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Lillian Bruce Celebrates 91st Birthday on Motorcycle
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- By Jacque Bruce
Joseph Evan Davis Chapter 907 C of C and Winnie Davis Chapter 442 UDC Honor Veterans
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- By Pam Evans

Joseph Evan Davis Chapter 907, Children of the Confederacy, and Winnie Davis Chapter 442, United Daughters of the Confederacy, held a Veterans' Appreciation Ceremony on Saturday, November 16, 2013, at the Museum and Library of Confederate History. This was the second annual ceremony held by these chapters to honor brave men and women who have nobly served our country in the United States military.
Chapter President Andrew Myers welcomed everyone to the event. The pledges were led by Chapter Custodian Jackson Tucker. Following the C of C Ritual and Creed, Chapter Chaplain Matthew Myers led in the opening prayer. The program was presented by Chapter members Chandler Tucker, Savannah Evans, Brittany Evans and John Myers, who presented poems and readings entitled: "Freedom Isn't Free," “Veteran's Day," "We Owe Them a Lot," and "The Veteran." Hampton Chumley sang "God Bless America."
Veterans Report Problems Despite New Facility
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Veterans without VA Healthcare must Get Obamacare or Have Assessment added to Their Income Tax.

Just a few weeks ago, the Veterans Administration cut the ribbon officially opening the new elaborate Greenville Outpatient Clinic. Politicians, developers and administrators heaped praise on each other on that occasion, however, a Town Hall Meeting held at the facility last Thursday was well attended by veterans with complaints. Their comments indicated that the elaborate clinic may be understaffed and less than responsive to some veterans’ alleged problems and concerns. Information provided regarding Obamacare did not add to the comfort level of most veterans.
Emergency Food Pantry Now Open in Greenville
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- By James Moore
With one in four children in South Carolina going to bed hungry every night, Harvest Hope commits 98 cents out of every dollar donated to feeding the hungry. The money donated provides emergency food to 20 counties in SC, and every dollar becomes five meals for hungry people in their service area.
On November 21, Harvest Hope celebrated the grand opening of their new Emergency Food Pantry located at 2818 White Horse Road. The Emergency Food Pantry will provide those in need with a 5 to 6 day supply of food. Food packages vary depending on donations, but usually include non-perishable items such as fruit, vegetables, bread, meat, and dried goods. These food packages can provide the basis for balanced and nutritious meals for the families that are served.
Man On A Mission
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Winn Freeman “The Drug Guy”: Living Example of God’s Power and Grace
Reprint April 4, 2007
“Everybody’s in recovery and nobody’s talking about a cure!”
Winn Freeman believes that those who are imprisoned by addiction don’t have to stay in recovery for the rest of their lives. “You move beyond recovery. That’s where life begins.” He and those who follow his Bible-based training are living examples that it’s training, commitment and discipline, not treatment that leads to a different lifestyle and lasting freedom from addiction to drugs and alcohol.
Freeman Named Citizen of Year
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
New Board Members Announced for Wisdom in Living Life Ministry

Winn Freeman, founder and president of Wisdom in Living Life Ministry, has been selected 2013 Citizen of the year by the Greater Travelers Rest Chamber of Commerce.
The award is sponsored by the Bank of Travelers Rest and is presented to an outstanding citizen “who has gone above and beyond in recent times to improve the quality of life in our community.”
Freeman founded Wisdom in Living Life Ministry in 2000 after creating a very successful Bible-based program for addiction at the Miracle Hill Greenville Rescue Mission. The faith-based non-denominational recovery and beyond recovery ministry provides services and classes for adults and adolescents, emphasizing substance abuse prevention as well as post-recovery training and counseling for those overcoming alcohol, drug and other addiction.
Honoring our Confederate Ancestor through Music & Story
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May 31, 2014 - 5:30 pm
Harvey’s Restaurant
3209 Wade Hampton Blvd., Taylors SC
Dinner & Speaker -
$17 Limited & Non Refundable
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