The Old Salem Post
Our Local Tamassee-Salem SC Area News each Monday except holidays Contact:
[email protected] Distributed to local businesses, town hall, library. Volume 7 Issue 12 Week of March 13, 2023 https://www.tumblr.com/settings/blog/oldsalempost-blog Lynne Martin Publishing
EDITOR: I feel sure we are all guilty of being inconsiderate. Most of us have a conscious and have that nudge to apologize when we realize we could have handled something better. We need to remember we do not know anyone’s circumstances. Someone might be having the worse day of their life, and might need a kind word, instead of a rude remark or a blasting of the car horn. We need to do what the Bible teaches. Love puts the needs of others before our own. A lot of us say we are Christians. If we are, our actions need to show it….all the time. ..LRMartin
TOWN OF SALEM: Community Easter Egg Hunt April 8th. Help share the true meaning of Easter. You can help this mission by dropping of wrapped candy at the Town Hall. SALEM LIBRARY: Leprechaun Traps ages 5-10 Friday 17 4pm-5pm Register through Eventbright.
Rosa Clark Health Clinic March 14, 10am-2pm.Walk-ins Welcome! —Rosa Clark is providing the opportunity for our residents of all ages to have a monthly clinic if there is a need. Please come to the clinic on this day for healthy care, screening. Learn how Rosa Clark can help you. **Please share this opportunity with everyone you know.
AnMed Mobile Mammography Coach will set up at the Eagles Nest Art Center parking area on March 18, from 8:30am until the last mammogram is done. Call for guidelines or to schedule your appointment or need more information please phone 864-512-5400
Jottings by Jeannie Jeannie's Report on Domestic Violence Conference Jeannie Barnwell
Back in 2012-13 -- during 6 months, one woman a month looked into the a face of a man she loved, and then he murdered her. That is why Oconee County gets bad marks for domestic violence. Ever since those freaky days, many smart people have been working to improve our domestic tranquility. Michael Cogdill, NBC reporter, served as keynote speaker. He was born to a lovely couple; however, his dad frequently morphed into a violent alcoholic, and his mama was co-dependent. (That means she covered up her bruises and never dealt with the situation that held lifelong trauma for her son). The speakers at our conference on March 9, shared stunning info about bullying and family violence. o The most deplorable Death Row Inmates reveal that during childhood they were EITHER evil bullies or their helpless victims. o SC is the only state that will not grant a divorce based on threatened verbal violence. -- No luck getting a divorce here until you've got broken bones & bruises! o SC has many more ANIMAL SHELTERS than shelters for adults and children needing escape from domestic violence. OKAY-- this is just too depressing. This is all the bad news I am going to tell you. NOW- You, yes YOU must be a paragon of civility. Don't be around others if you are acting selfish and scary. Miz Jeannie is counting on you to be kind, loving, happy and forgiving. Little kids are watching YOU. Be a sterling example of a grown up in Oconee! Civility- "treating others as you would wish to be treated, smiling, acknowledging other human beings. DO IT!" Much love, Miz Jeannie
Bored, Depressed, Lonely? Walk more. Let the sun shine on your face. Say hello to someone you meet or give an old friend a quick call. Get a pet. If you have a pet spend extra time with your pet. Send someone a note of encouragement. Write down your thoughts. Help someone in need. Sometimes you will find many people much worse than you, then you will be able to see your own blessings. Thank God for your blessings. But if you need help immediately the crisis or suicide lifeline is to call 988. Seek until you find help.
Bradford Pears– Now is a great time to cut down those blooming invasive trees that take over our native hardwoods.
ASHTON RECALLS by Ashton Hester
Here's another interesting DAR School story. I will send it in installments over the next few weeks. DAR SCHOOL STUDENT FROM 1942-1946 RECALLS EXPERIENCES -(Introduction: In 2011 a local lady, Mrs. Pauline Kelley Cannon, graciously offered the Keowee Courier the opportunity to print a lengthy memoir she had written about her childhood experiences as a member of a sharecropping family in upper Oconee County and then as a resident student at Tamassee DAR School. It occurred to me that the DAR School memoir would especially be interesting to readers of The Old Salem Post, so I will send it in a series of installments during the coming weeks. Maggie, who is referred to, was Pauline's sister, and Mrs. Kirksey was a social worker who had arranged for the sisters to enter the DAR School. Sadly, Mrs. Cannon died a few years ago). . .This story covers from when I entered Tamassee DAR School in the fall of 1942, when I was 13, until I graduated in the spring of 1946 when I was 16. . .When the decision was made to enroll Maggie and me in Tamassee DAR School, Dad went to Walhalla and purchased a footlocker for us to carry our clothes in. He could not afford to buy each of us a separate one. . .Dad and Mrs. Kirksey carried us to the school. We went to Mr. Cain's office and he took us to the South Carolina building and introduced us to the house mother, Mrs. Allie Crouch. We went upstairs to a room with four beds and met our roommates, Mary Jane and Juanita Rholetter, who were from Brasstown near Westminster. Mary Jane didn't stay very long but Juanita stayed two years, and she and I became good friends. They also had a brother, Glenn, but he didn't stay very long... CONTINUED NEXT WEEK.
EAGLES NEST ART CENTER , 501c3, 4 Eagle Lane, Salem Treasure Shop– The Eagles Nest Treasure Store will open on Tuesday, March 14, 10am-2pm during the hours of the Rosa Clark Mobile Clinic on our premises. Come inside to say hello or discover a treasure.
OCONEE MOUNTAIN OPRY: March 18, 2023, 7pm-9pm. It has been said that some of the best picking, never heard by audiences is right here, on our back porches. Oconee Mountain Opry will present some of the best local musicians on our stage. John Oliver, Marshall and Eli Rowland, Rachel Van Slyke, Freddie Vanderford and Brandon Turner will present a variety of acts to keep you captivated and your belly laughing with some interspersed home-spun humor. Get your tickets on Ticketleap, the Town of Salem, or at the door. Call 864-280-1258.
BELLFEST 2023: Join Friends of Jocassee for the 10th annual celebration of our native Oconee Bell at Devil’s Fork State Park. March 18 from 10am-3pm. Park entry fees apply. There will be Interpretive Bell Trail walks, craft vendors, food trucks, music, kid & family activities, silent auction, and more. Visit www.friendsofjocassee.org to learn more.
JOCASSEE VALLEY BREWING COMPANY,(JVBC) & COFFEE SHOP 13412 N Hwy 11 Open Wed-Sat 8am-9pm. Sun 12pm-7pm. Events this week: Wed: Blue Grass Jam 6:30 St. Patty’s Fri– FOOD: Nard’s BBQ, Music: Brown Mountain Lightn Bugs at 6:30pm. Sat–Music: West End String Band 6:30pm Food: Lobster Dogs Sunday: Food: Iron Pig Irish 12pm Music: Irish Jam at 1pm with Goers and Allen at 4pm. Lord, Help us to love always. LRM
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Upcoming Bay Area Events w Kitten on the Keys
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Oct 21 Bawdy Brash and Blue 2 at the Academy w Russell Deason, Joe Wicht, Kitten, and Barryv Lloyd
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10/30 Potrero Hill Halloween Event Family Friendly Evening
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Eventbright Tickets still available for our zoom talk Have I Got Nudes For You with Tim Pile Thursday 13th October at 1930hrs. Free to club members! https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/have-i-got-nudes-for-you-a-zoom-photographic-talk-by-tim-pile-tickets-405756437427 https://www.instagram.com/p/CjmGaK-qrPz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Hope to see you this Friday and Saturday for 1st “The Republic Cigar Block Party” This amazing cigar shop has supported Cigars for Warriors from day 1!! They were also the first C.A.T.S. House in the US! They are donating some amazing prizes for the CFW Raffle. Going to be great beer and even better live Music!!! It is a multi vendor event. 1st Annual Republic Cigar Block Party Featuring Several Brands, Music and Food! Go to Eventbright and click search for “The Republic Cigar Block Party”. Tickets are extremely inexpensive! When and where Date and time Sat, October 1, 2022, 2:00 PM – 8:00 PM CDT Location 2336 Gruene Lake Drive New Braunfels, TX 78130 #live2serve #supporttroops #LADYCats #SOTL #cigarfestival #republiccigars #cigars #military #republiccigafsblockparty (at The Republic Cigar) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci_NWRnL8_r/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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