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February 09, 2023

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Page 8 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, February 9-February 15, 2023 MIKEY WILLIAMS I am going with the Eagles. sidewalk survey by jeff melton ISAAC REYNOLDS The Eagles, they have been doing good this year. JAMIE NANNEY Defi nitely the Eagles. They got the best defense. TERRY SHOWATTER I don't care. My teams are not in the Superbowl. KEITH HOLLAND It's a hard question. I don't like either one. I would probably go with Philadelphia. Which team will win the Superbowl? SUDOKU Fill in the blank squares so that each row, each column, and each 3 by 3 block contain all of the digits 1 thru 9 using logic. Answers ? ? ? ? ANSWER KEY ALL ABOUT BABY WORD SEARCH ALL ABOUT BABY WORD SEARCH BABY BASSINET BATH BOTTLES BOUNCER BURP CLOTH CARRIAGE CARRIER CAR SEAT CRIB DIAPERS HAT MOBILE MONITOR ONESIE PAJAMAS RATTLE SLING SPIT SPOONS STROLLER SWADDLE SWING TOYS GREAT VALUE! GREAT VALUE! Shelby Shopper & Info Shelby Shopper & Info CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS ONLINE & IN PRINT ONLINE & IN PRINT ShelbyInfo.com ShelbyInfo.com 704-484-1047 fax: 704-484-1067 classified@shelbyinfo.com The employment sec- tion of the Classifieds can help you reach new heights. Whether you're looking to recruit qualified personnel, land the right job, or train for a new career, your opportunity is waiting in the Classifieds. The The Sky's Sky's the the Limit! Limit! GUITAR From Page 1 students of all ages. Justin is a graduate of Gard- ner-Webb University (B.M. in Music Education and Com- position, M.Div. Intercultural Studies) and is also a musi- cian, songwriter, and Minister of Music at Central United Meth- odist Church of Kings Mountain. Harper reiterated their "tar- get age range" for the classes is from 8 to 15 years of age, noting they want to reach out to the beginner and intermedi- ate-range of guitar players and interested pickers. "Students are encouraged to bring their own instrument, but if they don't have one, try to let us know and we'll try to secure an instrument for use during the lesson," said Harper. Martin noted, "…the journey to learning an instrument is vast and wide. Sometimes learning without leadership can be diffi- cult. There are so many options these days with the expanse of technology that beginners can become easily overwhelmed. The Earl Scruggs Center is of- fering a unique opportunity for youths to have high quality les- sons with a local educator at an exceptional rate." Students will learn more than just the basics of their guitar, including: how to play chords and read chord charts; how to play melodies and songs; how to read tablature (a number system for reading gui- tar music); exposure to a variety of styles with a focus of person- alizing lessons toward individ- ual student interests; and how to become a life-long learner of the guitar by using technology and finding guitar literature. She continued, "Justin is looking forward to meeting excited and committed young people who want to have the experience of a life-time dis- covering the same love and joy of the guitar that he found as a young person. There are limited spaces available and there are only 15 slots so sign up today!" The Guitar Classes Lessons are sponsored by the Dover Foundation Grant.

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