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Center for Developmental Services Highlighted in the New England Journal of Medicine

The Center for Developmental Services (CDS) was highlighted in the New England Journal of Medicine as a successful example of how to best serve individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).

CDS was created so families of children with IDD have access to a variety of services in one location and to better coordinate care. The unique partnerships and collaborative approach at CDS provide more comprehensive and effective care for children with IDD, which ultimately makes life easier for their families.

The Center for Developmental Services is honored to be highlighted in such a renowned international medical journal and to be part of the message that coordinated care is the best approach to health care for patients with IDD.

Jonathan Gleason, MD, Executive Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer of Prisma Health in Greenville, South Carolina, wrote the paper “Health Care Falls Short for Patients with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities” published in the January volume of the New England Journal of Medicine Catalyst | Innovations in Care Delivery, a journal read by medical professionals around the world.

The report includes several important findings, including that “patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) face a myriad of health challenges, including poor outcomes, insufficient services, and a fragmented health care system that often lacks an understanding of their unique needs.” CDS’ innovative model of collaborative and coordinated care helps to address these challenges.

Desmond Kelly, MD, a practicing pediatrician and Chief Medical Research Officer at Prisma Health, contributed to the article, saying that “many families and guardians of patients with IDD look to community-based partnerships for help.”

Dr. Kelly has been an integral part of the leadership at CDS as the Medical Director of the Wonder Center, the only day care in the Upstate for children with medically complex needs. The NEJM article included his perspective in this excerpt:

Kelly mentions that the partnership between Prisma Health Children’s Hospital and the Center for Developmental Services (CDS) is a successful example of how these collaborations can work. CDS has five co-located agencies that provide multidisciplinary services for children with IDD (clinical services, education, outreach, legal aid, case management, and day care), while Prisma provides developmental pediatrics, pediatric developmental therapies (speech, physical therapy, occupational therapy), orthotics, and day care for children through age six.

“It’s tough for any patient to receive care in different settings and work with multiple providers, and that’s just exponentially multiplied in patients with IDD,” said Kelly. “Plus, a key benefit of using a shared facility is that families spend less time travelling to multiple treatment locations and find it easier to maintain their employment and other facets of daily life.”

At CDS, prosthetists and orthotists can work directly with physical therapists to ensure a child’s prosthetics and orthotics fit and function correctly. Families can bring several children to receive services all in one afternoon. Therapists can refer families to other providers in the building to ensure patients receive the most appropriate care for their needs. Medically complex children who attend the Prisma Health Children’s Hospital Wonder Center Day Care can receive therapy services during the day while their parents are at work, giving families more time to just be families.

These are just a few examples of how the multidisciplinary approach at CDS supports individuals with IDD and their families. CDS and our partners serve our community with the highest quality coordinated care, and we look forward to continuing to serve children and individuals with developmental delays and disabilities and their families.

About CDS
CDS is the largest multidisciplinary treatment facility in the Upstate for children with disabilities and developmental delays. In one location, children receive services in therapy, diagnosis, psychology, audiology, day care needs for the medically complex, early intervention, case management, and a family support network. The partnership is comprised of the Center for Developmental Services; Clarity; KidVentures of Thrive Upstate; and four programs of Prisma Health – Upstate: Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics/Pediatric Psychology, Kidnetics, The Wonder Center, and Prosthetics and Orthotics. CDS and its partners serve over 8,000 children and their families each year on property donated by the First Presbyterian Church at 29 North Academy Street in Greenville, SC. For more information about CDS and its partners, visit www.cdservices.org.

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Upcountry History Museum Exhibit Showcases Kenny Rogers’ Talents

Say the name Kenny Rogers and the first things that come to mind are songs and television movies. The Upcountry History Museum – Greenville County, a Smithsonian Affiliate, is excited to offer a look at his other passion in “Through The Years: Kenny Rogers’ Photographs of America,” an extraordinary exhibition opening Saturday, March 4, 2023, and highlighting Rogers’ little-known talent as a photographer.

Only the second museum to ever host this unique presentation, UHM’s display of “Through The Years” features 60 stunning color and black and white photographs of America, its celebrities and its working people, all taken by Rogers and shedding new light on the seriousness of Rogers’ pursuit to turn his hobby into another outlet for his creative abilities.

With a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye camera in hand, Rogers began taking his first photographs at age 27. Meeting famed fashion and celebrity photographer Milton Greene led Rogers to take a more serious look at this artform. Throughout the long drives across America while on tour with his band, Rogers would take time to also focus on his photography interest. As that interest grew into more of a passion, Rogers started honing his skill by working with notable professionals John Sexton, former assistant to Ansel Adams, and renowned portrait photographer Yousuf Karsh. In reflecting on his appreciation for the art and the nation, Rogers said, “I have come to know an America whose inhabitants have many faces, whose cities stimulate the eye in countless ways, and whose varied landscapes create many moods and rhythms, and, perhaps more important, it has opened up a whole new way of seeing the world around me.”

“Through The Years: Kenny Rogers’ Photographs of America” was organized by The Estate of Kenneth Ray Rogers. In addition to his remarkable photographs, the exhibition will include some artifacts from Rogers’ performances at Clemson University’s Littlejohn Coliseum, as well as photos of his 2014 performance in Greenville by tour photographer Randy Dorman. The exhibition will be on display through June 18, 2023.

The Upcountry History Museum is located at 540 Buncombe St., in Greenville, S.C. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Sunday from 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. For more information, call 864-467-3100 or visit www.upcountryhistory.org.

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Red Oak Developers Welcomes Cathy Miller as Project Coordinator

Greenville, South Carolina, February 28, 2023— Red Oak Developers, a leading multi-purpose developer in South and North Carolina, has hired Cathy Miller as Project Coordinator. Miller will be working with the land development and entitlement teams, as well as overseeing the financial processes.
“We are thrilled to welcome Cathy to the team as Red Oak Developers’ continued growth is only possible because of our people, clients, and investors. Cathy brings a wealth of experience in operations and will only enhance our deliverables to our growing partners”, said Owner, Brad Skelton.
Originally from Ontario, Canada, Miller has called South Carolina home for nearly 20 years and proudly became a United States citizen this past November. She is no stranger to operations and management as she served as Director of Operations for the BMW Charity Pro-Am for 13 years before transitioning to the Carolinas Chapter CMAA (Club Management Association of America) as Member Services Manager for 5 years. As Project Coordinator for Red Oak Developers, Cathy Miller will be assisting in the management of a variety of land development projects from residential to commercial.

About Red Oak Developers
Red Oak Developers is a full-service developer with a mission to design and create residential communities and commercial developments that promote a healthy lifestyle and the preservation of the natural environment. A veteran-owned company, Red Oak Developers achieves goals by combining vast experience with a long-standing network of professional relationships. With a full-service approach, Red Oak Developers can rapidly move a project from site selection to acquisition/entitlement and project management/construction to delivered product.
For more information, visit https://www.redoakdevelopers.com/

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Upcountry History Museum Exhibit Showcases Kenny Rogers’ Talents

Say the name Kenny Rogers and the first things that come to mind are songs and television movies. The Upcountry History Museum – Greenville County, a Smithsonian Affiliate, is excited to offer a look at his other passion in “Through The Years: Kenny Rogers’ Photographs of America,” an extraordinary exhibition opening Saturday, March 4, 2023, and highlighting Rogers’ little-known talent as a photographer.

Only the second museum to ever host this unique presentation, UHM’s display of “Through The Years” features 60 stunning color and black and white photographs of America, its celebrities and its working people, all taken by Rogers and shedding new light on the seriousness of Rogers’ pursuit to turn his hobby into another outlet for his creative abilities.

With a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye camera in hand, Rogers began taking his first photographs at age 27. Meeting famed fashion and celebrity photographer Milton Greene led Rogers to take a more serious look at this artform. Throughout the long drives across America while on tour with his band, Rogers would take time to also focus on his photography interest. As that interest grew into more of a passion, Rogers started honing his skill by working with notable professionals John Sexton, former assistant to Ansel Adams, and renowned portrait photographer Yousuf Karsh. In reflecting on his appreciation for the art and the nation, Rogers said, “I have come to know an America whose inhabitants have many faces, whose cities stimulate the eye in countless ways, and whose varied landscapes create many moods and rhythms, and, perhaps more important, it has opened up a whole new way of seeing the world around me.”

“Through The Years: Kenny Rogers’ Photographs of America” was organized by The Estate of Kenneth Ray Rogers. In addition to his remarkable photographs, the exhibition will include some artifacts from Rogers’ performances at Clemson University’s Littlejohn Coliseum, as well as photos of his 2014 performance in Greenville by tour photographer Randy Dorman. The exhibition will be on display through June 18, 2023.

The Upcountry History Museum is located at 540 Buncombe St., in Greenville, S.C. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Sunday from 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. For more information, call 864-467-3100 or visit www.upcountryhistory.org.

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Retired Professional Cyclist, George Hincapie and Brother Rich Hincapie to host the Hincapie Warehouse Sale in March!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 27, 2023

Contact: Jamie Godfrey (864) 400-3061

jgodfrey@hincapiesports.com

Hincapie Sportswear Warehouse Sale is back for 2023!

Greenville, South Carolina – Locally owned business, Hincapie Sportswear, will be putting on their famous Warehouse Sale on March 11, 2023 at their Downtown Greenville location off Pete Hollis Boulevard.

We are very excited to put on our Warehouse Sale again this year after not having it the last few years. This is a great chance for anyone who enjoys riding bikes to get premium quality cycling gear at super discounted prices!

Hincapie Sportswear is located at 45 Pete Hollis Boulveard in Greenville, South Carolina and their Warehouse Sale will run from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM on Saturday, March 11th.

About Hincapie Sportswear

Hincapie Sportswear is owned and operated by Rich and George Hincapie. We craft cycling clothing and custom kits, and create experiences that bring riders together.

Hincapie Sportswear is among the many companies within the Hincapie brands, which also include Hincapie Events, Hincapie Custom, Hotel Domestique, Experience Domestique, and Restaurant 17.

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Carolina Handling’s Patriotic Pallet Project wins Mercury Excellence Award

Carolina Handling has received a Mercury Excellence Award for The Patriotic Pallet Project, a record-setting event held at Greenville Downtown Aiport that created the world’s largest pallet painting.

The silver Mercury Award was given in the Special Project category and was awarded for The Patriotic Pallet Project video released on Veterans Day 2022. To date, the three-minute video has received more than 200,000 online views.

Held annually, the International Mercury Awards honor the best in public relations, public affairs and corporate communications. Presented by MerComm, Inc., the world’s only independent awards organization dedicated to defining the standards of excellence in the communications fields, the 2022-23 Mercury Awards received more than 400 entries from 14 countries. Only the top 30 percent scoring entries placed high enough to win a gold, silver or bronze award.

“The Patriotic Pallet Project was a passion project for Carolina Handling and our pallet partner, 48Forty Solutions, to honor and thank veterans employed by our organizations and in our service areas,” said Carolina Handling Director of Marketing Donna Waldrep. “To win what is considered to be the most prestigious prize in public relations makes the project even more special and brings added recognition to the service and sacrifice of our veterans and active-duty military.”

The Patriotic Pallet Project featured 2,500 wooden pallets painted 16 different colors and placed in a grid like pattern to reveal a 26,235-square-foot portrait of Lady Liberty. Five Carolina Handling associates, representing the five branches of the military in which they served, used Raymond lift trucks to deliver and form the colorful pallets into the awe-inspiring image. Pallet painting, stack building and four-hour assembly were captured in the behind-the-scenes video that received the Mercury Award. Go here to view the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQUvzJkBBjw

ABOUT CAROLINA HANDLING
Founded in 1966, Carolina Handling is one of the Southeast’s leading material handling solution providers and the exclusive Raymond Solutions and Support Center for North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Florida’s Central time zone territory. The company provides lift trucks and automation solutions for warehouses and distribution centers, as well as parts, racking, storage, lighting and dock and door equipment.

Headquartered in Charlotte, NC, Carolina Handling operates branch offices in Atlanta, GA, Birmingham, AL, Greensboro, NC, Raleigh, NC and Greenville SC, and an Equipment Distribution Center in Piedmont, SC. The company has more than 700 associates. For more information, visit www.carolinahandling.com.

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The Woodlands at Furman Director of Nursing honored with LeadingAge SC award

GREENVILLE, S.C.— Desiree Reid, Director of Nursing at The Woodlands at Furman, has earned the LeadingAge SC Outstanding Leader Award.

Desiree has worked at the Woodlands at Furman for over a decade. She started with the organization in 2011 as a Licensed Practical Nurse. After holding various management roles in the nursing department as a LPN, Desiree decided to further her education and become a registered nurse. She graduated and became a licensed RN in December of 2020, and took on the role of Assistant Director of Nursing. In September of 2021 she became the Director of Nursing. Throughout her career at The Woodlands, she has demonstrated a passion for caring for the residents and team members.

“Desiree has embodied the values of LeadingAge in her service to elders through her integrity and leadership at each and every stage of her career,” said Kassie South, President and CEO at LeadingAge South Carolina.

LeadingAge South Carolina represents 36 not-for-profit, mission driven senior care providers and is the leading resource in the state for advocacy and education for these organizations. The LeadingAge South Carolina Outstanding Leader Award honors one individual who exemplifies leadership through vision, integrity and courage to improve the lives of older adults. The award is given annually and decided upon by a nominating committee using nominations submitted from across the state.

“I am deeply honored and humbled to have received such a prestigious award. I am grateful and thankful to my colleagues for this nomination and opportunity to receive the Outstanding Leader Award from LeadingAge South Carolina. This recognition adds fuel to my fire to be the greatest leader and example to all,” said Desiree Reid.

About the Woodlands at Furman:

Established in 2009, The Woodlands at Furman is the Upstate’s only locally owned, not-for-profit life plan community. The organization is situated on 45 acres of land adjoining Furman University, and offers options for independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing. To learn more, visit https://thewoodlandsatfurman.org/

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Chick-fil-A’s In-House Creative Director Rich Cutter to Speak at Endeavor’s Collaborators & Cocktails on February 28th

GREENVILLE, SC (February 7, 2023) – Endeavor, the coworking and office space community in downtown Greenville’s ONE tower, announces that Rich Cutter, Chick-fil-A’s In-House Creative Director, will speak at its Collaborators & Cocktails speaker series on February 28th from 5:00 – 7:15 p.m. Sharing his professional journey, creative point of view, and fresh, trailblazing work, Cutter will offer an inside look at how the iconic brand cultivates breakthrough ideas that impact sales and people’s lives.

Cutter has more than 25 years of experience in brand development, creative strategy, and advertising. A self-proclaimed “creative dude,” Cutter thrives on creating work that not only helps his client’s business, but also “breaks though the clutter of everything else in the world to become something truly special.”

Beginning his career as a graphic designer at his alma mater, Bob Jones University, Cutter joined Erwin-Penland (now EP+Co) in Greenville in 1998 and over 20 years helped build the agency’s digital and content teams, ultimately serving as SVP/Group Creative Director/Social. He led teams for brands including Denny’s, Verizon, The UPS Store, and 20th Century FOX. In 2019, he was recruited to join the iconic Chick-fil-A brand to help lead their multi-faceted in-house creative agency.

“We’re thrilled to welcome such a creative groundbreaker back to Greenville and to Endeavor,” says Joe Erwin, president of Endeavor. “Whether you are a creative, an entrepreneur, or simply ready to be engaged and inspired by smart, impactful, innovative work, this is an excellent opportunity to learn from one of the finest in the industry.”

Co-hosting this event are:
• AFL, an international manufacturer providing end-to-end fiber optics and telecommunications solutions to the energy, service provider, enterprise, hyperscale, and industrial markets as well as several emerging markets, with products in use in over 130 countries.
• Plus Inc., a comprehensive solutions company, locally owned and operated since 1958, that has become a one-stop shop for the purchase and service of leading brand-name printers, printers-copiers, all-in-ones, computers, IT, network services and network products.

Important event details:
• Networking 5:00 – 5:45 p.m., followed by presentation and Q&A beginning at 5:45. The event will conclude with networking until 7:15 p.m.
• Seating is limited. To RSVP, request an invitation at Endeavor@EndeavorGreenville.com (no walk-ins).
• Event is free to Endeavor members. Non-member tickets are $30, cocktails included.

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About Endeavor
Endeavor is a membership-based coworking community for creative and entrepreneurial professionals, as well as corporate teams and business travelers. Endeavor’s premium location in the ONE Development in Greenville, SC provides members with state-of-the-art work and meeting space, and uniquely, surrounds them with a diverse array of peers who offer a broad range of services and experience. Training opportunities, networking events and business consulting are available for the professionals who call Endeavor home every day, as well as business team members across the region. Endeavor has been recognized as the winner of the Coworker Member’s Choice Award for Greenville, SC. For more information, visit endeavorgreenville.com.

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THE CLIFFS ANNOUNCES NEW DIRECTOR OF GOLF, DAVID PILKINGTON, PGA

The Cliffs is excited to announce its newest Director of Golf, David (“Dave”) Pilkington, a highly qualified professional who will lead operations at The Cliffs at Keowee Springs (“Keowee Springs”). Dave brings with him an abundance of experience as a golf professional having worked in various positions in the industry for over 18 years, most recently serving as Head Golf Professional at Pensacola Country Club, the oldest private Country Club in the state of Florida. A member of PGA of America since 2012, he was recognized by his peers of the Alabama – Northwest Florida Section (“ALNWFL”) of the PGA as the Golf Professional of the Year for 2021 and received the PGA Section Merchandiser of the Year Award for ALNWFL in 2020 for proven productivity in retail by increasing shop sales by 61% in four years.

“Dave’s depth of experience within the golf world, coupled with his notable work ethic and established organizational and leadership skills, will be a meaningful addition to an already outstanding club. Along with two game changing amenities opening this year at Keowee Springs, Dave’s love of the game and proactive approach to operations will further enhance the golf experience of Members and their guests,” said Rob Duckett, President of Operations for South Street Partners.

Dave’s love for golf began 20 years ago in Raleigh, North Carolina. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington – where he met his wife, Sharon – and earned a bachelor’s degree in Public Administration. He has since pursued a career in the golf business, achieving Class A certifications through the PGA’s Professional Golf Management Program. The highlight of Dave’s playing career was qualifying for the 2021 PGA National Professionals Championship and winning the 2019 Gulf Coast Chapter Championship.

Outside of golf, Dave loves to spend time with Sharon and their boys, Graham, and Liam. As a very active outdoor family, they stay involved in coaching, playing sports, and trying to stay injury free competing with each other at CrossFit.

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Two Andy Warhol Exhibitions Opening at Upcountry History Museum

The Upcountry History Museum-Greenville County, a Smithsonian Affiliate, is bringing an exceptional encounter with history, art, and culture to Greenville when two extraordinary exhibitions featuring Pop Art icon Andy Warhol open Saturday, February 4, 2023.

Though distinctly different, both “Works By Warhol” and “Andy Warhol: Endangered Species” bring the recognizable flair that this influential 20th-century artist introduced as a leading member of the 1960s American Pop Art movement. Warhol’s ability to fuse vibrant colors, varying styles, and vast subject matters produced a body of work which continues to emit ranges of emotion, empathy, and ethos.

Moreover, the Museum is proud to be one of only three museums in the United States selected by the Art Bridges Foundation to host the “Andy Warhol: Endangered Species”* exhibition project. With support from Art Bridges, and exclusive to its stop in Greenville, the unique display of all 10 oversized silkscreen prints in this 1983 series will feature essential accessibility components for the visually impaired, including tactile reproduction images and braille information labels. It will also be bilingual with the information panels translated into Spanish. “Endangered Species” will be on display through April 30, 2023.

“Accessibility and access are keys to ensuring meaningful museum experiences, and the Upcountry History Museum is committed to creating an environment that offers engaging learning opportunities for all,” said Museum CEO Dana L. Thorpe. “In bringing these two Warhol exhibitions to Greenville, the Museum is, again, able to provide a distinctive encounter with history, art, and culture.”

The “Works By Warhol” exhibition, on loan from The Cochran Collection (LaGrange, GA), features 35 iconic masterworks from 1968 through his last series in 1986 and showcases a variety of his work, such as the Myths series, JFK’s assassination, and Neil Armstrong’s moon landing. It will be on display through May 7, 2023.

The Upcountry History Museum is located at 540 Buncombe St., in Greenville, S.C. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Sunday from 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. For more information, call 864-467-3100 or visit www.upcountryhistory.org.

*”Andy Warhol: Endangered Species” is organized by Art Bridges with works drawn from the collection of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.