March
23, 2020
Ridge Spring News
Harriet
Householder
We recently treated a patient at Ridge Spring Family Practice who was
later tested at Lexington Medical Center and found to be positive for COVID-19.
In compliance with the CDC guidelines for healthcare workers, we are
restricting our staff from coming into the office for 14 days. After
consultation with DHEC, we have already contacted any patients that may have
come into contact with the affected patient.
We have routed the phones to another of our
sites so that we can continue to respond to your questions and needs. We have
staff available to take your call and, where possible, are happy to assist you
with possibly being seen at another one of our locations. We are also working
with our pharmacy to help ensure seamless access to prescriptions you may be
needing. For all patient questions or concerns, please call 803-685-3100. We
plan to reopen this office on April 1.
From
HH: We
are all concerned about the Corona virus.
Number one rule is to wash your hands thoroughly. The goal is for 20 seconds so it has been
suggested to sing Happy Birthday. I
tried it and finished the song in 10 seconds.
So I have learned to sing Happy Birthday almost twice. I was planning to go on a European River
Cruise in April. The trip has been
postponed. One suggestion I learned from
my sister-in-law, make sure when you make reservations at hotels or such, they
have a cancellation policy.
I am also on facebook. My goal is to post at least 3 humorous posts
each day for as long as I can. So far, I
have been fortunate to meet my own quota for four days in a row. Denise from Ridge Antiques and Dry Goods has
been posting some great ones. Did you
hear of the person in Walgreens cussing out a person with a shopping cart full
of Toilet Paper. When the person finally
took a breath the cart pusher said, "maam,
I'm trying to restock the shelves."
Summerville, SC was on the ABC National news this morning for giving out rolls of toilet paper and not
tickets.
The Art Association
of Ridge Spring has
decided in the best interest of our community and its individuals to cancel all
classes and to remain closed for the rest of the month of March. We will be
contacting those who had signed up for classes during the month of March to
make arrangements for future dates. We hope this does not inconvenience any one
too much. We look forward to opening our doors again and hosting classes as
soon as we are assured that it will be safe for the general public. Thank you
for your understanding.
The Blue Canoe that is in the old Bank
building is taking advantage of the drive through windo to get the best cup of
coffee around. Check out its menu, too.
Enjoy
RIDGE SPRING UNITED METHODIST CHURCH:
Welcome to Spring!
Ridge Spring United Methodist
Church (RSUMC) during the month of March will be collecting items for an Easter
Egg Hunt. The Big Red Box (BRB) will be hungry for candy, plastic eggs and
other fun Easter items. RSUMC is on Face Book. Find us, like us and keep
up with what is going on. There
will be NO Church Service March 29, 2020.
Josie Rodgers
My only thoughts on the pandemic: get
educated, stop panicking, take precautions, be patient, use your common sense.
My students have been studying Brutus’ and Mark Antony’s speeches in Julius
Caesar and learning about ethos, pathos, and logos. They can’t believe how
easily and quickly the mob was swayed by each speaker and the chaos that ensued
shortly thereafter. Sound familiar?
Camp Gravatt News: During this time of uncertainty and fear,
please know that our Gravatt family is constantly lifted up in prayers of protection
and peace. Our staff is closely monitoring the updates concerning the spread of
COVID-19. All decisions made will be in the best interest of our campers,
guests, and staff. In the mean time, please look over our procedures and
policies to minimize exposure AT Gravatt on our website (linked below). If you
have any questions regarding camp programming, please contact Camp Director
Danielle Steger at danielle@campgravatt.org. Health and safety
is Gravatt’s number one priority at this time. As always, remember those
affected in your thoughts and prayers, as we fight this thing together as one
Body of Christ.
Review from David
Marshall James: : "The Holdout" by Graham Moore
The sleeper hit of 2020
is bounding out of bed while the year is young: A murder-mystery/legal
thriller that will have book clubs dashing out the dishes and dialing up the
dialogue, with ethical issues abounding.
Novelist and Academy
Award-winning screenwriter Graham Moore sets the stage in Los Angeles with the
ten-year, reality-TV-extravaganza reunion of a jury that turned in a hotly
debated (during and after the trial) verdict in a sensational trial involving a
young, black male defendant and a 15-year-old daughter of a billionaire.
Because one crusading
juror, Maya Seale, swayed all the doubting Thomas's and Thomasina's of the
jury-- much like Henry Fonda in the film "Twelve Angry Men"-- and
because one disgruntled juror, Rick Leonard, called her out after the trial
(and even went on to write a book, in which he blasted her all over again),
sparks are expected to fly on that reality-TV reunion.
On, how the sparks flew
during the months Maya and Rick were sequestered with the others, but for
different reasons. All this toxic personal history makes Maya-- the Fonda
figure, Hank not Jane-- all the more determined to skip the televised
gathering. Yet Rick ambushes her one month before the reunion, claiming
that he has unearthed proof that the defendant in the trial, Bobby Nock,
murdered the teenage Jessica Silver, a student at the private school where
Bobby, originally from Virginia, was teaching.
Rick informs Maya that
he's saving the big reveal for the TV cameras. Furthermore, she has since
become a successful L.A. defense attorney, and her boss believes Maya will
generate boffo biz for their firm if she reunites with her eleven compatriots
of yore, regardless of how much she'd like to bail on the event.
While the author presents
his case, the reader may wonder: Where is this headed? The first plot twist heralds the
procession of many to come, with some biggies stacking up toward the
finish. And why bother with a trial without witnesses? It's
positively un-American. Make that un-Constitutional. We want to see the
lady with the shapely gams, clad in black, her face covered by the veil on her
hat, take the stand to deliver enriched-uranium testimony. (Bonus points
if you remember that pop-cultural showstopper from the 1980s.)
No spoilers on any of the
many page-stoppers and jaw droppers that red-pepper this novel. Plus,
plenty of sidebars-for-thought unscroll, concerning the grinding wheels of
American jurisprudence. Above all, how fickle was the fate that drew
Maya, Rick, and the ten other jurors (plus three alternates) together to
determine the future of an alleged murderer? The simple act of jury
compliance transforms way more than one-dozen lives, a perverse catalyst that
wields its seismic power in this surprise standout novel of the New Year.
Harriet's Garden Tips: This is a good time to start those
seeds for this summer. This year I am
going to plant daylilies among or by my beautiful daffodils. Those daffodils are so beautiful but once
they have bloomed, you have to wait such a long time for those leaves to die
down. It takes forever. I always want to cut them back too soon. So If the daylilies are near them, their foliage
should help cover up the ugly leaves of the daffodils. It just might work. We have two sources of daylilies in Ridge
Spring. By June we should have them for
sale at the Farmers' Market too.
REMINDERS
May 16: Magnolia Ridge Antique & Art
Gathering
Jeannette Carr Memorial: 864.656.5896,
www.clemson.edu/isupportcu, Jeannette Carr
Memorial, Annual Giving Office, 110 Daniel Drive, Clemson, SC 29631
Ridge Spring Library Hours: Mon. Tues. 9:00 - 12:00; Wed. Thurs. Closed;
Fri. 10:00 -
4:00; Sat. 10:00 - 1:00.
Ridge Spring Post
Office hours: Mon-Fri. 7:30 am – 11:30 am; Sat 9 – 10 am
Recycling Center Hours: Mon/Wed/Fri 1-7; Sat
7-7; Sun 3-7; Tues/Thurs closed
Fridays &
Saturdays: AARS hours 10:00-2:00
or by appt, free admission
Every first Thursday
of the Month: AARS meets at 6:30, 685-5783
Third Thursday: FORS at Town Hall at
5:30 PM
Second
Tuesday: Ridge Spring Harvest Festival