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July 30, 2020

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Page 6 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, July 30-August 5, 2020 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO DONATE PURSES AND MORE, R MO MO MO MO MORE RE RE RE INF NF NFOR OR OR OR O MA MA MATI TI TION ON OR TO TO TO TO DON ON ON O AT AT AT ATE PU PU PU PURS RSES ES ES AND ND ND ND MOR O THURSDAY, AUGUST 6 TH 10:00am-3:00pm BROOKDALE SHELBY 1425 East Marion St., Shelby WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 TH 10:00am-1:00pm LINCOLNTON SENIOR CENTER 514 S Academy St, Lincolnton FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 ND 10:00am-6:00pm HOSPICE CLEVELAND COUNTY ADMINISTRATION 951 Wendover Heights Dr, Shelby PURSES FOR A PURPOSE This year our Purses for a Purpose event will be in SEVERAL LOCATIONS! Please join us on a few of these dates to help us raise money for the Gaston/Lincoln/Cleveland Walk to End Alzheimer's. PURSES • JEWELRY • ACCESSORIES , CONTACT SANDRA ALEXANDER AT 704-487-4677 OR 980-295-9519 (MOBILE) :LQ$&DURU&DVK 9LUWXDO%HQHILW'UDZLQJ 6WDUWLQJSP7KXUVGD\-XO\ /LYH6WUHDPLQJRQ %R\V *LUOV&OXERI&OHYHODQG&RXQW\ )DFHERRN3DJH ϮϬϮϬ,sZK>d^KE/ ϰKKZ^EKZ Ψϭϱ͕ϬϬϬ^,Ύ $"35&3$)&730-&51307*%&45)&7&)*$-&5)"5'&"563&4 "650."5*$53"/4.*44*0/108&345&&3*/("*3$0/%*5*0/*/(3&.05& ,&:-&44&/53:$36*4&$0/530-".'.3"%*0108&3-0$,45*-545&&3*/( 0/45"3"/%.03&"41&3*343&(6-"5*0/45"9&48*--#&8*5))&-% 5*$,&54"7"*-"#-&"5$-6#846.5&3454)&-#: 03$0/5"$5"#0"3%.&.#&3 Tuesday, August 11 Tuesday, August 11 What: Miriam Rudasill Leaders Blood Drive When: 1:00 pm until 5:30 pm. August 11. Where: Elizabeth Baptist Church, Fellowship Hall, 301 North Post Rd., Shelby, NC. More Info: To schedule your appointment go to redcrossblood. org and enter Sponsor code Elizabeth Baptist Shelby. Donors will receive a Red Cross t-shirt and a health screening which will include COVID-19 antibody testing. Thursday, August 13 Thursday, August 13 What: American Red Cross Blood Drive When: 2:30 pm until 7:00 pm. August 13. Where: Family Worship Center Fellowship Hall, 1818 Shelby Rd., Kings Mountain, NC. More Info: Preregistration requested at redcrossblood.org and enter Family Worship, or call 704-418-0418. NEIGHBORHOOD CALENDAR DEADLINE: NEIGHBORHOOD CALENDAR DEADLINE: FRIDAYS, 3 PM PRIOR TO NEXT THURSDAY'S EDITION. 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 Announcements Announcements What: Overeater's Anonymous Where: Cleveland Memorial Library, 104 Howie Dr., Shelby More Info.: Shelby Public Library Conference room. 1st, 3rd & 5th, Saturday. 10:30 am - Noon. • Kings Mountain, Stone St., Christ the King Catholic Church (Lower level). 2nd and 4th Tuesday, 6:30 pm -7:30 pm. • Lutheran Church, HWY 150, Lincolnton Holy Cross Lutheran Church (small building on back left). 2nd and 4th Saturday, 10:30 - Noon. What: Call to Artists A Fresh Look 2020 Where: Southern Arts Society's, 301 N. Piedmont Ave., Kings Mountain, NC. More Info.: Exhibit Runs July 7 - Aug 14. More information: Contact, Jewel Reavis, 803-448-4578. What: First Friday Tours at The Banker's House Where: The Banker's House, 319 N. Lafayette, St. Shelby, NC. More Info.: Join us for First Friday Tours on the first Friday of every month. Next tour is on Friday, Aug. 7. We are extending our tour hours, 3 – 6 p.m. Visitors are requested to wear a mask and maintain social distancing during the tour. Cost is $7 at the door. If you can't make it on a First Friday, you can book your private party tour for a group of 6-9 people by calling Carolyn Jackson at (980) 404-0096. NEIGHBORHOOD CAL CALEN ENDAR DAR N SHOPPER & SHELBY SHOPP R OPPER & SH S SHELBY PP NFO INFO People rely on the internet every day. In recent months, reliance on digital technol- ogy was pushed even further as social distancing mea- sures had the world going online for school and work and to maintain relationships with friends and family. A 2018 report from Pew Research Center indicated that nearly 25 percent of young adults in America reported being online almost constantly. Common Sense Media says teens spend an average of nine hours a day online, compared to roughly six hours for those between the ages eight and 12 and 50 minutes for kids younger than eight. Students must exercise caution when spending time online. Connectivity can be empowering, but it also puts students at risk from others and even their own, some- times irresponsible behav- iors. Staying safe online should remain a priority for students who must spend more time on the internet and using digital education tools. These are some tips for maintaining cyber safety. • Exercise caution when sharing information like your name, address, phone num- ber, and other personal data online. Check with a trusted parent or teacher before sharing private data. • Report any online activity that makes you feel uncom- fortable, scared or confused, whether it is directed at you or a classmate. • Think carefully before you post comments online. Data remains online indefi- nitely, and your words and actions today can greatly affect your future. • Respect others online by refraining from demean- ing or bullying comments. • Do not try to get around firewalls and blocked web- sites set up by school admin- istrators. These limitations are there for your protection. • Stick to school-sanc- tioned assignments and internet browsing when using school-issued devices. Administrators may have the right to monitor student activity without students' knowledge and you can eas- ily get yourself in trouble. • It is easy to hide or fake one's identity on the internet, so never take someone you meet or speak with online at face value. Never meet up with someone you do not know or only met online. • Talk to your parents or educators about extortion and ransomware that tries to trick you into providing pay- ment in some shape or form to prevent a perpetrator from releasing private informa- tion about you, advises the Readiness and Emergency for Schools Technical Assistance Center. Various steps can be taken to promote cyber safe- ty among students, parents and administrators. Cyber safety is important for every grade BAKED SPAGHETTI 1 lb spaghetti noodles 1 pound ground beef 1 (26 oz) jar spaghetti sauce 1 (16 oz) jar alfredo sauce 2 tsp Italian seasoning 2 cups shredded mozzarella Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray 9 x 13 baking dish with non- stick spray. Cook spa- ghetti noodles accord- ing to package direc- tions. Drain noodles. While the spaghetti noodles are cooking, brown and crumble ground beef in a large sauce pan. Drain excess grease. Put ground beef back in pan and add spaghetti sauce. Stir to combine well. Meanwhile, once the cooked noodles are drained, put them back into the pot. Stir in alfredo (cheese) sauce and Italian seasoning. Stir well to thoroughly coat noodles. Place spaghetti noodles into prepared baking dish. Cover with spaghetti sauce mixture. Top with shredded mozzarella cheese.Cover with aluminum foil and bake for about 30 minutes (until cheese is melted and bubbly.) OLD-FASHIONED PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES 1 cup shortening 1 cup peanut butter 1 cup sugar 1 cup packed brown sugar 3 large eggs 3 cups all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking soda 1/4 teaspoon salt Preheat oven to 375°. In a large bowl, cream shortening, peanut butter and sugars until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Combine flour, baking soda and salt; add to creamed mixture and mix well. Roll into 1-1/2-in. balls. Place 3 in. apart on ungreased baking sheets. Flatten with a fork or meat mallet if desired. Bake 10-15 minutes. Remove to wire racks to cool.

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