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Monthly Archives: March 2015

Bargain Exchange to start opening Tuesday afternoons

STARTING APRIL 7 THE BARGAIN EXCHANGE WILL ALSO BE OPEN TUESDAY AFTERNOONS

STARTING APRIL 7 THE BARGAIN EXCHANGE WILL ALSO BE OPEN TUESDAY AFTERNOONS!

PICKENS — The Bargain Exchange Flea Market will be offering and extra chance for people in the area to enjoy the spring weather when the market starts opening for business on Tuesday afternoons starting April 7.

The Bargain Exchange, located just west of Pickens on SC 183 has been a fixture to bargain hunters and flea market goers for many years.

Nothing will change for the Wednesday tradition, but now those that work Wednesday mornings will get a chance on Tuesday afternoon and evenings to enjoy the market.  The Bargain Exchange Flea Market will host vendors and customers starting at 2 p.m. and will go as long as people keep coming to see the many items that are on sale from vendors.

If you would like to sell at the market call 864-878-4762 or visit bargainexchangefleamarket.com. The Bargain Exchange is located at 1448 Walhalla Hwy., Pickens.

School board turns away prayer issue

By Ben Robinson
Staff Reporter

brobinson@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — The Pickens County School Board of Trustees turned away a proposed ordinance that would lead to board meetings including public prayers by local members of the ministry.

The policy failed with a 3-3 vote, with board members Judy Edwards. Dr. Brian Swords and Dr. Herbert Cooper voting against it. Alex Saitta, Phillip Bowers and Dr. Henry Wilson voted for the

Two charged with neglect of kids, adult

Police: Couple’s home had ‘inhumane’ conditions

PICKENS — A Pickens couple faces multiple charges after police and DSS workers allegedly found two small children and a bedridden adult living in “inhumane” conditions.

According to Pickens County Sheriff’s Office chief deputy Creed Hashe, Jeremy Ray Holder and Erin Nicole Holder, both 23, of Massingill Memorial Drive, were each charged with two counts

Paws for a cause

Paws For a Cause

Paws For a Cause

Pickens Elementary School students recently raised $146.80 to give to the Pickens County Humane Society. Humane society director Samantha Gamble visited the school and brought a 4-month-old puppy named Molly to play with the children as thanks. Gamble talked to the Pickens Elementary Cabin Character students about the services the humane society provides for animals and how the humane society finds the animals permanent homes.

Paws

Paws

 

Easter events planned around Pickens County

By Ben Robinson
Staff Reporter

brobinson@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — With Easter just around the corner, Pickens County churches and organizations have planned activities to commemorate the season.

Easter Sunday is set for April 5, and Hillcrest Memorial Gardens will once again host a sunrise service beginning at 7 a.m. that day. The guest speaker at the event will be James Lawson, student minister at Secona Baptist Church in Pickens. The Secona praise band will provide

Local wrestlers begin season

COLUMBIA — Berkshire-Pickens Wrestling Club opened its 2015 USAW competitive season traveling to Lower Richland High School, where nine members placed in both the Greco-Roman and Freestyle competitions.

Intermediate wrestler Blake Chandler (65 lbs.) took a gold in Greco and silver in Freestyle. Wrestling at 75 lbs. novice, Trent Burdette took a silver and gold. In the schoolboy competition, Jack Brissey (160lbs) took a gold in Greco and moved a weight class and age division to garnish

Baptist Easley team volunteers on trip to Dominican Republic

Pictured, from left, are Kayla Davis, Dr. John Warren, April Gravley, Dr. Bill Wheeler, Kathy Irvin, Connie Briley, Heather Trotter and Robin Snelson.

EASLEY — A surgical team from Baptist Easley Hospital joined the annual mission trip to the Clinica Christiana in San Juan de la Maguana in the Dominican Republic, sponsored by the First Presbyterian Church of Spartanburg through Solid Rock International last month.

 Feb. 7-14

General surgeon Bill Wheeler, MD, and gynecologist John Warren, MD, along with April Gravley, RN, Kathy Irvin, CRNA, Connie Briley, RN, operating room, Heather Trotter, anesthesia/operating room technician, Robin Snelson, operating room technician, and Kayla

Green Wave pick up wins

Robert L. Bradley/Photo

Easley High School’s Hannah Gravely steals second base against Union County. She advanced to third on an error on the play as the ball traveled into center field.

EASLEY — The Easley High School varsity softball team added five wins to its record last week. The Lady Green Wave had a six-game win streak snapped during the Byrnes Lady Rebel Invitational by eventual tournament champion Union County.

Easley defeated rival Wren 3-1 in a non-region game and then added Region I-AAAA victories over T.L. Hanna (11-1) and Westside (15-5). After taking Thursday off, Easley defeated Landrum 7-1 in the opening round of the Byrnes tournament Friday, and followed that with an 8-3 victory over Riverside. On Saturday, Easley lost to Union County 10-1 to finish second in its six-team bracket. Playing for the Gold Division title, Easley lost to Dorman 11-3 and then dropped a 3-2

Community Calendar

• Midway Baptist to host Tugalo Holler

Midway Baptist Church will host a bluegrass and gospel show on March 29.

Tugalo Holler will be performing starting at 6 p.m.

Everyone is invited to come enjoy an evening of song and fellowship. A love offering will be taken during the service.

For more information, visit Midway Baptist Church website at www.mbcpickens.com.

• Mt. Tabor to start Missions Market

Mt. Tabor Baptist Church, beginning in April 11 will begin to host Missions Market (yard sale) in our parking lot. Missions Market will be open the second Saturday of each month from 7 a.m. until 11 a.m. The church will have table rentals for $8 each. Refreshments will be available. Cancelled if raining. For more information call Misty at 864-314-6359. Mt. Tabor Baptist Church is located at 4174 Dacusville Highway, Easley. All proceeds will go to various missions each month.

Six Mile Farmer’s Market set to open season April 9

SIX MILE — The third annual Six Mile Farmer’s Market will be opening April 9 at the Six Mile Farmer’s Depot on Main Street and will be open every Thursday from 4-7 p.m. until further notice.

Farmers and gardeners from Six Mile and neighboring towns will be offering a variety of home-grown and home-made products. The opening day market and the first Thursday of each month will host a special event to include entertainment and a special meal.