Anderson Clockmaker Helps Keep Dying Art Alive

But in the digital age, mechanical clocks have all but disappeared, along with those who know how to keep the vintage timepieces running. In 1920, there were 50,000 independent watchmakers in the United States. Today, there are fewer than 5,000. 

Anderson’s Chris Campbell is among those keeping the flame of horology – clock repair – burning. A third-generation maker and repairer of clocks and watches, Campbell is one of the few remaining practitioners in the region.

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Greg Wilson
Giving Thanks is a Blessing

It can take effort in the holiday rush is our sense of gratitude - a gift that needs no wrapping paper, ribbon or space under the Christmas tree. Research is conclusive that those who approach life with a sense of gratitude have fewer mental and physical problems, live longer, exhibit less stress, have a stronger immune system, and even handle loss far better than those who live without the recognition that they do indeed have a lot for which to be grateful.

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Greg Wilson
Dist. 5 Cross Country Center Finishes First Year a Winner

The new 27-acre Anderson School District Five Cross Country facility just completed its first season of competitions and area coaches are excited about its future.

The cross-country facility is part of a larger 87-acre YMCA Sports Complex which opened earlier this year and which includes not only new fields for sports, but the state-of-the-art cross-country area aimed at attracting regional meets for high schools and colleges/universities. The technoloty allows parents to track their children throughout the races.

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Greg Wilson
Black Friday Pricing Can be Tricky for Shoppers

Black Friday is almost here, but let the buyer beware, all that glitters is not a good deal.

A recent study by WalletHub found that some retailers actually raise prices on the day after Thanksgiving as a Scrooge-like price gouging measure thinking holiday shoppers won’t compare the cost of gifts on that day.

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Belton First to Light Up Downtown Tree

The City of Belton kicked off the holiday season with the county’s first Christmas Tree Lighting event on Thurday.

The weather was frightfully cold, but a faithful crowd was on hand for the event which included not only the lighting of the tree, but the induction of three new members to the Belton Hall of Fame. See video for details.

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Emergency Soup Kitchen Ready for Thanksgiving Meal

Feeding the community is nothing new for this organization. The Kitchen, which reopened this week at former Roy’s Diner location on South Main Street in September of 2023, offers a free, hot lunch, no questions asked, with on-site dining in a restaurant-style settlng Monday-Friday from 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Meals to go are also available.

Leaders of the group said the need continues to grow in Anderson.

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Free Clinic Lights Up Season with Festival of Trees

Creative volunteers from across the community have decorated trees to make them available for auction in plenty of time for hall decking this holiday season. Wednesday offerd a sneak peak of the trees and music by local children, a luncheon is set for Thursday, followed by a "Tree-Mendous Party" event Friday and "Goodies with the Grinch" Saturday.

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Greg Wilson
Holiday Season of Events, Parades Kicks Off Thursday

Observer Reports

It's the most wonderful time of the year, time to deck the halls, haul out the holly and get ready to light up this year's county Christmas tree downtown which now tops 52 feet. Piedmont and Williamston have already held events, and more county civic celebrations of the holidays with Christmas parades, tree lightings and other events on the horizon.

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Council Amends New Subdivision Requirements

Anderson County Council amended, on second vote, a resolution to require all future subdivisions built in the county to include a 100-foot buffer around the development.

The amendments to the proposal, which is expected to see additional revisions before the final vote in December, included reducing the buffer to 50-feet for developments of 50 or fewer houses.

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First Light Needs Community Support During Holidays

The holidays can be an especially challenging time for those who are survivors of sexual assault, child abuse and their families. First Light, who serves this community year around, is working to raise funds and awareness this time of year.

From special shopping trips for children, to fund raising to a New Year’s Eve gala to increase support, First Light is asking the community to join in the efforts this year.

Through collaboration, education, advocacy, and treatment services in Anderson and Oconee Counties, First Light is a nonprofit agency that encompasses three programs: Sexual Trauma Center, Child Advocacy Center, and Prevent Child Abuse.

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It's the Season to Thank, Support The Helpers

“We must talk about poverty, because people insulated by their own comfort lose sight of it.” - Dorothy Day

As we enter the holiday season and are offered a chance to reflect on gratitude for those around us who are making a difference, the Anderson Observer is highlighting a few of our neighbors whose lights shine brightly (even when no one seems to notice).

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City Council to Vote on New Fire Truck

The new fire truck is part of an Equipment Lease Purchase Agreement  of $4.2 million for the fire truck and equipment, two garbage trucks, one aerial platform life truck, one utility CCTV camera and van, one midsize Dozer (crawler) with enclosed cab, and other miscellaneous equipment needs in the city’s Public Works and the Utilities divisions.

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Sheriff Kicks Off Operation No Angel Left Behind

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office wants to do their part to make sure as many local children are not forgotten this Christmas.

The Third Annual “Operation: No Angel Left Behind” partners with Anderson County Schools to provide gifts for those children who might otherwise go without at Christmas.

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