TODAY IS SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 2013 - MAIN STREET GREENVILLE
Downtown Farmers’ Market holds Open House
Do you raise vegetables? Make crafts? Maybe you grow fresh
flowers or prefer to bake? The Downtown Greenville Farmers’
Market may be a great fit for you to vend your offerings. Find
out more about the market at our annual Downtown Greenville Farmers’
Market Open House held on Thursday, March 21 from 6:00- 7:00 pm at
KitchenAid Experience, 423 S. Broadway. The
Open House provides the chance for potential vendors to mingle with
other vendors, meet the market manager, be informed on the rules and
guidelines, and sign up to be a vendor... Read More. MoreCommunity.
TEEN REVIVAL
Together We will Change the World
By Kalista King
This article may be rather scattered, but there are many things that
have happened recently in which I wish to share with you. To start, I
will give you an update on our Friend2Friend ministry at Greenville
High School. Because F2F has grown so much in the past year, word is
spreading fast about this ministry… Read More. More Youth.
PRESIDENT, SENIOR SCRIBES
CLARENCE
By Delbert Blickenstaff
“Hi there, clone daddy.” “What the ….” “I know how surprised you are to
hear me, a new born infant, talking to you in proper English instead of
baby talk.” “That’s the understatement of the year.” “Let me try to
explain to you what happened. Nine months ago you decided to try
to clone a human using the nucleus of one of your own nerve
cells. You paid Mrs. Anderson $25,000 to let you use... Read More. MoreSenior.
WHAT'S GOD GOT TO DO WITH IT?
Rainbows, Leprechauns, Shamrocks, and… Luck...
By Nancy Livingston
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated in towns and cities right across the
globe, but it's probably fair to say that nowhere can the festivities
match the excitement and atmosphere of St. Patrick's Day in Ireland!
People flock to Dublin to see the annual Saint Patrick's Day parade –
and this is where the real celebrations begin! With grand parades,
community… Read More. MoreSenior.
WIA YOUTH PROGRAM NEWSLETTER
In the Spotlight!
with Katie Riley
My name is Katie Riley, and I’ve been involved in WIA for a number of
years now. This past year I graduated from the program. I have also
graduated from Edison Community College with my Associate’s Degree in
Nursing. I was not always sure what my goals were, but after going on a
short term mission’s trip to Guatemala, I knew... Read More. MoreCommunity.
STILLWATER VALLEY GOLF COURSE
Bryan Cross Memorial Golf Outing set for April 20th
The 7th Annual Bryan Cross Memorial Golf Outing is scheduled for
Saturday, April 20th at Stillwater Valley Golf Course. Everyone
is invited to come together in Bryan’s memory to enjoy a great day of
golf & fun. Last year’s event brought 144 golfers together to raise
funds for the Greenville Boys & Girls Club as well as several other
local charities. Stillwater...Read More. MoreEvents.
ONLINE MBA
The Business of Guns Guns a huge economic
industry in the country
By Amy Clark
It may not surprise you to hear that the U.S. is the number one country
in the world when it comes to gun ownership. But regardless of your
politics, between the manufacture and sale of firearms, guns are one of
the biggest economic industries in the country. In fact, the gun...Read More. MoreBlogs.
FROM THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 2013
Editor’s
Photo: This week’s Paul Ackley cartoon is a hoot! Watch for it Monday.
By the way, did you know Paul is now featured each week in the Early
Bird? This week's Ackley
cartoon
posted here. Favorite Sports Photos: New pics posted Mar. 11. Classifieds: New listings posted March 13. Hansbargers “All About Comfort” bedding sale and more posted Feb. 25 on Promos. In Blogs: An open letter to Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel. Community: Main Street Greenville gets new director. Events: Coppock-Hole Trust supports DCCA’s The Good Lovelies. News: Beagle Pushes Program Sharing Option for Colleges and Universities. Obituaries: Sharon Kay Bryant; William J. "Bill" Sholley. Yesterday's Home PageClick Here
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