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Neighborhood Calendar Sept. 1st edition
Piecemakers Quilt Guild
   “Piecemakers Quilt Guild meets the first Wednesday of each month from 10AM – 12PM at the Lincoln Co. Senior Center, Room 319, Lincoln Campus of Gaston College, 511 Aspen St., Lincolnton.  We are here to teach and encourage those interested in the art of quilting; visitors & new members are welcome.  Meetings include a business meeting, show-and-tell, and a program related to quilting.  On August 3rd, members  display Challenge quilts - do come visit us! Members also meet the third Wed. of each month 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. to work on our community projects. For information:  Judy Smith
704-747-2192.
Fall Gymnastics at Shelby City Park
        Sign ups are underway for fall Gymnastics classes at Shelby City Park. Instruction includes balance beam, floor, tumbling, uneven bars, rings and tumble trak. Classes are held in 6 week sessions for a fee of $60 per session and begin Sept 6. Registration forms are available at the park or online at www.cityofshelby.com. Call 704-538-3834 for more information and easy registration.
Foothills Herb Society
        The Foothills Herb Society would like to invite those who are interested in growing or using herbs to the next meeting on Sunday, September 11, 2011, 2:30 pm at the Shelby Red Cross Building (rear door), Hwy 18, North, Shelby, NC. The Foothills Herb Society meets the second Sunday each month to discuss various aspects of herbal cultivation and usage, exchange herbs, plants and ideas, all in a generally informal atmosphere. Visitors and new members are welcome. Meetings last about 2 hours. For more information please contact Mark at 704-435-1187.
South Mountains State Park Programs
        9/10 – “Black Bears: Majestic Creatures of the Wild”. How dangerous are black bears?  Can we coexist?  Why are black bears  so unique?  What should I do if I see a black bear?  The program will begin at 11:00 am in the Visitor Center.
            9/10 – “Tree ID Hike” - Join a Park Ranger for an easy 1.0 mile walk along the Hemlock Nature Trail.  Tree identification will be the focus of this hike which will begin at the Jacob Fork Parking Area at 2:00 pm.
            9/11 - “Skulls and Skins” Look for a Park Ranger and his interesting display of skulls and skins at the Visitor Center.  Drop by between 2:00 –3:00 and hear about some of the animals that call South Mountains State Park home.
            9/17 - “Birds of Prey” Join a Park Ranger at the Visitor Center at 11:00 am and learn about some of the birds of prey found in the South Mountains. You will learn about the distinguishing characteristics of these animals, and find out why they are called birds of prey.
            9/17 - “Skulls and Skins” Look for a Park Ranger and his interesting display of skulls and skins at the Visitor Center.  Drop by between 2:00 –3:00 and hear about some of the animals that call South Mountains State Park home.
            9/18 - “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”.
            9/24 - “9th Annual Nature Day” Join us for the 9th Annual Nature Day at the park.  A variety of programs, exhibits, hikes and music are scheduled for your enjoyment.  Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Contact the park office for more information at (828)433-4772.
      9/25 - “The Roles and Responsibilities of an NC State Ranger” What does a Park Ranger do on a day to day basis?  Meet in the Visitor Center auditorium. At 2:00 pm.
   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 for more information.

Back To School Blast At Malcolm Brown Auditorium
   A Back To School Blast will be held on Saturday, September 3 at Malcolm Brown Auditorium in Shelby. The Back To School Blast will feature A Small Town USA Tour with “Seventh Day Slumber” featuring “Southbound Fearing and Corey Lamb. The show will start at 7:00. Doors open at 6:00. Cost is $10 at the door.
Surratt Hull, Wright, Young Family Reunion
  The Surratt, Hull, Wright and Young Families will hold a reunion on Saturday, September 3, 2011, at Holly Oak Park Old Center softball field, 1:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. For more information call Beverly Wright-Young 704-487-6353; Caroline Wright 704-600-6493; Hannah Sims 704-480-1715 or Jearlene Watkins 704-300-4992. Food, fun and fellowship.
National Alliance On Mental Illness Offer Free Course Offers Help For Families Of Mentally Ill
    A spouse is in and out of mental hospitals suffering from  Schizophrenia.  A grown child returns  home to live with his parents because manic depression (bipolar disorder), does not allow him to function in society.  A young daughter is diagnosed as suffering with major depression and another neurobiological brain disorder. Where do families turn when they are faced with the problems that come  when dealing with a close family member suffering with a mental illness on a daily basis? The National Alliance on Mental Illness of Rutherford-Cleveland is offering a FREE family education course.  This 12 week series of classes begins on Thursday, September 8, 2011  from 6:30 – 9:00 PM at Aldersgate United Methodist Church, in Shelby. The class is designed to help parents spouses, siblings, grandparents and adult  children who are dealing with the issues  of living with a loved one who has been diagnosed with one or more of these  no fault neurobiological brain disorders. To register for this class, or get a free  brochure. Call Betty Frye at:  704-434-5166 or 704-583-0845.   
Pregnancy Resource Center Walk For Life
   The Pregnancy Resource Center will be having it’s annual “WALK FOR LIFE” Saturday, September 10, 2011. 9:30 am – 11:30 am Bethel Baptist Church located at 606 S. Dekalb Street, Shelby. The Walk for Life is an annual event that allows individuals, families and churches within the community to participate in the Life saving work of the Pregnancy Resource Center of Cleveland County. Funds raised help the Center provide alternatives to abortion for moms, dads and families facing crisis pregnancies in Cleveland County. The Walk for Life also reminds us that there is still work to be done in the fight for the unborn, and that everyone who participates is making a difference. For More Information Please Call 704-487-HELP (4357)
Free Ham Radio Class
   Ever think about getting your ham radio license? Well, Cleveland County Amateur Radio Service, (CCARS) a local non profit organization, is offering a free course to help you get on the air. Classes start September 10th at 7:00pm at the Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 1207 W Dixon Blvd Shelby. The course will teach you all you need to know to pass your technician radio license exam. While there will be no charge for the class, an optional study guide will be available for a fee, or you may simply use some on-line resources that will be discussed on the night of the first class. After completion of the course, CCARS will then host a test session where you will take the actual FCC test to receive your radio license. Note( the Federal Communications Commissions requires a $15.00 fee to take the actual exam). Pre-registration is not required but will be appreciated. To pre-register or to get more information please email us at na4cc@ccarsnc.org or check out our web page at www.ccarsnc.org and click on events.
Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver Education Conference
   The Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver Education Conference - Sept. 15 - Flint Hill Baptist Church, Shelby, NC. This full day conference will feature a variety of speakers on topics related to caring for a person with Alzheimer’s or related dementia. Community resources will be available to answer questions and offer information. Target audience includes family caregivers, professional caregiver, faith community members and anyone interested in learning more about the disease. Cost $10 per person.
Camp Call Masonic Lodge Annual BBQ
   Camp Call Masonic Lodge will hold their Annual BBQ on Saturday, September 17, 2011, 4 pm-8pm. Cost is: Adults $10.00; Child $6.00; Under 6 FREE. Eat in or carry out.  Blue Oval Performance Club. “Cruise in for BBQ”. Proceeds go to charity. The Masonic Lodge is located at Hwy. 226 North of Shelby.
‘Relieving Stress the Safe Way’
        “Relieving Stress the Safe Way”  will be the topic for the dementia caregivers meeting at Life Enrichment Adult Day Center in Shelby Tuesday, Sept. 20. Caregivers of people with dementia can sometimes develop the symptoms of dementia themselves, but often, it is stress that causes confusion and memory loss. Relieving stress keeps the caregiver healthier and better able to handle the rigors of caring for someone with dementia. A free sitter service is available for the person with dementia but a reservation must be made by Sept. 13 by calling 704.484.0405. The meeting will be held at 110 Life Enrichment Blvd., located just off Fallston Road between Teddy and Meekins Law Offices and Cornerstone Dental Associates. For more information, call Linda at 704.484.0405.
NWA Father/Son Adventure Weekend
        New Wilderness Adventures’ Father/Son Adventure Weekend Sept 23-25 at River Ministry Lodge in Rutherfordton NC. The purpose of the weekend is to give fathers and sons time in an adventure setting where they can connect or re-connect, establishing the father as his son’s hero and mentor all the while growing stronger in the Lord together.  Don’t worry guys. The NWA team will walk with you through this.  Some of the activities to choose from include: archery, skeet shooting, canoeing, hiking, survival and fishing. Cost $150 per pair ($50 each additional son). Sons 7 and up please. Church groups welcome.  This includes all lodging, food, activities/adventure, and study materials. (Does not include travel or gift that we are asking fathers to purchase for blessing) To register, call Stephen Stanford at 704-473-6091 or go to http://www.facebook.com/newwilderness
Mosses Ross Family Reunion
   The Mosses Ross Family Reunion will be held on Sunday, September 25 at 1:30. They will meet at the old fellowship building at Ross Grove Baptist Church, Ross Grove Rd., Shelby. Good ole cookout!!! Hot dogs, burgers, chicken provided. Please bring sides accordingly. We are also trying to put together a photo album, so any old and new family photos would be great. Copies are fine. Don’t forget lawn chair if you have one. Come and plan on a great day. Contact Darla Ross Wyatt, 704-477-0750, ycul@att.net or Laurie Huss, 704-482-3401, hussputt@yahoo.com


Hospice Cleveland County Events
    Golf Ball Drop - Saturday, October 15- 1:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Shelby City Park, 850 W. Sumter St., Shelby.  Activities include: Carrousel and train rides starting at 1 p.m. Skip Warrick Ribs pick-up at 2 p.m.-6 p.m. (pre-order online); Corn-hole Tournament @ 2 p.m. (applications online); Golf Ball Drop @ 6:30 p.m. for a chance to win $2,000. Balls are $50 each and can be purchased at Hospice Cleveland County Administration Building. Music, food and prize drops will be available throughout the day. For event information, call our visit our website: www.hospicecares.cc. 704-487-4677.
   Rib Sale - Saturday, October 15, 2:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Ribs by Skip Warrick. Pick up is at Shelby City Park. $20 per rack by order only while supplies last! Order options: Hot and now or Vacuum sealed and frozen. To order call 704-487-0800 ext. 175. $250 Event Sponsor: Get 4 racks of ribs and a business listing on Hospice event banner. $150 In Honor or Memory of: Get 3 racks of ribs and list the name of a loved one on Hospice banner. Deadline for sponsorship is Monday, October 3.
Mother of Traumatic Brain Injury Survivor To Speak at Life Enrichment
        Denise Boggs will bring her message of how not only to survive TBI but also to thrive when she presents a program at Life Enrichment Center Adult Day Health Service in Shelby Tuesday, Sept. 27 from 6 to 8 p.m. It is free of charge and open to anyone interested in learning more about TBI, which is defined as an injury to the brain caused by an external trauma such as from a fall, car crash, sports injury, being shaken or concussion blasts such as sustained by active duty military personnel. Brain injury has been called a silent epidemic - epidemic because of the increasing number of people diagnosed and silent because sometimes it is not as easy to diagnose as a broken arm or leg. Whereas a person can recover fairly quickly from a broken limb, recovery from a traumatic brain injury (TBI) may take years. Even though a person can have a wonderful recovery, that person may be different physically, mentally, or emotionally. Life Enrichment Center provides respite for families dealing with TBI by offering quality day services for adults of all ages. For more information about either the program or Life Enrichment, call Linda at 704.484.0405 at the Shelby center, or Debbie at 704.739.4858 at the Kings Mountain center.
NWA Father/Daughter Adventure Weekend
        New Wilderness Adventures’ Father/Daughter Adventure Weekend. Sept 30-Oct 2 at River Ministry Lodge in Rutherfordton NC. The purpose of the weekend is to give the fathers and daughters time in an adventure setting where they can connect or re-connect establishing the father as his daughter’s knight in shinning armor and mentor all the while growing stronger in the Lord together.  Fathers will have the opportunity to affirm the worth and beauty of their daughters. You will have plenty of bonding experiences through various outdoor activities and you will learn the biblical model of femininity.  Don’t worry guys. The NWA team will walk with you through this.  Possible activities include ballroom dancing, canoeing, hiking, fishing, boat rides and skeet shooting! Cost $150 per pair ($50 each additional daughter). Daughters 7 and up please.  Church groups welcome. This includes all lodging, food, activities/adventure, and study materials. (Does not include travel or gift that we are asking fathers to purchase for blessing To register, call Stephen Stanford at 704-473-6091 or go to http://www.facebook.com/newwilderness.

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