2023 PALMY Advertising Awards

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2023 PALMY ADVERTISING AWARDS

Recognizing the best in print & digital advertising

PRESIDENT’S AWARD FOR BEST OVERALL ADVERTISING

The Daniel Island News Daily Winner The Journal, Seneca

Weekly Winner

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pizza, juice, and bagels all on their own. But enforcing boundaries with teens becomes more challenging because they’re adulting albeit with a brain not fully formed. Author Pat Conroy would use the word “inchoate.” Yet there are rules everywhere in school, college, and the world of employment. If left to their own devices, kids entertain

key here because technolo- gy is not all bad. There are apps for teaching mindfulness, yoga, music, art, dance, and cooking. Even the much-maligned TikTok can be used beneficially. I’m @TheCol- legeLady and dispense many useful tips on college selection and financial aid.

MENTAL HEALTH

MECHANISMS 1. Coping skills: Identify which situa-

heated. Play bocce on the adjacent bocce field. Utilize the ping-pong table in the Pierce Park Pavilion. It’s the best exercise for eye-hand-brain coordination which improves attention.

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4. Visit the DI Recreation center to play board games or work out in the gym.

5. Visit the DI Library – Mr. Tim Boyle, librarian, has many resources up his sleeves for6.teenagers.

Giving: How do we serve others and

• National suicide prevention line: 899 • Trevor Project is for LGBTQIIA+ for teens struggling with gender identity. (teen- line.org/)

C. Claire Law, M.S. is a Certified Educational Planner serving Daniel Island residents since 2004.

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Daniel Island News Jan Marvin and Ronda Schilling + Clarice Cawood January 5 - 11, 2023 ■ The Daniel Island News thedanielislandnews.com | 13 Happy New Year I am so thankful for each one of you and the trust that you have placed in me. I am humbled by your faith in me as your real estate partner. May this new year be a prosperous one for us all! Here’s to new homes, new beginnings and new possibilities! Wishing you health, joy, and success in the coming year.  Best wishes,  Clarice Cawood Let me open up new doors for you in 2023!
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES UNDER 7,500 DIVISION SECOND PLACE The Horry Independent Becky Stevens and Adrian Robertson + Derrick Law Firm PAGE 34 WACCAMAW PUBLISHERS FOOTBALL PREVIEW AUGUST 2022 3023 Church Street, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 • 843-248-7486 It’s All About The Team www.derricklawfirm.com WHILE PAST RESULTS DO NOT GUARANTEE FUTURE RESULTS, YOU ARE GUARANTEED OUR BEST EFFORTS. RESPONSIBLE ATTORNEY: DIRK DERRICK, 3023 CHURCH STREET, MYRTLE BEACH, SC 29577 OVER 1,500 5-STAR REVIEWS FROM OUR CLIENTS, OUR COMMUNITY AND OTHER ATTORNEYS Auto Accidents • Worker’s Compensation Personal Injury • Wrongful Deaths Traumatic Brain Injuries • Spinal Cord Injuries Motorcycle Accidents • Tractor-Trailer Truck Accidents Denied Insurance Claims • Nursing Home Neglect HHHHH
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES UNDER 7,500 DIVISION Nice clean ad. FIRST PLACE Pickens County Courier Emily Wright + Pickens Animal Hospital THANKS FOR VOTING US #1 2555 Gentry Memorial Hwy. Pickens (864)878-3044 pickensanimalhospital.com Paradize Tanning 864-859-0707 | 619 Gentry Memorial Highway | Suite C | Easle y 864-372-4363 | 578 West M ain Street | Suite 4 | Libe rty 864-507-3079 | 502 Ann Street | Uni t Q | Pic ken s 20 2 20 2 get Fresh, Local, Produce and more Thanks For Voting Us Best Fresh Produce! 864-979-5969 | 4455 Ann Street, Pickens Mon. – Fri. 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. | Saturdays 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. 20 2 2
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OVER 7,500 DIVISION THIRD PLACE Charleston City Paper Gregg Van Leuven and Dela O’Callaghan + My Three Dogs Best Groomer & Day Care THANKS FOR VOTING US 1606 U.S. 17 843-884-8818 | 350 W. Coleman Blvd. 843-881-7245 | 905 N. Cedar St 843-285-8766 | 1184 Hwy 41 843-936-6943 1990 Ashley River Rd, West Ashley | 5870 Dorchester Rd, Dorchester | MyThreeDogs.com

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The Sumter Item

Janel Streiter and Devin McDonald + CRW Insurance

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OVER 7,500 DIVISION Beautifully designed ad that uses the perfect play on words as the ever so subtle hook. Really well done. FIRST PLACE The Journal, Seneca Melissa Bradley and JD Donald + Bob Hill Realty www.BobHillRealty.com Bob Hill Realty Celebrating 25 years of service in the Upstate (864) 882-0855 | 528-D ByPass 123 Seneca, SC 29678 Check our new updated and mobile-friendly website at bobhillrealty.com For an incredible lifestyle Just AddWater ... Kathy Faires 864-723-0857 Travis Farmer 864-710-5088 Leon Scott 864-986-7931 Mary Lee Bolen 864-888-7933 Linda Moore 770-530-3068 Simon ElBayadi 864-247-4459 Ron Taffer 864-423-1888 Lewis Garland 864-252-5033 Gretchen Griffin 864-710-6858 Bob Hill 864-903-3427 Leslie Hill 864-723-0866 Michael Hill, BIC 864-723-0866 Michelle Beatty 864-882-0855 Jimmy Powell 864-247-6839 CELE B R ATING years
HOME AND GARDEN UNDER 7,500 DIVISION THIRD PLACE Myrtle Beach Herald Karie Amos + Flooring Plus FALL HOME IMPROVEMENT WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 12, 2022 PAGE 15 www.FlooringPlusSC.com 843-651-3303 It’s time to Fall in love with your floors 3930 Hwy. 17 Bypass • Murrells Inlet • 1/4 mile north of Tidelands Hospital

recounted a conversation he had with SRS officials when he and other Barnwell County representatives visited Washington, D.C. in early March.

“The head of nuclear regulations came to me and said, ‘Mr. Creech, if y’all don’t consolidate into one high school in Barnwell County, we are not coming into Barnwell County like we do in Aiken,’” said Chairman Creech.

the same teacher they were scheduled to have, they’ll be taking the same curriculum they were slated to take,” said Senator Hutto. “You’re not going to see a change right away.”

liston-Elko District 29 and Blackville-Hilda District 19 each held ownership. When the Barnwell County School District is formed, the BCCC building will be owned by that district.

The

According to Chairman Creech, SRS has already be-

Some of the changes with a consolidated school district would be universal teacher pay in the county, a universal curriculum, and one set of administrators.

“There is no reason in Barnwell County that we need two sets of bus direc-

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“The millage for that career center is going to be folded into the new school board’s millage, and no longer be part of the county council millage,” said Sen. Hutto.

While the appointed school board is in place, the

as is to the new school board, and then that school board will have some physical autonomy to decide what it will be going forward.”

Chairman Creech inquired

People-Sentinel

Jana Schroeder + Adam’s Garden Center & Gift Shop

budget for a pool cover at the Barnwell YMCA. This cover will allow the pool to be used yearround.

• Barnwell County is re-

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Governments (LSCOG).

Sen. Hutto said LSCOG would have to organize the initial ask, but feels it would be supported if begun.

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The Voice of Blythewood

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Whimsical use of messaging and graphics.

HOME AND GARDEN OVER 7,500 DIVISION THIRD PLACE The Sumter Item Janel Streiter and Karen Cave + Sumter Pest Management Vote for us! Trusted Commercial Residential 803-774-0123 sumterpest.com Big Company Capabilities with a Small Company Touch Free Estimate “Philippians 4:13” Family-owned and operated since 2018, we offer a full range of personalized pest control services: general pest control, termite control, mosquito reduction, German cockroach cleanouts, bed bug heat treatment, rodent control, and mole removal. We utilize the latest and greatest in pest control technologies, chemicals, and equipment and apply the most effective pest management techniques in the industry—all while providing the personalized care and understanding you’d expect from a local small business. Protecting Your Whole Home Pest issues often arrive when you least expect them, and they only get worse the longer you put off addressing them. No job is too big or too small for us to handle, so don’t delay in giving us a call. We are available 24/7 with same-day and emergency services so you can reach out to us the moment you detect a pest problem.
HOME AND GARDEN OVER 7,500 DIVISION SECOND PLACE The Sumter Item Janel Streiter and Mark Pekuri + Kelly’s Termite & Pest Control (803) 481-0284 TERMITE & PEST CONTROL Thank you for voting us Best of Sumter year after year! Residential Pest Control Commercial Pest Control Termite Control Bed Bug Control Cockroaches Ants Mice www.sumterexterminator.com OUR PEST CONTROL SERVICES INCLUDE:
HOME AND GARDEN OVER 7,500 DIVISION Great layout! FIRST PLACE The Journal, Seneca Melissa Bradley and JD Donald + American Renovations SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 2023 THE JOURNAL B3 PAGE LABEL ODD Exceptional Roof Repair 24-Hour Emergency Service FREE ROOF INSPECTIONS 864-972-0619 // americanrenovationssc.com Licensed, Bonded & Insured // Over 100 Years of Combined Experience Hail & Storm Damage Insurance Claims Specialist We also install gutters, downspouts, windows and siding to the exterior of your home. Exterior Painting Gutters & Downspouts Windows & Siding EXTERIOR HOME IMPROVEMENT Cool Roof Systems Metal Roofs Maintenance Programs Flat Roofs Single Ply/TPO COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL Roof Repairs Complete Tear-offs & Reroofs Asphalt Shingles Cedar Shakes Metal Roofs
FURNITURE OPEN DIVISION THIRD PLACE The Sumter Item Janel Streiter and Devin McDonald + Hines Furniture Serving the midlands Celebrating MON, TUES, THUR, FRI: 10:00 - 7:00 • WED - SAT: 10:00 - 5:00 • CLOSED SUNDAY 12 Months Interest Free Financing Available CELEBRATING OVER 50 YEARS SERVING THE MIDLANDS 3602 Broad St. Ext • Sumter, SC 803-494-2300 Furniture & Bedding Co. www.hinesfurniture.com
FURNITURE OPEN DIVISION SECOND PLACE Charleston City Paper Hollie Anderson and Dela O’Callaghan + The Station Park Circle Loca Local MAKERS &Vintage TREASURES VOTED Best CONSIGNMENT FURNITURE STORE + Best CONSIGNMENT STORE 4610 Spruill Ave | Park Circle | Open Daily | @TheStationParkCircle ThankYou!

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The Horry Independent

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Finalist: Benjamin Franklin

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Propane Gas Provider

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Retail Landscape Supplies

Winner: Elite Coastal Landscaping LLC

Finalist: Big Daddy’s Yard Supply

Roofing Company

Winner: MD Roofing & Solar

Finalist: Monarch Roofing

This ad oozes class and sophistication. If you are in the market for high-end furniture, I’m not sure you should consider going anywhere else. That’s how this ad makes you feel.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION OPEN DIVISION THIRD PLACE The Journal, Seneca Melissa Bradley and JD Donald + Keowee Outdoors 4060 Keowee School Road, Seneca, SC • 864-723-9136 Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-7pm / Sat: 6am-5pm / Sun: Closed EVEN MORE OUTDOOR WE CARRY Aftco Clothing Sunglasses by Smith and Suncloud Live Minnows & Worms Fishing Rods Reels, Tackle Lake Toys Lake Life Apparel Dam Coolers Life Vests Sunbum Suncreen Chums Metal Lake Maps & So Much More! PLUS ... LOCALLY MADE BRANDS & ITEMS Walhalla Hammocks, 7 Fifteen Baits, Manly Custom Tackle, ShakeyMan Lures, Keeping It Fishy Hand Tied Flies, Thirdeye Fishing DETAILS OF OFFER: Offer expires 8/31/2022. Not valid with other offers or prior purchases. $0 money down, $0 monthly payments, 0% interest when you purchase four (4) or more windows are less than or equal to lowest cost window or entry/patio door in the order. Subject to amount is paid before the expiration of the promotional period. Financing for GreenSky® consumer without regard to age, race, color, religion, national origin, gender, or familial status. Savings applies throughout the service area. See your local Renewal by Andersen location for details. and operated. Values are based on comparison of Renewal by Andersen® double-hung window 2009, 2012, 2015, and 2018 International Energy Conservation Code “Glazed Fenestration” Corporation. © 2022 Andersen Corporation. All rights reserved. RBA12848 *Using U.S. and “My overall experience was great. love the window, The installers are highly skilled professionals and contacts.” – LYNN F. | RENEWAL BY ANDERSEN 4.7 OUT OF 5 BASED KEEP THE COOL AIR IN AND Solving your window problems and having a comfortable when you choose Renewal by Andersen. With this great window project – and you’ll also save on high energy Windows and Interest accrues from the date of purchase but is waived AND 40% BUY ONE, $0 Money Down, $0 Monthly Payments 877-586-0678 Call by August for your FREE consultation. TENNIS — London-ATP, Halle-ATP, Berlin-WTA, Birmingham-WTA Early Rounds 38. Boris Said, 11. BASEBALL n NCAA College World Series Glance x-New Jersey 8 1 0 .889 206 159 x-Philadelphia 6 3 0 .667 239 217 Michigan 1 8 0 .111 178 215 Pittsburgh 1 8 0 .111 126 210 Chicago 2 7 5 11 13 20 Western Conference W L T Pts GF GA Los Angeles FC 9 3 2 29 29 16 Optioned OF Derek Selected the contract Hutchison from LHP Tyler Alexander
OUTDOORS/RECREATION OPEN DIVISION SECOND PLACE Charleston City Paper Ashley Smith and Dela O’Callaghan + Carolina Dive Locker CAROLINA DIVE LOCKER THANK YOU FOR VOTING US 303 BEN SAWYER BLVD, UNIT 10 • MT. PLEASANT • 843-884-1500 • CAROLINADIVELOCKER.COM SCUBA COURSES • FREEDIVE CLASSES • FIRST AID CLASSES • KID CLASSES • GEAR BEST DIVE SHOP CHARLESTON’S ONLY FULL SERVICE DIVE CENTER OFFERING CHARTERS ON USCG CERTIFIED DIVE BOAT

cause us to default on our debt.’ The debt service costs us about $400 billion a year. We bring in over $5 trillion in revenue every year.

they would cave. … They weren’t asking for earmarks or bridges in their districts. It’s just, ‘We need some folks on the (House) rules committee that decide which amendments go to the floor and we need to get some agreements to vote on some things that you’ve promised for years, like term limits.’

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OUTDOORS/RECREATION OPEN DIVISION This ad uses great visuals and grabs the attention of the reader. FIRST PLACE The Journal, Seneca Melissa Bradley and JD Donald + Visit Oconee SC
“The only point of leverage to reduce spending is to hold the debt limit hostage,” DeMint added. “Now you’re going to hear all this squawking — you’ve probably already heard it — ‘These radicals are going to
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AUTOMOTIVE UNDER 7,500 DIVISION THIRD PLACE Pickens County Courier Emily Wright + Lake Keowee Autogroup 11 | Pickens County Courier 2022 Readers’ Choice Awards Wednesday, July 27,2022 DRIVE YOUR DREAMS... "Thank you for voting Lake Keowee Best Truck Dealer in Pickens County." - Mark Williams HUNDREDS OF PRE-OWNED VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM! 859 BY PASS 123 • SENECA, SC 864-888-3600 10815 CLEMSON BLVD • SENECA, SC 864-888-1200 LakeKeoweeAutoGroup.com
AUTOMOTIVE UNDER 7,500 DIVISION SECOND PLACE READERS’ CHOICE AWARDS 2023 HORRY INDEPENDENT MARCH 23, 2023 PAGE 3 • Sales • Service • Financing for all types of credit IF IT HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH YOUR CAR. IT HAS EVERYTHING TO DO WITH US! Two Decades of Servicing Horry County’s Automotive Needs! #1 AMERICAN CAR DEALERSHIP #1 PRE-OWNED DEALERSHIP HARDEEAUTO.COM 3990 hwy 501 W, conway, sc • (843) 365-8989 visit us online Let us help you find your next vehicle today!
AUTOMOTIVE UNDER 7,500 DIVISION Terrific flow of information and eye catching photography. FIRST PLACE The Daniel Island News Jan Marvin and Suzanne Detar + C.A.R.S. | Car Audio, Radio & Security $30 15% off special special basic wash ceramic window tint installation CHECK OUT OUR NEW LARGER LOCATION! c ars 843. com | 2466 c lements F erry r oad | 843.225.9996 Last month, the Daniel Island Business Association held its monthly Block Party at Lowcountry Lighting Studio, 420 Brandam Lane, located just off of Clements Ferry Road. The DIBA Block Party networking event returns to Clements Ferry Road on March 30. It will be hosted by Marina Suites, located at 670 Marina Dr., Suite 201 and sponsored by Daniel Island Prosperity Partners BNI, Magna Solutions and Movement Mortgage. The event runs from 5-7 p.m. Participation is free, but you must register on DIBA’s Eventbrite page at DIBAblockparty. Compiled by Suzanne Detar, sdetar@thedanielislandnews.com The staff at Lowcountry Lighting Studio hosted the February DIBA Block Party at their Brandam Lane showroom. Pictured (from left) are showroom manager Donna May, co-owner Erin Bassily, lighting specialist John Newman, co-owner Lynn Galloway and sales assistant Meghan Forman. Local members of the business community –Sean Onstad of Movement Mortgage, Pamela McCloud of Spectrum Honey and Rick Giecek of Nothing Bundt Cakes, meet and exchange ideas. Networking in action! DIBA members and guests socialize in the showroom at Lowcountry Lighting Studio. All
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AUTOMOTIVE OVER 7,500 DIVISION THIRD PLACE The Sumter Item Cary Howard and Mark Pekuri + McLaughlin Ford 2 NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2022 A SUPPLEMENT TO THE SUMTER ITEM 773-1481 1-888-979-2533 Make a Test Drive Appointment online or by phone! 950 N. Main Street • Sumter, SC • www.mclaughlinford.com BUY AMERICAN BUY FORD BUY McLAUGHLIN Thank you Sumter and the surrounding community for trusting us with your auto purchases and service needs Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas FROM THE MCLAUGHLIN FORD FAMILY

• Are committed lenders with loan growth that has outpaced noncommunity banks for a decade.

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Lower Florence, Lee and Williamsburg counties is the fiber expansion project we recently launched, paving the way for the best connection and fastest symmetrical internet speeds available. Many members already have access to the fiber network, and this initiative will increase that coverage to 100% before we are done!

Like all of you, we seek quality at an affordable price. So, combine any of those five core products and save up to $40 a month. Military discounts are also available. Again, thank you for these honors! You and your votes matter to us!

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Sumter Item Cary Howard and Mark Pekuri + Blakely’s Auto Detail Serving Sumter & its neighboring communities since 1993 Thank you for voting us Best of Sumter BEST Luxury Auto Dealer Thank you for voting me BEST MOBILE DETAILING 803.398.6785 I draccb@gmail.com Blakely’s Mobile Detailing No job too big or small! Cars • Trucks • Semis • Boats • RV Campers
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a beat with Harden coming off the bench, and Chambers carried the scoring load for Pickens down the stretch, drawing three straight fouls before adding one more bucket to put the Blue Flame ahead 33-20 at the break.

time, and it comes just in time for their biggest test against Class 4A’s top-ranked North Augusta Yellow Jackets on Tuesday. The Jackets (23-3) are led by freshman forward Celena Grant, who boasts an offer from South Caro-

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County receiving their official Keep America Beautiful affiliation, which will provide the county with grants and other resources needed to accomplish beautification efforts such as

‘Keep Barnwell County Beautiful’ are Education, Enforcement and Engagement,” Kinlaw said. “The Educational piece is a foundational block that has far reaching impact, and we were

The children participated in the reading of two children’s books –one regarding recycling, and the other regarding litter-prevention. Following the readings was a chance for chil-

becoming an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful, they have plans to continue to incorporate litter-prevention education into schools and programs throughout the county.

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The People-Sentinel

Jana Schroeder + Southern Belles Boutique

Fire up with a Firepit for Father’s Day!

Several designs to choose from!

They are multifunctional and come with a grilling grate and a poker.

thews are in competition. Allendale races

In addition to the statewide races Allendale County voters have one U.S. House, one S.C. House and four county races to consider.

cil District 2 race, Kathy Tharen and James White are on the ballot.

For County Council

District 3 the candidates are incumbent Rick Gooding, Willa Marian Jennings and Jannie Preacher.

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Kim and Sean McColl joined Mikki and John Ramey for holiday fun and networking.

Business owner Courtney Harris and Island resident Joan Caldwell enjoy tacos, food, and great conversation.

River Landing Dentistry sponsored a wonderful December Daniel Island Business Association

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FOOD & ALCOHOL UNDER 7,500 DIVISION THIRD PLACE Pickens County Courier Emily Wright + Martha’s Marvelous Munchies 8 | Pickens County Courier 2022 Readers’ Choice Awards Wednesday, July 27,2022 Thanks for naming us as serving the BEST PIZZA In Pickens County Also a great selection of Pizzas, Subs and Salads WE DELIVER 213 W. Main Street, Pickens Sunday - Thurday: 11 AM - 9 PM Friday - Saturday: 11 AM - 10 PM 20 2 2 ‘ Hell o S weet S tuff .. . Th an k You Pic kens C ounty For Voting Us Th e B es t B ake ry ! We Grea tly App re ci ate Ev ery on e’s B usin e ss !

1967 Corvette Stingray. Copy of a June 23, 1876, telegraph from General George Custer reporting no need for additional troops. Barack Obama’s birth certificate. Colonel Harland Sanders’ original Kentucky Fried Chicken recipe. A Consumer Product Safety Commission report listing the location of all gas stoves on Daniel Island. A Revolutionary War document that concludes Benedict Arnold was framed. An envelope marked “Hillary Clinton emails – open at your own risk.” We did not open it and used hand sanitizer to wipe the thing clean. While

her costume jewelry, but everything else is back in the suitcase.

Anyhoo, if you guys want any of this stuff, give me a shout out. I put my contact information on the enclosed post-it note. If we don’t hear back from you in a couple months (I know you are busy with the big guys now), I’ll probably take the suitcase to Goodwill. Grace usually gets us in full spring-cleaning mode come April.

Yours truly, Dalton Williams

many of these such as Garden Club Green Heart nual Youth Fishing tournament Cup), the DI Exchange and Fields of Honor cal Society’s Tree Markers & Seek programs, and improvements to a reading Cainhoy Elementary of holiday meals to the munity Center. Supporting our residents who are talent, and treasure to

FOOD & ALCOHOL UNDER 7,500 DIVISION SECOND PLACE The Daniel Island News Jan Marvin and Ronda Schilling + Hardscoop Distillery & Winery Real Estate Sales/Buyers Property Management 843.971.8778 H ayden J ennings c ontact Give them what they really want for Valentines.... CHOCOLATE & BOOZE! HARDSCOOP DISTILLERY & WINERY We Ship Nationwide! Hours: Mon-Fri: 12 - 5pm Hardscoop.com 2030 Wambaw Creek Rd. Charleston
FOOD & ALCOHOL UNDER 7,500 DIVISION Appealing partial picture of food. Items listed made me hungry. FIRST PLACE The Horry Independent Becky Stevens and April Fore + Cheesesteak U READERS’ CHOICE AWARDS 2023 HORRY INDEPENDENT MARCH 23, 2023 PAGE 17 Masters in Cheesesteaks AUTHENTIC PHILLY STYLE CHEESESTEAKS Award Winning Certied Angus • Cheesesteaks • Hoagies • Reubens Burgers • Wraps • Salads • Homemade Soups and More OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10 AM - 9 PM • Delivery & Catering Available 843-234-2666 www.cheesesteaku.com 1315 Hwy 501 Business, Unit B, Conway THANK YOU FOR VOTING US BEST CHEESESTEAK
Streiter and Karen Cave + Paul’s Diner 4107 Thomas Sumter Hwy. Dazell, SC (803) 499-1281
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Ashley Hatcher + McLeod Farms Market

Chesterfield celebrates food

The Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce pulled out all the stops for the Taste of Chesterfield last Saturday. The event served a banquet of good music, fun, delightful guests and some of the best food in the state.

butterflies in memory or honor of a relative or friend who has been affected by ovarian cancer and other female-related cancers.

“There is a small group of ladies on the board who work hard to make this event possible,” added Novinger.

Each year nearly 20,000 women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer, and of those, more than 14,000 will lose their lives. One in 78 women will develop some form of ovarian cancer in their lifetime.

Ovarian cancer is called “the disease that whispers” because women may not recognize the symptoms that signal the onset. It is one of the

signal the onset.

Symptoms include Pelvic and/or abdominal swelling, bloating and/or feeling of fullness.

Pelvic or abdominal pain or discomfort

Vague but persistent gastrointestinal upsets such as gas, nausea and indigestion

Urinary frequency

Unexplained weight gain or loss, particularly in the abdominal region

Ongoing or unusual fatigue

deadliest cancers among women, often detected too late to be cured.

If detected early, ovarian cancer has a 93 percent fiveyear survival rate. The survival rate drops below 25 percent for five-year survival for those who are in stage 3 and 5 percent for those diag-

nosed in stage 4. Ovarian cancer is not detected through pap smear examinations. Proceeds from the event help further the organization’s mission of educating women in the Midlands about ovarian cancer. To learn more, visit www.ovariancancermidlands.org.

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FOOD & ALCOHOL OVER 7,500 DIVISION Love how clean and simple this ad is! The fading of the tablecloth at the top into the ad looks great! FIRST PLACE Charleston City Paper Cris Temples and Dela O’Callaghan + Storey Farms FREE-RANGE EGGS POULTRY, PORK AND BEEF PREPARED FOODS SEASONAL PRODUCE AND MORE! THE MARKET AT STOREY FARMS As Local as it Gets! Get eggs delivered for your restaurant or small business. Email delivery@storeyfarms.com. Tues–Sat 9:30am-5:30pm 4104 Betsy Kerrison Pkwy | Johns Island

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Finalist: Champ’s Bar & Grill

Chicken Sandwich

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Finalist: Champ’s Bar & Grill

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The Horry Independent Becky Stevens and Adrian Robertson +

The Trestle Bakery and Patisserie

Finalist: Quagliata Brothers Italian Deli

Finalist: Toffino’s Italian Bakery Deli Pizza

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inhalation are the potential exposure routes of concern, but there was no risk of exposure while the containers were buried. Based on laboratory results, the liquids in both containers are classified as hazardous waste.

Chemical odors

Unusual and sometimes unpleasant odors can often be the first indication to people of a chemical that’s out of place. In most instances, odors are detected at concentrations much lower than those associated with an increased risk of health concerns. As always, DHEC encourages residents to report to their local DHEC Environmental Affairs Office any unusual odors that seem out of place so that agency staff can follow-up and address the concern. Not a drinking water or skin contact concern

DHEC hasn’t identified any evidence

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Upon her retirement, Emily was appointed to and served two terms on the Fairfield County Disabilities and Special Needs Board. Emily’s many talents included teaching cake decorating classes and making wedding cakes for her children and her nieces and nephews. She also delighted in baking and decorating personalized birthday cakes for her grandchildren. She was known for her delicious Sunday dinners that always included a meat with as many as six or seven side dishes and dessert. Emily devoted much of her time to her church, Sion Presbyterian, where she served as a Sunday school teacher, financial secretary, and member of the Keenagers group and the Women of the Church. She and Aubrey were also long-time counselors

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containers, nor any opportunity for the public to have been exposed to contaminated soil.

Disposal of the chemicals DHEC will ensure the materials are properly disposed of at a permitted facility, following all applicable laws and regulations. The hazardous waste has been properly sealed and is awaiting removal from the site for proper disposal. State and federal laws and regulations require all types of waste materials, whether hazardous or not, to be properly disposed of in order to protect people’s health and the environment.

“We appreciate the support of local authorities as we investigated this report of buried materials, as well as the patience of nearby residents while the excavation occurred. DHEC staff worked to keep nearby residents informed of our

health impacts from these materials,” the report stated.

DHEC has the authority to take action against people or entities that improperly

party that buried these materials is ongoing, and DHEC will provide more information as the investigation continues.

at Camp Longridge of Congaree Presbytery. Most importantly, Emily loved her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and cherished her family.

A memorial service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, April 13, 2023 at Sion Presbyterian Church, 116 W. Washington Street, Winnsboro, SC conducted by Dr. William H. “Buzzy” Elder. The family will receive friends after the service in the church fellowship hall. Interment will be held at 4 p.m. at historic Quaker Cemetery, 713 Meeting Street, Camden, SC 29020. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Sion Presbyterian Church or to the Quaker Cemetery.

Pope Funeral Home is honored to assist the Whitfield family.

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fishing, but only recently noticed a sign at a landing warning against consuming fish from Lake Hartwell. When I came here, I went fishing with a charter and there was no discussion of this. I did some research and found a Greenville News article from July 2014, which talked about people being aware, but still consuming fish. In fact, the article

addresses the issue, understand. What are

get their recommendations. It says do not eat any species of fish from Twelve Mile Creek and the Seneca River Arm — all remaining waters have high levels of

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EVENTS/ENTERTAINMENT UNDER 7,500 DIVISION THIRD PLACE The Greer Citizen Steve Blackwell and Shayna Wilder Blackwell B2 THE GREER CITIZEN SPORTS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2023 864.609.5466 • www.eastsidelimo.com Congratulations To Coach Kosmicki Most Team State Titles In South Carolina CONGRATULATIONS EASTSIDE WRESTLING TEAM Eight State Titles In A Row - Eighteen Overall State Championships! 2022-23 WRESTLING ROSTER 88 Jaylen Jackson 113 Sam Wyland 113- Fred Kowalski 113 - Caleb Driscol 113 Chris Thompson 120 Ty Tice 120 Atticus Claes 120 Davis Carter 126 - Peyton Schrader 126 Barnett Langston 132 Colt Schrader 132 - Hayden Vosburgh 138 Thomas Chicka 138 Hank Lee 145 George Maholtz 152 Bronek Snizaski 152 Sincere Thom 160 Jack Wyland 160- Daniel Noyola 170 - Lane Schrader 170 Kentae Harrison 182 Baron Leonard 182 - Jaxon Wooten 195 Langston Scott 195 Cli Hainey 220 Garrett Moseley 220 Jensen Stone 285 Josiah McGee WRESTLING STAFF Jack Kosmicki Head Coach Dave Maholtz - Asst. Coach Jason Leonard Asst. Coach Robert Montgomery - Head JV/ Middle School Coach Zane Mitchell Asst. Coach David Maholtz- Asst. Coach Brian Delgrosso Asst. Coach Justin Ho man Strength and Conditioning Coach David Webb Athletic Trainer AAAA STATE WRESTLING CHAMPIONS 18 TEAM STATE TITLES EIGHT STRAIGHT PHOTOS BY SHAYNA BLACKWELL THE GREER CITIZEN

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certificate and pin. Ro tarian Jason Stapleton presented the awards.

• Caroline Randall

the event was Crissie Stapleton for serving as President of the Rotary Club of Barnwell

with a gavel for her leadership in the organization.

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These are the issues coming before various City of Charleston boards and committees and the application results specific to Daniel Island and the Cainhoy area. All meetings are open for public comment except the Technical Review Committee (TRC) meetings. For more information, contacts for specific projects and on location and time of the meetings or to learn more, visit charleston-sc.gov/AgendaCenter/.

City of Charleston Technical Review Committee (TRC) — At the most recent meeting on May 5, the following items were addressed:

A site plan (second review) for the Foundation Place at Point Hope, a commercial development located at 1645 Clements Ferry Road (also identified at 800 Hopewell Drive) and including 5 buildings totaling 38,000 GFA on 4.1 acres, was asked to revise and resubmit.

A preliminary subdivision plat (first review)

for Cainhoy Del Webb Phase 2 a 233 singlefamily residential development at Clements Ferry Road and Cainhoy Road, was asked to revise and resubmit.

At the May 12 meeting, the following items of impact to Daniel Island or Cainhoy to be discussed are:

A 1.6 acres site plan for the Cainhoy Del Webb Sales Center at Clements Ferry Road and Cainhoy Road will be reviewed.

At the May 19 meeting, the following items of impact to Daniel Island or Cainhoy to be discussed are:

A site plan (first review) for Woodfield

Daniel Island III, a new 175-unit multifamily development on 6 acres located at 225 Benefitfocus Way. Plans indicate it will be located at the corner of Daniel Island Drive and Fairchild Street.

City of Charleston Board of Zoning Appeals – Site Design (BZA-SD) — The most

discussed. An agenda has not been published for the next meeting.

City of Charleston Board of Zoning Appeals – Zoning (BZA-Z) — The most recent meeting was held on May 3 with no issues of impact to Daniel Island or Cainhoy discussed.

The next meeting will be held on May 17 with no issues of impact to Daniel Island or Cainhoy.

City of Charleston Design Review Board (DRB) — The most recent meeting was held on May 2 with no issues of impact to Daniel Island or Cainhoy discussed. The next meeting will be held on May 16 with no issues of impact to Daniel Island or Cainhoy.

City of Charleston Planning Commission (PC) — The next meeting will be held on May 18 with no issues of impact to Daniel Island or Cainhoy.

City of Charleston Board of Architectural Review (BAR) — The most recent meeting

agenda has not been published for the next meeting.

REGULARLY SCHEDULED CITY & COUNTY MEETINGS

City of Charleston Council typically meets the second and fourth Tues. of each month, 5 p.m., City Hall, 80 Broad Street, Charleston, SC and/or virtually via Conference Call #1-929-205-6099; Access Code: 912 096 416.

Exceptions: Summer Schedule - 3rd Tues. of June, July, and August; December meetings on the 1st and 3rd Tues. Dates and locations subject to change.

Berkeley Co. Council meets fourth Mon. of each month, 6 p.m., Berkeley County Admin. Blg., 1003 Hwy 52, Moncks Corner. Berkeley Co. Bd. of Education meets twice each month. Executive Committee meets at 5:30 p.m.; meeting starts at 6:30 p.m.

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EVENTS/ENTERTAINMENT OVER 7,500 DIVISION SECOND PLACE The Journal, Seneca Melissa Bradley and Larry Davidson + City of Seneca currently zoned RM-16, which the city of Seneca’s zoning ordinance says is reserved for high-density residential purposes. “The regulations which apply within this district are designed … to their boats out at all hours of the day or night. Marina owner Bart Schile said the service center would continue to operate on a 9 a.m.-5 p.m. schedule, and dry storage would most likely be gated traffic from the housing development would strain an already overused road, and one man asked if officials planned to apply for a traffic light where Old Salem Road meets U.S. Highway 123. ment) would absolutely be — I’m not trying to scare you, because they always figure out a way to manage traffic — but this two-thirds of the residents in attendance voted in favor of the marina project. akelley@upstatetoday.com (864) 973-6681 118 Robinson Lane, Pickens Booking Date: 5/31/22 Walhalla City Police Hold for other agency extravaganza CITY OF SENECA presents Thursday, June 30 at Dusk Norton-Thompson Park More info at www.seneca.sc.us Follow Us On Facebook Seneca SC Events following Jazz On The Alley Grand Prize Wins $1500 • Runner Up Wins $500 Registration at Lighthouse Restaurant ONE BOAT: $50 (Includes entry fee for one boat, one poker hand & one t-shirt) Purchase extra poker hands: $25 each hand Lighthouse Restaurant The Cabana • 1290 Doug Hollow Road, Seneca Friday, June 10 • 4-8pm Registration & Package Pickup • Captain’s Meeting: 6pm, Friday, June 11 Saturday, June 11 • 10am-3pm (Rain Date June 25) Poker Run Raffle on Lake Keowee — Winner must be present to win. Winner announced at 4pm. on Lake Keowee Club of Seneca Pre-Register at SenecaRotaryPokerRun.com Proceeds to support the local community Now Accepting New Patients Jared Richardson, MD Nancy Smith, FNP-BC Jessica Jones, PA-C Ali Lawing, FNP-C 15575 Wells Hwy, Seneca • (864) 886-2000 • www.upstatemed.com Office & Walk-in Hours: Mon – Thurs 8am-12pm, 1:45-4:45pm & Fri 8am-11:30am Internal, Family and Occupational Medicine, Flu, Tetanus & TDap Vaccinations, DOT Physicals, Sports Physicals Also Offering Cosmetic Services Including Botox, Juvederm, Laser Therapy, Obagi Skincare & Jane Iredale Free 10 Minute Consult with Option of Same Day Services! No Appointment Needed! COVID-19 TESTING Offering PCR & Rapid Testing! Ages 12 and Up.
DIVISION The duck flying into the ad on the middle right creates interest... The classy transition of well-designed white circular logo into white space schedule is pleasing as a reader... Photo collage at the top is secondary but strong as I read the circular logo + schedule first but enjoyed the subtle photoshop work. Orange banner on bottom right emphasizes date for readers who skim. Well done, Sumter! FIRST PLACE The Sumter Item Cary Howard and Mark Pekuri + Duckfest A PUBLICATION OF THE SUMTER ITEM 11 Summerton Duckfest Festival 2022 Activities Saturday, September 24 • Saturday, October 8 Saturday, Sept. 24 Golf Tournament at Players Course at Wyboo and Beauty Pageant at the Summerton Cultural Arts Center Saturday. Oct. 1st Bass Tournament at John C. Land Landing $5,000 Guaranteed 1st Place October 8, 2022 Summerton, SC Mark Your Calendars! Click here to see the many events we have to offer! (803) 410-1067 duckfestfun.com @summertonduckfest Duckfest Festival activities will include: • Color Run • Duck Calling Contest • Ultimate Air Dogs Competition • Parade • All Day Kid’s Zone • Adult and Children’s Art Contest • Vendors and Food Trucks • Cornhole Tournament • Dog Retrieving Demonstration • Car Show • Wild Life Demonstrations • Cook-off • FireFighter Challenge • Shopping and More...
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HEALTH SERVICES UNDER 7,500 DIVISION THIRD PLACE (TIE) The Horry Independent Becky Stevens and Adrian Robertson + Embrace Hospice House READERS’ CHOICE AWARDS 2022 • NORTH STRAND NEWS JULY 2022 PAGE 33 EmbracE HospicE HousE Helping our Patients Embrace Life to the Fullest 175 Village Center Blvd. • Myrtle Beach, SC 29579 www.EmbraceHospice.org | 843-353-6228 The Embrace Hospice House is open to all hospices in Horry County
HEALTH SERVICES UNDER 7,500 DIVISION THIRD PLACE (TIE) The Greer Citizen Julie Holcombe + The Bayberry Retirement Inn Stress-free, Worry-free • Caregiver Breaks • 24 Hour Staff • Trial Stays • Delicious Dining • Activities • Laundry thebayberryinn.com • 864-848-1935 • 309 Northview Drive • Greer, SC 29651 Living Bayberry Retirement Inn wishes you and yours a very Merry Christmas! A skit and song, Christmas Stu featured eight students dressed as senior citizens reminiscing about the season as children. Creative Advancement President Dan Dudley said the children had been preparing for the performance for three months. At the conclusion of the program, each child received gifts provided by the community. Creative Advancement Centers provide after-school scholastic and creative activities for Greenville County Schools from grades kindergarten through 12. For more information, visit www.cityofgreer.org. Contact Dudley at 864-423-7555 or dandudley50@charter.net to inquire about admission. jholcombe@greercitizen.com 877-2076 Photos
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We are fortunate to live on Daniel Island, a place with safe playgrounds, sidewalks, and stores where our kids can buy pizza, fruit juice, and bagels all on their own. But enforcing boundaries with teens becomes more challenging because they’re adulting albeit with a brain not fully formed. Author Pat Conroy would use the word “inchoate.” Yet there are rules everywhere in school, college, and the world of employment. If left to their own devices, kids entertain

dopamine as the young, maturing brain gets bored easily and seeks stimulation. Moderation is key here because technology is not all bad. There are apps for teaching mindfulness, yoga, music, art, dance, and cooking. Even the much-maligned TikTok can be used beneficially. I’m @TheCollegeLady and dispense many useful tips on college selection and financial aid.

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1. Coping skills: Identify which situa-

heated. Play bocce on the adjacent bocce field. Utilize the ping-pong table in the Pierce Park Pavilion. It’s the best exercise for eye-hand-brain coordination which improves attention.

4. Visit the DI Recreation center to play board games or work out in the gym.

5. Visit the DI Library – Mr. Tim Boyle, librarian, has many resources up his sleeves for teenagers.

6. Giving: How do we serve others and

• National suicide prevention line: 899

• Trevor Project is for LGBTQIIA+ for teens struggling with gender identity. (teenline.org/)

C. Claire Law, M.S. is a Certified Educational Planner serving Daniel Island residents since 2004.

This is a great seasonal ad that offers a nice visual that illustrates the product offering.

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trail at the site. There are also plans for future portraits in the mayoral portrait series, the first project of the commission. Coin meters have been installed throughout the city, with the change set to go directly to Clemson Community Care and murals downtown. goliver@upstatetoday.com

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that way, to the area around Lowe’s,” he said. “There’s not really any damage, just burning some underbrush, and some junk that has been left in the camps. But it just worries me that if they’re setting fires, then we don’t want them to step up their game to woods fires.

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The first fire was reported late on the afternoon of May 9 in an area off East North 1st Street just behind the Dollar General in Seneca city limits. It took about two hours to extinguish. The second fire was reported around 11 p.m. a day later in a wooded area behind Lowe’s outside of Seneca. Drive, down

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NBC — Premier League: Manchester United at Chelsea SOCCER (WOMEN’S)

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County Council members Douglas Pauley and Clarence Gilbert and other county officials say the negotiations for the settlement were conducted outside standard county procedures and that given the unusual circumstances, council should have been informed.

“Ms. Robinson resigned on Sept. 16 of last year, and from then until we were asked to vote on a settlement last month, council members were never

we all received documents from our employment counsel, Mr. Williams. We all received the same document that included a recommendation. The two pieces of paper had a bunch of information on it and, based on that information, we came out of executive session and a motion was made to award a settlement based on the recommendation of our attorney,” Bell said.

Bell went on to say he had not been involved with the Robinson matter at

a resolution of this Robinson through process. To that end, that this matter be Commission’s mediation In that same letter, when Robinson left Caulder was serving Administrator of Fairfield It also stated that had been hired who when Robinson left It is not clear who actually handled Robinson’s and settlement Caulder made it clear sent to council members 2022, which was obtained through an FOIA request, not been included not know a settlement proposed.

“I have recently vote offering to settle claim of a former employee county that occurred as Interim Administrator,” wrote. “I have also been communicated

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PUBLIC SERVICE OVER 7,500 DIVISION SECOND PLACE The Journal, Seneca Vicki Tymon + Christmas for Kids 14 The Journal Black Friday Shopping Guide November 24, 2022 Santa Needs Your Help to make sure hundreds of kids in Oconee County get to experience the tradition of opening gifts on Christmas morning. Every child deserves a Merry Christmas. Please sponsor a child’s Christmas or make a donation so no one has to be turned away. Visit CforKids.org to sponsor or donate. Visit CforKids.org to sponsor or donate. 138A: Female, 9. Pants: Juniors Small. Shirts: Juniors Small. Shoes: Ladies 6. Biggest Needs: Leggins, Shirts, Underwear, SOcks, Shoes. Wish List: Loves Lilo & Stitch (Movie), Squishmallows, Monster High Dolls/Toys, Fidgets, Barbie Accessories, Kids Bath Sets, Books. Age Group: Elementary 139A: Female, 6. Pants: Girls . Shirts: Girls 7/8. Shoes: Toddler 141A: Female, 8. Pants: Girls 12. Shirts: Girls 14 . Shoes: Girls 5 . Biggest Needs: Underwear, Socks, Shoes. Wish List: Bracelet Making Sets, Art Sets , Board Games, Bike, Kids Bath Sets, Christmas DVD’s, Books. Age Group: Elementary 141B: Female, 10 Months. Pants: 12 Months. Shirts: 12 Months. Shoes: Doesn’t
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PUBLIC SERVICE OVER 7,500 DIVISION Great layout and colors used. FIRST PLACE Charleston City Paper Cris Temples and Dela O’Callaghan + Charleston Animal Society 0YEARS IN A RO to the lifesaving efforts that touch the lives of more than 15,000 animals each year. CHARLESTONANIMALSOCIETY.ORG/LEXUS THANK YOU FOR VOTING US THE BEST IN THESE CATEGORIES: Best Place to Work • Best Thrift Store: Second Chance Resale Store and Adoption Center Best Party: Applause for Paws Gala • Best Fundraising Event: Rescue Brew BEST LOCAL AUSE
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HOLIDAY OVER 7,500 DIVISION THIRD PLACE The Journal, Seneca Melissa Bradley and Larry Davidson + City of Seneca The Journal Black Friday Shopping Guide November 24, 2022 Uncle Dave Michele Little The Magical Musical Holiday Light Show November 18 – December 31 The magic continues with more lights, new photo ops, and yes, visits from Santa Claus! Tree Lighting Ceremony November 28 5-6 pm Join Mayor Alexander and Seneca City Council as Seneca’s tallest Christmas Tree Comes Alive! Special performance by Clemson Elite Dance Center and music by “Christmas is where CITY OF SENECA PRESENTS A celebration of the Spirit and Magic of Ch NOV 18 through DEC 31 Seneca High School Madrigal Singers More info at www.senecascevents.com Seneca SC Events Follow Us On Facebook jazz on the alley featuring The Jamie Wright Band
Thursday, Dec. 15 • 5-7 pm Ram Cat Alley Downtown Seneca MAYOR DAN ALEXANDER & THE CITY OF SENECA PRESENT More info at www.senecascevents.com Seneca SC Events Follow Us On Facebook Special Visit by Santa! Entry categories for all ages ... Enter as a team or as an individual! Adult, Teen, Youth and Child NEW CATEGORY: BUSINESS Entries must be submitted to Seneca City Hall by Dec. 12 Winners will be announced at “A Jazzy Christmas” on Dec. 15 Entries will be on display at City Hall through the Holiday Season the city of seneca’s THE MAGIC OF CHRISTMAS Announces the Annual Gingerbread House Competition ENTRIES OPEN ON DEC. 1, 2022 NO CHARGE TO ENTER CASH PRIZES Available at the front desk of Seneca City Hall or online at seneca.sc.us and senecascevents.com PICK UP YOUR ENTRY FORM AND COMPETITION RULES GUIDE TODAY! Co-sponsored by The Corner Pie Company at Mayberry’s
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“His health was not the best, but his mind was still sharp and we talked about a lot of things,” Mobley said. “He was way ahead of his time, and had it not been for him and a couple of other folks, USCL would not be here. He was the one who ignited the fire.”

Bundy grew up in Cheraw and graduated from Wofford College. He married Margaret Jackson Bundy in 1955 and started his business career with textile maker J.P. Stevens Co. in Rockingham, N.C. The Bundys were married for 67 years, until Margaret’s death in January.

“Everything that he and his wife did was about making Lancaster a better place for all of us,” Mobley said.

Bundy left textiles and went to work for the Chamber of Commerce in Jesup, Ga., before being lured to Lancaster in the mid-1950s by the late C.D. “Bubber” Gregory to lead the fledgling local chamber.

The two men — Bundy and Gregory — were lifelong friends. Gregory died in August 2021.

“Charlie was a great friend to my family, as he was to most everyone in Lancaster,” said Greg Gregory, Bubber Gregory’s son. “My father recruited Charlie to become the first executive director of the Lancaster Chamber.”

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Another incident occurred in August 2018, when Orrell had sex with the victim on or around her birthday, the warrant stated. Orrell was arrested and booked into the Lancaster County Detention Center. The S.C. Attorney General’s office will prosecute the case.

ber and business leaders set up an educational foundation in hopes of starting a local satellite campus for the University of South Carolina. Just like Gregory, Bundy hungered to make Lancaster better.

The issue at the time, however, was a lack of funds. So Bundy and Gregory, both in their 20s, approached textile magnate Col. Elliott White Springs for help. Springs, Bundy told TLN in a past interview, not only agreed to financially back the plan through the Springs Foundation, but supplied about $8,000 of his own money to remodel the old T.Y. Williams home at the corner of Chesterfield Avenue and White Street into a college.

The original property is now the site of the Lancaster County Library. But there was a catch. The low-key colonel forbade the two young business leaders from revealing where the money came from.

“He (Bundy) always said they were too naïve to know they couldn’t do it,” Mobley said of their starting the local college.

USC Lancaster opened in the fall of 1959 with 51 students, but quickly grew. The college moved to Hubbard Drive and the S.C. 9 Bypass corridor in 1966.

“As one of the founders of our campus, Charlie not only had a significant impact in the 1950s, but over the years he has

doing,” said Walt Collins, dean of USC Lancaster.

“He led the fundraising effort to construct the Bradley Building in the 1990s and served on both our Education Foundation and Commission of Higher Education.”

Today, USCL has almost 1,600 students and is one of four regional campuses in the USC system. It is also a major contributor to the local economic base.

Bundy is survived by three sons, four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Bundy’s funeral was 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, at First United Methodist Church, where he served as a longtime Sunday school teacher. A reception followed at the USCL Carole Ray Dowling Building.

The family has asked that memorials for Bundy be made to to the Gregory/Bundy Scholarship Fund, Education Foundation at USC Lancaster, P.O. Box 889, Lancaster, SC 29721; or the First United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 608, Lancaster, SC 29721.

“You always say you want to do something meaningful with a downstream impact,” Mobley said. “Go around Lancaster and asked most people where they got a college degree in the last 60 years, and you will quickly realize how many people and families the campus has touched. It’s just like yeast in bread.”

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Building and maintaining a healthy workplace culture is a challenge within any organization. Creating and sustaining a healthy culture where comradery thrives begins with respect and trust. With it, there is such potential for great things; without it, there’s always going to be tension between that potential and the disappointment of unfulfilled goals.

If there’s ever been a time for building a culture of respect it’s now. A great tension exists between our culture as a whole and how that plays out day-to-day in the workplace. Whatever stands you take and positions you subscribe to in our current culture at large, those can and do inevitability carry

on all sorts of issues. That’s to be expected and normal. But people choose to be divisive by their actions and behaviors.

The other day I called my friend Tom. He and I have been friends for more than 30 years. He was one of the first ones to visit my wife and me in the hospital after our children were born. He was very instrumental in some of my early career choices and he is a valued and trusted friend.

Over the years our friendship has lasted because of one word – respect. As a leader, how you walk this tightrope and how it plays out in your workplace is vital to the health of your organization.

ceeds or fails by your example.

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As a leader, you are not responsible for the beliefs and actions of the masses outside of your organization. But you do have a say about what takes place within it. Building a respectful culture within your organization not only has to be modeled by you but must be made a priority. Once values and behaviors are communicated they must be made a priority that your people embrace.

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Within the context of building a culture

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Building a healthy culture in your organization begins with respect. Along with trust, it’s the foundation upon which everything else is built. It takes a commitment on your part to model it and make it a value and when you do and it takes hold, you will have a culture worth emulating.

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“If I Survive You” by Jonathan Escoffery. This debut publication is also related to short

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“The Hero of This Book” by Elizabeth McCracken. I have loved all of her books, all of them a tad eccentric. This one is a memoir of her tenacious and brilliant mother. This loving and honest tribute to a remarkable woman makes a delightful read.

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signing last night, it occurred to me that a neat WH column would be to give a shout-out to local writers that have books just published and/or coming out soon.” I thought it was a great idea and told her so.

We discussed it in person the next evening at – you guessed it – a local book signing. You can read Katherine’s column on page 6. By the way, I believe she is currently writing a book.

To be honest, books are giving me fits

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Jeff brings them home from the office on a regular basis. “Somebody sent you another book,” he’ll say, plunking the package on my desk with a thud. Sigh. My shoulders slump. I feel put upon.

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In addition to Chesterfield, other counties with medium Covid transmission are Berkeley, Charleston, Darlington, Dorchester, Florence,

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Currently, South Carolina’s red counties, or those with high transmission, are Dillon and Marlboro counties. Masking is recommended in indoor settings, including schools and workplaces.

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SCDOT to date.

“SCDOT welcomes input from the communities wherever infrastructure projects are planned,” Poore added. “Our goal is to work with our partners, which includes the public. We encourage citizens to make comments and offer suggestions.”

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• Terry Randall Belk Jr., 23, of Oak Tree Drive in Seneca, was denied bond last week on one count of second-degree sexual exploitation of a minor. He was charged with nine additional counts of second-degree sexual exploitation of a minor and five counts of third-degree sexual exploitation of a minor this week. He was being held on a combined $140,000 surety bond on the 14 new charges Friday and would be required to wear an electronic monitoring device as a condition of bond if released.

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• Jon Joseph Carranza, 26, of Ralph Sheriff Road in Seneca, was denied bond last week on a single count of second-degree sexual exploitation of a minor. He was charged this week with two counts of third-degree sexual exploitation of a minor and given a combined $50,000 surety bond on those charges. He would be required to wear an electronic monitor if released. The sheriff’s office worked with the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Internet

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agnosed with anxiety in 2013, says regular doctors should screen for mental health issues as commonly as they do for physical problems.

“Health is health, whether the problem is visible or not,” said Whalen, of Hoboken, New Jersey. She has gotten help from medicine and talk therapy, but her symptoms worsened during the pandemic and she temporarily moved back home.

“The pandemic made me afraid to leave home, my anxiety telling me anywhere outside of my childhood house was unsafe,” Whelan said. “I absolutely still struggle with feelings of dread and fear sometimes. It’s just

a group affiliated with the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommended routine primary care anxiety screening for women and girls starting at age 13.

Melissa Lewis-Duarte, a wellness coach in Scottsdale, Arizona, says rhythmic breathing, meditation and making a daily list of three things for which she is grateful have all helped with her anxiety.

“Doctors say, ‘Make sure you’re sleeping, control your stress.’ Yeah, get that,” but not everyone knows how, said the 42-year-old mother of three. “It’s difficult to prioritize self-care, but that’s what’s necessary.”

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She told council “almost all” of the business spaces available downtown will need improvements to attract interest from potential tenants.

“The spaces that are ready go within a day,” Imbody added. “So with all of the spaces that we still have left, we’ve got to kind of figure out some way to get them to a condition where it’s not overwhelming for a small business to come into them.”

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She also expressed concerns based on conver-

of a priority it is, but if you look at that block, and you look at all of those businesses that have changed hands in the last year, they’re all in that block.

“A lot of them have intention of putting decks off the back for outdoor seating, and that’s also going to add to the trash once those businesses are open,” she said.

“I feel like it’s something that maybe needs to be addressed at some point.”

Mayor Danny Edwards said the city could buy more trash containers, but added “The problem is where are we going to put

en fence or a recycled plastic fence to go around it that will hide some of the spillage that hits on the ground, and that might keep that contained. You can put two or three dumpsters in that will be the central location, but obviously you’ll end up losing some parking stalls if you do that.”

Price added bringing a few dumpsters together could add to the smell.

Burton said officials are continuing to look for solutions, including the ones discussed at the meeting.

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John Gary Driggers III “Juneybug”

Mr. Driggers was the son of the late John Gary and Sandra Harter Driggers Jr. He was a member of local 399 Sheetmetal Union. He was employed by W. O. Blackstone, F. G. O’Neal Logging and Sanders Logging. He loved riding motorcycles and he loved family. Graveside services were held 11 a.m. Saturday, April

22, 2023, at Harter Cemetery with Reverend Bobby Youmans officiating. The family received friends following the service at the cemetery. Family members include his daughter, Sandra Driggers (Ralph); son, Tray Welch; sister, Sherry D. Brant (John); grandchildren, Jacob, Micheal, Hunter, Micki, Grayson, and Annah; and special friend, Marsha “Squeaky” Charpia. Numerous aunts, nieces, and cousins. He was predeceased by

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one brother, Troy Driggers. Memorial contributions may be made to the Harter Family Cemetery in care of Michael Harter. Keith Smith Funeral Service, 128 Water Street, Allendale, was in charge of arrangements. Sign the online guestbook at www. keithsmithfuneralservice. com.

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The family received friends one hour prior to the service at the church on Monday. Memorial contributions may be given in his memory to the Dementia Society of America, P.O. Box 600, Doylestown, PA 18901.

Jimmy passed away on Monday, April, 17, 2023.

nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his nephew, Patrick J. Birt. Folk Funeral Home, Inc. and Crematory assisted the family with arrangements. Visit the online registry at www.folkfuneralhome.com. The People-Sentinel 4/26/23

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Thomas Wayne Penley, 82, passed away on April 8th, 2023.

He was born in Gate City, Va. on December 4th, 1940 to the late Malcolm and Georgia Freeman Penley. He was a retired U.S. Army veteran. He is survived by his

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Ga. No funeral services have been scheduled at this time. Mole Funeral Home is assisting the family. Sign the online guestbook at molefh. com.

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