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Thursday, May 14-May 20, 2020 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 3 125 N. Lafayette St. • Shelby, NC (Across from First Baptist Church) WITHERSPOON INSURANCE AGENCY Auto • Home • Life • Health Business • Motorcycles • RVs • LOW DOWN PAYMENTS • LOW DOWN PAYMENTS • LOW MONTHLY • LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS PAYMENTS GREAT RATES GREAT RATES for GOOD DRIVERS and for GOOD DRIVERS and Not So Lucky Drivers! Not So Lucky Drivers! 704-480-9595 www.witherspooninsurance.com Agents: Wayne Witherspoon, Justin Witherspoon Linda Thomas, Carol Pearson & Tammy Shaffer "Call us and Compare our Rates" © Community First Media : Congratulations Grad's Name We are Proud of You! Love, Mom & Dad Contact Shelby Shopper Offi ce 704-484-1047 Keepsake Edition - LOCAL MATTERS - Your School Name & Mascot SPECIAL GRAD EDITION SPECIAL GRAD EDITION Coming Thursday, June 11, 2020 ADVERTISING DEADLINE: Tuesday, May 26, 2020 by 3 pm Shelby shopper & info S C H O O L S Cleveland County Announcements Announcements What: Southern Arts Society Re-opening When: Tues-Wed-Thurs. 10 am to 2 pm, and by appointment. Where: 301 N. Piedmont Ave., Kings Mountain. More Info.: For details visit SouthernArtsSociety.org or call 704-739-5585. What: Overeaters Anonymous When & Where: Shelby Public Library Conference Room 1st, 3rd, 5th Saturday, 10:30 - Noon; Kings Mountain, Stone St., Christ the King Catholic Church (lower level) 2nd, 4th Tues., 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm; and Lincolnton, Hwy. 150, Holy Cross Lutheran Church, small building on back left ,2nd, 4th Saturday, 10:30 - 12:00 noon. More Info.: Do you have a problem with food? For additional information, Contact Mary 704-477-8390. NEIGHBORHOOD CALENDAR DEADLINE: FRIDAYS, 3 PM PRIOR TO NEXT THURSDAY'S EDITION. NEIGHBORHOOD CALENDAR DEADLINE: FRIDAYS, 3 PM PRIOR TO NEXT THURSDAY'S EDITION. GO TO SHELBYINFO.COM AND CLICK ON SUBMIT EVENTS GO TO SHELBYINFO.COM AND CLICK ON SUBMIT EVENTS Tuesday, May 19 Tuesday, May 19 What: TEFAP (Federal Commodities) Distribution When: 11:30 am until 1:30 pm. Tuesday, May 19. Where: Walls Memorial Baptist Church, 2223 Elizabeth Avenue, Shelby. More Info.: For residents of Cleveland County. Please remain in car when coming to pick up food. Announcements Announcements What: 2020-2021 CCS Preschool Enrollment Where: Office of School Readiness Preschool Office More Info.: For information on how to apply. Call 704-476-8064 NEIGHBORHOOD CAL CALEN ENDAR DAR SHELBY SHOPPER & SHELBY SHOPPER & NFO INFO He shall cover you with His feathers, And under His wings you shall take refuge; His truth shall be your shield and buckler. You shall not be afraid of the terror by night, Nor of the arrow that fl ies by day, Nor of the pestilence that walks in darkness, Nor of the destruction that lays waste at noonday. Psalm 91:4-6 Family game nights can be a great way for families to disconnect from their devices and spend quality time together. Much in the way that family dinners can facilitate conversation and closeness, game nights can spark companionship and hours of fun. Game nights are easy to organize and are par- ticularly handy on those nights when there's not much to do or when the weather makes outside activities implausible. To get started, use these game ideas as a catalyst for fun. 1. Stick to the classics. Certain games remain tried and true family favorites. These include Monopoly, Trouble, Risk, Clue, and Scrabble. Adults who had a favorite game growing can play it with their own children and see who out- smarts who. 2. Learn card games. From "War" to "Spades" to "Gin" to "Uno," many card games have withstood the test of time. This is a great way to bridge gaps be- tween grandparents and grandchildren. The older generation can teach these familiar games to children, and everyone can join in the fun. 3. Strengthen drama skills. Charades is a game in which teams must act out a word or phrase based on certain categories and have others on their side guess what is being mimed. Charades often leads to lots of laughs and stumped participants. 4. Shop for new fun. Take a family trip to a toy store or another retailer and browse the games aisle. Let each family member pick out a game that appeals to them and then include them in your family game night rotation. Families can engage and converse over enter- taining games that bridge generations. 4 Ideas for family game night Let each family member pick out a game that appeals to them and then include them in your family game night rotation.

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