Third place went to Joanne Taylor and Carol Dowell for their article about Columbia Heart, which provides cardiology services in Clarendon County. Second place went to Angela Mathis and Julie Holcombe for their article on Crowns Now, a dental practice with multiple locations in the Upstate. First place went to Gina Turner and Sue Inzerillo for their article on Piedmont West, a healthcare provider.
“Wheel Tracks” is the official monthly publication for Vermont Automobile Enthusiasts (VAE) by the VAAS. Wheel Tracks is a monthly newsletter published in print and electronically for the public and it’s membership in ten states and two provinces. The newsletter began in May 1953.
“Wheel Tracks” is the official monthly publication for Vermont Automobile Enthusiasts (VAE) by the VAAS. Wheel Tracks is a monthly newsletter published in print and electronically for the public and it’s membership in ten states and two provinces. The newsletter began in May 1953.
This article profiles Mike Gibbons and shares a story about his daughter Allie. Allie was eating at a restaurant with her family when a softball team's bus pulled up. Allie helped retrieve balls that went over the fence near where she was. The softball players recognized Allie from the restaurant and were impressed that she helped them, showing that you never know who is watching and how your actions can influence others.
The Carolina Forest Chronicle was awarded third place for general excellence in the weekly under 6,000 division. The Lexington County Chronicle & The Dispatch-News was awarded second place. The Chronicle & News covered local government, elections, community events and high school sports. It also featured a 9/11 remembrance article and poll asking readers their thoughts on the anniversary. The Manning Times was awarded first place.
This document provides the results of a newspaper headline writing contest. It lists the placements and headlines of newspapers in different circulation divisions:
- In the Daily Under 20,000 Division, the Index-Journal won first place.
- In the Daily 20,000 - 50,000 Division, the Herald-Journal won third place for the headline "Rubber meets the road when truck flips, spills hundreds of tires on I-85." The Independent Mail won first place in this division.
- In the Daily Over 50,000 Division, The Post and Courier won third place for the headline "A mom’s world falls apart."
This article summarizes the awards and recognition given at a collegiate meeting for South Carolina newspaper journalism. It recognizes the top news stories in different divisions for undergraduate newspapers. The top award for news story over 5,000 division went to The Carolina Reporter from the University of South Carolina for their story on the unexpected costs of student debt.
The S.C. Press Association PALMY Advertising Contest annually honors the best newspaper advertising in South Carolina. Winning ads are listed by category. Judges' comments are included for first place winners.
This document summarizes awards being given at a dinner recognizing excellence in South Carolina newspaper journalism. It includes photos and descriptions of award winners in categories like Photo of the Year and Investigative Reporting. In the Investigative Reporting category, the Post and Courier received first place for a series on money spent by state lawmakers, second place for a series on infant mortality rates in rural areas, and third place for a series on abuse in group homes housing foster children. The document provides an overview of winners and stories being honored at the awards dinner.
“Wheel Tracks” is the official monthly publication for Vermont Automobile Enthusiasts (VAE) by the VAAS. Wheel Tracks is a monthly newsletter published in print and electronically for the public and it’s membership in ten states and two provinces. The newsletter began in May 1953.
“Wheel Tracks” is the official monthly publication for Vermont Automobile Enthusiasts (VAE) by the VAAS. Wheel Tracks is a monthly newsletter published in print and electronically for the public and it’s membership in ten states and two provinces. The newsletter began in May 1953.
This article profiles Mike Gibbons and shares a story about his daughter Allie. Allie was eating at a restaurant with her family when a softball team's bus pulled up. Allie helped retrieve balls that went over the fence near where she was. The softball players recognized Allie from the restaurant and were impressed that she helped them, showing that you never know who is watching and how your actions can influence others.
The Carolina Forest Chronicle was awarded third place for general excellence in the weekly under 6,000 division. The Lexington County Chronicle & The Dispatch-News was awarded second place. The Chronicle & News covered local government, elections, community events and high school sports. It also featured a 9/11 remembrance article and poll asking readers their thoughts on the anniversary. The Manning Times was awarded first place.
This document provides the results of a newspaper headline writing contest. It lists the placements and headlines of newspapers in different circulation divisions:
- In the Daily Under 20,000 Division, the Index-Journal won first place.
- In the Daily 20,000 - 50,000 Division, the Herald-Journal won third place for the headline "Rubber meets the road when truck flips, spills hundreds of tires on I-85." The Independent Mail won first place in this division.
- In the Daily Over 50,000 Division, The Post and Courier won third place for the headline "A mom’s world falls apart."
This article summarizes the awards and recognition given at a collegiate meeting for South Carolina newspaper journalism. It recognizes the top news stories in different divisions for undergraduate newspapers. The top award for news story over 5,000 division went to The Carolina Reporter from the University of South Carolina for their story on the unexpected costs of student debt.
The S.C. Press Association PALMY Advertising Contest annually honors the best newspaper advertising in South Carolina. Winning ads are listed by category. Judges' comments are included for first place winners.
This document summarizes awards being given at a dinner recognizing excellence in South Carolina newspaper journalism. It includes photos and descriptions of award winners in categories like Photo of the Year and Investigative Reporting. In the Investigative Reporting category, the Post and Courier received first place for a series on money spent by state lawmakers, second place for a series on infant mortality rates in rural areas, and third place for a series on abuse in group homes housing foster children. The document provides an overview of winners and stories being honored at the awards dinner.
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The document provides instructions for putting together a basket donation for a silent auction to benefit The National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame, suggesting choosing a theme, including a wine bottle and additional items that match the theme, and finding a basket to hold the items. Donations of gift baskets, gift certificates, goods, or services can also be made to support the charity. Interested donors should contact the organization by phone or email for more information.
This document provides information about the 2014 Oklahoma State Fair, including entertainment schedules, new shows and competitions, and details on obtaining media credentials. It highlights new attractions like the Extreme Raptors Show and Kid Davie's magic act. New fair foods are also promoted, such as bacon-wrapped items and deep-fried snacks. Schedules are provided for concerts and Disney on Ice performances. Instructions are included for media members to get parking passes and golf cart transportation around the fairgrounds.
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This section recommends several activities for thrill seekers in East Alabama, including whitewater rafting on the Chattahoochee River through Whitewater Express, which offers both calm water and intense rapids. Other options mentioned are kayaking and stand up paddle boarding with Chattahoochee Paddle Company, ziplining across the river with Blue Heron Adventure, and playing disc golf along the Riverwalk trail. The area around the Chattahoochee River provides many opportunities for outdoor adventure seeking.
This document provides information for a field trip to the Mystic Seaport Aquarium in Connecticut. Parents must submit permission slips and payment by October 2nd. Cash, money orders, and credit cards are accepted, but no personal checks. The trip will take place on October 10th, departing at 6 AM and returning on October 11th at 6 PM. The cost is $40 for transportation and $15-24 for admission depending on age or membership status. Students will participate in workshops and visit exhibits.
This document provides information for a field trip to the Mystic Seaport Aquarium in Connecticut. Parents must submit permission slips and payment by October 2nd. Cash, money orders, and credit cards are accepted for payment, but no personal checks. The trip will take place on October 10th, departing at 6 AM and returning on October 11th at 6 PM. The cost is $40 for transportation and $15-24 for admission depending on age or membership status. Students will participate in workshops and visit exhibits at the aquarium.
Trick or Treat hours and here is what I am tracking:
JC: 1800-2000
Manhattan: Asking parents to use common sense; no set hours
Salina: no city-wide hours being enforced
Abilene: no set hours
FRKS: 1730-1930
The document provides information about the Grant Park Music Festival's 2010 season including:
- Performances from May through August
- Works from classical composers as well as contemporary pieces
- Free concerts held every Wednesday and Saturday at the Petrillo Music Shell in Grant Park
The S.C. Press Association PALMY Advertising Contest annually honors the best newspaper advertising in South Carolina. Winning ads are listed by category. Judges' comments are included for first place winners.
This document appears to be an agenda for an awards luncheon and Hall of Fame presentation recognizing excellence in South Carolina newspaper journalism. It includes information about the event such as recognizing past members who have passed away, nominees and winners for various awards like page design and cartoons. It provides details on sessions at the event including a portfolio of tabloid page designs and presentations of awards.
This document provides details about the 2016 annual meeting and awards presentation of the South Carolina Press Association held March 18-20, 2016 at the Marriott in Columbia. The schedule lists events over the three days including a kick-off party, presentations from Pulitzer Prize winners, a talk by Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker, and various awards luncheons and dinners. It also provides information about local restaurants, bars, and attractions near the Marriott for attendees.
This article profiles Paul Roof, a professor at the College of Charleston known for his large beard. It discusses how Roof stopped shaving over 10 years ago and has since focused on growing and maintaining his facial hair. The article provides tips from Roof on growing and grooming a beard, and notes that his beard has brought him public attention, including being featured on a local beer can. It aims to shed light on the man behind the famous beard.
This article series celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Carolina Panthers holding their NFL training camp at Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina. It discusses how the relationship started in 1995 and has become an enduring partnership that has benefited both the team and the local community economically and emotionally. While the current contract expires after this summer, both parties hope to negotiate an extension to continue the popular tradition. Subsequent articles will look back at Panthers camp history and its impact on Spartanburg.
This document provides information about various discounts and savings programs available to South Carolina Farm Bureau members. It lists programs for hotels, transportation, farm supplies, financial services, home/family, health care, and more. Members can save on rates at Choice Hotels and Wyndham Hotel Group brands by providing a special ID number when booking. The document encourages members to visit the SCFB website or contact their county Farm Bureau office for additional details on member benefits.
The South Carolina Press Association held its annual meeting and awards from March 13-15, 2015 at the Marina Inn in Myrtle Beach. A number of awards were presented, including first place awards going to Aiken Standard, Maayan Schechter of Aiken Standard, and Teddy Kulmala of the Index-Journal. The schedule included speakers on topics like saving community journalism and the newsroom of the future. Social events included a kick-off BBQ party and awards dinner.
The document appears to be from the 2014 South Carolina Press Association News Contest, listing the winners in various journalism categories and divisions. It recognizes individuals and newspapers for excellence in investigative reporting, sports articles, cartoons, illustrations, informational graphics and more. Key award winners include The Post and Courier, the Carolina Forest Chronicle staff, John Monk from The State, Anna Douglas from The Herald, and Paul Zoeller from The Post and Courier. The document provides the names of the winners, their publications, and sometimes brief descriptions or judge's comments highlighting their work.
The document announces various advertising award winners from the 2013 PALMY awards. It lists winners for best overall daily and weekly newspapers. It also provides details on award winners in categories for best advertising in weekly newspapers divided by circulation size. Finally, it outlines winners in the professional services category for newspapers divided by circulation size. The document provides the names of the newspapers, advertisements, and sometimes judges' comments for the winning advertisements.
See the winning photos, stories, designs and online entries from SCPA's 2014 Collegiate Meeting and Awards. Here are the winners from the 2013 S.C. Press Association Collegiate Contest.
See the winning photos, stories, designs and online entries from SCPA's 2014 Annual Meeting. Here are the Weekly Newspaper award winners from the 2013 S.C. Press Association News Contest
This document is a program for a newspaper awards event. It lists the bronze sponsors of the event and provides information about the dinner and raffle being held. It also includes multiple news articles as content for attendees. The main article discusses a mistake on a monument honoring three students killed in the 1968 Orangeburg Massacre, where one student's middle initial was incorrectly engraved. It explores efforts to correct the historical record.
Silent Auction Basket Flyer and InstructionsNACHOF1960
The document provides instructions for putting together a basket donation for a silent auction to benefit The National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame, suggesting choosing a theme, including a wine bottle and additional items that match the theme, and finding a basket to hold the items. Donations of gift baskets, gift certificates, goods, or services can also be made to support the charity. Interested donors should contact the organization by phone or email for more information.
This document provides information about the 2014 Oklahoma State Fair, including entertainment schedules, new shows and competitions, and details on obtaining media credentials. It highlights new attractions like the Extreme Raptors Show and Kid Davie's magic act. New fair foods are also promoted, such as bacon-wrapped items and deep-fried snacks. Schedules are provided for concerts and Disney on Ice performances. Instructions are included for media members to get parking passes and golf cart transportation around the fairgrounds.
The Citizen of East Alabama 2019 Visitors GuideBradley Beasley
This section recommends several activities for thrill seekers in East Alabama, including whitewater rafting on the Chattahoochee River through Whitewater Express, which offers both calm water and intense rapids. Other options mentioned are kayaking and stand up paddle boarding with Chattahoochee Paddle Company, ziplining across the river with Blue Heron Adventure, and playing disc golf along the Riverwalk trail. The area around the Chattahoochee River provides many opportunities for outdoor adventure seeking.
This document provides information for a field trip to the Mystic Seaport Aquarium in Connecticut. Parents must submit permission slips and payment by October 2nd. Cash, money orders, and credit cards are accepted, but no personal checks. The trip will take place on October 10th, departing at 6 AM and returning on October 11th at 6 PM. The cost is $40 for transportation and $15-24 for admission depending on age or membership status. Students will participate in workshops and visit exhibits.
This document provides information for a field trip to the Mystic Seaport Aquarium in Connecticut. Parents must submit permission slips and payment by October 2nd. Cash, money orders, and credit cards are accepted for payment, but no personal checks. The trip will take place on October 10th, departing at 6 AM and returning on October 11th at 6 PM. The cost is $40 for transportation and $15-24 for admission depending on age or membership status. Students will participate in workshops and visit exhibits at the aquarium.
Trick or Treat hours and here is what I am tracking:
JC: 1800-2000
Manhattan: Asking parents to use common sense; no set hours
Salina: no city-wide hours being enforced
Abilene: no set hours
FRKS: 1730-1930
The document provides information about the Grant Park Music Festival's 2010 season including:
- Performances from May through August
- Works from classical composers as well as contemporary pieces
- Free concerts held every Wednesday and Saturday at the Petrillo Music Shell in Grant Park
The S.C. Press Association PALMY Advertising Contest annually honors the best newspaper advertising in South Carolina. Winning ads are listed by category. Judges' comments are included for first place winners.
This document appears to be an agenda for an awards luncheon and Hall of Fame presentation recognizing excellence in South Carolina newspaper journalism. It includes information about the event such as recognizing past members who have passed away, nominees and winners for various awards like page design and cartoons. It provides details on sessions at the event including a portfolio of tabloid page designs and presentations of awards.
This document provides details about the 2016 annual meeting and awards presentation of the South Carolina Press Association held March 18-20, 2016 at the Marriott in Columbia. The schedule lists events over the three days including a kick-off party, presentations from Pulitzer Prize winners, a talk by Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker, and various awards luncheons and dinners. It also provides information about local restaurants, bars, and attractions near the Marriott for attendees.
This article profiles Paul Roof, a professor at the College of Charleston known for his large beard. It discusses how Roof stopped shaving over 10 years ago and has since focused on growing and maintaining his facial hair. The article provides tips from Roof on growing and grooming a beard, and notes that his beard has brought him public attention, including being featured on a local beer can. It aims to shed light on the man behind the famous beard.
This article series celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Carolina Panthers holding their NFL training camp at Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina. It discusses how the relationship started in 1995 and has become an enduring partnership that has benefited both the team and the local community economically and emotionally. While the current contract expires after this summer, both parties hope to negotiate an extension to continue the popular tradition. Subsequent articles will look back at Panthers camp history and its impact on Spartanburg.
This document provides information about various discounts and savings programs available to South Carolina Farm Bureau members. It lists programs for hotels, transportation, farm supplies, financial services, home/family, health care, and more. Members can save on rates at Choice Hotels and Wyndham Hotel Group brands by providing a special ID number when booking. The document encourages members to visit the SCFB website or contact their county Farm Bureau office for additional details on member benefits.
The South Carolina Press Association held its annual meeting and awards from March 13-15, 2015 at the Marina Inn in Myrtle Beach. A number of awards were presented, including first place awards going to Aiken Standard, Maayan Schechter of Aiken Standard, and Teddy Kulmala of the Index-Journal. The schedule included speakers on topics like saving community journalism and the newsroom of the future. Social events included a kick-off BBQ party and awards dinner.
The document appears to be from the 2014 South Carolina Press Association News Contest, listing the winners in various journalism categories and divisions. It recognizes individuals and newspapers for excellence in investigative reporting, sports articles, cartoons, illustrations, informational graphics and more. Key award winners include The Post and Courier, the Carolina Forest Chronicle staff, John Monk from The State, Anna Douglas from The Herald, and Paul Zoeller from The Post and Courier. The document provides the names of the winners, their publications, and sometimes brief descriptions or judge's comments highlighting their work.
The document announces various advertising award winners from the 2013 PALMY awards. It lists winners for best overall daily and weekly newspapers. It also provides details on award winners in categories for best advertising in weekly newspapers divided by circulation size. Finally, it outlines winners in the professional services category for newspapers divided by circulation size. The document provides the names of the newspapers, advertisements, and sometimes judges' comments for the winning advertisements.
See the winning photos, stories, designs and online entries from SCPA's 2014 Collegiate Meeting and Awards. Here are the winners from the 2013 S.C. Press Association Collegiate Contest.
See the winning photos, stories, designs and online entries from SCPA's 2014 Annual Meeting. Here are the Weekly Newspaper award winners from the 2013 S.C. Press Association News Contest
This document is a program for a newspaper awards event. It lists the bronze sponsors of the event and provides information about the dinner and raffle being held. It also includes multiple news articles as content for attendees. The main article discusses a mistake on a monument honoring three students killed in the 1968 Orangeburg Massacre, where one student's middle initial was incorrectly engraved. It explores efforts to correct the historical record.
This document provides summaries of award winners from the 2013 South Carolina Press Association News Contest. It recognizes the best in newspaper journalism in South Carolina. The top award winners in several categories are listed for daily newspapers, weekly newspapers, photojournalism, online projects and more. Individual journalists are also honored, such as Doug Pardue of The Post and Courier for his investigative series "Forgotten South Carolina."
The document provides details about the upcoming South Carolina Press Association's annual meeting and awards ceremony taking place March 21-23, 2014 at the Hilton Columbia Center. It includes the schedule of events such as keynote speakers on topics like open government and a changing media landscape, panel discussions, awards luncheons and dinners, and social events. It also provides nearby restaurant and nightlife recommendations for attendees.
This document summarizes awards given out at the 2013 S.C. Press Association Collegiate Meeting & Awards held at Claflin University on April 12. The Daily Gamecock from the University of South Carolina won first place for Election/Political Coverage in the open division. The Panther from Claflin University won third place in the same category. Other awards recognized news stories and coverage from various South Carolina universities.
The document summarizes the winners of the 2012 South Carolina Press Association News Contest. It recognizes excellence in journalism across daily and weekly newspapers in the state. Glenn Smith of The Post and Courier won Journalist of the Year for the daily division for his investigative reporting on issues at The Citadel and the Charleston Fire Department. Corey Hutchins of the Columbia Free Times won for the weekly division for his reporting on corruption in South Carolina politics.
This document announces the winners of photography awards across multiple categories and newspapers. Photographers and their newspapers are recognized for spot news photos, general news photos, feature photos, sports action photos, and sports feature photos based on weekly circulation levels. First, second, and third place winners as well as honorable mentions are identified for their submissions.
This document provides summaries of awards given out in several photo categories at a newspaper competition. In the sports feature photo category, the Cherokee Chronicle received honorable mention for a photo of a state championship victory. The Press & Standard took third place for a photo titled "Crushed" and The Hartsville Messenger took second place for a photo from the Dixie Ponytails World Series. The Summerville Journal Scene took first place for a photo of a first pitch. It also provides summaries of placements in several personality photo categories and photo series categories across different newspaper circulation sizes.
This document provides information about winners of design awards for newspaper pages. It lists the winners in different categories, including single page design, inside page design for weekly newspapers under 6,000 circulation and over 6,000 circulation, and inside page design for weekly newspapers in the 2/3 Times division. The document names the newspapers, designers, and placement (first, second, third) for each award category.
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2011 PALMY Awards
1. Cultural Entertainment
Under 6,000 and 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions Combined
THIRD PLACE
Clarendon Citizen
Joanne Taylor & Carol Dowell
and
Dancing with the Stars
www.clarendoncountydancingwiththestars.com
MEGA Star SUPER Star SHINNING Star TWINKLING Star
1. Donald Ellis CPA 1. Farmers Telephone 1. Elliott Davis , LLC 1. Pepsi
2. Town of Turbeville 2. The Citizens Bank 2. Carquest Auto Parts, Kingstree 2. Darlington Raceway
3. City of Manning 3. Bank of Clarendon 3. Progress Energy 3. Manning Piggly Wiggly
4. Turbeville IGA 4. Land Parker & Welch, P.A. 4. Mr & Mrs Jeffrey Black
5. Players Truck & Auto 5. Accurate Business Solutions 5. EZ – Go Wrecker Service
2011 PALMY Awards
6. Coffey Chandler & Kent 6. Turbeville Hardware 6. Low Country Scrap Metal
7. Manning IGA 7. Darlington Raceway
8. Bob’s Body Shop
2. Cultural Entertainment
Under 6,000 and 6,000 - 12,000
Divisions Combined
SECOND PLACE
Sat., October 29th 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
The Link Helicopter Rides
Over Corn Maze
$25/Adults
Live Entertainment
Recipe Contest
Halloween Costume Contest
Horse Drawn Wagon Tours
Tractor Pulled Wagon Tours
Ashley Hatcher
$20/Children 12 & Under Inflatable Jump Castle & Slide
Face Painting
Pumpkin Paintin’
Pumpkin Pumpkin Pickin’
PICK Patch Pumpkin Chunkin’
Homeade Ice Cream
Don’t forget to visit
ur Own!
Yo Macs Pride Antique Museum!
Open Daily! Corn Maze AND MORE!
and
McLeod Farms
Now Until October 30th!
COME SEE THE 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Daily
ADMISSION
A MAZE IN’ 3 & Under.......................................................................
K4 & Elementary...........................................................
High School & College.................................................
FREE
$4.00
$6.00
FIELD OF DREAMS! Senior Citizens (Over 55).............................................
Adults (non-students)..................................................
$6.00
$8.00
McLeod Farms, Inc.
4 Miles South of McBee on Hwy. 151 • 843-335-8611
Open Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Fri.-Sun. 8 a.m. -7 p.m. • We now accept EBT
2011 PALMY Awards
Visit us online at: www.macspride.com
3. Cultural Entertainment
Under 6,000 and 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions Combined
FIRST PLACE
Greenville Journal
Kristy Adair
and
SE Travel Show
2011 PALMY Awards
4. Cultural Entertainment
12,001 - 35,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
The Item
Gail Mathis and Erin Duffie
and
Clarendon Hall
Ent Li
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Cornhole Forest Of
Tournament Horrors
Clarendon Hall in Summerton
Call (803) 485-3550
Saturday, October 29, 2011 Gates Open At 6PM Group Rates Available!
2011 PALMY Awards
5. y
Cultural Entertainment
12,001 - 35,000 Division
SECOND PLACE
The Herald
Lisa Pinckney and
Sue Inzerillo
and
Carolina Fresh Farm
2011 PALMY Awards +
6. Cultural Entertainment
12,001 - 35,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
The Moultrie News
Maggie Ponce and
Shannon McCarty
and
Boone Hall Plantation
IP03-590577
2011 PALMY Awards
7. Cultural Entertainment
Over 35,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
The Post and Courier
Jodi Harter and
Saturday Sunday
Shannon McCarty May 7
10am-6pm
Adults
$
6
May 8
12pm-6pm
Children
$
4
(Ages 3-12)
and Children age 2 & under free with adult
Allows Unlimited Admission
To All Ticketed Rides NEW
NEW
Boone Hall Plantation THIS
YEAR
$
Online
10 each
At Event
$
12 each
Wristbands are good for all rides but do not include ticketed
THIS
YEAR
games. Individual tickets for rides and games will also be
available for purchase at the event for $1 each.
Pie Eating & Recipe Contests Magic Shows • Pig Races
Miss Berry Princess Contest Juggling •Animals Kids Love To Feed
Mother’s Day, May 8th
Farm Land Play Area And More!
All the moms of our
contestants will be honored. Sponsored By:
Purchase Advance Tickets and see complete details
at boonehallplantation.com
IMPORTANT: Entrance to the event is on PLEASE NOTE that admission to the festival is a separate
Hwy.17 just north of Mt. Pleasant - 1/2 purchase required to enter the festival and is not included
mile North past Long Point Rd. Please do with purchase of a RIDE EVERYTHING wristband. A list of
not go to the main entrance to Boone Hall the festival attractions that are included with admission is
on Long Point. You cannot get into the on our web site. A separate complete list of ALL
event from there. FOURTEEN TICKETED RIDES that are included with the
wrist band is also located on our web site.
N3-492138
2011 PALMY Awards
9. Cultural Entertainment
Over 35,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
The Post and Courier
Jane Redden and
SPONSORED BY
Ashlee Kositz
and On October 1,
2011, show your
West Farm Corn Maze Wells Fargo or
Wachovia debit
or credit card
to receive
COMPLIMENTARY
ADMISSION to the
corn maze for you and
up to three guests.
Sept. 30th - Oct. 30th, 2011
Fri. 5PM-10PM • Sat. 12PM-10PM • Sun. 2PM-10PM
Last ticket sold at 9PM
Each adult admission is $5 every Friday Call for weekday appointments and pricing for
during the corn maze season. school, church, scout and other groups.
◗ Adults (12 & over): $8
Come Hungry! ◗ Children (3 to 11): $4 We only
Great food from Music Man's Bar-B-Que will be available. accept Cash.
◗ Children (2 & under): FREE
◗ All activities except
the corn maze $3 per person
West Farm Corn Maze From Sept. 30 – Oct. 30, show your
2641 Cooper Store Rd. • Moncks Corner Wells Fargo or Wachovia debit or credit card to receive a
Visit www.westfarmcornmaze.com $
1 discount on adult corn maze admission
N2-589125
or call 408-2284 for more information. for you and up to three guests. Must show card at the entrance.
2011 PALMY Awards
10. Health Services
Under 6,000 and Associate Divisions Combined
THIRD PLACE
Myrtle Beach Herald
Robin McGee Two putts to par the hole.
and I don't know many golfers with two legs that can so effortlessly
par any hole. Mr. Fye truly is an inspiration. It was remarkable to
Lyon’s Prosthetics witness the design and work of Alex Lyons at Lyons Prosthetics &
Orthotics, Inc. in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
The mission of Lyons Prosthetics & Orthotics is to promote the well-being
of individuals with amputations, orthopedic injuries, and disabilities in the
Horry County Community. We provide accessible, quality O&P care, utilizing
state of the art designed artificial limbs and braces. We are committed to
quality and emphasize trust, respect, confidentiality, and compassion in a
collaborative effort with the overall greater health care community.
Lyons, Prosthetics & Orthotics Inc.
123 Waccamaw Medical Park Drive
Conway, South Carolina
www.LyonsOandP.com
(843) 347-5800
2011 PALMY Awards
11. Health Services
Under 6,000 and Associate Divisions Combined
SECOND PLACE $
75. 00 Initial Consultation and
Acupuncture Session
(a $115 value)
Lexington County Chronicle Buy 2 gift certificates and receive a 20 minute neck, shoulder
and scalp massage with each purchase (a $45 value).
& The Dispatch-News
Annette Briggs and Michael Ball
and Acupuncture and Chinese
Medicine is a holistic
Blue Root Acupuncture method of treating
headaches, allergies,
cold’s and flu’s, digestive
disorders, immune
disorders, fatigue,
anxiety, depression,
stress, vertigo/dizziness,
diabetes, infertility,
menstrual disorders, pain
of acute or chronic type
and so much more!!!
Call (803) 404-7575
2011 PALMY Awards
12. Health Services
Under 6,000 and Associate Divisions Combined
FIRST PLACE
Lexington County Chronicle thrill her this christmas
& The Dispatch-News
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and
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13. Health Services
6,000 - 12,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
Clarendon Citizen
Joanne Taylor and
Caring for the Heart
H
Carol Dowell Of Clarendon
County
and
Columbia Heart
David C. Isbell, MD, FACC • Benjamin R. Jones, MD, FACC
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14. Health Services
6,000 - 12,000 Division
SECOND PLACE
The Greer Citizen
Serving the Upstate for Over 10 Years
Angela Mathis and COST EFFECTIVE EXCELLENCE
Julie Holcombe One Team For All Your Dental Needs!
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15. Health Services
6,000 - 12,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
Enquirer-Herald
Gina Turner and Sue Inzerillo
and
Piedmont West
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12,001 - 35,000 Division
Let our skin
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17. Health Services
12,001 - 35,000 Division
SECOND PLACE
The Item
Karen Cave and
Manon Barwick
I have been a patient at The nurses at Colonial
and CFP for many years. I love
my doctor of course, but seeing
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at their practice!”
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Thank You Colonial Family Practice
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325 Broad St. 325 Broad St. 220 Broad St. 508 W. Wesmark 742 W. Liberty St.
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18. Health Services
12,001 - 35,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
The Item
Mark Pekuri and Manon Barwick
and
Harkey Chiropractic
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19. Health Services
Over 35,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
The Post and Courier
Jane Redden and
Ashlee Kositz
and
Summerville Pediatric Dentistry
Dorothy Baker, DMD, PC
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Where a LITTLE smile can make a BIG difference
Come visit Summerville’s newest
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20. Health Services
Over 35,000 Division
SECOND PLACE
Herald-Journal
Hailey Dill and #1 in the UPSTATE
SOUTH CAROLINA
2011
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21. Health Services
Over 35,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
Greenville Journal
Kristy Adair
and
Bynum Aesthetic Dentistry
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22. Single Sheet Insert
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23. Single Sheet Insert
Open Division Easter
at
SECOND PLACE
The Herald
Donna Pontus and Where Great Gardens Begin
Sue Inzerillo
and
Stacy’s
Blooming Petunia
Baskets
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24. Single Sheet Insert
Open Division
FIRST PLACE
Fort Mill Times
Sherry Avant and Leigh Baker
and
First Baptist Church
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25. Special Section
Ready. Set. Shop!
Under 6,000 Division A SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO
CHRONICLE
CAROLINA FOREST
THIRD PLACE
SHOPPER
THE HORRY COUNTY NEWS &
Loris Scene
Steve Robertson
2011 HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE
Great Gift Ideas and Deals from Your Local Merchants!
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26. Special Section
Under 6,000 Division
SECOND PLACE
Myrtle Beach Herald
INS DE
NSI
Chris Mowder Schedule of events,
Sch ulle events
Behind t BBQ, Q&
Behind the Q,
wi
in th
th Jo h Gracin &
Jos Gracin
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more!
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LIVE ARTS &
FIREWORKS MUSIC CRAFTS BBQ
CONTEST
FAMILY
FUN CELEBRITIES
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28. Special Section
Page 2A I Friday, March 18, 2011 The Lancaster News, Lancaster, South Carolina thelancasternews.com
6,000 - 12,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
The Lancaster News Hartley Funeral Home and Crematory
Compassionate and Professional Service
Staff
It can touch us all. There comes a time when many families are faced food to serve up to 12 people, to the family home on the day of the loss of a
with difficult decisions following the death of a loved one. During this loved one is only one example of how they show they care.
emotional time, one of those choices includes selecting the best funeral home “We do this because we realize it is usually difficult for church
to serve your needs and care for your family. Funeral homes are not committees and/or friends to provide a meal for the family this quickly,” said
typically on a shopping list. They are chosen by their reputation or based on Jerry Hartley. “We feel taking care of the smallest details really make a
the experiences of others who previously selected them. That’s how Hartley difference to our clients.”
Funeral Home and Crematory has grown to be one of the most respected Hartley family members and close friends are on staff and share their
businesses in Lancaster. commitment to professionalism and compassion. They work together to
Professionalism and dignity. . . that’s what Hartley Funeral Home and
ensure each family they serve feels genuinely welcomed and supported
Crematory is all about. With over 40 years experience in the funeral
throughout the funeral process.
business, owners Jerry and Joanne Hartley, have learned these qualities make
a difference. Established in 1996, this family owned business offers a From their immaculate facility to the professional dress code for their
personalized touch treating each family they serve as their own. Their slogan employees, the Hartleys provide first class treatment for their clients. Before
“our family caring for your family” confirms their commitment to the you choose a funeral home, the Hartleys invite you to visit them first.
services they provide. “We offer nothing but the very best,” Jerry said. “We will care for you and
Attention to little details such as delivering a deli tray, filled with enough your family with the utmost respect and dignity.”
2011 PALMY Awards
29. November 2011 Holiday Gift Guide + 1H
Special Section
6,000 - 12,000 Division
SECOND PLACE
Lake Wylie Pilot
Staff
2011 PALMY Awards +
30. Special Section
6,000 - 12,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
Pickens County Courier
Emily Wenzel and
Iva Shehan
2011 PALMY Awards
31. Special Section
12,001 - 35,000 and Over 35,000 Divisions Combined
THIRD PLACE
The Summerville Journal Scene
Chris Zoeller and Graphic Design Staff
2011 PALMY Awards
32. Special Section
12,001 - 35,000 and Over 35,000 Divisions Combined
SECOND PLACE
Greenville Journal
Kristy Adair
2011 PALMY Awards
33. Special Section
12,001 - 35,000 and Over 35,000 Divisions Combined
FIRST PLACE
Greenville Journal
Kristy Adair
2011 PALMY Awards
34. Niche Publication or Magazine
Under 6,000 and 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions Combined
THIRD PLACE
Lake Wylie Pilot
Staff
Gateway THE 2011 NEWCOMERS GUIDE
to the Carolinas
All about living
at Lake Wylie
✦ About the lake
✦ Moving in
✦Our schools
✦ Business
✦ Things to do
✦ Community
2011 PALMY Awards
35. Niche Publication or Magazine
Under 6,000 and 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions Combined
SECOND PLACE
The Greer Citizen
Staff
Living
Well
2011
Annual
Health
Resource Guide
2011 PALMY Awards
36. Niche Publication or Magazine
Under 6,000 and 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions Combined
FIRST PLACE
The Lancaster News
Staff
2011 PALMY Awards
37. Niche Publication or Magazine
12,001 - 35,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
The Item S O U T H ROL
SOUTH C A RO L I N A
RO
Sales Staff and
Cary Johnson
and
Sumter Chamber
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2011 PALMY Awards
38. Niche Publication or Magazine
12,001 - 35,000 Division
YORK COUNTY
SECOND PLACE
The Herald
PARENTING
Hey Mom...
Summer 2011
Gerry Shugart and I’m Bored! Make a
Sales Staff
Ideas to beat the boredom
bug this summer
P. 20
mess
Getting messy is
good for kids
P. 32
Easy
Change
Design a kid’s room with
decor that’s easy to switch
P. 14
Italian Night
An easy weeknight meal
that’s not so boring
P. 28
2011 PALMY Awards
39. Niche Publication or Magazine
12,001 - 35,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
PHYSICIANS
The Herald D I R E C TO R Y
2011-2012
Lisa Pinckney, Leigh
Baker and Sales Staff
See the complete Physicians Directory on heraldonline.com
Comprehensive Guide To Physicians & Healthcare Providers In The York County Area
2011 PALMY Awards
40. Niche Publication or Magazine
Over 35,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
The Post and Courier
Sales Staff and
Graphic Design Team
2011 PALMY Awards
41. Niche Publication or Magazine
Over 35,000 Division
SECOND PLACE
Greenville Journal
Kristy Adair and Staff
2011 PALMY Awards
42. Niche Publication or Magazine
Over 35,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
Greenville Journal
Kristy Adair and Staff
2011 PALMY Awards
43. Innovative Concept
Under 6,000 and 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions Combined
THIRD PLACE
Clarendon Citizen
Joanne Taylor and Staff
2011 PALMY Awards
44. Innovative Concept
Under 6,000 and 6,000 - 12,000
Divisions Combined TAKING FLIGHT
SECOND PLACE
The Greer Citizen
Staff
Southwest
lands at
GSP
2011 PALMY Awards
45. Innovative Concept
Under 6,000 and 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions Combined
FIRST PLACE
The Lancaster News
Staff
2011 PALMY Awards
46. Innovative Concept
12,001 - 35,000 and Over 35,000 Divisions Combined
THIRD PLACE
The Herald
Sherry Avant and Jessica Donaldson
and
Fort Mill Ford
2011 PALMY Awards
47. Innovative Concept
12,001 - 35,000 and Over 35,000 Divisions Combined
SECOND PLACE
Greenville Journal
Kristy Adair
2011 PALMY Awards
48. Innovative Concept
12,001 - 35,000 and Over 35,000 Divisions Combined
FIRST PLACE
The Herald
Sherry Avant and
Leigh Baker
and
American Air
2011 PALMY Awards
49. Small Space Ad of less than 1/4 page
Under 6,000 and Associate Divisions Combined
THIRD PLACE
The Voice
Ashley Ghere
and
Dog Eared Corner
2011 PALMY Awards
50. Small Space Ad of less than 1/4 page
Under 6,000 and Associate Divisions Combined
SECOND PLACE
The Voice
Ashley Ghere
and
Uncle Bubba’s
Pumpkin Patch
2011 PALMY Awards