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Tryon Daily Bulletin

The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper

Vol. 83 / No. 213

Tryon, N.C. 28782

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

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Tryon rings in holiday season Here’s a list of upcoming meetings and events for area nonprofit community and governmental organizations:

Today

Polk County Transportation Authority makes a regular trip to Hendersonville on the first and third Tuesday of each month. 894-8203. Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Tuesdays, Ozone Drive and Hwy. 176, Saluda, 7 a.m. - noon. Hospice of the Carolina Foothills daytime grief support group, first Tuesday each month, noon, Hospice Center behind St. Luke’s Hospital. For anyone grieving the death of a loved one. No charge to attend; newcomers welcome. 828-894-7000, 800-617-7132, sslater@hocf.org. Hospice of the Carolina Foothills, We Care informal social group for women coping with loss. Open to newcomers, Tuesdays, 9 a.m. at TJ’s Cafe in Tryon. Shannon Slater, 828894-7000. The Meeting Place Senior Center Tuesday activities include ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; art class, 10 a.m., Bingo or movie, 12:30 p.m. 828-894-0001. Polk County Historical Association Museum, open Tuesdays, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., (Continued on page 2)

A bell choir made up of members of the community chorus and the Tryon Presbyterian Church choir performed along with several other groups on a cold evening during the Tryon Christmas Stroll Friday, Dec. 3. See p. 3 for more photos. (photo by Leah Justice)

Rippy Road mobile home vanishing by Leah Justice

A mobile home on Rippy Road in Tryon that nearby residents have called an eyesore for years is almost gone. Demolition of the structures on the property began last week and all that was left yesterday was the slab where the mobile home once sat. Rod’s Handyman Service of Tryon began demolishing the

structures last week. Town officials have worked on code enforcement regarding the mobile home for the past couple of years. Tryon Town Council in October approved a resolution and ordinance to demolish the structure because it did not meet housing code. The mobile home, located at 101 Rippy Road, was dilapidated with no windows in

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places and the siding had been removed. The structure even showed insulation from the outside. Tryon Fire Chief and town code enforcer Joey Davis said the town has been involved with code enforcement with the property for quite some time, beginning with former town (Continued on page 4)


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60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free. Saluda Center, Bridge, Tuesdays, 10 a.m., chair exercise, 2:30 p.m. 828-749-9245. For more activities, email saludaseniorcenter@tds.net or visit www. saluda.com. Polk County Library, Preschool Storytime, Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. Free. All area children and caregivers welcome. Caregiver must remain with child. Green Creek Community Center, Zumba exercise classes Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., in gym. Hospice of the Carolina Foothills holds its Daytime Grief Support Group Tuesday, Dec. 7 from 12-1 p.m. at the Hospice Center behind St Luke’s. No registration or charge to attend and newcomers are welcome. Drinks and dessert provided. Contact Shannon Slater at 828-894-7000 or 800-617-7132 or sslater@ hocf.org. Cracker Barrel, 1 p.m. Tuesdays, conference room, Congregational Church. Polk County Historical Association will hold its annual Christmas Musicale program at the Polk Campus of ICC on Tuesday, Dec. 7 at 2:30 p.m. All are welcome. Saluda Business Association, first Tuesday of each month, 5:30

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Main number, classifieds and subscriptions: 828-859-9151 FAX: 828-859-5575 e-mail: news@tryondailybulletin.com Founded Jan. 31, 1928 by Seth M. Vining. (Consolidated with the Polk County News 1955) Betty Ramsey, Publisher THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN (USPS 643-360) is published daily except Saturdays and Sundays for $60 per year by Tryon Newsmedia LLC, 16 N. Trade St., Tryon, NC 287826656. Periodicals postage paid at Tryon, North Carolina 28782 and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Tryon Newsmedia LLC., 16 N Trade St., Tryon, NC 28782-6656. www.tryondailybulletin.com

p.m., top floor, public library. 828-749-3444. Foothills Autism/Asperger’s Parent Support Group, first Tuesday, 6 p.m., Polk County Library community room (Columbus). Autism Society of North Carolina will present a Workshop for Siblings Tuesday, Dec. 7, 6-8 p.m. at the Polk County Public Library community room in Columbus. Open to all parents and siblings of those who are on the autistic spectrum. Al-Anon Family Group meets Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m., Saluda Senior Center, 64 Greenville Street, Saluda, one half block off Main Street (U.S. Hwy. 176 S.), 828-749-2251 (Saluda) or 1-800286-1326. American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary will have a joint supper and meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 7 at 6:30 p.m. Meat will be provided. Bring a covered dish. Questions? Call Jan Rasmussen at 828-894-3566. American Legion, Polk County Memorial Post 250, first Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m., 43 Depot Street, Tryon. Foothills Knitting Guild, first Tuesday of each month, North Woods Farm Fiber and Yarn, 221 North Main Street, Campobello, 7 p.m.

Wednesday

Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Wednesdays, Fire Department in Green Creek, 7 a.m. - noon. The Meeting Place Senior Center, Wednesday activities include Tai Chi, 9 a.m.; ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; Italian Club Meeting (Buon Giorno), 10 a.m.; senior fitness, 10 a.m. bingo or bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Medication Assistance Program, 9 a.m.-noon. 828-894-0001. Saluda Center, Wednesday activities, Trash Train, dominoes game, 10 a.m., gentle Yin yoga 12:30 p.m. 828-749-9245. Tryon Kiwanis Club meets Wednesdays, noon, Congregational Church, 210 Melrose Ave., Tryon. Male Anger Management Intervention/Education Pro-

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Today: Par tly cloudy, with 10 percent chance of rain. High 37, low 20. W e d n e s d a y : P a r t l y Partly cloudy Partly cloudy cloudy, with 10 percent chance of rain. High 43, low 22. Friday’s weather was: High 51, low 34, no rain. Saturday’s weather was: High 42, low 31, 0.01 inches of rain. Sunday’s weather was: High 38, low 26, no rain.

gram, Wednesdays, 5-6:30 p.m., Steps to HOPE. 894-2340. Tryon Christmas parade, Wednesday, Dec. 8, 5 p.m., in downtown Tryon.

Thursday

Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Thursdays, 7 a.m. - noon, old Searcy Mill parking lot, Hwy. 108, Columbus. NCDMV Driver’s License van, three Thursdays this month, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., in front of Columbus Post Office. Check www.ncdot.gov/dmv/office_locations for schedule. This month, Dec. 9, 16 and 23. The Meeting Place Senior Center, Thursday activities include ceramics, 9:30 a.m. 828894-0001. Saluda Center, Thursday activities: knitting group, 9:30 a.m.; gentle Yin Yoga 5:30 p.m., Saluda Center. 828-7499245. Saluda Public Library, Bouncing Babies and Toddlers in Tow, Thursdays, 10 a.m. Polk County Historical Association Museum, open Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free. Landrum Library, Lap Babies, Thursdays, 10 a.m.; storytime, 10:30 a.m. Hospice of the Carolina Foothills offers two more opportunities this year to complete volunteer training – four hours on site and eight hours at home. Choose day (10 a.m.–12 p.m.) or evening (5:30-7:30 p.m.) sessions on Dec. 2 and Dec. 9. For more info and to register, contact volunteer coordinator Tracey

Brannon at 864-457-9125 or tbrannon@hocf.org. Green Creek Community Center, Zumba exercise classes Thursdays, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., in gym. Green Blades Garden Club will have its annual Christmas luncheon on Thursday, Dec. 9 at noon at the Lake Lanier Tea House. For info call 828-8942884. Rotary Club of Tryon meets every Thursday at noon at Tryon Presbyterian Church on Harmon Field Road. Polk County Planning Board Meeting, Thursday, Dec. 9, 5 p.m. in the Bryant Womack Justice and Administration Center, 40 Courthouse Street in Columbus. Polk County Public Library will hold its holiday program featuring the PCHS Chorus, Thursday, Dec. 9, 6 p.m., lower level. Mill Spring VFW Post 10349, Bingo, Thursdays, 7-9 p.m. (year round). 828-894-5098. Al-Anon: Foothills Come to Believe, Thursdays, 7 p.m., Polk Wellness Center, 801 W. Mills St., Suite A, Columbus. Alcoholics Anonymous, Thursdays, 8 p.m., CooperRiis, Mill Spring. 828-859-7099. Alcoholics Anonymous, Thursdays, 8 p.m., Holy Cross Episcopal Church, 150 Melrose Ave., Tryon. Please submit Curb Reporter items in writing at least two days prior to publication. Items must include a name and telephone number of a contact person. Items will be printed in order by date of event, as space allows.


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planner Melanie Sand. The town has made unsuccessful attempts to contact the property owners, with letters being returned to the town, according to Davis. Nearby property owners have urged the town for the past couple of years to enforce its codes with regard to the

structure as well as two other dilapidated structures on the property. The town has demolished a few houses recently, with some being burned for training. The Rippy Road structures were not suitable for burning, Davis told council in October. A couple of years ago, Tryon adding funding for demolition of dilapidated structures to its budget.


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Polk sheriff, Tryon fire get grants to help area needy The area's less fortunate Hill said. "Their donation will residents will have access to help us give assistance to as a little extra help this holiday many people as we can. The season. tough economic times and The Polk County Communi- harsh conditions we had last ty Foundation recently awarded year really drained our funds. $3,000 seasonal assistance The blanket/coat drive was in grants to the Polk County Sher- large part to help with keeping iff’s Office and the Tryon Fire citizens warm when our fund Department. was nearly depleted.” A large portion of those with The Polk County Sheriff’s Office will use the grant to sup- needs last year were in the Tryon area, the Polk plement the sheriff's office Polk County Need help? said, which Sheriff’s OfWant to help? is why the fice Fund for If you need assistance, or PCSO joined t h e N e e d y, if you would like to donate forces with which proto the Polk County Sheriff's Tr y o n F i r e vides assisOffice or the Tryon Fire DeDepartment tance through partment's programs to help this year. The food vouchers those in need, call: combination and fuel oil Polk sheriff's office: will allow vouchers for 828-894-3001 Tryon to focus those in need. Tryon Fire Dept.: on the needs “With the 828-859-9566 of its citizens, winter we had while the last year, we really feel like a major portion sheriff's office fields requests of our funds will end up going countywide. “Our job is to provide for toward ensuring citizens have heat. We have already had re- citizen safety,” sayidTryon Fire quests for assistance and dona- Chief Joey Davis. “We realized tions are down again this year,” quickly last year just how many needs are in our own fire district. said Sheriff Donald Hill. This is the second year the Citizen safety extends beyond PCCF has awarded the grant fire calls or EMS responses. to the Polk County Sheriff's We strive to be cognizant to all Office. The sheriff’s office needs of our citizens, and this handles numerous requests dur- provides a great opportunity ing this time of year, offering to assist. Once again the Polk both family assistance and the County Community Foundaannual Polk County Toy Run. tion has come to the aid of the The sheriff’s fund for the needy citizens of Tryon and the Tryon is funded solely through dona- fire district.” Much like the sheriff's fund tions and is designed to serve citizens throughout the county. for the needy, Tryon’s program Sheriff Hill said donations to will focus on fuel and food needs for those in the Tryon both funds are still needed. “Obviously the more money fire district. we have, the more people we Those with needs are asked will be able to help. We are to contact the Polk County grateful for the assistance the Sheriff’s Office at 894-3001 or Polk County Community Foun- the Tryon Fire Department at dation has given us this year," 859-9566.

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Wolverines expecting big season on mat by joey millwood

the polk County wrestling team returns with an interesting mix of grapplers this season. on one end, the Wolverines have plenty of senior and junior leadership and on the other end, there’s plenty of freshmen youth. “You won’t see a lot of sophomores in our lineup,” head coach Brandon schweitzer said. the Wolverines are returning three seniors who all placed

in the state finals last year. J.J. Maxwell placed fifth in the 160-pound weight division, Josh Metcalf finished second in the 215-pound division and Tyler Philpott finished third at 285-pounds. other key wrestlers returning will be Jose Ramirez, Silvestre ramirez, Kameron painter and Caleb russell. the Wolverines didn’t make it to the duel team playoffs last season, but schweitzer expects a lot from this year’s cast of

“I’m really looking forward to seeing the upperclassmen rise to the occasion and the young guys grow over the course of the year.” -- Polk head Coach brandon schweitzer

Wolverines. “If we can stay healthy, this should be a great year for us,” he said. the key, however, will be the delicate balance of offsetting sides. How much balance can be

found between the seniors on one end and the freshmen on the other end? “I’m really looking forward to seeing the upperclassmen rise to the occasion and the young guys grow over the course of the year,” schweitzer said.

Maxwell brings intensity, intangibles to Polk wrestling by joey millwood

When asked what he liked about wrestling, J.J. Maxwell cocked his head to one side and a devilish grin overcame his face. “It’s a hard-nosed sport,” the 189-pound grappler said. “You gotta be tough. You gotta be aggressive. I love the intensity.” Wrestling may be the toughest, rugged high school sport there is and that’s the draw for Maxwell – a moth to the flame. His flame is a mat where grueling grappling takes place in a few short minutes and only one man can come out in victory. His love for the sport was apparent, shining through him as a freshman, head coach Brandon schweitzer said. Immediately after the first practice of his high school career, Maxwell approached the coach and asked if could do some extra stadiums to get in better shape. “that kind of drive is rare in kids,” schweitzer said. that drive keeps him wrestling all year, not only during

“Off the mat, [J.J. Maxwell] has truly become a team leader and role model for younger wrestlers aspiring to have the same success they see him having.” -- Polk head Coach brandon schweitzer

the high school season. “It’s not just about your high school season,” he said. “there’s a whole other season.” and that’s what makes the difference on the mat year in and year out, Maxwell said. “You wrestle how you drill,” he said. “It’s gonna reflect how you wrestle on the mat.” His hard work and dedication has made the senior a leader on the wrestling team. He placed fifth at state last year in the 160-pound weight class and (CONTINUED ON PAGE 43)

j.j. maxwell is an integral piece of the Polk wrestling team this season. The senior brings toughness and intensity to the mat for the Wolverines. his work ethic during the season and offseason is an example for the younger Wolverines, coach brandon schweitzer said. (photo by joey millwood)

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‘Art of Advent’ at ICC Polk December 9

In harmony with the holiday season, Isothermal Community College Polk Campus will host “Art of Advent: A Visual Journey” Thursday, December 9 at 10:30 a.m. presented by Dr. Ben Pfingstag. This color slide presentation of art heralds the birth and early events in the life of Jesus Christ as portrayed by artists from a variety of European countries. Dr. Pfingstag is an art historian who also teaches continuing education classes at Isothermal Community College. Call 828-894-3092 or visit www.isothermal.edu/polk/ online for more details. – article submitted

Western Highlands board meeting Dec. 10 The next regular meeting of the Western Highlands Area Authority Board of Directors will be held on Friday, December 10 at 9:30 a.m. at the Buncombe County Training and Development Office, located at 199 College Street in Asheville, NC. This is a change from the regular location. – article submitted

Saluda leaf pickup begins Dec. 13 - 17 Leaf pickup for the city of Saluda will begin Monday, Dec. 13 through Friday, Dec. 17. Leaves must be placed at the curb to be picked up. Have your leaves out by the beginning of pickup – each street will only be picked up once. – article submitted

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Get me in the mail! email us at subs@tryondailybulletin. New arrival Jordan and Michelle Carlson announce the birth of a son, Bradley Jordan Carlson, on October 25, in Newark, DE. Bradley joins a sister, Alexis, two years old. Maternal grandparents are Debbie and Clancy Pierce of Newark, DE. Paternal grandparents are Bruce and Lynn Carlson of Lake Lanier, SC. Maternal great-grandparents are Libby and Raymond Hilaman of Rising Sun, MD. Paternal greatgrandparents are Arline Carlson of Paramus, NJ and George Templeton of Palm Coast, FL. – article submitted

Carolina Keglers bowling results The following are the results of the games bowled on Wednesday, Dec. 1, at Autumn Lanes in Forest City. Women’s High Game: 1. Gerri Reitz – 170; 2. Ruby Drew – 166. Women’s High Series: 1. Ruby Drew – 440. Men’s High Game: 1. Mike Davidson, Jack Knirk, Tie: 182; 2. Dave Ritchie – 158. Men’s High Series: 1. Mike Davidson – 513; 2. Jack Knirk – 486. Most Pins Over Average: Ruby Drew - +32; Tom Ruegg - +31. Best Team (4 points/most wood): Connie Knirk Gerri Reitz Ruby Drew Anyone wishing to join the Carolina Keglers should contact Gerri Reitz at 828-859-5206. Members are reminded to call Gerri when they cannot bowl and to advise when they will return. – article submitted

The Twelve Days of Christmas [Savings] In the spirit of holiday giving, Tryon House announces the second annual twelve days of pre-Christmas savings. Significant savings on each of the Twelve Days of Christmas. Each day, for one day only, we will feature some of our best-selling items at special holiday savings. It’s a small way of saying thanks for a great year. Merry Christmas! Watch our ads in these pages for savings each day beginning tomorrow.

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Community Chorus soloists

Community Chorus soloists take a break from a heavy rehearsal in preparation of their annual Christmas concert at Polk County High School on Sunday, Dec. 12 at 3 p.m. From left, Kate Lindsay of Moore, SC, will solo in “O Come , O Come Immanuel;” Kim McFarland of Tryon with “In Dulci Jubilo;” Wanda May of Tryon and Hollie Swofford of Columbus will solo in “Rise Up, Shepherd and Follow.” The 84-voice chorus concert will feature numerous familiar carols with arrangements by John Rutter. A brass ensemble, flute, trumpets and violin will enhance the vocal presentations and audience singalongs. All ticket proceeds help fund the scholarship fund of the Rotary Club of Tryon. (photo submitted)

Fresh produce at Thermal Belt Outreach December 8 Thermal Belt Outreach (TBO), supported by Manna FoodBank of Asheville, will be distributing perishable vegetables Wednesday, December 8 from 3:30 to 4:15 p.m. for those who can use this produce. The food is free of charge and must not be resold. If you need to pick up produce for someone who cannot come to TBO on this day, TBO will need a note from that person stating who is picking up the produce for them. It must be signed and a telephone number given for verification of this request.

TBO never knows until the day before distribution how much or which vegetables will be available. Distribution will be in the food pantry located at 134 White Drive in Columbus (pass the Columbus Baptist Church on Houston Road, turn left on White Drive before going under the 74 highway bridge). If there are questions, call TBO at 828-894-2988. Clients may also call this number on the day of distribution to learn which vegetables will be available. Participants are asked to bring their own bags or boxes. – article submitted

Landrum Garden Club meets Dec. 9 The Landrum Garden Club will meet at noon on Thursday, Dec. 9 at Twigs in Landrum for a Christmas

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The Spartanburg Art Museum in Spartanburg, SC, is now presenting PostSecret, the community art project that grew into an international phenomenon with an award-winning blog and five New York bestsellers. The CallTimes 828-863-4444 exhibition will be on display at the Chapman Cultural Center Dec. 7, 2010 – Feb. 5, 2011. In November 2004, Frank Warren handed out 3,000 postcards to strangers. He invited people to write down a secret anonymously and mail it to him. Each secret had to be true and something that had never been shared with another person. These initial secrets were exhibited in Washington, DC, later that year. After the first exhibition closed, word of the project

spread. People began crafting ren continues to receive about their own homemade postcards 1,000 postcards per week and he and the artful secrets began arriv- updates his website every Sunday. He continues to call himself an ing from every continent. Flute and piano Today, Warren has received “accidental artist” because he moremusic than 500,000 postcards in all does not have an artistic backfor parties, shapes, materials and languages. ground or training. Warren lives for gallery more information openings, Sunday, Warren posts secrets on in Germantown, MD, with his hisweddings award-winning website (www. wife and daughter. and other TDBPROMO 39 says, “I have been Warren PostSecret.com), which receives - page special occasions. about 6,000,000 visitors per asked many times why I started month. The most recent bestsell- this. It still feels to me as though Barbara ing book spawned Tilly by this interna- this project found me. All I try tional phenomenon Fluteis “PostSecret: to do is make the right decisions Confessions on Life, Death and every day to protect the integrity 828-859-6568 of the project – and learn to trust God,” published in 2009. 0tfn0COn- InDD - page 17 The PostSecret exhibition fea- the journey.” Pam The PostSecret exhibition tour tures more thanMcNeil 400 postcards that Piano bring together the most powerful, is organized by International Arts poignant, and beautifully intimate and Artists, Washington, DC. 828-859-6049 – article submitted secrets Warren has received. War-

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