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August 27, 2020

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Thursday, August 27-September 2, 2020 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 9 www.NealSeniorCenter.org www.NealSeniorCenter.org Neal Senior Center Neal Senior Center 100 T.R. HARRIS DRIVE • SHELBY 100 T.R. HARRIS DRIVE • SHELBY Monday-Thursday 8 AM-5PM Monday-Thursday 8 AM-5PM Friday 8 AM-1PM Friday 8 AM-1PM 704-482-3488 704-482-3488 Photo By – Justin G. Hill & Son, Photo By – Justin G. Hill & Son, Drone Photography Service Drone Photography Service The Neal Senior Center would like to thank everyone who donated money, food and paper products August 17-24, 2020 Elizabeth Turpish Lauren Williams Pine Grove United Methodist Church Allie MacArthur American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 82 HELP FEED CLEVELAND COUNTY RESIDENTS! Volunteer Drivers Are Needed For The "Meals-On-Wheels" Program Find Out How You Can Help! Call Heather Ledbetter At The Neal Center 704-481-7390 Regularly Scheduled And Substitute Drivers Are Needed Now, more than ever, it's crucial to monitor your health! Life Line Screening, a leading provider of community-based preventive health screenings will be in our community on Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at the Neal Senior Center. Ultrasound screenings to Identify risk factors for Cardiovas- cular disease include; Carotid Artery (plaque buildup-a leading cause of stroke), Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (an enlargement or weak area in the main blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body), Peripheral Arterial Disease (hardening of the arteries in the legs), a Heart Rhythm Screening (an EKG to detect Atrial Fibrillation-irregular heartbeat) and an Osteoporosis Risk Assessment for men and women. Being proactive about your health by knowing your risks helps you and your doctor address problems early. Register online TODAY at www.lifelinescreening.com/communitycircle or call 1-866-229-0469 to receive your discount and preferred appointment time. Let Life Line Screening help! The Neal Center's food pantry has a big problem…. ……but, it's a GOOD problem! Because we've served so many in need….. OUR FOOD PANTRY IS NEARLY EMPTY! PLEASE HELP US REFILL IT! Thank you to everyone in the community who answered the call in supporting the Neal Center's food pantry and "Meals- on-Wheels" program with your monetary and food donations! Currently, we are in need of these items for our homebound: Vienna sausages, miniature canned hams, salmon, beef stew, corned beef, saltine crackers, canned fruits and vegetables, shelf-stable pasta, spaghetti sauce, rice, noodles, cereal and oatmeal. Please be sure that the items being donated are well within their expiration dates on the item. Items donated to the center that have expired cannot be given out. We are unable to accept refrigerated items. If you'd prefer making a cash donation, it would be very welcome! When writing your check, be sure to indicate that your donation is for "The Food Pantry". While our facility is still closed to the public, we are able to accept donations, Monday – Thursday, from 8:30 am – 2:30 pm. Please call us at 704-482-3488 to arrange a time to drop off your donation. ©Community First Media Community First Media August National Immunization Awareness Month Vaccines help prevent dangerous and sometimes deadly diseases. 139 E. Main Street, Downtown Forest City 828-245-4591 www.SmithsDrugsFC.com Like us on *Your Smith's Drugs of Forest City pharmacist can help determine your out-of-pocket expense for your vaccines before they are administered. Talk with your Smith's Drugs of Forest City pharmacist about your vaccinations. Our Pharmacists are certifi ed to administer many vaccines at the pharmacy, which can save you a visit to the doctor's offi ce. Most vaccines are covered by insurance.* Vaccines aren't just for kids – adults need to get vaccinated to stay protected from serious illnesses like the fl u, measles, and pneumonia.

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