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...recent
LMSAA
Membership Roll Call
...new and/or renewals...

Dale Stone
Sanda Swygert Stumpf
Thomas Earl Wooten
Zona Kay Murray
Ray Boynton
James Whit Chappell
Judith Couch Sauls & Dennis L. Sauls

LMSAA MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL REMINDER!

...Just a reminder to send in your LMSAA annual membership dues.  Payment of your dues will help your association plan ahead for projects related to preserving the memories and other goodwill initiatives about and for Leavelle McCampbell School.

WE ALSO NEED VOLUNTEERS TO STEP FORWARD AND HELP. 

Cruise Full Detail

 

Graniteville High School
Reunion Cruise

...under the auspices of LMSAA


Cruise on Carnival Cruise Line’s ship

The Fantasy

departing from Charleston, SC

February 18, 2011

 

Join the festivities and your High School chums (all classes) for a
5-night cruise to Freeport and Nassau in the Bahamas.

 

The Fantasy departs Charleston on Friday at 4:00pm

Saturday is a day at Sea

Sunday in Freeport 8:00am – 6:00pm

Monday in Nassau 7:00am – 7:00pm

Tuesday at Sea

Wednesday return to Charleston 8:00am

 

Inside Cabin $470.50

Ocean View Cabin $510.50

Higher Ocean View Cabin $550.50

On-board perks for paid-up LMSAA members…join today!

 

Rates are based on double occupancy and include port taxes, departure taxes
and government taxes & fees.
Trip Cancellation Insurance for an Inside Cabin $49.00 and for an Ocean View Cabin $65.00.
Pre-paid gratuities $50.00 per person.

 

For LMSAA information:
Contact:  Kirk Bennett
803-776-1849
imokb1@yahoo.com

Cruise Information and booking:
Anne Johnston, Morris Travel
706-396-3766 or 1-800-634-4302
anne@morristrav.com

  

Deposit $50.00 per person by April 12, 2010

Final Payment due December 1, 2010

 

 

Last Published: April 2, 2010 5:02 AM
A bunch of old lintheads get together
 
By Gene Owens
 
    Over at Herb Padgett's place, on the second Tuesday of the month, you can use the word "linthead" without puzzling or offending anybody.
    Some people, who may have been lintheads or who have relatives who are lintheads, may take offense at the word, the way some Southerners do when you imply that they're rednecks.
    I proudly claim the right to be called linthead and redneck. I've labored in the fields during the blistering heat of a Carolina summer when my most visible reward was a sunburned neck. And I've labored in the cotton mill when lint filled the air like snowflakes during a New England blizzard and remained in my hair even after several combings.
    I didn't have to explain that to the guys who gathered at Herb's place, way out in the country off Rainbow Falls Road, which connects my old hometown of Graniteville, S.C., with U.S. 25 a few miles east of Augusta, Ga. 
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