PALMY Awards Presentation

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Includes winning ads from the 2010 PALMY Awards

Transcript of PALMY Awards Presentation

  • 1.Best Print Advertisement Associate Member Contest DivisionTHIRD PLACE Ask & Receive, Inc.Stacey Lemmond and Vicy WilkinsonandNatural Awakenings Upstate

2. Best Print AdvertisementAssociate Member Contest DivisionSECOND PLACEThe Independent Voiceof the Peoples Republicof BlythewoodAshley GhereandFantry Law Firm 3. Best Print AdvertisementAssociate Member Contest DivisionFIRST PLACEThe Independent Voiceof the Peoples Republicof BlythewoodAshley GhereandThe Dirty Work 4. Professional ServicesUnder 6,000 DivisionTHIRD PLACELexington County Chronicle &The Dispatch NewsMichael BallLocal Businessman has NationalReputation in Air Quality Industryand BY DEVAN DAVIS As a leader in the allergy and airquality industry, Ron Graham is a proven professional when it comesto providing customers with the 1995, the chief goal of the IAQA is to promote uniform standards, procedures and protocols in the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) industry. He began work in the air quality industry in 1989, and with the encouragement of thetensive array of products, each designed withconsumer health in mind. They carry over 75sizes of home air lters, including odd sizes.If not in stock, lters can be custom made onsite for the customer. He also carries a wide information and knowledge nec-president of the Asthma/Allergy Association, variety of air puriers, dehumidiers, vaporAllergy and Airessary to help best suit their he opened his retail store in 1991. Carrying a barriers, and other moisture control products needs. His business philosophybroad range of doctor recommended products,and options. For those with sensitive skin andfor over twenty years: provide these allergen free products are specically allergies, he carries an entire line of allergen customers with accurate in- designed to help those with sensitive needs. and scent free products, including detergents,formation based on data andShortly thereafter, he expanded his operationsoaps, shampoos, lotions, bedding, as well as test results so they can make to include improving home and business air an environmentally friendly, green line ofwell informed decisions re-quality. The purpose: to address environmental products for those concerned with environ- garding their health. factors contributing to allergies and other med- mental preservation.One of forty charter ical problems associated with air quality.Grahams primary goal is to put the needs ofQuality Centermembers of the IndoorAfter 17 years in Richland County, Ron the customers above all else. As a dedicated Air Quality Association Grahams Air Quality Center has moved to professional for 21 years, he has the tools and(IAQA), Ron has gained the Town of Lexington, in Hope Ferry Shop- knowledge to help those with particular health a national reputation for help- ping Center. Servicing all over the Midlands,needs. Unmatched in service or experiencem ing those with specic health and medi- they provide basic home inspections regard-throughout South Carolina, Ron Grahams Air Grahacal needs pertaining to lung and respiratory ing home air quality, with a trained and edu-Quality Center has the products and services Ronhealth, allergies, and asthma. Established incated staff. Their retail store provides an ex-available to enhance the quality of your life.5175 Sunset Blvd. | Hope Ferry Shopping Center | Lexington | 803-520-8345 5. Professional ServicesUnder 6,000 DivisionSECOND PLACENew lawlets everFree benyone enjo efits of ay the TaxRoth IRALexington CountyChronicle & TheLearn the Benefits of a Roth IRA:Dispatch NewsYou will also learn:Brandon BellandDinnerDinner This is an educational program only. There is no cost orPatrick Strubbe obligation, and nothing will be sold.Reservations taken on a first come, first served basis.Please RSVP to 1-800-467-0755 Call now, Seating is limited! Securities Offered through Kalos Capital, Inc. and Investment Advisory Services through Kalos Management, Inc. both at 3780 Mansell Rd, Ste 150 Alpharetta GA 30022. Asset Preservation Specialist, LLC are not affiliates or subsidiaries of Kalos Capital, Inc. or Kalos Management Inc. 6. Professional Services Under 6,000 DivisionFIRST PLACEThe Clinton Chronicle S. Pace and Lesa Campbell and National Finance 7. Professional Services6,000 - 12,000 DivisionTHIRD PLACE FREE Checking FREE Interest - up to 3.00%* FREE Nationwide ATMsThe Greer Citizen FREE Visa Debit Card FREE Online Banking and Bill Pay Log on, call in or stop by for more detailsAngela Mathis &about our go-anywhere free checking account.Julie HolcombeandFind it in Greer. Since 1989601 North Main Street - GreerGreer State Bank 1111 West Poinsett Street - Greer871 South Buncombe Road - Greer 3317 Wade Hampton Blvd. - Taylors www.greerstatebank.com 864.877.2000 *3.00% Annual Percentage Yield $0.01-$24,999.99; 1.55% APY $25,0000.00 and above. To qualify for this account, you must agree to receive your monthly statement electronically through our Online Banking system (e-Statement); and make a minimum initial deposit of $100. To qualify for the premium rates associated with the account, you must authorize an automatic deposit or withdrawal on this account by direct deposit or ACH; complete a minimum of ten (10) Visa Check Card transactions during each statement cycle (ATM transactions excluded); remain active by accessing the system at least one time each six month calendar period and retain a valid email address. Interest is paid on a split-rate basis. Balances up to $25,000 will be paid the highest rate. Balances over $25,000 will be paid from the second tier. Rates are effective as of 5/1/10 and subject to change. Available for personal checking accounts only. 8. Professional Services6,000 - 12,000 DivisionSECOND PLACE Insurance IsntOne Size Fits All...So We Offer More!Clarendon CitizenJoanne Taylor and Call today forCarol Dowell Great Rates! Cottingham Insurance AgencyandCottingham Insurance Agency 9. Professional Services 6,000 - 12,000 DivisionFIRST PLACE New Installation Landscape Renovations Hardscape Lighting Design Lawn Maintenance843.296.7592 Located on Daniel Island Daniel Island News Jan MarvinandCharleston Landscape 10. Professional Services 12,001 - 35,000 DivisionTHIRD PLACECarolina Forest Chronicle Karie AmosandArchers Action Auto Service Center 11. Professional Services12,001 - 35,000 DivisionSECOND PLACEThe SummervilleJournal SceneKrena LanhamandCharleston Southern SJ05-312975 12. Professional Services12,001 - 35,000 DivisionFIRST PLACEThe SummervilleJournal SceneSarah Wigginsand Krena LanhamandUSC Salkehatchie SJ04-266178 13. Professional ServicesOver 35,000 DivisionTHIRD PLACEGreenville JournalKristy AdairandPutman Travel 14. Professional Services Over 35,000 DivisionSECOND PLACE The Post and Courier Jane Redden and Ashlee Kositz andOcean Eye 15. Professional Services Over 35,000 DivisionFIRST PLACEThe Post and CourierBeverly Stovall and Amber Dumas andDwell Smart 16. Home and Garden FurnishingsUnder 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 DivisionsTHIRD PLACE Outdoor Cooking Made Simple Tow Behind Pig Cooker & GrillClarendon Citizen Grill Parts & Repair Made Easy!Joanne Taylor andCarol DowellPropane Cylinders Filling & RepairandFast Gas & Grill 17. Home and Garden FurnishingsUnder 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 DivisionsSECOND PLACEEnquirer-HeraldDonna Pontus andSue InzerilloandStacys 18. Home and Garden Furnishings Under 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 DivisionsFIRST PLACEPickens County Courier Emily Towery and Albertson Enterprise 19. Home and Garden Furnishings12,001 - 35,000 DivisionTHIRD PLACEThe ItemMark Pekuri andCary JohnsonandSimpson Hardware 20. Home and Garden Furnishings12,001 - 35,000 DivisionSECOND PLACEThe Lancaster NewsKatie Harrell andAthena RedmondandBolder Granite 21. Home and Garden Furnishings12,001 - 35,000 DivisionFIRST PLACEThe HeraldMelia Mauldin andStephanie GarrettandStark Carpet 22. Home and Garden Furnishings Over 35,000 DivisionTHIRD PLACE The Post and Courier Christine Vanscoy and Shannon McCarty and Palmetto Carpet 23. Home and Garden FurnishingsOver 35,000 DivisionSECOND PLACE CUSTOM Interior & ExteriorShuttersThe Carolinas onlyThe Sun News manufacturer of PolywoodThe #1 selling shutter Hardwood as low as $19 per sq. ft.Marie Silfer and Hurricane Protection Roll Downs Storm Panels Accordian Free Consultation & Install 1-800-922-9572Sarah Gerlach or 843-651-9490 www.ThePlantationShutterCo.comandPlantation Shutters 24. Home and Garden Furnishings Over 35,000 DivisionFIRST PLACE The Post and CourierLanna Anderson and Kathy Simes andCarolina Lanterns 25. Furniture or Office FurnishingsUnder 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 DivisionsTHIRD PLACECarolina GatewayLinda ONeil andAthena RedmondandTyndall Funiture Galleries 26. Furniture or Office FurnishingsUnder 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 DivisionsAfterThanksgivingSECOND PLACE Sales EventFri., Nov. 26 - Tue., Nov. 30 Weekdays 9am - 6pm Saturday 9am - 4pm Up to 60% offClarendon CitizenJoanne Taylor andCarol DowellOverOverOverOver 50 Recliners*12 month nancingwith no intereststarting at or down payment $ 299andBrowns Furniture 27. Furniture or Office FurnishingsUnder 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 DivisionsFIRST PLACEGeorgetown Times COASTAL COTTAGE, TROPICAL, CONTEMPORARY & TRADITIONAL...Sandra Feagin and~ Dining Room, Living Room Furniture~ Slip Covered Styled Living Room Furniture~ Entertainment Centers~ Recliners, Sectionals, Leather20% OFF~ New Eco Friendly Serta Mattress ALL ACCESSORIES... Lamps, Bar Stools, Prints FURNITUREDURING THE MONTH OF JULYShannon McCartySAME DAYandOR NEXT DAYDELIVERYAVAILABLELOCALLY OWNED & OPERATEDBanton Media/Home Accents 410 BUSINESS 17 SOUTH SURFSIDE BEACH SC (ACROSS FROM LEGENDS IN SURFSIDE)GEMB-346003aMON-SAT 9:30AM-6:00PM 843.232.1100 WWW.HOMEACCENTS2.COM 28. Furniture or Office Furnishings12,001 - 35,000 DivisionTHIRD PLACEFort Mill TimesApril Wynn andSue InzerilloandTE Jones 29. Furniture or Office Furnishings12,001 - 35,000 DivisionSECOND PLACEThe HeraldSherry Avant andLeigh BakerandTyndall Furniture 30. Furniture or Office Furnishings12,001 - 35,000 DivisionFIRST PLACEThe HeraldSherry Avantand Leigh BakerandTinsley Furniture 31. Furniture or Office FurnishingsOver 35,000 DivisionTHIRD PLACEHerald-JournalJessica Carlsonand Mary DeboltandWhitlocks Furniture 32. Furniture or Office FurnishingsOver 35,000 Division Home is W here H er Heart Is.t...e r s D a y W e e k e n dSale o h MFerron Court by Broyhill.SECOND PLACE$100 off withpurchase of $750 SteinWorldGallery InteriorsJewelry Armoires!10% Off All Accessories T he perfec Florals Lamps t gi for Mom! ftHerald-Journal Oil Prints DraperyOne of the Largest Showrooms in the Upstate!Hailey Dill andKlaussnerSofa, Loveseat,and Rocker Recliner $1999* In-Stock *Great Furniture Large Selection Great Prices Aspen HomeCambridge Collection Queen Bed, Dresser,Mirror, Nightstand $1599* In-Stock*Aaron HendersonLifeStylesQueen Bed, Dresser, Mirror, Nightstand$999* In-Stock * 0% Financing Available for 12 Months with No Down Payment!and Table w/ 4 Chairs $299Unclaimed Furniture S012-HJ05671228 33. Furniture or Office FurnishingsOver 35,000 DivisionFIRST PLACEHerald-JournalSadhana Patel andJohn ParrottandKimbrells Furniture 34. Automotive - Up to 1/2 PageUnder 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000Come SeeCome DriveThe All New 2011 Line-up!Divisions CruzeCruzeCruze ruEquinox qTHIRD PLACESilverado 2500 HDClarendon CitizenLaCrosseJoanne Taylor andRegal gCarol Dowell Terrain SierraandProthro ChevroletChevrolet, Buick, GMC 452 N. Brooks St. Manning 433-2535 Check us out on Facebook or at www.prothrochevy.com 35. Automotive - Up to 1/2 Page Under 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 DivisionsSECOND PLACEPickens County Courier Emily Toweryand Benson Ford 36. Automotive - Up to 1/2 Page Under 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 DivisionsFIRST PLACEThe Journal Marcia Adkins and Vicki Tymon and Blue Ridge Auto 37. Automotive - Up to 1/2 Page 12,001 - 35,000 & Over 35,000 DivisionsHONORABLE MENTIONThe Clinton Chronicle S. Pace and Lesa Campbell and Cannon and Graves 38. Automotive - Up to 1/2 Page12,001 - 35,000 & Over 35,000 DivisionsTHIRD PLACE Cash Cars T7Z103032 07 Suzuki M50 .................................................... $3991.00 T46171468 04 Ford Taurus SES............................................. $5491.00 TXU736665 99 Cadillac Deville............................................. $5,991.00 T3G603026 03 Mercury Sable LS Premium ........................ $5,991.00 T4BA46732 04 Ford Freestar SES .......................................... $5991.00 T17656702 01 Subaru Legacy Outback ................................ $6991.00 T3K127796 03 Chevy S-10 Crewcab 4WD LS .................... $10,991.00 P5KM00179 05 Mazda Tribute ............................................. $11,991.00The Herald T44602917 04 Isuzu Axiom ......................................... $139.00/month T6C202981 06 Nissan Altima ...................................... $175.00/month P7R191854 07 Ford Fusion........................................... $189.00/month T6R230294 06 Ford Fusion SEL, Extra clean ............. $199.00/month P8R189326 08 Ford Fusion SE .................................... $219.00/month T80232398 08 Scion TC HB ........................................ $219.00/month T8R629656 08 Mercury Milan ..................................... $229.00/monthSherry Avant and P95108428 09 Ford Mustang ...................................... $236.00/month P9W259734 09 Ford Focus SEL ................................... $239.00/month T7D505909 07 Dodge Durango SLT ............................ $245.00/month PAR141269 10 Ford Fusion SE CERTIFIED ............. $259.00/month PAR130293 10 Ford Fusion SE CERTIFIED ............. $259.00/month P8KC82491 08 Ford Escape XLT ................................. $266.00/month T6S539708 06 Toyota Sienna XLE ............................. $268.00/month P95121766 09 Ford Mustang, Extra Clean ................. $279.00/monthJessica Donaldson P7BB45099 07 Ford Edge SE ....................................... $289.00/month TABA17554 10 Ford Ranger Sport, 19K Miles ............ $289.00/month PBUA09795 08 Ford Explorer XLT .............................. $299.00/month P8KC92010 08 Ford Escape Limited .......................... $323.00/month P7UB17110 07 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer ............... $339.00/month P7UA35709 07 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer ................ $359.00/month P85182781 08 Ford Mustang GT Deluxe Auto........... $359.00/month P85182322 08 Ford Mustang GT Premium ................ $369.00/month P7BA22399 07 Ford Edge SEL Plus ............................. $369.00/monthand P7FA69191 07 Ford F150 Supercab 4X4, XLT ............ $389.00/month P7BB15826 07 Ford Edge SEL AWD .......................... $390.00/month P9BA62808 09 Ford Flex SEL CERTIFIED ................ $399.00/month PAKA57691 10 Ford F150 Supercrew XLT .................. $419.00/month T6ED22851 06 F350 Lariat 4X4 Dually ....................... $439.00/month S9J51357909 Dodge Ram 1500 4WD Hemi .............. $439.00/month T6EB57409 06 Ford F250 XLT 4X4.............................. $459.99/monthFort Mill Ford S8LA22154 08 Expedition EL Limited ....................... $589.00/month Payments based on 720+ beacon @6% for 72 months w/ $2,000 down +tax and tag. Call 1-800-750-0038for Approval Ask for Eric Sharkeyor Tim Henderson 39. Automotive - Up to 1/2 Page12,001 - 35,000 & Over 35,000 DivisionsSECOND PLACEThe Lancaster NewsLeigh Sullivan andMichelle CraigandLancaster Motor Company 40. Automotive - Up to 1/2 Page 12,001 - 35,000 & Over 35,000 DivisionsFIRST PLACEThe Post and Courier Susan Waggoner and Jason Clark and Miller Cadillac 41. Automotive - Greater than1/2 Page, but Less than Full PageAll Divisions Combined EASTERN S.C. MUSTANG CLUBTHIRD PLACE100 AWARDS PresentsSPONSOREDIN PART BY:The Dillon Herald8th AnnualMUSTANGMUSTANGJohnnie Daniels, &CLASSIC FORD SHOWDenease ChestnutProceeds to Benefit:Show Date at Dillon CountyHumane SATURDAY WORLD FAMOUS SocietyMARCH 20th, 2010THANK YOU 8:004:00and Chris ChestnutRegistration8:0012:00 SHOW HOURS: 8:004:00 Located at I-95 and Hwy. 301AWARDS PRESENTATION JUDGING STARTS: 3:0012:00and *SPECIAL AWARDS* **CLUB PARTICIPATION**SPONSORS CHOICEDash Plaques Door Prizes 50/50 DrawingLONG DISTANCESilent AuctionSouth of the Border For information call Gene Turner 843-669-0385 or email [email protected] FEVER***CATCH IT***IT LASTS FOREVERMUSTANG FEVER***CATCH 42. Automotive - Greater than1/2 Page, but Less than Full PageAll Divisions CombinedSECOND PLACELOOK!FORD MERCURYSUMMERA BURNS FORD MERCURY GUARANTEE MINUTES5 BEFORE YOU BUYThe Herald A NEW FORD OR MERCURY PriceTHE BEST TradeTOP TRADE INCall Burns Ford Mercury Payments LOWEST Int. 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Automotive - Greater than 1/2 Page, but Less than Full PageAll Divisions CombinedFIRST PLACE The JournalMarcia Adkins and Vicki Tymonand Bobby Wood 44. Automotive - Full Page or GreaterUnder 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 DivisionTHIRD PLACE CLINTON MERCURYLINCOLN FAMILYLake Wylie PilotIt is no secret that for the past 2 years it has been tough for everyone. We have held ourheads high and followed through with great pride.Cindy Bailey andAt Clinton Family Ford, we take pride in serving our community, friends andneighbors for the past 20 years. We have over 52 employees who are dedicated inproviding the highest level of service you deserve. When you visit Clinton Family Fordyou are welcomed and treated like family.Clinton Family Ford has a team of technicians, including ASE-certied mechanics thatare here to address all your preventative Maintenance and service needs, now and downthe road. Quality, innovation, safety and fuel efciency is what youll get with a Ford,Lincoln or Mercury vehicle. We carry a full line of the latest models and have an expertsales staff that will help you get behind the wheel of the car or truck thats right for you.We invite you to come into our dealership, look around, and take a test-drive and see forJessica Donaldsonyourself what Ford is all about.Ford Motor Company has developed a world class team, which has produced vehicles thatare the top of their class across the entire industry. With Fords new technology, drivinghas never been so fun! With the Worlds rst production inatable safety belt, Ford sayssafety is 1st. Fords market share has increased 22 out of the last 23 months. While theIndustry is up 4.8% this year over last year, Ford is up 14% and thats in a down economy.Ford listens to what we the people want and thats what Ford delivers.When I think of Ford Motor Company, I think American, Patriotic, Family, andDependability. That goes hand in hand with what Clinton Family Ford, Lincoln and Mer-cury is all about. We have one common goal and that is to be #1.and Thanks to our community, friends and neighbors for the support over the past 20 years.We have been very fortunate and our sincere thanks goes out to you.Sincerely,Sharon MartofGeneral Sales ManagerClinton Family Ford And all of your friends at Clinton Family Ford Lincoln MercuryMERCURY CLINTONFAMILY 7 I-7 Exit 79 Dave Lyle Blvd.LINCOLNManchester Village 45. Automotive - Full Page or Greater Under 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 DivisionsSECOND PLACE Pickens County CourierIva Shehan and Emily Towery and Benson Ford 46. Automotive - Full Page or Greater Under 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 DivisionsFIRST PLACE Pickens County CourierIva Shehan and Emily Towery and Benson Ford 47. Automotive - Full Page or Greater12,001 - 35,000 & Over 35,000 DivisionsTHIRD PLACEThe Lancaster NewsLori Sistare andVicki JenkinsandH & H Chevrolet 48. Automotive - Full Page or Greater12,001 - 35,000 & Over 35,000 DivisionsSECOND PLACEMorning NewsKelly CrossandMike Reichenbach 49. Automotive - Full Page or Greater12,001 - 35,000 & Over 35,000 DivisionsFIRST PLACEMorning NewsKelly CrossandMike Reichenbach 50. Recreational VehiclesAll Divisions CombinedFIRST PLACEGreenville JournalKristy AdairandATV Outfitters 51. FashionUnder 6,000 DivisionFTHIRD PLACE70% M OFICES ! ALL P RLexington CountyChronicle &Gently-used clothing from:The Dispatch NewsMichael Balland359-6165Guy and Girl Clothing 52. FashionUnder 6,000 DivisionSECOND PLACELexington CountyChronicle &The Dispatch NewsJoshua ThorpandDon L. Roy 53. Fashion Under 6,000 DivisionFIRST PLACEThe Clinton Chronicle Sissy Wilson and Lesa Campbell andAdairs Mens Shoppe 54. Bormiore-Reg. $250Fashion 15995BOOT OOTOthis fallReg. $1007995 Ivalla Reg. $225179956,000 - 12,000 DivisionUndine Reg. $200169 95GreveReg. $300 24995BreeReg. $15012995VinciReg. $20015995 Ferrone Reg. $200THIRD PLACE15995 Montana Reg. $150 12995 Jordell Reg. $20016995SaritaReg. $200Britta Jerset15995 Reg. $110Reg. $160899513995ThompsonsThe Greer Citizen Since 1956FAMOUS BRAND SHOES Wellford, SC Located Hwy. 29....1 mile south of I-85 at Exit 66 439-3557MONDAY-SATURDAY 9-6 CLOSED SUNDAYS UptonAngela Mathis and Reg. $65 LinusAspen Reg. $140 4495 Reg. $160 1199513995UnityReg. $55 4495Manor(Black, Brown)Reg. $60Sedona4495Reg. $18014995Julie HolcombeHeadstrongReg. $20014995Ta Lou LaReg. $170 Reg. $80 14995 5995 Sedona (Brown, GwynneCocoa) (Black, Brown)Reg. $180 Reg. $2001599514995andReg. $1007995 CMYKThompsons famous brand shoes 55. FashionLargest Selection dansko in the area! Professionals Zebra PatentBlue Marble PatentDanion Patent6,000 - 12,000 DivisionBrown Leopard Patent Petrol Patent Tiger Eye Patent Black Eye Patent Grey Patent Ed Marble PatentHickoryAnt BrownIn Black OilBlack Desert SnakeStockSECOND PLACE Black TooledBrown TooledBrown CabrioBlack Cabrio Portia $10 Whiskey LeatherBlack Leather OFFIveyBlack LeatherThe Greer CitizenBrown LeatherOUR LOW REGULAR PRICERay All danskoLeopard& SanitaZebraBlack LeatherWith this coupon. Not good on previous purchases Brown Leather or layaways. Excludes childrens shoes.Angela Mathis and Hurry!KristaExpires Saturday, Sept. 11th! Black only slip resistantThompsons Since FAMOUS BRAND SHOES Wellford, SC Located Hwy. 29....1 mile south of I-85 at Exit 66 439-35571956MONDAY-SATURDAY 9-6 CLOSED SUNDAYSJulie HolcombeandThompsons famous brand shoes 56. A reasonFashion to6,000 - 12,000 DivisionpKick u els eyour hFIRST PLACE SALEUpstairsClean SweepMens & Ladies Shoes Over 40 Name Brands including Naturalizer Life Stride J ReneeThe Greer Citizen Vanelli bornAngela Mathis andstarting at $ 999Julie HolcombeNOTHING OVER $3999and Special Prices Downstairs! All RemainingSummer dansko SandalsThompsons famous brand shoes Thompsons s $60FAMOUS BRAND SHOES Wellford, SC 439-3557 Located Hwy. 29....1 mile south of I-85 at Exit 66 439-3557 MONDAY-SATURDAY 9-5:30 CLOSED SUNDAYS 57. Fashion12,001 - 35,000 DivisionSECOND PLACEThe Lancaster NewsLori Sistare andVicki JenkinsandCBs Limited 58. Fashion12,001 - 35,000 DivisionFIRST PLACEThe Times andDemocratLynette LyonsandYoung Generations 59. FashionOver 35,000 DivisionTHIRD PLACEHerald-JournalHailey Dill andAaron HendersonandSam Evatts 60. FashionOver 35,000 DivisionSECOND PLACE As SEEn onGreenville JournalKristy AdairandFirst Team LettermEn We carry only the best shoes,Sports Centerequipment, and apparel available. 2520 Wade Hampton Blvd., Greenville | 864.268.6227 FirstTeamSC.com | Mon.-Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 9am-1pm 61. FashionOver 35,000 DivisionFIRST PLACEGreenville JournalKristy AdairandThe Pink Monogram 62. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops Under 6,000 DivisionTHIRD PLACEThe Clinton Chronicle S. Pace and Lesa Campbell and Hoyt Hanvey Jewelers 63. Jewelry, Florists and Gift ShopsUnder 6,000 DivisionSECOND PLACEEnquirer-HeraldApril Wynn andSue InzerilloandFranks Jewelers 64. Jewelry, Florists and Gift ShopsUnder 6,000 DivisionFIRST PLACEEnquirer-HeraldApril Wynn andSue InzerilloandFranks Jewelers 65. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops 6,000 - 12,000 DivisionTHIRD PLACEPickens County Courier Emily Towery and Valentin Occassions 66. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops6,000 - 12,000 DivisionWear yourSECOND PLACE PalmettoPrideThe Greer CitizenAngela Mathis andBracelet in 14K gold on sterling silver with or without diamondsJulie Holcombe Tate Jewelers Manufacturing Goldsmithsand Village Square 879-4012Tate Jewelers Greer, SCNext to Little Caesars 67. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops6,000 - 12,000 DivisionFIRST PLACEClarendon CitizenJoanne Taylor and Carol DowellandAndersonPharmacy 68. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops12,001 - 35,000 DivisionTHIRD PLACEThe Lancaster NewsLori Sistare andVicki JenkinsandPurple Rooster 69. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops12,001 - 35,000 DivisionSECOND PLACEThe Lancaster NewsLori Sistare andVicki JenkinsandLancaster Jewelers 70. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops12,001 - 35,000 DivisionFRESH INSPIRATIONFIRST PLACE From fresh and vibrant to rich and sweet. Pick your new colors. Find new beads. Choose your inspiration. Our Kera products are compatible with all competing TMbracelets and theres no minimum to buy- so just have fun!Fort Mill TimesSherry Avant andLeigh BakerandK.W. GemsKW Gems122 Main Street Fort Mill 803.802.7020 www.kwgems.com 71. Jewelry, Florists and Gift ShopsOver 35,000 DivisionTHIRD PLACEThe Sun NewsMarian Lynam andSarah GerlachandAccents by Carol 72. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops Over 35,000 DivisionSECOND PLACE The Post and Courier Deb Greig and Kathy Simes and Charleston Bead Co. 73. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops Over 35,000 DivisionFIRST PLACE The Post and Courier Deb Greig and Kathy SimesandCharleston Bead Co. 74. Newspaper PromotionUnder 6,000 DivisionTHIRD PLACELexington CountyWord of mouthis the most effectiveChronicle &form of advertising. But how do you get people talking?The Dispatch News Advertise with us.Michael Ball 803-359-7633 75. Newspaper PromotionUnder 6,000 Division An excellent return on investmentSECOND PLACELexington CountyChronicle & I have marketed my dental practices for over 10 years, using everything including television, radio and newspa- pers and magazines. I have spent a considerable amount of time studying advertising and marketing. I have found a consistent excellent return on investment, whenever I have advertised in the Lexington County Chronicle. I am convinced the Chronicle reaches an affluent population of dedicated readers, who value and patronize their advertis-The Dispatch Newsers. I have found that Jerry Bellune is an astute marketer and an excellent resource to aid in any marketing project. Gregory J. WychDDS If you want someone who will take good care of advertising thatBrandon Bell will grow your business, call Carol, Elaine, or Jerry at 359-7633. 76. Newspaper PromotionUnder 6,000 DivisionFIRST PLACEEnquirer-HeraldGerry Shugart 77. 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With time run- ning out and the U.S. clinging to a one- goal lead, sportscaster Al Michaels made one of the best known calls in sports: Do you believe in miracles? YES! The Americans won.The same phrase well describes the 2A state championship game Saturday after- noon between Central and Dillon as the Eagles found themselves down 17-7 with time running out. A few Eagle fans had already started down the aisle toward the exits as the last three amazing minutes of the game started to unfold. Fortunate- ly for some of those fans they were still in the stadium and able to nd a place to view the spectacular nish by a team that never gave up.The Wildcats scored rst, taking a 7-0 lead in the rst quarter and added a eld goal early in the second quarter to in- crease their lead to 10-0.Radford Robinson scored on a 40-yard run with 5:38 remaining in the rst half to cut the Wildcats lead to 10-7 at half- time.Photo by Casey Outen See VICTORY, Page 2A Radford Robinson breaks through for a 40-yard touchdown run in the first half. Photo by Casey Outen Head coach Joey Mangum proudlyFOR MORE PHOTOS, VISIT WWW.PROGRESSIVEJOURNAL.COMholds the teams trophy. 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FitzP atrick Director The Greer Citizen Division of Football Affairs 152. ! ! !! ! !Special Section! ! ! 12,001 - 35,000 DivisionTHIRD PLACEMorning NewsTracy Tweed 153. ! ! !! ! !Special Section! ! ! 12,001 - 35,000 DivisionSECOND PLACEThe HeraldSales andDesign Team 154. ! ! !! ! !Special Section! ! ! 12,001 - 35,000 DivisionFIRST PLACEMorning NewsWanda Christmas 155. ! ! !! ! !Special Section! ! ! Over 35,000 Division WWW.THESTATE.COMTHE STATE, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINASUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2010G1HONORABLE MENTIONBy Rachelle D. McMillanOf women who have breast can- cer, the percentage of womenYoung Survival CoalitionMaking an Impact on Young Women Affected by Breast Cancer issues and the affect breast cancer treatment may have on a womans future plans to have children.I was 25 when I was diagnosedKemp continues. It was a greatresource and way to connect. Iformed many lifetime friend-ships.A guide to womens healthcare and breast cancer awareness in the Midlandssurvivors, to support those intreatment and raise awarenessthat young women can and do getbreast cancer.McCamey is also very gratefulfor the tools the organizationbrings to young women. TheYSC helps me help them withSunday, October 24, 2010Did you know? Women under the age of 40 under 40 years of age is much with breast cancer and felt like Now, almost 10 years later,Beth McCamey, another mem- resources, connections, network- smaller than the percentage of ing and outreach. Young peopleare frequently overlooked as older women with the disease. Shannon Pulfrey , Jo Prosser, Andrea Kemp, Erin Reppy, Jacqulyn Lewis, Beth McCameycan and do get breast cancer, and being at risk for breast cancerFor younger women the disease we are like a small society or fami-and are often under-represented also brings concerns of fertility, ly here for support. I look forward in research studies. pregnancy, early menopause and to growing with the YSC in long-term survivorship. The pos- Columbia. The American Cancer Society sibilities of what lies ahead can be Erin Reppy has found benefit toThe State overwhelming for a woman who isthe national affiliation. It was anguidelines do not encourage supposed to be in the prime of lifeimportant connection she couldmammograms for women with a new career, a young familybring with her when she moved tobelow age 40. or new relationship. The discov- Columbia. YSC helped me ery of breast cancer can be a very through its online network and Breast cancers in younger lonely diagnosis.message boards when I was diag- women are generally moreYoung women in Southnosed six years ago in Maryland. Carolina who are diagnosed withNow living in South Carolina,aggressive and result in lower Breast Cancer are not alone. YSC Columbia has helped me putsurvival rates. Young Survival Coalition (YSC),actual faces and names to that an organization based in New online network and community. Breast tissue is often very dense York City, is dedicated to provid- All these women enjoy givingin women under 40 and the ing support and resources to back and find great purpose inmammogram does not reveal young women. A new affiliate helping the just diagnosed.cancer very well. was established in Columbia in Reppy adds, I just hope by work- 2009. Their goal is to raise aware-ing with YSC in Columbia, I can Ultrasounds are heavily used to ness of breast cancer in young connect with other young sur- help diagnose suspicious lumps women and reduce the isolation vivors or newly diagnosed womenLouie Lanfordand aid in biopsies. of young women with breast can-with breast cancer to let them Photo provided by the Young Survival Coalition cer. They build strong communi-know there is life after cancer and One in 20 women with breast ties of young survivors in Souththere was no one who reallyKemp says, I am thrilled to have ber of the organization, adds her there are other young women justcancer are under age 40 when Carolina. understood or could relate, saidthe chance to be a part of our newthoughts. The YSC has helped like them out there.Young Survival Coalition helps Andrea Kemp, a YSC member. local affiliate. Through YSCme feel empowered, supported,Speaking for the organization, diagnosed. survivors cope with the uniqueOnline, I found YSC discussionColumbia, we are now a part of aand hopeful. I have found myReppy emphasizes what is at the issues and concerns they may face boards where I met other women national team acting locally to meaning for life and helping oth- heart of their mission. We are One in 8 women diagnosed with including body image after breast all over the U.S. who were also in provide a circle of support for ers with their journeys in theirhere to help and listen. Tobreast cancer is younger than cancer-related surgery, intimacytheir 20s or early 30s and facingyoung women facing breast can-most challenging experience inyoung women battling breast can-45 when diagnosed. issues, fertility issues, financial breast cancer. cer. We are reaching out to other their life.cer, she says, you are not alone. Breast Friends Tiffany Winslow and Dottye Wodogaza, Palmetto Health Nurse Navigatorsare Best Friends Born in the Darkest Hour and Katie started dancing in their They call themselves breast By Jennifer WilsonLexington Medical Center chemo chairs. Before long, theyfriends, in honor of how they forgot about cancer. The two weremet.You never go into chemo think-laughing and striking up conversa-For each the prognosis is good. ing youre going to make ations. Both completed chemo. Brandy friend, Katie Brandy and Katie were fasthas finished radiation; Katie has Austin said. You just want to getfriends. When youre diagnosedonly a handful of radiation treat- through the treatment. with cancer, you feel all alone,ments to go. Katie likes to talk toPhoto provided by Palmetto Health Foundation When Brandy Collette andKatie said. Then she met Brandy. Brandy about what to expect as Katie Austin were each diagnosed with breast cancer this year, they expected surgery, chemotherapyBrandy and Katie each foundshe nears the end of treatment.Wearing matching t-shirts thatNurse Navigators Show the Wayread Fight Like A Girl in pink and radiation. They knew they would lose their hair, go to many doctors visits and spend time con- their breast cancer through selfexams. They share their storyletters, they talk about their hair.Brandys is growing back in. ItsDuring the Difficult Journey to emphasize the importance of about an inch long a half inchNavigator program is a free servicecation material that is important sumed with worry.self exams and early detectionlonger than Katies hair.Article provided by offered to Palmetto Health to the patient, making it patient Palmetto Health In the middle of it all, they neverBrandy says the friendship haspatients facing a diagnosis of specific. This education material expected a great friendship toof breast cancer.helped her to stay positive. BreastEvery year over 200,000 women breast cancer. The goal of the provides the patient with knowl- begin. But it did. And in one of cancer takes a lot out of you, she in the United States are diagnosedNurse Navigator is to help the edge so she can make an informed lifes darkest moments, there was All of a sudden, youre not bysaid. My breast friend helps with breast cancer. Palmettopatient make informed decisionsdecision about her plan of care. a bright beam of hope.yourself. cheer me up. Health will diagnose and treat an about their own care. The NurseSince all women have the risk ofIt started in the Infusion CenterThe women talked about theirIn the future, the breast friendsestimated 500 new cases of breast Navigator will contact the patient developing breast cancer and early inside Lexington Medical Center.families, working in the yard andhope to go back to the Infusion cancer this year. The Palmettoafter a diagnosis is confirmed todetection is the key to surviving Brandy and Katie were eachmore.Center to help other people Health Breast Center is dedicated meet one-on-one as soon as possi-breast cancer, the Nurse Navigator undergoing chemotherapy there.Today, they are best friends.enduring cancer treatment.to improving womens health and ble. is active in community education. Hooked up to lifesaving medicine, Only this friendship is different. has earned national recognitionNurse Navigator TiffanyNurse Navigators have a unique each treatment lasted a long seven for high standards of quality care. Winslow, RN, is grateful to be opportunity to work closely with hours. In July 2009, the Palmetto Health able to help women during theirpatients and to collaborate withBrandy Collette and Katie Austin Chemotherapy might not be aBreast Center became the firstdifficult time dealing with breast the comprehensive medical team place where you feel like talking. nationally accredited breast pro- cancer. She says, It is important to ensure that every woman gets I thought I would just sit in mygram in the state.as a nurse navigator to be a goodthe best care and support avail- chair and keep to myself, saidThe concept of Palmetto Healthlistener. Listening to what my able. Breast cancer may be one of Brandy, a 37-year-old wife and Nurse Navigators dates back topatients have to say blesses and a womans worst fears, but the mother from Lexington County.1990. It all started when a woman inspires me when I hear of their experience of going through the I wanted to be by myself.undergoing breast cancer treat- strength and their courage. diagnosis and treatment of breastBut in a nearby chair, there wasment suggested that there shouldNurse Navigators customize cancer can be made a little easier another young woman, also a wife be a program to help women cope each session to best meet thewith a Nurse Navigator by her and mother from Lexingtonwith the disease. Since then, the patients educational and psy- side. County, Katie, diagnosed withprogram has changed the lives ofchosocial needs. Thanks to Nurse Navigators are part of the breast cancer at age 42. countless women diagnosed withmoney raised through the Walkcontinuum of care offered byThen the TV came on -- Thebreast cancer. Palmetto HealthFor Life, we are able to provide Palmetto Health Breast Center. Ellen DeGeneres Show. EllenBreast Center was the first in theour patients with an education For more information, visit danced with the audience.area to initiate this program.packet at the time of their diagno-www.palmettohealth.org. Hooked up to machines, BrandyPhoto provided by Lexington Medical Center The Breast Cancer Nursesis, says Winslow. We flag edu- 156. ! ! !! ! !Special Section! ! ! Over 35,000 DivisionTHIRD PLACEThe Post and CourierMelissa Kelley andAdvertising Design Staff 157. ! ! !! ! !Special Section! ! ! Over 35,000 DivisionSECOND PLACEGreenville JournalKristy AdairandDo Downtown Greenville 158. ! ! !! ! !Special Section! ! ! Over 35,000 DivisionFIRST PLACEHerald-JournalStaff 159. 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