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Neighborhood Calendar Oct. 14th edition
 Habitat for Humanity

The Cleveland County affiliate of Habitat has started a house at 316 Dilling Avenue in Kings Mountain, NC. Our affiliate is committed to building houses all over Cleveland County. We have a family waiting to move into their home. This is a Methodist build because of matching funds from Duke Endowment rural development grant. We welcome funds from any individual, business or church. We are all volunteers and depend on donations to keep buildings houses and giving hope to families. Our building crew works every Thursday and Saturday from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm weather permitting. We are building a five bed room two bath home. What can you do? 1. Pray for our volunteers and for the family. 2. Make a church commitment to help with the financing. 3. Provide a meal on Thursday or Saturday for the construction crew. 4. Join our construction crew on a need basis. The best way to contact is thru our office at 704 482-6200. Someone will return your call. The second way and the most efficient way is to come by and see our construction foreman Jerry Henry on Thursday or Saturday. We are excited for Kings Mountain, the family and for the opportunity that this construction provides for church missions. We are seeking all the support we can as we continue to end poverty housing in Cleveland County.


 


 Council On Aging/Neal Senior Center


10/15 – Friday – Covered Dish –  11:30-1:00. Bring a covered dish and join in the fun at Council on Aging/Senior Center, 100 T.R. Harris Dr., Shelby, NC.


10/21 – Thursday – Blood Pressure – 12:00-2:00 p.m. at Council on Aging/Senior Center, 100 T.R. Harris Dr., Shelby, NC.


10/22 – Friday – Flu Shots and Pneumonia Shots – 9:00-12:00 & 1:00-3:00 at Council on Aging/Senior Center, 100 T.R. Harris Dr., Shelby, NC. Flu shots for persons without Medicare-B (55 & Older) will require a fee of $30.00. Without Medicare-B the pneumonia shots will require a fee of $45.00. Be sure to bring your social security card numbers. Flu shots are free with Medicare-B card.


10/22 – Friday – Halloween Dance – Doors open at 6:00. Dance begins at 7:00 p.m. at Council on Aging/Senior Center, 100 T.R. Harris Dr., Shelby, NC. Music will be provided by Sixteenth Avenue Band. Wear your Halloween costumes if you would like.


10/28 – Thursday – Membership Event - Pre-Dinner reception – @ 5:30. Dinner at 6:00 p.m. Play at 6:35 p.m. at Council on Aging/Senior Center, 100 T.R. Harris Dr., Shelby, NC. “The Last Day at W.O.R.K.” will be presented by The Neal Center Players with special persmission by the “ArtsAge Senior Theatre Resource Center. Cost: $50.00 Members Free; $25.00 Members $6.00. Public is invited. Non-members $15.00 individuals and $25.00 for couples. Please note: reservation is not confirmed until tickets are picked up prior to noon on Tuesday, October 26.


10/29 – Friday – Covered Dish Luncheon – 11:30-1:00 at 6:00 p.m. Play at 6:35 p.m. at Council on Aging/Senior Center, 100 T.R. Harris Dr., Shelby, NC. Bring a covered dish and join the fun. We will be celebrating Halloween with a “Monster Halloween Party.”


10/30 – Saturday – Dine Around – 9:00 a.m. at Golden Corral. Please sign up prior to October 28.


 


South Mountains State Park Programs


10/16 – “Birds of Prey” – Saturday – Join a Park Ranger in the Visitor Center auditorium at 11:00 am and learn about some of the birds of prey found in the South Mountains.


10/16 – “Owl Pellets” – Saturday – Join a Park Ranger to examine owl pellets and reconstruct prey skeletons. Owl pellets are clean of flesh, odorless and can be handled easily by all age groups. Meet at the Visitor Center at 2:00 pm.


10/17 – “Birds of Prey” – Sunday – Join a Park Ranger in the Visitor Center auditorium at 11:00 am and learn about some of the birds of prey found in the South Mountains.


10/17 – “Animals of the South Mountains” – Sunday – Join a Park Ranger to learn about the many animals that call South Mountains home. The program will begin at 2:00 pm in the Visitor Center auditorium.


10/23 – “Leaf Lookers Tree ID Hike” – Saturday – Meet a Park Ranger at the Jacob Fork Parking Area at 11:00 am & 2:00 pm for a short hike to learn about the trees found in South Mountains State Park. Identify 10 common trees and learn why leaves change colors as the trees prepare for all and winter.


10/24 – “Leaf Lookers Tree ID Hike” – Sunday – Meet a Park Ranger at the Jacob Fork Parking Area at 11:00 am & 2:00 pm for a short hike to learn about the trees found in South Mountains State Park. Identify 10 common trees and learn why leaves change colors as the trees prepare for all and winter.


10/30 – “Leaf Lookers Tree ID Hike” – Saturday – Meet a Park Ranger at the Jacob Fork Parking Area at 11:00 am & 2:00 pm for a short hike to learn about the trees found in South Mountains State Park. Identify 10 common trees and learn why leaves change colors as the trees prepare for all and winter.


10/31 – “Leaf Lookers Tree ID Hike” – Sunday – Meet a Park Ranger at the Jacob Fork Parking Area at 11:00 am & 2:00 pm for a short hike to learn about the trees found in South Mountains State Park. Identify 10 common trees and learn why leaves change colors as the trees prepare for all and winter.


South Mountains State Park, 3001 South Mountains Park Avenue, Connelly Springs, NC  28612. (South Mountains State Park is located south of Morganton off of old Highway 18.) We welcome the community to join us for our monthly educational interpretive programs. Call the park office at (828) 433-4772 or www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/somo for more information. 


 


Cleveland County Arts Council


“Made for Each Other” – Now – October 14 – A Juried Art Exhibition Featuring Ceramic Cream & Sugar Sets.


 


American Red Cross Bloodmobile


10/15 – Friday – Buffalo Baptist (19) – 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm – 1410 Buffalo Baptist Ch. Road, Shelby, NC. Call Lucille for an appointment 704-300-6781. Free Cleveland Mall Chick fil-A Coupons.


10/15 – Friday – West Elementary School (30) – 1:00 pm – 5:30 pm – 500 W. Mountain St., Kings Mountain, NC. Red Cross is donating school supplies for every pint collected also come support Jeenifer Tate’s school project.


10/18 – Monday – Belwood Community Center (19) – 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm – 145 Carpenters Church Road, Belwood, NC. Call Merle for an appointment 704-300-1512. 


10/19 – Tuesday – Christian Freedom (19) – 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm – 246 Range Road, Kings Mountain, NC. Call Judy for an appointment 704-739-4152. Free Cleveland Mall Chick Fil-A Coupons.


10/19 – Tuesday – Shelby Presbyterian (19) – 1:00 pm – 5:30 pm – 226 E. Graham St., Shelby, NC. 


10/23 – Saturday – Boy Scouts (30) – 10:00 am – 2:30 pm – Come & support the Boy Scouts. Cleveland County Fair Grounds, 1751 E. Marion Street, Shelby, NC. Free Cleveland Mall Chick Fil-A Coupons.


10/24 – Sunday – Amanda Stacey’s Senior Project – 1:00 pm – 5:30 pm – National Guard Armory, 200 Phifer Road, Kings Mountain, NC. Free Cleveland Mall Chick Fil-A Coupons.


OCTOBER CPR CLASS SCHEDULE


10/14 – Thursday – Adult CPR/AED – 6:00 pm


10/19 – Tuesday – Infant & Child CPR – 6:00 pm


10/28 – Thursday – First Aid – 6:00 pm


You have to prepay and register before day of class!


1333 Fallston Road, Shelby, NC


704-487-8594


 


Hospice Cleveland Co. – Upcoming Events


Oct. 14, 21, 28 – Reflections – Thursdays – 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm - Please RSVP to ext. 166 if you plan to attend. The classes will be held at Hospice Cleveland County, 951 Wendover Heights Drive, Shelby, NC.


10/20, 27 – Reflections – Wednesdays – 10:30 am - Noon - Please RSVP to ext. 166 if you plan to attend. The classes will be held at Kings Mountain Hospice House, 321 Kings Mountain Boulevard, Kings Mountain.


10/16 – Yard Sale – Saturday – 7:00 am - 11:00 am - Rib Sale & Music 11:00 am - 1:00 pm - For Rib pre-orders call 704-487-4677. The sales will be held at Hospice Cleveland County, Back Parking Lot, 951 Wendover Heights Drive, Shelby, NC.


Oct. 19 – Pet Loss Workshop – Tuesday – 10:30 am - Noon and 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm - Please RSVP to ext. 166 if you plan to attend. The workshop will be held at Hospice Cleveland County, 951 Wendover Heights Drive, Shelby, NC.


11/6 – Camp Mostly Smiles – Saturday – 9:00 am - 3:00 pm - Please RSVP to ext. 166 if you plan to attend. The retreat will be held at Hospice Cleveland County, 951 Wendover Heights Drive, Shelby, NC.


11/9 – Hospice Cleveland County, 25 Year Anniversary! – Tuesday – 11:00 am - 1:00 pm - This event will be held at Hospice Cleveland County, 951 Wendover Heights Drive, Shelby, NC.


11/11 – Coping with the Holidays – Thursday – 10:30 am - Noon - Hospice Cleveland County & 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm at Kings Mountain Hospice House.


11/20 – Cake & Casserole Sale – Saturday – 8:00 am - 11:00 am - For more information call 704-487-4677 ext. 168. The sale will be held at Kings Mountain Hospice House, 321 Kings Mountain Boulevard, Kings Mountain, NC.


11/21 – Fall Memorial Service – Sunday – 2:00 pm - Family members will be receiving a special invitation. The service will be held at First Baptist Kings Mountain, 605 W. King Street, Kings Mountain, NC.


11/30 – Memory Making with Ornaments – Tuesday – 10:00 am - Noon or 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm - Please RSVP to ext. 166 if you plan to attend. This workshop will be held at Kings Mountain Hospice House, 321 Kings Mountain Boulevard, Kings Mountain, NC.


12/2 – Memory Making with Ornaments – Thursday – 10:00 am - Noon or 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm - Please RSVP to ext. 166 if you plan to attend. This workshop will be held at Hospice Cleveland County, 951 Wendover Heights Drive, Shelby, NC.


 


Shelby High School Homecoming Parade


Shelby High School Homecoming Parade will be held Thursday, October 14, beginning at 4:30 PM in Uptown Shelby. Students from Shelby High School’s sports teams, student clubs, organizations and homecoming court representatives will parade down Lafayette Street starting at 4:30. Officers from the Shelby Police Department will close Lafayette Street from Marietta to Graham at about 4:15pm for the parade. The parade begins on Lafayette at Marietta, continues past the court square, turns right on Graham and ends in an empty lot on Graham and Market St. For more information please contact Uptown Shelby Association 704-484-3100.


 


2nd Annual Ride For Life, Rutherfordton


Our 2nd Annual Ride for Life will be held Saturday, October 16th at Gregory’s On Main Street, Rutherfordton. Registration begins at 9 am-10 am (Ride starts at 10:30 am). The cost: $20 one rider and $30 two riders. Contact Kelleigh Hayes at 828-287-2171 or Renee Samuel at 828-286-1816 for additional event information. Meal provided at end of ride for all paid bikers, courtesy of Gregorys. 5% of Gregory’s sales on Oct. 16 will go the American Cancer Society. This event is sponsored by Gregory’s on Main Street and Cuttin Up on Mane Street (will be cutting hair for Pantene Beautiful Lenghs). Contact the salon at 828-287-5504 to schedule an appointment or for more information. Donations for Relay For Life will also be collected at the salon.


 


2nd Annual Fund Run and Fur Ball


This event will be held Saturday, October 16th with registration begins at 11:00 am at the Cleveland County Humane Society, 1609 East Marion St., Shelby. First Bike to leave at 12:00 pm; Last Bike out at 1:00 pm. Route to be announced. Last stop to be at Mauney Field in Cherryville. For Single Riders the cost is only $15.00; and For Couples the cost is only $25.00. Please help the animals of Cleveland County by being a T-Shirt sponsor or donating a service for our silent auction. We also need donations of food and drinks for our bikers. All proceeds will benefit the Cleveland County Humane Society for care and placement of the many four legged friends that cross their path everyday. All donations will receive a letter to serve as a tax receipt. Even if you don’t ride please come and support our great cause. The cost is only $10.00 per person for food, entertainment, motorcycle games and bike show. Extra hands available at Mauney Field for $5.00. Great evening of fun and everyone is welcome! Contact Leanna Fraser at 704-484-2828. No weapons or attitudes.


 


Bethlehem Volunteer Fire Department


The Women’s Auxiliary will hold a Pinto Bean Supper on Saturday, October 16th at the fire department. Serving will begin at 5:00 pm. Plates cost $6:00 each.


 


Fall Festival at North Brook Elementary


North Brook Elementary presents their 2nd Annual Fall Festival October 16 from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm. Come and join us for Family Fun, Moon Bounce, Silent Auction, and Grade Level Games. Tickets are 25¢ each. Food and Snacks for sale. Call 704-276-2479 for more information.


 


Greater Shelby Community Theatre


Greater Shelby Community Theatre presents its season opener on Saturday, October 16th, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Cleveland County Arts Center, on Washington Street, on the square, in Shelby. With a theme of “Homegrown,” the theatre will offer short plays by Cleveland County playwrights Tom Bennett of Kings Mountain; Ludy Wilkie of Shelby and a work by Stan Logan of Shelby, performed by the Adventure House Players. Tom Bennett is a nominee for a Metrolina Theatre Association award for playwrighting. Ludy Wilkie is the founder of Lost Playwrights of Western North Carolina, which meets monthly in Hendersonville. Refreshments will be served and season tickets will be available.


 


Zone 11 Lions Club Meeting Planned For

Lincolnton On Saturday, October 16


The Lincolnton Lions Club will be hosting a Zone 11 Lions Meeting to be held on Saturday, October 16 at 11:00 a.m. @ Boger City United Methodist Church, 2320 East Main Street, in Lincolnton. Target audience will be Lions Club President, Secretaries, Treasurers & Membership Chairpersons in Boiling Springs, Kings Mountain, Lawndale, Shelby Lions; and other invited guest. The Lincolnton Lions Club is serving as host. Key note speakers will be District 31-A. Governor George Suggs of Sand Hills Lions Club, Lion Will Hicks, District 31-A Membership Chairperson and Lion Debbie Hicks, District 31-A Retenion Chairperson of the Etowah Lions Club, Lion Jeff Emory and Lions Robert Tomlinson, Zone 11 Chairperson of the Lincolnton Lions Club. Topics to be discussed: District Governors goals and objectives, membership recruitment, orientation, retention and District 31-A Fall Convention.


 


Fall Festival – Halloween Rodeo!


The Fall Festival Charity Event – Halloween Rodeo will be held Saturday, October 16th at Paul Mitchell the School, Gastonia, NC, beginning at 12 noon until 5:00 pm. Horse ride package cost $13.00 (horse ride, treat bag and picture); picture only: $5.00; and face painting for $5.00. We will have food, drinks, snacks, pumpkin decorating (for children) and lots of activities for the children and adults. The school is located at 284 E. Garrison Blvd., Gastonia, NC. All proceeds go to: Children’s Miracle Network! Costumes are optional but encouraged. 


 


Fall Bulky Item Pick-Up


The City of Shelby Solid Waste Department is having the Fall Bulky Item Pick-Up the week of October 18-22. Items such as: furniture, boxes, mattresses, and bagged clothes, etc., will be picked up from the curbside. The Solid Waste Department does not pick-up items such as: appliances, tires, building materials, paints, oils and batteries. Please place bulky items for pickup in your yard at curbside. Do not mix these items with liimbs, leaves, or grass. Do not place any items in the street. Bulky items will only be picked up on the day your garbage is picked up. Items placed on the curb after this week will be subject to citations and fines.


 


Life Enrichment Center –


Relieving Caregiver Stress


“Finding Stress Relief for Caregivers” will be the program topic for the regular caregiver meeting at the Life Enrichment Center Adult Day Care in Shelby Tuesday, Oct. 19. Counselor Ron McCollum will answer questions and help caregivers find ways to relieve stress. The meeting is free of charge and open to any caregiver. Adults with dementia may attend a free sitter service at the center at the same time, but a reservation must be made by calling 704.484.0405 by Oct. 13. The group will meet from 5:30 to 7 p.m., but caregivers are encouraged to come late or leave early if need be. For more information, call Linda at Life Enrichment at 704.484.0405.


 


Fall Festival at Woman’s Club, Kings Mtn.


The Kings Mtn. Woman’s Club will hold their annual Fall Festival Wednesday, October 20th at the clubhouse, 108 E. Mtn. Street.  Menu is:  ham or turkey, dressing, gravy, rice, green beans, candied yams, slaw, cranberry sauce, rolls, tea or coffee and homemade desserts.  You may eat in or take out.  Lunch is 11:30-1:30 and dinner is 5:30-7:00.  Adult plates are $10 and children under 12 eat for $6.  The event also has a country store, and floral display.  Purchase tickets from Johann Sherrill at 704 739-0405 or any club member.


 


An Evening With David Putnam


Friends of the Library are pleased to announce David Putnam’s speaking engagement at Cleveland Community Memorial Library on Thursday, October 21, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The public is welcome to attend. He will be speaking in the large meeting room. A reception will follow David Putnam’s discussion. Books are available for purchase and author signing.


8th Annual Art of Sound Music Festival in Uptown Shelby


The 8th Annual Art of Sound Music Festival in Uptown Shelby,  Cleveland County’s largest and oldest music festival, will be Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 21-23. Sponsored by the Cleveland County Arts Council, over 20 bands, duos, and solo artists of all types will play Thursday and Friday nights and Saturday from about mid-day until late evening. Venues will be an outdoor stage on Washington Street (free, Saturday), the Arts Center and the Don Gibson Theatre. Everything from solo songwriters and performers to jazz, bluegrass, country-rock, and old-time string band music will be featured. Homegrown musical excellence will be joined by artists from Boston, Nashville, New York, Virginia, Texas and North Carolina from Asheville to Wilmington. Please call the Cleveland County Arts Council at 704-484-2787 for information, or visit www.artofsoundcc.com for details and ticket prices or to find out about volunteer opportunities and sponsorship.


The Livermush Expo will be 10 am-5 pm. Taste Shelby’s famed Livermush and learn new recipes. Mack’s Livermush will be selling their famous livermush sandwiches. Cooking demonstrations and taste testing will be held. Join the Art of Sound Music Festival and party all night. Enjoy the husband calling contest sponsored by WADA radio. Media sponsor Cleveland Headline News. Located on Uptown Shelby Courtsquare, Washington St., Shelby, www.TourClevelandCounty.com or call 704-484-3100. 


Dress up the kids and your pet and join us in Uptown Shelby for our annual Fall Festival.  The festival will start on Saturday, October 23, at 10 a.m. with lots of great activities for kids and pets. Children can paint a pumpkin, play on the inflatable obstacle course, or participate in one of the other free fun crafts or activities. While the kids are having fun, one of our newest uptown businesses, Roll Over, has expanded the pet portion of the festival to include amazing activities for pets. This year our Pet Parade around the courtsquare will begin at 10:30 so the children can watch and prepare the grand finale Kid’s Parade at 11:30. www.UptownShelby.org.


The Foothills Farmers Market will open at 8 a.m. with locally grown produce, plants, cut flowers and baked goods. The Agriculture Extension Office visits each vendor to verify that “we grow what we sell.” This market will give any guest a true taste of Cleveland County, www.foothillsfarmersmarket.com.


 


Bar H Haunted Hayride


Bar H Haunted Hayride and Maze will be held on Friday and Saturday, October 22-23 and October 29-30, dark until at Bar H Arena, Boiling Springs, NC. The event is sponsored by Boiling Springs Lifesaving and Rescue. Concessions are available. For more information call 704-434-3866 or www.barhevents.com


 


GSCT Presents “Deadly Murder”


GSCT presents a thriller - “Deadly Murder” Greater Shelby Community Theatre will present the myster thriller, “Deadly Murder” October 22-24 and October 29-31 at Keeter Auditorium, CCC. Performances will be on October 22, 23, 29, 30 at 7:30 p.m. October 24 and October 31 performances are at 2:30. Camille (Kyrin Packard has the world at her feet. One night she is taken hostage and must use all her wits and cunning to save her life. Full of twists and turns, this play will keep you glued to your seat. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors/students. Presale tickets are available at a discount at CC Arts Council, Neal Senior Center, Arnold’s Jewelers, Maxwell B. Hamrick Insurance, Badcock and more. This play is not recommended for children under 12.


 


2010 Cleveland Women’s Show


2010 Cleveland Women’s Show will be held at Cleveland Mall  on Saturday, October 23 from 11:00am-5:00pm. A Celebration Of Women: Fashion Show, Cooking, Health Screenings, Pampering Sessions Interactive Exhibits, Shopping and so much more. Interested in becoming a Vendor or for more information Contact Charles Walton at 704-904-6297.


 


Fallston 5k and Fun Run


The Fallston 5k and Fun Run will be held Saturday, October 23 at Fallston Elementary. 5K - $15.00, $20 (on race day); Fun Run (ages 12 and under) Free. Fun Run: $10.00 for a T-shirt.  Registrations at www.clevelandcountyschools.org click “schools”, click “Fallston Elementary”; registrations turned in by October 13 - guaranteed t-shirt. 5K at 8:30 am and Fun Run at 10:00 am. For more info contact Carol Rikard at 704-538-7341.


 


R-S Central High – Fall Gospel Concert


Youth Empowerment Fall Gospel Concert will be held Saturday, October 23 at 7:00 pm at R-S Central High School. Featured will be “In His Glory” and “Sisters in Christ”. We will have a Spaghetti Supper from 5:30 pm - 6:45 pm with a minimum $5.00 Donation. Admission to the Concert is $10.00.


 


Public Announcement – Halloween


This notice is to inform the general public that by consensus of Shelby City Council, Mayor Alexander officially declared trick or treating for Halloween within the City of Shelby will be allowed on Saturday, October 30, instead of the traditional observance of Halloween on October 31.


Annual Holiday Bazaar


The Neal Senior Center will hold their Annual Holiday Bazaar Friday, November 5th. They will be selling their famous mouth watering ham biscuits, plain biscuits and livermush biscuits. Bulk orders will be available. Please look for your order forms (via fax) around October 20, 2010. Vendors will be available with handmade crafts, homemade goodies and lots of other items.


 


Kings Mtn. Historical Museum Exhibit


The Kings Mountain Historical Museum is proud to announce the opening of the annual Honor Our Veterans Exhibit on Now – November 13. This year we are featuring World War II with uniforms, weapons, equipment, photos, and memorabilia. The exhibit also includes other US Military campaigns and World War I. The Museum is located at 100 East Mountain Street, Kings Mountain, NC  28086.  Our hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10:00 – 4:00.  For more information please call 704-739-1019 or check out our web site www.kingsmountainmuseum.org


 


New Wilderness Adventures


Fall Adventure


New Wilderness Adventures Ministry will sponsor a Fall Hunt (Fall Adventure) to Brent, Alabama, on November 10-14. This event is open to men and father/son pairs (12 and up). 10 spots open for hunters and 5 spots for non hunters for this event. Base price is $375 or $600 for father/son pairs (12 & up). This includes: 9 meals (2 out at your expense), lodging and guide fees, materials, NWA Fall Adventure T-Shirt, and you can take a doe every day. To add a hog it is $50.00 per day. Processing not included, more fees may apply. Please go to www.newwildernessadventures.com or www.facebook.com/newwilderness for more info, to register and to enter our contest to win this trip on Facebook. Only 5 spots are left. This event will focus on Godly initiation.


 


Southern Christmas Show

With Shelby City Park


A trip to the Southern Christmas show will be sponsored by the Shelby City Park on Monday, November 15 (located at The Park, formerly Charlotte Merchandise Mart). The group will be leaving from the parking lot at Rutherfordton Senior Center at 8:00 a.m. and from Shelby City Park at 8:30 a.m. They will leave Charlotte to return around 3:30 p.m. and be back to the park around 5 p.m. The cost is $15.00 per person, which is due when signing up. This includes transportation (by Travel Lynx) and the cost of the ticket. Tickets will be given out that morning on the bus. Please sign up at Shelby City Park (704-484-6811) or at Rutherfordton Senior Center (828-287-6413). Deadline will be Friday, November 5, 2010. They will be taking the first 50 people to sign up. Visit www.cityofshelby.com/parks.


 


DAVA Fundraiser


Looking for vendors to rent table space at $10 a table. DAVA (Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary) Chapter 18 is having a Craft/Flea market, bake sale and hot dogs/refreshment sales on Saturday, Nov. 20 from 9:00 am – 3:00 pm at the DAV, located at 1138 E. Marion St., Shelby. Raffle tickets for sale for nice prizes. Donations would be appreciated. Please call Cindy at 704-297-3481 or Jerry at 704-445-8126 for more details.


 


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