Quilt added to UHQT

The Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail welcomes a new quilt, Grandmother’s Garden by Ellen Gunter and Hattie Butler. Sponsors Vanessa and Danny Penton proudly display the quilt at 302 South College Street in Walhalla. The pattern of the quilt was originally quilted by her Maternal Grandmother and Great Grandmother, Ellen Gunter and Hattie Butler of Birmingham, AL. It was made in […]

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Opportunity to Succeed Read-A-Thon

Spectrum Marketing and Communications announces the the Opportunity to Succeed Read-A-Thon. The competition will be open to donor-selected schools located throughout Upstate, South Carolina and is designed to encourage and motivate third grade students to read at or above their grade level. The initiative has been organized to bring together the not-for-profit, education and business communities to help address Education […]

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Learn to Preserve Produce at OHC

Have you always wanted to can but don’t know how? Come learn how to preserve your produce at Oconee Heritage Center’s canning class, explains curator and director Leslie White. “Adair Hoover will show you all the steps to create perfectly preserved produce! During the class, you will make and can applesauce. The cost is $30 and that includes a canning […]

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Seneca Man arrested on Multiple Drug Charges

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Seneca man this week on multiple drug charges. Deputies responded to an address on South Davis Drive in Fair Play regarding a warrants service. The homeowner allowed deputies to search the residence. Deputies discovered drug paraphernalia inside a room of the residence and were given consent to search the room. The homeowner claimed […]

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Upstate Residents warned about Jury Duty Scam

Upstate residents are being warned about another scam, this time involving jury duty. The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office reports someone claiming to be an employee of their office is calling local residents and telling them, they missed jury duty. Then the caller says the resident must pay a fine to keep from going to jail. The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office […]

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Moment of Silence in honor of 9/11 Victims

Today marks the 14th anniversary of the terrorists’ attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people in New York, Washington, DC and Pennsylvania. In October of 2001, September 11 was designated Patriot Day, a national day of mourning and reflection. As part of the observance of Patriot Day, Americans are encouraged to take a moment of silence at 8:46am. On Sept. 11, […]

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City looking to expand Jazz on the Alley

To meet the growing crowd each Thursday night, the Seneca City Council is considering expanding Jazz on the Alley. “There has been some discussion about maybe instead of just Ram Cat Alley, moving the stage down towards the center of Townville Street and Ram Cat Alley.” Seneca Mayor Dan Alexander added that City Attorney Mike Smith told council that they […]

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Coloring Night for Adults tonight at OHC

Did you know that coloring can combat stress? The Oconee Heritage Center invites adults to color with them tonight, Sept. 10, from 6:30-8pm. Oconee Heritage Center curator and director Leslie White gives details. “Bring your favorite coloring book or coloring pages and your favorite crayons, markers, or colored pencils. Color, relax, and meet new people. It is free to attend.” […]

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See Fall Foliage from a Boat

As temperatures begin to change with the coming fall season, beautiful colors emerge from trees and plants. Each fall these colors attract thousands of visitors to the Golden Corner of South Carolina. Mountain Lakes Convention and Visitors Bureau President and CEO Ken Sloan invites people to see the fall foliage this year from a boat. “We are getting ramped up […]

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