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Rusty Rooster at 19 East Main Street, Pickens celebrated its grand opening on August 14. This fantastic store has relocated all of its carefully curated merchandise from Easley to Pickens. Be sure to stop by to explore their beautiful collection—from unique home décor and handcrafted jewelry to vintage treasures you won’t want to miss. Pictured are Dave and Ivy Michel, Theresa Dye, Trish Morgan, Lisa Nicholson, Kim Day, Adrienne LaRusso, Meechie Green, Melisa Sedler and Harold Alexander

Courier Community Calendar 8-20-25

• Firelocks exhibits coming to Museum

The Pickens County Museum of Arts and History will be host “Firelocks of the American Revolution” on September 6 from 4 – 6 p.m.
The exhibition will open with a reception. There will be free food and drinks. All are invited to meet collector Ken Nabors and see many reenactors in American Revolution period dress.
During the American Revolution (1775-1783), flintlock rifles stood as both a practical tool of war and a symbol of the colonists’ determination to secure independence.
The Ken Nabors collection features examples of rifles, pistols, powder horns, and other objects from the Revolutionary period.
The Pickens County Museum of Arts and History is located at 307 Johnson Street in Pickens.
For more information of the incredible exhibition call864-898-5963

• Anderson family reunion is August 24

The family of Joseph Rugless and Nancy “Nealy” Anderson will hold its annual reunion on Sunday, Aug. 24, at Mountain Grove Baptist Church, located at 644 E. Preston McDaniel Road in Pickens. Lunch will be served at 1 p.m.

• Gospel singing set in Easley Aug. 30

Get ready for a soul-stirring evening of Old School Gospel Music at the fifth Saturday Gospel Singing, hosted by Divine Purpose Outreach Ministry in Easley. The singing is Aug. 30 with doors oping at 3 p.m. and singing starting at 4 p.m.
The master of ceremonies will be the Rev. Charles Hendricks. The devotional team is The Mighty Gospel Harmonizers.
The event will feature performances by Pastor Rebbeca Mackey, the Butler Brothers, Joe Chancellor and the Chancellor Singers and the Rev. Bobby Johnson and the Johnson Family, the Horns of Praise, Bro. James Gaines, Bro. David Galloway and the The Kindred Family. Pastor Tim Sutton and the entire Divine Purpose Outreach family invite you to come and be blessed by an evening of uplifting gospel music, praise and fellowship the old-fashioned way.

• H.O.P.E. meetings scheduled monthly

Dillard Memorial Funeral Home and Hillcrest Memorial Park have announced the

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Daniel coach Stone reinstated

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — Ten days after being placed on paid administrative leave, Daniel High School head football coach was reinstated to both his teaching and coaching duties, the School District of Pickens County announced last week.

“We recognize the public interest surrounding this matter, but as this is a personnel issue, the district will not provide

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One files for open Liberty council seat

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

LIBERTY — One candidate has filed to fill an unexpired term on Liberty City Council.

The Ward 3 City Council seat became open last month following the resignation of City Councilman Daniel Graybeal.

Filing for the Nov. 4 special election closed Monday, August. 11.

According to SC Elections Commission records, William Bo Cooley was the lone candidate to file to run for the Ward 3 seat.

Filing for the other municipal elections in Pickens County closed on Aug. 4.

 

Lewis family gather for 100th reunion

By Lynn Townes
Special to the Courier
news@thepccourier.com

PICKENS — The James and Mary Stewart Lewis Family celebrated their 100th family reunion on Sunday at Mountain Grove Baptist Church in Pickens.   Many of your neighbors and acquaintances are in the lineage of this pioneering family, which has had untold influence on the communities across the country.

The Lewis Family have been a part of Upstate South Carolina since the mid-1700s when David Lewis and his bride, Ann Beeson Lewis, moved to the Pendleton District from Guilford County, NC.  Ann, a member of the Society of Friends, was disowned by family and faith for marrying “out of unity.”  Coming to Pendleton District they started a new

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Community Calendar 8-15-25

• Anderson family reunion is August 24

The family of Joseph Rugless and Nancy “Nealy” Anderson will hold its annual reunion on Sunday, Aug. 24, at Mountain Grove Baptist Church, located at 644 E. Preston McDaniel Road in Pickens. Lunch will be served at 1 p.m.

• Gospel singing set in Easley Aug. 30

Get ready for a soul-stirring evening of Old School Gospel Music at the fifth Saturday Gospel Singing, hosted by Divine Purpose Outreach Ministry in Easley.
The singing is Aug. 30 with doors oping at 3 p.m. and singing starting at 4 p.m.
The master of ceremonies will be the Rev. Charles Hendricks. the devotional team is The Mighty Gospel Harmonizers. the event will feature performances by Pastor Rebbeca Mackey, the Butler Brothers, Joe Chancellor and the Chancellor Singers and the Rev. Bobby Johnson and the Johnson Family, the Horns of Praise, Bro. James Gaines, Bro. David Galloway and the The Kindred Family.
Pastor Tim Sutton and the entire Divine Purpose Outreach family invite you to come and be blessed by an evening of uplifting gospel music, praise, and fellowship the old-fashioned way.

• H.O.P.E. meetings scheduled monthly

Dillard Memorial Funeral Home and Hillcrest Memorial Park have announced the

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Races set in municipal elections

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

COUNTY – Filing has officially closed for all but one of the municipal races this November.

Candidate filing closed at noon on Friday, August 1 for races in the Cities of Easley, Liberty, Pickens and the Towns of Central, Norris and Six Mile.

In Easley, incumbent Denise Davidson will face challenger April Searcy for the Ward 1 Seat on Easley City Council.

Incumbent Easley City Councilman David Jones filed for re-election for the Ward 4 seat and will face Chris Clark.

Bob Fedder and Hilary Koster will face each other for the Ward 6 Seat. Incumbent Jim

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Daniel football coach Stone placed on leave

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — School District of Pickens County officials confirmed last week that Daniel High School head football coach Chris Stone had been placed on paid administrative leave as the district conducts an investigation of the program following an alleged assault that happened at football camp last month.

“Because this is a personnel matter, we are unable to share

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Former S.C. House Rep. Skelton dies

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — Former state representative, economics professor and longtime public servant B.R. Skelton died late last month at the age of 92.

Skelton, a Clemson native, served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 2002-14, representing areas including Clemson, Central and Six Mile. Known by colleagues as “Clemson’s lobbyist in the House,” Skelton was widely respected for his advocacy for education and public service, particularly on behalf of Clemson University.

“B.R. was a dear friend of mine who helped me when I first got elected,” S.C. House District 4 Rep. Davey

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Pickens County honors war hero

By Evan Smoak
Courtesy The Journal
evan@upstatetoday.com

CLEMSON — Dozens of people packed into a room at the Madren Center of Clemson University on Friday to remember the sacrifice of one of South Carolina’s most forgotten war heroes.

His name: Francis Salvador.

Salvador was known as the “Southern Paul Revere” for his 30-plus mile trip through

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