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Rick Barnes comes to the rescue of Georgetown boys home

GEORGETOWN -- Rick Barnes did not merely give money to the Tara Hall Home for Boys in sums totaling over $125,000. For the University of Texas basketball coach, it was never as simple as matching delivery trucks with the needs of troubled kids.

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University of Texas basketball coach Rick Barnes

Barnes got down on his knees and scrubbed. He swept floors. He worked for 12 hours on Labor Day.

"I asked him if he sweeps much back in Texas," said Tristan, a 13-year-old Tara Hall resident. "He said, 'No, I have people that do that for me.' "

Barnes, a former Clemson coach averaging 21-plus wins per season over 25 years, has a salary of $2.4 million per year at Texas. He and his wife Candy also have a vacation home nearby at DeBordieu Colony, where the family was staying last June when Candy Barnes read a magazine story about rural Tara Hall.

She learned that Father Owen O'Sullivan started the home in 1969 to give wayward boys a path to success, and that executive director James E. Dumm Jr., fresh out of Penn State, began working at Tara Hall in 1971. He has seen more than 600 boys -- most voluntarily placed by a family member -- come and go.

"Candy called and said she wanted to do some volunteer work over the summer and wanted to come out and look around," said Dumm, 62. "I said 'sure' and when Candy arrived with her husband, I said, 'are you the Rick Barnes that used to coach at Clemson?' He said, 'Yeah, that's me.' "

Dumm gave Rick, Candy and their son Nick, 27, a tour of a beautiful, wooded 11-acre campus along Black Mingo Creek that includes a residential hall and school for 15 boys ranging in age from 6 to 13.

"I fell in love with the place," Barnes said by phone from Austin. "I saw that God was working through my wife to put Tara Hall in our hearts."

Early into the tour, Barnes stopped and turned to Dumm.

"What is your biggest need?" Barnes asked.

'Let God work'

Tara Hall knows generosity, and sports. Tom and Jean Yawkey, the charitable late former owners of baseball's Boston Red Sox, provided Tara Hall with land near their other Georgetown properties. Mrs. Yawkey used to send the boys to Atlanta Braves playoff games. Coastal Carolina baseball coach Gary Gilmore has conducted clinics for the boys and given them tickets and T-shirts.

Photo Gallery Tara Hall

Tara Hall where Rick Barnes, former Clemson basketball coach now at Texas, has a special relationship.

But Dumm rarely sees anything quite like Rick Barnes.

"We had been fighting a bed bug problem with bugs in wooden beds throughout our living quarters," Dumm said. "We were saving up for some metal beds. Within a couple weeks of coming out here, Rick had a friend of his ship 24 steel-framed beds."

Two days later, Barnes showed up at Tara Hall with a contractor. The two men walked through outdated rooms with Dumm in tow.

Barnes: "Jim, you're not asking for enough."

Dumm: "Well, Rick, I just met you. I don't want to appear greedy."

Barnes: "Jim, just stand back and let God work."

Tara Hall was "totally transformed" over a six-week period last summer, assistant director Patsy Morris said.

Every piece of furniture is new in the living quarters. New plumbing and lighting. New flooring. Flat-screen TVs. The recreation room was renovated. Two new pool tables. Video game systems. Barnes had satellite television installed on a campus that previously didn't even get cable, and paid the bill for a year.

"They did a lot of neat things for us," said Tara Hall resident Andrew, 12. "Everything is so new and a lot more fun."

Pain before fame

Clemson fans remember Rick Barnes, 57, for taking the Tigers to three straight NCAA tournament appearances (1996-98). They loved it when he argued nose to nose with legendary former North Carolina coach Dean Smith. Rick's Barnestormers held up "Barnes is God" signs at Littlejohn Coliseum.

Barnes grew up in Hickory, N.C., and played ball at Lenoir-Rhyne College across town. Barnes was a toddler when his father left home. They lost touch. Barnes' dad died without ever meeting his grandchildren. Barnes tried to look to his older brother Toby as a role model, but Toby became an alcoholic and died of liver cancer while Barnes was coaching at Clemson.

Sandy Barnes, Rick's only sister and strongest leader in his life, died in a car accident when he was 18.

The former Candy Rhyne, also a Hickory native, was adopted as a child. She is related to a founder of Lenoir-Rhyne. Rick Barnes worked during college summers at a Hickory mill owned by her father, Preston Rhyne.

Candy, Rick says, was his "dream girl" and he fondly recalled their first date.

They rode bicycles down a country road. Rick asked for a first kiss. First, Candy had to remove her chewing gum.

"Before you knew it, I had that ball of gum in the back of my hair," Rick Barnes said. "It was really a mess."

Barnes is a famed prankster who enjoyed giving $5 to strangers to get them to walk up to former Clemson athletic director Bobby Robinson in restaurants and ask, 'Hey, aren't you the (bleep) who fired Danny Ford?' "

But he is very serious about Tara Hall.

"It has been a group effort; we didn't do it alone," Barnes said. "We knew people wouldn't be able to give a lot in this economy, but a friend from Lenoir-Rhyne donated the pool tables."

Candy Barnes last summer jumped off the dock and into Black Mingo Creek to swim with the boys. Nick Barnes, now in Egypt on a church planting mission, stopped by often and had a blast.

"We're not doing this for publicity," Rick Barnes said. "God has blessed us in more ways than we can ever share with people."

'Pretty amazing'

There is a baseball field at Tara Hall, and kayaks for use on Black Mingo Creek. Every boy has a bike. But the rehabilitation mission is no-nonsense -- enrollees are required to stay at least two years.

"We believe it takes that long to have any long-term impact," Dumm said. "You can change attitudes and behaviors in a few months, but to make it really stick, it takes longer. These kids are coming from such dysfunctional situations that we felt that we had to make them strong enough to withstand various pressures when they return home."

Most new arrivals at Tara Hall are one to three years behind academically. With four full-time teachers, four child care workers and a computer lab, they catch up quickly. The boys have daily chores and earn extra free time by reaching discipline levels. Five of the 15 boys are in public schools, and some participate in outside sports and other activities.

Tara Hall has a chapel and weekly worship services.

"We believe in exposing kids to Christianity," Dumm said, "but at the same time we don't try to shove it down their throats."

Dumm calls the Barnes family connection to Tara Hall "miraculous."

The boys seem to agree.

"When you think about it," 13-year-old Tristan said, "it really is pretty amazing what he did for us."

Reach Gene Sapakoff at 937-5593 or on Twitter at @sapakoff.

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Tarheel Canine Training Offers Grant for Free Trained Police Dog

Tarheel Canine Training, Inc in Sanford NC is providing a grant to a police department with demonstrable financial need, for a free dual purpose narcotic K9, including the dog, training, handler course, and housing during the handler course. Tarheel Canine expects to offer grants to students in their School for Dog Trainers within the next quarter. Tarheel Canine CEO Jerry Bradshaw is a Canine expert with media experience available for expert opinions on all matters relating to dogs, dog training, and police dogs.

Sanford, NC (PRWEB) February 08, 2012

Starting in February 2012, Tarheel Canine’s Police K9 Program in Sanford NC will accept applications for an annual grant for a fully trained dual narcotic police K9. The grant application must demonstrate financial need, the availability to provide a motivated handler, and the reason that a K9 would be put to use in the community. The law enforcement agency requesting the grant must be willing to incur the cost of veterinary upkeep and general care, as well as travel and meal expenses while the handler is in training. Tarheel Canine will not only provide a trained dog, but will provide a 4 week handler school and certification for the K9 team. Requests for grant applications should be sent to Jerry Bradshaw, Training Director, Tarheel Canine Training, Inc.

“This is an opportunity to give something back to the law enforcement community. Budget cuts have plagued law enforcement for the last few years, and times have been tough with manpower shortages and these budget cutbacks often affect K9,” said Bradshaw. “I have had a number of letters from highly motivated officers who want to be in K9, and use dogs in their community, but there just isn’t the money in the budget for it. If we could afford to do more we would, but cutbacks have affected us as well.”

Tarheel Canine provides a vast range of services including a world-renowned School for Dog Trainers, which educates both law enforcement K9 instructors and civilians who want to start a career in pet training. The School for Dog Trainers has produced industry leaders in the canine field around the world, and Tarheel Canine's police K9 training programs are responsible for millions of dollars in contraband seizures and the safe apprehension of numerous dangerous felons. “The reality is, K9 is often the first thing to be cut when budgets are tight, however K9 saves on manpower and duty-hours significantly. A K9 can perform a sniff of a vehicle to locate contraband in the fraction of the time an officer can hand search a vehicle that has been impounded or a house where the officers are serving a search warrant. K9 can quickly locate fleeing felony suspects using their tracking functions, or find a felon hiding in a building, and keep the officers much safer in the process,” added Bradshaw.

Tarheel Canine is also looking to expand their grant program to their school for dog trainers as well, and will announce grants for both law enforcement and civilians to attend the School for Dog Trainers in the coming weeks. “These grants will range from full-ride grants, and partial monetary grants, to free housing grants, to providing needed equipment to attendees of the Tarheel Canine School for Dog Trainers,” said Bradshaw.

Some of the courses offered at Tarheel Canine include: Professional Obedience Trainer (including Behavior Modification), Police K-9 Instructor, Detection Dog Trainer (Narcotics, Explosives, Cadaver, Bed Bugs, Mold, and Termites), Personal Protection Trainer, Search & Rescue Trainer, and Police K9 Supervisor Courses. “We have done a little of everything, from training Military K9 handlers to bed bug detection dog training,” said Bradshaw.

Tarheel Canine is located in Sanford, North Carolina, and has trained K9s and educated K9 instructors for Civilian Security, Police, and Military units in the US, Belize, US Virgin Islands, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Brazil, Argentina, Barbados, Costa Rica, Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, Denmark, Holland, Portugal, and have seminars scheduled for 2012 in Australia, Taiwan, and Costa Rica.

Jerry and his staff have appeared on CNN, Good Morning America, BBC Radio, and have been quoted in Salon.com, and Dog Fancy. Jerry has written for Police K9 magazine, K9 Cop Magazine, and Dog Sport magazine and is a columnist for PoliceOne.com. Jerry Bradshaw is available for interviews for print, radio and television as an expert in the field of canine behavior, training, police and military K9 training and deployment. Jerry has written a book on Police K9 Training titled Controlled Aggression, and it is available from Lulu Press.

Jerry Bradshaw, Training Director, Tarheel Canine Training, Inc. 919-244-8044 (c) 919-774-4152 (o)

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Charlotte Pest Control Company provide Bed Bug Treatment 704-392-3341 – Video

08-01-2012 22:57 Bed Bugs found in Charlotte NC by Envirosafe Temite and Pest http://www.pestcontrolcharlotte.net

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Charlotte Pest Control Company finds bed bugs in a radio – Video

06-01-2012 16:31 Charlotte NC Pest control company Envirosafe Termite and Pest Control 704-392-2241 finds bed bugs in a radio

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Terminix Bed Bug Dog – Silas – Video

Silas, one of Terminix Company of North Carolina's bed bug dogs, show how he's able to sniff out bed bugs using his "training wheel." Once Silas gets a whiff of a bed bug, he's trained to sit on the spot where he detects the pests' presence.

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