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April 13, 2023

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Page 8 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, April 13-April 19, 2023 FACILITY: (828) 286-3379 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR- MELANIE SCRUGGS (828) 980-1034 704 POORS FORD RD. RUTHERFORDTON, NC 28139 EXPERIENCE PEACE OF MIND AND FEEL AT HOME OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: Assisted living services provide housing, hospitality services and personal care services for adults who can live independently and make decisions on their own behalf but require a supportive environment due to physical and functional health challenges. " • A private housing unit and wander guard system • Personal care services • Three nutritious meals per day • Activities, programs and planned social events • Housekeeping services • A 24-hour emergency response system 5th Grade A Honor Roll Avelar-Rivera, Brandon Banfi eld, Adelaide Barron Rivera, Keyla Bautista Raudales, Allison Beaumont, Roxy Brandle, Ruby Bryant, Treyton Calderon Lopez, Jahir Carson, Kaniyah Chavez, Adrianna Chino-Salinas, Jhonathan DeGraw, Alyssa Flores, Alina Giffi n, Kaylyn Godfrey, Rockell Guyer, Isaac Hernandez Canseco, Brandon Hines, Ny'Aira Jones, Malayah Kennedy, Jack Lovelace, Madison McCoy, Aryel McDowell, Josiah McEntire, A'Miyah Melendez, Ana Mesich, Aiden Reyes Cervantes, Evelin RomanArrieta, Kaylee 4th Grade A Honor Roll Allen, Joshua Barroso-Garcia, Jose Burton, Maximus Garcia Velazquez, Mackenzie Godfrey, Robin Isede, Grace Ledbetter, James Nunez-Cruz, Genesis Orlovsky, Donald Ponce, Zayden Stanfi eld, Kinsey Watts, Braxton Whiteside, Genesis 3rd Grade A Honor Roll Aleman-Galvan, Andres Arrowood, Zackery Banfi eld, Liza Beaumont, Rider Boykins, Lilliana Carson, Mariah Godfrey, Bobby Hudson, Ezekiel Jones, Maxton Metcalf, Thorin Morrow, Presley Rios, Melanie Russell, Tandler Santos, Arianna Tran, Logan VanDyke, Riley Kate Watkins, Nyrah 5th Grade B Honor Roll Allen, Reece-Lynne Boswell, Tahlaya Brown, Ada-Leigh Burch, Vontrey Cardenas Lopez, Allison Cohen, Nataliya Cox, Dylan Davis, Emileigh Honeycutt, Persayus Hoyle, Kadence Hughes, Payton Lattimore, Nicholas Makupson, Nelvin McCoy, Amir Medina-Rodriguez, Jose Mullinax, Chavis Raya Rodriguez, Alan Simpson, Sacred Soto-Vargas, Iiker Turner, Mason Watts, Chevelle Webster, Raiden Winn, Carter 4th Grade B Honor Roll Aleman Gonzalez, Luciano Crawford, Mildred Dukai, Vanessa Felder, Moses Foster, Nazir Francis, Maxx Garcia, Karlos Gaspar, Darey Abacu Gettys, Jason Green, Karmyn Hamilton, Christian Hernandez, Anamarie Hipp, Cameron Jones, Harmony Lewis, Jason Lovelace, Elijah Lucero, Issac Marzette, Aaliyah Maya Aleman, Emanuel Perdomo Aguirre, Kelvin Smith, Zuri Williams, Grayson Williams, Jah'Zara 3rd Grade B Honor Roll Atkinson, Allen Davis, Kayleigh Felder, Xavier Fraser, Toryn Gilbert, Kenzie Hewell, Bentley Hunt, Isaac Jackson, Amiya Jackson, Morgan Lathan, Kijani Lee, Cassidy Lewis-Shelton, Kazariah Logan, Zamir Lovelace, August Lundy, Kyndrik Moore, Chikae Morrow, Kelsey Murray, Jayceon Palmer, Ryder Radford, Phoenix Scruggs, Savannah Surratt, Aaliyah Teague, Royce Thompson, Chyanna Watkins, Jordan Williams, Alaina Woody, Sharon Forest City-Dunbar Elementary Honor Roll Article Provided By: Suzanne Holtzclaw Celebrate North Carolina's Year of the Trail and Pick Your Own PATH at Lake James State Park. A two-day event April 15-16 from 9am-4pm, will allow visitors to experience the cultural and natural histories of Lake James State Park with excursions on the Overmountain Victory Trail and the Fonta Flora Trail. Saturday's programming (April 15) will focus on the cultural aspects of the park, including a living history demonstration of a patriot militia encampment during the Kings Mountain campaign of 1780. Two groups promoting outdoor diversity and inclusion — CULA (Centro Unido Latino-Americano) and Latinos Aventureros — will be providing some bilingual activities. Sunday's programming (April 16) will focus on the natural resources of the park, with help from the new NC Science Trail. Guided hikes both days will include both an easier and a more challenging option for participants to choose from. Various trail and NCDNCR partners (including the DNCR PATH Airstream) will be showcasing their resources throughout the weekend. About Lake James State Park: Located in Burke and McDowell counties 50 miles northeast of Asheville, Lake James State Park (2229 Lake James State Park, Nebo) includes two areas to access this picturesque lake that is perfect for boating, swimming, and fi shing. Campsites at both Catawba River and Paddy's Creek accesses provide an opportunity to spend the night by the lake, with some sites accessible only by paddling. Trails include bike trails at Paddy's Creek, the kid-friendly Holly Discovery Trail, the historic Overmountain Victory Trail, and the Fonta Flora State Trail. About North Carolina State Parks: North Carolina State Parks manages more than 256,000 acres of iconic landscape within North Carolina's state parks, state recreation areas and state natural areas. It administers the NC Parks and Recreation Trust Fund, including its local grants program, as well as a state trails program, North Carolina Natural and Scenic Rivers and more, all with a mission dedicated to conservation, recreation and education. The state parks system welcomes more than 19.8 million visitors annually. About the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources: The NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (NCDNCR) is the state agency with a vision to be the leader in using the state's natural and cultural resources to build the social, cultural, educational and economic future of North Carolina. NCDNCR's mission is to improve the quality of life in our state by creating opportunities to experience excellence in the arts, history, libraries and nature in North Carolina by stimulating learning, inspiring creativity, preserving the state's history, conserving the state's natural heritage, encouraging recreation and cultural tourism, and promoting economic development. NCDNCR includes 27 historic sites, seven history museums, two art museums, three science museums, three aquariums and Jennette's Pier, 41 state parks and recreation areas, the NC Zoo, the NC Symphony Orchestra, the State Library, the State Archives, the NC Arts Council, the African American Heritage Commission, State Preservation Offi ce and the Offi ce of State Archaeology, and the Division of Land and Water Stewardship. For more info, visit www.ncdcr.gov. Lake James State Park Trail Days Article Provided By: ncdcr.gov

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