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News
Greenville County Council Honored Stevens with Proclamation
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher

Lisa Stevens, selected by Greenville County Council to chair the 19 member Greenville Citizen Roads Advisory Commission, was presented a Proclamation by Council Chairman Dr. Bob Taylor on August 19th honoring her for her leadership while heading the commission.
Wife of Navy Seal to Speak at GCRWC Luncheon
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Stacey Shea, president of Adamantine Alliance, and co- author with her husband, retired Navy Seal Thom Shea, of a best selling book titled Unbreakable: A Navy Seal’s Way of Life, will be speaking at the August meeting of the Greenville County Republican Women’s Club.
International Youth help Taylors Lions Club with “Angel Flowers”
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher

Students from fourteen nations participating in the Lions Club International Youth Exchange assisted the Taylors Lions Club with their project “Angel Flower” recently. Taylors Lions under the leadership of President Donna Henson, assisted by the International Youth members arranged and delivered flowers to nursing homes in the Upstate.
The South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind in Spartanburg provided housing facilities for the students while in the Upstate.
Lockheed Martin Celebrates Thirty Years in Greenville
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- By Press Release

Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] celebrates 30 years of operation in Greenville, S.C., this week as an aircraft modification, maintenance, repair and overhaul (MMRO) facility. The company signed a lease with the Donaldson Development Commission on August 27, 1984, to begin operations as the Lockheed Aeromod Center, Inc.
The original footprint of the two hangars and one office building, located at the former U.S. Army Air Force base, quickly expanded to accommodate the influx of military and commercial aircraft. The inaugural team of 12 employees welcomed a P-3 Orion maritime patrol aircraft to the facility as the first aircraft in work.
The Fine Arts Center Announces Partnership with Clemson University
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- By Press Release

Greenville County high school students will soon benefit from the efforts of Clemson University to attract talented student artists. The Fine Arts Center is pleased to announce an educational partnership between its Performing and Visual Arts programs and Clemson University.
Beginning in the 2014-15 academic year, students are eligible for up to 9 credit hours for achieving an “A” Visual Arts courses and up to 3 credit hours for achieving a “B” or better in Acting and an award of 3 credit hours in Technical Theatre with a “B” or better in an equivalent course at The Fine Arts Center. These credits can be applied to the Clemson University Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Arts or a Bachelor of Arts in Production Studies.
Korean War Vets Honored at Monthly Luncheon
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- By Gilbert Scales
Emerging Teachers of the Year
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- By Gilbert Scales
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- Veterans Corridor of Honor Ceremony Set For Sept. 5
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- Adam Scheuch 2014-15 Greenville County Schools Teacher of the Year
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