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August 24, 2023

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Page 2 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, August 24-August 30, 2023 Our church family at Our church family at Crossway Baptist Church, Crossway Baptist Church, wants to welcome our wants to welcome our New Pastor Calvin Morrison New Pastor Calvin Morrison and wife Patty and wife Patty to our family! to our family! 419 West Main St. Mooresboro, NC Looking Forward to Seeing Everyone! COME ON OUT EVERYONE AND JOIN US! COME ON OUT EVERYONE AND JOIN US! You will get a bless out of hearing You will get a bless out of hearing Pastor Morrison. We Enjoy him. Pastor Morrison. We Enjoy him. Sundays 10:00 am and 6:00 p.m. Sundays 10:00 am and 6:00 p.m. Also Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. Also Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. SAT sept 9 th 2 0 2 3 All are welcome to join us on this lovely section of the First Broad river that Sarah Spencer held dear to her heart. While paddling the shallow, shaded, cool waters that fl ow between rock cliffs and rhododendron, Sarah would always stop to pick up any litter along the way. Sarah, Beejay, Billy, and Davey died tragically in 2016 in a car accident. This event is in remembrance and honor of these friends and their love for our river. Meet up to clean up behind Double Shoals Mill 199 Old Mill Rd., Shelby, NC 28150 at 10:00 am. We will drop our boats there beside the river and take vehicles down to Zion Church Rd., then catch a shuttle back to the mill to begin. The rain date for this event will be October 30, 2023. Please bring your boat, paddle, lifejacket, water, lunch, sunscreen, gloves, sturdy water shoes or sneakers (no fl ip-fl ops), and a dry change of clothes - Also bring a chair for dinner. Contact: David Caldwell, Broad Riverkeeper • david@mountaintrue.org • 704-284-9002 Contact: David Caldwell, Broad Riverkeeper • david@mountaintrue.org • 704-284-9002 Tickets $20 Tickets available at: Biz Hub • 407 N Lafayette St • Shelby, NC online at: mountaintrue.org L I V E M U S I C 'til 9:00pm • STEVE SPENCER • • RED CRAYON • BBQ Chicken & Ribs Dinner with all the trimmings by local favorite DOUG FORTENBERRY 5:30 »til 7:00 Thank you to our generous sponsors... Thank you to our generous sponsors... Kids under 8 & All Volunteers Eat Free @ D O U B L E S H O A L S FIRST MEDIA, INC FIRST MEDIA, INC "Creating Business For People" ® c owo r k i n g s p a c e • S h e l by, N C Shelby, NC Shelby, NC J. Morgan Company J. Morgan Company Jodi & Joe Morgan Jodi & Joe Morgan Shelby, NC Shelby, NC Michael & Patsy Cheng Michael & Patsy Cheng Shelby, NC Shelby, NC Thanks Thanks Judy Spencer Judy Spencer Love ya! Love ya! 8th Annual 8th Annual Sarah Sweep Sarah Sweep Float & Clean-Up on the First Broad River Float & Clean-Up on the First Broad River Volunteers sign up at Volunteers sign up at MountainTrue.org MountainTrue.org today! today! EARLY BIRD TICKETS UNTIL SEPT. 27TH FREE SHOWS WITH ADMISSION As fall inches closer to winter, it's not uncommon for people to look to the coming cold with a degree of lament. Spring, summer and fall provide ample opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors, but such chances are few and far between once the winter freeze settles in. Though winter might compel the masses to huddle up in- side, there's still a way to take in the great outdoors on cold winter days and nights. It might not prove an exact substitute for summer nights around the fi repit, but a sun- room affords homeowners a chance to marvel at snowy winter landscapes without ven- turing out into the cold. Some- times referred to as "all-season rooms," sunrooms can make for a great retreat on quiet sum- mer mornings or crisp autumn afternoons. Sunrooms can be treated as blank canvasses, which makes decorating them more fun. But a few tricks of the trade can help homeown- ers turn their blank canvasses into welcoming spaces to take in all that nature has to offer throughout the year. • Defi ne the purpose. The experts at Better Homes & Gardens recommend home- owners decide how they want to use the sunroom before they begin decorating it. When the weather gets too chilly to dine outside, will the sunroom serve as an alternative dining space in the same way patios and decks do during the warm weather? Or do homeowners want to turn their sunrooms into reading rooms? Though it's possible to make sunrooms multipurpose spaces, it may be hard to create a relaxing vibe in rooms that are too crowded with furnishings or too busy. Defi ning how the space will be used also makes it easier when shopping for furnishings. • Defi ne when the room will be used. In addition to defi n- ing how the room will be used, homeowners should give ample consideration to when the room will be used. A year- round sunroom will need to be heated, while a three-season sunroom likely won't require heating. Cooling might be a concern on hot summer after- noons, but many homeown- ers will likely spend such days outside anyway, so cooling the room may be as simple as in- stalling a ceiling fan and ensur- ing windows can be opened to let fresh air in. Homeowners who want a year-round sun- room should install insulated glass to keep the room even warmer when the mercury dips. • Opt for bright colors. Bright colors can make sunrooms feel all the more inviting and make for a perfect match with all the natural light already in the room. The renovation experts at HGTV note that white walls and ceilings can maximize the warm illumination of the natural light that will be pouring in from the fl oor-to-ceiling windows. Better Homes & Gardens adds that brightly colored cushions, pillows and area rugs with simi- larly hued colors and patterns can add visual interest and tex- ture to a sunroom. • Make use of a view. Home- owners needn't direct too much of their focus on decor if their sunrooms come with a view. Art on the walls and other decorative items around the room are less important if a sunroom affords a view of the ocean or a lake or dense woods that attract local wildlife. In rooms with a view, arrange furniture so residents and guests can comfortably look outward and take in all the sur- round landscape has to offer. Sunrooms are a great place to take in nature no matter the weather. How to create a sunroom

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