Sunday, January 27, 2008

FLW Outdoors Forrest Wood Cup to be Held in Columbia, SC

FLW Outdoors Forrest Wood Cup, Presented by Castrol

Dates & Times:


August 14, 2008
2:00 - 8:00 pm

August 15, 2008
2:00 - 8:00 pm

August 16, 2008
10:00 am - 8:00 pm

August 17, 2008
10:00 am - 8:00 pm

Website: http://www.flwoutdoors.com/

Location: Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center

Admission: Exhibition is FREE and Open to the Public

Event Sponsors: Castrol, Walmart, Chevrolet and many more

Event Contact: Kim Lynn, klynn@flwoutdoors.com, (270) 252-1599

Expected Attendance: 60,000+ over 4 days

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NEWS RELEASE
For additional information, please contact:
Dave Washburn, vice president of communications, 270.252.1607

FLW Outdoors Announces 2008 Wal-Mart FLW Tour Schedule
Forrest Wood Cup Heading to Columbia, S.C.

DETROIT (July 11, 2007) - FLW Outdoors announced its 2008 Wal-Mart FLW Tour schedule today at the Chevy Open. The schedule includes some familiar destinations for the world's top bass anglers plus the introduction of a new 12-day off-limits at every tour stop.

The new off-limits, adopted at the request of FLW Tour anglers, will precede an official practice period that starts the Saturday prior to each tournament and extends through Tuesday of the tournament week. Registration for each event will be held on a Wednesday and no competitors will be allowed on tournament waters that day. Competition will run Thursday through Sunday, with the FLW Tour's traditional top-10 cut taking place following Friday's weigh-in. The heaviest cumulative weight from Saturday and Sunday will determine the winning pro as in 2007.

In addition to the off-limits period, FLW Tour anglers may not solicit or receive fishing information from anyone except for confirmed tournament anglers in 2008. Anglers who make the top-10 cut may not solicit or receive fishing information from anyone except for other top-10 anglers. During practice, pro anglers may fish only with other confirmed tournament anglers, immediate family members, approved sponsor representatives or approved media representatives.

Also new for 2008 is an adjustment to the payouts in the $1.5 million Wal-Mart, Chevy and National Guard opens that will see a greater percentage of the field receiving at least $10,000. Payouts of $10,000 cash will now extend through 75th place in Pro Division. Cash awards of $5,000 will extend through 100th place in each of the opens. Payouts in of the tour's three $1 million qualifiers remains unchanged with $10,000 cash awards extending though 50th place and $2,000 cash through 75th place. Additionally, pros finishing 76th through 100th will receive a $100 gas card from BP at each $1 million qualifier in 2008.

"All of our program enhancements for 2008 were adopted to continue to grow the sport," said FLW Outdoors President and CEO Charlie Evans. "Our mission is to provide the absolute best tournaments possible for our anglers, our sponsors and our fans. We are having a terrific 2007 season and 2008 promises to be even better."

Wal-Mart FLW Tour competition kicks off Feb. 28-March 2 on Lake Toho in Kissimmee, Fla., and then continues on Lewis Smith Lake in Jasper, Ala., April 3-6. Lake Norman in Charlotte, N.C., will host the $1.5 million National Guard Open April 24-27 followed by the $1.5 million Wal-Mart Open on Beaver Lake in Rogers, Ark., May 15-18. Knoxville, Tenn., will host the fifth tour stop June 19-22 with anglers fishing Fort Loudoun-Tellico, and the Detroit River in Detroit, Mich., will host the $1.5 million Chevy Open July 10-13. The $2 million Forrest Wood Cup presented by Castrol will be held on Lake Murray in Columbia, S.C., Aug. 14-17.

Entry fees for 2008 are unchanged at $3,500 per qualifier and $4,000 per open for pros and $700 per qualifier and $800 per open for co-anglers. The top 100 anglers from the 2007 FLW Tour and the top 30 anglers from the 2007 Wal-Mart FLW Series will have priority entry into the 2008 FLW Tour. Entry dates will be released soon.

Named after the legendary founder of Ranger Boats, Forrest L. Wood, FLW Outdoors administers the Wal-Mart FLW Tour, Wal-Mart FLW Series, Stren Series, Wal-Mart Bass Fishing League, Wal-Mart Texas Tournament Trail presented by Abu Garcia, Ranger Owens Tournament Championship Series, Wal-Mart FLW Walleye Tour, Wal-Mart FLW Walleye League, Wal-Mart FLW Kingfish Tour, Wal-Mart FLW Kingfish Series, Wal-Mart FLW Redfish Series and Wal-Mart FLW Striper Series. These circuits offer combined purses of nearly $43 million through 241 events in 2007.

Wal-Mart and many of America's largest and most respected companies support FLW Outdoors and its tournament trails. Wal-Mart signed on as an FLW Outdoors sponsor in 1997 and today is the world's leading supporter of tournament fishing. For more information about Wal-Mart, visit http://www.walmart.com/.



For more information about FLW Outdoors and its tournaments, visit http://www.flwoutdoors.com/ or call (270) 252-1000.

Midlands Authority for Conventions, Sports & Tourism Adopts Lincoln Street

































(From Left to Right; Mandi Engram, Nicole Smith, Ellie France)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Nicole Smith
Director of Media Relations
(803) 545-0011



Midlands Authority for Conventions, Sports & Tourism Adopts-A-Street

Columbia, SC – (January 25, 2008) In an effort to give back to the community, the Midlands Authority for Conventions, Sports & Tourism (MACST) has signed an agreement to participate in the Adopt-A-Street cleanup program through Keep the Midlands Beautiful and the City of Columbia. The MACST has adopted the portion of Lincoln Street that runs alongside the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center from Blossom Street to Elmwood Avenue. The first cleanup day is scheduled for February 8, 2008.

According to Peter Tarlow, renowned international tourism expert and author, "Beautification helps a tourism entity grow by attracting more visitors, providing positive word of mouth publicity, creating an environment that tends to lift the spirits of service personnel, and creates community pride often resulting in the lowering of crime rates."

Ric Luber, president/CEO for the MACST states, "We like to think of beautification as having an impact on the local economy. When a meeting planner visits the Riverbanks region, it's imperative that we are able to showcase a clean and healthy environment with great restaurants, attractions, and unique shopping. A clean and unpolluted region is a great selling point for our community."

Through the Adopt-A-Highway and Adopt-A-Street programs, caring citizens take part in preserving and maintaining streets throughout the Midlands. Participating community organizations (civic, school or business groups) adopt sections of road in or near their communities and clean litter from those segments at least four times a year for two years.

The benefits are numerous. First, the program serves as an educational tool against littering and establishes stewardship of public lands. Secondly, the program helps advance tourism, development and quality of life for all of our citizens by improving the appearance of our area. Finally, the program saves taxpayer dollars by performing a valuable public service on a volunteer basis.

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Friday, January 25, 2008

Weekly Fishing Report: January 22-28, 2008

Lake Murray Fishing Report
Courtesy of www.SCFishingReport.com

Striped Bass: Fair. Fish are scattered so try free-lining herring and large minnows in areas where birds (gulls, loons, etc.) are seen. Also look for schooling activity early and late. Fish will be on the surface down to 35 feet.

Largemouth Bass: Fair. Fish slowly using jigs and spinnerbaits in 12 to 20 feet of water and around points.

Crappie: Good. Fish minnows and jigs around brushpiles in 8 to 15 feet of water. Once the waters starts to warm a bit slow trolling in creeks will be effective.

Bream: Fair. Fish in 15 to 30 feet of water using red worms.

Shellcracker: Fair. Use worms in 8-12 feet of water on the bottom. In the afternoon when the water starts to warm look for fish to move a bit shallower.

Catfish: Fair. Use cut herring on the bottom.

For additional Lake Murray information, please visit our website.

“For more information please visit www.SCFishingReport.com.”

New Web Site Offers Up-to-Date Fishing Reports for S.C. Lakes, Coast

The South Carolina Fishing Report
www.SCFishingReport.com
South Carolina’s Fishing Headquarters
P.O. Box 50225
Columbia, SC 29250
(803) 530-9419
jay@usfishingreport.com

For Immediate Release

Contact:
Jay A’Hern, President
January 16, 2008
The South Carolina Fishing Report

New Web Site Offers Up-to-date Fishing Reports for S.C. Lakes, Coast

COLUMBIA, S.C. - Finally there is a solution for anglers tired of scouring the web and only finding old, outdated fishing reports – the South Carolina Fishing Report. An up-and-coming new web site, www.scfishingreport.com, provides weekly fishing reports for every major lake in South Carolina as well as inshore and offshore saltwater trends for the coast. The main page of the site greets users with a map of South Carolina – simply click on a location to get the local fishing report. Additionally, by signing up for SC Fishing Report’s weekly reports, media outlets or individuals can receive each week’s report as soon as it is finalized.

The site has only been under development for a few months but is fast becoming the one-stop home for both professional and amateur anglers before they head out to the water. Insider information from area tackle and bait shops with local expertise is added to the site at least weekly. Once that information is collected and analyzed different bodies of water are ranked to show the best location to catch a particular type of fish at any given time.

In addition to local reports and location rankings, maps, weather and water level data, the site also offers sportsmen an outlet to discuss successful baits, tackle and hotspots. Casual readers can view the message boards and other threads, and a simple, free registration allows users to post questions, comments, or answers.

Fishermen planning a trip should check out www.scfishingreport.com before they go, and news outlets looking to provide relevant, timely fishing data should sign up to receive free fishing reports from the site.

Check Out Spring Athletic Calendars & Recreational Activities in the Free Times

Pull for Your Team

Are you a watcher or a joiner? There’s plenty of room for both. Local recreation commissions have tons of sports-related programs for kids and adults and Allen, Benedict and USC all have active fall and spring athletic calendars. Plus, we’ve got several minor league community teams that could use all the support they can get.

Columbia Regional Sports Council
545-0009
www.columbiasportscouncil.com

Allen University
SportsTicket Information:
376-5716
www.allenuniversity.edu/section/athletics_department

Benedict College Sports
Sports Information:
733-7421
www.benedict.edu/athletics.html

City of Columbia Parks and Recreation
1932 Calhoun Street
545-3100
www.columbiasc.net/?pageid=96
545-3100

Columbia Blowfish (baseball)
www.blowfishbaseball.com
254-3474

Columbia Inferno (hockey)
www.columbiainferno.com
256-7825

Irmo-Chapin Recreation Commission
5605 Bush River Road
www.icrc.net
772-1228

Lexington County Recreation and Aging Commission
www.lcrac.com
359-0964

Richland County Recreation Commission
5819 Shakespeare Road
www.richlandcountyrecreation.com
754-7275

USC Sports
Ticket Information
777-4274
www.uscsports.cstv.com

YMCA
www.columbiaymca.org/index.asp
Downtown: 1420 Sumter Street
799-9187
Columbia Northwest: 1501 Kennerly Road
407-8007 or 407-0179
Family Center: 401 YMCA Road, Lexington
359-3376
Columbia Northeast: 912 Lake Carolina Drive
865-5456

YWCA
1510 Barnwell Street
252-2151
RECREATION

Adventure Carolina
Offers canoe & kayak trips, river paddling, hiking and more. Call for event listings and more information.
Adventure Carolina: 1107 State St. 796-4505, www.adventurecarolina.com

Columbia Olde Grey Rugby
(Tuesday and Thursday.) No experience necessary. 7 p.m. Earlewood Park: 351-7878, columbiarugby@yahoo.com.

Columbia QuadSquad
(Mondays.) All-female flat-track roller derby team. Now reruiting. Call Debi for more information. 7 p.m. Skate Station USA: 290 Oak Dr. 348-8861, http://www.myspace.com/columbiaquadsquad

Columbia Women’s Rugby Club
(Tuesdays and Thursdays.) Open to all women. Call or email for more information. 7 p.m. Owens Field: 1351 Jim Hamilton Blvd. 361-0706, bombshellrugby@yahoo.com

Critical Mass
(Last Fri.) Group bicycle ride. 5 p.m. Finlay Park: 864-616-6278.

Downtown Walking Club
(Fridays.) 5:15 p.m. Tapp’s: Main and Blanding. 309-1398.

Elite Co-Ed Volleyball
(Thursdays.) 7 p.m. Greenview Park: 6700 Gavilan Ave. 545-3100.

Group Runs
(Wednesdays.) Visit web site for meeting times and places. www.strictlyrunning.com

Hash House Harriers
(First and third Sun.) Running/walking club. Call for meeting times and locations. 695-2116, 479-6156.

Over-18 Basketball
(Saturdays.) 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Woodland Park: 6500 Olde Knight Pkwy. 545-3100.

Palmetto Paddlers
(Last Tue.) A nonprofit group dedicated to flatwater and whitewater paddling. 7 p.m. Luther Lee Building: Lady and Lincoln. 359-4002, www.palmettopaddlers.org

Saluda River Kayak Trips
Call or visit web site for more information. Get Your Gear On: 730 Santee Ave. 799-0099, www.getyourgearon.com

Saturday Walks
(Saturdays.) Volunteer-led morning walks through the park. No registration required. Bring a lunch. Free. 9:30 a.m. Congaree National Park: 100 National Park Rd. 776-4396 ext. 11., www.nps.gov/cosw

Senior Tennis
(Tue., Thu. and Sat.) Group and individual play. $1 per two-hour session. 9 a.m. Columbia Tennis Center: 1635 Whaley St. 545-3100.

Senior Tennis
(Mon. and Fri.) Soft-court doubles round robin. Free. 9 a.m. Southeast Park and Tennis Center: 951 Hazelwood Rd. 545-3100.

Skate for the Cure
Benefit skate contest; proceeds benefit Skate4Cancer. 2 p.m., Sat Jan. 26. Eastlake Community Church: 10057 Broad River Road 957-9392.

University of South Carolina Baseball & Softball Preview
Meet Cocky, run the bases, take batting practice, hobknob with Carolina Alumni Association. Free and open to all members of the Carolina Alumni Association, Gamecock Club, Dugout Club and guets. 6 p.m., Thu Jan. 31. The Field House: Whaley and Marion. 777-5400, www.mycarolina.org

Weekday Sunset Sails
(Thu & Fri). 6:30 p.m. Southshore Marina: 3072 Hwy 378. 317-9070.Weekend Trail Rides Every Sat and Sun at 1 and 3 p.m. Call for reservations. $15 members; $25 non-members. YMCA: 401 YMCA Rd. 359-3376 ext. 17.

Wheelchair Basketball
(Tuesdays). 6:30 p.m. Denny Terrace Community Center: 6429 Bishop Ave. 754-6720, www.richlandcountyrecreation.com

YMCA
Adventure Guides
(Second and Fourth Mon). 6:30 p.m. YMCA: 401 YMCA Rd. 223-9510, www.scyguides.org

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Link Your Site to Ours to Help Promote Columbia to Your Sports Event Attendees



To place a graphic link like the one to the left on your website to link to the Columbia Regional Sports Council and Convention & Visitors Bureau website, please visit our website for instructions:

Get the Code:
http://www.columbiacvb.com/static/index.cfm?contentID=489&cID=4