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News
God and Country Sunday Honored at Wrenn Memorial
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- By Press Release

Members and guests filled the sanctuary of Wrenn Memorial Church on Smyth St. in Greenville to celebrate the 6th annual God And Country Program.The event was held on Sunday, June 29th , 2014, at 10:30 am.After opening prayers the United States Colors were presented by a color Guard from Southside High School AFJRROTC and were escorted into the church by Bag Piper Mike Clark. Following the National Anthem and the Pledge of Allegiance, Piper Clark played Amazing Grace and Retired the Colors with the Color Guard Jr. Cadet Wing commander with Southside thrilled the atendies with a Rifle Twirling demonstration.
Everyone was treated to a wonderful Barbecue lunch afterwards in the Rec Hall. Color Guard Arrangements were made by Charlie Porter.
SCV and UDC Launch Hampton Family Monument Cleanup and Restoration
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher

A group of Southern Heritage organizations have launched a project to clean up and restore the historical monument located on Wade Hampton Boulevard, East of Greer, dedicated to the memory of the ancestors of Wade Hampton III, who was probably the greatest South Carolinian who ever lived. The project is being led by the members of Camp 36, 16th South Carolina Volunteers, Sons of Confederate Veterans, along with the Hampton Lee 1281 and Hunley 2667 Chapters of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
In July, 1776, the year the United States declared independence from Great Britain, Anthony Hampton, who had established a homestead on the banks of the Middle Tyger River, in Spartanburg County east of what is now Greer, South Carolina, along with his wife, son Preston and young grandson were massacred by Cherokee Indians. The surviving son Wade, age 24 at the time was away from the home hunting and returned to find his family dead and their home burned.
New Members of 16th Regiment
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Teens Report on Sam Davis Youth Camp
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
National Organization is Growing Rapidly in the Palmetto State with Field Offices Across the Mountains to the Sea Shore
Americans for Prosperity: South Carolina held a Summer Bash for upstate activists Tuesday, July 1st at the AFP Greenville offices on Pleasantburg Drive.
Upstate Field Coordinators Debbie Spaugh and Seth Powell hosted the event with South Carolina State Director Dave Schwartz as special guest speaker.
Although a tent was erected outside, the attendees moved inside the packed offices to avoid the intense afternoon heat.
Business Support of Political Parties
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- By Center for Responsive Politics
Election Cycle political donations, as reported by the “Center for Responsive Politics.” (excluding the flow of $ millions Dems rely on from Unions)
Shopping
Price Club/Costco donated $225K, 99% went to Democrats
Rite Aid donated $517K, 60% went to Democrats
Magla Products ( Stanley tools, Mr. Clean) donated $22K, 100% went to Democrats
Warnaco (undergarments) donated $55K, 73% went to Democrats
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia donated $153K, 99% went to Democrats
Teens Report on Sam Davis Youth Camp
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Camp attendees were sponsored by 16th Regiment SCV, Winnie Davis 442 UDC and Evan Davis Camp 907 Children of the Confederacy

Three young people who attended the Sam Davis Youth Camp earlier this year reported on their activities to the local organizations that sponsored them.
Kimberly Huddle is a member of Winnie Davis 442 United Daughters of the Confederacy. Neyland Huddle is a member of the Evan Davis Camp 907, Children of the Confederacy.
Southside High School JROTC Cadet Detron Burdine received a scholarship to the Sam Davis Youth Camp by winning an essay contest sponsored by the 16th Regiment, SCV.
Changes in the Church: 1861 Vs. 2014
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Drastic Changes have Occurred Behind and in Front of the Pulpit
Rev. Shawn O’Shields, Senior Pastor of Renfrew Baptist Church in Travelers Rest, was the invited guest speaker at the June 26 dinner meeting of the 16th Regiment, Sons of Confederate Veterans, held at the Phoenix Inn in Greenville.
Pastor O’Shields, a passionate student of the Word of God and Southern History, was asked to compare the Christian Church of 1861 to the Church of 2014.
He said he would talk from the perspective of a Southern Baptist since that was his denomination and leave discussion of other denominations to their own.
Pastor O’Shields is a dynamic speaker, speaking rapidly for a Southerner, skillfully blending humor with hard facts while carefully adhering to Biblical and historical truth.
Shawn O’Shields is a unique pastor serving a unique church. Renfrew Baptist is apparently the only Southern Baptist Church in Greenville County with both an integrated congregation and pulpit. Renfrew may also be the only Southern Baptist Church anywhere that continues to proudly honor their ancestors with a Confederate Memorial Day Service.

