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Anthony Plotkin of Lexington belts one of his seven home runs hit during the Junior Home Run Derby 14 and under competition at Lexington County Baseball Stadium this past Saturday. Plotkin and 12 and under winner Garrett Sanders, also of Lexington, head to the regionals in Atlanta, Ga. with the winner going to Washington D.C. for the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. The Lexington County Blowfish Baseball Club and the Lexington County Recreation & Aging Commission hosted the event. It was free for the kids.

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1. Is the book of Labor in the Old or Is the book of HeNew1. Testament or neither? brews in the Old ormany Newthou2. From 1 Kings 5, how sand men comprised the labor force Testament or neither? that King Solomon raised? 1, 5, 10, 30 3. In Ecclesiastes 4, how many are better one because they have 2.than To whom did God say, a good reward for their labour? Two, “Before I formed you in the Three, Five, Seven womb I knew you; I or4. From Exodus 20, how many days shalt thou labour do all thytowork? dained you aand prophet Two, Four, Six, Seven the nations”? Daniel, Jere-of 5. What son of Abda was in charge the forcedNoah, labor inThomas David’s kingdom? miah, Baal, Adoniram, Cyrenius, Phaneul 6. From Proverbs 14:23, “In all labor 1 Chronicles 29, there3.is”From ....? Love, Hope, Light, Profit ANSWERS: Neither; 30; 3) how many 1) years did 2) David Two; 4) Six; 5) Adoniram; 6) Profit reign over Israel? 7, 33, Comments? More Trivia? Visit 40, 57 www.TriviaGuy.com

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TRIVIA TEST By Fifi Rodriguez

1. ART: Which artist from Iowa painted the iconic “American Gothic”? 2. BUSINESS: Where is the Target store’s headquarters? 3. GEOGRAPHY: What is the longest mountain range in North America? 4. LANGUAGE: What is the meaning of the Latin term “ad infinitum”? 5. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: When does winter begin in the Southern Hemisphere?

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As temps rise, look before you lock

hough we’re not yet in the dead of summer and the heat that comes with it in Lexington County, warmer temperatures are certainly on the way. Even now with the high temps hitting the 80s, that makes conditions inside a parked car hot and unsafe. On an 80-degree day, a car can reach deadly levels in just 10 minutes. Outside of crashes, heatstroke is the number one vehicle-related killer of children in the United States. In 2017, there were 42 preventable deaths of children in vehicles, an 8% increase from 2016. As outside temperatures

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that the first really good wave of spawning fish will come up shallow soon. In catfish news, Captain William Attaway (803-924-0857) reports that the bite is improving and the fish have been biting well in about 40 feet of water on Murray. He is catching them anchored and using cut bream for bait. Especially with warming water temperatures, it is also that time when bank beaters can have a ball bass fishing on Lake Murray. Weights in recent tournaments attest that catching a bunch of 2-3 pounders is very possible right now, and even with cooler temperatures the last couple of weeks a bunch of fish can be found shallow in and around spawning pockets.

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charmer. “What could go so wrong with a girl and a Zombie?” you ask. In the post-apocalypse town of Seabrook, Zombies are segregated and regulated for the safety of the suburbanite residents, but this happens “Hostiles” (R) -- It’s 1892, to be the year that Zombies and an unsympathetic Army are allowed to attend the locaptain (Christian Bale) is cal preptastic high school. ordered to trek from New It’s one part Romeo and JuMexico to Montana to reliet love story, one part celeturn a Cheyenne chief (Wes bration of triumphing over Studi) to his lands to die. our differences, with a sprinThe party includes the kling of super-cute song and chief’s son (Adam Beach) dance numbers that will and other family members. have you bopping along. They encounter a young “Paddington 2” (PG) -widow (Rosamund Pike) Now that Paddington bear whose family has been (voiced by Ben Whishaw) is slaughtered by Comanches. comfortably installed with “Hostiles” offers an unforthe Brown family (Hugh giving look at settler life and Bonneville and Sally Indian relations, and we are Hawkins), he has his eye on not spared the gore or strife a delightful pop-up book in along the way. Although it’s a local antiques store, meant set on the plains, this is no as a present for Aunt Lucy’s cowboys and Indians West100th birthday. Paddington Docks, laydowns ern. It’s a violent film about takes a series of odd jobs in and other traditional violent times. The characters a hilarious attempt to earn shallow cover are money to buy the book, but holding fish, and there are damaged goods, raw and shaken by the tragic it is stolen and he is framed. are a bunch of buck The cast of characters is bass already on beds. consequences of war. “Zombies” (TV-G) -- The rich: Hugh Grant as Phoenix A big wave of females Disney Channel continues Buchanan, an aging actor in should be about to its string of hits with the desperate straits, for startcome up. Floating original movie “Zombies,” ers, plus Brendan Gleeson, worms, Senkos, and Julie Walters, Jim Broadeven topwaters will all starring Milo Manheim as Zed, an ebullient Zombie bent, Michael Gambon, Jocatch fish. kid, and Meg Donnelly as anna Lumley and director Addison, a cheerleading Paul King. What you end up

vehicle unattended. rise in the coming weeks, •Make it a habit to look the risk of children dying in the back seat EVERY time from vehicular heatstroke you exit the car. increases. One child dies •ALWAYS lock from heatstroke the car and put nearly every 10 the keys out of days in the Unitreach. ed States from A child’s body being left in a temperature can car or crawling rise up to five into an unlocked times faster than vehicle. What an adult’s, and is most tragic is heatstroke can that every sin _| occur in outside gle one of these Lexington County Sheriff temperatures as deaths could low as 57 dehave been prevented. grees. That’s why we always Next week, I’ll share tips urge parents and caregivers for what you as a bystander to do these three things: should do when you see a •NEVER leave a child in a child in a hot vehicle.

Lake Murray Fishing Report ake Murray water levels are at 358.03 (full pool is 360.00). Surface temperatures have gone up 3 or 4 degrees to the mid- to upper-50s in the last two days. Temperatures are rising on Lake Murray, and Captain Brad Taylor (803-331-1354) reports that striped bass are starting to get into more of a spring pattern. However, the most consistent bite remains fishing down-lines in 4050 feet of water. There are some really good days pulling freelines and planer boards, but you have to hunt for the fish and the action can be pretty hit-or-miss. However, with warming temperatures and the full moon Brad predicts that more and more bait and fish will pull up shallow soon and he looks for the pattern to shift more towards free-lines and planer boards. On the crappie front, Brad reports that anglers are catching plenty of fish trolling and tightlining, especially if they are willing to cover a lot of water and hunt. However, this is also the period when you can go shallow with a jigging pole and a cork and catch fish. Brad predicts

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with is a heartwarming classic that’s as sweet as a marmalade sandwich. “Maze Runner: Death Cure” (PG-13) -- We first met Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) in “The Maze Runner,” where he was dropped in the middle of a fortress of a maze and, along with a group of compatriots, battled to make it out. Two films later, the situation is reversed, and to save their friends, those same young men must fight to make it into the Last City, home of the evil WCKD organization that mazed them in the first place. Civilization is infected with a virus known as Flare, and their immunity to this virus makes them both targets and potential saviors. Many reprised roles in this finale film (Ki Hong Lee, Kaya Scodelario, Dexter Darden, Thomas BrodieSangster) will thrill fans of the series, but it’s a lot to take on for someone unfamiliar with the backstory. New TV Releases “The Pink Panther Show” “Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue” The Complete Collection “Shameless” Season 8 “Unforgotten” Season 1 (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.


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Gilbert’s Angel Barazza gets ready to make the score for the Indians in the second half against Brookland-Cayce.

Gilbert High’s boys soccer team claims region title By THOMAS GRANT JR. chroniclesports@yahoo.com

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year ago, Robby Setzler celebrated a Region 5-3A title on the sidelines as the head coach of his alma mater BrooklandCayce. This time around, Setzler was even more celebratory leading his visiting Gilbert High School team to a similar achievement. The Indians held off the Bearcats 2-1 Friday to claim the Region 5-3A title. Osvaldo Guijosa and Angel Barazza scored in the first and second halves and Gilbert withstood a late push by the host team to give their first-year head coach the much-desired victory.

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“It was real different,” Setzler said. “Usually I’m sitting over there, but I’m sitting over here and I’m going to coach my team. Those guys bought into me in January and February and we had a common goal and that was to win a region championship and to be in the Top 10 in (Class) 3A by the end of the year which I do believe we will finish. But these guys bought into me. They need all the credit. They play hard every day. They train hard every day and that’s what we’re trying to build, lay that foundation

and keep going. So I’m happy for the guys.” The Indians led 1-0 at halftime following Guijosa’s goal. At the 34-minute mark of the second half, Barazza sent the putback through the net to extend the lead to 2-0. Brookland-Cayce scored minutes later, but were unable to get the game-tying goal. Once the final whistle sounded, Setzler expressed his satisfication not just for himself, but his brother-inlaw Kevin Heise, whom he succeeded as BrooklandCayce interim head coach,

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and sister and former Lady Bearcats’ coach Emily Heise. “It’s very special,” Setzler said. “This win is for a lot of people from Kevin to my sister to my family and my friends that are all here. This win means a lot to them and my support system has been awesome through this transition period in my life.

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“But, I’m just excited for the guys and what they did and what they were able to accomplish. For the first time in a really long time, we’re bringing a region title back to Gilbert.”

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3 ways to protect your personal info Tech Talk

By Katie Ritchie

Public Wifi hotspots are everywhere. From big name stores like Walmart and Target to the corner café that makes your coffee just right, you can hop online anywhere. Unfortunately, you’re not always safe on public internet networks. They’re offered for your convenience, but at what cost? Keeping your personal information safe is essential in our increasingly digital world. Here are a few tips for keeping yourself safer and your data protected. Keep them in mind the next time you’re tempted by free Wifi.

Don’t access bank accounts Bank accounts and sensitive personal data are not

for public Wifi. Even “secure” networks which require a login can be breeched or may store your details and data for malicious purposes.

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It may sound counterintuitive, but submitting personal information, payment details, or even your login credentials for shopping sites can be risky. Better to wait until you’re home on a network that won’t skim for details to steal.

hard-earned dollars. Betternet is a VPN app which is great for iPhone or Android devices and has both free and paid versions. When in doubt, don’t connect. It’s easier to avoid having your identity stolen than to take it back from thieves. Use a VPN Checking Facebook or Email on the go isn’t worth A VPN (Virtual Private the risk. Network) will shield your ip P.S. I’m always interested address and protect your lo- in your questions and sugcation data from hackers and gestions. Email me at katie. troublemakers. They would lexchron@gmail.com love to steal your identity or

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Lexington County Blowfish co-owner Bill Shanahan speaks with Lexington County Lady Blowfish player Madison Strait. The 11-year-old Lexington native participated in the Major League Baseball Junior Home Run Derby that took place April 21 at Lexington County Baseball Stadium. The Lexington Blowfish Baseball Club and the Lexington County Recreation & Aging Commission hosted the event. It was free for the kids.

Hall of Fame honors veteran W. Cola commander By 1st Lt. Cody Denson Special to the Chronicle

A veteran S.C. National Guard commander from West Columbia has been nationally honored. Col. Ronald Taylor, the SCNG chief of staff, has been inducted into the OCS (Officer Candidate School) Hall of Fame. Induction of military officers into the OCS Hall of Fame is an honor dating back to 1958. Individuals inducted have distinguished themselves in their military or civilian life in a noteworthy way since graduating from OCS. “I went to OCS after serving 13 years as an enlisted soldier reaching the rank of Sergeant First Class,” Taylor

Col. Ronald Taylor

said. “Through the OCS program I gained a lot of knowledge on leadership styles and effective ways to manage soldiers to accomplish missions.” The inductees are honored at the National Infantry Museum with a Hall of Fame dinner and are memorialized at the OCS Hall of Fame gallery.

Taylor and his wife Kristy live in West Columbia and have two sons. After 13 years as an enlisted soldier he was commissioned in 1993 as an SCNG military police officer. Taylor completed a tour of active duty as the Director of Emergency Services and Provost Marshal for Fort Jackson and as a Provost Marshal for a Combined Joint Task Force in Afghanistan. He has received the Legion of Merit Medal, the Bronze Star Medal, the South Carolina Governor’s Unit Citation, Meritorious Service Medal and numerous other awards.

State considers energy drink ban for kids than 400 milligrams per day South Carolina lawmakers or about five cups of coffee. By one estimate, 68% of proposed a ban on the sale of energy drinks to minors after adolescents consume energy a Chapin teen died from too drinks. The American Academy of much caffeine. Pediatrics and the American Davis Cripe, a 16-yearMedical Association urge old sophomore, died of adolescents to drink limited “caffeine-induced cardiac amounts of high-caffeine event,” according to the beverages – or none at all. medical examiner. In the two hours prior, he Food toxicologist Dr. James Coughlin disagrees. drank a large soda, a latte, In South Carolina, lawand an energy drink. Energy drinks can contain makers have introduced a up to 300 milligrams of caf- bill that would ban the sale of energy drinks to anyone feine. under 18. State RepresentaThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommends tive Leon Howard authored the legislation. adults consume no more Special to the Chronicle

“We treat it just like we do alcohol. In the state of South Carolina, a kid can’t walk into a store and buy a beer or buy cigarettes,” Howard said. The South Carolina Beverage Association opposes the bill and says “a sales ban on any one product would be arbitrary and discriminatory.” But Heidi Cripe says her son’s death speaks volumes. “We wish we would’ve had the facts. We wish we would’ve heard these stories and we just want to help save people’s kids,” Heidi said.

‘Walk a Mile in Their Shoes’ event success

Attorney General joins backers of voter ID law Civil rights groups sued Alabama, claiming the law Should you have to show discourages minorities from your ID at the polls? voting if ID is required. Attorney General Alan Wilson said IDs are easy Wilson thinks you should. to obtain and create no unHe joined attorneys gener- due hardships for voters. al from 10 other states in ID checks help prevent support of an Alabama law voting fraud and rigged requiring voters to show election results. personal identification. A U.S. district court al-

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ready has upheld Alabama’s law as a constitutional safeguard against fraud and abuse, Wilson said, but plaintiffs have taken their argument to the 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. “This is about protecting the integrity of the ballot box,” Attorney General Wilson said.

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Thousands of participants took to the streets on April 12 for the Walk a Mile in Their Shoes event to bring more attention to the prevalence of sexual assault in South Carolina. Walkers also ran campaigns to raise money for Sexual Trauma Services of the Midlands, who hosted the event in Columbia. Above: Springdale Police Chief Kevin Cornett shows off his police car shoes after winning Most Creative Heels during the event. Top: Autumn Brown crouches with her dog Oliver just before the 2018 Walk a Mile in Their Shoes event on April 12 in Columbia. The sign she holds was one of many messages being relayed by participants during the walk.


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And the smallest The old three-seater O shall lead

n the road again, Augusta, Georgia. While giving a talk on Georgialina, A Southland As We Knew It, my book about the Church members donate past and how life has everything that the ministry surely changed, outprovides and 25 volunteers houses came up and a work in the ministry. fellow asked if I knew The $1500 monthly cost where any stood. of the ministry comes from “I can take you to a the members and a once a couple dozen,” I told month sale community sale. him. Maybe more, beNow, the most interestcause some of the old ing thing is that the ministry church campgrounds was started by a sixteen year still have a good many. old girl from BCHS. DeeDee One campground has Hook Brogan is Mary’s about a dozen lined up daughter. as pretty as you please. DeeDee had a great uncle And just two weeks ago, that was homeless, and she I came across the threeseater you see here. developed a real compasJesus said, Suffer little chilWhile its exterior sufsion for the homeless bedren, and forbid them not fered exposure, the parts cause she saw their plight to come unto me: for of such that count, all three of first hand. is the kingdom of heaven. After DeeDee married and them, seemed in good Matthew 19:14 moved away, Mary and hus- working order. So, this trio of open band ID Hook kept it going. spaces cut from longhave said I wanted to I discovered from our conleaf pine begs a queswrite about missions and versation that it is truly a lation. Did families back ministries that were being bor of love and compassion in the day really use all done in our county. for people going through three at once? I interviewed Mary Hook less people at Taylor St. tough times. Why not. Multitudes An old out-house building from Mt. Hebron United Pharmacy’s, parking lot and I’m sure there are other of us line up in public bathMethodist Church and wow, later moved to Washington church ministries that are rooms at football games do they have a great minisSt. UMC. similar to this one, but the and festivals. Thank goodtry to 85 families in LexingTom Poland Two years ago, they remarkable thing to me is ness for stall dividers. ton and Cayce. moved into their current that it was started by such a Back then, however, I susIt’s called Go Forth Minwww.tompoland.net location. Now they open young woman with a dream pect things were more than istries and is housed in the tompol@earthlink.net on Tuesday and Thursday and desire to help others. a tad different. former Parsonage for Mt. mornings to provide food, Hooray for DeeDee and Families back then, for all Hebron. It started around clothes, toiletries, prayer all those who kept her their strict ways, might not _ 28 years ago and was once a Down South and counseling at no cost to dream alive. have been as modest as we year in December. Do you have a ministry are. Modesty took a back They originally started the the participants. generous hole cut for grandHowever, there are restric- you want to talk about? Call seat, if you will, to practical ma, can we. Child safety ministry to help the homeme at the Chronicle, 803tions on income and place matters. less in Columbia survive mattered then as now. of residence. The assistance 359-7633 or email me at Wee ones had to venture the winter. They distributRegardless of how many is not intended to be perma- chuck1946@hotmail.com outside when the chamber ed food, coats and jackets, holes an outhouse had, I alpot wasn’t an option, and nent and most people move shoes and clothes. ways love finding these rellife back then wasn’t as safe ics of the past. They remind The first one met homeoff the program eventually. as it is today (outside of us how life has changed. thugs who roam the land). People back then were far Mom and Dad had to ac- more self-sufficient. The one company the little ones out- you see here sits in what doors. I continue to hear amounts to a preserved slice that toilet training took of life. place in two-seaters, and In addition to the outhouse, that makes sense. what began as an old Indian Other reasons come into outpost stands proudly. play too. Even in those hard This fine structure went times people liked to impress on to become a trading post, others. A three-hole outhouse and later the home for a sent a signal. Luxury. family that traces its roots to Those accustomed to luxthis fine old site, complete urious living had not just with a spring, cemetery, outtwo-seaters, but three-seatbuildings, blacksmith shop, ers. Three-seaters proved and what’s left of a smokepractical to a large family. house. Many three-seaters had Here, in one secret locaholes of varying sizes to action, stands proof of how commodate people of varifamilies lived long before ous ages. Can’t have Baby electricity came along. Susan falling through the

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Axe-hewn timbers, wide boards of longleaf pine, and handcrafted brick add to the feeling that you are a time traveler. Windows built with wood pegs, not nails, tell you just how old this place is. When you walk the grounds here, you are going way back in time to the days of grandparents with many “greats” attached to their names. Places such as this one exist here and there in museums, but how many hide in the hinterlands? Very few. I’m blessed to visit such a place. Yes, the old three-seater caught my eye. It’s classy, essential, and well-made. Sure, the elements conspire to return it to nature but it’s holding up so far as it heads toward 300 years. It’s been standing long before the advent of power tools, plastic, drywall, and nails. A true survivor. A reminder of how things have changed, and for sure it’s a sight more handsome than a bright blue-and-white plastic portable johnny.

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Covenant Baptist Church Reformed and Refreshing

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3535 Delree St. W. Columbia, SC 29170 803-518-7789 Biblical Training 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m.

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Central Church of the Nazarene 100 Woodside Pkwy West Columbia

9:30 a.m. - Sunday School 10:30 a.m. - Worship Service & Children’s Church 6:00 p.m. - Small Group Ministries & Central Student Ministries 803.796.0595 www.centralcotn.org

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3 tornadoes rip through county, no injuries It toppled numerous trees and destroyed seven chicken Three tornadoes tore houses. Several structures, through Lexington County vehicles and campers were Sunday April 15 with an EF- also damaged. 2 confirmed in Gilbert. A Second twister landed No injuries were reported, about 2:15 p.m. near Sadaccording to the National dlebrooke Road and ended Weather Service. Downed along Kenwood Drive in trees and tree limbs caused Lexington. It was rated as power outages and closed an EF-0 with winds estimatroads throughout the county ed at 80 mph. It uprooted Sunday April 15. trees and left snapped limbs Traffic was stalled on in its wake. South Lake Drive between A third tornado touched downtown Lexington down south of Corley Mill and Interstate 20 when a Road snapping and uprootdowned tree stopped a CSX ing trees. It was rated as an train crossing S.C. 6 EF-1 with estimated speeds Two lesser twisters touched down in Lexington. of 95 mph. Unconfirmed reports have The Gilbert tornado touched that tornado skipping over down about 2 p.m. with winds Lake Murray and causing reaching 120 mph causing a damage in Irmo. swath of destruction. A fourth Midlands torMeteorologists said that nado was confirmed in Fairtornado began near Two field County shortly before Notch Road and went north 3 p.m. and had no reported across Semm Sease, Wire, Isiah Hall, and Windy roads. injuries. By Mark Bellune Lexington County Chronicle

On Sunday April 15 the Irmo Fire District responded to more than 40 calls for service within a two-hour period due to the storm that passed through the area. A majority of these call were related to large trees that had fallen. The damage included downed powerlines and severe structural damage to homes with reports of residents still trapped inside. No injuries were reported.

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Chapin residents fight overgrowth by liesha huffstetler Chronicle Corespondant

Chapin residents want 59 roads rezoned. There was standing-room only as the Chapin community showed up in support of Councilwoman Erin Long Bergeson’s rezoning ordinance. The roads are currently zoned as Local, which allows for commercial and high-density residential. Residents want them rezoned as RL-4 for low-density residential. This would allow only four houses per acre.

“I feel we need to preserve our community by developing our town responsibly,” said Chapin resident Andrew McAngus. Others are concerned about the effects clear-cutting by developers have on the water supply. The increased traffic on narrow two-lane roads, water runoff issues, and wildlife habitat was on R.T. Miller’s list of concerns at the meeting.

It’s a Dog’s Life Two statues In a city park stood two statues, one female and the other male. These two statues faced each other for many years. Early one morning an angel appeared before the statues and said, “Since the two of you have been exemplary statues and have brought enjoyment to many people, I am giving you your greatest wish. I hereby give you the gift of life. You have 30 minutes to do whatever you desire.” And with that command, the statues came to life. The two statues smiled at each other, ran toward some nearby woods and dove behind a couple of bushes. The angel smiled to himself as he listened to the two statues giggling, bushes rustling and twigs snapping. After 15 minutes, the two statues emerged from the bushes, satisfied and smiling. Puzzled, the angel looked at his watch and asked the statues, “You still have 15 minutes. Would you

Chapin plan

Despite residents wanting to curb overgrowth, Chapin is getting a new development. At a special meeting Wednesday, April 11, Wes Taylor of LTC Architects representing the developer, RB Todd, presented revised plans which satisfied the Architectural Review Board’s requests. The 13,000-square-foot center has six retail units, two of which are designed for restaurants. The revised plan, shown at left, allows for parking in the front, back and side.

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like to continue?” The male statue looked at the female and asked, “Do you want to do it again?” Smiling, the female statue said, “Sure. But this time YOU hold the pigeon down

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popped out of the lamp! The genie said that it would Scared to death grant her 3 wishes & that with every wish her husA woman’s husband was cheating on her. The woman band would get the same thing only double! and her husband got a diSo, the woman thinks of a vorce and the woman went first wish... on with her life hating her “I want to be rich!!” ex-husband. One day she So, the woman became found a beautifull lamp lieing in the streets. She picked rich, and the husband became twice as rich! it up and rubbed it a little So, the woman thinks of a bit. Suddenly, a genie

second wish... “I want to be beautifull!” So, the woman became beautifull, and the husband became twice as beautiful. “Okay”, the genie says. “This is your last wish so be careful what you wish for!” The woman thinks real hard and finally comes to a decision. “I want you to scare me HALF to death!”

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SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 2018 @9:00AM 940 OLD CHARLESTON ROAD, PELION, SC This sale is being conducted for the estate of Mr. Parnell Evans (deceased) at his shop at 940 Old Charleston Rd., Pelion, SC. FARM TRACTOR 253 HR FARM EQUIPMENT SHOP TOOLS - LARGE & SMALL LAWN MOWERS LINCOLN WELDER Directions: From Hwy #1 in Leesville, take Pond Branch Rd. for 13.6 miles to Calks Ferry Rd. (Keisler’s Store). Turn right and go .09 mile to Old Charleston Rd. Turn left and go 3.5 miles to sale site. From West Columbia, take Platt Springs Rd. to Calks Ferry Rd. Turn left and follow directions above. Terms & Conditions: All items sold AS IS to the highest bidder, regardless of price, for CASH or GOOD CHECK, and to be moved the day of the sale, if possible. All announcements made at auction take precedence. We reserve the right to add or delete items as deemed necessary. 10% BUYERS FEE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. INSPECTION 1 1/2 HRS. PRIOR TO SALE. BRING A FOLDING CHAIR. REFRESHMENTS FOR SALE. RAIN DATE MAY 5, 2018. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: H.D. (Billy) SHAW, Auctioneer SCAL 228, Leesville, SC 29070, PHONE(803) 532-6915, CELL(803) 315-5273 www.shawauctions.com www.auctionzip.com 4-26

Abandoned Vehicle The below listed vehicles have been abandoned in Lexington County and are currently housed with the company listed below. Pursuant to applicable South Carolina law, the owner and or lien holder has the right to claim the motor vehicle within thirty (30) days after the date of this notice upon payment of all towing, preservation, and storage charges resulting from placing the vehicle in custody. The failure of the owner and or lien holder to exercise their right to reclaim the vehicle with the time provided it is deemed as a waiver by the owner and or the lien holder of all rights, title, interest, in the vehicle and consent to the sale of the vehicle at public auction. If not reclaimed within the time period outlined above the vehicle may be disposed of according to state law. Any owner, lien holder, or other interested party should contact: Tillman Towing 1749 Airport Blvd. Cayce, SC 29033 (803)794-5060 (803)794-8060 fax 2003 Toyota Camry 4T1BE32K23U737011 1995 Chevrolet Suburban C15 1GNEC16K1SJ327829 2007 Buick Rendezvous 3G5DA03197S592867 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee 1J4GZ78S1WC222129 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander JA4AP3AU9HZ053025 2005 GMC Envoy 1GKDS13S652193415 2001 Dodge Grand Caravan 2B4GP44371R224750 2001 Mercury Grand Marquis 2MEFM75W21X686029 2003 Nissan Altima 1N4AL11D93C160809 2 0 0 1 N i s s a n A l t i m a 1N4DL01D21C2340741-16 4-26

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Joel Steven Crawford Plaintiff, vs. Jennifer Avery Fowler, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE-NAMED YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint in the above-entitled action, a copy of which is hereby served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer upon Sammy G. Diamaduros of The Diamaduros Law Firm, 108 West South Street (P.O. Box 643), Union, South Carolina 29379, (864) 4275657, within thirty (30) days after the service hereof upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for a judgment by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the original Complaint in the above-entitled action was filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Union County, South Carolina on January 26, 2018. THE DIAMADUROS LAW FIRM Sammy G. Diamaduros Attorney for Plaintiff 108 West South Street PO Box 643 Union, South Carolina 29379 Union, South Carolina (864)427-5657 telephone/(864)429-4744 facsimile 4-26 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA IN THE FAMILY COURT ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD

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HARLEY SISSON, f/k/a HARLEY LANGLEY PLAINTIFF VERSUS GREGORY MARK CROLLEY, Jr., DAMIEN JOHNFROE, and DAWN JOHNFROE DEFENDANTS TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer to the said Complaint on the subscriber at his office at 135 Chesterfield Street, S. (P.O. Box 1606 , Aiken, South Carolina, 29801 within thirty (30 days after the service hereof, exclusive of the date of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in this Complaint and judgment by default will be rendered against you

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SUMMONS AND NOTICES (NON-JURY MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE) C/A NO: 2018CP3200812 Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, as trustee of Stanwich Mortgage Loan Trust A, PLAINTIFF, vs. Jennifer Lynn Slade; and any other Heirs or Devisees of Eugene A. Slade, deceased, including any other Heirs, Personal Representatives, Successors, Assigns, Spouses, Creditors, and all others claiming any right, title or interest in the property known as 950 Palomino Road, Batesburg, SC 29006, any adults or persons in the Military Service of the United States of America, being a class designated as John Doe, and any minors or persons under legal disability, being a class designated as Richard Roe, DEFENDANT(S). TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint herein, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, or to otherwise appear and defend, and to serve a copy of your Answer to said Complaint upon the subscribers at their office, P.O. Box 71727,

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North Charleston, South Carolina, 29415, within thirty (30) days after service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; except that the United States of America, if named, shall have sixty (60) days to answer after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, or otherwise appear and defend, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for relief demanded therein, and judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. TO THE MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE, AND/OR TO MINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSON WITH WHOM THE MINOR(S) RESIDES AND/OR TO PERSONS UNDER SOME LEGAL DISABILITY: YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONED AND NOTIFIED to apply for the appointment of a guardian ad litem within thirty (30) days after the service of this Summons and Notice upon you. If you fail to do so, application for such appointment will be made by the Plaintiff. YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE that should you fail to answer the foregoing Summons, the Plaintiff will move for a general Order of Reference to the Master in Equity for Lexington, which Order shall, pursuant to Rule 53(b) of the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure, specifically provide that the said Master in Equity is authorized and empowered to enter a final judgment in this action.

NOTICE OF FILING COMPLAINT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the original Complaint in the above entitled action, together with the Summons, was filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Lexington County on March 7, 2018 at 3:16 P.M. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT pursuant to the Supreme Court of South Carolina Administrative Order 2011-05-02-01, you may be eligible for foreclosure intervention programs for the purpose of resolving the above-referenced foreclosure action. If you wish to be considered for a foreclosure intervention program, you must contact Finkel Law Firm LLC, 4000 Faber Place Drive, Suite 450 (29405), P.O. Box 71727 (29415), North Charleston, SC 29405, or call (843) 577-5460 within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice. Finkel Law Firm LLC represents the Plaintiff in this action. Our law firm does not represent you and is not authorized to provide you any legal advice. IF YOU FAIL, REFUSE, OR VOLUNTARILY ELECT NOT TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS FORECLOSURE INTERVENTION PROCESS, THE FORECLOSURE MAY PROCEED. NOTICE PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT (15 U.S.C. § 1692 et seq.): This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information you provide will be used for that purpose. However, if you have previously received a discharge from bankruptcy, this message is not and should be construed as an attempt to collect a debt, but only as a requirement pursuant to the administrative order.

ORDER APPOINTING GUARDIAN AD LITEM NISI It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, upon reading and filing of the Petition of the Plaintiff for the appointment of Kelley Woody, attorney in Columbia, South Carolina, as Guardian ad Litem Nisi for all unknown minors, and for all persons who may be under a legal disability, it is ORDERED that Kelley Woody, Attorney at Law, be and she is hereby appointed Guardian ad Litem Nisi on behalf of unknown minors or persons under a legal disability, all of whom may have an interest in or claim to have some interest in the real property known as 950 Palomino Road, Batesburg, SC 29006; that she is empowered and directed to appear on behalf of and represent said Defendants, unless the said Defendants, or someone on their behalf, shall within thirty (30) days after service of a copy hereof as directed, procure the appointment of a Guardian ad Litem for the said Defendants; AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall forthwith be served upon the said Defendants by publication thereof in the The Lexington Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Lexington, State of South Carolina, once a week for three consecutive weeks, together with the Summons in the above entitled action. Beth Carrigg Clerk of Court for Lexington County Lexington, South Carolina

March 29, 2018 FINKEL LAW FIRM LLC Thomas A. Shook P.O. Box 71727 North Charleston, SC 29415 (843) 577-5460 Attorney for Plaintiff 4-26 CW # 18-02046 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF LEXINGTON IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

SUMMONS AND NOTICES (Non-Jury) FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE C/A NO.: 2018-CP-32-00797

Mortgage Solutions of Colorado, LLC, Plaintiff, v. Sharon Laverne Haynes; Jefferson Capital Systems, LLC, Defendant(s). TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to appear and defend by answering the Complaint in this action, a copy of which is hereby served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer on the subscribers at their offices at 3800 Fernandina Road, Suite 110, Columbia, SC 29210, within thirty (30) days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; except that the United States of America, if named, shall have sixty (60) days to answer after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to do so, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE, AND/OR TO MINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSON WITH WHOM THE MINOR(S) RESIDES, AND/OR TO PERSONS UNDER SOME LEGAL DISABILITY: YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONED AND NOTIFIED to apply for the appointment of a guardian ad litem within thirty (30) days after the service of this Summons and Notice upon you. If you fail to do so, application for such appointment will be made by Attorney for Plaintiff. YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE that Plaintiff will move for an Order of Reference or the Court may issue a general Order of Reference of this action to a Master-in-Equity/Special Referee, pursuant to Rule 53 of the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure. YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE that under the provisions of S.C. Code Ann. § 29-3-100, effective June 16, 1993, any collateral assignment of rents contained in the referenced Mortgage is perfected and Attorney for Plaintiff hereby gives notice that all rents shall be payable directly to it by delivery to its undersigned attorneys from the date of default. In the alternative, Plaintiff will move before a judge of this Circuit on the 10th day after service CW # 18-02046 hereof, or as soon thereafter as counsel may be heard, for an Order enforcing the assignment of rents, if any, and compelling payment of all rents covered by such assignment directly to the Plaintiff, which motion is to be based upon the original Note and Mortgage herein and the Complaint attached hereto.

NOTICE OF FILING COMPLAINT TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the original Complaint, Cover Sheet for Civil Actions and Certificate of Exemption from ADR in the above entitled action was filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Lexington County on March 6, 2018. A Notice of Foreclosure Intervention was also filed in the Clerk of Court’s Office. Brock & Scott, PLLC 3800 Fernandina Road, Suite 110 Columbia, SC 29210 Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451 Attorneys for Plaintiff 4-26 CW # 17-01538 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF LEXINGTON IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

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Your weekly Guide to Area Events Don’t be left out. Deadline is Friday before publication. Try to get your information to us at least two weeks before your event. Send items to The Chronicle, PO Box 9, Lexington, SC 29071, fax 803-359-2936 or email: lexingtonchronicle@gmail.com

events annual reunion of the Fairview School Lexington County: Will be held Sunday May 6, 2018 at the Fairview Community Center, 2701 Fairview Rd, Leesville, S.C. All former teachers and students are invited. Bring a picnic lunch and drink. Lunch will be served at 1:00 P.M. Ice and tableware will be furnished. For more information call Doris Bruorton, 803-226-9532, Farroll Gunter, 803-957-6722 or Marlene Gunter 803-894-3588 Live music, live art, food, and drink: on State Street in West Columbia on May 4, 2018 from 6 PM – 9 PM. Art on State in conjunction with the May State Street Art Crawl! Live music by Stillhouse! Shop, sip, and stroll. CAR WASH FOR VETERANS: Apr. 28, 9 a.m.-noon, Lake Murray Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6740, 950 Rock’n Creek Rd., Leesville. Sponsored for veterans by Batesburg office of BB&T and its employees. No charge for veterans, donations accepted. Members should pass the word to other veterans. Bring your clean, empty aluminum cans for recycling. ENJOY SC: The City of Columbia’s planning office invited One Columbia for Arts & History, City Center Partnership, Columbia Children’s Theater, Girls Rock Columbia, Historic Columbia, Columbia Museum of Art, Central Carolina Community Foundation, the South Carolina Philharmonic and Richland Library to program and lead interactive activities on the State House grounds. Make Connections: Apr. 29, 1-3 p.m. Make History: May 2, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and May 6, 1-3 p.m. Make Art: May 9, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and May 12, 12:30-2:30 p.m. Let’s Dance: May 16, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and May 19, 12:30-2:30 p.m. For more information on Enjoy SC and its events, visit EnjoySC.org. To contact Enjoy SC or arrange interviews, email Enjoysc2018@ gmail.com. Follow @EnjoySC2018 on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Festival of Tables: May 12, 11 a.m., Lexington United Methodist Women present a Festival of Tables with luncheon. Adults $15, children 10 and under $5, available at Lexington United Methodist Church office, 309 Main Street, or contact Trudy Huffstetler, 803-9204999, or Sally Meise, 864-6020705 by May 5. FIRST RESPONDERS APPRECIATION DAY: Project Unity USA will host the first ever

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SC First Responders Appreciation Day Saturday, May 19, 10 a.m.- 6 p.m at Finlay Park, 930 Laurel St., Columbia. First responders answer calls to violent crimes, accidents, storms, fires, medical emergencies or disasters. Honor their heroism and dedication by attending this family event. Live performances, food, and a raffle for a new car or a ride along with Richland County Sheriff’s dept. on Live PD. Visit www.scfirstresponders.com. Lexington County Voter Registration and Election Commission: Meets May 7, 6 p.m., Lexington County Voters Registration and Elections Office, 605 West Main St, suite C, Lexington. lunch and learn: How to create a hummingbird garden, Tuesday, May 8, noon- 1 p.m. Shiloh United Methodish Church Fellowship Hall, 1000 Springhill Rd., Gilbert. Cost is $10 for lunch. RSVP by May 3, 803-359-7586. MS WALK: Apr. 28, 8 a.m. Check In, 9 a.m. Walk starts at Columbia Riverfront Park, 312 Laurel St., Proceeds benefit multiple sclerosis research. To register, visit walkMS.org, call 855372-1331 or email fundraisingsupport@nmss.org. MUSEUM SPRING OPEN HOUSE: May 6, 2-5 p.m., Lexington County Museum Complex, 231 Fox Street, Lexington. Free tours of the 1832 John Fox House, the 1771 Laurence Corley Log House, the 1815 Oak Grove Schoolhouse, and other historic structures. Scavenger hunt for children. Demonstrations of historic crafts such as blacksmithing and baking in the outdoor oven. Light refreshments served. Info: 803-359-8369 or email museum@lex-co.com. PALMETTO SCRIBE: Saturday, Apr. 28, 2- 5 PM. Meet local authors, ask questions and find out what’s next on their list. Books available for purchase. With live cello music, raffle prizes and the inaugural Palmetto Scribe Short Story Contest winner. Presented in partnership with The Friends of the Irmo Branch Library. Authors include: Gilbert Allen, Deanna Anderson, Alison A. Balaskovits, Terry Barr, Karen Borrow, James Bouknight, A.J. Brown, Jim Casada, Tim Conroy, Patty Copper, Ben W. Farley, Mary Anne Fitzpatrick, Ross Gandy, Bert Goolsby, Sandra Johnson, Bren McClain, Ashley Poston, Lisa Ray, Joe H. Rhoad, Bennett J. Schiller, Kimberly J. Simms, Dr. Jed N. Snyder, Deno Trakas, Bates Whitaker, Paul Williams. POLL WORKERS: The Lexington County Voter Registration and Election Commission is accepting poll worker applications. Visit http://www.lex-co.sc.gov/ departments/DeptRZ/registrationandelections, select Poll Manager application on the left side, and complete an on-line application; or visit the local office at 605 West Main st Suite C, to complete an application in person. If you are 18 years or older,

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p.m. at 269 Charter Oak Rd., Lexington. Communications & Leadership: Lexington County Toastmasters offers the way to learn and grow. 7:15 a.m. every Thursday except holidays, The Haven Coffee Shop, 121 East Main St., Lexington. For details, contact Jerry Bellune at jerrybellune@yahoo.com or 803331-6695. Richland 2500 Toastmasters International meets 1st & 3rd Thursday each month except holidays, 6:45-8:45 p.m., 3rd floor conference room, Irmo Medical Park Building 7033 St. Andrews A.D.D. SEMINARS: Series Rd. RM 302. Contact: Donald on Attention Deficit Disorder by Dills, 803-917-7726, Kalenna GinMary Eaddy Baker for parents, yard, 803-873-5433. caregivers and interested parties DIVORCECARE: 13-week difirst Tuesday of the month you must be a registered voter vorce support group meets each through May 1, Shiloh United to be eligible; 16 and 17 year old Tuesday through May 8 from Methodist Church, Gilbert. Free (students) are also eligible. 6:45-8:15 p.m. at First Baptist with small charge for printed Recycling events: Sat- copies of material. Available by Church of Lexington, 415 Barr urday, Apr. 28, 9 a.m. -1 p.m., email. No child care available. In- Road. The video program feaWhite Knoll High School, 5643 tures a workbook and nationally fo: Mary Eaddy Baker, 803-238Platt Springs Rd., Lexington. Elecrecognized experts on divorce re4307 or sceducationadvocate@ tronics recycling, paper shredding, covery topics. Call 803-360-0491 gmail.com. pesticides and hasardous housefor more information. Workbook BOATING SAFETY hold waste collection. is $15. CLASS: Apr. 28 by U.S. Coast Rhythm on the river: Guard Auxiliary at ECPI Universi- FIND ACCEPTANCE: May This music series features local 3, 6:15-8:30 p.m., The Haven ty, 250 Berryhill Rd., Columbia. and regional music artists, food Coffee House, 121 E. Main St., To register or for more informatrucks and the best view of the Lexington. Lisa Moore will speak tion contact Clay Goodwin (719) river in the Midlands. New for on “How to Find Acceptance in a 425-5101 or claygoodwin@ this year is the addition of a World Full of Rejection.” $12 per netscape.net. $30 PP or $50/2 weekly dessert truck feature and family members. person and includes coffee, desthe Department of Agriculture Cervical cancer lec- sert and the program. RSVP and will feature a South Carolina prepay. Mail check to Midlands ture: Know the Signs and Grown or Specialty Vendor each Christian Women, 220 Letha week. The City of West Columbia Symptoms of Cervical Cancer Lane, Lexington SC 29072. FREE Physician Lecture at Lexwill also provide shuttle service Griefshare support ington Medical Center West Cofrom nearby parking lots to help group: 13-week structured lumbia Monday, May 7, 6:00 with the ease of parking. 2018 program Sundays 4-6 p.m. 4/29p.m., 2728 Sunset Boulevard. Spring ROR Lineup April 28- SufLessons of Grief, pt. 2; 5/6Andrea S. Garrick, MD, will ferin Moses, Opener, Moon Pi; Heaven; 5/20- What Do I Live for speak. The risk of cervical cancer May 5- The Distributors, Opener, Now? *Will not meet May 13decreases significantly with rouWhisky Tango; May 12- Kenny Mother’s Day. tine screenings. Light refreshGeorge Band; May 19- Bellavida ments will be served. For more HELP FOR COUNTY VETAdrian Michael Band; May 26information, visit LexMed.com/ Lexington Co. VeterERANS: Travelin’ Kline, Opener, Finnegan classes-events. ans’ Affairs officer Ed Lundeen Bell meets Veterans, surviving spousSPANISH CLASS: FREE Taste of Ag + Art es, dependents, and beneficiaConversational Spanish at Zion Tour & Farm 2 Table ries monthly at three libraries in Supper:Fundraiser to kick-off Lutheran Church, 226 Corley Mill the County. GASTON LIBRARY: Rd., Lexington, every Thursday, 7 bringing the Ag + Art tour to first Thursday of each month p.m. Open to the public, no regRichland Counties. May 19th, from 10 a.m.- noon; CHAPIN LIistration required. Just show up. 2018 Under the South Shed at BRARY: first Friday of each the South Carolina Farmers Mar- GED CLASSES: Lexington month from 10 a.m.- noon; ket 3483 Charleston Hwy, West School District One offers day BATESBURG-LEESVILLE LIColumbia, SC 29172 Specialty and evening GED classes and BRARY: second Friday of each Cocktails by Sallie’s Greatest at free computer classes. Info: 821- month from 10 a.m.-noon. The 6:30—Supper at 7:15. Supper 2950. office provides education, advice will be with locally grown and PICKLEBALL: Free event evand assistance in filing VA claims produced SC foods by Dupre’. ery Thursday morning,10 a.m. – Live Jazz Music! Cost is $150 noon, rain or shine, and $2 Satper person or $1000 for an eight urday mornings,10 a.m. – noon person table. Tickets are availat the Lexington County Tennis able online @ https://bpt. Complex, 425 Oak Drive, Lexingme/3355363 Event by Midlands ton. In the event of inclement Food Alliance weather, the Oak Grove Civic Wine Walk on main: Center at 584 Oak Drive will be Saturday, May 12th, 6-10 p.m. used. All levels welcome. Come at Icehouse Amphitheater, 107 learn the game and/or share your W. Main Street. The Going pickleball expertise with new Commando Band will perform. players. Paddles and balls providTickets are $30 in advance or ed by LCTC. $40 at the gate. Tickets can be purchased online at www.lexingtonwinewalk.com. For more information, or if you are interBIBLES AND BREW: St. ested in being a participating John’s Lutheran Church offers a restaurant or exhibitor, go to weekly bible study at Krafty Draft www.lexingtonwinewalk.com. Brewpub in Lexington. Faith UnProceeds from the Lexington corked offers a chance to disWine Walk will go to the Lexcuss life and meet new friends ington Beautification Foundaover a beverage and meal. The tion. group meets Wednesdays at 6

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and information regarding VA programs. Appointments are encouraged. Please call 803-7858400, Monday-Friday, 8-5. Pulmonary Fibrosis Support Group: Meets 3rd Tuesday of every month at 2 p.m.at Saxe Gotha Presbyterian Church, Lexington. For more information, call Carolyn Brooks 803-960-9949.

music/theater ANNIE: April 20-29, Fri and Sat at 7:30 p.m., Sun at 3 p.m., at the Village Square Theatre, 105 Caughman Rd., Lexington (behind Firestone). Adults $20, Seniors $18, Youth $16. Purchase at villagesquaretheatre.com or call 803-359-1436. Concertos & Cupcakes: Concert by Lake Murray Symphony Orchestra Apr. 29, 3:30 p.m., Harbison Theatre at Midlands Technical College, 7300 College St., Irmo. Free. Donations accepted at the door. Features winners of the 2018 Young Artist Competition. Reception with cupcakes follows. Info: LMSO.org or 803-400-3540. DUTCH FORK CHORAL SOCIETY: Apr. 26, 7 p.m., Chapin United Methodist Church, 415 Lexington Ave. With guest Choir from MidCarolina High School, the choir presents a concert of modern composers accompanied by William Douglas. The concert is free (donations accepted). Help us support Chapin’s We Care Center by bringing non-perishable items. Info: Jim Buck at 803-318-0488 or 830-414-222 or email info@ dutchforkchoralsociety.com Southern Gospel Singing: Saturday, May 28 at 6:00p.m. The Servant’s Voices at West Columbia First Church of the Nazarene 350 Wattling Road West Columbia, SC 29170 HERE’S TO THE LADIES: Concert by Palmetto Mastersingers May 4, 7:30 p.m., St. Andrews Baptist Church, 230 Bush River Rd., Columbia. Tickets are $15, general admission, available at palmettomastersingers.org. Call Katie to renew your subscription! 803-359-7633


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