NORTHEAST KNICKKNACKS

Northeast Knickknacks is an interactive space to get and share the bric-a-brac of life – tips, advice, news, good reads, good deeds, trivia, hot spots to shop or eat, and so on. We hope you – parents, teens, teachers, day-care providers, church leaders and members, business owners and employees, gardeners, crafters and anybody else with news or advice to share – will pitch in. Here … Continue reading NORTHEAST KNICKKNACKS

HOME SAMPLER

CROSSLAKE Lexington County 301 Glen Cove Court, a neighborhood of two-story brick and vinyl homes convenient to Old Chapin Road. * Cost: $187,900 * Description This traditional-style vinyl home has 2,544 square feet, four bedrooms and 21/2 bathrooms. It has a fireplace, a formal dining room, a formal living room, a kitchen island and a two-car garage. Price range: $187,000-$199,000 Schools: Lexington Elementary, Lexington Middle, … Continue reading HOME SAMPLER

Kayaking course, Arts Partnership, Watermelon queen, U.S. Navy

September 16, 2001 | Herald-Journal (Spartanburg, SC)Page: C8 | Section: GOOD NEWS Kayaking course William Hammond of Spartanburg completed a 22 day Baja Sea Kayaking course with the National Outdoor Leadership School this spring. The expedition style course explored the Baja California peninsula and the Sea of Cortez a rugged land of sharp contrasts. This area is one of the driest parts of the Sonoran desert ecosystem with its … Continue reading Kayaking course, Arts Partnership, Watermelon queen, U.S. Navy

Vida Mae”Vickie” Floyd Jackson

1936 Vida Mae Floyd was born on 25 Nov 1936 in Turbeville, Clarendon, South Carolina, USA a child of David Tillman Floyd and Bessie Robinson Floyd. 1940 Vita Mae Floyd was counted in the census on 02 Apr 1940 in Sumter, Sumter, South Carolina, USA, as a 3-year-old, female, single, white, daughter. Also in the home was her father, David Floyd; her mother, Bessie Floyd; … Continue reading Vida Mae”Vickie” Floyd Jackson

Eva Geneva Hornsby Smith Watts

1908 Eva Hornsby Watts was born May 3, 1908 in Blaney, the daughter of Eddie Hornsby and Jane “Janie” C. Cook Hornsby. 1910 Eva Hornsby as a 10-month-old, female, single, white, daughter. Also in the home was her father, Edward Hornsby; her mother, Janie Hornsby; her siblings, Daisy Hornsby, Eunice Hornsby, Lucy May Hornsby, Bula Hornsby, and Lee Hornsby; and a servant, Edward Sanders. 1920 Eva … Continue reading Eva Geneva Hornsby Smith Watts