John Parris

 

The Buford Street Family Life Christian Theatre will present its first show, Pinocchio, at the church’s Family Life Center on March 1 – March 3, 2012. The shows start at 7:30 p.m. each night. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children, and can be purchased in the lobby prior to showtime. No reservations are needed.

Buford Street United Methodist is located at 120 E. Buford St. in Gaffney, SC. For more information, call the church at 864-489-7183.

 

On Tuesday, March 6th, Limestone College will continue its Steinway piano series with a performance by Steinway artist Emile Pandolfi. His performance begins at 7:30 p.m. in the College’s Fullerton Auditorium and will be followed by a reception with the artist in the Winnie Davis Hall of History. Both events are free and open to the public.

A Greenville, SC resident, Pandolfi was trained in classical piano from the age of five, and his early heroes were Vladimir Horowitz and Artur Rubinstein. After earning his degree in piano performance, Pandolfi began arranging popular music using his classical technique to charm audiences in the United States, the Caribbean, England and Australia.

Perhaps what makes Pandolfi unique is a rare mixture of something old, something new, and something indescribable. His shows reflect Pandolfi’s musical “upbringing” and his desire to entertain the whole family. “What I try to do is to have every tune in the show be a special musical experience – familiar tunes played in a brand new way. When I play, it’s a mix of pop and classical; I like to call it ‘pop-sical’. Whether I’m recording or performing in concert, I like to give 200%; the audience knows that nothing’s being held back, emotionally speaking.”

With almost thirty recordings in his own discography, Pandolfi ranks among America’s most popular piano artists. With the majority of his performance repertoire being lush, intricate arrangements of Broadway and standards that form the pantheon of the “American Popular Songbook,” his influences are, in fact, more classical than pop. And it is this subjective layering of classical style that Pandolfi infuses onto the broad palate of selections performed in his frequent concerts that seems to pluck that connective thread with audiences everywhere.

Pandolfi’s performances are far from straight-backed, formal “recitals.” While, unquestionably, there is finely-tuned, trained technique on display, it is tempered with a gleam in his eye, a quick card trick, an hilarious tale about some early date with his wife, a comic’s turn of phrase, that brings the performance to a different place from what an unknowing first-time audience member might be expecting.

In 1984, he was one of four pianists chosen to record the broadcast version of Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” for the official Opening Ceremony of the Olympics in L.A., and was one of the 84 pianists performing live during the ceremony. Eventually deciding that he wanted to raise his children somewhere other than Los Angeles, Pandolfi moved cross-country to Greenville, SC in 1986. Within 45 minutes of arriving in town, he’d landed a piano gig.

He recorded his first solo CD in 1990. Since that time, Pandolfi has recorded 26 albums, with sales exceeding three million units. He now ranks as the top-selling recording artist in the specialty “alternative” market in which gift shop and bookstore sales are classified. His holiday-themed recordings, as are his holiday performances, are best-sellers wherever he goes. Steinway artists like Pandolfi are endorsed by the renowned Steinway & Sons Company and perform exclusively on Steinway pianos.

The Steinway piano series is Limestone’s way of showcasing its fully restored 1969 Steinway “D” piano. Located in Fullerton Auditorium, Limestone’s Steinway was literally dismantled into pieces at the Steinway & Sons facility on Long Island, NY during its restoration. The intensive process lasted nine months and cost over $50,000.

The four-performance series, which has included The Witkowski Piano Duo and Marina Lomazov, will conclude on April 19 with a performance by The Manhattan Trio.

 

Cherokee County, South Carolina, is hosting another round of community meetings to get feedback from residents and the public on preliminary trail recommendations for the Cherokee County Greenway Master Plan. The plan will be the county’s blueprint for trails and greenways identified for the Carolina Thread Trail (The Thread).

Three meetings will be held throughout the county; the same information will be provided at meeting. Each community meeting will be held from 6-7:30 p.m. with a formal presentation beginning at 6 p.m. A question-and-answer session will follow the presentations. The community will have the opportunity to learn more about the county’s greenway master planning process and where potential trails may be built or identified for the county and The Thread. The meeting dates and locations follow:


Tuesday, February 28: Spartanburg Community College, Gaffney Campus – Community Room, 523 Chesnee Hwy. (Hwy. 11), Gaffney, SC

Thursday, March 1: Blacksburg Community House, 103 S. Shelby Street, Blacksburg, SC

Tuesday, March 6: Corinth Baptist Church, 190 Corinth Road, Gaffney, SC

Meetings to launch this planning effort were held in the summer of 2011 to educate Cherokee County residents about the master plan and obtain initial feedback and trail suggestions. From those suggestions and other planning information, a more comprehensive greenway master plan was developed.

Trail master plans provide a long-term vision for the development and implementation of trails and greenways within a county and its communities. Cherokee County is one of three counties within The Thread’s 15-county target region yet to adopt such a plan. Currently, 85 miles of The Thread are open to the public in North and South Carolina with 14 active corridors under development. For more information on The Thread, go to http://www.carolinathreadtrail.org.

About The Carolina Thread Trail
The Carolina Thread Trail (The Thread) is a 15-county, two state initiative designed to inspire and facilitate the creation and development of a regional network of trails, blueways and conservation corridors that would link more than 2.3 million citizens. With technical resources and catalytic funding from The Thread, local communities will plan and implement their portions of this greenway-interstate system.  Catawba Lands Conservancy is the lead agency for The Thread, which is working in partnership with Foundation For The Carolinas and many local partners. For more information, go to http://www.carolinathreadtrail.org.

 

Buford Street United Methodist Church is sponsoring a soup lunch fundraiser every Monday in February. The meals are served from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. and include a choice of three soups, cornbread, dessert, and drink for $6. For more information and to place a takeout order, call 864-487-9705.

Here’s a video from their October 2011 event.

 

Show Will Benefit Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Tickets Now on Sale

Dennis “The Swan” Swanberg, will be the featured comedian at Broad River Electric Charities’ annual Hilarity for Charity benefit comedy show on Friday, February 17, 2012 at Broad River Electric Auditorium. All proceeds from the benefit comedy show will go to the local chapters of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. The show begins at 7 p.m. Doors will open at 6 p.m.

Tickets to the 2012 show are now on sale. Reserved seating will be $25 for the reserved section and $20 for general admission. There will be a $2 discount per ticket for packages of 10 or more. Tickets can be purchased Broad River Electric office in Gaffney (811 Hamrick Street) and Boiling Springs/Inman (5535 Hwy 9) as well as the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce Office. Online ticket sales will be available soon.

With his down-home charm Swanberg, known as the Minister of Encouragement, has won the hearts of audiences across the country. Swanberg combines Barney Fife and over twenty other lovable impersonations with his side-splitting stories of growing up, families, and the funny side of church to entertain and inspire over 250,000 people every year.

Swanberg’s list of impersonations include Don Knotts, Pat Butram (Mr. Haney of Green Acres), Walter Brennan, Howard Cosell, Muhammad Ali, Ronald Reagan, Billy Graham, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Forrest Gump, Slim Pickins, John Wayne, Ross Perot, Jimmy Stewart, Bert and Ernie and a host of other Sesame Street characters and many more.

He has also authored seven books including his most recent release, a devotional and Bible study book for men, Man Code. Swanberg has hosted two television shows, “The Dennis Swanberg Show on Trinity Broadcasting Network and “Swan’s Place” on FamNet and appeared on countless radio shows.

“We’re very excited to have Dennis Swanberg as this year’s comedian,” said Broad River Electric Charities Board Member Daisy Lemmons. “He is well-known and liked across the country. We feel confident he’ll draw a big crowd in support of this great cause.”

Money raised from the 2012 Hilarity for Charity will benefit the Cherokee, Union and Spartanburg Chapters of Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Since 1954, FCA has been challenging athletes and coaches at every level to use the powerful medium of athletics to impact the world for Jesus Christ. It provides a positive peer group as an alternative to the negative pressures so prevalent in schools today.

The first two installments of Hilarity for Charity have been big successes. With iconic comedian James Gregory providing the laughs, the events collectively raised over $32,000 for seven local charities in Cherokee, Spartanburg and Union Counties. Over 2,000 people attended those shows and dozens of businesses provided sponsorships to make them a hit in the community.

Copyright 2012 Cherokee Buzz
Home - About Us - Advertise With UsSuffusion theme by Sayontan Sinha