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July 14, 2022

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Thursday, July 14-July 20, 2022 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 7 OPEN HOUSE August 9 2022 7PM - 9PM KEETER STADIUM Teams, Team Parents & General Public Invited AmericanLegionWorldSeries.com Performances on Friday: 7:30pm • Saturday: 3:00pm & 7:30pm • Sunday: 3:00pm 202 S. Railroad Ave., Kings Mountain, NC 704-730-9408 • www.kmlt.org This summer at the Joy Performance Center. Plan your visit today: This summer at the Joy Performance Center. Plan your visit today: www.LibertyMountainDrama.com July 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 2022 There will be a special performance on July 4th at 3:00pm Cruise-In scheduled for July 16th, 2022 Get your motor run- ning! Some very cool rides are coming to Downtown Kings Moun- tain and with them several legendary NAS- CAR stars as the City of Kings Mountain hosts the third Cruise-In of the year Saturday, July 16, 2022. On July 16, local car enthusiasts will fill the streets in the Downtown with their favorite street or stock cars, trucks and motorcycles too. NAS- CAR legends Donnie Allison, Jimmy Means, Tiger Tom Pistone and many more will be on hand for autographs at the Patriots Park ga- zebo. Former Perfor- mance Racing Network announcer, Chuck Car- land will spin tunes from the Gazebo as well. Roads impacted dur- ing the events will be Railroad Avenue, West Gold Street and a por- tion of West Mountain and South Cansler Streets. The cruise-in will start at 5:00pm each night of the concert series. With live music, cool rides and great food and NASCAR, you do not want to miss this se- ries. Want to participate in the Cruise-In? All makes and model are welcome! No fee re- quired. It's FREE! For more information on the Cruise-In or Con- cert Series, contact the City of Kings Mountain's Special Events Depart- ment at 704-730-2101, or visit their website at www.KingsMoun- tainEvents.Com. You may also visit their Facebook page at @ cityofkmspecialevents. Legendary NASCAR stars to appear at KM's LIVE at Patriots Park Cruise-In JIMMY MEANS DONNIE ALLISON TIGER TOM PISTONE Smoothies are often associated with breakfast, but they actually can be enjoyed all day long. Smoothies have been around since the 1920s, when the fi rst blender was in- vented by Stephen Poplawski. In 1939, the Waring blender company designed a pamphlet that came with the appliance that included fruit-based drinks. Smoothies can include a variety of ingredients and serve various purposes. This recipe for a "Ginger Papaya Smoothie" from "Super Smoothies" (Crestline) by El- len Brown employs ginger, which can help overcome nausea and other stomach issues. Ginger Papaya Smoothie Yields 4 1-cup servings 1 cup chilled papaya nectar 1 container (8 ounces) peach low-fat yogurt 1⁄2 cup silken tofu 1⁄4 cup whey protein powder 3 tablespoons crystallized ginger 2 cups papaya cubes, frozen 4 papaya spears for garnish (optional) Combine papaya nectar, yogurt, tofu, whey protein powder, and crystalized ginger in a blender or smoothie maker. Blend on high speed for 45 seconds or until mixture is puréed and smooth. Add papaya cubes and blend on high speed again until mixture is smooth. Serve im- mediately garnished with papaya spears, if desired. Tip: Crystallized ginger is fresh ginger that has been cooked in sugar syrup to render it both sweet and tender. It is usually then coated with sugar to prevent the slices from sticking together. To fi nd crystallized ginger, look in the baking section of your supermarket rather than the produce aisle. A drink to soothe your stomach

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