June 2, 2014
The
Vouchers for the Farmers Market will be distributed on June 14th at
the Gazebo. AgSouth had donated $500.00
to help promote the Farmers Markets throughout the state and has helped
us. There will also be cloth bags for
each person at the Market from AgSouth, too.
The
Peach Tree 23 Yard Sale is upon us. Have
a blast. IT is 44 miles long and full of
treasures. I hope to see you in our
town.
We
have a new business in Ridge Spring “Off the Beaten Path” which is an artisan and Craftsmen Emporium. This
is a wonderful Addition to the shopping experience in Ridge Spring. Grand opening is June 7 at 200 DuBose Street
in RS.
The
Palmetto Tractor Club will have plow day at Meherrin on the 7th
also.
An
article in the Sunday State Newspaper lists all participants and our Joe is
listed. How wonderful for Mrs. Jeanne Palyok and her family to head this project up. If you get a chance, read the article. Here is his itinerary for this return
journey.
June 3 Tuesday: After breakfast we
will go to Arromanches, a small village where the English and Canadians landed.
It was the artificial port chosen to land tanks, trucks, equipment, provisions,
etc. We can still see remnants of the floating roads, pontoons and other articles
on the beach and on the water. We will visit one of the first, i f not the
first, museum of WWII, overlooking the beach. It is a small museum with
articles depicting the history of the landing, clothing, equipment, a diorama,
which shows the air activity leading to the landing of the troops. To end our
visit, we will see a movie describing the building of the port activity in
England. After the visit we will have lunch. We will then go to Bayeux, where
those who wish will go visit the famous Bayeux Tapestry, done by William the
Conqueror's wife and noble women. It is the story of the war in which William of Normandy regained
the throne of England in 1066.
Wednesday,
June 4 In order to avoid some of the crowds who will attend the official
ceremony, we will go to the American Cemetery where we will be able to visit.
At that time, we will place our South Carolina wreath at the monument. We will
drive down to Omaha Beach. After lunch we will visit the German cemetery at La Cambe.
OLDE
TREASURES: Thanks
to all who came by on the 24th to honor our veterans and other military.
We enjoyed sharing refreshments and stories with you. Thanks to everyone
who has taken the time to drop by pictures of loved ones and possibly yourself
to add to our collage of pictures in our windows. I was in town on an off
day and as I drove up I noticed a man standing at the window intently looking
at all of the pictures. A few minutes later as I was ready to leave, I
came from the back of the building around the side of the post office and found
a lady enjoying the pictures.
I did not interrupt her,
but left her with her thoughts and memories. I have had quite a few tell
me how much they appreciate our putting the pictures there for them to
see. You will be able to enjoy them through June 7th. If you have
some you would like to add, please feel free to do so. You can also see
the pictures on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/oldetreasures
Laura Walker is no
longer with Olde Treasures. We would like to say goodbye and wish her
well.
CARLENE’S: Our shop has just completed
our ninth month in business and I would like to thank all of our customers for
shopping local. I want you to know how much I enjoy each of
you. You are all so interesting to me, each with a different
personality and a different antique interest; you are a real kaleidoscope of
joy. Thanks to those of you who like to share your knowledge and engage
in conversation about various things. You help to make my day. A
day without customers and/or conversation is a long day. You are each
special and I just want to let you know that. One day several dealers,
a customer and I sat around a round table in the shop and shared lunch together
swapping stories and laughter. It was such a good feeling. The shop
felt like an old time general store. Just one of the little things that
brings pleasure to life in a small town. Once again, thank you.
Come when you can. Keep up with what is new on our Facebook
page https://www.facebook.com/carlenesrs Marian Warner
Pam Long: Congratulations
to the RSM Peaches (girls softball team 10 & 11 year olds), they won all
but two games. They did a great job.
The Johnston
Farmer's & Artist's Market kicks off bright and early Saturday morning, June 7th (same day as the Peach Tree 23 Yard Sale
that brings a lot of excitement to our area). In addition to seasonal
fruits and vegetables Johnston United Methodist Church will be selling BBQ
sandwiches beginning
at 8 a.m.
The regular Thursday afternoon market from 4 - 6 p.m. begins on Thursday,
June 12th. All will be held in front of the library/warehouse
building on Calhoun Street.
For more information call Anne Smith at 803-275-4097 or Donna Livingston at 803-275-0010.
An exhibit by Judy
Adamick and Anne
Rauton Smith continues
at The Stables Restaurant on Rose
Hill Estate in Aiken. The restaurant opens at 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
The exhibit continues until August.
AARS has exciting news to
announce. South Carolina artist, Jim Harrison, will have an artist's
reception show and sale at the Art Center of Ridge Spring on Sunday,
October 5th from 1-4. The public is invited to attend.
Art Camp will be held June
18th,19th and 20 with Youth Artist's Reception on the 21st. from
10-12. The theme is "Going Green at Art Camp."
This year's camp will be from 8:30-11:30 for ages 8-12.
Cost is $50. Contact the Art Center for details, call Donna Minor at 685-5783,
or contact our website.
Samantha
McClure: Ridge Spring Baptist VBS is June 22-27. Supper and registration
will begin at 5:30. There will be an Adult class each night following the
opening assembly. This years theme is SonTreasure Island. Join us as we learn
about Gods love for us through the book 1 Corinthians 13. Commencement will be
Friday at 6pm. Supper will be served after.
It’s that time again!!!The Young Adults Ministry of Ridge Hill Baptist Church
announces A Family Fun Day and Community Cookout on the
grounds of the Ridge Hill Baptist Church in Ridge Spring on
Saturday June 14th from 11 am- 3 pm. All are invited
to come and bring a grill, some food, your favorite chair, and a good attitude.
The event is being planned as a day
to celebrate community life in Ridge Spring.
The Reunion of the RSM classes from
1956 to 1968 was a huge success. Thank
you to all for makig it a wonderful occasion.
JOSIE
RODGERS:
Red Hill Farmer Aiden Rodgers celebrated the birth of his first baby goat Sun., June
1. Aiden’s goat Sweetie (which he paid
for with his own money) gave birth to a beautiful brown baby girl Sun
afternoon. Aiden announced the birth
with, “Hallelujah! It’s a miracle!” He had been awaiting this birth for quite
some time and is proud to be a “grandpa”!
the new goat’s name is Spottie due to her 3 little white spots. Proud billy goat papa is Bob
Palmetto Dance Academy
will present its annual spring showcase on June 8 at 3:30 at the B-L Fine Arts
Center (admission $5). This year’s
showcase, “As Seen on TV,” features
theme songs of shows we grew up with as well as those of some current
shows! Registration is open, but classes
are filling up fast. Interested dancers
should contact the studio for more information 864/445-0100.
RSM High News:
RSM Elem Mid News
(Rene Miller): The Joint Women's Clubs
of Aiken
present the
"Celebration
of Character" each year to honor students with excellent character from
each
school
in the district. Students honored from RS-M Elementary include Robbie Barrineau, KaNaan Ligons, and Mikala
Middlebrooks. The celebration was held on May 10 at St. Angela Hall in
Aiken. Winners received their
certificates from Mayor Fred Cavanaugh.
We are very proud of our students for receiving this honor!
Second
grader Benny Padgett is a real
saver. He worked hard all year going "above and beyond" in class
earning points to spend at the Trojan
Trading Post. The big-ticket item was a Razor Scooter. He saved all year and finally got the 60 points
needed to buy it. Fellow students showed support for him, making cards of
congratulations and encouragement. His mother came for a surprise presentation
ceremony. Way to go, Benny!
Congratulations
to our 8th grade students that took End
of Course Exams last week; 94% of English I students passed, 100% of
Algebra I students passed with a C or better! We are so proud of all of these
students!
Mrs. Ann Hughes presented 138 books
to our kindergarten classes. A book will be
given
to each boy and girl at our Kindergarten
Promotion Ceremony on Tuesday, June 3. These books were donated by the Spann United Methodist Church in Ward.
This
donation was made possible through the Million
Books campaign, sponsored by Spann United Methodist, giving books to young
children ages 3-9 years old. The church likes to support local programs.
Mrs.
Hughes is a former educator from Edgefield County. She taught at Johnston
Primary
School for 22 years in the Gifted and Talented Program, computer lab, and
reading lab. She worked with children in kindergarten through fourth grade.
Mrs. Hughes says, “Reading has always been an important part of my life. Our
church is proud to support literacy for our young children.” On behalf of our
kindergarteners, we would like to say a big “thank you” to Mrs. Hughes and
SpannUnited Methodist Church.
All
students dropped everything and read for thirty minutes each day last week.
This is normal practice in our classrooms, but this time students were reading
for sponsors. Thanks to all the sponsors of our students! They really shined
this week as readers. Sixty-nine students participated and earned a total of
$2,290.60 for our school’s PTO. Dylan Harris earned the most sponsors was Dylan
Harris. He was awarded a $25 gift card. Our 1st runner up was Alyssa
Whitfield, and 2nd runner up was Jamirah Lites. Both students
received a $10 gift card. All student participants received a certificate and
pizza party. We are so proud of them!
Field Day Fun: Thanks to everyone who helped with field day
this year to make it a success. A big thank you goes to Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. Moss, and all the parents
that
came out to cheer on and support our students. Our students really enjoy the
opportunity
to
compete and play each year.
Winners Primary Division: Class
Champion- Mrs. Shealy's class; 2nd Place - Mrs. Tonya Rodgers'
class; 3rd Place - Mrs. Berry's class; Top Male Athlete- Jonathon
Ortiz; Top Female Athlete- Cassandra Oakman
Winners
Elementary Division: Class Champion- Mrs. Matthews' class; 2nd
Place- Mrs. Rebecca Rodgers' class; 3rd Place- Mrs. Wilson's class;
Top Male Athlete-Tayshaun Samuels;
Top
Female Athlete- Vy Bussey.
Winners
Middle School Division: Class Champion- Mrs. Morris's class; 2nd
Place- Mrs. Korey's class; 3rd Place- Mrs. Baker’s class; Top Male
Athlete- Michael Ziolkowski; Top Female Athlete- Bailie Davis. Class Champions and Top Athletes were
determined by totaling points received for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place
for each event.
Reminders:
June 7: Peach Tree 23 Yard Sale
June 14: Farmers’ Market Opens
June 14: Ridge Hill Community Fun Day
June 19: FORS meets at RSUMC Center
Ridge
Spring Library hours:
Mon/Tues 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.; Thurs 8:30 am - 12:30 pm; Fri 12:30 pm -4:30 pm;
Sat 9 am -12:00 noon. The Ridge Spring Library always needs volunteers to help.
They have also received donated books.
Every 2nd & 4th
Monday: Kids' Corner Story Time 10:30-11:30 a.m., at the Ridge Spring Library.
Every first Tuesday of
the Month: AARS meets 685-5783
Every Wednesday: AA
meets at Recovery Works
Every
Monday & Friday: Narcotics
Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous meetings 7:00 pm at The Ridge Spring Library
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