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704-484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Our 37th Year • Issue No. 35 • September 3, 2020 "In God We Trust" TRANSMISSION Now Serving Cherokee, Cleveland Now Serving Cherokee, Cleveland and Rutherford Counties and Rutherford Counties 40+ Years of Experience! We also work on Heavy Duty Diesel Transmission and Transfer Cases. WE'LL GET YOU IN GEAR, CAUSE SHIFT HAPPENS! See Us On Google See Us On Google and Facebook and Facebook • Foreign and • Foreign and Domestic Domestic • Free Estimates • Free Estimates • 12 Month, • 12 Month, 12,000 Miles 12,000 Miles Warranty on Warranty on all Rebuilt all Rebuilt Transmissions Transmissions carolinatrans@att.net 1807 Cherokee Ave., Gaffney, SC 29340 1807 Cherokee Ave., Gaffney, SC 29340 Real to Reel Film Festival goes virtual for 2020 It seems that many special events and annual activities have had to be canceled in this year of Covid- 19. But one yearly event has found a way to adapt to this turbulent situation – and so the 21st annual International Real to Reel Film Fest (RRFF) will be fully virtual in 2020. Planned originally by the Cleveland County Arts Council as an in-person festival this year, the RRFF has been modified to be an online exclusive platform, slated from Sept. 9 – Oct. 9, 2020. But even with the unexpected changes, the filmmakers and event plan - ners for Real to Reel say they are looking forward to what this new version of the festival will offer. "We are excited to work with Seed and Spark (a virtual film festival provider) to bring Real to Reel Film Festival into the virtual festival space via their platform," says festival director Violet Dukes. Festival tickets are now available for purchase at www.realtoreelfest. com. There, RRFF attendees will have the entire month span from Sept. 9 to Oct. 9 to view the wide variety of documentaries, short films, animation films and films made by children included in this year's program. "One highlight for audience members will be the chance to hear behind-the- scenes details about select films," says Noel T. Manning II, Real to Reel co- founder and selection committee member. "Several international filmmakers will share interviews on their craft, their film and the impact of film festi- vals on independent cinema." These Q&A sessions will be available for the duration of the RRFF. The selection committee screened nearly 150 film submissions, from amateur and professional filmmakers, including animated shorts, live-action shorts, documentaries (shorts and feature length), feature-length narrative films, and films 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 43 films based on the selections made by the committee. Awards categories will be classified by their student/ amateur or professional submis - sion status. Last year's RRFF saw an atten- dance 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 films to our community and beyond," said Shearra Miller, president of the Cleveland County Arts Council. For more information about this year's festival, contact the Arts Council by email at info@ccartscouncil.org or by phone at 704-484- 2787. To purchase passes or tickets visit www.seedandspark.com/festivals/real-to-reel. 224 South Lafayette St., Shelby, NC 704-600-6038 Challenge Challenge KC on KC on having your having your size! size! Western Gear and Gifts Mon.-Sat. 11:00am - 7:00pm Our offi ce will be Closed Monday

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