Keowee Life_Feb 2016 - Monaghan Co Real Estate
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Keowee Life_Feb 2016 - Monaghan Co Real Estate
FEBRUARY 2016 Keowee Life A Social Magazine Published Exclusively for the residents of Keowee Key Keowee Key resident Jean Teising (left) with her daughter-in-law Mari Teising at their cooking class in Reykjavík, Iceland. See pages 12-14 ® 2 Keowee Life February February Keowee Life 3 4 NeighborhoodSponsors Keowee Life February This section has been created to give you easier access when searching for a trusted neighborhood vendor to use. Take a minute to familiarize yourself with the businesses sponsoring your newsletter magazine. These local businesses are proud to partner with you and make this magazine possible. Please support these businesses and thank them for supporting your community! ANIMAL HOSPITAL Seneca Animal Hospital (864) 882-8747 mysenecaanimalhospital.com CITY GOVERNMENT City of Seneca (864) 885-2700 seneca.sc.us BLINDS AND WINDOW TREATMENT Blinds And Us, Inc. (864) 882-7544 www.blindsandus.com DECKS / OUTDOOR LIVING Swing-O-Things (864) 647-4707 swingothings.com BOAT DEALERSHIP & SERVICE Strickland Marine & RV (864) 882-0777 stricklandmarineandrv.com WaterSports Central (864) 886-2748 watersportscentral.com/ CHIROPRACTIC CARE & WELLNESS HealthSource of Seneca Dr. Paul R. Johnson (888) 977-6734 healthsourceofseneca.com DENTAL CARE Keowee Smiles (864) 888-3102 keoweesmiles.com ELECTRICIAN Knights Electrical Services (864) 559-8444 knightselectricalservices.com FLOORING HARDWOOD & TILE Southern Flooring Solutions, LLC (803) 530-6897 FUNERAL HOME Brown-Oglesby Funeral Home (864) 882-2324 brownoglesbyfuneralhome. com FURNITURE & GIFTS Simply Carolina Home Furnishings & Gifts (864) 973-8440 FURNITURE - HAND CRAFTED Foothills Amish Furniture (864) 457-2400 foothillsamishfurniture.com HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Pittman Heating & Air Conditioning (864) 882-3215 pittmanac.com HEATING, COOLING & PLUMBING Best Services (864) 888-8484 bestservicesofoconee.com HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE Doris' Cleaning Service (864) 723-4425 INSURANCE & FINANCIAL SERVICES Shane Smith Allstate Shane Smith (864) 654-1047 agents.allstate.com/shanesmith-clemson-sc.html INTERIOR DESIGN, FURNITURE, ACCESSORIES Aesthetics Concepts In Design (864) 882-2340 KITCHEN & BATH CABINETRY The Kitchen Center (864) 973-9004 thekitchencentersc.com/ NeighborhoodSponsors February Keowee Life KITCHEN, HOME AND GIFTS The Kitchen Emporium & Gifts (864) 225-2021 kitchenemporiumandgifts. samsbiz.com LANDSCAPE & GARDEN CENTER Zone 7 Landscape Center (864) 882-7771 zone7nursery.com/ LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN Unlimited Landscapes Stone & Granite (864) 885-9292 unlimitedlandscapestoneandgranite.com/ PET BOARDING/GROOMING The Pet Spa (864) 710-0277 thepetspa.net PHYSICAL THERAPY Clemson Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation (864) 482-0064 csmr.org POOLS & SPAS Oasis Pools, Inc (864) 882-3333 123goswimming.com REALTOR Clardy Real Estate Regina Bolt (864) 882-4864 clardyrealestate.com Keith Eustis, Keller Williams Keith Eustis (864) 710-5434 keoweeareahomes.com Lee Morrison Century 21 Hometown Realtors Lee Morrison (864) 482-7653 century21hometownrealtors. com www.n2pub.com Monaghan Co. Real Estate Neil Monaghan (864) 637-8507 letstalkrealestatetoday.com The Patti & Gary Cason Team Keller Williams Patti & Gary Cason (864) 903-1234 wesellkeowee.com ROOFING Dolly's Roofing (864) 882-1555 dollyroofing.com SALON & SPA Soluna Salon & Day Spa (864) 882-2299 salonsoluna.com SUPERMARKETS Ingles (828) 681-5173 www.ingles-markets.com TIRE SALES AND SERVICE Super Service Tire & Alignment (864) 918-8954 superservicetirewalhallasc.com WEALTH MANAGEMENT Flynn Wealth Management Group (864) 968-2319 flynnwealth. com/new/ flynnwealthmanagementgroup 5 NeighborhoodNews I M P O R TA N T CO N TAC T S FROM THE Happy Valentines Day!!! We’re excited to present you with this month’s issue of Keowee Life, full of fun stories, beautiful homes, photographs and much more. As you enjoy this issue, we also encourage you to read the article below about the kinds of content we publish each month, and encourage you to please continue to share your stories and pictures with us. Whether it’s your home, your family (including bragging on children and grandchildren who don’t have to live in Keowee Key), your travel adventures or more, Keowee Life is full www.n2pub.com UTILITIES © 2016 Neighborhood Networks Publishing, Inc. of stories by you and about you, so please keep them coming. In the meantime, stay warm and stay safe this winter, and we look forward to hearing from you soon. Sincerely, Larry & LeAnn Huff N2 Area Directors & Publishers of Keowee Life 864-918-8954 [email protected] HOSPITALS Dear Keowee Key Residents, 7 February Keowee Life ENTERTAINMENT & ACTIVITIES Publishers Keowee Life February GOVERNMENT SERVICES 6 (864) 885-4600 Duke Energy (864) 482-3100 Oconee Memorial Hospital (864) 882-1420 Medi-Urgent Care Center (864) 885-2700 The City of Seneca (864) 638-5277 Walhalla Civic Auditorium (864) 638-4111 Oconee Country Sheriff (864) 944-8333 Keowee Key Fire Department (864) 638-4150 Oconee County Tax Assessors (864) 882-8747 Emergency Veterinarian (800) 222-1222 Carolinas Poison Center (864) 654-8266 SC Dept. of Natural Resources (855) 467-2368 South Carolina Road Conditions (864) 882-8698 South Carolina DMV, Seneca (864) 882-2097 Oconee County Chamber DISCLAIMER: N2 Publishing is not affiliated with or contracted by the Keowee Key Property Owners Association, Inc. (the “Association”). This publication, including the content of articles and advertisements contained herein, is not authorized or endorsed by the Association. Any articles included in this publication and/or opinions expressed therein do not necessarily reflect the views of N2 Publishing but remain solely those of the author(s). The paid advertisements contained within the Keowee Life magazine are not endorsed or recommended by N2 Publishing or the publisher. Therefore, neither N2 Publishing nor the publisher may be held liable or responsible for business practices of these companies. NOTE: When community events take place, photographers may be present to take photos for that event and they may be used in this publication. We are always looking for residents to find great stories and send us ideas. No contribution is too small, but the “What to Expect” section may help. Please email [email protected] with story ideas, pictures, suggestions, and requests—and we’ll do all we can to include your submission. AREA DIRECTORS Larry Huff (864) 918-8954 [email protected] LeAnn Huff (864) 905-1724 [email protected] CREATIVE TEAM Jeni Moser Caitlin Hillard Karissa Fleming 8 Keowee Life February February Keowee Life NeighborhoodNews 9 FAMILY SPOTLIGHT – This is where we get to spotlight your family, allowing you to share a little of your story with your neighbors. FOUR-LEGGED FRIENDS –If you have a “precious pet,” Four-Legged Friends is their ticket to fame, so if you own any type of creature that needs some ink, let us know! RESIDENT RECIPE – This is where you can let some of your cooking secrets out to the public! All that is required is the ingredients and preparation advice, but a photo is always nice too! KEOWEE IN ACTION – Whether you are 8 or 88, a bowler or a tennis player, this section is for you - and we’d love to highlight your athletic endeavors, or those of your team. NEW ARRIVALS – This is section is a place to welcome new babies into the neighborhood, or congratulate new grandparents who live in the neighborhood. Please include basic birth information along with all baby photos! TYPES OF ARTICLES & CONTENT YOU’LL SEE IN THIS PUBLICATION Since this magazine is about you and your neighbors, we want your involvement. If you have any other article or story suggestions, or if you or a family member would like to be featured for any of the stories, please email [email protected] and we’ll let you know how to get involved. PICTURES – We love pictures, as they’re an easy way to share your story and bring smiles to your neighbors. Digital photographs with high quality capability are the way to go - the more pixels the better! Simply email your favorite events, scenery, or athletic outings! FEATURE HOME—This section is a great way to showcase your home and connect with neighbors. LIVING SPACES – This article is mainly about a special room in your home that you love or enjoy. RECOGNIZE YOUR KIDS AND GRANDKIDS– Parents and grandparents, do you want to recognize or congratulate your kids or grandkids about any sport, academic, or other activity achievement? Include pictures and a brief explanation and we’re on it. TRAVEL TALES – If you’d like to share your experience, this column gives your friends and neighbors that chance! Please include pictures as well. VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT & MAKING A DIFFERENCE – We want to recognize the hardworking volunteers, as well as nonprofit organizations making a difference. Giving back to the community is a big deal, so please let us know the worthy organizations to promote! Email all submissions to [email protected] and please make pictures as large (high resolution) as possible. 10 NeighborhoodNews living spaces By Larry Huff Contemporary Perfection When Arland McMullen embarked on the mission of creating a contemporary masterpiece, he did so with singular focus on excellence. The result: a home that evinces distinction in every single room. For all this magnificence, any commentary on the result would be inadequate without insight into the process of how Mr. McMullen’s home found and recreated this Keowee Key treasure on North Flagship Drive. With the mantra, “I can fix a home, but I can’t fix a view,” McMullen’s initial search included 232 homes in the region, based largely on great views. Next, he derived a list of 12 houses, and that’s when the real work began. With each of these “finalist homes” he commissioned a cadre of consultants (two car loads, in fact) to ascend with critical eyes and scoring sheets, creating useful metrics to ensure that objectivity drove the process. After one group was eliminated, this process was repeated with the final three selections, and it was through this prodigious effort that his Keowee Key home on North Flagship Drive was selected. • Notwithstanding the long list of design considerations - once again the view was a big driver of the selection, and what a view it has. The home faces directly towards Sassafras Mountain (the highest point in South Carolina, with an elevation of 3,554 feet), while Table Rock and Caesar's Head State Parks are also visible from inside the house. Keowee Life February February Keowee Life NeighborhoodNews • With the location and its dramatic views selected, Arland gathered design ideas from countless architectural publications and books, strategically cutting and pasting pictures on design boards for each room. With these ideas in place, he asked his team of trusted design advisors to cast vote, with designer Debbie Burgess of Tulsa, Oklahoma, leading the effort. • When it was all said and done, the design process consumed two years and the renovations took two more. In short, Arland’s move-in day represented four years of incredible attention to detail, innovative thinking, and loads of oldfashioned hard work. The results not only represent a superlative effort; they serve as a great reminder that a refusal to take short cuts pays huge dividends when the job is complete. • To adequately do justice to this amazing home would take a writer with far greater architectural acumen than I possess, but here’s my best shot (albeit, an inadequate one) at describing some of the remarkable features in Mr. McMullen’s home that you won’t find around every bend on Lake Keowee: • A contemporary (not mid-century modern) design, which features uniformity in everything from flooring and cabinetry, to mirrors and railings, ensuring continuity and chemistry throughout the home. • African mahogany wood floors throughout the main house purchased through Canada and installed by Greene Flooring in Greenville, while Ben Wingert of Central, SC did the teak wood bathroom floors and the inlays. • A color pallet on cabinets throughout that features lighter colors on bottom and darker colors on top—the inverse of most cabinetry designs. continued... 11 12 NeighborhoodNews ...continued • Dramatic oversized custom windows across the back of the home—on both levels—providing mesmerizing Lake Keowee views, with automatic shades. • State-of-the-art home automation, controlled by five main panels (iPads) that provide one-touch control of the security system, door locks, lighting, entertainment systems, and much more with many features accessible from an authorized iPhone. • An elaborate multimedia system that simultaneously plays the same audio throughout, while videos to most of the songs from the extensive music library play on the main TV. What’s more, the home is wired to receive radio stations from all over the planet (including clear waves from the sole station in Antarctica), so when McMullen had house guests from a small hamlet in Pennsylvania, he surprised them with broadcasts from their tiny home-town radio station, piped into their guestroom when they awoke in his South Carolina home. The system also has endless entertainment options, including wireless headsets for his grandchildren (ages 11, 9 and 8), so they can crank up the volume on video games and movies without straining adult eardrums. The great-room chandelier and fireplace can also be controlled from the main Keowee Life February TV remote, while the massive, ultra-HD television is accented by the same shade of blue lighting used in film editing for a theatre-like viewing experience. • The entire multimedia system was designed and installed by Tim Donovan of Ambiance Sound & Video, and because there was so much integration between multimedia and lighting, McMullen allowed Donovan to handle the lighting as well. The result is a dramatic centralized lighting system, composed almost entirely of LED lights, dimmable to 1% from iPhone or iPad. Distinctive accent lighting appears throughout, including the kitchen, fireplace, master suite and down the stairway, reflecting the seasons and crating the perfect ambiance for any occasion. The home’s closets also have convenient motion-sensor lighting, as does the grandkids’ phenomenal bunkroom, in which the lights slowly fade as they fall asleep. • A 100” commercial fireplace (electric) that allows heat to be turned off for 12-month usage, with a stunning background of stones and internal lighting that can change color to reflect the different seasons. • Zero radius sinks throughout the home, imported from Germany, with waterfall faucets equipped with LED lights to indicate water temperature, i.e. blue for cold and red for hot. To ensure safety, these lights run on a 12-volt generator, activated by flowing water, eliminating any risk of electrical shock from a traditional hard-wired configuration. • A luxurious master bath with German cabinetry that features commercial grade sliding shower doors and an advanced, programmable aromatherapy system that allows essential oils to be dispensed with a cotton ball and diffused into the bath (eliminating oily water), complemented by chromotherapy, providing a wide array of lighting options that soothe the soul. PITTMAN HEATING & AIR PROUDLY SERVES KEOWEE KEY FOR ALL YOUR HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING NEEDS. Comfort for you since 1972 Visit our website at pittmanac.com, or call us at (864) 882-3215 • Elegant custom-made sofas, carefully designed with low profiles so as not to impede lake views, with adjustable headrests that allow reclining while seated. • An impressive lower-level wine cellar that’s structurally capable of accommodating a future elevator. In closing, NFL Hall-of-Famer Jerry Rice said: “Today I will do what others won’t, so tomorrow I can enjoy what they can’t” … or something close to that. This quote came to mind when I listened to Arland share the story of creating this Keowee Key retreat. I certainly don’t possess the patience or focus to pull off what he’s done with this magnificent home, but now he’s enjoying the fruit of his labor each and every day. February Keowee Life 13 14 NeighborhoodNews The beautiful bride, Jessica, and her husband Damian Keowee Life February Beautiful Viðey Island Family members at Jessica’s bridal tea travel JOURNAL An Iceland Vacation & Wedding By Jean Teising My husband and I had many fond memories of our vacations over the years, and I love to travel, but when Iceland was mentioned, I must admit I was not initially warm to the idea. Iceland seemed like such a remote place, and one that seemed so far away. However, when our granddaughter Jessica and her fiancé Damian decided to get married on a small island off the coast of Iceland, I obviously reconsidered. That's when I got serious about learning more, and discovered that while it’s part of the Arctic, Iceland isn’t nearly as cold as most places in the far north, thanks to the gulf stream that warms most of Iceland's coast. Although it has a small population of only 300,000 people, when the great Eyjafjallajökull volcano erupted in 2010, travelers from around the world began to discover the wonders of Iceland, and thankfully we did as well! The 2013 blockbuster movie, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty starring Ben Stiller, also has some amazing cinematography that captures this breathtakingly beautiful country, and no doubt has increased its popularity among American travelers. The time finally came when we were to depart last summer, and it was still light outside when we arrived in Reykjavík— the capital and largest city of Iceland—at 12 o’clock midnight on July 11th. Forty-five minutes later, we reached our destination: the Nest Boutique, where we rented a beautiful sixth-floor, fourbedroom apartment. We chose these large accommodations so some of our extended family could be together. The convenient location also allowed us to walk to a local bakery and grocery store. On Sunday, to honor the bride, her Aunt Mari sponsored an afternoon tea, which was located at the Vox Restaurant in the Hilton Hotel, for all of the lady guests. The food was outstanding. The next day, while many of the guests decided to see the countryside and visit some waterfalls, my daughter-in-law Mari and I took a cooking class. We first made the Wedding Bliss Cake, consisting mainly of oats, butter and flour. The filling is rhubarb jam. It is a favorite, which can be eaten anytime of the day. The topping was made from skyr— a dairy-based product that was brought to Iceland by the Vikings in the 1100s, and it's a very creamy and delicious proteinrich delicacy that’s loved by Icelanders and tourists alike. While we were cooking during the class, the chef told us all about her native Iceland. Since the volcanoes made Iceland so well known, some two million vacationers travel to the tiny country every year. Accommodating this many tourists has placed a great stress on the country, because only 1% of its land can grow any crops, including hay for livestock. As a result, root vegetables - such as potatoes and turnips - are the only crops that grow naturally there. Thankfully, the long, sunny days and geothermal springs allow for an abundance of greenhouses where fruits and vegetables thrive. Iceland’s hot springs NeighborhoodNews February Keowee Life 15 Aunts and cousin of the bride - Mari Teising, Aleesandra Gaspari and Vera, on the ferry to the wedding Jean’s youngest granddaughter, Vera, ready for Jessica’s bridal tea One of Jean and Mari’s amazing creations at their Icelandic cooking class Enjoying the geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon A view from our apartment overlooking Reykjavík Another gorgeous shot on Viðey Island also play a big role in heating homes and buildings, and no one buys bottled water because their water is so pure. We were also able to enjoy our granddaughter’s gorgeous wedding on the unspoiled island of Viðey, which is rich in natural beauty. That evening a phenomenal six-course meal was part of the festivities. We started with platters of shredded duck breast salad, seared menke whale (an Icelandic delicacy), and BBQ pork braised ribs followed by beef tenderloin. The traditional wedding cake is referred to as a Kransakaka dessert, which has Norwegian and Danish roots. It is an elaborately decorated ring-shaped, tiered tower cake. The texture is similar to a firm sponge cake with an underlying taste of almond flavor. The ingredients are super simple: eggs, marzipan and powdered sugar. The outside is decorated with intricate designs, chocolate and fruit - a great way to end the evening meal! I could go on and on about our amazing trip to Iceland, but suffice to say, it was a trip of a lifetime, especially considering the fact that we were able to enjoy it with extended family and dear friends - and witness our granddaughter and her new husband say their vows at one of the most scenic places on earth. We also learned that Icelanders don’t have family names. They're properly addressed by their first name. Since many Icelanders have the same name that the telephone directory lists each person's occupation in addition to their name and address. The Blue Lagoon is also a must to enjoy when traveling to Iceland; our entire family went during the day. The lagoon is huge and beautiful, with blue warm (geothermal) waters. During those few hours, everybody's skin became very soft and stayed that way for weeks. Jessica and Damian chose to go at midnight. What a beautiful memory for them! I definitely recommend Iceland as a phenomenal summer vacation destination and hope you can visit it soon! If you’ve taken a fun trip you’d like to share, please let us know. It doesn’t have to be a recent trip and it doesn’t have to be to an exotic location. All that matters is that you had great time, made memories, and you’d like to share it with your neighbors. Simply email [email protected]. 16 Keowee Life February LAKE KEOWEE'S #1 CHOICE FOR ROOF REPLACEMENT AND REPAIRS Feature Charles Dolly Call us at 864-882-1555, visit us online at DollysRoofing.com, or stop by our office at 7015 Wells Hwy, Suite D in Seneca. 17 February Keowee Life The Dolly Difference: • Excellent Service • Quality Materials • Extended Warranties 2016 MasterCrafts are arriving daily! Stop by WaterSports Central and see why MasterCraft owners are so passionate about their boats! We also have a large selection of Crownline and Bryant boats ranging from 18-35 foot models! Trade ins are welcome...as long as it doesn’t bite! We look forward to seeing you soon. - Andy and Chad 688 Bypass 123 Seneca, SC 29678 (864) 886-2748 watersportscentral.com Founded in 2006, Flynn Wealth Management Group is an independent, non-proprietary financial advisors group that offers objective, unbiased advice to our clients. We do not rely on computer models to determine what’s best for our clients. We provide the utmost in nimble, personalized service, to actively managing our clients’ investments. ion, “Helping our clients pursue their investment goals is not just a job to me. Rather, it’s a purpose, which inspires me to go to work every day. Through integrity, sound judgement, and discipline, I am able to build relationships with my clients that will hopefully last a lifetime. I ask questions and listen to the answers so I can take a long-term approach to helping clients pursue their investments goals.” —Jim Flynn, Founder & CFO Call us at (864) 882-9606, or visit us at 509-D Bypass 123, Seneca, SC 29678 PERSONALIZED SERVICE FROM TRUSTED ADVISORS Securities offered by Registered Representatives and Investment Advisory Services offered by Investment Advisor Representatives through Voya Financial Advisors, Inc. (Member SIPC) 23082590_7/16 18 Keowee Life February Customized decking, NeighborhoodNews February Keowee Life 19 They play together most every day, and if they don’t, they definitely miss each other. They love to fetch tennis balls, but their favorite activity is tug-of-war. Bogey steals Wagner’s toys, and while Wagner is quite tolerant, he does remind Bogey who owns the toy! Bogey will tug and pull with all his might and, and throw in an occasional growl, in attempt to wrest the ball from Wagner’s mouth. But Wagner just clings tightly until Bogey gets bored! In the beginning, Bogey’s energy annoyed Wagner at times, but Wagner was smart enough to jump up on a couch or bench, knowing that Bogey wasn’t big enough to reach him. But now Bogey is big enough, and they play like there’s no tomorrow. Wagner & Bogey in eager anticipation arbors, pergolas, timber frame pavilions, and lawn furniture diligently constructed by skilled craftsmen to create exceptional outdoor living experiences. As their parents, we notice similar traits: they both love to run (and are very fast), jump, chase ducks and squirrels, cuddle and stay close to their parents. They have the perfect combination of the Cavalier sweetness and the poodle smarts, and they add such joy to our lives. We wouldn’t have it any other way! If you’d like to feature your dog, cat, horse, or any other creature in Keowee Life’s Four-Legged Friends (they can have fins, wings, or beaks instead of four legs), please email [email protected]. Call owner Lavon Bacher at 864-647-4707 for a free estimate, or visit us at swingothings.com today. Bogey Bailey Wagner Ruzicka FOUR-LEGGED FRIENDS Blinds And Us, Inc. Bogey & Wagner, Pals Forever 528 Bypass 123, Suite B Seneca, SC 29678 M-F: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM 864-882-7544 www.blindsandus.com By Cindy Bailey After meeting Judy Ruzicka’s dog Wagner on the leisure trails at Keowee Key, I fell so much in love with him, I had to get one too. Wagner, who got his name because he’s forever happy and wagging his tail, is a Cavapoo—a mix between a King Charles Cavalier and a Miniature Poodle. He’s 4 years old and was purchased as a 10-week-old pup in Suwannee, Georgia. My dog Bogey is also a Cavapoo, purchased in Hull, Georgia, when he was 8 weeks old, and he’s the first dog I’ve ever owned. Bogey (named for his love of golf ), is now 6 months old. Follow Us on Facebook 54396 Bogey and Wagner became instant buddies. Wagner quickly took to the role of being the older friend, protector and teacher, while Bogey is the curious puppy with the playful nature. Remember the kisses Not the Breath! Dog & Cat dental month returns. Protect against progressive Canine & Feline Periodontal Disease Take advantage of our February Dental Procedure Special! $30 Off for Dogs & $25 Off for Cats Now Offering Dental X-Rays! Mon. - Fri.: 8:00 am - 5:30 pm Thursday: 8:00 am - 7:00 pm Saturday: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm 104 Return Church Road, Seneca, SC 29678 mySenecaAnimalHospital.com 864-882-8747 20 NeighborhoodNews Keowee Life February Making a DIFFERENCE How can neighbors donate to or join PASA? Simply mail your $10 membership check, or your donation to: PASA Treasurer P. O. Box 12 Seneca, SC 29679 Along with this check, please include your name, address, telephone and email. Also, please just indicate whether or not you'd like to volunteer, so we'll know not to ask if your plate is full. Partners For Animal Shelters Adoptions By Keowee Key Resident Rosalie Callaham Please tell us about your organization’s name and history: The organization's name is Partners for Animal Shelters Adoptions (PASA). This organization was formed about seven years ago by a group of women in a home at Keowee Key, who became the original board members. The board members who are Keowee Key residents are as follows: Rosalie Callaham (Chairperson), Ree Burke (Secretary), Barbara Patterson (Treasurer), Barbara Robinson, Eileen Hayward, Donna Shaver, Marilyn Pilon, and Jamiee Paul, representing the Oconee County Animal Shelter. Who should I contact with questions about the March 19th event or other questions? What is the organization’s mission? Our goal is to save and help as many animals as possible and support the efforts of organizations like the Oconee County Animal Shelter. • We work to secure a loving home for pets where they will receive unconditional love • We conduct fundraisers for the Oconee County Animal Shelter to pay for what they need • We raise money to pay for veterinarian bills incurred by a local animal shelters, from new cages to • We also purchased a barn for large animal recues • We donate funds money for transportation of the animals • We subsidize adoption fees so it costs less to adopt animals REBATES UP TO $1,450* This Winter’s Forecast: Whatever Makes You Comfortable. With smart temperature management and remote-access options, new technology from Carrier® makes it easier than ever to control your home’s climate. Carrier’s energyefficient systems can help reduce utility bills without sacrificing comfort. For more complete control and greater peace of mind, turn to the experts at Carrier. Are there any upcoming events your Keowee Key neighbors may be interested in knowing about? I’m so glad you asked. We’re having a wine tasting extravaganza on March 19, 2016 from 5 to 8 p.m., at the Keowee Key Events Center. Tickets are $25 per person. We will have heavy hors d'oeuvres and a 50/50 raffle with door prizes, and entertainment, including live music from Keowee Key's own Norman Crouse, along with the wine tasting, sponsored by the Wine Emporium. Aside from attending the March 19th Wine Tasting, how can people get involved as volunteers to support your organization? 864-888-8484 bestservicesofoconee.com *On A Qualified Home Comfort System From Carrier 21 Denise Doyle at 864-944-2725 Eileen Haywood at 864-944-0099 Marilyn Pilon at 864-944-6007 You may also call the Oconee County animal shelter and asked for Jamiee Paul at 864-888-0021. And, you can follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/partnersforanimalshelteradoptions We sincerely thank you for standing with us to help us save lives of precious animals in our area! Rosalie Callaham at 864 944-1166 How does PASA fulfill this mission? COOL CASH NeighborhoodNews February Keowee Life One great way to get involved is simply join our organization, which only costs $10 a year. This will include a newsletter that we publish a few times a year to keep you informed of our efforts to save animals and promote their adoptions, and that newsletter will also tell you how you can get involved as a volunteer. Resident recipe By Keowee Key Resident Sherry Rhodenbaugh Cream Of Turkey Soup Ingredients: 2 Tablespoons butter 3 Tablespoons flour 7 cups chicken broth Carcass of turkey (chicken can be used as well) 1 onion, finely chopped 1 carrot, finely chopped 1 stalk celery, finely chopped 2 egg yolks 1/2 cup milk (I use skim) Directions: Looking for a way to use all the Thanksgiving left overs, I put our meaty carcass and skin with seasonings in a large pot covering the bones as much as possible. Bring to a boil for several hours. Cool, cover and refrigerate overnight when cold fat will rise to the top. Skim off fat and discard. Begin the soup by melting butter. Adding onion, carrot and celery, sautéing for short time. Stir in flour slowly. Using a whisk, slowly add milk to make a rue. Continue using whisk till smooth. Slowly add 7 cups of broth, 1 cup at a time. Stir and cook on medium/ low. In a separate small bowl use a fork to whisk egg yolks. Then quickly whisk together egg with 1cup of broth. Move quickly to blend eggs and broth. Add this mixture to the remaining broth. Soup will thicken as eggs cook. This delicious soup is more like a stew ... and so satisfying. It is also good and quicker to use purchased broth and cooked chicken or turkey. I hope you enjoy as much as we do. -Sherry Rhodenbaugh Would you like to have your favorite family recipe featured in Keowee Life™? Pease email it to [email protected]. 22 NeighborhoodNews Keowee Life February NeighborhoodNews February Keowee Life Rd. We lived in Texas and Virginia before moving here. My family is all from the gulf coast of Mississippi, so I grew up spending summers in Moss Point and Biloxi, MS, fishing with my uncle and helping my uncle build wooden boats. at s u n r i s e Tell us about the events that led up to where you are now (i.e. education, career path). The Kitchen Center owner Tristan Adams and his lovely family Sponsor spotlight The Kitchen Center Editor’s Note: Tristan Adams, owner of The Kitchen Center in Seneca, was kind enough to respond to our questions for this article. Keowee Life is only possible because of Tristan and all of the other advertising partners you’ll find in this publication, so we hope you’ll take a moment to read his story, get to know him personally, and be sure to call him if you’re in need of his services. Where did you grow up? How long have you lived in the area? Tell us about your family. My family moved to Seneca, SC halfway through my last year of elementary school. My dad worked for Amoco Oil at the time and was transferred to the old Phillips/Amoco/BP/Propex Fibers plant that used to be on Shiloh Lake Keowee I got the music bug when I was about 6 years old. Our neighbor in Virginia was an incredible guitarist and he played all over the state in a classic rock band. He got me started on the guitar and since then music has always been my “thing”. By my senior year of high school, I thought I would go to an in-state college for two years and transfer to Belmont University in Nashville for audio production and music business. I enrolled at USC my freshman year and visited Belmont again a few times during my first two years, but decided not to transfer. I changed majors from business administration to media arts/audio production at USC, and graduated in 2008. My media arts degree contained elements of photography, web design, audio production, and film production, so I have a varied background with all kinds of media. After college I worked for a little over a year as a freelance recording engineer, doing records for local bands, churches, and some re-mixes for some local dance studios. When that business dried up, I got a job doing custom home theaters, intercoms, and DirecTV and dish network installations. After a year and a half, my dad called one day and told me the guy that owned the cabinet business next door to his office decided he wanted to sell the business. And here I am six years later! What is your business and how/why did you start your business? My business is The Kitchen Center Inc. Bob Martin formed the business in the 1980s, and it was run by he and his son, Bob Martin Jr. I’m told The Kitchen Center was the first independent cabinet business that designed and sold factory-built custom cabinets in the area. Photo By Russ Carlson Keowee Key resident Russ Carlson was kind enough to submit this incredible photograph of Lake Keowee at sunrise—huge thanks to Russ for so skillfully capturing the extraordinary natural beauty of Lake Keowee. What is unique about your business (what sets you apart from the rest)? A common theme from all of my customer feedback when a job is agreed upon is that at the end of the day they felt the most comfortable with me as a designer and person. Most of my customers stay in touch with me after the job is done and even come back to have other rooms remodeled at some point down the road. I’ve always hated high-pressure sales-people, and when you’re working with someone on changing their home into something new and hard to visualize, they need to be comfortable and assured that the end result will be something with which they’re thrilled! Given your business expertise and the nature of what you do, what advice (whether general or specific) can you offer to the residents? In the world of kitchen cabinetry, be it “custom-shop”, locally built or semi-custom factory-built cabinets, you always get what you pay for. There is always a reason that some quotes are higher than others, so ask questions about build quality, finish quality, hardware quality, and warranties. I can do a nice new kitchen with some inexpensive all-plywood cabinets, but the warranty may only be 1-3 years. For a little more money you can get a product backed by a reputable factory for as long as you live in the home! How can folks reach you? Feel free to call me personally at 864-882-1004. Or, you can visit us at 501-B Rochester Hwy Seneca, SC 29672; email me at [email protected], or visit our website at thekitchencentersc.com 23 The real estate process can be a long and winding road. Often, it’s the caliber of your guide that makes all the difference. Whether you're buying or selling your home, our Century 21 Hometown Realtor professionals offer experience, knowledge, and care in handling all your real estate needs. Our name says it all “Worldwide recognition, hometown values.” Call 864-482-7653 or visit online at century21hometownrealtors.com 100 Century Plaza Suite 8H, Seneca, SC 29678 Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated 24 NeighborhoodNews Keowee Life February Author and Keowee Key resident Larry Gabe with his new book, Little Things Win Big Games BUSINESS beat Little Things Win Big Games By Larry Gabe Editor’s Note: Keowee Key resident Larry Gabe (pronounced GAHbee) sat down with Keowee Life to tell us about his new book, Little Things Win Big Games. If you know anyone playing the game of baseball, this is a must-read, and it’s great for any fan as well. This book does a fantastic job of explaining the fundamentals of the game, which are increasingly overlooked in today’s game. What was your inspiration for the book? Watching high school, college and profes- sional baseball, and seeing players at all levels consistently make mistakes on baseball fundamentals because they were never taught the right way to play the game. When did you write it and how long did it take? The book was released November 2, 2015. It took me 17 months to complete the book (16 chapters) and get it published. What’s its content? The book is all about baseball fundamentals. It is a how to play baseball the right way by position; hitting, pitching, running bases, stealing bases, pick off plays, rundown plays, sliding, bunting and strength and conditioning. There’s a chapter on every position, and the book considers the future of baseball, which is changing before our eyes. Many pitchers are throwing nearly 100 mph or more, what does that mean for baseball? How does one hit “flame thrower” fastballs? Read Little Things Win Big Games and see if you agree with the author! What makes it unique? It is the only book of its kind that goes in-depth defensively, with a chapter at every position, including 14 pages of examples on how to play first base. Offensively, there are 25 pages on hitting with many pictures (145) illustrating the points made. In addition, I explain why players need to do things the right way, the way being taught in the book. The objective of the book is to raise the level of baseball played in the USA by teaching fundamentals that have been lost and are no longer taught to many players. The teams that win are the teams that do the little things better than the opposition. The emphasis is on reacting, not thinking and then acting. If a player has to stop and think about what to do when the ball is hit to him, it’s too late; the play is over. What will readers benefit from reading Little Things Win Big Games? Coaches will benefit by using the book to develop practice lesson plans that eventually will cover the total spectrum of baseball. They need to teach our younger players the right way to play the game. Players will learn how to properly play their position, and develop an understanding of how to interact with their teammates in given situations, as well as what the proper play NeighborhoodNews February Keowee Life is depending on the game situation. They will learn how to play with mental alertness, which will give them a competitive edge. Fans will learn the greater intricacies of baseball and gain a greater appreciation for the game. for our three teams. Additionally, I repair golf clubs and custom fit clubs for golfers in the area. What was your career? My career always How can your neighbors help you promote this fantastic book? If Keowee Key residents have friends that are coaches, involved the pharmaceutical industry, initially with a division of Johnson and Johnson and ending with a division of the Hay Group - a worldwide consulting firm in human resources, focused on the pharmaceutical industry. What section of the neighborhood do you live in and how long have you lived in the neighborhood? My wife Jane and I Website people can visit to learn more: fathers, children, grandchildren, or friends that play baseball, have them look at my web site ltwbg.com or buy them a copy of the book as a present. I will sign it with a message that’s fitting for the person receiving the book. live in South Pointe right across from the Keowee Key Administration office. We moved to Keowee Key in January 2000. I have served on various committees and the KKPOA Board. Presently, I serve as a fire commissioner for Fire District 17. Where did you grow up? I grew up on a farm in a small farm- ing community, Powersville, Iowa. I attended a one-room country school until the seventh grade, and then attended Greene High School for grades 8 -12. Visit—ltwbg.com to learn more about Little Things Win Big Games or call 864944-2199. How can your neighbors order/buy the book? The book is available through Booksmith in Seneca, or online at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or Books-A-Million. Locally you can call me for a copy, I will be happy to sign the book for you. What’s your history that qualified you to write the book? I played baseball and fast pitch softball from the age of 8. I played college baseball at State College of Iowa (now University of Northern Iowa). My career batting average was .312. My senior year, I was All North Central Conference first baseman. I played for an Iowa baseball and basketball Hall of Fame Coach in high school, and an NCAA Hall of Fame Coach in college. I also played semi-pro baseball during the summers with two Iowa Hall of Fame Coaches, one who is in the National Coaches Hall of Fame and National Coach of the year. The White Sox, Orioles and the Phillies scouted me during high school and college. I attended two try out camps, one for the White Sox and one for the Phillies. In addition, I played World Class fast pitch softball for 6 years. We played against such teams as the King and His Court, Eddie Feigner, and The Queen and Her Maids. Our regular schedule was 75-80 games per year against the best teams in a three-state area, including the World Champion Aurora Seal Masters, who we beat both games of a double header. Tell us about your family: My wife, Jane, is a former school- teacher and teaching tennis professional, and lives a very active life style in Keowee Key. I still play senior softball with the Lake Keowee Senior Softball team, which has a 80-90 game schedule Book cover—order yours today 25 26 Keowee Life February The Kitchen Center Serving Keowee Key for 25 years with quality cabinet remodeling Offering cabinets, granite and laminate countertops, and custom closet systems Conveniently located on Rochester Highway on your way into Seneca. Call Tristan or Jill today at (864) 882-1004 501 Rochester Hwy # B, Seneca, SC 29672 thekitchencentersc.com February Keowee Life 27 28 NeighborhoodNews Keowee Life February NeighborhoodNews February Keowee Life Elementary principal Robin Neyer with a proud graduate Volunteer spotlight Oconee Christian Academy S am and Deone Davis divide their time between their home in the Atlanta area, and their Keowee Key home. You will always find them at Keowee Key during the Oconee Christian Academy’s soccer season. Sam has been volunteering as a soccer coach at the school for two years. He had been a recreational soccer coach in the Atlanta area for 16 years, and always dreamed of coaching at a high school level. When the opportunity arose to coach at OCA, he accepted the position as a volunteer coach. He has been an assistant coach for girls’ soccer and most recently the varsity boys’ soccer coach. His wife Deone quickly grew to love OCA as well and now serves on a marketing committee and has become a volunteer substitute teacher for our elementary division. The Davises are blessed to be working with great kids from a wholesome academic environment. They see this as an opportunity to help foster good sportsmanship within the competitive sports program. As soon as they became involved at OCA they realized the benefits of volunteering their time and talents as well as supporting the school financially. They would love to see more Keowee Key residents visit the school and get involved. Keowee Key residents Rob and Cyndi Ragusa also have been active volunteers at OCA and presently have a son in the senior class. Rob has served on the baseball committee and has been instrumental in the development and construction of a renowned baseball field in 2012 and its continued expansion as well as participating in many fundraising opportunities. His wife Cyndi has volunteered for fundraising events, assisted the librarian, and has served on parent and academic committees. Rob and Robin Neyer moved to Keowee Key after Robin’s retirement from 28 years in public education. Robin soon found herself being called to a position as part-time elementary principal at OCA in 2013. Her dedication to the vision of the school and the wonderful students and staff has led to many hours of volunteering beyond her scheduled work day. Rob has also By Keowee Key Resident Robin Neyer dedicated his time on weekends while home in South Carolina to some volunteer projects at the school. Oconee Christian Academy has been blessed to have passionate volunteers further improve the quality of our programs at school. An important goal of the school is to teach students the value of serving others. Volunteers from the community are wonderful role models to support this goal. Keowee Key residents Rob and Cyndi Ragusa at the OCA baseball field Rob helped develop OCA is an accredited independent interdenominational Christian school located on Highway 188 in Seneca. The school was established in 1993, and has been at its current location since 2001. The vision of Oconee Christian Academy is to prepare leaders to boldly use their gifts, talents, and very lives to serve Jesus Christ. That vision can only be accomplished with the dedication of our board, staff, parents and volunteers. Left: Sam and Deone Davis There are multiple ways individuals can get involved as volunteers at OCA. They offer opportunities to become mentors and tutors, be a guest speaker, substitute, work in sports, music or drama programs, school nurse for a day, or share expertise as a leader on the school’s board of directors. Also greatly appreciated are charitable scholarship donations. These dollars help families who desire a safe and excellent education in a small setting and financially can’t afford to send their children to a private school. Oconee Christian Academy also holds its annual fundraising Golf Tournament in April at Cross Creek Country Club. We would love to have some teams from Keowee Key join us for fun and fellowship at this worthy event. For more information we welcome you to visit their website at oconeechristian.org, stop in for a tour of the school, or call at 864-882-6925 for further information as to how you can share your time, talents or treasures with OCA. 29 OCA Grads 30 RealEstateResource Keowee Life February 31 February Keowee Life This information is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Neither the broker or agents who sponsor this page or the publishers are responsible for the accuracy of the information. 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