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A scenic view of the mountains from Mill Spring, NC. (photo credit: First Peak Visitor Center/Melinda Massey)
At the First Peak Visitor Center, travelers and locals receive a warm welcome and a lot of information about our area. You’re sure to learn something new! Call, click or stop by this official Visitor Center in Columbus. The staff will help you discover nearby interests: small towns, waterfalls, wineries, shops, restaurants, outdoor adventures and scenic drives around Saluda, Tryon and Columbus. Use their web site to discover events, find lodging, get directions and sign up for their Weekly Events newsletter. Stop in or call weekdays from 9 am - 5 pm.
20 East Mills Street, Columbus, NC 28722
828-894-2324 ● 800-440-7848
www.firstpeaknc.com
visit@firstpeaknc.com
Welcome to Polk County, NC and upper Spartanburg County, SC, the area known as the Foothills, in the beautiful Thermal Belt Region. With gorgeous views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, our area offers a breathtaking setting in which to live, work, and play.
Whether you are new to the Foothills, or you have lived here your entire life, the 31st edition of the Almanac contains resources and information that will help you enjoy all the benefits of living in this community. This comprehensive directory contains handy information on local government, schools, libraries and churches, as well as recreation opportunities, artistic offerings, restaurants, shopping, and so much more.
Published annually in February, we hope you will find this magazine useful year-round as a helpful and informative resource. We also welcome your comments, suggestions and updates!
Jeff Allison
Administration
Sydney
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Jamie
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Claire Sachse
The Adawehi Campus is nestled on 125 acres of woodlands, where a balance of natural and manicured gardens show off the diversity of nature. Over the years, Adawehi has grown to include 10 community houses, a healing center, conference center, three shops, health food store, exercise facility and a bed and breakfast.
93 Adawehi Lane, Columbus, NC 828-894-5260, adawehi.com
Tucked between creek and woods is Butterfly Creek Inn. Enjoy the waterfall, creek and mountains. Experience extraordinary breakfasts, bedside treats, flowers and candlelight desserts.
780 Smith Dairy Road, Columbus, NC 877-894-6393, 828-817-7777 (text), Butterflycreekinn.com
Cabin Fever is the ultimate eco resort getaway with seven rustic charming cabins on 15 acres that are perfect for a romantic weekend or a family vacation to remember. Four of the cabins are dog-friendly. Friends, social clubs, corporate and church groups often rent the entire place!
7337 Spartanburg Hwy., Saluda, NC 828-749-9811, cabinfevernc.com
Located conveniently in Columbus at the exit off Interstate 26, the hotel features 59 rooms, outdoor pool, RV/bus parking, free breakfast and wireless internet.
626 W. Mills St., Columbus, NC 828-894-3303, wyndhamhotels.com
With six cabins to choose from, all with a queen size bed and micro loft that can accommodate a golfing buddy or your grandkids, each cabin contains everything you will need for a comfy stay, including a full kitchen and bath. A yurt is available for meeting space. Located 15 minutes from the heart of Lake Lure.
444 Delind Drive, Mill Spring, NC 823-817-1041, endoftheroadnc.com
An historic 1903 bed and breakfast nestled in the Pacolet River Valley near Tryon, Green Life Inn has seven standard, private guest rooms and two fully outfitted suites for short term or extended stay visits with all common areas available to guests.
65 Mimosa Inn Drive, Tryon, NC 828-436-0097, greenlifeinn.com
An elegant mountain retreat, Orchard Inn in Saluda is a historic bed and breakfast that features stunning mountain scenery, warm and welcoming staff, and fine dining at Newman’s Restaurant.
100 Orchard Inn Lane, Saluda, NC 800-581-3800/828-749-5471, orchardinn.com
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the spectacularly renovated Saluda Inn offers 12 stunning rooms and suites, complimentary breakfasts, a Grand Lawn for outdoor functions, wedding settings, a wine cellar with small eats menu and crafted bar selections, and a sunroom for more intimate gatherings.
229 Greenville St, Saluda, NC 828-388-9027, thesaludainn.com
SALUDA MOUNTAIN LODGE
The Saluda Mountain Lodge offers 24 clean, cozy and serene guest rooms surrounded by astonishing mountain splendor. Perched atop the rim of the majestic Green River Gorge, the motel offers stunning views of five mountain ranges, everchanging watercolor sunsets and surreal star-gazing by the fire pit.
1793 Holbert Cove Road, Saluda, NC 828-749-4951, saludamountainlodge.com
Choose from a variety of lodging options in this incredibly beautiful equestrian center — all are within easy walking distance of restaurants, a general store and all the equestrian arenas and stables. Offers RV pad, inn, and cabins of varying sizes.
4066 Pea Ridge Road, Mill Spring, NC 828-863-1000, tryon.com
RED HORSE INN
A stately bed and breakfast on 190 acres with spectacular mountain views, the inn offers six Victorian-style cottages, relaxing couples retreats, wedding facilities and delicious breakfasts.
45 Winstons Chase Court, Landrum, SC 864-909-1575, TheRedHorseInn.com
The 1906 Pine Crest Inn offers 36 rooms, suites, cabins, and cottages nested on 10 beautifully landscaped private acres just 1⁄4 mile from downtown Tryon. Each accommodation is uniquely decorated, with private baths, cable television, air conditioning, and complimentary high-speed wi-fi. Some rooms also offer fireplaces, private porches, refrigerators, and jetted tubs. Dining options include Carter’s Tavern and the Fox & Hounds Bar.
85 Pine Crest Lane, Tryon, NC 800-633-3001, pinecrestinn.com
Enjoy the outdoors on your own terms at Emberglow Outdoor Resort – Treehouses, Yurts, Vintage Campers, and more nestled in the rolling hills of Western NC.
95 Pinewood Trail, Mill Spring, NC 828-625-2205, emberglowoutdoorresort.com
With a fishing pond, playground, camp store, bath house, 40 acres of nature trails, babbling brooks, cascading waterfalls, the Hitching Camp offers tent and RV camping near beautiful Lake Lure. Lease sites available.
620 Girls Camp Rd Mill Spring, NC 828-625-1138, hitchingpostcampground.com
Wooded campsites with fire rings for tents, full hook-ups for recreational vehicles and three A-frame cottages. Two private lakes for fishing (no license required), boating and swimming. Lots of games and amenities. For group gatherings, there is a recreation hall with a small kitchen and an event tent.
460 Orchard Lake Road, Saluda, NC 828-749-3901, orchardlakecampground.com
SILVER CREEK CAMPING
Family friendly RV campground. Rent tubes, canoes and kayaks. Shuttle service to the Green River for drop-off and pickup. Paintball, mini golf, swimming pool, fishing ponds, camp store and many more amenities. Four rustic sleeping cabins with fans, plus three rental campers are available.
3111 Silver Creek Road, Mill Spring, NC 828-894-2331, 828-748-3390, silvercreekcamping.com
WILDERNESS COVE CAMPGROUND
Wilderness Cove offers wooded, primitive campsites and limited water/electric sites. Each campsite has its own fire pit and many have picnic tables. Also available are sleeper cabins, which are one- room units with beds and electricity. A bathhouse with showers is on the campground.
3772 Green River Cove Road, Saluda, NC 828-749-9100, wildernesscovecampground.com
The Board of Supervisors and staff of Polk County Soil and Water Conservation District are committed to the protection, preservation, and enhancement of Polk County’s natural resources by providing educational guidance and technical assistance to Polk’s citizens in the areas of: erosion control, streambank stabilization, pesticide handling facilities, livestock exclusion plans, pasture and hay land establishment and management, wildlife habitat improvement, soil testing and environmental education.
156 School Rd., PO Box 455, Mill Spring
Located inside the Mill Spring Agricultural Center
Monday - Friday, 8:30-5, 828-894-8550
The NC Cooperative Extension Service provides information and advice on an array of topics including agricultural production, food safety and nutrition, home care issues, 4-H programs for area youth, and home gardening with the Master Gardener Program. polk.ces.ncsu.edu
79 Carmel Lane, Columbus
Monday - Friday, 8:30-5, 828-894-8218
Campobello Police Department: 864-468-4545
Police Chief William C. McNeill
Columbus Police Department: 828-894-5464
Police Chief Scott Hamby
Greenville County Sheriff’s Office: 864-271-5210
Sheriff Hobart Lewis
Saluda Police Department: 828-749-2691
Police Chief Charles Conner
Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office: 864-503-4500
Sheriff Chuck Wright
Landrum Police Department: 864-457-7281
Police Chief Kristopher Ahler
Polk County Sheriff’s Office: 828-894-3001
Sheriff Tim Wright
Tryon Police Department: 828-859-9195
Police Chief Jeff Arrowood
Established in 1857
80Six Art Gallery
86 N. Trade St 828-440-1162
Carri Bass Photography & Art Gallery
158 N. Trade St. 864-598-9880
carribass.com
Ferullo Fine Art Studio
140 Pacolet St. 828-859-3177
Green River Frame Shop and Gallery
145 N. Trade St. 828-859-2255
Tryon Arts and Crafts School
373 Harmon Field Road 828-859-8323
tryonartsandcrafts.org
Tryon Fine Arts Center Gallery
34 Melrose Ave. 828-859-8322
tryonarts.org
Tryon Painters and Sculptors
78 N. Trade St. 828-859-0141
tryonpaintersandsculptors.com
Upstairs Artspace 49 S Trade St. 828-859-2828
upstairsartspace.org
Willis and Sellers
Art Gallery
112 N. Trade St. 843-509-7665
Facebook: Willisandsellersartgallery
SALUDA
eArthly Minds Gallery
19 Pearson Falls Rd. 828 769-9063
earthlymindsgallery.squarespace. com
Evening Shade Pottery 38 Church St. 828-749-3249
Heartwood Gallery
21 E. Main St. 828-749-9365
Heartwoodsaluda.com
Jim Carson Gallery 20-2 Main St. 828-749-3702
Jimcarson.net
Pottery Gallery 50 E. Main St. 828-713-5719
Saluda Moon Glass Studio & Gallery 937-623-1998
Wood Berry Gallery 66 East Main St. 828-769-9034
woodberrygallery.net
LANDRUM
Edward J. Bednar
Fine Art
221 E. Rutherford St. 704-807-4466
Millstone Gallery
221 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-2202
Whimsical World Gallery
116 Jones St. 207-272-9088
Facebook: dcedrone3
MILL SPRING
Legends Club Art Gallery
25 International Blvd.
Tryon International Equestrian Center 828-863-1000
Tryon Arts & Crafts School
Tryon Arts and Crafts School provides creative opportunities for everyone through education, instruction and expression of heritage and contemporary arts and crafts in a friendly, stimulating and enriching environment. Classes and workshops are offered in seven professional studios in subjects that include pottery, weaving, basketry, woodworking,blacksmithing, lapidary, stained glass, silver smithing, copper enameling and fiber arts.
373 Harmon Field Rd., Tryon, NC 28782 828-859-8323, tryonartsandcrafts.org
Music at the Tracks
Summer Music Series
Performances are held at the Landrum Depot Saturday evenings during the summer cityoflandrumsc.com
Summer Tracks
Performances are held at Rogers Park Amphitheater Friday evenings, June - August 55 W. Howard St., Tryon Summertracks.com
Top of the Grade Concerts
McCreery Park’s Ella Grace Mintz Stage features Top of the Grade concerts on summer evenings. Main St., Saluda.
We offer a wide range of residential and commercial electrical work encompassing new construction, remodeling, repair, and service –from the common to the complex. Our highly skilled technicians provide service, repair, and maintenance for all electrical systems.
Committed to nurturing appreciation of and involvement in classical music, Tryon Concert Association presents an annual series of concerts that provides the community with a variety of classical music and other quality music with cultural and educational value. TCA has focused on its mission of bringing world-class artists to Tryon since 1954 in both a fourconcert subscription series and additional presentations. The quality of artists presented rivals what can be found in major metropolitan areas.
34 Melrose Ave., Tryon, 888-501-0297, Tryonconcerts.org
Since 1969, Tryon Fine Arts Center has been well known for bringing Grammy Award-winning music, internationally acclaimed musicians, arts education for toddlers and teens and world-class art exhibits to our rural community. Facilities include the Veh Stage, an intimate 300-seat auditorium providing professional lighting and sound; the Mahler Room, providing an informal setting for meetings and lectures; Gallery I for visual arts exhibits; the Peterson Amphitheater, a 150-seat outdoor venue; Sassoon Park, a two-level garden setting for receptions; the Farwell Garden, an enclosed garden setting and large studio spaces of mixed use.
34 Melrose Ave., Tryon 828-859-8322, Tryonarts.org
Tryon Little Theater
TLT stages four theatrical productions a year, plus special events and summer youth productions. Auditions are open to the public.
516 S. Trade St., Tryon
828-859-2466, tltinfo.org
Tryon Theatre
Tryon Theatre, an independently owned and operated movie theatre located in downtown Tryon, has been bringing films to the community since 1938, and remains to this day a piece of living history. The current owners renovated the theatre in 2018 to restore it to the splendor of a 1950’s artdeco aesthetic, while seamlessly blending in modern comfort. The theatre has one screen, providing six showtimes of one title per week. Tryon Theatre prides itself on selecting an eclectic mix of quality films and creating a space for artistic engagement. An expansive assortment of candies and soft drinks are available, in addition to a well-curated selection of wines and beer, plus the best popcorn in town. Next time you’re downtown, please stop in for a film and enjoy the quintessential movie theatre experience at Tryon Theatre. 45 S. Trade St., Tryon
828-859-6811, Tryontheatre.com
HomeTrust Bank - Tryon
341 N. Trade St., 828-859-9141
TD Bank (ATM only)
Tryon IGA Supermarket
370 S. Trade St.
Bank of America (ATM only)
170 E. Mills St.
First Citizen’s Bank
160 W. Mills St., 800-438-2265
HomeTrust Bank - Columbus 685 W. Mills St., 828-894-3021
Roadrunner Market ATM (Shell Station) 393 W. Mills St.
State Employees’ Credit Union 74 Weaver St., 828-894-0557
CBL State Savings Bank
1401 E. Rutherford St., 864-457-1516
First Citizens Bank 144 N. Trade Ave., 864-457-3805
Wells Fargo Bank 401 E. Rutherford St., 864-457-3317
Adawehi also offers Walking Trails - L abyrinth - Yoga
Tai Chi - Massage - Chiropractic Acupressure - Colon Hydrotherapy Reflexology - Growth Courses
Carolina Foothills Chamber of Commerce
2753 Lynn Road, Suite A, Tryon
Hours: Tuesday, Thursday: 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Wednesday: By Appointment
Friday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
828-859-6236, carolinafoothillschamber.com
The chamber is a clearinghouse of information for visitors and people wishing to relocate. It also has a wealth of information about businesses in their membership area which includes all of Polk County and Landrum.
First Peak Visitor Center
20 E. Mills St., Columbus
Hours: Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Saturday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
828-894-2324/800-440-7848, Firstpeaknc.com
The First Peak Visitor Center has information spanning Polk County and all of Western North Carolina. They will provide a warm welcome for newcomers, plus share local information, calendar of events, detailed road maps and phone books. For those wanting to entertain visiting family and friends, stop by to find things to do during their visit. And, of course, locals and visitors alike will discover nearby interests: small towns, waterfalls, wineries, shops, restaurants, outdoor adventures and scenic drives.
Tryon Downtown Development Association
301 N. Trade St.
828-817-5523
DowntownTryon.org, Facebook: DowntownTryon
The mission of the TDDA is to preserve and enhance the community of Tryon through a downtown revitalization program that focuses on economic vitality, excellent urban design and historic preservation. The organization sponsors 4th Fridays, Tryon Beer Fest, the Halloween and Christmas Strolls, and Tryon Midnight celebration on New Year’s Eve.
Tryon Tourism Development Authority
Meetings: First Monday, Tryon Town Hall
301 N. Trade St. 828-859-6655
The Tryon Tourism Development Authority consists of six voting members (including one Tryon Board of Commissioners Liaison) and was formed in August 2006. The authority sets policies and rules that govern the use of the Town of Tryon Occupancy Tax Revenue.
Tryon History Museum & Visitor’s Center
26 Maple St.
Hours: Wednesday - Saturday 1:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. 828-440-1116, Exploretryon.com
Located in the Tryon History Museum, the Tryon Tourism Board invites you to look at their website, exploretryon.com, to follow Tryon on Pinterest and Facebook, or to call 828-859-6654 for information specific to Tryon.
Carolina Foothills Chamber of CommerceSaluda Business Association
Meetings: First Tuesday, 5:30 p.m., Saluda Visitors Center, Main St. next to the Depot
PO Box 1085, Saluda, NC 28773, membership@saluda.com
The Saluda Business Association (SBA) was formed in 1995 and represents approximately 80 area merchants, service people, artisans and craftspeople, building contractors, and interested individuals who love Saluda. The vision of the SBA is to help Saluda prosper, preserve its heritage and culture, and keep revenue and the next generation in the community.
Saluda Visitor Center
20 W. Main St., Suite 1 (next to Depot) 828-749-0077, VisitSaludaNC.com
The Visitor Center offers information on shopping, restaurants, recreation, the arts, and much more. Open 7 days a week. Spring/summer hours are 10:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Landrum Area Business Association
Meetings: First Tuesday, 8:30 a.m., Landrum City Hall, 100 N. Shamrock Ave. 864-457-3000, cityoflandrumsc.com/business-association
The Landrum Area Business Association is a membership organization for all types of businesses and nonprofits in Landrum, dedicated to promoting the economic vitality of the area. The organization sponsors multiple events throughout the year aimed at drawing visitors and residents to the historic downtown area, including a town Easter Egg Hunt, Christmas and Halloween Strolls, the annual Christmas Parade, and a car show.
One Spartanburg, Inc.
105 N. Pine St., Spartanburg 864-594-5000, OneSpartanburgInc.com
A merger of the Spartanburg Area Chamber of Commerce, the Spartanburg Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Spartanburg Economic Futures Group, One Spartanburg, Inc.’s mission as a consolidated business, economic and tourism development organization is to maximize community impact as well as business, tourism and economic development efforts countywide.
Polk County Community Foundation
255 S. Trade St., Tryon
Hours: Monday - Thursday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Friday 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
828-859-5314, polkccf.org
Since 1975, the Polk County Community Foundation has been dedicated to advancing philanthropy and improving the quality of life for all citizens in the community centered in and around Polk County, NC. The foundation receives charitable donations of all sizes from community members and then distributes grants to area nonprofits, awards scholarships to local students, manages endowment funds for local nonprofits, and administers other funds tailored to the specific charitable wishes of individual donors.
Saluda Downtown Foundation, Inc.
6 E Main Street, Saluda
828-772-1504, saluda.com/saludadowntownfoundationresources/
As a non-profit, tax exempt organization, the SDF engages in activities related to and supportive of Saluda’s downtown area that serve the function of education, cultural development and exchange, historic preservation, development and support of the arts, conservation, beautification, lessening the burdens of government and combating community deterioration on behalf of the citizenry of Saluda and its environs. It also works to promote interest in the preservation, history, culture, architecture and public use of Saluda’s downtown area and to develop and promote constructive relationships between local government and private business and citizens.
Re-enactors devoted to promoting an authentic portrayal of soldiers and civilians during the American Civil War. 2ncmi.org.
Sponsors Tax-Aide (free tax preparation) and 55/Alive Safe Driving Course. Call Polk County Library for tax aide information, 828-894-8721.
Adawehi is a thriving intentional community built around health and wellness. Adawehi includes several residences, a conference center, organic grocery store, greenhouses, holistic health practitioners, wellness classes, walking trails, and more. 828-2907523, 93 Adawehi Lane, Columbus, NC 28722, Adawehi.com.
Sponsors a high school foreign exchange program. AFS.org, PO Box 100, Tryon, NC 28782
Voluntary organization of licensed radio amateurs who have registered their capabilities and equipment to provide communications as a public service to the community in the event of a disaster. 828-606-6922, polkcounty.org/ham
The BBBS mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth and help the children served reach their full potential. 828-429-7626, bbbswnc.org
Also known as Super Saturday, the theater festival is a daylong festival in March presenting high-quality performances in puppetry, drama, magic, music, mime, dance and storytelling. 828-782-3080, tryonsupersaturday.com
Singers from the surrounding area provide two concerts each year. Facebook: search Carolina Community Chorus.
Maintains gardens at the Columbus Doughboy statue, the Tryon Post Office and the pollinator garden at the Foothills Equestrian Nature Center. They also decorate the Polk County Library at Christmas. Daffy-Jills meets on the first Thursday of every month at 1:30pm. Daffyjills.com, Facebook.com/daffyjillsgardenclub.
The executive committee meets the first Thursday at 7 p.m., The Women’s Club the last Monday at 6:30 pm. All residents of Polk County, regardless of age or political affiliation, are welcome at meetings. 828-817-2999, 64 Ward St., Columbus. polkncdemocrats.org.
Door of Hope Ministry, Inc. is a counseling ministry based in Columbus, NC, with a satellite office in Ephrata, PA. The ministry operates Hannah House, a place of rest, safety, and counsel for girls and women who have been wounded, abused, and broken. 1710 Lynn Rd., Columbus, 828-393-0019, Doorofhopeministry.com.
ETWC’s mission is to develop, preserve, and protect equestrian trails, promote trail stewardship, preserve nature’s beauty through land conservation, encourage camaraderie among equestrian enthusiasts and positively impact the region’s economy. Rachel Butterworth-Tice, 828-447-9600.
Empower individuals and families to improve their quality of living through continuing education, leadership development and community service, as part of the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service. 828-894-8218.
Partners with the community and the county extension service for educational and training activities to promote gardening. Alumni members have completed the NC State Extension Service Master Garden Program, PO Box 187, 60 Gibson St., Columbus, NC 28722, polk.ces.ncsu.edu/extension-mastergardener-volunteers/
Provides an opportunity for chess players of all ages and abilities to learn more about the game and play games in a relaxed setting with other chess players in the area. Doug Morris, 828-8943336, dmorris3336@charter.net.
The purposes of the Foothills Music Club are to encourage musicians in their art by providing opportunities to perform and improve their musicianship and to provide scholarships to young area musicians to support their musical endeavors. Jeanette Comer, 828 894-5988, foothillsmusicclub.org
Welcomes individuals with Parkinson’s, caregivers, or those who have a loved one with Parkinson’s, serving all of Polk County and northern Spartanburg and Greenville counties. 864-404-8001
In the Landrum area, the trail of 38 colorful quilt blocks brings together local history, city art and heritage crafts adding charming touches to the exterior of buildings. 864-457-3000, 100 N. Shamrock Ave., Landrum, foothillsquilttrail.com.
Promote, support and inform the public of the resources, services, facilities and needs of the library. 1289 West Mills St., Columbus, friends@polklibrary.org, polklibrary.org.
The initial focus of Gospel Express was a prison and singing ministry and has expanded into a multi-faceted evangelistic and discipleship ministry throughout North America, with a variety of personnel and family ministry teams, and now includes international ministries in Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria and India. 1710 Lynn Rd., Columbus, NC 28722, 828-859-7003, gospelexpress.com.
Open to those interested in the past, present and future of the greater Gowensville community. The association sponsors a fall festival the second Saturday in November. Lynne Pfaff, 864-680-0681.
Organized in 1952 and federated in 1958 with National Garden Clubs, the mission of the Green Blades Garden Club is learning through guest speakers and area excursions. 864-457-6160, facebook.com/greenbladesgardenclub/
Ruritan is a civic service organization with the purpose of creating a better understanding between people and, through volunteer community service, making America’s communities a better place to live and work through fellowship, goodwill, and community service. Meets every third Tuesday at 7 at Green Creek Community Center cafeteria, Paul Stacy, 828-863-4304
Works to address the health of our waterways with initiatives that promote clean water, responsible stewardship/management and sustainability of our most valuable natural resource. Sky Conard, 704-299-1424
A Guardian ad Litem (GAL) advocate is a trained community volunteer who is appointed, along with a Guardian ad Litem attorney, by a district court judge to investigate and determine the needs of abused and neglected children petitioned into the court system by the Department of Social Services. 828-6944215, 1347 Spartanburg Hwy., Hendersonville, NC 28792. Facebook: NC Guardian ad Litem of Henderson, Polk, and Transylvania Counties
Provides a unique venue dedicated to promoting patriotism, flag etiquette and historical understanding of our nation as told by our 300 flags, accomplished through a blend of unique historical exhibits, guided tours, educational programs and student activities. Robert Williamson, 828-894-5640, 33 Gibson St., Columbus, NC, flagmuseum@gmail.com, houseofflags.org.
Dedicated to changing the world, one child and one community at a time. Fundraisers support Terrific Kids, Aktion Club, Super Saturday, Imagination Library, college scholarships, Kiwanis International Project to eliminate maternal/neonatal tetanus. Meets Wednesdays at 12 p.m., 210 Melrose Ave. Tryon, NC, tryonkiwanisclub.com, Facebook: Kiwanis Club of Tryon
Strives to stimulate interest in gardening and, through cooperation with other organizations, to aid in the protection and conservation of natural resources, to undertake programs of beautification in the community and to encourage the improvement of roadsides and parks. Mary Jane Giles, hrjgiles@aol.com.
The Landrum Quilters meet at the Family Life Center of Gowensville First Baptist on the second Thursday at 9:30 a.m. A bee takes place on the fourth Monday at 9:30 a.m. Visitors are welcome. The club’s purpose is to promote an interest in the heritage art of quilting. The club sponsors a quilt show in June and an Airing of the Quilts. Landrumquilters.com.
One of only 16 membership libraries in the country. Established in 1890, it is the oldest civic organization in Tryon and new members are always welcome. Programs are held throughout the year and most are open to the public free of charge. 72 Chestnut St., Tryon, 828-859-9535, thelanierlibrary.org.
A fund specifically for major cases involving sick or injured animals, oftentimes when a specialist may have to be involved. 828-859-5835, erizzo4@hotmail.com, 245 Ioka Hills Rd., Columbus, NC 28722.
Organized in 1959 to aid the visually impaired and handicapped. Serves Landrum, Campobello, Gowensville, New Prospect and surrounding areas in S.C. Provides financial help to local school districts for drug and alcohol prevention programs. PDG Bob Walker Landrum Lions Club PO Box 367 Landrum, SC 29356. 864-457-3328, 864-590-0409, bwalker@landrumins.com
A fraternal organization that holds meetings on the second Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. and falls under the jurisdiction of The Grand Lodge of Ancient Free Masons of South Carolina. Officers are elected in November. Michael Collins, 864-457-3115, 8264230-9806, mc3115@aol.com, 200 N. Shamrock Ave., Landrum, SC 29356.
Meetings are held on the first and third Thursday. Meal served at 6:30, meeting at 7:30. 622 Ozone Dr., Saluda, NC, Jim Steckel, jrsteckel@gmail.com
Meets the second Monday in September, November, January, March, May and July. Promotes social, economic and professional status of members, provides opportunities for continued learning and works toward solution of common problems. Retired school personnel from any state may join. Judy Banks, jbchinook55@gmail.com, ncrsp.org.
A cooperative ministry of churches in the Greater Landrum area providing emergency assistance in the areas of utility, medication, clothing and non-perishable foods. 108 W. Rutherford St., Landrum, SC 29356, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 11 a.m.– 4 p.m., 864-457-1005. Thrift Store: 206 E. Rutherford Street, Landrum, SC 29356, Tuesday – Saturday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., 864457-2812.
Established in the late 1950s to support community involvement and growth. 207 Big Level Rd., Mill Spring, NC 28756. Daryl Hardin, 828-894-8376, wdarylhardin@gmail.com
A wildlife and bird sanctuary comprised of 268 acres of native forest, granite, spring-fed streams and a moderate 1/4 mile trail to a 90 ft. waterfall, with over 200 species of rare wildflowers and plants, mosses, lichens, shrubs and trees. Owned and maintained by The Tryon Garden Club. 2748 Pearson Falls Road, Saluda. Pearsonsfalls.org.
Chartered in 1969, serves Polk, Henderson and Transylvania counties with the mission to “conserve, protect and restore cold-water fisheries and their watersheds.” Supports Troutin-the-Classroom programs, and contributes to Rivercourse Conservation and Fly-Fishing Youth Camp. pisgahtu.org
The PBA consists of 24 churches and a Spanish mission. Our mission statement is “Helping Churches Grow Together and Accomplish Their Mission.” Office hours are 8 a.m.-12 p.m, 828-894-3787.
Support local beekeepers in Polk County with education and information. Monthly meetings February-September, third Thursday of the month, 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m., David Smith, d.smith.7363@gmail.com, 828-275-2873.
In 4-H you can go to camp, start a business, ride in a bike rodeo, take part in an international exchange, raise an animal, create a blog, participate in community service, develop your resume, learn about healthy eating and build lifelong friendships. For youth ages 5-19. Helen Blackwell, 828-894-8218, helen_clark@ncsu.edu
A non-profit organization incorporated in 1982 to raise, invest and endow funds for the Polk campus of Isothermal Community College. It is independent from the ICC Foundation in Spindale. 828-894-3092, polkcountyiccfoundation@gmail.com, 1255 W. Mills St., Columbus, NC 28722.
Dedicated to advancing philanthropy and improving the quality of life for Polk’s citizens, PCCF makes grants to area nonprofits, gives scholarships, holds endowment funds for nonprofits, and establishes funds to accomplish the charitable dreams of individual donors. 255 S. Trade St., Tryon, NC, 828-859-5314, polkccf.org.
Preserves Polk County’s heritage, offers first-hand experiences with events, documents, people and artifacts, sponsors free programs with guest speakers. Museum is open Thursday from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 60 Walker St., Columbus. 828-894-3351, polknchistory.org
The mission is to help elect politicians committed to the principles upon which this republic was founded by educating voters about current issues, the U.S. Constitution, the timeless conservative principles of limited government, strong family values and personal responsibility. Meetings are held the second
Thursday at 6:30 p.m., 33 Peak St., Columbus, NC 28722, polk. nc.gop
PVS provides rehabilitation, development and employment services to adults with barriers to employment. Offers vocational assessment and job placement services. 451 Industrial Park Dr., Columbus, NC 28722, 828-894-3041, polkvocational.com
Study group to appreciate antiques, encourage preservation, promote education in the fields of historical preservation and restoration. Betsy Miner, 864-457-3016, questers1944.org.
A service club with the motto “service above self” shared by 1.2 million Rotarians around the world. In recent years through the RCOT Foundation, the club has awarded over $60,000 a year in local and international grants and scholarships. Tryon Presbyterian Church, 430 Harmon Field Rd., Tryon, NC 28782. rotarycluboftryon.com.
Meets the third Monday of every month for programs, education, and resources for garden lovers at the Saluda Library. Except for special events and outings, meetings start at 10 a.m. The club’s purpose is the beautification and improvement of Saluda and its surroundings. Special emphasis is given to the landscaping, annual plantings and care of our historic Spring Park. Susan Cannon, 828-749-3852.
Polk County’s premier service of free and confidential small business mentoring and workshops. Our mentoring volunteers have years of experience in multiple business disciplines to offer our clients. 828-693-8702, scorepolkcounty@gmail.com, westernnc.score.org.
The auxiliary supplements the hospital’s finances to provide money for new equipment and various items to improve service and care. 101 Hospital Dr., Columbus, NC 28722, stlukesnc.org.
Established in 1991 to promote the highest quality of local healthcare services by raising funds for equipment, facility improvements, educational programs and the foundation’s endowment. 89 W. Mills St., Suite B, Columbus, NC 28722, 828894-2693, foundationslh.org
The Thermal Belt Amateur Radio Club provides emergency radio communications for Polk County and the Landrum area when called for by the American Red Cross and or the Polk County Emergency Management. The club holds a NET every Monday Night at 7:30 pm on the TBARC Repeater-145.330 (-600) PL 91.5. This NET is open to all radio amateurs within the repeaters coverage area. To contact the TBARC: Robin Michael, KV4AL, P.O. Box. 1016, Tryon NC, 28782, 828-817-0467, polkcounty.org/ham
The Council promotes stronger relationships and diversity in Polk County through social activities that bring diverse groups together. Activities include potluck dinners, Christmas caroling, a monthly group luncheon at various area restaurants, a free annual community picnic at Harmon Field, and the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., birthday celebration. Meetings are at 6 p.m. on the second Tuesday at Roseland Center. Donna Tatnall, 828-859-7099, friendshipcouncil.homestead.com, PO Box 414, Lynn, NC 28750.
Open to stamp collectors of all ages and interests. Meets the first and third Monday of the month at HomeTrust Bank in Columbus at 7:30 p.m. to learn about philately and to trade stamps. William Anderson, 865 Warrior Dr., Tryon, NC 28722, PO Box 16, Lynn, NC 28750.
Established in 1928, the garden club develops and conducts educational programs, and members are committed to contributing to the beautification of Tryon. The club owns and maintains the 268-acre Pearson’s Falls in Saluda. The club meets the third Wednesday. PO Box 245, Tryon, NC 28782, 828-7493031, pearsonsfalls.org
Promotes the use and maintenance of the towns’ ten park areas. John Vining, 828-859-6534, 301 North Trade St., Tryon, NC 28782.
Held on the first Saturday of December, TubaChristmas at Polk County High School is filled with more than 60 brass instruments, tubas and euphoniums. Players come from WNC and beyond to perform this free concert, 828-894-0197, tubachristmas.com.
WCCR meets the third Monday at 2 p.m. at Isothermal Community College Polk Campus in Columbus to listen to old time radio shows aired during the golden age of radio. PO Box 311, Lynn, NC 28750. Bob Reynolds, 828-859-9388
Did we miss your organization and you’d like to be included next year? Do you need to make changes to your current listing? If so, please email us at news@tryondailybulletin.
Polk Central Elementary
Grades PreK-5
Kim McMinn, Principal
2141 S. NC Hwy. 9, Mill Spring, NC 28756
828-894-8233
http://www.polkschools.org/pcs/
Saluda Elementary School
Grades PreK-5
Tobree Mostel, Principal
214 E Main St, Saluda, NC 28773
(828) 894-1040
http://www.polkschools.org/sal/
Sunny View Elementary School
Grades PreK-5
Preston Allen, Principal 86 Sunny View School Rd, Mill Spring, NC 28756
(828) 894-1050
http://www.polkschools.org/sve/
Tryon Elementary School Grades PreK-5
Dr. Cari Maneen, Principal 100 School Pl, Tryon, NC 28782
(828) 859-6584
http://www.polkschools.org/tes/
Polk County Middle School
Todd Murphy, Principal; Adam Dedmon, Assistant Principal 321 Wolverine Trail; Mill Spring, NC 28756 828-894-2215
http://www.polkschools.org/pcms/
Stearns Education Center District Administration
Aaron Greene, Superintendent PO Box 638
125 East Mills Street, Columbus, NC 28722, (828) 894-3051
Polk County Early College
Grades 9-13
Mary Greene, Director 1545 E. N.C. Hwy. 108, Columbus, NC 28722 828-894-2698
http://www.polkschools.org/pcec/
Polk County High School
Grades 9-12
Michelle Bean, Principal; Assistant Principals
Josh Hill and Adam Giles 1681 E. NC Hwy. 108, Columbus, NC 28722
828-894-2525
http://www.polkschools.org/pchs/
Polk County Schools
Aaron Greene, Superintendent 125 East Mills Street
Columbus, NC 28722 828-894-3051, www.polkschools.org www.polkschools.org
http://www.polkschools.org
Relationships: Polk County’s teachers work diligently to develop meaningful relationships with their students. These strong relationships allow teachers to know, understand and meet the needs of the students they serve.
Academic success: Polk County Schools is consistently ranked among the highest-performing school districts in North Carolina. The Polk County Board of Education and hundreds of educators strive to provide high-quality educational experiences for young people, affording them the tools they need for future success.
Community: Polk County Schools receives substantial support from the Polk County community. Families, local government, businesses, and philanthropic organizations partner with our staff and schools to ensure students are afforded opportunities to learn and grow in the classroom and beyond.
Polk County Schools is often asked, “What are your teachers doing that allows your students to perform so well year after year?” Other school systems want to know what magic we have that they can replicate in their schools. Unfortunately for the other school systems, the answer isn’t an easy one. If they want their students to perform like students in Polk County, all they need to do is replicate the strong community support our students receive.
For students in Polk County, a supportive community comes in many different forms. We have strong and consistent leadership from our School Board and Superintendent. These leaders can focus on providing the best learning opportunities for our students because our parents and other community members trust them to make the best decisions possible for our students. Polk County’s Board of Commissioners also understands that additional funding is necessary to support a vibrant and innovative school system where students have opportunities well beyond the classroom.
With this framework in place, our schools can focus on the needs of their students. The staff of Polk County Schools understands our singular focus, “Doing What’s Right For Students.” When new teachers and principals come to Polk County, they sometimes take a while to fully understand how different our schools truly are from our neighbors. Every school system talks about focusing on students, but the schools in Polk County fully integrate this idea into everything we do. We explain to new employees that we hired them because they were the best person we could find to enrich the lives of our students. It is each teacher’s responsibility to form a meaningful relationship with their students to help each student reach his/her potential. Polk County Schools understands that the best instructional decisions are made in the classroom in the hands of caring and experienced professionals.
Polk County Community Foundation funds week-long AIG Summer Seminars for academically and/or intellectually gifted students. These seminars are a great opportunity for students to be challenged by teachers from different schools and academic areas. Students are engaged in hands-on projects in a variety of locations throughout the county. The following seminars were offered this past summer:
• Robotics & Engineering - Students work with small robots; are introduced to the basics of coding; create & test structures; and employ the design process in unique engineering challenges.
• Plant Alchemy - Students take a deep dive into the mysteries of plants; make soap, plant dyes for fabric, herbal tea blends, and art projects; and explore the trails and outdoor spaces at FENCE.
• Farm-to-Table Cooking Challenges - Students tour and purchase supplies from Colfax Creek Farm; learn to budget for healthy eating using local produce; and create meals using the contents of a daily challenge box.
• Access to Nature - Students participate in activities at Harmon Field focused on nature, such as water quality, plant & insect identification; nature journaling; ecosystems, and environmental interactions.
• Design, Build & Race a CO2 Dragster - At Tryon Arts & Crafts School, students learn design elements and physics of force-propelled drag cars; design & build a custom dragster from wood; and then test & race cars in the Harmon Field outdoor gym. This seminar integrates science, physics, aerodynamics, hand skills, tool use, and safety practices.
• Robotics & Engineering with LEGOS - Working with new technology from LEGO, students code robots to move, speak and play games. The group designs a maze and robots are constructed to follow commands and tasks inside the maze.
The support of our students goes beyond the schools. The Polk County Community Foundation is a major partner in many things our students and teachers do each day. Generous funding from the Foundation is focused on two areas: programs for students and opportunities to train teachers. For students, the Foundation pays 100 percent of the student fees for participating in the Polk County High School Band and funds the AIG Summer Seminars. For teachers, the Foundation recently sponsored sending school counselors to the NC School Counselors Conference; allowed school nurses to attend the National School Nurse Virtual Conference; provided Slater funding for educational travel opportunities for teachers; and awarded Adults Going Back to School scholarships to Polk County Schools employees pursuing advanced degrees.
Polk County Schools operates a preschool program at each of its four elementary schools, offering students in our community the opportunity to attend a high-quality early childhood program. The program targets the intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development of the children to ready them for school. Services are available through funding from Head Start, NC-PreK, Exceptional Children, Title I, and support from Polk County’s Commissioners.
With 21st Century Grant Funding and assistance from the Polk County Board of Commissioners, Polk County Schools is pleased to be able to offer the PEAK After School program. PEAK After School serves students in PK-12th grade in all four elementary schools, Polk County Middle School and Polk County High School, running daily from 3-6 p.m. During After School, students have opportunities to receive help with school work and homework; participate in STEM, literacy, and social-emotional enrichment opportunities; and enjoy fun games and activities.
Along with the strong academic course load available to students at Polk County High School, the school also provides a strong Career & Technical Education program. The students can participate in career training in fields such as Agriculture, Health Science, Construction, Business & Marketing, Hospitality, and Family & Consumer Science. When students complete a focused study in one or more of the career areas, they are successfully passing industry certification exams in Health Care, Construction, Office productivity, and Food Service. The Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs at Polk County High provide students with the skills needed to obtain jobs right out of high school while providing other students with the practical skills needed to continue their postsecondary education.
PCHS students in career training classes regularly compete and win regional and state competitions. Due to their success at regional and state competitions, students in PCHS agriculture classes have attended national poultry judging, land judging, tractor driving, and Future Farmers of America (FFA) competitions. Students in PCHS construction classes have improved school campuses by building sidewalks, picnic shelters, and outdoor classrooms. These same students have completed three houses that will be used as supportive housing for Thermal Belt Outreach Ministry clients. This is an example of Polk County High School students giving back to the community that has supported them throughout their school careers.
Polk County Schools partners with Isothermal Community College to offer college-level courses to high school students. Through the “dual enrollment” process, high school students can engage in college coursework while also receiving credits towards their high school diploma. Students taking advantage of this opportunity can graduate from high school in our school system with as many as 30 or more college credit hours that are immediately transferable to a traditional fouryear university of their choice.
This partnership is not just beneficial for students seeking to go to four-year universities, but also to students seeking certifications or associate degrees for entry into trade fields.
Community College courses in high-demand fields like welding are immediately accessible to our high school students and many have gone on to take advantage of apprenticeship programs in various trades as a result of their studies.
Polk County Middle School and Polk County High Schools sponsor male and female athletic teams for students in grades 6-12. Through these sports, students learn about the importance of committing the time and effort necessary to reach personal goals. As a part of a team, athletes learn to work together and rely on input from everyone to reach team goals.
Ensuring that our students have excellent reading and math instruction is essential, but this doesn’t mean our students spend all of their time inside the classroom. Polk County teachers know that the best way for some students to learn is by moving and experiencing the content. Through the support of partners such as FENCE and Muddy Sneakers, our elementary students have opportunities to learn in the forests surrounding our schools. At the middle and high school levels, students have opportunities to work on STEM and construction projects or learn about agriculture and horticulture on the high school farm.
Spartanburg District One Board of Education Trustees are : Billy Cothran, Chairman, Debbie Baker, Vice Chairwoman, April Fowler, Secretary, Mark Holden, Brenda Rogers, Mark Rollins, Kimberly Ross, Steve Skinner, Travis Sloan. The superintendent of District 1 is Mark S. Smith, Ed.D. Regular meetings of the board of trustees are generally held the second Monday of the month. Unless otherwise stated, the meetings are held at the District One Schools Administrative Office, 121 Wheeler St., Campobello, SC. All meetings begin at 7 p.m. Administrative staff can be reached at 864-472-2846.
Landrum High School
Grades 9-12
Kegan Flynn, Principal; Amanda Derrick & Josh Fowler, Assistant Principals
18818 Asheville Hwy, Landrum, SC 29356
864-457-2606, Fax: 864-468-4004 spart1.org/lhs
Landrum Middle School
Grades 6-8
Amy Walker, Principal; David Kirkland, Assistant Principal
104 Redland Rd., Landrum, SC 29356
864-457-2629, Fax: 864-457-5372 spart1.org/lms
Campobello-Gramling School
Grades K - 8
Jeremy Darby, Principal;
Jennifer Still & Traci Wines, Assistant Principals
250 Fagan Ave., Campobello, SC 29322
864-472-9110, Fax: 864-468-4210 spart1.org/cgs
O.P. Earle Elementary School
Grades K – 5
Brian Murray, Principal; Ashley Foster, Assistant Principal
100 Redland Rd., Landrum, SC 29356
864-457-3416, Fax: 864-457-3913 spart1.org/ope
Celebrating its 13th year, Lake Lure Classical Academy is a kindergarten through 12th-grade tuition-free public charter school that is open to all North Carolina students. Because we offer free bus transportation, we have over 500 students attending from across four counties. LLCA incorporates an engaging Core Knowledge curriculum that adheres to the North Carolina Standard Course of Study in language arts, history, geography, mathematics, science, and fine arts. The high school program offers a rigorous college-preparatory curriculum leading to a high school diploma. Students may also choose to participate in the College and Career Promise enabling them to take classes through Isothermal Community College (ICC). In addition to a high school diploma, students may also earn an Associate of Arts or Science Degree. There are also opportunities for students to earn certificates in courses such as computer science, welding, and machining through our partnership with ICC. LLCA also has a robust performing arts program and comprehensive athletics program.
1058 Island Creek Rd., Lake Lure, NC 28746 828-625-9292, llcharter.org
Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy is a public charter school in Rutherford County. For over twenty years, we have been a college preparatory school option for our community, using the classical model of education. This model follows the Trivium, the three natural stages of human development involving Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric.
At TJCA our goal is not just to impart knowledge to our students, but to equip them to think and learn for themselves, for the rest of their lives. The Trivium does this by grounding students early on with the Grammar stage: during the elementary school years and into middle school, students use observation and memorization to master basic facts dealing with history, literature, art, science, and mathematics. They are then ready for the Logic stage, starting in middle school and progressing into high school: through the Socratic method, students build the skills of discursive reasoning, learning to form and defend sound arguments. In the Rhetoric stage (high school), students develop the ability to communicate persuasively; they express the knowledge and logic they have acquired through public speaking, culminating in a senior thesis presentation and defense. These three steps build on each other to produce well-rounded, thoughtful students who understand the purpose of education and are ready to learn on their own.
Beyond academics, we offer an arts program for our many musicians, actors, and painters, and we have plenty of athletic opportunities ranging from football and soccer to basketball and tennis.
Grammar School:
1110 South Broadway, Forest City, NC 28043, 828-245-9526
Middle School:
2527 US 221A HWY, Mooresboro, NC 28114, 828-282-2170
High School:
2527 US 221A HWY, Mooresboro, NC 28114, 828-657-9998, tjca.org
A ministry of the church, the weekday preschool provides education for ages two through four, as well as Toddler Time, a supportive ministry to families with toddlers. We strive to provide a quality program where teachers plan activities to meet the physical, mental, social, emotional and spiritual needs of each child.
300 E. Rutherford St., Landrum, 864-457-4448
Tryon Seventh-Day Adventist School
Offers education of the “whole person,” grades K-8. The home, school, church and community participate in the procedure of education, which also blends into the basic message and mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
2820 Lynn Rd., Tryon, NC 28782 828-859-6889; tryonadventistschool.org.
Home Schooling
For more information about home schools, curriculum, testing, requirements and recommendations, call 984-236-0110 or visit ncadmin.nc.gov/public/home-school-information.
Isothermal Community College, Polk Center
Adult Basic Education (ABE), Adult High School (AHS) and General Educational Development (GED). English Second Language (ESL) is available free of charge for adults. Provides continuing education opportunities for adults who desire to upgrade their capabilities for professional success or to enrich their personal lives.
1255 W. Mills St., Columbus, NC 28722 828-894-3092, isothermal.edu/continuing-education/polk-center
Campobello Police Department: 864-468-4545
Police Chief William C. McNeill
Columbus Police Department: 828-894-5464
Police Chief Scott Hamby
Greenville County Sheriff’s Office: 864-271-5210
Sheriff Hobart Lewis
Campobello Fire Department: 864-468-4921
Fire Chief Brandon McNeill
Columbus Fire Department: 828-894-3667
Fire Chief Tony Priester
Glassy Mountain Fire Department: 864-895-4306
Fire Chief Robert J. Staples
Emergency services in the Thermal Belt are provided by both paid and volunteer staff. All are highly trained, fully equipped and committed to high standards. All areas include 911 services for emergencies.
Saluda Police Department: 828-749-2691
Police Chief Clay Price
Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office: 864-503-4500
Sheriff Chuck Wright
Landrum Police Department: 864-457-7281
Police Chief Jason Coffin
Green Creek Fire Department: 828-863-2100
Fire Chief Jeremy Gregg
Mill Spring Fire Department: 828 894-2454;
Fire Chief Roger Roberts
Saluda Fire and Rescue: 828-749-9816;
Fire Chief Robert Dillinger
Landrum Rescue One: 864-457-2857
Polk County Emergency Medical Services: 828-894-3067
Director Michael Crater
Polk County First Responders: 828-894-3067
Polk County Rescue Squad: 828-894-2323
Lake Lanier residents should call 911 for emergencies and will be assisted by the appropriate rescue agency.
Polk County Sheriff’s Office: 828-894-3001
Sheriff Tim Wright
Tryon Police Department: 828-859-9195
Police Chief Randall Hodge
Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District: 864-457-3101
Fire Chief Warren Ashmore
Tryon Fire Department: 828-859-9335 or 859-9566
Fire Chief Joshua Walton
You can protect the beautiful mountains, farms, views, and rivers that you love, as a part of Conserving Carolina. So far, Conserving Carolina has helped protect over 10,000 acres in Polk County, including family farms, wildflower preserves, hiking trails, greenways, and the new local park at Little White Oak Mountain.
Explore Polk County's great outdoors. Conserving Carolina has helped protect dozens of natural areas that are open to the public, from vast wilderness areas to local parks and greenways. Find a new place to explore in the Get Outside section of our website.
Support conservation by joining Conserving Carolina! Your donation will protect more of Polk County's natural beauty. As a member, you’ll get the latest conservation news, invitations to events, members-only hikes, and more perks.
Make friends, and make a difference. Our Kudzu Warriors keep Polk County trails beautiful by taking on invasive plants. And there are many more volunteer opportunities, from trail building to greenway clean-ups to help in the office.
creating public lands such as Chimney Rock State Park, as well as additions to the Green River Game Lands; creating numerous preserves and trails; holding over 200 conservation easements; helping to remove invasive plants, restore wildlife habitat, and protect streams and wetlands; helping to create multiple preserves for research and education, which host public events, school groups, college classes, and field researchers; supporting free speaker series on environmental and naturalist topics at Walnut Creek Preserve and Landrum Library; and leading AmeriCorps Project Conserve, which places around 25 AmeriCorps members at 13 environmental organizations throughout Western North Carolina each year. 847 Case St., Hendersonville, NC 828-697-5777
ConservingCarolina.org
SCLT was formed by a number of residents in the Saluda area in 2007, and is now a 501(c)3 organization with the mission of preserving Saluda’s rural character by preserving farm and forest land in and around Saluda.
Since its existence, SCLT has created 8 nature parks open to the public (Little Park, Judd’s peak/Nature Park, Bradley Nature Preserve, Twin Lakes, Round Mountain, Moonshine Park, Henry’s Nature Center and the Missing 40), made possible through support from both private citizens, grants, foundations, and many dedicated volunteers.
Carolina Mountain Land Conservancy (CMLC) and Pacolet Area Conservancy (PAC) have consolidated into the organization now known as Conserving Carolina. The neighboring land conservancies have the common mission of permanently conserving, caring for, and connecting people to our most treasured places. In North Carolina, their region includes Polk, Henderson, and Transylvania Counties, and parts of Rutherford and other surrounding counties. In South Carolina, they serve the Landrum area, including parts of Greenville and Spartanburg Counties.
Highlights from almost 30 years protecting land and water include protecting over 47,000 acres; playing a key role in
SCLT’s on-going projects have been focused on helping local citizens with land related problems. These projects include a hemlock recycling program, kudzu control, forest management, botanical studies, conservation easements, stream stabilization, a community garden and a public dog park. PO Box 732, Saluda, NC 28773
828-749-1560
Saludaclt.org
Upstate Forever is a nonprofit conservation organization that protects critical lands, waters, and the unique character of the Upstate of South Carolina. The organization focuses their work on the ten counties of Abbeville, Anderson, Cherokee, Greenville, Greenwood, Laurens, Oconee, Pickens, Spartanburg and Union. Since 1998, they have worked
to protect the natural assets that make the Upstate so special: farmlands, forests, natural areas, rivers, and mountains. They are committed to ensuring that communities are vibrant and retain their green spaces, outdoor heritage, and unique identities in the face of rapid development and significant sprawl. They work in the areas of land conservation and conservation easements, clean water, land planning and policy, watershed protection. Recently Upstate Forever announced plans to work with other nonprofits to develop the Saluda Grade Rail Trail. Upstate Forever has offices in Greenville and Spartanburg.
201 E. Broad St. Suite 1C Spartanburg, SC 29306
864-327-0090
UpstateForever.org
The Appearance Commission is an all volunteer body serving in an advisory role providing guidance and leadership in matters of community appearance. This Commission meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month, at the Womack Building EOC Conference Room, at 5 pm. The commission’s mission is to preserve and enhance the appearance of Polk County by advising and implementing programs of general community beautification.
828-894-3301
Beautifulfoothills.org
Block House Sport Horses/ Finally Farm
999 Carriage Rd., Columbus, NC 828-497-2976, kellykocher.com
Brights Creek Equestrian Center 2222 Palmer Rd., Mill Spring, NC 828-699-5914, brightscreekclub. com
Cherokee Hill Farm
460 Cherokee Hill Lane, Tryon, NC 828-859-9990, cherokeehillfarm. com
Chosenbrook Show Stables 4386 Coxe Rd., Tryon, NC 818-726-2497, chosenbrook.com
Clear View Farm 105 Smith Rd., Landrum, SC 864-895-7845, clearviewfarmlandrum.com
Fair Winds Farm 10 Fair Winds Dr., Tryon, NC 828-817-0896
Freedom Hill Farm & Rescue
311 Mize Nursery Lane, Columbus, NC 203-321-6178
Haven Hill Equestrian Center 4386 Coxe Rd., Tryon, NC 678-327-7001
JR Farm of Tryon (Retired Horses) 101 Mayfield Lane, Tryon, NC 858-353-8788
KS Sporthorses 2600 Fox Mountain Rd., Columbus, NC 864-992-4169, kssporthorses.com
Kubiak Sport Horses
7900 Nc Hwy. 9, Columbus, NC 910-691-1225
Marydell Farm
855 Phillips Rd., Columbus, NC 828-863-2145, marydellfarmsnc. com
Mendoza Dressage
1081 Phillips Rd., Columbus, NC 301-801-9353, mendozadressage.com
Misty Mountain
493 Hickory Grove Church Rd., Columbus, NC 239-850-9900
Mountain View Farm 309 Smith Rd., Landrum, SC 828-551-6776
Renovatio Farms
1820 John Shehan Rd., Tryon, NC 864-325-5684, renovatiofarm.com
Rolling Hills Show Stables
7900 Hwy. 9 South, Columbus, NC 828-817-4438, rollinghillsshowstables.com
Serenity Acres
501 Stirrup Downs Lane, Columbus, NC 828-863-4748, serenityacresnc.com
Shiflet Stables
1588 McEntire Rd., Tryon, NC 828-863-2790
Silver Maple Farm
1487 Hayes Rd., Columbus, NC 828-817-7875, silvermaplefarmllc.com
Sisterhood Stables
613 Old Hwy. 19, Columbus, NC 828-585-1220, sisterhoodstables.com
Smokey Hollow Farm Tryon, NC/Landrum, SC 828-337-8350, smokeyhollowriding.com
Spring Valley Farm 702-275-6436
Still Creek Farm 4290 Collinsville Rd., Columbus, NC 864-884-7513, stillcreekfarmnc.com
Stone’s Throw Farm Dressage Landrum, SC 864-266-3828, stonesthrowfarmdressage.com
Stout Stables 920 Preservation Trail, Columbus, NC 828-676-4723
Susan Hancock Dressage, LLC 435 Landrum Rd., Columbus, NC 541-231-9438
Team Tate Dressage 226B Pleasant Hill Rd., Landrum, SC 803-597-1405, teamtatedressage.com
Windbrook Farm 216 Pleasant Hill Rd., Landrum, SC 864-580-9650, windbrookfarmsc.com
Winding Creek Stables 13 Blockhouse Rd., Tryon, NC 828-337-2250
Xanthopoulos Dressage 83 Moore Rd., Tryon, NC 406-925-0569
Foothills Equine Rescue Assistance (FERA) 828-863-4924 or 864-399-3473
Polk Equine Emergency Rescue (PEER) 828-817-0422, peernc.org
Polk County Sheriff’s Office –Animal Control/Animal Cruelty 828-894-3001, 828-894-0187
Blue Ridge Hunter Jumper Association
PO Box 752, Tryon, NC 28782
828-894-5674, brhja.com
The objective of BRHJA is to create, stimulate and maintain interest in regional horse shows; to promote cooperation between horse shows and exhibitors; to help improve the caliber of regional shows; to maintain proper records in connection with the sport for the use of its members; to arbitrate disputes between management, exhibitors and/or judges; and to assist in the settlement of conflicts of show dates.
Carolina Carriage Club
864-923-6160, carolinacarriageclub.com
The purpose of the Club is to encourage and promote
the sport of carriage driving through education, participation, and the practice of safety. We strive to make everyone, members and equine partners, feel welcome and safe by offering encouragement and support to the beginning and advanced driver. We support a variety of clinics, pleasure drives, educational meetings and volunteer opportunities in the community.
Collinsville Equestrian Trail Association (CETA) cetatrails.com
CETA is an equestrian trail system traversing thousands of acres centered around the old Collinsville Farm District. CETA is a family-oriented neighborhood trail-riding organization. Membership is open to landowners in the Collinsville area or their tenants and limited to 3 boarders per farm.
The Equine Journey 10 Fair Winds Dr., Tryon, NC
828-817-9750, theequinejourney.com
A non-profit that seeks to provide equine opportunities to those who would otherwise not be able to experience barn life.
Equestrian Trail Coalition of Western NC
Rachel Butterworth-Tice, 828-447-9600
ETWC’s mission is to develop, preserve, and protect equestrian trails, promote trail stewardship, preserve nature’s beauty through land conservation, encourage camaraderie among equestrian enthusiasts and positively impact the region’s economy.
Foothills Equestrian Trails Association (FETA) fetatrails.org
Estimated at approximately 125-150 miles, FETA is dedicated to the preservation of the historic equestrian trail system in and around Hunting Country in Polk County. Many of these
trails date back to the 1920s, when people began coming to Tryon from all over the country to fox hunt and enjoy the beautiful area and sporting life.
Foothills Riding Club PO Box 637, Landrum, SC foothillsridingclub.org
The Foothills Riding Club is organized for the purpose of promoting understanding and enjoyment of equestrian activities, particularly dressage and combined training, through sponsorship of educational and recreational activities such as presentations, clinics, schooling shows, and other mounted programs.
Goodwin Hounds 60 Mountain Range Rd., Mill Spring, NC
828-817-2121, Facebook: Goodwin Hounds
A traditional Foxhunt in the Carolinas - Master of Fox Hounds Tot Goodwin
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Green Creek Hounds
420 Elder Rd., Chesnee, SC 29323
Greencreekhounds.com
Founded in 1988 and formally accepted by the MFHA in 1990. The territory consists of varied terrain in the North Carolina foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, and typical quarry consists of red and gray fox, bobcat, and coyote. Three fields can accommodate any skill of rider, and many types of coop, log, and stone jumps are scattered throughout the territory.
Typical hunting season runs September through February, but mounted trail rides are organized in the off-season for conditioning and hound training, and many non-mounted and social activities take place year-round.
Guiding Reins
864-457-3575, guidingreins.org
Equine assisted wellness for veterans, military, front line workers and first responders
Helping Equines Regain Dignity (HERD) herdrescue.org
A non-profit equine rescue group that saves equines from dire conditions and in many cases slaughter. HERD volunteers have rescued, vetted, fed, trained, and given these equines a second chance at life.
Long Ear Rescue
864-414-2469, longearrescue.com
Advocating love and respect for donkeys and mules through education, care, and rescue.
North Carolina Horse Council
919-854-1990, nchorsecouncil.com
The council exists to represent and further the common interest of the entire equine industry of North Carolina; composed of volunteer
individuals and groups from all breeds and types of horse activities; amateurs and professionals, horse hobbyist, commercial producers, local riding clubs, and larger corporations
Polk Equine Emergency Rescue (PEER)
828-817-0422, peernc.org
PEER is a non-profit devoted to large animal rescue in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina
River Valley Pony Club rivervalleypc.com
River Valley Pony Club was founded in 1992 and is a local affiliate of the Carolina Region of the United States Pony Club. We educate riders from Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina. Activities include monthly mounted and unmounted meetings, regional and national competitions, winter horse management study groups, clinics, fox hunting, trail riding, cross country schooling, summer/ winter camps, and fun social activities.
The Sanctuary at Red Bell Run
385 Blackwood Rd., Columbus, NC
828-863-2017, redbellrun.org
The mission is to rescue abused, neglected or at risk equines and other animals, offering rehabilitation and permanent placement including lifelong sanctuary
Therapeutic Riding of Tryon (TROT)
3381 Hunting Country Rd., Tryon, NC 828-859-9021, fence.org/trot
TROT provides equine assisted activities to adults and children with physical, developmental, and cognitive disabilities in a safe, friendly, and supportive environment
Tryon Riding & Hunt Club
112 N. Trade St., Ste. 12, Tryon, NC
828-351-9709, tryonridingandhuntclub.org
TRHC encourages, supports, and promotes all types of horse activities to enhance the equestrian tradition of the Tryon area, through programs of education, demonstrations of horse skills, and cooperation with allied programs of nature conservation, maintenance of trails and carriageways, recreational and sporting events, and such other equestrian activities that will benefit the entire community
Tryon Hounds
1145 Little Mountain Road, Columbus, NC 828-863-4223, Tryonhounds.com
Recognized by the Masters of Foxhounds Association since 1935, maintains all the traditions associated with mounted foxhunting and provides a seven-month season of riding to hounds in Polk County, NC, and northern Spartanburg County, SC. The kennels, stable and clubhouse are located on Little Mountain Road.
Western Carolina Hunter Pace and Trail Ride Series
828-863-4713, wchpace.org
Hunter Paces are a fun way to get out and about with our horses, enjoy trails we normally don’t have access to and compete in a friendly game. Western Carolina Hunter Pace & Trail Ride Series Events will normally be between 6-12 miles in length.
Cedar Hill Mobile Equine
Aaron Langley, DVM 2799 Bill Collins Rd., Tryon 423-741-3637, Facebook: Cedar Hill Mobile Equine PLLC
Hunt Country Equine Mobile
Veterinary Bibi Freer, DVM; Grace Buchanan, DVM; Miller Thorn-
bury, DVM
1669 Hugh Champion Rd., Tryon 828-894-2627, Emergency 866-397-8312, huntcountryequine.com
Mobile Equine Health Care
Thann Boyum, DVM Acupuncture and Integrated Equine Medicine, FEI licensed 828-863-4242
Tryon Equine Hospital & Ambulatory Services
Anne Baskett, DVM; Bill Hay, DVM; Rich Metcalf, DVM; Katie Marsh, DVM; Meghan Breen, DVM; Emilie Setlakwe, DVM; Alec Davern, DVM 3689 Landrum Rd., Columbus, NC 828-894-6065, tryonequine.com
Donald Archer, Jr. Dixie Farrier Service 704-402-8930
Randy Autrey 864-979-6774
Knutur Berndsen 845-240-5065
Bishop’s Farrier Service 864-606-1736
Ronald Brock Brock’s Farrier Service 919-738-2865
Chaise Cantrell 864-420-6647
Brandon Clayton 828-223-0485
Mick Doyle 864-978-6282
Eagle Ridge Equine Farrier 618-979-0760
Lonnie Fletcher Fletcher’s Farrier Service 843-908-5291
Corey Gasperson 828-817-0211
Sean Gaul 864-640-7466
Abe Green Elite Equine Farrier Service 803-242-6246
Erin Griffith 864-752-8994
Mike Hubacz 774-200-1370
Ronald Levandoski Levandoski Farrier & Equine Flexion Therapy Services 910-622-5401
Keith Mackinlay Whiteline Farrier Service 864-280-5258
Aaron McAbee
Double A Farrier 828-269-8988
Gavin McMillan G-MC’s Ferrier Service 252-532-0208
Jack Montgomery Sr. Tryon Farrier 828-899-2380
Jack Montgomery III 864-310-9748
Mike Pace Forging for the Flight Farrier Service 828-674-0467
Keith Painter 828-817-5539
Jeff Pauley Mountain Farrier Services 828-712-2343
Anthony Cane & Taylor Reed Paragon Farrier Service 254-722-9316
Marcus Pierce 704-753-4576
Eric Richards 704-472-0634
Robbie Shuler Top Notch Farrier Service 828-421-1440
Pat Spaulding Patriot Shoeing 845-233-1705
Brian Todd 810-470-9027
Cody Toms CT Farrier Services 828-919-1095
FEED, TACK, APPAREL & BARN SUPPLIES
Devine Equine 6431 NC Hwy 9 S, Columbus, NC 941-807-2982
The Endurance Boutique 370 John Weaver Rd., Columbus, NC 704-953-1541, enduranceboutique.net
The Farm House Tack Shop 22341 Asheville Hwy., Landrum, SC, 864-457-3557 Tryon International Equestrian Center, Vendor Cabins 9&10, 828-817-6837 farmhousetack.com
Green Creek Farm Supply 2291 Chesnee Rd., Columbus, NC 828-863-4343
The Hay Rack 325 W. Rutherford St., Landrum, SC, 864-457-2155 6331 NC Hwy 9 S., Columbus, NC, 828-863-0536 thehayrack.com
Precision Equestrian Custom Tack Trunks 828-551-4074, Will Sachse Instagram: precision.equestrian.design
Ride EquiSafe Tryon International Equestrian Center, Vendor Cabin 5 25 International Blvd., Mill Spring 919-404-9744, rideequisafe.com
Re-Ride Consignment Tack 2060 Lynn Rd., Suite 8, Columbus, NC 828-755-1948, Facebook: reridetackshop
SS Farm & Saddlery 2060 Lynn Rd., Suite 7, Columbus, NC 828-440-1510, ssfarmandsaddlery.com
Tim Edwards Farm & Landscaping Supplies 109 Post Office Rd., Mill Spring, NC 828-894-0741, timedwardslandscaping.com
care for your active lifestyle
From an unexpected biking injury to regaining your lifestyle, we have you covered. Pardee‘s orthopedic services are available for a variety of issues from torn ligaments and sprains to arthritis and joint replacements.
Schedule an appointment: 828-274-4555
Tractor Supply 651 W. Mills St., Columbus, NC 828-894-0560, tractorsupply.com
Larry Stott 4550 Landrum Rd., Columbus, NC 828-894-3291
See Horse Trailer Repairs LLC Mobile Unit 828-859-7682
Ken Feagin Truck & Trailer 4125 Compton Bridge Rd., Campobello, SC 828-230-9590, 864-510-8832, kenfeagintruckandtrailer.com
Dusenbury Insurance Agency
951 S. Trade St., Suite 1, Tryon, NC, 828-859-9187
60 Walker St., Columbus, NC, 828-894-2546
dusins.com
Lisa Seger Insurance
Pagan Gilman
1-770-283-7344
lisasegerinsurance.com
Main Street Insurance 22 N. Trade St., Tryon, NC 828-859-9252, mainstreetins.com
Penny Insurance 816 W. Mills Ave., Suite A-2 & A-3, Columbus, NC 828-859-6700, 828-859-6839, pennyinsuranceagency.com
Polk Winter Market in Columbus
Food and craft vendors provide delicious food and locally made products throughout the winter season. Every first and third Saturday from November - April,10 a.m.- 1 p.m. at Iron Key Brewing, 135 Locust St., Columbus.
Columbus Farmers Market
Area farmers and crafters offer a wide assortment of homegrown produce, meats, eggs, plant starts and artisanal crafts in this historic downtown Columbus location. Saturdays, 8 a.m.- noon, May - October. Located on Courthouse St. in Downtown Columbus.
Saluda Tailgate Market
A bustling market featuring some of the best tasting and healthiest produce, meat, eggs, baked goods and value-added food items in the area. Make sure to arrive early! Fridays 4:30 p.m.- 6:30 p.m., May-October. Located in the public parking lot off W. Main St just before the bridge in downtown Saluda.
Polk Winter Market in Saluda
Food and craft vendors provide delicious food and locally made products throughout the winter season. Every second and fourth Saturday from November - April, 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. at Saluda Center, 64 Greenville St., Saluda.
Benson Produce Stand
A roadside stand located on bustling NC 108 between Columbus and Lynn, Benson’s sells a variety of vegetables, plants, and garden pottery, spring through fall. Visit 1912 NC 108, or call 828-859-2888.
Landrum Farmers Market
Join a large group of vendors each Saturday morning between 8 a.m. and noon, May through October, for an amazing assortment of delicious homegrown produce, meat, honey, eggs, soaps, crafts, flowers and more. Coffee and biscuits are available, too, as you listen to local musicians. Winter Market and Craft Fairs are held Saturdays in November and December, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Located at 221 W. Rutherford St. by Burke’s Outlet. 864-237-3644.
Organic Grocery
This natural foods market carries a full array of healthy foods including fresh, organic produce, herbs and spices, jams, jellies, honey, baking goods, health and beauty products, nuts, grains, organic snack foods and environmentally friendly household cleaning products. Call 828-8940737 or stop by 93 Adawehi Lane, Columbus.
With a focus on organic, sustainable, and local sourcing, this farm store offers take & bake items, artisan products, honey, eggs, raw milk, cheese, locally raised meats and produce, gluten free items, and a weekly seafood order service. Call 828-8948028 or visit 82 Hwy. 9 North in Mill Spring.
Atkins Orchard Stand
Fine ciders, gourmet jams and jellies, mountain honey, fruit butters, pickles, relishes and many other delicious food products. Located at I-26, Exit 59 in Saluda. 828-749-2111. AtkinsOrchard.com.
All Polk County markets accept CC and EBT transactions. Information for these markets can be found at polkcountyfarms.org, info@polkcountyfarms.org or 828-894-2281.
Several restaurants serve farm-to-table meals or feature locally-sourced ingredients, including Rural Seed Restaurant, The Purple Onion Restaurant, OpenRoad Coffee, Martha’s Amish Bakery, Wakey Monkey and Wildflour Bakery. Please see our Restaurant listings for more information.
Governor: Roy Cooper (D), Office of the Governor, 20301 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-0301, 919-814-2000, governor.nc.gov
U.S. Senator: Thom Tillis (R), 113 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20510, 202-224-6342, tillis. senate.gov. Local field office by appt.: 1 Historic Courthouse Square, Suite 112, Hendersonville, NC 28792
U.S. Senator: Ted Budd (R), SR-B85 Russell Senate Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20510, 202-224-3154, budd.senate. gov
U.S. Congress, NC District 11: Chuck Edwards (R), 1505 Longworth House Office Bldg, Washington, DC 20515, 202-225-6401, edwards.house.gov. Local district office: 200 N. Grove St., Suite 121, Hendersonville, NC 28792, 828-4357310
N.C. Senate, District 48: Timothy D. Moffitt (R), 16 West Jones St., Rm. 2111, Raleigh, NC 27601, 919-733-5745, ncleg. gov
N.C. House, District 113: Jake Johnson (R), 300 N. Salisbury St., Rm. 306B1, Raleigh, NC 27603-5925, 919-715-4466, ncleg.gov
Chairman: Tommy Melton (R)
Commissioners: Myron Yoder (Vice Chairman) (R), Paul “Little” Beiler (R), David Moore (R), Andre Overholt (R)
Commissioners meet on the first and third Monday of each month at 5 p.m. in the R. Jay Foster Hall of Justice, Womack Bldg., 40 Courthouse St., Columbus, 828-8943301, PolkNC.gov.
Mayor: Alan Peoples
Mayor Pro Tempore: Chrelle Booker
Town Commissioners: Crys Armbrust, Bill Crowell, Bill Ingham
The Board of Commissioners meets at 7 p.m. on the third Tuesday of the month at 301 N. Trade St. 828-859-6656, TryonNC.com
Mayor: Patrick McCool
Council members: Richard Hall, Mark Phillips, Brent Jackson, Becky Kennedy
Town Manager: Tim Barth
Town Council meets on the third
Thursday of the month at 6 p.m. at 95 Walker St., 828-894-8236, ColumbusNC.com
Mayor: Tangie Morgan
Commissioners: Stan Walker, Melanie Talbot, Paul Marion, Mark Oxtoby
City Manager: Steve Orr
The Board of Commissioners meets the second Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 6 E. Main St., 828-749-2581, Cityofsaludanc.com
Governor: Henry McMaster (R), State House, 1100 Gervais St., Columbia, SC 29201, 803-734-2100, governor.sc.gov
U.S. Senator: Lindsey Graham (R), 290 Russell Senate Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20510, 202-224-5972, graham.senate. gov. Upstate Regional Office: 2 West Washington St., Suite 808, Greenville, SC 29601, 864-250-1417
U.S. Senator: Tim Scott (R), 104 Hart Senate Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20510, 202-224-6121, 855-425-6324, scott.senate.gov. Upstate Regional Office: 301 N. Main St., Suite 1006, Greenville,
SC 29601, 864-233-5366
U.S. Congress, SC District
4: William Timmons (R), 267 Cannon House Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20515, 202225-6030, timmons.house.gov. Upstate Field Office: 114 Trade St., Greer, SC 29651, 864-2410175
U.S. Congress, SC District 5: Ralph Norman (R), 569 Cannon House Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20515, 202-225-5501, norman.house.gov. Rock Hill Field Office: 454 S. Anderson Rd., Suite 302B, Rock Hill, SC 29730, 803-327-1114
S.C. Senate, District 5: Thomas “Tom” Corbin (R), 501 Gressette Bldg., Columbia, SC 29201, 803212-6100, scstatehouse.gov
S.C. House, District 38: Josiah Magnuson (R), 434C Blatt Bldg., Columbia, SC 29201, 803212-6876, cell 864-420-7933, scstatehouse.gov
Councilman, Spartanburg County District 5: Bob Walker, 864-590-0409, bwalker@ spartanburgcounty.org, District 5 includes Wellford, Lyman, Duncan, Landrum and Campobello
County Administrator: Cole Alverson, 864-596-2526
County Council meets on the third Monday of each month at 5:15 p.m., 366 N. Church St., Main Level, Suite 1000, Spartanburg, SC 29303, SpartanburgCounty.org
Councilman, Greenville County District 17: Joey Russo, 864-4830689, jrusso@greenvillecounty.org
County Administrator: Joe Kernell, countyadministrator@ greenvillecounty.org
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County Council meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in Council Chambers, 301 University Ridge (County Square)
Mayor: Bob Briggs
Council Members: John Carruth, Tammy Cox, Daniel Prince, Shannon Dotson, Billy Inman, Joyce Whiteside
City Administrator: Rich Caplan City Council meets on the second Tuesday of the month for a work session at 5:15 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. for Council Meeting, Landrum City Hall, 100 N. Shamrock Ave., 864-457-3000, Cityoflandrumsc.com
101 Hospital Drive, Columbus, NC 28722 828-894-3311, StLukesNC.org
WORKING HARDER: Few things are more critical to our daily lives than our health. And this cannot be truer for people who live in rural areas. Located in the beautiful foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, St. Luke’s Hospital has risen to one of the top critical access hospitals within a 200-mile radius of Polk County. And we have a “patient experience” rating thirteen percent higher than the national average! As we’ve worked harder to become one of the best hospitals in the area, we are now working to become the “model” for critical access hospitals in the entire south.
BRINGING WORLD-CLASS: To become the best, we needed to hire the best. And we’ve worked very hard to hire world-class talent. To summarize:
• St. Luke’s Urology Associates is guided by Cleveland Clinictrained urologist Dr. Barry Bodie. Dr. Bodie with offices in Columbus and Forest City, provides several services not widely found in the region. With procedures such as “retrograde intrarenal surgery, Dr. Bodie can non-invasively remove large kidney stones, significantly reducing both recovery time and post-surgery complications. StLukesNC.org/Urology
• St. Luke’s Cancer & Infusion has ascended to new heights under the leadership of nationally renowned oncologist and hematologist— Dr. Joe Stephenson. He is an excellent doctor who profoundly knows the practice of oncology and hematology and is involved in cancer research at the molecular level, the science behind the therapy. Dr. Stephenson is fluent in chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and other treatment options. StLukesNC.org/Cancer
• St. Luke’s Orthopedic & Sports Medicine features five-star surgeons Dr. George Azar and Thomas Cadier, providing hip, knee, and shoulder joint replacement surgery. In addition, the practice offers a full complement of sports medicine, fracture care, and hand surgery. StLukesNC.org/Ortho
• St. Luke’s General Surgery is led by highly regarded five-star surgeon Dr. Josh Knollhoff. He is an accomplished surgeon in endoscopic, laparoscopic, and open procedures. Moreover, Dr. Knollhoff is highly skilled in breast, hernia, biliary, colon, skin, imageguided diagnostic, elective, emergent, and acute care surgery. He has also done an extensive burn and trauma residency and is proficient in lines and ports. StLukesNC.org/Surgery
• St. Luke’s Cardiology is directed by nationally recognized and Vanderbilt-trained cardiologist Dr. Evans Kemp. While in Nashville, TN, Dr. Kemp led a group of 70 cardiologists. He is interested in structural heart imaging, valvular heart disease, congenital heart disease, coronary artery disease, and preventative cardiology. StLukesNC.org/Heart
• St. Luke’s Senior Life Solutions is an intensive outpatient counseling program that addresses the emotional and behavioral health of adults over 65. Through a combination of therapies, education, and wellness programs, Senior Life Solutions assists older adults experiencing depression, anxiety or have recently experienced a traumatic event and a host of many other symptoms. StLukesNC.org/ Seniors
• St. Luke’s Emergency Department is open 24/7 and is staffed by a very experienced group of doctors certified in emergency medicine. StLukesNC.org/ED
• St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Center is a hidden gem in the western Carolinas. Located at the hospital, our center boasts 5,500 square feet of state-of-the-art equipment and some of the best licensed physical therapists in the region. We offer one-on-one physical and occupational therapy, lymphedema therapy, oncology rehabilitation, pelvic floor therapy, balance/vertigo therapy, and aquatic therapy. StLukesNC.org/Rehab
UNLEASHING WORLD-CLASS: With the amassing of worldclass talent, we knew we needed to acquire best-in-class technology to unleash their expertise. We’ve acquired 3D mammography, an ECHO stress-testing lab, and most recently, the GE Revolution Apex Elite Computerized Tomography. The technology we’ve invested in is simply the best in the world. And with these tools now online, we’ve unleashed world-class healthcare in Polk County and the surrounding region. StLukesNC.org/Radiology, StLukesNC.org/Scan
Today, St. Luke’s is more robust and better positioned to care for the greater region. As our complex services continue to reach people of all ages, we’re attracting more patients from Asheville, Hendersonville, Rutherfordton, Forest City, and Spartanburg. While once a tiny hospital offering little more than essential life support, we’re emerging as a small yet significant player in regional healthcare.
We’re working harder every day, not because we want a better hospital, but because we want a healthier community.
800 N. Justice Street, Hendersonville, NC 28791 828-696-1000, pardeehospital.org
Pardee Hospital is a not-for-profit community hospital founded in 1953 and is managed by UNC Health Care. It is the first and only hospital in North Carolina to be accredited with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO 9001:2008) for quality health care standards.
Pardee Hospital is licensed for 222 acute care beds and has more than 230 physicians and specialists on the medical staff. A total of 175 physicians hold full admitting privileges and 40 specialties are represented through our medical staff.
Pardee provides health care to all who seek it without regard for their ability to pay for services. With 1,200 employees, Pardee is the second largest employer in Henderson County. In addition to acute care beds, the hospital has a range of health services offered to the community, including a Rehab & Wellness Center, Health Education Center and Urgent Care.
101 E. Wood St., Spartanburg, SC 29303 864-560-6000, spartanburgregional.com
Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System offers a full spectrum of services through six hospital campuses: Spartanburg Medical Center, Spartanburg Medical Center – Mary Black Campus, Pelham Medical Center, Cherokee Medical Center, Spartanburg Hospital for Restorative Care and Union Medical Center. Spartanburg Regional also includes Ellen Sagar Nursing Center and Woodruff Manor. Spartanburg Regional provides unparalleled cancer care through Gibbs Cancer Center Research Institute, which has locations in Spartanburg, Greer, Union and Gaffney. The multidisciplinary Medical Group of the Carolinas has more than 700 physicians across Upstate South Carolina and western North Carolina. Spartanburg Regional employs approximately 10,000 associates and offers outpatient surgery centers and a Level I Trauma Center.
With support from NC Smart Start Initiative, the Partnership for Children builds and sustains relationships with community agencies and service providers, offering creative and unique programs for preschool children and their families.
children subsidies, resiliency
Some programs include: Dolly Parton Imagination Library, Circle of Parents, Play to Learn, childcare subsidies, resiliency training, healthcare education, screening and more.
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BENEFITS OF THE PROGRAM INCLUDE:
Improved child care quality
Enhanced health education
Network of family support services
Literacy development opportunities
Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute is a nationally recognized cancer treatment and research facility. With locations in Spartanburg, Greer, Union and Gaffney, Gibbs Cancer Center is a proven leader in providing effective cancer treatment through advanced technology, professional expertise and an exceptional level of personalized care. Along with prevention, diagnosis and treatment, Gibbs Cancer Center offers genetic counseling, a center for integrative medicine and a cancer survivorship program. For some patients, CyberKnife offers a painless, non-invasive alternative to surgery for treatment of both cancerous and non-cancerous tumors. Located at Gibbs Cancer Center at Pelham, the CyberKnife system delivers powerful and highly targeted radiation to tumors, including those that are difficult to reach or inoperable, while minimizing damage to healthy surrounding tissue. For more information, visit GibbsCancerCenter.org or call 1-855-DNA-GIBBS.
288 S. Ridgecrest St., Rutherfordton, NC 28139 828-286-5000, myrutherfordregional.com
Founded in 1906 by Drs. Henry Norris and Montgomery H. Biggs as Rutherford Hospital, Inc., Rutherford Regional Health System today is a not-for-profit hospital system governed by a local board of trustees and licensed for 143 private acute care beds.
Rutherford Regional is dedicated to providing patients with a full range of services to meet their healthcare needs, with over 120 qualified physicians and more than 23 medical specialties.
In addition to being a four-time Top 100 Hospital (Thomson Reuters), Rutherford Regional Health System recently received three more national recognitions, including being named one of America’s 100 Great Community Hospitals, as well as ‘Top Performer on Key Quality MeasuresTM from The Joint Commission.
Rutherford Regional Health System consists of the Medical Center and14 off-site entities in Rutherford and Cleveland counties that provide a wide variety of inpatient, outpatient and emergency services.
1700 Skylyn Dr., Spartanburg, S.C. 29307 864-573-3000, maryblackhealthsystem.com
Mary Black Health System is a health care delivery system comprised of Mary Black Health System – Spartanburg, Mary Black Health System - Gaffney, Mary Black Physicians Group, and Mary Black Health Network, Inc. The combined organization has 332 licensed beds, more than 1,400 employees and more than 400 physicians on medical staff.
Providing health care services to Upstate residents for more than 90 years, Mary Black Health System – Spartanburg’s acute care hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission, The Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care (Chest Pain Accreditation), and is a Certified Stroke Center.
Our facility features surgical suites, a warm and inviting Family Birthing Center, nationally credentialed (CARF) Inpatient Rehabilitation, a 24-bed Emergency Department, Intensive Care Unit, Geriatric Psychiatric Services, a Joint Care Program, Cardiology and a Sleep Center.
Outpatient services include Radiology, Endoscopy Center, a Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center, Rehabilitation Services and Women’s Breast Health Center featuring same-day digital mammography and bone density testing.
509 Biltmore Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 828-213-1111, missionhealth.org
Mission Health, a large and complex organization, began more than 130 years ago out of a five-room house in downtown Asheville. Now it is a growing seven-hospital health system serving nearly 1 million people in 18 counties with more than 12,000 employees.
Mission Health’s community hospitals and locations include Angel Medical Center in Franklin, NC; Blue Ridge Regional Hospital in Spruce Pine, NC, CarePartners (Hospice and Post-acute Care), HighlandsCashiers Hospital in Highlands, NC, Mission Hospital McDowell in Marion, NC, Mission Children’s Hospital in Asheville, NC, Mission Hospital in Asheville, NC, and Transylvania Regional Hospital in Brevard, NC.
Mission Hospital, located in Asheville, is Mission Health’s flagship hospital, licensed for 815 beds. Business North Carolina ranked Mission Hospital the 2020 No. 1 “Best Hospital” in North Carolina.
Mission Hospital is the region’s referral center for the only Level II trauma center, comprehensive stroke center, Level III neonatal intensive care unit. And Mission Children’s Hospital – the region’s only children’s hospital, including a pediatric emergency room– provides 30 pediatric subspecialists.
Mission is the busiest surgical hospital west of Raleigh, and is the state’s second-busiest. Mission Hospital provides the only open heart and interventional cardiology in the region.
Hospice of the Carolina Foothills
155 West Mills St Suite 108., Columbus, NC 28722
828-894-7000 or Toll Free 800-617-7132, hocf.org
Medically directed program of care for persons with life-threatening illnesses and for their families. Services are delivered by staff professionals and specially trained volunteers. Bereavement care is offered to the community.
Upstate Community Hospice (Agape Hospice)
Smith Phayer Hospice House
260 Fairwinds Rd., Landrum, SC 29356
864-457-9100, sc.agapecaregroup.com
A home away from home that ensures all patients receive the proper level of care they need. The Hospice House is a Medicare-certified, 12-bed inpatient medical facility serving families in the foothills. An experienced hospice staff and fully trained volunteers provide care and attention to hospice patients and their families. This inpatient care option is primarily dedicated to patients who have challenging care requirements, or caregiver relief needs.
Polk County HHSA – Public Health
161 Walker St., Columbus, NC 28722
828-894-8271, polknc.org
The Public Health Division of the HHSA is responsible for many aspects of population health management including: Environmental Health Services, Women Infant and Children (WIC) Services, Vital Records, Preparedness, Health Education, Communicable Disease, and Senior Services. Together these services promote and protect healthy lifestyles, good health outcomes, and ultimately aid in improving the quality of life for residents, guests, and employees.
Polk Home Health Services
161 Walker St., Columbus, NC 28722 828-894-8271
Provides skilled nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, social work, speech therapy and home health aids and medical social services in the home, based on medical need. Services provided by various providers.
The Free Clinics
60 Walker St., Suite 1, Columbus, NC 28722 828-722-1200, thefreeclinics.org
Provides free healthcare and prescription services to residents of Polk and Henderson counties.
The Saluda Medical Ctr/Prescription Assistance Program (PAP)
86 Greenville St. Saluda, NC 28733 828-749-4411, saludamedical.org/prescriptions
Qualifying individuals can obtain prescriptive drugs at almost no cost.
Blue Ridge Health Services
161 Walker Street, Columbus, NC 28722
Walk-in integrated care facility offering primary care, mental health, substance abuse, recovery support, education/prevention and wellness services to underserved and uninsured residents of Polk County.
Community Alternatives Program (CAP) for Disabled Adults St. Luke’s Hospital 101 Hospital Dr., Columbus, NC 28722
828-894-3311
A subsidized health care program for disabled adults, CAP includes home care, prescriptions, medical supplies and safety equipment.
Collins Dental Center
158 White Dr., Columbus, NC 828-894-3120, info@brchs.com
The center treats children and financially qualified adults needing emergency dental work.
Polk County Health and Wellness Coalition
161 Walker Street, Columbus NC, 28722 828-894-8271
Polk County Health and Wellness Coalition is a consortium of volunteers dedicated to making a difference in the health and wellness of Polk County. Our name reflects the mission of a broad-based group of community leaders, health professionals and concerned community members working together to plan and implement effective strategies to promote wellness in our community.
Rutherford - Polk Smart Start Partnership for Children & Families
338 Withrow Rd., Forest City, NC 28043 828-245-8673
Smart Start brings together all the people involved in a young child’s life including families, teachers, doctors, caregivers, social workers, and many others, to ensure every child has all they need for healthy growth and development.
Tryon Estates
617 Laurel Lake Drive, Columbus, NC 28722 828-894-3000, 800-633-2718
Actsretirement.org
Retirement apartments, home health, skilled and assisted living, 52-bed nursing facility, 44bed assisted living facility.
LaurelHurst and LaurelWoods
1064 W. Mills St., Columbus, NC 28722 828-481-9149, Capitalsenior.com
Retirement home apartments and assisted living available.
White Oak Village
Retirement Community
70 Oak Street, Tryon, NC 28782 828-859-5871, Whiteoakindependentliving.com 101 retirement apartments.
Autumn Care of Saluda
501 Esseola Circle, Saluda, NC 28773
828-233-5368, 828-749-2261
Saberhealth.com/senior_living/Saluda_NC
Rehabilitation, skilled nursing, intermediate and long-term care facility with 99 beds.
White Oak Manor
70 Oak St., Tryon, NC 28782
828-859-9161, Whiteoakmanor.com
70-bed skilled and intermediate care facility and 30-bed adult care home/respite care facility.
Pavillon International
241 Pavillon Pl., Mill Spring, NC 28756 828-528-3401, pavillon.org
Nonprofit residential treatment facility dedicated to effective treatment of addictions as well as codependence, compulsive spending, depression, grief and loss.
CooperRiis Healing Community
101 Healing Farm Lane, Mill Spring, NC 28756 828-929-3803, cooperriis.org
CooperRiis believes that whole person care, delivered in a community setting, is the most powerful and effective way to address challenging mental health issues. In the healing community, they embrace a holistic approach to recovery that emphasizes three specific and often interrelated areas of focus including community work and service, clinical support and wellness.
NAMI Four Seasons
(National Alliance on Mental Illness)
888-955-6264, Monday – Friday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. info@namifourseasons.org, Helpline 800-950-NAMI
Serves Hendersonville and Polk County as an advocate for the mentally ill, provides support for friends and families, strives to educate the public about mental illness and eliminate stigma.
Polk Wellness Center
155 West Mills St. Columbus, NC 28722 828-894-2222, polkwellness.org
Primary medical and mental health services. Sliding Scale for clients meeting income requirements. Mon-Fri 8 am-5 pm. Call to make appointment.
Family Preservation Services of North Carolina
94 White Dr., Columbus, NC 28722 828-894-2290
Family Preservation Services (FPS) of North Carolina is a leader and innovator in the development of community-based behavioral health and substance use services through the integration of evidence-based and traumainformed practices.
Adawehi Healing Center - Columbus
93 Adawehi Lane, Columbus, NC 28722
Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 828-290-7523, adawehi.com
Adawehi Healing Center invites you to experience health and wellness. Located at the 125-acre Adawehi Wellness Village, services include chiropractic care, massage, colon hydrotherapy, reflexology, yoga, tai chi and more. Adawehi is also home to Beneficial Foods Organic Grocery.
Community Health Connections
2186A Lynn Rd, Lynn, NC 28750
828-894-3308
Provides non-institutional personal care, healthcare and related services designed to encourage independent living in a cost effective, patientcentered and high quality setting. CHC, is a licensed In-Home Aide Agency working in affiliation with St. Luke’s Hospital. Trained In-Home Aides and Certified Nursing Assistants, under a Registered Nurse’s supervision, provide personal care in the home, hospital or nursing home.
Services for the Blind
231 Wolverine Trail, Mill Spring, NC 28756
828-894-2100, ncdhhs.gov/dsb
Asheville District Office
50 S. French Broad Ave., Asheville, NC 28801
1-800-422-1881
The Division of Services for the Blind provides services to people who are visually impaired, blind and deaf-blind to help them reach their goals of independence and employment.
Foothills Dementia/Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group
Peggy Wyllie, 828-859-6339
The goal of the support group is to develop a network for caregivers and provide specific training and resource information. Meets monthly on the fourth Wednesday at 75 Carmel Lane, Columbus.
Polk/Foothills Support Group, Autism Society of NC
1289 West Mills St. Columbus, NC 28722
1-800-708-3337, autismsociety-nc.org
Network of parents/families affected by autism living in Polk County and surrounding areas.
Tryon History Museum
& Visitor Center
26 Maple St., 828-440-1116
Tryonhistorymuseum.org
From its early role as a colonial outpost on the edge of Indian territory to present day, Tryon has produced and welcomed numerous figures of cultural, artistic and historical note, and has preserved dozens of places and traditions for posterity. You can learn all about Tryon’s people and places at the History Museum, open Wednesday through Saturday,1:30-4 p.m.,
or, by attending the popular speaker series “Tales of Tryon.” The museum is the place to learn about the authors, actors, poets, entrepreneurs, equestrian pioneers, architects, sports legends, and more who called Tryon home. While you’re there, visit the gift shop for T-shirts, books, glassware and more souvenirs.
Polk County Historical Association Museum
60 Walker St., 828-894-3351
Polknchistory.org
A history buff’s delight, this museum promotes, advances, encourages and cultivates public and private interest in
the history, archives and memoirs of Polk County. Thousands of historical pictures, artifacts, articles and maps are preserved at the museum, and volunteers are constantly engaged with government offices, business and civic groups, churches and individuals to promote our local history. The museum features a growing genealogy library with family histories and reference books, and through its oral history project, the life stories of some of Polk’s oldest residents have now been preserved. With organized field trips, a regular speaker series, and historical re-enactors, the museum brings history to life! Open Thursday from 10 am - 1 pm, and Saturday from 10 am - 4 pm. Free admission. Gift shop. Entrance at rear of building.
33 Gibson St.
828-894-5640
Houseofflags.org
This unique educational museum opened on Sept. 8, 2001 in response to a local citizen’s desire to instill respect and etiquette for the flag of the United States of America. As the flag collection grew to over 300 different flags, the history education role of the museum also grew. All flags are full-size faithful reproductions accompanied with detailed descriptions of their story. And, every flag has a story to tell. The museum features flags from the nation’s founding, WWI and WWII, and various states, in addition to presidential, veterans and 9/11 flags. Self-guided tours or narrated tours are available in this fully handicap accessible facility in downtown Columbus. The museum is open Tuesday and Thursday from 10 am to 1 pm, and Saturdays from 10 am to 4 pm. Free admission, but donations are accepted. Gift shop.
Saluda Historic Depot
32 W. Main St., 828-769-9016
SaludaHistoricDepot.com
The history and development of Saluda has been intertwined with the completion of the railroad connecting Spartanburg with Asheville since 1878, so it is fitting that the town’s history museum is located in its beautifully renovated train depot. Located in a prominent location at the top of the Saluda Grade (the steepest, mainline standard gauge railroad in the country), the depot museum features interesting exhibits, regular “Train Tales” programs, and fascinating train memorabilia. The museum is open Thursday through Saturday, 12-4 pm, Sunday 1-4 pm and
some holidays. Admission is free, voluntary donations are appreciated.
Sidney Lanier: Southern poet, died in this house. September 7, 1881. Marker is on Lynn Road (NC Hwy. 108) east of Mimosa Inn Lane. 35° 13.657’ N, 82° 14.149’ W
Stoneman’s Raid: On a raid through western North Carolina Gen. Stoneman’s U.S Cavalry fought Southern Troops at Howard’s Gap. 4 Mi. North, April 22, 1865. Marker is at the intersection of Lynn Road (NC Hwy. 108) and Old Howard Gap Rd. and Story Rd. 35° 13.72’ N, 82° 14.017’ W
The Block House: Early landmark, western terminus of the 1772 boundary survey between N.C. and S.C. Stood 1/2 mile east. Marker is on S. Trade St (U.S. 176), just north of the North and South Carolina Line. 35° 11.836’ N, 82° 13.708’ W
The Tryon Horse: Symbol of town. Larger first version with tree-trunk legs was built 1928 for parade at Tryon Riding & Hunt Club show by two boys employed at Tryon Toy Makers. This scaleddown replica is latest version. Represents nationally-famous handcrafted miniature horse-onwheels first made in 1916 and designed by Toy Makers founder Eleanor Vance (1869-1954). Marker is at the intersection of South Trade St. (U.S. 176) and Pacolet St. 35° 12.507’ N, 82° 14.293’ W
Tryon Mountain: Landmark on Cherokee boundary, negotiated by Gov. William Tryon and Cherokee Chief, 1776. Elevation 3,231 feet. Marker is at the intersection of Skyuka Rd. and Lynn Rd. (NC Hwy. 108) on Skyuka Road. 35° 13.93’ N, 82° 13.831’ W
Tryon Toy House: Constructed 1925 as retail showroom and office for Tryon Toy Makers and Wood Carvers, famous craft enterprise founded by Charlotte Yale and Eleanor Vance in 1915. Designed by Tryon architect J. Foster Searles to evoke the European inspiration for distinctive style of Tryon toys and woodcraft. Eleanor Roosevelt delivered her Fourth of July speech in 1934 from the front terrace. Marker is at the intersection of North Trade St. (U.S. 176) and East Howard St. 35° 12.672’ N, 82° 14.453’ W
Nina Simone birthplace and childhood home: Numerous preservation partners are working to preserve the singer and Civil Rights activist’s birthplace, a three-room, wood clapboard home located at E. Livingston St. and Fred Lyles Circle. Closed to the public. Take your picture with a larger-than-life sculpture of Simone at her keyboard on S. Trade St. at the Nina Simone Plaza. NinaSimoneProject.org.
“Old Bill” Williams: Wellknown guide and trapper. Helped survey Santa Fé Trail. Guided the ill-fated Fremont expedition of 1848. Was born near here in 1787. Marker is on E. Mills Street (NC Hwy 108) near Hampton St. 35° 15.107’ N, 82° 11.924’ W
Dr. Columbus Mills: In Honor of Dr. Columbus Mills, Planter and Physician, “Father of Polk County”, After a ten-year effort to create a new county from parts of Henderson and Rutherford Counties, the North Carolina General Assembly passed legislation, thanks to Dr. Columbus Mills’ efforts, that created Polk County on January 20, 1855. The County Seat, Columbus, was named in his honor. Dr. Mills served in the North Carolina Senate from 1846-1857, and 18954-1857, and the Council of State in 1852 and 1858. Marker is on E. Mills St. on courthouse grounds. (NC Hwy. 108). 35° 15.121’ N, 82° 11.896’ W
Battle of Round Mountain: In Commemoration of the 1776 Battle of Round Mountain (located Northwest of here) in which Captain Thomas Howard with his brave followers and and faithful Indian guide, Skyuka, won the battle against the Cherokee. Relocated by Polk County Historical Association 2007. Marker is on corner of E. Mills St. (NC Hwy. 108) and Hampton St.
Polk County WWI Memorial Marker: This monument marks this highway that we dedicate to the memory of Levi Butler, Jessie Lewis, Wallace Lankford, Zibo Wilson, Lawson Williams, Ralph Walker, Columbus Donstant who paid the supreme sacrifice for their home and country and also all those who served in the World War from Polk County, North Carolina. This monument was erected by the School Children and patriotic citizens of the county. Marker is at the intersection of Court House St. and E. Mills St. (NC Hwy. 108). 35° 15.095’ N, 82° 11.937’ W
North Carolina: Colonized, 1585-87 by First English settlers in America; permanently settled c. 1650; first to vote readiness for independence, Apr. 12, 1776. Marker is near Kross Keys, NC in Polk County. Marker is on NC Hwy. 9. Just north of the North Carolina/South Carolina state line. 35° 11.381’ N, 82° 2.902’ W
Tryon’s March: Governor William Tryon, with a body of militia en route to survey the Cherokee boundary line, camped near this spot June 7, 1767. Marker is in Kross Keys, NC in Polk County. Marker is on NC Hwy. 9, on the right when traveling south. Just north of the North Carolina/ South Carolina state line. 35° 11.385’ N, 82° 2.907’ W.
Saluda Grade: The steepest, standard gauge,mainline railway grade in the U.S. Opened in 1878; three mi. long. Crests here. Marker is on W. Main Street (U.S. 176).
35° 14.171’ N, 82° 20.933’ W
Pacolet River Scenic Byway: You could take Interstate 26 between Saluda and Tryon for a quicker trip down the mountain, but why? Instead, experience the official NC Scenic Byway of Hwy. 176. Paralleling the railroad tracks of the famous Saluda Grade, the slow and winding route passes old
railroad depots, log cabins, the old Orchard Inn, roadside waterfalls, and Pearson’s Falls Glen.
Earle’s Ford & Fort: Erected By Cowpens Chapter D.A.R. to the Memory of The Valiant Defenders of Earle’s Ford and Fort, July 15, 1780. Marker is on Landrum Rd (SC Hwy. 14), on the left when traveling north. 35° 11.121’ N, 82° 9.133’ W
Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway: SC Hwy. 11 passes through five Upstate counties, but some of its most impressive vistas lie in the Campobello/Gowensville area. Traveling through the South Carolina mountain foothills will transport you to a time when American Indians hunted and traded in the area, and you’ll understand why the Cherokee name for the Appalachian mountains was “The Great Blue Hills of God.”
Overmountain Men: On Oct. 5, 1780, about 1400 militia, including many riflemen, camped 1 mi. S. at Alexander’s Ford and there turned toward Kings Mountain. Marker is on NC Hwy. 108 at County Line Rd., east of Mill Spring.
, the Polk County Community Foundation has been dedicated to advancing philanthropy and improving the quality of life for all citizens in the community centered in and around Polk County, North Carolina. The Foundation receives charitable donations of all sizes from community members and then distributes grants to area nonprofits, awards scholarships to local students, manages endowment funds for local nonprofits, and administers other funds tailored to the specific charitable wishes of individual donors. 255 South Trade Street Tryon, NC 28782 828-859-5314
polkccf.org
Green River Plantation: Late in April 1865, Green River Plantation received uninvited guests: a detachment of U.S. cavalrymen, likely part of Col. William J. Palmer’s brigade of Stoneman’s raiders. Hungry men and horses in need of forage filled the yard. According to family tradition, horses quartered in the house left footprints in the parlor floor. Marker is at 6333 Coxe Road, Rutherfordton NC 28139. 35° 17.085’ N, 82° 1.194’ W.
Veterans Park: Memorial plaques for each of the US wars from the Revolutionary War through Desert Storm. Memorial fountain with bricks honoring family and friends that served and flags of each of the branches of the US military. Charters of Freedom Installation, with copies of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Corner of Gibson St. and Ward St.
Veterans Memorial Park: This memorial was established to give honor and special commendation to all men and women of the Saluda area who served in the Armed Forces of the United States of America. Memorial is at the intersection of Greenville St. and Irving St. 35° 14.132’ N, 82° 20.947’ W
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Zion Grove AME Zion
5620 Pea Ridge Rd., Mill Spring, NC 28756, 828-863-2283
Bible Baptist Church
330 W. Finger St., Landrum, SC 29356, 864-457-5214, bbclandrum.com
Blue Ridge Baptist Church
330 Oak Grove Rd., Landrum, SC 29356, 864-457-2590
Crossroads Baptist Church
333 Fox Mountain Rd., Columbus, NC 28722, 828-894-2355, crossroadsbaptistnc.org
First Baptist of Tryon
125 Pacolet St., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-859-5375, firstbaptisttryon.org
Garrison Chapel Baptist Church
416 Markham Rd., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-859-5418
Green Creek Missionary Baptist Church
2382 Coxe Rd., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-863-2549, Facebook: GCMBC828
Green River Baptist Church
2880 Ken Miller Rd., Rutherfordton, NC 28139, 828-863-4300, Facebook: grbcnc
Iglesia Bautista Hispania Renovacion
141 S. Peak St., Columbus, NC 28722, Facebook: iglesiabautista.hispanarenovacion.10
Lake Lure Baptist Church
6837 US 64/74 Alt, Lake Lure, NC 28746, 828-532-0220, lakelurebaptistchurch.com, Facebook: LakeLureBaptist
Lynn First Baptist Church
339 Thermal View Dr., Tryon, NC 28782, 828859-5742
New Freedom Baptist
2800 Chesnee Rd., Columbus, NC 28722, 828-863-4436
Pacolet Baptist Church
3424 Skyuka Rd., Tryon, NC 28782, 864-859-7618
Pleasant Grove Baptist Church
2790 Polk County Line Rd., Mill Spring, NC 28756, 828-625-9603
Polk Baptist Association
208 Blanton St., Columbus, NC 28722, 828-894-3787, polkbaptistassociation.com
Rock Springs Baptist
111 Polk County Line Rd., Rutherfordton, NC 28139, 828-625-4222 or 691-1749
Sandy Springs First Baptist Church
382 Sandy Springs Rd., Rutherfordton, NC 28139, 828-863-4040, Facebook: SandySpringsFirstBaptist
Southside Baptist
445 Sunset Rd., Landrum, SC 29356, 864-468-5428
Tryon Church
59 Freeman Hill Rd., Tryon, NC 28782, tryonchurch.org, bsfbc.org
West Point Baptist
1160 Union Rd., Rutherfordton, NC 28139, 828-287-0165, westpointbaptist.org
Wheat Creek Baptist
3738 Pea Ridge Rd., Mill Spring, NC 28756, 828-863-2866
Calvary Baptist Church
302 S. Church Ave., Landrum, SC 29356, 864-292-0366
Grace Baptist Church
1795 Landrum Mill Rd., Campobello, SC 29322, 864-457-3348, gracelandrum.org
Ingleside Baptist
19000 Asheville Hwy., Landrum, SC 29356, 864-457-2588
Landrum Independent Baptist Church
200 E. Blue Ridge St., Landrum, SC 29356, 864-457-2847, landrumchurch.com
Landrum Springs Baptist Church
313 N. Randolph St., Landrum, SC 29356, 864-457-2795
Beulah Baptist Church
140 Beulah Church Ln., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-894-8688, bbctryon.com
Big Level Baptist Church 4940 Big Level Rd., Mill Spring, NC 28756, 828-625-4441, Facebook: BigLevelBaptistChurch
Cane Creek Baptist Church 365 NC Hwy. 9, Lake Lure, NC 28720, 828-625-1503
Columbus Baptist Church 45 Houston Rd., Columbus, NC 28722, 828-894-8588, columbus-bc.org
Coopers Gap Baptist Church 730 Coopers Gap Rd.,Mill Spring, NC 28756, 828-625-4628, coopersgapbaptist.com
Ebenezer Spanish Mission (Polk Baptist Spanish Mission) 7253 NC Hwy 9 N., Mill Spring, NC 28756, 828-894-3890
Ebenezer Welcome Church 4005 Hwy. 414 N., Landrum, SC 29356
El Alfa Y Omega Baptist Church 337 Irish Hills Lane, Landrum, SC 29356
Emmanuel Baptist Church
516 Fox Mountain Rd., Columbus, NC 28722, 828-894-6447, ebccolumbus.com
Fairview Baptist Church
705 SC Hwy. 14 W, Landrum, SC 29356, 864-457-3366
Faith Baptist Church
265 NC Hwy. 9 N., Mill Spring, NC 28756, 828-894-8063
Faith Temple Baptist Church
662 Mountain Range Rd., Mill Spring, NC 28756, 828-625-9256
First Baptist Church of Campobello
255 S. Main St., Campobello, SC 29322, 864-468-4350, fbccampobello.org
First Baptist Church of Gowensville
5650 SC Hwy. 14, Landrum, SC 29356, 864-468-4408, fbcgowensville.com
First Baptist Church of Landrum
300 E. Rutherford St., Landrum, SC 28782, 864-457-4118, fbclandrum.com
First Baptist Church of Saluda
213 Henderson St., Saluda, NC 28773, 828-749-3231, fbcsaluda.com
Fork Creek Baptist Church
26 Fork Creek Rd., Saluda, NC 28773, Facebook: forkcreek. baptistchurch
Glassy Mountain Baptist Church
936 N. Glassy Mountain Rd., Landrum, SC 29356
Green Creek First Baptist
534 Coxe Rd., Columbus, NC 28722, 828-863-2600, greencreekfirstbaptist.com
Heart’s Refuge Ministries
Baptist Church
104 Red Barn Rd., Landrum, SC 29356
Hickory Grove Baptist
368 Hickory Grove Church Rd., Columbus, NC 28722, 828-8632529, Hickorygrovebaptist.church
Latigo Cowboy Church
3472 Hwy. 414, Landrum, SC 29356, 864-363-3727, Facebook: latigocowboychurch
Midway Baptist Church
2101 NC 108 Hwy. E., Columbus, NC 28722, 828-894-5633, mwbaptist.org
Mill Spring First Baptist Church 4320 Hwy 108 E., Mill Spring, NC 28756, 828-894-3325
Morgan Chapel Baptist Church 2850 Hunting Country Rd., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-894-2436, Facebook: MorganChapelBaptistChurch
Mountain Hill Community Church 34 The Cliffs Pkwy. #3015, Landrum, SC 29356, 864-977-8006
Mountain Page Baptist Church 2010 Mountain Page Rd., Saluda, NC 28773, 828-749-9553
Mountain Valley Baptist
5001 Green River Cove Rd., Saluda, NC 28773, 828-749-3258
Mountain View Baptist Church 2837 Lake Adger Rd., Mill Spring, NC 28756, 864-704-3705
New Hope Baptist Church
500a N. Shamrock Ave., Landrum, SC 29356
Oak Grove Baptist Church 826 Oak Grove Rd., Landrum, SC 29356, 864-457-3972
Pacolet Hills Baptist Church
3240 Red Fox Rd., Columbus, NC 28722, 828-894-3484, pacolethillsbaptist.org
Pea Ridge Baptist Church
8732 NC Hwy. 108 E., Mill Spring, NC 28756, 828-894-2428
Peniel Baptist Church
5393 Peniel Rd., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-894-8494
Redeemed Baptist Church
1000 S. Blackstock Rd., Landrum, SC 29356, 864-457-3150
Rock Springs Baptist
191 Dug Hill Rd., Landrum, SC 29356, 864-457-3784
Silver Creek Baptist Church
4391 Silver Creek Rd., Mill Spring, NC 28756, 828-894-8598, Facebook: silvercreek. baptistchurch.9
Tryon Second Baptist Church
76 McDonald St., Tryon, NC 28782, 864-404-0702
Warrior Mountain Baptist Church
3520 Howard Gap Rd., Saluda, NC 28773, 828-749-9635
Maybry’s Temple Bibleway
10794 SC Hwy. 11, Campobello, SC 29322, 864-468-4441
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church
180 Laurel Ave., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-859-9574, stjohntryon.com
New Zion CME 170 Carson Cove Rd., Mill Spring, NC 28756, 828-863-2110
St. Luke’s CME
462 Markham Rd., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-859-5376, Facebook: stlcme
Stony Knoll CME
1530 Stoney Knoll Rd., Mill Spring, NC 28756, 828-458-2108
Tryon Church of Christ
1355 N. Trade St., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-859-2722, tryonchurchofchrist.com
Landrum Church of God
650 W. Finger St., Landrum, SC 29356
Star Bethel
704 N. Randolph Ave., Landrum, SC 29356, 864-457-3347
Tryon Church of God
3872 Lynn Rd., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-859-6319, Facebook: TryonCOG
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LDS Forest City Ward
250 Mt Pleasant Church Rd., Forest City, NC 28043, 828-317-1078, churchofjesuschrist.org
Melvin Hill Church of the Brethren
525 Melvin Hill Rd., Columbus, NC 28722, 828-863-2292
Mill Creek Church of the Brethren 1795 John Smith Rd., Columbus, NC 28722, 828-863-2657
Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration
72 Charles St., Saluda, NC 28773, 828-749-9740, transfigurationsaluda.org
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church Tryon
814 Markham Rd., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-859-9961, goodshepherdtryon.com
Holy Cross Episcopal
150 Melrose Ave., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-859-9741, holycrosstryon.org
Fairfields Mountain Chapel
1384 Buffalo Creek Rd., Lake Lure, NC 28746, 828-625-2411, fairfieldmountainschapel.org
Pure Grace
45 S. Trade Ave., Landrum, SC 29356, 864-395-6099
The Well
395 W. Rutherford St., Landrum, SC 29356, thewell-landrum.com, 864-497-8511
With ALL
76 N. Peak St., Columbus, NC 28722, 828-606-3452, bewithall.org
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses
2971 Skyuka Rd., Columbus, NC 28722, 828859-5434
Rejoice Lutheran Church
4 Walnut St., Inman, SC 29349, 864-457-5150, rejoiceinman.com
Springs of Grace Lutheran Church
320 Holden Dr., Inman, SC 29349, 864-599-8802
Trinity Lutheran Church
3353 Hwy. 176 N., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-817-5506, trinitylutherantryon.com
Foothills Community Chapel
2720 Landrum Rd., Columbus, NC 28722, 828-863-4638, foothillscommunitychapel.com
The Alliance of Divine Love
2200 Coxe Rd., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-755-4786
Carolina Foothills Christian Fellowship
1521 E. Rutherford St., Landrum, SC 29356, 828-817-1444, cfcfalive.net, Facebook: NewTestamentChristianFellowshipLandrum
Full Proof Ministries
199 Jackson St., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-859-6974
Church of the Living God Pillar and Ground of the Truth
122 Peake St., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-859-2218
New Holland Temple Holiness
523 N. Randolph Ave., Landrum, SC 29356, 864-457-4407
Restoration Pentecostal Holiness
395 W. Rutherford St., Landrum, SC 29356, 864-457-4325
Sandy Plains Associate Reformed Church 350 Sandy Plains Rd., Tryon, NC 28782, 828863-2117, sandyplainsarp.net, gmhamer1645@gmail.com
Philadelphia Presbyterian
120 SC Hwy. 14, Landrum, SC 29356, 864-457-2150
Presbyterian/PCUSA
Columbus Presbyterian Church 21 Peniel Rd., Columbus, NC 28722, 828-894-3368, Facebook: cornerofPeniel
Grace Foothills
27 S. Trade St., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-338-8887, gracefoothills.org
Landrum Presbyterian Church 404 E. Rutherford St., Landrum, SC 29356, 864-457-2761, landrumpresbyterianchurch.org
Saluda Presbyterian Church 54 Carolina St., Saluda, NC 28773, 828-937-380-5600, Saludapresnc.org
Tryon Presbyterian Church 430 Harmon Field Rd., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-859-6683, tryonpresbyterian.org
Tryon Seventh-day Adventist 2820 Lynn Rd., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-8596407, tryonnc.adventistchurch.org
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Carolina Foothills
116 Jones St., Landrum, SC 29356, 828-5130570, uufcf.org, Facebook: UUFCF
The Congregational Church of Tryon
210 Melrose Ave., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-859-9414, ucctryon.org
UNITED METHODIST
Bethlehem United Methodist Church
253 School Rd., Mill Spring, NC 28756, 980-363-5644, Facebook: BethlehemUMCMillSpringNC
Campobello United Methodist Church
401 Depot St., Campobello, SC 29322, 864-706-2755, Facebook: CampobelloUMC
Grays Chapel United Methodist
500 Grays Chapel Church Rd., Rutherfordton, NC 28139, 828-894-6328
Jacksons Grove United Methodist of Landrum
2842 N. Pacolet Rd., Landrum, SC 29356, 864-510-3199, jacksonsgrove.org
Kistler’s Chapel United Methodist
1060 Poors Ford Rd., Rutherfordton, NC 28139, 828-248-3041
Landrum United Methodist Church
227 N. Howard Ave., Landrum, SC 29356, 864-457-3984, Landrumumc.net, Facebook: Landrum.UMC
Lebanon United Methodist Church
2330 Big Level Rd., Mill Spring, NC 28756, 828-625-2656
Liberty United Methodist Church
4282 Hwy. 414, Landrum, SC 29356, 864-292-3366
New Hope United Methodist Church
4251 Chesnee Rd., Rutherfordton, NC 28139, 828-863-2939
Saluda United Methodist Church
132 Greenville St., Saluda, NC 28773, 828-749-9764
Tryon United Methodist Church
195 New Market Rd., Tryon, NC 28782, 828-859-9218, tryonumc.org
District Attorney: Andrew Murray
Assistant District Attorney for Polk County: John Sauve
Henderson County Courthouse 200 N. Grove St., Suite 223 Hendersonville, NC 28792
828-694-4200
8:30 am - 5 pm Ncdistrictattorney.org
Polk County Magistrates: Appointed by resident superior court judge for two-year terms. In civil cases, the magistrate is authorized to try: Small claims cases ($10,000 or less); Landlord eviction cases; Suits for recovery of personal property and motor vehicle mechanics’ liens In criminal cases, the magistrate is authorized to: Issue warrants for arrest; Set bail; Accept guilty pleas for minor misdemeanors and infractions; Accept waivers of trial for certain worthless check cases. 828-894-8119.
Polk County Main Library
1289 West Mills St., Columbus
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday: 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
828-894-8721, polklibrary.org
Saluda Community Library
44 W. Main St. Saluda
Hours: Monday - Friday: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
828-722-5218, polklibrary.org
Landrum Library
111 Asbury Dr., Landrum, SC 29356
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Friday: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
864-457-2218, spartanburglibraries.org
Lanier Library
72 Chestnut Street, Tryon, NC 28782
Tuesday - Friday: 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Saturday: 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Sunday: 1 - 4 p.m.
828-859-9535, thelanierlibrary.org
Founded in 1890, the Lanier Library is Tryon’s oldest civic organization and one of only 16 remaining membership libraries in the United States. Visitors are always welcome and most programs are free and open to the public.
Stony Knoll Community Library
4508 Fox Mountain Road, Mill Spring, NC 28756
Founded by Della Jackson on Aug. 24, 1937, Stony Knoll Community Library is unique in that it is the first and only institution built by African-Americans for African-Americans in North Carolina in the 1930s. The library today contains old-fashioned school readers, classics, curiosities and various old and valuable books and sets – about 80,000 volumes in all. There is also a small historical museum. Visitors are welcome; call Evelyn Petty first at 828-894-3984. Visit stonyknollcommunitylibraryinc.weebly.com.
LICENSE PLATES, REGISTRATION
The license plate office and county tax office are together at 51 Walker Street, Columbus, NC 28722. The tax/tag office is open from 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. 828-894-8500.
BUILDING PERMITS
Community Development Building, 35 Walker St., Columbus, NC, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 828-894-3739.
For new construction, alterations to existing buildings, or moving of buildings within the city limits of Columbus, Saluda, Tryon or Tryon’s extra-territorial jurisdiction, a zoning permit is required from the Town Hall within that town.
North Carolina fishing regulations can be found online at ncwildlife.org or by consulting the Regulations Digest for North Carolina Inland
Fishing, Hunting and Trapping. Customer service is available Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. at 888-248-6834 or licenses@ncwildlife.org. The regulations digest and fishing licenses can be obtained locally at the following locations:
Tim Edwards Landscaping 109 Post Office Rd., Mill Spring 828-894-0741
MA Pace General Store 60 E. Main St., Saluda 828-749-2401w
McGuinn’s Store
4 884 Highway 9, Mill Spring 828-625-4755
Silver Creek Campground
3111 Silver Creek Road, Mill Spring 828-894-2331
Landowners outside an incorporated town should check with the county Building Inspection Department.
SIGN PERMITS
Outside the incorporated city or town – obtain from the Building Inspection Department and the Planning Director. Inside city limits –obtain from appropriate Town Hall.
BOAT REGISTRATION
Boat Registration Section, Wildlife Resources Commission, 1709 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699, Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m., 919-6624370 or 800-628-3773, Proof of ownership required.
DRIVER’S LICENSES
The nearest Driver License offices are: Hendersonville: 125 Baystone Dr., Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m., 828-6926915. Forest City: 596 Withrow Rd., 828-286-2973.
DRIVER’S LICENSES
800-442-1368. Branches open Mon.Fri., 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. except on state holidays.
Spartanburg branches: 8794 Fairforest Rd., Suite B, 864-587-4713, and 1625 Southport Rd., 864-594-4940. Woodruff branch: 363 S. Main St., 864-476-5913.
LICENSE PLATES, REGISTRATION
Newcomers must obtain license plates and title within 45 days of moving to the state. Applicants must fill out a Form 400 and submit it with their current out-of-state title and a paid property tax receipt from the county in which they reside.
ZONING/BUILDING PERMITS
Landrum City Hall: 100 N. Shamrock Ave., 864-457-3000
BUILDING PERMITS, INCLUDING APPROVAL FOR ALL SEPTIC CONSTRUCTION:
County Building Inspector’s Office, 366 Church St., Spartanburg, 864596-2727, Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. For mobile homes in the City of Landrum, zoning approval must first be obtained from City Hall.
SIGN PERMITS
Available from the Building Inspector’s Office, following zoning approval from City Hall.
DOG TAGS
Required within Landrum City limits and obtainable at Landrum City Hall.
BOAT REGISTRATION
Available from the S.C. Dept. of Natural Resources, Boat Titling and Registration, P.O. Box 167, Columbia, SC 29202, 803-734-3447.
Animobile Veterinary Clinic
6275 NC Hwy 9, Tryon
828-863-0401
Bonnie Brae Veterinary Hospital
155 Shuford Rd., Columbus
828-894-6064
Bonniebraeveterinaryhospital.com
God’s Creatures Animal Hospital
136 S. Howard Ave., Landrum
864-457-3565
Landrum Veterinary Hospital 1600 E. Rutherford St., Landrum 864-457-3351
Saluda Veterinary Hospital
1499 Ozone Dr., Saluda
828-749-2340
Tryon Equine Hospital
3689 Landrum Rd., Columbus
828-894-6065
Tryonequine.com
Twin Oaks Veterinary Clinic
5365 N. Hwy. 14, Landrum
864-895-8091
Twinoaks.vet
Green Creek Farm Supply
2291 Chesnee Rd., Columbus
828-863-4343
Animal feed
The Hay Rack
325 W. Rutherford St., Landrum
864-457-2155
Pet supplies
The Hay Rack on 9 6331 NC Hwy. 9, Columbus 828-863-0536
Animal feed
The Pet Gallery 100 S. Howard Ave., Landrum 864-457-5151
Pets, pet supplies
Purrrfect Bark 155 W. Mills St., #109, Columbus 828-894-2444
Natural pet food and treats, nail trim service
The Southern Pet 116 E. Rutherford St., Landrum 864-457-1224
Pet supplies
Tim Edwards Landscaping
109 Post Office Rd., Mill Spring
828-894-0741
Animal feed
Tractor Supply
651 W. Mills St., Columbus 828-894-0560
Ag & livestock supplies
GROOMERS
All Dogs Go To Haley 2060 Lynn Rd., Suite 14, Columbus 828-440-1527
Blue Ridge Barkway 2536 Lynn Rd., Suite B, Tryon 828-440-1217
Charming
N. Trade St., Landrum 864-457-2475
Doggie Barber Shop
202 E. Earle St., Landrum 864-457-4490
Gentle Hands Grooming 156 US 176, Saluda 828-749-3280
Love on a Leash
214B E. Rutherford St., Landrum 864-457-4929
Perribrook Doggie Salon 40 E. Mills St., Suite B, Columbus 828-785-8248
Pet Gallery 100 S. Howard St., Landrum 864-457-5151
DOG PARKS
TRYON
Harmon Field
Harmon Field dog park is a fenced area visible from Harmon Field Rd.
Saluda Dog Park 199 Chestnut St.
Landrum Dog Park
Located behind Stone Soup Market and Cafe at 1522 E. Rutherford St.
ADOPTIONS
Foothills Humane Society 989 Little Mountain Rd., Columbus 828-863-4444
FoothillsHumaneSociety.org
FOSTER
Paws, Prayers and Promises (P3) 3Ps mission is to help animals and their people in Polk County, N.C. and upper Spartanburg County, S.C. We are a foster based organization. We are not a shelter or rescue, we have no cages, kennels or chains. 828-2431852, Pawsprayersandpromises.org
P3 Retail for Rescue
112 East Rutherford St., Landrum, SC,, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday, 864-457-3694, Pawsprayersandpromises.org
Campobello, SC 29322
30 S. Main St., 864-468-4585
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-1pm, 2-4pm, Sat 9-10am
Lobby: 24 hours
Passport services offered
Columbus, NC 28722
126 Ward St., 828-894-8680
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:45am-4:30pm, Sat 10am-12:30pm
Lobby: 24 hours
Inman, SC 29349
14 Blackstock Rd., 864-472-8401
Hours: Mon-Fri 10am-4:30pm, Sat 10-11am
Lobby: 24 hours
Lake Lure, NC 28746
2432 Memorial Hwy., 828-625-4711
Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-12pm,1-4pm, Closed Sat.
Lobby: 24 hours
Lynn, NC 28750
2633 Lynn Rd., 828-859-5111
Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-12pm, 1:30-4:45pm, Sat 9:30-11:30am
Lobby: 24 hours
Landrum, SC 29356
500 E. Rutherford St., 864-457-2362
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-1pm, 2-4pm, Sat 10-11am
Lobby: 24 hours
Mill Spring, NC 28756
50 School Rd., 828-894-3199
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-12:30pm, 1:30-4pm
Lobby: 24 Hours
Rutherfordton, NC 28139
130 E. Court St., 828-287-3750
Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm, Sat 9am-12pm
Lobby: 24 Hours
Saluda, NC 28773
102 E. Main St., 828-749-5921
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-1pm, 3-4:30pm, Sat 9:30-11am
Lobby: 24 Hours
Tryon, NC 28782
95 Pacolet St., 828-859-9357
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm, Sat 10am-12pm
Lobby: 24 Hours
Passport services offered
Bradley Nature Preserve at Alexander’s Ford
Trail type: Out and back, Length: 1.3 miles each way, Difficulty: Easy, Parking: Located near the intersection of County Line Rd. and Gray’s Rd.
The Preserve was acquired through multiple grants to help tell the story of the Overmountain Men, a rag-tag group of area militia that chased down a British general during the Revolutionary War and won a pivotal battle at Kings Mountain. The old roadbed that is now the Preserve’s main trail is believed to be the exact location of their trip.
Trail type: Out and back, Length: 1 mile each way, Difficulty: Moderate, Parking: Located off Holbert Cove Rd. The Little Bradley Falls Trail is a moderate
1-mile trail to a beautiful 40-foot waterfall located in the Green River Game Lands. A little more than a quarter mile into the trail there is flagging on a tree on the right side, hikers should continue this way, crossing a small creek to stay on the trail. Another creek crossing awaits hikers shortly after the first in about ankle deep water. Red blazes mark the trail, but some are fading and hard to see.
Trail type: Out and back, Length: 1.5 miles each way, Difficulty: Easy, Parking: Located at the intersection of Esseola Dr. and Substation Rd.
The Lazy Girl Loop is an easy trail that runs through the woods of the Bradley Nature Preserve. There is a Connector Trail that links the Lazy Girl Loop to Laurel Drive. Dogs are not allowed on the lower loop sections of the trail.
Trail type: Loop Trail System, Length: 5-6 miles of trail , Difficulty: Easy to Moderate, Parking: 3381 Hunting Country Rd. The Foothills Equestrian Nature Center is located on a beautiful 380-acre nature preserve. There are leisurely trails for both hikers and horseback riders on the property. More info: FENCE.org.
Trail type: 9 Connected Trails, Length: 14.3 miles total, Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous, Parking: Can be accessed from the North via Big Hungry Rd. or from the South via Green River Cove Rd. The Green River Game Lands consist of 18,639 acres of wilderness. Nine named trails run through the Game Lands that have signs at each trail connection, blue blazes that mark the trails. Hunting is allowed. More info: ncwildlife.org. The trails are better suited to more experienced hikers.
Isothermal Community College Loop
Trail type: Loop, Length: 0.5 miles, Difficulty: Easy, Parking: Located off NC Hwy 108 in the ICC/Library Parking lot
This easy 0.5-mile trail is located behind Isothermal Community College. It connects to St. Luke’s Tom Raymond Fitness Trail. A great trail for kids or to stretch your legs during the day!
Norman Wilder Forest
Trail type: 5 trails, Loop, Length: 2 to 3 miles of trail, Difficulty: Easy to Strenuous, Parking: Located off Hwy. 176 between Tryon and Saluda. Norman Wilder Forest is a 185-acre protected forest on the slopes of Little Warrior Mountain. It is composed of mature third growth mixed hardwoods managed by Conserving Carolina. This forest is home to a wide variety of wildflowers, birds, and mammals. Drip Falls also provides a unique environment and is a haven for salamanders. There are multiple trails of varying difficulty to explore.
Round Mountain
Trail type: Out and back, Length: 0.5 mile each way, Difficulty: Strenuous, Parking: Located off Howard Gap Rd. between Warrior Mountain Church and the bridge over I-26. There is currently about 0.5 miles of completed trail with a small picnic area at the beginning of the trail.
Poinsett Reservoir Passage of the Palmetto Trail
Trail type: One way hiking trail, Length: 6.6 miles, Difficulty: Moderate , Parking: The parking area is inside a split rail fence just off Fork Creek Rd. At the other end of the open RV camping area is the trailhead kiosk. More info: PalmettoConservation.org
Blue Wall Passage of the Palmetto Trail
Trail type: One way hiking trail, Length: 14 miles, Difficulty: East to west, miles 0-6, easy; miles 6-12, moderate; miles 1214, strenuous., Parking: FENCE, 3381 Hunting Country Rd., Tryon. The eastern trailhead is located at FENCE. Country roads and sidewalks take the hiker through downtown Landrum and around Lake Lanier. The Southern Blue Ridge Escarpment at miles 12 to 14 climbs steeply and abruptly to Vaughns Gap (trailhead for Poinsett Reservoir Passage). More info: PalmettoConservation.org
Saluda Mountains Passage of the Palmetto Trail
Trail type: One way hiking trail, Length: 9.1 miles , Difficulty: Moderate to Strenuous , Parking: Orchard Lake Campground & Talisman Camp Runs along the ridge defining the northern perimeter of the Poinsett Watershed and the border betwe en the Carolinas. The 19,000-acre watershed is a pristine wilderness area with remarkable habitat for rare plants and animals, including the threatened Peregrine falcon. More info: PalmettoConservation.org
Pearson’s Falls & Glen
Trail type: Out and back, Length: 0.25 mile each way,
Difficulty: Moderate, Parking: 2748 Pearson Falls Road
Pearson’s Falls is located on a 268-acre botanical reserve with moderate hiking to a beautiful 90-foot waterfall. This lush forest is home to some 200 species of wildflowers and plants. Small admission fee, no dogs are allowed. More info: pearsonsfalls.org.
Tom Raymond Fitness Trail
Trail type: Out and back, Length: 0.4 miles each way,
Difficulty: Easy, Parking: St. Luke’s Hospital
The Tom Raymond Fitness trail is located behind St. Luke’s Hospital and features 8 fitness stations along the wide gravel trail. This trail connects to the Isothermal Community College Loop.
Tryon Missing 40 Trace
Trail type: Loop, Length: 1 mile, Difficulty: Moderate , Parking: Between Tryon and Saluda on Pearson’s Falls Rd.
The Tryon Missing 40 Trace is set in the beautiful Pacolet River Gorge. The trail starts at the convergence of Joles Creek and the North Pacolet River, it continues next to the river and features two unassisted river crossings in about ankle high water. Taking the trail to the right is recommended to save river crossings for the end of the hike. White blazes mark the trail throughout.
Stephen J. Capps, MD joined our practice in August 2022, and has been practicing ophthalmology for over 40 years. He specializes in the treatment of glaucoma, eye trauma and anterior segment eye disease as well as many other common issues affecting the health and well-being of the eyes.
Raj N. Patel, MD is a fellowship-trained retina specialist. He has specialized training in treating and managing eye conditions such as age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal tears and detachments.
Vaughn Creek Greenway
Trail type: Out and back, Length: 0.8 miles each way, Difficulty: Easy, Parking: Off New Market Rd. in Tryon, a small, open field about 300 feet from the trailhead
This easy 0.8-mile trail takes hikers through a beautiful, wooded area along Vaughn Creek. Not far into the hike, visitors can see Siller’s Falls on their left. The trail ends at a large tunnel that Vaughn Creek flows through. A short trail goes from the picnic shelter to Siller’s Falls.
Woodland Park
Trail type: Loop, Length: 1 mile, Difficulty: Easy to Moderate, Parking: Two entrances, one off Chestnut St., Tryon and one behind the Tryon IGA
Woodland Park is a nice escape into the woods, close to downtown Tryon. There is about 1 mile of trail with several small loops, located in a beautiful patch of woods featuring many large hardwoods and pines.
Adawehi Wellness Village
Easy forest walking path with Labyrinth.
93 Adawehi Lane, Columbus, 828-894-5260, Adawehi.com
Green Creek Family Life Center
Paved walking trail
Green Creek Dr. and Coxe Rd., Green Creek
Isothermal Community College Trail
Primary access is from Polk County Public Library/Isothermal Community College parking lot.
1255 W. Mills St., Columbus
Tom Raymond Fitness Trail
Easy footpath features fitness stations as well as an attractive hardwood forest setting, primary access is from St. Luke’s Hospital back parking lot.
101 Hospital Dr., Columbus
Polk County High School Track
Regulation size paved oval running track
1681 N. Hwy. 108, Columbus
Stearns Park
Includes a paved walking path loop (0.2 mi) and Stearns Gym with indoor recreational activities
125 East Mills St., Columbus
Brookwood Park
Half-mile paved walking path, some shaded, and a playground. East Rutherford St./Hwy. 14 in Landrum
192 Hospital Drive, Columbus, NC 28722
800-624-6575•828-894-3037•www.carolinaeyemd.com
Polk Central Elementary School
Half-mile nature trail with educational markers.
2141 Highway 9 South
Polk County Middle School Track
Paved regulation sized oval outdoor track.
321 Wolverine Trail
Polk County Recreation Complex
Includes paved walking path loop, baseball fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, picnic shelters, large playground and fishing pond access.
223 Wolverine Drive
Sunny View Elementary School Playground
86 Sunny View Road
Lazy Girl Loop Trail
Accessible from Laurel Drive, Saluda, easy 1-mile trail (one way), no dogs allowed.
McCreery Park
A busy playground and park located in the heart of Saluda at the intersection of Greenville and Maple Streets that features swings, slides and an obstacle course, as well as a covered picnic area and gazebo.
Norman Wilder Forest
Managed by Conserving Carolina, trails are located on 185 acres of mature third growth mixed hardwood on the slopes of Little Warrior Mountain. Trail has bridges, steps and loops. Plan on a 2 to 3-mile hike. Located off Hwy. 176 between Tryon and Saluda.
Saluda Elementary School playground and tennis courts
214 E. Main St.
Harmon Field
Thirty-six acres containing paved walking path loop with a fitness course, paved oval walking track, playground, tennis courts, basketball courts, baseball fields, picnic shelter and cabin, equestrian riding rings, a dog park, stables, disc golf course, and Pacolet River beach access. 117 Harmon Field Road, Tryon.
POLK COUNTY HATCHERY SUPPORTED TROUT WATERS:
• North Pacolet River from Pacolet Falls to Highway 108 bridge
• Fork Creek Church on SR 1100 to North Pacolet River
• Big Fall Creek portion above water supply reservoir
• Green River from the Henderson County line to mouth of Bright’s Creek
• Little Cove Creek
• Big Fall Creek (portion below water supply reservoir)
• Cove Creek
• Camp Creek (Henderson County line Green River)
Laughter Pond
Laughter Pond, located at the Polk County Recreation Complex in Mill Spring, provides public fishing and is stocked with catfish. There are no size restrictions on catfish, and the daily limit is six catfish per licensed person per day.
The Foothills area is known for its mountains and rivers, but also has public swimming opportunities. The area is home to nearby lakes, the Green River, Pacolet River and a countyowned outdoor swimming pool.
Gibson Park Pool
Public swimming pool. Fee for pool use. Annual pass available. 236 Park St., Columbus 828-894-2646
Harmon Field Beach
Public river swimming and a public park with playgrounds 828-859-5784
Lake Lure Beach
Mountain lake featuring a traditional sand beach, and a kids’ park with waterslide and water games.
2724 Memorial Hwy., Lake Lure 828-625-0077
Wilderness Cove Tubing and Campground
River tube rentals available May through September with prices including shuttles to the campground. Open seven days a week.
3772 Green River Cove, Saluda 828-749-9100
Silver Creek Campground and Whitewater Outfitters
Whitewater rafting, canoeing, tube rentals and paintball are available. The campground also offers fishing classes for campers, including instructions on fly-fishing, bait casters and knot tying.
3111 Silver Creek Road, Mill Spring 828-894-2331
The Gorge Zipline
The Gorge offers a unique and thrilling tree-based zipline canopy adventure in the famous Green River Gorge.
166 Honey Bee Drive, Saluda 828-749-2500
Green River Tubing
During peak season, tubers can float the deliciously cool river Monday - Sunday from 10 am - 3 pm. Three mile trips between 10 am - 3 pm and six mile trips from 10 am - 1 pm.
5200 Green River Cove Rd., Saluda
828-749-378, GreenRiverCoveTubing.com
Green River Adventures
Guided whitewater kayaking, self-guided kayaking, waterfall rappelling, paddleboarding, zipline adventures, kayak instruction and gear rentals.
111 East Main St., Saluda
828-749-2800, GreenRiverAdventures.com
Lake Adger
Bring your own boat, kayak, canoe or tube to enjoy this calm 438 acre lake. There is an 80 horsepower limit on pontoon boats and a 60 horsepower restriction on any other watercraft; no jet skis or water skiing is permitted on the lake. Swimming and fishing are permitted.
Boat ramp at 4741 Lake Adger Rd., Mill Spring.
Living Waters Tubing
Tube rentals, a beach for relaxing and picnicking, and a Sundae Shack are all you will need for a great day on the Green River! Bring your sunscreen and river shoes, and let your troubles float away.
5153 Green River Cove Rd., Saluda
828-749-0147, LivingWatersTubing.com
Links O’ Tryon
This Tom Jackson 6,800-yard course allows you to feel like you are visiting Scotland, Pinehurst and Pebble Beach in one day! Nestled in the Foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains, the course winds through rolling countryside with spectacular mountain and water views. The fairways are challenging and playable for all levels of golfers.
11250 New Cut Road, Campobello
864-468-5099
Meadowbrook Golf Club
The 6,700-yard course rolls gently up hills and down through meadows with Henson and Davis Creeks, creating challenging holes on both nines. The golf course at Meadowbrook Golf Club is characterized by its tree-lined fairways and abundance of water. Both creeks and two ponds come into play on 10 holes. Stretching to just over 6,700 yards from the back tees (blue) and offering four tee boxes, Meadowbrook’s golf course is ready to test the skills of both young and old, as well as the novice and experienced golfer.
1211 Meadowbrook Road, Rutherfordton 828-863-2690
Tryon Country Club
The Donald Ross-designed course is a nine-hole golf club where members walk or ride, play 9, 12 or 18 holes, and rarely wait for the tee. Do not let its size fool you — tests await at every turn. The layout rewards well-struck shots on its Bermuda fairways, though the trademark bent-grass greens are well-bunkered and unforgiving to errant approach shots. A stream running through the property often comes into play. 393 Country Club Road, Tryon 828-859-9561
To provide residents with convenient options for recycling and to help reduce waste going to the landfill, Polk County’s Mobile Recycling Service offers multiple drop-off locations throughout the county several days a week.
As a service of the Polk County Solid Waste Transfer Station & Recycling Center, Mobile Recycling units are set up to accept recyclables from 7 a.m. to noon these days of the week at the following locations:
• Monday – In Tryon at Harmon Field
• Tuesday – In Saluda at the corner of Ozone Drive and Hwy. 176
• Every other Wednesday – In Green Creek at the Green Creek Fire Dept.
• Thursday – In Columbus on Mills Street across from the Polk County Courthouse
The Mobile Recycling Service operates all days as scheduled except on New Year’s Day,
Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Mobile Recycling units also do not operate on any day that Polk County Schools are cancelled because of inclement weather.
Items that may be recycled include:
• Metal
• Food, beverage or household container cans (metal and aluminum must be separated)
• Plastic food, beverage or household containers if they are plastic types 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7
• Paper food, beverage or household containers
• Glass food and drink containers
• Magazines, newspapers, books and junk mail
• Cardboard (if boxes, preferably broken down)
Items that may not by recycled include:
• Plastics such as those containing antifreeze, automotive oil, pesticide and herbicide
• Plastic bags
• Planting pots
• Styrofoam
• PVC
• 5-gallon buckets
• Paint buckets
• Wax paper
• Plastic toys
• Glass other than glass food and drink containers
Recycling attendants at the Mobile Recycling units can help answer questions.
For more information about recycling and waste disposal in the county, call the Polk County Solid Waste Transfer Station & Recycling Center at 828-894-3737.
All Good Things Bakery
289 S. Trade St. 828-440-1018
Bakery, Coffeeshop
Big Guns Coffee 152 N. Trade St. 704-574-6611
Coffeeshop
Buck’s Pizza 30 N. Trade St. 828-859-0400
Pizza
Cafe La Gaule 10 N. Trade St. 828-440-1480
Casual Dining
Caro-Mi Dining Room
3231 Highway 176 828-859-5200
Casual Dining
El Sureňo
1052 S. Trade St. 828-859-3075
Mexican
Harper Eatery & Pub 10 Oak St.
828-440-1540
Casual Dining
Hoop’s Wine Bar 60 Pacolet St. 828-859-0105
Wine
Hunt Brothers Pizza 3950 Lynn Rd. 828-859-9080
Pizza (take out)
Katie D’s NY Bagels & Deli 255 N Trade St. 828-440-1441
Bagels & Deli
K.D.’s Sea Shack 82 N. Trade St. 828-440-1285
Bistro
Manzolina’s Eatery Harmon Field 828-440-1400
Breakfast,
Marengo 62 N. Trade St. 828-440-1459
Spanish, French
Mr. Juan’s Mexican Restaurant 526 S. Trade St. 828-859-6858
Mexican
Nana’s Kitchen 354 S. Trade St. #A 828-859-0305
Casual Dining
Side Street Pizza & Pasta 135 S. Trade St. 828-859-5325
Italian
Trade Street Creamery & Sandwich Shoppe 10 N. Trade St 828-440-1522
Casual Dining, Ice Cream
The Tryon Bottle 15 S. Trade St. 828-859-6473
Wine bar
Tryon Coffeehouse Co-op 62A N. Trade St. 828-436-0085
Coffeehouse COLUMBUS
Bojangles 84 W. Mills St. 828-351-3170
Fast Food
The Brick Pizzeria 214 E. Mills St. 828-894-2299
Italian
Calvert’s Kitchen 306 E. Mills St. 828-894-0268
Casual Dining
Cocula Mexican Grill 338 W. Mills St. 828-894-2099
Mexican El Campesino 205 E. Mills St. 828-894-0541
Mexican
Fuji Express (in Shell Station)
393 W. Mills St. 828-802-1199
Hibachi
Green River Tavern
155 W. Mills St. 828-802-1099
Casual Dining
Iron Key Brewing Company
135 Locust St. 828-802-1045
Craft beer, Grill
Joy Wok II
155 W. Mills St. #102
828-894-5566
Asian
Krossroads Kitchen (in Vgo station) 401 W. Mills St. 828-802-1196
Grill
Martha’s Amish Bakery 6431 Hwy. 9 South 863-4643
Bakery
McDonald’s 300 W. Mills St. 828-894-2827
Fast Food
Mountain View BBQ & Deli 829 W. Mills St. 828-894-7060
Barbecue
Openroad Coffee Roastery 915 W. Mills St. 828-894-2021
Coffeehouse
Polk Nutrition 2060 Lynn Rd., # 13 828-440-1042
Shakes, teas
The Rural Seed 322 E. Mills St. 828-802-1097
Farm to table
Southern Manners 192 E. Mills St. 828-894-0406
Casual dining, deli
Subway 235 W. Mills St. 828-894-3333
Fast food
Taco Bell 202 W. Mills St. 828-722-1025
Fast Food
Waffle House 363 W. Mills St. 828-894-2311
Fast food
Wendy’s 255 W. Mills St. 828-894-5269
Fast food
Wolverine Pizza 1550 Hwy. 108 W 828-894-5252
Italian
Azalea Bistro 40 E Main St. 828-769-9022
French/ Lowcountry style bistro
Green River BBQ 131 Highway 176 828-749-9892
Barbecue
Green River Brew Depot 26 Church St. 828-769-9033
Bar & Grill
Green River Eddy’s
Tap Room 435 E. Main St. 828-848-4060
Tap Room, Bar Food
Newman’s Restaurant at Orchard Inn 100 Orchard Inn Lane 828-749-5471
Fine dining Reservations required
Purple Onion 16 E. Main St. 828-749-1179
Mediterranean
Saluda Sweet Shop 32 W. Main St. (in depot) 828-769-9016
Ice Cream
Saluda Truck Plaza 1380 Ozone Dr. 828-749-4921 Grill
Saluda Whistle Stop
Pizza & Wings 1487 Ozone Dr. 828-388-2653
Pizza
Somewhere In Time 70 E. Main St. 828-749-1514
Ice Cream
The S.P.O.T 101 E. Main St. 828-769-9100
Tacos, Margaritas
Subway 1484A Ozone Drive 828-376-1369
Sub sandwiches, salads
Thompson’s Store & Ward’s Grill 24 E. Main St. 828-749-2321
Casual Dining
Wakey Monkey 18 Church St. 828-769-9040
Coffeehouse
Wildflour Bakery & Café 173 E. Main St. 828-749-3356
Bakery, Café
Bodega Noir
1520 E. Rutherford St. 864-381-7054
Wine and Beer Bar
Bojangles 1792 Hwy. 14 East 864-457-2207
Fast Food
Boots’ & Sonny’s #2 328 S. Howard Ave. 864-457-2378
Casual Dining
Burger King 1880 Hwy. 14 East 864-457-5449
Fast food
China Café & Japanese Hibachi 1760 Hwy. 14 864-457-3836
Asian
Dimitri’s Greek & Italian Restaurant
5600 Hwy. 14 864-468-4310
Italian
Domino’s Pizza 1750 Hwy. 14 East 864-510-0080
Pizza
The Drake House 511 N. Howard Ave. 864-457-2533
Casual dining
El Chile Rojo
209 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-5977
Mexican Frozen Frog
1506A E. Rutherford St., Suite A 864-457-1070
Desserts
The Hare & Hound 101 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-3232
Casual dining
Harvest House 22345 Asheville Highway 864-457-2823
Casual dining
The Junction of Gowensville 5599 Hwy. 14 864-468-4675
Buffet
Kirk’s Kitchen 603 S. Howard Ave. 864-607-4224
American
The Pasta Station 909 E. Rutherford St. 864-510-8116
Italian
The Red Horse Inn 45 Winstons Chase Ct. 864-909-1575
Wine Bar
Soulisa’s Fine Thai Dining 208 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-5318
Thai, Japanese
Southside Smokehouse & Grille
726 S. Howard Ave. 864-457-4581
Casual dining
Starbucks (in Ingles) 1851 Hwy. 14E 864-457-5187
Coffeehouse
Stone Soup Market & Café 1522 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-5255
Casual dining
Subway 1772 Hwy. 14 East 864-457-7337
Deli, Fast Food
Twin Palmetto 1005 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-5008
Casual dining
The Burger Barn at Parker-Binns Vineyard 2275 Whiteside Rd. 828-894-0154
Burgers, chicken, wine
Deb’s Mini Mart 21 Hwy. 9 North 828-894-2232
Sandwiches, drinks
Mill Spring Farm Store 82 Hwy. 9 N. 828-894-8028
Artisan Farm Store
Tryon International Equestrian Center 25 International Blvd.
• Blue Ginger Sushi & Noodles 828-863-1121
Asian
• Campagna Italian Cuisine 828-863-1127
Italian
• Legends Grille 828-863-1122
Fine Dining
• Roger’s Diner 828-863-1113
Casual Dining
• Siesta Cantina 828-863-1000 Mexican
• Silo Bar Beer, Ale, Cider, Karaoke
Buck ‘N Brew Coffee & Ice Cream 18981 Asheville Highway 864-457-1515
Coffeehouse
The Dog House 605 N. Main St. 864-468-4458
Fast food
The Dutch Plate Family Restaurant 206 N. Main St. 864-468-4584
Casual Dining
Mocha’s Mug 7104 SC 9
Coffee Shop
A New Outlook Salon
568 N. Trade St. 828-859-5511
Artistry Above Hair Studio 590 S. Trade St. 828-817-4820
Cassidy’s Hair Studio 75 S. Trade St. 828-817-9149
Gloessence Studio 112 N. Trade St., Suite 13 864-612-8117
Haven Salon & Boutique Rylee Woods 120 N. Trade St.
Julie’s Aesthetics & Waxing Studio 10 N. Trade St., Suite C 828-415-5546
La-Plaza Beauty Salon
1005 US 176 828-859-5113
Lashes by Kaylin 112 N. Trade St., Suite 8 864-494-4439
Pure Skin Esthetics 590 S. Trade St. 828-817-8104
Shear Magic Hair & Nail Salon 23 S. Trade St. 828-859-5000
Soul Esthetics 951 S. Trade St., Suite #2 864-517-0907
Spa Nails by Karie 2753 Lynn Rd. 828-551-9238
Strictly Nails 10 N. Trade St., Suite C 828-440-1198
Studio Z Hair & Nail Salon 2753 Lynn Rd., Suite B 828-551-9238
202 Salon & Spa 155 W. Mills St. 828-894-0202
Elegance Permanent Beauty Co. 155 W. Mills St., Suite 201 828-802-1187
Hair Associates 816 W. Mills St. 828-894-2990
Hair Den 73 Toma Lane 828-859-5757
JK Nails 155 W. Mills St., Suite #107 828-894-5535 jknailscolumbus.com
Karma Salon & Boutique 750 E. Mills St. 828-894-0613
Lovely Lady Styling Salon 124 Blanton St. 828-894-8580
Paul’s Barber Shop 40 E. Mills St. 828-817-4598
Underground Tans 750 NC Hwy 108 E, Suite B 828-802-1222
Uptown Girl Salon 81 Simms St. 828-894-7011
The Brass Beard Barbershop 202 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-1138 schedulicity.com
Dale James Salon 119 E. Prince Rd. 864-457-1086 Facebook: Dale James Salon
Headlines by Patti 206 N. Poplar St. 864-457-3536
Honeycomb Hair Salon 607 S. Howard Ave. 864-510-1568
Lovely Nails 1764 SC 14 E 864-457-5621
Lovelynailslandrum.com
Main Street Salon 103 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-4202
My Fair Lady Hair Salon 1508 E. Rutherford St. Facebook: My Fair Lady Hair Salon
Smith’s & Associates 107 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-3733
Swedish Solutions Day Spa 110 Thrift Circle 828-817-4543
Vibes Massage & Spa 121 E. Prince Rd. 864-457-1053
Victorian Rose 120 Lodge St. 864-457-3800
MILL SPRING Hair & Beyond 964 NC Hwy 9 828-894-6383
Julie’s Primp and Polish Promenade Cabin 25 International Blvd. 910-382-1100
Juliesprimpandpolish.com
The Meeting Place Senior Center
75 Carmel Lane, Columbus, NC 28722
Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
828-894-0001, polkcountymeetingplace.com
Sponsored by the Polk County Council on Aging, The Meeting Place provides daily recreation, art, music, language and social activities. Lunch is served every weekday from 11:30 a.m.12:30 p.m. with to-go plates available. Home-delivered meals are available for seniors who are unable to travel. Seniors may also obtain assistance regarding Medicare and Medicare Supplement insurance policies and claim forms through the Senior Health Insurance Information Program at the Meeting Place.
The Meeting Place II (Saluda Senior Center)
64 Greenville St., Saluda, NC 28773
Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
828-749-9245
The Saluda Senior Center offers a variety of programs to enhance the quality of life for senior residents of Polk County, including home delivered and congregate meals.
Senior Health Insurance Information Program
75 Carmel Lane, Columbus NC 28722
828-894-7962
Counselors answer Medicare beneficiaries questions about Medicare. Appointment required.
Saluda Living in Place (SLIP)
PO Box 322, Saluda, NC 828-749-1975
Offers a variety of services for seniors including support services, home safety and accessibility and social activities.
Med-Assist
75 Carmel Lane, Columbus, NC 28722
828-894-0001
Med-Assist is a resource for seniors that assists with access to life-saving prescription medications each month. Appointment required.
Community Alternatives Program (CAP)
48 Hospital Dr. Ste. 3, Columbus, NC 28722
828-894-0564, stlukesnc.org
A program that allows elderly and disabled adults ages 18 and up to receive support services in their own home, as an alternative to nursing home placement.
The Senior Community Service Employment Program
111 W. Court St, Rutherfordton, NC 28139
828-287-2281
If you are 55 years or older and economically disadvantaged,
the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is available to you through the Division of Aging and Adult Services and other agencies in North Carolina. The Senior Community Service Employment Program, funded through Title V of the Older Americans Act, places individuals 55 and older who are economically disadvantaged into useful part-time community service programs while helping them transition into unsubsidized employment.
Polk County Sheriff’s Office
R-U-OK Program
164 Government Complex Dr, Columbus, NC 28722
828-894-3001 ext. 303 (nonemergency), polksheriffnc.com
The R-U-OK program is an automated phone system that calls residents of Polk County on a daily basis at a time specified by the user. The recipient of the call presses a specific button to acknowledge receipt of the call. If there is no answer or the recipient fails to properly acknowledge the call, an alert
is sent and a PCSO officer responds to the residence to check on the resident.
Polk County Transportation Authority
County Annex, Gibson and Ward St., Columbus, NC 28722
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 828-894-8203, polknc.org/ transportation
Polk County Transportation Authority has proudly served the public transportation needs of citizens since 1985, offering safe, reliable travel to and from a wide range of destinations including around the county, or to Hendersonville, Asheville, Forest City, Shelby, Spartanburg and Greenville. The well-maintained fleet includes lift-equipped vans and child safety seats. Call to arrange trips to work, college, shopping, personal care appointments, medical appointments, airports and more. Free for those over 60. Donations encouraged. Call by 10 a.m. to schedule a trip for the next day. Out-of-county trips require three-day advance notice.
Well Rooted Mercantile, Columbus
A Soul Edit Pop Up Shop 31 Depot St. Asouledit.com
A Taste of Olives & Grapes 112 N. Trade St, Ste. 1 828-859-0212
Architectural Warehouse at Old Mill Market Square
151 Southern Mercerizing Rd. 828-966-9030
oldmillmarketsquare.com
The Book Shelf
17 S. Trade St. 828-859-9304
Brett Auston Floral & Gift Boutique
255B N. Trade St. 828-412-7016
Brettauston.com
Dark Horse Antique Market
1161 S. Trade St. 828-859-5634
Four Winds Gift and Floral Shop
16 Maple St. 828-859-9545
Tryonflorist.com
IGA Supermarket 370 S. Trade St. 828-859-9245
Mountain Trail Soap Company 112 N. Trade St., Suite #5 828-301-4546
Mountaintrailsoapcompany.com
Mountainscape Gallery 158 N. Trade St. 828-440-1530
mountainscapegallery.com
Nature’s Store House Health Food Store 427 S. Trade St. 828-859-6356
naturesstorehousenc.com
The Nest Artisan Market 13 S. Trade St. 404-319-1052
Facebook: The Nest Artisan Market
Reunion Tour Music & Skate Shop
25A S. Trade St. 843-303-4049
Seventh Day Adventist Church Thrift Store 2820 Lynn Rd. 828-859-6407
Thompson Garden Gallery 83 Palmer St. 828-859-3185
Trade Street
Trading Company 104 N. Trade St. 609-304-1344
Tryon Antique Mall 1005 S. Trade St. 828-859-2756
Tryon Bottle - A Wine & Beer Boutique 15 S. Trade St. 828-859-6473
tryonbottle.com
Tryon Toymakers & Woodcarvers
17 S. Trade St. 843-373-7232
tryontoymakers.org
Wild Petunias & Vines of Tryon 112 N. Trade St. 828-859-7039
wildpetunias.com
COLUMBUS
Advance Auto Parts 211 W. Mills St. 828-894-3202
Avery Creek Nursery & Gift Shop 2676 NC 108 828-894-0107
Averycreeknursery.com
Blue Waters Pool & Spas 32 N. Peak St. 828-894-0299
Carolina Dragonfly Boutique
2060 Lynn Rd. 828-440-1163
Carolinadragonflyboutique.com
CarQuest Auto Parts 291 E. Mills St. 828-894-3064
Christian Bookshop 222 E. Mills St. 828-253-8358
Thechristianbookshop.company. site
Columbus ABC Store 250 W. Mills St., Suite 3 828-894-3188
Columbus Collectibles & Consignment 567 E. Mills St. 828-817-9428
CVS 333 W. Mills St. 828-894-8247
Dollar General 101 Shuford Rd. 828-722-1100
Dutch Boy Barns 617 W. Mills St. 864-804-6999
Elegance Permanent Beauty Co. 155 W. Mills St, Suite 201 828-802-1187
The Endurance Boutique 370 John Weaver Rd. 704-953-1541
European Market 155 W. Mills St. 828-590-6760
Family Dollar 229 W. Mills St. 828-802-6023 familydollar.com
Food Lion Supermarket 250 W. Mills St. Unit 5 828-894-8286 Foodlion.com
Foothills Pharmacy 80 Shuford Rd. 828-894-6112
Garden Patch 39 W. Mills St. 828-894-2200
Gert’s Place Antiques & Collectibles
6431 Hwy. 9, Suite 5 828-722-1255
Green River Cycles 155 W. Mills St. Suite 103 828-802-1210 greenrivercycles.com
Gunner’s Custom Holsters 2060 Lynn Rd. (Valley Plaza #3) 828-440-1057 gunnerscustomholsters.biz
Hay Rack on 9 6331 NC 9 828-863-0536
King Smoke & Vape 155 W. Mills St., #106 828-802-1116
O’Reilly Auto Parts 120 W. Mills St. 828-722-1000
Pure Country Weavers 81 Skylar Dr., Lynn 828-859-9916
purecountry.com
Purrrfect Bark 155 W. Mills St., Suite 109 828-894-2444
Re-Ride Consignment Tack Shop 2060 Lynn Rd. (Valley Plaza #8) 828-755-1948
SS Farm & Saddlery 2060 Lynn Rd., Suite 7
828-440-1510
Second Chance Thrift Store
232 E. Mills St. 828-894-2373
stepstohope.org
Tractor Supply Co. 651 W. Mills St. 828-894-0560
tractorsupply.com
Unique Boutique, Gift Shop and Book Nook at Adawehi 93 Adawehi Lane
828-894-5260
Watson Appliance and Flooring 133 Shuford Rd. 828-894-5150
Well Rooted Mercantile 200 E. Mills St. 828-802-1121
SALUDA
Adventure Cycles
160 W. US 176 (in Tickle Family Health) 828-817-1892
Saluda.com/adventure-cycles/
Botanica Belize Wildcrafted Skincare Holistic Aesthetic
Spa & Shop
144 US 176 828-577-8660 botanicabelize.com
The Dressing Room, Etc. 137 E. Main St. 828-749-9555
Facebook: thedressingroometc
eArthly Minds Gallery & Gift Shop
19 Pearson Falls Rd. 828-769-9063
Facebook: eARThlymindsgallery
Gardener’s Cottage & Brass Latch 181 E. Main St. 828-749-4200
Heartwood Gallery 21 E. Main St. 828-749-9365 heartwoodsaluda.com
Historic Thompson’s Store/Ward’s Grill 24 Main St. 828-749-2321
M.A. Pace General Store 60 E. Main St. 828-749-2401
Milkweed Chainstitch Embroidery 192 Patterson St. 828-290-9268
Milkweed.shop
Mineral Spirits Rock Gallery 38 Main St. 828-749-4420
River Dog Run 46 E. Main St. 828-551-1461
Saluda Outfitters
435 E. Main St. 828-848-4060
SaludaOutfitters.com
Sassafras 141 E. Main St. 828-749-2379
Facebook.com/ SassafrasSaluda
Somewhere in Time Ice Cream & Antiques 70 E. Main St. 828-749-1514
Sweet Earth Mountain Resale/Thrift/Consignment 160 W. Main St. 828-749-3505
Facebook: SweetEarthMountain
Upscale Resale & Consignment
19 Pearson Falls Rd. 828-769-9047
Xualla 50 E. Main St. 828-749-3000
LANDRUM
Bealls Outlet 209 W. Rutherford St. 864-457-2140
Carriage House Consignments & Estate Sales 110 S. Shamrock Ave. 843-225-0001
Carruth Furniture 104 S. Howard Ave. 864-457-3344
Classic Couture 109 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-3360
Covington & Co. Jewelry 210 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-5854
Crawford’s of Landrum 108 E Rutherford St. 914-954-7704 Crawfordsoflandrum.com
Dollar General 1756 SC Hwy 14 828-722-1029
Dollar Tree 213 W. Rutherford St. 864-708-6028 dollartree.com
Expressions Florist and Antiques 105 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-6694
The Farm House 22341 Asheville Hwy. 864-457-3557 farmhousetack.com
The Hay Rack 325 W. Rutherford St. 864-457-2155
The Hikers Hut 118 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-1214
Ingles Markets & Gas Express 1851 SC Hwy 14 E 864-457-5187
Landrum Armory 106 Jones St. 864-457-1366
Landrum Drug 104 W. Rutherford St. 864-457-2401
Landrum Hardware 1712 SC Hwy 14 864-457-2324
Lucy’s Boutique 1508 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-4445
Facebook: LucysboutiqueSC
O’Darby’s Liquor Barn 127 Fairwinds Dr. 864-457-1557
Paws, Prayers & Promises 112 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-3694
pawsprayersandpromises.org
Pet Gallery 100 S. Howard Ave. 864-457-5151
Sissy Boutique and Gifts 210-B E. Rutherford St. 864-457-2425
Facebook: Sissyboutiqueandgifts
Steps to Hope Thrift Barn
1810 Hwy. 14 864-457-1099
stepstohope.org
The Stitching Fox 22349 Asheville Hwy. 828-222-5018
Thermal Belt Habitat For Humanity Restore 132 N. Trade Ave. 864-457-2666 thermalbelthabitat.org
Whimsical World Gallery 116 Jones St. 207-272-9088
Facebook: dcedrone3
MILL SPRING
Adair’s Rod & Gun Supply (at Tim Edwards Landscaping Feed & Farm Store)
109 Post Office Rd. 828-894-0741
Dover Saddlery
30 Legends Circle 800-406-8204
Doversaddlery.com
The General Store & Market at TIEC 25 International Blvd. 828-863-1000
Tryon.com
McGuinns Store 4884 NC 9 North 828-625-4755
Tim Edwards Landscaping Feed & Farm Store 109 Post Office Rd. 828-894-0741
Facebook.com/
TimEdwardsLandscaping/
Unique Boutique at TIEC 25 International Blvd. 828-863-1000
Tryon.com
Polk County Department of Social Services
231 Wolverine Trail Mill Spring, NC 28756
Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
828-894-2100 (or 828-894-0187 after hours emergencies)
Polknc.gov, click on Departments
The mission of Polk County Department of Social Services is to assist families and individuals by helping them maintain and/ or enhance their quality of life and to prevent abuse, neglect and exploitation of vulnerable people in the community as we administer services and public assistance programs in a timely, effective and professional manner. The agency administers the Food and Nutrition Services Program, Medicaid for families and children, Medicaid for aged and disabled programs, and temporary assistance to Needy Families Program. DSS administers various programs of emergency assistance to families and individuals in crisis and provides referral services to local, state and federal resources. DSS also offers foster parent preparation training.
South Carolina Department of Social ServicesSpartanburg County
630 Chesnee Hwy. Spartanburg, SC 29303
Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
864-596-3001 (after hours reporting 864-585-1445) dss.sc.gov
The department’s mission is to promote the safety, permanency, and well-being of children and vulnerable adults, help individuals achieve stability, and strengthen families. DSS provides protective services for children and vulnerable adults, adoption, and foster care services. It administers federal Title IV-B Child Welfare Services and Title IV-E Foster Care and Adoption Assistance programs. The department also establishes standards for and licenses child care providers and residential group homes for children. Through its Division of Economic Services, DSS administers economic assistance programs including the federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, which provides employment and training for people receiving cash assistance. The Department administers food assistance programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), a federal benefit to assist low-income citizens in the purchase of food. Also, a commodities program distributes supplemental food through a network of food banks. Other food programs provide financial assistance for child and adult care providers, homeless shelters and summer feeding sites for children. The Department also administers the state’s child support program under federal Title IV-D and provides other child support services, including paternity establishment and fatherhood initiatives.
NC 211 is an information and referral service provided by United Way of North Carolina. Families and individuals can call 2-1-1 or 1-888-892-1162 to obtain free and confidential information on health and human services and resources within your community. Information is also available online at nc211.org.
134 White Dr.
Columbus, NC 28722
Monday and Thursday 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and 1-6 p.m.
Tuesday and Wednesday 9 a.m.-
12 p.m. and 1-4 p.m. 828-894-2988, tboutreach.org
Since 1991, Thermal Belt Outreach Ministry (Outreach) has served Polk County residents living with a crisis or with longer-term poverty. A private 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Outreach’s mission is to provide compassionate assistance to Polk County residents who are unable to meet their basic life needs. Whether it is providing food to children and families through the Food Pantry and Feed-A-Kid Program, or by helping families facing the loss of their home or utilities being cut off, Outreach seeks to bring the necessities of life to those who need a helping hand and a caring heart.
Ashley Meadows Apartments
113 Ashley Meadows Circle, Columbus, NC 28722, 828-894-2671
1, 2 and 3 BR apartments, subsidized, low-income housing
Bon Aire Apartments
700 S. Randolph Ave., Landrum, SC 29356, 864-457-2280
1, 2 and 3 BR, 40 units, federally subsidized housing
Highwood Apartments
15 Pinetree Lane, Columbus, NC 28722
P.O. Box 807, Columbus, NC 28722, 828-894-3499
A HUD complex for persons 62-plus years of age with 44 apartments
Hope Village
134 White Dr., Columbus, NC 28722, 828-894-2988, tboutreach.org
2 BR/2BA rental homes, Phase 1 expected completion date March 2023
Ridge Oak Apartments
160 Shuford Rd., Columbus, NC 28722, 864-457-2280
1, 2 BR, 18 units, federally subsidized housing
Thermal Belt Habitat For Humanity
40 E. Mills St., Columbus, NC 28722
828-393-6494, Tuesday - Friday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. thermalbelthabitat.org
Habitat ReStore
132 N. Trade Ave., Landrum, SC 29356
Monday - Thursday 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Friday & Saturday 10 a.m.5 p.m.
864-457-2666, thermalbelthabitat.org
Thermal Belt Habitat for Humanity is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International and operates in Polk County, N.C. and Landrum, S.C. Its mission is to provide affordable housing in a decent community for people of modest
income who otherwise might not be able to afford homeownership. Since its inception, ReStore has been a major funding source for the ongoing construction of new homes.
Polk Baptist Association
Care Kitchen
208 Blanton St., Columbus in lower level 828-894-3787
Free hot meals are served from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. every Friday
Saluda Welcome Table
132 Greenville St., Saluda 828-749-9764
Everyone is invited to attend the Saluda Welcome Table every Tuesday. Dinner will be served from 5:30-6:45 p.m. in the fellowship hall of Saluda United Methodist Church. All are
welcomed. Donations accepted.
The Meeting PlacePolk County Senior Center
75 Carmel Lane, Columbus 828-894-0001
polkcountymeetingplace.com
Congregate meals served daily Monday-Friday from 11:30am12:30pm. Free to seniors age 60+.
Meals on Wheels
75 Carmel Lane, Columbus 828-894-0001
Home-delivered meals for those that qualify daily MondayFriday.
Bethlehem United Methodist Church
The Thursday Table 253 School St., Mill Spring, NC 828-551-9686
Free meal to the public, take-out plates available, every Thursday, 6-7 p.m.
Columbus Presbyterian Church
21 Peniel Rd., Columbus, NC 828-894-3368
Breakfast every Sunday at 9:20 a.m. Dinner every Wednesday at 6 p.m. Congregate meals served free to the community.
Landrum United Methodist Church
227 N. Howard Ave., Landrum 864-457-3984
Congregate meals served free to the community every fourth Saturday, 4-6 p.m.
Landrum First Baptist Church
300 East Rutherford St., Landrum 864-457-4118
Congregate meals served free to the community every third Saturday, 4-6 p.m.
Alcoholics Anonymous
• 76 N. Peak St, Columbus, Tuesdays, 6:30-8 p.m., 828-8942168
• 195 New Market Rd., Tryon, Monday, 5:30 p.m.
• 101 Healing Farm Ln., Mill Spring, CooperRiis, Thursdays, 8 p.m., 828-859-7099
• 404 East Rutherford St., Landrum, Mondays, 7 p.m., 864-266-2404
• 64 Greenville Street, Saluda, Tuesdays, 6 p.m., 828-7492251, 800-286-1326
• St. Luke’s Hospital Classroom 704, 101 Hospital Dr., Columbus, Thursdays, 7 p.m.
• 408 N. Main St., Rutherfordton, Tuesday 6:307:30 p.m., Wednesday 12-1 p.m.
Nicotine Support Group
St. Luke’s Hospital, 101 Hospital Dr., Columbus, 828-699-9001, 828-817-2481, Thursdays, 7 p.m.
Adolescent Substance Abuse Support Group
84 White Dr., Columbus, Monday 4-5 p.m., 828-894-2290
Adult Substance Abuse Support Group
84 White Dr., Columbus, Tuesday, 1-2:30 p.m., 828-894-2290
Celebrate Recovery
Midway Baptist Church, Thursdays, 6:30 p.m., 828-894-5633
The Well, Fridays, 6:30 p.m., 828-817-9789
Narcotics Anonymous
Saluda Center, Fridays, 8 p.m., 864-457-7278
Female Domestic Abuse
Steps to HOPE, Mondays at 12:30 p.m., 828-894-2340
Batterer Intervention Program (BIP) is a 26 week course focusing on healthy family relationships. Steps to HOPE offers: emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, a 24-hour crisis hotline for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, case management and support groups, help with filing domestic violence protection orders and support through the court process.
Male Domestic Abuse
Steps to HOPE, Mondays
6-7:30 p.m., 828-894-2340
Batterer Intervention Program
(BIP) is a 26 week course focusing on healthy family relationships. Call for more information.
Women’s Support Group
Steps to HOPE, Mondays 6 p.m., 828-894-2340
Weight Watchers
Tryon United Methodist Church, Tuesday at 5:30 p.m., 828-859-9218
Foothills Parkinson’s Support Group
Landrum Library, 2nd Wed. of Month, 1:30 p.m., 864-404-8001
Diabetes Support Group
St. Luke’s Hospital, 101 Hospital Dr., Columbus, Time/ Date varies, 828-894-0944
Smoking Cessation Support Group
St. Luke’s Hospital, 101 Hospital Dr., Columbus, Thursdays 7 p.m., 828-894-0847
Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse - Be a Voice 4 Kids
Call for location, Every other Thursday, 6:30 p.m., 828-817-4267, beavoice4kids@yahoo.com
Seasons of Grief
60 Ward St, Columbus, Tuesdays, 6-7:30 p.m., 828-8942340
Polk County Veterans Services
Polk County Veteran Services Officer Gina Cashion
828-894-0003, 75 Carmel Lane, Columbus, NC 28722, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., polknc.gov
The North Carolina Division of Veterans Affairs (NCDVA) provides a system to assist veterans and their families in the presentation and processing of claims as they may be entitled to under Federal, State or local laws.
Polk County is proud to provide that assistance to veterans who have honorably served their country through our NCDVA certified County Veterans Service Officer (CVSO). The CVSO, while employed by the County Commissioners, is trained by and works under the supervision of a NCDVA District Service Officer (DSO). The CVSO provides on-site counseling and assistance to local veterans and their dependents of their rights and entitlements under various laws. They assist the veterans and their families in the preparation of claims, obtaining supporting documents and affidavits, and forwarding the paperwork to a NCDVA DSO for quality review and submission to the appropriate Government entity. This system ensures that veterans and their dependent families are getting accurate information and quality
assistance with claims through State trained and certified Officers.
AMERICAN LEGION POLK COUNTY MEMORIAL POST #250
Monthly meetings are held on the first Tuesday at 7 p.m. Membership is open to relatives of Veterans and supports the activities of the American Legion. 43 Depot St., Tryon. facebook.com/NCPost250/
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY POST #250
The American Legion Auxiliary meeting is held at the Legion Hall on the 2nd Tuesday each month at 10 a.m. Membership is open to relatives of all Veterans. 43 Depot St., Tryon.
Equine assisted wellness for veterans, military, front line workers and first responders. 864-457-3575, guidingreins.org
PATRIOTS SALUTE TO VETERANS ASSOCIATION
Brings attention to Veterans Day so that the public can join together to render honor and gratitude to all who have honorably served in the US Armed Forces. Michael Collins, 864-230-9806, polkcounty.org/ Veteranspages/VFW post 9116, P.O. Box 654, Columbus, NC 28722.
Provides Military Funeral Honors; participates in ceremonies on Memorial Day, Fourth of July, 9/11, and Veterans day; conducts Flag Disposal Ceremonies; participates in local parades; presents the Colors during opening ceremonies at local events. Follow the activities of the honor guard on facebook. com/VFWAmericanLegion/.
A county wide nonprofit organization open to all veterans and supporters, and volunteers that conduct local events such as the Veterans Day. Contract Michael Collins, 864-230-9806, polkcounty.org/Veteranspages/ VFW post 9116, P.O Box 654, Columbus, NC
SAP identifies and assesses shelter/rescue dogs for training as service dogs with a primary focus to provide the dogs to wounded military personnel and veterans through appropriate training organizations, Foothills Humane Society, 828-8634444, serviceanimalproject@ windstream.net.
Monthly meeting on third Tuesday at 7 p.m. at The House of Flags Museum, 33 Gibson Street, Columbus, NC. A nonprofit organization made up of Veterans who
support Veterans, youth and local community. Post is also involved with the activities, care and upkeep of the Columbus Veterans Park. Michael Collins, Commander, 864-4547-3115, 864-230-9806, m3115@aol. com, polkcounty.org/vets, VFW Post 9116, P.O. Box 654, Columbus, NC 28722.
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS, POLK COUNTY MEMORIAL LADIES AUXILIARY #9116
Meets fourth Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., at the Womack Building, Columbus. Membership is restricted to female relatives of veterans or female veterans who served overseas during wartime. Joyce B. Preston, 828-8595286, jbpreston99@yahoo.com, PO Box 654, Columbus, NC 28722.
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS, POLK MEMORIAL POST #10349
A national non-profit organization made up of veterans who have served on foreign soil during times of declared conflict and/or wars, and family members of veterans. Advocates at Congressional levels for betterment of veterans in all aspects of their life. Meets 2nd Monday at 7 p.m. The Auxiliary meets 2nd Tuesday at 7 p.m. 3788 E. NC Hwy. 108, Mill Spring, NC 28756.
Charles George Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center
1100 Tunnel Road, Asheville, NC 28805
va.gov/asheville-health-care/
Main phone: 828-298-7911
Mental health care: 828-2987911 x 2519
Services offered: advice nurse, audiology & speech, Covid 19
vaccines, cancer care, caregiver support, dental/oral surgery, dermatology, diabetic care, endocrinology, gastroenterology, hematology/oncology, homeless veteran care, LGBTQ+ veteran care, mental health, minority veteran care, nephrology, pain management, pharmacy, primary care, prosthetics & rehabilitation, radiology, returning service member care, rheumatology, social work, spinal cord injuries & disorders, suicide prevention, urgent care,
vocational rehabilitation, women veteran care, wound care & ostomy.
Master Sergeant Jerry K. Crump VA Clinic
2270 College Avenue, Suite 145, Forest City, NC 28043-2459
va.gov/asheville-health-care/ locations/rutherford-county-vaclinic/
Main phone: 828-202-2735
Mental health care: 828-2022735 x 6000
Services offered: cardiology,
laboratory & pathology, weight management, mental health care, pain management, physical therapy, occupational therapy, kinesiotherapy, primary care, telehealth
Many businesses offer discounts on products and services to veterans. Be sure to ask next time you go shopping!
Foothills Equestrian Nature Center
3381 Hunting Country Rd., Tryon
828-859-9021, fence.org
Gibson Park Pool
Swimming Lessons
236 Park St., Columbus 828-894-2646 recreation@polknc.org
Horseback Riding Lessons
Ages 4 to adults beginners through advanced Bright’s Creek Equestrian Center
2222 Palmer Road, Mill Spring 828-694-4500 or BrightsCreek.com
Polk County 4-H 60 Gibson St., Columbus 828-894-8218, polk.ces.ncsu.edu
Polk County High School –Sports Camps
1681 NC Hwy. 108, Columbus 828-894-2525, pchs.polkschools.org
Stearns Day Camp
105 N. Peak St., Columbus 828-894-8199, recreation@polknc.org
The Adventure School
3493 U.S. Hwy. 176, Tryon 828-817- 0454, theadventureschool.org
Tryon Arts and Crafts School 373 Harmon Field Rd., Tryon 828-859-8323, tryonartsandcrafts.org
Tryon Fine Arts Center
34 Melrose Ave., Tryon 828-859-8322, tryonarts.org
Tryon Little Theater
516 South Trade St., Tryon 828-859-2466, tltinfo.org
Brookwood Park
Half mile paved walking path, some shaded, and a playground. East Rutherford Street/Highway 14, between South Poplar, South Bomar and Brookwood Dr., Landrum
Harmon Field
This popular 36-acre park has a paved walking path loop with a fitness course, paved oval walking track, playground, tennis courts, basketball courts,
baseball fields, picnic shelter and cabin, equestrian riding rings, stables, disc golf course and Pacolet River beach access. 117 Harmon Field Road, Tryon
McCreery Park
A busy playground and park located in the heart of Saluda that features swings, slides and an obstacle course as well as a covered picnic area and gazebo Intersection of Greenville and Maple Streets, Saluda
Stearns Park
Includes a paved walking path loop, jungle gym, and Stearns Gym with indoor recreational activities East Mills St./NC Hwy. 108 (across from the Polk County Courthouse), Columbus
Gibson Park Pool
Public swimming pool. Summer hours: Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Lap swim: Tuesday – Friday, 8-10 a.m. Fee for pool use. Annual pass available. 236 Park St., Columbus 828-894-2646, polknc.org/pool
Lake Lure Beach
Mountain lake featuring both a traditional beach & a kids’ park with a waterslide & water games.
2724 Memorial Hwy., Lake Lure 828-625-0077, lakeluretours.com
Polk County residents can register to vote at the PolkCounty Board of Elections, located in the Womack Building on Courthouse St. in Columbus. Hours are Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Contact 828-894-8181 or visit PolkNC.gov. Mail-in forms are also available at the Board of Elections office, the Polk County Library and the Department of Social Services, and online at NCSBE.gov. Visit NCSBE.gov for a list of eligibility requirements.
If you are a NC DMV customer with a NC driver’s license or NC DMV-issued ID, you may register to vote or update parts of your registration (address, party affiliation) with their online voter registration service at NCDOT.gov.
Precinct locations:
Coopers Gap: Sunnyview
Elementary School (Gym), 86 Sunny View School Rd., Mill Spring
Columbus 1: Polk County High School,1681 NC-108, Columbus
state-issued ID) at info.scvotes. sc.gov, or download a voter registration form from SCvotes. gov and return in-person or via mail, fax or email to:
Columbus
2: Isothermal Community College, 1255 W. Mills St., Columbus
Green Creek: Green Creek Fire and Rescue, 8645 NC Hwy. 9, Columbus
Saluda: Saluda Fire and Rescue, 199 Walnut St., Saluda
Tryon123: Harmon Field Log Cabin, 117 Harmon Field Rd., Tryon
White Oak: Mill Spring
Fire and Rescue, 145 Old Rutherfordton Rd., Mill Spring
Spartanburg County residents may register to vote online (with a valid SC driver’s license or
Spartanburg County Board of Voter Registration & Elections Street Address: 366 North Church Street, Room 1630, Spartanburg, SC 29303
Mailing Address: Post Office Box 1287, Spartanburg, SC 29304
Phone: 864-596-2549, Fax: 864-596-2958
General Email: votepublicinfo@ spartanburgcounty.org
Absentee Email: voteabsentee@ spartanburgcounty.org
Precinct locations:
Landrum residents: Landrum United Methodist Church, 227 N. Howard Ave.
Campobello residents: Landrum
High School, 18818 Asheville Hwy.
Greenville County residents may register to vote online (with a valid SC driver’s license or state-issued ID) at info.scvotes. sc.gov, or download a voter registration form from SCvotes. gov and return in-person or via mail, fax or email to:
Greenville County Board of Voter Registration & Elections
Greenville County Square 301 University Ridge, Suite 1900, Greenville, SC 29601-3668
Phone: 864-467-7250, Fax: 864-467-7256
Email: cbelangia@ greenvillecounty.org
Absentee Email: absentee@greenvillecounty.org
Precinct Locations: Lake Lanier and Gowensville residents: Gowensville Community Center, 14186 Hwy. 11
Looking Glass Creamery
Award-winning cheese and dairy farm, ice cream, preserves, pickles, hard cider
115 Harmon Dairy Ln, Columbus ashevillecheese.com, 828-458-4715
Apple Mill
Apples, fresh cider, mulled cider, fruit butters, jams, handmade wood gift items. Open year round, closed Tuesdays. Exit 59 (Saluda exit) off I-26 ncapplemill.com, 828-749-9136
Caitlyn Farms Sustainably
Raised Beef
Grass fed beef grazed on native grasslands
Mill Spring, 828-894-0648 beefandbobwhites.com
Sunny Creek Farm
Alfalfa, radish, clover, mung bean, broccoli, bean sprouts
Tryon, 828-393-4135 sunnycreekfarm.com
TK Family Farm
13 varieties of apples, self-serve farm stand
Rutherfordton (Green Creek) Tkfamilyfarm.com, 828-817-8348
Tryon Mountain Farms
Vegetables, fruits, herbs, flowers, handcrafted salt blends, simple syrups, blended sugars, herb mixes
Tryon, 864-350-9021 tryonmountainfarms.com
Colfax Creek Farm
Grass-fed beef, pastured pork, and pasture raised poultry. Bostic, 828-817-5233 colfaxcreekfarm.com
Wannamaker Seeds
Edamame soybeans for home gardens, farms, or large vegetable processors. Saluda, 803-707-1112 wannamakerseeds.com
Green River Farm Mill Spring
U-pick blueberries, Weds. - Sun, 9 am-1 pm, mid-June through July 10103 Hwy. 108 East, Mill Spring 828-894-3431
For more information on tastings and other vineyard-sponsored events, visit firstpeaknc.com or call the Visitor Center at 828-8942324.
Mountain Brook Vineyards
At Mountain Brook Vineyards
crafting fine wine is a labor of love. We take great care in nurturing our 7.5-acre vineyard. All of our wines are made of 100 percent North Carolina grapes, harvested by hand and aged in oak barrels and stainless steel tanks. We keep our vintages small to focus on producing the highest quality wines.
731 Phillips Dairy Road, Tryon 828-722-1037
mountainbrookvineyards.com
Nestled in the Tryon Foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains on over 10 acres of land, and a Certified Protected Segment of the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail, Overmountain Vineyards beckons you to come and enjoy an experience that is like no other. They grow French vinifera: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, petit verdot, merlot, and petit manseng, as well as blueberries for a future blueberry wine.
2012 Sandy Plains Road Tryon, 828-863-0523
overmountainvineyards.com
Parker-Binns Vineyard
Come visit Parker-Binns
Vineyard for a chance to savor some fine wines. Bob Binns and Karen Parker-Binns brought their passion for fine wines into the beautiful Foothills
of the Blue Ridge Mountains and established this wonderful vineyard on 35 acres of lush, sprawling countryside. ParkerBinns Vineyard features Chardonnay, Petit Manseng, Muscat, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Rosé. Come for the wine, stay for the views!
2275 Whiteside Rd., Mill Spring 828-894-0154
parkerbinnsvineyard.com
Russian Chapel Hills Winery
Sip wine on the patio with vineyard and distant mountain vistas. Great for weddings, receptions, private parties, business events or just a relaxing picnic lunch, this winery provides all the special treatment you need. It is nestled in the rolling hills of Green Creek near horse country.
2662 Green Creek Drive, Columbus 828-863-0540
russianchapelhills.com