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Yearly Archives: 2020

Lady Blue Flame split two games

PICKENS — The Pickens High School girls’ basketball team last week split two games with area rivals, losing to Seneca at home and defeating Greer Middle College in an away game.
On the regular season, the Lady Blue Flame stand at 5-4 as they begin region play this week. The Pickens girls dropped a Jan. 8 home game to Seneca, 67-35, then rebounded the following against Greer Middle College, defeating the Lady Blazers 46-35 in a game played at Eastside High School in Greenville.
“Last week’s games got us mentally and physically prepared to start region games this week,” Pickens coach Rikki Owens said. “It has

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Signups now open for soccer, volleyball

PICKENS — Registration is now open for the spring soccer and volleyball seasons at the Pickens Recreation Center on Sangamo Road in Pickens.
Financial assistance is available for those who qualify, and applications will only be taken through Jan. 24, though registration will be open through Jan. 31.
For soccer, the following coed age divisions are offered — 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 and 11-12. Depending on the size of

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New book tells story of Holly Springs dog

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — A new children’s book tells the story of a connection between a local woman and the dog she befriended.
“Hambone” was published Nov. 1 by Ambassador International.
“I am a lifelong Pickens County resident,” author Liz Rampy said.
A Clemson University graduate, Rampy has experience in the classroom and in the public sector. “Hambone” is her first book.
“I have always had the idea that I would probably write a children’s book,” Rampy said. “I work with children, I relate to them well and I enjoy writing.”
The subject of her book may be familiar to customers and

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Grant will provide training to help workforce needs

PENDLETON — Tri-County Technical College received a $57,310 grant to award 20 scholarships for industry-based training that can give individuals the skills training and certifications that can qualify them to work in local manufacturing within two weeks.
The grant was awarded to Tri-County by the S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce through the S.C. Technical College System.
Individuals can apply now for the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) classes that will begin in February. Contact Wade Pitts at (864) 646-1718 or visit him at the Industrial and Business Development Center

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Poster contest winners

The Six Mile and Clemson Lions Clubs sponsored the International Lions Clubs Peace Poster Contest for the sixth, seventh and eighth grades at R.C. Edwards Middle School in the fall. First-place winners were recognized during a joint awards banquet of the two clubs on Nov. 14 at Six Mile Town Hall. Pictured are sixth-grader Marenda Riggins of Six Mile, sponsored by the Six Mile Lions Club, and seventh-grader Hallie Ray of Central and eighth-grader Marie Burton of Clemson, both sponsored by the Clemson Lions Club. Christy Garrett, pictured at right, is their art teacher. She led their creative work under the theme of “Journey of Peace.”

Inspired

John Wakefield of Pickens created this artwork after he said it came to him when he awoke one morning about a month ago. Wakefield went to work to create the piece and hopes it will lead at least one person to God.

Central names Mealy Volunteer of the Year

CENTRAL — The town of Central recently honored Mark Mealy as Volunteer of the Year for his unselfish service to the community.
A resolution from the Central Town Council states that Mealy “has demonstrated his willingness to give of his time and talents to the town of Central.”
The resolution also says Mealy “has displayed constant and compassionate concern for

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Courier Community Calendar 1-15-20

• Quilters plan next meeting on Jan. 28

The UpCountry Quilters Guild will have its next meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 28, at 7 p.m. The meeting will take place at Pickens Presbyterian Church, located at 311 W. Main St. in Pickens. The guest speaker will be Faye Jones. She will share fabric surface design techniques by sharing many examples of her work, including quilts using various methods such as shibori, soy batik, rust dyeing, color magnet and more.

• Genealogical group set to meet Jan. 21

The next meeting of the Old Pendleton Genealogical Society will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 21, at 7 p.m. at Central Clemson Library, 105 Common Way in Central. The speaker will be Vanessa Cole, who will speak on little-

Eagle Scout

Dalton Tobias Vogel, a member of Boy Scout Troop 37 and a resident of Easley, has earned the honor of Eagle Scout, the highest rank that the Boy Scouts offers. Only 4 percent of Boy Scout members ever attain the prestigious honor. Vogel achieved the necessary requirements to receive his Eagle Scout rank last year. For his Eagle project, he built an arbor swing for Easley’s Doodle Trail Park. A ceremony honoring Vogel took place on Jan. 5 at Easley First Baptist Church, the sponsor home for Troop 37. Vogel is the son of Tobias and Lori Vogel and is currently a freshman at the University of South Carolina studying biomedical engineering. Troop 37 is guided by Troop Leader Bryan Dickard, and Vogel is the troop’s 93rd Eagle Scout dating back to 1937.

Courier Classifieds 1-15-20

Announcements

I am trying to locate Silas Jeremy Smith Jr. whose last known address is 1877 Pumpkintown Highway Pickens, SC and was the previous owner of a 1979 Chevrolet C10. Please call or text (864) 609-7569 with any information you may have.              1/15, 22
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ABSOLUTE AUCTION: All property now stored in the units listed below will be sold in pursuant to the assertion of a lien for rent. If the lessees do not respond by 12:00 PM February 1, 2020 the property will be sold on Saturday February 1, 2020 at 12:01 PM. All bids must be in CASH. All sales final. All items sold as is. A Storage Place, 109 Pilgrim Drive, Easley, SC 29640 (864) 859-3575. Unit #4: Helen Lance, tanning bed, upholstered chair, boxes. Unit #11: Jerri Vaughn, Octagonal table, plastic containers, bowling set, hamper, drawers, dishes,