Blog Archive for October, 2012

Baxter couple goes all out for Halloween scene

Categories: Events | Posted: October 25, 2012 | Comments Off
By John Marks - jmarks@fortmilltimes.com

FORT MILL TOWNSHIP — The scariest part of Allen and LouAnn Lamb’s Halloween is how much effort and elbow grease they put into it. Otherwise, the annual sidewalk theatrical production is all in good, clean fun.

“I feel like I’m a weird Santa,” Allen said. “The neighbors tolerate us doing this.”

The Lambs moved to Baxter in 2001. He’s in sales, she in marketing. They sing. They tinker with audio/video gadgets. And each year, for just one night, they turn their 7144 Michael Scott Crossing address into part ghoul-fest, part street theater.

Past themes include Frankenstein, Beetlejuice, Phantom of the Opera, Dracula, a mummy and pirates. They won’t reveal the theme to adult nor child in advance. LouAnn handles stage makeup and candy, while Allen entertains with parody performances every 15 minutes or so.

“Phantom’s when the singing started,” LouAnn said.

Phantom included a swinging, zipline chandelier. Others brought a 17-foot pyramid, wolfman cage, two tons of sand, coffin to hold nine comfortably, even a 12-foot pirate ship complete with canon and “drunken” sailors. The Lambs plan out their displays a couple years in advance and already have gear for next year.

“Every spare minute, every glass of wine, every campfire it’s, ‘What are we going to do?’” LouAnn said.

Married 36 years with grown children, the Lambs bond over their extreme Halloween. Allen loves that he gets to be “Walt Disney for a day,” LouAnn said. It all started when their daughter wrote in a journal at school that Halloween – not Thanksgiving or Christmas – was her favorite holiday “because I get to walk in the dark with my dad.”

“The reason we do it is so that children will have a memory of where they grew up,” Allen said.

Not just a few children, either. Last year, neighbors lost count after pumping out candy for 600. The Lambs have been approached about taking their act on the road. Yet still it’s just the one night, from around dusk until time when kids probably ought to be in bed.

“The next day he tears it down, we plant pansies and it’s like it never happened,” LouAnn said.

Halloween is a collective hobby for the Lambs – and, boy, do they collect. Birthday presents often are costumes or stage props, once an outdoor fountain to run red water through a skeleton. Vacations often detour toward pawn shops and thrift stores.

There are rules. No murdering zombies, no soulless creatures. Everything must be family appropriate. Dracula can’t come out until dark. There has to be something educational – an archaeological dig sandbox with mummy, for instance – as “some sort of justification” for the festivities.

Every year is special for the Lambs, perhaps more so this year. That daughter whose journal started it all? She’ll be attending with a grandson, 1, who’ll see it for the first time.

The Lambs admit that it’s a consuming way to spend a holiday. Both take a week of vacation at Halloween. But, they say, the excitement on the made-up or masked faces of neighborhood children makes the ordeal worth it.

Plus, there’ll always be other holidays to take it easy.

“We’ll hang a wreath on the door for Christmas,” Allen said.

Halloween Decorating Contest

Categories: Activities, Events | Posted: October 4, 2012 | Comments Off

Don’t miss out on our very first Halloween Decorating Contest. Open To Any Resident and Prizes For Top 3 Best Entries! Simply decorate your home and/or yard in a Halloween theme, and then to enter just send your address to baxteractivities@gmail.com by October 21st.

A panel of judges will drive by contest entered homes the week of October 21st, and winners will be notified by the activities director and prizes will be awarded by Halloween. We’ll also post a list of all contest entries on baxterfrontporches.com so residents can take their own tour of Baxter’s Halloween Town.

 

Carolina Thread Trail News

Categories: News | Posted: June 21, 2012 | Comments Off

Thirsty? Get some of ‘Alex’s Lemonade’ in Baxter and help raise money for cancer research

Categories: Events, News | Posted: June 5, 2012 | Comments Off
By Jenny Overman - joverman@fortmilltimes.com
FORT MILL TOWNSHIP --

 

An ice-cold glass of lemonade on a warm summer day is a sweet treat, made even sweeter when the money raised for each glass is donated to pediatric cancer research.

A lemonade stand organized by three Baxter Village families will be set up on June 9 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Market Street. This is the eighth annual “Alex’s Lemonade Stand” in Baxter Village.

Brad and Lorie Lower were the driving force behind the first stand in Baxter. The Lower’s daughter, Louise, was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when she was 4 years old. She is now 13 and cancer-free.

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The Lowers set up their first lemonade stand in Virginia before making it an annual event in Baxter. Over the years the Lowers have been joined by Geoff and Heather Lux and Jennifer and Scott DeNobile. Both the Lux and the DeNobile families have sons who were diagnosed with neuroblastomas. Both have been cured.

Austin Lux, now 6, was diagnosed when he was 3 months old. Vincent DeNobile, 8, was diagnosed when he was 14 months old.

The lemonade stand is organized each year with the hope that all children facing pediatric cancer will have a success story, Heather Lux said.

“Alex’s Lemonade Stand is really focused on targeting those funds to develop treatments and cures for pediatric-specific cancers, which given the fact that our three children have all been diagnosed and treated successfully and ultimately beat their cancer goes to show how important these fundraisers are,” Lux said.

The Baxter Village lemonade stand has raised more than $65,000 for pediatric cancer research since the first stand was organized. They hope to raise another $10,000 this year. Donations can be made at the lemonade stand or online at alexslemonade.org/mypage/82473.

“It makes me very proud. It’s a total community effort. The Fort Mill community has supported our lemonade stand for so many years and come out even when it’s the hottest day of the year,” Lux said. “It speaks volumes to the people in Fort Mill and how much we rally around each other when they’re facing a struggle.”

The original Alex’s Lemonade Stand began as the front yard lemonade stand of cancer patient Alexandra “Alex” Scott, who opened a lemonade stand to raise money to help find a cure for children with cancer. Since that first stand, the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation has become a national fundraising movement, with thousands of volunteers around the country raising funds.

More than $50 million has been raised via the foundation, which funds more than 200 research projects nationally.

Alex’s story is depicted in a children’s book that the DeNobile family reads each year for Vincent DeNobile’s class. This year, Vincent read the book to his classmates. Watching him read the story of Alex was “very emotional,” said Jennifer DeNobile.

“To see him and realize he’s come through it. We’re the lucky ones. Because of our early diagnosis, he was cured very quickly. I think about it all the time, how we were very lucky it was discovered so early,” DeNobile said.

Volunteers needed for this years 4th of July Celebration

Categories: News | Posted: June 1, 2012 | Comments Off

Check out Baxter’s June Events!

Categories: Activities, Events, News | Posted: June 1, 2012 | Comments Off

Twilight Movie Night, Friday, June 15th featuring Cars 2.

Seating begins at 8:15 pm with cartoons that will run until the light is just right for the movie which begins at about 8:45ish pm. Bring your blankets, chairs, family, friends, popcorn and snacks to the Village Green on Colonel Springs Way. All ages are encouraged to join us for a great night under the stars without having to travel too far or pack up a tent!

Moon Bounce provided by Piedmont Medical Center
Treats & Sweet Concessions provided by FunTimes Shaved Ice

 

 

 

Father/Daughter Tea Party Saturday, June 16th

With overwhelming response we are inviting Dads and Daughters back to Village Hall from 2-4 pm for a wonderful celebration of Father’s Day. Don’t forget your cameras!! We will play a game as everyone arrives and then enjoy have tea party snacks and lemonade. After our snacks we will enjoy a brand new activity for 2012. You will have to join us to find out what it is. Please RSVP by Wed. 6/13 to BaxterActivities@gmail.com with names (dad & daughter(s), girls ages & phone number.

 

 

 

Music in the Park, June 16th 7-10 pm featuring the Coconut Groove Band

The Coconut Groove Band will join us for some Parrothead favorites from Jimmy Buffett along with a little bit of the Beatles music we enjoyed last June! If it has been a little while since you celebrated with tropical flair pull out the hawaiian shirt and flip flops and celebrate Father’s Day weekend...be sure to bring along dad and granddad too!!

Moon Bounce provided by Piedmont Medical Center
Treats & Sweet Concessions provided by FunTimes Shaved Ice
Going Green Cotton Candy help Melissa Thibodeau & Family support the FMHS Band’s trip to Ireland!
Dinner Concessions provided by Sandbox Concessions with the proceeds benefitting the Sandbox Charity special events fundraising for Children’s Hospital patients.

 

Come Celebrate Memorial Day with the Pool Opening & Music in the Park

Categories: Activities, Events | Posted: May 17, 2012 | Comments Off

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7 – 10 pm (Music in the Park) | Community Center Village Green

Don’t miss the 4th Annual GRAND NOODLE MARCH & SPLASH, music, games, poolside popsicles from Ivybrook Academy and Cookout with Beef O’Brady’s. Please join us for the official kickoff to the summer and our daily operation of the Community Center & Village Hall pools! Returning for 2012! Dress in your POOL SILLIEST outrageous outfit for the Grand Noodle March. A Baxter favorite is back! SUMMERDAZE BAND is known for their feel-good music. A Bounce House and much more!

 

 

 

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Moon Bounce | Provided by our Ultimate Family Fun Sponsor, Piedmont Medical Center.
Bookin’ It Mobile Bookstore | Pick up a summer title or one of those famous tattoos!
Dinner Concessions | Provided by Jim N Nick’s BBQ.
Treats & Sweet Concessions | Provided by FunTimes Shaved Ice.
Going Green Cotton Candy | Help Melissa Thibodeau & Family.. support the FMHS Band’s trip to Ireland!

 

1st Annual 5K Tread the Thread Race is Saturday

Categories: Activities, Events | Posted: May 10, 2012 | Comments Off

May 9th is the First National Bike to School Day

Categories: Activities, Events | Posted: May 7, 2012 | Comments Off

South Carolina Strawberry Festival Ends Saturday

Categories: Activities, Events | Posted: May 3, 2012 | Comments Off

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Friday May 4th 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM

3rd Annual South Carolina Strawberry Festival @ Walter Y. Elisha Park

The Strawberry Jam (Free Outdoor Concerts)

Founders Federal Credit Union Stage

Visit York County Stage

Walmart Community Stage

Food & Beverage Vendors

Arts & Crafts Vendors

Business Vendors

Kids Zone, presented by the Rock Hill Coca-Cola Bottling Company

Kids Night: Unlimited rides for only $15 per child! (Friday Only)

Meet & Greet with the 2012 Strawberry Queens

Saturday May 5th 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM

Strawberry Pancake Breakfast @ The Peach Stand

All-you-can-eat strawberry pancakes for one low price

8:00 AM

Gerald T. Parks Foundation 5K Walk/Run @ Anne Springs Close Greenway

5K Walk/Run

Proceeds Benefit the Dorn VA Medical Center in Columbia, SC

Click here for more information

10:00 AM to 10:00 PM

3rd Annual South Carolina Strawberry Festival @ Walter Y. Elisha Park

The Strawberry Jam (Free Outdoor Concerts)

Founders Federal Credit Union Stage

Visit York County Stage

Walmart Community Stage

Food & Beverage Vendors

Arts & Crafts Vendors

Business Vendors

Kids Zone, presented by the Rock Hill Coca-Cola Bottling Company

Meet & Greet with the 2012 Strawberry Queens

Texaco Country Showdown @ 10:00 AM (Visit York County Stage)

Strawberry Ice Cream Eating Contests @ 2:00 PM (Walmart Stage)

Strawberry Shortcake Eating Contests @ 3:00 PM (Walmart Stage)

Berry the Competition Recipe Contest

Piedmont Medical Center’s Healthy Hometown

Car Show, presented by Beef O’ Brady’s

Petting Zoo

Pig Races

Fireworks @ 8:30 PM, presented by Comporium