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

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