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Greenville's female chefs share their stories story by ARIEL TURNER| photos by WILL CROOKS

A woman’s place is in the kitchen. It’s a phrase often used sarcastically in modern conversation as a throwback to an era when women either couldn’t or weren’t encouraged to work outside their homes. Rejecting the original intent, women in the restaurant industry have now adopted that phrase as an unofficial battle cry – a woman should have a prominent place in commercial kitchens. In fact, of the seven Greenville-based female head chefs interviewed for this story, each one mentioned that phrase, challenging the inference and asking why, then, if women are meant for the kitchen, are there comparatively so few in executive roles? “There are differences between a man and a woman,” says chef Teryi Youngblood Musolf, culinary director for The Cook’s Station. “But as far as cooking goes, there is no difference in the ability to make something taste good.”

Numbers don’t lie

Of the hundreds of restaurants in the Greenville area, our research indicates there are fewer than 10 female head chefs or chef-owners in the higher-end establishments. This number does not include the soul food cooks and food truck owners, of which there are many more. Using this framework to evaluate Charleston, one of the most celebrated culinary towns of the South and the United States, The Post and Courier reports there are even fewer – three women currently hold the executive title. “It’s easier up here,” says Heidi Trull, chef and coowner of Grits and Groceries that is open only for pop-up events for the foreseeable future. A 30-year industry veteran, Trull refers to the cutthroat nature of the Charleston market and says Greenville’s isn’t as competitive – yet – though it’s certainly no cakewalk.

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Census Bureau statistics show that men in the role of “cook or head chef” occupy 78.1% of positions. The gender gap is even wider if the definition is narrowed to true head chefs or even further, chefowners. “A Fine Line: A Woman’s Place is in the Kitchen,” a 2018 multi-award-winning documentary that encapsulates the challenges facing women who desire careers as high-level chefs or restaurant owners, purports only 7% of head chefs and restaurant owners are women, while an estimated 51% of Culinary Institute of America students are female. No matter the geographic location, being a woman in a commercial kitchen environment is less common and, by most accounts, often more difficult for many reasons – the well-publicized and pervasive sexual harassment, the frequent disregard of her abilities and authority, the lower pay than male counterparts, and the lack of maternity leave, child care, or benefits.

‘Twice as hard’

“Just be sure that in your summation to tell her the only difference between a male chef and a female chef is that female chefs have to overcome adversity and work twice as hard to earn that title,” said Steven Musolf (chef de cuisine of The Anchorage) in a text to his wife, Teryi, before our interview. Teryi Musolf fought her way as a self-taught cook through several of Greenville’s kitchens, to ultimately open Passerelle Bistro as executive chef before moving into her current role with The Cook’s Station. She recalls one day circa 1999 at the former Bistro Europa on North Main Street, walking into the kitchen where she’d worked only a short while and seeing a 70-pound, whole fish on the counter. With the help of the chef next door at Blue Ridge Brewing Co., she figured out how to break it down.


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KARIN FEENY executive chef at Kitchen Sync

TERYI YOUNGBLOOD MUSOLF culinary director at The Cook's Station

TANIA HARRIS pastry chef at The Lazy Goat

JENIFER ROGERS executive chef at Passerelle Bistro

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KARIN FEENY

EXECUTIVE CHEF AND CO-OWNER | Kitchen Sync

Originally from Greenville, Feeny spent most of her adult life in the dynamic San Diego restaurant and catering scene — she once catered a dinner party for Pearl Jam, and Eddie Vedder asked for her margarita recipe. Feeny eventually moved back home to open Kitchen Sync with her husband and brother. “I’m actually trying to have a kinder, more gentler kitchen. [Kitchen staff] is so used to people going, ‘I told you to do it that way . . . or get out.’ When she’s not harsh, her authority is often misinterpreted, she says. “I think that maybe they try to push me a little further or push their agenda a little further. Maybe I seem a little wishy washy.”

JENIFER ROGERS

EXECUTIVE CHEF | Passerelle Bistro

Rogers came to Greenville by way of Nashville and Alabama in July 2017 as sous chef at Soby’s New South Cuisine before taking the exec role at Passerelle. “I think I’ve been told everything in the book. I think, even, like, last week, I had someone say, ‘I’ve never had a Boss Lady before.’ . . . And if you’re a half-way nice young lady they’re just going to, like, push you to the side . . . Even now, when I say I’m the chef here, people are kind of, like, confused a little bit at first, but you have to just overcome it and work harder than the person beside you.”

"You have to carve your own name and your own place, and it takes a lot longer to prove yourself." JENIFER ROGERS “And after that, it was like, I'm doing any damn thing,” she says. And she did. Moving to The Cazbah and then to Table 301 as pastry assistant because the daytime hours were better for her when her daughter was born, she encountered more than her fair share of resistance. If she properly dressed a beef tenderloin, she was asked, “Who did that?” or “Who helped you?” Pushing through adversity is the only way Passerelle Bistro executive chef Jenifer Rogers knows how to operate. She and her fiance, general manager Mike Minelli, are on track to take ownership of the bistro from restaurant group Table 301. Their infant son, Michael, joins the family in the restaurant on weekends when they don’t have child care. And while this arrangement is positive for all involved, it isn’t always that way for women juggling motherhood in a male-dominated industry. “It's a struggle anywhere, to be quite honest, just because it's been so male-driven,” Rogers says. “And the sad part about that is I feel like ladies have to be, like, so aggressive about it.”

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‘I’m a bitch’

Having graduated from the CIA in 1987 and worked in high-volume hotel and catering positions before opening Two Chefs Cafe and Market in 1996 on Main Street, chef Judy Balsizer is wellversed in what it takes to be a successful woman in her chosen industry. “If you don't want to stay in here and do the work with me, then you have to move elsewhere,” she says about past co-workers. “I'm not gonna play those games.” Adopting more aggressive male-like tendencies is how many women have succeeded in restaurant kitchens. That also has its challenges. “If a man says it, he’s assertive. If a woman says it, she’s a bitch,” is another phrase each of our sources repeated. Kitchen Sync chef and co-owner Karin Feeny says her confidence has grown since her years in San Diego’s high-volume restaurant and catering scene in the mid-1990s, but she’s still concerned about perception.

“I try to pick my battles so it doesn't seem like I'm a bitch all the time,” Feeny says. “Whereas I think, you know, a male, he just comes across as being strong, right?” Balsizer says her husband, Bill, also a chef, can give a direction in the kitchen, and the staff immediately jumps to action. If she says the same thing, she has to give all the background reasons. If, in that circumstance, she were to scream and carry on like a male chef might, she’d be labeled. Trull says that to succeed in this business, a strong, dominant temperament is key, and after accepting her own leadership style, she makes no apology. “I’m a bitch. It’s pretty much my personality,” she says.

Balancing act

From female chefs’ perspectives, there are distinct advantages to the balance they bring to the typically male-

dominated industry. “I found that men and women both have attributes that are very important to a kitchen,” says executive chef Nicci Hughes of Oak & Honey. Where traditional male-dominated kitchens of 10-20 years ago often included panic-inducing, Gordon Ramsaystyle yelling and instruction, women are more prone to ditch that in favor of encouragement and hands-on teaching, Musolf says. “Because we nurture, not torture,” Musolf says. The ability to care for her staff in a more diverse, nuanced way is one of the major assets a woman brings to the restaurant kitchen to help combat the ofttoxic culture, Feeny says. “We all have to be able to find a reset button,” Hughes says. “There have been bad things done to both sides, you know, and we have to be able to be willing to go in and see a person as a person, not by their gender.”


TERYI YOUNGBLOOD MUSOLF

CULINARY DIRECTOR | The Cook’s Station

Musolf, an Upstate lifer, cut her chef’s teeth in the former Bistro Europa, eventually moving to Soby’s on the Side as pastry assistant and then Passerelle Bistro as executive chef before taking her current role. She even at one point staged for two days at Michelin three-star restaurant Alinea in Chicago. “There were a couple guys that I had on my team that just would not fit, did not want to take direction from a female chef. We had lots of issues with that. There was one that was absolutely cultural, because he told me, ‘In my country, you would be making my coffee.’ So I said, ‘In this country, you can make mine.’”

TANIA HARRIS

SC CHEF AMBASSADOR, PASTRY CHEF | The Lazy Goat

Harris completed four years of culinary school in her hometown of Mexico City before moving to the United States. She’s worked in various positions in some of Greenville’s most celebrated kitchens — the former High Cotton, Bacon Bros. Public House, and Restaurant 17. She says, despite her experience, her managerial authority and input are often overlooked. “I think sometimes, even the problem is not that I’m a woman, but sometimes being here in America is also that I’m a Mexican woman, you know, and that adds to the problem. But then I think, ‘Well, there’s nothing I can do about that.’”

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Valerie Miller friend of Elizabeth G. Rasor

Linda Shirley Robertson friend of Edna Davis

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Wynne Morris daughter of Bob Morris

Jeanne P. Robinson mother of Jenna Robinson

Lora Lynn Katsikas daughter of Ron & Betsy Vayo

Anita Morton mother of Laura Moore

Margaret Rushton friend of Edna Davis

Anne Neilan Knight* mother of Pat Dillard

Mary Mulligan friend of Jenna Robinson

Mary Sabra dear friend & mentor of Sharon Howard

Lin Laffitte friend of Edna Davis

Maggie Mullins* mother of Sue Fisher

Cynthia Lee Saitta daughter of Ron & Betsy Vayo

Evelyn Laih* mother of Debbie Cooper

Susan Murphy mother of Michelle McCallum

Amanda Lanzl Salas daughter of Steve & Connie Lanzl

Alison Landry daughter-in-law of Carroll Luck

Mary Jack Newsom* mother of Kay N. Williams

Ginger Samuelson friend of Edna Davis

Abby DeFronzo Lanzl daughter-in-law of Steve & Connie Lanzl

Suzanne Newton multi-talented friend of Barb Hocking

Dr. Susan Satterfield family doctor of Ettalee Kearns

Kathryn Norwood daughter of Becky & Bobby Hartness

Kathleen Sawyer wife of David Sawyer

Alexandra Villarreal O’Rourke daughter-in-law/wife of Mark & Allen O’Rourke

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Mary Colleen O’Rourke daughter/sister of Mark & Allen O’Rourke

Lynn Caldwell Shearer friend of Edna Davis

Mary Rita O’Rourke wife/mother of Mark & Allen O’Rourke Beverly Pacquer* sister-in-law of M.G. Tyda Peggy Parker friend of Edna Davis Virginia P. Perkins cousin of Judy Coe Diane Perlmutter friend of Steve Sumner Lisa Peters* friend of Dee McClay

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Sarah Stephenson friend of Margaret Meadows & Roselle Bonnoitt

Anna Priester daughter of Sue Priester

The Rev. Barbara Stoop minister of Susan Robbins

Nancy Sumner* mother-in-law of Janet Sumner Melanee Swanson daughter-in-law of Carene Swanson Lynda Edwards Thomson* friend of Judy Coe Beth Traxler mother of Brannon Traxler Sherry Traynham trainer of Garland Mattox Jane Triplett friend of Michelle McCallum Dovie Trotter friend of Edna Davis Jodi Vayo daughter-in-law of Ron & Betsy Vayo Beth Veach friend of Elizabeth G. Rasor Betsy Davis Vick loving daughter of Ron Davis Arlene Villarreal inlaw of Mark & Allen O’Rourke Marsha Wallace founder of Dining for Women & friend of Connie Williamson Bette Waters friend of Betsy Moseley Evelyn Weddle daughter of Carroll Luck Sallie Perrin White dear friend of Denise Sudderth Nancy Wiese friend of Diane Perlmutter Tara Williamson daughter-in-law of Connie Williamson Gladys Woldum* mother of Karen Mathers mother of Karyl Woldum Karyl Woldum sister of Karen Mathers Julie Wolfe sister of Janet Sumner

Ann McCord beautiful, gracious friend of Barb Hocking

Jayroe Wurst sister of Janet Sumner

Nancy McKittrick friend of Betsy Moseley friend of Jenna Robinson

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Greenville police arrest suspect in 1988 murder of Alice Haynsworth Ryan On Oct. 8, 1988, Alice Haynsworth Ryan’s daughter found her 80-year-old mother splayed across her kitchen floor and covered in blood. She had been stabbed multiple times at her home on Woodland Way in Greenville and left to die. Now, Greenville law enforcement think they have the culprit. The Greenville Police Department announced it had a suspect in custody for the 31-year-old cold case at a press conference May 6 — 51-year-old Brian Keith Munns. The announcement comes after renewed success with the department’s cold case investigative unit — in October, the department announced it had solved the 28-year-old murder of Jenny Zitricki, and last month, it announced the arrest of a suspect in the death of infant Julie Valentine from 1990. Unlike the last two cold cases the department worked on, the suspect in the

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murder of Alice Haynsworth Ryan was not arrested using a genealogy service. Instead, the department asked the State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) to re-analyze evidence from the case two years ago, and in doing so, found new DNA evidence to submit to the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) — the system the Federal Bureau of Investigations uses to track individuals with prior arrests. “This produced our first big break in the case,” Greenville Police Chief Ken Miller said. “In November of 2017, GPD investigators were notified of a CODIS hit to a matching DNA profile. The DNA profile belonged to a 50-year-old man living in Americus, Georgia, who was also a registered sex offender.” Miller said the department arrested and charged Munns in February but kept the arrest quiet to allow time to finish the investigation. He’ll remain in the Greenville

Greenville Police Chief Ken Miller announces the arrest of 51-year-old Brian Keith Munns in connection with the 1988 murder of Alice Haynsworth Ryan. Photo by Ariel Gilreath.

County Detention Center without bond until his trial. Walt Wilkins, 13th Circuit solicitor, said Munns would be prosecuted

according to the 1988 statutes, and the solicitor’s office would not be seeking the death penalty.


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Munns is being charged with possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime, first-degree burglary, armed robbery, and murder. ALICE HAYNSWORTH RYAN Miller said this case took more than two years to investigate, which is longer than it took the department to investigate and charge a suspect in the Julie Valentine case, and that it was only possible with advances in DNA technology. “It validates that we should never give up on a case — we should never give up hope, we should never give up our efforts to try and bring justice to those that were harmed and closure for their families,” Miller said. Alice Haynsworth Ryan was a widow, a mother of three and a socialite — she was the great-aunt of Greenville Mayor Knox White and the daughter of mill president H.J. Haynsworth. On the day of her murder, Alice Hayn-

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sworth Ryan left her home for chemotherapy treatment — she had been diagnosed with lung cancer several months prior. Her daughter had left her mother’s home for about an hour before returning to find her mother’s car gone and the back door ajar. Alice Haynsworth Ryan had been stabbed multiple times and was already dead when her daughter found her. Along with her car, several items were stolen from her home. Now retired Cpt. Don Belue was one of the officers on the scene three decades ago. Belue said every lead they got at the time was a dead end. “It was one of those things that you just don’t like to see, and so we were really intent on trying to find the perpetrator of the crime right away,” Belue said. “We thought we were on the track for several days, but every lead we got didn’t pan out at the time. That continued on for months after that, until it went cold.” Joe Ryan, Alice’s son, attended the May 6 press conference. After his mother’s death, Joe Ryan became a reserve police officer. “Sometimes something would pop up — hearsay (about the case),” Joe Ryan said. “I would say I never gave up. I knew somebody had to [have done] it.”

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A GREENVILLE TREASURE

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Meyer Center for Special Children—A Greenville treasure for 65 years looks to the future

Working at Shriner’s Hospital in the 1950s, Dr. Leslie Meyer saw children he knew should be in school, but their disabilities led others to believe they were uneducable. He looked beyond the obstacles to create a small school in 1954 with an appropriate environment for them to learn. Today, the Meyer Center for Special Children makes use of advances in therapy and technologies unheard of at that time, while remaining a place a where children are celebrated for what they can do, rather than defined by what they can’t. In 2018, the Meyer Center served 96 students aged six months to eight years, with disabilities related to Down syndrome, spina bifida, cerebral palsy, premature birth, accidents or illness. The school provides a uniquely integrated approach to early childhood education and intensive therapy, offering physical, occupational, speech and music therapy. Students are grouped by their developmental age and specific needs across nine classrooms, with each child working toward individualized educational goals. Five different curriculums are utilized to meet the varying needs of each classroom. According to Meta Bowers, who became executive director in January, intensive therapy and education interventions provided early and all in one place make

the greatest impact on narrowing the gap between Meyer Center students and their typical peers.

PROVIDING THE BEST EDUCATION AND THERAPY FOR CHILDREN WITH DEVELOPMENTAL CHALLENGES IS SO IMPORTANT THAT SOME FAMILIES MOVE TO GREENVILLE SO THEIR CHILDREN CAN ATTEND THE MEYER CENTER. BOB MORRIS

Community Foundation president “Over half of our students are nonverbal. Our teachers and speech therapists use a variety of therapeutic techniques and tools—ranging from traditional communication boards to advanced retinal scanners for those students who cannot isolate their fingers to point—to facilitate learning and communication,” Bowers said. Shannon Spurrier, director of develop-

ment, relayed the story of a nonverbal student who, knowing Spurrier’s tendency to get excited when she sees her young friends, used her device to signal “Uh-oh!” repeatedly when she saw Spurrier coming towards her. Her expression made it clear she was teasing, using the technology to show her unique personality. “One reason our program is so successful is the way we work as a team, with everything under one roof,” Spurrier said. “If a child learns something new, other staff members will know it, and at the end of the day the parent will know it, so it can be reinforced at home.” Dr. Meyer, who volunteered as the school’s medical director for more than 20 years, also served from 1974–1976 as board chair of the Community Foundation, which has supported the Meyer Center through the years, including with two Margaret Linder Southern Endowment Fund grants totaling $87,390, according to Bob Morris, president. “The Meyer Center’s mission aligns perfectly with what Mrs. Southern wanted to accomplish,” Morris said. “Providing the best education and therapy for children with developmental challenges is so important that some families move to Greenville so their children can attend The Meyer Center. But tuition, therapy,

and medical expenses can be a financial catastrophe, so the funds were used to provide financial assistance for families.” The Meyer Center has also received Capacity Building grants of $9,700 for a strategic plan and $6,000 towards a new outreach video reflecting their renovated facility and current students. To highlight the long-term impact of early intervention on student’s lives, the video features a former student who recently graduated from high school and is now working at South State Bank in Greenville. The Meyer Center is a non-profit, public charter school serving children from all socioeconomic groups. Although no child is turned away due to an inability to pay, 68 remain on the waiting list, Bowers said. “Our vision is to enrich the lives of children with disabilities so they reach their maximum potential,” Bowers said. “We need the community’s continued support so that the Meyer Center can also meet its potential.”

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If your taste skews from the traditional, don’t fret, there are plenty of on-the-market homes sure to draw your eye. Here’s a sampling of what’s available in the Greenville area: a 1950’s contemporary home inspired by the renowned Frank Lloyd Wright; a European-style home with two balconies and a large courtyard; and a downtown condo full of artistic flair.

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WADE HAMPTON AREA THE SCOOP: This 1954 Frank Lloyd Wright inspired

home sits on more than eight acres. The home was built for a nature lover and has a large screened porch to take in the views. Trees milled from the original property were used for construction. There are four bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths on the main level. Downstairs there is a full basement with a kitchenette, a large living area, a bedroom, bathroom and laundry room.

ADDRESS : 112 Spring Valley Road LIST PRICE: $499,900 LISTING AGENT: Blackstream | Christie’s International Real Estate, Michael Mumma

MONTEBELLO

DOWNTOWN GREENVILLE

THE SCOOP: This stunning three-bedroom home in the Villagio section of Montebello THE SCOOP: This one-of-a-kind condo in the heart of downtown Greenville is a can’t-miss. is perfect for entertaining. There is a custom-designed new kitchen with a sunny eating area, a butler’s pantry with a wet bar and wine fridge, and a private outdoor courtyard with a fireplace. Additional noteworthy features include hardwoods throughout the home, a main-level master, and new professional landscaping. LISTING AGENT: Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby’s ADDRESS : 701 Villagio Drive International Realty, Beth Nichols LIST PRICE: $659,609

The buyer has the opportunity to purchase the commercial space below. The open floor plan, second floor condo has two bedrooms on the main level and a third bedroom upstairs. There is an elevator that goes between floors and to the parking garage. The space is full of style and artistic details. The master’s stunning atrium ceiling provides lots of natural light. ADDRESS : 119 N. Main St, Unit B LISTING AGENT: Wilson Associates, Blair Miller LIST PRICE: $1,649,000


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Home Info Price: $1,290,000 MLS: 1388040 Bedrooms: 5 Baths: 5/2 Sq. Ft: 7000+ Schools: Buena Vista Elementary, Northwood Middle, and Riverside High Agent: Marie Crumpler | 864.230.6886 mcrumpler@cdanjoyner.com

This amazing home has something to offer everyone in the family! The large Kitchen features granite, lots of storage, walk-in pantry, sunny Breakfast room and upgraded appliances. The Great Room has a gas log fireplace with custom mantel and the Sun Room features lots of windows for natural light and a spiral staircase to the Library. Off the Kitchen is a main level Bedroom/ Excercise Room with beautiful windows and an ensuite Bathroom that could be an additional Master or a great Mother-in-law suite. On the lower level, there is a Wine Tasting Room with bar, wine

cellar, half Bath and HUGE heated/cooled workshop and storage areas. The upper level Master Suite features double vanities, jetted tub, walk-in shower, a dressing room/closet with built-ins that is to die for and another large walk-in closet. Off the Master Bedroom is a one of a kind Library with custom bookshelves and cathedral ceiling. There are three additional Bedrooms with ample closet space and their own Bathrooms. The magnificent outdoor space includes a flagstone porch with built-in grill, beautiful flagstone pathways and a fountain.

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BLACKSTREAM|CHRISTIE’S has welcomed Katrina Carrera Campbell to their team. Katrina moved to Greenville to grow her family through adoption and fostering, so she knows how important it is to feel like an individual, not a transaction, during a move. Her diverse background in customer service and technology, coupled with being fluent in Spanish and Portuguese, allows Katrina to work with her clients in a manner that puts them at ease.

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CAROL PYFROM BLACKSTREAM|CHRISTIE’S

International Real Estate BLACKSTREAM|CHRISTIE’S has welcomed Carol Pyfrom to their team. Carol, more commonly known as “The Lady on the Billboard heading into downtown Greenville,” has closed her company after 20 years of success and became affiliated with BlackStream Christie’s International Real Estate in order to better serve her clients. Carol has a wide range of knowledge and expertise in the Upstate as she has been involved as a REALTOR/Broker Owner for over 30 years.


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BRAXTON RIDGE 505 Rustic Outland Way $549,900 | 3BR/3.5BA | MLS# 1391222

ADDRESS : 17 Woodfin Avenue LISTED: $515,000 SOLD: $500,000 AGENTS: Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices C. Dan Joyner, Maggie Aiken and EXP Realty LLC, Jennie Ady

BRAGGING POINTS: This old,

downtown home has been carefully restored while keeping treasured parts of the past – heartpine floors, beadboard ceilings, a center hall staircase and high ceilings. Some modern updates include the open floorplan, coffered ceilings, a gorgeous kitchen with upgraded granite and custom closets.

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ADDRESS : 100 Hunting Hollow Rd LISTED: $469,000 SOLD: $490,000 AGENTS: Berkshire Hathaway

HomeServices C. Dan Joyner, Katy Glidewell and Blackstream | Christie’s International Real Estate, Rex Galloway

BRAGGING POINTS: This lovely,

one-owner home, built by local builder Graham Proffitt, has very generous-sized rooms and an abundance of closets. From the welcoming foyer, there is a formal living and dining room, and a family den with a fireplace. The kitchen/breakfast room have access to the brick terrace overlooking the backyard.

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ADDRESS : 1418 Longview Terrace LISTED: $438,000 SOLD: $430,000 AGENTS: Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices C. Dan Joyner, Maggie Aiken and Coldwell Banker Caine, Kiersten Bell

BRAGGING POINTS: This three-

bedroom, two bath home has an abundance of standout features like the brand-new roof, a true cook’s kitchen, and a main level master. The large living room has a gas log fireplace and great flow for entertaining. The yard was professionally landscaped just a few years ago and includes a full irrigation system.

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Joyner, Pamela Granville and Blackstream | Christie’s International Real Estate, Michael Mumma BRAGGING POINTS: This gorgeous home offers so much: beautiful detailing in the moldings, stunning archways, soaring ceilings, and easy floor plan with good flow for entertaining as well as everyday living. There is a magnificent courtyard surrounded by high brick wall for total privacy. You can access the spacious main level master from the courtyard.

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ADDRESS : 134 Wilderness Lane LISTED: $649,000 SOLD: $616,000 AGENTS: Wilson Associates, Susie White and The Parker BRAGGING POINTS: This stunning four bed, four bath

home, with a master on main, is on a large lot in the soughtafter Cleveland Forest neighborhood. From the generous living spaces to the partially shaded backyard, there is plenty of room for the whole family to enjoy. The home has been updated and lovingly maintained over the years.

ADDRESS : 43 Forest Lane LISTED: $799,000 SOLD: $725,000 AGENTS: Coldwell Banker Caine, Jacob Mann and BRAGGING POINTS: This home is perfectly situated in the heart of Myers Park in the extremely sought-after Augusta Road area and zoned to Augusta Circle Elementary School. This well-built custom contemporary home has been completely renovated inside and transformed outside with landscaping and hardscape.

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ONE PLACE. ONE STOP. LOTS OF ART. | APRIL 26 – MAY 31, 2019 One-Stop Open Studios is an exhibit featuring the works of over 80 local artists who have participated in the fall Greenville Open Studios event between 2002 – 2018. Each artist is invited to submit a 12 x 12 (x12) inch piece for the exhibit which runs in conjunction with Artisphere, Greenville’s premier arts festival. The exhibit allows for greater exposure and awareness of Greenville-area visual artists.

COME SEE US DURING ARTISPHERE WEEKEND! Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Sunday: Noon – 6:00 p.m.

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WISHES TO THANK OUR SPONSORS & THE COMMUNITY FOR SUPPORTING

ILLIAN-BANKHEAD Local artist blends fashion & fine art

story by MELODY CUENCA photos by WILL CROOKS

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Whether it’s an artificial flower at Hobby Lobby or a picture in a fashion magazine, Amanda Illian-Bankhead creates mixed-media art by building upon that which first inspired her. Growing up with a love for fashion and working as a model for some time, the Greenville artist now blends elements of fashion and fine art to portray her unique style. “I started clipping out the models in magazines and the dresses, and I would get inspired by whatever they were wearing,” she says, “or not even the dresses they were wearing but maybe just the photography setup with the colors and the textures.” Most of Illian-Bankhead’s art starts small — a little magazine clipping on a huge canvas. Then, layer by layer, she expands around the clipping, adding variety and complexity. “I really like mixing colors and materials, whether it be putting fabric in the paint or beads, crystals, rocks, or mirrors,” she says. “I just like mixing a lot.” Illian-Bankhead loves the freedom she’s allowed within art. “I like the depth that you can create with abstract work — whether it’s materials that are raised up off the canvas or just so much going on that it creates little pockets of depth.” Noting that some people think abstract art is random, Illian-Bankhead says a lot

more detail goes into each piece than first meets the eye. “I’ll start with really small brush strokes or really small design, and then I build and my brush strokes get bigger,” she says. “So that when you look at it, you can literally just stare at it for a good five minutes and see so many different things in it.” Through the depth of her artwork, Illian-Bankhead wants viewers to enjoy the simple action of looking at the art. “I just like the idea that when you create something, it’s like there was literally nothing there and now you’re creating something and putting something into the world,” she says. “Even though it’s just a painting, it did not exist. And now it does exist.” In addition to mixed-media artwork, she also does some fashion design. Illian-Bankhead most recently showed off her five-piece collection at Greenville Fashion Week. When she’s not creating art, Illian-Bankhead can be found working her full-time job as a visual merchandiser, spending time with her husband and 2-year-old son, and earning her master’s in business from Clemson University. Illian-Bankhead’s artwork can be seen at amandaillian.com and on Instagram @ amandaillianart.

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ALL THE BIG NAMES ARE HERE.

Named one of South Carolina’s “10 Best Attractions,” by 2018 USA TODAY 10Best and as one of the Top Three Things to Do in Greenville by U.S. News & World Report Travel, the Greenville County Museum of Art is home to the world’s largest public collection of watercolors by renowned American artist Andrew Wyeth. When you visit the GCMA, you’ll discover a carefully curated selection of American art, including one of the world’s best institutional collections of works by America’s most acclaimed living artist, Jasper Johns. The museum’s unrivaled Southern Collection highlights a collection of clay vessels created by the enslaved potter David Drake and one of the largest collections of paintings by William H. Johnson outside the Smithsonian. And admission is always free! Learn more at gcma.org.

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Here’s a quick guide to the musical acts playing at Artisphere this FridaySunday. The music starts on Friday at 1 p.m. and the last set is Sunday at 4. All these shows will take place on the WYFF 4 Main Stage on Broad St.

5:30 PM - ELLIS DYSON & THE SHAMBLES

FRIDAY

7 PM - THE NEW RESPECTS

1 PM - MIA & ALISA

A Toronto acoustic duo that focuses on intimate folk songs and arresting vocal harmonies.

2:30 PM - SURF CAVALIER

Interesting combination here of roaring, surf-rock style guitars and retro synths, with catchy, angular vocal melodies over the top. Sort of a less-quirky version of The B-52’s, but a little darker.

4 PM - AUDREY HAMILTON & THE VIBES

This year’s festival has no shortage of great Upstate vocalists, and Audrey Hamilton is the first of the weekend. Her soulful wail of a voice has found a perfect home in her new project, The Vibes, a flexible funksoul-jazz combo that allows plenty of room for Hamilton’s vocals to soar.

A throwback Chapel Hill outfit that perfectly recreates the sounds of oldschool Dixieland jazz and ragtime, complete with burbling banjo and a small horn section blowing away. A relentlessly danceable quartet that combines rock muscle, funk grooves and some killer ensemble vocals. It’s heavy modern soul music with some serious power.

SATURDAY 10 AM - SAINT JERMAINE

A rustic, rootsy Charleston combining acoustic guitars, banjo and yearning, country-style vocal harmonies.

11:30 AM - TRAVIS SMITH PROJECT

Upstate singer/songwriter Travis Smith is going to be on the radio someday, whether as a deceptively smooth pop singer, a red-hot R&B dynamo or a country crooner. His music mixes the best of all three worlds, blending acoustic guitars, electronic beats and just a hint of Southern twang.

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1:00 PM - MOURNING DOVE

Another of Greenville’s most talented vocalists, Lisa Stubbs, teams with guitarist Niel Brooks for haunting, ethereal folk.

2:30 PM - THE APARTMENT CLUB

A Spartanburg quartet that’s put out some of the most melodic, emotional indie-guitar-rock of the last couple of years, with an eerie atmospheric edge to it.

spare, and more than a little rock & roll in that country.

SUNDAY

11:30 AM - TROY HOUSE TRIO

One of the Upstate’s funkiest guitarists gets down with his namesake souljazz ensemble.

1 PM - IDENTIKIT

Catchy Nashville pop-rock trio with just a hint of country music grit.

Maybe the hardest group to describe on this list. Imagine a large progressive jazz group with some classical leanings taking on film soundtrack music; it’s dramatic, unpredictable and always melodic.

5:30 PM - MILES NIELSEN & THE RUSTED HEARTS

2:30 PM - GREENVILLE JAZZ COLLECTIVE EARLY JAZZ BAND

4 PM - SUNSET EAST

Raw, ragged roots-rock over oldschool, soulful grooves.

7 PM - JILL ANDREWS

Swaggering alt-country singer who handled the theme song to the SyFy Network’s Wynonna Earp with a savage ease. Attitude and heart to

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The Jazz Collective takes on New Orleans jazz. What’s not to love?

4 PM - JEFF SIPE’S STATE BIRDS

Talented drummer Jeff Sipe’s jazz-fusion group plays funky grooves and complex solos but always keeps it soulful.

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May 10-12 ~ 271-9398 Chicora Voices

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THE EXQUISITE HURT of JS Terry’s Art-Folk

SPRING CONCERT

May 11 ~ 255-9596 Greenville County Youth Orchestra

SPRING FLING

May 11 ~ 467-3000 Peace Center

DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM May 11 ~ 467-3000 Coffee Underground

MOTHER’S DAY OPEN MIC May 12 ~ 298-0494

The Warehouse Theatre

CRY IT OUT

Through May 12 ~ 235-6948 Centre Stage

TIGERS BE STILL

May 14-22 ~ 233-6733

There’s a heartbreaking, poetic essay that accompanies “And You Loom Over Me Like a Mountain,” the new album by Upstate singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist J.S. Terry. It begins, “I awoke to find that you were gone,” but even if he hadn’t written a word of it, you can still feel the pain of loss all over the album. The music he’s made here with friends like Wesley Heaton (from the Clemson band Daddy’s Beemer) and Jackson Wise (of Apricot Blush) is at once achingly sad and artistically breathtaking. Terry’s mournful voice radiates a sense of wounded confession, which makes the beauty of his music that much more visceral.

It’s a sort of demented style of art-folk, with angular vocal harmonies, with sudden shifts in tone, with bursts of musical madness that leap out of placid acoustic meditation, with nerve-shattering electric guitar noise and orchestral grandeur. The music here doesn’t really resemble much else, and that’s exactly how Terry planned it. “In my head, I’d never really heard anything like the record I wanted to make,” Terry says. Luckily Terry had a collaborator in Heaton that he could express the inexpressible to, even if it sometimes sounded odd. “I had to explain how I wanted the record to be to Wesley, and there were times where

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Through May 25 ~ 233-6733 Greenville Center for Creative Arts

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WORKS BY GERRY WUBBEN

Through May 31 ~ 233-6733 Greenville County Museum of Art

JASPER JOHNS

Through Jun. 9 ~ 271-7570 Aloft Hotel Gallery

WORKS BY ERIN CRONIN-WEBB

Through Jun. 20 ~ 878-0221 Man Street Real Estate Gallery

WORKS BY STARR HANEY

Through June 30 ~ 250-2850 Studio 222 at the Hyatt NOMA Square

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I probably sounded like an insane person,” Terry says. Instead, what Terry created was a sort of trip through his own personal looking glass, a swirling cloudburst of kaleidoscopic music that’s just as expressive as his lyrics, almost all of which deal with loss. “I was losing people, either through death or them just not being in my life anymore,” Terry says. “I was losing people who were huge parts of my life. I lost a great friend to a car accident, my grandfather died of a heart attack, I just lost so many people in my life. So I really wanted the first half of the album to have a lot of feelings of isolation and loneliness.” It’s only after an ethereal, atmospheric interlude at the halfway point that the sun begins to break through, and the music takes on a brighter feel. There’s a sweeping, epic soundscape (“Weak Eyes”), a ragged acoustic singalong (“The Night Before — Presli’s Lullaby”), and an emotional anthem (“We Run Loose Amongst the Trees, the Sun Rises”) that ends the album on a note of hope. While it’s a moving experience, the album is also one that is so layered and intricately arranged that it’s not easy to imagine Terry and his friends re-creating it live. But ultimately, he’s fine with that. “I view these songs as works of art in some ways,” he says. “I’m not trying to come off as pretentious, but an artist isn’t supposed to paint the same painting twice.”


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Here’s your chance to experience Hartness - the South’s next great village. The tour features several amazing homes and features the 2019 Inspiration Home by Milestone Custom Homes. The I-Home is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece, packed with advanced technological features and upgrades in every room. Ticket sales benefit A Child’s Haven.

A singular presence in the ballet world, Dance Theatre of Harlem tours internationally, presenting a powerful vision for ballet in the 21st century. Now celebrating its 50th anniversary, the multi-ethnic company performs a forward-thinking repertoire that includes treasured classics and neoclassical works.

Guests can watch volunteers from local companies build a Habitat for Humanity house right outside the Bon Secours Wellness Arena. This community event will offer an opportunity to learn more about Greenville’s affordable housing challenges and how local residents can help and be helped.

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GREENVILLE NEDA WALK

Fluor Field | 9-11am | FREE

Greenville is ready to celebrate freedom, recovery, and hope! Greenville will be hosting it’s first National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA) Walk. The walk will provide education over eating disorders, resources in the community, and raise funds for NEDA. As this is a celebration, the Greenville NEDA Walk will hold a DJ, scale smash, snow-cone truck, and more. Registration is free by visiting https://www.nedawalk.org/ greenvillesc2019.

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Eleanor Beardsley, a 1986 Furman University graduate and international correspondent for National Public Radio, will be the principal speaker at the Furman University’s 193rd commencement. Furman’s commencement exercises are open to the public. Beardsley began reporting from France for NPR in June 2004 as a freelance journalist, following all aspects of French society, politics, economics, culture, and gastronomy. She has since become an integral part of the NPR Europe reporting team and is based in Paris. Beardsley covered the recent “yellow vest” protests in France, as well as the two waves of terrorist attacks in Paris and Brussels. She has also reported on arriving refugees in Hungary, Austria, Germany, Sweden, and France and traveled to Athens to follow the Greek debt crisis.

M. JUDSON BOOKSELLERS ‘STORY TIME’

M. Judson Booksellers | 10:30-11am | FREE

The weekly children’s “Story Time” includes stories of adventure, mayhem, and joy in the Kid’s Nook. As always, a treat will be provided by The Chocolate Moose.

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HANGING FRUIT ACROSS 1 Muscat dweller 6 Imitate Daffy Duck 10 Chest muscles, informally 14 Coalition 18 Billiards shot 19 Not duped by 20 Folk legend Guthrie 21 Not-yet-final software 22 Involving three parties 24 One of the Clue suspects 27 1971 Stanley Kubrick film 29 “Shop — you drop!” 30 Sully 31 Middling 32 Old Italian painter 36 Singer Rawls 37 Honcho 41 Gruesome 44 Louvre, e.g. 46 False names 50 Explorer — de León 51 Shakers or Quakers 52 Most malicious 53 Tiny fraction of a joule 54 Heroine in Nintendo’s Mario games 59 State boldly 60 Lisa of pop 62 More than friendly 63 Rock 66 Dictator Idi 68 Have control over 70 Hawaii’s Mauna —

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71 Lindsay of “Mean Girls” 72 Come to 73 New York City is said to be one 75 “Beetle Bailey,” e.g. 77 Stuck — rut 78 Attain 79 “Quit it!” 80 Home pest 81 Mexican folk musician 86 WWII-era British gun 88 Collins of rock and pop 90 Fluorescent green Crayola color 92 Period 93 Slaved away 97 Some Korean cars 98 The Antilles, e.g. 100 Tangle up 101 Some shiny plastics 104 Private college in the Bay State 106 Chew like a rodent 107 Ending for acetyl 108 Legendary hero of Athens 110 Regatta gear 114 “In case it’s true ...” 116 Hotel phone abbr. 117 It may follow “Use by” on a label 124 Of no value 128 Irvine locale 129 Swamp grass 130 Prefix with present 131 Contends

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THE DESIGNATED LEGAL PUBLICATION FOR GREENVILLE COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA SUMMONS NOTICE SUMMONS DOCKET NO.: 2017CP-23-02870 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF GREENVILLE, ROY BAKER VS. DARRYL S. JONES, DUGOUT OF GREENVILLE, INC., DUGOUT SPORTS LOUNGE, DUGOUT OF GREENVILLE 1, LLC, ANTHONY POOLE, CEMEKA EVANS POOLE, JSCI WOODMEDE ROAD, LLC, JSCI DUGOUT, LLC, PROTECTIVE DIVISION ONE SECURITY, LLC, J. SAMUEL COX, INDIVIDUALLY, DEFENDANT(S). YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Amended Complaint in this action filed on March 12, 2019 at 8:55 a.m., a copy of which is hereby served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer to the Amended Complaint on the subscriber at 622 Wade Hampton Blvd., Greenville, South Carolina 29609, within thirty (30) days, exclusive of the date of such service. If you fail to answer the Amended Complaint within the time aforesaid, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Amended Complaint. Attorney William A. Jordan, III, 622 Wade Hampton Boulevard, Greenville, SC 29609. william@ jordanlawcenter.com

FORFEITED LAND COMMISSION SALE Properties owned by the Forfeited Land Commission (FLC) of Greenville County will be sold at a timed online auction by Meares Property Advisors beginning on Monday, May 13 through Tuesday, May 21, 2019. Details can be obtained at https://www. mpa-sc.com/auctions/detail/ gvl-flc-2019 or in the Forfeited Land Commission section of the Greenville County Treasurer’s web page –http:// www.greenvillecounty.org/ County_Treasurer/ or in the Greenville County Treasurer’s Office, located at 301 University Ridge, Suite 600, Greenville, SC 29601, telephone number (864) 467-7210.

PUBLIC NOTICE THIS NOTICE IS PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO SECTION 6-11470 OF THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, AS AMENDED. ON TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2019, GREENVILLE COUNTY COUNCIL ADOPTED A RESOLUTION, WHICH ENLARGED THE METROPOLITAN SEWER SUBDISTRICT TO INCLUDE THE REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 110 CAROLINA WAY, FOUNTAIN INN, SOUTH CAROLINA, 29644; KNOWN AS TAX MAP NUMBER 0555050109009. THE PURPOSE FOR THE PROPOSED ENLARGEMENT IS TO PROVIDE FOR THE ORDERLY COLLECTION OF SEWAGE AND WASTE BY EXTENDING LATERAL AND COLLECTOR LINES FOR THE TRANSMISSION OF SEWAGE AND WASTE TO THE TRUNK AND TREATMENT FACILITIES OF REWA (Renewable Water Resources). THE RESULT OF THIS ACTION IS THE NEW BOUNDARY LINE WHICH WILL REFLECT THE AREA AND TAX MAP NUMBER LISTED ABOVE. MAP OF THE NEW BOUNDARY AND A LEGAL DESCRIPTION ARE AVAILABLE IN THE COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICE. NO ADDITIONAL BONDS WILL BE ISSUED BY THE SUBDISTRICT, NOR WILL THERE BE ANY CHANGES IN THE COMMISSION OR THE PERSONNEL OF THE PRESENT COMMISSION OF THE METROPOLITAN SEWER SUBDISTRICT AS ENLARGED. BUTCH KIRVEN, CHAIRMAN GREENVILLE COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE OF SELF STORAGE SALE Please take notice Prime Storage - Greenville - East North Street located at 4329 East North St., Greenville, SC 29615 intends to hold a Auction of storage unit in default of payment. The sale will occur as an Online Auction via www. storagetreasures.com on 5/20/2019 at 12:00 PM. This sale is pursuant to the assertion of lien for rental at the selfstorage facility. Unless listed otherwise below, the contents consist of household goods and furnishings. Joy Garman unit #D011. This sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Certain terms and conditions apply.

PUBLIC NOTICE THIS NOTICE IS PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO SECTION 6-11470 OF THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, AS AMENDED. ON TUESDAY APRIL 16, 2019, GREENVILLE COUNTY COUNCIL ADOPTED A RESOLUTION, WHICH ENLARGED THE GREATER GREENVILLE SANITATION DISTRICT BY INCLUDING A CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1090 ALTAMONT ROAD, TRAVELERS REST, SOUTH CAROLINA, TAX MAP NUMBER 0462000100804. THE REASON FOR THE INCLUSION OF THE AFORESAID PROPERTIES IS DUE TO THE PROPERTY OWNER HAVING PETITIONED THE COUNTY TO BE ANNEXED INTO THE GREATER GREENVILLE SANITATION DISTRICT IN ORDER THAT THEY MAY RECEIVE SANITATION SERVICE FOR THAT RESIDENCE. THE RESULT OF THIS ACTION IS THE NEW BOUNDARY LINE WHICH WILL INCLUDE THE AREA AND TAX MAP NUMBER LISTED ABOVE. MAP OF THE NEW BOUNDARY AND A LEGAL DESCRIPTION ARE AVAILABLE IN THE COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICE. NO BONDS WILL BE ISSUED BY THE DISTRICT, AS A RESULT OF THIS ACTION, NOR WILL THERE BE ANY CHANGES IN THE COMMISSION NOR IN THE PERSONNEL OF THE PRESENT COMMISSION OF THE GREATER GREENVILLE SANITATION DISTRICT. BUTCH KIRVEN, CHAIRMAN GREENVILLE COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE OF SELF STORAGE SALE PPlease take notice Prime Storage Simpsonville located at 2711 Woodruff Rd., Simpsonville, SC 29681 intends to hold a Auction of storage units in default of payment. The sale will occur as an Online Auction via www.storagetreasures.com on 5/20/2019 at 12:00 PM. This sale is pursuant to the assertion of lien for rental at the selfstorage facility. Unless listed otherwise below, the contents consist of household goods and furnishings. Murphy Angeles Alarcon unit #J098. This sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Certain terms and conditions apply.

PUBLIC NOTICE THIS NOTICE IS PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO SECTION 6-11470 OF THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, AS AMENDED. ON TUESDAY APRIL 16, 2019, GREENVILLE COUNTY COUNCIL ADOPTED A RESOLUTION, WHICH ENLARGED THE GREATER GREENVILLE SANITATION DISTRICT BY INCLUDING A CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3 CUNNINGHAM ROAD, TAYLORS, SOUTH CAROLINA, TAX MAP NUMBER 0538010110200. THE REASON FOR THE INCLUSION OF THE AFORESAID PROPERTIES IS DUE TO THE PROPERTY OWNER HAVING PETITIONED THE COUNTY TO BE ANNEXED INTO THE GREATER GREENVILLE SANITATION DISTRICT IN ORDER THAT THEY MAY RECEIVE SANITATION SERVICE FOR THAT RESIDENCE. THE RESULT OF THIS ACTION IS THE NEW BOUNDARY LINE WHICH WILL INCLUDE THE AREA AND TAX MAP NUMBER LISTED ABOVE. MAP OF THE NEW BOUNDARY AND A LEGAL DESCRIPTION ARE AVAILABLE IN THE COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICE. NO BONDS WILL BE ISSUED BY THE DISTRICT, AS A RESULT OF THIS ACTION, NOR WILL THERE BE ANY CHANGES IN THE COMMISSION NOR IN THE PERSONNEL OF THE PRESENT COMMISSION OF THE GREATER GREENVILLE SANITATION DISTRICT. BUTCH KIRVEN, CHAIRMAN GREENVILLE COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE OF SELF STORAGE SALE Please take notice Prime Storage - Greenville located at 1260 E Butler Rd., Greenville, SC 29607 intends to hold a Auction of storage units in default of payment. The sale will occur as an Online Auction via www.storagetreasures. com on 5/20/2019 at 12:00 PM. This sale is pursuant to the assertion of lien for rental at the self-storage facility. Unless listed otherwise below, the contents consist of household goods and furnishings. Jenny Lee Cockrell unit #A65; Teresa Henderson unit #A75; Stacey Clogston unit #B21. This sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Certain terms and conditions apply.

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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF GREENVILLE IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS AMENDED LIS PENDENS (NON JURY) 2018-CP-23-05638 Blackwell Henderson LLC, Plaintiff, Vs. Pamela Moon, Darrell Rashad Moon, Fred Bennett, James Goodman, Africa Goodman, Raven Goodman, Calvin Lake, Nastasia Parks, Telly Moon, Tremone Moon, the unknown heirs of Margaret Sharon Moon Lake, The City of Greenville, “John Doe”, a class made up of all unknown parties who may have some right, title, or interest in the property having Tax Map #0054.00-05-044.00 (hereafter, the subject property), and “Richard Roe”, a class made up of unknown infants and other unknown disabled persons who may have some right, title or interest in the subject property, Defendants NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an action has been commenced in the Court upon amended complaint of Plaintiff against Defendants regarding quieting title of property located in Greenville County. The subject property is described as follows: All that piece, parcel or lot of land with buildings and improvements thereon, in the City and County of Greenville, State of South Carolina, being known and designated as Lot No. 126, Abney Mills, Poinsett Plant, as shown on a plat thereof recorded in Plat Book QQ at Page 51 in the Register of Deeds Office for Greenville County, South Carolina. References made to said plat for a more detailed description. LESS however any portion previously conveyed and subject to restrictions of record. Tax Map # 0054.00-05-044.00 s/C. Richard Stewart Attorney for Plaintiff 11 Whitsett Street Greenville, SC 29601 (864) 235-2019 SC Bar No: 5346

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF GREENVILLE IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS AMENDED SUMMONS AND NOTICE 2018-CP-23-05638 Blackwell Henderson LLC, Plaintiff, Vs. Pamela Moon, Darrell Rashad Moon, Fred Bennett, James Goodman, Africa Goodman, Raven Goodman, Calvin Lake, Nastasia Parks, Telly Moon, Tremone Moon, the unknown heirs of Margaret Sharon Moon Lake, The City of Greenville, “John Doe”, a class made up of all unknown parties who may have some right, title, or interest in the property having Tax Map #0054.00-05044.00 (hereafter, the subject property), and “Richard Roe”, a class made up of unknown infants and other unknown disabled persons who may have some right, title or interest in the subject property, Defendants YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Amended Complaint in this action, (which Amended Complaint was filed on April 29, 2019) and to serve a copy of your Answer to this Amended Complaint upon subscriber at 11 Whitsett Street, Greenville, South Carolina 29601, within thirty (30) days after the service hereof, exclusive of the date of such service. If you shall fail to answer the Amended Complaint within that time,

the Plaintiff shall proceed in default proceedings against you and shall apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Amended Complaint. TO: INFANT(S) OVER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE (AN IMPRISONED PERSON) YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONED AND NOTIFIED to apply for the appointment of a Guardian ad Litem to represent you in this action within thirty (30) days after the service of this Amended Summons and Notice upon you. TO: INFANTS(S) UNDER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE (INCOMPETENT OR INSANE) AND TO, (GENERAL TESTAMENTARY GUARDIAN)(COMMITTEE) WITH WHOM S(HE) RESIDE(S): YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONED AND NOTIFIED to apply for the appointment of a guardian ad Litem to represent said infant(s) under fourteen years of age (said incompetent or insane person) within thirty (30) days after the service of this Amended Summons and Notice upon you. YOU WILL FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that Courtney Camferdam 1204 – A East Washington St., Greenville, SC 29601 (phone #864 – 603 – 3250) has been appointed Guardian ad litem for the unknown heirs of Margaret Sharon Moon Lake and that Charles W. Crews, Jr., 125A Woodruff Place Circle, Simpsonville, SC 29681 (phone # 864-675-9581), has been appointed Guardian ad litem for all unknown parties (including unknown infants and disabled persons) who may have some right, title or interest in the subject property. In the event you have a claim to the real property which is the subject of this action, more particularly described in the Lis Pendens, you should contact the appropriate Guardian ad litem listed above or your attorney. All persons under a disability have the right to have a Guardian ad litem of their choice appointed if the request is timely made to the Court. s/C. Richard Stewart, SC Bar #5346 Attorney for Plaintiff 11 Whitsett Street Greenville, SC 29601 (864) 235-2019 dstewart@ attorneyrichardstewart.com NOTICE Powdersville Holdings, LLC., PO Box 6562, Greenville, SC 29606, contact number: 864295-2011 is seeking Title to a mobile home through a Judicial Sale in Magistrate Court in Greenville County, South Carolina. This mobile home is a 1976 COUW Mobile Home. Model: SCAN. The serial number is: SCAN3560381A. This mobile home is located at 312 Gethsemane Dr., Greenville, SC 29611. The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles shows the owner of this mobile home to be Joseph M. Smith, 312 Gethsemane Dr., Greenville, SC 29611. The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles also shows that the lien holder on this mobile home is Watson Finance Co., Inc., PO Box 10041, Greenville, SC 29603-0041. We have notified Joseph M. Smith and Watson Finance Co., Inc. by regular and certified mail to inform them of this matter.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that Family Dollar Stores of South Carolina, LLC , Family Dollar Store # 32089 intends to apply to the South Carolina Department of Revenue for a license/permit that will allow the sale and OFF premises consumption of BEER & WINE at 1145 White Horse Road, Greenville, SC 29605. To object to the issuance of this permit/license, written protest must be postmarked no later than May 26, 2019. For a protest to be valid, it must be in writing, and should include the following information: (1) the name, address and telephone number of the person filing the protest; (2) the specific reasons why the application should be denied; (3) that the person protesting is willing to attend a hearing (if one is requested by the applicant); (4) that the person protesting resides in the county where the proposed place of business is located or within five miles of the business; and, (5) the name of the applicant and the address of the premises to be licensed. Protest must be mailed to: S.C. Department of Revenue ATTN: ABL; P. O. Box 125, Columbia, SC 29214 or faxed to: (803) 896-0110

NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that Family Dollar Stores of South Carolina, LLC , Family Dollar Store # 27646 intends to apply to the South Carolina Department of Revenue for a license/permit that will allow the sale and OFF premises consumption of BEER & WINE at 43055 Greer Highway, Marietta, SC 29661. To object to the issuance of this permit/license, written protest must be postmarked no later than May 26, 2019. For a protest to be valid, it must be in writing, and should include the following information: (1) the name, address and telephone number of the person filing the protest; (2) the specific reasons why the application should be denied; (3) that the person protesting is willing to attend a hearing (if one is requested by the applicant); (4) that the person protesting resides in the county where the proposed place of business is located or within five miles of the business; and, (5) the name of the applicant and the address of the premises to be licensed. Protest must be mailed to: S.C. Department of Revenue ATTN: ABL; P. O. Box 125, Columbia, SC 29214 or faxed to: (803) 896-0110

NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that Family Dollar Stores of South Carolina, LLC , Family Dollar Store # 20271 intends to apply to the South Carolina Department of Revenue for a license/permit that will allow the sale and OFF premises consumption of BEER & WINE at 3205 W. Blue Ridge Drive, Greenville, SC 29611. To object to the issuance of this permit/license, written protest must be postmarked no later than May 26, 2019. For a protest to be valid, it must be in writing, and should include the following information: (1) the name, address and telephone number of the person filing the protest; (2) the specific reasons why the application should be denied; (3) that the person protesting is willing to attend a hearing (if one is requested by the applicant); (4) that the person protesting resides in the county where the proposed place of business is located or within five miles of the business; and, (5) the name of the applicant and the address of the premises to be licensed. Protest must be mailed to: S.C. Department of Revenue ATTN: ABL; P. O. Box 125, Columbia, SC 29214 or faxed to: (803) 896-0110

NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that Family Dollar Stores of South Carolina, LLC , Family Dollar Store # 24399 intends to apply to the South Carolina Department of Revenue for a license/ permit that will allow the sale and OFF premises consumption of BEER & WINE at 496 S. Pleasantburg Drive Suite A, Greenville, SC 29607. To object to the issuance of this permit/license, written protest must be postmarked no later than May 26, 2019. For a protest to be valid, it must be in writing, and should include the following information: (1) the name, address and telephone number of the person filing the protest; (2) the specific reasons why the application should be denied; (3) that the person protesting is willing to attend a hearing (if one is requested by the applicant); (4) that the person protesting resides in the county where the proposed place of business is located or within five miles of the business; and, (5) the name of the applicant and the address of the premises to be licensed. Protest must be mailed to: S.C. Department of Revenue ATTN: ABL; P. O. Box 125, Columbia, SC 29214 or faxed to: (803) 896-0110

NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that Nautic Greenville LLC / DBA Nautic Brewing intends to apply to the South Carolina Department of Revenue for a license/permit that will allow the sale and ON AND OFF premises consumption of BEER & WINE at 101 South Hudson St., Greenville, SC 29609. To object to the issuance of this permit/license, written protest must be postmarked no later than May 12, 2019. For a protest to be valid, it must be in writing, and should include the following information: (1) the name, address and telephone number of the person filing the protest; (2) the specific reasons why the application should be denied; (3) that the person protesting is willing to attend a hearing (if one is requested by the applicant); (4) that the person protesting resides in the county where the proposed place of business is located or within five miles of the business; and, (5) the name of the applicant and the address of the premises to be licensed. Protest must be mailed to: S.C. Department of Revenue ATTN: ABL; P. O. Box 125, Columbia, SC 29214 or faxed to: (803) 896-0110

NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that SBH BBQ Co. intends to apply to the South Carolina Department of Revenue for a license/permit that will allow the sale and ON premises consumption of LIQUOR at 5021 Pelham Road, Greenville, SC 29615. To object to the issuance of this permit/license, written protest must be postmarked no later than May 19, 2019. For a protest to be valid, it must be in writing, and should include the following information: (1) the name, address and telephone number of the person filing the protest; (2) the specific reasons why the application should be denied; (3) that the person protesting is willing to attend a hearing (if one is requested by the applicant); (4) that the person protesting resides in the county where the proposed place of business is located or within five miles of the business; and, (5) the name of the applicant and the address of the premises to be licensed. Protest must be mailed to: S.C. Department of Revenue ATTN: ABL; P. O. Box 125, Columbia, SC 29214 or faxed to: (803) 896-0110

NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that Ananda Healthfoods, LLC / DBA Friendlys intends to apply to the South Carolina Department of Revenue for a license/permit that will allow the sale and OFF premises consumption of BEER & WINE at 400 Sulphur Springs Road, Greenville, SC 29617. To object to the issuance of this permit/license, written protest must be postmarked no later than May 19, 2019. For a protest to be valid, it must be in writing, and should include the following information: (1) the name, address and telephone number of the person filing the protest; (2) the specific reasons why the application should be denied; (3) that the person protesting is willing to attend a hearing (if one is requested by the applicant); (4) that the person protesting resides in the county where the proposed place of business is located or within five miles of the business; and, (5) the name of the applicant and the address of the premises to be licensed. Protest must be mailed to: S.C. Department of Revenue ATTN: ABL; P. O. Box 125, Columbia, SC 29214 or faxed to: (803) 896-0110

NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that 821 Shree Jay Ambe, Inc. / DBA Westside Quick Stop intends to apply to the South Carolina Department of Revenue for a license/permit that will allow the sale and OFF premises consumption of BEER & WINE at 821 W. Parker Road, Greenville, SC 29611. To object to the issuance of this permit/license, written protest must be postmarked no later than May 19, 2019. For a protest to be valid, it must be in writing, and should include the following information: (1) the name, address and telephone number of the person filing the protest; (2) the specific reasons why the application should be denied; (3) that the person protesting is willing to attend a hearing (if one is requested by the applicant); (4) that the person protesting resides in the county where the proposed place of business is located or within five miles of the business; and, (5) the name of the applicant and the address of the premises to be licensed. Protest must be mailed to: S.C. Department of Revenue ATTN: ABL; P. O. Box 125, Columbia, SC 29214 or faxed to: (803) 896-0110


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