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Greer Citizen E-Edition 7.18.18
Greer Citizen E-Edition 7.18.18
Greer Citizen E-Edition 7.18.18
renovations
to the Bookmobile or any
Greenville County Library
System location.
interior finishes; drive-up
materials return; family
restroom; nursing room;
light
“Greer’s population to- and additional parking.
BY KAELYN CASHMAN day is nearly two and a half Starting Monday, July BY KAELYN CASHMAN
STAFF WRITER times what it was when 30, the branch will be STAFF WRITER
this location opened in closed until the fall of
The Greer library will 1995,” said Beverly James, 2019. During the closure, A site plan for a 400-unit
close for a year while ren- Executive Director of the the public is invited to use residential development
ovations take place at the Greenville County Library the Burdette Branch at 316 along with up to 100,000
Pennsylvania Avenue loca- System. “This expansion/ West Main Street in Tay- square feet of commercial
tion. renovation project enables lors or any of the other ten space received the final
Work is set to start in us to better accommodate Greenville County Library stamp of approval from
late August and will add the ever increasing use of System locations. Greer City Council last
5,500 in new square foot- technology and to offer a The $4,990,000 project week.
age to the Jean M. Smith variety of special purpose budget is funded by the Joining two neighboring
Branch of the Greenville spaces.” library system’s accumu- projects on hold, Sudduth
County Library System. When reopened, the lated capital fund reserves Farms will add approxi-
During the closure, the branch will include the with no bond issue neces- mately 175 single-family
Bookmobile will be avail- following: expanded chil- sary. Engraved pavers will detached lots and 225 sin-
RENDERING | CRAIG GAULDEN DAVIS
able every other Monday dren’s area double the size be made available for pur- gle-family attached town-
from 1:45 p.m. to 4:30 of the current space; ded- chase to raise additional house units at the 81.02-
p.m. in the parking lot icated space for teens; en- support. This illustration identifies the new layout of the Jean M. acre lot surrounded by
of the Greer First Baptist larged community meeting Architecture firm is Smith Library. New construction is shown above the Highway 14, Suber Road
Church at 201 W Poinsett room with seating for up Craig Gaulden Davis of orange dashed line, and renovated areas of the existing and Gibbs Shoals Road.
Street beginning Aug. 13. to 120; two new four-per- SEE LIBRARY | A6 building are depicted below the line. SEE DEVELOPMENT | A6
Greer Mill
could house
apartments
Following ment of Health and Envi-
ronmental Control (DHEC)
recent
and Greer Mill.
“DHEC uses Voluntary
Cleanup Contracts to en-
Community
News
GCM COLLECTS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Greer Community Min-
istries is collecting school
supplies to give students
for the upcoming year.
Please collect supplies
and bring them to the min-
istry between 8 a.m. and 4
p.m. Monday-Friday.
Here is a complete list
of items: Crayola Crayons
(24 count); Crayola Classic
Markers; Dry Erase Mark-
ers; Highlighter markers
(yellow); Red, Black & Blue
ball point pens; colored PRESTON BURCH | THE GREER CITIZEN
pencils (pre-sharpened
preferred); #2 pencils;
red checking pencils;
erasers—chunk and cap;
Story time
pencil pouches & pencil Isaac and Helen Farquhar enjoyed a Pete the Cat story read by Linda Fultz during story
boxes; small pencil sharp- time at the Main Collective’s Block Party on Saturday, July 14, at 1 East Main Street,
ener; 1-in., 2-in. & 3-in. Taylors. Other activities included free parking, ice cold treats, scavenger hunts, makers
3-Ring Binders; 3-ring demos, special shopping and more.
Jason L. Woodward binder subject dividers;
3-prong folders with pock- the Greer City Park Amphi- South Carolina.
military training
sheet pack of white copy Greer police officers, fire- partnering to create four cakes, sausage and a
paper; pack of colored fighters and more. The nights of celebrating life drink. Tickers will be avail-
copy paper; wide ruled Police Department will be in the heart of Taylors. able until July 19 or until
and college ruled loose- grilling hot fogs for those Continuing August 10 tickets sell out. Only 200
A 2015 graduate of fitness, and basic warfare leaf notebook paper; index who would like to enjoy a at 5 p.m., the second Fri- tickets are available.
Greer High School, U.S. principles and skills. cards (3x5 & 4x6); Fiskar’s summer picnic in the park. day of every other month Tickets can be pur-
Air Force Airman Jason Airmen who complete scissors (blunt & sharp In the event of rain, activ- through the end of the chased in person at the
L. Woodward graduated basic training also earn tipped); calculators; pro- ities will be moved to the year will feature Open Stu- Greer Police Department
from basic military train- four credits toward an as- tractors; rulers (with centi- Cannon Centre. dios at the Taylors Mill, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ing at Joint Base San Anto- sociate in applied science meters & inches); compass The Town of Duncan 40 vendors by the Taylors Monday through Friday,
nio-Lackland, San Antonio, degree through the Com- (geometry sets); white glue and the Duncan Police Farmers Market inside and cash or checks can be
Texas. munity College of the Air sticks; large box of tissues; Department are holding the Southern Bleachery, made out to Upstate SC
The airman completed Force. baby wipes; Clorox wipes; their third annual Na- ready-to-eat food by The Law Enforcement Memori-
an intensive, eight-week Woodward is the son of liquid anti-bacterial hand tional Night Out event on Farehouse and live music al Fund. Tickets prices are
program that included Nic L. Woodward of Green- soap; hand sanitizer (not Tuesday, Aug. 7, from 6-9 in the Dock No. 3 parking $10 for 11 years old and
training in military dis- ville, South Carolina, and personal size); and new p.m. at Stoneledge Park, lot by 13 Stripes Brewery. up and $8 for 10 years old
cipline and studies, Air Charla L. Bradley of Greer. back packs or book bags. located at 119 Spring St., Taylors Townsquare & and under.
Force core values, physical Duncan. School supplies the Taylors Farmers Mar- So far, the Memorial
BARAK NORTON REUNION will be given out for par- ket are accepting vendor Fund has donated $21,000
SET FOR JULY 22 ents preparing their kids applications for the up- to fallen officer’s families
The Barak Norton Re- for the first day of school. coming Second Fridays on in the Upstate, and Galla-
Church
tle Conference, which is union will be held at the The free event will fea- Aug. 10, Oct. 12 and Dec. gher’s Army Fallen Offi-
Bishop Getties L. and Pas- Whiteside Cove Communi- ture free food and snacks, 14. For questions, please cer Fund matches every
tor Anita Jackson’s 29th ty Building on Sunday, July a live DJ, a prize tent, a contact Michele Becknell donation made, doubling
News
Pastoral Anniversary, on 22, at 11:30 a.m. for their blood mobile, corn hole, at michele@taylorstown- the impact for a total of
Aug. 15, 17, and 19 with 147th annual meeting. bicycle safety, child safe square.com. For more in- $42,000 donated to date.
the following guest speak- ID packs, fire trucks and formation, visit www.tay-
ers: BENSON CLASSIC CAR more. For more informa- lorsfarmers.market. FOOD TRUCK ROLLOUT
Dr. Dexter Easley, Senior SHOW COMING AUGUST 4 tion, contact Lt. Chris Mill- RETURNS AUG. 17
Pastor of New Life Chris- Greer Community Minis- er at 949-6600 or email at GREER POLICE TO HAVE The City of Greer is
MOUNTAIN VIEW UMC tian Fellowship of Goose tries (GCM) is holding one contact@duncanpd.org. PANCAKE DINNER hosting its quarterly Food
TO HOST FAMILY FRIDAY Greek, will speak Wednes- of its three biggest fund- Lyman Police Depart- The Greer Police Depart- Truck Rollout once again
Mountain View United day, Aug. 15, at 7 p.m. raisers of the year, the ment is preparing to hold ment is hosting a pancake on Friday, Aug. 17, from
Methodist Church is host- Bishop Allen Bruton, Se- Benson Classic Car Show, their National Night Out dinner to raise support 5-8 p.m., at Greer City
ing another Family Fun nior Pastor of New Hope on Saturday, August 4, event on the first Tuesday for the families of fallen Park.
Friday on July 20, from Baptist Church in Greer, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at in October. officers in the Upstate of
5:30-8 p.m., at 6525 Moun- will speak Friday, Aug. 17 Greer First Baptist Church,
tain View Road, Taylors. at 7 p.m. located at 201 W. Poinsett
The All American Cel- Bishop John Guns, Se- Street, Greer.
ebration will include hot nior Pastor of St. Paul GCM is also combining
dogs, baseball, and apple Missionary Baptist Church the event with the annual
pie. of Jacksonville, Fla., will school supply project.
speak Sunday, Aug. 19 at The goal for this year’s
APALACHE SENIORS 6 p.m. car show is $75,000, and
TO EAT AT CHICK-FIL-A Kingdom Assembly Out- all funds will go towards
The senior group plan to reach Center is located at GCM’s four programs:
eat out on July 26 at 6 p.m. 1514 South Highway 14, Meals on Wheels, Senior
at Chick-fil-A in Greer. Greer. Dining, food pantry, and
The “Golden Hearts” Se- For additional informa- clothing closet.
nior Adult Vacation Bible tion, visit www.kingdoma- There will be a large in-
School is on the calen- oc.com or call 655-5990. flatable for children to
dar for July 30-August 3 play on free of charge as
(Monday through Friday, 6 BIBLE INSTITUTE TO OFFER well as music, carnival
p.m. nightly) at Apalache DAY CLASSES games and a dunk tank on
Baptist Church. There will Day classes will be of- site with local celebrities
be a different Bible Study fered for the first time at taking the plunge.
Leader for each of the five Silica Springs Bible Insti- Greenville Healthy Sys-
nights: Rev. Jerry Bryant, tute of Gaffney this fall. tem will provide free
Rev. Jim Carpenter, Dr. The school, which be- blood pressure checks
Benny Littlejohn, Charles gan in 2015 as a ministry and stroke education at
Smith, Jr., and Rev. Butch of the Silica Springs Bap- the event as well. Food
Howard. Supper will be tist Church, has until now trucks will provide lunch.
served to the group each been a night school for For more information, vis-
night at 6:30 p.m. in the those interested in study- it www.gcminc.org.
CLC after the Bible Study ing the Bible.
sessions. Senior VBS is an Day classes will begin NATIONAL NIGHT OUT
annual event held each Tuesday, August 21, from COMING AUGUST 7
year at ABC where the 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. Greer Police Department
group (averages over 100 For more information, is hosting a National Night
per night) enjoys a week of visit www.localchurchra- Out event on Tuesday,
Bible Study, food, fun and dio.org. Aug. 7, from 6-8 p.m. at
fellowship.
JOIN US FOR
Everything” CD. The
church is located at 1305
Chinquapin Road, Travel-
ers Rest. For more infor-
mation, call 430-5865. ONE OF OUR EVENTS!
CAMP MEETING COMING
TO TYGER RIVER PARK CALL 864.469.4799 TODAY!
Reidville Community is
holding a Camp Meeting
on Sunday, Aug. 5, at 6
p.m. and continuing Mon-
day through Wednesday,
Aug. 6-8, at 7 p.m. at Tyger
River Park, located at 179
Dillard Road, Duncan.
The old fashioned camp
meeting will feature mu-
sic and preaching, and
the event is sponsored by
Reidville First Baptist and OakleafSeniorLiving.com
Abner Creek Baptist.
309 Northview Drive • Greer
1560 Thornblade Boulevard, Greer, SC 29650
OUTREACH CENTER
TO HOLD CONFERENCE 848-1935 Assisted Living | Memory Care
Kingdom Assembly Out-
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Discovery Senior Living. Void where prohibited by law. ©2018 Discovery Senior Living. OLVG-0018 6/18 CONNECT!
brating its Kingdom Man-
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 2018 NEWS THE GREER CITIZEN A3
County seeks
public input
on grant funds
BY KAELYN CASHMAN back,” Rivers said. “There
STAFF WRITER was a good turnout in Boil-
ing Springs.”
Officials in Spartanburg Upcoming public hear-
County are reaching out to ings from 6-7 p.m. are July
unincorporated areas to 19 at the Landrum Library,
identify priority needs. July 23 at the Inman Fire
The Spartanburg County Department, July 24 at the
Community Development Middle Tyger Library, July
Department has been 26 at the Cowpens Library,
receiving federal grant July 30 at the Pacolet Li-
funds since 1998, and the brary and July 31 at the
department is required Chesnee Library. August
to submit a consolidat- 2 is a full-day public hear-
ed plan every five years ing from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30
and an action plan every p.m. for residents to come
IMAGE | SUBMITTED year to the United States by the Spartanburg Coun-
Department of Housing ty Community Services
Historic changes
and Urban Development Building to present their
(HUD). needs.
“The next plan is due in “We’ll go wherever they
May 2019,” said Kathy Riv- ask us to come,” Rivers
Greer Planning Commission unanimously approved TXT 2018-02 from the Board of Architectural Review on Monday ers, Director of Commu- said.
to change the boundaries of the Downtown Historic District, removing G021000101900—the former Tire Exchange nity Development. “It just Light refreshments will
building—and adding G021000101200—the former D&D Ford building as well as the Mutual Home parcels purchased describes our priorities be served courtesy of
by Grace Church. The higlighted area depicts parcels in the existing Historic District. and our multi-year goals South State Bank at each
based on the needs.” of the public hearings.
“As we begin to do this “After we’ve held the
decorations on Hwy. 29
Spartanburg County. the unincorporated ar-
“Because this is a pretty eas of the county,” Rivers
DAVE big community, we try to said. “We can’t work in the
RAMSEY tap into every area of the city limits of any of the
county that we can,” Riv- municipalities. The reason
Snowball
BY KAELYN CASHMAN and Christmas decora- you go by, you’ll see two ers said. for that is because they
STAFF WRITER tions out in that area,” or three or four banners, So far, there are 12 pub- can get these funds them-
said City Administrator a couple of selections of lic hearings scheduled selves.”
The City of Greer is Ed Driggers, “and we’re Christmas decorations as with five of them already There are exceptions,
1.85 %
have that lowest student
loan paid off in a heart-
beat with the bonus you
mentioned. I’d throw the
remainder, along with
your regular snowball APY*
payments, at the credit FOR 7 MONTHS
card and keep the debt
2.35
snowball rolling just like I
%
normally advise.
When you’re pushing
to get out of debt fast,
interest rates don’t really IMAGE | SUBMITTED
matter much when you
add up actual dollars on
APY*
interest spent. If you were Phase one of the project includes buildings 7-11B. Phase two includes buildings 1-6. FOR 25 MONTHS
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he Greer Citizen accepts Let- a 4-3 vote. Two additional council members opinion’s characterization of the vote on the his own flesh, but nourishes
ters to the Editor. Letters elected not to participate in the executive ses- silently resurrected settlement agreement, “A and cherishes it, just as Christ
should be 125 words or less sion. Five members of council participated. court could conclude that council played ‘mu- does the church, because we are
and include a name and a phone Upon reconvening from executive session sical chairs’ with the public.” Those who believe members of his body. ‘There-
number for verification. at 10:09 p.m. the Chair stated that no action in open government in South Carolina should fore a man shall leave his father
The Greer Citizen reserves the had been taken and no votes had been taken say thanks to Mr. Cook for this thoughtful and and mother and hold fast to his
right to edit any content. in executive session. No motions were made well-reasoned opinion. To those who want gov- wife, and the two shall become
Letters to the Editor can be in open session with respect to the proposed ernment to be by the few for the well-connect- one flesh.’”
mailed to 317 Trade St., Greer settlement agreement. At 11:36 p.m. the Chair ed, please curse under your breath.
29651. stated the need to enter executive session to kaelyn@greercitizen.com | 877-2076
consider the remaining agenda items, excluding This guest editorial was submitted by Jay Bender, a retired University of South
the settlement agreement item which had been Carolina professor and media lawyer.
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ning to be taken down and windows while transoms continuously engage their October 2018 issue of
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on the front windows to matching aluminum as their organizations.” azine.
be restained/painted and window trim. Certificates are based ICMA, the International
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A6 THE GREER CITIZEN NEWS WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 2018
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was that of a homemaker. FROM PAGE ONE should have raised a red Cormick said. “There is
Two of her proudest
accomplishments were The timeline for the
flag to the planning com-
mission, the mayor and
COUNCIL ACTION restricting or a different
plan planned for 14 at the
designing the flowers for project, which will be done other government agen- main boulevard entrance
Vice President Spiro Ag- in five phases, is five to six cies that the density and South Suber Road: At the request of the developer, Greer City to this development and
new’s Inauguration Ball years for completion. size of the proposed de- Council unanimously approved to hold indefinitely the second also turning lanes on Sub-
and the ability to lasso a The development will velopments must be re- and final reading of Ordinance Number 23-2018 to provide for er Road. This development
baby pig. consist of two new access duced even further to the annexation of properties owned by (1) Lola M. Crawford, has no access to Gibbs
Margaret enjoyed spend- points off SC-14 with one make them workable in (2A/B) James E. Wright, Sr. and (3) James E. Wright, Jr. located at Shoals, and therefore
ing time at her favorite of the access points being our community.” (1) 936 South Suber Road, 2(A/B) 938 South Suber Road and (3) no improvements were
beach, Isle of Palms, and a right in/right out for the Other residents ex- 942 South Suber Road and to establish a zoning classification of recommended on Gibbs
listening to her favorite commercial out-parcels, pressed concerns about R-M1 (Residential Multi-Family). Shoals.”
singers, Charley Pride, and the development will road congestion. The new statement of
Merle Haggard and George also have three new resi- “It’s not the safest road,” Stormwater fee: Greer City Council unanimously approved intent for 400 units is a
Jones. She also loved sew- dential access points off E. Larry Bounds said of Sub- the second and final reading of Ordinance Number 26-2018 to decrease from the origi-
ing, crocheting, walking Suber Road. The commer- er Road. amend article IV. - stormwater management fee program sec. nal plan to include apart-
with her daughter, talk cial out-parcels would also Bounds is a Greenville 90-284 - fees in the city of Greer code of ordinances. ments with a total of
radio, shopping, water- have one new full access County school teacher around 500 units.
melon, a good Burger King point off E. Suber Road. who has lived in the area Abandoned building site: Greer City Council approved 5-1 “I’m concerned with the
burger and KFC. “Within the last three to about 20 years. with Albert opposed to hold over until the next meeting the school situation,” said
Margaret is survived by four years, five new sub- “It’s also the only key first and final reading of Resolution Number 16-2018 certifying Councilwoman Judy Al-
a son, Thomas E. Hayes, of divisions have been built way to get to that won- certain real property in the City of Greer, Grace Church’s new bert, who opposed the
Greer; a daughter, Marga- on Suber Road or adjacent derful Lowes supermar- location on Poinsett Street, as an abandoned building site in annexation. “The schools
ret E. Hayes, of the home; thereto,” said resident ket,” Bounds said. “Other order to receive tax credits. in Riverside district are al-
one granddaughter; one Bobbi Corbett during pub- groceries stores—BiLos ready so overcrowded.”
great-granddaughter; one lic forum of the regular and Publix—are several Brushy Creek Road: Greer City Council unanimously approved “They just don’t have
brother and one sister. July 10 meeting. miles away, which means the first reading of Ordinance Number 17-2018 to change the enough classrooms,” she
Mrs. Hayes was prede- Corbett has lived in I would anticipate incred- zoning classification of properties owned by Ti Hud Invest- said. “I’m just concerned
ceased by her husband Greer for the last eight ible backlog and bottle- ments, LLC, and Victoria Interests, LLC, located at 3325, 3331, with the portables coming
of 46 years, Robert Earl years, residing in Chart- neck.” 3337 Brushy Creek Road from O-D (Office District) and C-2 back.”
Hayes; two brothers; one well Estates on Gibbs The existing site is cur- (Commercial) to DRD (Design Review District) for the purpose of McCormick reiterated
sister; and her cat of 17 Shoals Road. rently undeveloped farm developing a townhouse community with 76 units, rather than previous conversations
years, Boy. “These developments land consisting mostly of the original 68. with Greenville County
The family will receive have increased the traffic grass pasture with some Schools about students
friends on Thursday, July flow considerably in our existing houses, sheds, Brockman McClimon Road: Greer City Council unanimously possibly being assigned to
19, 2018 from 2-2:45 p.m. neighborhood, making it and other buildings on the approved to hold the first reading of Ordinance Number 25- other schools and a new el-
at The Wood Mortuary. difficult at best to enter property to be demolished 2018 to change the zoning classification of property owned by ementary school planned
Graveside services will or exit Chartwell Estates once development con- Reba C. and Nelson R. Greene, trustees located at 851 Brockman to be built out in the next
follow at 3:30 p.m. at and to get around in a car struction has started. McClimon Road from R-S (Residential Suburban) to DRD (Design three to five years.
Woodlawn Memorial Park throughout the area,” Cor- “It is currently zoned R-S Review District). “They definitely
with Pastor Earl Simmons bett said. “Although I am in the county, residential need probably all three
and Minister Sonia Sim- thrilled for Greer’s growth, suburban,” Planning Man- Abner Creek Road: Greer City Council unanimously approved schools,” Albert said,
mons officiating. I am concerned about how ager Kelli McCormick said the first reading of Ordinance Number 27-2018 to change the referencing elementary,
The families are at their these developments will before the final vote to an- zoning classification of property owned by Ben P. Dillard III lo- middle and high schools.
respective homes. impact our lives in the fu- nex the property. “Large cated at 531 Abner Creek Road from PD (Planned Development) “Schools are my main con-
Online condolences may ture, and I want to be sure lots on septic tanks would to R-12 (Residential Single-Family). The purpose of this rezoning cern.”
be made at www.thewood- that all matters—in addi- most likely be the avenue is to develop a single-family subdivision. Greer City Council ap-
mortuary.com. tion to the known finan- of development for this proved 5-1 with Albert op-
cial benefits this will have property in that regard.” Pelham Street: Greer City Council approved 5-1 with Coun- posed to the second and
OBITUARIES for the city—have been “Because it’s unincorpo- cilmember Wayne Griffin opposed to the first reading of Ordi- final reading of Ordinance
equally considered. rated area, it could have nance Number 28-2018 to change the zoning classification of Number 22-2018 to pro-
“It goes without saying other uses other than res- property owned by Hester Plus LLC located at 309 Pelham Street vide for the annexation of
Deadline: Noon Tuesday that these developments idential,” said City Admin- from R-12 (Residential Single-Family) to O-D (Office District). The property owned by (1) and
will have a profound ef- istrator Ed Driggers. purpose of this rezoning is to use the existing structure as an (2) James D. Sudduth and
Cost: $60 without photo; fect on our area of the city The majority of the office. Pamela S. Tonnsen located
$75 to include 1-column with overpopulation, addi- property is clear pasture at 1749 Gibbs Shoals Road
black and white photo tional infrastructure chal- land with existing trees development which is 24 said. “So, they have in and 1670 South Highway
lenges, stress on schools, and vegetation along the percent open space. That spirit met all of the recom- 14 and (3) Dennis R. and
Email: increased traffic problems creek which intersects the was one thing the plan- mendations of the plan- Pamela S. Tonnsen located
obits@greercitizen.com and myriad of other prob- property and along the SC ning commission was con- ning commission.” at 1755 Gibbs Shoals Road
lems,” she said. “Although Hwy. 14 road frontage. cerned about was adding At least one traffic study and to establish a zoning
Mail or drop-off in person: it has been said that con- “The developer has dis- more open space.” has been conducted in re- classification of DRD (De-
The Greer Citizen siderations with regard to covered and found addi- “They also plan to buffer gards to the proposed de- sign Review District).
317 Trade Street some of these areas have tional open space in other the single family residenc- velopment.
Greer, SC 29651 been discussed, it ap- areas,” McCormick said. es currently off of Nichols “There are turning lanes kaelyn@greercitizen.com | 877-2076
pears to me that the large “They have 19.45 acres of Drive and the commercial recommended for por-
Questions: Call 877-2076. number of units planned open space in this 80 acre and townhouse area,” she tions of the project,” Mc-
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he was unable to provide was flagged down by Rose transportation to the hos-
a registration for the ve- while traveling east on In- pital. A DMV inquiry indi-
hicle. Adams denied any man Road. He stopped to cated that the vehicle was
knowledge of the tag being call 911. The deputy re- registered to the female.
stolen. Instead, he stated leased him from the scene. A Duncan police offi-
(Note: All information that he has a South Caro- Rose stated that the driver cer responded to the res-
contained in the following lina tag on the vehicle, but of the vehicle was a white idence to inquire about
was taken directly from had just moved to North male, identified only as the vehicle and Rose’s ac-
the official incident reports Carolina. The South Caro- “Bob.” He indicated that count. She spoke with the
filed by the Spartanburg lina tag came back expired he himself is homeless Spartanburg County dep-
County Sheriff’s Office. All March 2018. Adams’ South and is currently living with uty by phone. She stated
suspects are to be consid- Carolina driver’s license a female friend in Duncan. that Rose had been living
ered innocent until proven came back suspended. He stated that Bob arrived at her residence for sever-
guilty in the court of law.) He was placed under ar- at the residence and of- al months. She also stated
rest for Driving Under Sus- fered to drive him to Ten- that when she went to bed
STOPPED pension and Possession of nessee in the female’s ve- the night before at approx-
On July 16, a deputy pa- Stolen Goods, and was tak- hicle. Rose stated that he imately 11:30 p.m., both
trolling Hwy. 176 in Spar- en to the detention center. attempted to discourage Rose and her vehicle were
tanburg County witnessed Bob from taking the vehi- at the residence. When she
OFF ROAD
a truck making several
“suspicious” turns.
When the deputy caught
On July 16, a Spartan-
burg County deputy re-
cle since she had not giv-
en permission for them to
take the vehicle, but when
was awakened by the of-
ficer, Rose was not there.
She stated she had no
Cards for
up to the truck, the driver,
Kevin Adams, turned into
a parking lot at the inter-
sponded to Word of Truth
Church, 660 Inman Road
in Inman, in reference to a
Bob insisted, the two left
the residence. Rose stat-
ed that Bob was driving
knowledge of anyone by
the name of “Bob” and be-
lieved Rose acted alone.
officials
section of Hwy. 14 and S. motor vehicle accident. the vehicle west on Inman SC Highway Patrol re- Memorial United
Randolph St. in Landrum, Once on scene, the of- Road at approximately 110 sponded to investigate Methodist Church
where the driver backed ficer observed two men mph when it left the road- the automobile accident, children gave hand-
into a parking spot “try- standing near a parked way and rolled over into and had the vehicle towed
ing to conceal the tag up vehicle on the side of the the parking lot. He stated from the scene. The Dun-
made cards to Greer
against another vehicle” roadway. One man, later that he crawled out of the can officer investigating police officers and
and went into the store. identified as Dallas Rose, vehicle, and observed Bob the incident arrived and firefighters last
The officer ran the pointed the deputy’s at- running toward a wooded transported Rose to the Wednesday.
North Carolina tag, and it tention to a white sedan area behind the church. Spartanburg County De-
came back as stolen. on its side in the church EMS responded to treat tention Facility. Photos by
When Adams returned parking lot. The second Rose, who was determined Preston Burch
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BILLY
Teams take ern and travel to Don Bo-
sco Prep in New Jersey CANNADA
to wrap up August. The CLIP AND SAVE
the field long road game is part
of a two-year home and TV Baseball
away scheduling deal be-
Aug. 17
FOOTBALL
2018
tween the two nationally
P
recognized programs. eople who say they
BY BILLY CANNADA Byrnes won last year’s love watching Ma-
SPORTS EDITOR matchup. jor League Baseball
Eastside will see a slew must go to a lot of Major
High school football of non-conference op- League Baseball games.
will hit its stride a lot ponents before entering BLUE RIDGE BYRNES That’s the only expla-
sooner in 2018. region play in late Sep- Aug. 17 @ Landrum Aug. 17 Greer nation I can think of that
Before September be- tember. Aug. 31 Chesnee Aug. 24 Northwestern makes sense.
gins, four area teams will The Eagles will take Sept. 7 Chapman Aug. 31 @ Don Bosco Prep I do not hate baseball.
have played about a third on Southside, Broome, Sept. 14 @ Travelers Rest Sept. 14 @ Spartanburg Far from it, actually.
of their regular season Wade Hampton, Chap- Sept. 21 @ Pickens Sept. 21 Gaffney Do I think the season
games, with Week 0 kick- man and rival Riverside, Sept. 28 Berea Sept. 28 Riverside is too long? Absolutely.
ing off on Aug. 17. with hopes of reaching Oct. 5 Greenville Oct. 5 Mauldin Do I think, as a television
Friday night games will the playoffs for a sec- Oct. 12 @ Eastside Oct. 12 @ Dorman production, that it is one
be played through Oct. ond-straight season. Oct. 19 Travelers Rest Oct. 19 @ Hillcrest of the most unwatchable
26 with playoffs starting Riverside will have a Oct. 26 @ Greer Oct. 26 Boiling Springs sports? You bet.
the week after. tough road in 2018 un- Think about this for a
Blue Ridge will travel der new head coach Rick second, baseball is one of
to Landrum for its first Martin. The Warriors the only major sports you
outing of the season have been placed back can watch on TV where
under new head coach in their old region and there’s infinite dead air.
James Thurn. The Tigers will face matchups with Here’s 45 seconds of
will also play nonconfer- Byrnes, Hillcrest, Gaff- every televised baseball
ence opponents Chesnee, ney, Spartanburg and game: Pitcher steps to the
Chapman, Pickens and Dorman. The Warriors mound, stares at catcher,
Berea before hitting the kickoff their season on decides on pitch, checks
region schedule. Blue Aug. 17 against Travelers runner, throws said pitch,
Ridge made the playoffs Rest. batter doesn’t swing, ev-
in 2017, finishing above Looking for another eryone resets for the next
Travelers Rest in the trip to the Upper State 20 seconds, several close
standings. championship, Greer will EASTSIDE GREER RIVERSIDE ups of the manager eating
A few miles down the hit the gauntlet early this Aug. 17 Southside Aug. 17 @ Byrnes Aug. 17 Travelers Rest bubble gum…..repeat.
road, Byrnes will host fall. The Yellow Jackets Aug. 24 Riverside Aug. 24 Spartanburg Aug. 24 @ Eastside Compare that to an-
Greer on Aug. 17 during have scheduled games Aug. 31 @ Wade Hampton Aug. 31 Westside Aug. 31 @ Southside other slow moving sport,
a powerhouse matchup against Byrnes, Spartan- Sept. 14 @ Broome Sept. 7 @ Mauldin Sept. 14 Boiling Springs golf, and it’s a completely
of Class AAAA and Class burg, Westside, Mauldin Sept. 21 @ Chapman Sept. 14 Union County Sept. 21 @ Mauldin different experience: Guy
AAAAA teams. and Union County during Sept. 28 @ Travelers Rest Sept. 28 @ Greenville Sept. 28 @ Byrnes lines up shot, swings, ball
The Rebels have had non-conference action. Oct. 5 @ Berea Oct. 5 @ Travelers Rest Oct. 5 @ Hillcrest lands, move to the next
the Jackets’ number late- Greer will also square off Oct. 12 Blue Ridge Oct. 12 Berea Oct. 12 Gaffney guy taking a shot.
ly, winning the last two against new region foe Oct. 19 Greer Oct. 19 @ Eastside Oct. 19 @ Spartanburg Golf, an undoubtedly
meetings easily. Byrnes Greenville at the end of Oct. 26 Greenville Oct. 26 Blue Ridge Oct. 26 Dorman more boring game than
will then host Northwest- September. baseball (I love golf too,
y’all), is more watchable
than a televised MLB
Phillips wins
game.
But, go to any Major
League Baseball game and
your experience will be
completely different.
County Amateur
ing a baseball game,
especially at the major
league level, is one of my
favorite things. The crowd
BY STAN OLENICK is loud, the food is great,
FOR THE GREER CITIZEN the sights are unbeliev-
PHOTO | BRAD WILLIS able and the dead air
Trevor Phillips has can be filled with casual
The Northwood 12U team begins competition for the South Carolina Little League wanted to win the Spar- conversation and people
Championship this week at Corey Burns Park in Taylors after winning district competition tanburg County Amateur watching.
recently. since he first played in Even the commercial
the tournament when breaks are fun because
SUMMER SPORTS
Area youth attend camps
Photos by Preston Burch
JACKET ELEMENTARY
BASKETBALL BASKETBALL
CAMP CAMP
Greer High Basketball Blue Ridge High Boys
Coaches Mazzie Basketball Coach Richie
Drummond, above, and Stevens held an Elementary
Greg Miller led the fourth Basketball Camp for boys
annual Yellow Jacket and girls, grades first
Basketball Camp for boys through fifth, at Mount
and girls, grades third Lebanon Baptist Church
through sixth, at Greer July 16-19.
High School July 16-19.
SHOOTING BLITZ
FOR FOOTBALL
HEAVEN CAMP
Coach Jeff Neely held the Riverside High D-Team
2018 Shooting for Heaven Coach Mark Freeman,
basketball camp for rising below, led the Blitz Football
kindergartners through Camp for rising fifth
second graders at Greer through eighth graders
First Baptist Church July at Pleasant Grove Baptist
16-19. Students going into Church July 16-20.
third through fifth grades
will attend camp July 23-
26.
Roundup
istration will be $200 per The South Carolina letic directors, coaches, a 4.0 GPA or better,” ac-
SHOOTING FOR HEAVEN person. American Legion Base- players and families for an cording to the GCS press
CAMP CONTINUES For more information ball championship tour- event that will spotlight release.
The 2018 Shooting for and to sign up for the nament will be held July the benefits of participa-
Heaven basketball camp, tournament, visit www. 25-27 at Spirit Communi- tion. GMC TO HOLD
GREER HIGH ACCEPTING “Lifting up Jesus through gmfd.net or call GMFD cations Park in Columbia’s Doors open at 6 p.m. for VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS
HALL OF FAME NODS Basketball,” continues July Headquarters at 895-4306. Bull Street district. all players, parents and Tryouts for the Greer
The Greer High Booster 23-26 at Greer First Bap- This year’s tournament the public. Middle College 2018-2019
Club is accepting nomi- tist Church for upcoming GMC SPORTS PHYSICALS will be condensed to a The informational ses- volleyball team will be
nations for induction into 3rd-5th graders. TIME CHANGED four-team format, with the sion is an opportunity for held July 30-Aug. 2, 3:30-
the Athletic Hall of Fame. Boys and girls can regis- A doctor will be avail- top two Upper State teams fans of all ages to connect 5:30 p.m., and Aug. 3,
Nominees must have ter for July 23-26, 9 a.m.- able at Greer Middle Col- and the top two Lower with their favorite coach- 2:30-4:30 p.m., at Fairview
graduated from Greer noon. lege on Monday, July 23, State teams advancing to es and players for auto- Baptist Church.
High a minimum of five The camp is directed by from 1-4 p.m. to conduct the finals. graphs, photos and sports For more information,
years before becoming eli- Coach Jeff Neely. For more sports physicals for stu- “We hope the new venue talk. contact Coach Whitney
gible. Criteria are based on information or to register, dent athletes. raises the profile of Amer- The program will begin Looper at wlooper@greer-
athletic accomplishments visit www.greerfbc.org/ All forms required to ican Legion youth base- at 7 p.m. with a welcome middlecollege.org.
as a high school student. basketball-camp/. participate in GMC athlet- ball and all it has to offer and introduction from
Nominations must include ics must be turned in at young people,” said Billy GCS Director of Athletics GREENVILLE REC
the candidate’s specific GLASSY MOUNTAIN TO that time along with a $20 Oswald, American Legion Darryl Nance. Speakers OFFERS FALL SOFTBALL
accomplishments as an HOLD GOLF TOURNAMENT cash fee for the physical. League 8 Committeeman include Craig Brown, own- Registration is under-
athlete and any postsea- The Glassy Mountain Concussion testing till who is helping organize er of the Greenville Drive; way now through August
son honors received, such Fire Foundation is holding begin at 10 a.m.-1 p.m. for the tournament. Beth Paul, CEO of Bon Sec- 3 for Fall Softball at Green-
as All-Region, All-State, its 23rd Annual Charity students who need the re- Tickets are $8 for adults ours Wellness Arena; San- ville County Rec.
Shrine Bowl and North- Golf Tournament on Sat- quirement. To find out if and $5 for children. di Morris, Greenville High Fall league offers:
South All-Star games. urday, July 21. an athlete needs this test, graduate and Olympic Men’s Open (Mondays,
The deadline for nomi- The fundraiser, which is email Andrea Davis at ada- GCS HOSTING HIGH SCHOOL pole vault silver medalist; Tuesdays, Wednesdays)
nations is Friday, Aug. 31. taking place from 8 a.m. vis23@ghs.org for confir- ATHLETICS KICK-OFF and Dr. Greg Dale, Sports Coed Open (Tuesdays)
They must be submitted to 4 p.m. at The Cliffs at mation. Greenville County Psychologist at Duke Uni- Men’s Church (Mondays)
in writing to GHS Hall of Glassy Golf Course, bene- Physicals dated April 1, Schools will hold its first versity. Coed B and Church
Fame, 121 Rubiwood Cir- fits the Glassy Mountain 2018 to present are ac- ever centralized kick-off “Athletes don’t just play (Thursdays)
cle, Greer, 29651. Fire Service Area. cepted for the 2018-2019 for the upcoming sports games, they build friend- For more information,
The Hall of Fame will in- There is a limit of 120 school year. For more in- season on Thursday, July ships, leadership, com- contact Rich Dixon at rdix-
duct new members at half- players, who can register formation, email Kelley 26, 6 p.m. at Bon Secours mitment and character. on@greenvillecounty.org,
time on Sept. 14 during as an individual or a team. Bailey at kbailey@greer- Wellness Arena. Athletes are motivated to 288-6470, ext. 134, or visit
the Greer versus Union Early Bird registration middlecollege.org. “Games+ Building a Bet- perform better academi- greenvillerec.com.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 2018 SPORTS THE GREER CITIZEN B3
A spin didn’t stop Chris- Custer, the pole sitter, af- followed by Cindric, Jones, DEADLINE
topher Bell from the win ter just 14 laps and held Allgaier, Bell, Menard and 5pm Monday AUCTIONS
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Helen Skipper, middle, was featured in this promotional medical photo from the 1990s.
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tional calmness. canvas. On occasion, I will
COUCH THEATER “The response I get most try producing works in the
After stepping away often from viewers is a area of pottery and print-
BY AMY ANDERSON from the hustle-and-bus- kinship to my feelings, a making.”
tle life of a professional viewing pleasure,” he said. In explaining his process
NEW RELEASES artist to care for his aging “I have a representation- and inspirations, Turpin
FOR THE WEEK OF JULY 23 parents, Garry Turpin will al style that reflects my said, “I am inspired by
exhibit his latest works, love and admiration for something I see and wish
PICKS OF THE WEEK “Simple Pleasures,” at the natural elements that to share with others, and
“Rampage” (PG-13) -- West Main Artists Co-op, make life on this earth so seeing other artists’ work
Down-to-earth primatolo- July 19-Aug. 15, 2018. wonderful and ever chang- and how they approach
gist Davis Okoye (Dwayne The reception for this ing.” painting similar subjects.
Johnson) is a special-forc- collection of 12 oil paint- Turpin was one of the My process is when I see or
es soldier who, in the ings will be Thursday, Co-op’s founding mem- experience something that
course of his work with July 19, 5-9 p.m., during bers, however, he left its motivates me to gather re-
an anti-poaching unit, the city of Spartanburg’s membership in 2013 be- source materials, which I
discovers and befriends a monthly ArtWalk. cause of family duties. will translate into a fairly
silverback gorilla named For 15 years, Turpin was A resident of Moore, detailed drawing on the
George. Overhead in the owner of GT Graphics Turpin, 68, is a graduate canvas. I will then stain
an orbiting space lab, Studios in Spartanburg. of Mars Hill College with the canvas usually with
a science experiment In 2000, he changed di- a bachelor’s degree in stu- a burnt sienna and begin
goes wrong, exploding rections to devote his dio art. As the Creative painting from there.”
the station and raining time and efforts to be a ARTWORK | SUBMITTED Director for a commercial Turpin’s work can be
bits of genetics-twisted full-time artist. However, agency, he has won many seen extensively online at
pathogens that cause in 2013, his life changed Jacob11 is among the oil paintings by Garry Turpin. An awards for his work, in- his website: GarryTurpin.
three very scary animals again when he was needed exhibit of his latest works, ‘Simple Pleasures,’ will be on cluding illustrations and com.
to become impossibly to devote most of his ener- display at the West Main Artists Co-op July 19-Aug. 15. photography. He was also “Simple Pleasures” can
large and aggressive: an gies to caring for his aging a founding member of be viewed by the public
alligator, a wolf and our parents. the Artist Guild Gallery of at no cost Tuesday-Satur-
dear, sign-language-com- “When I took on this he said. “These new di- came a combination of fo- Greenville, SC, holding a day, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the
municating George. Davis responsibility along with rectives kept me close to cusing on family members leadership position from non-profit gallery/studio,
must team with a scien- other family situations, home and focused on fam- and creating art that had 2007 until 2009. 578 West Main Street,
tist (Naomie Harris) to I decided to curtail my ily matters. When I was a simple subject appeal. “My studio is in a barn Spartanburg, SC.
subdue the animals and painting and other cre- offered an opportunity to Simple Pleasures is a col- that my father and I built
save the population from ative activities for a while,” have this exhibition, it be- lection of paintings that in 1990 on our small
the animals’ rampaging.
It’s loosely based on a
Things
video game, and the plot
is a hot mess. But you get
what’s advertised: The
For more information
or to check the schedule EVENT REMINDERS | TheMadddArtist
To Do
Rock and a big ol’ gorilla for rain delays or location
interacting with much changes, visit facebook. Tall Tale Tuesdays
exhibit opens at
physical mayhem. com/GreerIdol. Tuesdays through July 24
7-8 p.m.
“I Feel Pretty” (PG-13) LIBRARY HOSTING HARRY Greer Heritage Museum
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-- Amy Schumer stars as POTTER ESCAPE ROOM
NEW LISTINGS
Co-op Thursday
Renee Bennett, a low-level The Jean M. Smith Li- ‘The Taming of the Shrew’
computer nerd who, like brary in Greer will host Upstate Shakespeare
many, MANY women, SHANANIGANS IN SPARE Locked in the Library: Har- Festival
feels the familiar lack of TIME ON DISPLAY AT GUILD ry Potter Escape Room for Thursdays-Sundays,
confidence of the over- Artist Shannon Kemp’s ages 11-17 on Wednesday, Through July 29
weight and under-pret- exhibit “Shananigans in July 25, from 10 a.m.-4 Falls Park, Greenville TheMadddArtist, Rod-
tied. It doesn’t help that Spare Time” will be on dis- p.m. erice Cardell, will exhibit
she maintains the website play at the Artists’ Guild Participants will work in ‘Little Women’ “The Sound of Color” at
of a beauty brand (read Gallery of Spartanburg teams of up to 10 to es- Through Aug. 4 West Main Artists Co-op
that: marketer of unat- through July. An art walk cape a darkened room us- The Logos Theatre July 19-Aug. 11.
tainable looks). She takes reception will be held on ing puzzles, hidden clues, 268-9342 His first public exhibit
a cycling class, bumps Thursday, July 19, from and teamwork. www.TheLogosTheatre.org consists of approximately
her head and wakes 5-8 p.m. Email greer@greenvil- 20 works described as “ab-
up feeling like she’s a The Artists’ Guild of lelibrary.org or call 877- Music by the Lake stract street art.” His re-
supermodel-level hottie, Spartanburg is located at 8722 to register for a ‘Valentine’s Day in July’ ception will be Thursday,
brimming with confidence 200 East St. John Street in 45-minute slot. Lakeside Concert Band July 19, 5-9 p.m. during
and life changes. Schumer Spartanburg. July 19, 7:30 p.m. the city of Spartanburg’s
may not be a supermodel, GOSPEL CONCERT PLANNED Lakeside Amphitheater monthly ArtWalk.
but she is not the poster MOONLIGHT MOVIES FOR JULY 26 Furman University “I want people to feel
child for the looks-disad- TO SHOW CARS 3 The Hoppers and The www.furman.edu/music my pain through color,” TheMadddArtist
vantaged. The message -- The City of Greer will Jordan Family Band will the 30-year-old Moore na-
love yourself; because no continue its Moonlight perform in a Gospel Con- Park Hop Play Date tive said. “I use music to and our experiences can
matter what you look like, Movies series on Thurs- cert on Thursday, July 26, July 20, 10 a.m.-noon create, to fight depression help each other through
if you act confidently, day, July 19, with Cars 3. 7 p.m. at Broome High Holmes Park and anxiety. I want people life’s obstacles. Colors
you can have it all! -- gets Movies are shown on School in Spartanburg. July 27, 10 a.m.-noon to know they aren’t alone. connect us: They shouldn’t
stepped on as a result. Thursdays in June and For more information, Century Park (Kids Planet) I want people to paint make us different.”
July in Greer City Park. call 237-3214. through whatever they are He said it has taken him
“Isle of Dogs” (PG-13) -- Free pre-show fun with in- Swannanoa Chamber going through, to use their his entire life to make
Wes Anderson’s stop-mo- flatables, crafts, raffle and CENTRE STAGE TO SHOW Music Fest emotions to guide them these works of art. When
tion animated sweetheart dancing begins at 6 p.m. ‘BREAKING UP’ MUSICAL Tesla String Quartet along with the music.” people see his work, he
of a film tells the story each evening. Movies be- Centre Stage will present July 23, 7:30 p.m. TheMadddArtist is an wants them to “feel hope.
of a boy named Atari gin at dusk. “Breaking Up Is Hard To Carolina Music Museum abstract expressionist, They should feel enlight-
(Koyu Rankin) and his For the safety of all at- Do” featuring the music of Heritage Green, Greenville performance artist, and enment. They should feel
dog Spots (Liev Schreiber). tending the movies, chil- Neil Sedaka July 26-Aug. www.scm-festival.com street artist, who creates love. They should experi-
An outbreak of canine dren 16 and under must 18. 828-771-3050 two-dimensional works ence what it takes to be a
flu in Japan causes the be accompanied by an Set at a Catskills re- with acrylics, spray paint, fighter in this world.”
evil mayor to send all the adult at all times. Smoking sort in 1960, the play is Music on the Hill pastels, and mixed media. The Winthrop Univer-
dogs to an island off the and pets are not allowed. the sweetly comic story United Sound He was inspired to have sity graduate describes
coast for quarantine. Atari For more information, of Lois and Marge, two July 19, 6:30 p.m. this exhibit because of his himself as a “triple-threat
steals a plane to get to visit www.cityofgreer.org friends from Brooklyn in Lyman Amphitheater “limited resources and artist that is on a mission
Trash Island where all the or call 968-7008. search of good times and fighting through poverty,” to save the world through
dogs are being held. He is romance over one wild La- Liberty Bridge Jump-Off he said and added that he art.
assisted in his search by LYMAN TO HOLD FAMILY bor Day weekend. Marge American Track League “feels the need to speak “The Sound of Color”
a dog named Chief (Bryan MOVIE NIGHTS and her stagestruck best July 27, 7-9 p.m. up, to be the voice of the will be open for free pub-
Cranston), whose pack The Town of Lyman will friend Lois arrive at Es- libertybridgejumpoff.com people. I want everyone to lic viewing Tuesday-Satur-
must reunite human and hold Family Movie Nights ther’s Paradise Resort in know we are all connected day, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
canine before the mayor’s on Thursdays through the the Catskills on a vacation ‘I’m Every Woman:
goons exterminate the summer. that was intended to be A Celebration of Diva Hits’
whole island. The list of The next showing is Marge’s honeymoon–until July 31, 7 p.m.
contributors is deep in- scheduled for Thursday, the groom left her at the Centre Stage
deed: Ed Norton, Scarlett July 19, in the town am- altar. www.centrestage.org
Johannsson, Bill Murray, phitheater. Lois attempts to con- 233-6733
Jeff Goldblum, Greta Ger- Popcorn and drinks will sole Marge by setting her
wig and many more. be available. up with the resort’s hand- Park Hop Closing Ceremony
some, self-obsessed singer Aug. 9, 4-7 p.m.
“Super Troopers 2” (R) TUNES IN THE PARK TO Del Delmonaco. But her Legacy Park
-- The gang from Bro- FEATURE POWER 2 PARTY plans backfire when Del Greenville
ken Lizard is back, after Tunes in the Park will mistakenly assumes that
years of dragging their
feet, with a sequel to the
feature Power 2 Party
on Friday, July 20, in the
Marge’s father can further
his ambitions to become ONGOING EXHIBITS |
2002 underground hit. Greer City Park amphithe- the next teen heartthrob
This time, Mac, Thorny, ater. on American Bandstand. ‘Art by Sight’
Foster, Rabbit and Farva Events kick off each Fri- Gazing forlornly at Marge Plein Air Exhibit
are called back into day at 5 p.m. with food from the wings is cabana Through July 27
action to police a newly trucks and inflatables. A boy and aspiring songwrit- Artists’ reception:
discovered bit of Ameri- local musician will per- er Gabe whose true talents July 19, 5-9 p.m.
ca off Vermont that had form at 6 p.m. followed are overshadowed by his West Main Artists Co-op
inadvertently been living by Greer Idol at 7 p.m. The geekish looks and dental WestMainArtists.org
Canadian all this time. headliner will perform at banter.
The usual antics ensue 7:30 p.m. with Greer Idol The play showcases 18 ‘The Undesirables’
-- and none of them are resuming at 8:30 p.m. The Neil Sedaka classics, in- Katy Bergman Cassell
fit for description in this headliner will once again cluding "Where the Boys Through Aug. 5
paper (if you saw the return to the stage at 9 Are", "Sweet Sixteen", Artist’s reception:
first one, you know what p.m. "Calendar Girl", "Love Will Aug. 3, 6-9 p.m.
I mean, right meow). Keep Us Together”. Riverworks Gallery
Although “ST2” is not as Showtimes are Thurs- 271-0679
good as “ST1,” if you start day-Saturday 8 p.m.; Sun- www.gvltec.edu/dva
drinking early, you may day 3 p.m.
still enjoy the ride. For tickets or more in- ‘Ruination’
formation, call the box Caren Stansell
NEW TV RELEASES office at 233-6733 on Through Aug. 29
“Pitch” The Complete Tuesdays-Fridays from Artist talk: Aug. 9, 6 p.m.
Series 2-6 p.m. or visit www.cen- Crutchfield Gallery
“The Good Place” Sea- trestage.org. Spartanburg County
son 2 Headquarters Library
“Wayward Pines” Season
2
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 2018 FUN AND GAMES THE GREER CITIZEN B7
Soap Updates
BY DANA BLOCK accusations and then
made a sincere promise.
THE BOLD AND Liz pressed Franco to do
THE BEAUTIFUL the right thing. Curtis of-
Emma demanded an- fered Liz an explanation.
swers from Zoe and Valentin bought some
threatened to have her time. Julian paid Sonny a
thrown in jail. Brooke surprise visit. Kim plead-
tried to convince Liam that ed with Julian. Carly faced
Hope was the wiser choice the consequences of her
over Steffy. Xander told actions. Liz was proud of
Zoe that they were not Kiki. Griffin pushed back.
a couple and demanded Nelle turned to Chase for
that she go back to Lon- help. Wait to See: Sonny
don immediately. Katie ABC | CRAIG SJODIN confronts Kevin.
was shocked to hear the
news of Hope’s pregnan- Matt Cohen stars as ‘Griffin’ THE YOUNG AND
cy. Emma prepared for her on ‘General Hospital’ THE RESTLESS
big moment in the fashion A messenger arrived
show. Meanwhile, Zoe ar- with the DNA results
rived in a disguise waiting how the drugs ended up during Jack and Jill’s
for the perfect moment to in JJ’s apartment. Victor showdown. Kyle set up
outshine her rival. Justin struck back at Theresa. Mariah and Tessa on a
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was conflicted about Bill’s Claire asked Ciara if she blind date. Hilary met
most recent request. Bill was moving on with Ben. with a mystery man at the THE SPATS by Jeff Pickering
set Steffy up for another Theresa received some GCAC. After receiving her
fall so that he could have devastating news, which report from the P.I., Phyl-
her all to himself. Zoe prompted her to leave Sa- lis suspected that Billy
waited in the wings while lem abruptly. Hope and was cheating on her, only
Emma danced on the run- Rafe pressed Ben to admit to discover that he was
way. Wait to See: A ruth- that he set the fire. Abigail secretly gambling instead.
less man sets forth a se- considered terminating Victor told his daughter
ries of life-altering events. her pregnancy. Wait to that he was meeting with
See: Eli supports Lani as J.T. in person, alone. Hil-
DAYS OF OUR LIVES they continue to cope with ary had trouble coping
JJ suffered the conse- David’s death. with the Winters fami-
quences for helping The- ly not accepting her and
resa. Abigail wrestled GENERAL HOSPITAL Devon’s rekindled rela-
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tell Chad about her preg- expressed his frustration after being caught alone RFD by Mike Marland
nancy. Gabi took Stefan after getting in over his with Charlie. A panicked
to task and revealed her head. Ava deflected the Victoria told Nikki about
resentment toward “Gab- truth. Josslyn finally came Victor’s plans, and they
by.” Overcome with guilt, clean. Maxie sensed that anxiously awaited his re-
Eve admitted to Chloe that something was seriously turn together. Wait to See:
she was partly responsible wrong. Valentin put two Kyle gains the upper hand
for Brady losing custody and two together. Obrecht at Jabot.
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SCWorks is located at
HIGHER EDUCATION | Three area He will attend the College
of Charleston.
The CBL Foundation
COUNSELING DEPARTMENT
Riverside High is re-or-
ganizing its counseling
225 S. Pleasantburg Drive,
Suite E1, in Greenville.
For more information,
AREA STUDENTS GRADUATE
FROM FURMAN
students Higher Education Schol-
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department to better serve
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Effective July 1, each
call INFOLine at 355-3100
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Furman University
awarded 623 undergradu-
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chosen Howard Radlein
the local area who may
not otherwise be eligible
for scholarship funding.
counselor will work with and presented its top aca- CBL Charitable Founda- Carolina Scholarship money is sent
one portion of the alpha- TOLCHINSKY RECEIVES demic honors during grad- tion has awarded $10,000 State Board directly to the winner’s in-
bet for students in grades MERIT SCHOLARSHIP uation exercises in Paladin higher education scholar- of Education. stitution of choice to help
9 through 12. Riverside High student Stadium recently. ships to three local stu- Both will at- offset tuition costs.
This will allow students Mark Tolchinsky has re- The Scholarship Cup, dents. tend Clem- Students interested in
to keep the same counsel- ceived a National Merit given to the outstanding Greer High School se- son Univer- applying will find the ap-
or for all four years while Clemson University Schol- scholars of the senior niors Kylie Brooke How- sity. plications and qualifica-
in high school. arship. class, was awarded to Ni- ard and Carson A. Radlein Hayden
Lines tions on the bank’s web-
For more information, He joins approximately kita Girish Deshpande, a were both winners of the Bryson Lines, site at CBLBankLocal.com.
visit the counseling de- 3,500 other college-spon- neuroscience major from 2018 Robert F. Williams a senior at Blue Ridge Applications are due by
partment staff page on the sored award recipients Simpsonville, and Carol Scholarship, named for a High School, was awarded April 15 of applicants’ se-
school’s website. who were announced in Ann Lewis, a mathematics past CBL Board Chairman the 2018 Citizens Building nior year.
June, and brings the total major from Greer. and member of the South and Loan SSB Scholarship.
NORTHWOOD ADDING 2018 National Merit Schol- The Donaldson-Watkins
FLEX PERIOD ars to 7,500. and the Bradshaw-Feaster
Northwood Middle will Tolchinsky plans to Medals for General Excel-
add a flex period at the study Software Engineer- lence are awarded each
start of each day begin- ing. year by the faculty to out-
ning with the 2018-19 bell standing senior graduates.
schedule.
Students will receive DISTRICT FIVE | Deshpande received the
Donaldson-Watkins Medal,
support for their academ- while the Bradshaw-Feast-
ic classes on Monday, ONLINE REGISTRATION er Medal was awarded to
Tuesday, Wednesday and OPEN FOR 2018-19 Noah Carroll Zimmerman,
Thursday mornings. On Online registration is a philosophy and politics
Fridays, students will re- open for the 2018-19 Dis- and international affairs
ceive additional support trict Five school year. major from Camden.
including character edu- Parents who have stu- The university also pre-
cation and other relevant dents returning to District sented the Alester G. Fur-
activities. Five should have received man, Jr., and Janie Earle
an email from the district Furman awards for meri-
WOODLAND REACHING OUT that includes the SNAP- torious teaching and ad-
TO KINDERGARTENERS CODE needed for online vising.
Students beginning kin- registration. Students with The teaching awards
dergarten at Woodland SNAPCODES do not need went to William A. Ranson,
Elementary this fall will to follow any links marked professor of earth and en-
receive a letter in the mail “new student” during the vironmental sciences, and
from their teacher during registration process. Lynne P. Shackelford, pro-
the week of July 23 letting Parents of new stu- fessor of English.
them know the time to dents registering for the The advising awards
meet the teacher, be as- first time in District Five were presented to Erin R.
sesssed and complete pa- schools will be required to Hahn, associate professor
perwork during the week go to the child’s school to of psychology, and Derek
of Aug. 6-9. complete the registration J. Parsons, professor of
Parents are still encour- process in person. music.
aged to attend Meet the For more information, The Meritorious Award
Teacher on Aug. 16 from visit www.spart5.net. for Diversity and Inclusion
4-5:30 p.m. was presented to Allyson
REIDVILLE MEDIA CENTER Brown, director of diver-
TAYLORS RECEIVES OPEN THIS SUMMER sity and transfer recruit-
PLAYGROUND GRANT Reidville Elementary will ment, and Scott Salzman,
Taylors Elementary has open its media center for associate librarian.
been selected by Dr. Pep- the summer from 9-11 Frances Ligler, a 1972
per Snapple Group and a.m. Furman graduate and
KaBOOM! to win a $20,000 Story times have been the Lampe Distinguished
playground grant through scheduled for 10 a.m. on Professor in the UNC/NC
the “Let’s Play” Upgrade the following dates: State Joint Department of
Your Play video contest. July 18: There’s a Bug on Biomedical Engineering,
Cureton Photography, My Book served as commencement
Taylors Fire and Rescue July 25: The Tree Lady speaker. She was also
(Engine 81), and Taylors awarded an honorary Doc-
Elementary students, BERRY SHOALS HOLDING tor of Science degree.
parents and community SUMMER READING Area graduates includ-
members helped create Berry Shoals Intermedi- ed:
the award-winning video. ate will offer “A Magical Greer
The video can be viewed Summer of Reading” chal- Darrin S. Anderson
at https://www.youtube. lenge now through Friday, Robert L. Anderson III
com/watch?v=-yV0Vjh- Sept. 7. K. Brianna Burnette
qKxg. Students can read any- Abigail K. CroweTipton
For more information, thing that they choose and Brittney B. Hailey
visit the school’s website. record minutes at www. Justin E. Lamb
scholastic.com/summer. Carol A. Lewis
GREENVILLE COUNTY Incentives include: James A. Mostoller
TO HOLD JOB FAIR • Fall Ice Cream Social Valentina Sanchez
Greenville County for students who read at Austin D. Schultz
Schools will offer a job fair least 12 hours. Lyman
for bus drivers, bus aides, • Homework pass for Courtney R. Dorn
Christina BuChheit
864-706-1070
Product Website: cbuchheit.myrandf.com