Friday, December 9, 2011

Clemson Tigers going to the Orange Bowl




I know this isn't my usual Pendleton News but anytime the Clemson Tigers do well, a lot of Pendleton folks are happy and I am one of them.  Are you going to the Orange Bowl?  I created a page to make things a little easier for Tiger fans and those other fans, too.  There are links to all the important websites, access to the Orange Bowl fan page, Tweets from the Orange Bowl Committee, tickets for sale on eBay, and also a fun 10 question Orange Bowl quiz.  Wait, that's not all.  You can also predict who you think will win. 

Check it out:  Orange Bowl

Monday, November 28, 2011

Christmas Movie on the Front Lawn of First Baptist Church of Pendleton Dec 14

Movie on the Front Lawn at First Baptist Church of Pendleton

You are invited to join us for an outdoor screening of family friendly Christmas shows on Wednesday, December 14th from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Dress warmly and bring a blanket or chair; we will provide popcorn and drinks. For more information, call 646-3913.
First Baptist Church of Pendleton Website

Pendleton FFA Trail Ride December 3, 2011

Monday, November 21, 2011

Christmas Tree Lighting in Pendleton SC on Thursday December 1, 2011 at 6 pm


Come join this festive evening filled with great entertainment from area talent, delicious cookies and cider and a visit from Santa!
Follow this link to find out about all the other events going on during the Christmas Season in historic Pendleton, South Carolina
Christmas In Pendleton SC

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Community Thanksgiving Service November 20, 2011

The Alliance of Pendleton Area Churches has planned a wonderful Community Thanksgiving Service to be held at Peace Congregational Church in Clemson on November 20 at 5 pm.  Everyone is invited to attend.

Wishing you and yours a Very Happy Thanksgiving and sharing this very special Thanksgiving Prayer

Friday, November 11, 2011

Come to Pendleton SC for Events, Shopping and Dining

Pendleton Happenings



Nov 19 from 10 to 5 - Split Creek Farm Arts & Crafts In The Barn Yard
Adults $4.00  Children 12 and under - $2.00 
Children under age 2 - no charge
Call 864-287-3921 for more information or visit http://www.splitcreek.com/


Nov 19 from 10 to 12 – Victorian Mourning Traditions at Woodburn Admission $6
Reservations required.  864-646-7249 www.pendletonhistoricfoundation.org


Nov 24 through Christmas - White Lights for Pendleton - Pendleton Pride In Motion is encouraging all businesses, individuals, churches to decorate with clear white lights to present a warm welcome to Pendleton.  Call Scott Ward at 646-5284 for more information.
Visit http://www.squidoo.com/pendleton-christmas for video of previous years.

Nov 26 – Christmas Market on the square 10 am to 4 pm – Call Barbara Seals at 864-646-6160 for more information.


Nov 30 - Deadline for Christmas Parade Entries - Call 646-9073 for more information or to obtain an Entry form.

Please check http://www.squidoo.com/pendleton-christmas for Christmas in Pendleton events

Dec 1 Thursday - Christmas Tree Lighting on the Village Green

Dec 1,2,3,4, and 8, 9, 10, 11 Candlelight Christmas - Ashtabula – The Beginning
Sundays 2 -4 pm    Thursdays – Saturdays 5:30 – 8:30 pm  $7 Adults  $3 ages 5-10
Prepaid Reservations Required – Reservations will be taken starting Nov 1


Dec 2,3,4,9,10,11 - A Christmas Story - Clemson Little Theatre at Pendleton Playhouse.  Call 646-8100 for ticket information.
Dec 3, 10, 17 Christmas Market on the Village Green 10 to 4

Dec 3 - Holiday Golf Benefit at Woodhaven Golf Club - Call 646-9511 for more information
 

Dec 10, 11 Trotting Round The Tree Horse Show -Garrison Arena

Dec 11 Christmas Parade 3:00 pm - Raindate Dec 18
Dec 11 Christmas Market on the Village Green 10 to 4

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend - Alumni Softball Charity Event for Veterans Park


Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend – A PHS Alumni Charity Event to help make Pendleton’s Veterans Park Sparkle!
October 29, 2011 from 10 to 5
Sponsored by:  Friends of the Park

It's going to be a fun day at Veterans Park in Pendleton SC on October 29, 2011 from 10 am to 5 pm. A group of energetic, creative alumni of the Pendleton High School Lady Bulldogs Softball Teams have Stepped Up To The Plate with the “Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend” fundraiser to raise money for the renovation of the ball fields at Veterans Park. Most of these women remember practicing on these fields when they played for Pendleton High School and they have fond memories of those days gone by. They want to do their part to make sure that future generations will be able to enjoy the park as much as they did.  They have joined with Friends of the Park who is sponsoring the event.  Posey says: “We want to see our Veterans Park sparkle and we hope our event will help do just that”. 


Lady Bulldog Alumni have been gathering at Veterans Park for the past Sunday afternoons at 2 pm along with their former coach, Coach Ed Ables.  They may be little slower than they were back when they played for Pendleton High School but their Bulldog Spirit is as strong as ever. Ansley Allen, one of the Event Committee Members, reported that they hope to have enough players for 3 teams and will play games at 11 am, 1 pm and 3 pm at Veterans Park located at 500 Lebanon Rd. in Pendleton.   The very talented Bentley Andrews will open the day by singing the National Anthem.  Bentley is also one of the Lady Bulldog Alumni.   Zander Morris will be entertaining during the day with his great voice.


“Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend” will be more than softball games.  There will be Craft Vendors and Food. We have 10 Craft Vendors right now but Posey said that they are still taking applications and hope to have a few more.  Hevy Mann will be there selling his popular cuisine including his famous funnel cakes.  


But wait!  There is more!  “Dunk Em For Diamonds!”  will be a hit as folks are already sending in their nominations for Dunkees.  Who would you like to see in the dunk tank?  Sponsor your boss, coach, co-worker, husband, wife, pastor or yourself and get dunked for 30 minutes.  These 30 minute Time Slots are available for a minimum of $20.00.  How much is your Dunkee worth?  There is a form to be filled out and a pledge that the dunkee has to sign so call today or copy the form off of the website or facebook fan page.  At the event, everyone will have the opportunity come Dunk Em For Diamonds.  Cost will be $2.00 per throw or 3 throws for $5.00.  So far, the following Dunkees have signed the pledge promising to climb into the tank while smiling, harass all Dunkers, and refrain from holding any grudges against any Dunkers for 30 minutes without complaining or whining about being cold and wet.
1:30 pm – Wade King
2:00 pm – Sherry Traynum
3:00 pm – Lindsey Lingefelt
3:30 pm – Danny Cobb

All the money from this event will go to Friends of the Park for the Step Up To The Plate Fundraising Campaign for the ball fields at Veterans Park. You can be an Event Sponsor for a minim of $100.   Step Up To The Plate Fundraising Campaign is a collaborative effort of Pendleton Recreation Association, Town of Pendleton and Friends of the Park.  If you are interested in donating to this great cause, please mail your tax deductible check to the address below and designate your donation for “Step Up To The Plate”:
Friends of the Park
PO Box 408
Pendleton, SC 29670

Bring your family and your chairs, dress up for Halloween if you would like, and come join the fun at Veterans Park on October 29 from 10 to 5 but please leave your pets at home.  For more information contact:
Crystal Posey 864-933-2746, Ansley Allen 864-376-1669 ansley315@bellsouth.net, or Erica Riser 864-225-3162
And join our Facebook Fan Page.



Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Saturday October 15 in Pendleton SC

It sure is going to be a busy Saturday in Pendleton South Carolina.  Around here everyone makes their plans according to the Clemson University Football Schedule and Saturday October 15 is an away game so it has filled up fast with activities.  Here are a few of the things going on.
Friends of the Park works very hard to keep our Barrett's Place Playground and Trotter's Trail in good shape.  There is a lot of work to be done so put on some work gloves and come join us. 

And Mt. Lebanon Elementary School will be holding their Annual Fall Fest with lots of activities from 10 am to 1 pm.

Don't forget about the Denver Downs Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch which is open on
Fridays from 5 to 10, Saturdays 10 to 10 and Sundays 1 to 6

Eagles Basket Auctions first annual swap meet, appraisal fair, and antique auction. We will have Von McCaskill, Tim Drake, and other appraisers on hand that day doing verbal appraisals for $3 dollars ea to benefit Pendleton Historic Foundation.
Find out about these and other events on Pendleton Happenings



Saturday, September 24, 2011

Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend - Fundraiser for Veterans Park - Oct 29

This is going to be a fun event on October 29 at Veterans Park so please mark your calendar.  There will be ladies playing softball, crafts, food, games for kids and much, much more. 

Do you have a group of gals wanting to play softball?  If so, here is the form that must be completed and turned in.

     

Don't miss the Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend Website where you find the form for Vendors and some fun pictures.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Pendleton Happenings for August, Sept, October and even November!

Pendleton Happenings
 
 
Please support the Pendleton Farmers Market on the square Thursdays 4 to 6 and Saturdays 10 to 1
http://www.squidoo.com/pendleton-farmers-mkt

Aug 20 - Antique and Junk Auction at 5pm - Eagles Basket Auctions 651 S.Mechanic St. in the Mauldin building - for more information, call James McDowell at 864-506-4649.  http://www.eaglesbasket.com
 
Aug 23 - United Way Community Conversation re Early Grade Reading Proficiency at the Pendleton Library at 6:30 pm
 
Aug 24 - Pendleton Garden Club at 4 pm at the Kirkleys 646-6291

Aug 26 - Deadline to sign up for Timeless Tours &Travel Trip to Atlanta to see Motherhood The Musical on Sept 24 - $95- Call Jean Vegod 646-8864
 
Sept 1 - Vaqueros Mexican Restaurant 2nd Anniversary with Mariachi Band from 6:30 to 10
864-646-5522
 
Sept 9 - Ribbon Cutting for Dr. Hellams new office 8 am at 108 S. Depot St - Office opens Aug 22 - 934-5883

Sept 10 - Desserts and Discussions - Understanding Revelations with Dr. Tom Slater 7 pm First Baptist For more information, call Courtney Krueger at 646-3913

Oct 1 - Fall Harvest Festival 10 to 5 - For more information, call Lou Robinson at 646-3808
http://www.squidoo.com/fall-festival

Oct 15 - Barrett's Place 6th Birthday/Maintenance Day 9 am - Call Kim Beck for more information at 287-7634

Oct 29 - Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend - Ladies Alumni Softball Tournament with Craft Vendors & More - A fundraiser for Veterans Park.  A Day of Fun at the Park from 10 to 5.  Player Fee:  $20 - To register call Ansley Allen 376-1669.  For more information call Crystal Posey 933-2746
 
Nov 19 from 10 to 5 - Split Creek Fam Arts & Crafts In The Barn Yard
Adults $4.00  Children 12 and under - $2.00 
Children under age 2 - no charge
Call 864-287-3921 for more information or visit http://www.splitcreek.com
 
 

Friday, July 8, 2011

Pendleton Farmers Market - Thursdays 4 to 6 and Saturdays 10 to 1






The Pendleton Farmers Market is held on the beautiful historic Village Green in Pendleton, South Carolina.  It is such a wonderful experience just to see the colorful array of fresh produce with a picturesque background of the Farmers Hall.  Many farmers, growers, crafters and gardeners come to the square to sell their wares.  Pendleton High School's FFA often comes to sell the products of their school garden.  It is so refreshing to see young people involved in this community event. 

One of our locals said "You can smell the freshness at the Pendleton Farmers Market" so come to Pendleton SC and enjoy the experience!



Pendleton Farmers Market Website

Monday, June 27, 2011

Are you coming to Freedom Fest July 2nd at Veterans Park?

Freedom Fest is so much fun for the whole family so come on out and join the fun!  Bring your chair and come early to eat a great hamburger or get one of Hevy's Funnel Cakes and then play a game or two of Bingo.  The children will enjoy the Inflatables, games and activities. 
One of the highlights of Freedom Fest is the Salute To Our Heroes which is organized by Friends of the Park Volunteer, Faye Ladd, who is also very active in the American Legion Post 113 Auxiliary.  Faye and her American Legion Friends have a display of photos and memorial from local Veterans.  Be sure to stop by her booth next to the stage to see all they have.  You will enjoy running into Uncle Sam who will be giving out Free American Flags (made in the USA).
For more information on Freedom Fest please read http://www.squidoo.com/freedom-fest


Pictured:  Johnnie Garrett, Weston Moore, Caroline Jamieson, Faye Ladd

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Unveiling of New Logo for SC Century Farm Program June 7 at 2pm Denver Downs Farm

Pendleton District Commission
and local artist, Travis Johnson,
cordially invite you to attend the unveiling
of the new logo for the

South Carolina
Century Farm Program

At Denver Downs Farm
(Behind Denver Downs Farm Market on Lakeside Drive)
4915 Clemson Boulevard
Anderson, SC 29621  

June 7, 2011
2:00 p.m.

RSVP to emmeline@pendletondistrict.org or 864-646-3782 

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

One Day Camp at Ashtabula Historic House in Pendleton South Carolina

Break the Summer Blues with an Exciting and Educational Day Camp!
As part of its educational mission, the Pendleton Historic Foundation is hosting a one day historical camp on Friday, June 24th from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.  The camp will be for children ages 8-11 at Ashtabula Historic House, and participants will be able to take part in many hands-on activities, including indigo dyeing, exploring agriculture, historic games and activities, and even learning how to make bricks by hand!  During the day children will even have an opportunity to make and enjoy homemade ice cream from an antique machine.  Reservations are required and space is limited to 30.  Reservations can be made by either calling 864.646.7249 or emailing pendletonhf@gmail.com.  Call or email now to reserve your spot.  Deadline for reservations is Monday, June 20th.  Cost is just $30 for the entire day, which includes lunch, a handkerchief for dyeing, and ice cream.  Don’t miss this incredible chance to mix fun and learning in a unique experience your child will never forget.

Monday, May 30, 2011

Pendleton Happenings June 2011


Please check http://www.squidoo.com/pendleton-happenings for updated information on events
June 2 Farmers Market opens at 4pm and  will continue every Thurs from 4 to 6 and every Sat from 10 to 1 on the Village Green.  http://www.squidoo.com/pendleton-farmers-mkt
The Farmers Market is sponsoring a Canned Food Drive for S.O.U.P. (Supper on us Pendleton!)
June 4 Historical Trail Tour at Woodburn 10 am $3 -  istorical Trail Tour, Saturday, June 4, at Woodburn. It starts at 10 AM. The trail is 1/4 mile and guests should wear sturdy hiking shoes. Price is $3. Some of the structures they will see include: the old Flint Rock Road, the 22,000 gallon cistern, the foundations for the horse barn, blacksmith shop, and the bunkhouse. Also, the ruins of the creamery and calving barn. They will also tour the reproduction of the slave/tenant farmer cabin.  call (864) 646-7249 or visit Pendleton Historic Foundation Website
June 5 - Kirking at P'ton Presby Church 11 a.m. -
PENDLETON PRESYERIAN CHURCH IS HAVING A KIRKING ON JUNE 5.  THE PUBLIC IS INVITED!
The word “kirking” means a “churching” or a blessing.” It comes from the Scottish Gaelic word “kirk,” which means church. The Kirking Ceremony dates to 1559 and the founding of Presbyterianism in Scotland.  The National Church of Scotland - the denomination’s mother church – celebrates an annual worship service when civic leaders, clan chieftains, various dignitaries, and church officers are blessed by the Kirk, or church, and re-dedicated to their positions of influence.   Religious and governmental leaders are blessed because, unlike in the United States, separation of church and state isn’t an issue in the British Isles.  Traditionally known as “Kirking of the Council,” the service begins with the ceremonial arrival of the clergy, the choir, honored guests and elected officials.  The word of God is read and preached. Hymns are sung.  Prayers are offered for those called to lead, and the Church blesses the society at large. The Reverend Dr. Peter Marshall, of Coatbridge, is the pastor most credited bringing the service to the U.S.  During World War II, he preached a sermon at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C., called “Kirkin’ O’ The Tartan.”  From there, the service spread like wildfire across the nation, and today many Episcopal churches - a denomination rooted in England – also join in the beauty and pageantry of this Scottish celebration and re-dedication.
June 11 - Pancake Breakfast  -Camp Essence will host a ''Pancake Breakfast at Fatz Cafe"on June 11 from 7:30AM-10:30AM in Anderson.The Breakfast includes 3 pancakes,eggs,choice of meat and drink.The breakfast is $7,Camp Essence will receive $4 from each ticket sold.We hope to sale 200 tickets.This will be a great way to support these awesome young ladies.
June 11 - PHS Class of 2001 - 10 yr Reunion at Anderson Arts Center 7pm - For more information contact
June 18 -Kids mtg Kids at Split Creek Farm -June 18, 2011, 10am - 4pm
Interact with the baby goats ~ Bring your camera.
Sample our goat milk cheeses, yogurt & fudge.
Professional photographer will be available for unique protraits.
Farm shops will be open ~ Enjoy a day on the farm.
Visit the
Split Creek Farm Website for more information


June 18 - Victorian Tea & Lecture at Ashtabula for Adults and Children (over 8) at 10 am - Ticket $3 - Reservations required Call 646-7249 http://www.pendletonhistoricfoundation.org
 
 June 18 - Hall of Fame Event - Clemson Little Theatre - 7pm -''A Hall of Fame Event"  featuring Brandon and Octavia Hall with Special Guest, Ms. Sarah Reese at The Clemson Little Theater, Pendleton, SC on June 18, 2011 at 7:00 pm.  Three of Pendleton's Greatest will perform on Pendleton's most prestegious stage for a night of drama,classical and gospel music,for a great cause.This is a special program to support Camp Proverbs and Julliard bound Brandon Hall.Tickets are $20.Tickets can be purchased at The Clemson Little Theater, Palmetto Bank of Pendleton,Anderson University Library and from Don Peppers.  For more information please contact Linda Lavold at The Clemson Little Theater, 864-646-8100 or Don Peppers, 864-318-7011
June 20 - Friends of the Park 6:30 at Park in the picnic shelter on Trotter's Trail - If you are volunteering for Freedom Fest, you will need to be at this very important meeting.  Call Nancy Hellams for more information 934-3461. http://www.squidoo.com/fotp
June 25 - PHS The Event - Anderson Civic Ctr 6 to 10 http://phstheevent2011.com
July 2 - Freedom Fest 6:30 to 10 pm- A fun family event with a patriotic theme featuring great food, music by DJ Ty Buchanan, games, Bingo, inflatables, dunking booth, a salute to Our Heroes, and the greatest fireworks display around.
Aug 6 - PHS Class of 71 Reunion - Call Kathey Rickets for more information 654-2053

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Mount Lebanon Elementary School's Entry in the Recipe for Healthy Kids Challenge






Mount Lebanon Elementary School in Pendleton, South Carolina is one of the 15 semi-finalist nationwide in the Recipes for Healthy Kids Challenge.  Their recipe is the Crunchy Hawaiian Chicken Wrap and I had the pleasure of tasting it yesterday.  It is delicious. Of course, it did help that I was eating it in the beautiful Mount Lebanon Elementary School surrounded by the official Judges, dignitaries from our State Department of Education, Pendleton's honorable Mayor, and officials from the Anderson County School District 4 office.  It was a sight to see and I felt honored to have been there to witness this special occasion of when the judges visited Mount Lebanon.

Read more and see pictures on this page:  Crunchy Hawaiian Chicken Wrap

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend - A Fundraiser to help Veterans Park "Sparkle"

Friends of the Park was so excited when Crystal Posey approached us with the idea for this Alumni Softball Game.  She is so very clever and energetic and we are proud to be the sponsoring organization.

Plans are in the making for sometime this fall.  You can keep up with what is going on with this fun event by "liking" the fan page - see badge to the right.  You are also invited to post any pictures of the PHS Lady Bulldogs in action on the fields at Veterans Park!

Thank you, Crystal, for Stepping Up To The Plate for Veterans Park!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Grits and Gospel April 23rd at Old Silver Springs Baptist Church in Pendleton SC

Grits and Gospel Photos and Videos
                                                                                 
On Saturday, April 23rd,  Pendleton Pride in Motion will host a Breakfast Fundraiser,
Grits and Gospel.   This event will be held at the historic Silver Springs Baptist Church, founded in1874, on Jackson Street in Pendleton, SC.   Food will be served from 10 to 11 with entertainment from 10 to 12.

The Board of Pendleton Pride In Motion, 501(c)3 non profit organization, has partnered with the Community Health Promotion Class in the Department of Public Health Sciences at Clemson University to host this Fundraiser to fulfill our mission of making Pendleton a “healthier” community.  Proceeds will help fund a SC Bronze Marker recognizing African American Heritage in Pendleton and continuation of the PPIM $1,000.00 “Quality of Life” Scholarship to a deserving PHS Senior.

Come out and enjoy some wonderful Gospel Music and a delicious Breakfast Bowl featuring Grits with your favorite topping of shrimp, cheese, or sausage.  Also, there will be a variety of bread and pastries along with coffee and juice.  Music will be provided by the New Holly Light choir as well as other talented Gospel singers.

This is a “Rain or Shine” event so bring your lawn chair if the weather is permitting.  Otherwise, we will be inside the church.

Tickets are $8 for adults and $3 for children under 8 years of age.  Tickets can be purchased at Avenue of Oaks on the square in Pendleton or call 646-5284. 

For more information about Pendleton Pride In Motion, please visit:


Monday, April 4, 2011

More April Happenings in Pendleton SC

Pendleton Happenings - for more detailed information and flyers, please visit http://www.squidoo.com/pendleton-happenings
 
 
April 6 Pendleton Garden Club 6 pm - Jeanne Overly's home at 108 Constitution Ave in Pendleton.  Call 328-3057 for directions.  Guest Speaker: Myrle Disendorf on Orchids.
April 6  Lenten Lunch - King's Chapel at noon
 
April 9 Spring Bar-B-Que by Pendleton United Methodist Men from 4 to 7.  Adult tickets $10 and children (12 and under) $5.  Dine in or carry out. Tickets available from any member of the United Methodist Men.  Call 646-3355 for more information.

April 9 - 19TH CENTURY MOURNING TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMS TOUR- Ashtabula 10 am - Call 646-7249
As part of their educational mission, the Pendleton Historic Foundation is offering a tour that highlights the traditions and customs of 19th century mourning. The tour will be held Saturday, April 9, at Ashtabula Museum Home. Starting at 10 AM, guests will enter the home every 30 minutes, with the last tour entering at 12 noon. Because space within each tour is limited, guests are encouraged to make an advanced reservation by calling 864-646-7249. Price for the tour, to be paid at the door, is $4 and the tour will last approximately 50 minutes. As some of the information is not suitable for children, this tour is designed for guests 16 and over.
Upon arrival at Ashtabula, guests will receive the funeral invitation for James T. Latta, Jr. James, the infant son of James and Angela Latta, died at Ashtabula in 1856. Docents dressed in the various stages of mourning will guide visitors through the first floor of the house. Subjects covered during the tour include the art of dying, mourning etiquette, invitations and visitation, draping the house, the stages and dress of mourning, the wake, funeral food, post mortem photography, and consolation literature.
Following the mourning tour, a regular tour of the house will be given. At 1 PM, anyone wishing to tour the entire house may do so for $6 per adult and $2 for ages 5-10. For further information or to make reservations for the mourning tour, call 646-7249 or visit www.pendletonhistoricfoundation.org.
Ashtabula is located on HWY. 88, 3 miles east of downtown Pendleton. Ashtabula and Woodburn (HWY.76) are both antebellum plantation homes and are owned and operated by the Pendleton Historic Foundation, a 501(C)(3) organization. The Foundation relies on private donations and grants, admission fees, and rentals to maintain the houses and run the educational programs. Both homes are open for guided tours, weddings, receptions, reunions, business meetings, etc. Volunteers are needed. Visit the Foundation website or call 646-7249 for more information.
April 13 Lenten Lunch - Pendleton United Methodist at noon

April 18 - 21 - PEEPS Spring Flower Sale -8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.and 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Flowers such as bougainvillea, begonias, impatiens, salvia, zinnias, petunias, vinca, marigolds, dianthus, coleus, sweet potato vine, lantana and many more! Available in hanging baskets, flats, six packs, 4" or 5" pots.
We will also have tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, cucumbers, squash and herbs!
Proceeds benefit the PEEPS ministry.  Plants provided by Lodge's Greenhouse
 
April 18 - Friends of the Park 6:30 pm at Pendleton United Methodist Church Social Hall
 
 
April 20 Lenten Lunch- St. Luke's Fire Baptized Holiness Church at noon

April 22 -Good Friday Service - noon - St. Paul's Episcopal Church

April 23 - Grits & Gospel 10 to 12 Old Silver Springs Baptist Church sponsored by Pendleton Pride In Motion to raise money for a SC Bronze Marker for "The Hundreds" recognizing African American Heritage in Pendleton and continuation of the PPIM $1,000 Quality of Life Scholarship to a deserving PHS Senior.  Tickets are available at Avenue of Oaks on the square in Pendleton and are $8 for adults and $3 for children under 8 yrs. for a Breakfast Bowl of Grits with your favorite topping.  Food will be served from 10 to 11 and music will continue from 10 to 12.  Call 646-5284 for more information


April 24 - Easter Sunrise Service - 6:30 am on the Village Green
 
April 29 - Friday - Step Up To The Plate Golf Challenge at Boscobel sponsored by Pendleton Recreation Association.  Over 80 participants called Ambassadors will be trying to raise $1,000 each to go toward the renovation of the ball fields and a Veterans Memorial at Veterans Park.  Tax Deductible Donations can be mailed to:  Pendleton Recreation Association PO Box 904  Pendleton SC 29670 for Step Up To The Plate.  The goal for this fundraiser is $50,000.  For more information call the PRA at 646-9226.  http://www.squidoo.com/veterans-park
 
SAVE THE DATE - FREEDOM FEST JULY 2 AT VETERANS PARK - 6:30 pm to 10:00 pm - A fun family event with a patriotic theme featuring music by DJ Ty Buchanan, great food, childrens games, Bingo, and the best fireworks display around.  No Pets, food, drinks, coolers, or alchohol allowed inside the park grounds.  No admission fee.  Sponsored by Friends of the Park as a fundraiser for the Step Up To The Plate campaign to raise funds to renovate the ball fields and erect a Veterans Memorial at Veterans Park in Pendleton SC.  Please come out and support this event by particpating in the activities and purchasing some delicious food.  Sponsors ($100 or more donation) are needed.  Please mail your tax deductible donation to Friends of the Park  PO Box 408  Pendleton SC 29670
 

 

Sunday, February 27, 2011

STEP UP TO THE PLATE GOLF CHALLENGE FOR VETERANS PARK IN PENDLETON SC


Pendleton Recreation Association, a 501c3 Non Profit organization, is organizing a Golf Challenge to raise money for our Veterans Park Ball Fields and a Veterans Memorial.  They have contracted with the company, Golf, for Goodness Sake! to run this event.  

It is not about the Golf, though.  It is about golfers and "caddies" telling the story of Veterans Park and celebrating at the end of their fundraising endeavor by playing in a fun golf challenge at Boscobel Golf Course.  These hard working volunteers, who believe in the cause of a better facility for the Pendleton Area Children,  will enjoy a day of golf on a beautiful course with great food and prizes.



How do these golfers and non-golfers raise the money?  Each participant will send out 40 letters asking for sponsors in the way of donations.  The average raised per participant is $1,000 from these letters.  Of course, all donations are made to the Pendleton Recreation Association and are tax deductible.

An interested business or individual might also like to sponsor a hole or be another kind of Corporate Sponsor.  For more information, please contact the PRA at 864-646-9226.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

January/February 2011 Happenings in Pendleton SC

Jan/Feb 2011 in Pendleton SC

January 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30 - Clemson Little Theatre - On Golden Pond

Feb 1 - Application deadline for 2011 Leadership Pendleton - Applications available at Town Hall or online at Town of Pendleton Website - Town Info - Leadership Pendleton

Leadership Pendleton Class of 2011 - Feb 12 to April 25 -

Feb 12 - African American Heritage Day 12 noon at Woodburn

Feb 13 - Valentines Sunday Brunch at 1826 On The Green - Call 864-646-5500 for reservations - Space is limited - Price range from around $8 to $16


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