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James Carter, owner of Empire Ltd. Studio on Trade Street, said he believes there shouldnt
be a designated month for African American history.
I have some different
thoughts about Black History Month, Carter said.
Its kind of like the same
thing as Valentines Day
and Mothers Day. Are
those people just relevant
for that day? I mean, are
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Today, Feb. 11
The Awanas Club at El
Bethel Baptist Church, 313
Jones Ave., Greer, from 6:30
- 8:15 p.m. Kids ages 3-12 are
invited. Call 877-4021.
MTCC tour meets at the
MTCC, at 84 Groce Road in
Lyman at 10 a.m. Interested
parties can tour the facility
and learn about programs.
League of Women Voters
of Greenville County meet at
1 p.m. at University Center,
225 S. Pleasantburg Drive,
Greenville. Men and women
18 and older are invited.
Thursday, Feb. 12
Kiwanis Club at 6:30 p.m.
at Laurendas Family Restaurant. Call Charmaine Helfrich
at 349-1707.
Traditional Rug hook-
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Saturday, Feb. 14
Grace place in Greer will
have its mini-mall open from
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. I.D. required.
Community Food Bank
10 -11:30 a.m. at Calvary
Christian Fellowship, 2455 Locust Hill Road, Taylors. Supplies first come, first serve.
Monday, Feb. 16
The Never Alone GROUP
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at 7 p.m. at the Greer Recreational Center.
Grace place in Greer will
have its mini-mall open from
10 a.m. - noon. I.D. required.
Tuesday, Feb. 17
Grace place in Greer will
have its clothing closet open
from 6-8 p.m.
Gap Creek Singers will
Wednesday, Feb. 18
The Awanas Club at El
Bethel Baptist Church, 313
Jones Ave., Greer, from 6:30
- 8:15 p.m. Kids ages 3-12 are
invited. Call 877-4021.
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Whatever happened
to the cool car?
The buck
stops here
William
buchheit
The annual Brrr in Grrr Ice Bowl was held Saturday at Century Park, Pictured is David
Cunningham attempting a shot.
Area disc golfers like Scott Sittler raised money for Greer
Relief during the nationally recognized tournament.
competed for the prize of
being named Brrr in Grrr
Ice Bowl champion on
Saturday, taking part in
a morning and afternoon
round of disc golf.
Robertson said Greer
Relief clients are the real
winners, however.
It warms my heart because, not only do these
folks want to help us, but
they want to help beyond
Watching Inherent
Vice (set in 1970) several
weeks ago, it struck me
yet again how cool and
beautiful cars used to be.
And driving home from
the theatre reminded me
yet again just how ugly
they are now.
While its true that we
idealize the past, Ive
discovered throughout
my life that those who
came of age between the
Eisenhower and Carter
administrations had the
most fun and pride driving their cars.
Of course, back then
America was practically
self-sufficient, and most
of the gems were built in
a Michigan factory.
I wish I had a dollar for
every time some old-timer
told me about the muscle
car he drove, raced, built
or wrecked back in the
60s and 70s. Back then,
cars were made to be fast
and pretty, not practical
and safe. The steering
wheels were as big as tires
and as hard as a Louisville
Sluggers. The seatbelts
went only around the
waist and the closest you
got to an airbag was that
chick you took to the
drive-in.
But man, did the looks
make up for it. Today,
your color choices for a
new car are scant, but
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I dont know if
drivers have
become boring or
the car companies
have, but the color
offerings today
are as stale as a
box of two-year-old
Saltines.
back then you could
get about anything you
wanted. In 1969, Ford offered its Falcon, Fairlane
and Mustang models in
two-dozen colors with
wacky names to match.
There was Gulfstream
Aqua, Anti-Establish Mint,
Thanks Vermillion, and
Calypso Coral to name a
few.
And then, of course, you
had the killer two-tone
paint schemes that could
make even a big family
car look like a work of art.
I dont know if drivers
have become boring or
the car companies have,
but the color offerings
As part of our larger series of highly focused ethics legislation, this past
week, the House passed
more important reform
bills. One strengthens
campaign finance reporting laws while another
clarifies how campaign
funds should be attributed to primaries and primary run-off campaigns.
A House judiciary
panel advanced several
more pieces of sunshine
legislation, aimed at
increasing government
transparency for citizens
and the news media in
obtaining public records.
Most government entities
(cities, counties, school
boards, state agencies,
etc.) perform admirably
at meeting FOIA requests.
Church
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Riverside brings back
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Your Voice
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Representative
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However, some do not.
These provisions are
aimed at ending governmental abuses where
they exist by requiring
all government entities
to respond more quickly
to requests, barring them
from charging excessive
fees and creating a way
to settle disputes quickly
and cheaply.
Preparing
for the Worst
Wod of Deliverance
celebrates anniversary
Word of Deliverance is
celebrating its 19th anniversary on Sunday, Feb. 22
at 10 a.m. at the church,
located at 3324 Chesnee
Hwy, Gaffney. Guest Mes-
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should not be made in the
midst of a crisis.
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Pam sTone
Tower right behind us and, oh, heres me
a little closer to it and, oh, this was so
funny- heres me and a mime standing
right in front but Stan took the picture
and cut off part of the mimes head. But
he was walking against the wind while
trapped in a box.
However, with Facebook we can give
all the appearances of interest, simply by
clicking, like and typing Wonderful!
without even looking at any of the photos before moving on to read far more
interesting posts. The recipient feels all
warm and gooey because friends have
dutifully replied with fawning enthusiasm over the holiday they will be paying
off for the next three years and the rest
of us arent bored to tears or choked
with envy.
But thats so superficial, you say! That
means youre not interested in interacting in the flesh anymore! Darn tootin,
because, frankly, there are people in
everyones life that are so draining that
we pray we get their voicemail when we
bite the bullet and finally return their
call. And dont tell me you havent left
that same kind of message: Hey, Larry!
Wow, I guess I just missed you. Anyway,
got all your messages and, absolutely,
I think it would be a blast to go Contra
dancing with you, its just that Ive got
to work late for the next two weeks, can
you believe it? So, yeah, give me a call,
say, early March? And well try to hook
up.
Giving you ample time to make up
another excuse or move to Panama.
And I dont know if social media
is destroying true intimacy between
people. Yes, yes, everyone is staring at
screens, even husbands and wives in the
same room instead of speaking to each
other. But you know what? I distinctly
remember the Blondie comic strip
which often began with Blondie sitting
in one chair, Dagwood in another, their
backs to each other as Dagwood read
his paper and Blondie, her novel. Simply
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Wheres
the safety
factor?
Q: Im retired, and currently I have about five
percent of my retirement
savings in gold and silver
Ive been acquiring over
the last few years. Ive
seen gold prices decline
significantly, and Im wondering if I should hang
on to it as a safety factor
in the event the economy
goes bad in a hurry. I
want to make sure Ill still
have a safety factor, and
something of value, if that
happens.
DR: Whats the safety
factor here? And if
everything goes downhill, why does it have
value? Gold has this weird
allure and mythology
around it that says, Ive
still got something that
people will take when the
economy crashes. But the
truth is there hasnt been
an instance when people
used gold as a medium of
exchange in a crashed or
failed economy since the
Roman Empire.
People still use gold
because they believe in it.
We also believe in green
paper with presidents
faces on it. So, gold really has no more intrinsic
value than that green
paper. The only reason
we place value on it is
because we, the society,
place value on it. A failed
society might not place
value on it anymore.
In a completely failed
economy, the first step
is usually a takeover by
a Fascist government.
After that, you get a new
color of money of paper
with a new leaders face
on it. Then, the old stuff
isnt worth anything. Its
very seldom you ever see
gold come to the rescue.
I dont believe in investing in gold for that reason. Plus, the track record
on gold, as far as a rate
of return, is horrible over
the long haul. There was a
time a few years ago when
everyone went crazy on it,
but other than that? Ugh!
On the road
again?
Q: Weve got our emergency fund in place, and
were debt-free except
for our home. Wed like
to have a child soon, but
my job requires frequent
travel. I dont want to be
away most of the time
when theres a baby in
the house, so Im thinking
about opening my own
business. That way, I can
set my own hours. What
do you think of this idea?
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Carroll has over 17 years
of banking and mortgage
experience and will serve
in the banks corporate office.
We are delighted to
have someone of Ellies
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department, said Larry
Compton,
senior
vice
president and mortgage
operations manager. As
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found the complainant
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eye. She stated that Whiteside had threatened her
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Mausoleum, conducted by
Rev. Kevin Lynch.
Visitation will be held 6
until 7:30 p.m. Friday at
the Wood Mortuary.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the
American Cancer Society,
P.O. Box 22718, Oklahoma
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Mary L. Warning
Mary
Louise
Dutzel
Warning, 75, died Feb. 9,
2015 at Patewood Health
and Rehab.
A native of Bad Axe,
Michigan but spent most
of his life in Missouri, she
was a daughter of the late
Leonard and Ruth Downey
Dutzel, a retired employee
of IRS and a member of
ONeal Baptist Church.
Surviving are two sons,
Ralph Smith (Susan) of
Higginsville, Missouri and
Ed Starnes (Dorothy) of
Taylors; three brothers,
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The Partnership for Tomorrow, made up currently of 55 contributors, focuses efforts on economic
development, the community master plan (outlining
a direction for Greer over
the next 15 years), quality
of life issues and communication, according to the
organizations website.
These particular funds
are earmarked for economic development, Danner
said. The vast majority of
these funds are going to
flow directly into the GDC.
Our commitment to the
partnership has been built
around a commitment to
economic development, to
the GDC and to the efforts
downtown, as well as the
broader community. How
theyre spent in that realm
is dictated by the GDC, for
the most part.
Teaming up with PFT
has proved beneficial for
Greer in the past, Danner
said.
This is a unique opportunity that has worked
well and has served Greer
well, he said. There have
been other communities
that have tried to replicate
it and its just not been
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Administrator Ed Driggers
said there has been plenty
of participation in the design process.
Theres been a concerted effort to make sure
input was solicited, so
that, as we look at the next
15 years, the consulting
group wasnt going down
a path that may have been
contrary to what local leadership was envisioning,
Driggers said. Things that
maybe weve expected or
have been moving toward,
weve been able to confirm
with the data. Theres also
been some new ideas introduced through public
input and I think thats
helped greatly.
The plan will likely focus
on key corridor development around Wade Hampton Boulevard, Interstate
85 and Highway 14.
Were starting to understand that our community
is much more than our
central business district,
which is vitally important to us, Driggers said.
Were concentrating on
that district, but were also
looking at the areas that
will have a major impact
on us over the next 15 or
20 years.
our veterans.
Owens said she believes
the new take on Lyman
Fest will draw more people in.
I think it will draw more
people and we can incorporate more people, Owens said. We just want to
do something thats really
meaningful. Weve always
had a great time at our Lyman Fest, so were excited
to be able to do this. We
want this to be the first
annual.
Mayor Pro-tem Tony Wyatt and other members of
Lyman Council agreed with
the premise of the idea,
but want to make sure the
name of the event does
not lose brand equity.
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Tyler Wright
important, but playing at
Greer, I think Ill bee alright.
Wright joined teammates
Tipton and Cole Henderson, who also committed
to colleges last week.
Henderson signs
By Billy Cannada
Sports Editor
Greers reigning Iron
Jacket will test his skills
on college gridiron next
fall, committing to play
football for Lenoir-Rhyne
University on National
Signing Day.
This is what I worked
all four years for in high
schoolto get to this moment right here, Henderson said. I didnt think
it was going to be LenoirRhyne. I didnt know what
Lenoir-Rhyne was my
freshman year. Now I know
and I really like it. I think
my official visit helped a
lot because now Im really
comfortable there.
Henderson, who will be
walking into an already
successful program, registered 89 knockdowns during his senior campaign,
leading an offense that
averaged 39 points per
contest.
Its a really good football team, he said of the
Bears. Theyve got a really good program. I think
theyve won their conference five years in a row
and have gone to national
championships. Its a great
football team.
Henderson has seen his
game develop at Greer,
gaining more than 70
pounds since his freshman season.
Cole Henderson
I think I weighed 190
coming in as a freshman, he said. I ended up
around 265, so Ive gotten
a lot stronger, faster and
better. Thats one of the
most important things.
You have to get stronger to
compete. High school and
college are two completely
different levels. Everyone
is a lot bigger in college, so
Im going to have to keep
working hard.
Henderson signed his
letter of intent about an
hour after Blue Ridge rival
Tay Jenkins committed to
the same school. Now, it
will be the offensive linemans job to protect the
versatile running back.
Hopefully, hell be my
roommate,
Henderson
said. Were pretty good
friends, but when Greer
and Blue Ridge play each
other, were going to be at
it a little bit.
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Versatile Byrnes defensive back Lyrics Klugh will
play his college football at
Towson University.
Klugh joined six of his
Rebel teammates at a National Signing Day ceremony last week.
The coaches showed me
a lot of love, Klugh said of
college choice. I went up
to the school and I really
fell in love with it. When I
was with the players and
coaches, I really bonded
with them. I toured the
school and toured the facilities and I just loved it.
Towson is close to family, which did not hurt the
decision making process.
Ive got family up
there, he said. That really helped my decision to
go to Towson.
Heading into his freshman season, Klugh will
have a chance to play right
away.
They told me Ill have
DiShawn Browning
a new way of living life, so
Im excited for the experience.
As for goals, Browning
Braylin Collins
Tavin Richardson
Michigan bound
Tavin Richardson will try his luck in the SEC next season,
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J.J. Pedigo
ics in general. I think Ill
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Pedigo joins an inaugural recruiting class at the
University of the Cumberlands.
Its their first year
having a program, he
By Billy Cannada
Sports Editor
Chandler Pumphrey
its going to be great.
Visiting USC Upstate
made it seem like the right
fit, she said.
I went on an official visit last year and thats when
I really decided I loved the
place, Pumphrey said.
The atmosphere is great
and the dorms are really
awesome. It just seemed
Eastside
game.
I learned a lot about
overcoming adversity, he
said. We never really were
able to get much success,
but me and (quarterback)
Drake (Turnquist) were
always able to find successI appreciate Drake
Turnquist for all that hes
done. Hes helped me get
to this point and hes really taught me a lot about
hard work and staying
dedicated.
Although
Thomason
said he isnt sure what his
role will be on the next
level, he imagines it will
be similar to the one he
played at Eastside.
We havent talked yet,
but I would imagine I
would (be) somewhat of
a slot-type guy, Thoma-
ty Thomason
b4
sports
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beautiful and I really like
all the self discipline and
time management that
you learn there.
High school has provided Koger with an opportunity to hone her skills,
making the transition to
college a little bit easier.
Lady Crusaders
top Mount Olive
The North Greenville
womens basketball team
extended
its
winning
streak to three games on
Saturday afternoon, topping Mount Olive 66-62.
Mount Olive trailed 6257 with 90 seconds to go
when Rachel Fehl made
it a one-possession game
with a left-handed lay-up
on the left baseline. After
the two teams exchanged
turnovers,
Tommarah
Harris drove the lane and
drew a foul, converting the
three-point play to tie the
game 62-62 with 24 seconds on the game clock.
North Greenville regained the lead on its next
possession as the Crusaders beat the Trojan press
for a two-on-one break.
Emily Wampler found Timisty Nelson for a quick
score with 13 seconds left
to play.
After nearly turning
the ball over in front of
the Mount Olive bench,
the Trojans called timeout with 3.4 seconds left.
Mount Olive tried to inbound the ball, but Nelson
tipped the ball and saved
it inbounds for the steal.
Wampler iced the game
with a pair of free throws
with 0.6 seconds left.
Mount Olive overcame a
six-point halftime deficit
with an 8-0 run to start
the second half, highlighted by Harris 40-footer as
the shot clock expired,
giving the Trojans their
first lead of the game at
34-32 with 16:44 left in
the contest. Mount Olive
had a chance to extend
its lead with a breakaway
score, but Nelson blocked
the shot from behind. Alisha Hope finished the play
with a jumper to tie the
game and trigger an 11-0
North Greenville run. Erika
Cobbs jumper with 12:41
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For Blue Ridge senior
Abby Koger, college is going to be about more than
just life on the soccer
field.
Koger, who will graduate early from high school,
hopes to use her education at The Citadel to begin a career in the U.S. Air
Force.
I really like the idea of
service, she said. Serving
your country, I think, is
really honorable, so I decided that was something
I wanted to do.
Koger signed a National
Letter of Intent to play
soccer for the Bulldogs
last week.
It was really the military
atmosphere that made me
want to go, she said. Ive
always liked ROTC and
the structure and the discipline. I really loved the
coaches and the girls on
the team. The school is a
Crusader
Corner
remaining matched the
Crusaders biggest lead at
43-34.
The Trojans chipped
away at the lead and
Wallaces 15-foot jumper
with 6:52 remaining tied
the game 50-50. After the
two teams traded baskets,
Niya Styles hit a threepointer to put Mount Olive
back on top 55-54 with
5:24 left to play. Nelson
answered with a lay-up
for North Greenville to
ignite an 8-2 run and give
the Crusaders a five-point
lead.
In the first half, North
Greenville used threepointers by Carter and
Hope to jump out to a 6-2
lead as the Crusaders led
for the entire half. The
margin grew to as many
as nine points before offensive rebounds by Kiara Jones and Anamaria
Zjacic led to a Ty Wallace
10-footer and triggered a
Mount Olive rally.
After Gabby Griffin
drove the length of the
court for a layup and Rachel Fehl connected on
a three-pointer, Tommarah Harris hit a runner in
the lane with 48 seconds
left to bring the Trojans
within 28-26. North Greenville scored the final four
points of the half.
Wallace pulled down 10
rebounds to finish with a
double-double for Mount
Olive, while Zjacic led all
players with 12 boards.
The Trojans out-rebounded the Crusdaers 49-38.
Shylia Buie shared gamehigh honors with seven
assists.
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Students gather at the Bengal Burn during a Spirit Week event held for Greer Middle College.
I am looking
forward to Spirit
Week 2016,
especially after our
huge success this
year.
Justin Matthews
Students at Greer Middle College participated in numerous spirit day activities, raising
more than 32,000 for a local non-profit and the schools building fund.
Day, Country vs. Country
Club Day, #TBT Day, etc.)
instead of their usual uniforms; a second annual
Mr. GMC pageant and Bengal Burn; GMC talent show;
and class buyouts.
Our Winter Ball raised
$2,015, and the Mr. GMC
pageant raised nearly
$2,000 as well. These two
events were definitely our
biggest and raised the
most money, said Micah
Williams, student body
president.
leyan University.
OToole said she was also
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cool opportunity and its
neat to be recognized for
doing work throughout
the community.
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GREENVILLE COUNTY
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GREENVILLE COUNTY
First grade: Kaleb Smart, Jacob Miles, Malena Waters, Tristiana White, Second grade: Kalee McCallum, Leslie
Luke Godfrey, Owen Wendell, Drew Arnold.
Nolasco, Emily Salvato, Jakyus Drummond
Third grade: Merrick Karlson, Ethan McConnell, Luke Fourth grade: Nelly Galvan-Ruiz, Lucas Kinnuner, Ansel
Arterburn, Jordy Landin, Amanda Delgado.
Gideon, Ryan Davis.
The Riverside High baseball team will be sponsoring its annual mattress
sale from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
on Saturday, Feb. 21, in
the school cafeteria.
Simmons
Beautyrest
and other name brand
mattress sets will be sold
at 30-60 percent below
retail prices. One of the
manufacturers has won
the Consumer Digest Best
Buy Award and Womens
Choice Award for the
eighth consecutive year.
All mattresses come with
full factory warranties. All
sizes and price ranges. Delivery and layaway will be
available.
Floor models will be
displayed in the cafeteria
during the event.
MIDDLE/HIGH
Fifth grade: Jinnely Hernandez, Kaiden Moccia, K4/K5: Julie Avendano-Garcia, Taylor Strange, Edwin Dominguez
Savannah Cooper, Lavarious Lee-Thompson.
Cazares, Alejandra Padilla, Michael Hyson, Julissa Rosa-Lopez.
Eighth grader Kinley
Johnson was crowned the
winner of the event and
seventh grader Will Stuart
was named the runner up.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
WRESTLING UNDEFEATED
individual awards.
The following athletes
were named champions in
Spartanburg County:
D.R. Hill
92 lb: Jay Powell
124 lb: Andrew Parnell
138 lb: Hunter Connelly
Florence Chapel
131 lb: Griffin Hill
162 lb: Warren James
170 lb: Donavan Peake
Peachtree Conference
Champions:
D.R. Hill
98 lb: Coby Rhodes
124 lb: Andrew Parnell
138 lb: Hunter Connelly
Florence Chapel
80 lb: Caden Gore
162 lb: Warren James
170 lb: Donavan Peake
State Qualifiers:
D.R. Hill
92 lb: Jay Powell
124 lb: Andrew Parnell
138 lb: Hunter Connelly
Florence Chapel
80 lb: Caden Gore
162 lb: Warren James
170 lb: Donavan Peake
State Champion:
Florence Chapel
162 lb: Warren James
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Things
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Greenville in Harmony
Singing Valentines
The Greer Heritage Museum announces new exhibit and programs for
February. The theme is
Celebrating Black History
Telling Our Stories.
Author and storyteller
Laura Smith will present
a program of original stories on Feb. 21 at 1 p.m.
Retired from Greenville
County Schools, Smith has
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William
buchheit
ship between Downey and
Farmiga is more distracting than anything else.
But minor flaws notwithstanding, The Judge
stays compelling and unpredictable the whole way
through. The scenes between Duvall and Downey
are electric and occasionally heartbreaking, while
Billy Bob Thornton adds
some flavor as the state
prosecutor.
Ultimately, Dobkins
film provides an honest, illuminating look at
strained family relationships and how they define
us. The murder mystery
at the films heart keeps
the story moving, creating a tension that further
reveals the inner workings of the two primary
characters.
Nightcrawler
a Creepy Kind of Satire
Rating: 7 out of 10
Run time: 117 minutes
Rated: R for language and
violence
In his creepy debut
movie, Nightcrawler,
Greer
Cultural
Arts
Council will kick off 2015
with the Greer Childrens
Theatre production of
Aladdin Feb. 27-March 8
at the Cannon Centre.
Showtimes are Feb. 2728 and March 6-7 at 7 p.m.
and March 1 and 8 at 2
p.m.
Tickets can be purchased
at greerculturalarts.com.
The remaining schedule
for 2015 includes:
March 13: Greenville
Charter High School Play
March 27: Juried Art
Show
June 2-30: Tall Tale
Tuesdays
June 12-July 24: Tunes
in the Park
Aug. 14-23: Camp Ark
Nov. 5: Thanksgiving Art
Show Reception
TBA: Phyllis Wheatley
Motown Performance, InTireNational Contest, and
Needmore After School
Art Show
The
South
Carolina
Childrens Theatre offers
drama activities, a craft,
snack and movie time during Spring Kids Night on
Saturdays this spring, 6
p.m.-10.p.m.
forK3-5th
grade students.
The schedule is as follows:
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not getting enough sun
during the winter months.
In your professional opinion, can some people get
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When I lived in the
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