2015 Taste Of The Town
The 2015 Taste of the town was held Thursday night with thousands attending the annual fundraiser for St. Andrew Catholic School.
Lamb of God 07.15.2012
Recorded on July 15, 2012 using a Flip Video camera. St. Andrew Catholic Church Praise Band. St. Andrew Catholic Church, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Grace Like Rain 10.25.2009
St. Andrew Catholic Church. Grace Like Rain Oct. 25, 2009. Myrtle Beach, S.C.
St. Mark Church in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (Aerial Video)
A. Smith. St. Andrew crusaders champions. Highlights
Taste of the Town Myrtle Beach
St. Andrew Catholic School's major Fund Raiser and Myrtle Beach's Social event of the Fall.
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Trinkle Mansion for Sale - Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia
Elegant, historical 106-year old home, serving as a Bed and Breakfast in the Blue Ridge Mountains for sale, listed on the National Register of Historic places and Virginia landmarks register in 1912. This 9,574 sq. ft. Bed and Breakfast is a must see with luxurious linens, marble fireplaces, two- person showers, claw foot tubs, luxury pillow top mattresses and majestic views. This business rivals Virginia luxury hotels in amenities and comfort. Upon entering guests are welcomed by twin sparkling chandeliers, 12- foot ceilings and a graceful staircase with a Romeo balcony overlooking the foyer. One of the most amazing features of this home is the 1,590 sq. ft. private owners' living quarters. The current owners purchased the home in 2004 and spent a year renovating the Bed and Breakfast taking extra special care in renewing the home to its beauty you see today. The home was gutted and taken down to the studs, insulation was added, new wiring, plumbing, drywall and light fixtures. Thirty-five new windows were built, and four zones of heating and cooling were added to keep each of the four floors comfortable. The columns, hardwood floors, wainscoting, balconies, staircase and Romeo balcony were all saved during the renovation Today, the home provides four elegant guestrooms all with En suite bathrooms, plus a private garden cottage. In addition, the entire third floor is an open space with a full -size bathroom and walk-in closet; serving as the owners living quarters, as well as a fully furnished walk-out basement that provides a theatre room, laundry center, sewing/craft room, storage room, 1950’s bar/ parlor and a private study. The spacious kitchen has Viking appliances, abundant storage and an over-sized center island. Perhaps one of the most appealing aspects of this bed and breakfast is the amount of space available to: Ladies’ Parlor, Gentlemen’s Parlor, Conservatory, Library, Dining Room, Balcony Room, balconies and porches. The Bed and Breakfast is located just minutes from I-77 and I-81 about half-way between Charleston, West Virginia and Charlotte, North Carolina.
The location provides for repeated clientele that use this location as their stopping point when traveling for Bristol NASCAR races, Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head, Charleston, Savannah and Florida. The location is also ideal and utilized for small weddings, family reunions, private parties, anniversaries and provides for a tranquil retreat from everyday life. The town that houses this showstopping business is an ideal location on I-77 and I-81 known as “The Hub of Southwest Virginia” and “The Crossroads of the Blue Ridge.” In the near future, Interstate 74 will go through this town, in addition to the two other interstates, which brings thousands of visitors each day to experience the charm and beauty of this small southern community. The location includes the second oldest river in the world and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities with plenty of fishing, hunting, hiking, camping, canoeing, tubing and native animal life. The area includes local, state and national parks offering recreational experiences for all ages and abilities attracting visitors worldwide. Call today to see this magnificent home that is truly a masterpiece with a steady stream of income with repeat clientele. The current owners do very limited marketing for this business, opportunities are endless to make this business your own as well as enjoying all the comforts of home. House layout as follows:- 5,962 first and second floors 1,580 – Third floor 200- Conservatory 1,832- Walk out basement (not including storage area) 9,574 total
For more information about this exceptional business opportunity, please contact: Jenni Hushour, Broker - CMSBB Email: jhushour@sunbeltnetwork.com Phone: (540) 293-0340 Visit and like my facebook page at: For more information on this business or any other business that you may be interested in, please contact Sunbelt Business Brokers of Roanoke and Lynchburg - United Country/Roanoke Realty & Auction located in Roanoke, VA. Contact information: 540-293-0340 or jhushour@sunbeltnetwork.com. View our company website at You can also like our Facebook page and receive periodic business listing updates. Our Facebook page is Sunbelt Business Brokers of Roanoke and Lynchburg -
Competition Description
There is no direct competition in this area for a comparable Bed and Breakfast in this area.
Growth / Expansion overview
The owners state that they could be booked 7 days a week year round. The current owners do host parties and weddings, however they offer that there is plenty of opportunity to grow in regards to private parties and additional small, intimate weddings as well as family reunions etc.
Support / Training Comments
Owner will help in transitioning a new owner if needed.
Reason For Sale
Retirement
St Michael s Church - Llanfihangel Din Sylwy - Aerial Video
Filmed @ St Michael's Church - Llanfihangel Din Sylwy near Llanddona using a DJI Phantom 2 and GoPro Hero3
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Llanfihangel Din Sylwy is a very small 15th Century church in a very rural location just off the east coast of Anglesey.
It was renovated in 1855 but retains a great deal of its medieval architecture and character, which is likely to reflect the Victorian romantic and melodramatic sensibility.
Llanfihangel Din Sylwy is so named thus for two reasons. Llanfihangel means the church (and enclosure) of Saint Michael, and Din Sylwy is short for Dinas Sylwy, nearby remains of a Bretonic and later Roman settlement. The settlement is also known as Bwrdd Arthur - literally meaning Arthur's Table.
The church is in a distinctly rural area about 450 feet above sea level - and the sea can be seen from the churchyard. This is one of my favorite churches because of the simplicity of the building itself. In 1833 it was reported to be in a dilapidated state, but was rebuilt in 1855, contemporary with most churches on Anglesey either being refurbished or rebuilt.
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Greenville, South Carolina
Greenville (/ˈɡriːnvɪl/; locally /ˈɡriːnvəl/) is the seat of Greenville County in upstate South Carolina, United States. The city's mayor is Knox White, who has served as the mayor of Greenville since December 1995. With a population of 61,397 as of 2013, it is the sixth largest municipality in the state. While having a small city population, its urban population was 400,492 as of 2010, making it the third largest urban area in South Carolina as well as the fastest growing. Greenville is the largest city in the Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin Metropolitan Statistical Area. The MSA had a population of 850,965 in 2013, making it the largest in South Carolina.
Greenville is the largest city in the Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson Combined Statistical Area. According to GSA Business Market Facts, the CSA had a population of 1,438,550 as of 2013, putting it in the position of largest in the state. The CSA, a 10-county region of northwestern South Carolina, is known as The Upstate. Greenville is located approximately halfway between Atlanta, Georgia and Charlotte, North Carolina along Interstate 85, and its metropolitan area also includes Interstates 185 and 385.
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What is BIBLE BELT? What does BIBLE BELT mean? BIBLE BELT meaning, definition & explanation
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What is BIBLE BELT? What does BIBLE BELT mean? BIBLE BELT meaning - BIBLE BELT definition - BIBLE BELT explanation.
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The Bible Belt is an informal region in the southeastern and south-central United States in which socially conservative evangelical Protestantism plays a strong role in society and politics, and Christian church attendance across the denominations is generally higher than the nation's average. The Bible Belt consists of much of the Southern United States as well as parts of adjacent areas. During the colonial period (1607–1776), the South was a stronghold of the Anglican church. Its transition to a stronghold of non-Anglican Protestantism occurred gradually over the next century as a series of religious revival movements, many associated with the Baptist denomination, gained great popularity in the region.
The region is usually contrasted with the mainline Protestantism and Catholicism of the Northeastern United States, the religiously diverse Midwest and Great Lakes, the Mormon Corridor in Utah and southern Idaho, and the relatively secular Western United States. Whereas the state with the highest percentage of residents identifying as non-religious is the New England state of Vermont at 34%, in the Bible Belt state of Alabama it is just 3%. Mississippi has the highest proportion of Baptists, at 75%. The earliest known usage of the term Bible Belt was by American journalist and social commentator H. L. Mencken, who in 1924 wrote in the Chicago Daily Tribune: The old game, I suspect, is beginning to play out in the Bible Belt. Mencken claimed the term as his invention in 1927.
The name Bible Belt has been applied historically to the South and parts of the Midwest, but is more commonly identified with the South. In a 1961 study, Wilbur Zelinsky delineated the region as the area in which Protestant denominations, especially Southern Baptist, Methodist, and evangelical, are the predominant religious affiliation. The region thus defined included most of the Southern United States, including most of Texas and Oklahoma in the southwest, and in the states south of the Ohio River, and extending east to include central West Virginia and Virginia south of Northern Virginia. In addition, the Bible Belt covers most of Missouri and Kentucky and southern parts of Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. On the other hand, areas in the South which are not considered part of the Bible Belt include heavily Catholic Southern Louisiana, central and southern Florida, which have been settled mainly by immigrants and Americans from elsewhere in the country, and overwhelmingly Hispanic South Texas. A 1978 study by Charles Heatwole identified the Bible Belt as the region dominated by 24 fundamentalist Protestant denominations, corresponding to essentially the same area mapped by Zelinsky.
According to Stephen W. Tweedie, an Associate Professor Emeritus in the Department of Geography at Oklahoma State University, the Bible Belt is now viewed in terms of numerical concentration of the audience for religious television. He finds two belts: one more eastern that stretches from Florida, (excluding Miami, Tampa and South Florida), through Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, North and South Carolina, and into Virginia (excluding Northern Virginia) ; and another that concentrated in Texas (excluding El Paso, and South Texas), Arkansas, Louisiana, (excluding New Orleans and Acadiana), Oklahoma, Missouri (excluding St. Louis), Kansas, and Mississippi. is research also broke the Bible Belt into two core regions, a western region and an eastern region. Tweedie's western Bible Belt was focused on a core that extended from Little Rock, Arkansas to Tulsa, Oklahoma. His eastern Bible Belt was focused on a core that included the major population centers of Virginia and North Carolina.
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Lutheran Pastor Sings 'Alleluia' For Devine Communion Words of Institution
This video is about Lutheran Pastor Sings 'Alleluia' For Devine Communion Words of Institution At Shepherd of the Sea Lutheran Church, we turn away all those Jesus would turn away, Pastor Brad Bellah says. And that is,” “No One,” the congregation joins Pastor Brad in answering. On the night he was betrayed, our Lord Jesus took bread, and gave thanks; broke it, and gave it to his disciples saying: “take and eat; this is my body, given for you. Do this for the remembrance of me.” Again after supper, He took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it for all to drink saying: “This cup is the new covenant in my blood, shed for you and for all people for the forgiveness of sin. Do this for the remembrance of me.”
Words said by Pastor Brad Bellah and his assistants when the Communion elements are given: (For the bread) “This is the body of Christ, broken for you.” (For the juice) “This is the blood of Christ, shed for you.” Shepherd of the Sea Lutheran Church is ELCA in Garden City, SC. Pastor Brad Bellah, a native of Johns Island, SC and is a graduate of the College of Charleston in 1999.
Shepherd of the Sea services are Saturdays, 6:00 pm; Sundays, 8:30 & 11:00 am, and Children’s Church 11:00 am Worship times may change. Please call 843-651-7377 to verify. Holy Communion is open to all at all Worship services at 2637 HWY 17 Business South, Garden City,SC 29576 We Lutherans in South Carolina are part of a church that shares a living, daring confidence in God’s grace — and there’s room for all here. Your questions, curiosity, passion and complexities are part of who you are, and you are a beloved child of the living God! In the South Carolina Synod, we seek to respond to God’s love by loving him and serving the people he has created. There are ministries for – and with – all ages, not only in the state of South Carolina, but in many parts of the globe. The South Carolina Synod is one of 65 synods of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). FACTS: 4.7 million people live within the synod territory, 52,000 baptized Lutherans in the South Carolina Synod, 154 congregations and worshiping communities, Three Companion Synods: Lutheran Churches in Japan, Tanzania and Colombia, South Carolina Lutheran Retreat Centers, Latino mission congregations, Active ministry organizations for all ages: College, Men, Women, Young Adult and Youth. The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) is one of the largest Christian denominations in the United States, with more than 3.7 million members in more than 9,300 congregations across the 50 states and in the Caribbean region. Known as the church of God's work. Our hands, the ELCA emphasizes the saving grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ, unity among Christians and service in the world. The ELCA's roots are in the writings of the German church reformer, Martin Luther.
Peter Scotese interview, 2017 August 30
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BIOGRAPHY: Peter Scotese was born in Philadelphia in 1920. As a young adult, he worked in real estate and insurance while studying accounting and business administration at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business. Following service in World War II—during which he was awarded the Bronze Star and two Purple Hearts—Scotese began a career in textiles. He started at Indian Head Mills of New York, and then he worked for the Milwaukee-based Boston Store division of Federated Department Stores, Inc. Later, he joined Springs Industries, Inc.. He became Springs Industries' president in 1969, and remained its lead for 12 years. Scotese joined the Board of Trustees of the Fashion Institute of Technology in 1970 and became its chairman in the early 1980s. Read more about Mr. Scotese's life and accomplishments here:
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South Carolina
South Carolina i/ˌsaʊθ kærəˈlaɪnə/ is a state in the Southeastern United States. It is bordered to the north by North Carolina; to the south and west by Georgia, located across the Savannah River; and to the east by the Atlantic Ocean. Originally part of the Province of Carolina, the Province of South Carolina was the first of the 13 colonies that declared independence from the British Crown during the American Revolution.
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Blue Ridge Bookfest 2013: Wiley Cash
A presentation from author Wiley Cash during 2013's Blue Ridge Bookfest
Maryland | Wikipedia audio article
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Maryland
00:03:32 1 Geography
00:04:29 1.1 Description
00:07:24 1.2 Geology
00:08:10 1.3 Flora
00:09:53 1.4 Fauna
00:11:40 1.5 Environment
00:12:50 1.6 Climate
00:15:22 2 History
00:15:31 2.1 17th century
00:15:40 2.1.1 Maryland's first colonial settlement
00:17:31 2.1.2 Persecution of Catholics
00:20:29 2.2 Border disputes (1681–1760)
00:22:34 2.3 18th century
00:24:56 2.4 19th century
00:25:59 2.4.1 Civil War
00:27:32 2.4.2 After the war
00:29:50 2.5 20th and 21st centuries
00:30:00 2.5.1 Early 20th century
00:33:06 2.5.2 1950–present
00:34:43 3 Demographics
00:36:33 3.1 Birth data
00:37:06 3.2 Language
00:37:41 3.3 Settlements
00:39:14 3.4 Ancestry
00:45:16 3.5 Religion
00:47:21 4 Economy
00:50:36 4.1 Baltimore port
00:52:07 4.2 Agriculture and fishing
00:53:36 4.3 Biotechnology
00:54:48 4.4 Tourism
00:55:54 5 Transportation
00:56:18 5.1 Roads
00:59:35 5.2 Airports
01:00:25 5.3 Rail
01:02:46 6 Law and government
01:04:29 6.1 Taxation
01:05:49 6.2 Elections
01:09:38 7 Media
01:09:51 8 Education
01:10:00 8.1 Primary and secondary education
01:12:05 8.2 Colleges and universities
01:14:11 8.3 Public libraries
01:15:04 9 Sports
01:17:18 10 See also
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Maryland (US: (listen) MERR-əl-ənd) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and Delaware to its east. The state's largest city is Baltimore, and its capital is Annapolis. Among its occasional nicknames are Old Line State, the Free State, and the Chesapeake Bay State. It is named after the English queen Henrietta Maria, known in England as Queen Mary.Sixteen of Maryland's twenty-three counties border the tidal waters of the Chesapeake Bay estuary and its many tributaries, which combined total more than 4,000 miles of shoreline. Although one of the smallest states in the U.S., it features a variety of climates and typographical features that have earned it the moniker of America in Miniature. In a similar vein, Maryland's geography, culture, and history combines elements of the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, and South Atlantic regions of the country.
One of the original Thirteen Colonies of Great Britain, Maryland was founded by George Calvert, a Catholic convert who sought to provide a religious haven for Catholics persecuted in England. In 1632, Charles I of England granted Calvert a colonial charter, naming the colony after his wife, Queen Mary. Unlike the Pilgrims and Puritans, who enforced religious conformity in their settlements, Calvert envisioned a colony where people of different religious sects would coexist under the principle of toleration. Accordingly, in 1649 the Maryland General Assembly passed an Act Concerning Religion, which enshrined this principle by penalizing anyone who reproached a fellow Marylander based on religious affiliation. Nevertheless, religious strife was common in the early years, and Catholics remained a minority, albeit in greater numbers than in any other English colony.
Maryland's early settlements and population centers clustered around rivers and other waterways that empty into the Chesapeake Bay. Its economy was heavily plantation based, centered mostly on the cultivation of tobacco. The need for cheap labor led to a rapid expansion of indentured servants, penal labor, and African slaves. In 1760, Maryland's current boundaries took form following the settlement of a long-running border dispute with Pennsylvania. Maryland was an active participant in the events leading up to the American Revolution, and by 1776 its delegates signed the Declaration of Independence. Many of its citizens subsequently played key political and military roles in the war. In 1790, the state ceded land for the establishment of the U.S. capital of Washington, D.C.
Although a slave state, Maryland remained in the Union during the U.S. Civil War, its strategic location giving it a s ...
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Maryland (US: (listen) MERR-əl-ənd) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and Delaware to its east. The state's largest city is Baltimore, and its capital is Annapolis. Among its occasional nicknames are Old Line State, the Free State, and the Chesapeake Bay State. It is named after the English queen Henrietta Maria, known in England as Queen Mary.Sixteen of Maryland's twenty-three counties border the tidal waters of the Chesapeake Bay estuary and its many tributaries, which combined total more than 4,000 miles of shoreline. Although one of the smallest states in the U.S., it features a variety of climates and typographical features that have earned it the moniker of America in Miniature. In a similar vein, Maryland's geography, culture, and history combines elements of the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, and South Atlantic regions of the country.
One of the original Thirteen Colonies of Great Britain, Maryland was founded by George Calvert, a Catholic convert who sought to provide a religious haven for Catholics persecuted in England. In 1632, Charles I of England granted Calvert a colonial charter, naming the colony after his wife, Queen Mary. Unlike the Pilgrims and Puritans, who enforced religious conformity in their settlements, Calvert envisioned a colony where people of different religious sects would coexist under the principle of toleration. Accordingly, in 1649 the Maryland General Assembly passed an Act Concerning Religion, which enshrined this principle by penalizing anyone who reproached a fellow Marylander based on religious affiliation. Nevertheless, religious strife was common in the early years, and Catholics remained a minority, albeit in greater numbers than in any other English colony.
Maryland's early settlements and population centers clustered around rivers and other waterways that empty into the Chesapeake Bay. Its economy was heavily plantation based, centered mostly on the cultivation of tobacco. The need for cheap labor led to a rapid expansion of indentured servants, penal labor, and African slaves. In 1760, Maryland's current boundaries took form following the settlement of a long-running border dispute with Pennsylvania. Maryland was an active participant in the events leading up to the American Revolution, and by 1776 its delegates signed the Declaration of Independence. Many of its citizens subsequently played key political and military roles in the war. In 1790, the state ceded land for the establishment of the U.S. capital of Washington, D.C.
Although a slave state, Maryland remained in the Union during the U.S. Civil War, its strategic location giving it a significant role in the conflict. After the war, Maryland took part in the Industrial Revolution, driven by its seaports, railroad networks, and mass immigration from Europe. Since the Second World War, the state's population has grown rapidly, to approximately six million residents, and it is among the most densely populated states in the nation. As of 2015, Maryland had the highest median household income of any state, owing in large part to its close proximity to Washington, D.C. and a highly diversified economy spanning manufacturing, services, higher education, and biotechnology. Maryland has been ranked as one of the best governed states in the country. The state's central role in American history is reflected by its hosting of some of the highest numbers of historic landmarks per capita.