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SHAGGIN' IN THE PARK

To benefit Glenn Springs Academy
(formerly Spartanburg Boys' Home)

Friday, July 10, 2009
6:30 pm to 11:00 pm

Cleveland Park Event Center
141 N. Cleveland  Park Drive
Spartanburg, SC 29303

Tickets $25
Includes BBQ, beer, wine and a night of dancing.

There will be shag instruction by Steve and Kathy Day and
music will be provided by DJ Bobby Vaughn.

Wear your dancing shoes so you won't miss out on the fun!


To Purchase tickets call Colleen Bishop at 864-583-4367, ext. 124 or
mail your check (please note Shag Event on the check) to:
Glenn Springs Academy
P.O. Box 99
Pauline, SC 29374

 

Zach Boyles Earns Eagle Badge with a Project for Glenn Springs Academy


Thirteen year old Zach Boyles is the Senior Patrol Leader of Troop 1.  In order to earn his Eagle badge, Zach chose Glenn Springs Academy as the recipient for his project. He decided to share his love of camping with the clients of Glenn Springs Academy who are part of Boy Scout Troop 171 by designing and building a trailer equipped with camping supplies.  The trailer is outfitted for a minimum of 15 boys and 2 adults.  It contains sleeping bags, tents, stoves, coolers and many more camping necessities.  With tremendous generosity and support from friends and family in the community, Zach was able to complete this project and achieve this extremely important accomplishment.  As of Tuesday, May 12th, Zach became an Eagle Scout!  He will present the trailer to the Glenn Springs Academy Board of Directors on Tuesday, May 19th and his Eagle ceremony will be held in the late summer.  Words cannot express how proud we are of Zach and how much everyone at Glenn Springs Academy appreciates all the time this young man dedicated to this project.  Troop 171 will surely enjoy the new trailer!

 
BMW CHARITY PRO-AM

Many thanks to all who supporting Glenn Springs Academy by purchasing tickets to the event and dedicating their time by volunteering at the event.  The event was a huge success and due to your support the funds that were raised can be used to further our desire to care for the boys we serve.

 
Christmas Comes for Glenn Springs Academy
























Photo Note:  for entire photo gallery, visit Tim Kimzey's Spartanburg Herald Journal gallery by clicking here!


Christmas has arrived for Glenn Springs Academy!  Almost exactly one year ago a group of supporters gathered on a rainy morning to welcome the placement of the cabins on the newly cleared ridgeline that 24 boys will soon call home.

On Thursday, December 18th the sun came out to welcome another crowd as supporters took the final step in cutting the ribbons on all three cabins.

For information on helping to retire the remaining debt on the cabin project or to support Glenn Springs Academy, call Colleen at 864/583-4367.


Read full Spartanburg Herald Journal Article by clicking here.


 
Glenn Springs Academy Charters Troop 171


Thanks to the dedication from the Boy Scouts of America, Glenn Springs Academy has Chartered a new Scout Troop.  With a nod to the original founding of Spartanburg Boys' Home in 1971, the new Troop will be Troop 171. 

Visit our Boy Scout Page for more information on volunteering and on our current Eagle Scout Projects!
 
It's Always Something!
At Glenn Springs Academy we have many boys come through our doors and they all have specific needs.  Thanks to many of our volunteers and donors, we are able to fulfill many of these needs, however, there are many that we constantly need a new supply:

These are a few things we have on our needs list:

- Pillows: we try to have a new pillow for each new boy when possible.
- Sheets: Sheets are constantly wearing out  from use
- Towels: Fresh towels can make a tremendous difference
- Laudry baskets
- Shampoo / Conditioner
- Acne face wash: 32 teenagers, need we say more
- mattresses: Room Choices by Young gives us a special rate
- Paint (volunteer project)

These are a few bigger items:

Furniture for dorm rooms from thisendup.com:

- Classic Twin Bed Price: $272 (SKU #07001)
- Bunky Board: $50 (Room Choices by Young)
- Mattress: $200 (Room Choices by Young)
- Classic Large Wardrobe: Price: $579 (SKU #09017)
- Classic Large Wardrobe with Shelves: Price: $782 (SKU #09018)
- Classic 4-Drawer Bureau: Price: $396 (SKU #09009)
- Classic Cubbie: Price: $93  (SKU #09006)
- Rugs / Curtains / Lamp / Clock radio


If you would like to donate any of these items, please contact Lorraine Norman at 864-583-4367.




 
Academy Boys take Trip of a Lifetime!
The Beautiful view we have! WOW!
The Beautiful view we have! WOW!







































Day 1:  Wednesday, August 13, 2008


We are three hours behind Spartanburg here at The Cliffs - Kispiox River . 

We left Charlotte early this morning flying to Chicago and then on to Vancouver.  We departed Vancouver in a little puddle jumper plane on our way to Smithers.  The flight was beautiful as we flew up the British Columbia coast over the "inside passage" where boats are shielded from the ocean by a string of islands.  Almost all of the mountains were covered with snow.  Many had small green pools of water laying in very precarious places on the mountain.  I wondered how many of them had ever seen a human visitor.
 
The flight went well, but the time difference started to catch up with us.  We landed about dusk here at an airport half the size of Spartanburg's downtown airport.  Runway and taxi way were one in the same.  The "concourse" was one room with a huge stuffed grizzly bear display.  We were met by Gene from The Cliffs.  He was incredibly hospitable as we loaded 7 boys, Kyle and I into the 15 passenger van for a two hour derive to the middle of nowhere.   But what at spectacular play "nowhere" is!
 
About 30 minutes into the trip we passed a river where there was an Indian reservation.  The Indians were "dipping", using along net to reach down into a choke point in the river and scoop out salmon.   Gene said they are allowed to keep the pink and sockeye salmon, but as part of the deal with the government, they have to tag  and release the king and coho salmon.
 
After going over several one lane bridges and driving through the towns of Old Hazelton and Hazelton, we passed the end of the "hydro line".  No more power lines and we drove for another 15 miles or so.  We pulled in abbout 1 AM Spartanburg time at the lodge, 
 
I know Mr. Anthony is accustomed to building in difficult and remote locations, but this is incredible.   We had a warm greeting from the the staff as they greeted us as part of their family.  We stayed in the lodge because we arrived so late.  The lodge is beautiful and the rooms spacious and very comfortable.  After drinking pitchers of water and eating snacks that were prepared, we went downstairs to watch the Olympics in huge room with a pool table, foosball table , fireplace, slatefloors and sunken indoor hottub.  I have to say that it was quite odd seeing the focus of the tv broadcasdt on the Canadian men's gymnastic team as opposed to the United States and Michael Phelps.
 
What is also amazing is that we have electricity from a generator and satellite internet and television access.  After a hot shower, we hit the bed.  With 9 of us here, I have my own room.  The beds are AWESOME. 

Day 2:  Thursday, August 14, 2008

Joy, Gene's wife, who also works here, told us last night that we could sleep in until 9 AM BC time (12 noon Sptbg time)  I woke to Lukie banging on my door and coming in saying "Mr Raney what do we do?  It's 9 AM our time!"  Lukie's goal for the week is going to be improving his listening skills!  I am glad I woke up early to open the blinds out onto the back of the lodge.  There sits a river with it's constant  rush of water no more than 50 yards (not sure how many meters) away from my door.  It is about 60 degress this morning (farenheit that it is).  I am excited about what is in store for us today. more..
 
2008 Erin Hardwick Award for Excellence

The South Carolina Association of NonProfit Organizations announced this week that Glenn Springs Academy is the recipient of the 2008 Erin Hardwick Award for Excellence in NonProfit Management for organizations with an annual budget of $500,000 or more.

 

The Academy was selected as it best met the award criteria and best exemplified excellence in nonprofit management.  SCANPO Awards Committee Chair, Reid Lehman said, “Michael (Raney, CEO), it was exciting to see the substantial progress that Glenn Springs Academy has made under your leadership.  Congratulations, and I applaud your move to excellence in nonprofit management.

 

When notified that Glenn Springs Academy was the 2008 recipient, CEO Michael Raney said, “I cannot take the credit by myself, with the help of a very strong board, staff and great kids, we are able to blaze new trails for the Academy and look for new and better ways to be a home where boys can find a childhood.”  The Academy is currently changing the look of the campus by building three new Blue Ridge Log Homes and planning for a capital campaign to provide more homelike environments for the boys of Glenn Springs Academy.

 

Glenn Springs Academy, originally founded as the Spartanburg Boys’ Home, is a private non-profit home and educational facility for abused, neglected, or abandoned boys from across the Upstate of South Carolina.  Most of the boys are in the custody of the State of South Carolina as, in many cases, parental rights were terminated due to habitual abuse.  The Academy is dedicated to providing a home where boys can find a childhood.  

 
Welcome to Glenn Springs Academy
The Spartanburg Boys Home has a New Name!
The Spartanburg Boys Home has a New Name!

Originally founded as The Spartanburg Boys’ Home, Glenn Springs Academy is a private residential facility for 32 boys ages ten to nineteen located on 48 acres in Glenn Springs, Spartanburg County, South Carolina.

The campus of Glenn Springs Academy is filled with history dating back to the 1700's when the mud was found to have "healing properties" for skin and internal ailments.  In addition to the historic Glenn Spring, the campus includes the site of the former Glenn Springs Hotel, a resort built in the late 1800's and the center of social activity for the upstate and State of South Carolina. Once the site of the Governor of South Carolina's summer headquarters and summer destination for hundreds of guests.  While the hotel burned in 1941,  the hotel's chapel, built in 1908,  still remains on the site.

In 2008 Glenn Springs Academy will launch a capital campaign to build a continuum of care for nearly 100 boys on our campus.  The continuum of care will include boys from 10  to 21 years of age and ensure a stable home environment and opportunity for a quality education for each and every boy at the Academy.  The new campus will feature a new dorm with the architectural integrity of the resort hotel and cabins from Blue Ridge Log Cabins throughout the property nestled into the old growth forrest of Glenn Springs.  

 

 


Glenn Springs Academy
A home where boys can find a childhood
P.O. Box 99 (195 Boys Home Road)
Pauline, SC 29374
Phone: 864-583-4367
Fax: 864-583-2774
bishopc@glennspringsacademy.org

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Glenn Springs Academy
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A home where boys can find a childhood