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October 28, 2021

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Page 6 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, October 28-November 3, 2021 • MILK • BREAD • EGGS • ICE • COLD DRINKS • TOBACCO • BEER MILK • BREAD • EGGS • ICE • COLD DRINKS • TOBACCO • BEER • WINE • SNACKS • CANDY • MILK • • WINE • SNACKS • CANDY • BEER 102 James Love School Road, Shelby, NC (Off S. Lafayette St. Across from Hoyle Plumbing) (Off S. Lafayette St. Across from Hoyle Plumbing) 704-480-0410 704-480-0410 Mon. - Thurs. 8 am -10 pm Mon. - Thurs. 8 am -10 pm Fri. & Sat. 8 am -11 pm Fri. & Sat. 8 am -11 pm Sun. 12 noon 'til 6:00 pm Sun. 12 noon 'til 6:00 pm Stay Warm! Stay Safe! DRIVE THRU! 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College Avenue, Shelby, NC 704-434-9686 704-434-9686 Boiling Springs Dr. Cynthia Panowicz Dr. Cynthia Panowicz New Doctor In Town Catawba Two Kings Casino in Kings Moun- tain, N.C. – through its new and ongoing Share Change program – has raised $10,000 for the Cleveland County Fund for Children and Adults with Disabilities. The casino, which fea- tures 500 slot machines in a pre-launch tempo- rary facility, launched the Share Change program several weeks after its July 1 opening. The pro- ceeds for the Cleveland County Fund for Children and Adults with Disabili- ties were raised through Sept. 30. Casino patrons donated the remaining change on slot vouchers, dropping them in wishing wells and large ticket bar- rels located on the casino floor. The Share Change program represents the Catawba Nation's first charitable initiative with the new casino. New charitable recipients will be designated every three months, with two organizations – Cleveland County Hospice and the Cleveland County Partner- ship for Children – set to receive funds raised this month through Dec. 31. "The Catawba Nation and our Catawba Two Kings Casino are commit- ted to making a positive change in our local com- munities, and the Share Change program is a way for us to begin fulfilling that commitment," Catawba Assistant Chief Jason Harris said. "We thank our casino patrons for their generosity and are thrilled to provide these funds to such a worthy cause as assisting adults and chil- dren with disabilities." The fund, a service of the Junior Charity League of Shelby, provides emer- gency financial assistance to individuals and families living with a disability. One example of how this fund helps is to provide ortho- pedic equipment to adults and children who may be financially challenged and unable to obtain these ne- cessities. The Junior Charity League of Shelby was established in 1934 as a non-profit organization with its primary purpose to raise funds to provide nec- essaries such as clothing, fuel, food, medications, or any other needs that arise for the children and citi- zens of Cleveland County. "On behalf of the Junior Charity League of Shelby, we would like to thank Ca- tawba Two Kings Casino patrons for their dona- tions," league represen- tative Jennifer Reynolds said. "With these funds, we will work with the United Way of Cleveland County to help children and adults with disabilities who are in need within our community. Thank you for selecting the fund and for caring for the people of Cleveland County." Catawba Nation and Catawba Two Kings Ca- sino leaders anticipate that the Share Change program will grow as the casino grows. Con- struction work began in September to add an ad- ditional 500 gaming ma- chines to the pre-launch facility by year's end. "With the expansion, our hope is that we will be able to provide even more for area charitable organi- zations as the number of casino patrons grows and as a result of their continu- ing generosity," said Mike Ulizio, president of the Catawba Nation Gaming Authority. Dwayne Rogers (second from right), a council member on the Catawba Nation Executive Committee, presents a check for $10,000 to Jennifer Reynolds (center) of the Junior League of Shelby for the Cleveland County Fund for Children and Adults with Disabilities. The funds were raised by the Catawba Two Kings Casino from patron donations. At the Oct. 18 presentation were (L-R) Trent Troxel, vice president of the Catawba Nation Gaming Authority; Nicole Elmore, vice president of community impact for the United Way of Cleveland County; Reynolds; Rogers; and Catawba Assistant Chief Jason Harris. Photo provided Catawba Two Kings Casino raises $10,000 for local organization assisting people with disabilities Pewter Cuff & Pewter Disk w/Sterling Silver Chain 3 Initials Engraved for "FREE"! $ 26 95 each 503 N. Lafayette St. Shelby, NC 28150 704-484-1047 EVERY THURSDAY!

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