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Tryon Daily Bulletin

The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper

Vol. 85 / No. 40

Tryon, N.C. 28782

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

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Mill Spring ag center operating in black Ag center, soil & water district give annual reports by Leah Justice

The Polk County soccer program will host an Alumni Day this Saturday, March 31, at the high school stadium. There will be a boy’s and a girl’s game, starting at 7 p.m. There is no admission for the games, but donations to the soccer program will be accepted. The teams invite the community to come out and support the players, who have contributed greatly to making the program what it is today.

Here’s a list of upcoming meetings and events for area nonprofit community and governmental organizations:

Today

Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Tuesdays, Ozone Drive and Hwy. 176, Saluda. Polk County Transportation Authority makes a regular trip to Hendersonville on the first and third Tuesday of each month. 828-894-8203. Hospice of the Carolina Foothills, “We Care” is a weekly informal social group (Continued on page 2)

What was once an old rundown school that hadn’t been used in almost two decades is now the hub for Polk County agriculture with 18 local businesses, a place where 76 vendors sell food and crafts and plans for much more. The Polk County Board of Commissioners met Monday, March 19 and heard annual reports from the Polk County Soil and Water District and the Mill Spring Agricultural Center. Polk Soil and Water Conservation District Board Chairman Richard Smith discussed the (Continued on page 4)

A fundraising event at The Mill Spring Agricultural Center in May 2011. The center is now operating in the black. (photo by Samantha Hurst)

Columbus Police Sgt. Stott receives National Criminal Enforcement Association award by Leah Justice

Sgt. Nicholas Stott received an award from the National Criminal Enforcement Association and was recognized at a conference in Tulsa, Okla. March 12-16. Stott received the award for

his work during an Aug. 6, 2011 seizure of $159,785 along Hwy. 108. Columbus Police Chief Chris Beddingfield and Stott attended the conference. Beddingfield presented information about the conference to Columbus Town Council on Thursday, March 22.

“Sgt. Nicholas Stott was recognized and received an award from the National Criminal Enforcement Association for his interdiction work in making the largest street level U.S. currency seizure within the organization,” (Continued on page 3)

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open to women coping with loss. The group meets at 9 a.m. at TJ’s Cafe in Tryon and is open to newcomers. For more information, contact Shannon Slater at 828-894-7000, 800-617-7132 or sslater@hocf.org. The Meeting Place Senior Center Tuesday activities include ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; art class, 10 a.m.; bingo or movie, 12:30 p.m. 828-894-0001. American Legion Auxiliary meets on Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the American Legion Hall in Tryon. House of Flags Museum, open Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 33 Gibson Street, Columbus. Polk County Historical Association Museum, open Tuesdays, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free. Landrum Library, Book Discussion Group, fourth Tuesday every month, 10:30 a.m. at the library. 864-457-2218. LIFECare of Polk County/ Adult Day Health Care provides services Monday - Friday. Pet therapy is scheduled every Tuesday. An opportunity for participants to interact with a trained pet therapy dog in a safe and meaningful environment. Call 828-894-2007 for more info. Polk County Library will have preschool story time every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. Open to

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Corrections/Clarifications

In the ad for Joy Conner on page 9 in the Friday, March 23 Bulletin, three names were misspelled. The correct names are Deanna Coppedge, Jannie Price and Dale Gosnell. *** The church page column in the Thursday, March 22 Bulletin should have said Gail Nonamaker is associate pastor of Renewal Point Church.

all area children and caregivers. Local author Linda Martin and illustrator Alice Feagan will read from their new book, “Summer of the Rabbits.” Refreshments served. Green Creek Community Center, Zumba exercise class, Tuesdays and Thursdays 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., in gym. Cracker Barrel, 1 p.m. Tuesdays, conference room, Congregational Church. PCHS golf at MeadowBrook at 1 p.m. PCHS men’s tennis at Thomas Jefferson at 4 p.m. PCHS varsity softball at Thomas Jefferson at 4 p.m. PCHS JV/V baseball at Thomas Jefferson at 4:30 p.m. Business After Hours, March 27, 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Artistry Above Hair Salon, located at Columbus Park Executive Suites on Hwy. 108 next to Mountain View BBQ. The Polk County Bookmobile will be at the event, and all are invited to come inside the bookmobile and pick up a brand new free children’s book. Call 828-859-6236 to RSVP. Autism Support Group will meet the fourth Tuesday of every month at the Polk County Public Library in Columbus at 6 p.m. This month’s speaker is Cara Gregory, M.S. CCC-SLP of Interact Western North Carolina. Landrum Library, basic selfdefense taught by certified trainers from the Phoenix Academy of Martial Arts Thursday, March

Forecast:

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Today: Sunny, with 10 percent chance of rain. High 69, low 48. Tuesday: Par tl y Sunny Partly cloudy cloudy, with 10 percent chance of rain. High 80, low 57. Friday’s weather was: High 76, low 61, 1.30 inches of rain. Saturday’s weather was: High 75, low 53, 0.04 inches of rain. Sunday’s weather was: High 63, low 60, 0.01 inches of rain.

Obituaries Vonda B. Moore, p. 15

27, 6 - 8 p.m. Open to adults at no cost. 864-457-2218. Al-Anon Family Group meets Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m., Saluda Senior Center, 64 Greenville Street, Saluda, one half block off Main Street (U.S. Hwy. 176 S.), 828-749-2251 (Saluda) or 1-800-286-1326. Community policing meeting for Saluda area, Thursday, March 27, 6:30 p.m. at the Saluda Fire Department. VFW Ladies Auxiliary, Polk Memorial 9116, meets the fourth Tuesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. in the Womack building in Columbus. VFW Polk Memorial 9116 meets the fourth Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Columbus Town Hall.

Wednesday

Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Wednesdays, Fire Department in Green Creek, 7 a.m. - noon. The Meeting Place Senior Center Wednesday activities include Tai Chi, 9 a.m.; ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; Italian club meeting (Buon Giorno), 10 a.m.; senior fitness, 10 a.m.; bingo or bridge, 12:30 p.m.; medication assistance program, 9 a.m. – noon. 828-8940001. Saluda Center Wednesday activities, Trash Train, dominoes game, 10 a.m.; gentle Yin Yoga

12:30 p.m. 828-749-9245. Tryon Kiwanis Club meets Wednesdays, noon, Congregational Church, 210 Melrose Ave., Tryon. Female Domestic Abuse Intervention Program, Wednesdays 3:30 – 4:30 p.m., Steps to HOPE. 894-2340. PCHS varsity softball at home vs. N. Henderson at 4 p.m. Male Domestic Abuse Intervention Program, Wednesdays, 5:30 - 7 p.m., Steps to HOPE. 894-2340. PCHS JV softball at home vs. N. Henderson at 5:30 p.m..

Thursday

Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Thursdays, 7 a.m. - noon, old Searcy Mill parking lot, Hwy. 108, Columbus. Thursday Men’s Prayer Breakfast will meet March 29, 8 a.m. at TJ’s Cafe, 456 S. Trade Street, Tryon. All are welcome. Lanier Library book sale will be held Thursday, March 29 through Saturday, March 31. Thursday is for members only; general public is welcome on Friday and Saturday. Hours are 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. each day. Saluda Center Thursday activities: knitting group, 9:30 a.m.; gentle Yin Yoga, 5:30 p.m.; 828749-9245. (Continued on page 19)


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Beddingfield said. Stott’s seizure resulted from a routine traffic stop and was referred to as a “cold” stop because Stott had no prior information or tip from another agency or person, Beddingfield said. Beddingfield said the money Stott seized was sealed in plastic and concealed in a manufactured hidden compartment in the floor area. The conference included more than 800 law enforcement officers from the United States and Canada and was a combined effort between the National Criminal Enforcement Association and Desert Snow, both nationally recognized organizations that provide criminal interdiction training and networking for sworn law enforcement officers. Beddingfield and Stott received training in Oklahoma and heard guest speakers, including Michael Neal, the Arkansas Game and Fish officer who stopped a deadly

shootout in West Memphis, Ark. and Charlie Hanger, the Oklahoma state trooper who stopped and arrested Timothy McVeigh shortly after the Oklahoma City bombing. Beddingfield and Stott also visited the Oklahoma City bombing memorial and the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum. Beddingfield told council he feels like he’s in front of them all the time bragging on Stott, but Stott works night and day, writes grants for the department, signs officers up for training and answers calls. Beddingfield said Stott has been recognized by Mothers Against Drunk Driving and now he’s been recognized by a national organization. “He is outstanding,” Beddingfield said. “We are truly blessed to have him.” Beddingfield said it was an honor to have Stott walk on stage and see a huge Columbus Police Department badge there. He also showed part of a video from the conference with pictures of Stott and the money seizure. “It is not often that an officer receives a national award or

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Columbus Police Chief Chris Beddingfield and Sgt. Nicholas Stott at a March 22 Columbus council meeting showing council members the award Stott received from the National Criminal Enforcement Association. (photo by Leah Justice)

national attention for his work,” Beddingfield said. “It is truly an honor for Sergeant Stott to be presented this award by experienced and exceptional law enforcement interdiction specialists. It is also

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an honor for the Columbus Police Department and the Town of Columbus. This award demonstrates the level of training and professionalism within the Columbus Police Department.”


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Visit www.tryondailybulletin.com Carol Lynn Jackson, former project manager for the PolkFresh Trade Post at the ag center, talks with a visitor during an open house at the ag center in May 2011. (photo by Samantha Hurst)

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almost $230,000 the district received in grants last year and the $137,000 in funding to Polk farmers from the federal government for cost sharing and best management practices. The soil and water district also sponsored several educational programs last year, including an essay contest, a poster contest, a land judging contest and a resource conservation workshop. This is the 75th anniversary of the soil and water conservation service. Mill Spring Agricultural Center Director Patrick McLendon said the ag center is operating in the black. Through the hard work of many, he said, the center has grown from brick and mortar to the “soul of the agricultural community.” The former Mill Spring School was donated to the soil and water district and has been renovated to

include offices for 18 local businesses as well as the PolkFresh TradePost, a store where local farmers and artisans sell products with 76 current vendors. McLendon reviewed work that was completed last year on the ag center building and said the auditorium was recently used for a play for the first time 17 years. Renovations last year included: • A gazebo for an outdoor kitchen and grill donated by Costco • The construction of an outdoor storage shed • 11 offices finished and rented • Work almost completed on phase I of the auditorium renovations • Front doors sanded and repainted • Distribution center through phase I renovations • Set up of a donated storage building (Continued on page 5)


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• Grounds clean-up • Planting done for orchard, berry garden, medicinal and culinary herb and vegetable gardens • Composting area set up • Greenhouse constructed with donated materials • Outdoor garage for blacksmith repaired and rented • Auditorium roof repaired through a grant Soil and water district’s Lynn Sprague said more than 800 volunteers have worked on something in the building and there have been more than 2,000 visitors in Polk County. The building was built in 1928 and operated as a school until 1994. McLendon said when the soil and water district had the opportunity to take over the building a couple of years ago, the paint had started to chip and kudzu was growing on the second floor. “The building has seen college

Roof repairs being made at the ag center in Mill Spring. (photo submitted)

students who chose service over vacation, dedicated community members who choose to spend their few dollars at our farm store, AmeriCorps members serving their country instead of

their bottom line and hundreds of people who have chosen to spend their time and effort to make something in their community a little bit better,” said McLendon. “Mill Spring Agricultural Center

is more than what anyone could have imagined and it will be more each day we choose to keep moving forward.” (Continued on page 6)

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Sports

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Tryon Daily Bulletin  / The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper

Polk baseball downs Avery Thursday, March 22

Polk County High School’s varsity and junior varsity baseball teams rolled over Avery County last Thursday, March 22. The varsity Wolverines won 2-0, while the JV team won with their own shutout of 10-0. Varsity’s winning pitcher was Dylan Turner pitching just over six innings with no runs from Avery. Leading hitters were Joel Booker and Turner, who both went 2-for-3. Polk varsity is 5-4 and 3-0 in the Western Highland Conference. The team played East Rutherford Monday night. (photo by Samantha Hurst)

Weekly tournament results from Tryon Country Club play St. Patrick’s Day one player scramble (each player received a mulligan on each shot) Low net – Vernon Dusenbury (53) Second Net – Bill Sitton (56) Third net – Craig Culbreth (57) Fourth net – Josh Tumbleson (57) Fifth net – Butch Kennedy (58) Low gross – Fred Edwards Jr. (62)

TMGA – Opening Day (March 12) Four player Captain’s Choice First – Chris ter Kuile, Guy Rouse, Bill Kelly, Ben Woodward (320) Second - Hub Arledge, Bob Murray, Edd White, Don Weinberger (34) Third – Ted Hiley, Jack Saunders, Ernie Giannini, Seth Davis (34) Fourth – Gordy Cwik, Rich Connolly, Jim Shirley, (36)

Closest to the hole No. 9 – Barry Flood TMGA – Two Man Stroke Play (March 19) First – Will Brown & Tom Wilkes (69) Second – Bill Kelly & Don Weinberger (71) Third – Jim Diggs & Richard Barraud (73) Fourth – Rody Dayvault & Blair Fletcher (74)

Weekly clinics – A reminder that the women’s clinic series is under way each Wednesday at 10 a.m. Members and guests welcome. Also each Wednesday there will be juniors clinics at 3:45 p.m. (juniors ages 9 and under) and also at 5 p.m. for juniors ages 10 to 16. The clinic series lasts one hour and includes full swing, short game, putting and time on the course. – article submitted by Marc Brady


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Lanier Library enduring legacy from early townswomen In this women’s history month, Tryon’s Lanier Library points to its own history as a lasting testament to the determination of pioneering townswomen. In this case, the women were determined to ensure that the town and its environs would have access to books and to culture. The Lanier Library has thrived for more than 100 years, changing with the times (i.e., computers, automated circulation system, website), but never losing its ambience as a place of cultural and historical significance. The Arts and Crafts building at the corner of Melrose Ave. and Chestnut St. barely hints at its beginnings as a grassroots project initiated by a group of ambitious and civic-minded women. The Lanier Club, composed of five Tryon women, first met in 1889 to discuss the idea of forming a lending library for the town. By 1890, with a gift from Sidney Lanier’s widow, Mary, of two volumes of his poetry, these and other books became available to townspeople in a single bookcase that traveled up and down Trade Street, being housed in turn at various locations. Club members even rode on horseback into the hilly areas outside of Tryon, carrying books to those who could not easily come into town. In 1905 construction of the original building was completed, and the library as we know it began its service. In later years several rooms would be added to the building as membership grew. Throughout its early years, besides a devotion to literary and cultural enrichment, the Lanier Library spearheaded many projects to better the community, from organizing clean-up campaigns to helping make school attendance compulsory to sponsoring adult education programs. These efforts to improve conditions spread throughout Polk County and into South Carolina. The Lanier Library welcomes now, as then, members from all over who seek to stay informed, involved and entertained. The library continues in its role as provider of cultural programs for the community at large with its Brown Bag

Lunch Programs, book discussions, children’s programs and special events. These events are open to members and nonmembers alike, usually free of charge. The library also sponsors the annual Sidney Lanier Poetry Competition open to North and South Carolina poets. As a private library, one of only a handful left in the United States, the Lanier Library receives no public funding. It is instead supported by gifts, endowments and membership fees. These fees, because they are kept low, cover only a small portion of the library’s operating costs. The Lanier Library is now renewing annual memberships of current members, as well as seeking new members. Membership in the library is open to everyone. Family memberships are available with all the accompanying benefits, including access to current bestselling and literary titles as well as the many cultural and literary programs offered, Sunday and summer evening hours, and, of course, the chance to participate in a relevant part of Polk County’s past. Besides general fiction and nonfiction, the library contains children’s and young adults’ books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs and CDs. There are sections of large-print volumes, audiobooks and books by local authors. Members may also use the library’s computers. There’s even an oldfashioned and yet up-to-date card catalog. Stop by today to renew or establish your membership. The library is open from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays and on Sundays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. In April Wednesday hours will be changed to provide evening hours for the duration of the summer. The Lanier Library is located at 72 Chestnut Street in Tryon. For more information call 8599535 or visit the website at www. lanierlib.org. – article submitted by Gina Malone

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Buy, Sell, Trade, Work … With Your Neighbors! HOUSES FOR RENT

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Now accepting applications for back server at Giardini Trattoria located in Columbus NC. Applications will be accepted in person only. Bring a smile, a good attitude and the willingness to help. Experience helpful but not necessary. Apply to fill out an application only between the hours of noon - 8 PM at: Giardini Trattoria, 2411 Hwy 108E, Columbus NC.

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The Town of Tryon is accepting applications for We wash homes, decks, one to two part-time posiroofs, exterior/interior of tions in the Public Works gutters, etc. Also seal or Division (Street & Sanitastain wood. Excellent tion Department). The prireferences! For free mary functions include on-site estimate. street maintenance and Call 828-894-3701. collecting garbage/recycle materials. Job applications may be obtained at Tryon OOFING Town Hall, 301 N. Trade IDING UTTERS St, Tryon, NC 28782. Open until filled. EOE L & R ROOFING/SIDING FREE ESTIMATES. Shingles & Metal Roofs All types of Siding Full-time position for a 828-817-1278 Volunteer Services As828-817-3674 sistant at Hospice of the Leo Price/Robert Ives Carolina Foothills. The Volunteer Services AssisOME tant assists the Volunteer MPROVEMENT Services Manager in the day-to-day operations of Increase The Value of the volunteer program. Your Home! Brick, Block Must have a minimum of a & Rock Underpinning. Ve- high school (or general neers, Fireplaces & Foun- equivalency) diploma, and dation. Pictures & local 1-2 years of clerical/secrereferences. 828-817-4726 tarial and event planning experience. Excellent public speaking, clerical and computer skills reTommy's quired. Some work outHome Improvement side of normal business Roofs, renovations, siding, hours and driving or other carpentry, decks, winmode of transportation redows, screening. All Home quired. EOE. Please apRepairs. FREE estimates. ply online at www.hocf.org Home: (828) 859 - 5608. Cell: (828) 817 - 0436.

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LEGALS Tryon, NC 28782 Tryon Daily Bulletin March 13, 20, 27, and April 3, 2012 EST/ DEUDNE, ANNA

Legal Notice EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified on the 14th day of February, 2012, as EXECUTOR of the Estate of Mildred P. Cochran, deceased, late of Polk County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Christopher C. Cochran on or before the 6th day of June, 2012 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the estate should make immediate payment. This is the 6th day of March, 2012. Christopher C. Cochran 2010 Pea Ridge Rd. Mill Spring, NC 28756 EXECUTOR Of the Estate of Mildred P. Cochran Tryon Daily Bulletin March 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2012 EST/ COCHRAN, MILDRED P.

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Fund set up to help Abril family after fire destroyed home by Samantha Hurst

Colleen Abril said she felt helpless as she watched firefighters battle the blaze that destroyed her home Tuesday, March 20. But what truly caused her to catch her breath, she said, was the sheer number of people who came to her family’s aid. “We just really appreciated everyone who came that night – friends, family and all of the first responders,” Colleen Abril said. “It’s amazing how everyone gets out there at that time of night and stays till one or two in the morning.” Colleen said she and her sons, Davie and Christopher, are just thankful for the people who came to help that night and the days since. Davie, a senior at PCHS, was the first to come home that night to find the fire. It was he who called 911 and tried to make sure no one was inside. The family spent the day this

past Saturday grabbing what pictures could be salvaged from the home’s ruins. Colleen said luckily there were quite a few photos remaining despite most being singed around their edges. Colleen said the family hopes to be able to salvage more items but must wait to go through the home until after the fire investigation is completed. Colleen said she knows though that their clothes, computers, furniture and other valuables are all gone. This all includes years of curriculum Colleen said she created for her preschool class at the Tuesday School and for her Sunday school kids at Tryon Presbyterian. And though Christopher has been away at Appalachian State, Colleen said her son comes home every weekend, meaning most of his stuff was in the home as well. What they were able to save were their seven dogs, four of which Colleen is hoping to find permanent homes for through the

Davie, Colleen and Christopher Abril. (photo submitted by Colleen Abril)

Foothills Humane Society. The Abrils hope to soon be in the position to purchase another home. In the meantime, the family is staying in the home that once belonged to her deceased great-aunt. A group of Colleen’s friends are currently working to put together a fundraiser to be held April 15, 12:30 - 5 p.m.

at Polk County High School to help the family. A fund called the “Abril Family Fire Fund,” has also been established at the First Citizens Bank in Landrum. Anyone wishing to make contributions can stop by the bank or mail a check to 144 North Trade Street, Landrum, S.C. 29356.


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Michelle Ledbetter, new volunteer program coordinator at the Foothills Humane Society, with two of her pets. (photo submitted by Joyce Cox)

Ledbetter new humane society volunteer program coordinator The Foothills Humane Society (FHS) recently announced the addition of Michelle Ledbetter to its staff as volunteer program coordinator. Ledbetter has been a Saluda resident most of her life. She adopted one of her dogs from FHS, a Chihuahua/Pomeranian mix named Katie. She also has an English Bulldog and a cat. Following high school graduation, attended AppalaALLAJAN - page Ledbetter 12 chian State University, where she received her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. Because of

her love for this area, she moved back in 2010 after graduating from college. Before coming to FHS, Ledbetter worked in a veterinary hospital and she said, through that work she developed a strong desire to help animals in need, a desire that led her to work for FHS. She also has experience in volunteer work. A particular interest of hers is Chil-

dren’s Miracle Network. Ledbetter said she is excited (Continued on page 15)


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Obituaries

Vonda B. Moore

Vonda B. Moore, 53, of Rutherfordton, N.C. died Saturday, March 24, 2012 at Rutherford Regional Medical Center. She was a native of Greenville, S.C. and the daughter of the late Houston and Hazel Barton. She was a member of Crosswell Apostolic Church in Easley, S.C. and a homemaker and caregiver. She was the widow of David “Rod” Moore. She is survived by one daughter, Tonya Rogers of Rutherfordton, N.C.; one son, Donnie Rogers of Columbus; stepdaughter, Julie Fincher of Forest City,

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about her new position. “What I hope to accomplish here at Foothills Humane Society is to build meaningful relationships with our volunteers, so I am better able to assist them in their personal goals of helping animals,” she said. “We rely on our volunteers to help our shelter run smoothly and effectively. Without these dedicated individuals, we would not be able to find permanent loving homes for the many animals that come through our door each day. Everyone can be a beneficial volunteer – no matter what your talents, circumstances or interests, we have a job for you!”

N.C.; five grandchildren; five brothers and one sister, all of Greenville, S.C. The family will receive friends from 12:45 – 1:45 p.m., Wednesday, March 28 at the Jim & Carolyn Moore Building next to Gray’s Chapel United Methodist Church in Rutherfordton, N.C. The funeral service will be in Gray’s Chapel United Methodist Church at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 28. Sister Ann Smith and Rev. Carroll Flack officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Online guest register at www.mcmahansfuneralhome. com. McMahan’s Funeral Home & Cremation Services is in charge of the arrangements.

“What I hope to accomplish… is to build meaningful relationships with our volunteers, so I am better able to assist them in their personal goals of helping animals.” -- Michelle Ledbetter

To learn about the many volunteer opportunities at the shelter and throughout the community, contact Ledbetter at 828-8634444 or or fhsvolcood@gmail. com. Visit www.foothillshumanesociety.org for more information and upcoming events. – article submitted by Joyce Cox

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Relay for Life set for June 1–2 at Polk middle school Relay for Life of Polk County will be held on Friday, June 1 starting at 6 p.m. and ending at 12:30 a.m. on June 2. Individuals and teams will camp out at the Polk County Middle School athletic track, with the goal of keeping at least one team member on the track at all times throughout the event. The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life is the world’s largest grassroots fundraising movement, featuring more than 5,100 community and college events nationwide. Relay unites people to celebrate the lives of those who have faced cancer, remember loved ones lost and fight back against this life-threatening disease. Relay For Life is a team event. Teams do most of their fundraising prior to the event, but some teams also hold creative fundraisers at their camp sites during the event. The American

Some of the participants in the 2011 Relay for Life of Polk County. (photo submitted by Debbie Buchanan)

Cancer Society urges companies of all sizes, corporations, schools and organizations to help support the fight against cancer by sponsoring Relay for Life of Polk County.

Many options for sponsorship are available, including forming a team, donating goods, encouraging employees to volunteer at the event and collecting donations for the American Cancer Society

at their place of business. Other levels of sponsorship include your company logo or name on the official event shirt for the (Continued on page 18)

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Abby Burt of Navitat Canopy Adventures was the featured speaker at a recent meeting of the Rotary Club of Tryon. Her company, which has sites near Asheville as well as in California, provides zip line adventures in which participants get views of the North Carolina mountains from as high as 200 feet. The Rotarians learned much about the safety of zip lines and expressed an interest in participating in an outing at Navitat, in the Asheville area. The program was arranged by Rotarian Nancy McKinstry. Pictured are Abby Burt with Rotary Club President Gorden Threlfall. (photo submitted by Bill Hillhouse)

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2012 Relay for Life of Polk or purchasing event sponsor signs to be displayed on the track for the duration of the event; with these sponsorship levels, your company name will be included in all Relay for Life promotions and media announcements. Donations collected at Relay For Life support medical researchers in their quest to find better treatments for cancer, and ultimately, a cure for the disease.

In addition, Relay events help the American Cancer Society serve more than one million cancer patients annually through patient service programs and awareness efforts. Anyone wishing to form a team, make a donation or become an event sponsor is urged to visit www.relayforlife.org/ polknc for more information or contact American Cancer Society Community Manager Debbie Buchanan at 828-305-3595. – article submitted by Debbie Buchanan


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Time to celebrate spring and Easter season Spring is here! fellowship luncheon that follows. If you would like to help these Beautiful dogwood trees, Dr. Jerry Lindell, from Simpson- young people, call 828-863-1300 tulips,asphalt yellow bells, azaleas, ville, S.C., will be guest speaker or 828-863-4439. paving Gutters Cleaned thrift and brides Good Master’s at the morning Large or Small ($75news! - most The houses) wreath (864)457-2490 plants will worship service, Golf Tournament J.t. taylor be held The View are blooming all on Saturday, April 14, at Meadand special muFREE Estimates 828-606-7137 From around us. Golf Course in Green sic will be pro- owbrook Sandy Plains vided by Mary Creek, starting at noon. There I love this 1x1 time of year!tu/th It trophies Morton. Call the will be food1cavailable, Opal Sauve x 1in is time POIL-024144 to cel863-2437 free prize drawchurch office at awarded and tu ebrate spring will go to New 864-457-2150 ings. All proceeds 2/25–5/20 and the upcoming Easter season. or 864-380-6950 for more in- Hope United Methodist Church. Area churches are preparing for formation. Plan now to attend, and bring numerous celebrations, and invite Peniel Baptist Church will your friends and neighbors for everyone to join them in these celebrate Easter at the sunrise ser- an Furnished cottage afternoon of fun. If you have professional For rent special events. questions, contact Gene Gregg at vice in Stearns Park in Columbus. guitar Lessons (864) 457-2490 in tryon, king-size bed, washer Onfor Palm Sunday, April 1, 828-863-2406, Mike Edwards at This service will be held at 7 a.m. Beginners and dryer, kitchen, fireplace. Gas 8. There 828-863-2415 Green Creek First Baptist Church on EasterPropane or William Deck Sunday, April call 828-863-2151 Asphalt Paving rental of $290. will celebrate with a luncheon af- will be 828-863-2690. no evening services at atWeekly Landrum 828-817-0382 ter the Leave morningMessage worship service, Peniel Baptist Another special (cell) event will Church on Easter. which begins at 10:40 a.m.. An Also, there1x1 will be a sunrise take place on Sunday, April 15 at Asphalt ad Baptist Grace Baptist Church. A dynamEaster egg hunt follows lunch at servicereplace at Coopers Gap 1x1 10/28-2/1/05 1x1speaker, Mike the church. Church at 7 a.m., with breakfast ic, enthusiastic 4/8,11,15,18 TH, end 11/6UniverOn Easter Sunday, April 8, a following the service. Call the ShrockTu, from Bob Jones sunrise service will be held at 7 church office at 828-625-4628 sity, will 12/3,4,9,10 be the guest speaker. a.m., and at the morning worship for more information. He will be accompanied by the service, the beautiful voices of On Saturday, March 31, an university’s brass ensemble band. the Green Creek Church choir Easter egg hunt will be held from Visitors are welcome to attend will present the cantata, “Arise noon to 1 p.m. for children ages this 11 a.m. worship service. My Love,” at 10:40 a.m.. There one to 12 years old at New Hope Happy birthday to Keith will be no evening service on United Methodist Church. The White, Earl Byers, Arthur ScogEaster Sunday. For directions or church is located at 4251 Chesnee gins, Joyce Ridings, Scott Brand, more information, call the church Hwy. in Green Creek. The Owens, Betty Aryouth Mary 0tfn3tue - page Kate 2 office at 828-863-2600. at New Hope Church are selling rowood, Aaron Oliphant, Louise Also on Palm Sunday, the bluebird houses to raise money Shehan, and Reggie and Cameron Philadelphia Presbyterian Church for district camp. These pretty Brown. (PCA) invites everyone to a spe- bluebird houses were handmade If you have news of this area, cial service at 11 a.m. and to the (and donated) by Malcom Tanner. please call me at 828-863-2437.

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The Meeting Place Senior Center Thursday activities include ceramics, 9:30 a.m. and bingo or movie, 12:30 p.m. 828894-0001. House of Flags Museum, open Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 33 Gibson Street, Columbus. Landrum Library, Lap Babies, 10 a.m., 20- 25 minute session for young children and caregivers includes music, nursery rhymes, action poems and short books. Storytime at 10:30 a.m. for preschoolers includes books, music and fingerplays. Call 828-457-2218.

Flute and piano music for parties, gallery openings, weddings and other special occasions.

Polk County Historical Association Museum, open Thursdays, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free. Saluda Community Library will have preschool story time every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. Open to all area children and caregivers. Green Creek Community Tilly class, Center, Barbara Zumba exercise Tuesdays and Thursdays 11 a.m. Flute and 7 p.m., in gym. Polk County Public Library, 828-859-6568 free yoga class (bring your own mat) every Thursday from noon - 1 p.m. Pam McNeil Rotary Club of Tryon meets Piano every Thursday at noon at Tryon 828-859-6049 Presbyterian Church on Harmon Field Rd.

PCHS men’s tennis at Owen at 4 p.m. Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Tryon Fire Dept. will hold a soup kitchen Thursday, March 29. This month’s “kitchen” will be a prepared meal boxed for delivery. Meals may be picked up at the Polk County Sheriff’s Office in Columbus from 4-6 p.m. Those wishing to pick up meals should call Kim Pack at 828-894-3001 by 10a.m. Wednesday, March 28 with a count of meals desired. Please submit Curb Reporter items in writing at least two days prior to publication. Items must include a name and telephone number of a contact person. Items will be printed in order by date of event, as space allows.

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Bowl for Kids’ Sake raises funds for BBBS

Brothers Big Sisters were announced and specially awarded. According to BBBS officials, most children served by Big Brothers Big Sisters are from singleparent and low-income families, from households with a parent incarcerated or other unusual home situations. BBBS provides children facing adversity with strong, professionally supported one-to-one meaningful relationships designed to change their lives for the better, forever. BBBS said funds raised through Bowl For Kids’ Sake ensure that

more Bigs and Littles can be paired up, more friendships can begin and improved outlooks can be started. “The outpouring of support in our caring community through Bowl For Kids’ Sake is so appreciated,” Karen Dacey of BBBS said. “Big Brothers Big Sisters is grateful to be surrounded by so many who recognize the needs of youth and do all they can do to make our community stronger.” For more information about BBBS, call 828-859-9230. – article submitted by Karen Dacey

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Above: The Bowled & Beautiful team of Polk Democratic Women brought in $2,340, the most funds from any team at the Big Brothers Big Sisters’ “Bowl for Kids’ Sake.” Team members from left, Frances Parker, Judy Arledge, Margaret Johnson and Becky Kennedy. Kennedy was honored for her successful efforts as an individual raising the most funds for BBBS, with Arledge coming in second. Below: Veteran Bowl for Kids’ Sake bowler Terry Ackerman served as captain of the team sponsored by Kathleen’s Gallery of Tryon. Team members Bill Crowell, Jack Tinkler and Chris Tinkler bowl yearly also. Jack gathers pledges from friends to donate to Big Brothers Big Sisters, which garnered him the prize for the child who generated the most pledges for BBBS. (photo by Susan Newlin)

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Year after year, Becky Kennedy walks in the bowling center for Bowl for Kids’ Sake with an envelope stuffed bigger with checks. All bowlers pay an entry fee to participate in the annual fundraiser for Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS). Some teams are sponsored by area businesses, organizations, churches or individual supporters. Of course, folks are welcome to pay the minimal fee to bowl, and every donation is important, but pledges are encouraged to help raise more funds for BBBS. Kennedy takes this challenge to heart. She approaches just about every person she knows to ask for donations, and this year she and her supporters contributed $1,800 in pledges for Bowl For Kids’ Sake. To recognize her achievements, Kennedy was awarded a covered porcelain dish made by area potter Doug Dacey. Teammate Judy Arledge came in second in the adult individuals category and received a Steeplechase pass donated by Tryon Riding & Hunt Club. Kennedy and her teammates from the Polk County Democratic Women have consistently come out on top each year they participate by raising the most pledges of any team. In the youth category, Jack Tinkler has been honored for his accomplishments every year he has been involved with Bowl for Kids’ Sake. Since all of the costs of the Bowling for Kids’ Sake event are covered by sponsors, 100 percent of the money raised by bowlers goes directly towards the BBBS mentoring programs for youth. Bowl for Kids’ Sake is the most significant fundraising event for BBBS, held annually for the Polk branch for the past eight years. This year it was hosted for the first time at Autumn Lanes in Forest City. Twenty-one teams of up to five bowlers participated in two hours of bowling. Event sponsors were recognized, door prizes donated by local artists and businesses were given out in a drawing, refreshments were consumed and the bowlers who raised the most funds for Big


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