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The Darlington Fire Department were joined by SLED agents, firefighters fire marshals and investigators from our area for a three day Raceway training by the Fire Science Training Institute. PHOTOS BY SAMANTHA LYLES Firefighters tackle vehicle arson course president be at this facility which I consid - that it is arson, how to properly By Samantha Lyles By Samantha Lyles er to be one of the most iconic prepare yourself for a court Staff Writer Staff Writer [email protected] sports facilities in the country.” [email protected] case, and how to deal with Darlington Raceway Asked how he would contin - How much time does it take insurance companies when the announced June 29 that The ue building on the track's resur - for a car to burn to the ground? adjustor arrives,” says Track Too Tough to Tame has a gence in recent years – includ - And how can investigators Cavanaugh. new boss. Kerry Tharp takes the ing the return of the Bojangles' examine the charred remains Following a day of class - wheel as track president effec - Southern 500 to Labor Day of a vehicle and find the fire's room instruction, second day tive July 18, succeeding current weekend – Tharp said he hoped point of origin and – more training moved outdoors president Chip Wile who to maintain and grow the work importantly – determine if the where four vehicles were set announced in April that he done by Wile and track person - fire was intentionally set? alight so students could would leave Darlington to head nel. These questions were the focus observe how fire behaves up the Daytona International “Chip has done an outstand - of a three-day training exercise inside a vehicle, how it shifts Speedway. ing job here. In the two-plus hosted last week at the and consumes various compo - Tharp, a native of Louisville, years he's been in Darlington, Darlington Fire Department's nents in diverse ways depend - Kentucky, previously worked as (he has) almost reinvented the training center on Broad Street. ing on where the fire began and Senior Director of Racing racetrack with the throwback Agents from South Carolina whether it was assisted by Communications for NASCAR. theme on Labor Day weekend. Law Enforcement Division incendiaries or accelerants. He is also familiar to sports fans It has the entire sport excited,” (SLED) joined firefighters, fire “We're looking for the differ - for his 20-year stint as Associate said Tharp. “We just want to marshals and investigators One of the members of the Darlington Fire Department Explorers ent patterns, the different ways Athletic Director for Media build upon that, to elevate from our area, and even some assists with the training. a fire can originate in different Relations at the University of Darlington as one of the iconic fire service professionals from areas of the car and move to Training Institute, has been in local departments could yield South Carolina from 1985 to sports facilities in the country, as far away as Oklahoma and other areas, how to look at the fire service for forty years, great benefits in scene evalua - 2005. and make that throwback Canada for this course taught those patterns and read them with twenty years of national tion, arson investigation, and “It's a humbling experience weekend a destination for not by Steve Riggs of the to understand how that fire instructor experience. prosecution. to become the president of just NASCAR fans but sports Indianapolis-based Public moves through the different Darlington Fire Chief Pat “We covered how to docu - Darlington Raceway,” Tharp fans.” Agency Training Council. compartments,” said Riggs. Cavanaugh says that having a ment arson fires, where to look said at a press conference held Riggs, a national instructor teacher of Riggs' reputation when we come upon the vehi - last week. “It's quite an honor to and director of the Fire Science and experience instruct our cle to see if there's any chance THARP ON 3A FIREFIGHTERS ON 3A Darlington High JAG students at Darlington ReStore for 2nd year worked several years with the By Jana E. Pye Editor JAG work program and had [email protected] another job she acquired on For the second summer in her own, using skills she a row, the Darlington County learned with JAG to be suc - Habitat for Humanity ReStore cessful with her resume and were helped by students from interview. She helped with the JAG program from the ReStore last year working Darlington High School. in the back room, but this year “I don’t know what we she helped with putting out would have done without clothing and pricing. She is these girls this June,” said also an artist, and painted on ReStore manager Ben the windows and door. “I Schmeltz. “We had more think it’s really good to be in donations than ever, and JAG, when I first got in JAG I without their hard work we was very shy and now it’s easy. would never have gotten so This helps teach skills you much done!” cannot get in other classes.” Noreen Wingate, JAG Truett says the CVC confer - Coordinator at Darlington ence in April will be heavy on High School, shared that the competition for awards. She program started in 2005- assists with recommending 2006 school year. JAG, “Jobs students for the program; the for America’s Graduates,” is a two classes last year had school-to-career transitional about 50 students. leadership/drop out preven - Ashton Truett, Emily’s sis - JAG students with Darlington County Habitat for Humanity ReStore manager Ben Schmeltz. Left to right: Ashton Truett, Raven McCall, ter, will be a junior this year tion program that focuses on Ben Schmeltz, Emily Truett, and Cristina Ramirez helping students achieve aca - and has been in JAG as a demic success, graduate from days a week during the month many projects at the school, While at the ReStore, she was her first year in JAG, and freshman. She enjoys the cash high school, and improve of June, three in the morning including the Flood Relief, helped with the clothing, and this was her first experience register more than other career readiness. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and one in Old People’s Christmas, Clean running the register. working in retail. Although duties, although she enjoys The curriculum focuses on the afternoons from 1 p.m. to Up Day at DHS, a Domestic “My favorite part was she doesn’t really enjoy work - all the aspects of retail. “I cultivating skills identified by 5 p.m. The students gain work Violence Walk, Special meeting the people,” said ing in customer service, she have to say, I really like work - businesses as essential to suc - experience, which helps to Olympics, and more. Raven. She attributes the JAG did enjoy working with her ing in air conditioning,” said cessful employment. At create a resume. The JAG students receive program for helping her best friends. Her duties were Ashton. “I always call this job Darlington High School, the After the completion of credit for the classroom time, develop more confidence, and sorting in the back and help - first!” She has a bad back due multi year program is made assigned weeks, the students and learn important job and break her shyness. “When I ing with create displays and to a previous car accident, so up from 9th – 12th grade. complete a resume, and life skills including public first started I was so shy, and pricing. She is an artist, and lifting is an issue for her, For this summer program, receive payment. speaking, how to create a hated to speak in class,” said enjoyed helping with signs. “I another reason she would four students worked five Raven McCall, Cristina resume, job interview skills, Raven. “Now I feel more con - was surprised by what people rather work with customers. Ramirez, Emily Truett, and dressing appropriately, and fident. This will really help donate, I was amazed by She will be the Treasurer this Ashton Truett were selected developing maturity and me in college, and in my some of it – some items are year. for the project, and were busi - strong work ethic. future career.” really cool.” The other ladies love being ly working on their last week Raven McCall is a recent Cristina Ramirez is a rising Emily Truett has been in in the back, enjoying the when interviewed by the graduate of Darlington High senior, and will be the Vice JAG for all her years at treasure hunt of seeing the News & Press. During the pre - School, and will be attending President of the community Darlington High School, and donated items first. vious academic year, the girls Francis Marion University in service of JAG in the fall; she will be a senior this year and shared that JAG helped with the fall to study nursing. was historian last year. This the President of the club. 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OP-ED OP-ED The 4th of July: Another age of discovery is here Gama and Magellan tore up millennia-old and seized control of the city’s councils. By Thomas L. Friedman Have we been here before? I know — it maps of the ‘known’ world.” “From there, Savonarola launched an What’s It to You? feels as if the Internet, virtual reality, Those were the mother of all disrup - ugly campaign of public purification, Donald Trump, Facebook, sequencing of tions and led to the parallels with today. introducing radical laws including By Bill Shepard the human genome and machines that “Now, like then, new media have against homosexuality, and attacked can reason better than people constitute a democratized information exchange, public intellectuals in an act of intimida - What is the first thing that comes to mind when the word change in the pace of change without amplifying the voices of those who feel tion that history still remembers as the “freedom” is used? A likely answer would be, “free from dictator - precedent. But we’ve actually been they have been injured in the upheaval,” Bonfire of the Vanities. Savonarola was ship or tyrant’s rule.” Those of us who have never lived under through an extraordinarily rapid transi - said Goldin. “Now, like then, public lead - amongst the first to tap into the informa - those conditions can’t really know what it is like; therefore, we tion like this before in history — a transi - ers and public institutions have failed to tion revolution of the time, and while cannot really appreciate the freedom we enjoy living in a democ - tion we can learn a lot from. keep up with rapid change, and popular others produced long sermons and trea - racy. Even when we read or hear of those adverse conditions, we Ian Goldin, director of the Oxford trust has been deeply eroded.” Now, like tises, Savonarola disseminated short cannot fully know what they are like. Someone has said and I Martin School at Oxford University, and then, “this is the best moment in history pamphlets, in what may be thought of as agree that we can only really know the things that we experi - Chris Kutarna, also of Oxford Martin, have to be alive” — human health, literacy, the equivalent of political tweets.” ence. just published a book — “Age of aggregate wealth and education are The establishment politicians of the One of the several definitions given for the word “freedom” is Discovery: Navigating the Risks and flourishing — and “there are more scien - day, who were low energy, “underesti - “liberation from slavery, or restraint from the power of another.” Rewards of Our New Renaissance” — tists alive today than in all previous gen - mated the power of that new information I suppose that to some degree, any restraint imposed upon us about lessons we can draw from the peri - erations.” revolution to move beyond scientific and takes from us a bit of our freedom. By that definition of the od 1450 to 1550, known as the Age of And, yet many people feel worse off. cultural ideas” to amplify populist voices word, total freedom for anyone would be a very rare commodity. Discovery. It was when the world made a Because, as in the Renaissance, key challenging authority. Even in this blessed land of the free, there are many, far too series of great leaps forward, propelled by anchors in people’s lives — like the work - Yikes! How do we blunt that? many, that are living in bondage. Not all are free from want, da Vinci, Michelangelo, Copernicus and place and community — are being funda - “More risk-taking is required when hunger, disease, fear, loneliness, and a dozen other that could be Columbus, that produced the Renaissance mentally dislocated. The pace of techno - things change more rapidly, both for named. These things enslave a person and rob them of the beau - and reshaped science, education, manu - logical change is outstripping the average workers who have to change jobs and for ty of living in a land of the free. While government can guarantee facturing, communications, politics and person’s ability to adapt. Now, like then, businesses who have to constantly inno - our freedom from some things, it is unable to guarantee all. geopolitics. said Goldin, “sizable parts of the popula - vate to stay ahead,” Goldin argued. July 4, 1776 – July 4, 2016. Count the years between the two “Gutenberg’s printing press provided tion found their skills were no longer Government’s job is to strengthen the dates. It has been a long, long time. Wars, bloodshed, suffering, the trigger,” Goldin told me by email, “by needed, or they lived in places left safety nets and infrastructure so individ - and sacrifice were prices paid for the freedom that so many take flipping knowledge production and behind, so inequality grew.” At the same uals and companies can be as daring — for granted. That freedom is more threatened today than at any exchange from tight scarcity to radical time, “new planetary scale systems of in terms of learning, adapting and invest - time since it was first a reality in my opinion. abundance. Before that, the Catholic commerce and information exchange led ing in themselves — as they need to be. When I was a teacher in our public school system, I often churches monopolized knowledge, with to immense improvements in choices and At the same time, when the world gets taught a class during summer school. The 4th of July was the their handwritten Latin manuscripts accelerating innovations which made this tightly woven, America “needs to be only day of vacation during that period. On announcing to the locked up in monasteries. The Gutenberg some people fabulously rich.” more, not less, engaged, with the rest of class that we would have the day off from school, I would ask the press democratized information, and pro - Was there a Donald Trump back then? the world,” because “the threats posed by question, “Why do we celebrate the 4th of July?” Some of the vided the incentive to be literate. Within “Michelangelo and Machiavelli’s climate change, pandemics, cyberattacks answers I would get were: “that’s the day we have a picnic,” 50 years, not only had scribes lost their Florence suffered a shocking popular or terror will not be reduced by America “that’s the day we go fishing,” “we have a cookout on that day” jobs, but the Catholic Church’s millennia- power-taking when Girolamo withdrawing.” and the answers to my question would continue. “Those are the old monopoly of power had been torn Savonarola, a mid-level friar from Then, as now, walls stopped working. ways we celebrate,” I would say, “but why do we celebrate?” apart as the printing of Martin Luther’s Ferrara, who lived from 1452 to 1498, “Cannons and gunpowder came to More often, I would not get an answer. I would then explain – sermons ignited a century of religious exploded from obscurity in the 1490s to Europe that could penetrate or go over sad, so sad! wars.” enthrall Florentines, who felt left behind walls and books could bring ideas Through the more than two centuries since America first won Meanwhile, Goldin added, Copernicus economically or culturally, with sermons around them,” he said. Then, like now, its freedom on this 4th of July, freedom faces threat as never upended the prevailing God-given notions that laid blame upon the misguided poli - walls only made you poorer, dumber and before. Little by little, that freedom has been taken by those who of heaven and earth “by finding that far cies and moral corruption of their lead - more insecure. seek to destroy our way of life. It is too bad that most of that from the sun revolving around the Earth, ers,” said Goldin. “He and his zealous threat is from within! the Earth rotated around the sun,” and supporters, though a small minority, Thomas L. Friedman is a columnist for Every student of history could tell, in some measure, the “voyages of discovery by Columbus, da swept away the Medici establishment The New York Times. meaning of the words the “Emancipation Proclamation.” In 1776, America won its freedom as a nation. A long and costly war ended. The enemy without had been defeated, but there were enemies within. The long battle of slavery was yet to be won. Eighty-six years after the battle for freedom from without had been fought and won; the war within was over. Abraham Lincoln made a declaration that on that first day of January 1863 that all persons held as slaves in America would be set free. That decla - ration became known as the Emancipation Proclamation. The awful period had ended but the ugly stain it left, still remains, even to this late date. There have been other wars fought; there are thousands of white crosses marking the graves where young Americans are buried, scattered in foreign lands. These young men died in order that others could live free. Perhaps, more Americans have died while fighting for the freedom of others than any other nation. No other nation can outmatch its love for freedom as America. This writer has enjoyed the freedom we all love and experi - ence and have fought to maintain. I have seen the rise and fall of nations that have tried to put it out, but failed. Communism, Fascism, Nazism and others have risen and failed. I have lived through wars aplenty and have witnessed many changes in our world. Today, we are locked in a battle with the kind of enemy we have not faced before, at least in a long time. Our freedom within is threatened, and the rise of hatred within our borders is at a risk. The answer to combat that enemy is yet to be found. Already, the enemy has robbed us of many of our freedoms! The “Breaking News” over our TV invades our living rooms. Another Letters to the Editor do not reflect the opinions of the News mass killing has taken place. There is an uneasy feeling that The News & Press and Press, and content may be edited prior to printing. Letters stalks each time that happens. We can’t seem to feel safe any - 117 S. Main St., Darlington, SC 29532 containing overtly malicious comments or personal attacks more, even in our schools and churches. Phone (843) 393-3811 Fax (843) 393-6811 on your fellow citizens will not be printed. As in times past, the victory for freedom will come. As yet, we do not know of the price that must be paid. 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The subjects presented counterfeit and forged Robert Lee Levance Addison Spartan Staffing checks and cashed them using tion on the location of the their own identification at subjects please contact the several businesses in the City Darlington Police Front row: Oleene Gettys, Corresponding Secretary; Nancy Lee, of Darlington. Department at 843-398-4026 President; Judy Langley, President Elect; and Ginger Ridgill, Mary Scott, Pilot Club President, If you have any informa - or call 911. Newly installed President Nancy Recording Secretary. presents Ginger Ridgill with a Lee with past President Mary Back row: Directors Mary Scott, Martha Griggs, and Melissa plaque for being named Scott. Schwier. Installed in absentia was Frances Kelly, Treasurer. Outstanding Pilot of the Year. Darlington Pilot Club installs officers, honors Outstanding Pilot of the Year Ginger Ridgill has been cho - community life. Ms. Ridgill fundraising activities. Recording Secretary; Oleene sen by fellow Darlington Pilots received this award because Past District Governor Gettys, Corresponding as Outstanding Pilot for the she takes a leadership role in Belinda Copeland installed the Secretary; and Directors: Mary 2015-2016 year. This honor the local Pilot Club, is faithful 2016-2017 officers for the Pilot Scott, Martha Griggs, and goes to a Pilot who clearly in attending meetings, and Club of Darlington. Nancy Lee, Melissa Schwier It’s time to submit your photos exemplifies the basic principles gives generously of her time to President; Judy Langley, Installed in absentia was of Pilot in his/her personal and assist with service projects and President Elect; Ginger Ridgill, Frances Kelly, Treasurer. for the ArborOne Photo Contest The annual ArborOne cover of the calendar, and will Farm Credit photo contest is win a $100 Amazon Gift in full swing! Pee Dee area Card. Josephine Bowman celebrates 100th Birthday 70TH ANNUAL residents are encouraged to “The photo contest is one RHODES REUNION take pictures of our rural of the highlights of the year,” Josephine Bowman The Rhodes Reunion will cele - landscape, farms, forests, noted Jennifer King, celebrated her 100th brate their 70th year on Sunday, agribusiness operations, and ArborOne Marketing birthday on June 27, July 10, 2016 at Swift Creek more for the contest. Specialist. “Agriculture is our 2016. Baptist Church located at 413 Winning pictures will be fea - tradition here in the Pee Dee, Josephine has one North Center Road in Hartsville. tured in the 2017 ArborOne and the photos submitted daughter, Ernestine The events will be: calendar, which is widely dis - help tell our story year after Frazier; three children 11:00 a.m. Worship Service tributed to ArborOne cus - year,” she added. preceded her in death. 12:15 p.m. Registration tomers and friends. To submit a photograph, or She was blessed with begins Thirteen winning photo - to learn more about the con - 15 grandchildren, 39 1:00 p.m. Covered Dish graphs will be chosen from test rules, visit great grandchildren, Luncheon submitted entries; the grand arborone.com/news/2016- and 13 great-great 2:00 p.m. Meting in Church prize photo will grace the photo-contest.aspx grandchildren. Sanctuary Plate, cups and ice tea will be furnished. is a tough place to get For more information, call: Tharp around, and if you win at 843-260-8535 or email: marvin - Darlington, whether it's the [email protected] Continued from 1A XFINITY Series or the Sprint Tharp said he wants to Cup Series Southern 500, broaden Darlington that is a big deal for a driver. made a big difference. We help as volunteers. Darlington County become Raceway's reach through And I think it's one of the JAG were able to get more out and A Habitat home in Promise homeowners and move from social media and technology crown jewels in our sport.” display it better.” Acres is ready for kitchen cab - being renters to property to bring in more young fans, “These are exciting times Continued from 1A In Hartsville, Coker inet installation, and in owners. to win them over to the excit - for Darlington Raceway and Kerry Tharp is the perfect Although there were only College and the SC Darlington a home on the cor - To learn more about ing sport of person to lead one of the four students this year, Ben Governor’s School for Math ner of Edwards Street near Darlington County Habitat for and solidify the next genera - most historic tracks on the Schmeltz, ReStore manager and Science help at the Mayo High School is ready for Humanity, visit them at: tion of NASCAR fans. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series said that they worked very ReStore. Both ReStores have foundation. The home will be www.darcohabitat.org, He noted that while he circuit,” International hard. “We’ve been over - help from community service large with four bedrooms. Office: 843-383-8500. To was happy working for Speedway Corp. Executive whelmed with donations this hours, and help from Groups from all over the arrange for a donation pick NASCAR in media relations, Vice President and COO Joie month, and the majority of it Vocational Rehabilitation for country come to Darlington up, contact: he realized that the chance to Chitwood said of the was clothing,” he said. “And job training. The Boy Scouts County to help with building Darlington ReStore: 843- lead Darlington Raceway is a announcement. “His appreci - that is mostly what they do. did a few projects years ago, homes, and the proceeds from 944-0314 or the Hartsville “special opportunity” that ation of our sport, knowledge I’m going to miss them they and church members often the ReStores help residents of ReStore: 843-383-8517. would allow him to remain in South Carolina – his family's of the industry and passion home for over 30 years – and for South Carolina are build upon relationships he unmatched. Kerry will do a What is Habitat for Humanity International? has established over his great job leading the • Habitat is a nonprofit, Christian hous - Does Habitat give houses away? How are Habitat’s homeowner career. Darlington Raceway team ing ministry. families chosen? “It was really too good to and continuing to build upon • Habitat believes that every person • No, Habitat for Humanity is not a give - be true,” said Tharp. their celebrated throwback should have a decent, safe and afford - away program. Habitat’s partner families • Families in need of decent, affordable Asked what makes marketing campaign.” able place to live. buy the houses that Habitat builds and shelter apply to their local Habitat Darlington so special, Tharp The Tradition Continues • Habitat welcomes all people to work renovates. organization, called an affiliate. said, “When Mr. (Harold) on Labor Day weekend as the with us in partnership. • Habitat makes no profit on the sale. • Each affiliate’s family selection com - Brasington designed this NASCAR Sprint Cup Series • In the United States, Habitat home - mittee chooses Habitat homeowners for track years ago, it's one of the Bojangles’ Southern 500® is What does Habitat for Humanity owners purchase their houses through their local area, based on three criteria: most unique tracks on the cir - set for Sunday, Sept. 4, 2016. do? affordable monthly mortgage payments. • The family’s level of need. cuit. The drivers love coming The NASCAR XFINITY Series • In other countries, Habitat also works • Their willingness to become partners to a track that challenges VFW Sport Clips Help A Hero • Habitat helps to build, renovate and with partner organizations to serve even in the program. them. It's not called 'Too 200 will race on Saturday, repair houses all over the world using more families through innovative financ - • Their ability to repay the loan through Tough to Tame' by mistake. It Sept. 3, 2016. volunteer labor and donations. ing methods. an affordable payment plan. • Habitat advocates to increase access to • Habitat’s homeowners also invest hun - • Every affiliate follows a nondiscrimi - decent, affordable housing around the dreds of hours of their own labor, called natory policy of family selection. world. sweat equity, working alongside volun - • Neither race nor religion is a factor in teers and other Habitat homeowners. choosing Habitat’s homeowner families.

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Main St., Lamar South Carolina www.kistlerhardeefuneralhome.com 843-393-2824 843-326-5890 Newspaper Network Darlington Dareck Antonio Moody, passed away on Godley Auction Company he Mason (St. David’s Lodge), parents, sisters, and brothers. the funeral home. Bacote Monday, June 27, 2016 at was auctioneer for Clantons and a Shriner (Omar Temple), Memorials may be made to Born July 1, 1933, she was Funeral services for Mr. McLeod Regional Medical Auto Auction from 1957 until and an American Legion mem - the First Baptist Church of the daughter of the late Charles Dareck Antonio Bacote, for - Center. Born July 22, 1926 in 2006. At a ceremony in ber. His dedication to making Darlington, Lottie Moon and Gertrude Williams Odom. merly of Darlington, were held Darlington, S.C., he was the Monterey, California in 1969 auctioneering an accountable Christmas Offering, P.O. Box Jacqueline had a bus ministry 11:30 a.m. son of Issac Alexander Moody he was named “World profession kept him in demand 297, Darlington, S.C. 29540. traveling across the world Saturday, and Blanche Corrine Kirven Champion Livestock throughout his distinguished The funeral was held on preaching the name of Jesus. July 2, 2016 Moody. He was a faithful and Auctioneer.” Among other pro - career. Thursday, June 30, 2016 at Her dream was to spend her in the chapel long-standing member of the fessional accolades and Surviving, in addition to his 4:00 p.m. at the First Baptist last days preaching the gospel of Jordan First Baptist Church of accomplishments were charter beloved wife of 69 years, are Church of Darlington. in India. Funeral Darlington. He served the member of the S.C. three daughters: Bonnie Visitation was held 5:00-7:00 Surviving are her two sons: Home, Inc. in church in numerous positions Auctioneers Association (Pete) Pierce of Indian on Wednesday, June 29th at Dr. Lonnie “Pete” Sansbury and Darlington. including Deacon, Sunday (1974) and S.C. Auctioneers Harbour Beach, FL; Dannie Belk Funeral Home in his wife Dr. Shannon South of Interment School Superintendent, Commission (1977), and (Jerry) McLellan of Darlington. Ashville, N.C., and Jeff will be the Director of the Training Union, President of the National Darlington; and Nancy (Tim) A guestbook is available Sansbury of Darlington; two following week in the Florence Sunday School teacher, and Auctioneers Association Huntley of Darlington. Also online at www.belkfuneral - grandsons: John Sansbury and National Cemetery. Chairman of the Brotherhood. (1980-1981). In 1980 he was surviving are five grandchil - home.com his wife Brooke (Baggerly), and Mr. Bacote died Saturday, He was a member of the inducted into the S.C. dren: Angie (William) Joshua Sansbury; a great June 25, 2016 in Greensboro, Hardin-Jolly Sunday School Auctioneers Hall of Fame, and Campbell, Beth (Michael) Jacqueline Odom grandson, Michael Sansbury; North Carolina. Class. He attended Darlington in 1988 into the National Prosser, Jay (Claudia) Sansbury and her brothers: Charles The family is receiving County Schools, and served Auctioneers Associational Hall McLellan, Lyles Huntley, and Jacqueline Odom Sansbury, Odom and his wife Sandy, Dan friends at the residence of his his country in the United of Fame. Roddy Huntley; six great- age 82, died Thursday, June Odom and his wife Gloria, and aunt, Mrs. Naomi Harkless, 308 States Navy during World War Involved in many communi - grandchildren: Danielle Kriss, 29, 2016. A funeral service was Sam Odom and his wife Evelyn. Washington Street, Darlington. II. In 1950 he graduated from ty, civic, and fraternal organi - Carla Campbell, Dalton held 3:00 p.m. Friday, July 1st She was preceded in death the Fort Smith Auction School zations he contributed his Prosser, Kirven Prosser, Alex in the chapel of Belk Funeral by her brother, Darrell Archie Daniel Moody in Fort Smith, Arkansas and time and talents as a fundrais - McLellan, and Benjamin Home with interment follow - Sansbury. Archie Daniel Moody, hus - began his 56-year career as a er for Kiwanis, Rotary, Ducks McLellan. He is also survived ing at Lake Swamp Cemetery. A guestbook is available band of Lilabelle Weinberg professional auctioneer. In Unlimited, and the Heart and by many nieces and nephews. The family received friends online at www.belkfuneral - addition to owning Moody- Cancer Associations. He was a He was predeceased by his from 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. Friday at home.com. Blue Saints building ramps in Darlington The Blue Saints of the for these two members of the Darlington Police Department community. The lumber was with help from members of the donated by Canfor Southern Darlington Fire Department Pine. finished projects this week at To learn more about how the homes of Ms. Cora Smith you can help with these com - and Ms. Doris Lane. munity service projects, visit The officers worked in tem - the DPD on Facebook at peratures that rose well above www.facebook.com/Darlingto 90 degrees without complain - nPDSC or call them at 843- ing, making life a little better 398-4026

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Excellent each month at 6 p.m. in vendors as well as businesses, with other dogs, friendly and softly affectionate. 3-5 yrs old; Council Chambers, found on July 20 - 26 churches, organizations, advo - 46 lbs; female. Note: No cats for me please! the first floor of City Hall, 100 cates, and other non-profits. The Darlington County Humane Society is located 0.5 miles E. Carolina Ave. Notification of First Saturday of the month from Darlington Raceway off Highway 151 in Darlington. special meetings is provided at Darlington Economic May – October; no market in least 24 hours in advance, and Development July. For more info: 398-4000 Have you lost or found a pet? agendas are posted in the Partnership Meeting ext. 103, email darlingtonplan - alcove outside of Council The DCED Partnership [email protected]. Vendor If you have lost or found a pet, go online to www.darlingtonhumane.org and click on the Chambers. meets on July 20, the third spaces: $25 for businesses & link Lost/ Found Pets . You will be directed to the www.thelostpets.com Web site where Work sessions are held the Wednesday of each month at individuals; $15 non-profits you can register your missing pet. first Tuesday of each month at 8:00 a.m. in the Executive selling goods; FREE: children, You will be able to provide a detailed description of your missing pet, as well as attach a photo. 6 p.m. in Council Chambers. meeting room 271 of the SiMT schools, and farmers. Upon registering your lost pet, an e-mail alert will be sent to the Darlington Shelter’s e-mail No action is taken at work ses - building at Florence- address. This will allow the Shelter staff to recognize your lost pet should it arrive at the facility. sions. Darlington Technical College. Bluegrass Concert Come listen to great blue - Darlington Registration and Membership Society Hill Town grass music on Saturday, Council Meeting Professional Women August 6 at 4:00 p.m.! The Area Happenings Rally on Saturday July 9, 2016 Darlington Professional from1-3 pm at MHS Athletic The Society Hill Town Southeastern Bluegrass Weekly events: Corps of Retired Executives) Council will hold their month - Women (DPW) will meet on Association of South Carolina Hall of Fame located at 306 July 21, and the 3rd offers Free confidential coun - Jessamine Street, Darlington. ly meeting on July 12th and will hold monthly concerts on 4-H Wildlife Food Plot seling to America's small busi - the second Tuesday of each Wednesday of each month at the first Saturday of every Project ness, serving Darlington, Darlington County month. All monthly meetings noon at the Darlington month at The Darlington All youth, ages 5-19, are Florence and surrounding will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Country Club. DPW is an asso - Music Hall, 1931 Harry Byrd Council Meeting ciation for local business - invited to participate in the areas. Existing and start-up The Darlington County Town Hall of Society Hill 280 Highway, Darlington. Doors South Carolina 4-H Wildlife businesses can schedule an South Main Street. women to share lunch, enjoy a open at 4 p.m. for jamming, Council meets on Monday, July presentation, and network. Food Plot Project. This inde - appointment by calling the 11 (due to July 4th holiday), socializing, and open mic. pendent-study project, spon - Hartsville Chamber of and the first Monday of each Darlington City Info: www.sebga.org. sored by the Quality Deer Commerce at 843-332-6401. Council Meeting Darlington Soil & month at 6:00 p.m., at the Water Conservation Management Association, Courthouse Annex/EMS The Darlington City Council Lamar Town Council allows youth an opportunity to Alcoholics Anonymous will hold their monthly meet - District Board Lamar Town Council will Building, 1625 Harry Byrd The Darlington Soil & establish, maintain, and Alcoholics Anonymous will Highway (Highway 151), ing on July 12 (Change in meet Monday August 8th, at 5 observe a wildlife food plot. hold an open meeting of big schedule due to July 4th Water Conservation District p.m. the second Monday of the Darlington, SC. The Council Board will meet July 25 at 7:00 Once registered, 4-H supplies book and traditions studies encourages citizen participa - Holiday); subsequent meetings month at town hall. the food plot seed, a Rack Pack weekly at 8 p.m. Monday are held the first Tuesday of p.m., the fourth Monday of the tion and provides an opportu - month in the Clemson membership, a record book, nights at Trinity UMC on Pearl nity for citizens to present each month at 7:00 p.m. in the School Board and newsletters/ information - Street. Use Orange Street City of Darlington Council Extension Kitchen at 300 The Darlington County their concerns at the begin - Russell Street, Room 207, al resources to help. Cost is entrance. Info: 843-395-6897. ning of each regular meeting. Chambers at City Hall, located School District Board of $25 that includes a $10 4-H AA meets at at the at 400 Pearl Street. Darlington. Open to the public. Education will meet August Those wishing to make a pres - Info: 843-393-0483. membership and $15 Rack Hartsville AA Hut, 310 S. entation should contact the 8th at 6 p.m. the second Pack membership. Deadline is McFarland Street: 12 noon and Darlington Branch Monday of the month in the Clerk to Council at 843-398- DCDSNB Board August 5, 2016. For more 6 p.m. Monday/Wednesday; 4100 or [email protected]. NAACP board/community conference information, go to: 12 noon and 8 p.m. Tuesday, The Darlington Branch of Directors room at the Darlington County clemson.edu and search “4-H Thursday, Friday, Saturday; Lamar Town Council NAACP meets July 12th and Darlington County School District Administrative Wildlife Food Plot Project" or and 8pm Sunday. on the second Tuesday every Disabilities and Special Needs Annex I in Darlington. Lamar Town Council will Board of Directors will meet contact Leigh Walker at the meet Monday, July 11th, at 5 month, 7:00 p.m. at 109 Pearl Darlington County 4-H office, Al-Anon Meetings Street. New members are July 26, the last Tuesday of Hartsville City p.m. the second Monday of the each month (except Dec.) at 843-393-0484, lawlkr@clem - Al-Anon is a fellowship of month at town hall. always welcomed. For more Council Meeting son.edu. adult relatives and friends of information contact President the Scott Center in Hartsville City Council holds their reg - alcoholics for mutual support. Anthony Hall at 843-229-1274 at 2:00 p.m. (Please note time ular council meeting on School Board change!) The public is always Darlington Elks Lodge Visitors are welcome. The Darlington County or email to August 9th on the second Weekly Events Childcare is not available. Al- [email protected]. welcome. The Darlington Tuesday of each month at 6 School District Board of County Disabilities and Special Tuesdays: Swing/Shag Anon meetings: Education will meet July 11th Please visit our Facebook page: p.m. in Council Chambers, dance lessons, "New" line Thursday evenings at 6 p.m. Darlingtonnaacp. Needs Board is located at: 201 found on the first floor of City at 6 p.m. the second Monday N. Damascus Church Rd. dance lessons from 8-10 p.m. at St. Luke UMC Parlor, 302 of the month in the Hall, 100 E. Carolina Ave. Wednesdays: Karaoke from Dunlap Dr., Hartsville. Info: July 13 - 19 Hartsville. For more info: 843- Notification of special meet - board/community conference 332-7252 www.dcdsnb.org 8-10 p.m. 843-992-2981. room at the Darlington County ings is provided at least 24 Thursdays: Bingo at 7:30 Thursdays at 8p.m at the School District Administrative hours in advance, and agendas p.m. Hartsville AA Hut, 310 S. Annex I in Darlington. American Legion are posted in the alcove out - Darlington Elks Lodge is McFarland Street. Post 13 July 27 - Aug. 2 side of Council Chambers. located at 836 Timmonsville Darlington County American Legion Post 13 of Work sessions are held the Hwy. For more info: 843-393- First Steps Darlington meets July 14, the first Tuesday of each month at 1451 July 6 - 12 second Thursday of each month Darlington County 6 p.m. in Council Chambers. No Partnership Council Meeting The Darlington County First at the Post on Harry Byrd action is taken at work sessions. Centennial Farmers Hartsville Highway next to the South The Darlington County Steps Partnership Board of Council meets on Monday, Market Farmer’s Market Directors will meet at The Carolina National Guard Society Hill Town This market features fresh, The Hartsville Farmer’s Armory. A meal is served at 6:00 August 1, and the first Monday Council Meeting Greater Hartsville Chamber of of each month at 6:00 p.m., at organic gourmet foods, free- Market is July 9, second Commerce on July 12, 2016 in p.m. with a monthly meeting The Society Hill Town range eggs and homegrown, Saturday of each month, 9 that follows. The nation's largest the Courthouse Annex/EMS Council will hold their month - the Conference Room at 5:30 Building, 1625 Harry Byrd healthy foods including home - a.m.-1 p.m. on East Carolina p.m. The DCFS Partnership Veterans organization invites its ly meeting on August 9th and made breads and sweet treats Avenue. The market is a juried members, eligible Veterans, and Highway (Highway 151), the second Tuesday of each Board meets the second Darlington, SC. The Council And as always, live music and show featuring locally sourced Tuesday of every other month. active National Guard/Reserve month. All monthly meetings entertainment! Location: produce as well as unique, personnel to attend. encourages citizen participa - will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Corner of 5th St. and Carolina handmade and homemade Lil’ Falcon tion and provides an opportu - Town Hall of Society Hill 280 Ave. in Hartsville. quality products made by local Volleyball Camp Board of Fire nity for citizens to present South Main Street. artists, chefs and farmers. For Control Meeting their concerns at the begin - The Lady Falcons Volleyball ning of each regular meeting. Darlington Branch Story Time at the more information about Team & Darlington Area Held at: Darlington County Library becoming a vendor, visit Fire District Headquarters, 137 Those wishing to make a pres - NAACP Recreation Department will entation should contact the The Darlington Branch Darlington: Thursdays at 10 www.mainstreethartsville.org hold the second annual Lil’ North Center Road in Hartsville, a.m. Info: 398-4940 ext. 305. or call Suzy Moyd at 843-383- on July 14, 2016, the 2nd Clerk to Council at 843-398- NAACP meets August 9th Falcon Volleyball Camp July 4100 or [email protected]. and on the second Tuesday Hartsville: Tuesdays at 10 3015. 18-20 at the Darlington High Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. a.m. Info: 332-5115 ext. 7. every month, 7:00 p.m. at School gym, 525 Spring St., Darlington City 109 Pearl Street. New mem - Society Hill: Thursdays at Mayo HS Alumni for girls in grades 1-6. Hours Hartsville Relay for 11:00 a.m. Info: 378-0026 Homecoming Rally Life Softball Council Meeting bers are always welcomed. are 9 a.m. to noon each day. The Darlington City Council For more information contact Lamar: Thursdays at 11:30 Mayo High School Alumni The cost of the camp is $30, Tournament a.m. Info: 326-5524 Association (MHSAA) will host Event held in memory of will hold their monthly meet - President Anthony Hall at which includes a t-shirt! ing on August 2, and the first 843-229-1274 or email to dar - Homecoming 2016 Volleyball instruction will be David Byrd. Sign up NOW to Library Youth Tuesday of each month at 7:00 [email protected]. Programs: Darlington Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m. DARLINGTON Lamar Family Movie Day: Tuesdays 4:00 p.m.; Youth Program: Thursday at 4:00 p.m.

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PAGE 6A | WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2016 NEWS AND PRESS | DARLINGTON, S.C. SC Youth Learn Leadership and Agriculture at SC Farm Bureau Conference Forty-seven rising high school jun - culture while developing their skills to discussed with participants the history The Newberry County Young work of family farmers and rural iors and seniors from across South be leaders in the industry,” SCFB Ag of South Carolina legislation and how Farmers and Ranchers also hosted lifestyles across the state. In exchange Carolina recently participated in the Literacy Director, Vonne Knight, said. they can become involved in the leg - their annual Ag Olympics competition for their annual dues and financial South Carolina Farm Bureau The conference operates on a two- islative process. Director of organiza - for the conference attendees. support of education, promotion and Federation’s (SCFB) 2016 Youth year curriculum cycle where students tional training and leadership develop - “South Carolina’s agricultural lobbying efforts on behalf of agricul - Leadership Conference in Newberry, learn about agricultural marketing and ment for SCFB, Jessica Cabrera, industry is a vital part of the state’s ture and family farmers, Farm Bureau SC. promotion one year and about govern - engaged participants in leadership economy,” SCFB President Harry Ott members are entitled to discounts and The conference, held on the ment relations and agricultural advo - activities essential for students to said. “We advocate so our children and access to a number of quality products. Campus of Newberry College June 12- cacy the next. This year’s conference develop personally and professionally. grandchildren can farm long after we The organization serves more than 15, allowed students to gain valuable focused on legislative action in South 2016 SCFB Youth Ambassador are gone. Educating our youth on 100,000 member families in 47 chap - leadership skills, a better understand - Carolina. Dalton Stalvey said, “Youth Leadership opportunities available to them within ters and has been around since 1944. ing of SC agriculture, and of the South Students were addressed by indus - Conference is a great way to meet peo - the agriculture industry is the first step Persons interested in supporting agri - Carolina legislative process. try professionals on leadership, goal ple from all across South Carolina who in involving students so they can have cultural education are encouraged to “Our Youth Leadership Conference, setting and legislative history of SC. share a passion for agriculture. We a lasting voice in today’s issues.” The contact their county Farm Bureau sponsored by the SCFB Women’s Dr. Nathan Saunders, Curator of were able to build leadership skills SC Farm Bureau Federation is a non- office or the South Carolina Farm Leadership program, allows students Manuscripts at the University of South while expanding our network and agri - profit membership organization Bureau Federation at www.scfb.org for to explore opportunities within agri - Carolina’s South Caroliniana Library cultural knowledge.” formed to promote and preserve the additional information.

Affordable Health First Steps “Counts Down” to Kindergarten Screenings coming Parents as Teachers, to Darlington Parents Are First, and Countdown to Kindergarten Residents living in and are programs that continue around the Darlington can service throughout high tem - learn about their risk for car - peratures, encouraging school diovascular disease, osteoporo - transitioning, family strength - sis, diabetes, and other chronic, ening, and parent education. serious conditions with afford - Countdown to able screenings by Life Line Kindergarten (CTK) is a First Screening. First Baptist Church Steps program based on other will host this community event successful school transition on July 15, 2016. The site is models from around the coun - located at 216 South Main try. In its 10 years of operating Street in Darlington. through DCFS, the goals have Screenings can check for: been to increase the successful • The level of plaque transition of South Carolina's buildup in your arteries, relat - most at-risk children into the ed to risk for heart disease, K-12 school system; to stroke and overall vascular increase parent involvement in health. the early grades (particularly • HDL and LDL Cholesterol in hard-to-reach communi - levels ties), when children's learning • Diabetes risk is foundational for life success; • Bone density as a risk for and to increase public aware - possible osteoporosis ness of the importance of • Kidney and thyroid func - school readiness. tion, and more This year, CTK began June 1, 2016 and continues through Screenings are affordable, July. Eight Darlington County Math, literacy, and social seeing how this jumpstart in kindergarten students partici - 3148 or visit their website at convenient and accessible for kindergarten teachers are studies are subjects introduced the summer makes a huge dif - pate in CTK” stated DCFS www.darlingtoncountyfirst - wheelchairs and those with assigned to 48 children for the to children and parents receive ference in the classroom.” Executive Director, Darnell steps.org. trouble walking. Free parking summer. Children have six les - education on healthy home Kiwanis of Hartsville and McPherson. is also available. sons in total- five lessons are habits to prepare the child’s United Way of Hartsville pro - DCFS’ mission is to provide Packages start at $149, but conducted in the home and the transition to a school schedule. vide needed material support the information, support, and consultants will work with you last one is a visit to the school “Helping children be better for the CTK program. “We encouragement parents need to create a package that is right where the child will attend prepared for kindergarten and thank the Elementary School to help their children develop for you based on your age and class in the fall. Children will be helping parents understand Principals of Lamar, Pate, St. optimally during the crucial risk factors. Call 1-877-237- placed in the same classroom as what to expect is our aim” said John, Southside, Rosenwald, early years of life. For more 1287 or visit our website at the teacher who they were Patricia Bailey, CTK and Cain for working with information on programs www.lifelinescreening.com. assigned to for the summer. Coordinator. “It is amazing DCFS to ensure their pre- offered by DCFS, call 843-857- Pre-registration is required.

SC Farm Bureau teaches agriculture in the classroom to Darlington County teachers Darlington County teachers, Liz Byrd (left) and Diane Perkins were among forty-nine educators from across the state who recently learned how to incorporate agricultural les - sons into their classrooms. The FRIENDS & South Carolina Farm Bureau Federation (SCFB) hosted its annual Ag in the Classroom Summer Teacher Institute June 6-10 in Anderson, SC, where teachers of grades pre-K through 8 in public and private schools learned how to teach the importance of family farm - FAMILY ers and domestically produced food, fiber, forestry products, SUNDAY, JULY 10, 2016 ONLY! and fuel to their students. Darlington County teachers, Liz Byrd (left) and Diane Perkins were EXTENDED HOURS TO 10 PM “It is so important that stu - among forty-nine educators from across the state who recently dents learn where their food learned how to incorporate agricultural lessons into their classrooms. and resources come from,” Vonne Knight, SCFB Director of impact this course makes in the impact on South Carolina’s 20% OFF EVENT Ag Literacy said. “Providing lives of teachers from across economy – we’ve got to help SATURDAY JULY 9, 2 PM to 10 PM teachers with not only the the state during this one week,” people understand the link information and lesson plans said Knight. “Teachers leave between their food and fiber Just use your rewards card at checkout. ® they need, but also the confi - with a greater understanding and the farm,” said Ott. “Farm Not a buzz club rewards member yet? Sign up today and start saving. 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McDonald's to throwback again this year. introduced the Happy Meal. It makes the race so special. Richard Petty won the There are so many great STP in front of an paint schemes over the years, estimated 16 million viewers which makes it special for our watching NASCAR's first ever team to run throwbacks. 1979 flag-to-flag televised race. was definitely a breakout sea - STP and Richard Petty son when it comes to cata - Motorsports with driver Aric pulting the sport into the Almirola are honoring The mainstream, so it's cool to rec - King's 1979 NASCAR season, ognize that this year with our the season that many claim throwback scheme." catapulted NASCAR into a The aforementioned tele - household sport, at the vised Daytona 500 is often Bojangles' Southern 500 at viewed as the turning point in Darlington (S.C.) Raceway on NASCAR's modern era as the Sunday, September 4 with the broadcast had 16 million throwback paint scheme mir - viewers and brought national roring Petty's 1979 Dodge attention to the sport. Oldsmobile Cutlass. Although ½ lap down at the "We started the season white flag, a now-famous really good because we won accident between the leaders Daytona to kick off the year," saw Petty take the lead down said Petty. "In 1978, we didn't the backstretch and go on to win any races, and then we win his sixth of seven Daytona won at Daytona to start the 500 races and break a 45-race Possible names of the 1955 Darlington Pony League All Star Team are: Back row, left to right: year. That was one of our bet - winless streak. Front row, left to right: Dan Kelley or Bobby Farrell, Billy Summer, James Buie, Frankie ter years, and we ended up The throwback paint Freddie Dargan, Junior Crews, Jerry Byrd, Wade Jordan, Joel Tyner, Haynie, Jay Phillips, Sumter Langston, Jim Stone, and Coach John winning the Championship scheme will feature one sig - Eddie Way, and Steve Ballard. Davis that year, too. That was our nificant difference from the last Championship, so it was a original in 1979. A dollar breakthrough year of sorts amount signifying the after not winning the year amount of money raised by before. Having the car throw - STP customers for Victory 1955 Darlington Pony League back to that year is special Junction will be featured on because it was a good year for the rear quarter panel of the All-Star Team us." No. 43 STP Ford. bered the team well. had a K for Kiwanis on his jer - fall, but I still ended up in the By Jana E. Pye Editor They also remember John sey that was put on with black bushes…and had a good many [email protected] Davis well, but really didn’t electrical tape.” scratches.” laughed Stone. The photo that was shared recall Robert Beckham. The team was in front of the He said he escaped a whip - in the June 29th issue of the “He may have helped with McCullough House on Pearl ping because his mother News and Press by Beverley other teams and had a collec - Street, former home of the couldn’t get to him fast Spears has had some interest tion of photos,” said Sumter Darlington Recreation enough. here in Darlington, and two Langston. “But I cannot recall Department and now the site Langston remembered that players in the photograph say him ever coaching us.” of the Council on Aging. story, too. that the coach pictured was “We were all good ball Jim Stone grew up next The two hopes that their not Robert Beckham, but players that year,” remem - door in the offices of the City memory is correct on the Coach John Davis. bered Jim Stone. “If you look Administration Building, and names they have provided, Both Jim Stone and Sumter closely, you’ll see we all had on remembers one time that he and welcome comments from Langston, teammates shown jerseys from the teams we created a parachute and other community members on the back row next to the played for. The fella on the jumped off the roof. that remember these boys of Top: 1979 No. 43 STP car driven by Richard Petty coach on far right, remem - front row, Wade Jordan, he “The parachute broke my summer! Bottom: 2016 No. 43 STP Ford driven by Aric Almirola Shell continues heritage theme in 2016 with Darlington Southern 500 “Throwback” Some say heritage is every - Busch Series through the mid to Race last month Logano piloted thing and that can ring very late 1990s. The Darlington the No. 22 Shell-Pennzoil Ford true to a brand that has a “throwback” Shell paint to victory lane with a special tremendous lineage in motor - scheme is actually one of three full-body mosaic that featured sports. Shell is excited to commemorative paint schemes images of significant Team unveil a commemorative paint that Shell and Pennzoil will Penske milestones infused in scheme to run in the 2016 debut in 2016 to celebrate their the livery. Just last weekend, Bojangle’s Southern 500 that U.S. motorsports legacy. the No. 3 Pennzoil Team celebrates its first NASCAR pri - “I think it’s a no brainer to Penske Chevrolet driven by mary livery. help celebrate Shell’s 20th Helio Castroneves ran in the It has been widely accepted anniversary of NASCAR 100th running of the and reported that Darlington involvement and run this cool Indianapolis 500 carrying the Raceway’s “Throwback paint scheme at Darlington on iconic bright yellow colors of Weekend” for the NASCAR Labor Day,” said Logano. “It’s the “Yellow Submarine” of the Sprint Cup Series in 2015 was pretty neat that Shell is cele - 1980s. All three paint schemes a resounding success. Some brating 20 years in NASCAR were put on the track to show - called it “one of the most and even cooler that Bobby case the winning traditions of enjoyable race weekends in a (Labonte) won at Darlington Shell and Pennzoil over the long time.” The race teams, Raceway with this car, so it’s a years in American motorsport. drivers, owners, broadcast huge honor for myself and For more details on the team, manufacturers and fans everyone at Team Penske to Pennzoil and Team Penske rela - alike were all on board for last run this look. Heritage is a tionship, visit year’s inaugural event. main theme in everything www.Pennzoil.com. To stay up- Shell participated in the to Darlington that celebrated new to NASCAR when the com - Labonte owned the car himself we’re doing this year and it’s to-date on the latest activities, 2015 festivities with a paint our NASCAR roots and one that pany first became a primary before bringing the Shell spon - been great to have the support be sure to ‘Like’ the official scheme on the No. 22 Team many fans would remember,” sponsor in the mid-1990s. The sorship to Joe Gibbs Racing from Shell-Pennzoil in running Pennzoil Facebook Page Penske Ford driven by Joey said Heidi Massey-Bong, Sr. company is bringing back its where he competed in the paint schemes to help us com - (www.facebook.com/Pennzoil) Logano that mimicked a Advisor for Motorsports and first NASCAR paint scheme to NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and memorate the heritage of our and follow Pennzoil on Twitter LeMans-winning Porsche pilot - Sponsorships at Shell. “The celebrate the 20th anniversary the then Busch Series. team and the heritage of our (www.twitter.com/Pennzoil) ed by Mario Andretti in the Darlington paint scheme is the of its first win with 2000 Ironically, Labonte drove the sport.” and Instagram (www.insta - 1980s. The car also carried third commemorative car we NASCAR Sprint Cup Series same paint scheme to victory At the NASCAR All-Star gram.com/Pennzoil). Shell branding from the 1950s are fielding with Team Penske Champion, , lane at the “Track Too Tough To era to coincide with the found - in 2016 to celebrate our her - who piloted the No. 44 Shell Tame” in his final win for Shell ing of Darlington Raceway. itage in American motorsports.” Monte Carlo to its first NASCAR in 1998. The Darlington scheme “Last year’s car was a big Shell, a player in motorsport victory in 1996 at Nashville that Logano will carry on his Farmers & Landowners part of Shell history, so this year technology around the world Speedway in what is now the No. 22 Shell-Pennzoil Fusion we wanted to bring something for over 80 years, was relatively NASCAR XFINITY Series. ran a number of races in the old Workshop USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Minority Landowner Magazine Summer Camps announced for Darlington July 26, 2016 July 27, 2016 Darlington County Library Dickson Farm FBC Darlington by Thursday, July 7 to guar - Info: Coach Jett 843-309- For More Information about 204 N. Main St, Darlington On Oates Hwy, Basketball Camp antee t-shirt. 5699 Camp, Contact Pam Frick 843- 3.1 miles east of US 401 Sign up your child for the 687-8688 Next to Fire Station 15 annual First Baptist Church Camp S.A.M. Youth Lil Falcon Volleyball Basketball Camp held July Football Camp Camp DHS Lady Falcons 11-14, 2016 from 10 a.m. - Camp S.A.M. Youth Football The Lady Falcons Volleyball Softball Camp US Department of Agriculture representatives will Noon Camp will be held July 18-29 Team & The Darlington Area The Darlington High School share information to help improve your farm. Ages 7-10 will be at the from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. daily at Rec Department will hold the Lady Falcon Softball Team will Experts will be available for: Harmon Baldwin Recreation Welch Stadium for grades 1-8. second annual Lil Falcon be hosting a camp for any girl Center Cost: $30. Register at Volleyball Camp July 18-20 at age 6-12 years old July 18-21 at • Financial assistance programs • Crop insurance Ages 11-14 will be at DHS Darlington Recreation the Darlington High School the Lady Falcon Softball Field. • Conservation programs • Farm loan programs Gym (enter triple doors by Department, 300 Sanders St. gym, 525 Spring St., for girls in This camp will be conducted by • Disaster programs • Vegetable production locker rooms) Coach Brantley Jett will give grades 1-6. Hours are 9 a.m. to the DHS Softball Coaches and • Pest management • Erosion control Campers must be the ages back $10 to any child that noon each day. The cost of the Varsity team members. The • Cattle and hay operations • Irrigation systems listed by the start of camp. attends football camp that camp is $30 (this includes a t- time for the camp is 8:00 a.m. • High tunnels (hoop houses) • Fencing and more. Registration forms are signs up for Darlington Area shirt)! Volleyball instruction to 12:00 p.m. The cost of the available at FBC Darlington, Recreation Football. There will will be given by the Lady camp is $30 and this includes a 216 S. Main St. and the also be a family night for partic - Falcon Volleyball Team & free t-shirt. You can register at Lunch is provided. Harmon Baldwin Recreation ipants at the conclusion of Coaches! Register by July 12 to the Darlington Recreation Registration is free and begins both days at 8:30 a.m. Center, 300 Sanders St. camp where we will have food, receive a T-shirt @ Darlington Office by July 8. For further Program runs from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Space is limited and regis - games, and show the movie Rec. Dept., 300 Sanders St. information contact Coach tration forms are due to FBC Facing the Giants from 6 to 10 Darlington SC 29532. Call Randy Bryant at 843-917- RSVP by July 25 to USDA-NRCS at Darlington or the Rec Center p.m. July 29. 843-398-4030 for directions. 9558. 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Newman Swamp United Methodist Church celebrates 200th Anniversary PHOTO BY JANA E. PYE Newman Swamp UMC celebrates 200 years of worship the anniversary from Neil Windham, shared hymns with the congregation, By Jana E. Pye Editor who sadly passed away before the including the beloved “The Church in [email protected] event. the Wildwood” that was printed in the ucked away in a quiet corner “The stories just poured out of insert for the congregation to sing of the tiny rural town of Neil,” recalled Conner as he shared along. TLamar, the Newman Swamp with the congregation on Sunday. “He A special surprise during the church United Methodist Church congregation showed me where the original church service was a “visit from past” from has celebrated God’s word for two cen - was in the woods, a little log house. Up Bishop Francis Asbury, sharing the Bishop Francis Asbury, portrayed by Rev. W. Robert Borom turies; they have gathered together on until he passed away, he shared photo - dream of John Wesley in Great Britain Sunday mornings to pray for loved graphs and memories with me, hoping that the Methodist Church be estab - ones and sons sent off to fight in for - that I would do a good job with this lished and flourish in the New World. eign wars, gather for weddings and service. He wanted you all to remem - The Rev. W. Robert Borom, the funerals, and enjoy fellowship. ber how special this church was to Francis Asbury actor who shares the The congregation gathered the him, and to the community. The annu - words of Asbury, walked in from the weekend of June 24 and 25 to cele - al Children’s Day here at Lake Swamp rear of the church in full dress of the brate their past and future with a day used to bring in more than 600 chil - early 1800’s, complete with knickers of good old-fashioned fun with games, dren to this tiny church for a day of and a quill pen with which to compose reenactments, picnic, memorabilia dis - fun and games each summer. It’s a letter home to England during his plays and a movie on Saturday, fol - amazing to think of even in today’s spell binding oration. Asbury was lowed by a lovely church service and times how many children looked for - noted to have visited the church in the church meal in the fellowship hall on ward to that day!” history of Newman Swamp on his last Sunday. The Newman Swamp Neil Windham’s widow, Sylvia, trip to Baltimore, Maryland to the Grammar School that adjoins the director of the choi, helped with the Methodist General Conference before church grounds serves as the church church meal; she teared up when talk - his death. fellowship hall, and many of the con - ing about how much Neil would have Newman Swamp was first known as gregation attended the little school. loved the service. “I feel he was with Windham Meetinghouse; “Father” Rev. Wes Conner, who pastors the us today, and would have loved every Jenkins preached there in 1816. The church along with two other United minute of it.” present building was erected in 1901, Methodist churches in his charge, had The combined church choir of the fourth. The first was a log house, Several of the artifacts of the church and schoolhouse were on display a lot of help in gathering history about Newman Swamp and Elim UMC followed by two other frame buildings. for the 200th Anniversary, including an original pulpit Bible.

Church in the Wildwood Composed in 1857 William S. Pitts

There’s a church in the valley by the wildwood, No lovelier spot in the dale; No place is so dear to my childhood, As the little brown church in the vale. Refrain Come to the church in the wildwood, Oh, come to the church in the dale, No spot is so dear to my childhood, As the little brown church in the vale. How sweet on a clear, Sabbath morning, To list to the clear ringing bell; Its tones so sweetly are calling, Oh, come to the church in the vale. Refrain There, close by the church in the valley, Lies one that I loved so well; She sleeps, sweetly sleeps, ’neath the willow, Disturb not her rest in the vale. Refrain There, close by the side of that loved one, To trees where the wild flowers bloom, When the farewell hymn shall be chanted I shall rest by her side in the tomb. Refrain From the church in the valley by the wildwood, When day fades away into night, I would fain from this spot of my childhood Wing my way to the mansions of light. Refrain Newman Swamp Grammar School now serves as the Fellowship Hall for Newman Swamp United Methodist Church GOT SOCIETY NEWS? email [email protected] or call Jana 843-393-3811. JULY 6, 2016 | PAGE 2B tHe NeWS aNd PreSS, darLINgtON, S.c. socWWW.NEWiSANDePRESS.NET ty

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Coker College dance program graduate receives national award for performance Earlier this June, recent Coker College graduates Tierra Foxworth and Tammaka Staley traveled to Washington, D.C., to Alert Journey Snack perform their original work, Analysis Lists Spain “Curveless Smile,” at the National Astonishment Local Spins College Dance Festival at the John Bases Louder Sponge F. Kennedy Center for the Blind Means Strain Performing Arts. Caused Midst Stray In addition, Foxworth received Defeat Mothers Stung the Outstanding Student Denied Nails Stunt Performance Award. Sponsored Egypt Notice Synonym by the ACDA and Dance Fable Reason Title Magazine, it is one of only two Feature Reply Tying awards presented to participants Fingers Reproduction Union in the festival: Outstanding Fixed Robin Using Student Choreography and Frown Shape Veins Outstanding Student works chosen at the southeast was a very mind-blowing experi - Smile’ [was selected] for the fear - Ghost Shelf Visit Performance. conference of the American ence,” said Foxworth. “The oppor - less way she embodied a powerful International Shine Voted “Curveless Smile” was chore - College Dance Association, one of tunity to not only dance, but to personal testimony. Her delivery Joints Slips ographed by Foxworth and is the regional conferences that enter a building that has hosted so had a vulnerability and openness, Answers on 5B performed by both Foxworth determine the pieces chosen for many brilliantly talented artists creating a genuine theatricality." and Staley. The collaboration the National College Dance and performances was ultimately “This award is by far the high - originally took place during their Festival. The annual American a blessing.” light of my dance career,” said ™ senior year at Coker. It’s a unique College Dance Association’s The panelists for the Foxworth. “To anyone else it may piece in that it is an intertwining National College Dance Festival ACDA/Dance Magazine Awards symbolize a great performance, of two artistic mediums: dance presents three programs featur - were Dana Tai Soon Burgess, a but for me I think of it as God's and the spoken word. Foxworth ing some of the finest dance leading American choreographer; way of telling me that dance is for collaborated with spoken-word works selected from colleges and Jennifer Stahl, Editor-in-Chief for me no matter how many pirou - “Simply the Best for Less” artist Staley by blending her orig - universities throughout the coun - Dance Magazine; and Lisa ettes I can or can not execute. I'm inal poem, “A Black Girl’s Smile,” try. Each program showcases Traiger, a prominent arts journal - extremely grateful for the non- VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AT with Foxworth’s original approximately 10 dances, with a ist. When describing why stop encouragement from the Call Today 131 Causey Street Myrtle Beach, SC voiceover reflections on her total of 31 schools participating in Foxworth was chosen for the dance faculty and students, my for a FREE www.windowworldofmyrtlebeach.com mother’s life. the festival. Outstanding Student family and church family. e “Curveless Smile” was one of “Traveling to D.C. for the first Performance honor, the panelists Without them, the success of Estimat (843)445-9921 445 - 9921 two out of 42 choreographic time to perform my own work said, “The dancer from ‘Curveless ‘Curveless Smile’ would not exist.” 800-NEXT-WINDOW NEWS AND PRESS | DARLINGTON, S.C. WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2016 | PAGE 3B Stretch Your Brain and Body at the Library!

By Jimmie Epling Director Darlington County Library System This year’s summer reading program, “On Your Mark, Get Set, READ!” at the Darlington County Library System encour - ages children, teens, and adult to stretch their brain and their body this summer. Since its kickoff on June 7th with the hilarious “The Great Race,” a live performance of the tortoise and hare tale, the programs at all four of our locations, Darlington, Hartsville, Lamar, and Society Hill, have been fun and dynamic experience for all those who have attended! There is still plenty of time to get involved! In June, we had lots of excit - ing, entertaining, and engaging programs. Children at Hartsville and Darlington were encouraged to become “Young Yogis” with Jamie Martel. Mike Wibe of Phil's Bicycle World in Florence taught the children the ins and outs of bicycling at Darlington. A Darlington Monday night teen program A Darlington Monday Night Teen Program featured an "American Ninja Warrior Fandom" obstacle course. featured an "American Ninja Warrior Fandom" obstacle ton-lib.org to get a schedule. will receive a “Summer Branch (Friday evening, July course. Children at our Lamar You can still register for the Reading” button. Each child 29th. Storytelling, a magic Branch showed off their best program in one of four age that reaches the third level will show, an online chat with a Children at Hartsville and Darlington were encouraged to become dance moves. Aspiring Ninjas groups, Listeners (ages 0-4), receive a summer reading famous author, fun, food, “Young Yogis” with Jamie Martel. in Society Hill were given a Readers (ages 5 - 11), Teens medal to hang around his or games, and prizes). taste of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu self- (ages 12-19), and Adults (age her neck. Prizes include books, To succeed, children must defense with Chris Brunetti. 2 0 +). When you register, you cool sports items, and coupons become readers. The Library There are still lots of pro - create a personal summer read - for free stuff. wants to foster a love of reading grams coming up in July and ing page to track your reading This year, for those who in children. Achieving our goal you can still register for the and participation in the pro - earn enough points, we have requires we create a summer summer reading program to gram. Parents this year have these special rewards: reading experience to inspire earn points towards special the option of registering them - • Hartsville Splashpad children and teens to read for prizes! selves and their children as a tickets (while they last) the pleasure of reading a good Dance Move Academy will family. • Hartsville Twin story and to discover the world be getting children moving at The Library has three recog - Cinema movie tickets (July around them. Hartsville the morning of July nition and prize levels for par - 18th - Secret Life of Pets for This year’s summer reading 20th. There will be “Furry ticipants. You can earn points young readers; July 25th - Star program at the Darlington Fitness” with miniature horses to reach each level by reading, Trek Beyond for teen readers; County Library System encour - at Darlington (July 12th), completing a “mission” on the while they last) ages you to enjoy the pleasures Hartsville (July 13th), and website, attending a program, • Field trip to the of reading for fun and along the Lamar (July 19th). For dates and volunteering at the Bethlehem Therapeutic Stables way to exercise your brain and and times of all the July pro - Library. Reach the first level (July 21st) your body. It is not too late to grams at all our location, go to and you will receive a certifi - • “Game-On” National get started. Sign up at Mike Wibe of Phil's Bicycle World in Florence taught the children our webpage at www.darling - cate. At the second level, you Teen Lock-In, Darlington www.darlington-lib.org today! the ins and outs of bicycling at Darlington. Coker names Baxter as head wrestling coach Coker as an assistant coach at coach at Coker College," Baxter as a freshman are tied for fifth College has Mercyhurst University. During said. "I want to thank Dr. Wyatt in program history by a rookie. named the 2016 season, Baxter helped and Dr. Griffin for giving the He also led the Lakers with ten Michael guide the Lakers to an 11-4 me the chance to take the helm victories by fall as a freshman, Baxter as its record, including going 6-1 in of the Coker wrestling team. which is also tied for fifth in head Pennsylvania State Athletic Coker has done a fantastic job program history in a single sea - wrestling Conference (PSAC) play. Nine of building a program that is son. He missed qualifying for coach, Dr. wrestlers earned All-American competitive athletically, as well the NCAA Division II National Lynn Griffin, status, with 125-pound Willie as academically. I am confident Championship by one place vice president of athletics and Bohince finishing second at the with the group of student-ath - after finishing fifth at the athletic facilities, announced NCAA Division II National letes we have here, along with NCAA Super Region 1 today. Baxter becomes the sec - Championship. Off the mat, the vision of our leadership and Tournament. ond coach in program history. Mercyhurst had nine wrestlers administration, that Coker After having his wrestling "We are very excited to have named National Wrestling wrestling will continue to career cut short due to injuries, Michael join the Coker family," Coaches Assocaition (NWCA) improve and compete at the Baxter stayed on with the pro - said Griffin. "He brings a Scholar All-Americans and as a highest level on and off the gram as a student assistant wealth of experience, passion team the Lakers had the second mat." coach during his junior and and a proven record of success highest grade-point average in Baxter, a native of Sandusky, senior seasons. Over his two to Coker. We look forward to the nation, with a 3.350 team Ohio, wrestled for the Lakers seasons on the Laker bench, watching Michael build on the GPA. There were also two for two seasons before injuries Mercyhurst has posted a 28-9 academic and athletic success wrestlers, Bohince and Augusta derailed his athletic career. record in duals, including a that our wrestling program has Mizia, named to the CoSIDA Over his two seasons, he com - program-best 15-3 mark in Aspiring Ninjas in Society Hill were given a taste of Brazilian earned over the last three Academic All-District at-large piled a 41-23 record, including 2012-13. The Lakers also won Jiu Jitsu self-defense with Chris Brunetti. years." team. a stellar 29-14 mark as a fresh - the first-ever Division II PSAC Baxter comes to Coker after "I am very excited to have man. Championship in 2013-14. spending the last two seasons the opportunity to lead and The 29 victories he recorded

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Conyers, Lamar, Early Childhood Education Full time students from Darlington County on Dean’s List” Region to the President’s List, which includes Chesterfield, Darlington, Tiffany G. Coward, Darlington, Psychology Alexandra L. Barber, Darlington, Elementary Education Dillon, Florence, Marion, Marlboro and Williamsburg. Three-hundred *Rebecca J. Cross Darlington, Mass Communication/Public Asia E. Bonaparte, Darlington, Biology/Pre-Nursing and eleven others from the region were named to the Dean’s List. Relations; Garrett C. Brown, Hartsville, Industrial Engineering I Officials at Francis Marion University have named 350 full-time stu - *Jackson G. Currin, Hartsville, Management Information Systems- William L. Sansbury, Hartsville, Music Industry dents and 32 part-time students to the President’s List, and 496 full- Accepted Taylor E. Byrd, Society Hill, Chemistry/Pre-Pharmacy time students and 23 part-time students to the Dean’s List for the 2016 *Danielle L. Daily, Darlington, Biology Elliott C. Christmas, Hartsville, Accounting spring semester. Meagan E. Davis, Darlington, Psychology Whitney N. Conyers, Lamar, Political Science Of those students listed on the President’s List, 213 earned perfect *Alison K. Dixon, Hartsville, Biology/Pre-Nursing Sadonia K. Grant, Society Hill, Human Resource Management Track 4.0 grade point averages for the semester, the highest possible ratio a Jessica T. Eubanks, Hartsville, Psychology Merritt O. Harris, Darlington, Psychology student can receive. William C. Gainey, Hartsville, Management Information Systems- Anna M. Hart, Darlington, Biology Students named to the President’s List must have earned a 3.75 or Accepted Lewis S. Holland, Hartsville, Psychology higher GPA for the semester. Full-time students named to the Michelle R. Gallo, Darlington, Biology Rachel L. Jeffords, Lamar, Chemistry/Pre-Pharmacy President’s List must have taken at least 12 semester hours and part- *Ronda R. Gandy, Darlington, Psychology Mason A. Jones, Hartsville, English/Liberal Arts time students named to that list must have completed at least 12 hours *April M. Garrity, Hartsville, Physics/Computational Physics Option Taylor A. Lewis, Darlington, Sociology at FMU, have declared a major and completed at least six hours during *Rebecca S. Johnson, Hartsville, Early Childhood Education LaTia Q. Lighty, Darlington, Early Childhood Education the semester. *James R. Kerr, Hartsville, Biology/Pre-Nursing Abrianna S. Miles, Darlington, Biology Dean’s List students earned a GPA for the semester between 3.25 *Felicia M. Kirkland, Lydia, Elementary Education Jasmine S. Mingo, Darlington, General Studies/Health Studies and 3.749. Full-time students named to the Dean’s List must have taken *Johnathan S. Larymore, Hartsville, Physics/Computational Physics Talon A. Moore, Darlington, Biology/Pre-Nursing at least 12 hours and part-time students named to that list must have *Emily B. Lavender, Hartsville, Early Childhood Education Brittany A. Norton, Darlington, Early Childhood Education completed at least 12 hours at FMU, have declared a major and com - Jaime N. Lester, Lamar, Biology/Pre-Nursing Kenya P. Outen, Hartsville, Nursing pleted at least six hours during the semester. *Courtney L. Nuckols, Hartsville, Biology/Pre-Nursing McKayla L. Parker, Hartsville, English-Liberal Arts Grade point averages are based on a 4.0 system. *Denisha Pooler, Hartsville, Early Childhood Education John M. Perry, Hartsville, Computer Science Michael A. Robinson, Darlington, Supply Chain Management Track William L. Sansbury, Hartsville, Music Industry Part-time students from Darlington County on President’s List Tyler A. Rogers, Darlington, Political Science Breanna N. Smith, Hartsville, Early Childhood Education (*denotes 4.0 GPA) Taylor A. Schultz, Darlington, History Nicholas B. Smith, Lamar, Biology/Pre-Nursing *Taylor B. Buck, Darlington, RN-BSN Shonquenese L. Scipio, Darlington, Computer Science Calvin W. Stanton Jr., Hartsville, Biology Sheena O. Durant, Hartsville, Elementary Education. Courtney M. Smith, Hartsville, Visual Arts/Graphic Design Specialty Kennedy A. Steen, Hartsville, Mass Communication/Public Janell M. Smith, Darlington, Sociology Relations Full-time students from Darlington County on President’s List Joshua D. Smith, Hartsville, English/Liberal Arts Reid W. Stephens, Lamar, Biology/Pre-Veterinary (*denotes 4.0 GPA) *Charles E. Watson, Darlington, Political Science/Criminal Justice. Heather A. Stewart, Hartsville, English Taylor A. Angel, Hartsville, Biology/Pre-Nursing Kyle H. Stewart, Hartsville, Biology/Environmental Science *Hunter G. Britton, Darlington, Middle Level Education Social Part-time students from Darlington County on Dean’s List: Hayley O. Taylor, Darlington, Biology/Pre-Nursing Studies/English Victoria M. Conyers, Society Hill, Healthcare Administration Joshua A. Warr, Lamar, Industrial Engineering *William R. Britton, Darlington, Middle Level Education Social Amberra D. Hall, Darlington, Nursing Cierra L. Weatherford, Hartsville, Early Childhood Education Studies/English Diamonee L. Thomas, Darlington, Psychology. Michael C. Weatherford, Darlington, Political Science. Baylie M. Campbell, Hartsville, Biology

LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS MUST file their claims on against the following estates Public Square, Darlington, SC Room 208 Courthouse, One Referee, said deposit being Date of Death: 1/27/2016 thirty (30) days after service of OF ESTATES Form #371ES with the MUST file their claims on 29532, within eight(8) Public Square, Darlington, SC due and payable immediately Case No: 2016ES1600258 the Summons upon you, All persons having claims Probate Court of Darlington Form #371ES with the months after the date of the 29532, within eight(8) upon closing of the bidding on Personal Representative: exclusive of the day of service. against the following estates County, the address of which is Probate Court of Darlington first publication of this Notice months after the date of the the day of sale, the Special Louiza Kelly Lee If you fail to do so, judgment MUST file their claims on Room 208 Courthouse, One County, the address of which is to Creditors or within one (1) first publication of this Notice Referee will re-sell the subject Address: 526 Copeland Drive, by default will be taken against Form #371ES with the Public Square, Darlington, SC Room 208 Courthouse, One year from date of death, to Creditors or within one (1) property at the most conven - Darlington, SC 29532 you for the relief demanded in (51p3 leave in thru 7-20-16) Probate Court of Darlington 29532, within eight(8) Public Square, Darlington, SC whichever is earlier (SCPC 62- year from date of death, ient time thereafter (including the Complaint. NOTICE TO CREDITORS County, the address of which is months after the date of the 29532, within eight(8) 3-801, et seq.), or such persons whichever is earlier (SCPC 62- the day of sale) upon notifica - HOLCOMBE BOMAR, P.A. Room 208 Courthouse, One first publication of this Notice months after the date of the shall be forever barred as to 3-801, et seq.), or such persons OF ESTATES tion to counsel for Plaintiff. By: /s/ A, Todd Darwin Public Square, Darlington, SC to Creditors or within one (1) first publication of this Notice their claims. All claims are shall be forever barred as to All persons having claims Should the last and highest A. Todd Darwin (SC Bar No. 29532, within eight(8) year from date of death, to Creditors or within one (1) required to be presented in their claims. All claims are against the following estates months after the date of the whichever is earlier (SCPC 62- year from date of death, written statements on the pre - required to be presented in bidder fail or refuse to comply MUST file their claims on 7032) first publication of this Notice 3-801, et seq.), or such persons whichever is earlier (SCPC 62- scribed form (FORM #371ES) written statements on the pre - with the balance due of the bid Form #371ES with the Attorneys for Plaintiff to Creditors or within one (1) shall be forever barred as to 3-801, et seq.), or such persons indicating the name and the scribed form (FORM #371ES) within 30 days, then the Probate Court of Darlington Post Office Drawer 1897 year from date of death, their claims. All claims are shall be forever barred as to address of the claimant, the indicating the name and the Special Referee may re-sell the County, the address of which is Spartanburg, SC 29304 whichever is earlier (SCPC 62- required to be presented in their claims. All claims are basis of the claim, the amount address of the claimant, the property on the same terms Room 208 Courthouse, One (864) 594-5300 3-801, et seq.), or such persons written statements on the pre - required to be presented in claimed, the date when the basis of the claim, the amount and conditions on some subse - Public Square, Darlington, SC February 22, 2016 shall be forever barred as to scribed form (FORM #371ES) written statements on the pre - claim will become due, the claimed, the date when the quent Sales Day (at the risk of 29532, within eight(8) Spartanburg, South Carolina their claims. All claims are indicating the name and the scribed form (FORM #371ES) nature of any uncertainty as to claim will become due, the the said highest bidder). months after the date of the (51c3 leave in thru 7-20-16) required to be presented in address of the claimant, the indicating the name and the the claim and a description of nature of any uncertainty as to No personal or deficiency first publication of this Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC written statements on the pre - basis of the claim, the amount address of the claimant, the any security as to the claim. the claim and a description of judgment being demanded, to Creditors or within one (1) HEARING scribed form (FORM #371ES) claimed, the date when the basis of the claim, the amount Estate: J Adger Howle any security as to the claim. the bidding will not remain year from date of death, July 18, 2016 indicating the name and the claim will become due, the claimed, the date when the Date of Death: 10/16/2015 Estate: Deena Lee Spell open after the date of sale, but whichever is earlier (SCPC 62- 6 P.M. 3-801, et seq.), or such persons address of the claimant, the nature of any uncertainty as to claim will become due, the Case No: 2015ES1600405 Date of Death: 7/16/2015 compliance with the bid may COURTHOUSE ANNEX/EMS shall be forever barred as to basis of the claim, the amount the claim and a description of nature of any uncertainty as to Personal Representative: Case No: 2015ES1600440 be made immediately. BUILDING their claims. All claims are claimed, the date when the any security as to the claim. the claim and a description of Kenneth A Howle Personal Representative: Purchaser to pay for documen - 1625 HARRY BYRD HIGH - claim will become due, the Estate: Geneva Steadman any security as to the claim. Address: 106 Woodcreek Rd, Jennifer J Smith required to be presented in tary stamps on Special WAY (HWY. 151) nature of any uncertainty as to Smith Estate: Redmon J Kelly Darlington, SC 29532 Address: 207 South Warley written statements on the pre - Referee's Deed. The successful DARLINGTON, SC 29532 the claim and a description of Date of Death: 7/18/2015 Date of Death: 5/31/2016 Co-Personal Representative: Street, Darlington, SC 29532 scribed form (FORM #371ES) any security as to the claim. Case No: 2015ES1600340-2 Case No: 2016ES1600260 Wayne A Howle Co-Personal Representative: bidder will be required to pay indicating the name and the 843-398-4100 Estate: Myra Groff Dalrymple Personal Representative: Personal Representative: Address: 114 Woodcreek Rd, Richard Allen Spell, Jr interest on the balance of the address of the claimant, the www.darcosc.com Date of Death: 5/20/2016 Angela Smith Gainey Michael Albert Kelley Darlington SC 29532 Address: 408 Mustang Road, bid from the date of sale to basis of the claim, the amount Notice is hereby given that Case No: 2016ES1600220 Address: 836 Fox Hollow Address: 404 Gunther Drive, (50p3 leave in thru 7-13-16) Darlington, SC 29532 date of compliance with the claimed, the date when the there will be a Public Hearing Personal Representative: Drive, Hartsville, SC 29550 Darlington, SC 29532 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Attorney: Gary I. Finklea, Esq. bid at the rate of 6.125% per claim will become due, the held before the Darlington Phillip D. Dalrymple Attorney: Bradley H Banyas (50p3 leave in thru 7-13-16) OF ESTATES Finklea Law Firm annum. nature of any uncertainty as to County Council on the date Address: 79 Whitetail Road, Address: PO Box 348, Mt NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims Address: PO Box 1317, The Plaintiff may waive any of the claim and a description of and time above stated to Edgefield, SC 29824 Pleasant, SC 29465 OF ESTATES against the following estates Florence, SC 29503 its rights, including its right to any security as to the claim. receive comments regarding Attorney: John Jay James, II (49p3 leave in thru 7-6-16) All persons having claims MUST file their claims on (50p3 leave in thru 7-13-16) a deficiency judgment, prior to Estate: Iva L Brunson AKA Iva the County’s Assessment of Address: PO Box 507, NOTICE TO CREDITORS against the following estates Form #371ES with the SPECIAL REFEREE sale. Lee Brunson Corrective Measures Report Darlington, SC 29540 OF ESTATES MUST file their claims on Probate Court of Darlington NOTICE OF SALE The sale shall be subject to Date of Death: 4/29/2016 (ACM) for the Former (49c3 leave in thru 7-6-16) All persons having claims Form #371ES with the County, the address of which is 2015-CP-16-0813 taxes and assessments, exist - Case Number: Darlington County MSW NOTICE TO CREDITORS against the following estates Probate Court of Darlington Room 208 Courthouse, One 2016ES1600263 BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto - ing easements and restrictions Landfill (Permit # 161001- OF ESTATES MUST file their claims on County, the address of which is Public Square, Darlington, SC Personal Representative: Rena fore granted in the case of: of record. 1101). All persons having claims Form #371ES with the Room 208 Courthouse, One 29532, within eight(8) Ditech Financial LLC vs. G Washington against the following estates Probate Court of Darlington Public Square, Darlington, SC months after the date of the This sale is subject to all title Address: 1312 Stanley Drive, The Former Darlington Brenda Q. Munnerlyn and matters of record and any County MSW Landfill is locat - MUST file their claims on County, the address of which is 29532, within eight(8) first publication of this Notice Marvin Munnerlyn, Jr., I, the Apt 1B, Florence, SC 29501 Form #371ES with the Room 208 Courthouse, One months after the date of the to Creditors or within one (1) interested party should consid - (51p3 leave in thru 7-20-16) ed approximately five (5) undersigned Haigh Porter, Probate Court of Darlington Public Square, Darlington, SC first publication of this Notice year from date of death, er performing an independent SUMMONS miles west of Darlington in Special Referee for Darlington County, the address of which is 29532, within eight(8) to Creditors or within one (1) whichever is earlier (SCPC 62- title examination of the subject (Non-Jury) Darlington County, South Room 208 Courthouse, One months after the date of the year from date of death, 3-801, et seq.), or such persons County, will sell on Tuesday, property as no warranty is STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Carolina. Darlington County Public Square, Darlington, SC first publication of this Notice whichever is earlier (SCPC 62- shall be forever barred as to July 19, 2016 at 12:30 PM, at given. COUNTY OF DARLINGTON operated the landfill until its 29532, within eight(8) to Creditors or within one (1) 3-801, et seq.), or such persons their claims. All claims are the County Courthouse, One The sale will not be held unless IN THE COURT OF COMMON closure in December, 1988. months after the date of the year from date of death, shall be forever barred as to required to be presented in Public Square, Darlington, SC either Plaintiff’s attorney or PLEAS The Former Darlington first publication of this Notice whichever is earlier (SCPC 62- their claims. All claims are written statements on the pre - 29540, to the highest bidder: Plaintiff’s bidding agent is C.A. Number: 2016-CP-16- County MSW Landfill is an to Creditors or within one (1) 3-801, et seq.), or such persons required to be presented in scribed form (FORM #371ES) All that certain piece, parcel or present at the sale and either 0035 unlined landfill, and ground - year from date of death, shall be forever barred as to written statements on the pre - indicating the name and the lot of land, lying and being sit - Plaintiff’s attorney or SPC Credit Union, water on the County owned whichever is earlier (SCPC 62- their claims. All claims are scribed form (FORM #371ES) address of the claimant, the uate in the County of Plaintiff’s bidding agent enters Plaintiff, landfill property parcel has 3-801, et seq.), or such persons required to be presented in indicating the name and the basis of the claim, the amount Darlington, State of South the authorized bid of Plaintiff vs. been impacted by the landfill. shall be forever barred as to written statements on the pre - address of the claimant, the claimed, the date when the Carolina, on the Southeastern for this captioned matter. In Anthony J. Gale, a/k/a An assessment of groundwater their claims. All claims are scribed form (FORM #371ES) basis of the claim, the amount claim will become due, the side of SC Hwy. 340- the alternative, Plaintiff’s Anthony Gale, conducted in November 2015 required to be presented in indicating the name and the claimed, the date when the nature of any uncertainty as to Timmonsville Highway, con - counsel, if permitted by the Defendant. documented that no off-site written statements on the pre - address of the claimant, the claim will become due, the the claim and a description of taining two and one one-hun - scribed form (FORM #371ES) basis of the claim, the amount nature of any uncertainty as to any security as to the claim. Court, may advise this Court TO THE ABOVE-NAMED impacts have occurred. dredths (2.01) acres of land directly of its authorized bid - DEFENDANT: On April 19, 2016, South indicating the name and the claimed, the date when the the claim and a description of Estate: David Ray Tarlton AKA and designated as Lot 15 on a address of the claimant, the claim will become due, the any security as to the claim. David Tarlton ding instructions. In the event You are hereby summoned Carolina Department of plat of the property by David basis of the claim, the amount nature of any uncertainty as to Estate: Mabel W Outlaw Date of Death: 5/26/2016 a sale is inadvertently held and required to serve upon A. Health and Environmental A. Nesbitt, R.L.S. dated claimed, the date when the the claim and a description of Bunch Case No: 2016ES1600254 without Plaintiff’s Counsel or Todd Darwin, of Holcombe Control (SCDHEC) requested claim will become due, the any security as to the claim. Date of Death: 5/21/2016 Personal Representative: December 28, 2004 and Counsel’s bidding agent enter - Bomar, P.A., Plaintiff’s attor - Darlington County perform an nature of any uncertainty as to Estate: Wilbur Lee Morrell Case No: 2016ES1600257 Matthew David Tarlton recorded in Plat Book 200 at ing the authorized bid of ney, whose address is 100 Assessment of Corrective the claim and a description of AKA Wilbur Lee Morrell, Sr Personal Representative: Address: 4130 W Pelican Lane, Page 13, with the said plat Plaintiff for this specifically Dunbar Street, Suite 200, Measures to evaluate appro - any security as to the claim. Date of Death: 5/7/2016 Donnie Hilbert Outlaw, Jr Florence, SC 29501 being incorporated herein by captioned matter, the sale (29306), Post Office Drawer priate measures to address the Estate: Paul Teal, Jr Case No: 2016ES1600200-2 Address: 234 Pinewood Drive, (50p3 leave in thru 7-13-16) reference and with the proper - shall be null and void and the 1897, Spartanburg, South groundwater impacts. SCD - Date of Death: 5/2/2016 Personal Representative: Darlington, SC 29532 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ty being bounded generally as property shall be re-advertised Carolina 29304, an Answer to HEC Regulation 61-107.19 (50p3 leave in thru 7-13-16) OF ESTATES Case No: 2016ES1600253 Wilbur Lee Morrell, Jr follows: On the Northeast by for sale on the next available the Complaint which is here - requires that the owner or NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims Personal Representative: Address: 3388 Holly Spring the right-of-way of SC Hwy. sale date. with served upon you, within operator of a landfill must dis - OF ESTATES against the following estates Jackie J Teal Rd., Amissville, VA 20106 340-Timmonsville Highway; Neither the Plaintiff nor its thirty (30) days after service of cuss the results of any Address: 1749 Hummingbird (49p3 leave in thru 7-6-16) All persons having claims MUST file their claims on on the East and Southeast by counsel make representations the Summons upon you, Assessment of Corrective St., Hartsville, SC 29550 NOTICE against the following estates Form #371ES with the Old Muldrow`s Mill Pond; on (49p3 leave in thru 7-6-16) as to the integrity of the title or exclusive of the day of service. Measures Report at a public OF APPLICATION MUST file their claims on Probate Court of Darlington the South by Old Muldrow`s NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that Form #371ES with the County, the address of which is the fair market value of the If you fail to do so, judgment meeting with interested and Mill Pond and Lot 11; on the OF ESTATES Jerline W. King intends to Probate Court of Darlington Room 208 Courthouse, One property offered for sale. Prior by default will be taken against affected parties. The public Southwest by Lot 14, as set All persons having claims apply to the South Carolina County, the address of which is Public Square, Darlington, SC to bidding you may wish to you for the relief demanded in hearing will include a summa - against the following estates Department of Revenue for a Room 208 Courthouse, One 29532, within eight(8) forth on the above referenced review the current state law or the Complaint. ry discussion of the MUST file their claims on license/permit that will allow Public Square, Darlington, SC months after the date of the plat; and on the Northwest by seek the advice of any attorney HOLCOMBE BOMAR, P.A. Assessment of Corrective Form #371ES with the the sale and on premises con - 29532, within eight(8) first publication of this Notice SC Hwy. 340-Timmonsville licensed in South Carolina. By: /s/ A. Todd Darwin Measures Report and the rec - Probate Court of Darlington sumption of Beer and Wine at months after the date of the to Creditors or within one (1) Highway. Haigh Porter A. Todd Darwin (SC Bar No. ommended Corrective County, the address of which is 116 S. Main St., Darlington, SC first publication of this Notice year from date of death, This being the same property Special Referee for Darlington 7032) Measure of Monitored Natural Room 208 Courthouse, One 29532. To object to the to Creditors or within one (1) whichever is earlier (SCPC 62- conveyed to Marvin Munnerly, County Attorneys for Plaintiff Attenuation with Maintaining Public Square, Darlington, SC issuance of this permit/license, year from date of death, 3-801, et seq.), or such persons Jr. and Brenda Q. Munnerlyn, Scott and Corley, P.A. Post Office Drawer 1897 the pre-1988 Contours - Cover 29532, within eight(8) written protest must be post - whichever is earlier (SCPC 62- shall be forever barred as to as joint tenants with rights of Attorney for Plaintiff Spartanburg, SC 29304 System Improvements. months after the date of the marked no later than July 15, 3-801, et seq.), or such persons their claims. All claims are survivorship, by deed of Bath, (50c3 leave in thru 7-13-16) (864) 594-5300 Darlington County Council first publication of this Notice shall be forever barred as to required to be presented in 2016. For a protest to be valid, Inc., dated January 7, 2005 NOTICE TO CREDITORS January 15, 2016 may accept, reject, or make to Creditors or within one (1) it must be in writing, and their claims. All claims are written statements on the pre - and recorded January 7, 2005 OF ESTATES Spartanburg, South Carolina amendments to the assess - year from date of death, should include the following required to be presented in scribed form (FORM #371ES) in Book 1036 at Page 8303 in All persons having claims (51c3 leave in thru 7-20-16) ment based upon the com - whichever is earlier (SCPC 62- information: written statements on the pre - indicating the name and the the Office of the Clerk of Court against the following estates SUMMONS ments received at the meeting. 3-801, et seq.), or such persons (1) the name, address and scribed form (FORM #371ES) address of the claimant, the for Darlington County. MUST file their claims on (Non-Jury) Therefore, it is important for shall be forever barred as to telephone number of the per - indicating the name and the basis of the claim, the amount TMS No. 151-00-03-015 Form #371ES with the their claims. All claims are address of the claimant, the claimed, the date when the STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA interested persons to be pres - son filing the protest; Property address: 2823 Probate Court of Darlington required to be presented in basis of the claim, the amount claim will become due, the COUNTY OF DARLINGTON ent to make comments. Both (2) the specific reasons Timmonsville Hwy, County, the address of which is written statements on the pre - claimed, the date when the nature of any uncertainty as to IN THE COURT OF COMMON oral and written comments why the application should be Darlington, SC 29532 Room 208 Courthouse, One scribed form (FORM #371ES) denied; claim will become due, the the claim and a description of PLEAS may be given at the meeting. TERMS OF SALE: The suc - Public Square, Darlington, SC indicating the name and the (3) that the person protest - nature of any uncertainty as to any security as to the claim. C.A. Number: 2016-CP-16- Please forward questions cessful bidder, other than the 29532, within eight(8) address of the claimant, the ing is willing to attend a hear - the claim and a description of Estate: Ernest Gregg Hill months after the date of the 0108 and/or requests for a copy of basis of the claim, the amount ing (if one is requested by the any security as to the claim. Date of Death: 3/30/2015 Plaintiff, will deposit with the Plaintiff, the ACM Report to Ms. Renee Special Referee, at conclusion first publication of this Notice claimed, the date when the applicant); Estate: E Nell Clark AKA Case No: 2016ES1600103 to Creditors or within one (1) vs. Howle, Environmental of the bidding, five percent claim will become due, the (4) that the person protest - Emmer Nell Clark Personal Representative: year from date of death, Demarco Lorenzo Huff, Services Director, 1 Public (5%) of said bid is due and nature of any uncertainty as to ing resides in the same county Date of Death: 5/21/2016 Kasey Lynn Sims whichever is earlier (SCPC 62- a/k/a Demarco Huff, Square, Room 210, the claim and a description of where the proposed place of Case No: 2016ES1600256 Address: 7 Sunshine Avenue, payable immediately upon 3-801, et seq.), or such persons Defendant. Darlington, SC 29532; tele - any security as to the claim. business is located or within Personal Representative: Mary Greenville, SC 29609 closing of the bidding, in cash shall be forever barred as to TO THE ABOVE-NAMED phone 843-398-4800; email: Estate: B Edward Hursey AKA C Parker Attorney: Gary I. Finklea, Esq. five miles of the business; and, or equivalent, as evidence of their claims. All claims are DEFENDANT: [email protected]. Boardman Edward Hursey Address: 2025 Sports Drive, Finklea Law Firm (5) the name of the appli - good faith, same to be applied required to be presented in You are hereby summoned Assistance will be provided to Date of Death: 5/18/2016 cant and the address of the Hartsville, SC 29550 Address: PO Box 1317, to purchase price in case of (50p3 leave in thru 7-13-16) written statements on the pre - and required to serve upon A. accommodate the special Case No: 2016ES1600251 premises to be licensed. Florence, SC 29503 compliance, but to be forfeited scribed form (FORM #371ES) NOTICE TO CREDITORS (50p3 leave in thru 7-13-16) Todd Darwin, of Holcombe needs of handicapped persons Personal Representative: Protests must be mailed to: and applied first to costs and indicating the name and the OF ESTATES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Bomar, P.A., Plaintiff’s attor - attending the meeting upon Barbara Jane Hursey S.C. Department of Revenue, then to Plaintiff's debt in the address of the claimant, the All persons having claims OF ESTATES ney, whose address is 100 request. Special assistance Address: 228 Columbian St., Attn: ABL, PO Box 125, basis of the claim, the amount against the following estates All persons having claims case of non-compliance. In the Dunbar Street, Suite 200, requests should be made to J. Darlington, SC 29532 Columbia, S.C. 29214; or faxed claimed, the date when the (49p3 leave in thru 7-6-16) MUST file their claims on against the following estates event of a third party bidder (29306), Post Office Drawer JaNet Bishop, Clerk to Council, to: (803) 896-0110. claim will become due, the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Form #371ES with the MUST file their claims on and that any third party bidder at 843-398-4100, seventy-two (50p3 leave in thru 7-13-16) nature of any uncertainty as to 1897, Spartanburg, South OF ESTATES Probate Court of Darlington Form #371ES with the fails to deliver the required hours prior to the scheduled NOTICE TO CREDITORS the claim and a description of Carolina 29304, an Answer to All persons having claims County, the address of which is Probate Court of Darlington deposit in certified (immedi - OF ESTATES any security as to the claim. the Complaint which is here - public hearing. against the following estates All persons having claims Room 208 Courthouse, One County, the address of which is ately collectible) funds with with served upon you, within (51c1 leave in thru 7-6-16) the Office of the Special Estate: Willie Thomas Lee, Sr NOON FRIDAY AD DEADLINE Call 393-3811,fax 393-6811or e-mail JULY 6, 2016 | PAGE 5B [email protected]. 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If washing your car at home first-served basis until all available clean all the way to the middle. is your preferred method, select a Needless to say, I sometimes use a treatment sessions have been filled. phosphate-free soap and park commercial car wash rather than Dental care will be provided to adults your car on an area that absorbs my own elbow grease. only and limited to one procedure. water such as a lawn. This will There is actually more to the Patients should expect long lines and story of where I choose to wash reduce the amount of runoff that wait times. my car. While using a commercial makes its way to storm drains and Please be prepared by bringing the car wash does save me some filter the water as it moves following items: water, snacks, and a elbow grease, it also protects our through the soil. You have the portable chair. local waterways. How, you ask? power to keep our waterways Patients will be evaluated by a dental It’s all about the water: how much soap, gasoline, heavy metals, oil, Don’t get me wrong, I admire the clean and healthy. professional to determine the type of is used, what’s in it, and where it and grease. Once this wash water spirit in which they are conducted Clemson University care that is most needed. goes. enters a storm drain, it has direct but their potential environmental Cooperative Extension Service Services provided include X-rays, fill - It may be hard to believe but access to a waterway where it can impact makes me cringe. offers its programs to people of ings, extractions, cleanings – NO den - car washing is actually consid - harm wildlife and water quality. When a vehicle is washed in a all ages, regardless of race, color, tures. ered to be a serious contributor to As you can imagine, car wash commercial car wash, the wash gender, religion, national origin, For more information or to volunteer water pollution. The water that fundraisers can be especially water is collected and routed to a disability, political beliefs, sexual for the DAD event, please contact runs off a car when it is washed in problematic because of their wastewater treatment plant. This orientation, marital or family sta - Scherrie Cogdill, Assoc. Director of a driveway, street, or parking lot usual location in a paved parking keeps all of those nasty contami - tus and is an equal opportunity Development - HopeHealth at 803-473- can contain contaminants like lot and the volume of vehicles. nants out of the streams, rivers, employer. 8718. PAGE 6B | WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2016 NEWS AND PRESS | DARLINGTON, S.C.

First Baptist Church of Darlington celebrates God’s love at their annual Vacation Bible School this summer! PHOTO BY JANA E. PYE First Baptist Church celebrates VBS, prepares for basketball camp Popsicles, watermelon, and VBS. to: [email protected], This camp is to expose Ages 7-10 listed by the start of camp. VBS… there is nothing that We shared the digital ver - tag us in a Facebook post, text campers to teamwork, condi - Harmon Baldwin Rec Center Registration forms are avail - says summer more than seeing sion of this photo on our web - message to: 843-639-0363 or tioning exercises, shooting, 300 Sanders St able at FBC Darlington, 216 S. little ones enjoying their site, and thought it would be bring one by. Be sure to offensive and defensive skills Main St. and the Harmon Vacation Bible School! Thank fun to print it here include the church name! and other fundamentals. This Ages 11-14 Baldwin Recreation Center, you to the First Baptist Church too…because putting a news - The church will be sponsor - camp also emphasizes the Darlington High School 300 Sanders St. of Darlington for letting us paper clipping on your refrig - ing their annual Summer importance of attitude, motiva - Gym Space is limited and regis - capture these sweet smiling erator from the News & Press Basketball Camp in July. tion, sportsmanship, manners 525 Spring Street tration forms are due to FBC faces as they line the steps is fun, too. and responsibility in a *enter triple doors by locker Darlington or the Rec Center by wearing the neat shirts they Churches, send us your VBS Summer Basketball Christian environment. rooms Thursday, July 7 to guarantee t- helped create at this year’s photos to share! Please send Camp Campers must be the ages shirt.

Where is this in Darlington County?

The photo from last week was of one of two fetching golden lions that are located on Kelleytown Road in Hartsville. Give us your best shot! Readers that guessed correctly were: Quinetta Buterbaugh, Oliver Segars, and Bill Segars. Can you guess where this neat old building is in Darlington County?

Please send your guesses to: edi - [email protected] or call 843-393-3811. Good luck!

JULY 15 - AUGUST 15

Submit your best shots of agriculture and our rural way of life for a chance to be featured in our 2017 ArborOne Photo Calendar. Plus, an Amazon gift card will be awarded to the winning shot chosen for the calendar cover!

Photos submitted must be taken within the 12-county ArborOne service territory. Files must be digital, at least 1MB in size and submitted by August 15, 2016 to [email protected] 843-662-1527 I ArborOne.com