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TodayPolk County Transporta-
tion Authority makes a regular trip to Hendersonville on the first and third Tuesday of each month. 894-8203.
Hospice of the Carolina Foothills daytime grief sup-port group, first Tuesday each month, noon, Hospice Center behind St. Luke’s Hospital. For anyone grieving the death of a loved one. No registration; no charge. 828-894-7000, 800-617-7132, [email protected].
The Meeting Place Senior Center Tuesday activities in-clude ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; art class, 10 a.m., Bingo or movie, 12:30 p.m. 828-894-0001.
Polk County Historical Association Museum, open Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free.
Saluda Senior Center, Bridge, Tuesdays, 10 a.m., chair exercise, 2:15 p.m. 828-749-9245.
Polk County Library, pre-school storytime 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, children’s area. 828-894-8721.
Green Creek Commu-nity Center, Zumba exercise
Serving Polk County and Upper Spartanburg and Greenville Counties
Vol. 83 / No. 85 Tryon, N.C. 28782 Tuesday, June 1, 2010 Only 50 cents
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French chef joins Stone Soup; Lawyers merge firms, Market Place, page 3
Tryon Daily Bulletin
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Here’s a list of upcoming meetings and events for area nonprofit community and governmental organizations:
I-26 paving to continue through Sept.$9.3 million project covers 9.2 milesby Leah Justice
Paving currently under way on more than nine miles of I-26 in Polk County is scheduled to be complete Sept. 30, according to N.C. Department of Transpor-tation (DOT) officials.
The $9.3 million paving project, which began in April, will cover 9.2 miles between Saluda and the South Carolina state line.
The project was part of $679 million awarded to North Car-olina through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for 43 highway and bridge projects in the state.
The resurfacing project is be-ing done on both the eastbound and westbound lanes of I-26 between mile marker 61 and the South Carolina state line.
Paving resumed today after taking a break for Memorial Day weekend to open up all lanes for
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Tryon tourism fund down 56 percent(Continued on page 6) Current paving work on I-26 in Polk County. (photo by Leah Justice)
Hospitality tax revenue drops; town budgets $12k for streetscapeby Leah Justice
Tryon’s tourism develop-ment fund will be functioning next year on 56 percent less in revenue.
Tryon Town Council is working on its proposed bud-get for fiscal year 2010-2011,
which will begin July 1. Tryon Town Manager Justin Hembree says the tourism fund is seeing a direct impact from the econ-omy. Revenue from tourism's hospitality tax is lower as fewer visitors come to the area, and the town is not contributing as much from its general fund.
The proposed tourism bud-get, which has not yet been approved by the town’s tourism development authority board, is expected to decrease from
$41,000 this year to $18,005 next year.
The town is expecting $3,000 less in hospitality tax revenue, from $14,000 this year to $11,000 next year, or a 21.43 percent decrease.
The town also this year con-tributed $27,000 from its fund balance to fund the new tourism department and is budgeting only $7,005 next fiscal year.
Hembree says the depart-
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THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN (USPS 643-360) is published daily except Saturdays and Sundays for $60 per year by the Tryon Daily Bulletin, Inc., 16 N. Trade St., Tryon, NC 28782-6656. Periodicals postage paid at Tryon, North Carolina 28782 and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Tryon Daily Bul-letin Inc., 16 N Trade St., Tryon, NC 28782-6656.
How To Reach UsMain number, classifieds and subscriptions: 828-859-9151FAX: 828-859-5575e-mail: [email protected]
Founded Jan. 31, 1928 by Seth M. Vining. (Consolidated with the Polk County News 1955)Jeffrey A. Byrd, Editor and Publisher
www.tryondailybulletin.com
Local Weather
Today: Partly cloudy, with 40 percent chance of scattered thunder-storms. High 83, low 64.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy, with 30 percent chance of isolated thunderstorms. High 85, low 66.
Thursday’s weather was: High 85, low 67, no rain.
Forecast: Today Tomorrow
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• Calendar(Continued from page 1)
classes Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11 a.m., 7 p.m., in gym.
Cracker Barrel, 1 p.m. Tues-days, conference room, Congre-gational Church.
Polk County Historical As-sociation, Tuesday, June 1, 2:30 p.m., Polk County Historical Museum, Columbus. Anna Con-ner will present discuss names in Polk County. Public invited.
Green Creek Farmer’s Market Tuesdays 5 to 7:30 p.m., Green Creek Community Center.
Harmon Field Board of Su-pervisors meets the first Tuesday of each month at 5:30 p.m., Har-mon Field Cabin. Next meeting June 1. Public welcome. 828-859-6655.
Saluda Business Association, first Tuesday of each month, 5:30 p.m., top floor, public library. 828-749-3444.
9-12 Project Polk, Tuesday, June 1, 6 to 8 p.m., Calvert’s Kitchen. All are invited. For in-formation, visit www.912polknc.ning.com.
Al-Anon Family Group meets Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m., Sa-luda Senior Center, 64 Greenville Street, Saluda, one half block off Main Street (U.S. Hwy. 176 S.), 828-749-2251 (Saluda) or 1-800-286-1326.
Foothills Knitting Guild, first Tuesday of each month,
North Woods Farm Fiber and Yarn, 221 North Main Street, Campobello, 7 p.m.
American Legion, Polk County Memorial Post 250, first Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m., 43 Depot Street, Tryon.
WednesdayThe Meeting Place Senior
Center, Wednesday activities include Tai Chi, 9 a.m.; ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; Italian Club Meeting (Buon Giorno), 10 a.m.; senior fitness, 10 a.m. bingo or bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Medication Assis-tance Program, 9 a.m. to noon. 828-894-0001.
Saluda Senior Center, Wednesday activities, power yoga class 6:15 a.m., Trash Train, dominoes game, 10 a.m., gentle Yin yoga 12:30 p.m. Movie Mati-nee, 2 p.m. 828-749-9245.
Tryon Kiwanis Club meets Wednesdays, noon, Congrega-tional Church, 210 Melrose Ave., Tryon.
Skills Building/Problem Solving Skills for boys ages 12-17, Wed., 3:30 to 4:45 p.m., Steps to HOPE. 894-2340.
Polk County Public Library, Wednesdays, 4 p.m., Trailblazers. Hiking, nature education for kids ages 8 and above. Kids should wear good walking shoes, bring water. 828-894-8721.
Male Anger Management Intervention/Education Pro-gram, Wednesdays, 5 to 6:30 p.m., Steps to HOPE. 894-2340.
ThursdayThe Meeting Place Senior
Center, Thursday activities include ceramics, 9:30 a.m. 828-894-0001.
Saluda Senior Center, Thursday activities: knitting group, 9:30 a.m.; gentle Yin yoga 12:30 p.m., gentle Yin Yoga 5:30 p.m., Saluda Center. 828-749-9245.
Polk County Historical Association Museum, open Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free.
Saluda Public Library, Bouncing Babies & Toddlers in Tow, Thursdays, 10 a.m.
Landrum Library, Lap
Babies, Thursdays, 10 a.m.; sto-rytime, 10:30 a.m.
Rotary Club of Tryon, meets every Thursday at noon at Tryon Presbyterian Church on Harmon Field Road.
Tryon Estates will host an all-you-can-eat ice cream sundae benefit to honor local veterans, fire, police, and emergency first responders who serve the retire-ment camput, Thursday, June 3, 1 to 3 p.m. 828-894-3000.
Polk County American Red Cross Chapter Blood Drive, 231 Ward Street, Columbus, Thursday, June 3, 2 to 6 p.m. Call 828-894-2700 to schedule appointment or for information.
Tryon Farmer’s Market, Thursdays, 4 to 6:30 p.m., down-town Tryon.
Tryon Wine Society, Thurs-days, 6 p.m., Pine Crest Inn. 859-9135 or [email protected].
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Family Mem-ber Support Group, meetings for first Thursday of the month have been discontinued for June through August. Call 828-894-0104 for information.
BNESCO Young Entrepre-neurs, for ages 18 - 25, Thurs-days, 6 p.m., Lilac Wine, Tryon.
Columbus Lions Club, Thurs-day, June 3, 6:30 p.m., Calvert’s Restaurant in Columbus. Visitors welcome. 828-894-2505.
Landrum Lions Club, Thurs-day, June 3, 7 p.m., at Lion Holland’s Lake House. Officer installation and cookout.
Al-Anon: Foothills Come to Believe, Thursdays, 7 p.m., Polk Wellness Center, 801 W. Mills St., Suite A, Columbus.
Mill Spring VFW Post 10349, Bingo, Thursdays, 7-9 p.m. (year round). 828-625-9477.
Polk County Democratic Party Executive Committee, Thursday, June 3, 7:30 p.m., Dem-ocrat Headquarters in Columbus. All welcome. 828-894-6017.
AA’s Sobriety and Beyond, Thursdays, 8-9 p.m., Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, 1024 W. Main St., Forest City. 828-863-1313.
Alcoholics Anonymous, Thursdays, 8 p.m., Holy Cross Episcopal Church, 150 Melrose Ave., Tryon.
Alcoholics Anonymous, Thursdays, 8 p.m., CooperRiis, Mill Spring. 828-859-7099.
FridayPolk County Friends of
the Library, book sale, Friday, June 4 and Saturday, June 5, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Library in Columbus.
Polk County American Red Cross Blood Drive, Friday, June 4, 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Tryon Estates.
The Meeting Place Senior Center Friday activities in-clude Movie Matinee, line danc-ing, 10 a.m. Bingo, 12:30 p.m. 828-894-0001.
Saluda Senior Center Friday events: chair exercise, 10 a.m.; Game Day, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Hospice of the Carolina Foothills, weekly informal social group for women coping with loss every Friday, 9 a.m., T.J.’s Cafe in Tryon. Open to newcom-ers. Shannon Slater, 828-894-7000 or 800-617-7132.
Please submit Curb Reporter items in writing at least two days prior to publication. Items must include a name and telephone number of a contact person. Items will be printed in order by date of event, as space allows.
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French chef joins Stone Soup, lawyers merge firmsLake Lure Golf Course reopened
Jean Pierre “JP” Debeuf is the new executive chef at Stone Soup Market & Cafe in Landrum. Debeuf, a native of Nice, France, formerly worked as executive
chef of Elixir restaurant in Vermont.
He studied culinary arts at Thonon-
les-Bains and then went to Boston on an exchange program with the Meridian Hotel.
“My cooking philosophy is not to buy pre-made food, but to make as much as possible in the kitchen,” Debeuf says. The chef says he especially enjoys food from France, fresh seafood and grilled meats.
A summer menu featuring Mediterranean dishes will be com-ing out in early June.
* * *
The law firms of McFarland and McFarland and William H. Miller merged this year and Miller moved into the offices on Trade Street several weeks ago. The prac-tice will continue to handle real estate, probate -- including wills, trusts, estates and business, and will expand its practice to include all areas of civil litigation, zoning and land use.
* * *The Book Shelf, located at 90
Pacolet Street, across from Tryon’s post office, is for sale, and current owner Betsy Goree is actively seeking a buyer.
According to Goree, “It is time for me to pass the business to Tryon’s next bookseller, whoever or wherever that person may be. I have enjoyed the last eight years
of owning and running The Book Shelf, and now family demands make it necessary for me to pre-pare for my own next chapter.”
The Book Shelf has been part of Tryon since 1952, and has been patronized by generations of book buyers.
“Owning and running The Book Shelf is a great second income and/or second career for someone who loves people, books, and small towns. With the American Booksellers Association and Southeastern Independent Booksellers Association, booksell-ers have national and regional support for marketing and train-ing. My greatest concern is that the new owner(s) be a good fit for the business and for The Book Shelf’s customers. I am sure there are more desirable jobs, but I am hard-pressed to imagine any-thing better than greeting Book Shelf customers each day, and surrounding myself with books & writers,” says Betsy Goree.
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neW stone soup exeCutive Chef Jean pierre "Jp" deBeuf
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• Market Place(Continued from page 3)
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She stresses that the shop is operating as usual during the search for the new owner of The Book Shelf.
* * *The Town of Lake Lure has
awarded a five-year contract to the Course Doctors of Flat Rock, NC. to renovate, maintain and operate the Lake Lure Golf Club.
Happy Fox, PGA professional at High-land Lake Golf Club in Flat Rock, will be the profes-sional.
The Lake Lure Golf Club start-ed in 1926 when Lucious Morse proposed the course. The goal was to have as many as three golf courses and to direct the devel-opment for the area to be a year around resort style community. A design of the golf course, by legendary architect Donald Ross is set in place and construction began in 1927.
By late 1929-1930, 9 holes were completed and 9 holes in process or under construc-tion. However, all construction stopped due to the Great Depres-sion. Then in 1932, the Lureland Realty Corp. owned by Lucious Morse transferred ownership of the golf course to the Town of Lake Lure. The clubhouse for the golf course was built in 1935, a WPA Project. The Town of Lake
Lure maintained and operated the course until December 2009.
In 2009 the Town of Lake Lure began considering proposals to renovate, maintain, and operate the golf course. The contract was awarded to the Course Doctors, Inc., out of Flat Rock, NC. The Course Doctors, founded in 1992, specialize in golf course construc-tion and renovations.
Many of the courses Course D o c t o r s h a v e worked on have won awards, such as: Mountain Top
Club and The Club at Irish Creek, both listed in “Top New Courses in 2008” by Golf Week. The Grove Park Inn and Resort, a Donald Ross Design, won “Best Renova-tion 2002.”
The Course Doctors also own and operate Highland Lake Golf Club.
In recent months, the firm has rebuilt the greens and converted to bent grass, rebuilt all existing tee boxes and constructed several new tees to increase playability, restored all bunkers, and updated the irrigation system,
The pro shop also is in the pro-cess of being updated, along with general landscaping improve-ments around the clubhouse. “It is the goal of Course Doctors to give the Town of Lake Lure a course that they can be proud of and will be an asset to the local tourism industry,” Fox said.
Shirley Odel, Polk County agent for N.C. Farm Bureau Mutal Insurance Co., was named among the Top 75 agents for 2009 at the annual sales conference of the Farm Bureau Insurance companies held in Greensboro in March.
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Appointments\misc\rAtes & Ads – page 14
AppointmentsA local equestrian supplement
published monthly in the tryon daily Bulletin.
July's editionComing
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The Hoofbeats of the Carolina Foothills
F R E E
Volume 3 Issue 6
March 2009
A monthly publication of The Tryon Daily Bulletin
'No land –
No horses':
conservation
experts
speak at FRC
program
Showcasing
Local
Horsepeople:
Green Creek
Hounds
Hunt Week
'An ode to
age,' the latest
'Carousel
Horse' column
by Catherine
Macaulay
Results:
Biltmore West
Range Hunter
Pace; WCHP
season standings
as of Feb. 1
Dr. robert McDaniel
Once upon a time, not
so long ago, a local couple
happened upon a skinny
little Appaloosa mare in a
dirt lot. Her owner no longer
wanted to trail ride her; she
wasn’t needed any more.
Luckily this couple knew
a few things about horses
and decided to take her
home with them and find
the little mare a new family.
Some extra food, good grass
and a few trail rides later this
couple put an ad up in the
local feed store.
At this very same time, a
sweet “horse crazy” young
girl had convinced her
parents to let her take some
riding lessons. She caught
the bug and now dreamed of
having her own horse. After
some poking and prodding
her parents answered an ad
they found at the local feed
store: an Appaloosa mare –
for sale! The little girl, whose name
is Amanda, met the little
mare, who’s name is Nia,
and as most dreams happen
(when they come true) it was
destined they be together.
One man's trash is another's treasure
Amanda started to take
lessons from a local profes-
sional. After about six weeks
of lessons Amanda and Nia
entered the Foothills Riding
Club Horse Trial at FENCE
where they won their dres-
sage class and successfully
completed the cross-country
course and stadium jump-
ing. They ended up high
point!Amanda Morfino on her new horse Nia, with Renée and Nick Morfino. (photo submitted)
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holiday traffic.Beginning today, work will
be done 24 hours a day, accord-ing to DOT engineer Aaron Powell. Powell says work is currently on schedule and
the westbound lane from near Landrum to the bottom of the mountain is complete. The eastbound section is being paved now.
Other work to be done is repairing the median wall and completing paving on the moun-tain section up to Saluda.
BBQ festival features expanded kids’ activities
Children enjoy activities that will be available at the 2010 Blue Ridge BBQ & Music Festival. (photo submitted)
The Asheville Kids Party is pitching its tents and unloading its fun-stuffed trunks for two full days of wholesome, creative fun for children at the Blue Ridge Barbecue & Music Festival, June 11 and 12 at Harmon Field. And it is all included in the admis-sion at the gate (children 12 and under are admitted free).
The brainchild of Chuck Wil-lard, the Asheville Kids Party is well known in the area for providing innovative and imagi-native fun wherever it appears. Kids at the barbecue can join in a game of water-balloon bowling, help set up a Domino disaster or try their skill with marbles. They can dress up in the princess tent and the costume tent; create art with survey tape; put their mark on a mural; and more.
For the admission price, the entire family can enjoy a full-line up of live music, a juried craft show, a stroll through Hog
A child enjoys one of the activities that will be available at the 2010 BBQ Festival. (photo submitted)
Heaven where 80 cookers are vying for trophies, cash prizes, and bragging rights - plus all the festivities that have built the festival a big and loyal following over its 17 years in operation.
In addition to the Asheville Kids Party, the barbecue has carnival rides on site for an ad-ditional cost. Kid-friendly foods, such as hot dogs, pizza, and
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• BBQ fest(Continued from page 6)
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NOTICE OF FOrEClOsurE salE10 sP 45
Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by Alan W. Boland (PRES-ENT RECORD OWNER[S]: Alan Winston Boland) to PRLAP, Inc., Trustee(s), dated the 3rd day of December, 2002, and recorded in Book 292, Page 392, in Polk County Registry, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Substitute Trustee Services, Inc. having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Polk County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door in the City of Columbus, Polk County, North Carolina, or the customary location designated for foreclosure sales, at 3:30 PM on June 15, 2010 and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate situated in the County of Polk, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows:
ALL that certain lot or parcel of land situated in Cooper Gap Township, Polk County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a new iron in the northern margin of the right of way for North Carolina State Road #1161, said point being located South 86 degrees 15 minutes West 35.04 feet and North 27 degrees 20 minutes East 35.76 feet from a spike in the center of said State Road #1161, which spike is the terminus of the Third (3rd) call contained in the description in that Deed from Wayne Wilson and wife to Ernest N. Nelson and wife, dated May 26, 1996 and recorded in Book 143 at Page 44, Polk County Registry; and running from said beginning point; thence with the line of the remaining property of Ernest N. Nelson, North 27 degrees 20 minutes East 29.36 feet to a new iron pin; thence still with Nolan North 28 degrees 54 minutes 40 seconds West 386.42 feet to a new iron point in the eastern margin of the Sixty (60) foot right of way for North Carolina State Road #1138 Two (2) calls as follows: South 35 degrees 32 minutes 50 seconds West 381.57 feet to a new iron pin and South 16 degrees 14 minutes 30 seconds West (crossing a power line right of way) 33.80 feet to a new iron pin near the intersection of State Road #1138 and State Road #1161; thence with the Northern margin of the Sixty (60) foot
right of way for State Road #1161 Four (4) calls as follows: South 42 degrees 27 minutes 10 seconds East 46.77 feet to a point, South 78 degrees 14 minutes 10 seconds East 32.99 feet to a new iron pin, North 88 degrees 12 minutes 10 seconds East 74.25 feet to a new iron pin near a power line right of way and North 86 degrees 15 minutes East 267.11 feet to the point of begin-ning, containing 2.00 acres, more or less, as shown and delineated upon a plat entitled, "Norman L. & Susan N. Spivey, Cooper Gap Twp., Polk Co., N.C.," dated December 7, 1976, and prepared by Sam T. Marlowe & Associ-ates, Inc., Registered Land Surveyor, bearing Plat 610C and reference is hereby made to said plat in aid of this description. Together with improve-ments located thereon; said property being located at 50 Owl Hollow Road, Mill Spring, North Carolina.
Trustee may, in the Trustee's sole discretion, delay the sale for up to one hour as provided in NCGS §45-21.23.
Should the property be purchased by a third party, that person must pay the tax of Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1).
The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the offi-cers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either the Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibili-ties or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, special assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. Said property is also being sold subject to applicable Federal and State laws.
A cash deposit or cashier’s check (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale.
An order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property is sold.
Any person who occupies the prop-
erty pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days’ written no-tice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination.
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, except as stated below in the instance of bankruptcy protection.
IF YOU ARE UNDER THE PROTEC-TION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANKRUPTCY PROCEED-ING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIRE-MENT AND FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, ASSESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY.
This 18th day of May, 2010.SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SERVICES,
INC.SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEEBY: Attorney at LawThe Law Firm of Hutchens, Senter
& Britton, P.A.Attorneys for Substitute Trustee
Services, Inc.P.O. Box 10284317 Ramsey StreetFayetteville, North Carolina 28311http://sales.hsbfirm.comCase No: 1027745adv.6/1,8
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Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by Alan W. Boland (PRES-ENT RECORD OWNER[S]: Alan Winston Boland) to PRLAP, Inc., Trustee(s), dated the 3rd day of December, 2002, and recorded in Book 292, Page 392, in Polk County Registry, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Substitute Trustee Services, Inc. having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Polk County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door in the City of Columbus, Polk County, North Carolina, or the customary location designated for foreclosure sales, at 3:30 PM on June 15, 2010 and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate situated in the County of Polk, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows:
ALL that certain lot or parcel of land situated in Cooper Gap Township, Polk County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a new iron in the northern margin of the right of way for North Carolina State Road #1161, said point being located South 86 degrees 15 minutes West 35.04 feet and North 27 degrees 20 minutes East 35.76 feet from a spike in the center of said State Road #1161, which spike is the terminus of the Third (3rd) call contained in the description in that Deed from Wayne Wilson and wife to Ernest N. Nelson and wife, dated May 26, 1996 and recorded in Book 143 at Page 44, Polk County Registry; and running from said beginning point; thence with the line of the remaining property of Ernest N. Nelson, North 27 degrees 20 minutes East 29.36 feet to a new iron pin; thence still with Nolan North 28 degrees 54 minutes 40 seconds West 386.42 feet to a new iron point in the eastern margin of the Sixty (60) foot right of way for North Carolina State Road #1138 Two (2) calls as follows: South 35 degrees 32 minutes 50 seconds West 381.57 feet to a new iron pin and South 16 degrees 14 minutes 30 seconds West (crossing a power line right of way) 33.80 feet to a new iron pin near the intersection of State Road #1138 and State Road #1161; thence with the Northern margin of the Sixty (60) foot
right of way for State Road #1161 Four (4) calls as follows: South 42 degrees 27 minutes 10 seconds East 46.77 feet to a point, South 78 degrees 14 minutes 10 seconds East 32.99 feet to a new iron pin, North 88 degrees 12 minutes 10 seconds East 74.25 feet to a new iron pin near a power line right of way and North 86 degrees 15 minutes East 267.11 feet to the point of begin-ning, containing 2.00 acres, more or less, as shown and delineated upon a plat entitled, "Norman L. & Susan N. Spivey, Cooper Gap Twp., Polk Co., N.C.," dated December 7, 1976, and prepared by Sam T. Marlowe & Associ-ates, Inc., Registered Land Surveyor, bearing Plat 610C and reference is hereby made to said plat in aid of this description. Together with improve-ments located thereon; said property being located at 50 Owl Hollow Road, Mill Spring, North Carolina.
Trustee may, in the Trustee's sole discretion, delay the sale for up to one hour as provided in NCGS §45-21.23.
Should the property be purchased by a third party, that person must pay the tax of Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1).
The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the offi-cers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either the Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibili-ties or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, special assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. Said property is also being sold subject to applicable Federal and State laws.
A cash deposit or cashier’s check (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale.
An order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property is sold.
Any person who occupies the prop-
erty pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days’ written no-tice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination.
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, except as stated below in the instance of bankruptcy protection.
IF YOU ARE UNDER THE PROTEC-TION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANKRUPTCY PROCEED-ING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIRE-MENT AND FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOT INTENDED AS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, ASSESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSONALLY.
This 18th day of May, 2010.SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SERVICES,
INC.SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEEBY: Attorney at LawThe Law Firm of Hutchens, Senter
& Britton, P.A.Attorneys for Substitute Trustee
Services, Inc.P.O. Box 10284317 Ramsey StreetFayetteville, North Carolina 28311http://sales.hsbfirm.comCase No: 1027745adv.6/1,8
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Polk CountynotiCe of Current and
uPComing volunteer board vaCanCies
Animal Cruelty Investigators - 5 Regular Vacancies
Appearance Commission - 2 Regu-lar Vacancies
Council on Aging - 2 Regular Vacancies
Economic Development Com-mission - 1 Regular, 1 Alternate Vacancy
Nursing Home Community Adviso-ry Committee - 2 Regular Vacancies
Zoning Board of Adjustment - 2 Regular Vacancies, 2 Alternate Va-cancies
If interested, please pick up an application at the County Manager's Office, Womack Building, Columbus, NC, or call 894-3301 Ext. 7 for online access instructions.adv. 5/24,25,27;6/1,2,4
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Polk CountynotiCe of Current and
uPComing volunteer board vaCanCies
Animal Cruelty Investigators - 5 Regular Vacancies
Appearance Commission - 2 Regu-lar Vacancies
Council on Aging - 2 Regular Vacancies
Economic Development Com-mission - 1 Regular, 1 Alternate Vacancy
Nursing Home Community Adviso-ry Committee - 2 Regular Vacancies
Recreation Advisory Board - 3 Regular Vacancies
Zoning Board of Adjustment - 2 Regular Vacancies, 2 Alternate Va-cancies
If interested, please pick up an application at the County Manager's Office, Womack Building, Columbus, NC, or call 894-3301 Ext. 7 for online access instructions.adv. 5/25,27;6/1,2,4
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notiCe of PubliC HearingJune 14, 2010
Notice is hereby given that at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, June 14, 2010, in the R. Jay Foster Hall of Justice, Wom-ack Building, 40 Courthouse Street, Columbus, NC. Polk County Commis-sioners will hold a public hearing on the proposed 2010/2011 budget.
If you cannot attend the meeting, you may direct your comments on the budget to Anne Britton, Clerk to the Board, [email protected] or P.O. Box 308, Columbus, NC 28722. Anne BrittonClerk to the BoardAdv. 5/26
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Polk CountynotiCe of Current and
uPComing volunteer board vaCanCies
Animal Cruelty Investigators - 5 Regular Vacancies
Appearance Commission - 2 Regu-lar Vacancies
Council on Aging - 2 Regular Vacancies
Economic Development Com-mission - 1 Regular, 1 Alternate Vacancy
Nursing Home Community Adviso-ry Committee - 2 Regular Vacancies
Recreation Advisory Board - 3 Regular Vacancies
If interested, please pick up an application at the County Manager's Office, Womack Building, Columbus, NC, or call 894-3301 Ext. 7 for online access instructions.adv. 5/25,27;6/1,2,4
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ment should function well even with less funding because most of this year’s costs are one time costs that won’t recur next year.
The town spent $6,000 on brochures/printing this year and is budgeting nothing next year. The website also cost $10,000 which will cost nothing next year. Other line items in the tourism budget include search engine optimization at $3,000 this year and nothing next year; directory listings and host dues at $1,000 this year and nothing next year; and interstate signage at $15,000 this year and $12,000 next year.
Tourism development direc-tor Crys Armbrust said he will function the same next year as he has this year with no operational funding. He says he plans to seek private funding and grants for projects as he did this year.
The town has budgeted $12,000 to begin work on its downtown streetscape project. Armbrust says he plans to use the $12,000 as leverage to seek a grant for additional funding.
Hembree was directed this week to work with the Tryon Downtown Development As-sociation (TDDA) design com-mittee to determine what im-provements can be done for the streetscape project for phase I.
Armbrust’s position is funded jointly through the town, the Tryon Tourism Development Authority (TTDA) and the TDDA.
roasted corn-on-the-cob, are for sale and, of course, there’s always the barbecue.
Gates open at 3 p.m. on Fri-day and 10 a.m. on Saturday. The Blue Ridge Barbecue and Music Festival is conducted under the auspices of the Carolina Foot-hills Chamber of Commerce. For more information and updates on special events and entertain-ment at the Blue Ridge Barbecue and Music Festival, visit www.blueridgebbqfestival.com.
– article submitted
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2) Consideration of Resolution Approving Privilege License Tax for Electronic Gaming Operations.
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The St. Luke’s Hospital Auxiliary is often recognized for the countless hours rendered by its volunteers, and it should – its members put in tens of thousands of hours each year. Recently, volunteers reaching milestones of service were recognized with certificates, pins and roses. Those honored for 50 hours of service were: Chuck Huneycutt, Lucy Mauney, Dene Pellegrinon and Gloria Wilfong. (photo submitted)
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Local students named to Dean’s List at WCU
The following students have been named to the spring 2010 Dean’s List at Western Carolina University.
To qualify for the dean’s list, students must achieve at least a 3.5 grade-point average out of a possible 4.0 on a regular semes-ter’s work of not less than 12 hours, excluding remedial cours-es, with no grade of D or F.
Angelica Santos of Mill Spring; Tiffanie Ann McMurray of Saluda; Danielle Reed Ed-wards of Tryon; Sofia C. Lilly of Tryon; Christopher Cody Salerno of Tryon; Jamie N. Sessoms of Tryon; and Brandon James Um-lauf of Tryon.
– article submitted
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Penland School of Crafts has open spaces in several of its second summer session classes available at half tuition to resi-dents of the following West-ern North Carolina counties: Ashe, Avery, Buncombe, Burke, Caldwell, Cherokee, Clay, Gran-ville, Graham, Haywood, Hen-derson, Jackson, Macon, Madi-son, McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, Transylvania, Watauga, and Yancey; and the following counties in East Ten-nessee: Carter, Cocke, Greene, Johnson, Sullivan, Unicoi, and Washington. Regular room and board charges apply, but stu-dents are not required to stay on campus.
The second summer session runs June 13 through 25 with openings in glass, metals, photo, and textiles. The glass class, taught by British artist Mark Angus, will work with flat glass along with painting, drawing, engraving and other techniques to create narrative glass panels.
Two metals classes are open:
Douglas Harling’s workshop will focus on surface techniques for cre-ating imagery in precious metals; David Clemons will teach a class covering raised metal vessels.
Photographer Kyle Bajakian will lead a workshop in landscape photography and traditional black and white printing. In the textiles studio Chunghie Lee will teach a class in “pojagi,” a traditional Korean art form that pieces together fabric or paper with decorative stitching tech-niques. Also in textiles, Vincent Martinez will lead a session of fashion design. All of these second-session classes are open to students of all levels.
Complete details are available in the summer classes section of the Penland website at www.pen-land.org. To enroll, call the Pen-land registrar at 828-765-2359, ext. 15. The Penland Standby Program offers discounts to area residents who take unfilled spaces in Penland classes shortly before the classes begin.
– article submitted
Tryon Riding & Hunt Club announces scholarship winners
Four years ago at the urging of Board of Director member Nancy Z. Wilson, the Tryon Riding & Hunt Club created a scholarship fund for worthy equestrian-oriented graduating seniors and those attending in-stitutions of higher education. As a criteria, all applicants must be involved in equine activities in the Polk County/Upstate region. This program is in addition to the TR&HC scholarship available through the Polk County Com-munity Foundation.
The Tryon Riding & Hunt Club recognizes and congratu-lates Kristen Cox, Madeleine Fahnley and Julie Mathis as the recipients of the 2010 TR&HC Educational Scholarship. All three exemplify the spirit of the award by knowing that eques-
trian activities teach hard work, dedication, time management, responsibility and teamwork.
The TR&HC scholarship se-lection committee consisted of John Vining, Billie Jordan and Chadd Murray.
Congratulations to the 2010 scholarship recipients includ-ing Adam Blackwell, the Tryon Riding & Hunt Club Scholarship winner administered through the Polk County Community Foundation.
The TR&HC is a non-profit organization, 501 c.3 so your dollars would be tax deductible. For more information, call 828-859-6109 or mail donations to: 289 South Trade Street, Tryon, NC 28782 with “scholarship” marked in the memo line.
– article submitted
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Above: Runners and a cyclist take on the curves at the Warrior Drive 5 held on Saturday, May 22.
Below: Runners are cheered on by spectators at the Warrior Drive 5. (photos submitted)
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18 Holes1. Bruce Fritz - (61);2. Dick Cofer - (63).
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Above from left: Don Lyons, Pete Linton, David Cantrell, Jimmi Buell(front), Richard McKee, Paul Harrison, Mike McEntee, Yoshi Kinoshita, and Robert Bowen. (photo submitted)
The 2010 Tryon Kiwanis/Coop-erative Extension Men’s Cooking Class successfully completed their 10-week course and celebrated with a gala graduation at the Stone Hedge Inn. Innkeepers Tom and Shaula Dinsmore hosted the group with a celebration lunch May 4. This group is the 24rd class to graduate from the Men’s Cooking Class in Polk County.
Chef Tom Dinsmore treated the men to a cooking demonstration of creating a versatile lemon sauce to use with various dishes. Dinsmore shared his recipe with the students, and offered witty and practical tips to make recipes work at home. Class members expressed awe at Dinsmore’s ability to turn out such great food in volume in his one-chef kitchen.
One graduate, Don Lyons after completing the cooking course said, “We all enjoyed the class immensely and I would recommend it to all men who are interested in learning to cook or improve their cooking skills. We also enjoyed the good fellowship and great food.” The 2010 graduates received a certificate of completion. Their graduation represents 10-weeks of class work,
meal preparation, and great strides in their levels of confidence in the kitchen. Tryon Kiwanis Club and NC Cooperative Extension – Polk County Center continue to sponsor the course for the benefit of men who need to acquire or update meal preparation skills. If interested in taking the class, call the Polk County Extension Center at 828-894-8218.
– article submitted
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June classes at Isothermal Community College PolkYou still have time to register
for these classes starting in June at the Polk Campus of Isother-mal Community College.
Chinese Government Poli-cies and Influence on U.S. and World Politics- Explore how rapid economic growth in China has affected our daily lives and our pocketbooks in America, North Carolina and Polk County and how much control China really has over the American economy.
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Tai Chi for Health and Seniors- Are you interested in your health and well being? It doesn’t matter your age, you can start practicing the art of Tai Chi to improve your mind and body.
Qi Gong for Health- Prac-ticed daily by millions of people worldwide, Qi Gong is an easy to learn exercise program com-bining simple stretch move-ments with breathing. Most of the exercises do not require moving the feet and can be prac-ticed in a simple folding chair.
Setting Intentions- Inten-tion, focus and action combine to create powerful change in our world. Let’s make up a cer-emony together to bring about the change we want to be in our world.
Wildflower/Discovery Walks- Our unique Appalachian Mountain ecosystem is full of interesting plants that served as medicine, food and many other uses. Explore the richness of our landscape and appreciate our natural museum.
Tree Teachings- This class will encompass tree identifica-tion, survival lore and medicinal information combined with experiential learning exercises.
Fly Tying and Fly Fishing- Learn the basics of how to tie all kinds of flies, about fly fishing tackle, terminology, “reading” a lake or river, safety, where to find fish, and where the best fishing spots are.
Check our Summer 2010 brochure online at www.iso-thermal.edu/learnstuffpolk/ or call 828.894.3092 for more de-tails or to register for classes.
– article submitted
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Special Meeting There will be a special meeting of
the Columbus Town Council to be held Wednesday, June 9, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. at 95 Walker Street, Columbus, NC.
• The purpose of this meet-ing is to discuss fiscal year budget 2010/2011.
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ExEcutrix's noticEHaving qualified on the 18th day of
May, 2010 , as Executrix of the Estate of MargarEt L. VoLLMEr, deceased, late of Polk County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned Executrix on or before the 25th day of August, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the estate should make immediate payment.
This the 25th day of May, 2010.Karen Vollmer Killough, ExecutrixEstate of Margaret L. VollmerP. O. Box 1576Tryon, NC 28782R. Anderson HaynesAttorney at LawP.O. Box 100Tryon, NC 28782adv. 5/25;6/1,8,15
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creditor's noticeHaving qualified on the 20th day of
May 2010, as Administratrix of the Es-tate of robert G. boveri, deceased, late of Polk County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Administratrix on or before the 25th day of August, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the estate should make immediate payment.
This the 25th day of May, 2010.Estate of Robert G. BoveriLisa C. Grobowsky, Adminstratrix201 Vineyard LaneTryon, NC 28782adv. 5/25;6/1,8,15
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notice oF PUbLic HeArinGinMAn-cAMPobeLLo WAter districtoPerAtinG bUdGet For YeAr endinG
JUne 30, 2011
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the Inman-Campobello Water District Commission, the governing body of the Inman-Campobello Water District at 8:15 a.m. on Friday, June 15, 2010. The hearing will be held at the office of the Inman-Campobello Water District, which is located at 5 Prospect St. in Inman. The purpose of the public hearing will be to allow members of the public to express their views regarding the proposed operating budget for the Inman-Campobello Water District for the Fiscal year ending June 30, 2011. All persons who attend the public hearing will be given an opportunity to speak.
As required by Section 6-1-80, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, as amended, the public is advised of the following:
1. The budget of the Inman-Campobello Water District for the 2011 Fiscal Year calls for revenues of $4,545,560 and expenditures of $4,273,180
2. The proposed budget for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2011 of the Inman-Campobello Water District does not include a rate increase however, the lowest water rate block will be eliminated.
3. The proposed budget does not include any tax mill-age to be levied during the fiscal year to meet operational needs or for the reduction of debt of the Inman-Campobello Water District.
4. The Inman-Campobello Water District has not levied any taxes since 1981.
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creditor's noticeHaving qualified on the 14th day of
May 2010, as Executrix of the Estate of Lewis Vernon McGuinn, deceased, late of Polk County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Executrix on or before the 20th day of August, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the estate should make immediate payment.
This the 20th day of May, 2010.Estate of Lewis Vernon McGuinnBrenda K. McGuinn, Executrix1446 Laraway Ct.Concord, NC 28027adv. 5/20,27;6/3,10
1x3adv. 5/20,27;6/3,10X260-036709
PubLic noticeThe Board of County Commission-
ers for the County of Polk will hold a public meeting on June 8th in the, Health Dept. Conference Room at 161 Walker Street, Columbus, NC 28722 at 2:00 P.M. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the Secondary Road Pav-ing Program with the NC Department of Transportation. The Department of Transportation will present a proposed program for expenditures of the Fiscal Year 2010 Secondary Road Funds for paving unpaved secondary roads and improvements to paved second-ary roads.
The public is invited.adv.5/24;6/1
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The Columbus Lions have installed their new officers who will serve from July 2010 through June 2011. Pictured above, Garland Goodwin, secretary; Chuck Trevathan, treasurer; Fran Goodwin, president; Roger Newman, first vice president; and Mickey Brandstadter, second vice president. (photo submitted).
coLumbuS LionS eLect neW officerS for 2010-2011
N.C. Humanities Council calls for submissions for literary award
The North Carolina Humani-ties Council, a statewide non-profit and affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, invites original entries of fiction, nonfiction, or poetry for the 2010 Linda Flowers Literary Award. The postmark deadline for sub-missions is August 15.
The Linda Flowers Literary Award is given annually by the North Carolina Humanities Council for unpublished writing that portrays North Carolina, its people, and cultures. While authors do not have to be North Carolinians, entries are expected
to draw on North Carolina con-nections and/or memories.
The North Carolina Humani-ties Council will award the author of the wining entry a cash prize of $500, publication in the Humanities Council’s biannual magazine North Caro-lina Conversations, and support towards a writer’s residency at Weymouth Center for the Arts and Humanities.
There is no entry fee. Entries should be no longer than 2,500 words and five copies of an entry should be submitted. For a complete description and full
submission guidelines for the Linda Flowers Literary Award, visit the North Carolina Humani-ties Council website at www.nchumanities.org.
Entries should be mailed to the North Carolina Humanities Council, Attention: Dr. Shelley Crisp, Executive Director, 122 N. Elm Street, Suite 601, Greens-boro, NC, 27401.
Questions about the Linda Flowers Literary Award may be directed to Dr. Crisp at [email protected] or 336-334-5383.
– article submitted
Baccalaureate held June 6 at Midway BaptistBaccalaureate 2010 will
be held on Sunday, June 6, at Midway Baptist Church, at 3 p.m. Dr. Michael Keel, pas-tor at Hickory Grove Baptist
Church, will be the guest speaker.
Graduates are asked to ar-rive at 2:45 p.m., attire: cap and gown. Family and friends
are invited to attend. This is a non-denominational event sponsored by the Polk Baptist Association.
– article submitted
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Children enjoy an activity at the Polk County Public Library. (photo submitted)
Thanks to a contribution from the Polk County Community Foundation, the Polk County Public Library will once again employ a local youth as a Sum-mer Intern for the Columbus and Saluda Libraries.
The Summer Intern Program has been a valuable asset to the library’s dedication to improved patron services. In past sum-mers, the intern has helped the Children’s Service’s Coordinator expand the Summer Reading Pro-gram to include more activities for children.
This year, the program’s theme is “Make a Splash” and will include performances by magicians, musicians, animal programs, theater groups and splashing in local streams and rivers.
In addition, there will be ongoing activities and games offered at both branches of the library.
Kids participating in the pro-gram keep a reading log through-out the summer to track the books
they read and programs they attend. Certificates and prizes are awarded at the end of the summer.
Area students interested in applying for the Summer Intern position at the Polk County Public
Library should stop by the main li-brary in Columbus for an applica-tion. Contact Children’s Services Coordinator Joy Sharp for an application or call 828-894-8721 ext. 227 for more information.
– article submitted
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BBQ Festival is ‘on the air’Be listening and watching on
June 9 and 10 as various members of the Blue Ridge Barbecue & Music Festival committee and other festi-val supporters appear on radio and television shows.
On Wednesday, June 9, Peter Eisenbrown, the festival’s entertain-ment director, and Shane Black-well, barbecue chef extraordinaire and owner/operator of Mountain View Barbecue and Deli, will be interviewed on “Noon News with Fred Cunningham” on WSPA-TV (Channel 7).
Also on Wednesday Geoff Achi-son’s band will perform live on WNCW 88.7 FM Radio at 3 p.m. This band will be performing Friday evening, June 11, at the festival. The radio schedule is not yet confirmed, so check with the WNCW website, www.WNCW.org.
On Thursday, June 10, Allison Gillespie will be the festival spokes-
person on the “MY40 in the Morn-ing” show which airs from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. on WMYA (Channel 40). Two members of The Honeycutters, one of the music groups scheduled to entertain at the festival this year, will also be featured.
That same day at 10 a.m., Kelly Sparks, who serves as the festival’s craft fair chair, will be on “Your Carolina with Jack and Kimberly” on WSPA (Channel 7), along with Shane Blackwell - who will also ap-pear that day in the “Carolina Kitch-en” sergment of WLOS’ (Channel 13) noon news. (No, he won’t have broken any land speed records get-ting from Spartanburg to Asheville - the Carolina Kitchen segment will be taped on Thursday, June 3).
One other interview that day will be at 11 a.m. on WGWG 88.3 Fm Radio. Peter Eisenbrown will be talking about the festival with emphasis on the entertainment he
has lined up for both days.The 17th annual festival is set
for June 11 and 12 at Harmon Field in Tryon. Gates open at 3 p.m. on Friday and at 10 a.m. on Saturday, closing both nights at 11 p.m. There will be championship barbecue with all the trimmings, a craft fair, carnival rides and games and other activities for the youngsters and, of course, the big cookoff. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 80 teams are expected to be on hand, vying for the trophies and cash prizes.
Tickets price includes shuttle parking and all concerts. Kids 12 and under get in free with a paying adult and, on Friday, they get unlimited rides from 3 to 7 p.m. for a small fee. Also on Friday, senior admission is two for the price of one. Visit www.BlueRidgeBBQFestival.com to learn more and to get your $1 off Friday admission coupon.
– article submitted