February 27, 2017
Ridge Spring News
Harriet Householder
Juniper Restaurant has
been invited to participate in the Charleston Food & Wine Festival this
coming weekend!!! We are so exited, if your are going stop by and say hello! We
will be there Wednesday as part of the South Carolina Chef Ambassador
program and again on Friday representing Juniper and Ridge Spring!! In
addition we will be open our regular dining hours, for more information on CFWF
check them out on Facebook https://www.facebook. com/ChsWineandFood/
Anne Rauton Smith
and Judy Adamick have an exhibit hanging at the Aiken Center for the Arts until March 25th. They are included in the main gallery
with a group called "The Five".
The
Saluda- based churches in our association are joining forces together to have a
Spring Festival on Saturday,
April 15 from10-12 noon. We will have a community -
wide egg hunt, jump castles, air slides and several children’s games. All
events and amusements are free and we will be selling BBQ and drinks at the
Park. Come join us meeting our community and celebrating Easter with them. All
churches are welcome to participate in this festival.
RIDGE SPRING UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH: Big Red Box is FULL of soup. Thanks
to the soup elf who left 4 cases of soup that have been added to the Box. As of
now, the Falcons have a slight lead over the Patriots 45 to 44, with a total
today of 89 cans. These will be delivered next week to local food banks. Thanks
members and community for your help. Beginning on March 21, 2017 at 6:30
p.m. at the Family Life Center, Pastor Miriam Hadden will conduct a series
on the Book of Revelations. All are welcome to participate. No reservation
necessary.
BBQ Benefit for Joey
Fox – Saturday, March 18 - 4 – 7 pm
The
Lutheran Men in Mission at Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church are sponsoring this
benefit for Joey, a member of our church, who has leukemia. He is currently
awaiting a bone marrow transplant. Tickets are $10/plate (pulled pork, slaw,
baked beans, bread) – eat in or take out.
In
addition to dinner, we will have a Bake
Sale with lots of homemade goodies and a Silent Auction. A number of items will be up for auction including
a condo for a week at Fripp Island, gift certificates, basket of “Southern
Things”, artwork….Tickets can be purchased from: Church Office (685-7523)
Monday thru Wednesday 9:30 am – 2:30 pm; Maxwell & Halford Drug
Store-Johnston; Larry Hatcher (275-4839); Eric Carlson (275-3140); and Joe Derrick (803-480-0067). The benefit will be held in
Mt. Calvary’s Fellowship Building. The church is located at 1186 Mt. Calvary
Road, Johnston.
Denise Attaway,
College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences; Public Service and
Agriculture February 22, 2017:
CLEMSON — A group of Clemson
University students is taking its peach research to San Francisco in April to
compete in the American Chemical Society National Meeting Competition.
This is the first time a Clemson
undergraduate team has been invited to compete in the food chemistry category.
They will compete with students from Cornell University and from Germany. Their Creative
Inquiry project, “The Investigation of Antioxidant Capacity and
Bioactive Chemicals in South Carolina Grown Peaches,” is the result of related
research conducted by Clemson student Ryan Ramey and project adviser Feng Chen,
a professor in the food, nutrition and packaging
sciences department.
The research focuses on the
nutritional value of peaches, finding specific chemicals called phenolics and
measuring the phenolics to determine how and why these chemicals are beneficial
to humans.
The project is funded by the Carr
Family Endowment and Clemson University Creative Inquiry. Chalmers and
Lori Anne Carr, owners of Titan Farms and funders of the project, said they are
excited to see what doors it may open for the South Carolina peach industry.
“Chalmers and I believe the Creative
Inquiry program is an outstanding way to engage students, faculty and
businesses like ours in looking at real-world issues and possible solutions,”
said Lori Anne Carr. “We are delighted to be on the ground floor of research
that could dramatically increase consumer demand for peaches and, most
especially, South Carolina peaches.”
Josie Rodgers
Illness is running rampant
not just in our local communities, but across the state. It is imperative that we try to prevent
serious illness by taking precautions such as washing hands often, covering our
coughs and sneezes, and staying away from others if we are contagious or
running a fever. It is crucial that we
keep our children home from school if they have a fever or virus or have
vomited in the last 24 hours. We will only
pass the sickness around and around if we send kids to school before they are
well. We’ve also already seen pollen
flying through the air. If this is your
time to suffer from seasonal allergies, get a head start on prevention!
Day of Caring: On Wed., March 1, Aiken County Public Schools
invites you to roll up your sleeves with us for a day of service devoted to our
community’s public schools. From refurbishing flower gardens, pressure washing,
trimming bushes, painting and building outdoor classrooms, to sorting books,
painting a mural and creating displays for student achievements, March 1 is an
opportunity for interested volunteers, businesses, clubs, groups and
organizations, to join us as we work TOGETHER to enhance educational
environments and spruce up curb appeal district-wide. Most schools have both an outdoor morning project
and indoor afternoon project. Volunteers may register to support the school
during the morning, afternoon or both.
To help with the ONE K-12
COMMUNITY DAY OF CARING, view the Calendar for March 1 for the Day of
Caring Project List with all volunteer opportunities. Projects are also located
on the calendar (for March 1) of each individual school webpage. Once you've found a project that interests
you, please register to participate. All volunteers for the ONE K-12 COMMUNITY
DAY OF CARING will need to set up an account and register. Registration is
simple and easy. Just follow the Step-By-Step Registration Instructions. Businesses interested in providing materials
or funding for project supplies are encouraged to contact our school principals
directly (contact information is on the listed projects for each
school/project).
RSM Elem (Rene
Miller): 4-K registration for the 2017-2018
school year begins March 6 and ends April 28. Parents must bring the following
items for children to be considered for the program: Official (long-form) birth
certificate (shortform will not be accepted) , updated immunization record, 2
proofs of address (electric bill, water bill, mortgage/rental agreement) , either
the child's Medicaid card OR a W2 form and pay-stub (if child does not have
Medicaid), parent ID. For more info,
please ask for Mrs. Abellan or Mrs. Mims-Herrera.
The RS-M Elem Natural
Pageant
will be held March 16 @ 6:30pm.
Registration fee of $20 & application fee are due by March 3. The
pageant is open to girls & boys in Miss and Master categories. Admission to pageant is $5. See Mrs. Cockrell for more info.
PALS, 4k and 5k News: What a wonderful
time we had at our Family Enrichment
Session. During the February
parenting class, the participants engaged in sharing information about
themselves during a relaxing coloring session. The participants also shared
information concerning their child’s progress in school. Our next session will
be March 7 beginning at 1:30 p.m. and ending at 2:30 p.m. The class that has highest percentage of
parent participation will win a Movie Party!
The RSME Walk/Jog
Club
traveled 15.6 miles last week. That puts
us at 306.45 miles for the year out of the 516 miles that we need to get to
Washington D.C. We are currently on I-95
in Smithfield NC. It is not too late to
join! Just bring in your signed
participation form and help us walk/jog to Washington D.C.! We need to average 18 miles per week for the
rest of the year to make our goal so come early, come often, and RUN!
RSM Middle: The science fair was a great success! Just walking into the cafetorium and seeing
all the amazing presentations was wonderful!
Winners are as follows: 8th grade: 1st William
Moyer, 2nd Audrey Derrick, 3rd Arteria Knight, Honorable
Mention Chelsey Ricker; 7th grade:
1st Madison Wooton, 2nd Logan McClure, 3rd
Jordan Gibson, Honorable Mention Meleah Jones; 6th grade: 1st Trinity La Brew, 2nd
Luciana Charamonte, 3rd Robby Mitchell, Honorable Mention Yazmine Cannon.
RSM High: Congratulations to senior Alicia Key for being a
semi-finalist for the National Beta Club
Scholarship!
REMINDERS
March 11 Benefit for Ricky
Rodgers at the Civic Center
from 4-7pm.
March 18 BBQ Benefit for Joey
Fox at Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church
Ridge Spring Library
hours:
Mon/Tues 8:30 am - 12 pm; Wed., 8:30 – 4:30; Thurs 8:30 am - 12:30 pm; Fri 8:30
pm -4:30 pm
Ridge Spring Post Office hours: Mon-Fri. 7:30 am – 11:30 am; Sat 9 – 10 am
Saluda County Library Hours:
Mon/Wed
8:30 am-5 pm; Tues/Thurs 8:30 am – 6 pm; Fri 8:30 am – 5 pm; Sat closed
Recycling Center Hours: Mon/Wed/Fri 1-7; Sat 7-7; Sun 3-7; Tues/Thurs closed
First Thursday of the Month:
AARS meets at 6:30, 685-5783
Third Thursday of the
Month: FORS at
Library at 5:00