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Safe Summer Fun in the Sun

Summer is the season of sun-kissed memories – backyard barbecues, sandy beaches, bike rides and late-night stargazing. However, the warmer months bring unique safety challenges that can catch active families off guard if they’re not prepared.

From sunburns to scraped knees and dehydration to bug bites, summer’s surprises don’t have to slow you down. With a few simple precautions and the right tools on hand – like reliable first-aid essentials – you can make safety second nature and keep your focus where it belongs: on making the most of every sunny moment.

Here are a few smart, easy tips from the experts at CURAD to help your family stay protected from the sun, heat, water hazards and the inevitable bumps and bruises from outdoor play.

 

Shield Your Skin from Harmful Rays

The summer sun can be harsh, making it important to take steps to prevent sunburn,

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Clemson Sunrise Rotary uplifts community

CLEMSON — On the morning of June 6, at the breakfast meeting at Sole on the Green in Clemson, the Clemson Sunrise Rotary gathered not just to celebrate service, but toput it into action — disbursing $8,900 in support of local 501(c)(3) organizations whose missions touch lives across the Upstate.

In an inspiring show of generosity and civic spirit, the Rotary awarded donations to 13 deserving charities. These included Wild Hearts Equine Therapy, Refugee Hope Partners, Old Stone Church Preservation, Helping Hands of Clemson, Clemson Community Care (CCC), Chapman Cultural Center, Blue Ridge Community Center, Upstate Warrior Solution, Friends of Internationals, Keese Barn/Semper Fi Barn, Clemson Free Clinic, Humane Society of Pickens County and Red Hill Baptist Food Mission.

Each of these organizations addresses unique and pressing needs — from serving veterans, children and refugees, to offering cultural enrichment, health care, shelter and compassion to the most vulnerable among us.

“We believe in service above self,” said a Clemson Sunrise Rotary representative. “This is more than a donation — this is a commitment to our neighbors, to hope, and to the values that strengthen our community.”

One of the local charity beneficiaries said the donation “fills an gap to help the underserved, especially in the summer, when donations are down due to school holidays and vacations.”

According to a news release, in a time when challenges can feel overwhelming, this act of giving serves as a powerful reminder — when people come together with purpose, kindness can ripple far and wide. The Clemson Sunrise Rotary continues to lead with heart, inspiring others to do the same, the release said. “Clemson Sunrise Rotary Club is a voluntary member-focused, service-driven organization that creates lasting, positive change in the world, our community and within ourselves,” the release said. “Bring your passion to our club!”

For more information about joining the club, call 561-512-3032 or email clemsonsunriserotary@gmail.com.

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PC Republican Party not recognized by state Party

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — A prominent local Republican said he doesn’t believe there was anything nefarious involved in an incident that led to the Pickens County Republican Party not being recognized by statewide governing bodies.

On June 7, the S.C. GOP Executive Committee concluded that the May 3 election of Pickens County Republican Party state delegates and county officers was invalid.

Rick Tate, the founder of the Pickens County Republican Club, spoke to the Courier on Monday about the Pickens County Republican Party’s county convention and the events leading up to and following

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Best of the best

Pickens County Courier readers cast more than 5,000 ballots for their favorite businesses from across the county, and the time has finally come to officially unveil the winners of the seventh-annual Readers’ Choice Awards. Check inside today’s issue for a special keepsake section listing the winners and honorable mentions across more than 100 categories.

Click below and see the all the winners that took home the title at Pickens County Courier Readers’ Choice as being the Best at what they do!

Car dealer Tommy Norris remembered for generosity

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — Longtime local car dealer Tommy Norris is being remembered for his loyalty, generosity and his love of cars, both on the dealer lot and on the racetrack.

Norris died Saturday at age 78.

In 2014, Tommy Norris was named Time Magazine Automobile Dealer of the Year. He had been in the automobile industry nearly five decades.

Being part of management at Toyota of Greenville led to his developing a

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Understanding the significance of Juneteenth

EASLEY — The public is invited to join the Pickens County America 250 Committee on June 28 for a rare Revolutionary War-era slideshow presentation by noted Pickens County historian Dennis Chastain.

Th event will take place at 3 p.m. at the Capt. Kimberly Hampton Memorial Library in

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Carolina Day in the Upcountry is June 28

EASLEY — The public is invited to join the Pickens County America 250 Committee on June 28 for a rare Revolutionary War-era slideshow presentation by noted Pickens County historian Dennis Chastain.

The event will take place at 3 p.m. at the Capt. Kimberly Hampton Memorial Library in

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