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May 18, 2023

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Thursday, May 18-May 24, 2023 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 5 Mon.-Fri. 11am-7pm Sat. 10am-5pm 704-600-6038 UPTOWN SHELBY 224 S. LAFAYETTE ST. NEXT TO SHELBY CAFE www.yippeekiyay224.com COME REGISTER TO WIN 2 FREE VIP TICKETS LAINEY LAINEY WILSON WILSON CONCERT to the GAFFNEY PEACH FESTIVAL Friday, July 14, 2023 DRAWING JULY 1 ST at the LEGION From Page 1 place flags on over 340 graves of veterans in Webb Memorial Cemetery. At 7 p.m., the ceremony honor- ing our veterans will be re- peated at Webb Memorial. If you are interested in helping to flag graves of veterans on Thursday, May, 25, show up at Sun- set or Webb Cemetery at 6 p.m., and you will be as- signed to a group to place flags on the graves. If you have questions about volunteering or ob- taining a flag for the grave of a veteran, please contact me (Dr. Weller) at (704) 473-5282. Sons of the American Legion Squadron #82 saluting the grave of Private Louis Dillingham, a Korean War veteran. Sons of the American Legion Commander Zach Parker is seen here handing out flags during last year's ceremony. Like a painter, a gar- dener experiments with colors. Should a plant with bright orange blos- soms go behind a dark purple bush? Like a sculp- tor, a gardener will look for plants with interesting shapes. Like a photog- rapher, a gardener con- siders the changing light during the day. Join Cleveland County Arts Council (CCAC) on Saturday, June 3, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., as our self-guided tour of six lovely outdoor living spaces returns and see the outside "artistry" that has been created. Tickets ($20) may be purchased from the Arts Council, 111 S. Wash- ington St., Shelby, Mon. – Fri. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and on our website www. ccartscouncil.org. You can also purchase them at in- dividual homes the day of the event (cash/check only). Also, that day Paradise Garden Center, a sponsor of the event, invites you to stop in to see their se- lection of indoor, outdoor, annual, and perennial plants, many grown on site. While there, enjoy a slice of wood fired pizza in their outdoor kitchen from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Paradise Garden Center is located at 460 Cherryville Rd Shelby, 704-480-1012 and is open 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. The locations on the tour include: • Carole and Jack Arey 2160 Twin Chimney Rd. Shelby 28152 Twin Chimneys Farm is the home of Carole and Jack Arey. Carole grew up at the farm spending sum- mers with her two broth- ers, Linton and Vance and her parents, Sara and JL Suttle. The Suttle family's history with Twin Chim- neys Farm dates back to 1854. Jack and Carole have owned the property since 2000. They have two children Bill (wife Jennifer) and Millie Arey Wood (husband Michael) and one granddaughter, Sara Mac Wood. Millie and Michael were married at the farm in 1994. All of the landscaping including shrubbery, flowers and trees were planted and cared for by Sara Sut- tle. She was passionate about her yard! She even laid the brick walks with a little help! Twin Chimneys Farm has always been a special place for family and friends to gather. The Areys want to welcome you and hope you enjoy your visit. • Bruce and Julie Duncan 4622 Fallston Rd. Fallston 28042 Our Garden style is a blend of Country Tra- ditional (vegetables/ blooms), Cottage (her- baceous perennials) and Mountain Retreat (Coni- fers/Japanese maples). We purchased our 1920's craftsman style home less than four years ago and with the exception of some stately old oaks, the landscape was all grass. In a short time, we have worked to create a matu- rity beyond its actual age. The conifer garden fea- tures unique and scarce specimens enhancing the artful value of color and texture. Following the style of my country grand- parents where I spent much time on their SC, low country farm, blooms are everywhere. Every season. Our yard and gardens are inspired by a naturalist approach, with the hopes of not looking too "Urbanite" in form. • Peggy and Dennis Goforth 100 Hogan Dr. Shelby 28150 When we realized that our home was for sale Gardens are a Work of Art Clev. Co. Arts Council's 2023 Garden and Outdoor Living Tour TOWERY GARDEN See GARDENS Pg 6 Carolina Carolina CLASSIFIEDS .com Your Link to Local Classifi eds!

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