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Social Security Column: Mothers everywhere appreciate extra help
Think of all the times and ways that Mom has helped you over the years — when you were a child, and after you became an adult. With Mother’s Day this month, now is a good time to pay Mom back with a little Extra Help — with her Medicare prescription drug costs. If your mother is covered by Medicare and has limited income and resources, she may be eligible for Extra Help — available through Social Security — to pay part of her monthly premiu...
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TREE TALK: Trees provide a sense of both time and place
My sister sent me interesting newspaper articles about old trees on two Virginia college campuses. In both cases the trees were in rapidly declining health and deemed safety hazards. There were emotional outpourings of sadness by students, alumni and townspeople as each was scheduled for removal. But then, something wonderful happened. At Virginia Tech an ancient sycamore had stood prominently on Henderson Lawn, the southern entrance to cam...
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Desseree McLain, Patrick Mayor W.C. Hoffman and Glenn Cranford plant azaleas along U.S. Highway 1 in Patrick. — This was published in The Cheraw Chronicle Thursday, May 23, 1996.
Remember When — May 1996
Desseree McLain, Patrick Mayor W.C. Hoffman and Glenn Cranford plant azaleas along U.S. Highway 1 in Patrick. — This was published in The Cheraw Chronicle Thursday, May 23, 1996.
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Third Thursdays program begins this week
The Cheraw Arts Commission and the Town of Cheraw are launching a new summer program called Third Thursdays. It kicks off Thursday, May 16, with the annual Art Walkabout downtown from 5 to 8 p.m. The Art Walkabout will feature demonstrations in art and jewelry making. There will be refreshments, music and face painting in the streets. A planting station with herbs and vinegars will enlighten the garden enthusiasts, and there will be Salsa d...
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Social Security Column: Mothers everywhere appreciate extra help
Think of all the times and ways that Mom has helped you over the years — when you were a child, and after you became an adult. With Mother’s Day this month, now is a good time to pay Mom back with a little Extra Help — with her Medicare prescription drug costs. If your mother is covered by Medicare and has limited income and resources, she may be eligible for Extra Help — available through Social Security — to pay part of her monthly premiu...
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Karen Kissiah | Cheraw Chronicle
More than 250 young people rocked the house during the MORP celebration — an alternative prom — at the Cheraw Community Center last Friday night, May 3. The dance, limited to members of the Teen Center program in grades six through eight, is sponsored each year by the Cheraw Recreation and Leisure Services Department.
Local youth enjoy MORP
Tales of drama, and rumors of weapons at last Friday night’s MORP dance — an alternative prom — at the Cheraw Community Center “simply are not true,” according to Jay Bennett, director of the Cheraw Recreation and Leisure Services Department. “Oh we’ve heard the rumors,” said Bennett. He, and other members of the staff, said they’ve heard false accusations about the behavior of the evening and are baffled as to how the rumors began. “Ther...
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Karen Kissiah | Cheraw Chronicle
With luminary bags lined up in front of them, several participants in the Chesterfield County Relay for Life program on Friday, May 3, stop for a bite to eat.
Fighting the good fight
Each year the people of Chesterfield County join hands and hearts in the battle against cancer by hosting the annual Relay for Life in association with the American Cancer Society. People who work together form teams to cook, grill or serve food. Church groups and others do the same. Friends and family, old and young, enjoy the fellowship of a kindred cause, proving that our battles are not fought alone. All proceeds from the event, hosted ...
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Jim Morris, CEO of SC Economics, works to teach students and teachers about economic and financial principles. Photo by Erin Shaw.
SC organizations work to boost financial literacy among state’s students
Hannah Harwood, a senior advertising student at the University of South Carolina, did her own taxes this year using Turbo Tax. When asked what a payroll tax was, however, her response was “Umm…” Harwood, like many college students, has a few gaps in her knowledge of personal finance, although she is responsible for a checkbook, credit and debit card. In South Carolina, multiple organizations are striving to educate the state’s youth about e...
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Social Security Column: Social Security’s ‘triple crown’ of social media
From the stables to the tracks, people across the United States are already talking about this year’s Triple Crown. The three biggest thoroughbred horse races in the nation — the Kentucky Derby in Louisville, Kentucky; the Preakness Stakes in Baltimore, Maryland; and the Belmont Stakes in Elmont, New York — take place in the coming weeks. It has been 34 years since a horse has won all three and taken the U.S. Triple Crown. Social Security h...
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TREE TALK: Sustainable forest management preserves resources for the future
A few weeks ago as I was buying greeting cards I noticed this statement on the backs of several: “This card is made with paper from sustainably managed forests.” What exactly does that mean? Sustainable forest management (SFM) is a complex concept, but essentially its goal is to make certain that the forest resources the world enjoys today will continue to be available in the future. SFM promotes practices that generate timber and non-timbe...
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U.S. Air Force technicians prepare to remove a damaged heater from a HF-55 Sikorski transport helicopter in a field in Ruby. On its way from Florida to Virginia, the heater caught fire and the aircraft had to make a quick landing. — This was published Jan. 25, 1996, in The Cheraw Chronicle.
Remember When — January 1996
U.S. Air Force technicians prepare to remove a damaged heater from a HF-55 Sikorski transport helicopter in a field in Ruby. On its way from Florida to Virginia, the heater caught fire and the aircraft had to make a quick landing. — This was published Jan. 25, 1996, in The Cheraw Chronicle.
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Datebook for May 9, 2013
Datebook Deadline The Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser is your community newspaper. One of the ways we involve ourselves is by running the events and happenings of the community in our weekly calendar. Send us your event listing no later than noon the Monday prior to publication (Thursday) and we will list your event in the newspaper. There is no charge for most event listings. To list your event, email us at kkissiah@civitas...
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Blake Ravenell, who is diagnosed with autism, sits back and takes a break from coloring as his school day at The Therapy Place comes to a close. Photo by Chloe Gould.
Piecing together a puzzle: Early educational therapy gives autistic children hope
He sits at the edge of a rainbow jigsaw mat in caramel corduroys and a pair of lace-up suede dress shoes. He’s humming a song from earlier in the day and squirming out of his teacher’s arms with a determined smile stretched across his face. “Polar bear, polar bear, what do you hear?” At just 3 1/2 years old, Blake Ravenell reads every word of the picture book — the flamingo, the zebra and the walrus. He kicks his legs a few times and ho...
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The Fantastic Taste
The food was great, the music was “fantastic,” and the weather was perfect for the annual Taste of Cheraw last Thursday evening, April 25. Sponsored each year, since 1994, by the Greater Cheraw Chamber of Commerce, and hosted this year by the Watson family at 143 McIver Street, the event was a huge success, said Phil Powell, executive director for the Chamber. Each year this evening is “greatly anticipated by the community at large,” said...
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Cory Ellen Paul
Anthony, Paul exchange vows
Cory Ellen Anthony of Pendleton, and Bradley Marklin Paul of Rock Hill, were united in marriage on Saturday, April 13, 2013, at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Clemson with the Reverend John Nieman officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Boggs Anthony of Pendleton. She is a graduate of Pendleton High School and a 2009 graduate of Clemson University. Cory is currently employed as a Purchasing Assistant with JTEKT Koyo Be...
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