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Meals on Wheels Annual Oyster Roast Set
Tickets are now available for Meals on Wheels' Annual Oyster Roast. This event will take place on Saturday, October 3, at the Anderson Education and Recycling Center located at Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. and Woodcrest Road across from the Anderson Civic Center. Serving begins at 5 p.m. and will run until 8 p.m.
Tickets are $25 for adults and $11 for children under 12. Advance ticket purchase is required. Menu includes oysters, low country boil (shrimp, potatoes, corn and polska kielbasa sausage), beer, soda, and bottled water. Tickets can be purchased at Anderson County Meals on Wheels, 105 S. Fant St., by calling 225-6800, or online at www.acmow.org All proceeds will benefit the elderly and disabled recipients of Anderson County Meals on Wheels.
Council Agenda Includes Gun Ordinance, Consolidation
Anderson County Council will hear on first reading ordances concerning the potential cosolidation of some public safety departments under the Anderson County Sheriff's Department.
The regular meeting is scheduled for tonight 6 p.m. in the council chambers.
Shalom Recovery Center Graduates 9
Shalom Recover Center, a Christian-based drug and alcohol treatment center for women, graduated nine women from there long-term program Saturday night. The center recently marked its one-year anniversary and has provided services to more than 100 women during that time.
The 104-acre facility, located in rural Belton, S.C., offers individualized treatment programs of three, six and nine months. Shalom Recovery Center offers women who struggle with drugs and alcohol a safe place for treatment and recovery, a place to find healing and restoration. Shalom offers structured, spiritual, nurturing programs where the women can find hope and freedom in Jesus Christ to break the cycle of chemical dependence in their lives. Upon completing treatment, Shalom House in Anderson, S.C., offers supervised independent living where women find a job while attending life-skill classes, with the goal of total economic independence.
Shalom is entirely faith-based and operates on the generous donations of those who share our vision, and receives no government money of any kind. For more information, or to make a donation, visit their website here.
Newspring Church Baptizes 902 Sunday
Anderson's Newspring Church help impromptu baptism after each of its four services Sunday, resulting in 659 outdoor baptisms by the end of the day in Anderson and another 243 at the other campuses.
Newspring Church began nearly 10 years ago as a small bible study meeting on the campus of Anderson University. Today, the church’s four weekly services average more than 8,000 people each Sunday. NewSpring is also opening live-via-video campuses in Greenville, Florence and starting Sept. 27, Columbia . For more information on the concert event or NewSpring church, please visit www.newspring.cc or call 846-226-6585.
Rosey Dow to Address Writers' Group
Award-winning author and internet specialist Rosey Dow will speak at the Upstate SC American Christian Writers meeting, Saturday, September 19, 2009, at 2:30 PM at the Anderson County Library, 300 N. McDuffie St., Anderson, S.C. 29621. The meeting is free and open to the public.
Rosey Dow has a lot to say—writing, speaking, and teaching. Winner of the coveted Christy Award for Reaping the Whirlwind, she is a best-selling author with more than half a million books in print. A popular conference speaker and writing workshop presenter, Rosey has been a guest on dozens of radio programs and TV’s Encounter with the Unexplained. She currently is CEO of Experts in Focus, an online promotion company, taking authors online for more influence and sales. Dow will give key tips for getting the contents of your books and articles online to establish you as an expert and give a preview of her workshop classes she will teach at the Carolina Christian Writers' Workshop to be held in Anderson October 23-24. For more information on the September 19 meeting or the coming workshop, contact President Elva Martin at elvamartinministries@charter.net or 864/226-7024.
Anderson Fire Training Facility Dedicated
Residents will be safer; firefighters will receive improved training due to City/County Vision and Partnership
On Friday, September 11th, officials, first responders and residents gathered to dedicate the new Anderson Fire Services Training Facility. The ceremony began with a moment of silence to remember those who fell on September 11th and all fire fighters, emergency responders and soldiers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Anderson County Fire Chief Billy Gibson and City of Anderson Fire Chief Jack Abraham lead the ceremony, which ended with a ceremonial “valve coupling” and a “first burn.” The new training facility is located at 845 Hillhouse Road in Anderson.
“This is a great partnership between the City of Anderson, our local fire departments, the Legislative Delegation and Anderson County,” said Anderson County Fire Chief Billy Gibson. “Our 800 volunteer firefighters deserve the best equipment and training that we can provide. Having this facility will help us train in a safer environment so that we will be prepared and ready for emergencies when they arise.”
“I am thrilled to see this facility completed,” said Anderson County Councilman Tommy Dunn. “September 11th is a day that each of us pause to reflect on our country, our patriotism and those who protect our freedom and our safety. 9-11 changed the face of firefighting; it made us more determined to train harder and be ready for any emergency situation that threatens the safety of our citizens. This new facility will help us meet that goal. I want to thank our firefighters and all our emergency responders for their dedication and sacrifices. I especially want to mention Bo Gilreath and his vision for this training facility. This is another great example of what can happen when we work together to accomplish a common goal.”
“This new addition to the Anderson County Fire Service Training Facility exemplifies government working together for the citizens of Anderson County. The City of Anderson owns the property; Anderson County provided financial support through their General Obligation bond; other agencies such as law enforcement, emergency preparedness, public works, private industry, and surrounding county fire departments are allowed to use the facility. When it comes time for all of these agencies to work together during an emergency, we can do it because we have worked and trained together on projects such as this new burn building.”
Meals on Wheels Needs Drivers
Meals on Wheels of Anderson needs route drivers. If you can help, call 225-6800.
Rudy's Autumn Bluegrass Festival Starts Tonight
Rudy's Bluegrass in the Woods on 29N tunes up for the annual Autumn festival, which starts tonight. Details here http://www.rudysbluegrass.com/6thAutumnfest.htm
Anderson Interfaith Ministries Current Needs
General Needs:
New Self-propelled Lawn mower
First Class Stamps
Colored and White paper
Postage scale
Sodas and Water for volunteers
Scrapbooking Supplies
WACS needs:
Pull-ups and Diapers
Disposable Cameras
Childcare Scholarships
Hosts for Life Skills Sessions
Family Sponsors
Pantry Needs: Top Ten for May
1. Canned Vegetables
2. Paper Products (esp. bathroom tissue)
3. Canned Soups
4. Canned Fruits
5. Sugar
6. Flour
7. Dried Beans
8. Rice
9. Canned Meats
10. Peanut Butter & Jelly
Technology Needs:
Computers with Windows XP
New Laser Color Printer
Adobe Contribute 4.0 or higher
DVD RW's
CD RW's
Ink Cartridges (Lexmark 16 and 26) (HP 21 and 22)
Adobe Acrobat program
Flash drives
Wish List:
Pick-up Truck with cover (to be used to pick up food)
Picnic Tables
If you have any items to donate other than what it listed or any questions, please contact Laura Capell, Volunteer and Special Events Coordinator at 226-2273 Ext. 101
Financial
You can mail a check to:
ANDERSON
INTERFAITH MINISTRIES
P.O. BOX 1136
ANDERSON, SC 29622
Labor Day 2009
Profile America -- Monday, September 7th. This is Labor Day -- set aside to honor the nation's working men and women and traditionally the end of the summer season. The first Labor Day was celebrated in September 1882 in New York City, organized by union official Peter McGuire. By 1893, more than half the states were observing the occasion, and celebrating the first Monday in September as a national holiday became law in 1894.
In the U.S., more than 155 million men and women are in the labor force. About 10.5 million are self-employed, and about 5 percent have more than one job. Eight percent work 60 or more hours a week, while nearly 6 percent work at home. Profile America is a public service of the U.S. Census Bureau, now preparing for the 2010 Census.
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