Soaring Society's 2017 Region 5 North Contest

 
By Valerie Sliker

Around the third week of April each year, 65 pilots spend a week soaring 5,000 feet above town with no engine and very little navigational tools.  Pilots and their families from almost every state in our nation visit our beautiful edge of Aiken County, SC for seven or more days.  That’s 200 visitors patronizing our local businesses and entertaining our kids, encouraging them to pursue their dreams.

The Soaring Society of America’s Region 5 hosts the Region 5 North contest in Perry, SC each year, maxing out with 65 pilots & a long waiting list of hopefuls primarily due to the excellence of Al and Rhonda Tyler's air-strip, the high level of expertise Tyler demands, & the social camaraderie of any sport's seasonal kick-off event.  The Perry event is the only contest in the United States that has the maximum of 65 pilots and a waiting list.  It’s the best attended regional competition in the entire country and it’s right here in our little slice of Aiken County. 

In this area, 4,000 – 6,000 feet altitude is expected for a glider.  In this contest, 4 – 5 hours in the air is typical.  Everything depends on the weather, the thermals.  The pilots have an estimated start-time each day, but it all depends on the weather.  

The Region 5 North contest has four different classes for competition, mostly based upon wing size.  The Open Class has the biggest wing span, 20 meters.  Then there’s the 18-meter class, the 15-meter class and the Sports class.  Each class has a daily winner.  Add up the daily points and the cumulative points for the week is the winner in each class.  The Soaring Society keeps the records and a pilot’s ranking helps them get into the busy contests, like Perry’s.  

Community Relations Council "Listening Session"

If you're a resident of Wagener or of Aiken County, you are encouraged to come to the town hall to air your grievances!  The Community Relations Council is hosting a "listening session" at the Wagener Town Hall on Saturday, March 18, 2017, from 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon.  All of the public is encouraged to attend.  The goal of this meeting is to collect information as to what is working and what needs improvement in our community.  Information gathered will be shared with the Aiken County Council.

WSHS FFA Plant Sale

Hours:  March 29 - 31,  3:30 - 6:00 pm.  April 1, 8:00 am - 2:00 pm.

The WSHS FFA will be selling small plants they've been growing in the greenhouse located next to the football field.  All proceeds will benefit the Wagener Salley FFA Chapter.   They will have ornamental plants like daisies, geraniums, petunias, etc. as well as Vegetables like tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, etc. 
 

WSHS FFA Plant Sale

Hours:  March 29 - 31,  3:30 - 6:00 pm.  April 1, 8:00 am - 2:00 pm.

The WSHS FFA will be selling small plants they've been growing in the greenhouse located next to the football field.  All proceeds will benefit the Wagener Salley FFA Chapter.   They will have ornamental plants like daisies, geraniums, petunias, etc. as well as Vegetables like tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, etc. 
 

Busbee's Hardware Store Changes Ownership

Pictured left to right: Doug Busbee, Mae Busbee, Jud Busbee, Paul Salley, Betty Salley, Christopher Salley
Back row: Gwen Busbee Salley, Scott Moore
Photos and Article by Valerie Sliker, courtesy Wagener Monthly

After 69 years serving the community in five different locations, Busbee’s Hardware and Supply Company has closed the business to reopen under new ownership and a new name, same location.  Paul and Tina Salley have purchased the store and have opened it under the name of Palmetto Hardware and Outdoors.  The Salleys have extended the store hours.  Follow them on Facebook/PalmettoHardware to stay current with the changes.

As Jud Busbee handed the keys to Paul Salley on February 9, 2017 in the presence of the store founder’s wife, Mae Busbee, his mother, the humorous spirit of store founder, the late Jim Busbee shone forth as Jud, leaving the store, took his mother’s arm saying, “Mama needs some gas money to get back home now.”

Jim Busbee would be proud.

Jim Busbee’s humor and infamous pranks will live on long past the closing of his store.  First time visitors to the store were always invited to enjoy Jim’s special “ice-cream sale of the day” and encouraged to pop open the freezer to get an ice-cream.  Locals are well aware that the freezer is stocked with a taxidermist’s dream, stocked full of larger-than-life vicious snakes and rodents killed by town residents, but new comers?  Not so much.  The screams could be heard throughout the store.

Wagons to Wagener Festival

Friday, May 19 - Wagons to Wagener Festival

Join us for fun starting at 1:00pm on Friday with food, amusements & games, free live music on the pavilion and dancing in the street. Thursday night is TBA and Friday night a performance by New Holland Road. Bring chairs to enjoy the music, and cash for food, games & beer.

*No outside alcohol will be permitted. No drinking under 21. Must provide ID & buy $1 wrist band to drink. Alcohol will be served Friday & Saturday evenings.

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