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Austin Jackson of Mill Spring displays his winning ribbon in an equitation class at this month’s Therapeutic Riding of Tryon (TROT) horse show at FENCE. Riders competed in trail and equitation classes at FENCE’s covered arena to mark the end of 10 weeks of 122 Rainbow Lake Road • Boiling Springs, SCearly • 864-599-5215 classes during the fall. Classes will resume in the spring and Across Hwy. for 9 Wal-Mart applications are now beingfrom accepted 2011. The 7-year-old TROT CAHP-025959 program serves physically and developmentally challenged riders from Polk, Rutherford and Henderson counties in North Carolina and 2cGreenville x 2.5in counties in South Carolina. Application Spartanburg and information and forms14, are 21, available 1/07, 28 at www.fence.org/trot. Above: Laura Ostendorff (left), Glenda Wolf (right) and Ann Loving (rear). CAHP-025959 (photo submitted)

First Peak Visitor Center in Columbus seeks volunteers If you’ve received great directions or recommendations from a visitor center while on a trip, then you know what an impact it can have on your day – and your memories. The First Peak Visitor Center needs volunteers who can do just that for Polk County and the surrounding area. If you know your way around Polk County or want to know the area better, then you’re just what they are looking for. The First Peak Visitor Center offers volunteers the opportunity to connect with travelers and newcomers to tell them about all the attractions, places to stay, restaurants and the unique collection of galleries, shops and other businesses in the area. In addition to helping our guests, there is light office work

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such as folding printed materials, stuffing envelopes and data entry. There are opportunities to staff information tables at area events. And, the center could use help caring for its flowerbeds so they look healthy and beautiful. No two days are the same and the center’s needs vary. You can come once a month or once a week - the schedule is flexible. The center needs help on Saturdays and on occasional weekdays when it is short-staffed, so flexibility is helpful. Training will be provided. If you’re curious, give the center a call to learn about the possibilities. Call 828-894-2324 or stop by The First Peak Visitor Center, located at 20 E. Mills Street in Columbus on the corner of Walker St. and Highway 108. – article submitted


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