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A gift to the Town of Lockhart
LOCKHART — This Saturday, everyone in Lockhart and surrounding areas is invited “Down to the River.” Jacob’s Well Mission Center will sponsor the first Down to the River Festival from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday across from Lockhart Town Hall. Spencer Ledford — co-founder of Jacob’s Well — said this festival is a gift to the Town of Lockhart from the mission group. “There was an annual festival in Lockhart years ago during the time when the...
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This is the cover of the book which will be dedicated to 10 pastors during a ceremony at 2 p.m. Sunday at Woodson Chapel Baptist Church.
Book of pastors’ letters to be dedicated Sunday
UNION — A book of information gathered during a 2010 men’s conference will be dedicated to those who contributed during a ceremony this Sunday. The local Powerful Praying Parents group hosted a men’s conference at the Pacolet River Baptist Association in 2010. Over 100 men attended the conference, which centered around Ezekiel 37: 4-5: “Again He said to me, “Prophesy to these bones, and say to them, ‘O dry bones, hear the word of the Lor...
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Charles Warner|Daily Times
Firefighters observe the ruins of one of two outbuildings destroyed by fire Friday evening. The cause of the fire, which also damaged the siding on three houses, is still being determined by the City of Union Public Safety Department.
Cause of fire still being determined
UNION — A fire that destroyed two outbuildings and damaged three residences Friday evening is still under investigation. The report filed by the Union Public Safety Department states that a fire truck was dispatched at 6:29 p.m. to 205 N. Mountain St. in reference to multiple outbuildings being on fire. As the truck was en route, dispatch informed firefighters that the fire had spread to an outbuilding at 104 Wedgewood Court. A second truck...
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Crime Report
The Union County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests : — Andy Fowler, 32, and Chasity June West, 31, both of 933 Meansville Road, Buffalo, were each charged with criminal domestic violence around 9:05 a.m. on March 28. According to the incident report, both parties were involved in a physical altercation at their home. West complained of head and neck pain and was taken to the Wallace Thomson ER where she was treated for a mild...
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Edwin McCain
Edwin McCain to headline April 13 concert at Converse College
SPARTANBURG — Converse College’s 2013 Spring Concert will feature headliner Edwin McCain with opening act the Blue Dogs on Saturday, April 13 at 8 p.m. on the back lawn of the Converse campus. Gates open at 7 p.m. and the concert is open to the public. Tickets are $10 for college students and $20 general admission and all day-of-show tickets. Purchase online at converse.edu/EdwinMcCain or via the Twichell Auditorium Box Office at (864)596-972...
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Chapman Cultural Center’s April Calendar of Events
Ballroom Dance Classes On behalf of Ballet Spartanburg, Marian Norman will teach the rumba, a Latin American ballroom dance, on Mondays, 7:30-8:30 p.m., at Chapman Cultural Center during April. $15 per class. Singles and couples welcome. Call 542-ARTS. Youth Art Month Exhibit Continues Chapman Cultural Center’s celebration of Youth Art Month — March — will continue until Sunday, April 14. Hundreds of works of art by students from th...
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The children in Mrs. Candler’s 5K class and Mrs. Boyd’s 4K class at Foster Park Elementary School were entertained by The Cat in the Hat. The Cat in the Hat read a book called Oh, The Thinks You Can Think! The Cat in the Hat was at Foster Park to assist in the Read Across America Event. He visited each classroom and encouraged students to read. Mrs. Rebecca Rochester, a representative of the South Carolina and Union County Education Association, coordinated this event for Foster Park Elementary School.
Cat in the Hat is a big hit
UNION — The Cat in the Hat recently visited 4K and 5K students at Foster Park Elementary School and read to them.
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A horse pulls a buggy around the Garrison arena, which has an 88,000-square-foot show ring.
Clemson’s Garrison arena adds nearly $9 million to Upstate economy
CLEMSON — Tucked into the trees that line Pendleton’s West Queen Street is a facility that draws some 100,000 visitors per year and generates $8.9 million in total economic impact for Anderson, Oconee and Pickens counties. The T. Ed Garrison Livestock Arena at Clemson University brings visitors from 20 states and Canada to horse shows, dog shows and other events, resulting in spending for lodging, meals and shopping. The S.C. Upstate Equi...
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Pennies for Patients

In January we started off with the Kick-off Assembly for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) Pennies for Patients. At the Kick-off Assembly the school guidance counselor, Ms. Blackwell-Boyd, explained to the children about the illness and becoming ambassadors for LLS by raising money to help children and adults with Leukemia. By the end of February the children and their teachers at Foster Park raised a total of $1,358.95. I am proud to report that Mrs. Jan Ivey’s third grade class won the incentives: a $50 gift certificate from LLS and a $50 cash incentive from Ms. Blackwell-Boyd. Her class raised a total of $156.88. Mrs. Jeanne Willard’s fourth grade class came in second place raising a total of $91.52 and Mrs. Sheila Bates’ first grade class came in third place raising a total of $91.23. Their classes received a Pizza Party as an incentive. We are certainly proud of all of the students and teachers who raised money for this worthwhile campaign. We have some Awesome ambassadors here at Foster Park Elementary School!
Community Calendar
Tuesday, April 2 • Union County Council holds a budget work session at 4 p.m. in the Conference Room of the Union County Annex. The public is invited to attend. • The Union County Beekeepers Association meet at 7 p.m. in Clemson Extension classroom. Those wanting more information may call Jim Stevens at 426-4344 or Bart Woodard at 429-1388. Thursday, April 4 • The Union County Arts Council’s “Jam With Lunch” meets from 11 a.m.-1 p...
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Foster Park Elementary Principal’s and Teacher’s Honor Rolls
Principal’s Honor Roll The Third Nine Weeks Hunter Senn, Madeline Gilstrap, Bryson Perry, Dalaney Davis, Ethan Balkum, Jacob Colson, Abby Goodfellow, Haley Jackson, Shanya Smith, Brianna Bailey, Zachary Cooper, Chaniah Brown, Shanya Jeter, Katie Wagner, Alaina Snyder,Trey Best, Jaquan Boyd, Leah Cody, Justin Pettit, Dallis Pierce, Anna Rose Sawyer, Kaleb Small, Arianna Whitmire, Zarria Smith, Caley Brown, Cheyenne Champion, Lily Palmer, Ta...
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Monarch Elementary Third Nine Weeks Honor Roll
The following students made the honor roll for the third nine weeks grading period at Monarch Elementary School. Principal’s Honor Roll (All A’s) Grade Three Cornelia Caldwell, Madison Gilbert, Noah Harris, Kyn’Deria Jeter, Autumn Wilson, Ruthie Dean, Rylee Austin, Luke Davis, Brian Renwick, Carson Valentine, Jamaria Walton, Kaigan Wilson Grade Four Julia Bailey, Logan Betenbaugh, Bryson Dowis, Macie Gregory, Mackenzie Murphy, ...
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Lockhart School Third Quarter Honor Roll
Teacher’s Honor Roll Third Grade: Hayden Beeler, Julie Latham, Erika Lawson, Brooklyn Palmer Fourth Grade: Jaryn Cudd, Cierra Goldman, , Macayla Sinclair Fifth Grade: Abby Brannon, Brina Childers, Kaitlin Parks, Hailee Robbins Sixth Grade: Zachary Fowler, Trey Parks, Mackenzie Parks Seventh Grade: Justin Brannon, Olivia Brannon, Shealia Lindsey, Hunter Sexton Eighth Grade: Devin Adams, Cole Belue, Brandon Crocker, Gabby Garcia, C...
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Charles Warner|Daily Times
Helen Diamaduros and Mary Jane Cunningham help themselves to some of the corn, potatoes, shrimp and sausage served at the Union Rotary Club's Low Country Boil Thursday evening.
Low Country Boil draws large crowd
UNION — A large crowd enjoyed plates full of shrimp, corn, potatoes, and sausage during the Union Rotary Club’s annual Low Country Boil at the Union Shrine Club. The Low Country Boil is one of the fund raising events the club has throughout the year. The money raised from annual events such as this week’s Low Country Boil and the Dinner Theatre in April along with the ongoing aluminum can drive is used by the club to support a number of loc...
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Lockhart sixth graders were excited to win Friday's countywide academic challenge meet.
Lockhart, FPES prevail in academic challenge
LOCKHART — The third annual county-wide academic challenge meet was held Friday morning at Lockhart school. The competition was separated into two categories — one for grades 3-5 and another for sixth grade. After a morning of competition, the winner for grades 3-5 was the team from Foster Park Elementary School, which was led by FPES math teacher Sally Inman. The winning sixth grade team was from Lockhart School, led by art teacher Tammy M...
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Derik Vanderford|Daily Times

Last year's cook-off included more than 20 different varieties of chili for sampling.
Brown’s Creek Baptist Church to hold Men’s Chili Cook-Off
UNION — Brown’s Creek Baptist Church will hold its 5th annual Men’s Chili Cook-Off/Ladies’ Dessert Bake-Off on Saturday, April 6. The event will be held in the church’s Family Life Center. Registration is free, and the public is invited. All chili entries are due to arrive at 4 p.m., and judging will begin at 5 p.m Church member David Becknell began the Men’s Chili Cook-Off five years ago as a fellowship project among the men in the congr...
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County facing funding reductions, increased costs
UNION COUNTY — Reductions in federal and state funding and potential increases in the price of insurance, fuel, and utilities will all be factors in the development of the 2013-2014 county budget. Earlier this month, Union County Council voted to approve first reading by title only of the proposed budget and this week council held its first budget work session and will have its next session on Tuesday. “We had the first budget workshop th...
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Charles Warner|Daily Times
Firefighters from four fire departments were dispatched to the scene of a fire Friday evening. Capt. Greg Pickens of the Union Public Safety Department said the fire apparently began in an outbuilding on North Mountain Street and then spread to a nearby outbuilding on Wedgewood Court. Firefighters were still on the scene extinguishing hot spots and trying to determine the cause of the fire at press time. The Bonham, Monarch, Southside, and Union fire departments responded to the blaze. Pickens said there were no injuries.
Outbuildings damaged, destroyed by fire
UNION — An outbuilding on North Mountain Street was destroyed and an another on Wedgewood Court damaged by the same fire Friday evening. Firefighters were still on the scene extinguishing the blaze and trying to determine its cause at press time. For more about the fire, see the upcoming edition of The Union Daily Times and online at www.uniondailytimes.com.
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Charles Warner|Daily Times

Empty cross, empty tomb

The cross on which He died is empty, but so is the tomb in which His lifeless body was placed. Jesus Christ died for our sins, but more importantly He triumphed over death to continue bringing hope and eternal salvation to those for whom He died. Easter is the celebration of the empty cross and, more importantly, the empty tomb, both of which testify to Christ's love for us and His power to triumph over death so that we might know life everlasting with Him.
Church Calendar
Easter Sunday, March 31 6 a.m.: Mt. Rowell Baptist Church and Red Hill Baptist Church host a Joint Easter Sunrise Service at the Red Hill Baptist Church. Pastor K. Russell Sheppard (Mt. Rowell Baptist Church) will deliver the Resurrection Service message. The public is invited and encouraged to attend. Pastor Geoffrey Stephens is the host church pastor. 6 a.m.: Bethel AME, Monarch Baptist and New Horizon United Christian churches in...
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Young actors

Ma'Kai Welch & Malikha Foster, students in Ms. Smith's 5K class, were selected to participate in The Broadway Show Seussical The Musical that will be presented by the UCHS Department of Visual & Performing Arts in April. Students were chosen at random in a drawing held at Buffalo Elementary School.
Community Calendar
Saturday, March 30 • The Dollar General RFL Team holds “Basketball Tournaments” on March 30 and again on April 20 at 9 a.m. at Jonesville Complex Gymnasium. For information contact David Hicks 864-673-2623 or Niki Stinespring at 864-674-2603. Sunday, March 31 • The Town of Carlisle holds an Easter Egg Hunt at 3 p.m. at the Carlisle Playground for children up to 10 years of age. Bring your own baskets. Monday, April 1 • The Uni...
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Charles Warner|Daily Times
Bob Hart, plant manager for the Timken Tyger River plant, presents Amy Austin, executive director of the Miracle League of Union County, with a check for $60,000 Thursday morning. Also participating in the ceremony were Chris Smith, OA Analyst for Timken, Becky Cobb, Union County Recreation Department director, John Robbins, Area Quality Manager for Timken, Amanda Gallman, league board member, Laurie English, league secretary, Union County Supervisor Tommy Sinclair, Jessica Gallman, league board member, and David "Tubo" Owens, owner of Tubozzzz restaurant which raised funds for the league.
Miracle League receives $60,000 from Timken Family Foundation
UNION — A challenge was made and met and those who met the challenge received their reward Thursday morning in the form of a check for $60,000 from the foundation that made the challenge. In October, the Timken Family Foundation of Canton, Ohio, awarded the Miracle League of Union County with a $25,000 grant to be used to help cover the cost of modifying Field No. 1 at the Timken Sports Complex to make it a low-impact surface, allowing disa...
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Charles Warner|Daily Times

The Union County NonProfit Partnership Center will enable four organizations — United Way of the Piedmont, Alzheimer’s Association, American Red Cross, and Able South Carolina — to have a physical presence in Union County.
Groups form Union County NonProfit Partnership Center
UNION — Four organizations that address a variety of needs will have a local presence by sharing the new Union County NonProfit Partnership Center in the Union County Health Department. The United Way of the Piedmont, the Alzheimer’s Association, the American Red Cross, and Able South Carolina will each share the “responsibility and cost” of the center according to Heather Witt, United Way director of community investment, who began the eff...
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Derik Vanderford|Daily Times
Ivy Hatcher, who plays the role of Jim #2, displays her own style of swashbuckling.
FPES students make ‘Treasure Island’ their own
UNION — The Foster Park Elementary School Drama Club — which consists of fourth- and fifth-graders — wowed audiences on Thursday with three different shows of “Treasure Island.” The drama club’s production was a collaborative effort on the part of art teacher Amy Truitt and music teacher T.J. Tyler. They selected Kathryn Schultz Miller’s adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s “Treasure Island” because the play is geared toward young childre...
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Derik Vanderford|Daily Times

Kristen Harris, Lauren Poole and Abby Kingsmore talk over some of the entries in the 2013 Youth Art Show.
Arts Council honors young artists
UNION — The Union County Arts Council hosted the 2013 Youth Art Show on Thursday evening. The Arts Council’s gallery, located on Main Street, Union, was full during the annual show, which was sponsored by Gestamp. The face of this year’s festival was 2012 Union County High School graduate Ana Godinez, who served as the show’s featured artist. Godinez had work shown for three years while she was a high school student. “We’re very happy t...
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Crime Report
The Union County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests : — Michael Ray McGowan, 53, of 204 4th St., Union, was charged with driving under suspension around 6:10 a.m. on March 27. — Timothy Dean Gault, Jr., 25, of 128 Scout Drive, Buffalo, was charged with driving under suspension around 11 a.m. on March 27. — Samantha McCutcheon McGowan, 28, of 479 Center Road, Union, was charged with breach of peace around 2:115 p.m. on Marc...
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