Ron Bridges: September 2009

Sumter SC - Hibachi Grill and Supreme Buffet

restaurant frontHibachi Grill and Supreme Buffet opened a couple weeks ago in Sumter, SC, and today I finally got to try out lunch at the new restaurant.  Well the first thing that strikes me is the new parking lot.  Yes, stop laughing, the new parking lot with no pot holes or huge cracks.  We were greeted by a friendly staff and immediately shown to a table.  On the way to the table, I noticed how the mood of the restaurant is bright but pleasant.  Even though there is a buzz from diners talking, it is not abnormally loud or annoying.

Hibachi Grill and Supreme Buffet has all the normal fare expected in an Oriental style restaurant with one big exception.  The Grill has just that, a Hibachi Grill.  Use your imagination and get any combo you can from the selection of vegetables and meats, take your selections to the hibachi cook who then cooks your food right there while you wait.

If you prefer the normal buffet items, there are over a hundred items to select from.  One of the items I especially liked was what was called Chinese Steak.  It had diced steak cooked inside of a hard bread that was moist and tender.  All the normal items, fried rice, pepper steak, sweet and sour chicken, hot and sour soup to name a few, are all there.  A very nice sushi bar is available also and we can't forget there is ice cream available also.

By the way, yes, I even noticed the restrooms were very clean and well maintained.

The Hibachi Grill and Supreme Buffet is open at 11 am and is open through the dinner hours.  There are children's prices and adult prices.  Military and Seniors get a discount on their meal.  It is located on Broad Street across from Wal-Mart.

My recommendation, give it a try, we really enjoyed our lunch there today.

0 commentsRon Bridges • September 21 2009 05:16PM

Kingsbury Chosen to Participate in USDA Fruit and Veg Program

Recently Kingsbury Elementary School announced they had been chosen to participate in the USDA Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program.  The school was chosen along with 50 other schools in SC to split $1,172,650 in grant money from the USDA along with the SC Department of Education and the SC Department of Agriculture.

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The program gives grants to selected schools to encourage healthy eating habits and to help in the fight on childhood obesity.  The fresh fruits and vegetables are passed out to the classes in the mornings as healthy snacks instead of cookies, crackers, etc.  I chuckled when I first heard the children would be given grape tomatoes, broccoli, celery, grapes, orange slices, to name a few.  To my surprise though, the children have tried many of the items and so far are giving the snacks a thumbs up.

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Kingsbury Elementary School has partnered with Walter P. Rawl & Sons, Inc. Pelion, SC, to supply the fresh vegetables and fruit.  The Rawl Brand features small bags of several different fruits and vegetables that are marketed as Sports Candy, which I found to be very fresh and tasty.

It will be interesting how brocolli and sweet potato chips go over.  My hat is off to all involved with this important and (at least to this observer) tasty program.

For more information check out the following links.
Rawl Brand:  http://www.rawl.net/ 
USDA:  http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/ffvp/ffvpdefault.htm

  

0 commentsRon Bridges • September 20 2009 12:36AM

The US Air Force Birthday

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On this day of remembrance of the events that transformed the nation, it is fitting to also look at the service that has carried the war of the skies to the enemies of the US.  The US Air Force became a seperate service on September 18th 1947, and will be 62 years old on that date.

Up to 1947, the Air Force was an arm of the US Army and was the US Army Air Corp.  Since 1947, the USAF has been an intergral part of every operation conducted by the US Military.  The Air Force helped protect the troops from the skies in Korea, Vietnam, and was instrumental in keeping America safe during the long years of the Cold War.  The ground portion of the Gulf War only lasted 100 hours after days of attacks by the Air Force along with planes and helicopters of the Army, Navy, and Marines.  Today, USAF aircraft are involved with operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, whether it is a manned or unmanned aircraft.  Along with the pilots, the Air Force has thousands of men and women that provide the support to operations at home and in deployed locations.  

As we look to the future, the nature of air combat is changing with stealth technology and the ever more important unmanned aerial vehicle or UAV.  As time moves forward the Air Force will remain the protector of the skies for many, many years to come.

Take time to thank members of the Air Force for their service during this month of their 62nd birthday. 

3 commentsRon Bridges • September 11 2009 03:56PM

New Listing in Dalzell SC

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New Listing:

4985 Ridge Street, Dalzell SC 29040

Listed at $103,000

3 Bedroom/2 Bath home.  Needs a little TLC to be a great home.  Located in Dalzell Acres Subdivision in rural Sumter County.  A short easy drive to Shaw AFB and Sumter, SC.

Contact Lynn Bridges at 803-316-4473 or Ron Bridges at 803-316-4480 or email at ron.bridges@era.com for more information.

0 commentsRon Bridges • September 09 2009 02:09PM

Sumter SC - 8th Annual Sumter Shaw Street Fest

On September 25th, Main Street will once again be closed for the 8th Annual Sumter-Shaw Street Fest.  What is that?  The Sumter Community honors our military at Shaw AFB for their service through an event where Shaw and Sumter get together for a street party.  A time to bring the entire family and enjoy an evening of music, food, and kids activities.

There will be 2 bands, Terrace Loron & The Untouchables and Virtually Unshockable as well as an a larger kids area with free inflatables, train ride, children's crafts and games.  Something for the whole family.  So bring your lawn chairs and have a great evening.

Please no coolers and parking will be on Harvin and Sumter Streets.

For more information see the Sumter website

1 commentRon Bridges • September 08 2009 08:58PM

Sumter@Six - Sumter SC

Sumter At Six LogoSumter@Six is winding up another successful year.  Sumter@Six is a free concert held every 2nd Thursday, April to October.  As the name indicates it starts at 6pm and last about 2 hours.  This is an outdoor concert held in downtown Sumter, at the Brody Pavillion on Harvin Street.  Bring your lawn chair, get some great food and drinks from local restaurants and enjoy the beach music.  Maybe even get in a line dance or some shagging.

The remaining Sumter@Six dates and bands for 2009 are below.

September 10:  Still Cruzin.
October 8: The Tempest

http://www.sumter-sc.com/VisitingUs/Festivals_SumterAtSix.aspx 

2 commentsRon Bridges • September 06 2009 08:49PM

Sumter County Fair - Sumter SC

Fall is coming, school is back in session, football season has started, and baseball is winding up.  It is time for the Sumter County Fair.  This year the fair opens on September 29, 2009 and runs until midnight on October 3 at the Sumter County Fairgrounds on Liberty Street.

The fair first opened in 1933 and has been going ever since.  Fair week has been a time for local people, young and old, to share their hard work growing that perfect corn, the award winning rabbit, making the soft, warm quilt, or that great jar of pickles.  Toss in the carnival rides, cotton candy, smoked sausage, or lately, anything that can be fried (remember the fried twinkies?), stage acts, and numerous displays, and you have the setting for the fall event called the Sumter County Fair.

Final plans are being made and the work to bring this event another year has already started.  Make your plans now so you will not be surprised, when the "fair is in town".

For futher information visit the website for the Sumter County Fair at http://www.sumterfair.com

0 commentsRon Bridges • September 06 2009 04:41PM

So Much To Do, So Little Time

I broke the cardinal rule of time management.  Took on too much and could not get anything done.  I would look at my planner and see 3 too many appointments, 3 too many meetings, and 10 too many task to be done.  Then you guessed it, I didn't get anything done and fell further and further behind.

I had to make some very tough decisions and work to get things back in order.  I had to start planning and making sure I stayed with the plan, and I had to do things when I planned and stop putting things off.  Have you ever heard that you work harder getting out of work than if you just went ahead and did the job?  Well, I can tell you that is true, I worked hard putting things off and then still had to look forward to doing it anyway.

So what have I learned?

  • Put together a plan and stick to it.
  • Only agree to things you can do.
  • Do not put off things, go ahead and do them.
  • You can't please everyone, you can only do what you can.
  • Don't max yourself out so that you get nothing done.

Now I can get back to AR and some of the other things I had to let go for a while.  Feels good to be back.

5 commentsRon Bridges • September 04 2009 09:08PM