PCHS baseball knocks down three in a row, ‘Sports,’ page 17
Tryon Daily Bulletin
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Vol. 85 / No. 67
Tryon, N.C. 28782
Thursday, May 3, 2012
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Art Trek Tryon this weekend Studio tours of 34 artists
The fourth annual Art Trek Tryon: Foothills Open Studios will be held Saturday, May 5, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, May 6, noon to 5 p.m. Thirty-four artists in Polk County and Landrum will open their studios and private galleries to the public free of charge. An exhibit including work by each artist opens at the Upstairs Artspace on Friday, May 4, with a preview party from 5 to 8 p.m., and coffee on Saturday morning at 10 a.m. in the gallery. The Upstairs is the event developer and its chief sponsor. This community happening covers a large geographical area that includes Tryon, Saluda, Columbus, Landrum, Mill Spring and Green Creek. The artists said they are enthusiastic about Art Trek Tryon because it exposes them to a wider audience, plus they can sell art from their studios. Saluda artist Jim Shackelford said, “It (Continued on page 3)
“Bridge,” by Chris Ray (left) and “Minnehaha Falls,” by Vicky VanVynckt. Ray and VanVynckt are two area artists participating in Art Trek Tryon May 5-6. (photo submitted by Karen Jones)
Lennie Rizzo, Uncle Lennie, plans to take a vacation soon. So, Lennie has requested that we ask you, the readers, what your favorite “Special Cases” columns of the past are so that we might rerun them for your enjoyment. We will pick two columns out of the selections you suggest. Please email your choices to samantha. hurst@tryondailybulletin.com or call 828-859-9151.
Jervey-Palmer building in Tryon empty; future uncertain by Leah Justice
What used to be a bustling building for county offices, and before that the home of the first St. Luke’s Hospital, is now empty. County commissioners say they would like to see the building put to good use by someone. Polk County owns the Jervey-Palmer
building, located in Gillette Woods in Tryon, which until recently housed the department of social services (DSS), the Meeting Place Senior Center, mental health services and veteran’s services. The county recently completed mov-
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Trusted to care for her whole family. Emily Wilson, Polk High teacher and son, Chester
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