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Greer Citizen E-Edition 10.24.18
Greer Citizen E-Edition 10.24.18
Turner
ed by The Church at Greer How much candy? bands in the area that will love on people,” Koschel billy@greercitizen.com | 877-2076
Station and Resurrection “We have a literal ton of be performing. We think said. “It’s a safe environ-
CPW to step
to begin down
utility As District Five
Superintendent
move BY BILLY CANNADA
EDITOR
soon
later this week from Hil- recorded 62 percent more sion marked by the facili-
ton Street to North Miller rail moves than anticipat- ty’s 446,280 rail lift.
Street. ed in projections. And of- “In just five years, In-
The hotel will break ficials expect those num- land Port Greer has proven
ground following the util-
ity project. Construction
bers to keep climbing as
the port expands.
to be a critically important
piece of South Carolina’s
KAELYN CASHMAN | THE GREER CITIZEN At Rivera’s
will also include a down-
town parking garage.
“Inland Port Greer is fir-
ing on all cylinders and
infrastructure that helps
SEE PORT | A8
Gov. Henry McMaster (right) attended the anniversary
celebration, along with local and state officials.
former location
BY KAELYN CASHMAN
STAFF WRITER
Muntean launches
town Greer in November.
Restaurant operators
Kristi and Carlos Eche-
verri announced plans to
open L’Incanto restaurant
News
costumes.
vided a certificate of at- port MTCC, a 501(c)3 com- development seminars, ship support of Pelham Investing SKFS-1001-Green since Citizen 2001.
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Rocktober!
S
earch google for the word, Septem-
ber, and countless links that include I’M JUST But then, baby, October kicks in and we’re in a whole new game!
‘melancholy’ immediately pop up.
Why this sadness? Is it the end of
SAYING October, which is a clunky name full of consonants that no one
summer? The changing light? The fact
that for years, Starbucks’ pumpkin latte
PAM STONE
has even attempted to romanticize with cloying lyrics (‘Try to
never contained any actual pumpkin?
It’s always this way for me. While I’m remember the kind of September’...), kicks it’s whining little sister
delighted to see the eventual exit of
summer’s heat and embrace the brilliant And just like that, my melancholy to the curb and stands, hands on hips, surveying its domain:
hues of autumnal foliage, there is always dissipates and I am immediately filled
this wave of nostalgia, tinged with mel- with acute restlessness. I want to be out Football! A German beer-fueled fest for no particular reason!
ancholy, that curls around my brain like and about all the time! Perhaps it’s the
the mists over the fields. (Yes, I thought energy of crisp days and chilly nights. Halloween! Chunky sweaters and hip boots! Yes, Rocktober rules!!
that was rather well written, too). Or the busy-ness of shorter days to get
But then, baby, October kicks in and everything done. Oh, alright, it’s because
we’re in a whole new game! October, after three months of drenching humidi-
which is a clunky name full of conso- ty, my hair finally looks too good to stay or rejoicing in a Tuscan rainfall after a made. October’s not fooling around and
nants that no one has even attempted home. But when I say this restlessness typical blazing summer. Watching tawny, I have too much on my plate for such
to romanticize with cloying lyrics (‘Try makes me want to go out, I’m talking autumn light begin to drape over olive a mad reverie: horses to feed, speaking
to remember the kind of September’...), about an 8 hour flight. groves...Perhaps this will be the year to engagements booked, fences to repair...
kicks it’s whining little sister to the curb Because it’s exclusively in October that linger through the cobbled streets of the but it doesn’t mean I can’t get out and
and stands, hands on hips, surveying its I miss visiting the woolen shops in Corn- enchanted Dordogne region in France? about. Maybe even this morning!
domain: Football! A German beer-fueled wall and seeking a seat by the fire in a Then reality kicks in along with the Mostly because I’m out of paper towels
fest for no particular reason! Halloween! 300 year old pub with a snoring Labra- first night of temperatures dipping into and the dogs have just peed by the front
Chunky sweaters and hip boots! Yes, dor under the battle scarred table. Wear- the 30s. Water pipes in the barn need to door.
Rocktober rules!! ing wellies in a country that means it... be wrapped and the winter’s hay order
T
he Greer Citizen accepts Let- the revenue increases that took effect on July As of the end of August, the IMTF had a of tea at my place along with
ters to the Editor. Letters 1, 2017. $311.8 million balance, DOT and comptroller Brad before my friend headed
should be 125 words or less DOT’s “IMTF Disbursements” list shows which general records show. out, and Brad and I shared a
and include a name and a phone roads by county received funding, though there DOT records show that in Dorchester County restful evening at home.
number for verification. is no clear description of the work done. In- $1,089,674 has been spent on “external” proj-
The Greer Citizen reserves the stead, projects are grouped mainly under “reha- ects. That compares to neighboring Berkeley kaelyn@greercitizen.com | 877-2076
right to edit any content. bilitation,” “preservation” and “safety improve- County where $1,770,425 as been spent.
Letters to the Editor can be ment” categories.
mailed to 317 Trade St., Greer The list shows that as of Aug. 31, total This guest editorial was submitted by Rick Brundrett of The Nerve.
29651.
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prior to the service. Inter- during her first 12 years into a ministry. Bella was
ment will be at Woodlawn of life, she discovered a all about sharing hope,
Memorial Gardens. new way to share after so they felt like the hope
to pay tribute to
Condolences may be her diagnosis when one was so important. Hope
made at www.striblingfu- of her nurses, Pam Wro- can mean so many things.
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ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Northwood Baptist Church Liberty Hill United Methodist Church
Need Help
Open House
Glad Tidings Tabernacle 888 Ansel School Rd., Greer • 877-5417 301 Liberty Hill Rd., Greer • 968-8150
100 O’Neal Road, Greer • 561-7174 O’Neal Baptist Church Liberty United Methodist Church
Starting a New Covenant Fellowship 3420 N. Highway 101, Greer • 895-0930 4276 Highway 414, Landrum • 292-0142
2425 Racing Rd., Greer • 848-4521 Pelham First Baptist Church Memorial United Methodist Church
Business? Trinity Fellowship Church 2720 S. Old Highway 14, Greer • 879-4032 201 N. Main St., Greer • 877-0956
3610 Brushy Creek Rd., Greer • 877-0419 People’s Baptist Church Mountain View UMC
BAPTIST
310 Victor Avenue Ext., Greer • 848-0449
Piney Grove Missionary Baptist Church
201 Jordan Rd., Lyman • 879-2646
6525 Mountain View Rd., Taylors • 895-8532
Sharon United Methodist Church
1421 Reidville Sharon Rd., Greer • 879-7926
IONS 864-630-6625
Greer, SC 29650
Abner Creek Baptist Church
2461 Abner Creek Rd., Greer • 877-6604
Airport Baptist Church
Pleasant Grove Baptist Church
1002 S. Buncombe Rd., Greer • 877-6436
Pleasant Hill Baptist Church
4899 Jordan Rd., Greer • 895-3546
St. Mark United Methodist Church
911 St. Mark Rd., Taylors • 848-7141
St. Paul United Methodist Church
3856 N. Highway 101, Greer • 895-5570
776 S. Batesville Rd., Greer • 848-7850
Providence Baptist Church Victor United Methodist Church
, Nov. 9,PRACTICAL
2011 Apalache Baptist
1915 Gap Creek Rd., Greer • 877-6012 2020 Gibbs Shoals Rd., Greer • 877-3483
Rebirth Missionary Baptist Church
1 Wilson Ave., Greer • 877-5520
Woods Chapel United Methodist Church
12 noon, and 2HEARING
Bible Baptist Church
p.m. 6645 Mountain View Rd., Taylors • 895-7003 2375 Racing Road, Greer • 877-0449
Riverside Baptist Church
2388 Brown Wood Rd., Greer • 921-3557
Zoar United Methodist Church
SOLUTIONS Blue Ridge Baptist Church
3950 Pennington Rd., Greer • 895-5787 1249 S. Suber Rd., Greer • 879-4400 1005 Highway 357, Greer • 877-0758
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The Plaza Answers BridgePointe
3315 Brushy Creek Rd., Greer • 877-8090
Southside Baptist Church
417 S. Buncombe Road 600 Bridge Rd., Taylors • 244-2774 410 S. Main St., Greer • 421-5686 PRESBYTERIAN
St. John’s Baptist Church Blue Ridge Presbyterian Church
Jim Swiger H.I.S. Burnsview Baptist Church
HEARING Greer, SC 29650 9690 Reidville Rd., Greer • 879-4006 2 Groveland Rd., Taylors • 879-2904
Suber Road Baptist Church
2094 Highway 101 North, Greer • 483-2140
Devenger Road Presbyterian Church
Calvary Baptist
AID Jim SCSwiger DHEC #412 101 Calvary St., Greer • 877-9759 445 S. Suber Rd., Greer • 801-0181 1200 Devenger Rd., Greer • 268-7652
Blue Cross Blue Calvary Baptist Taylors First Baptist Church Fellowship Presbyterian Church
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SC DHEC #412 108 Forest St., Greer • 968-0092 200 W. Main St., Taylors • 244-3535
United Family Ministries
1105 Old Spartanburg Rd., Greer • 877-3267
First Presbyterian Church
Blue Cross Blue&Shield
Humana Calvary Hill Baptist
ALL MAKES & Humana
100 Edward Rd., Lyman 13465 E. Wade Hampton Blvd., Greer • 877-3235
Victor Baptist
100 School St., Greer • 877-3612
Calvary Road Baptist Church Fulton Presbyterian Church
238-4754 Free
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108 Bright Rd., Greer • 593-2643
Camp Creek Baptist Church
121 New Woodruff Rd., Greer • 877-9686
Washington Baptist Church
821 Abner Creek Rd., Greer • 879-3190
269-1007 Tests
r 281-1092 1100 Camp Creek Rd., Taylors 3500 N. Highway 14, Greer • 895-1510 OTHER DENOMINATIONS
Cedar Grove Baptist Church Welcome Home Baptist Church Agape House 900 Gap Creek Rd., Greer • 329-7491
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109 Elmer St., Greer • 877-6216 1779 Pleasant Hill Rd., Greer • 901-7674 Anglican Church of St. George the Martyr
Community Baptist Church 427 Batesville Rd., Simpsonville • 281-0015
642 S. Suber Rd., Greer • 848-3500 CATHOLIC Barton’s Memorial Pentacostal Holiness
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4389 Wade
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Double Springs Baptist Church
3800 Locust Hill Rd., Taylors • 895-1314
Blessed Trinity Catholic Church
901 River Rd., Greer • 879-4225
Highway 101 North, Greer
Bethesda Temple 125 Broadus St., Greer • 877-8523
Beulah Christian Fellowship Church
Ebenezer-Welcome Baptist Church
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CHURCH OF CHRIST 1017 Mauldin Rd., Greenville • 283-0639
awn Taylors
4005 Highway 414, Landrum • 895-1461
El Bethel Baptist Church
313 Jones Ave., Greer • 877-4021
Riverside Church of Christ
2103 Old Spartanburg Rd., Greer • 322-6847
Calvary Bible Fellowship
Holiday Inn, Duncan • 266-4269
864-292-1842 • 879-2913 Calvary Chapel of Greer
& ractor
Emmanuel Baptist Church 3315 Brushy Creek Rd. • Greer • 877-8090
423 S. Buncombe Rd., Greer • 877-2121 CHURCH OF GOD Christ Fellowship
Enoree Fork Baptist Church Church of God - Greer 343 Hampton Rd., Greer • 879-8446
For information 100 Enoree Circle, Greer • 268-4385 500 Trade St., Greer • 877-0374 Christian Heritage Church
about advertising Fairview Baptist Church Church of God of Prophecy 900 N. Main St., Greer • 877-2288
on this page, 1300 Locust Hill Rd., Greer • 877-1881 2416 N. Highway 14, Greer • 877-8329 Christian Life Center 2 Country Plaza • 322-1325
call 864-877-2076. First Baptist Church Eastside Worship Center Christian Outreach 106 West Rd. • 848-0308
202 W. Poinsett St., Greer • 877-4253 601 Taylors Rd., Taylors • 268-0523 El-Bethel Holiness 103 E. Church St. • 968-9474
Freedom Fellowship O’Neal Church of God Faith Family Church
4373 Wade Hampton Blvd., Taylors • 631-1336 3794 Berry Mill Rd., Greer • 895-4273 3339 Wade Hampton Blvd., Taylors • 244-0207
Friendship Baptist Church Pelham Church of God of Prophecy Faith Temple 5080 Sandy Flat Rd., Taylors • 895-2524
1600 Holly Springs Rd., Lyman • 877-4746 139 Abner Creek Rd., Greer • 801-0528 Harmony Fellowship Church
Good News Baptist Church 468 S. Suber Rd., Greer • 877-8287
301 McCall St. • Greer
Praise Cathedral Church of God
1592 S. Highway 14, Greer • 879-2289 3390 Brushy Creek Rd., Greer • 879-4878 Harvest Christian Church
Grace Baptist Church 2150 Highway 417, Woodruff • 486-8877
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5534 Locust Hill Rd., Travelers Rest • 895-1771 105 E. Arlington Ave., Greer • 879-2066
Maple Creek Baptist Church www.standrewupstate.com
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Covenant United Methodist Church United Anglican Fellowship
609 S. Main St., Greer • 877-1791 1310 Old Spartanburg Rd., Greer • 244-3162
Memorial Drive Baptist Church 1001 W. Poinsett St., Greer • 629-3350
Ebenezer United Methodist Church United Christian Church
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570 Memorial Drive Ext., Greer • 877-7061 174 Ebenezer Road, Greer • 987-9644 105 Daniel Ave., Greer • 895-3966
Milford Baptist Church Faith United Methodist Church United House of Prayer
1282 Milford Church Rd., Greer • 895-5533 1301 S. Main St. (S. Hwy. 14), Greer • 877-0308 213 Oak St., Greer • 848-0727
Mount Lebanon Baptist Church Fews Chapel United Methodist Church Upstate Friends’ Meeting (Quaker)
572 Mt. Lebanon Church Rd., Greer • 895-2334 4000 N. Highway 101, Greer • 895-2522 P.O. Box 83, Lyman • 439-8788
508 North Main St. • 877-4043 New Hope Baptist Church Grace United Methodist Church Upstate Tree of Life
7 am - 10 pm Mon.-Sat. 561 Gilliam Rd., Greer • 879-7080 627 Taylor Rd., Greer • 877-7015 203 East Bearden St., Greer • 848-1295
New Jerusalem Baptist Church Lee Road United Methodist Church Victorian Hills Community Church
413 E. Poinsett St., Greer • 968-9203 1377 East Lee Rd., Taylors • 244-6427 209 Victor Ave. Ext., Greer • 877-3981
New Life Baptist Church Vine Worship Center
90 Becco Rd., Greer • 895-3224 4373 Wade Hampton Blvd., Taylors • 244-8175
Police and Fire
The Greer Citizen
Crime
possession of marijuana the subject, identified as if there was anything in
first offense. Douglas Mack Jr., who was the vehicle that was illegal,
According to an incident sitting on the steps of the and he stated no.
Report
report, on Oct. 11 at 1:50 business. The officer asked Spivey
a.m., an officer was on pa- There was a strong odor to step out of the car along
trol in the area of E. Wade of alcohol coming from with the passenger.
Hampton Blvd. and High- his person, and there was The officer asked Spivey
way 80. a red beverage in a styro- for consent to search the
(Note: All information As the officer ap- foam cup next to Mack. vehicle to which he agreed;
contained in the following proached the 7 Eleven Mack said he was waiting he also filled out a vehicle
was taken directly from gas station, a Dodge Dart on his turn to get a hair- consent to search form.
the official incident reports turned into the parking cut, and when asked about During the search of the
filed by the City of Greer lot from E. Wade Hampton the beverage, he said it vehicle in the dash, the of-
Police Department. All Blvd. was just “fruit punch.” ficer located a small clear
suspects are to be consid- A pick up truck in lane There was a Spinx plas- bag.
ered innocent until proven one then turned right tic bag by Mack’s feet that Inside the bag was a
guilty in the court of law.) from lane one directly into was covered in the red liq- white crystal substance
the parking lot behind the uid. that he recognized from
DUI Dodge without yielding. The officer asked Mack his training and experi-
Nikia Jovon Allen, 28, of The officer activated his if he could look through ence to be methamphet-
KAELYN CASHMAN | THE GREER CITIZEN
Taylors has been charged blue lights to conduct a the bag, and he consented. amine.
with driving under the in- traffic stop on the truck. Inside the bag was an Also located in the car
fluence (first offense) and As the officer did so, he empty can of four loco was several bags of hypo- SCPA President Jim Newsome signed the banner, which
driving under suspension noticed the two occupants red, which is an alcoholic dermic needles located in was revealed during the five-year anniversary.
PORT: Expanding 30
(third offense). of the Dodge had gotten beverage. a broken part of the ve-
According to an incident out of the car and started There was a small hicle’s console near the
report, on Oct. 12, an of- to walk toward the gas sta- amount of liquid left in emergency brake.
ficer was conducting rou- tion. the can that matched the There were also several
tine patrol on Hampton
Road when he noticed a
silver vehicle traveling on
When they saw the po-
lice vehicle pulling in, both
quickly got back into the
appearance of the liquid in
the cup.
Mack denied that he had
book bags in the vehicle
containing more bags of
needles a swell as numer-
acres to increase volume
Hampton Road and turn car and began backing out been drinking four loco ous coloring books and FROM PAGE ONE participants of the port.
onto Arlington Road head- of the parking space. and also denied being un- coloring pencils as well as “And so what we now
ing towards Line St. As the car drove past der the influence. a grinder for marijuana. facilitate our growing have is an efficient, sus-
The driver of the vehicle the officer in reverse, he The officer asked Mack Inside the center con- economy,” said Governor tainable, logistics hub that
turned on his right turn noticed the odor of mar- if he would perform any sole of the vehicle was a Henry McMaster. “We con- supports manufacturing
signal then quickly turned ijuana coming from the sobriety tests, and he de- tan pill contained labeled tinue to set records in ex- throughout this region,
it off. vehicle, and the officer de- clined. as Gabapentin, prescribed port sales because compa- increases the capacity for
The driver attempted to tained the Dodge and its Based on the odor of to a Jennifer Holt that con- nies know that when they logistics growth here in
turn into The Companion occupants, Katlyn Skinner alcohol coming from his tained 90 white capsules. invest in South Carolina the Upstate and improves
at Arlington apartment and Cameron Woodruff. person, and his slurred As the officer was and decide to do business the freight transportation
complex then struck the The driver of the truck speech and delayed re- searching the vehicle, here, they’re going to get network all throughout
curb before finally turning was released on scene sponses, the officer de- Spivey told him that he an elite workforce and an South Carolina,” Squires
in. The officer initiated a with a warning. termined that Mack was was diabetic and that he unparalleled ports system said. “At the same time,
traffic stop on the vehicle While searching Wood- drunk in public and placed uses the needles for his that can meet every need the Inland Port supports
and spoke with the driver ruff, the officer asked him under arrest. insulin. they may have.” growing traffic flows
later identified as Nikia Woodruff about any mar- After placing Mack in- Spivey stated that he The Greer facility is for imports and exports
Allen. ijuana in the car. side the patrol car, the of- was a type “A” diabetic linked to the Port of throughout the state and
Allen stated that he was Woodruff said there was ficer further inspected the which there is no such Charleston by the Norfolk again the region. That’s
not from the area and that “like 10 grams.” red drink inside the styro- thing. Southern main rail line what makes Inland Port
he did not have a driver’s A probable cause search foam cup. The officer informed that provides overnight Greer a resounding suc-
license. of the Dodge was conduct- It smelled strongly of Spivey of what he had service between Charles- cess. Norfolk Southern
Allen stated that his li- ed and 9.37 grams of mar- alcohol, so it was photo- found in the vehicle and ton and the Upstate, which values the strong partner-
cense had been suspended ijuana was located in the graphed next to the empty asked him if he was really extends SCPA’s reach 212 ship we have with the port
and that he was just giving passenger side door panel. can and then disposed of. diabetic. miles inland. authority and the state
the passenger a ride home Woodruff has been sit- Mack was transported to Spivey stated that he “Norfolk Southern val- that has culminated in this
since she had been drink- ting in the passenger seat. the Greer City Jail where was not diabetic and had ues the strong partnership unique supply chain, and
ing. Woodruff was placed the officer issued him a last used meth two days we have with the South we will remain invested in
Allen stated that himself under arrest for posses- citation for Public Drunk. ago. Carolina Ports Authority, the success of this venture
and the passenger had just sion of marijuana. The officer asked Spiv- including the South Caro- well into the future.”
left a night club in Green- After Woodruff was METH POSSESSION ey about the pills in the lina Inland Port, which has The facility is positioned
ville, where the passenger handcuffed, Skinner be- Steven Anthony Spivey, car to which he stated he evolved into a strategic along the I-85 corridor –
had too much to drink. came irate and stated that 48, of Travelers Rest has was just waiting to return transportation hub,” said the fastest-growing part of
The officer asked Al- the marijuana was hers, been charged with pos- them to a friend. James A. Squires, Norfolk the region – between the
len to step out of the car, and Woodruff should not session of meth (first of- The officer asked Spiv- Southern, Chairman, Pres- key markets of Charlotte
and a strong odor of an be arrested. fense) and possession of ey if the Meth or anything ident and CEO. “Today, and Atlanta, and provides
alcoholic beverage was The odor of marijuana prescription pills without else in the vehicle could this key facility provides market access to more
detected coming from his was very strong inside the prescription. be from the passenger to a unique and sustainable than 94 million consum-
person. Dodge, such that any oc- According to an incident which he stated that it was logistics model that sup- ers within a one-day truck
The officer asked Allen cupant would be aware of report, on Oct. 11 around his. ports economic and busi- trip.
how much he had to drink its presence. 11:42 p.m., while con- The officer asked Spiv- ness growth throughout “The Inland Port has
tonight to which he stat- Additionally, Skinner ducting patrol on S. Suber ey why he had lied about the region.” been a valuable partner
ed that he had two beers explicitly stated she pos- Road, the officer observed being diabetic to which Inland Port Greer op- for BMW. They have han-
about an hour ago. sessed the marijuana and a blue Honda traveling he stated that he was just erates 24 hours per day, dled over 180,000 contain-
Allen was asked if he was the registered owner down S. Suber with a bro- nervous. seven days a week to serve ers for us over the past
had any medical problems of the Dodge. ken tag light. Spivey was placed in re- the supply chain needs of five years and created a
that could prevent him Woodruff also demon- The tag on the vehicle straints, and the Honda SCPA’s customers. much more efficient sys-
from completing standard strated constructive pos- was also found to belong was towed by Thompsons “Since opening in Octo- tem for moving container-
field sobriety tests, to session of the marijuana on a 2003 Jeep. Towing. ber of 2013, Inland Port ized product to and from
which he stated, “no.” because it was located The officer initiated a Spivey was transferred Greer has served as a mod- the Port of Charleston,”
After the test, the officer in the door pocket of the traffic stop on the vehicle to the Greer City Jail with- el of what can be achieved said Max Metcalf, BMW
asked Allen if he thought passenger side door where and spoke with the driver out incident. through public-private Manufacturing, Manager,
he should be driving, and he had been sitting, and later identified as Steven partnerships,” Squires Government and Commu-
he stated no. which was out of reach Spivey. PUBLIC DRUNK said. “This port has be- nity Relations. “This suc-
The officer asked Allen of Skinner in the driver’s Before the officer could Mark S. Browning, 58, come an economic driver cess is likely replicated for
how much he had to drink seat. tell Spivey why he was be- of Greer has been charged for the state of South Car- suppliers and numerous
again; he stated he had Woodruff also knew the ing stopped, he stated that with public drunk. olina and for our compa- other companies that use
two 12oz beers approxi- approximate weight of the he knows that his tag is According to an inci- ny, Norfolk Southern, sup- this facility.”
mately an hour ago. marijuana. messed up. dent report, on Oct. 10 at porting growth and jobs “This diversification of
The officer placed Allen Skinner was also placed The officer asked Spiv- 1 p.m., an officer arrived and offering businesses infrastructure in the re-
in restraints and escorted under arrest for posses- ey for his driver’s license, at 1210 W. Wade Hampton across the region cost-ef- gion and what Norfolk
him to the Greer City Jail sion of marijuana. registration and proof of Blvd in reference to an un- ficient transportation and Southern has brought to
without incident. The officer found Wood- insurance. responsive individual lay- environmentally-friendly the table with the Ports
Once at Greer City Jail, ruff had a prior conviction While Spivey was look- ing on the ground. rail service.” Authority has been a true
Allen provided a breath with Greer PD on Feb. 28, ing for his driver’s license, Upon arrival, the offi- “In short, Greer has catalyst for our business
sample of a 0.03. 2018, and with Greenville the officer asked him what cer made contact with the helped transform the rail growth over the last five
Allen admitted to smok- PD on Jan. 24, 2018. the tag for the vehicle had subject, identified as Mark transportation network years or more,” Metcalf
ing marijuana frequently The Dodge was towed by come off of. Browning, who had been across the Upstate and said.
but stated that he had not Three Sons Towing. Spivey stated that he woke by EMS just prior to strengthened the eco- Approximately 22 per-
used any that day. took it off his Jeep and was the officer’s arrival. nomic competitiveness of cent of SCPA’s containers
Allen was issued a cita- PUBLIC DRUNK in the process of transfer- There was a strong odor the entire state of South move by rail, and inter-
tion for driving under the Douglas Bernard Mack, ring it to the Honda. of alcohol coming from Carolina,” he said. “The modal volume has seen
influence first offense. Jr., 27, of Greer has been Spivey then handed him Browning’s person and port launched with BMW staggering growth of 180
Allen was also found to charged with public drunk. his license and the insur- next to him was a 42 oz. as the anchor tenant. The percent since 2011. With
have two prior convictions According to an incident ance for the vehicle. Icehouse beer that was port provided BMW a more the tremendous success
for driving under suspen- report, on Oct. 11 around The officer again asked still cold to the touch. seamless connection of in- of Inland Port Greer, SCPA
sion within the last five 2 p.m., an officer arrived Spivey for the registration Browning admitted to bound automotive parts decided to open a second
years and was issued a at 910 N. Main St. (Classic for the vehicle. the beer belonging to him. and final distribution of intermodal facility, Inland
citation for driving under Barber and Shave), in ref- The officer observed The officer asked finished vehicles both Port Dillon, in April.
suspension third offense. erence to an intoxicated Spivey’s hand shaking, Browning if he would per- for export and for North “We’re pretty restless at
person sitting in front of and he appeared to be form a sobriety test, and American distribution as the port,” Newsome said.
MARIJUANA POSSESSION the business. more nervous beyond he agreed. well, but that was just the “We want to grow further.”
Cameron Deandre The complainant called what is normal on a traffic The officer determined beginning; the Inland Port “We have about 40 acres
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Players BLAME
CANNADA
chosen BILLY
CANNADA
for This is
Shrine Halloween
Bowl I
’ve never really celebrat-
ed Halloween.
Not because I have
some religious opposition
BY BILLY CANNADA to it or I’m somewhat of a
SPORTS EDITOR curmudgeon, but because
this holiday doesn’t make
Dre Williams and Quack much sense.
Cohen will represent Greer We’ve come to accept
at the 2018 Shrine Bowl of that on the last day of
the Carolinas this Decem- October, we dress up in
ber. funny costumes, eat can-
The Greer High seniors dy and celebrate fear.
will be joined by Byrnes Yep, you heard that
linebacker Deandre Cor- PRESTON BURCH | THE GREER CITIZEN right. Candy, costumes
nish, representing South and fear. These things
Carolina in the All-Star The Greer defense gave up 28 points, but held strong in the fourth quarter to secure a region championship. have nothing to do with
come
the senior running back think they are excited again. Personally, I’m all
who turned in one of the about it, especially about for a holiday dedicated to
brightest performances winning the region,” he food. I spend most of my
in Yellow Jackets football said. life eating or preparing to
from
history with five touch- Noting that Dre Wil- eat delicious things.
downs on 353 all-pur- liams had “a phenomenal Having a 24-hour
pose yards. game on offense and spe- PRESTON BURCH | THE GREER CITIZEN window of judgment free
Williams more than cial teams,” Young said, eating is a gift to all of
overcame the loss of “I was pleased because chubby folks.
Jackets to host
having been ejected from and carrying out fakes. ferent enough to coexist
To snag the jayvee contest on
Thursday night.
He has been focusing on
that.”
well. You can do the Santa
Claus thing and make the
region win “We just roll with the
punches,” declared Erie
“Matt Huff continues
to play well, and the of-
holiday about giving and
receiving gifts. Or you
BY BILLY CANNADA
SPORTS EDITOR
Williams, who stepped
up as head coach earlier
in the day. “We had put
in a good week of prac-
fensive line had its best
game. Miller DeArmond
continues to amaze peo-
ple with his pass catch-
rival Blue Ridge can celebrate the birth of
Jesus and the implications
it has on Christian faith.
If you celebrate the
A late-game pick six tice, and felt we had a ing. Edwin Sales had a BY LELAND BURCH building season that has former, you’re really just
gave the Rebels their fifth good chance to win if we good night kicking all of FOR THE GREER CITIZEN not gone as planned. subsidizing the retail in-
region win of the season, could contain Eastside. our extra points and a “This is still a big ri- dustry. You’re doing your
as Byrnes topped Hillcrest They have a power of- 34-yard field goal. The only prize will be valry game, though,” part to make sure the
42-35 on the road last Fri- fense, but we were able “Our kids played hard bragging rights when points out Greer Coach economy gets the push it
day. to make some adjust- on defense, although we Greer and Blue Ridge Will Young. “Blue Ridge needs to make it through
The Rebels were trailing ments and stop them a had some missed assign- clash on the gridiron at may come in here as un- another fiscal year—buy-
21-19 heading into the few times.” ments and missed tack- Dooley Field this Friday derdogs, but they have ing friends and family
fourth quarter. Young said later that les that cost us several night at 7:30. scrappy kids. They will members gifts they won’t
After another Rams since Williams is the times,” Young conclud- Sometimes this annual play harder against us be using in a few months.
score, the Byrnes offense head jayvee coach “he is ed. match carries the added than anybody else. They The latter is actually
got to work, scoring three familiar with running a Dre Williams scored bonus of a conference always have.” worth your time. Advent
touchdowns in the final game, and he handled it the first two times he title or playoff berth on Greer has the luxury can be a way to rejuvenate
period. well. You don’t want to touched the ball to stake the line, but those goals of being able to sharpen the soul and give hope for
Brayden Blackmon mess with the operation the Yellow Jackets to a have been decided since aspects of its game to the coming year.
punched one in from a by moving the offensive 14-0 lead. Running from the Yellow Jackets, 8-1 get ready for the play- New Years: The most
yard out, Lawrence Scott or defensive coordinator the “Wildcat” formation, overall, clinched the Re- offs that will not start depressing day of the year
hooked up with BJ Peake out of the press box and Williams shot through gion II championship until Nov. 9th. The Yel- made better by football
for a 34 yard touchdown having them do some- the middle on a 24-yard last week. Blue Ridge, 1-8 low Jackets will host the and Christmas leftovers.
SEE REBELS | B2 thing different.” SEE GREER | B2 overall, will wrap up a re- SEE JACKETS | B3 It’s still a bummer though
because you’ve made
some sort of weight loss
commitment.
SCHEDULES/RECORD |
Ronnie Mackey finished Dorman. The Cavaliers
the game with 45 rushing currently sit atop the re-
yards for Blue Ridge. gion and would secure a
The Tigers will lineup No. 1 seed in the playoffs
BLUE RIDGE one more time this Friday with a win.
during a trip to Dooley
Aug. 17..........0 Landrum 42 PRESTON BURCH | THE GREER CITIZEN Field. billy@greercitizen.com | 877-2076
Aug. 31...........7 Chesnee 42
Sept. 7..........0 Chapman 42 Greer’s Garrett Dill was named The Greer Citizen/Owens Insurance Defensive Player of
Sept. 14.................13 TR 44
Sept. 21...........6 Vernon 34
the Week for Week 8. Pictured left to right Chris Crist (Owens), coach Will Young, Dill and
Shane Lynn (Owens). REBELS: To play Thursday
Sept. 28............. 26 Berea 0 FROM B2 tied for first in Region
PLAYERS OF WEEK 9
Oct. 5...........0 Greenville 50 II-AAAAA, but the Rebels
“We made a lot of have plenty of work left
Oct. 12..........22 Eastside 56 mistakes, but we found to do.
Oct. 19...................18 TR 43 a way to win,” Byrnes Thursday’s match-
Oct. 26................... at Greer coach Reggie Shaw said. up with Boiling Springs
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OFFENSIVE PLAYER LINEMAN “Our guys decided with
about eight minutes to
could either land the
Rebels in the No. 2 play-
OF THE WEEK OF THE WEEK OF THE WEEK go that they were going off spot, or bump them
to do something about down to No. 3 or No. 4.
BYRNES the situation we were in.
I’m just really proud of
“Boiling Springs was a
young team coming in,
Aug. 17............. 39 Greer 26 their resolve. They didn’t but they grew up in a
Aug. 24. 41 Northwestern21 panic. hurry,” Shaw said. “Their
“You’re going to have defense is solid. They’ve
Aug. 31...... 17 Don Bosco 22 games like that through- got two Shrine Bowl line-
Sept. 14..............26 Spart 7 out the season, and the backers we’ll have to get
difference between good around and they do a lot
Sept. 21.........34 Gaffney 14 teams and great teams is on both sides of the ball.
Sept. 28.......45 Riverside 20 great teams find a way to They will exploit you
Oct. 5............31 Mauldin 20 win them.” with multiple formations
Scott finished the night and a variety of blitzes,
Oct. 12.......... 45 Dorman 31 with 18 completions and so you have to be ready
Oct. 19.......... 42 Hillcrest 35 243 passing yards for for anything.”
Oct. 26........ Boiling Springs JOSHUA DRE ZY two touchdowns. Rah-
jai Harris led the team
The top two seeds
in the playoffs receive
BYRD WILLIAMS WEBSTER on the ground with 110
rushing yards.
home games in the first
round.
BYRNES DL #23 GREER RB #22 BYRNES DL #56 “As happy as we are “There are a lot of im-
EASTSIDE JUNIOR SENIOR JUNIOR with the win, we had
way too many turnovers
plications in this one, but
we can’t expect anything
Aug. 17...... 22 Southside 18 10 Tackles 345 All Purpose Yards 12 Tackles and mistakes,” Shaw other than a typical, Re-
2 Sacks 5 Touchdowns 1 Tackle for Loss said. “We’ve got some gion II knock-down-drag-
Aug. 24........47 Riverside 21 areas that we’ve got to out,” Shaw said.
Aug. 31...27 W. Hampton 21 improve. It’s obvious on Game time is set for
Sept. 14.........33 Broome 28 film and our guys see it. 7:30 p.m. Thursday at
Hopefully we’ll get better Nixon Field.
Sept. 21...... 23 Chapman 49 this week.”
Sept. 28................ 56 TR 55 The win keeps Byrnes billy@greercitizen.com | 877-2076
Oct. 5................. 45 Berea 0
Oct. 12...... 56 Blue Ridge 22
Oct. 19.............. 28 Greer 59
Oct. 26................Greenville GREER: Holds on late to outlast Eastside and secure region title
FROM B1 Greer’s defense stopped yard touchdown pass Jackets final score. Huff kick. Louis (E) 20-yard
an Eagle’s march on a from Skoloff as the ping capped the 64-march of run; Tiberghien kick.
the middle on a 24-yard fourth-and-two attempt pong-like match contin- eight plays with a five- Second quarter: Wil-
GREER first down touchdown
run after Greer’s Garrett
for no gain. DeArmond
pulled in a 17-yard pass
ued at 35-21.
Eastside’s ensuing
yard keeper with 3:31
left in the game.
liams (G) 14-yard run;
Sales kick; Mangrum (E)
Aug. 17........... 26 Byrnes 39 Dill had recovered an from Huff to launch the on-side kickoff failed The two teams record- 21-yard pass from Skol-
Eastside fumble on the 54-yard drive that put to travel the required ed impressive offensive off; Tiberghien kick;
Aug. 24.. 37 Spartanburg 17 first play of the game. A the Yellow Jackets ahead distance, giving Greer stats. Greer amassed 455 Skinner (G) 28-yard pass
Aug. 31........48 Westside 14 few minutes later, Wil- 21-7 to start the second possession at the hosts’ total yards on 308 yards from Huff; Sales kick.
liams returned an Eagles period. 47-yard line. On the next rushing and 147 yards in Huff (G) 19-yard run;
Sept. 7............40 Mauldin 3 punt 84 yards to the Eastside matched that play Huff launched a 47- the air as Huff hit on 12 Sales kick. Elmore (E)
Sept. 14.. 42 Union County 7 house. with a 77-yard touch- yard touchdown pass to of 17 pass attempts for 8-yard pass from Skoloff;
Sept. 28..... 28 Greenville 20 “Dre really works hard down drive of 11 plays. Williams that put Greer 25 first downs. Tiberghien kick. Williams
and is capable of scoring Quarterback Marshall ahead 42-21 at intermis- Eastside rang up 20 (G) 47-yard pass from
Oct. 5...................... 58 TR 6 every time he touches Skoloff returned to the sion. first downs on 377 total Huff; Sales kick.
Oct. 12............... 51 Berea 0 the ball,” Coach Williams action and delivered a Greer built on the yards. The Eagles flew Third quarter – Sales
said. “I feel our offense 21-yard touchdown pass three-touchdown lead for 220 yards in the air, (G) 34-yard field goal.
Oct. 19...... 59 at Eastside 28 can keep moving the to Peyton Mangrum with to start the second half connecting on 15 of 39 Williams (G) 35-yard
Oct. 26...............Blue Ridge chains, and we can score 8:30 remaining in the when Sales kicked a 34- passes, and had 157 run; Sales kick. Louis (E)
on every series. We have first half. yard field goal after the yards on the ground. 5-yard run; Tiberghien
a really good offensive Greer stormed back to Yellow Jackets opening “Eastside has some very kick.
line. Everything was good expand the lead, cruising drive stalled in the red good players and they Fourth quarter – Huff
tonight.” 81 yards to the end zone zone. are very well coached. I (G) 5-yard run; Sales kick.
RIVERSIDE in just six plays. Fresh- The Yellow Jackets con- think they have a bright Individual stats:
EAGLES FIGHT BACK man wide receiver Jaleel tinued to put the ham- future there,” Coach Wil- Greer rushing: Wil-
Aug. 17....... 14 Trav. Rest 35 Instead of collapsing, Skinner got the points mer down when Williams liams said afterwards. liams 26/225 yards; Huff
Aug. 24.........21 Eastside 47 Eastside fought back with when he reeled in a 28- rambled 35 yards up the But the Eagles suffered 11/81 yards.
Aug. 31........ 6 Southside 56 an 84 yard scoring drive. yard pass from Huff to middle to cap a 75-yard two turnovers, an inter- Eastside rushing: Lou-
Dawson Conrad entered make it a 28-14 affair. drive. The march began ception and a fumble, is 17/126 yards; Skoloff
Sept. 14.0 Boiling Springs 51 the game at quarterback The Yellow Jackets ex- after Greer had held the and were hit with 11 7/22 yards; Randy Veal
Sept. 21........13 Mauldin 49 and promptly hooked up panded the lead on their Eagles on downs at their penalties for 115 yards. 3/9 yards.
with Max Louris on a pass next possession follow- own 25-yard line, and “That’s the first game in Greer passing: Huff:
Sept. 28.......... 20 Byrnes 45 and run that covered 60 ing a short punt. Starting built the lead to 52-21. a long time that we were 12/17/1 – 147 yards.
Oct. 5............ 19 Hillcrest 51 yards. Louris scored two at the Eastside 47 yard Eastside struck again out-penalized,” Coach Eastside passing: Skol-
Oct. 12.......... 14 Gaffney 48 plays later on a 20-yard line, Greer scored in six following the kickoff Young said. Greer was off 12/31/0 136 yards;
run up the middle, and plays. Huff capped the when Louris got away flagged eight times for Conrad 3/13/1 84 yards.
Oct. 19..... 7 Spartanburg 52 Max Tiberghien booted drive with a 19-yard run. on a 58-yard run to the 75 yards and had one Greer receiving: DeAr-
Oct. 26................... Dorman the extra point that cut Louris returned the en- Greer five. The junior pass intercepted. mond 4/41 yards; Wil-
Greer’s lead to 14-7. suing kickoff 56 yards running back scored on liams 2/44 yards; Skin-
The Yellow Jackets got to the Greer 34-yard line the next play. THE SCORE BY QUARTERS ner 1/28 yards; Cameron
the points back at the to keep the Eagles in the Greer safety Ethan Al- Greer 14 28 10 7 – 59 Martin 5/34 yards.
end of the quarter when game. From there, East- exander picked off an Eastside 7 14 7 0 – 28 Eastside receiving:
Williams scored on a side visited the end zone Eastside pass at the 34- First quarter: Williams Mangrum 2/31 yards;
14-yard dash. The short again with a seven-play yard line in the fourth (G) 24-yard run; Sales Reggie Rodgers 1/5
drive began at the East- touchdown drive. Amari period, and that set the kick. Williams (G) 84- yards; Louris 4/91 yards;
side 46 yard line where Elmore grabbed an eight- stage for the Yellow yard punt return; Sales Elmore 5/53 yards.
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award from the Greenville I and honoring veterans will be recited: “The Para- selections from the mu-
Chapter of the South Caro- North Greenville University named Allison Yeater its 2018 and men and women cur- ble of the Old Man and the sical, Les Miserables: “Do
lina Restaurant and Lodg- rently serving in the Unit- Young” by Wilfred Owen You Hear the People Sing,”
ing Association (SCRLA).
Homecoming Queen during halftime of the Crusader’s ed States Military. (1893-1918) and “In Flan- and “Bring Him Home;”
Musco and other win- recent game against Shorter University. The crowning The concert is set for ders Fields,” by John Mc- two sacred selections:
ners will be honored at the capped a week of homecoming festivities and North Sunday, Nov. 11, at 7 p.m. Crae (1872-1918). Salvation is Created and
sixth annual Upstate Hos- Greenville went on to win the game. at the Cannon Center, Featured on the concert Hark, I Hear the Harps
pitality Awards on Nov. 5. located at 204 Cannon will be “Over There,” an ar- Eternal; and two rock &
Street, Greer. rangement of WWI songs roll classics, Blue Moon
NORTHWOOD TO HOLD GCS JOB FAIR WELLFORD SCHOOL Available at the door, by Bill Sherrill. and Goodnight, Sweet-
STRINGS FALL CONCERT SET FOR OCT. 30 TO HOLD FALL FESTIVAL tickets are $10 for general Patriotic music will heart, Goodnight!
Northwood Middle will Greenville County Wellford Academy of admission and $8 for vet- include “The God Who The concert will con-
hold a Strings Fall Concert Schools will host a Job Fair Science and Technology erans. Proceeds from the Gave Us Life,” by Randall clude with the singing of
on Thursday, Oct. 25, from on Tuesday, Oct. 30, from will hold its annual Fall concert will benefit the Thompson with text by God Bless America.
6-7 p.m. at the school. 5-7 p.m. at Brushy Creek Festival on Thursday, Oct. Upstate Warrior Solution. Thomas Jefferson; “An
Elementary. Anyone wish- 25, from 4:30-7 p.m.
BUENA VISTA BOBCAT BASH ing to apply for bus driv-
PLANNED FOR OCT. 26 BERRY SHOALS
Things
er, bus aide, custodial, or
Buena Vista Elementary food service positions is TO HOLD FALL FESTIVAL Friends memberships Concerto competition will
will hold its Bobcat Bash welcome to attend. Berry Shoals Intermedi- can be purchased at the be held Tuesday, Nov. 20,
To Do
fall carnival on Friday, Oct. Benefits include health ate will hold its Fall Festi- door. at Furman University.
26, 3:30-7:30 p.m. and dental, retirement, val on Thursday, Oct. 25, Merovan Center is lo- Applications must be
Several activities are sick leave, and free life in- from 5:30-7:30 p.m. cated at 1200 Woodruff postmarked by Sunday,
planned for the event. surance, are available for Road, Suite E2, Greenville. Oct. 28.
Students are invited to employees who work 30 BYRNES LISTS BANNED First place winners will
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enter a contest to create or more hours per week. BOOK CONTEST WINNERS BARK IN THE PARK perform with the CYS
a banner to advertise the Training is provided. Byrnes High students NEW LISTINGS SET FOR OCT. 27 Symphony Orchestra on
Bash. Entries should be For more information, Caroline White and Cody Concerned Citizens for Sunday, March 3, 2019, at
dropped off in Mrs. Jack- call 355-3100 or visit Larson were winners of CHILDREN’S CONCERT SET Animals will present Bark 7 p.m. in the Gunter The-
son’s art classroom be- www.greenville.k12.sc.us. the recent Banned Books FOR GREER CITY HALL in the Park on Saturday, atre at the Peace Center.
tween Monday, Oct. 1, and Week essay contest. The Greenville Concert Oct. 27, 9:30 a.m. at Con- They will also receive a
Friday, Oct. 12. The winner BUENA VISTA HOLDING Bookmark contest win- Band will perform Tubby estee Park in Greenville. check for $500. (Previous
gets to keep the banner VETERANS’ BREAKFAST ners included Helen Sofia the Tuba and The Wind Registration for the 5K first-place winners of this
after the carnival and re- Buena Vista Elementa- Enamorado Dubon, Kay- in the Willows with nar- Run and Walk-a-Thon will competition are ineligible
ceives a free t-shirt and 20 ry will honor all veterans lyn Thompson, and Laura rator William Pinkston on begin at 8:45 a.m. Partici- in their same performance
free tickets. with a breakfast on Friday, Itzel Beltran. The winning Friday, Oct. 26, 7 p.m. at pants receive a t-shirt with category.)
Volunteers are needed Nov. 9. bookmarks can be viewed Greer City Hall. the $25 entry fee. The first The competition is open
to help in various capac- Students can invite a on the school website and The concert includes 150 dogs with their hu- to musicians who have not
ities including prep and veteran to breakfast from will be printed for use. overtures, marches, waltz- mans receive a goodie bag. reached age 19 by June 15,
set-up day, and donations 8:15-9 a.m. in the cafete- es and lullabys, all under Cash prizes are award- 2019.
of silent auction items and
confetti eggs is ongoing.
ria.
An RSVP to the teacher
HIGHER EDUCATION | the direction of conductor
Dr. Dan Turner.
ed for most money raised,
most pledges, and fastest BJU TO SHOW
Parents and the com- is required no later than A second performance time. HIGH SCHOOL ART
munity are asked to save Thursday, Nov. 1. NGU TO HONOR UPSTATE will be held on Sunday, The Bark in the Park Fes- Bob Jones University will
empty egg shells to be For the form or more in- VETERANS AT FREE EVENT Oct. 28, 3 p.m. at Mauldin tival will be held from 11 host a High School Festival
filled with confetti during formation, visit the school North Greenville Uni- Cultural Center. a.m.-3 p.m. Arts Exhibition Oct. 29-31
the school’s Fall Carnival website. versity will honor U.S. Children of all ages are Conestee Park is located in the Exhibition Corridor
on Friday, Oct. 26. For di- military veterans from welcome to the free event. at 840 Mauldin Road in of Sargent Art Building.
rections on how to prop-
erly open and clean the
DISTRICT FIVE | the NGU Family as well as
from across the Upstate LOGOS THEATRE BENEFIT
Greenville.
All proceeds benefit ani-
The exhibit showcases
more than 100 works in
shells for reuse, visit the SC region on Monday, Oct. SET FOR OCT. 26 mals in the Upstate. various media by young
school’s website. BYRNES FRESHMAN 29, 6-8 p.m. at the Up- Logos Theatre will host For more information, artists who visit the cam-
The event is a major ACADEMY ROTC HONORED country History Museum a benefit recital to raise visit www.ccaweb.org. pus from all parts of the
fundraiser for the PTA. The Byrnes Freshman in Greenville. funds for the spring 2019 country for the annual
Academy Air Force Junior This free event will in- production of “The Horse WOODCARVING CONTEST competition.
CHANDLER CREEK TO HOLD ROTC Drill Team earned clude a recognition pro- and His Boy” on Friday, SET FOR OCT. 27, 28 The exhibit opens at 5
BLACK CAT BALL 1st place overall, winning gram celebrating the hero- Oct. 26, at 7 p.m. Western North Carolina p.m.
Chandler Creek Elemen- or placing in all five com- ic service of our veterans, a The benefit concert, Carvers will hold its annu- For more information,
tary will hold a Black Cat petition categories at the tour of the museum’s cur- “Two Lives Remembered,” al Woodcarving Competi- visit bju.edu/finearts or
Ball on Friday, Oct. 26, Strike Eagle Drill Meet in rent exhibit, “Answering will offer music celebrat- tion and Exhibition Oct. 27 call 242-5100, ext. 2711.
from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Flat Rock, North Carolina, The Call: From the Recruit ing the lives and sacrifice and 28 at the Folk Art Cen-
Greer High. recently. to the Front Lines of World of two notable Christian ter, Blue Ridge Parkway in GSO POPS SERIES TO PRES-
Activities will include This competition had a War I,” and will include re- figures of the 20th centu- Asheville. ENT ‘GHOSTBUSTERS’
a grade level Halloween specialized format allow- marks from retired U.S. ry, C.S. Lewis and Dietrich Registration and carv- The Greenville Sym-
costume contest, teach- ing only freshman and Navy chaplain and Chair Bonhoeffer. ing entry for competitors phony Orchestra Pop Se-
er costume contest, pho- sophomore cadets to com- of NGU’s Department of Logos Theatre is located will be Saturday, Oct. 27, ries will present “Ghost-
to booth, and food and pete. Psychology Dr. William at 80 School Street in Tay- 9-10:30 a.m. An entry fee busters” in concert on
drinks for purchase. (Bill) McManus. McManus lors. is charged at registration. Tuesday, Oct. 30, 7:30
BYRNES STUDENTS CHOSEN served as a chaplain in the For tickets or more in- The show is open to the p.m. at the Peace Center.
SKYLAND ELEMENTARY FOR REGION ORCHESTRA U.S. Navy for 25 years; a formation, visit www. public Saturday 9 a.m.-6 The classic movie comes
HOLDING FALL FESTIVAL Byrnes High students frequent speaker across theacademyofarts.org. p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m.-4 to Greenville in celebra-
Skyland Elementary will recently competed against the Upstate. p.m. Parking and entry to tion of its 35th anniversa-
hold a Fall Festival and students from all Spartan- Heavy hors-d'oeuvres BOO IN THE ZOO the exhibition are free. ry with visitors watching
Trunk or Treat on Satur- burg District 1-7, Laurens, will be served, and guests CONTINUES OCT. 26-28 Competitors will pick up the original movie on the
day, Oct. 27, from 11 a.m.- Union and York county will have the opportunity Greenville Zoo will hold their entries Sunday from big screen in the Peace
4 p.m. schools for a spot in a Re- to visit before and after Future Scholar Boo in 4-5 p.m. Concert Hall while the
The event will feature gion Orchestra. the program. Space is lim- the Zoo Oct. 26-28. Event For more information, GSO performs the film’s
balloon animals, bounce A record number 24 By- ited. hours are Friday 5:30-8 contact John Nieburg at musical score live.
house, bungee run, obsta- rnes students were select- For more information p.m.; Saturday and Sunday JohnNieburg@msn.com. For more information,
cle corse, super slide, rock ed for the honor, with four and to register, visit ngu. 4-8 p.m. visit greenvillesymphony.
wall, mechanical swings, students holding 1st chair edu/veterans. The family-friendly Hal- CYS COMPETITION TO BE org or call 467-3000.
face painting, cake walk, positions. loween event for all ages HELD AT FURMAN
hay rides, sand art, scooter Orchestra students se- ‘APPRENTICE’ JACKSON will feature trick-or-treat- The 32nd annual Caroli-
race, basket raffle, vendor lected include: TO SPEAK AT FURMAN ing, fun-filled booths, na Youth Symphony (CYS)
tables, and more games Diana Ilie - 1st Chair Kwame Jackson, nation- Dragon Alley, Alice’s Fun
than ever before. 9/10 Cello ally-known entrepreneur, House and more.
Food and drinks such Natalie Pickren - 1st business consultant and For tickets or more in-
as hot dogs, chips, boiled Chair 11/12 Cello finalist on NBC’s “The formation, visit green-
peanuts, funnel cakes, Blake Faulkner - 1st Apprentice,” will speak villezoo.com/boo.
fried oreos, cotton candy, Chair 9/10 Bass on the Furman Universi-
popcorn, nachos and more Robert Gregory - 1st ty campus Tuesday, Oct. FALL USED BOOK SALE SET
will be available. Chair 11/12 Bass 30, at 6 p.m. in Burgiss OCT. 26-28
Parents are asked to Lauren McClary Theater in Trone Student Friends of the Greenville
send drinks, candy, and Sophie Smith Center. County Library System
theme basket items to Jennifer Nguyen His talk, “The Power of will hold its Fall Used Book
help support this event. Caroline White Diversity in the Global Sale Oct. 26-28 at Merovan
Ella McGarity Workforce,” is free and Center in Greenville.
TES TO HOLD STORYBOOK Roman Marcano open to the public. The first day of the sale,
PUMPKIN PATCH Jonas Kovacs Jackson’s talk will pro- Friday, Oct. 26, is open to
The Tigerville Elementa- Gabe Dillard vide insight into the cur- Friends members as well
ry library will host a Story- Angeline Novikov rent understanding of as all school employees
book Pumpkin Patch Oct. Kayla Brock diversity and inclusion including any staff that
29-Nov. 2. Presley Rimel by discussing the role of work for public and pri-
Students can submit one Hailey Magner identity and culture as vate schools, colleges and
miniature pumpkin each, Haleigh McSwain important facets of lead- universities, daycares, pre-
and each family can sub- Damaris Hernandez ership in a global market- schools, and homeschool-
mit a family pumpkin. All Brooke Daniels place. ing parents.
pumpkins must be deco- Michelle-Perez Ugarte He regularly addresses Public hours are:
rated to look like a book Noah Heck universities and executive Saturday, Oct. 27, 10
character. Mollie Hance management teams at For- a.m.-5 pm.
Pumpkins must be Sydney Durham - Alter- tune 500 companies on Sunday, Oct. 28, 1-5
turned in on Monday, Oct. nate topics such as leadership, p.m.: Half off sale.
29, only. Hydeia Brown - Alter- team-building and surviv-
Family pumpkins will be nate ing while thriving in the
displayed in the cafeteria workplace. A regular con-
until Wednesday, Oct. 31. ABNER CREEK RAISES tributor to CNN and other
Any pumpkins not picked BOOSTERTHON FUNDS media outlets, Jackson has
up by 2:45 p.m. will be dis- Abner Creek Academy presented at top tier col-
posed. raised $14,245 through leges, as well as consulted
Student pumpkins will the Boosterthon fundrais- with corporations such
be on display until Fri- er. Everyone participated as American Express, J.P.
day, Nov. 2, and then sent in the Fun Run and ran Morgan, Eli Lilly and Gen-
home. laps to help the school. eral Electric.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2018 FUN AND GAMES THE GREER CITIZEN B7
Soap Updates
BY DANA BLOCK fided in Curtis while Laura
got truthful with Carly.
THE BOLD AND Julian stepped in to help
THE BEAUTIFUL Kim. Finn was pleasantly
Ridge called 911 after surprised. Nina felt reject-
Bill lay unconscious fol- ed. Kristina showed Oscar
lowing their altercation. the ropes. Sam headed out
Pam warned Quinn that of town. Carly was caught
she better not ruin her off guard. Ryan faced the
wedding after Quinn al- unexpected. Kiki and Liz
luded to Pam’s unstable bonded. Wait to See: Laura
past. Worried about their and Carly make a pact.
husbands, Brooke and Ka-
tie received an urgent call THE YOUNG AND
to come to the hospital. THE RESTLESS
Tyler and Brett present- Kyle was shocked when
ABC PHOTO
ed Quinn with some gifts. he opened the hidden
Dr. Chester examined safe inside the office and
Bill and gave his family a William deVry stars as discovered an important
dire prognosis. Ridge and ‘Julian’ on ‘General Hospital’ paper that John had left
Thorne attempted to de- for Ashley. Jack arrived
fend their actions to Katie an unlikely ally. Lani was just in time to see Kyle
and Brooke. Quinn tried to jealous when she learned attempting to shred the
talk Charlie out of marry- that Sheila was living with document. Dina halluci-
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ing Pam. Eric was forced Eli. John asked Roman to nated that Jack was John.
to referee when a furious help him get rid of Hattie. Nick warned Rey to set his THE SPATS by Jeff Pickering
Pam confronted Quinn. Meanwhile, Bonnie and sights on someone besides
Katie wondered what she Hattie caught up over a Sharon. The blackmailer’s
would tell her son if Bill few drinks. Chloe accused continued threats began
didn’t survive. Wait to See: Belle of taking Mimi’s side. to create strain among his
Back in L.A., Donna mod- JJ and Gabi shared an elec- or her targets, especially
els lingerie for an audi- tric moment. Wait to See: when Mariah said she felt
ence of one. Sami asks for Kayla’s help like she was being fol-
to prove the mystery man lowed. Determined to pro-
DAYS OF OUR LIVES is EJ. tect her daughter, Sharon
Sami smuggled the mys- urged Nikki to send the
tery patient into the hos- GENERAL HOSPITAL money. Jack and Billy be-
pital. Eric received some Carly opened up to Stel- gan to reconnect with old
devastating news about la. Alexis and Jason each flames, with Billy sharing
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Nicole. Chad and JJ plead- tried to help Kristina. Joss- a charged moment with
ed with Abigail to seek lyn put her plan in motion. Victoria. Meanwhile, Jack RFD by Mike Marland
treatment. Paul was sus- Oscar got the support he and Phyllis’ friendship
picious after overhearing needed. Drew confided in grew stronger, as he sup-
Will on the phone with Elizabeth. Nina was ex- ported her through her
Sonny. Abigail laid into tremely grateful. Ava felt breakup. Wait to See: Jill
Kate about helping Gabi. hurt. Oscar confronted pushes Nikki’s buttons.
After learning that Chad Cameron. Julian appreci-
wanted her committed, ated Olivia’s efforts. Kim (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.
Abigail sought help from paid Sam a visit. Drew con-
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