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Purchase your "Patron Credential" that is your pass to fun.
$25/person gets you into all three golf courses for the four days.
Thursday, May 13-Saturday, May 15, 2010:
Rounds 1-3
at Bright's Creek Golf Club, The Carolina Country Club, and Thorneblade Club.
Sunday, May 16, 2010: Final Round at Thornblade Club.
VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED!! Call Christy Nodine for more details at
(864) 439-0259. Sign up today - volunteer fee is $40 and receive volunteer package: uniform, hat or visor, 1 Volunteer Credential (can be used at Patron Credential when not volunteering), 1 Patron Credential (for a guest), 1 Volunteer pin, complimentary parking and shuttle services to course, and an invitation to the Volunteer Appreciation Party. (value of $175)
PLUS volunteer for 2 shifts/days and 100% of fee is donated back to
Southeastern Children's Home. You too can provide HOPE to the children we serve.
Christy is
General
contact. Call/stop by office today to purchase your pass to the PGA Tournament - BMW Charity ProAm
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THE CAROLINA COUNTRY CLUB -
Parking at Dorman High School:
Take I-26 to Exit 28 and travel North on US 221. Dorman High will be on the left. Tournament shuttle buses will provide transportation to the CCC.
THORNBLADE CLUB - Parking at Hartness Estate:
Take I-85 to Exit 54 and travel east on Pelham Road. Turn right onto Smith Road. Hartness Estate will be on the right. Tournament buses will provide transportation to Thornblade Club.
BRIGHT'S CREEK GOLF CLUB - Parking on site:
Take I-26 to Exit 67 and travel East on NC 108 for 4.7 miles. Turn left onto Post Office Road and then left onto Silver Creek Road. Travel 5.3 miles and turn left onto Palmer Road. Travel 1.4 miles to entrance of Bright's Creek.
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| SECH STUDENTS START SECOND SEMESTER OF SCHOOL JANUARY 5th |
Students attend Byrnes High School in Duncan, SC, one of the premier high schools in South Carolina.
The summer education and after-school classroom during the school year, offer remedial and enrichment opportunities for the students.
These educational programs score well when evaluated by standards set forth in a 2008 study, Dropout Prevention, conducted by the U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Educational Services.
SECH scored well on recommendations 3-5 out of the six recommendations in this government study. Recommendations 3-5 are:
Provide academic support and enrichment to improve academic performance.
Implement programs to improve students classroom behavior and social skills.
Personalize the learning environment and instructional process.
Click on the PDF link to read the report.
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