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Daily Archives: 09/12/2017

If you build it, they will come

We left Wednesday last week on a mission. Since I’m a member of the Birchwood Center for Arts and Folk Life, I’m on a committee to open an Appalachian art and craft gallery in the newly named Holly Springs Center. It’s an ideal location and a beautiful property.

So we visited three other centers in two states to borrow ideas, check out display methods and pick brains. What a great time.

When the school district closed Holly Springs Elementary School, I was shocked. I couldn’t understand why this nationally

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Help! I know nothing about our finances

My husband always took care of our finances. Recently I learned from our accountant that our tax returns were not filed correctly.

My husband has the beginning stages of dementia, and his memory is declining along with his organizational skills. He never shared with me the bookkeeping, our stocks and bonds, or any other

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Which flu shot is right for you?

It’s that time again … flu season is on the way. Vaccines already are available in most locations, so we have no excuse not to get a flu shot soon.

Sometimes the dilemma can be deciding which shot to get. Most flu vaccines contain protection from three strains of influenza, called trivalent vaccines. Those contain two A strains and one B strain of influenza.

Some of them add coverage for a fourth strain. Those shots are called

quadrivalent and contain two A and two B strains. With two Bs, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention doesn’t have to flip a coin to decide between two equal B vaccines; it can just include both.

In addition, there are high-dose flu shots especially for seniors age 65 and older. As we age, our immune systems don’t respond the same way, and a regular flu shot might not get us the strong immune response we need to avoid the flu.

The strains change every year, which is why most people need to “renew” their flu vaccine each year. The CDC tracks which influenza hits, and when, in making its calculations for the following year. For the 2016-2017 season, it calculated that those who received flu shots reduced their overall risk by 34 percent for A strains and 56 percent for B strains.

Your best (safest) bet: Ask your doctor which flu shot you should get. Some of us under 65 shouldn’t have the high-dose shot for one medical reason or another. Don’t delay; it takes about two weeks to have immune coverage after receiving a shot.

If you have Medicare Part B, the cost of the shot is covered, as well as the vaccine for pneumonia and hepatitis B.

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Courier Letters to the Editor

One letter that messes us all up

Dear Editor,

Today there is a letter that messes us all up. Just one little letter out of all 26 in the English alphabet, yet it is powerful enough to bring torment, destruction, possibly death. The letter “I.” “I” thinks it knows more than God Himself and boldly goes forth into the world to try and prove it daily. No concern about what God thinks or commands, because “I” knows best. “I” myself and no one else.

“I” thinks it can run everything alone. Run, however, when “I” gets involved,

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Courier Obituaries 9-13-17

Blanche L. Martin

Easley — Flora Blanche Lesley Martin, 83, wife of the late Dorsie R. Martin Sr., passed away Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2017.

Born in Pickens County, she was a daughter of the late Ira B. Lesley.

Mrs. Martin was a lifelong member of Corinth Baptist Church. She was a very talented seamstress and worked for several retail stores including, Alexander Drug Store, Kmart and Gay’s Clothing and also worked with Swirl Manufacturing.

Surviving are her children, Flora Emma Nell Martin Taylor (Sammy), Myrtie Diann Martin James and Dorsie R. Martin, Jr. (April) all of Easley; grandchildren, Bridget James (Mark), Megan Mclane (Allen), Tammy

Central native Kenny Johnson is member of Sigma Alpha Lambda

CLEMSON – Sigma Alpha Lambda is proud to announce that Kenny Johnson of Central has recently become recognized as a member of Sigma Alpha Lambda, National Leadership and Honors Organization at Clemson

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SC State Fiddling Championship is Saturday

PICKENS — As autumn approaches and the leaves turn their brilliant colors, it signals the time for fiddle music in the mountains.

On Sept. 16, vintage fiddle music will fill the hills and hollers around Hagood Mill as it once again hosts the annual South Carolina Old Time Fiddling Championship.

There will be cash prizes for competition in the senior and junior “old-time

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LHS Class of 1950

The LIberty High School Class of 1950 held its 67th class reunion on Aug. 17 at Mutt’s BBQ in Easley. Pictured, standing from left, are Charles Busha, Clarence Young, Faye Gravely Sanders, Leland Pilgrim, Betty Davis Hood and Olin Craig. Seated are Calvin Mull, Barbara Smith Hudson and Sue Watson Hayes.

 

Appalachian Evening Music lessons scheduled to begin later this month

COUNTY — Enrollment is now underway for the Appalachian Evening Music Program, which will teach those interested to play the banjo, fiddle, guitar or mandolin.

The next six-week session will begin the week of Sept. 25, on various evenings at various locations. The program is open to students from third

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Courier Community Calendar 9-13-17

• Pickens Literacy needs old books

The Pickens County Literacy Association is collecting books for the Semi Annual Used Book Sale to be held Friday, Nov. 3, and Saturday, Nov. 4, at the Pickens Presbyterian Church Social Hall. Book collection sites are listed on the PCLA Facebook page for Pickens, Easley, Liberty, Central and Clemson. The association is also looking for new students who desire to read or read better with a 1:1 tutor. For more information, email pickensliteracy@yahoo.com or call Bill Shields at (864) 617-4237.

• Chastain family reunion is Sept. 17

Family and friends of Oscar and Bertha Chastain will hold a pot luck lunch

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