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BY KAELYN CASHMAN charged with grand larce-
STAFF WRITER WANT TO GO? ny amounting to $10,000
or more, two counts of
Local residents will par- What: Merle State Hunger armed robbery, assault
ticipate in a one-mile walk Walk and battery (first degree),
to benefit the Greer Soup When: Sunday, Nov. 18, burglary (first degree), at-
Kitchen this Sunday from 1-4 p.m. tempted murder, arson
1-4 p.m. Where: Greer Memorial (third degree), criminal
The 14th Annual Mer- Methodist to Daily Bread conspiracy, possession of
le State Hunger Walk will Ministries a weapon, and grand lar-
begin at Greer Memorial ceny of an automobile val-
Methodist and end at Dai- Donations are appreci- ued over $10,000.
ly Bread Ministries at 521 ated as all proceeds will SEE ARRESTS | A6 Jack Corris Foreman Jermaine Bernard Williams Allen Wright
E. Poinsett Street. benefit the Greer Soup
“I think the favorite part Kitchen and STEP (Shelter
now is everybody coming to Empower People).
deputy’s vehicle
Construction Company of JULIE HOLCOMBE | THE GREER CITIZEN Allen Bennett Hospital site
Gaffney, has completed for Benson Automotive.
downtown projects for CoTransCo LLC representatives review the bid submitted The streetscape project
the cities of Spartanburg, last week by Sossamon Construction Company. includes work on all six
Fountain Inn and Green-
wood in recent years. CoTransCo LLC Partner ing so well right now, there
roads in the central busi-
ness district. Arrest made The incident occurred
at around 4:15 a.m. in the
“I have a lot of interest Terry Bragg. CoTransCo is a lot of work out there, The centerpiece is trans- BY KAELYN CASHMAN Hammett Crossing subdi-
in working here,” said is working with the Green- and this is a really unique forming Trade Street STAFF WRITER vision in Greer.
Matt Sossamon, Vice Pres- ville Legislative Delegation and expansive project that through a shared street According to police, sur-
ident. “We’ve done many Transportation Commit- will require lots of moving design — milling it down A man police say broke veillance footage showed
streetscapes.” tee on the project and will parts,” said CoTransCo to one inch below the curb into a Greenville Coun- two suspects, wearing
The general contractor’s award the job on behalf of President and CEO Jeff line, installing pavers, re- ty deputy’s patrol car in hooded sweatshirts, ap-
bid of $11,757,837.95 the City of Greer. Hilderbran. “There may pairing all broken curbing Greer Monday morning proach the vehicle before
was opened and read by “With the economy go- have been one bidder, but SEE BID | A6 has been arrested. SEE THEFT | A6
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ROTHBECK
expressions of God’s love mas Parade, “Classic NGU TO HOST INAUGURAL
to children affected by Christmas Stories,” will ‘CHRISTMAS AT NGU’
war, disease, disaster, pov- feature over 90 parade North Greenville Univer-
JEWELERS
erty and famine. units including numer- sity invites neighbors and
For many of these chil- ous businesses, clubs, friends to celebrate the
dren, it will be the first gift organizations, churches, holiday season together at
they have ever received. schools, dignitaries, and “Christmas At NGU.”
“We are honored to be
linking arms with our
two marching bands in the
parade lineup.
The event will be held
on campus on Monday,
6140 C Wade Hampton Blvd. • Taylors, SC
(864) 968-9001
STORE
community to help chil- As always, Santa Claus Nov. 26, from 5:30 p.m. to
dren around the world will be the featured guest 9 p.m. Free and open to all
experience the true mean- of the parade. ages, NGU’s first commu-
ing of Christmas,” said The annual parade is set nity Christmas celebration
Regional Director Lindsey for Sunday, Dec. 9, from will feature the lighting of
Tunnell Wooten, “These 2:30-4:30 p.m. beginning the Christmas tree, car-
simple gifts show God’s at Poinsett Street and Me- oling, cookie decorating,
CLOSING
love to children facing dif- morial Drive and ending s’mores, hot chocolate,
ficult circumstances.” at N. Main Street and Cun- and even a visit with San-
For more information on ningham Drive for a total ta.
how to participate in Op- of 1.1 miles. “Our desire is for this
eration Christmas Child, All entries and payment event to become an annu-
call (704) 583-1463, or must be received or post- al campus tradition,” said
visit samaritanspurse.org/ marked by the day before NGU President Dr. Gene C.
occ. Participants can do- Thanksgiving, Nov. 21. Fant, Jr. “We look forward
accepts
Staff reporter
nomination Giving
W
Editor’s Note: Walk down mem- e are in the season of
ory lane with us! In upcoming giving.
editions of The Greer Citizen, we Brad and I are gathering
will be taking a look at old news- lists for what our family mem-
papers and bringing you stories bers would like for Christmas
from the past to commemorate even as we prepare for Thanks-
our 100-year anniversary. We giving.
hope this section gives you a bet- At Thanksgiving, we give
ter look at the people, events and thanks for the many blessings
businesses that made the Greer we’ve received.
area a great place to live for the We come together with our
past Century. families, which are mostly local,
to share in each others’ lives
Dixie Shoe Shop celebrates around a bountiful meal.
anniversary I hope to learn how to make a
new recipe from my mother-in-
Thursday, August 11, 1932 law this year.
We are planning to bring
Two photos of Franklin D. Brad’s famous cooked carrots, a
Roosevelt provided an up-close green bean casserole, cranberry
look at the democratic party’s
newest nominee. EDITORIAL | sauce and rolls to my sister’s
place.
Roosevelt had just accepted Afterwards, we plan to visit
A tribute to veterans
the presidential nomination in with Brad’s family.
Chicago. As our families’ Christmas
Locally, city schools were get- lists come together, we are
ting set to open on Sept. 7. hoping to order presents early
The Dixie Shoe Shop was cel- online, so they arrive in plenty
T
he Greer Citizen accepts Let- the ultimate price — their lives — in service to mental health issues and life itself so the rest Christ Jesus our Lord.”
ters to the Editor. Letters country. of us don’t have to imagine a world without the Ephesians 2:8-9 says, “For
should be 125 words or less Of course, there are many others who served freedoms we often take for granted. by grace you have been saved
and include a name and a phone without incident and eventually returned to You are our heroes. through faith. And this is not
number for verification. civilian life without scars and better men and Our words of appreciation can never repay your own doing; it is the gift of
The Greer Citizen reserves the women for the experience. But even they un- the debt we owe to you. God, not a result of works, so
right to edit any content. derstood when they began their service there But we can and do say “Thank you for your that no one may boast.”
Letters to the Editor can be was risk involved. And they bravely answered service.”
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2011 ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Northwood Baptist Church
888 Ansel School Rd., Greer • 877-5417
Liberty Hill United Methodist Church
301 Liberty Hill Rd., Greer • 968-8150
12 noon, and 2HEARING
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100 O’Neal Road, Greer • 561-7174 O’Neal Baptist Church Liberty United Methodist Church
SOLUTIONS New Covenant Fellowship
2425 Racing Rd., Greer • 848-4521
3420 N. Highway 101, Greer • 895-0930
Pelham First Baptist Church
4276 Highway 414, Landrum • 292-0142
Memorial United Methodist Church
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The Plaza Answers Trinity Fellowship Church 2720 S. Old Highway 14, Greer • 879-4032 201 N. Main St., Greer • 877-0956
3610 Brushy Creek Rd., Greer • 877-0419 People’s Baptist Church Mountain View UMC
417 S. Buncombe Road 310 Victor Avenue Ext., Greer • 848-0449 6525 Mountain View Rd., Taylors • 895-8532
Jim Swiger H.I.S. 1700 N. Pleasantburg Dr, Greenville • 244-6011
HEARING Greer, SC 29650 BAPTIST
Piney Grove Missionary Baptist Church
201 Jordan Rd., Lyman • 879-2646
Sharon United Methodist Church
1421 Reidville Sharon Rd., Greer • 879-7926
AID Jim SCSwiger DHEC #412
Abner Creek Baptist Church Pleasant Grove Baptist Church St. Mark United Methodist Church
Blue Cross Blue 2461 Abner Creek Rd., Greer • 877-6604 1002 S. Buncombe Rd., Greer • 877-6436 911 St. Mark Rd., Taylors • 848-7141
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SC DHEC #412 Airport Baptist Church Pleasant Hill Baptist Church
4899 Jordan Rd., Greer • 895-3546
St. Paul United Methodist Church
3856 N. Highway 101, Greer • 895-5570
& Humana 776 S. Batesville Rd., Greer • 848-7850
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Apalache Baptist Providence Baptist Church Victor United Methodist Church
1915 Gap Creek Rd., Greer • 877-6012 2020 Gibbs Shoals Rd., Greer • 877-3483 1 Wilson Ave., Greer • 877-5520
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Bible Baptist Church Rebirth Missionary Baptist Church
2375 Racing Road, Greer • 877-0449
Woods Chapel United Methodist Church
2388 Brown Wood Rd., Greer • 921-3557
6645 Mountain View Rd., Taylors • 895-7003
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r 281-1092 Blue Ridge Baptist Church
3950 Pennington Rd., Greer • 895-5787
Riverside Baptist Church
1249 S. Suber Rd., Greer • 879-4400
Zoar United Methodist Church
1005 Highway 357, Greer • 877-0758
3315 Brushy Creek Rd., Greer • 877-8090
BridgePointe Southside Baptist Church
600 Bridge Rd., Taylors • 244-2774 410 S. Main St., Greer • 421-5686 PRESBYTERIAN
Burnsview Baptist Church St. John’s Baptist Church Blue Ridge Presbyterian Church
9690 Reidville Rd., Greer • 879-4006 2 Groveland Rd., Taylors • 879-2904 2094 Highway 101 North, Greer • 483-2140
Calvary Baptist Suber Road Baptist Church Devenger Road Presbyterian Church
101 Calvary St., Greer • 877-9759 445 S. Suber Rd., Greer • 801-0181 1200 Devenger Rd., Greer • 268-7652
Calvary Baptist Taylors First Baptist Church Fellowship Presbyterian Church
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 First Presbyterian Church
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 OTHER DENOMINATIONS
Welcome Home Baptist Church
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Cedar Grove Baptist Church Agape House 900 Gap Creek Rd., Greer • 329-7491
109 Elmer St., Greer • 877-6216 1779 Pleasant Hill Rd., Greer • 901-7674 Anglican Church of St. George the Martyr
Community Baptist Church 427 Batesville Rd., Simpsonville • 281-0015
CATHOLIC Barton’s Memorial Pentacostal Holiness
arolina 4389 Wade
Hampton Blvd.
642 S. Suber Rd., Greer • 848-3500
Double Springs Baptist Church
3800 Locust Hill Rd., Taylors • 895-1314
Blessed Trinity Catholic Church
901 River Rd., Greer • 879-4225
Highway 101 North, Greer
Bethesda Temple 125 Broadus St., Greer • 877-8523
Beulah Christian Fellowship Church
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Ebenezer-Welcome Baptist Church
awn Taylors 4005 Highway 414, Landrum • 895-1461
El Bethel Baptist Church
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Riverside Church of Christ
1017 Mauldin Rd., Greenville • 283-0639
Calvary Bible Fellowship
Holiday Inn, Duncan • 266-4269
864-292-1842
& ractor
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
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 500 Trade St., Greer • 877-0374 Christian Heritage Church
about advertising Fairview Baptist Church Church of God of Prophecy 900 N. Main St., Greer • 877-2288
on this page, 1300 Locust Hill Rd., Greer • 877-1881 2416 N. Highway 14, Greer • 877-8329 Christian Life Center 2 Country Plaza • 322-1325
call 864-877-2076. First Baptist Church Eastside Worship Center Christian Outreach 106 West Rd. • 848-0308
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
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Memorial Drive Baptist Church 1001 W. Poinsett St., Greer • 629-3350
Ebenezer United Methodist Church United Christian Church
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570 Memorial Drive Ext., Greer • 877-7061 174 Ebenezer Road, Greer • 987-9644 105 Daniel Ave., Greer • 895-3966
Milford Baptist Church Faith United Methodist Church United House of Prayer
1282 Milford Church Rd., Greer • 895-5533 1301 S. Main St. (S. Hwy. 14), Greer • 877-0308 213 Oak St., Greer • 848-0727
OODS Mount Lebanon Baptist Church
572 Mt. Lebanon Church Rd., Greer • 895-2334
New Hope Baptist Church
Fews Chapel United Methodist Church
4000 N. Highway 101, Greer • 895-2522
Upstate Friends’ Meeting (Quaker)
P.O. Box 83, Lyman • 439-8788
Upstate Tree of Life
Grace United Methodist Church
561 Gilliam Rd., Greer • 879-7080 627 Taylor Rd., Greer • 877-7015 203 East Bearden St., Greer • 848-1295
New Jerusalem Baptist Church Victorian Hills Community Church
508 North Main St. • 877-4043 413 E. Poinsett St., Greer • 968-9203
Lee Road United Methodist Church
1377 East Lee Rd., Taylors • 244-6427 209 Victor Ave. Ext., Greer • 877-3981
7 am - 10 pm Mon.-Sat. New Life Baptist Church Vine Worship Center
90 Becco Rd., Greer • 895-3224 4373 Wade Hampton Blvd., Taylors • 244-8175
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Weekly JACKETS: Use strong first quarter to power past Pickens in round one
Wrap FROM B1
PLAYOFFS ROUND 2 |
an eight-yard touchdown jawuan Smith recovered the field like that. But we Watson batted down the just one turnover, a pass
run up the middle, and Ed- for Greer at the eight-yard were up 28-0, so we decid- Blue Flames extra point interception.
win Sales kicked the extra line. Huff scored on the ed not to make any half- kick.
CLASS AAAA point just over two min- next play, rambling across time adjustments,” Young “We almost had a shut- THE SCORE BY QUARTERS
York at Greer utes into the game. the goal line on a broken said. “Besides, Pickens was out. But I think it was Pickens 0 0 0 6 -- 6
Greer quickly added pass attempt. The Yellow playing only one defensive more important to get ev- Greer 28 0 7 0 -- 35
CLASS AAAAA to the lead after Pickens Jackets again gave the ball front. The game wasn’t eryone in the game as a First quarter: Huff (G)
Byrnes at Sumter quarterback Cole Beaty to Williams who ran a two- complicated.” reward for their hard work 8-yard run; Sales kick.
fumbled on the visitors’ point conversion that built Pickens opened the sec- in practice rather than to Williams (G) 18-yard run;
third play from scrim- the lead to 28-0. ond half with a long drive give up a few less points,” Sales kick. Williams (G) 54-
mage, and Greer lineman Instead of folding how- to the Greer 24 yard-line said Defensive Coordina- yard run; kick failed. Huff
LAST WEEK’S SCORES | Quack Cohen fell on the
ball at the 18-yard line.
ever, Pickens struggled
back with a long kickoff
where the Yellow Jack-
ets dumped Brady Batson
tor Travis Perry. “Although
we missed a few tackles, I
(G) 8-yard run; Williams
run for 2-point conver-
Two plays later, Dre Wil- return followed by a drive for a three-yard loss on thought we played really sion.
CLASS AAAA liams shot through the of 50 yards to the Greer a fourth-and-five conver- well defensively against an Third quarter: Skinner
Greer 35 Pickens 6 middle of the line to score, 12-yard line. The Yellow sion attempt. offense we don’t see a lot.” (G) 40-yard pass; Sales
making it a 14-0 affair Jackets made a stand Greer cruised to the op- Coach Perry was happy kick.
CLASS AAAAA with 8:10 left in the open- there to force a field goal posite end of the stadi- to be back on the sidelines Fourth quarter: Bar-
Byrnes 57 Westside 14 ing period. attempt where Nathan Al- um with a 73-yard drive for the first time in sev- ton (P) 2-yard run; kick
“We started off really exander shot around the capped by Huff’s 40-yard en weeks following sur- blocked.
strong again, especially corner to block Jared Cro- touchdown pass to Jaleel gery. “It feels great to be Individual stats:
getting the first two scores ley’s kick. Skinner. Key plays includ- back out here where I’m Greer rushing: Williams
SCHEDULES/RECORD |
which was very important “That really wasn’t sur- ed a 10-yard Williams run supposed to be. I am ex- 10/161 yards; Huff 6/21
because of the way Pick- prising,” Coach Young that overcame a penalty cited and glad to be back yards; Zech Evans 2/19
ens controls the ball. You said. “Nathan blocks kicks and a 14-yard pass from tonight, as well as every yards; Cameron Martin
don’t get very many pos- all the time in practice.” Huff to Miller DeArmond. afternoon at practice,” he 1/6 yards; Isiah Foster 1/9
BYRNES sessions against them,”
Coach Young said later.
The Yellow Jackets
spent the rest of the game
Sales extra point boosted
Greer’s lead to 35-0 with
said.
Greer dominated the
yards.
Pickens rushing: Bat-
Aug. 17............. 39 Greer 26 The Blue Flames pro- working on their passing 3:44 remaining in the stats, piling up 320 total son 14/59 yards; Barton
ceeded to eat six minutes attack. Pickens defender third quarter. yards for 14 first downs. 31/111 yards; Beaty 4/ mi-
Aug. 24. 41 Northwestern21 of the clock with an 11- Jackson Cudd intercepted The Blue Flames flick- The Yellow Jackets, led nus 9 yards; Bryton Morris
Aug. 31...... 17 Don Bosco 22 play drive out to midfield. a long Huff pass in the end ered to life in the fourth by Williams’ 161 yards on 2/3 yards; Brennan Per-
Sept. 14..............26 Spart 7 But a fourth-and-three zone to end Greer’s only period, eating most of the ten carries, rushed for 216 kins 3/8 yards.
gamble ended in a two- scoring threat in the sec- clock with a 16-play drive yards. Huff completed 12 Greer passing: Huff
Sept. 21.........34 Gaffney 14 yard loss with the Yellow ond period. “We were run- against Yellow Jackets re- of 20 passes for 104 air 12/20/1 – 104 yards.
Sept. 28.......45 Riverside 20 Jackets taking possession ning the ball well, and our serves. The visitors had yards. Pickens passing: Batson
at their own 46-yard line. kids up front were doing only one big play, a 44- Pickens, closing out a 1/4/0 – 44 yards
Oct. 5............31 Mauldin 20 Williams needed just a a good job blocking. But yard pass completion, but 4-7 season, had 216 yards Greer receiving: DeAr-
Oct. 12.......... 31 Dorman 45 few seconds to cover the we wanted to challenge converted fourth down at- of total offense for 13 first mond 5/51 yards; Martin
Oct. 19.......... 42 Hillcrest 35 54-yards to the end zone Huff to get better at some tempts three times - once downs. The Blue Flames 4/minus 4 yards; Skinner
on Greer’s first play of the things,” Coach Young ex- on a fake punt that turned rushed for 172 yards and 2/48 yards; Foster 1/9
Oct. 26...................55 BS 21 drive, but the extra point plained. “We will continue into an 11-yard gain and had 44 yards in the air by yards.
Nov. 9..........57 Westside 14 attempt failed. That left to work on it in practice.” twice on penalties against completing one of only Pickens receiving: Bat-
the tally at 20-0 at the 2:07 A halftime recognition Greer. The second flag four passes. son 1/44 yards.
mark of the first quarter. ceremony for senior ath- gave Pickens a first down The Blue Flames were
GREER
BYRNES: Rebels bury Westside, move on to face Sumter this week
Aug. 17........... 26 Byrnes 39
Aug. 24.. 37 Spartanburg 17
Aug. 31........48 Westside 14
FROM B1 downs of his own. on the quarterback. That Sumter is 10-0 on the our path this year,” he
Sept. 7............40 Mauldin 3 “We were able to run the set the tone for the rest of year with notable wins said. “If you’re not the No.
Sept. 14.. 42 Union County 7 Rahjai Harris, who had ball really well and that’s the guys.” over Rock Hill, Spring Val- 1 seed, you’ve got to feel
Sept. 28..... 28 Greenville 20 146 yards on nine carries something we haven’t al- ley and Blythewood. like you’re the underdog
and one touchdown. ways been consistent on SUMTER “Going on the road in and that’s how we feel.”
Oct. 5...................... 58 TR 6 “You always have room this year,” Shaw said. “If Byrnes will travel to the playoffs, you have to With his team continu-
Oct. 12............... 51 Berea 0 to improve,” Shaw said. we can establish the run, Sumter on Friday for anticipate some adversi- ing to gain strength, Shaw
“We still need to work on it will only help us in the round two. ty,” Shaw said. “They’re is hoping for a long run in
Oct. 19...... 59 at Eastside 28 our communication and passing game, so that was “They’re very athletic undefeated, so they’re the the postseason.
Oct. 26........ 63 Blue Ridge 6 checks. This time of year, good to see.” and well coached,” Shaw host team for a reason “Nobody is totally
Nov. 9..............35 Pickens 6 you want your defense to Defensively, the Rebels said. “They run the ball and we have to remember healthy this time of year,
be able to make their own got contributions from really well and play fast that.” but we’re as healthy as we
adjustments and guys players that had previous- on defense. They’re a lot As the lower-seeded have been and we’re trying
are getting better at that.” ly been injured like some of the teams team, the Rebels will use to keep it that way,” Shaw
Brayden Blackmon also “Jalen Miller really set in Region II. They remind the adversity to their ad- said. “Right now, we’re
eclipsed the century mark the tempo,” Shaw said. you of a lot of the guys we vantage. just trying to go 1-0 and
on the ground with 109 “First play on defense, he play. We’ll have our hands “We love the underdog live another week.”
yards and three touch- came up and put a big hit full.” mentality. That has fueled
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KAELYN CASHMAN | THE GREER CITIZEN PRESTON BURCH | THE GREER CITIZEN
Dr. Craig Burnette, A U.S. Army Veteran who fought in Vietnam, addressed Greer Bob Starliper, Commander of American Legion Post 115 Greer, unveiled a new monument
community members at an appreciation luncheon last Thursday hosted by the Bryant to honor WWI veterans on Saturday at the Greer Veterans Memorial Park while Charlotte
Center in Lyman. Koehler (left) and Karen Albert (right) watch.
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On Oct. 30, the Duncan Ruritan Club honored two of their KAELYN CASHMAN | THE GREER CITIZEN
members who served in the United States Armed Forces.
Marion Dobson (right) and Marvin Coggins (left) were Veterans Ken Tuckmantel, Roland Salley and Mike Fulmer led the Pledge of Allegiance during the Nov. 8 Open House
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Entertainment
The Greer Citizen
Things
Persichetti and Henry Fill-
more.
Senior music education
To Do
majors Connor Lynn, Jor-
dan Chase, Tyler King and
Melvin Robinson will be
guest student conductors
for Holst's “Second Suite
SONY PICTURES NEW LISTINGS | in F.”
For more information
about the event, contact
Kodi Smit-McPhee in ‘Alpha’ STONE IS FEATURED ARTIST the Furman University
FOR NOVEMBER Band office at 294-3069,
Angie Stone is the fea- or email the department
COUCH THEATER | tured artist for November
at Artists Guild Gallery of
at Furman.Music@furman.
edu.
Greenville. Her exhibit is
BY AMY ANDERSON “Landscapes: A Different SCCT TO HOLD PRINCESS
Perspective.” ACADEMY NOV. 17
NEW RELEASES The Artists Guild Gallery The South Carolina Chil-
FOR THE WEEK OF NOV. 12 of Greenville is located at dren’s Theatre will hold
200 North Main Street in its annual Princess Acade-
PICKS OF THE WEEK downtown Greenville. my on Saturday, Nov. 17,
“The Meg” (PG-13) -- For more information, featuring two classic prin-
Dr. Zhang (Winston Chao) visit http://artistsguild- cesses, a young Princess in
PRESTON BURCH | THE GREER CITIZEN
and his daughter Suyin (Li galleryofgreenville.com. Training and her helpful
Just right
BingBing) are oceanogra- rabbit friend.
phers exploring the deep- GSO CONCERT TO FEATURE At the Princess Acad-
est and most treacherous ‘MOZART: A FAMILY AFFAIR’ emy, your little one will
regions of the Marianas The Greenville Sympho- enjoy learning all the ba-
Trench from their under- ny Orchestra will present sics of being a princess Jack Beaman tastes a cup of chili during the 2018 Greer Station Chili Cookoff on Trade
water facility, Mana One. “Mozart: A Family Affair” such as smiling, entering Street last week. Winners were: first Place - Blythe’s Chili with Greer Police Department;
Members of their crew Nov. 16-18 at The Peace a room, introducing her- second Place - Mama Bear’s Chili; third Place - Blue Ridge Brewing Company; and People’s
happen upon a tremen- Center’s Gunter Theatre. self, giving compliments Choice - Assets through Assemblies.
dously extra-large shark Performances will in- and curtsying—all while
thought to be extinct: clude: learning the importance of ulant Ebeneezer Scrooge, Backline's choice of mu- ‘Silent Sky’
the Megalodon, and are W.A. Mozart: “La finta kindness and grace. Chil- whose greed and selfish- sic material is 80 percent Nov. 15-17, 7:30 p.m.
trapped in their submers- giardiniera,” K. 196: Over- dren are welcome to wear ness have walled him off original written by mem- Billingsley Theatre
ible. Enter deep sea rescue ture their own costumes. (It is from everyone, must sur- bers of the band or by North Greenville University
diver Jonas Taylor (Jason W.A. Mozart: Symphony not required, but most at- vive the foreboding visits the band itself. They also ngu.edu
Statham). There will be No. 29, K. 201 (186a), A tendees do.) of three ghosts who seek perform traditional covers 977-7085
no Oscar nominations for major Parents are welcomed to remind him of the true arranged to fit their per-
this film, but it is truth in W.A. Mozart: Diverti- and encouraged to par- meaning and purpose of sonal style. ‘The Servant of Two Masters’
advertising: a movie about mento No. 11, K. 251, D ticipate (our young prin- life. Backline's desire is to Dec. 4-9
a giant sea creature with major cesses will split into four Logos Theatre is located share their music through The Playhouse
jump scares in a dark and Leopold Mozart: Sinfo- groups for the activities at 80 School Street in Tay- a more modern Bluegrass Furman University
creepy underwater en- nia di caccia - “The Hunt- and we encourage each lors. sound with enough tradi- 294-2125
vironment that includes ing Symphony” child’s entourage to fol- For tickets or more in- tional flare that it can be
some snappy one-liners. For tickets or more in- low her from one activity formation, visit www. enjoyed by both old and ‘The Diviners’
Comedy relief provided formation, visit www. to the next and take some theacademyofarts.org. new bluegrass fans alike. Feb.13-17, 21-24
by Rainn Wilson and Page greenvillesymphony.org photos). This shared expe- Hope Remains Ranch is The Playhouse
Kennedy. or call 232-0344. rience is best for ages 3-8. HOPE REMAINS BARN BASH “a place where youth, fam- Furman University
Three sessions are avail- SET FOR NOV. 26 ilies and adults are trans- 294-2125
“Mile 22” (R) -- Mark FURMAN TO HOLD able. For tickets or more The Hope Remains formed through the hope
Wahlberg is American op- WINDS CONCERT information, visit scchil- Ranch Barn Bash will be found in Jesus Christ us-
erative James Silva, part of
a black-ops organization
The Furman Symphonic
Winds will present its an-
drenstheatre.org or call
235-2885.
held on Monday, Nov. 26,
from 4-7 p.m.
ing counseling, mentoring
and equine therapy.”
ONGOING EXHIBITS |
called Overwatch, under nual fall concert Friday, This event will take The event includes wag- Hope Remains Ranch is
the direction of James Nov. 16, at 8 p.m. in McAl- place at the Salvation on rides, a bonfire and located at 1771 John Dodd ‘Favorite Things’
Bishop (John Malkovich). ister Auditorium on the Army Kroc Center locat- s’mores, cookout, live Road in Wellford. Sam Mitchell
Some serious explosives Furman University cam- ed at 424 Westfield Street, music, bouncy house, and For tickets or more in- Nancy Corbin
go missing, and the key pus. Greenville, SC 29601. more fun and games. formation, visit www. Through Nov. 27
to finding them is in a The concert, “Fall Clas- Live music will be pro- hoperemains.org/spe- Reception: Nov. 15, 5-8 p.m.
disk held by Li Noor (Iko sics,” is open to the pub- LOGOS THEATRE TO STAGE vided by Backline five cial-events/. Artists’ Guild Spartanburg
Uwais), who presents him- lic and is presented by the ‘A CHRISTMAS CAROL’ piece band from Spartan- artistsguildofspartanburg.
self at the American con-
sulate and attempts to
Furman Department of
Music. Tickets are avail-
The Logos Theatre will
stage “A Christmas Carol:
burg. The band consists
of Katelyn Ingardia-guitar EVENT REMINDERS | com
trade a ticket out of the able at the door. A New Musical” Nov. 24 and vocals, Travis Tuck- Nancy Corbin Exhibit
country for the informa- Conducted by Furman and 30 at 7 p.m. er-dobro and vocals, Louis ‘The Teddy Bears’ Picnic’ Through Dec. 2
tion on the disk. It’s up Director of Bands Leslie This musical stage adap- Hughes-mandolin and vo- SCCT Wee Play Theatre Spartanburg
to Silva and his team to W. Hicken, the concert tion of Charles Dickens’ cals, Zachary Carter-ban- Through Nov. 20 Methodist College
get him to the extraction features classic wind band well-beloved narrative jo and vocals, and Jason SC Children’s Theatre Ellis Hall Gallery
point -- the titular Mile 22, literature from compos- makes its debut on the Lo- Belue- doghouse bass and scchildrenstheatre.org
an airstrip with a waiting ers Gustav Holst, Vincent gos Theatre stage. The pet- vocals. 235-2885
plane. Goons of all stripes
are out to get them as
the cross a dangerous ur-
ban landscape. The plot
is overly complicated by
crosses and double cross-
TAYLORS: Residents travel to help orphans and women in Ethiopia
es, and Wahlberg eschews
his usual dopey but sexy FROM B5 homes.” neat, so I was able to jump Highsmith on this trip. she said. “I am looking for-
performance in favor of “The event was so much on that,” Highsmith said. “It’ so easy to get caught ward to stepping into the
playing it crazy psycho. and raise funds for or- fun and so rewarding,” “Since March, I’ve been up in the extremely busy unknown and getting the
ganizations, ministries, she said. “The communi- working with them, get- life that most of us live privilege to be a tiny part
“Alpha” (PG-13) -- The and non-profits both in ty loved seeing the design ting that going.” here, but last year on my of something bigger.”
story of man and his best the US and abroad that are ideas played out, and ev- Addis Jemari, a non-prof- 39th birthday, I prayed
friend, lovingly told and working to help the poor, eryone got to shop and it organization founded in that God would open up kaelyn@greercitizen.com | 877-2076
gorgeously directed. Keda oppressed, fatherless, get some insight into the 2016, exists to improve an opportunity for me to
(Kodi Smit-McPhee) is the widows, and needy. world of Fair Trade.” the lives of orphaned chil- step out of my comfort
son of his tribe’s chief, and “We do this by organiz- The next market and dren in Ethiopia and seeks zone and do whatever I
on the edge of manhood ing and putting on a vari- tour on Nov. 30 is differ- to break the cycle of gen- can do, no matter how
when he is chosen to ac- ety of events and telling ent because the home is erational poverty. small, to make a differ-
company the tribe’s men their stories,” Highsmith not a farmhouse. “One way that they raise ence for some people who
on a hunt. Keda is injured said. “We believe that ev- “It wasn’t built by Silver- money for their girls’ need it in ways that I can’t
and left for dead, then nar- eryone can do something line Inc.,” Johnson said. home and other programs even imagine,” Johnson
rowly escapes an attack by when it comes to helping “Lynnette and I purchased is through selling Ethio- said. “He really answered
a wolf pack, which leaves others in need.” it and named it ‘The Flip- pian goods,” Highsmith that prayer directly, and
one of its own for dead. “The opportunities are per.’ It has a lot of sweat said. “She will be bring- this January trip will be
The boy cares for the in- endless and can be some- equity in it.” ing Ethiopian leather bags (hopefully) the beginning
jured wolf, which he calls what overwhelming and “Our kids helped demo and purses, scarves, home of a new aspect of life.”
Alpha (played by Chuck unfortunately sometimes the upstairs,” she said. items, jewelry, and cof- “It will very likely
-- a 5-year-old Czecho- that feeling holds us back “We’ve spent hours paint- fee.” change me in ways that I
slovakian wolfdog). As from stepping out and do- ing, clearing, cleaning.” Douglass will be coming can’t possibly imagine,”
they heal and journey to ing anything,” she said. Lynnette is designing to the “Little Christmas”
reunite with their respec- “The Go Be Love Project the house with a nod to event on Nov. 30. For more
tive packs, they are forev- wants to make it easy for the mid century modern information about Addis
er bonded. It’s a moving people to connect with style. Jemari, visit www.addisje-
tale, with thrilling ups and these opportunities.” “This isn’t a big, grand mari.org.
downs that will have your farmhouse, but it’s quaint,
heart pumping and the HOUSE TOURS and it’s going to be a win- RETURN TRIP
tears flowing. Some connections have some little place,” Johnson As part of launching the
been established through said. “We are excited to family sponsorship pro-
“Juliet Naked” (R) -- This house tours organized by bring Addis Jemari here to gram, Highsmith will be
charming rom-com fea- Johnson and friends with sell their beautiful Ethio- returning to Ethiopia in
tures Rose Byrne as Annie, the first one having raised pian items, and we will be January, and Johnson will
a lovely lady who’s been support for Highsmith’s using the basement of the be joining her.
in a long-term relation- first trip while the second home to raise money for “The main goal for the
ship with Duncan (Chris one took place after her our up and coming Janu- trip to Ethiopia in Janu-
O’Dowd), an obsessed fan return. ary trip.” ary will be to meet and
of obscure rocker Tuck- “This has been so much “We will have lots of vol- connect with the 50 fam-
er Crowe (Ethan Hawke). fun,” Johnson said. unteer helpers from our ilies that will be in the
A decades-old recording Johnson’s husband and local schools doing every- Addis Jemari FEP (Family
of Crowe surfaces as a his partner own Silverline thing from free Christmas Empowerment Program),”
new acoustic album, and Inc., a custom home build- gift wrapping, to helping Highsmith said. “These
Annie, perhaps to spite ing company, located at with the hot chocolate/ families have contacted
Duncan’s obsession, posts 4800 Wade Hampton Blvd, coffee bar, parking, and the government asking for
a negative online review. Taylors. taking pictures of kids assistance because they
Surprisingly, she’s con- “Mark’s wife, Lynnette with Santa,” she said. are struggling to live and
tacted by Crowe, and they Niskanen is the design- provide for their families
begin a courtship of words er,” Johnson said. “Sever- ADDIS JEMARI needs.”
for those who have already al times a year, they put At the second farm- “We will be taking the
lived a life that comes with up spec homes, and in house tour, Highsmith information that we gath-
regrets and still believe in 2017/2018, they put up met co-founders Cindy er on this trip to tell these
second chances. Based on two beautiful ‘farm hous- Douglass and Suzanne families stories in hopes
the novel by Nick Hornby. es’ in Greer, off Hwy 14.” Ward who have a home in that we will get families
Silverline built the Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, for in the US to sponsor these
NEW TV RELEASES homes; Lynnette designed girls who have aged out of families for $60/month,”
“Star Trek Discovery” them, and Johnson put the orphanage. she said. “They will then
Season 1 them up for sale. “Afterwards, they asked be able to connect with
“The Librarians” Season “Becky, Rachel, and I me to partner with them these families on a more
4 ran the Farmhouse Love to help start a sponsor- personal level and corre-
“A Christmas Story: Market & Tours through ship program over there, spond through letters and
Live!” the homes,” Johnson said. but not just a child spon- updates about the pro-
“We had hundreds of peo- sorship program but a gram.”
ple (over 400 people at the family sponsorship pro- Johnson believes the
last one) come through the gram, which was really time is right for her to join
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 FUN AND GAMES THE GREER CITIZEN B7
Soap Updates
BY DANA BLOCK made a plea to Margaux.
Curtis was touched by
THE BOLD AND Drew’s act of kindness.
THE BEAUTIFUL Ryan got close to Jordan.
Ridge and Judge McMul- Elizabeth was heartbro-
len were extremely wor- ken. Sam met Michael at
ried when they realized the Metro Court restau-
they’d been duped. Eric rant. Sasha defended her-
reminded Quinn that Pam self against Kiki’s accusa-
was family. In the Spen- tions. Liz tried to help her
cer office building, Justin son. Wait to See: Ava ma-
played back a recording nipulates Franco.
proving that Ridge and
Judge McMullen were in THE YOUNG AND
cahoots. Pam conspired ABC | CRAIG SJODIN THE RESTLESS
to get Donna hired at For- Despite Sharon and
rester so she could drive a Billy Miller stars as ‘Drew’ Rey’s attempts to stay
wedge between Quinn and on ‘General Hospital’ professional, they found
Eric. Katie consented when themselves caught be-
Bill requested an imme- said goodbye to Chloe be- tween formality and their
diate change in the child fore leaving Salem. Kayla undeniable chemistry.
custody agreement. Wy-
att was stunned to learn
had her suspicions about
Gabi. Abigail felt betrayed
Despite her worries over
Rey’s investigation, Phyl- THE SPATS by Jeff Pickering |
about Ridge blackmailing by JJ. Jennifer and Ste- lis focused her attention
the judge and that Katie fan fought over Abigail on running Jabot, which
and Thorne were, techni- and the baby. Wait to See: included recruiting Dark
cally, complicit. Wait to Claire’s plot begins to un- Horse as a partner for a
See: The Forresters, Lo- ravel. launch party celebrating
gans, et al. put aside their the Jaboutiques. However,
grievances for the sake of GENERAL HOSPITAL Billy continued to resist
the holiday. Julian seemed to have her leadership. Thrilled
the upper hand. Carly by how well their relation-
DAYS OF OUR LIVES was outraged. Anna be- ship was going, Mariah
Gabi pleaded with Stefan gan to lose her patience. and Tessa moved in to-
to keep her secret. Paul Carly couldn’t find her gether. Rey’s investigation
was tempted to read Will’s husband. Jason received into JT’s murder put more
journal. Ciara confronted an important update. Jor- stress on Sharon, Phyl-
|
Claire about her lies. Chad dan and Curtis discussed lis, Nikki and Victoria.
made a deal with Stefan. their wedding plans. Mon- The four women agreed RFD by Mike Marland
Brady confessed the truth ica shared her experience. to never meet again as a
to Paul. Rex attempted to Julian grew suspicious group. Kyle hired Lola for
reconcile with Sarah. Gabi of Alexis. Elizabeth’s pa- a catering emergency. Bil-
wrestled with her con- tience was tested. Franco ly and Sharon arrived at
science. Paul confronted turned to Scotty for help. the launch party united
Will about his true feel- Laura finally met Sasha. against self-proclaimed
ings for Sonny. Rex made Peter accepted an invita- power couple Nick and
a difficult decision about tion. Michael and Stella Phyllis. Wait to See: Abby
his future. Eric tried to had a heart-to-heart talk. struggles with Arturo’s
help Sarah when she made Anna offered her words past.
a scene at the pub. Lucas of encouragement. Sonny
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