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Thursday, 17 May 2012 20:02

The TBF of SC State Youth Championship

The Bass Federation (TBF) of South Carolina &
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR)
TBF of South Carolina Youth Junior Championship
May 19th t Dreher Island State Park
It is the intention of The Bass Federation (TBF) and the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources’ Aquatic Education Section to make this event as enjoyable and rewarding as possible. Therefore, in addition to the two individual State Champions, there will also be a Champion School Team. This will be decided by the total weight of all team members combined. The winning team will hold that honor for the year and display the Championship Trophy at their school during that time.
Schools may send a team of up to six members, three from each age group (11-14 and 15-18) IF YOU CAN, otherwise any 6 members may be sent to the TBF of South Carolina Juniors Championship. No matter what, you must send an even number of anglers. It is still required that there be one boat and an adult volunteer driver for every two anglers.

Read More:http://www.dnr.sc.gov/aquaticed/youthbass/pdf/TBFJuniorChampionshipRules.pdf 
Chapin, SC (WLTX) -A fire heavily damaged a home in Chapin Thursday morning and killed a family pet.

The fire took place around 4:30 a.m. at a home on Mosley Point.

Officials tell News 19 the fire started in the garage. No people were injured, but the homeowners say one of their pets died.

Early damage estimates are around $300,000. So far no cause has been determined.

Read More:http://www.wltx.com/news/article/187586/2/Pet-Dies-in-Early-Morning-House-Fire- 

What better way to spend a weekend outing with friends and family than to enjoy the various talents of local visual, performing, and literary arts in the beauty and splendor of one of Columbia’s many parks? Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of downtown, Saluda Shoals Park is a little piece of natural treasure located near Lake Murray in Irmo. Unearth, a celebration of naturally inspired art, is one of their biggest events of the year, coming October 5-7 2012. Artists are invited to submit their entry to participate in this outdoor event. The deadline to submit is June 1, 2012 – applications are available at www.unearthsaluda.org or call Cathy Carter-Scott at 213-2015 for more information.

Read More:http://www.free-times.com/index.php?cat=1991103094321166&;act=post&pid=11861405123861370
CELLAR ON GREENE , 2001 Greene St., cellarongreene.com, (803) 343-3303

Thursday:may17 Charity Night. 25 percent of all dine-in wine sales will be donated to Happy Wheels, providing books to children staying at Palmetto Children’s Hospital in Columbia

Every Tuesday: Champagnes and sparkling wines half price by the glass.



Read More:http://www.thestate.com/2012/05/16/2277061/wine-tasting-events-may-16.html 
Indian Land secured the Upper State title and a slot in Saturday’s Class 2A boys soccer championship game with a 3-2 defeat of Gilbert in overtime on Tuesday.

The host Gilbert Indians (22-3) faced an Indian Land squad determined not to have a repeat of their 2011 meeting.

In 2011, the Indians defeated Indian Land 4-2 on the way to their state runner-up finish.





Read More:http://www.thestate.com/2012/05/16/2277811/gilbert-falls-just-short-of-berth.html
West Columbia, SC (WLTX) --- The Pelion golf team finished fourth in the Class 2A state golf championship Tuesday at Indian River Golf Club in West Columbia.

Pelion, the host school, finished behind 2A champion Pendleton, Bishop England and Central.

Senior Cody Proveaux, who has signed to play golf at Clemson, shot a 2-over par 73.

Proveaux has compiled an impressive resume and added to it last week when he was one of four recipients of the Byron Nelson International Junior Golfer Award. This honor goes to promising junior golfers but also those who excel in the classroom and the community.

In November, Proveaux joined a list that includes Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson as winners of the Rolex Junior Player of the Year. That award earned him a trip to Memphis to play in the PGA Tour's FedEx St. Jude Classic.

Read More: http://www.wltx.com/sports/article/187494/4/Proveaux-and-Pelion-Finish-4th-In-State-Finals 
Columbia, SC (WLTX) -- Readers in the Midlands could be in for a steamy summer, and not because of the weather.

Tie, masks and handcuffs add up to number one for the Fifty Shades trilogy, and readers across the country are anxious to get their hands on a copy.

"If the people in the community want it and there's that much of a demand for it, certainly just like other best sellers if there's that much of a demand for it we're gonna make sure it's available here at the library," said Padgett Mozingo with the Richland County Public Library.

Fifty Shades of Grey and its two follow-up novel--Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed--currently hold the top three slots on the USA Today Best Seller List.




Read More:http://www.wltx.com/news/article/187447/2/Hundreds-Wait-for-Racy-Novel-in-the-Midlands
In a recent report released by Amazon.com, Columbia, South Carolina is one of the top 20 Most Well-Read Cities in America.

Just in time to kick-off the summer reading season, Amazon.com, Inc. announced its annual list of the Most Well-Read Cities in America.

“As the summer reading season gets into full swing, we're excited to reveal our second annual Most Well-Read Cities list,” said Chris Schluep, Senior Editor of Books, Amazon.com. “It’s great to see that we are truly a nation of readers, with representation on this list from every region of the country.”

Columbia ranked #15, trailing behind the home of Walt Disney World by one spot.




Read More:http://columbia.wistv.com/news/news/52476-columbia-ranked-top-20-most-well-read-cities-america
LITTLE MOUNTAIN, SC (WIS) - If you know anything about the town of Little Mountain, then you know it is the home of their annual reunion.

However, there won't be a reunion at all this year because the association that put on the event couldn't come to an agreement with the town's mayor or council.

"We are liable for anything that happens in the park, although the park doesn't belong to us," association board member Woody Kaminer said. "What if someone trips over a ditch? Are we going to have to be responsible for that someone falls down a hill and breaks a leg? Are we responsible for that? These are things that concerned us."

Kaminer says the concern over the reunion association being held liable was so great that they had no choice but to cancel one of the oldest festivals in the state.

Read More:http://www.wistv.com/story/18429367/little-mountain-reunion-cancelled-due-to-disagreement
Monday, 14 May 2012 11:35

Lake Murray Cooking a great Success

The evening was wonderful and clear, On May 10th, at the Saluda River Club. The tables were adorned with sample foods from local Restaurants and bakeries. The Best, of the Best competed for the plaques bearing their names as the winners of their selected categories. People mingled while enjoying, beer and wine and networking with others. Looking forward to next year, Thank you Lake Murray Chamber for a wonderful Event !

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