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council
member BIG THURSDAY Company
plans to
indicted Community coming together expand
For exploitation To benefit
of vulnerable in Greer
adult
nonprofit Will bring 120
Members of the Greer
BY BILLY CANNADA community will come to- new jobs
EDITOR gether to raise money for
Greer Community Minis- BY BILLY CANNADA
A Lyman Town council tries this week, taking part EDITOR
member has been indict- in the nonprofits annual
ed by a grand jury for ex- Big Thursday event. Blue Eye Soft Corpora-
ploitation of a vulnerable Big Thurs- tion is planning to bring
adult. day will take Sample 120 new jobs to Greer, ac-
Paul Rick Hellams was place at Fair- auction cording to announcement
arrested on Friday, but view Baptist items | A8 last week.
has since been released on Church from The company, which
$20,000 bond. 8 a.m. to 9 specializes in informa-
In addition to the ex- p.m. on Nov. 2. tion technology solutions,
ploitation charge, the in- The Greer Lions Club is set to expand over the
dictment says Hellams did hot dog supper is 5-7:30 next two to four years, of-
knowingly and willfully p.m. and a $5 hot dog ficials say.
use the funds and power plate includes a hot dog, We are thrilled to wel-
of attorney of a vulnerable chili, chips, dessert, and come Blue Eye Soft to the
adult improperly, unlaw- a drink. The event also Greer community, said
fully, or without authori- includes a craft and food Wryley Bettis, Chairman
zation, for the profit or bazaar, silent and live auc- of the Greer Development
advantage of himself or tion, and a barbecue lunch Corporation. Our part-
another person. from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. nership with the Green-
These actions took Local students will bake FILE PHOTO | THE GREER CITIZEN ville Area Development
place between December casseroles and two of Corporation and the Up-
of 2016 and February of GCMs Senior Diners will Big Thursday will once again feature a live auction, raising funds for GCM. Pictured above state Alliance has proven
2017, according to the in- create artwork to sell at is Greer High student Gabe Hannon, left, accepting donations for the nonprofit. critical in attracting the
dictment. Big Thursday. attention of blue chip of-
Hellams will remain on Culinary students at the macaroni and cheese, and the entire event. Skip Dav- D&D comptroller, said she fice projects like Blue Eye
council, according to offi- J. Harley Bonds Career sweet potato casseroles. enport, president of the always enjoyed participat- Soft. We hope that their
cials, and a trial date has Center are creating 200 They will then be frozen dealership, which is cele- ing in the lunch service. success in Greer leads to
not been set. casseroles from recipes and sold the day of the brating its 80th birthday Certain key manag- even more opportunities
Calls to Hellams rep- that date back to the first event beginning at 8 a.m. this year, said that being ers and employees would to bring balance to our
resentation were not re- Big Thursday. Chef Ste- D&D Motors, the spon- involved in the event has come and serve barbe- growing economy.
turned by press time. ven Musco and his team sor of the barbecue lunch been important to his fam- cue and interact, John- Blue Eye Soft is pleased
will put together chicken in past years, is now the ily for many years. son said. Weve always for the trust and support,
billy@greercitizen.com | 877-2076 pot pies, baked spaghetti, presenting sponsor for Roma Johnson, retired SEE FUNDRAISER | A8 SEE COMPANY | A8
Changes coming
for CPW patrons
Beginning in January,
the Greer Commission of We simply do not
Public Works (CPW) will no
longer relight appliance have enough man
pilot lights for customers,
officials announced this power to trouble
week.
The only exception will shoot appliances or
be if CPW causes the out-
age. In addition, CPW em- the ability to store
ployees will no longer en-
ter customers homes to supplies for all the
work on their appliances.
We simply do not have various units inside
enough man power to
trouble shoot appliances customers homes.
or the ability to store sup-
plies for all the various
units inside customers Rob Rhodes
homes, said Rob Rhodes, CPW Gas Department Manager
CPW Gas Department
PHOTO | SUBMITTED Manager.
Take it back
The Greer Commission of Public Works (CPW) and the Greer Police Department collected 38 pounds of pills during the QUESTIONS INFO BOX |
annual Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, Oct. 28, to take unwanted prescription drugs off the streets. The drop off box
at the Greer Police Department collected 120 pounds. Drop off boxes are available 24/7 at the Greer Police Department,
located at 102 South Main Street, Greer, and at Greer Memorial Hospital. What about customers with new gas service?
Community
installed the appliances turn on the pilot light.
BIG THURSDAY funding available. The items in the silent and
TO BENEFIT GCM For more information live auctions will include What happens if my gas service was disconnected for
News
The 38th Annual Big on RTP, contact the State vacations, electronics, gift non-payment?
Thursday is one of three Trails Coordinator, Neal certificates to numerous
major fundraisers to sup- Hamilton, at 803-734- restaurants, jewelry, paint- Greer CPW will no longer relight your pilot light. You must call a
port Greer Community 0735 or nhamilton@scprt. ings, personal and home certified plumbing and heating business to perform the work.
Ministries four programs: com. accessories, and many
GCSO TO HOLD Meals on Wheels, Senior more must-see items. What happens if I turn off my gas service or close my ac-
NO SHAVE NOV. Dining, Food Pantry and BEYOND ESTATE PLANNING Last years Auction count during the warmer months?
The Greenville County Clothing Closet. IN SPARTANBURG NOV 3 raised over $90,000.00
Sheriffs Office (GCSO) is The schedule of events Beyond Estate Planning with 100% of proceeds go- Greer CPW will no longer relight your pilot light. You must call a
inviting all of their person- begins on November 2 at 8 is not an estate planning ing back into the commu- certified plumbing and heating business to perform the work.
nel to participate in the a.m. with a craft and food how to talk but rather a nity. We recommend leaving your raw pilot light on during the sum-
second year of NO SHAVE bazaar while supplies last. why talk set for Friday, Included in the ticket mer months. The average cost for doing this is $10 a month ver-
NOVEMBER in tribute to Frozen Casseroles will Nov. 3, from 8:30-10:30 price is great food, free sus having a HVAC or plumbing business come to your home.
the South Carolina Special be brought by J. Harley a.m. at Upward Sports parking, and live enter-
Olympics. Bonds Culinary Arts De- Corporate Office, located tainment. Advance tick- What about new customers with existing gas service to the
The event, which runs partment and funded by in the The Caldwell Room ets may be purchased home?
from Nov. 1 to Nov. 30, is Pelham Medical Center. at 198 White Star Point, from participating agen-
to raise awareness, and all The BBQ lunch will take Spartanburg. cies or any Uptown Serto- New customers that move into a home where natural gas ser-
the funds will go directly place from 11 a.m. to 1:30 Special Guest Speaker ma Club member. vice already exists would be required to have a contractor light
to the Law Enforcement p.m., and the Bucket and Russ Crosson will address For more information their pilot light.
Torch Run campaign, Crew are back this year. the issue of how much, about Auction for a Cause,
which supports South Car- The Silent Auction is when and in what form please contact Lane An-
achanging Faithful
I
n a world of unfaithfulness,
where can we find faithful-
Q: When do we fall back? ness?
These days, the news is filled
A: It happens every year. with those who have commit-
The air starts to get cold. ted sexual sins from celebrities
Pumpkins start finding their to local leaders.
way to every neighborhood Each time I hear or read an-
porch. other account, my heart breaks.
The days get short. We would be hard pressed to
And then it hits youThat find anyone who has not dealt
extra hour of sleep youve with some level of harassment
waited all summer for is right or abuse.
around the corner. It is not right.
The official end of Daylight A few years back, I came
Saving Time is this Sunday, face-to-face with the reality of
Nov. 5. the darkness of this present
evil age, and I cried out to God.
Instead of scrolling I was angry.
Why would God allow such
through social media
GUEST EDITORIAL | things as betrayal and abuse?
Why do the wicked seem to
or watching that extra win?
T
he Greer Citizen accepts Let- have still not outlined what steps theyll take image are important to its vitality. But that is faithful, by whom you were
ters to the Editor. Letters to avert a problem in the future. Most of the pride is beneficial when its harnessed to solve called into the fellowship of his
should be 125 words or less information made public came not from local problems, not when its cause to sweep them Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.
and include a name and a phone officials but from the FBI, which released under the rug. 2 Timothy 2:13 goes even
number for verification. specifics about the incident including details Gangs, in particular, are an uncomfortable farther, saying, if we are faith-
The Greer Citizen reserves the captured on surveillance cameras after a reality statewide.The first step toward solving less, he remains faithfulfor
right to edit any content. special agent filed a federal gun charge against this problem is acknowledging it. he cannot deny himself.
Letters to the Editor can be one of the suspects.
mailed to 317 Trade St., Greer Ultimately, the shooting was labeled a music This guest editorial was submitted by South Carolina Comptroller Richard kaelyn@greercitizen.com | 877-2076
29651. industry conflict. Whether thats sugar-coating Eckstrom.
Community
part of yourself with oth- raisers and more. We are
ers. currently already booking
Aerie Lane offers work- holiday parties so call or
shops, custom parties, lo- email us reserve a spot on
gives back
cal handmade gifts and a our calendar.
DIY (do-it-yourself) craft The Greer studio is the
bar for novices and craft fifth location of a total
connoisseurs alike. of 11 with the first Ae-
rie Lane Studio started in PRESTON BURCH | THE GREER CITIZEN
I hope to provide
to Greer Relief
Safety Harbor, Florida, by
Courtney Hawkins and Aerie Lane, a new craft studio, opened its doors for busi-
a place for people Shelya Quimby. ness with a Grand Opening celebration on Sunday after-
Our Washington and In- noon at the Main Street location.
to gather, for diana locations opened a
BY KAELYN CASHMAN give back and involve oth- year ago and our Birming- bought their first home, my dad was usually at
STAFF WRITER ers in the community to new experiences, ham, Alabama, studio just and she wanted the inte- work.
try to make an impact and opened last month, Bry- rior of their home to feel I dont feel like I really
Greer Relief has been the help our neighborhoods, memories and ant said. I will be the next warm and cozy. had a chance to know him
beneficiary of five local Robertson said. store to open with four I would look at prod- as a person until he re-
initiatives in recent weeks. Summer Shown, Owner crafts. I wanted the more in Fla, one in Atlan- ucts in stores and think, tired, she continued. At
Last Thursday, Greer of Inside the Design, is ta, and one in Missouri. I can make that, Bryant that time, he started build-
Farmers Market dedicat- partnering with other lo- studio to feel like Courtney and Shelya said. ing shaker style furniture.
ed its final market of the cal businesses for a food came up with the name Bryant has been teach- Whenever I would see a
season to the nonprofits drive from now until Nov. home. Aerie Lane based on a ing or substituting for craft I wanted to create, I
Stone Soup fundraiser. 16 to benefit Greer Relief, huge part of the business teachers for the last 20 would go to my dad and
Those who attended the focusing on Thanksgiving model. years, joining Skyland in have him do the building
event donated a total of dinner for a couple dozen Angie Bryant Aerie Lane is all about 2013. part for me. He eventually
80 cans of food and raised families in need. Owner, Aerie Lane the gathering, Bryant I loved art and want- taught me how to use the
$300 in funds for the non- Suggested items to do- said. We see Aerie Lane ed to share that love with most of the tools in his
profit. nate are canned ham/tur- as a place where people children, Bryant said. My shop. When my husband
We typically have 10 key, potatoes/rice, gravy So many times we buy will want to gather togeth- high school art teacher and I went to Tampa to
shelves of vegetables, mix, corn, green beans, craft materials with the in- er to spend time with old was very supportive and visit the flagship store the
Greer Relief Executive Di- mixed vegetables, cream tentions of putting togeth- friends as well as new. The motivated me. I wanted first thing I noticed when
rector Caroline Robertson of soups, cornbread mix, er a great project. Many word Aerie comes from to work in a place where I I walked in was the smell
said. We currently have cranberry sauce, graham times these materials end the French word for nest. could create and have fun of pine. That smell brings
maybe three, and most of cracker pie crust, pump- up being put in a closet We feel like a nest is the every day. back so many memories
these [cans of food] are kin pie filling and evapo- and forgotten, Bryant perfect symbol to repre- Originally from Seneca, of my dad.Aerie Lane has
vegetables, so they will im- rated milk. said. It just isnt as much sent the gathering. South Carolina, Bryant helped me feel his pres-
mediately go on the shelf Drop off locations in- fun to craft alone, and you Bryant is also an art first came to Greer in 1994 ence every time I walk in
and probably go out some clude four Greer business- have to clean up the mess. teacher at Skyland Ele- when her husband ac- the studio.
time next week. es A Better Way Chiro- At Aerie Lane, you can mentary school. cepted a position at BMW The new shop is locat-
Were very light right practic, Carolina Upstate gather with your friends, So, for me, the biggest Manufacturing. Bryant has ed at 117 S. Main Street,
now on a lot of our food, Property Management, make new friends, make challenge has been time been married since 1992, Greer. Craft projects will
she said. We just updated Only Southern Made and an extraordinary craft and management, Bryant and they have three chil- vary throughout the year,
the website. Payroll Medics as well as let us clean up the mess. said. Fortunately for me, dren. but individuals can view
Greer High School an- Blend Hair Salon in Green- The studios DIY work- crafting is fun, so I am en- My dad passed away future workshops at www.
nounced Friday how much ville and Prowse on Main shops range from canvas joying all the extra time I three years ago after a greer.aerielane.com/work-
they raised for Greer in Travelers Rest. pillows to hostess trays, have spent at Aerie Lane. long hard battle with can- shop-schedule.
Relief during their Spir- For other Wish List with personalized guid- Bryant started crafting cer, Bryant said. I grew
it Week. Yellow Jackets items needed by Greer Re- ance by their team of ex- when she and her husband up with both parents, but kaelyn@greercitizen.com | 877-2076
raised more than $26,000. lief, visit greerrelief.org/ pert crafters throughout
Were always very ap- wish-lists. the project.
preciative to our neigh- I hope to provide a
bors who want to help and kaelyn@greercitizen.com | 877-2076 place for people to gather,
DAVE
At Pickens so the money that I will
spend this year coming
RAMSEY
their
dy-Brooks said. So, when
I take my wish list right
BY KAELYN CASHMAN before Black Friday, I can
STAFF WRITER take advantage of those
on sale
tume, she said time, Cuddy-Brooks said. tion that day 22 years ago. we had to sit back and say, Systems as a consultant
Fundraising for this It certainly has become I think it just tugged is this really a priority? and was a consultant for
yearly endeavor began a community involve- on my heart, and I just And the answer was no, them for a couple of years
about 22 years ago and ment. We look to corpo- said, Im going to stop she continued. So, those when they made me an of-
continued yesterday with
a Chili Cookoff at Engi-
rate sponsors to help us and Im going to see what holidays were very small fer and I came on board
with a lot of these funds. I this place is all about, for us.
For Santa
with them full-time, and
neered Systems in Dun-
can.
couldnt do it without cor- Cuddy-Brooks said. I left
porate sponsors.
Cuddy-Brooks
with an entirely differ- pleted school, and her ply safety job part-time,
com- now I work at my sim-
Breakfast
I just happened to be When Cuddy-Brooks ent outlook on life and children have now grown Cuddy-Brooks said. Im a The holiday season will
driving by there [chil- started the project more how fortunate I was, even into adults, she said. Her busy, girl but it keeps me get underway this Satur-
drens home] one holiday than 20 years ago, she though my children and I granddaughter is getting young. day, as Breakfast with San-
and just stopped and said, stood in the Haywood Mall struggled when they were ready to attend medical Typically, anywhere ta tickets go on sale at 8
is there something I can and gave out candy canes young financially, we al- school. from five to eight women a.m. at Greer City Hall.
do for the kids for Christ- for $1, she said. ways had the support of I dont need as much help Cuddy-Brooks with This years breakfast
mas? Cuddy-Brooks said. All the kids that people who loved us. to make me happy, Cud- the shopping and wrap- sessions will be held on
I came to the quick re- wouldnt sit on Santas lap And to think there were dy-Brooks said. What ping of the presents every Dec. 2 at 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m.,
alization that these kids, would come down and see children out there who makes me happy is giving year. and 11 a.m. The will in-
really, they dont have the angel, which was me, were left to their own de- what I can back to kids We did 42 kids last clude a hot breakfast,
an opportunity to go and and their parents would vices through no fault of that I know are in a real- year, Cuddy-Brooks said. crafts and activities, mu-
see Santa and give Santa a donate a buck and have their own was really heart ly tough place. I get more Thats a lot of wrapping. sic, and a personal visit
wish list like a lot of kids their picture taken with wrenching to me, she from doing this than the We never turn down help- with Santa.
do. the Christmas angel, and continued. Some of these kids could ever possibly ers. The event is limited to
Its just a really rough thats how I raised mon- kids come there in the imagine. There is a huge For more information or 500 tickets. There is a
time with them, she said. ey to start with, Cud- middle of the night with sense of satisfaction. to donate, visit createam- six-ticket limit per person.
Theyre separated from dy-Brooks said. nothing but the clothes Those kids give to me iracle.com.
their families, some of I get a thank you note on their backs through twice as much as I give to
them permanently, some
of them temporarily. Its
just a very heartbreaking
personally from each and no fault of their own, and them.
every child every single everything they know and
year, and I have every
When I see their little MOVED?
itizen
time for them, so I got this thank you note Ive got-
harebrained idea to go out ten for 21 years because
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to provide Christmas for me, she continued. The
these kids. kids are so excited. Dont
During the first year of When Cuddy-Brooks and miss out
the project, Cuddy-Brooks her volunteers pull up in
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took a wish list from the the truck, the children are sreider@greercitizen.com or call 864-877-2076
kids. waiting, she said.
I think that the house Theyll have their little
parents or the people who faces glued to the win-
run the cottage kind of dow, and youll hear them
steered the kids in one di- squealing, Cuddy-Brooks
rection, so I got things like said. Its like mass chaos
socks and hair bows and when we show up.
shoes and basketballs, I always tell the house
Cuddy-Brooks said. So, parents there because we
the next year, when I went get to deliver the gifts and
out there to do it again the watch them open them,
second year, I said, listen, but then we leave them
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Intendos, Phantom of the cars, she continued.
Opera tickets as well as Weve driven to Atlanta
clothing, shoes, musical to buy a barbie car off of
instruments and guitars, eBay one time because we
she said. had a little girl, thats all
I start my wish list she asked for was a bar-
with the kids just before bie car, so we got on eBay
Thanksgiving so that and found a barbie car in
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Morgan wins
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for excellence
When the Spartanburg
Police Department decid-
ed to refocus its efforts
to fight domestic violence,
they asked Officer Christi-
na Morgan to lead the way.
The 12-year law enforce-
ment veteran served as
the agencys domestic vi-
olence investigator when
the agency committed to
Operation Home Front, a
multi-agency partnership
focused on fighting the Officer Christina Morgan
community epidemic.
Morgan embraced the Morgans prize package
new approach and devel- includes a weekend beach
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tire agency. She reviewed drive and a signed certif-
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case file to make sure
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The City of Greer Fire Department Citizens Academy recently witnessed first-hand the difference a fire sprinkler can added to a photo that
make in a home or business. Deputy Fire Chief Josh Holzheimer narrated the events that led to a room without sprinklers Christina is always hangs in the lobby of the
fully engulfed in flames in a demonstration trailer borrowed from Dorchester County. A controlled fire on the right side Solicitors Office.
was then quickly extinguished by a sprinkler. attentive to victims The recent success
helped Morgan earn a pro-
and works tirelessly motion to Sergeant in the
uniform patrol division.
FEVER
BLAME
CANNADA
BILLY
FOOTBALL
CANNADA
Everybody is in the
same boat now. It doesnt Halloween
I
matter what you did in ve never really celebrat-
ed Halloween.
the past. Now, its win or Not because I have
some religious opposition
go home. to it or Im somewhat of a
curmudgeon, but because
this holiday doesnt make
Reggie Shaw much sense.
Byrnes head coach Weve come to accept
that on the last day of
PRESTON BURCH | THE GREER CITIZEN October, we dress up in
|
funny costumes, eat can-
Blue Ridge only managed to score a field goal last Friday, as the Yellow Jacket defense PLAYOFFS ROUND 1 dy and celebrate fear.
Yep, you heard that
swarmed their cross-town rival. right. Candy, costumes
CLASS AAAAA and fear. These things
No. 1 seed
death. You cant really
have it both ways.
Greer to host
Other holidays have
BY LELAND BURCH motives that are much
FOR THE GREER CITIZEN more clear.
Thanksgiving is about
Blue Ridge, losing two stuffing your face with
quarterbacks to injuries,
was unable to put up much
of a battle against Greer in
a one-sided 68-3 contest
Daniel Friday food youll probably never
touch at any point in the
year. Think about it. When
was the last time you ate
at Death Valley North on BY LELAND BURCH since they have kids play- a turkey? Thanksgiving,
Friday night. The Yellow PRESTON BURCH | THE GREER CITIZEN FOR THE GREER CITIZEN ing for the Lions, adds right? These foods arent
Jackets surging defense interest to this contest. apart of the average
made matters even worse The Jackets will host Daniel in the first round this Friday. Greer will battle Dan- Tyler Venables, a Clemson American diet, yet once
for the Tigers by continu- iel High again this Friday commit and Shrine Bowl a year, we eat them like
ing to put points on the night at 7:30 p.m. in the selection, plays defensive well never see them
scoreboard for a second landslide began after the and physical, scoring and opening round of the Up- end while sophomore again. Personally, Im all
straight week. opening kickoff when the all that, Coach Young state Class AAAA playoffs Brent Venables operates for a holiday dedicated to
Our kids came ready Tigers botched a fourth- said. at Dooley Field. the Daniel offense at quar- food. I spend most of my
to play, reflected Greer and-five at their own 27 The next blow came This game really mat- terback. Drew Swinney, a life eating or preparing to
Coach Will Young. Blue yard-line where quarter- when the Yellow Jackets ters since the loser goes senior, is a wide receiver. eat delicious things.
Ridge gave us opportuni- back Jake Smith dropped forced a punt, and Qua home, and the winner will Greer survived an er- Having a 24-hour
ties at the beginning, and the ball. Greer linebacker White returned the boot advance to play the sur- ror-filled second half to window of judgment free
our defense took advan- Matthew Mason was there 70 yards to score. vivor of South Aiken vs. defeat Daniel, 42-23, on eating is a gift to all of
tage of them. He added, to pick it up and ran to I was beginning to won- Ridgeview next week. The September 8. But Yellow chubby folks.
we have some kids who the end zone 20 yards der when our offense was Yellow Jackets will have Jackets Head Coach Will
can run and that made a away. Edwin Sales kicked going to get on the field, the home field advantage Young says, I dont put CHRISTMAS
difference. the first of his nine extra Young said later. That in the playoffs as long as much stock in that game Christmas has two
The game was virtually points a Greer led 7-0 with happened when a 10-yard they keep winning. because it has been a long meanings in our culture,
over in the first five min- 1:22 having elapsed in the Blue Ridge punt set the The prospect of prom- time now, and I dont be- but they are different
utes when the Region II game. stage for Greer to drive inent Clemson coaches lieve playing a team twice enough to coexist well.
champion Yellow Jackets Our defense is playing to the Blue Ridge two- Dabo Swinney and Brent in the same season is a You can do the Santa
rang up a 17-0 lead. The really well right now, fast SEE GREER | B3 Venables in the crowd, SEE BATTLE | B2 Claus thing and make the
holiday about giving and
receiving gifts. Or you
can celebrate the birth of
Red Hanna in
be using in a few months.
The latter is actually
worth your time. Advent
can be a way to rejuvenate
NEW YEARS
BY BILLY CANNADA SPORTS EDITOR The most depressing
SPORTS EDITOR day of the year made bet-
The Rebel defense ter by football and Christ-
The Tigers will limp into couldnt hold off rival mas leftovers. Its still a
postseason action this Dorman last Friday, as the bummer though because
Friday night, taking on Cavaliers claimed a 32-3 youve made some sort of
Greenville on the road in win and sole possession of weight loss commitment.
round one. FILE PHOTO | THE GREER CITIZEN the region championship.
Blue Ridge has been rid- It was a disappointing VALENTINES DAY
dled with injuries, as quar- The Rebels only points against Dorman came on a field goal in the first half. Byrnes will night. Dorman came out Flowers and candy for
terback Jake Smith was travel to TL Hanna during the first round of the Class AAAAA playoffs. SEE BYRNES | B2 the wife. Got it.
hospitalized following the
Greer game. EASTER
Jake had to go to the Easter makes less sense.
playoff
receivers are also banged ter, falling behind 14-7. Halloween in the Holi-
up, so well have to see Eastside then ripped the days that have confusing
how it goes this week. hurricanes to the tune of purposes category.
matchup
Clark said the Yellow 42 points, however, clos-
Jackets demonstrated why ing the half with an insur- APRIL FOOLS
they are the region cham- mountable lead. Lie to your friends and
pions, pulling away for a BY BILLY CANNADA Payton Mangrum was family. Simple enough.
68-3 win. SPORTS EDITOR Morgans favorite target
We knew we had our on the night, catching five FOURTH OF JULY
work cut out for us going Eastside got a sneak touchdown passes on 273 Fireworks, America and
in. They were bigger, fast- peak of its first round yards and 14 receptions. hot dogs. This might be
er and stronger and they opponent last Friday, and Chance Pride caught the the most straight-forward
took it to us, Clark said. if the final score was any other two touchdowns, holiday of them all.
We had several mistakes indication, it might not be totaling 79 yards on the My point here is simple:
that really hurt us. They much of a matchup. night. our culture has slipped
had 14 points before their The Eagles walloped The Eagles had 660 total into some pretty dumb
offense ever took the field. Wren, 70-7, at home in yards as a team. traditionsnot the least
There were just several in- the regular season finale, Eastside will host Wren of which is Halloween. Im
stances where we created although the Hurricanes once again this Friday with all for celebrating fall and
something for them, but chose to sit a fair amount a trip to the second round carving pumpkins and
you have to give them of starters in the contest. of the postseason on the eating candy corn, but
credit. Theyre really good Eastside, however, did line. organizing these things
at what they do. not. Quarterback Jor- This is the second year FILE PHOTO | THE GREER CITIZEN under the banner of Hal-
Now shifting focus to dan Morgan capped a re- in a row the Eagles have loween is weird. Plus, any
the playoffs, Blue Ridge cord-setting season with made the playoffs. Chance Pride caught two touchdown passes last Friday holiday that gives a grown
will have to prepare for a 446-yard, seven touch- against Wren. person a reason to dress
SEE TIGERS | B3 down performance. billy@greercitizen.com | 877-2076 up in a costume isnt OK.
B2 THE GREER CITIZEN SPORTS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2017
Weekly
Wrap
PLAYERS OF WEEK 9 Riverside on
PLAYOFFS ROUND 1 |
the outside
Byrnes
CLASS AAAAA
at TL Hanna
CLASS AAAA
looking in
Blue Ridge at Greenville
Daniel at Greer Will return the postseason once in
the last five years, turning
in two winless records in
Wren at Eastside
experience that time period. The ad-
versity, although difficult
WEEK 10 SCORES | at times, has been an op-
SCHEDULES/RECORD |
Riverside head coach Having coached at Greer
and Dorman, Smith said
Obviously, we had big- it has been frustrating to
ger expectations going come up short in multiple
BLUE RIDGE into the season, head seasons.
coach Phil Smith said. Its difficult. Coming
Aug. 18.................0 BHP 42 Throughout the year, we from winning programs,
Aug. 25........41 Landrum 19 let some games slip away, you think you can come
and thats something you in and change the world,
Sept. 1.........28 Riverside 27 hope you can learn from Smith said. Its humbling,
Sept. 8............. 8 Liberty 35 and correct going into but the experience that
Sept. 15........6 Chapman 58 next year. Ive had and the kids that
Smith said his team con- Ive been able to coach
Sept. 22..........0 Mauldin 50 tinues to battle growing its been great. Wed like
Oct. 6....32 Travelers Rest 20 pains, but is building a to win more games, but
PRESTON BURCH | THE GREER CITIZEN foundation for the future. its been a fun ride.
Oct. 13........ 20 Union Co. 54 We have a great group The competition will
Oct. 20..........27 Eastside 72 Greers Kyle Schneider and Richie Sadler were named The Greer Citizen/Owens Insurance coming back, Smith said. only get more difficult, as
Oct. 27................3 Greer 68 Players of Week 9. Pictured left to right are: Chris Crist (Owens Insurance), Schneider We played a lot of soph- Riverside joins Byrnes re-
(Lineman), Sadler (Defensive), Coach Will Young, and Chad Hannon (Owens Insurance). omores and juniors, so gion next season.
well hopefully be an expe- A lot of teams arent
rienced football team next very happy with the new
BYRNES year. It should be an excit- realignment, but it is what
Roundup
Turn 3, causing the 11th stage for Busch to win for got into Turn 3 and just Busch. Elliott, on the oth- lengths of him into Turn
caution and sending the the second time at Mar- pushed up the race track er hand went from likely 3 behind myself. I dont
race into overtime. tinsville, the fifth time this and I knew I had to plug winner to major casualty know what the deal was,
Ten laps earlier, Brad Ke- season and the 43rd time that hole right away cause in the space of one corner, but it is so disappointing.
selowski appeared headed in his career. After Hamlin I was just going to get beat finishing 27th and falling We had the best car Ive
GREER HIGH TEAMS, for victory and a guaran- cleared Busch on the over- on from behind, 26 points below the cut ever had here at Martins-
ATHLETES HONORED teed ticket to Homestead time restart, Busch cut So I got up in there line for the Championship ville. And had an oppor-
Several Greer High teams before Joey Logano devel- to the inside and wheel- and rooted him out of 4, with the cut coming in tunity to go straight to
and athletes have received oped a severe tire rub af- hopped into Hamlins the way a little bit, and two weeks at Phoenix. Homestead and because
recognition recently. ter contact from Buschs Camry, forcing his JGR we drag-raced down the I got punted from be- of him, we dont.
Hanna Henline, Ashley No. 18 Toyota in Turn 1. teammate up the track. front straightaway and hind and wrecked in Turn Keselowski is third in
Barnett and Olivia Turner Logano spun off Ryan Hamlin fell to seventh deep into (Turn) 1, I just 3 leading the race, El- the standings, followed
were selected for Region II Blaneys front bumper at the finish behind Clint wheel-hopped, chattered liott said. I dont know by Harvick, who holds
All Region honors. when the tire went flat in Bowyer in third, Keselows- the rear tires and it was what his problem was. It a three-point edge over
Head volleyball coach Turn 2, and Elliott grabbed ki in fourth, Kevin Harvick sideways getting in there was unnecessary. I hadnt Jimmie Johnson, who ran
Traci Farrington was se- the lead after the restart in fifth and Trevor Bayne trying to calm it down raced him dirty all day 12th on Sunday. Blaney is
lected by the SC Coach- on Lap 497, with Hamlin in sixth. with the brakes and ev- long. There was no rea- six points behind Harvick
es Association to be the following. Hamlin punted I wanted to get a better erything else. Was able to son for that, and he comes and Hamlin is eight back,
North Team Volleyball Elliott a lap later, and hard restart, pinch Denny down get through there luckily over and talks to me a sec- all but guaranteeing an-
Coach for the 2017 North/ feelings continued after a little bit, but it actually somehow I dont know ond ago and tells me he other wild race next Sun-
South volleyball game. the race, with Elliott run- kind of worked out better how and beat Truex off had somebody pushing day at Texas Motor Speed-
The girls and boys cross ning Hamlins Toyota into for me that he got ahead a of (Turn) 4 back to the him into Turn 3. way as the fight for the
country teams both qual- the outside wall on the little bit, gave me a gap, start/finish line. I thought that was Championship 4 positions
ified for the State Cham- cool-down lap. Busch said. I got down Truex retained the se- funny, because there was intensifies.
pionship Cross Country
Meet to be held Saturday,
Nov. 4, at Sandhills Park
in Columbia. The girls will
run at 9:30 a.m. and the
boys at 10:30 a.m.
GREER: Rolls past rival on the road Ring of Honor
Taylor Houston and FROM B1 the ensuing Blue Ridge Improving to 9-1 over-
welcomes Craig
Coen Roberts came in first kickoff 35 yards to the Ti- all and 4-0 in the region,
place in their races in the yard line. There, Young gers 18-yard stripe. Young Greer piled up a huge
upper state meet last week inserted Shrine Bowl tack- inserted Ware at tailback, margin in the stats. The
at Woodmont. le Bradley Thompson at and the defensive tackle Yellow Jackets amassed
Athletes selected for running back for a crack plunged into the line for a 378 total yards of offense
other honors include: Ja-
cob Harris, North/South
at scoring. But the Tigers
defense blew up the play
two-yard gain only to fum-
ble. The Tigers Andy Tate
for 19 first downs. Greer
threw for 211 yards and
Who converted
All-Star Football Game;
Quavian White and Brad-
by tackling Thompson for
a loss at the five. Our line
captured the loose ball.
After forcing a short
rushed for 167 more.
Blue Ridge picked up
from Rebel to
ly Thompson, SC Shrine
Bowl; Mary-Claire Gay, SC
splits were too wide and
they got two guys on the
Blue Ridge punt, Greer
cruised 32 yards to score
eight first downs, primar-
ily through the air, with a Yellow Jacket
North/South Volleyball same inside gap, Coach again. Houston delivered a net 94 yards of total of-
Game; Greer High Foot- Young explained. We seven-yard pass to fresh- fense. The Tigers passed In May of 1962, Arthur
ball Team, Region II AAAA were just trying to have man Marklean Ware who for 131 yards but lost Craigs parents decided
Championship. some fun on a couple of recorded his first career 37 yards on the ground, to move from Lyman to
plays, but you wont see touchdown. That made it mostly on quarterback Greer, converting a Rebel
that again this year. a 47-3 affair with 7:17 re- sacks and fumbles in their into a Yellow Jacket.
Greer had to settle for maining in the half. own backfield. As a sophomore at By-
square off
thing, Young noted. erything was smoother, flags for 90 yards. Blue the basketball team that
Blue Ridge used mo- Young said. And the first Ridge suffered three turn- played in the AA state
mentum from the stop to team played only a quar- overs but was penalized championship, and played
muster an 85-yard scoring ter-and-a half. only four times for a net first base for the baseball
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n the classic 1991 film,
The Silence of the WILLIAM
Lambs, the central
character interviews a
BUCHHEIT
notorious serial killer in Speck. In the meantime,
AVIRON PICTURES order to get clues that Holden and Tench work
will help solve another to solve puzzling murders
murder investigation. in Sacramento, Pennsylva-
Halle Berry in Kidnap This essentially is the nia and Atlanta.
same plot used in David As a fan of both Fincher
COUCH THEATER | Finchers new Netflix
series, Mindhunter.
and the true crime genre,
I found Mindhunter cap-
Thats no surprise con- tivating. Fincher proved
sidering both stories are in his 2007 film Zodi-
BY SAM STRUCKHOFF based on the same person ac that he can create a
famous FBI crime pro- chilling historical crime
NEW RELEASES filer John Douglas. thriller. The acclaimed di-
FOR THE WEEK OF OCT. 30 It was Douglass idea rector does it again here,
to interview some of the not only producing the
PICKS OF THE WEEK most depraved men in series but directing four COURTESY OF NETFLIX
The Dark Tower (PG- American history in order of its ten episodes.
13)Jake Chambers (Tom to better understand the Set in 1977, the series David Finchers new Netflix series, Mindhunter, is based on the famous FBI crime profiler
Taylor) is an 11-year-old criminal mind. His 1996 beautifully captures the John Douglas, who had the idea to interview some of the most depraved men in American
with visions. Visions of book, Mindhunter: Inside cars, music and other fine
a Man in Black (Matthew the FBIs Elite Serial Crime details of that era, all the
history to better understand the criminal mind.
McConaughey) with ne- Unit was the inspiration while boasting superb year. courtship between Holden Mindhunter, though no
farious intentions and a for this fantastic 10-ep- technical values. Ultimately, its the inter- and a hippy Sociology tentative release date has
gunslinger named Roland isode series chronicling The cinematography view segments with these grad student (Hannah been set.
(Idris Elba) who aims to the creation of that criti- and lighting are especial- real-life mad men that Gross). Tenchs personal Significantly, the pre-
protect and defend the cal FBI department. ly impressive, and the puts Mindhunter above life, centering around his lude of each episode here
world. And other things, Douglas is the inspi- pacing is deliberate and and beyond other crime strained relationship with depicts Dennis Rader, the
like monsters who wear ration for fictionalized effective. dramas and films. Simply his wife and mute son, infamous BTK killer who
skin and a Dark Tower Mindhunter protagonist Of course, all of these put, these scenes are seems more honest and murdered ten people in
in another world that Holden Ford (Jonathan virtues would be imma- chilling and captivating, compelling. Kansas from 1974-1991.
stabilizes a connection Groff), an FBI hostage terial if the writing and especially the ones fea- My only other real com- My guess is that his
between our world and its negotiator who decides to performances werent so turing Brudos and Speck. plaint about the series character will have a more
own. Jake stumbles upon take a new direction after good. Groff, McCallany The reason for that is that is that it loses steam in important role in Season
a connection to the other interviewing notorious and Torv all turn in solid they are based in fact, episodes 7 and 8, dedi- 2, along with several other
world to warn Roland and Co-Ed Killer Edmund work, but its the actors excerpted from Douglass cating an entire hour to notorious serial killers of
inadvertently becomes Kemper in prison. who play the serial killers own tapes and notes from an elementary school the late 20th Century.
the Man in Blacks target With the help of veteran that really shine here. his encounters with the principal who enjoys tick- I implore readers
while forging a forma- agent Bill Tench (Holt The greatest performance real killers. ling his students feet. But that are young or easily
tive relationship with McCallany) and a Boston of all is handed in by Not surprisingly, the then Fincher returns to disturbed to avoid this
Roland. I wanted to love University Psychology Cameron Britton, who shows fictionalized direct episodes 9 and 10, series, as it features some
this film, as I have a soft professor (Anna Torv), plays Bruder with an subplots seem artificial in which slam the door on of the vilest men to ever
spot for sci-fi Westerns Holden interviews some extraordinary blend of comparison. the season with genuine inhabit this country, along
(see Firefly), but the of the most notorious thoughtfulness, intellect Mindhunters most sound and fury. with smallest details of
story line is a mess. Elbas killers of the 1960s, and sociopathy. Dont be glaring flaw is its obliga- Thankfully, Netflix their heinous crimes.
performance is a bright including Monte Rissell, surprised if he gets an tory love story, a dis- has already committed Sensitive viewers should
spot, the action is so-so. Jerry Brudos and Richard Emmy nomination next tracting and false-ringing to another season of approach with caution.
Its loosely based on and
meant as a sequel to the
To Do
standing the films plot. The Artists Guild Gallery become a staple of early family.
of Greenville will hold its Christmas shopping in For more information, Argent Work
Kidnap (R)As a mom, 2017 Anniversary Show Spartanburg. visit www.cherokeecoun- An exhibition of womens
I can tell you one thing: Nov. 1-30. A reception is Centrals Mary Martha tyhistory.org or call 489- workwear
This movie is basically a set for Nov. 3. Womens Circle always has 3988. Sali Christeson, Eleanor
documentary about what SCCT SINGLE, PACKAGE The gallery will celebrate a wide variety of baked Turner
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happens when you try TICKETS ON SALE 10 years of art in Down- goods, like cakes, cookies, Through Nov. 10
to snatch a sweet, sweet Single tickets and multi- town Greenville during the pies, and rolls. In addition, Thompson Gallery
baby from a Fierce Moth- ple show packages for the show. they will have frozen en- Roe Art Building
er. Halle Berry plays Karla, South Carolina Childrens Artists Guild Gallery of trees, which are prepared Furman University
a single mom who takes Theatre are on sale now. Greenville is located at in the church kitchen. Over the River and 294-2995
her young son Frankie The 2017-2018 season 200 North Main Street in Artist Joy Walker will of- Through the Woods argentwork.com
(Sage Correa) to the city includes Pinkalicious: The Greenville. fer repurposed jewelry Nov. 2-3, 5, 9-12
park for some afternoon Musical, Sept. 16-24; San- for sale. The pottery will Greenville Little Theatre Phantom Nightlight
fun. He is kidnapped, ta Claus: A New Musical, MCMILLAN PERFORMING be made by Williamson, 233-6238 Jonathan Swift
which Karla witnesses, Dec. 2-10; Junie B. Jones is AT SPINNING JENNY Simmons, Heike Tonhae- greenvillelittletheatre.org Through Nov. 11
and in the effort to pur- Not a Crook, Jan. 26-Feb. John Mark McMillan will user, Libby Wood, and Wil- West Main Artists Co-op
sue the kidnappers, Karla 4; The Musical Adventures be performing at the Spin- ma Younkman. It Came From Beneath WestMainArtists.org
loses her phonemeaning of Flat Stanley, Apr. 28- ning Jenny on Friday, Nov. For more information, The Haunted Farm
its down to her alone to May 6; and Madagascar: A 3, at 8 p.m. call the church office at Through Nov. 4 Facades
keep up with the car she Musical Adventure, June His new record Mercu- 582-7263. Central United Hendersonville, NC Annette Giaco
is pursuing. Its just as 16-24. ry & Lightning (out now Methodist Church is locat- 828-702-7911 Through Nov. 11
tight and barebones as For more information, via Lionhawk Records) hit ed at 233 North Church www.NCHauntedFarm.com Reception: Oct. 19, 5-9 p.m.
that: a mother chasing visit scchildrenstheatre. #1 on the iTunes singer/ Street in Spartanburg, SC. West Main Artists Co-op
down her son by any org. songwriter chart and #4 The Boy Who Cried Bully aGiacoArt.com
means necessary. Shes overall within hours of its FURMAN THEATRE South Carolina Childrens westmainartists.org
TO PRESENT MUSICAL
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not previously military release. A few days later it Theatre
Special Forces, not an NEW LISTINGS hit No. 1 on the Billboard Furman University The- Through Nov. 5 Stories We Tell
off-duty cop, just a scared Christian chart. atre will present the mu- Salvation Army Kroc Center Mark Flowers
but ferocious momma McMillans music bends sical If/Then Nov. 8-11 235-2885 Kevin Isgett
bear who Will Not Quit. FURMAN PROFESSORS TO genres and defies catego- and 15-18 at 8 p.m., with scchildrenstheatre.org Through Nov. 12
Its not going to win any PRESENT CONCERT NOV. 2 rization by carving out a matinee performances Riverworks Gallery
Oscars, but its a vindicat- The Furman Faculty unique and independent Nov. 12 and Nov. 19 at Balloonacy Greenville Technical College
ing couch escape. Chamber Music Series will path. 3 p.m. All performances Through Nov. 21 www.gvltec.edu/dva
present a concert Thurs- For more information, take place in The Play- SCCT 2nd Stage 271-0679
Person to Person (NR) day, Nov. 2, at 8 p.m. in visit www.thespinningjen- house on the Furman Uni- SCCT Headquarters
This ensemble piece Daniel Recital Hall on cam- nygreer.com. versity campus. scchildrenstheatre.org
brings together a cast of pus. From the Tony Award
interesting, complex char- Guests will have an op- FOOTHILLS CONCERT, FOOD and Pulitzer Prize-win-
acters who explore their portunity to meet and talk DRIVE IS NOV. 4 ning team that produced
small, personal issues in with the performers at Foothills Philharmon- Next to Normal, Tom
a slice of a rare recording the post-recital reception ic Orchestra and Greer Kitt (music) and Brian Yor-
(Bene Coopersmith) to hosted by Sigma Alpha Cultural Arts will present key (book and lyrics) craft
teen angst over sexual- Iota. Masterworks II and an an- an original, romantic story
ity (Tavi Gevinson), to For the 90-minute recit- nual food drive on Satur- in which choice and fate
remorseful action to right al, nine faculty members day, Nov. 4, at 7:30 p.m. at collide for a woman at the
a terrible mistake (George will perform a diverse pro- Riverside Baptist Church. crossroads of her life.
Sample III). Along the way, gram of Romantic music The 2017-18 Master- Director Maegan Azar
reporters and witness- by Richard Wagner, Ga- works II concert features is Associate Professor of
es (Michael Cera, Abbie briel Faur, Edvard Grieg, Robert Schumanns Cello Acting and Directing at
Jacobson, Philip Baker Kurt Atterburg and Paul Concerto in A Minor and Furman University, past
Hall) unravel the story of Richards. Peter Illyich Tchaikovskys president of the South
a mysterious death. Its Performers include Fur- Symphony No. 2 Little Carolina Theatre Asso-
meandering and explor- mans most recently ap- Russian. ciation, secretary of the
atory. Its low-budget, pointed faculty, clarinetist Guest soloist Dr. Yuriy Southeastern Theatre Con-
and doesnt apologize Cecilia Kang, tenor Grant Leonovich joins the or- ference Executive Commit-
for it. It was shot entirely Knox and soprano Alison chestra for Schumanns tee, and an Artistic Asso-
in 16 mm, and fans of Trainer. piece. ciate at The Warehouse
the low-budget, charac- Also performing are pi- Visitors are asked to Theatre. She holds a bach-
ter-driven, quirky people anists David Gross, Vivian bring canned goods to elors from East Tennes-
in New York indie will Hamilton, Ruby Morgan help Greer Community see State University and a
like it. and Dewitt Tipton, violin- Ministries replenish their Masters of Fine Arts from
ist Thomas Joiner, and vi- food pantry in prepara- the University of Alabama.
NEW TV RELEASES olist Anna Joiner. tion for the Thanksgiving For tickets and more in-
As Time Goes By Re- Tickets may be ordered season. formation, call the Theatre
mastered Complete Series by calling the music office For more information, Box Office at 294-2125.
Humans 2.0: Uncut UK at 294-2086 or online at visit foothillsphil.org.
Edition www.furman.edu. CHEROKEE TO PRESENT
Outcast Season 1 ARTISTS AND COOKS TO DINNER THEATRE NOV. 9-12
Orphan Black The HOST A COMMUNITY SALE The Cherokee Historical
Complete Series For the 13th year, a and Preservation Society
Inspector Lynley loose-knit group of art- will present Ted Swind-
Mysteries Remastered ists and cooks will host leys Stories My Grand-
Complete Collection Made By Hand & Heart, a mother Told Me at its Fall
Sherlock Seasons 1-4 community sale of locally 2017 Dinner Theatre Proj-
and Abominable Bride made pottery, jewelry, and ect and Multi-Media Art
Gift Set baked goods, at Central Exhibit Nov. 9-12.
Power Rangers In United Methodist Church A play with music, Sto-
Space: Super Sentai Mega- in Spartanburg on Satur- ries My Grandmother Told
ranger day, Nov. 4, from 9 a.m.-2 Me was adapted from
p.m. short stories by the au-
Weve been doing this thor that weave a modern
event now for 13 years, Southern Gothic tale of a
B8 THE GREER CITIZEN FUN AND GAMES WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2017
Whites of eyes
are turning gray
DEAR DR. ROACH: I can run on it? I did a
Whats the best way to ob- TO YOUR longer run on a flat path,
tain and maintain healthy, and normally I do it with
white sclera? Mine appears GOOD HEALTH hills, so I thought maybe
to be a light, off-white that was the problem, but
gray.--M.T. three weeks seems like too
KEITH long.--H.O.
ANSWER: Sclerae--the ROACH, M.D.
whites of the eyes--tend ANSWER: Pain in the
to thin with age and reveal shin bone (tibia) is com-
the darker-gray choroid as the Cawthorne-Cooksey mon in runners, but the
underneath. This is benign exercises, are very effec- hard part is distinguishing
and common, but I dont tive. Although medication between shin splints,
know of any way to pre- is frequently prescribed, properly called medial
vent or reduce it. Scleral I recommend strongly tibial stress syndrome,
color changes can happen against long-term use of and a stress fracture of
with rare diseases like medication, which can the tidia. A stress fracture
osteogenesis imperfecta slow down or stop healing. usually has a discrete area
and some collagen dis- Although you can do the of tenderness, but MTSS
eases. The sclera also can exercises on your own, I has more diffuse tender-
change color as a result of recommend learning how ness. An X-ray may be
scleritis (inflammation of to do them properly and needed to be sure it isnt
the sclera), and this often safely with an occupation- a stress fracture, since the
happens in relation to We- al or physical therapist. treatment is very differ-
geners disease or rheuma- READERS: The book- ent. A runner with a stress
toid arthritis. The bottom let on vertigo explains fracture needs to avoid
line, though, is: If you are this disruptive condition impact activities like run-
having no symptoms, its in detail and outlines its ning, where as MTSS usu-
overwhelmingly likely that treatment. Order a copy ally gets better with just
these changes are the be- by writing: Dr. Roach--No. lower running mileage.
nign form. 801W, 628 Virginia Drive, In your case, the degree
Orlando, FL 32803. En- of pain is higher than I
*** close a check or money would expect after three
order (no cash) for $4.75 weeks. Id recommend an
DEAR DR. ROACH: U.S./$6 Canada with the X-ray.
I have been diagnosed recipients printed name
with positional vertigo. and address. Please allow Dr. Roach regrets that
My doctor has me doing four weeks for delivery. he is unable to answer in-
Cawthorne bead exercises. dividual letters, but will
Have you heard of these? *** incorporate them in the
Do they work?--M.M.S. column whenever possi-
DEAR DR. ROACH: How ble. Readers may email
ANSWER: Vertigo is an long do shin splints last? questions to ToYourGood-
abnormal sense of motion Is there anything besides Health@med.cornell.edu.
while still. Many people ice that will make them To view and order health
describe it as a spinning go away faster? My left pamphlets, visit www.rb-
sensation, but others feel shin started hurting a lit- mamall.com, or write to
it differently. The most tle more than three weeks P.O. Box 536475, Orlando,
common cause probably ago. I ran on it once or FL 32853-6475.
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sitional vertigo, and reha- it still hurts. Is this nor- (c) 2017 North America Synd., Inc.
bilitation exercises, such mal? When do you think All Rights Reserved
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BY DANA BLOCK ny. Nathan was reluctant
to carry on the charade.
THE BOLD AND Dante filled Micheal in on
THE BEAUTIFUL what hed missed. Franco
Liam felt betrayed when turned his attention to Liz.
his brother and father Patient Six took advantage
made a major business de- of a bad situation. Finn
cision without him. He lat- kept up the ruse. Valentin
er was forced to tell Sally ran into an old acquain-
in person that their plan to tance. Cassandra wanted
rebuild and relaunch Spec- to know more about Anna.
tra Fashions would nev- Jason turned to Curtis for
er happen. Bill met with help. Wait to See: Dr. Klein
the demolition crew and gets a bit of luck.
concocted a plan to turn
the Spectra building into Lawrence Saint-Victor stars THE YOUNG AND
rubble by days end. Liam as Carter on The Bold and THE RESTLESS
encouraged the Spectra The Beautiful Abby and Zack took
employees to stage a sit-in their relationship to the
at the site. Shirley called phis. Sami refused to back next level. Lauren admit-
Sally out on her feelings down in her search for ted that she overreacted
for Liam and reminded Will. Eli bonded with Gabi when she demanded that
her that he was married. and Arianna. John, Marle- Scott break up with Sha-
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Unsuccessful in his at- na and Sami came face-to- ron. Nick was annoyed
tempted negotiations, Bill face with someone from when Faith coaxed him THE SPATS by Jeff Pickering
decided to put some fear their past. Adrienne finally into spending Halloween
into his opponents. Steffy got a chance to explain the at Crimson Lights with
warned Sally to stay away truth to Lucas. Eve learned Sharon. Cane desperately
from her man. Saul and about Will and wondered tried to convey his sinceri-
Darlita had a big Hallow- if Paige coule be alive as ty to his children, but Mat-
een surprise for Sally. Wait well. Kate felt pressure to tie in particular refused
to See: A clandestine cou- find the person who was his peace offering. Victor
ple fears the ramifications sabotaging the DiMera em- offered to buy Brash &
of their relationship. pire. Wait to See: Chad of- Sassy, but Victoria de-
fers Abigail a job. clined his offer. She later
DAYS OF OUR LIVES made a pitch to Devon and
On Halloween night, GENERAL HOSPITAL Neil for another loan but
there were plenty of tricks Carly demanded some was turned down. Victor
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and treats for Salems he- answers. Griffin and Ava told Nick that he bought
roes. Chad and Abigail sought refuge. Oscar and out his liquor distributor RFD by Mike Marland
learned that Ben escaped Josslyn took advantage and would be raising pric-
once again. Rafe and Hope of a situation. Patient Six es. Wait to See: A night to
caught on to an evil plot. longed to be near Sams remember for the Newman
Steve received some dev- side. Dante grew increas- family ends in disaster.
astating news about Kayla. ingly suspicious. Valentin
Paul confided to John that reassured Nina. Andre (c) 2015 King Features
he feared he was losing was very upset. Carly re- Synd., Inc.
Sonny. Justin, Adrienne ceived a major surprise.
and Lucas arrived in Mem- Jason worried about Dan-
SPIRIT WEEK
GREER HIGH SCHOOL RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL
Greer High School raised $26,459.04 for Greer Relief and Resources Agency, Inc., during Riverside High Schools raised 100,361.61 for Habitat for Humanity of Greenville County
their 2017 Spirit Week. during their 2017 Spirit Week.
News
el II certified. To nominate someone, made Jewelry, sandblasted the Upstate recently.For- with a golf tournament
For more information, visit the schools website. swarouski crystals, wine ty-nine District Five stu- and alumnae luncheon
contact Jennifer Keller at glasses, etc dents were selected for on Friday and ends with
jenniferinsc@gmail.com. TAYLORS CRAFT MARKET Cathy Aguire - Hand- this years Region One the Homecoming football
SEEKING VENDORS made Soy Candles Honors Orchestra, the game on Saturday when
FREE SCHOLARSHIP GHS TO HOLD BAND Taylors Elementary will Doodles & Scripts - re- most to ever receive that the North Greenville Cru-
WORKSHOP OFFERED CONCERT, FOOD DRIVE hold its third annual Tin- claimed & handmade honor in the district. saders take on the States-
The Urban League of Greer High will hold a sel Town craft fair and crafts, fun glass ware, etc Instructed by Arlyn Mills, men of Delta State Univer-
the Upstate in partner- band concert and food market on Saturday, Nov. Young Living Essential Ginger Greer, Meredith sity.
ship with the Littlejohn drive featuring seventh 4, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oils - Julie Pierce Pendley, Tina Pulley, and The full schedule of
Community Center will be and eighth grade Greer The school is currently Shells and Anne - hol- Kelsey Grant, the students events is available at ngu.
hosting a free scholarship Middle band members and seeking vendors, direct iday crafts, baby items, performed at Chesnee edu/homecoming.
workshop on Saturday, the Greer High marching sales consultants, hand- keychains, quilts, etc High in November, cap-
Nov. 4, at The University band on Thursday, Nov. 2, made crafters and more to LulaRoe - Holly Cameron ping off countless hours GREENVILLE TECH TO HOLD
Center in Greenville. at 7 p.m. in the Greer High participate. For more information, of preparation, rehearsal COMMUNITY FEST
The workshop is open to auditorium. Booth space will be of- visit the school website or time, and auditions. These Community Fest @
all high school juniors and Instead of paying ad- fered for $35 until Oct. 15; contact Tammie Pinson at students will alsohave an Greenville Tech will be
seniors across the Upstate mission, guests are asked $50 after Oct. 15. 573-353-9186. opportunity to audition held Saturday, Nov. 4,
of South Carolina. to bring canned food for For more information, for All-StateOrchestra in from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on
Spaces are limited so reg-
istration is recommended
Greer Relief. email the Taylors PTA at
taylorstopcats@gmail. DISTRICT FIVE | January.
Students selected in-
the colleges Barton Cam-
pus. The event will offer
as soon as possible. Only com. clude: a day of learning for the
one parent/guardian per Caroline Kopf whole family with hands-
family is asked to attend. RHS TO HOLD FINANCIAL BUI WINS STATEWIDE LAW Charlotte Whitesell on activities and demon-
Students may also bring AID PROGRAM DAY ESSAY CONTEST Mia Cuffel strations.
scholarship essays that Riverside High coun- Byrnes High student Zelda Sanderson Free coffee and donuts
they would like to have seling department will LaVang Bui has received Roman Marcano will be provided, and food
looked over. hold its annual Financial $1,000 as the overall state- Gabby Cook truck concessions will be
For more information, Aid Program on Monday, wide Law Day essay con- Sophie Smith available for purchase.
contact Urban League of Nov. 6, at 6:30 p.m. in the test winner. Emmaleigh Byrum The first 500 attendees
the Upstate. BUENA VISTA PLANS school auditorium. She placed in the Spar- Payton Lee will receive a free gift bag.
FOR BOBCAT BASH Mike Fox will discuss the tanburg County division Jennifer Nguyen Opportunities to play,
GREENVILLE COUNTY| Tickets for Buena Vista
Elementarys Bobcat Bash
importance of completing
the FAFSA, federal grants,
in May with her essay
entitled Lactating Legal-
Makenna Patterson
Lauren McClary
discover, and experience
will include stations dedi-
on Friday, Nov. 3, 3:30- federal student loans, ly, tackling the topic of Caroline White cated to 3D printing, sim-
RHS CHEER TEAM 7:30 p.m. are now avail- work study, state scholar- breastfeeding in public Jessica McAbee ulators that mimic real-life
RECEIVES HONORS able for pre-order online ships and more. per the 14th amendment. Ella McGarity patient care, an ambu-
The Riverside High cheer through Oct. 31 through Steven Greer won the Makayla Kelley lance simulator that pro-
team placed second at the the school store on the WOODLAND WILL 12th grade division before Rohan Patel vides the look and feel of
Region Cheer Competition schools website or by pa- CELEBRATE VETERANS graduating in May. Angel Anika Rana a real ambulance ride, CPR
recently. per form due Nov. 1. The Woodland Elemen- Rogers and Codie Powell Emily Gaffney training, a bike safety ro-
Coach Cindy Armstrong Tickets are used for tary Music Department received honorable men- Diana Ilie deo, storytelling time with
was named Region II-5A rides, games and food. will hold its annual Veter- tion. Gabe Dilliard a local author, animal first
Cheerleading Coach of the A buying guide section ans Day Program on Fri- Jefferson Elmore aid, a chef carving melons
Year. on the website will give a day, Nov. 10, at 1 p.m. in BYRNES ACADEMY Angeline Novikov and vegetables into fun
The team also had a general idea of the cost of the cafeteria. RECOGNIZES ORCHESTRA Christopher Trinh shapes, arts and crafts, a
third place finish at Dutch activities. Students parents, rela- Byrnes Freshman Acad- Ben Harding puppet show with dental
Fork High during the Sil- This years event will tives and friends who are emy had several students Justin Min care tips, and much more.
ver Fox Cheerleading Invi- also include a silent auc- veterans are invited to at- selected for region orches- Will Stuart To RSVP, go to www.
tational recently. tion for themed baskets, tend. tra. Of the 15 students Katie Watts GTCFest.eventbrite.com.
school activities and din- RSVP by Friday, Nov. 3. who auditioned, 12 were Brittany Hawkins
WOODLAND TEAMING WITH ner with the coach. selected and two are alter- Noah Heck CELEBRATE VETERANS DAY
PAWS FOR A CAUSE Eva Beliaeva from Mrs. RIVERSIDE HOLIDAY nates. Molly Hance AT GREENVILLE TECH
Woodland Elementary Watsons fourth grade MARKET SET FOR NOV. 11 The students included: Preston Lee A Veterans Day program
Paws for a Cause Cov- class had her artwork cho- Riverside High will hold Violin Natalie Pickren will be held at Green-
ey Club is collecting do- sen to be the printed ban- its second Holiday Market Payton Lee Maddie Bridges ville Technical College
nations of blankets and ner that will hang in the Saturday, Nov. 11, from 9 Lauren McClary Kayla Brock on Thursday, November
newspapers for the Hu- atrium and at the school a.m.-1 p.m. in the TMall Ella McGarity, alternate Lily Moore 9 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
man Society during the carnival. area, upper part of the Jennifer Nguyen Presley Rimel and the public is invited to
month of November. She received a free car- gym and cafeteria at the Sophie Smith Victoria White attend. The event will be
For more information, nival t-shirt and 20 tickets school. Caroline White Kristeena Cole held on the Barton Cam-
visit the schools website. for her winning submis- Booth rentals will raise Viola Kaitlyn Gilbert pus in the auditorium of
sion. funds for the RHS PTSA Emily Gaffney Damaris Hernandez building 102.
BRMS RAISING FUNDS For more information to help support the cam- Mia Godbee Haleigh McSwain The keynote speaker will
FOR LIONS CLUB on volunteering for the paign to continue up- Shelby Pitts Emily Carroll be Ken Miller, chief of po-
Blue Ridge Middle is Bobcat Bash, contact grades to the security sys- Cello Aurelia Duncan lice for the city of Green-
holding a fundraiser for Becky Patterson at bpat- tem and support teacher Hailey Greer MacGregor Latimer ville since 2014. A veteran
Lions Club International terson@cbcaine.com, mini grants. Diane Ilie Jacob McAbee of the U.S. Air Force, Miller
based on the house system Lauren Stroup at lauren. Vendors will include: Jonas Kovacs, alternate Molina Srey previously served as po-
of Academia, Altruism, In- stroup@gmail.com or RHS Softball Team - Roman Marcano Andrew Vaughn lice chief in Greensboro,
tegrity and Perseverance. KimLeipprandt at kim- Hand painted bottles, jars, Bass Stevie Greer NC. Prior to that position,
Each house has a goal to leipprandt@gmail.com, or and ornaments Nick Thiele Erin Hackney he spent 21 years with the
build their house with visit the carnival site at RHS Cheer Team - Baked Region Weekend is set Jonathan Rogers Charlotte-Mecklenburg
300 bricks. Each brick is www.bvpta.net/the-bob- Goods for Nov. 10-11 at Dorman Police Department. Miller
$1.
Students may contribute
cat-bash. RHS Key Club - Gift Bas-
kets
High.
All of the region orches- HIGHER EDUCATION | earned a masters degree
in public administration
to their house container at CRESTVIEW ELEMENTARY Man - Inc - Woodworking tra students qualify to au- from the University of
lunch or breakfast. Each TO HONOR VETERANS & Pallet Signs dition for All State Orches- North Carolina at Char-
house that is completed Crestview Elementary Poppies and Paislees - tra in January. NORTH GREENVILLE lotte. The Greenville Tech
will get a jeans and t-shirt will hold its annual Veter- Embroidery, Monogram, CELEBRATES HOMECOMING Charter High School choir
day. ans Day luncheon on Fri- etc D5 STUDENTS PARTICIPATE North Greenville Uni- and band will provide pa-
The house raising the day, Nov. 3, at 11:30 a.m. Roden & Fields - Julie IN REGION ORCHESTRA versity invites the Upstate triotic musical selections
most money over goal will All veterans and guests Moody Dozens of District Five community to Homecom- at the event. A reception
get 20 house points added are invited to join stu- Stella Rader - Woven students performed with ing activities Nov. 3-4, on will follow the ceremony.
to their points from the dents for a free lunch and rugs, knitted items
first nine weeks so far. a short program in their Jim Gallagher - Christ-
The house that has the honor. mas ornaments, beanie
most points at the end Those wishing to attend buddies
of the quarter will earn a should RSVP by Thursday, The Blue Orchid Ex-
House Party featuring a Nov. 2, by calling school change - Home gifts, jew-
comfy day, movie, pop- secretary Freida Smith elry & clothing
corn and drink. at 355-2606 or emailing Let There Be Bottles -
fsmith@greenville.k12. hand painted or decorated
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