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Duncan
is now
smokefree
ly convicted of fraud, he
said.
The City of Greer was
awarded $400,000 as a
result of bankruptcy proceedings with the purchaser. However, the condition
of the structure continued
to decline.
The building has continued to deteriorate and
many of the due diligence
processes brought up
questions of environmental issues and concerns for
redevelopment, Driggers
said. [It] is hard to secure
and there have been many
break-ins and thefts from
the property. The presence of asbestos in roofing and flooring materials
made it hard to sub-divide
On Monday
night
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BY BILLY CANNADA
EDITOR
This soon-to-be home near downtown Taylors is the 330th Habitat For Humanity home in Greenville County. Dozens
of volunteers began construction last Thursday after celebrating with an official wall raising ceremony.
Construction
starts on 330th
Habitat home
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Effective today, Duncan
will be a smoke-free town.
Town council voted 31 during a special called
meeting held June 17 to
approve the second and
final reading of an ordinance banning smoking in
public places and places
of employment.
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TODAY, JUNE 30
THE NEVER ALONE group
candlelight meeting at 7:30
p.m. at the Greer Recreational
Center,226 Oakland Ave.
THE ROTARY CLUB of Greater Greer meet at 7:15 a.m.
at Krumms on a Plate, 3318
Brushy Creek Road. Guests
welcome. Call 630-3988.
THURSDAY, JULY 2
THE TAYLORS LIONS Club
meets at 7 p.m. at the Clubhouse, 500 East Main St.,
Taylors. Call Jerry 420-0422.
SUNDAY, JULY 5
THE NEVER ALONE Group
of Narcotics Anonymous
meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Greer
Recreational Center, 226
Oakland Ave.
MONDAY, JULY 6
GRACE PLACE in Greer will
have its mini-mall open from
10 a.m. - noon. Grace Place
is located at 407 Ridgewood
Drive. I.D. required.
BARBERSHOP HARMONY
CHAPTER meet at 7:30 p.m.
at Memorial United Methodist Church, 201 N. Main
St., Greer. Call Richard at
384-8093.
TUESDAY, JULY 7
GRACE PLACE in Greer
holds its clothing closet
from 6-8 p.m. at Grace Place,
407 Ridgewood Drive. I.D.
required.
THE NEVER ALONE group
candlelight meeting at 7:30
p.m. at the Greer Recreational
Center,226 Oakland Ave.
THE ROTARY CLUB of Greater Greer meet at 7:15 a.m.
at Krumms on a Plate, 3318
Brushy Creek Road. Guests
welcome. Call 630-3988.
THE GREER LIONS Club
meet at Laurendas Family
Restaurant, 300 South Line
St., at 6 p.m. Call Suzanne at
905-0394.
FIRST TUESDAY ON Trade
at 5 p.m. on Trade Street.
Visit tuesdaysontrade.com for
more information.
ALZHEIMERS ASSOCIATION SUPPORT Group
meets from 5:30 - 7 p.m. at
The Haven in the Village
at Chanticleer, 355 Berkmans Lane, Greenville. Call
275.5022
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8
GRACE PLACE in Greer will
have its clothing closet open
from 6-8 p.m. at 407 Ridgewood Drive. I.D. required.
MTCC TOUR HELD at the
MTCC, at 84 Groce Road,
Lyman, at 10 a.m. Interested
parties can tour the facility
and learn about programs
offered. Call 439-7760.
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of Greenville County meet at
1 p.m. at University Center,
McAlister Square, 225 S.
Pleasantburg Drive, Greenville. Ages 18 and older, men
and women, are invited. Visit
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Upstate mom
gets new ride
Weve just been
BY BILLY CANNADA
EDITOR
Fredericka Davenports
life got a lot easier last
week.
As part of the National
Auto Body Councils Recycled Rides program,
Davenport, who has been
struggling to commute to
and from work, was handed the keys to a like-new
Ford Explorer last Friday
at D&D Motors in Greer.
The program, which
partners with Charity Cars
and All-State, has seen
more than 800 vehicles
donated since 2007.
Its fantastic just being
able to be a part of helping provide the opportunity that someone needs
to have a vehicle. Its just
huge, D&Ds Skip Davenport said. Dependable
transportation is something a lot of people take
for granted. Until you
havent had it and youre
having to bum rides to get
to work, [you dont understand].
Fredericka, a Pendleton
resident and single mom
of three teenagers, has
been working closely with
Family Promise, a shelter
program for homeless
families.
We were able to work
with her to find a better
job and a place to live with
affordable rent, Family
Promises Armilla Moore
said. Her case manager
was actually going (to
Pendleton) everyday, picking her up. She was working a second shift job
and she called everybody
she knew trying to find (a
ride).
Moore said Fredericka is
a hard worker, but simply
did not have the resources
needed to keep a steady
job.
Shes the kind of person
that, if she can do something for herself, she will,
Moore said. She wasnt
trying to give up. She wanted to work her job and be
there. She didnt just quit.
She just kept trying so we
kept working with her.
Fredericka said she is
deeply appreciative of
whats been done for her.
Ive been without a car
for several months and
Ive been having trouble
getting back and forth,
she said. Weve just been
waiting, but this means a
lot because transportation
is a big issue for me right
now.
The car, which was in
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IM JUST
SAYING
PAM STONE
was bowing down from weight and was
distinctly heavy and....black.
Snake! Above my head! Snaaaaake!
So what did I do? Why, after chores
I returned to the house for breakfast
and after chiding Paul for leaving every
kitchen cabinet open (seriously, if he
were Native American his name would
be Cant Close Doors) as he prepared a
smoothie, I said brightly, before realizing my dreadful, potential, fate, You
know something? I havent seen a snake
yet all year!
SNAKE! In Forrests dinner! Snaaaake!
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girl and ran to the house, pulled his martini out of his hand and dragged Cant
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him with a pitchfork. Ducking outside
the stall, I instructed, Dont kill him,
theyre good snakes, just see if you can
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DR: Depending on
what the expenditure is, I
would suggest saving for
these sorts of things after
Baby Step 3. Once youve
paid off all of your debts,
except for your home, and
built an emergency fund
of three to six months
of expenses, you reach
a point where you can
breathe a little bit. After
all that hard work and
sacrifice, youre finally in
a position to replace that
ratty, old furniture or get
a better car. The question
then is this: How much do
you want to temporarily
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diture happen?
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see you allocate a fixed
percentage of your income toward play money
and still be able to put
15 percent of what you
make into retirement. If
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Guard sponsorship of
the Dale Earnhardt Jr. car
in NASCAR. The Guard
itself documented that
ZERO actual recruits
joined the Guard as a
result of NASCAR. Mindboggling, indeed.
In referring to Stephanopoulos, columnist Cal
Thomas says one can selfidentity as a journalist
without any background
or experience. With a lack
of trust and confidence
in media, Sarah Palin says
we should be our own
journalists. Good idea.
Ron Shultz
Greer
Since when do we as
South Carolinians allow
our public decisions to
be dictated by homicidal
maniacs? I felt in 2001,
and feel now, that the
people of South Carolina
alone should be allowed
to determine the meaning
of the flag under which
their ancestors fought. I
have no doubt the Republican establishment, who
fear above all things in
this state the voice of the
people, would retreat in
terror should any courageous legislator step up
and propose a referendum.
Richard Hines
Mayesville
Declare independence
To the editor:
Nearly 240 years ago,
our founding fathers
declared our national
independence from Great
Britain. This Fourth of
July, lets declare our
independence from the
meat industry.
More than 60 percent of
U.S. agricultural subsidies pay for meat, dairy,
and egg production.
Fresh fruit and vegetable
farmers receive less than
one percent of the total.
Its time to declare our
independence by stopping
these subsidies.
Our annual medical
care expenditures for
diseases associated with
consumption of animal
products are estimated
at $300 billion. Much of
the cost is borne by our
taxes through Medicare,
Medicaid, Veterans Administration, and Obamacare. Its time to declare
our independence by
taxing animal products to
recover these costs.
Currently, the meat industry is getting Congress
to gut dietary recommendations by a governmentappointed panel of our
nations top nutritionists.
The panel recommended
incorporating reduced
meat consumption and
sustainability of food
sources in our dietary
A mother leads her child away from a pro-confederate flag rally last Saturday morning
on the statehouse grounds in Columbia.
Support growing
to bring down flag
A survey of South Carolina legislators shows
there is enough support
to remove the Confederate flag from Statehouse
grounds if all supporters
cast a vote.
The Post and Courier
newspaper, the South
Carolina Press Association
and The Associated Press
asked all lawmakers how
they intend to vote. At
least 33 senators and 83
House members say the
flag should go.
That appears to meet the
two-thirds majority needed from both chambers to
move the battle flag. That
rule is part of the 2000
compromise that took the
flag off the Statehouse
dome and put a smaller,
square version beside a
monument to Confederate
soldiers.
The flag push follows
the shooting deaths of
nine people at a historic
black church in Charleston on June 17. The pastor, state Sen. Clementa
Pinckney, was among the
dead. The suspect in the
shooting, Dylann Storm
Roof, was shown in photographs brandishing the
flag as a symbol of hate.
Republican Gov. Nikki
Haley called on legislators
a week ago to send the
battle flag to a museum.
While the flag for many
South Carolinians stands
for noble traditions of
history, heritage and ancestry, she said, for many
others its a deeply offensive symbol of a brutally
oppressive past.
The events of the past
week call upon all of us to
look at this in a different
way, she said.
There are currently 123
legislators in the House
and 45 in the Senate.
The
exact
number
needed to pass a bill is
uncertain. The two-thirds
requirement applies to
whoever is present and
voting at the time.
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Greers Shelter to Empower People homeless shelter is on schedule to open in the fall. A
total of $460,000 was needed to complete the facility, most of which has been raised.
but we are still actively
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OBITUARIES
The Greer Citizen
Evelyn H. Fletcher
Dorothy T. Adams
Dorothy Dot Taylor
Adams, 89, widow of David Claude Adams, died
June 28, 2015, at Manning
Place.
A native of Spartanburg
County, daughter of the
late Albert Columbus and
Nammie Mae Hutchinson
Taylor, she was a retired
employee of Steel Heddle
Corporation and a lifelong
member of Victor Baptist
Church.
Surviving are one daughter, Jane Salzer (John) of
Lutz, Florida; one sisterin-law, Kathleen Taylor
of Greenville; one niece,
Kathy Anderson (Steve) of
Greenville and one greatniece, Elliott Bridges (Dr.
Keith) of Columbia.
Mrs. Adams was predeceased by one son, Thomas
R. Fisher, and one brother,
William L. Taylor.
Special thank you to
Spartanburg
Regional
Hospice Staff with special
mention to Hospice nurse
Debbie, Manning Place,
ALC which she loved to
live and loved the staff
who cared for her. Also,
friends and neighbors, Les
and Nora Fiske and Ramon
Perez family.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Wood Mortuary
conducted by Rev. Ken
Vickery. Burial will follow
in Hillcrest Memory Gardens.
Visitation will be held
12:30-1:45 p.m. Wednesday at Wood Mortuary.
Memorials may be made
to Victor Baptist Church,
P.O. Box 1147, Greer, SC
29652 or Spartanburg Regional Hospice, 686 Jeff
Davis Drive, Spartanburg,
SC 29303.
Online condolences may
be made at thewoodmortuary.com.
Betty J. Elder
Betty Joyce Holloway
Elder, 82, died June 26,
2015, at Greer Memorial
Hospital.
A native of Greenville
County, daughter of the
late Clifford and Sue
Brown Holloway, she was
a retired employee of Upstate Dialysis and a member of Brushy Creek Baptist Church.
Surviving are her husband, Robert Leon Elder
of the home; three daughters, Teresa Anne Brett
(David) of Magnolia, Texas,
Sheila E. Ray (Markham) of
Peachtree Corners, Georgia and Angela E. Perry
(Richard) of Johns Creek,
Georgia; one brother, Tommy Holloway of Toccoa,
Georgia; one sister, Geraldine Parrish of Inman;
six grandchildren, Jeremy
Brett (Kaylee), Christopher
Brett (Keely), Michael Ray,
Daniel Ray, Joshua Perry
and Noah Perry and two
great-grandchildren, Tiffany Brett and Everly Brett.
Mrs. Elder was predeceased by one brother,
Gary Holloway and one
sister, Debbie Fricks.
Funeral services were
held at 2 p.m. Monday at
Wood Mortuary conducted
by Dr. Ralph Carter. Burial
followed in Mountain View
Cemetery.
Visitation
was
held
noon-1:45 p.m. Monday at
Wood Mortuary.
The family is at the
home.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made
to Brushy Creek Baptist
Church, 4999 Old Spartanburg Road, Taylors, SC
29687.
Online condolences may
be made at thewoodmortuary.com
Jeanette H. Kirby
Jeanette Howell Kirby,
93, widow of the late Rev.
Charles Walter Kirby, went
home to be with her Lord
and loved ones, June 29,
2015, at the McCall Hospice House.
A native of Spartanburg
County, she was a daughter of the late Herbert and
Beulah Moon Howell, a
graduate of Holly Springs
High School, a homemaker, seamstress, a Sunday
School teacher, and was a
member of Brushy Creek
Baptist Church.
Surviving are two sons,
Lloyd C. Kirby (Kay) and
Kenneth R. Kirby (Peggy)
both of Landrum; two
daughters, Linda Kirby Underwood (Pete) and Kathy
K. Anders (Sonny) both of
Greer; five grandchildren;
one predeceased grandson; and ten great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at The Wood Mortuary chapel, conducted by
Dr. Ralph Carter and Dr.
Howard Foster. Burial will
follow in Hillcrest Memory
Gardens.
Visitation will be held
from
noon-1:45
p.m.
Thursday at the mortuary
prior to the service.
The family is at their respective homes.
The family would like
to thank the nurses at the
Greenville Memorial Hospital and the Staff at McCall Hospice House.
Memorials may be made
to McCall Hospice House,
1836 W. Georgia Road,
Simpsonville, SC 29680.
Online condolences may
be made at thewoodmortuary.com.
Veteran
Rev.
Henry
William
Wright, 88, of Bendingwood
Circle,
Taylors,
SC, passed
away in the loving care of his
family and the
staff of Gentiva Hospice
Care on Sunday, June 14,
2015, at 11:58 a.m.
Trinity Fellowship, 3610
Brushy Creek Road, Greer,
hosted his 2 p.m. memorial service on Saturday,
June 27, 2015. A private
cremains committal followed the service. Rev. Lee
Athey will officiate.
His
often-expressed
wish was to share a Sunday morning sermon, say
the benediction, sit in his
pulpit chair and slip away
to Heaven. Those present
noted the time of his death
and shared a chucklejust
in time for the benediction.
Mr. Wright was born in
Alligator (Tyrrell County),
North Carolina. He served
in the U.S. Navy at the
end of WWII on board the
Gearing Class Destroyer
U.S.S. Kenneth D. Bailey.
Because he was on board
the U.S.S. Baileys maiden
voyage, he is a Certified
Plank Owner.
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citizen who desires to register a complaint may do
so with the city administrators office. It will not
be enforced until we get
the signage completely
out, said Scott, adding
that the signs are expected to be in place within a
couple of weeks.
I just think its bad for
a town to allow something
to happen that in publicnot in private, but in
publicplaces, thats very
negative when you want to
promote an active, healthy
lifestyle, Scott said.
She said the town is also
looking at creating walking trails and, in conjunction with the Spartanburg
County Recreation Department, renovating the Byrnes Mile the section of
sidewalks on Main Street
from Town Hall to Byrnes
High School.
Were going to have,
along the way, these little
whistle stops. They are going to be places where you
can sit and rest. It will be a
little beautified area. One
or two of the places may
have a water fountain.
They are going to have a
bench, a tree Its going
to be nice when its completed, Scott said.
Initially,
the
Byrnes
Mile will have five stops
with the goal of 20 total
once completed. Some of
the stops will be located
on town rights-of-ways,
some on school property
and the remainder leased
from property owners. A
groundbreaking will be announced after Spartanburg
County has completed its
budget.
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Judah Caraway
Drew Childers
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Kenny Colon Echevarria
Kevin Colon Echevarria
Mike McDowell
Christopher Perez Santana
Dylan Sheltra
Najawuan Smith
Giovanny Suarez
David Trevino
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Echo class graduates stand at attention at the conclusion of their ceremony. Back row, from left: Christopher Perez
Santana, Quantavious Cohen, Mike McDowell, Giovanny Suarez, Judah Caraway, Dylan Sheltra and Michael Alexander.
Front row, from left: Nicholas Yonkin, Drew Childers, Kevin Colon Echevarra, Kenny Colon Echevarria, David Trevino,
Najawuan Smith and Jacob Barnett.
A graduation ceremony followed two weeks of classes and training for the first group of students to participate
in the Youth Citizens Police Academy. Clockwise from top left: Najawuan Smith receives a physical training award
from School Resource Officer Ashley Wright; Wright shakes Jacob Barnetts hand following his overall award; Echo
class leader Christopher Perez Santana looks at his awards after the graduation; and graduates Smith (middle)
and Quantavious Cohen share a laugh with Greer High coach Thomas Wilkes following the ceremony.
We had to be friends to get
things done.
Christopher Perez Santana as Class Leader and
Quantavious Cohen as
Assistant Class Leader
shared responsibilities as
flag bearers for the ceremony.
It taught us how we can
LASTING IMPACT
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after summer ends.
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for me was when one par-
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A military helicopter landed on the Greer City Park lawn during Freedom Blast on Saturday evening. The event offered
several opportunities for attendees to show their appreciation for veterans.
Travis Gilliam and his son, Kingston, enjoy the spray mist
at Greers Freedom Blast.
Keris Garcia enjoys her time during the citys annual Fourth
of July celebration.
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Greer residents and city officials took a moment to honor veterans Saturday night during the City of Greers annual Austin Redding puts his skills to the test on the rock
Freedom Blast Celebration. The four-hour festival combined patriotism with live entertainment.
climbing wall Saturday at Greer City Park.
SPORTS
BILLY
CANNADA
Raining
for days
The Eagles are heading in a new direction this season, but many offensive and defensive schemes will stay the same
under new head coach Steve Wilson.
run a spread offense and
will base their defense out
of a four-man front.
Thats what I feel comfortable doing and what
son said.
Its going to take a lot
of patience on our part, as
a staff, he said. We have
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Greer keeps
streak alive
at invitational
BY BILLY CANNADA
SPORTS EDITOR
Both Greer junior legion teams have matchups with Gaffney and Spartanburg remaining
this week.
BLAME
CANNADA
The Greer 2 junior legion team got the best of its rival
Monday night, sweeping a double-header with Greer 1.
Keilman struck out three
batters, while McGregor
sat down five.
From the plate, Grant
Belanger and Landon Shaw
had the hot bats for Greer
2, going 2-3 on the night.
Tyler Kruglewicz and Ben-
jamin Arendt each went 23 for Greer 1. Joseph Mershon and Zack Huskamp
finished the game with an
RBI apiece for Greer 2.
Game two provided another tough battle, but a
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color, religion, sex, handicap,
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brought before the Code
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COUNTY NOISE
ORDINANACE
A public hearing will be held
July 20, 2015 at 5:30pm by
Spartanburg County Council .
Greer Dragway is requesting
to have a drag race on Aug 8
& 22, 2015. The events will
be held at 1792 Dragway Rd.
The requested exclusion is to
run cars without mufers and
extend curfew to 12am.
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JIMMY FINGERS, LLC d.b.a.
JIMMYS intends to apply
to the South Carolina Department of Revenue for a
license/permit that will allow
the sale and OFF premises
consumption of LIQUOR at
1013 W WADE HAMPTON
BLVD, GREER, SC 29650. To
object to the issuance of this
permit/license, written protest
must be postmarked no later
than July 10, 2015.
For a protest to be valid, it
must be in writing, and should
include the following information:
(1) the name, address and
telephone number of the person ling the protest;
(2) the specic reasons why
the application should be denied;
(3) that the person protesting
is willing to attend a hearing
(if one is requested by the applicant);
(4) that the person protesting
resides in the same county
where the proposed place of
business is located or within
ve miles of the business;
and,
(5) the name of the applicant
and the address of the premises to be licensed.
Protests must be mailed to:
S. C. Department of Revenue, ATTN: ABL, P.O. Box
125, Columbia, SC 29214; or
faxed to: (803) 896-0110.
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July 10, 2015 at 10:00 AM.
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South in Greer.
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Unit B-20 Lionel Morgan
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Miss Upstate Teen Armani Latimer performs a dance routine during Friday
nights pageant. Latimer finished second runner-up.
Miss Greater Greer Teen Emma Kate Rhymer
walks away after introducing herself at the
beginning of Fridays Miss SC Teen pageant.
Dial will
compete for
Miss America
BY AMANDA IRWIN
STAFF WRITER
Beating out 54 other
contestants, Miss Greenville County Daja Dial was
crowned Miss South Carolina 2015 at Township Auditorium in Columbia on
Saturday, June 27, and will
go on to compete in the
Miss America Pageant in
Atlantic City, New Jersey.
This Miss America Pageant
will be aired live on ABC at
7 p.m. on Sunday, September 14.
During the talent portion
of Saturdays competition,
Dial, a 22-year-old Clemson University student and
Spartanburg native, sang
I Believe. Runners-up
for the title are first runner-up Miss Greater Greer
Anna Brown and third runner-up Miss Inman Lustra
Miller. Among the top 10
is Miss Upstate Lauren Cabaniss.
Each judge for the pageant represented a specialty. This years pageant had
judges with experience in
the field of music, education, service, STEM and
performing Arts. Judges
for the Miss South Carolina Pageant were Megan
Gilbride-Cain, a Texas native who was named third
runner-up to Miss Texas in
2002 and 2003, Jack Cooper, who has been involved
with the Miss America Organization for more than
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Miss Greenville County Daja Dial was crowned Miss South Carolina 2015 by Miss South
Carolina 2014 Laney Hudson at the conclusion of the pageant on Saturday night.
the second Miss Americas
Outstanding Teen for New
York, Holly Julian, Jennifer
Miss Reidville Teen Shaylyn Simmons leaps across the stage during
the talent portion of Fridays pageant.
OUR SCHOOLS
The Greer Citizen
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NEWS
GREENVILLE COUNTY
TDAP IMMUNIZATION
REQUIRED
Greenville
County
Schools rising seventh
and eighth grade students
must have the Tdap vaccination or submit an objectors statement to their
school prior to the first
day of school on Tuesday,
Aug. 18.
Students not meeting
the Tdap vaccination requirement will not be allowed to attend school.
Students new to Greenville County Schools are
granted a 30-day exemption from the date of the
students enrollment.
SCHOOLS OPERATING
ON SUMMER SCHEDULE
FREE SUMMER
LUNCH PROGRAM
Thirteen locations in
Greenville County are providing free lunches and
some are serving breakfasts from Monday, June
8, through Friday, August
14, for any child 18 years
of age or younger. Meals
are provided without regard to race, color, sex,
age, disability, religion
or national origin. Some
sites require enrollment
in their program to receive
free lunch and breakfast.
Parents should contact a
participating site for details and hours of service.
Dates and times vary by
location.
The local provider is
Word Miracle Reach Center, 301 Wilson St., Greer.
Greenville
County
Schools Food and Nutrition Services provides an
average of 2,000 breakfasts and lunches per day
as part of the U.S. Department of Agricultures
Seamless Summer Program. For more information, call 355-1251 or 3551246.
DISTRICT 5
DISTRICT OPERATING
ON SUMMER SCHEDULE
HIGHER EDUCATION
USC UPSTATE RECOGNIZED
AT FESTIVAL
The
University
of
South Carolina Upstate is
pleased to announce that
the Shoestring Players
were awarded their first
national
commendation
by The Kennedy Center
American College Theatre
Festival.
The troupe was recognized by the Kennedy
Centers National Committee and Awards Panel with
a 2015 Commendation for
the Acting Company for
ensemble performances of
Memigery.
The award comes at a
special time for the program, as the University
just began offering a bachelors degree in theatre in
August 2014. Until that
time, students could only
pursue a concentration in
theatre. It also marked the
40th anniversary of the
Shoestring Players.
The cast and crew includes: Jordyn Chelf of
New Mexico, Seth Kemp of
Landrum, Harley Bevill of
Greer, Andrea Azmuendi
of Mexico, Ryan Barry
of Spartanburg, Alistair
Mann of Spartanburg,
Garrett Gibson of Spartanburg, Michael Quinn of
Spartanburg, Eliot Ratgen
of Greenville, Jake Salgado
of Alabama and Bethany
Lancaster of Spartanburg.
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USC Upstate Shoestring Players received national commendation from the Kennedy
Center American College Theatre Festival for its production of Memigery.
BRAZEAL SERVES AS
BJU STUDY GROUP LEADER
COASTAL CAROLINA
HONORS GRADUATES
More than 1,100 students were eligible for degrees at Coastal Carolina
Universitys
commencement ceremonies on May 9
at the HTC Center. Michael
J. Gerson, a nationally
syndicated political columnist and former aide to
President George W. Bush,
gave the commencement
address.
Six students were recognized with the Presidents
Award
for
Academic
Achievement for earning
a perfect 4.0 grade point
average for their collegiate
work. They were: Crystal
Brooke Clark, Oxana Sergeyevna Hendrix, Lyndsey
Renee King, Jordan Lamar
Lauver, Dominic David
Saturday and Sommersill
Elizabeth Tarabek.
Local candidates for
graduation included:
Duncan
Robert Anslow - BS in
Marine Science
Desiree Fair - BS in Business Administration in
Marketing
Greer
Ruby Durham - BA in
Communication
Quinton Gray - Magna
Cum Laude, BS in Exercise
and Sport Science
Stephen Oakes - Summa
Cum Laude, BA in Communication
Taylors
Tiera Campbell - BS in
Business Administration
in Finance
Wellford
Anthony Feaster - BS in
Business Administration
in Management
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PICKS OF THE WEEK
THINGS
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THE BOXTROLLS AT
MOONLIGHT MOVIES
Dixie
Detour
Tour
Band will perform at 8
p.m. each Saturday night
at the Greer Opry House.
Admission is $9. There
will be free line dancing
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
For more information,
call 901-8371.
STOMPING GROUNDS
UPCOMING EVENTS
CONCERT
REVIEW
WILLIAM
BUCHHEIT
Thursday night, and immediately put any anxieties about McCartneys
voice to rest. A half-century after he stole the
worlds hearts and imaginations, the singer still
has that range that can
rip through hard rockers
like Helter Skelter or
trounce your heart with
gospel-inspired honesty
and wisdom (Yesterday,
Blackbird.)
Over the course of the
night, the singer graciously gave the sold-out Columbia crowd what they
wanted, with about 80% of
the setlist pulled from his
1963-1975 creative peak.
That meant sprinkling the
perfect portion of Wings
and solo numbers into
the mix, including the
fan favorites Maybe Im
Amazed, Band On the
Run and Let Me Roll It.
The more recent tunes
were mostly inferior.
Temporary Secretary
sounded like some 80s
VH1 throwaway, and
Hope For the Future was
ruined by a bizarre on-
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Persistent
carpal tunnel syndrome
DEAR DR. ROACH: I
had surgery late last year
on my right wrist for carpal tunnel syndrome. The
numbness in my fingers
has not changed. Now Im
faced with the same problem in my left hand. Im
going to forget surgery,
seeing as it wasnt successful in my right hand.
I decided to go to an
acupuncturist for laser
treatments. I also had a
cortisone shot. Neither of
these has helped. Do you
know of a solution for my
problem? -- P.M.
ANSWER: Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused
by compression on the
median nerve, as it runs
down the arm through a
tunnel of bone and connective tissue deep in the
wrist. It may cause pain,
numbness and weakness
of the wrist and hand. The
thumb and middle three
fingers are most often affected. In advanced cases,
the hand muscles may
become atrophied. The
sooner the pressure on the
nerve is relieved, the more
likely there will not be permanent nerve damage.
It sounds to me like the
first surgery was not done
soon enough to prevent
damage. If thats the case,
then surgery on your left
hand, done sooner after
the onset of symptoms,
might prevent the longterm numbness present
in your right hand. However, its possible that the
diagnosis was wrong or
that the surgery might not
have been effective, even
TO YOUR
GOOD HEALTH
KEITH
ROACH, M.D.
if done promptly.
At least one study of needle acupuncture showed
that it is as effective as a
cortisone injection. This
study excluded people
who already had fixed
numbness in the fingers,
who are less likely to be
helped by any treatment.
I have not found any evidence that laser treatment
is effective.
My advice is to first be
sure of the diagnosis. An
EMG test is a study of
nerve function, which can
confirm the diagnosis and
may be able to predict
how much damage there
is and provide guidance
on treatment. If damage is
not too severe, other treatments such as splinting,
medication, yoga or ultrasound may be helpful. If
advanced, surgery done
quickly still may be your
best bet.
***
DEAR DR. ROACH: I
just found out that I have
lipedema, a rare disease.
What can I do about it? My
mom and dad dont have
it, nor other family. Should
I try to find relatives who
have it? I am told that it is
an inherited disease. None
of these family ever had
it! -- L.Q.
ANSWER: Lipedema is
indeed a rare disease, although it may be underdiagnosed. It almost always
is found in women, and
is suspected when there
is marked fat deposition
symmetrically
between
the waist and ankles. The
areas affected often are
tender or painful to the
touch. It is not the same
as lymphedema, fluid increase due to poorly functioning or damaged lymph
vessels, although people
with lipedema can develop
lymphedema.
Treatment
includes
compression garments or
manual lymph drainage,
often combined with surgical treatments such as
liposuction.
Only about 15 percent of
people with lipedema have
a family history. Its not
surprising that you cant
find relatives with it.
More information is
available at several support groups, and at www.
curelipedema.org/lipedema/.
***
Dr. Roach regrets that
he is unable to answer individual letters, but will
incorporate them in the
column whenever possible. Readers may email
questions to [email protected].
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