Mauldin SC Directory

2017

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PRESIDENT/CEO WELCOME

WELCOME TO THE CITY OF MAULDIN, SOUTH CAROLINA

There’s a lot to do in Mauldin, so come make it your home!

Mauldin is located in Greenville County with a population of over 24,000 and is convenient to both I-85 and I-385. e City of Mauldin has something for everyone. Shopping or dining, you will have no problem nding what you need. From education to recreation, Mauldin has something to o er everyone. Our recreation options are many: beautiful parks, a state-of-the-art sports center and a variety of sports teams for all ages. e Mauldin Cultural Center o ers many di erent classes for young and old, including dance, music, pottery, art and cooking. If you are moving to Mauldin for work, school or simply the great quality of life, please know that our area is a growing community o ering an ideal environment in which families and businesses can grow and prosper. Many new businesses are moving into the Mauldin

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community, and our school system is highly rated and has won numerous awards. We invite you to discover the many great things that Mauldin has to o er. Our city pos- sesses a dynamic business environment while

WHAT’S INSIDE

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President/CEOWelcome Letter from the Mayor Letter from the Chairman Letter from the President 2017 Chamber Board Economic Development The Ryan Nicholas Inn Living in Mauldin Mauldin at a Glance Mauldin City Council Recreation Mauldin Cultural Center Real Estate Area School Listings Education Shopping in Mauldin Health &Wellness Area Churches Members – Alphabetical Members by Category Advertiser Index

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Chairman, CEO and Publisher Douglas K. Ray President and Chief Operating O cer Scott Stone

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LETTER FROM THE MAYOR

If you are a new resident or business locating in Maul- din, I would like to personal- ly welcome you to this great city nestled in the Upstate of South Carolina. You will be joining one of the fastest growing communities in the Southeast as our population

com. Our public works department provides Mauldin residents with clean neighborhoods through e cient garbage and recycling collec- tion services along with leaf/limb and debris pickup services. rough structured preventive maintenance programs, our street and sewer departments insure that our infrastructure is performing as it should be. We are pleased to see positive growth trends with our businesses and residential communi- ties as revenues and permit activity continues to increase. Our most recent nancial audit indicated that we are very sound nancially and we were upgraded by our bond rating agencies to AA+ by Moody’s and A1 by S&P. According to Zippa.com, of the 62 cities ranked in the state of SC Mauldin ranked the fourth most successful city. Mauldin’s recreation programs and facilities are rst rate and state of the art. We o er some of the best recreation opportunities of any city in the state with 78 acres of parks in addition to the Mauldin Sports Center that includes a gym- nasium, a climbing wall and a full line of tness equipment and classes. Our senior citizens’ program continues to grow each and every year, and our seniors stay extremely active. Mauldin’s Cultural Center, located adjacent to the Sports Center and a stone’s throw from city hall, continues to serves as a resource for the community by housing the Greater

Mauldin Chamber of Commerce and various civic groups. Our newest addition to this venue is our outdoor amphitheater, hosting several performances including “Beaching Fridays” this year for eight weekends. Event attendance and building usage contin- ues to set new records for this venue. “Expect Greater ings” as we continue to invest in this facility both internally and externally. If you are a business opening or relocating in our city, we also welcome you and take great pride in being the most “business friendly” city in the Upstate. Our goal is to make your transi- tion to our city as seamless as possible. We were ranked by nerdwallett.com in the “Top 10 Cities in South Carolina to Start a Business.” You will also enjoy the bene ts of the city’s great working relationship with what we consider the most professional Chamber of Commerce in the Upstate. Family values are at the core of our commu- nity here in Mauldin. We hope that you will agree that we o er a high quality of life where you can “Expect Greater ings!” On behalf of your city council and your employees, we welcome you to the City of Mauldin. Dennis Raines Mauldin Mayor

almost doubled in size to about 25,000 residents in the past decade. Of the 270 municipalities in the state Mauldin is now the 17th largest city. If you are a new resident or contemplat- ing moving into our city, you have made or hopefully will be making a great choice to relocate here and become a citizen of our great city. We take the responsibility of measuring up to our city tag line of “Expect Great ings” very seriously. We are, according to movoto. com, the “Top 5 Best Places to Live in South Carolina.” All of our city employees are ready to serve you as they perform their daily tasks. In a National ranking of the two cities ranked in South Carolina, Mauldin was ranked the 29th best city to retire in, with the City of Charleston ranked 20th. Our police department is proud of its CALEA certi cation, and our re department is one of only 37 of over 600 departments in the state with an ISO rating of 2. We were ranked as the “Safest City in SC” by onlyinyourstate.

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LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN

On behalf of the Greater Mauldin Chamber of Commerce, I extend a warm welcome to members, residents and visitors alike. is directory was designed to be used as a resource for the community, our local busi- nesses, as well as government agencies and civic and charitable organiza- tions. Please feel free to use this to learn more about the Mauldin, South Carolina area, our great schools and about the services that the Mauldin Chamber of Commerce can o er each of us as individuals or businesses. We are an active chamber that looks to advance its members’ growth and prosperity and provide increased opportunities and value for its membership. e Chamber advocates for and unites the business com- munity, conveys business interests to policy-makers and advances the region’s economic health. To carry out this mission, the Chamber serves as the voice of business and involves the public sector in community leadership. Take full advantage of your membership investment and get involved. ere are opportunities for all types of needs, interests, and schedules. Contact the Chamber sta , and they will help you customize your membership to your needs. If you don’t have time to attend meetings and events, please know that we are here for you and your business and will continue to be your resource for information and assistance. David Hammond Board Chairman, 2017

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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

We are proud of the City of Mauldin! Our excellent City services, beautiful parks, very active Senior Center, state-of- the-art Sports Center, outstanding Police and Fire Depart- ments, a wide variety of classes and programs at the Mauldin Cultural Center, and an award-winning school system help to make our community a special place to live, work and play. e Greater Mauldin Chamber of Commerce works daily with our businesses through a wide variety of programs and services such as special events, monthly Business A er Hours, networking opportunities, educational seminars, and rib- bon-cutting ceremonies for new businesses. We work closely with the City of Mauldin and local community organizations to enhance the growth of our wonderful city. I encourage you to join the Greater Mauldin Chamber of Commerce and become involved in our growing city and all that it has to o er. Experience what our business community, our outstanding quality of life, and great people have to o er you!

Pat Pomeroy, Chamber President CEO Greater Mauldin Chamber of Commerce

Pat Pomeroy, Chamber President CEO Greater Mauldin Chamber of Commerce

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2017 CHAMBER BOARD

David Hammond, Board Chair Laurens Electric Cooperative Inc.

Nima Buva NB Realty, LLC

Pam Carr Pam Carr & Associates

Adelaide Crangle First Citizens Bank

Krystal Donald All Occasion Celebrations

Byron Hammond Hammond Law, LLC

Trey Eubanks Mauldin City Administrator

Debbie Gresham CommunityVolunteer

Reyna Gonzalez BB&T

Janice Holcombe CommunityVolunteer

Lisa Lanz CostcoWholesale

Celinda Marshall Edward Jones

Deborah Nicholson Thomas McAfee Funeral Homes

Je Pence Magic RoosterTattoo LLC

Lawson Scoggins, Past Chair Fox Run Development, LLC

MAULDIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE STAFF

Juan Sepulveda Accountants 4U, LLC

JonathanWhitehead The Law O ces of Jonathan P Whitehead, LLC

Pat Pomeroy President/CEO

Judy Harris Administrative Assistant

KimGuthrie Administrative Assistant

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GREATER MAULDIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 101 E. BUTLER RD. | P.O. BOX 881 | MAULDIN, SC 29662

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

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Mauldin! “Our Time has Come” is a phrase that can readily be seen in action through the new development happening all throughout the city of Mauldin. From expanding programming at its cultural center, giving residents and business a sense of community, increased quality of life and a de ning place, to the burgeoning o ce mecca along I-385 corridor, Mauldin is a town on the move. Peripherally, the city continues to expand its commercial, industrial and residential o erings. Brook eld O ce Park and the surrounding area has seen its best year to date with the announcement of Morley; launch- ing a new diversi ed customer service company bringing more than 270 new jobs, Anyone Home Inc. opening a call center and expecting to hire 570 workers over the next ve years and TTI, Turbine Technologies Inc., a power systems supplier that will ultimately hire 50-75 people with a focus on hiring veterans. As well, “several projects coming through the pipeline of development” will add another $200 million plus in develop- ment and well over 1,000 jobs should they come to fruition”; according to City Administrator Trey Eubanks. Additionally CUICAR and what looks like the real possibility of land- ing an industrial unit at Mauldin’s last certi ed site, thanks to the work of retired economic director John Gardner, peripheral generators of busi- ness are coming into their own and impacting the local community in ways beyond business development. More business means more housing and service industry needs. While the peripheral picture for the city is bright, Mauldin has plenty of in ll opportunities within its developing downtown that will drive the landscape for the next several years. ere are plenty of developers, residential and commercial, who are beginning to look at the ripeness of

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the market and drawing their own conclusions. One need look no further than the development of Tropical Grille on North Main to see what kind of impact a $1 million dollar investment will make in the city. A little fur- ther up North Main and the nal steps of a new 18,000-square-foot feder- al project will greatly impact the palate of 276. To add to these exciting projects are the impressive demographics that make Mauldin a standout opportunity. Best median household income in the county, highest dis- posable income available, highest on time graduation rate in the county boasted at Mauldin High School and a recent boost in its nancial rating to 2-AA gives one a sense that this city’s time has come. North and south, there is a redevelopment palate waiting for visionary investors willing to take on the challenge of an ever changing dynamic. If that wasn’t enough excitement and enthusiasm to keep the city hopping for a while, the city garnered some very impressive accolades through social media: • Top 10 Most Successful Cities in South Carolina | zippia.com • Top 5 Best Places to Live in South Carolina | movoto.com • Top 13 Happiest Cities in South Carolina | onlyinyourstate.com • Top 10 Best Cities in South Carolina to Start a Business | nerdwallet. com • Top 10 Best Cities for Home Ownership in South Carolina | nerdwallet. com e city continues to work hard at recruiting developing partners to help enhance the corridors and entryways of the city and expects that over the next year or two citizens will begin to see some really exciting opportunities come to fruition. Even with all the enthusiasm that seems to be growing, there is a great group of businesses who have paved the way to make Mauldin a great place for all. “It’s really good to be part of the dynamic changes and growth our city is experiencing,” said Mauldin Mayor Dennis Raines, who is serving his second term. “It takes a team to make it all happen and with a great coun- cil, staff and input from citizens, Mauldin’s time has really come!” • No. 1 Safest City in South Carolina | onlyinyourstate.com • Top 10 Safest Cities in South Carolina | safewise.com

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e Ryan Nicholas Inn is a beautiful, 11,000-square-foot southern mansion set on seven wooded acres that has the feel of times past. e Inn, named a er the two sons of proprietor Kim Becherer, was designed and built to accommodate wedding ceremonies and receptions. It is lled with ornate wood and plaster moldings, Brazilian cherry hardwood oors, crystal chandeliers, uted columns and period furnishings, wall coverings and draperies. In the center of the mansion is a 2,000-square- foot Gathering Room. is room features a 24-foot ceiling, wrap-around balcony and grand “Gone With the Wind”-style staircase. Experience the most romantic ceremony on the staircase, followed by dancing the night

away under the crystal chandeliers at your reception. End your dream evening in the Crystal Swan Honeymoon Suite. Fairy tales do come true at the Ryan Nicholas Inn, from an intimate 50-guest reception up to 350-guest gala. e Inn is an all-inclusive ven- ue, taking care of every detail, including its own catering prepared by the executive chef, and a full beer, wine and liquor license. Kim Becherer and her father, a retired chemical engineer, designed and built the inn, which opened in 2000. e inn has earned seven four-dia- mond awards from AAA and has hosted 795 weddings. “When you love your job, it never seems like work, Kim said. “It is just a great life!”

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LIVING IN MAULDIN

GETTING CONNECTED Utilities

GHS Family YMCA: (864) 963-3605 Program Center – GHS: (864) 963- 3608 Visit Greenville SC: (864) 421-0000: www.visitgreenvillesc.com Newspapers The Greenville News (daily): (864) 298-4100; www.greenvilleonline. com Tribune-Times (weekly): (864) 298- 4100; www.tribunetimes.com Simpsonville Sentinel/Mauldin News (Monthly): (864) 275-0001; www.simpsonvillesentinel.com Radio stations: CHUCK 97.7 FM adult hits: (864) 282-1077 WCCP-FM sports talk 105.5: (864) 722-1049 WSCZ-AM La Jefa 94.9 FM/1070 AM Spanish: (864) 236-7651 WESC-FM 92.5: (864) 291-9372 WFBC-FM B93.7: (864) 271-9200 WGVL-AM 1440 Fox Sports: (800) 248-0863 WGTK-FM Conservative Talk 94.5: (864) 242-6240 WGTK-FM HD2 Lite 102.9: (864) 242-6240 WHZT-FM Hot 98.1: (864) 421-9810 WJMZ-FM 107.3 JAMZ: (864) 235- 1073 WLFJ-AM Christian Talk 660 AM and 92.9 FM: (864) 292-6040 WLFJ-FM His Radio 89.3: (864) 292-6040 WMYI-FMMy 102.5: (800) 543-1025 WOLI-FM 103.9 Spanish: (864) 751-0113 WROO Real Rock 104.9: (864) 235- 1025 WRTH Earth FM 95.9 and 103.3: (864) 751-1033 WORD-FM 106.3 news-talk: (864) 271-9200 WROQ-FM Rock 101: (864) 271-9200 WSPA-FMMagic 98.9: (864) 271- 9200 WSSL-FM 100.5 country: (864) 242-1005 WTBI-FM 91.5: (864) 295-2145 WTPT-FM 93.3The Planet: (864) 271-9200 WYRD 1330 AM/105.9 FM ESPN Greenville: (864) 271-9200 X98.5 FM alternative rock: (864) 235-1073 Television stations WYFF Channel 4: (864) 242-4404 WSPA Channel 7: (864) 576-7777 WLOS Channel 13: (800) 288-8813 WGGS Channel 16: (864) 244-1616 WHNS Channel 21: (864) 288-2100 WNTV Channel 29: (800) 922-5437 WMYA Channel 40: ( 828) 684-1340 WYCW Channel 62: (864) 576-7777

To locate underground lines, contact Palmetto Utility Protection Services at 811 or (888) 721-7877 Cable television/Internet Charter Communications: (888) 438-2427 AT&T U-verse: (800) 288-2020 Electric Duke Energy: (800) 777-9898 or (800) 769-3766; www.duke-energy.com Laurens Electric Co-op Inc.: (800) 942- 3141; www.laurenselectric.com Gas Piedmont Natural Gas Co.: (800) 752- 7504; www.piedmontng.com Telephone AT&T: (888) 757-6500; www.att.com Charter Communications: (888) 438- 2427; www.charter.com Water Greenville Water System: (864) 241- 6000; www.greenvillewater.com Post o ce Mauldin Post O ce: 498 N. Main St., (864) 288-1831 Fire Department: (864) 288-5094 Police Department: (864) 289-8900 Medical facilities Poison Control: (800) 922-1117 Greenville Health System’s Greenville Memorial Hospital: (864) 455-7000 Greenville Health System’s Hillcrest Hospital: (864) 454-6100 PelhamMedical Center: (864) 530- 6000 St. Francis Hospital (downtown Greenville): (864) 255-1000 St. Francis Hospital (Eastside): (864) 675-4000 St. Francis Hospital (Millennium): (864) 400-3600 DMV Auto registration and driver’s license: (803) 896-5000 Schools Greenville County Schools: (864) 355-3100; www.greenville.k12. sc.us Chamber of Commerce Mauldin Chamber of Commerce: (864) 297-1323 Transportation Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport: (864) 877-7426 Greenville Downtown Airport: (864) 242-4777 Amtrak trains: (800) 872-7245 greenlink: (864) 467-5000 Greyhound buses: (800) 231-2222 NEED TO KNOW Emergency facilities Emergency: 911

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GOVERNMENT AND AGENCY INFORMATION Mauldin city information City Hall: (864) 288-4910, www. cityofmauldin.org Mayor: Dennis Raines – (864) 505- 5417 Council Seat 1: Taft Matney – (864) 505-8866 Council Seat 2: Carol King — (864) 627-9164 Council Seat 3: Terry Merritt — (864) 270-2377 Council Seat 4: Scott Crosby – (864) 675-0942 Council Seat 5: Dale Black – (864) 444-3185 Council Seat 6: Larry Goodson – (864) 288-0325 City Hall sta : (864) 288-4910 City Administrator: Trey Eubanks – (864) 289-8890 Finance Director: Holly Abercrombie – (864) 289-8895 Building and Zoning: Kim Hamel, director – (864) 234-3475 Community Development Director: Van Broad – (864) 289-8903 Economic Development Planning Coordinator: Van Broad– (864) 289-8903 Fire Department: Bill Stewart, chief – (864) 289-8925 Police Department: Bryan Turner, chief – (864) 289-8906 Animal Control: Shaun Garrison- Shields – (864) 289-8974 PublicWorks Director: Gary Woodson – (864) 289-8891 Recreation: Van Brannon – (864) 335-4850 Cultural A airs Coordinator: Keira Kitchings – (864) 335-4862 Business licenses: Diana Kidd – (864) 234-3475 Municipal clerk: Cindy Miller – (864) 289-8894 City administrative Judge: Angela Martin – (864) 289-8907 Court clerk/Records: Gloria McCullough – (864) 289-8898 Parks and Recreation: (864) 288- 3354 Sanitation Department: (864) 289- 8904 W. Jack Greer Library of Mauldin: (864) 277-7397

Greenville County information Greenville County Health Department: ( 864) 282-4100 Greenville County Magistrate for Simpsonville: ( 864) 963-3457 Greenville County Recreation District: (864) 288-6470 Greenville County Sheri ’s O ce: (864) 467-5300 Greenville County Tax Collector: (864) 467-7050 Greenville County Zoning Administration: (864) 467-7425 Greenville County Library: (864) 242-5000 Department of Social Services: (864) 467-7700 American Red Cross: (864) 271-8222 S.C. Department of Revenue: (864) 241-1200 Voter registration: (864) 467-7250 Mauldin Cultural Center: (864) 335- 4862; www.mauldinculturalcenter. org Bon SecoursWellness Arena: (864) 241-3800; www.bonsecoursarena. com The Peace Center: (864) 467-3000; www.peacecenter.org Greenville Symphony Orchestra: (864) 232-0344; www. greenvillesymphony.org TD Convention Center: (864) 233- 2562; www.tdconventioncenter. com Greenville County Museum of Art: (864) 271-7570; www.gcma.org Younts Center for the Performing Arts: (864) 409-1050; www. yountscenter.org Sports and recreation Mauldin Recreation Department: (864) 288-3354 Mauldin Sports Center: (864) 335- 4875 RayW. Hopkins Senior Center: (864) 234-3488 Greenville Drive Baseball: (864) 240- 4500; www.greenvilledrive.com Greenville Swamp Rabbits: www. swamprabbits.com ENTERTAINMENT, INFORMATION AND RECREATION Entertainment

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MAULDIN AT A GLANCE

Accountants 4 U, LLC Juan C. Sepulveda, EA Shirley M. Sepulveda, CPA Accounting, Audits & Bookkeeping Notary Public Tax Returns Se Habla Espanol 1201 Alexander Street Suite D Mauldin, SC 29662 www.accountants4u.biz (864) 275-8432

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Theater: Mauldin Cultural Center, Centre Stage – South Carolina, Greenville Little Theatre, Mill Town Players, The Peace Center, South Carolina Children’s Theatre, The Warehouse Theatre Dance: The Greenville Ballet, The Carolina Ballet Theatre Art: Metropolitan Arts Council, Bob Jones University Museum

GEOGRAPHY Location: Mauldin is positioned 34.78 degrees north of the equator and 82.30 degrees west of the prime meridian Region in South Carolina: Northwest County: Greenville County seat: Greenville Metropolitan Statistical Area: Greenville-Mauldin-Easley Approximate miles to: Columbia, 97; New York, 701; Miami, 721; Atlanta, 145; Charleston, SC, 207; Washington, D.C., 419

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Thompson Gallery, Museum and Gallery at Heritage, Greenville County Museum of Art, Upstate Visual Arts

MAJOR EMPLOYERS BASF, C.F. Sauer, Charter

POPULATION 2014: Mauldin, 24,823; Greenville County, 482,752 2013: Mauldin, 24,525; Greenville County, 474,266 2011: Mauldin, 23,408; Greenville County, 461, 299 2010: Mauldin, 22,889; Greenville County, 451,225 2000: Mauldin, 15,224; Greenville County, 379,616 1990: Mauldin, 11,662; Greenville County, 320,167 1980: Mauldin, 8,152; Greenville County, 287,913

Communications, Ford Motor Credit, Michelin North America, Verizon Wireless, National Electric Carbon Products, MetLife, eSurance GOVERNMENT Type of city government: Council Number of city council members: Six council, one mayor City council terms: Four years; terms staggered every two years Type of county government: Council-administrator Number of county council members: 12 County council terms: Four years Fire department: 54 full- time personnel, 2 deputy re marshals. Fire insurance rating: Class 2. Six engines, 2 ladder trucks, 2 rescue trucks, 4 automatic de brillators, four stations. Police department: 52 police o cers, 3 reserve o cers, 12 dispatchers, 43 vehicles marked patrol units.

QUALITY OF LIFE Organizations: Greater Mauldin Chamber of Commerce; Mauldin Rotary Club; Lions Club; Disabled American Veterans; Piedmont Woodcarvers Club; Mauldin Garden Club; The Mentoring and Leadership Development Institute Music: Mauldin Cultural Center, Carolina Youth Symphony, Greenville Chorale, Greenville Civic Band, Greenville County Youth Orchestra, Greenville Symphony Orchestra, Heritage Chamber Society

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MAULDIN CITY COUNCIL

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Mauldin Mayor Dennis Raines

Seat 1 Taft Matney

Seat 2 Carol King

Seat 3 Terry Merritt

Seat 4 Scott Crosby

Seat 5 Dale Black

Seat 6 Larry Goodson

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RECREATION

RAY HOPKINS SENIOR CENTER Senior programs (864) 234-3488 Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday 203 Corn Rd., Mauldin SC 29662 Mission: To involve and inform senior citizens (55 and up) by providing quality programs, services and activities to contribute to each person’s mental, physical and social well being by reinforcing the belief that age has no boundaries and that each person has a vital role in his/her community. What we do and who we are We coordinate a variety of activities includ- ing, but not limited to, many card games, bingo, quilting, dominoes, exercise, Ladies Teas, Guest Speakers, local and overnight trips, monthly birthday parties, dramas, trips to downtown Greenville theatres, concerts and baseball games, bunko, computer classes, cra classes, AARP tax assistance and special events. ere are occasional day trips and two- to three-day trips o ered. Seniors attend special events at local theaters and special luncheons/ parties are held throughout the year. • Monthly activities, events, games and outings. • Monthly newsletter • No membership fee (nominal fees for cer- tain activities apply) • Individuals 55+ are welcome to join us! • Exercise classes with a certified instructor are o ered daily. • A fitness room is available for use Mon- day-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Mauldin prides itself on its quality of life and nothing exemplifies that more than the recre- ation opportunities and facilities made available to the community. e Mauldin Recreation De- partment provides various opportunities to join a team, enjoy the outdoors, stay healthy and interact with others. We o er programs and activities for all ages and skill levels. Another staple of the Mauldin community is its strong youth athletic programs. We o er baseball, so - ball, tackle football, cheerleading, lacrosse and basketball. Below is an overview of each youth sports program. Baseball/softball – Ages 4-16 Sign-ups are usually in February. We nor- mally have around 700 participants. We are affiliated with Dixie Youth Baseball Incorpo- rated. Games are played with the surrounding communities of Fountain Inn, Simpsonville and Greer. MAULDIN SPORTS CENTER MAULDIN RECREATION CENTER 10 City Center Dr., Mauldin, SC 29662 (864) 335-4875 www.cityofmauldin.org/recreation

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Football – ages 6-12 Sign-ups are usually in July. We participate in the Golden Strip Football League. We typical- ly have around 250 participants. Postseason all-star play is done through SCAP (South Carolina Athletic Providers). Basketball – ages 6-12 Sign-ups are usually in November. This is an in-house league with around 325 players participating each year. e basketball program is o ered for both girls and boys. Postseason all-star play is done through SCAP. Cheerleading – ages 6-14 Sign-ups typically run the month of May. is sport is o ered to boys and girls. ere are about 75 cheerleaders that participate each year. Lacrosse – ages 6-13 Sign-ups usually run in March. is program is o ered for both girls and boys. is is our newest program o ering and has around 50 participants. e Mauldin Recreation Department also participates and helps organize other family events and activities to benefit the community. e Mauldin Miracle League calls Sunset Park its home and provides baseball for children with disabilities. Sunset Park is also the home of the Mauldin Maulers, which is a wheelchair so ball team for adults. e Maulers host an annual tournament that brings teams from around the country into the city of Mauldin. Mauldin has also hosted games and tourna- ments for the growing international sports of Rugby and Cricket. e recreation department assists in the organization of the Veterans Day and Memorial Day services at the Mauldin Veterans Memorial each year. e most popular event each year in the City of Mauldin is the annual Easter Egg Drop. is event takes place at Sunset Park and brings thousands of participants each year to Mauldin. EVENTS

PARKS The City of Mauldin offers five parks for everyone’s enjoyment. These parks offer playing fields, walking paths, playgrounds and shel- ters. e shelters are a popular attraction for birthday parties, picnics and other celebrations. e shelters can easily be rented by calling the recreation department. Our playgrounds are typically full of children and our walking paths

are well utilized by all-aged adults. City Park (Corn and Butler roads) • Three baseball/softball diamonds • Outdoor basketball court • Picnic shelter • Restrooms/concession stand • Batting cage Springfield Park (Hyde Circle) • Five baseball/softball diamonds • Outdoor basketball court • Picnic shelter • Eighty-yard football field • Restroom/concession stand • Two playgrounds Sunset Park (Fowler Rd.) • Four baseball/softball diamonds • Miracle league field • Two full size football/soccer fields • Two restrooms • Playground equipment • One-mile walking path • Outdoor basketball court Pineforest Park (Lanewood and Mapleton Road) • Playground • Multi-use area • Outdoor basketball court • Quarter-mile walking path City Center Park (Butler Road) • Playground equipment • Half-mile walking path • Concession stand • Two picnic shelters

• Walking path • Amphitheatre • Veterans memorial • Multi-use area

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e City of Mauldin welcomes Keira Kitchings as the new Mauldin Cultural Center director. She brings a wealth of experience and ability with her in the role of director. Having served the Arts Council of York County, the American Culinary Federation in planning and several non-pro ts, Kitchings is continuously working to add new events and programming for the citizens of Mauldin through the center. “I plan for this center to be the hub of culture and the arts within the community,” said Kitchings, who

wood working, and ballroom dance. e most recent addition to the roster is youth cooking, classes where kids ages 4 to 14 try their hand at culinary arts. With the summer season came two new series — Every Friday evening in June, Beachin’ Fridays presents live performances by local beach bands. Saturday mornings from June through August are reserved for the Mauldin Downtown Market, which hosts more than 30 local produce vendors, local restaurant vendors, local artisans and a kids zone. For the past six years, the Cultural Center has partnered with the SC Barbecue Association, the parks, recreation, public works, police and re departments to host Sooie., Mauldin’s Annual BBQ Cook-o . Twenty- ve cookers come from all over South Carolina to show o their barbecue skills. Friday evening kicks o the event with live music and an “Anything Butt” competition, where cookers can cook anything but pulled pork. e event continues Saturday a ernoon with another live band, a kids zone and a sanctioned pulled pork competition. Visitors can purchase tasting passes for the event, allowing them to taste samples from each cooker and vote on their favorite; they can also purchase pints to take some ’cue home for later. is year, Kitchings expanded the Cultural Center’s performance series with the inaugural Broadway Under the Stars, an event that showcases the talents of local theater professionals performing Broadway favorites live in the center’s outdoor amphitheater. Spring will also yield a series of comedians, the rst being James Gregory, “America’s funniest comedian.” But don’t worry; Mauldin hasn’t forgotten about winter festivities. Part- nering with the Greater Mauldin Chamber of Commerce, Mauldin’s hol- iday e orts have tripled resulting in Mauldin’s 12 Days of Christmas. e program runs Dec. 1 through Dec. 12 and will be jam-packed with events including Santa’s workshop, pictures with Santa, a tree lighting, a parade, an outdoor movie, a spirits tasting, musical performances and more. Kitchings plans to expand current programming and create new events for the Mauldin Cultural Center. For a schedule of events and classes, visit www.mauldinculturalcenter.org or call (864) 335-4862.

hit the ground running. is summer, she expedited the renovation of two classrooms for e Art Haven School of the Arts, which had been operating in the Golden Strip for 19 years. Looking to relocate, they found their new home in Mauldin. roughout the week, e Art Haven o ers classes in pottery, watercolor, sketching, ink and pencil drawing, and other multimedia arts to youth and adults alike. In addition to visual arts, the Cultural Center continues to o er lessons in vocal arts, guitar,

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REAL ESTATE

APARTMENT COMMUNITIES 535 Brookwood Apartments Janice Thompson, rental o ce

NB Realty, LLC Nima Buva Greenville, SC 29605 Phone: (864) 634-8670 www.nbrealtyllc.com Sandra Palmer Berkshire Hathaway C. Dan Joyner Realtors 634A Fairview Rd. Simpsonville, SC 29680 Phone: (864) 313-7193 Fax: (864) 679-5598 www.sandrasellsupstate.com Shaw Resources Ron and Donnie Shaw 126 Millport Cir., Ste. 200 Greenville, SC 29607 Phone: (864) 233-6391 Fax: (864) 242-0245 www.shawresourcesinc.com Taylor and Team Keller Williams Realty 800 Regent Park Ct. Greenville, SC 29607 Phone: (864) 616-7200 www.upstatehousesforsale.com

535 Brookwood Point Pl. Simpsonville, SC 29681 Phone: (864) 228-2028 Fax: (864) 228-2026 www.535brookwood.com

Arbors at Brook eld Jamie Moran 782 E. Butler Rd., Ste. 100 Mauldin, SC 29662 Phone: (864) 458-8363 Fax: (864) 297-5447 www.arborsatbrook eld-living.com

REAL ESTATE AGENTS Coldwell Banker Caine Amanda Jones 111 Williams St. Greenville, SC 29601 Phone: (864) 250-2850 Fax: (864) 255-8872 www.cbcaine.com Local Gallery: 150 Tanner Rd., Suite C Fox Run Development, LLC Lawson Scoggins P.O. Box 606

Joy Real Estate Lindsay Ware 309 East Butler Road Mauldin, SC 29662 www.joyrealestate.com Key Real Estate Douglas Sprayberry 400 S. Main St., Suite A Mauldin, SC 29662 Phone: (864) 757-2222 Fax: (864) 757-2223 www.keyrealestatellc.com

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Apartment Amenities Certain floor plans may have different amenities depending on when they were updated, what building they’re in, etc. To tour our floor plans and see what amenities may be available, please call us at (864) 299-1000 • Balcony

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AREA SCHOOL LISTINGS

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Children in South Carolina are required by law to attend public or private school from age 5 until their 17th birthday, unless the parent or legal guard- ian signs a waiver. Waiver forms are available at local schools. Children who will be 5 years old on or before Sept. 1 must enroll in public or private kindergarten unless the parent or legal guardian signs a waiver. Children who will be 6 years old on or before Sept. 1 must enroll in rst grade. Children who will be 4 years old on or before Sept. 1 may qualify for 4K programs o ered at schools and centers in Greenville County.

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ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Bethel Elementary School 111 Bethel School Rd., Simpsonville (864) 355-4100 www.greenville.k12.sc.us/bethel Greenbrier Elementary School 853 Log Shoals Rd., Greenville (864) 355-5300 www.greenville.k12.sc.us/gbrier Mauldin Elementary School 1194 Holland Rd., Simpsonville (864) 355-3700 www.greenville.k12.sc.us/mauldie Monarch Elementary School 224 Five Forks Rd., Simpsonville (864) 452-0600 www.greenville.k12.sc.us/monarch

Oakview Elementary School 515 Godfrey Rd., Simpsonville (864) 355-7100 www.greenville.k12.sc.us/oakview

To enroll a new student in kindergarten or rst grade, a parent must present the follow- ing at registration: birth certi cate, properly completed immunization certi cate or religious exemption certi cate and proof of residence. Parents are encouraged to register new students before the rst day of classes. To determine where your child will go to school, call (864) 355-3100 or visit www. greenville. k12.sc.us. Students are required to attend at least 85 days of each 90-day semester and at least 170 days each 180-day course as well as meet all minimum requirements for each course. For registration, bus schedules or other information regarding local public schools, call e School District of Greenville County at (864) 241-3100 or visit greenville.k12.sc.us.

MIDDLE SCHOOLS Beck Academy of International Studies 901 Woodru Rd., Greenville (864) 355-1400 www.greenville.k12.sc.us/beck

Hillcrest Middle School 510 Garrison Rd., Simpsonville (864) 355-6100 www.greenville.k12.sc.us/hillcrm Langston Charter 1950 Woodru Rd., Greenville (864) 286-9700 www.langstoncharter.org

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AREA SCHOOL LISTINGS

Greenville Classical Academy 2519 Woodru Rd., Simpsonville (864) 329-9884 greenvilleclassical.com Montessori School of Mauldin 205 E. Butler Rd., Ste. B, Mauldin (864) 288-8613 www.mauldinmontessori.com Primrose School of Simpsonville at Five Forks 2255 Woodru Rd., Simpsonville (864) 757-1191 www.primroseschools.com/ schools/ simpsonville- ve-forks St. Joseph’s Catholic School 100 St. Joseph’s Dr., Greenville (864) 234-9009 www.sjcatholicschool.org Shannon Forest Christian School 829 Garlington Rd., Greenville (864) 678-5107 www.shannonforest.com Colleges, universities, technical schools and other schools serving the area include: Anderson Col- lege, Bob Jones University, Brown Mackie College, Clemson Uni- versity, Converse College, ECPI College of Technology, Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, Furman University, Greenville Technical College, ITT Technical Institute, North Greenville College, Presbyterian College, Southern Wesleyan University, Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg Technical College, Tri-County Technical College, University of South Carolina-Upstate, Webster University Greenville, Wo ord College. POST SECONDARY EDUCATION

Mauldin Middle School 1190 Holland Rd., Simpsonville (864) 355-6770 www.greenville.k12.sc.us/ mauldinm HIGH SCHOOLS Brashier Middle College Charter 1830 W. Georgia Rd., Simpsonville (864) 757-1800 www.brashiermiddlecollege.org J.L. Mann Academy 160 Fairforest Way, Greenville (864) 355-6300 www.greenville.k12.sc.us/jlman SPECIAL FOCUS Golden Strip Career Technology Center 1120 E. Butler Rd., Greenville (864) 355-1050 www.greenville.k12.sc.us/ gstripcc PRIVATE SCHOOLS Christ Church Episcopal School 245 Cavalier Dr., Greenville (864) 299-1522 Upper School 567 Wenwood Rd., Greenville (864) 331-4225 Middle School 555 Wenwood Rd., Greenville (864) 331-4252 Mauldin High School 701 E. Butler Rd., Mauldin (864) 355-6500 www.greenville.k12.sc.us/ mauldinh

Graduation Plus , an innovative 42-1 aWWroach to college and career readiness, Wrovides man` oWWortunities Mor students to learn about careers and graduate with college credits and/or advanced technical certifica- tions. Initiall`, elementar` school students are introduced to numerous career fields. Middle school students develoW Individual .radu- ation 7lans I.7s that guide them toward education, career and emWlo`ment goals. (t the high school level, students have oWWortu- nities to earn technical certification in various fields, and/or college credit in a major through (dvanced 7lacement, International )accalau- reate, and dual credit courses. greenville.k12.sc.us • 864-355-3100 Like us on Facebook • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram

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MAULDIN MIDDLE SCHOOL: A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE When you arrive on Mauldin Middle School’s campus and walk through the hallways it quickly becomes evident why the school is considered to be one of the best middle schools in Greenville County. e Principal of Mauldin Middle School is Christopher Kilian, and he is in his second year as principal of the school. He expressed his feeling about the school in this way: “Mauldin Middle School is a very special place because of the remark- able people we have here. Our students, faculty, sta and parent community care greatly about helping our students reach their full potential. It is this strong part- nership with the community that makes our school so exceptional. It is our goal to create a collaborative learning communi- ty and to prepare all students to become life-long learners who are responsible and productive citizens.” e motto for the faculty and sta at Maul- din Middle School is Professional Excellence. Every Minute. Every Day. e faculty and sta understand the great responsibility they have when working with the students. “We are not making a product or selling an item,” Kilian said, “We are working with great kids every day and recognize the impact we have on them will last a lifetime. Our faculty and sta understand this wonderful responsibility. e students are our future and we believe that the future is very bright.” Mauldin Middle School opened in the fall of 1999 and has almost 1,000 students. e faculty and sta consists of 66 certi ed teachers, four administrators, and 30 sta members. In ad- dition to helping students develop world class

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skills and life and career characteristics by their course o erings, they also are continuing to in- tegrate technology into their curriculum to im- prove student learning. During the 2016-2017 school year, all students at Mauldin Middle School received a Chromebook which is used for instructional purposes. ese Chromebooks are utilized by the teachers and the students to enhance the degree of learning. e academic program at Mauldin Middle School is extremely competitive and they pride themselves in providing students with the op- portunity to take seven courses for high school credit. Students may embark in a more rigorous course load by advancing to Algebra I, Geom- etry, English 1, Spanish, Virtual PE, Google Basics and Keyboarding for high school credit. is in turn allows the student to take more AP courses once they enter high school. A scheduling committee was

school day set aside speci cally for teachers to meet students where they are academically. Students receive either assistance in a content area in which they are struggling, enrichment in a content area in which they are excelling, or individualized guidance in completing their assigned academic tasks from teachers. Mauldin Middle School has made a concert- ed e ort to recognize the wonderful achieve- ments attained by their students. A ve part student recognition plan has been implemented to celebrate students’ successes. is ve part recognition program includes the Principal’s Honor Roll, A/B Honor Roll, B.U.G. (Bringing Up Grades) Honor Roll, Premium Outdoor Lunch Passes, and the monthly Mustang Excel- lence Award. ese recognitions are earned by students who demonstrate academic excellence, model exceptional citizenship, and exude strong leadership skills. e students at Mauldin Middle School have the opportunity to participate in many extra- curricular activities. Some of these activities include basketball, so ball, baseball, soccer, volleyball, National Junior Beta Club, Sand- lapper Club, Girl’s Science Club, Battle of the Brains, Student Council, Be A Fan Club, STEP Team, yearbook, school music and drama per- formances, band, strings, choral competitions and concerts and many more. It is clear that Mauldin Middle School is committed to creating an environment which helps students reach their full potential. “It is an honor to be the principal at such a wonderful school with amazing students and sta ,” Kilian said. “I welcome all potential parents and stu- dents to check out the many exciting opportu- nities taking place at our school.”

formed last school year to iden- tify a new bell schedule which would best meet the evolving needs of students and teachers. e new bell schedule, which was adopted for the 2016-2017 school year, provides students with an additional related arts period. Students now have two periods of related arts each school day. is additional related arts period is extremely valuable for the future success of our students as they explore areas in which they are passionate. e new bell schedule also provides students with “ ex time,” a period of additional instructional time during the

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