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CITY BRIEFS - Dan Rodgerson

CITY BRIEFS
The Greenville News - Greenville, S.C.
Date: Feb 2, 2005
Start Page: CC.13
Section: City People
Text Word Count: 354

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Greer library offers

Valentine activities

The Jean M. Smith Branch Library, 505 Pennsylvania Ave., Greer, will offer Valentine's programs for children and adults, including a "Valentine Tree" craft and exploring "English Tea Time."

Children will learn how to create a valentine tree with hearts and photos during a craft workshop Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. Children ages 5-11 should bring several small photos from home to help create their tree. Pre-registration is required and limited to 15. Free.

Adults are invited to celebrate and learn about the ritual of English tea with Greer Citizen columnist Rita Cooper Feb. 14 at 10:30 a.m. Cooper will discuss recipes, etiquette and the history of tea time as well as offer samples. Cost is $3 and pre-registration is required.

For more information and to register for either program, call 877-8722.

Improving community

topic of TR meeting

"Enhancing Our Community" will be the topic of discussion for the Travelers Rest Area Business Association monthly meeting Tuesday. The lunch meeting begins at noon and will be held at Classic Events in Travelers Rest.

This meeting will be in panel format, with the speakers Daniel Rodgerson, executive director of the Greenville County Recreation District; Tim Cross, athletic director of the Travelers Rest Youth Association; Ty Houck, park manager of Paris Mountain State Park; and Dean Campbell, group leader of the Cherokee Foothills National Scenic Byway. Cost of the meal is $6.50 with reservations required. Call 834-9031.

Deadline for City Briefs information is one week before publication. Mail to City People, c/o The Greenville News, P.O. Box 1688, Greenville, SC 29602 or e-mail us at citypeople@greenvillenews.com

Cutline: Wolfe receives Order of Silver Crescent: Jack Wolfe, center, accepts the Order of the Silver Crescent Award recently from State Sen. Harry Cato, left, and Greenville County Councilman Joe Dill. The Order of the Silver Crescent is the state's highest honor for volunteer and community service. Wolfe has served as chairman of the Greenville EMS Study Committee; served on the Blue Ridge Water Board of Directors; and started a golf tournament to raise money for two fire engines for the Glassy Mountain area of Greenville County.


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