
GREER
CONTEST WIN 50 $
HOW TO PLAY
1. Choose the team in each pairing you think will win tries to the same address must be postmarked by
and write the team’s name beside the corresponding Friday.
letter on the entry form. 4. In the case of a tie, the tiebreaker will apply. If there
2. Only one entry per week per person. (Multiple en- is still a tie, the money will be equally split.
tries will be disqualified.) 5. One winner per month per household.
3. Entries can be hand delivered to 317 Trade St., 6. Judges decisions are final.
Greer, SC 29651 before noon on Friday. Mailed en-
a_______________________________
b ______________________________
TIE BREAKER
Pick Total Score in Game Appearing Below In This Box.
c_______________________________ No Scores, Just Total Points
f _______________________________
g ______________________________
NAME ______________________________________
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direction of the COO,
Chanté DeMoustes, and
tanburg Fairgrounds Sept. skaters and their incred- has turned this once ro-
BY AMY ANDERSON 6-9. ible tricks and turns will mantic project into a suc-
This new performance impress. And although cessful production known
NEW RELEASES will feature an ultra-mod- Cirque Italia does not use and acclaimed all over the
FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT. 4 ern water curtain that animals in performances, country.
controls every droplet of this year the act will fea- Showtimes are Sept. 6-7
PICKS OF THE WEEK water meticulously. Audi- ture amazing lifelike ele- at 7:30 p.m.; Sept. 8-9 at
“Won’t You Be My ence members can expect phant puppets. 1:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m., and
Neighbor” (PG-13) -- As to see words and beautiful Whether it’s a futuristic 7:30 p.m.
its subject is the revolu- patterns as the water falls laser act or mesmerizing Spartanburg Fair-
tionary but soft-spoken to the ‘lagoon’ below. aerial performances, the grounds is located at 575
icon of kindness Fred A careful casting selec- show has something for Fairgrounds Road in Spar-
Rogers, it’s no surprise tion has united the best all tastes and expecta- tanburg.
that director Morgan Nev- artists from all over the tions. For more information
ille’s “Won’t You Be My world. This production Beginning in 2017, or to purchase tickets, vis-
Neighbor” 1) is the high- will feature acts all the Cirque Italia, the first trav- it www.cirqueitalia.com or
est-grossing biographical way from Russia to Mexi- eling Water Circus, intro- call 941-704-8572.
documentary of all time, co. duced a second unit, the ARTWORK | SUBMITTED
and 2) left zero dry eyes
in my viewing audience
(the DVD really should
Things
come fitted with a travel campus of Furman Univer- Sippin’ Safari
pack of tissues). Through sity. Sept. 7, 6:30-9:30 p.m.
31 seasons of “Mr. Rogers’ A reception including a Greenville Zoo
To Do
Neighborhood” covering a talk with the artist is set www.greenvillezoo.com
gamut of difficult issues for Friday, Sept. 28, 6-7:30
-- race, death, family struc- p.m. in the Roe Art Build- ‘Songs Our Students Sing’
ture, violence, disability ing. Laura Brundage
and more -- we came to “My work is inspired Shellie Beeman
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know a man who modeled by historical ceramics as Sept. 8, 1 p.m.
empathy, hope, accep-
tance and, without fail,
NEW LISTINGS well as the flotsam and
jetsam of contemporary
War Memorial Chapel
Bob Jones University
love for all of us, big and culture. Moche ceramics
small. This moving por- SANTANELLO IS FEATURED of Pre-Columbian Peru are Waggin’ at the Waterpark
trait is a deeper look into a ARTIST FOR SEPTEMBER a powerful influence, both Greenville Rec
life of a man whose values Bob Santanello is the technically complex and Sept. 8
are worth emulating and featured artist for the sculpturally compelling. Discovery Island Waterpark
who set an example worth month of September at The richness embodied by Simpsonville
striving for. the Artists Guild Gallery these ancient clay vessels Sept. 22
of Greenville. drives me to make work Otter Creek Waterpark
“Adrift” (PG-13) -- His paintings inspired that is emotive, reflective Greenville
Shailene Woodley and by nature are influenced of my world-view, and vi- greenvillerec.com
Sam Claflin star in a tale by his upbringing in north- sually demanding of the 676-2180 ext. 126
of disaster, resilience and western Pennsylvania. viewer,” Wilt said. “Moche
romance set (literally) on “As an avid outdoors- artists drew from every Square Dance Open House
the high seas. Tami Old- man I have eagerly ex- facet of life: plants, ani- Sept. 10, 7-8:30 p.m.
ham (Woodley) and Rich- PHOTO | SUBMITTED plored the mountains of mals, architecture, the hu- Landmark Hall, Taylors
ard Sharp (Claflin) meet Colorado and the wilder- man body, the divine and thunderbirdsquares.com
and fall in love in Tahiti, Dave Sawyer’s exhibit ‘Wildness’ will be on display at West ness in Montana which the mundane of existence. 244-3960
then are booked to sail a Main Artists Co-op Sept. 20-Oct. 13. has given me a greater I strive to work in this
yacht from Tahiti to San
Diego. Into their path, a
understanding of nature,”
Santanello said. “These ex-
manner as well, combining
objects and forms from
ONGOING EXHIBITS |
category 5 hurricane de-
velops, which they miracu-
lously survive. Since Sharp
Greer artist to periences have provided
the inspiration for much
of my art.”
the diverse culture and so-
ciety in which I live…”
Wilt leads the ceramics
‘Primordial Voices’
Nancy Williamson
is physically incapacitat- The artist creates oil on program at Skidmore Col- Nancy O’Dell-Keim
ed, against all odds and
adrift in the middle of no-
where, Oldham must pull
exhibit ceramics at canvas paintings in a re-
alistic style often using a
palette knife to add char-
lege in Saratoga Springs,
New York, where he inte-
grates cast ceramic forms
Through Sept. 15
West Main Artists Co-op
westmainartists.org
Spartanburg Co-op
it together and save them acter or enhance detail. with wheel thrown and
both. It’s inspirational, “Mother Nature created hand built elements. John Roberts
yes, but also a horrible most of my favorite sub- Regular Thompson Gal- Through Sept. 24
nightmare and one more jects and I have a special lery hours are Monday-Fri- Exhibition Corridor
reason that I do not like Tapping into his love interest in painting land- day, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sargent Art Building
sailing -- especially con- of nature, ceramicist and scapes, wildlife, and fig- For more information, Bob Jones University
sidering this Dramamine photographer Dave Saw- ure studies. I credit my visit mattwilt.com or con-
drama is based on a true yer will exhibit “Wildness,” mother with my artistic tact the Furman University ‘Caution: Wet Paint
story! a collection of pottery and gift. Her wisdom and en- Department of Art at 294- & Whimsy’
decorative wall art, at couragement and creative 2995. Monta Anthony
“Hereditary” (R) -- In his West Main Artists Co-op in spirit have been cherished George ‘Buck’ Brandt III
directorial debut, Ari As-
ter delivers a disconcert-
Spartanburg, Sept. 20-Oct.
13.
throughout my life,” San-
tanello said. EVENT REMINDERS | Ann Crenshaw
Karen White
ing and terrifying story of A public reception will The Artists Guild Gallery Through Sept. 30
the burden of familial leg- be held on Thursday, Sept. of Greenville is located at ‘The Teddy Bears’ Picnic’ West Main Artists Co-op
acy. Annie (in a luminous- 20, 5-9 p.m., during the 200 North Main Street. SCCT Wee Play Theatre
ly deranged performance city’s monthly ArtWalk. For more information, Through Nov. 20
by Toni Collette) has just “This is a celebration Dave Sawyer visit artistsguildgalleryof- South Carolina
lost her distant, secre- of nature and the impor- greenville.com. Children’s Theatre
tive mother. Her mental tance of its wildness in ceramic glazes and firing scchildrenstheatre.org
state already degrading, our world,” Sawyer said. techniques with a combi- PENDARVIS ON DISPLAY 235-2885
she joins an emotional “As Henry David Thoreau nation of detailed designs AT BLOOD CONNECTION
support group where she proclaimed, ‘We need the and free-form expression Artists Guild Gallery ‘Daddy Long Legs’
meets a fellow mourner, tonic of wildness, to wade of color.” of Greenville artist John Sept. 6-9
Joan (Ann Dowd), who in- sometimes in marshes A native of Kansas, Saw- Pendarvis will be featured The Playhouse
troduces her to the world where the bittern and the yer’s professional career in The Blood Connection Furman University
of the occult. Annie and meadow-hen lurk…’ More of 30-plus years was in Artist Showcase through 294-2125
her family (Gabriel Byrne, so now than ever before, urban planning, and he Nov. 13.
Alex Wolff and a creepily this is true,” he explained. worked for various cities An art reception will be
disconnected daughter “This exhibit is a celebra- mostly along the Pacific held on Thursday, Sept.
played by Milly Shapiro) tion of the variety of na- Coast. He began exploring 13, from 5:30-7 p.m. at
experience a series of ter- ture throughout America his creative side in 2008 the Woodruff Road Dona-
rifying occurrences that and hopefully a remind- with classes at an artisan tion Center, 435 Woodruff
unravel them -- immola- er of the importance of studio and soon began Road, Greenville.
tion or decapitation, any- untamed wilderness and working with photography Pendarvis has created an
one? This film is genuinely its counterbalance to our as well. Now retired, he exhibition of shoes with
unnerving and is built for world of civilization.” and his wife live in Greer. a story to tell–revealing
serious deep-horror fans. The exhibition of 15 He has no formal educa- one’s personality and sto-
works will consist of both tion or training in art but ries of happiness, weari-
“Ghost Stories” (NR) vessels and wall art that has always appreciated ness, toll and fun.
-- This lovely little British will be an “enjoyment and both photography and ce-
horror anthology stars a reminder of the impor- ramics. WILT EXHIBIT OPENS
Andy Nyman as Profes- tance of nature and its To see samples of Saw- SEASON AT FURMAN
sor Goodman, host of a wildness,” Sawyer said. yer’s work, visit online: “Simple Machines,”
ghost-story-debunking “It will be an artistic inter- DRS23.com. ceramic works by Mat-
television program. He re- pretation of wildlife and For more information thew Wilt, will be on dis-
ceives a triptych of case natural environs found about West Main Artists play through Sept. 28 in
files, meant to effectively across America using clay Co-op, visit WestMain- Thompson Gallery of the
scare him supernatural. as a canvas and a variety Artists.org. Roe Art Building on the
The mysteries in question
involve: a night watchman
(Paul Whitehouse) at an
abandoned women’s asy-
lum; a young man (Alex
Lawther) who possibly ran
over the devil in the mid-
dle of the woods; and a
city businessman (Martin
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ed to trim the budget for notice. Jordan surprised
one of their fashion lines, Curtis. Ava hoped for the
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custody suit and said that a tough choice. Lani and but quickly shut down
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cut the Hope for the Fu- sis as Valerie tried to save er Rey’s intentions, espe-
ture fashion line. Steffy her life. Brady blasted Will cially since he had been
asked Hope to do the right when he overheard him feuding with Arturo. Sha-
thing and step down. Wait declare his love for Sonny. ron was concerned by the
to See: Steffy and the oth- Eli confessed his feelings changes she was seeing in
er models perform a run- to Lani. Gabi and Abigail Nick and worried that he
through of the Intimates had a major showdown. was turning into his fa-
fashion line. Eric and Brady tried to ther. Billy shut down Sum-
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Steve. Kristen turned to help. Kim felt extremely as they could. Wait to See:
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confided in JJ that she be- severely disappointed.
lieved Gabi was out to get Kim shared a devastating
School
member Melissa Poggio David Lewis average.
joined as case manager. Rebecca Little Beach is the daughter
Benjamin Matthews of Genevieve and Richard
News
MEET THE REBEL REGIMENT Sarah Murdaugh Beach, of Greenville, and
SET FOR SEPT. 15 Margaret Ramirez is a graduate of Christ
The community is invit- Chloe Rawlings Church Episcopal School.
ed to Meet the Rebel Reg- Kristina Sanders
iment marching band on Daniel Sargent AHMED NAMED
GREENVILLE COUNTY | Saturday, Sept. 15, from
8-9 p.m. at Nixon Field.
Austin Schultz
Steven Schultz
TO DEAN’S LIST
Hamza Ahmed, of Green-
The event is free and Jack Smith ville, has been named to
BUENA VISTA HOLDING open to the community. Harmony Thomas the Dean’s List for the
OPEN HOUSE DATES Mikaela Williams spring 2018 semester at
Buena Vista Elementary
will hold Open House on HIGHER EDUCATION | Lyman
Courtney Dorn
Washington University in
St. Louis, Missouri.
two dates, Monday, Sept. Furman’s dean's list is To qualify for the Dean’s
10, for K-2nd graders, and AREA STUDENTS GRADUATE composed of full-time un- List in the College of Arts
Tuesday, Sept. 11, for 3rd- FROM GARDNER-WEBB dergraduate students who & Sciences, students must
5th graders. Three area graduates earn a grade point average earn a semester grade
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. are among more than 200 of 3.4 or higher on a four- point average of 3.6 or
each night with informa- students who received de- point system. above and be enrolled in
tional tables followed by grees from Gardner-Webb at least 14 graded units.
a PTA meeting at 6 p.m. University during summer BEACH NAMED TO CENTRE
(Parents of new 3rd-5th PHOTO | SUBMITTED commencement exercises COLLEGE DEAN’S LIST SETTLE NAMED TO OREGON
grade Challenge students recently. Cameron Beach, of STATE HONOR ROLL
will meet in the cafeteria
at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday.)
First day greeting They are:
Greer
Greenville, has been
named to the dean’s list
Jonathan Settle, a senior
Natural Resources ma-
Each night will offer op- James Kennedy, MAC for the winter/spring term jor, from Greer has been
portunities for parents to New principal Fred Crawford, left, greeted students during Accounting at Centre College. named to the Scholastic
visit interest tables along the first day of school at Greer Middle College Charter Tuan Nguyen, EDD Orga- Students named to the Honor Roll for spring term
with a general PTA meet- High. An Open House is set for Sept. 10, 6 p.m., and a nizational Leadership dean’s list must maintain 2018 at Oregon State Uni-
ing before being dismissed special Coffee with Mr. Crawford will be held Sept. 26 at Moore at least a 3.60 grade point versity.
to the child’s classroom. 8:15 a.m. at the school. Jennifer Vigodsky, MSN
Nursing
BUENA VISTA HOLDING
FOOD DRIVE
Buena Vista Elementary
NORTHWOOD MIDDLE
COLLECTING CAN TABS
teachers and schools have
access to the resources
AREA STUDENTS NAMED
TO FURMAN’S DEAN’S LIST
Dentures from $450 set
will be participating in a Northwood Middle will needed to introduce in- Several area students
Back to School Food Drive be collecting can tabs novation in the classroom have been named to the
to benefit Backpack Bud- for the Ronald McDonald and retain great teacher Furman University dean's SIMPLE
dies Sept. 10-14. House. talent.” list for the 2018 spring se- EXTRACTIONS
$85 per tooth
The grade that donates Students may bring any The Mullins Grant for mester.
the most food will be an-
nounced on BVTV and re-
size container (ziploc, wa-
ter bottle, etc.) to the front
Quality Teaching supports
schools as they create and
They include:
Greer
X-RAY
ceive an extra recess.
Food donations of indi-
office by Sept. 7 to earn a
free dress down day.
pursue school-wide efforts
to increase the likelihood
Emilio Alverson
Robert Anderson
$65
vidually packaged canned Containers should be of teachers returning to Joshua Berthum
vegetables, non-refriger- labeled with student’s full the same teaching site the Krishnua Burnette
ated milk boxes, or juice name and grade. following year. Meredith Butenhoff
boxes can be sent with a The winning submission Alexandra Crotti
• Repair & relines
student or dropped off DUNBAR CENTER RECEIVES for the Mullins Grant for Abigail Crowetipton while you wait
in the Backpack Buddies STEAM GRANT Quality Teaching is the Maya Dodhia • All work done
containers in the school Dunbar Child Develop- “Mindfulness Program,” Caroline Donovan on premises
atrium. ment Center is among six submitted by Grove El- Jacob French
Greenville County schools ementary and Principal Mariana Fuenmayor
CAR SHOW TO BENEFIT selected to receive Build- Debbie Bauer. Llanos
BLUE RIDGE BAND ing STEAM grants from Makala Fuller
A car show and silent Public Education Partners GREER MIDDLE COLLEGE Graciela Garcia Ponte
auction will be held on Sat- (PEP). PLANS OPEN HOUSE Samantha Hartley
urday, Sept. 22, from 4-8 PEP recently awarded Greer Middle College Shamael Johar
p.m. at Blue Ridge High to $15,000 to fund the sec- Charter High will hold an Justin Lamb
benefit the Corps of Ca- ond year of the Building Open House on Monday, Carol Lewis
dets marching band. STEAM grant and the in- Sept. 10, from 6-7:30 p.m.
The event will feature a augural Mullins Grant for
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performance by the band Quality Teaching.
as well as a DJ, face paint- The Building STEAM DISTRICT FIVE
ing, hot dog plates, 50/50 grant supports projects
raffle, and a cake walk. that incorporate aspects LYMAN ELEMENTARY PLANS
The school is located at of science, technology, BOOK FAIR SEPT. 10-14
2151 Fews Chapel Road in engineering, arts and/or Lyman Elementary will
Greer. mathematics (STEAM). hold its Book Fair Sept.
Dunbar’s winning sub- 10-14.
GMC SEEKING AUCTION mission was “4 STEAM Book Fair Family Night
ITEMS FOR BBQ BASH Ahead – Building Up to will be held on Tuesday,
Greer Middle College Break Down” by Kimberly Sept. 11, from 5-7 p.m.
Charter High is seeking Gregory. Open House will take
items for its silent auction The other teacher-sub- place the same night from
to be held during their up- mitted projects represent- 6-7 p.m.
coming benefit Blazer BBQ ing elementary, middle
Bash. and high schools across BFA PLANNING 9/11
Items needed include: Greenville County includ- CEREMONY
Tickets to sporting ed: Byrnes Freshman Acad-
events or play • “5th Grade Escape emy will hold a 9/11 Cer-
Massage or spa gift Engineers” by Daniele emony on Tuesday, Sept.
cards Syznal: Oakview Elementa- 11, from 9-10 a.m.
Home decor ry School
Paintings/photos • “Seal STEAM Stations MTCC COLLECTING DRINK
Jewelry/clothing on the Move” by Jennifer TABS FOR CHARITY
Use of vacation rental or King and Leah Stafford: Middle Tyger Communi-
timeshare Simpsonville Elementary ty Center is collecting pull
Frequent flier miles School tabs from aluminum cans
Gift cards • “Making KNEX-tions” for the Ronald McDonald
For more information, by Jennifer Blankenship: House Charities of the
contact Heather Timanus Bryson Middle School Carolinas.
at htimanus@greermiddle- • “Future City” by Sara Donations can be made
college.org. Tuttle: Dr. Phinnize J. Fish- at their location on Groce
er Middle School Road in Lyman.
GREER HIGH ADDS • “Building a Better
TEACHERS, STAFF Dispenser and Delivery MIDDLE TYGER ADDS
Greer High has add- System” by Daniel Wilkie: FOUR TO STAFF
ed several new faculty Woodmont High School Middle Tyger Communi-
members for the 2018-19 “PEP's Quality Teaching ty Center welcomed four
school year. grants, which include the members to its team re-
They include: Building STEAM grants cently.
Joan Swenson, Special and the Mullins grant, Mike Moss came on as
Education are investments in Green- volunteer coordinator.
Adam Benson, Math ville's teachers," said Dr. Ariel Moore and Mat-
Jessica Morgan, Orches- Ansel Sanders, PEP’s Pres- thew LaJeunesse joined as
tra ident and CEO. “They AmeriCorps VISTAs, and
Lisa Allred, ESOL are designed to ensure former MTCC AmeriCorps
Kellen Rollins, English
Adam Ridlehoover, Math
er
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