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October 20, 2022

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Page 10 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, October 20-October 26, 2022 It's fall y'all, and you know what that means... It's time for all things pumpkin spice and WNCW's Fall Fund Drive. Support the music that you love October 9-15 Or donate online today at wncw.org. FEUDSHINE Presents TRICK-OR-TREATING FOR THE KIDS +DOORZHHQ%HQHILW +DOORZHHQ%HQHILW TIMMY HOYLE TIMMY HOYLE OCTOBER 28 & 29 · THE FARM IN BELWOOD Music Presented by: Cody Woody, Outlaw Whiskey, Double Shoals, & Sam Lowe Moonshiners & Master Distillers: James Hatfield, JB Rader, Vann Fields, Red Dog, Crazy Chuck, Sammy Hatcher, Marge in Charge, Alfredo Pena, Moonshiner Pat, Moonshiner Steve, Donnie and Teresa the Beattyville Hillbillies, Tracy and Mary-Alice Vanfleet, lan omas, Brian Silcot, Big Chuck, Brian Battle, & Josh Carrie ...and more special guests appearances! Catering by Norman's Cafe Events · Bounce House · Live Auction Sat @ 7 · 50.50 Raffle · Hatfield & McCoy Tug of War · Powder Pistol Raffle · BIG FOOT HUNT! · Miss Knobby Contest Fred Harrill owner of RollOver Pets in Uptown Shelby is pictured with his family's dogs Jack and Blue as they lead the Pet Parade at the Mush, Music and Mutts Festival. Jeff Melton photo. By Loretta Cozart C l e v e l a n d C o u n t y Chamber announced an Economic Summit sched- uled for Friday, Octo- ber 28 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the LeGrand Center at 1800 E Marion Street in Shelby. The summit includes key local and regional ex- perts who will share their outlook on financial and economic trends. Experts will update attendees on local major economic im- pacts, including the health of the housing market, labor shortage data, and college economic impacts. Speakers include Kris- tin Reese, Cleveland County Economic De- velopment Partnership; Emily Eply, Cleveland County Tour- ism; Jason Hurst, Cleve- land Community College; Tracey Gaugauhn, Two Kings Casino; Human Resources Expert Emily Endert; Karen Davison, Charlotte Region Alliance; and Keynote Speaker Jeff Terrell, VP, Truist. A breakout session will fea- ture discussions on the housing market and labor shortage. In addition to the sum- mit, networking opportuni- ties will be available. The summit features a new business expo, the Mem- ber Marketplace. Admis- sion is $125. Admission with a Marketplace table is $150. Non-member ad- mission is $150. This event, catered by Taste of The Town, includes a continental breakfast, lunch, after- noon refreshment, and a reception. For more infor- mation, contact Cleveland County Chamber at (704) 487-8521. Chamber Economic Summit October 28 SUBSCRIBE SUBSCRIBE WEEKLY WEEKLY DIGITAL EDITION DIGITAL EDITION to our Online Subscription is FREE! Online Subscription is FREE! Receive a copy of each week's publication via email. Receive a copy of each week's publication via email. Visit Visit ShelbyInfo.com ShelbyInfo.com click on click on "subscribe to our weekly digital edition" "subscribe to our weekly digital edition" It's That Simple! It's That Simple! Our Online Version Same As The Printed Copy!

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