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March 25, 2023

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Page 14 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, May 25-May 31, 2023 293 S Broadway St., Forest City 828-245-0434 Monday & Tuesday 8AM-5PM Thursday & Friday 8AM-5PM Sat. 8AM-12PM • Closed Wed. Not Just Oil, Pennzoil FAST FAST FAST FAST WAY WAY WAY WAY LET US DO YOUR DIRTY WORK! KIDS' CORNER BROUGHT TO YOU BY: DEADLINE FOR COMMUNITY DEADLINE FOR COMMUNITY CALENDAR MONDAYS: 10AM CALENDAR MONDAYS: 10AM May 26 What: Classical Music Concert When: May 26; 7pm Where: Rutherfordton Presbyterian Church More Info: Rutherford Chamber Consort presents – The Unbroken Circle of EvenSong. Free. Funding partially provided by Grassroots Grant program of Rutherford County, part of NC Arts Council. May 27 What: Saturday Night Lights When: May 27; 6-10pm Where: Tryon International Equestrian Center More Info: Free. May 29 What: Memorial Day Service When: May 29; 11am Where: Downtown Forest City More Info: Sponsored by Marine Corps League; all branches of military will be recognized. What: Lake Lure Memorial Day Service When: May 29, 9am Where: Lake Lure More Info: Veterans Memorial, across from Lake Lure Beach May 30 What: Addiction Support Group When: May 30, 6pm Where: Highland Apartments; 171 Butler Rd., Forest City. More Info: Rena 828-305-1280. June 1 What: Blood Drive When: June 1; 12-4:30pm Where: Bills Creek Volunteer Fire Dept.; 1184 Bills Creek Rd., Lake Lure More Info: Go to redcrossblood. org to make an appointment or https://www.redcrossblood.org/ give.html/drive-results. June 2 What: 10th anniversary- Lake Lure Flowering Bridge When: June 2, 5-8pm Where: Riverside Event Center; Lake Lure More Info: Tickets: LLFB.org June 3 What: Car Show When: June 3; registration 10-noon Where: Car Quest; 605 E. Main St., Spindale More Info: Rain date: June 17. $20 entry. Johnnie 828-429- 7500, Terry 828-429-1181, David 704-609-2209. Saturdays Thru October What: Weekly Farmers Market When: Saturdays; 8am-12noon Where: 172 Park Square Circle, Forest City- near POPS center. June 10 What: Lake Lure Music Festival When: June 10 Where: Rumbling Bald Resort More Info: Appalachian Road Show Band to perform. Ttickets: lakeluremusicfest.com June 17 What: Free Food Giveaway When: June 17; 8-10am Where: Caroleen Congregation Holiness Church, 112 Walker Store Rd., Ellenboro More Info: Lower parking lot- we'll bring the box to your car. What: Ellenboro Community Restoration Association Annual Meeting When: June 17; 2pm Where: Ellenboro Community Church; 306 Main St.,, Ellenboro More Info: Members & pub- lic welcome. New member- ship applications available. Business includes electing Board of Directors, updating Bylaws, learn about Train Depot Museum renovation. What: Juneteenth1863 When: June 17; 12pm-5pm Where: Hardin Park; 389 Hardin Rd., Forest City More Info: t-shirts, music, food, fun, games, inflatables, speakers, prizes; to participate; sponsors needed; call 828-229-3380. What: Spin-tennial bike fest, 100k Challenge When: June 17 Where: Thermal Belt Rail Trail, Spindale More Info: Casual, fami- ly-friendly cycling event; call 828-351-3235; registration ends June 3. Every Thursday What: Atrium Health communi- ty health bus When: Thursdays 9:30am-4:30pm Where: Grahamtown Community Center; 129 First St., Forest City More Info: Screenings, refer- rals, cardiology pediatrics, well checks minor injuries, diseas- es radiology, diabetology; no appointment necessary; walk- ins welcome; www.graham- townteam.org August 5 What: Back 2 School Bash, Kids Health Fair When: August 5; 10am-3pm Where: Park on Pavilion Square (POPS) Forest City More Info: Want to be a part of this event? Call Kisha 262-989- 8982 or Lindy 828-289-6108; snacks, health screenings, home and child safety, more. Email your community happening to: events@rutherfordweekly.com Marion is celebrating the 15th Annual Livermush Festival, 5-9pm, Saturday, June 3. Come join the Celebration of Livermush and the Livermush heritage of Marion and McDowell County! It's a squeal! Back again this year- Pig Calling Contest. Get your best pig call ready! $25 and a Festival t-shirt for the best pig caller! Infl atables, face painting and other activities for the kids! Visit with arts and craft vendors. Downtown Marion's restaurants, taprooms, meadery and brewery will be open. Attendees at this year's Livermush Festival can visit the Food Truck Rodeo, where a variety of food trucks will be competing against one another for the title of "Livermush Master." Each participating food truck will serve at least one livermush dish. Attendees will be able to purchase those dishes and vote for their favorite dish at the information booth. Last year's Food Truck Rodeo winner, Mama T's Rolling Snack Shack, will return this year to defend their title as Livermush Master. Other food trucks participating include: Sips Soda Shop, JB's Rolling Bistro LLC, Countryside BBQ, Krazea Korn, Super Snack Shop, Pelican's Snoballs of Marion, Top Fuel Grill, and Jay's Lemonade! And what would a Livermush Festival be without the sounds of great traditional mountain music. Wiregrass is a band of fi ve members and their infl uences come from every musical avenue. Although Bluegrass is what brought them together, it's not all they do. It's not quite your Granny's bluegrass! With a mix of genres from Flatt & Scruggs to Lynyrd Skynyrd and beyond, Wiregrass has something for everyone. Members include Jamey Harrison on guitar and vocals, Scott Lail on banjo, Dobro and vocals, Brad Davis on bass guitar and vocals, Jeremy Green on mandolin and vocals and Tyler Leonard on lead guitar and vocals. At 6:15pm Little Miss McDowell, Greenleigh Strode will be performing! For more information call 828-652-2215. In case of rain, the concert will be at the Historic Marion Tailgate Market cover located at 67 West Henderson Street in Marion. Article Provided By: Freddie Killough Wiregrass Marion's 15th Annual Livermush Festival, It's a Squeal! Saturday, June 3, 2023; 5-9PM • Main Street Marion Compose With Color Color Create a winning ad by adding color to your palette. Color will make your advertising stand out and get noticed faster. Research even shows that people are more likely to remember and respond to a color ad than one in black-and-white. And when your ad looks good, you look good too. In other words: Color Sells! We Sell Results! 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