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Neighborhood Calendar April 5th edition
    Parkinson Support Group, Neal Sr. Center
  A Parkinson Support Group Meeting will be held the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 1:30 p.m. at the Neal Sr. Center, 100 Harris Dr., Shelby. Sgl. Doug Murph 704-487-8822.
Piecemakers Quilt Guild
  Piecemakers Quilt Guild meets the first Wednesday of each month from 10AM - 12PM at the Lincoln County Senior Center, Lincoln Campus of Gaston College, 511 Aspen Street, Lincolnton, room 319. We are here to teach and encourage those interested in the art of quilting. Visitors and new members are welcome. Meetings include a business meeting, show and tell, and a program related to quilting.  The April 4th  will feature Anna Therrell speaking on Landscape Quilts.Information: Tony Darr 704 439 6532.
Neal Senior Center Council On Aging
   Bingo Each Monday Night (except holidays) - Doors open at 5:30 (no admittance after 7:00 p.m.). Jackpot up to $500.00. Public invited 12 years and up. Council on Aging/Senior Center, 100 T.R. Harris Dr., Shelby.
        Older American’s Month - “Super Spectacular”  - Friday, May 4, 2012 - Open House and Information Fair, 3:00 pm– 5:00pm, Hot Dog Supper beginning at 5:00pm. Reverse Raffle Drawing for cash and prizes begins at 6:00 pm. Raffle tickets are now on sale at the Senior Center.  Tickets: $50.00 each (For a chance to win $3000.00 Grand Prize) Other chances to 4-$500.00 plus other prizes will be given away.  Free Hot Dog supper beginning at 5:00pm to all Raffle participants and contributors, all others $5.00. Call Mary Hamrick for further information.
South Mountains State Park
   Every Saturday in April at 10:00 am. - “Spring Wildflower Walks” - Join a Park Ranger for a wildflower walk along the Jacob Fork River.  These moderate hikes will begin at the Jacob Fork Parking Area and last approximately two hours.  Each hike will be about two miles long.  Current blooming wildflowers and other flora will be identified on this walk.
   Saturday, April 7 - “Bats” - Are bats blind?  Do they fly into your hair?  Do they turn into vampires?  Join a Park Ranger at the Visitor Center at 2:00 pm to learn some Bat facts and have an opportunity to view some Bats.
   Sunday, April 8 - “The 10 Essentials” - What items should you always carry with you when hiking?  Meet a Park Ranger at the Visitor Center at 2:00 pm to learn about the “10 Essentials”.
   Saturday, April 14 - “Bats” - Are bats blind?  Do they fly into your hair?  Do they turn into vampires?  Join a Park Ranger at the Visitor Center at 2:00 pm to learn some Bat facts and have an opportunity to view some Bats.
   Sunday, April 15 - “Skulls & Skins” - Drop by between 2-3:00 pm and hear about some of the animals that call South Mountains State Park home.
   Saturday, April 21 & 28 - “Streamside Hike”. Join a Park Ranger at the Jacob Fork Parking Area at 2:00 pm for a 1.0 hour streamside hike along the Jacob Fork River.  Watersheds, flora, fauna, and water quality will be the focus of this approximately 1.0 mile walk.
   Sunday, April 22 - “Skulls & Skins”. Drop by between 2-3:00 pm and hear about some of the animals that call South Mountains State Park home.
   Sunday, April 29 - “The 10 Essentials”. What items should you always carry with you when hiking?  Meet a Park Ranger at the Visitor Center at 11:00 am to learn about the “10 Essentials”. 

Grover Rescue Squad Fund Raiser
   The Grover Rescue Squad will hold a fundraiser on Monday, April 9, 5 pm to 10 pm at Pizza Inn of Shelby. Pizza Inn will donate 10% of the night’s sales to Grover Rescue PLUS all the tips & donations. All proceeds will go to Grover Rescue in purchasing items to further serve the community of Grover, NC.     
CC Health Department Diabetes Classes
   Free diabetes education classes are held monthly at the Cleveland County Health Department. The classes meet the second Monday of each month from 1:00-4:00. Contact the Diabetes Program at the health department, 704-484-5225 for more information. The next class will meet 4/9/12.
GSCT Presents “Rabbit Hole”
   The Greater Shelby Community Theatre will present the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama “Rabbit Hole”. The play tells the story of a young couple dealing with loss. Performances are April 13-15 and April 20-22 in Keeter Auditorium, CCC. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7:30pm, Sunday performances are at 2:30pm. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors/students. Presale discount tickets will be available at various area outlets two weeks prior to performance. This play is rated PG13 and contains adult language.
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation & Love Thy Neighbor Food Ministry Fundraiser
   Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation & Love Thy Neighbor Food Ministry Fundraiser will  be held on Saturday, April 14 at Prospect Baptist Church, 2610 Prospect Church Rd., Mooresboro in honor of Blake Scruggs, 13 year old diabetic. Yard Sale begins at 7 a.m until. $5.00 registration to food ministry sellers keep proceeds or can donate some or all of sales. Car show: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Registration begins at 9 a.m. $10 registration goes to Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation if it rolls and runs bring it Trophies awarded. Blakes Choice gets a special trophy. Cornhole tournament Double Elimination $6.00/person registration. Trophies awarded begins at 12 noon. Come early to register. Food: Hot dogs, nachos/cheese, popcorn, canned drinks, water. $1.00 each. Bring your own lawn chairs and umbrellas. Through many prayers and God’s grace and guidance, help them to find a cure for Juvenile Diabetes. Contact: Lisa Scruggs 828-755-4842.
Lawndale Boy Scouts Fish Fry
   A Fish Fry for the Lawndale Boy Scouts Pack 112 will be held on Saturday, April 14 at 5 pm at Lawndale Community Center at 119 Piedmont Dr., Lawndale. Fish plate includes: fish, fries, hushpuppies, slaw and tea. $8.00 and fish sandwich & tea $5.00. There will also be homemade desserts for sale. Sponsored by family and friends. For more information or if you would like to help, call Jane Grigg at 704-538-8794 or Danny “Bubba” Swink at 704-473-0950.
Life Enrichment Center, Managing
Dementia-Related Behaviors”
   Managing Dementia-Related Behaviors” will be the topic for the meeting of family caregivers Tuesday, April 17, at the Life Enrichment Center Adult Day Service in Shelby. Christie Ray of Home Instead will present the program, which begins at 5:30 p.m. and is open to anyone. A free sitter service is available for the person with dementia but a reservation is required for the sitter service by calling 704.484.0405 by April 10. For questions, call Linda at 704.484.0405.
Hospice, Cleveland County
   Hospice, Cleveland County will hold a Spring Memorial Service on  Sunday, April 15, 2:00 p.m.  at Elizabeth Baptist Church, 301 N. Post Rd., Shelby. Patients that have died September 1, 2011 through February 29, 2012 will be remembered. Family members will receive a special invitation.
Registration Open For MS Walk
   The National Multiple Sclerosis Society has opened registration for this year’s walk in Shelby. Walk MS: Shelby is scheduled for Saturday, April 21, in Shelby City Park (850 W. Sumter Street). Walk MS, an annual fundraiser for more than 20 years, is an opportunity for the community to support the estimated 15,500 people living with multiple sclerosis in the Greater Carolinas Chapter area. Sixty percent of all the money raised will go to programs, services and advocacy for Greater Carolinas residents. The rest will support national research to find the cause and cure of MS. In addition to the 3 mile walk, the event will feature live entertainment, food vendors and kids’ activities. For more information or to register, visit WalkingForMS.org, or call 1-800-FIGHT-MS.
KM Historical Museum Girl Scout Exhibit
   The Kings Mountain Historical Museum and Girl Scouts Carolina Peaks to Piedmont are proud to present, Something for the Girls: GSUSA -100 years. “Something for the Girls”: GSUSA -100 years celebrates the founding of the Girl Scouts in America 100 years ago. The exhibit, which celebrates the founding of the Girl Scouts in America 100 years ago, features artifacts from the central and western North Carolina regions. Exhibit is open NOW through Saturday, April 28, 2012/ Museum is open Tuesday – Saturday, 10AM – 4PM Please contact the Kings Mountain Historical Museum at 704.739.1019 for more information.
Shelby Civitan Club
   The Shelby Civitan Club will sponsor a BBQ Chicken Lunch on Sunday, April 29, 11:00-1:00 p.m. at Central United Methodist Church, Shelby. Take out/drive thru only. Tickets $10. Proceeds go to North Shelby Christmas Party, Special Olympics and various other activities for the mentally and physically disabled.
Cliffords Army Rescue Extravaganza
   Cliffords Army Rescue Extravaganza will be held Saturday April 28th at the Cleveland County Fairgounds. Special guest of honor will be Barbara McKay, Shelby native and Charlotte TV personality. All proceeds will go to the Clifford Fund, managed by the Cleveland County Humane Society, for the medical needs of our Shelter Animals. The all day event will feature a doggie trot, a 5K Race, a Poker Run, a corn hole tournament, a four legged beauty pageant, pet contests, pet pics, dunking booth, live auction, Sheriff’s Department K-9 exhibition, live auction and luminary service. Cleveland County Animal Control will have shelter animals for adoption from 10am until 2pm. Vendors and rescue groups will be in the exhibit hall. Southern Experience will play from 10am until noon. Evergreen will play for the first annual Bully Ball that evening beginning at 8pm. For information on sponsorships and/or vendor spaces or admission and event pricing, please call 704 460 9030 or check out our facebook page, Clifford’s Army Rescue Extravaganza.
Shelby Lions Club To Sponsor
Golf Event At Deer Brook Golf Club
   Shelby  Lions  will  host a Golf Event at Deer Brook Golf Club  Monday, May 7th.   Registration  will  be  at  9:00am; tee off at 9:30am. The  event is a  fundraiser for Cleveland County Hearing & Sight Conservation needs  (eye exams, eyeglasses, etc.) and for the Lions Shelby High School Scholarship Award. This will be a 4-person Captain’s Choice tournament with cash and other prizes to be awarded.  1st place prize will be $300 for the winning team. Teams can pick up sign-up sheets at Deer Brook Golf Club   or  First National Bank South Branch, Cost for the event is only $60 per player ($240 per team) and includes green fees / cart, lunch, sleeve of golf balls, and prizes. For more information call 704-406-9331.
Carey Heavner Foundation Golf Tournament
   The 2nd Annual Carey Heavner Foundation (captains choice) Golf tournament will be held on Saturday, May 19 at Deer Brook Golf Club, 210 Deer Brook Dr., Shelby. Tee-off 1:00 PM. Entry Fee: $240.00 per 4 man team(Includes: green fees, cart) and hickory smoked B-B-Q following the event. Prizes: A Brand new Car will  be given away to the 1st hole in one as well as other prizes. Every participant will also receive a free golf tournament T-Shirt. To receive an entry/sponsorship form you may contact: Mike Heavner Cell # 704-477-6879;  Jayson Lankford Cell # 704-692-6747; Briana Causby Cell # 704-300-7076 or e-mail: heavner_mike@yahoo.com.
Cleveland County Schools Summer Camp
   Cleveland County Schools is currently taking registrations for Summer Camp. The program is designed to provide supervised care for children in grades K-5 including rising Kindergarten and rising 6th grade students. $85 per week for the first child and $80.00 for each additional child attending from the same family. $10.00 Kidz Around T-Shirt fee $30.00 registration fee required for each child and is  NON-REFUNDABLE LOCATION: SHELBY INTERMEDIATE  SCHOOL. Children in the summer program may participate in the Cleveland County Schools Free Lunch Program. Arts/Crafts, Recreation, Swimming. Field Trips, Good News Club. Organized Games/teaching sportsmanship and fair play. Call  (704) 476-8379 for info.

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