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Artisans from South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia will gather at St. Luke United Methodist Church in the Elgin Community on Dec. 1 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. to display and sale fine quality folk art that reflects Southern Heritage through a variety of art forms. Art will include – but is not limited to – pottery, textiles, carvings, baskets, jewelry and paintings.
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“The scarlet of maples can shake me like a cry of bugles going by.”
– William Carman
I have loved maple trees since I was a little girl living on a street named Maple Lane.
I remember playing in our schoolyard and watching the double-winged fruit of old maples spiral slowly to the ground.
We children called them “helicopters.”
One of the first things I did when I came to our farm in 1982 was plant two maple trees near the house.
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Michele Roberts
For The Lancaster News
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Enthusiastic crowds recently came to the courts to support players and to play in the Bocce Ball Tournament at Sun City Carolina Lakes. The tournament was a fundraiser for Safe Passage, a local organization that helps victims of domestic abuse.
After three days of fierce competition, the following trophies were awarded to the winners:
◆ First place: Marc and Brenda Piette and Joe and Dell Lamoureux
◆ Second place: Roger and Lois Unbehagen and Michael and Frieda Nellenbach
◆ Third place: Bill Toflinski, Bonnie George and Bruce and Joan Vanetti
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The 2012 Sun City Volunteers and Helping Hands drive for Safe Passage was a big success.
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DES PLAINES, ILL. —September is Mold Awareness Month and the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) wants homeowners to know how to recognize signs of mold or water damage, how to catch these issues early on or prevent them all together.
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On a late August morning while enjoying coffee beside our pond, we noticed a flurry of activity high in a slender tree near the water’s edge opposite our chairs. Binoculars revealed a large number of juvenile blue birds, red bellied woodpeckers and American goldfinches picnicking on the dark blue berry-like fruits of a Black Gum Tupelo.
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For many years, Lancaster County Historical Commission has wanted a building to use as a museum.
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Residents of Sun City Carolina Lakes recently joined thousands of neighborhoods across America in the 29th annual Neighborhood Night Out, held Aug. 7.
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Gloria Kellerhals and Ben Boyles have been “joined at the hip” for hours on end.
The two have worked together to increase awareness of the Catawba Regional Local Food Coalition.
“Ben has worked hours and hours and hours,” Kellerhals said. “We’ve been together almost 24/7.”
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