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The Columbia Record from Columbia, South Carolina • 24

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8 Neighbors Thursday July 26 1984 4 Eariewood Park residents to urge restricted parking near ball fields By Janst Black Staff writer Eariewood Park residents plan to ask Columbia City Council to establish a restricted parking district in their neighborhood to prevent ballplayers and spectators using nearby ball fields from parking and in front of area homes Mac McClure a member of the Eariewood Community Citizens Organization said most of the people attending events at Eariewood Park are but some parking along neighborhood streets is causing problems parking on streets in front of the bouses often blocking the McClure said hard to get in and out an inconve The parking restrictions limit on- street parking Residents in the area would have to purchase parking stickers from the police department for 35 apiece if they want to park their cars on neighborhood streets Visitor permits would be available for 1 The restricted area near USC first included the area bordered by Gervais Barnwell Greene and Laurens streets but was later expanded to Include the area bounded by Senate Henderson Pendleton and Barnwell streets McClure said some Eariewood Park residents are concerned about having to pay the 5 fee for a sticker the major concern and consensus was that ire need to do something about the problem" nience an invasion of The organization held a meeting last week to discuss the problem and decided to-ask dty council to establish a special restricted parking district around the Eariewood Park ballfields dty has created a very nice facility but it has turned out to be a Mg problem It's a continuing problem and the police seem to be able to control McClure a college professor said adding the occupants of the cars often bring coders and the garbage is dumped on he said If council approves the request the parking district would be similar to the restricted parking area near the University of South Carolina Lifetime thriller Four from Columbia see hear Jacksons on opening night By Gladys Zarif Staff writer was a thriller of a said Fred Tucker of 5506 Fairfield 'Road What's he talking about? Michael Jackson and the Jackson Victory Tour of course It's one of the hottest events of the summer and Tucker was one of the lucky 25 people who won tickets to last Saturday's concert in Jacksonville Fla as well as transportation and accommodations Of 15000 entries in the Sumter-based radio station contest only 25 were picked to attend the opening night show and four were from Columbia And a local station sent more winners to the Sunday and Monday night concerts Tucker took 8-year-old Shawn Brown of the Meadowlakes subdivision who is the son of a friend to the concert liked the dancing It was said Shawn Wearing every kind of Jackson paraphernalia from T-shirts to visors to buttons to a copy of Michael Jackson's famous sequin glove the concert goers delighted in the nearly two-hour show Concert goers ranged in age from toddlers to senior citizens but the majority of the crowd seemed to be in the 18 to 45-year-old range and were delighted when the Jacksons did a medley of their old tunes as well as their new hits The thriller of the evening however seemed to be the special effects fireworks and laser light show Fourteen-year-old Damon Cannady of- Harbison said the special effects reminded him of Star Wars and his mother Mrs Linda Cannady said the show was When Damon heard he won she said went through the Staff photo by WIN McNAMEE From left Shawn Brown Fred Tucker Damon Cannady Elizabeth Eaddy Kara Washington ready for trip Singer (Continued from page 1) Ms Trotter said she found not easy to be a singing actress have to study and understand the character and you be inhibited on the stage You also have to coordinate your words and feet with the In what she considers her most memorable performance she sang Sieglinde in in Majorca Spain with the Graz Opera "It takes years to get an act together" she said found that was the time I was able to sing a performance coordinating the acting singing and music the way I wanted it from beginning to Now at 46 she can look back to those past performances and prepare for future ones lighter the she said earlier it matures but the earlier the voice starts to deteriorate Birgit Nilsson reigning Wagnerian soprano was with all due respect the until she was iversity student Elizabeth Eaddy also has lot to remember about the concert was a dream come true" she said was everything they had been billing it up to be I liked the spider lights and the smoke and the explosions I think the Jacksons are great especially giving their concert proceeds to Michael Jackson has said he will donate his earnings from the Victory tour concerts to charity At Jacksonville a block of seats was set aside for some youngsters who would have not have otherwise been able to go In his opinion said Tucker the Jacksons are underpaid is just a pure artist He gives so much It was worth every minute of Damon said he would have a lot to tell his classmates at Irmo Middle School about the show including the shower of fireworks and smoke the specially made up creatures on stage and Michael own unique dance steps For Mrs Virginia Washington of Eastover the show was It was She took her 11-year-old daughter Kara to the concert adding that she was glad she didn't have to pay the $30 ticket price but she said even if she won the price would have been worth it enjoyed it all from beginning to end It started off with a bang and ended with a bang I think something Kara will never get she said Irmo resident and Clemson Un 3 rpnsc Congratulations! Heath wood Hal Having the Upper School named an "exemplary school has brought much pride to all Heathwood Hall students faculty parents and alumni Indeed it has brought national recognition and honor to Columbia and to South Carolina Heathwood Hall is the only non-public school in South Carolina and one of only two non-public schools in the entire Southeast to be nationally recognized by the Council for American Private Education as an "exemplary one which is "ideal model praiseworthy commendable and deserving imitation A special thanks to all who contribute their time and talent to continuing the educational excellence at Heathwood Hall Upper School Faculty Carlo Haigler Calculus BSMEd Ben Slavich French BAMA Anne Weston Biology BAMAT Sarah Magoffin Chemistry BSMEd Ward Riley Physics BAMSPnD Carol Lumpkin AlgebraGeometry BAMEd Luisa Gonzalez Spanish BAMA Jim Gasque English BAPhD PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Marcia Cassell English BAMA Mardi Meriwether Latin BAMA Scholarship Program Volunteer Service Opportunities Winterim Advanced Placement Ethos Program Learning Center Athletics Drama Program Off-campus Study Bill Cherry Computer BAMEd Lark Palma English BAMA MEd Dallon Weathers ReligionPhilosophy BAMA Karl Haigler Upper School Principal History BAMA Bob Shirley Headmaster English BAMA John Pulford History BAMA Leadership Til MISSION STATEMENT Heathwood Hall Episcopal School exists toprovide an atmosphere of Christian care concern and tolerance in which each individual will develop to his fullest potential Heathwood Hall Episcopal School is an independent school that exists to prepare its student for the highest quality post-secondary experience which their abilities will allow NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATORY POLICY Heathwood Hall admits students of any race color national and ethnic origin to all the rights privileges programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school It does not discriminate on the basis of race color national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies admissions policies scholarships and loan programs and athletic and other school-administered Pr0Srams- Heathwood Hall Episcopal School 3000 South Beltline Boulevard Columbia South Carolina 29201 (803) 765-2309 PAID FOR Mr AlUMNI PARENTS AND FRIENDS OF HEA THWOOO HALL.

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