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March 02, 2023

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Thursday, March 2-March 8, 2023 www.rutherfordweekly.com 828-248-1408 Rutherford Weekly - Page 21 Clip & Mail Name: _______________________________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________City______________________ Zip____________ Email _______________________________________________ Phone: __________________________ Ad Copy: _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ (Be sure to include phone number in ad copy.) Total Words___________ Number of Issues ____________ Classification _______________________ Amount Enclosed $_____________ (NO REFUNDS OR CREDITS FOR CANCELLED ADS) * Personal Classifi ed Ads Personal Classifi ed Ads Classifi ed Deadline is Tuesday at 3pm Classifi ed Deadline is Tuesday at 3pm for the following Thursday's Edition for the following Thursday's Edition Commercial/For Profi t Ads •Business Services •Child Care •Rental Ads and ALL For Profi t Ads! Based on 20 word limit per week - add 30¢ per word, per week over 20 $ 10 10 00 Per Week * $ 13 13 0 0 0 0 * $ 15 15 0 0 0 0 * $ 10 10 0 0 0 0 ONE WEEK Only TWO WEEKS Only THREE WEEKS Only Your classified ad now Your classified ad now runs in all 4 papers! runs in all 4 papers! WEEKLY RUTHERFORD Carolina CLASSIFIEDS .com FIEDS CLASSIF CL .com --OR-- --OR-- YOU CAN POST YOU CAN POST YOUR AD AT YOUR AD AT YOU CAN ADD YOU CAN ADD PHOTOS, ETC. AT PHOTOS, ETC. AT CAROLINA CAROLINA CLASSIFIEDS.COM CLASSIFIEDS.COM --OR-- --OR-- CALL CALL 828-248-1408 828-248-1408 Mail to: 157 West Main Street, Forest City, NC 28043 Street Where is your favorite place to have breakfast? By Jean Gordon J Talk Zyrea Wesley — The Waffl e House. Anya Wesley — The Waffl e House. Jacob Wilkins — Chick-fi l-A. Brittany Hudson — Denny's. Reece Jones — Bojangles. Liesl Hale — Denny's (shown with her service dog Hannah). Dreaming Stone Arts and Ecology Center and Indigenized Energy is hosting a movie screening of On Sacred Ground (2023). The preview will be followed by discussion about fi rst-hand experience of the Dakota Access Pipeline protest and events that have followed including the inspiring efforts of Indigenized Energy (4indigenized.energy). On Sacred Ground is based on the true events during the 2016 construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline that runs through the Standing Rock Indian Reservation. The fi lm follows a journalist and military veteran as he goes to Standing Rock and has a transformational experience. The movie features performances from indigenous actors Kerry Knuppe (Lakota), David Midthunder (Lakota), Irene Bedard (Cree), and Che Jim (Diné). The post-movie discussion will be led by Cody Two Bears and Lianna Costantino. Cody Two Bears is an enrolled member of The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. His work centers on the collaboration of Western science with Indigenous traditional knowledge. Cody is the Founder and Executive Director of Indigenized Energy which is actively helping tribes develop long term energy plans and pursue strategies that will enable a just transition to renewable energy. Lianna Constantino is a tribal citizen of the Cherokee Nation Of Oklahoma and a storyteller. Working with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Lianna serves as the Chair for the Tribal Alliance Against Frauds and the Chair of the Cherokee Healing and Wellness Coalition. The movie will be viewed at 382 Pleasant Hill Rd., Rutherfordton, Sunday, March 5 from 3 to 5:30pm. Snacks will be provided to participants. Visit dreamingstone. org register, as space is limited to 35 participants. Registration is sliding scale and payable on-site from $5 to $25, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds. Dreaming Stone Arts and Ecology Center (DSAEC) is a learning and cultural center building strategies for community resilience and propagating cultural and biological diversity. We are creating a more healthy and just future, in service to our watershed, in honor of our ancestors, and on behalf of future generations. Dreaming Stone hosting movie preview March 5 at the Center Article Provided By: Jean Gordon Ads Work! Ads Work!

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