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Thursday, February 10-February 16, 2022 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 19 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 8:30 AM-4PM Monday-Thursday 8:30 AM-4PM Friday 8:30 AM-12 Noon Friday 8:30 AM-12 Noon 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 Center would like to thank everyone who donated money, food and paper products January 31-February 4, 2022. Carole Champion - Karen Burton First Baptist Church Parlor Class - Betty Smith Leisa & Johnnie Jones WINTER WEATHER INFO FROM "THE NEAL CENTER" Winter weather is around the corner! In case of snow, ice, sleet, or freezing rain, call the Neal Center's "Weather Line" to see if we are open, delayed or closed. Call 704/481-7398 and the information will be updated as conditions change. If you've not participated in the Cleveland County Senior Games or SilverArts in more than two years, why wait any fur- ther? The games are still fun, exciting and some new things have been added since you were last there! The registra- tion for the 2022 games is now underway! To find out more, please go to the Neal Center Website at www.nealcenter. org and click on the tabs for either Senior Games or SilverArts to download a registration packet. ATTENTION ALL PAST SENIOR GAME PARTICIPANTS! RELEARN YOUR SKILLS AND PARTICIPATE IN THE 2022 CLEVELAND COUNTY SILVERARTS! Registration is NOW UNDERWAY! To get a registration packet for either the Senior Games or SilverArts, please contact Daniel Dedmon, Cleveland County Senior Games Director, at 704/481-7387 or ddedmon@agingcouncil.org No matter who you are, you must eat! But, is a financial hard- ship standing in your way of buying food? The Neal Center's Food Pantry can help! PLEASE HELP US REFILL IT! Food is one of the necessities of life, but for some in hard economic times, it's very hard to keep their pantry stocked. This is where the Neal Center's Food Bank can be of assistance! However, we can't keep it stocked completely on our own. The Neal Cen- ter welcomes donations of food for those affected by economic difficulties. Among the most popular food items that are distributed include: 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". To make arrangements to drop off your donation, please call the Neal Center at 704-482-3488. 139 E. Main Street, Downtown Forest City 828-245-4591 Mon.-Fri. 7:30am-7pm, Sat. 7:30-4pm www.SmithsDrugsFC.com Like us on ©Community First Media Community First Media FEBRUARY IS NATIONAL HEART HEALTH MONTH Speak to a Pharmacist & Let Us Check Your Blood Pressure

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