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Neighborhood Calendar October 24th Edition
American Red Cross, Shelby
        American Red Cross Bloodmobile for October:
        October 24 - Gardner Webb University, 110 South Main St., Boiling Springs, 11:00am - 4:30pm.
Hospice Cleveland County
     Hospice Calendar of Events:
        Memory Bear Workshop - Participants will have the opportunity to make a teddybear out of a loved one’s shirt or other article of clothing. Children are welcome if accompanied by an adult. Please RSVP to ext. 166 if you plan to attend. Thursday, October 24, 9:00am - noon or 4:00pm - 7:00pm. Hospice Cleveland County Administration Building.
        November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month. During the week of November 4 – November 8, 2013, Hospice Cleveland County will be hosting a Virtual Conference on Grief, Loss and Bereavement. This week-long, “real time” conference will be broadcast over the internet to the Hospice Cleveland County administrative building, 951 Wendover Heights Drive, Shelby, NC. The schedule of webinars is as follows:
        Monday, November 4: 2:30pm - 3:30pm: “When the Dead Won’t Rest: Survivor Guilt Among Combat Veterans” (Scott Janssen, MSW, LCSW) or  “Anticipatory Grief & Mourning: A Misnomer” (Patti Anewalt, PhD, LPC, FT) (these sessions run concurrently). 4:00pm - 5:00pm: “How Not to (Unintentionally) Say Something Stupid: Beiing with Those Who are Dying” (Carla Cheatham, MDiv, PhD, TRT) or  “The Healing Power of Reminiscence” (Robin Edgar, BA) (these sessions run concurrently)
        Tuesday, November 5 , 3013: 12:30pm - 2:00pm: “Dignity and Insights into the Culture of Caring” (Harvey M. Chockinov, OM, MD, PhD, FRCPC, FRSC, FCHAS) 4:30pm - 5:30pm: “Reaching Out to the Latino Bereaved: A Learning Process” (Deborah Gonzalez, MSW; Patti Anewalt, PhD, LCP, FT) or “Helping School Communities Manage Traumatic Loss” (Maurine Underwood, MSW) (these sessions run concurrently)
        Wednesday, November 6: 2:15-3:30pm: “A Single Mustard Seed - Contemplative Approaches to Grief and Loss” (Rev. Robert Chodo Campbell, and Rev. Dr. Koshin Paley Ellison, MFA, LMSW, DMin)
        Thursday, November 7, 2013: 4:30pm - 5:30pm: “Cultural Competency and Grief” (Robin Fiorelli, LCSW)
        Friday, November 8: 12:30pm - 1:30pm “Impact of Grief in the Workplace” (Diane Snyder Cowan, MA)
        Continuing Education credits are available and information can be found at http://www.nhpco.org/education-conferences/continuing-education or by calling Hospice Cleveland County. Please RSVP or call 704-487-4677 ext. 163 with any questions.
Council on Aging/Neal Senior Center
        Council on Aging/Senior Center, 100 T.R. Harris Drive, Shelby, NC, will be having “Bingo” each Monday Night (except holidays). Doors open at 5:30 (no admittance after 7:00pm). Jackpot up to $500.00 - Public invited 12 years old and up.     
        “Membership Dinner Theatre” (Fourth Wall) will be the play, Thursday, October 24. Doors open at 5:45pm. Dinner will be served at 6:00pm. Play will begin at 7:00pm. Please see Mary Hamrick, COA Secretary for Tickets. Tickets - Free to $50 Members - $6 for $25 Members; Non-Members - Singles - $15 - Couples $25.
        “Flu Shots at Palm Tree United Methodist Church”, Tuesday, October 29, 1:00pm - 3:00pm.
        “Annual Halloween Party” Sponsored by Healthy @ Home, at COA/Neal Senior Center, 100 T.R. Harris Drive, Thursday, October 31, 11:30am. Wear your Halloween Outfit and come join the fun.
Lincolnton Lions Bike and Broom Sale
        Lincolnton Lions Bike and Broom Sale Planned for October 25-26. The Lincolnton Lions Club will be selling raffle tickets for an adult  3 speed bicycle and an assortment of Lions brooms on Friday, October 25th from 10:00am until 6:00 pm and Saturday, October 26th from 9:00 am until 3:00 pm in front of Ride-A-Bike Bicycle Shop, located  at 116 Court Square in Downtown Lincolnton. Cost of bicycle raffle tickets are book of 6 tickets for $5.00 or  $1.00 per ticket. Proceeds from Lions Club Bicycle Raffle Tickets supports the Lions Club 15th Annual Christmas Party/Luncheon For The Blind Of Lincoln County and their 2nd Annual Summer Program For Blind Children. Drawing will be held on November 25,2013. Winner doesn’t have to be present to win. Cost for individual brooms are as follows: $4 whisk broom; $5 children’s broom; $5.00 children’s mop; $8 synthetic soft sweep broom; $9 household straw broom; $12 industrial/patio straw broom. Broom sales proceeds provides services for the blind, purchases eyeglasses and eye examinations for the needy, sponsors blind/visually impaired adults to Camp Dogwood, and other Lions Club charities.
Dancing with the Stars Cleveland County
        Dancing with the Stars Cleveland County will be October 26, 5:30pm at The Don Gibson Theatre. Join Communities in Schools for an evening you will not forget. Proceeds from this event go to support programs and operations of CIS, Helping local students on the path to success. www.cisofclevelandco.org.
Kingstown Community Watch
        Kingstown Community Watch will sponsor a Fundraiser, Saturday, October 26, starting at 12:00 noon, at Town Hall, Kingstown, NC. For more information call 704-482-1557 or 704-406-9322.
Upper Cleveland Health Fair, Casar Fire Dept.
        Upper Cleveland Health Fair will be Saturday, October 26, 8:00am - 12:00 noon, at Casar Fire Department. Flu Shots Available. Exhibitors present: Cleveland Regional Medical Center, Council on Aging, Dialysis Clinic, Cleveland County Health Department, Cleveland County EMS, Cleveland County Sheriff’s Department, North Carolina Highway Patrol (others pending). Food available for purchase.
FREE HAUNTED DRIVE
        Free Haunted Drive, Thursday, October 31, 2013, 111 Davis Rd., Shelby, 7:00am - 11:00pm. Trick or Treaters welcome.
Lost Playwrights
        Lost Playwrights will meet Saturday, November 2, from 2:00-4:00pm at Gardner-Webb University, Boiling Springs, NC in room 160 in the Tucker Student Center. All persons interested in any aspect of theatre or professional writing are encouraged to attend.  The meeting is open and free of charge.
Upper Cleveland Soccer Club 4th Annual BBQ Chicken Dinner
        Upper Cleveland Soccer Club will have their 4th Annual BBQ Chicken Dinner (Prior to the Burns vs. RS Central football game), Friday, November 8, 5:30pm - 7:00pm, at Burns High School Cafeteria. Supporting the 2014 Burns Lady Bulldogs Soccer Team. Tickets Available at Burns High School office. $10 per plate, includes: 1/2 chicken, baked beans, slaw, chips, pickles, dessert & tea. Featuring Doug Fortenberry’s Famous Grilled Chicken. Pickup or dine-in or tailgate.
Benefit Golf Tournament for Matthew Brotherton
        Benefit Golf Tournament for Matthew Brotherton, victim of a bad scaffolding collapse. All proceeds and donations will go directly to Matthew and his family. 4-Man Capt. Choice, November 9. Shot gun start, 12:30pm. Price: $200 per team. Cash prizes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd  and closest to pin on all par 3s. Hole Sponsors are $100. All entrants are asked to  be paid up by November 2 so that they can have a definite number for golf course but you can pay day of tournament but tournament is limited to 18 teams so paying ahead will guarantee your spot. Contacts for any signing up info or paying ahead: Matthew Botts, 980-522-7007; Curtis Hamrick, 704-692-4842; Jonathan Blanton, 704-473-5664.
The Broad River Genealogical
        The Broad River Genealogical will have a very important presentation on November 10, 3:00pm, at the Neil Senior Center in Shelby. There will be a speaker from the Kings Mountain National Park, Leah Taylor, speaking on the Battle of Kings Mountain. We will also pass out to many people who they are descended from that fought or supported  the Revolutionary War, and some grand parents that were at the Battle of Kings Mountain. The people present on November 10 will also find out the Members of the _SOUTH FORK BOYS_ (militiamen) led by Major William Chronicle who was killed at the start of the Battle leading his men. The South Fork Boys was a part of the Lincoln County Militia under Colonel William Graham and Lt. Colonel Hambright. Many descendants of Frederick Hambright and William Graham will be mentioned and other Descendants of Revolutionary Soldiers that are present. Come and find out if you are descended from local people that fought in the Battle that was the turning point of the Revolutionary War according the the 3rd President Thomas Jefferson. Refreshments will be served and as always free admission. Park around at the back of the Neal Center.
The Clock Restaurant and Samaritans Purse
        The Clock Restaurant will be collecting shoeboxes for Samaritans Purse on Monday, November 11 from 6:30-8:30. When you bring a filled shoebox in, you will receive 10% off your next meal. On Saturday, November 2, 7:00-8:00, you can pickup boxes and more information. These shoeboxes will be distributed to children in other countries who do not know about Jesus and who have never had their own hygiene items, candy, toys, etc. Sponsored by: The Clock Restaurant and Samaritans Purse-OCC. For more information contact The Clock or Dale/Cindy Milling at 704-538-1703.
Singles of Faith
        Christian singles of all ages are invited to attend the monthly Singles of Faith Bible Study, with discussion, at the Ruby Hunt YMCA Library, on Patrick Avenue in Boiling Springs, NC, on the second Thursday of every month at 7 p.m.. Questions? Call Dianne at 704-692-0413.
New Support Group for Depression and Bipolar Disorder
       The local chapter of the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) will host regular, confidential, peer-led, self-help support group meetings on Tuesdays from 6:30-8:00pm at The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, Shelby. DBSA support groups are open to anyone who is diagnosed with a mood disorder, has a family member or friend who is diagnosed, or who thinks they might have depression or bipolar disorder (also known as manic depression). DBSA support groups are not run by professionals, but instead offer peer-to-peer support which is an important component of recovery from mental illness for many people. DBSA is the nation’s leading patient-directed organization focusing on the most prevalent mental illnesses - depression and bipolar disorder. The organization has over 400 independent local chapters that operate over 1000 self-help support groups around the United States. For More Info call 704-472-0596 or visit www.dbsalliance.org/foothills.
Parents Without Partners, Shelby
       PWP meets every Monday night at 7:00 pm. at the Shelby Presbyterian Church for educational programs and at other times as scheduled for monthly social activities including: dances, plays, and concerts. The dances are held at the American Legion from 6:30pm - 10:00pm. every 1st & 3rd Thursday night of the month.  For more information, call Connie at 704-487-1268 or Jo Ann at 704-538-9559.  
The Affordable Care Act And You
   An informational meeting regarding the Affordable Care Act will be held on Monday, October 28 at 6:30 PM in the Plaster Meeting Room at Cleveland county Memorial Library in Shelby. Kings Mountain Insurance Agent, Jason Falls, will be sharing information about the new health care act and answering questions. The public is invited to attend.
Kiwanis Club, Shelby
        Kiwanis Club of Shelby is a group of professionals who are involved in the community and looking to change Cleveland County, one child at a time. This fundraising and project oriented club meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month at noon at Deer Brook Restaurant, 201 Deer Brook Drive, Shelby, NC; or the 2nd Thursday evening of every month at 5:30pm at Mi Pueblito Mexican Restaurant, 213 West Warren Street, Shelby, NC. One evening social a month at area restaurants. Membership dues are $30 per quarter plus $60 per quarter if you attend lunch meetings. For more information or to join, please contact: Pam Isaacs, President, 704-751-3573, pam.isaacs@hospicecares.cc
Mental Health Association of Cleveland County
        Survivors of Suicide Support Group meets twice a month, with a daytime and evening meeting. The Evening Group meets the 2nd Monday of every month from 6:30pm - 8:00pm at The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer (502 W. Sumter Street, Shelby, NC).  The Daytime Group meets the last Tuesday of every month from 11:30am - 1:30pm at the Cleveland Memorial Library (104 Howie Drive, Shelby, NC). Sponsored by the Mental Health Association in Cleveland County, this group provides a safe and confidential place for those who have experienced the unique loss of suicide to find help, healing and hope. Our group is open to those who have lost a family member, friend or co-worker to suicide. This group is not intended for those who have personally survived a suicide attempt.  For details, contact the Mental Health Association at 704-481-8637 or mha@clevelandcountymha.org.
Rhema Outreach Ministry Giveaway
        Rhema Outreach Ministry Giveaway every other Tuesday located  at 624 E. Kings Street, Kings Mountain, NC. Items include clothes, home decor, some furniture and some food items based upon family size and income.
Food and Ensure Needed for Food Pantry
        The Service Department at the Council on Aging Senior Center is reaching out to the community for help with our Emergency Food Pantry. We are in need of shelf-stable foods such as vegetables, soup, crackers, salmon, oatmeal, grits, cereal etc. Also, there is a need of dish and laundry detergent; paper products such as toilet paper, paper towels, and tissues.
        We also are starting a drive for Ensure. You can help by donating Ensure either chocolate or vanilla, or ones that are for diabetics. You can also send in monetary donations that are specified for this drive. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Heather Ledbetter or Katherine Cobb at 704-482-3488.
Belwood Veterans Memorial
        The Belwood Veterans Memorial Committee is in the process of adding additional names to our Veteran Memorial. This memorial spans all wars and conflicts from the Revolutionary War to the present. The memorial is for Veterans that at some time attended Old Belwood School, or currently live in the Old Belwood School District or are buried within the old school district. If you are a Veteran or know of someone who meets any of the above criteria and whose name is not currently on the memorial, or you have questions, please contact Steen Richard at 704-538-8841 and request a form.
NC Foothills Detachment Marine Corps League
        The NC Foothills detachment , Marine Corps League are selling luminaries for Veterans day. The luminaries will be placed around the court square on Veterans day evening. The cost is $5 each and can be made in memory of or in honor of the veteran you wish to recognize. Each will have the branch of service for that veteran on the bag. Contact Toney King 704-739-7051 for more information and look for us at the Shelby Airport Fly in and Hog Happnin’.
Habitat for Humanity Cleveland County
        Habitat is now accepting applications for its 2014 Home Build.   The applicant must be able to make house payments of $400 to $450 a month,  must have a need for better housing, must live in Cleveland County, and must be willing to partner with Habitat by completing “sweat equity” on the home and by attending Homeowner Workshops. The typical Habitat home is 3 bedroom, 2 bath and approximately 1100 square feet. Applications may be picked up at the Habitat ReStore, 323 Grover Street or by calling 704-482-6200 Monday through Friday between 10:00am and  2:00pm.
Cleveland-Rutherford Kidney Association & Johnny Rockstar Entertainment
        Cleveland-Rutherford Kidney Association & Johnny Rockstar Entertainment Presents “Christmas With The King” A Tribute to Elvis. Travis Powell, Live in Concert, Saturday, December 7, 2013, 7:00pm, at The Performing Arts Foundation, Isothermal Community College, Spindale, NC. Proceeds go the Cleveland-Rutherford Kidney Assoc. House Seats $25, Box Seats $50, Group Rates - 10 tickets or more $20 each (house seats only). Ticket information, 704-481-9535 or michellecrka@aol.com. Website: crkarainbow.webs.com
Streaming Radio For Veterans’ Information
        Visit www.JohnnyShort.com and click on the Country Travelers Radio Show link for the latest information that concern veterans and provides them with answers. There are over 240 archived shows that feature different topics. If you are a veteran and would like to be on the air with your comments, please call Johnny Short at 704-538-8408. The Affordable Care Act and You



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