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Anderson County Library System celebrates 50 years with fun and festivities

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What: Anderson County Library System 50th anniversary celebration

When: 3 p.m. Sunday

Where: Main Library, 300 N. McDuffie St., Anderson

Admission: Free

Information: 864.260.4500 ext. 107

SCHEDULE OF ANNIVERSARY ACTIVITIES AT BRANCH LIBRARIES

Tuesday, Oct. 14, 4to 6 p.m.

Jennie Erwin Library, 318 Shirley Ave., Honea Path

Entertainment by the Honea Path Middle School “Ideals” Music Group

Thursday, Oct. 16, 4 to 6 p.m.

Pendleton Branch Library, 650 S. Mechanic St.

Entertainment by vocalist and town council member Sandra Gantt

Monday, Oct. 20, 4 to 6 p.m.

Belton Branch Library, 91 Breazeale St.

Entertainment by vocalist Loretta Holloway

Tuesday, Oct. 21, 4 to 6 p.m.

Iva Branch Library, 203 W. Cruette St.

Entertainment by the Children’s Choir of Union Baptist Church

Wednesday, Oct. 29, 4 to 6 p.m.

Powdersville Branch Library, 4 Civic Court & Hwy. 81, Easley

Appearance by Miss Powdersville, Heather Peele

Monday, Nov. 3, 4 to 6 p.m.

Lander Memorial Regional Branch Library, 925 Greenville Dr., Williamston

Entertainment by students of Jack’s Drum Shack

Wednesday, Nov. 5, 3 to 5 p.m.

Westside Community Center Branch Library, 1100 W. Franklin St., Anderson

Entertainment TBA

Thursday, Nov. 6, 4 to 6 p.m.

Piedmont Branch Library, Piedmont Plaza, Hwy. 86

Entertainment by vocalist Josh Thomason, currently studying at the SC Governor’s School for the Arts in Greenville

STORY TOOLS

With a big, new, fancy building and several renovated branches throughout Anderson County, it’s sometimes hard to tell that the Anderson Count Library System is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.

But when the festivities get started this Saturday and continue throughout the month, this celebration will be hard to ignore.

The Anderson County Library System celebrates 50 years this Sunday with an all-day event starting at 3 p.m. at the main branch in Anderson. A classic car show, ice cream social and children’s activities are just a few of the fun activities planned for an afternoon of revelry among friends and supporters.

“We have been thinking about how we can celebrate this milestone for a while,” said Marybeth Evans, community services coordinator for the Anderson County Library. “We decided to go with something big and that involves the entire county.”

All the library branches will celebrate this milestone with live entertainment and games, as well as refreshments for anyone who attends. These individual events throughout October will be centered around the historical displays created by each branch staff.

On Sunday, however, it’s the big event with ice cream for all, games from the ’50s like hula hoops, pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey and hopscotch and more.

“The car show is the big attraction and will only be at the main branch,” Evans said.

The system was established in 1958 and followed with branches in Williamston, Pelzer and Pendleton in 1960 and 1961. In the ’70s, Piedmont and Iva branches were added with Powdersville coming in the early ’80s and the Westside Community Center branch in the late ’90s. Those branches will host their own celebrations into the first week of November after the main branch party.

The event will take place at the Main Library, 300 N. McDuffie St. in Anderson at 3 p.m. Sunday. It will culminate with the planting of a river birch tree on the library grounds courtesy of the Anderson Garden Club.

For more information, call Evans at 864.260.4500 ext. 107.

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