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EXTENSION OF EXISTING HOMEBUYER TAX CREDIT
Have You Lived In Your Primary Residence For 5 of The Last 8 Years?
(or as of 6-30-10)?
You Might Be Eligible For A:
$6,500
THIS IS AN ACTUAL TAX CREDIT THAT YOU WOULD GET BACK WHEN YOU FILE YOUR TAXES....
SEE BACK OF PAGE FOR DETAILS
COME VISIT OUR 2 COLUMBIA COMMUNITIES
SINGLE STORY & MAINTENANCE-FREE
1200-2350 square feet
Peach Grove Villas
803-223-9545
Come see Levi and Jennah
Lexington Villas
803-520-4381
Come see Linda and Jennah
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Chapin SC Waterfront Home for Sale
Magnificent All-Brick Lakefront Home; Master Bedroom suite with His & Hers Walk-In-Closets; 3305 Square Feet with approximately 120sqft unfinished room adjacent to FROG - could be 5th BR; Beautiful view; Dining area on dock; meticulously maintained and mature lawn; Open floor plan allows for hectic family life or entertaining; Call for your private showing!
Please click here to see our virtual tour for this wonderful home!

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News from the Greater Chapin Chamber of Commerce...
News from the Greater Chapin Chamber of Commerce……November 12, 2009
The Awards Gala is next Friday night!!! Make your reservations today!
Dinner, dancing, live and silent auctions, and libations with your friends from throughout the Chapin area….It’s going to be fun!
Some items to be auctioned in the live auction are:
A weekend on Hilton Head Island
Grill
Monthly delivery of Flowers for a year
Flat screen TV
New Year’s Eve Party Package at the Hilton Garden Inn
Signed Clemson and USC footballs
Friday, November 20th, 6:30 p.m.
Columbia Conference Center
169 Laurelhurst Avenue
(Off Fernandina Road)
$35 per person
THANK YOU TO OUR GROWING LIST OF SPONSORS…
AT&T
Caughman-Harman Funeral Homes
Russell & Jeffcoat Realtors
Ellett Brothers
Lexington Medical Center
Stokes-Trainor Chevrolet-Pontiac-Cadillac-Buick-GMC
General Information Services
Southeastern Insurance Consultants
Carolina First Bank
Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative
MW Group Insurance
Hybrid Engineering
First Community Bank
In this newsletter……
* Reserve the Chamber for your holiday party.
* New Member Spotlight: Tec Support Group
* Come to ‘Potters of Chapin’ Sale November 27-29
* Lexington County's Green Business Certification Program
* Reserve Your Smoked Ham or Turkey for the Holidays. See attachment.
Need a place for your Thanksgiving, Christmas or New Year’s Eve parties? Contact the Greater Chapin Chamber at 345-1100.
NEW MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: TEC SUPPORT GROUP comes to your business providing Reliable, Convenient Computer & Networking Service and Repair. Whether you need us to handle all of your IT services or just help with a special project or emergency repair, we’re here for you! Whether your company is large or small, we help you reduce your IT costs while improving the performance of your technology. We can move and set up networks during relocation. We have an excellent reputation with over 14 years of serving small business and the medical community.
NEWS: We’ve partnered with the UPS Store to provide a convenient computer and laptop drop-off site. We guarantee a 72 hour turn-around and offer a free diagnostics where we will check the health of your computer without any obligation to you. Once we determine the problem with your computer we will contact you with a quote. Our prices are extremely competitive and we offer onsite service options. Please feel free to contact us locally at 803-454-2467 or schedule onsite service at 866-742-8500.
THE POTTERS OF CHAPIN© will hold their 10th annual Christmas Pottery Sale on November 27 through November 29 at the Chapin Chamber of Commerce Building next to Chapin High School. The sale will feature a range of ceramic arts from functional food-safe, microwave-safe, dishwasher-safe dinnerware to imaginative artistic show pieces. Each of the five Potters of Chapin—Judy Cox, Katy Brown, Adrienne Chapelle, Suzanne Sievers, and Penny Burke—specialize in different aspects of the ceramic arts, and this leads to a wide variety of pieces available for the annual sale.
For the last nine years, the annual Christmas Potter Sale has been held at Crooked Creek Park pottery studio. But the growth of the sale, both in terms of the variety of pottery being displayed and the number of visitors attending, has outstripped the capacity of Crooked Creek Park. For that reason, this year’s sale will be held at the larger Chapin Chamber of Commerce building.
Judy Cox is a nationally-known potter who enjoys creating functional cups, bowls, and vases decorated with devotional passages taken from the Bible. Judy also sculpts detailed porcelain figurines such as angels that are particularly popular. Recently, Judy has moved into making wire wall hangings depicting trees and other plants decorated with raku-fired leaves—a technique that produces shimmering and particularly colorful glazes.
Katy Brown is well-known for working with a special kind of clay known as “model magic”. Model magic clay is exceptionally lightweight and is especially well-suited for making Christmas ornaments. Before she began making ceramic pottery, Katy was a water-color painter. Many of her figurines and ornaments are delicately painted and very realistic. Katy and her seven siblings all attended the University of South Carolina, and some of her most popular pieces are Christmas ornaments decorated with a variety of Gamecock motifs.
Suzanne Sievers specializes in making trays and platters decorated with plant, animal, and fish motifs. Her fishplates and fishbowls are perfect for party appetizers such as shrimp, chips, crackers, and dips. More recently, Suzanne has begun making platters decorated with a variety of dragons—some cute and cuddly, and others fierce and fiery. Like all the Potters of Chapin, Suzanne will make functional pottery such as matched mixing bowls to the specifications of individual cooks, which is a great way to personalize any kitchen.
While functional pottery that can be used daily in the home is important, the clay arts are also a medium for personal artistic expression. When Penny Burke begins to make a piece such as a hand-built platter she says “I simply begin by visualizing a desired shape, folding and pressing in ways suggested by the feel of the clay. The marks and fingerprints, which remain on the piece, tell a story of that day’s practice. The clay is what tells me when the piece is ready.” Penny’s particular interest is in making functional pieces with an outdoorsy, natural feel.
Adrienne Chapelle, who is also an accomplished cook, makes casserole dishes and pie pans designed to produce pre-selected food portions. She says “as my kids have grown up and headed off to college—especially the boys—my casseroles, quiches, and pie pans don’t need to be as large as they used to be. If you’re a potter, that’s no problem. You just make the size you need.” One of Adrienne’s favorite things to do is create matched sets dinnerware—plates, coffee-tea cups, salad bowls, and soup bowls—to the specifications of individual clients.
The art of ceramic pottery has always served the dual human need for functionality and beauty. People need cups and bowls and plates for everyday use, and these can easily be bought at any department store. But there is something special about these every-day articles when they have been formed, decorated and fired by local skilled artisans. This is what will be on display during the Potter’s of Chapin Annual Christmas sale.
GROOVY BEANS has extended their hours on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday until 6:00pm to accommodate customers for after school!
Come in and try our new Fall Flavors and Study, Play Games, or just Relax!
LEXINGTON COUNTY'S GREEN BUSINESS CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
Free Seminar on November 20, 2009, from 10 am - 12:30 pm, at Lexington Medical Center Auditorium, Medical Park 1, in West Columbia (RSVP required by November 13). The program recognizes green business steps in four environmental areas: waste reduction/recycling, energy efficiency, water quality, and air quality. For more information or to RSVP, please call Synithia Williams (Environmental Coordinator, Public Works Stormwater Division) at 803-785-8634 or email swilliams@lex-co.com.
REMINDERS
CHAPIN WOMAN'S CLUB PECAN SALE $8.00
Halves (1 pound) Pieces (1 pound)
The CWC supports Meals on Wheels, The HUB, We Care and many other charities, scholarships to CHS graduates!
Kaye Gerrald 803-920-8534 kgerrald@sc.rr.com
ROTARY CLUB, NEWBERRY HOSTING COACH BOONE FROM “REMEMBER THE TITANS”
Coach Boone of the movie "Remember the Titans" who was played by Denzel Washington as our Guest speaker along with Ronnie "Sunshine" Bass for our 30th annual Rotary Club of Newberry Prayer Breakfast on Tuesday, November 17 at 7 am. For further details, call 803-276-8888. Place: The Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, 1515 Boundary Street, Newberry. $7 per person.
NOVEMBER 17 LAKE MURRAY ASSOCIATION MEETING
The Lake Murray Association quarterly public meeting will be held at Macedonia Lutheran Church, Prosperity. The meeting begins at 7 p.m.
To place your information in this email newsletter, please send one to two paragraphs no later than 5 pm on Mondays. Attachments are seldom used.
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The new Rocky Creek Elementary school located on Caulks Ferry Road in Lexington South Carolina is well underway of being completed for the 2010-2011 school year. The brand new 117,000 Square foot facility will give so much needed relief to the growing Lexington SC area in many ways. It will split the attendance of Lake Murray Elementary's and Pleasant Hill Elementary's current 2052 students. Each school will now have approximately 700 student each. Traffic congestion and valuable class space will once again be back to a great level.
Lynn Boyleston will be heading the new Rocky Creek school after serving as our Principal in Lake Murray Elementary for the last 7 years.Lynn is someone who truly cares about your children and takes the time to know them all on a first name basis.
Lexington is blessed to have such nice new facilities being built for our children's education and it shows by the Lexington School District rankings and performance. Some of the best in South Carolina.
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things to do in Lexington South Carolina

Lights before Christmas Saturday, Nov 21 6:00 pm at Riverbanks Zoo and Garden, Columbia, SC. Columbia's longest running holiday tradition, Lights Before Christmas illuminates the Zoo with nearly one million twinkling lights and more than 350 handcrafted images. Make a stop at the holiday village and take your photo with Santa. Roast marshmallows at the Jingle Bell Bonfire, and be sure to wear your hat - it snows nightly at Riverbanks during Lights Before Christmas. This is the opening night and a event you dont want to miss. If you cant go this Saturday dont frett. There is plenty time left. November 21 - January 3 (closed November 26, December 24, 25 and 31) @ 6:00-9:00pm
Snowville Saturday, Nov 21 9:00a at EdVenture, Columbia, SC .Children and families from all across South Carolina can visit Snowville - EdVenture's winter play land, located in the Southeast's largest children's museum. Enter a make-believe world of imaginative play in the North Pole, become a scientist and study penguins at the South Pole, get creative in an igloo-building activity, create your own snowflake and discover more about the science of snow and ice. read more
Decorated Historic Home tour. Friday, Nov 20 10:00a to 4:00p at Robert Mills Carriage House, Columbia, SC. Visitors can take guided tours of decorated house museums including the Robert Mills House, Hampton-Preston Mansion and Mann-Simons Cottage. All tours offer a glimpse of the holidays during late 19th and early 20th century Columbia. Reservations required.
Wild Wild West Saturday, Nov 21 11:00am at Riverbanks Zoo and Garden, Columbia, SC Transform into a cowboy or cowgirl during this fun class about animals found in the desert. Riverbanks is a 170-acre Zoo & Garden featuring two distinct parks along the scenic Lower Saluda River. Riverbanks Zoo houses more than 2,000 animals in natural habitat exhibits.
Holiday Greenery Workshop Saturday, Nov 21 1:00p to 3:00pat Robert Mills Carriage House, Columbia, SC Local experts will demonstrate how to decorate with fresh greenery for the holidays. Reservations required. (803) 252-1770, ext. 24 or reservations@historiccolumbia.org
Blues Jazz and Beyond Monday, Nov 23 6:00p to 9:00pat Dog House, Lexington, SC Come to the Doghouse Monday night, forget your blue Monday and enjoy live Blues, Jazz and Beyond. So unwind in Lexington,SC at the Dog House.
Roller Derby Bout Saturday, Nov 21 5:30p to 9:00p at Jamil Temple, Columbia, SC The Columbia QuadSquad vs the Soul City Sirens at the Jamil Temple. Doors open at 5:30 pm and the bout begins at 6:30 pm. Tailgating is not allowed at this time. Bring your chairs if you want to sit track side (18 and older only. Bleacher seating is available. One dollar of every ticket sale goes to Children's Chance.
Anberlin Sat 11/21 at Headliners In today’s instantly downloadable and quickly consumed culture, bands like Anberlin are a dying breed. Over the course of six years and four full-lengths (including last year’s B-side compilation Lost Songs), the band have established themselves as one of alternative rock’s most exciting acts and as a band who refuse to limit themselves to one specific scene or sound... and it’s paid off. If the band reinvented themselves with last year’s sprawling album Cities—which debuted in the Billboard Top 20 and sold 34,000 copies its first week of release—they’ve transcended that sound with New Surrender.
Inspired by the Saluda When: Fri Nov 20, 2009, 6:00pm Saluda River Club homeowners, guest and prospective homeowners are invited to an exclusive showing of artwork by local and international award-winning artists. Original paintings, photographs, silverwork and more will be on display, and for sale, at the Chickawa Outdoor Center. Join us for Opening Night with the Artists. Come meet the artists and mingle with neighbors and friends. For additional info call 803-206-4131
Candlelight Holiday Open House Thursday Nov 19, 2009, 5:30pm You are invited to a candlelight open house at Sandlapper Art & Frame. Come enjoy wine, food and music. Located next to Flight Deck Restaurant in downtown Lexington SC..
So many things to do in Lexington South Carolina with the holiday venues starting to pop up. Get out and enjoy my great Lexington Area and if you need help just call.
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