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Souper Bowl Of Caring Donations While Seattle Sea- hawk fans celebrated their Super Bowl XLVIII victory Sunday, Febru- ary 21, 2014, local resi- dents celebrated the vic- tory they scored against hunger. Kershaw Area Resource Exchange (KARE) reported $2,910.84 in donations and 1,912 cans of food, paper products, and hygiene items. Seventeen churches participated this year. The donations are very important because from now until summer, food donations generally decline. This year’s Souper Bowl donations will help restock the food pantry and provide KARE with much needed funds to pay for food over the next several months. Thank you to our community for your generous sup- port that enables KARE to help people in need. Junior Volunteers at Springs Memorial Springs Memorial Hospital has begun accepting application for its Summer Junior Vol- unteer program. Applica- tions will be accepted March 1-March 29. Applications may be picked up in the SMH lobby and from Guid- ance offices at the area Middle and High Schools. Students 14-17 are eligible for the pro- gram. For details or any questions, call Lori John- son, SMH Volunteer Coordinator at 803-416- 5459. Red Rose Festival seek- ing vendors Lancaster’s Fifth Annual Red Rose Festi- val, named a Top 20 Event by Southeastern Tourism Society, is seek- ing artists, commercial and food vendors. The Festival will be held Friday, May 16 from 6:00 - 10:00 p.m. and Saturday, May 17 from 10am - 10pm in downtown Lancaster, SC. To apply online, visit www.lancastercitysc.com or email chasty@lancast- ercitysc.com or call 803- 289-1498. Deadline for submission is April 7, 2014. Space is limited, so apply early! Bob Doster’s work top be featured Lancaster artist, Bob Doster, will have his works featured at the Saul Alexander Gallery in the Charleston Coun- ty Public Library for the month of March, 2014. Artists are selected solely on the basis of the quality of their work. Doster’s new works on exhibit in Charleston are part of a “Winds of Time” series, inspired by the landscape of the south. It is the artist’s intent to recreate the emotions evoked by the endlessly churning waves on the coast, balanced by the winds received from the Appalachians. The stur- dy, solid organic steel proves to be indestruc- tible, much like the spirit of those living in the south – solid and unbending, even with the changes of time. Contact or learn more about the artist at www.bobdoster.com. Reid Baker’s Art Work on exhibit The Lancaster County Council of the Arts invites you to a free exhibit of the artwork of Reid Baker in the Springs House Galleries, 201 West Gay Street, during February. Reid is a local artist, business- man and member of the LCCA board of Directors. Gallery hours are 9:00- 5:00 Monday-Friday. For more information, please contact the Lancaster County Council of the Arts at 803.285.7451 or www.lccarts.net. Dementia Support Groupmeeting The Caregiver Sup- port Group meets the Second Wednesday of each month, at 2 p.m. The meeting is held in the local Council on Aging Building at 212 Spring Street, Heath Springs. The group is designed to provide emo- tional, educational, and social support through these regularly sched- uled meetings. The group provides a forum to express their feelings and talk about there needs and con- cerns in a non-threaten- ing and non-judgmental environment. For questions call Julie Trott at 803-432- 1195 or toll free at 877- 675-4368. NAACP Banquet The NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet will be held at Andrew Jackson Recreation Center on March 15 at 6:30 p.m. The Speaker will be announced at a later date. The public is invit- ed to this catered event. Summer Art Camp seeks Volunteers We are looking for cer- tified teachers and art professionals for our Arts & Sciences camp held in July. If you or someone you know is interested and able to teach, please apply to http://lccarts.net/id16. html to download the application form. Leaf vacuuming Schedule Posted The Town of Kershaw will vacuum leaves on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves must be free of all debris. Please do not pile leaves around mailboxes or under trees. Limb pick- up will be Tuesdays and Thursdays. Do not mix limbs with leaves. Bowling Alley Hours of Operation The Kershaw Bowling Alley is now open on Sundays from 2 to 6:30 p.m. Hours on other days are Fridays 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.; Saturdays 1 to 9 p.m. League bowling is on Monday through Friday, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. For party reserva- tions, family reunions, baby showers meeting room call 803/475-2142 to reserve. The Spare Time Grill is now open at the bowl- ing alley on Tuesdays from 6 to 8 p.m.; Thurs- days, Fridays, Satur- days, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., eat in or take out, call 803/475-8825. A.A. Meetings In Kershaw, the Faith Group holds an Open Speaker Meeting on Mondays at 7 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 210 N. Matson Street, Kershaw in the Recre- ation Center. Council on Aging Space Available The Lancaster County Council on Aging announces the immedi- ate availability of spaces for more seniors to attend the Heath Springs and Kershaw senior cen- ters. Seniors enjoy many activities, day trips, exer- cising and a daily meal. For more information, contact Kim Kennington, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. – 273-9206 or Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. – 475-8849. Terrific Tuesdays Kershaw Library The Kershaw Branch Library, 3855 Fork Hill Road, Kershaw, announces hours for their fall schedule. Teddy Bear Time is on Mondays from 4 to 4:30 p.m. for ages two and three. Story Time for ages four through six is on Mondays from 4:30 to 5 p.m. Kids Book Club for ages seven through 12 is on Mondays from 5 to 5:45 p.m. The Kershaw Branch Library is open on Mon- days from 1 to 8 p.m., Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Hospice Care needs volunteers Hospice Care of South Carolina in Lancaster County is currently seek- ing volunteers to be included in an upcoming volunteer orientation. Volunteers are needed for in-home placement with patients. If you are interested or need more information, please call Anita at 803-285-2014. Wednesday, February 26, 2014 THE KERSHAW NEWS-ERA Page 5 Support Kershaw Shop Locally Lynn and Vickie Brecht of Lancaster announce the engage- ment of their daugh- ter, Misty Lynn Brecht, to Stephen Bart Miles, both of Lancaster. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Diane Catoe and the late Charles Catoe, Susan Boyd, and Nada Funderburk all of Lancaster. She is a 2008 grad- uate of New Covenant Christian School, and received B. A. in Inte- rior Design from Anderson University. She is employed by Sarah Catherine Col- lective. The groom-elect is the son of Rev. Bart and Wendy Miles of Kershaw and the grandson of Sandra and Richard Austin and the late Gene F. Lewellen, and C. W. Miles and the late Janet Miles, all of Kershaw. He is a 2009 graduate of South Pointe Christ- ian School and received a B. S. of Kinesiology. He is employed Carolinas Medical Center Union. The wedding is planned for April 5, 2014 at HomePlace Bed and Breakfast in Lancaster. Couple plans April wedding March 7 make-up day for KC Read The News-Era Kershaw Area News Briefs Misty Lynn Brecht, Stephen Bart Miles Due to the recent inclement weather, Fri- day, March 7 will be a regular school day for Kershaw County School District (KCSD) stu- dents. The 2013-14 KCSD calendar approved in December of 2012 had indicated that March 7 would be a pro- fessional development day for teachers unless needed as an inclement weather make up day. Morgan said the school district is waiting for the outcome of any legislation that may be passed by the General Assembly in terms of for- giving lost time due to the winter storms before any other decisions are made. “We hope to know something soon in terms of possible forgiveness for these days from the state,” Morgan said. “As soon as we have that information and make a determination, we will let parents know.” Morgan also said that he does not foresee changing any of the time off with Spring Break. “Many families have already made travel plans that involve pur- chasing tickets that can- not be refunded,” he said. “I will not recom- mend altering Spring Break.”

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Souper Bowl OfCaring Donations

While Seattle Sea-hawk fans celebratedtheir Super Bowl XLVIIIvictory Sunday, Febru-ary 21, 2014, local resi-dents celebrated the vic-tory they scored againsthunger.

Kershaw AreaResource Exchange(KARE) reported$2,910.84 in donationsand 1,912 cans of food,paper products, andhygiene items. Seventeenchurches participatedthis year. The donationsare very importantbecause from now untilsummer, food donationsgenerally decline.

This year’s SouperBowl donations will helprestock the food pantryand provide KARE withmuch needed funds topay for food over the nextseveral months. Thankyou to our communityfor your generous sup-port that enables KAREto help people in need.

Junior Volunteers atSprings Memorial

Springs MemorialHospital has begunaccepting application forits Summer Junior Vol-unteer program. Applica-tions will be acceptedMarch 1-March 29.Applications may bepicked up in the SMHlobby and from Guid-ance offices at the areaMiddle and HighSchools. Students 14-17are eligible for the pro-gram. For details or anyquestions, call Lori John-son, SMH VolunteerCoordinator at 803-416-5459.

Red Rose Festival seek-ing vendors

Lancaster’s FifthAnnual Red Rose Festi-val, named a Top 20Event by SoutheasternTourism Society, is seek-ing artists, commercialand food vendors.

The Festival will beheld Friday, May 16from 6:00 - 10:00 p.m.and Saturday, May 17from 10am - 10pm indowntown Lancaster,SC.

To apply online, visitwww.lancastercitysc.comor email [email protected] or call 803-289-1498. Deadline forsubmission is April 7,2014. Space is limited,so apply early!

Bob Doster’s work topbe featured

Lancaster artist, BobDoster, will have hisworks featured at theSaul Alexander Galleryin the Charleston Coun-ty Public Library for themonth of March,2014. Artists are selectedsolely on the basis of thequality of their work.Doster’s new works onexhibit in Charleston arepart of a “Winds of Time”series, inspired by thelandscape of the south.It is the artist’s intent torecreate the emotionsevoked by the endlesslychurning waves on thecoast, balanced by thewinds received from theAppalachians. The stur-dy, solid organic steelproves to be indestruc-tible, much like the spiritof those living in thesouth – solid andunbending, even withthe changes of time.Contact or learn moreabout the artist atwww.bobdoster.com.

Reid Baker’s Art Work

on exhibit

The Lancaster CountyCouncil of the Artsinvites you to a freeexhibit of the artwork ofReid Baker in theSprings House Galleries,201 West Gay Street,during February. Reid isa local artist, business-man and member of theLCCA board of Directors.Gallery hours are 9:00-

5:00 Monday-Friday. Formore information, pleasecontact the LancasterCounty Council of theArts at 803.285.7451 orwww.lccarts.net.

Dementia SupportGroupmeeting

The Caregiver Sup-port Group meets theSecond Wednesday ofeach month, at 2 p.m.The meeting is held inthe local Council onAging Building at 212Spring Street, HeathSprings. The group isdesigned to provide emo-tional, educational, andsocial support throughthese regularly sched-uled meetings.

The group provides aforum to express theirfeelings and talk aboutthere needs and con-cerns in a non-threaten-ing and non-judgmentalenvironment.

For questions callJulie Trott at 803-432-1195 or toll free at 877-675-4368.

NAACP Banquet

The NAACP FreedomFund Banquet will beheld at Andrew JacksonRecreation Center onMarch 15 at 6:30 p.m.The Speaker will beannounced at a laterdate. The public is invit-ed to this catered event.

Summer Art Campseeks Volunteers

We are looking for cer-tified teachers and artprofessionals for our Arts& Sciences camp held inJuly. If you or someoneyou know is interestedand able to teach, pleaseapply tohttp://lccarts.net/id16.html to download theapplication form.

Leaf vacuumingSchedule Posted

The Town of Kershawwill vacuum leaves onMondays, Wednesdaysand Fridays. Leavesmust be free of all debris.Please do not pile leavesaround mailboxes orunder trees. Limb pick-up will be Tuesdays andThursdays. Do not mixlimbs with leaves.

Bowling AlleyHours of Operation

The Kershaw BowlingAlley is now open onSundays from 2 to 6:30p.m. Hours on otherdays are Fridays 4:30 to6:30 p.m.; Saturdays 1to 9 p.m.

League bowling is onMonday through Friday,6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

For party reserva-tions, family reunions,baby showers meetingroom call 803/475-2142to reserve.

The Spare Time Grillis now open at the bowl-ing alley on Tuesdaysfrom 6 to 8 p.m.; Thurs-days, Fridays, Satur-days, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.,eat in or take out, call803/475-8825.

A.A. Meetings

In Kershaw, the Faith

Group holds an OpenSpeaker Meeting onMondays at 7 p.m. atFirst Baptist Church,210 N. Matson Street,Kershaw in the Recre-ation Center.

Council on Aging Space Available

The Lancaster CountyCouncil on Agingannounces the immedi-ate availability of spacesfor more seniors toattend the Heath Springsand Kershaw senior cen-ters.

Seniors enjoy manyactivities, day trips, exer-cising and a daily meal.

For more information,contact Kim Kennington,Monday, Wednesday,Friday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. –273-9206 or Tuesdayand Thursday, 8 a.m. to2 p.m. – 475-8849.

Terrific TuesdaysKershaw Library

The Kershaw BranchLibrary, 3855 Fork HillRoad, Kershaw,announces hours fortheir fall schedule.

Teddy Bear Time is onMondays from 4 to 4:30p.m. for ages two andthree.

Story Time for agesfour through six is onMondays from 4:30 to 5p.m.

Kids Book Club forages seven through 12 ison Mondays from 5 to5:45 p.m.

The Kershaw BranchLibrary is open on Mon-days from 1 to 8 p.m.,Tuesdays, Wednesdaysand Fridays from 10a.m. to 5 p.m., andThursdays from 10 a.m.to 8 p.m.

Hospice Careneeds volunteers

Hospice Care of SouthCarolina in LancasterCounty is currently seek-ing volunteers to beincluded in an upcomingvolunteer orientation.Volunteers are needed

for in-home placementwith patients. If you areinterested or need moreinformation, please callAnita at 803-285-2014.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014 THE KERSHAW NEWS-ERA Page 5

SupportKershaw

Shop LocallyLynn and VickieBrecht of Lancasterannounce the engage-ment of their daugh-ter, Misty LynnBrecht, to StephenBart Miles, both ofLancaster.

The bride-elect isthe granddaughter ofDiane Catoe and thelate Charles Catoe,Susan Boyd, andNada Funderburk allof Lancaster.

She is a 2008 grad-uate of New CovenantChristian School, andreceived B. A. in Inte-rior Design fromAnderson University.She is employed bySarah Catherine Col-lective.

The groom-elect isthe son of Rev. Bartand Wendy Miles ofKershaw and thegrandson of Sandraand Richard Austinand the late Gene F.Lewellen, and C. W.Miles and the lateJanet Miles, all ofKershaw. He is a2009 graduate ofSouth Pointe Christ-ian School and

received a B. S. ofKinesiology. He isemployed CarolinasMedical CenterUnion.

The wedding isplanned for April 5,2014 at HomePlaceBed and Breakfast inLancaster.

Couple plans April wedding

March 7 make-up day for KC

Read TheNews-Era

Kershaw Area News Briefs

Misty Lynn Brecht, Stephen Bart Miles

Due to the recentinclement weather, Fri-day, March 7 will be aregular school day forKershaw County SchoolDistrict (KCSD) stu-dents. The 2013-14KCSD calendarapproved in December of2012 had indicated thatMarch 7 would be a pro-fessional developmentday for teachers unlessneeded as an inclementweather make up day.

Morgan said the

school district is waitingfor the outcome of anylegislation that may bepassed by the GeneralAssembly in terms of for-giving lost time due tothe winter storms beforeany other decisions aremade.

“We hope to knowsomething soon in termsof possible forgivenessfor these days from thestate,” Morgan said. “Assoon as we have thatinformation and make a

determination, we will letparents know.”

Morgan also said thathe does not foreseechanging any of the timeoff with Spring Break.“Many families havealready made travelplans that involve pur-chasing tickets that can-not be refunded,” hesaid. “I will not recom-mend altering SpringBreak.”