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Thursday, July 16-July 22, 2020 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 5 127 West Marion St., Shelby, NC 704-419-2340 704-419-2340 Tuesday-Thursday 4pm-until • Friday-Saturday 11am-Until Closed Sunday & Monday iqbbq.com iqbbq.com © Community First Media CALVIN EDWARD'S TRIO CALVIN EDWARD'S TRIO SATURDAY JULY 18 TH 7 PM - 10 PM. CELEBRATING OUR CELEBRATING OUR 1 YEAR BIRTHDAY PARTY YEAR BIRTHDAY PARTY With Music by RED DIRT RED DIRT REVELATORS! REVELATORS! SATURDAY JULY 25 TH 7 PM - 10 PM. 139 West Ross Grove Rd. • Shelby, NC 28150 ShelbyDentalCareCenter.com | 704-482-7986 Laughter is the fireworks of the soul. JOSH BILLINGS Brenton L. Young, DDS OWNER Pauline E. Cahill, DDS OWNER Jessica H. Lackey, DDS ASSOCIATE Benjamin G. Caple, DDS ASSOCIATE NO MORE ROBERT H. LUTZ Attorney At Law 704-600-6003 • 704-600-6004 www.rlutzlaw.com WE CAN HELP STOP FORECLOSURES! WE CAN HELP STOP FORECLOSURES! OVERWHELMING CREDIT CARD DEBT! OVERWHELMING CREDIT CARD DEBT! REPOSSESSIONS! REPOSSESSIONS! ©CommunityFirstMedia WE ARE A DEBT RELIEF AGENCY. WE ARE A DEBT RELIEF AGENCY. We help people fi le for bankruptcy relief We help people fi le for bankruptcy relief under the bankruptcy code. under the bankruptcy code. 310-8 E. Graham Street • Shelby, NC NO UPFRONT ATTORNEY NO UPFRONT ATTORNEY FEES FOR FILING CHAPTER 13 FEES FOR FILING CHAPTER 13 Sat. July 18th , 12-3 PM For More Info Call: 704-457-1001 Healing Health & Wellness Center 323 S. Washington St. , Shelby NC Real to Reel Film Festival Announces New Dates & New Virtual Component Documentaries, Feature Films, Animations, and Shorts to be Screened in September The Cleveland County Arts Council is excited to begin another decade of offering amazing cinema to fi lm festival goers. Originally slated for the end of July, this year, the 21st annual International Real to Reel Film Fest has been rescheduled for September 9-12 at the Joy Per- formance Theatre in Kings Mountain, N.C. Although the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been felt by fi lmmakers, event planners, and venues around the world, Real to Reel organizers are hoping the delayed dates and a new virtual companion component will expand the outreach and preparation time for this exploration of international fi lm. "Postponing the festival was not a decision we took lightly but one we felt was best for every- one, and it gave us the opportunity to add a virtual component. We are excited to work with Seed and Spark to bring Real to Reel Film Festival into the virtual festival space via their plat- form," commented Festival Director Violet Dukes. More details are forthcoming in regard to this online element of screenings. The selection committee screened nearly 150 fi lm submissions, from amateur and profes- sional fi lmmakers, including animated shorts, live-action shorts, documentaries (shorts and feature-length), feature-length narrative fi lms, and fi lms made by children ages 14 years and younger. International countries of origin for submissions include India, Japan, Iran, Russia, and Slovakia, among others. The festival will screen approximately 16 hours of runtime (30+ fi lms) based on the selections made by the committee, (selections are still being fi nalized). "This year, I'm particularly energized by the virtual/companion component of the festival. We'll be able to introduce an entirely new audience (outside of our geographic area) to this long-standing festival," says Noel Manning, co-founder of Real to Reel and tenured member of the fi lm selection committee. Awards categories will be classifi ed by their student/amateur or professional submission status. This year especially will bring some unique and exciting virtual components to the Real to Reel Film Festival, notably for online audiences. The virtual aspect will allow audiences to catch fi lms they may be unable to see in person (or that they may want to view again). Tickets will be sold to stream the fi lms online through Seed and Spark. Several fi lmmaker interviews conducted via Zoom will be available online for general viewing in the weeks leading up to the September festival. Additionally, for the on-site portion of the festival in September, pre-record- ed fi lmmaker Q&A sessions will be made available to audiences. As in years past, audience members can expect live in-person fi lmmaker Q&A panels as well. Last year's Real to Reel Film Festival saw an attendance of approximately 300 people. "While this year's festival will certainly have a different feel, we're excited to once again bring diverse, educational and entertaining independent fi lms to our community and beyond," said Shearra Miller, President of the Cleveland County Arts Council. For more information about this year's festival, contact Violet Dukes at the Cleveland County Arts Council by email violet.arth@ccartscouncil.org or phone 704-484-2787. You can also visit the fi lm festival website at http://www.realtoreelfest.com. Submitted by Violet Arth Dukes Reel Real International Film Festival SOLD REAL ESTATE Reaching 55,000 Readers Each Week SUBSCRIBE SUBSCRIBE WEEKLY WEEKLY DIGITAL EDITION DIGITAL EDITION to our Online Subscription is FREE! Online Subscription is FREE! Receive a copy of each week's publication via email. Receive a copy of each week's publication via email. 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