Lexington County Chronicle & The Dispatch-News | www.lexingtonchronicle.com Thursday, April 30, 2009 | A9 COMMUNITY NEWS Earley is new Chapin football coach C hapin High School welodist Church. Donations will comes a new Athletic Dibe accepted at the door. For inSTAN SHEALY rector and head football fo, visit www.dutchforkchoralcoach. He is Scott Earley, who [email protected] society.com. guided the Myrtle Beach High happy birthday april 30 to: 803-345-1873 School Seahawks to the 2008 Paul LaRosa, Eddie Muldrow, Class AAA state championDamon Lindler, Jim Huffstetler, _ Hannah Brooks, Fred Falls, Anship. In eight seasons with the AROUND CHAPIN Seahawks, he has compiled a dy Murray, Brittany Howell, record of 72 wins against 29 Michael Nichols, Suzanne losses, including last season’s 14-1 campaign Johnson, Zachary Johnson, Sarah Pittman and Class 3A coach of the year honors. Fox, Laura Long, Gladys Wyly, Bryson HolEarley replaces Larry Grady, who reland, Verta Lathrop, Joshua Taylor, Kate signed in February following an investigaBugenske, Samantha Knight. tion into “inappropriate” behavior involvmay 1: Jim helms, Elizabeth Emmer, ing a student. Chapin High School Principal Calvin Fitts, Vernon Fulmer, Doris Fulmer, Mike Satterfield selected Earley for the job Beverly Brubach, Tyler Piehl, Anne Pillow, after a review committee made recommen- Linda Ruilova, Noah Schelble. dations from a field of as many as 40 canmay 2: tim cOmOse, Brooke Elliott, didates. The Lexington-Richland District 5 Marilyn Finley, Frances Kendra, Grace Mcboard was to award the contract Monday. Clure, Christen Snedecor, Gayle ArmcOngratulatiOns tO seniOr JacOb strong, Lisa Burch, Betsy Daugherty, MiGray, who was crowned “Mr. Chapin” in a chael Shealy, Brichette Holland, Sarah pageant Saturday at Chapin High School to Wolford. raise money for a scholarship. Tyler On may 3 tO: Mary Vacula, Paul Ashley, Leaphart was named Mr. Senior; Evan DeY- Ben Anderson, Maxie Lewis, Jill Messervy, oung, Mr. Junior; Jamison LeGrand, Mr. Ava Noller, Lauren Lowman, Adam ComaSophomore; and CJ O’Dell, Mr. Freshman. lander, Ronald Beckett, Gary Johnston, cOngratulatiOns alsO tO Kimberly Marian Langmeyer, Joe McClintock, Jim Wiedel, a senior at Chapin High, who reSiroky, Nick Spatharos, Ryan Swistak. ceived the Kristi Dawn McNair Student of may 4: carOl clarK, Mary Ferreira, Adthe Year Award. The award is given annualam Kawamoto, Eric Moore, Gary Nistler, ly by Columbia Mayor Bob Coble’s Commit- Kevin Vitkus, Mark Wilson, Devin Swintee on Employment of People with Disabilidall, Kenneth Lannigan, Kevin Sheppard, ties. Wiedel was honored at a luncheon in Carol Weathers, Pam H. Frick, Joyce ElliColumbia, with her parents and grandmoth- sor, Charles Blau. er in attendance. She received a plaque and may 5: bert watsOn, Gary Patterson, was congratulated by the mayor. J.H. Cartrette, Celeste Huber, Mary Grathe dutch fOrK chOral Society will ham Targonski, Kelsey Smith. present “A Night of Grand Singing” May 2 may 6: linda neely, Rhoda Sanga, Anne and 4, at 7:30 p.m. McGregor PresbyteriVoigt, Andrea Bickley, Brent Weatherford, an Church in Irmo will host the Saturday Chandler Edwards, Summer Justice, Kathevening concert on May 2. The May 4, per- erine Davis, Janice Hallman, Peyton Frick, formance will be at Chapin United MethDr. Ed Bull, and Nicole Frick. | lexington medical center foundation presents an evening with Lee Trevino Tuesday, May 12, 2009 Embassy Suites Presenting Sponsor per person Dinner & Speaker 6:30 p.m. Cash bar available beginning at 6:00 p.m. 60 is magic number for Harriet Berzins S ixty seems to be the dy, Marijo Cooper, and Lynn magic number and Pasco. Also in attendance for that number came up our area were Annette Amick, BARBARA MCDANIEL Saturday night, April 18, Jo Shealy, and Liz Shealy. for Harriet Enlow Berzins. have yOu ever wanted to Her husband, John, along 794-4079 Fireproof Your Marriage? That with family and friends reis what seven couples from St. ally pulled a surprise birthDavid Lutheran Church did AROUND OAK GROVE _ April 17-19 The classes were day party with the fiesta theme. Harriet was told taught by Pastor James Lauthat they were going to Lexington Arms to rence and his wife Karen. But all was not celebrate her 60th birthday. Her children work for Ann and Gene Alexander, Andy and grandchildren were there along with and Larry Lown, Sharon and Vince about 75 of her family and friends. The Bouronich, Vicky and Chris Bowers, Linda crowd feasted on Mexican food and celand Bob Rea, and Jeanne and Steve Husebrated the night away. Happy birthday, man. I’m told there was never a dull moHarriet. ment with Andy Lown in the bunch and Other awards were in store for the others egging her on. After all, what is Oak Grove area. Woodmen of the World life if you can’t see the fun in it! Lodges 273 and 1276 held their awards aubrey KesecKer writes in her blog banquet April 14 at the Woodmen of the from Buxton, England, of some of the exWorld building on Augusta Road. During periences she has had this year doing ELthe night, Honor Awards were presented CA Mission work at the Charis House. to Pennie Peagler and Samantha Johnson. The pictures of England really remind The Conservation Award was presented you of some of the History of England to Lisa Thornbury. Receiving the Perfect and her experiences are both heart warmAttendance Awards were Ann Addy, Mari- ing and sometimes sad. Charis House is a jo Cooper, Bobbi Bouknight, and Annette home that caters to women and children Amick. Safe Driving Awards for school in crisis situations. bus drivers were presented to Paula GuntBirthday wishes to Nadra Bachman, Lauer, Mary Leaphart, Lori Bennett, Brenda ra Stevens, Dan Roof, Lorien Donald, PauPoplin, and Sokino Lowman. Recognized la Hutchins, Bryan Wessinger, Carl Hallas, with a Homeland Hero Award was Cody Jr., Amanda Corley, Sarah Bruice Smith, Cooper. Thanks to everyone who helped April Laughlan, Denise Malejko, Patty to make our neighborhood a better place! Rauch, Bennett Bearden, Astrid Bruce, after all Of the excitement here, the Charles Hendrix, Lisa Kelly, Donna Jo CorWoodmen Jurisdictional Convention was ley, Robert McCombs, Kathy Bupp, Gege held April 19-21 at the Marriot in SparKimball, Wil Wiggins, Savannah Wingard, tanburg. Attending as delegates from Joyce Childs, Janet Hentz and Thomas Lodge 1276 were Janice Johnson, Bobbi Conway. Bouknight, Frances Johnson, Betty PritCelebrating anniversaries are Nell and chard, Pat Campbell and Catherine Hutto. Tom Panyard, Debbie and Ben Spears, and The Jurisdictional Officers were Ann AdBrenda and Doug Bearden. Tickets $50 To order tickets, please call (803) 791-2540 or online at www.lmcfoundation.com | Presented by South Carolina Blue Star Mothers and benefiting South Carolina Veterans May 16, 2009 • Embassy Suites Hotel • Columbia Cocktails 6:00 | Dinner 7:00 Golf tournaments, tours planned O ur Lady of the Lake provide sponsorship or Catholic Church will play, call Laura at 345KERRI RABON have its annual golf out1100. Some of the [email protected] ceeds will benefit the Aning at Timberlake Country 359-7633 Club May 2 at 2 p.m. Pronie Epting Scholarship ceeds will benefit the scholFund. arship fund, which distribthe dutch fOrK chOral _ utes $4,000 each year. If you AROUND LAKE MURRAY Society will present “A would like to participate or Night of Grand Singing” help call Bob Falsetti at 518on May 2 and 4. Concerts 6163 or email him at [email protected]. will be held in Irmo and Chapin. The com. music will include Handel’s Coronation if yOu want tO take in the annual Anthem, Zadok the Priest, Richard Lake Murray Pontoon Tour of Homes Wagner’s Pilgrims’ Chorus and some on May 9, you should call Ginny LanBroadway tunes. McGregor Presbyteridis at 520-7509 for ticket information an Church will host the event on May immediately. The tours will begin at 9 2 at 7:30 p.m. Then, on May 4, the a.m. with another departing from the performance will be at Chapin United Lighthouse Marina at 1 p.m. Cost is Methodist. Donations will be accepted. $30 per person. For more information, visit www. may 18 is the date for the 15th andutchforkchoralsociety.com. nual Chapin Chamber Golf TournacOngratulatiOns tO brian and ment at Timberlake Country Club. Hannah Majewski on the birth of their Shotgun start is at noon. Proceeds will daughter Melissa Lynn. aid the Chamber in continuing its missympathy is extended tO the famision of promoting the growth of comlies of Anthony Thomas Pellicci, Angie merce, community, and culture in and Nieman, Jimmy Sarratt and William J. around Chapin. If you would like to Hall. | Keynote Speaker Ron Young Iraqi Freedom POW Special Guest James Smith Operation Enduring Freedom Veteran Tickets are still available and can be purchased at www.bluestarmotherssc.com or by calling 803-206.6088 Beneficiaries of this year’s Ball: Dorn Veterans Hospital Transportation Network Program, Fisher House Foundation, Angel’s House and Blue Star Mothers of South Carolina
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