Toy Cottage in Downtown Aiken, SC

This is the Toy House at 1309 South Boundary, Aiken, SC

With a complete renovation in 2006, Toy Cottage has been transformed into a cool, clean, light-filled home-a breath of fresh air on beautiful South Boundary Avenue. Nestled behind the historic live oak trees, blooming camellias and magnolie trees, this cottage is a delight.

The cottage dates to the late 1930′s and has restored details including Hitchcock ceilings and transom windows over the interior doorways. Renovation features include french doors, a granite kitchen with European flair and sleek hardwood floors as well as the essentials- roof, electrical and most plumbing.

The Karate Kid – Jaden Gets Tough, Jackie Chan Girl

By Miv Evans

This film contains a lot of gratuitous violence, depicts a romance between a bi-racial couple, the theme of ‘no mercy’ features strongly and ‘revenge is good’ is the clear message. The original Karate Kid was 16 and on the cusp of manhood, the remake Kid is 12 and still a child and this disparity gives the film an incongruous feel, made worse when the young boy and his girlfriend talk and behave like sensible adults. Equally bizarre is the fact that all the Chinese kids are taller than the American kid, including the girlfriend, and as any self-respecting 12 year old girl will tell you, dating someone shorter than yourself is a total no-no.

Dre (Jaden Smith) and his recently widowed mother (Taraji P. Henson) leave Detroit to move to Beijing where Dre struggles to fit in. He finds a mentor in a local maintenance man (Jackie Chan) and the young American becomes empowered and is finally able to stand up to the bullies who brought torment to his life.

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It is, of course, a classic underdog story, and Chan is the ultimate coiled spring, ready to pounce when the moment comes, which it does, but another moment comes soon after which is not quite so welcome. This is in the form of a pretty cheesy scene when Chan opens his heart to his young mentee and has a good old sob. I’m not sure what the Chinese think of the fact that the average American is happy to bare his soul to any passing film crew, but I’m sure it’s not complimentary, and this display by an icon like Chan will probably have the entire Chinese race worried the next time he shows up in a movie it’ll be in a kimono and ankle stockings. And while we’re on the subject of being girly, Dre’s mother is a difficult act to swallow. While assuming the role of a caring mother, she looks and sounds more like a hooker and when her young son is collapsed in the ring, physically broken and in tears, she’s there cheering him to get back up and fight which is the oddest behavior I’ve ever seen in a Mom. I’m sure Jacqui Stallone would be appalled.

Jaden Smith delivers an outstanding performance, as expected, but he is nowhere near powerful enough to carry a film. And is it such a great idea for celebrity parents to encourage their young to take this route? Obviously Jaden’s parents think so and will no doubt lead standing ovations for their talented offspring, clearly ignoring the child-star syndrome, one of whom makes the news every week. Is the desire to prove you have produced something of value really that blinding?

It’s hard to imagine where this film will find an audience. It’s far too juvenile to appeal to adults, teenagers over the age of 16 don’t want to watch a film with a 12 year old kid as the star, and if parents take their young children to see this they are giving their approval to violent revenge and the next time there’s a tragedy in a school playground CNN will know where to point their finger. But of course, this won’t bother Mr. and Mrs. Smith, as they will be far too busy building their dynasty to have time to watch the news. Oil? What oil? And Lindsay who?

Rating: PG (despite violence and use of the s*** word)
Release date: 11th June, 2010

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Fall Youth Sports Registration Now Open

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Aiken Fall Youth Sports Registration is now open, until July 29.

Fall soccer is open to children 5 through 18 as of September 1. Registration fee of $45 for city residents and $80 for out-of-city residents. Soccer matches are played at Citizen’s Park complex I. The city now has a new line of Cooltec soccer uniforms, in a variety of bold colors and have a cooler, lightweight feel.

Youth Flag Football is open to children 5 through 12 as of Sept. 1. Registration is $50 for city residents and $85 for non-city residents. Flag football games are played at the Weeks Center.

Girls Volleyball, also at the Weeks Center, is open to girls in grades 5 through 8 as of August. Registration is $40 for city residents, $75 for non-city residents.

Practice sessions usually begin August 1, with games starting after Labor Day and running until mid-October.

Registration can be secured online using a credit card, or at the Citizen’s Park Complex II.

Citizens Park II
651 Old Airport Road
Aiken, SC 29803
803-642-7761

The complex has administrative offices, 5 multi-purpose athletic fields, meeting room, playgound and a concessions area.

Woman pleads guilty to sexual exploitation

A 19-year-old Hanahan woman had a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old boy and gave birth to their baby. She apparently made him withdraw from his friends and she was found with photographs of child pornography, but not photos of the boy.

Jessica L. Bradley was sentenced to four years in prison Friday, on the child pornography charges, after pleading guilty to five counts of sexual exploitation of a minor.

Woman pleads guilty to sexual exploitationThe Judge sentenced Bradley to 10 years, suspended to four years in prison, plus five years probation, saying he was troubled by her extensive involvement in pornography and apparent lack of remorse. He said she had been sexually abused as a youth.

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Mattel Frivolous Lawsuit has Roots In South Carolina

Today, I learned of a frivolous legal situation led by Mattel against Super Duper, Inc., and how its roots trace back to education in South Carolina.

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Aiken Public Works Department Urges Water Conservation

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Water usage in Aiken increased by 37 Percent, due to recent heat waves and a lack of rainfall.

The Public Works Department says usage increased by 102 million gallons in May compared to May last year, when it was 273 million gallons. That spike in usage did not exceed the city’s capacity, but if the heat and lack of rain persists, Public Works Director Larry Morris says water usage restrictions will be needed.

Morris says conserving water can prevent the need for restrictions.

Watering the lawn is almost always the largest use of water on a residential property, says Suzanne Holmes, Clemson extension agent for Aiken County. She says over watering happens much too often, which can cause plant problems, and that homes with in-ground irrigation systems use, on average, 43 percent more water than homes where people water by hand.

We do our plants a service when we water when needed, when your lawn and other plants show signs of stress. Too much water on leaves provides a perfect environment for disease spores and bacteria, while over-watering promotes a shallow root system and reduces oxygen to the roots and can encourage some weeds to grow.

Water deeply but infrequently. Lawns typically need 1 to 1_ inches of water once a week, perhaps half that much twice a week for lawns on sandy soils and about a third less in clay soils. Let your lawn tell you when it needs water. When it shows signs of stress such as a bluish gray cast and rolled leaf blades, it is time to water again.

For a few helpful hints from the Public Works Department:

  • Use soaker hoses on beds and shrubs
  • Install a rain shut off device on your automatic sprinklers.
  • Convert some turf area to low-water, native plantings.
  • Improve soil quality with proper fertilization, aeration and compost.
  • Leave the mower clippings on the lawn.
  • Adjust sprinklers that are watering walkways and

Aiken’s Makin in Aiken SC report by True South Communities Alma Dunnavant

Video report from Alma Dunnavant, interviewing vendors at the last Aiken’s Makin, held in Aiken, SC,.

Vendors include artists, food vendors, and many more interesting things! Visit www.liveaiken.com