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September 07, 2023

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Thursday, September 7-September 13, 2023 www.rutherfordweekly.com 828-248-1408 Rutherford Weekly - Page 21 CROSSWORD PUZZLE CLUES ACROSS 1. Second sight 4. Standard electrode potential 7. Type of gibbon 8. John Joseph __: Ameri- can industrialist 10. Manning and Whitney are two 12. Abrupt 13. Baroque musical instru- ment 14. Post-burning residue 16. When you hope to arrive 17. Sign up (Brit. Eng.) 19. Sun up in New York 20. Employee stock owner- ship plan 21. Where people live 25. Method to record an electrogram 26. Angry 27. No longer living 29. Simple 30. Swiss river 31. Portion of a play 32. It's under the tree 39. Wood sorrels 41. No (Scottish) 42. Dialect of English 43. Former Steelers' QB 44. Popular beer 45. It can make you sick 46. Tropical tree and fruit 48. Company ofw cer 49. Contact lens term 50. Your consciousness of your own identity 51. "Ghetto Superstar" singer 52. Piece of turf CLUES DOWN 1. Number of players on each side in a football game 2. Containing salt 3. 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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 Gardner-Webb student Lindy Bryson has the honor of being the fi rst musician to perform on the Brinkley Amphitheater stage on Oct. 28 when she opens for Will Jones and 15-time Grammy winner Ricky Skaggs. Her new song, "Muddy Waters," won fi rst place in the Don Gibson Singer Songwriter Competition. The song describes how she felt on the day she was baptized in the Broad River. Bryson almost didn't enter the competition, but decided to after some convincing by her mom. Besides the thrill of winning, the entire experience was a positive one. "It was amazing, because I got to meet songwriters and I got to perform in front of Don Gibson's wife and meet her," Bryson shared. The granddaughter of Jerry Bryson, former Gardner-Webb baseball coach, Bryson grew up going to games at the University. Her mom is an alumna, too. "Gardner- Webb has always been such a special place to me," she asserted. "My fi rst memories are going to baseball games at GWU, and I have had the honor of singing the national anthem at the games." Bryson started singing in church when she was 3 years old and has loved music ever since. She learned to play the guitar at age 12. She was bashful, but music gave her the confi dence to be on stage in front of people. "My parents always said I was super shy, but as soon as I got a microphone in my hand, I was a different kid," she noted. "Music has been such a big part of my life, and I just love to sing and lead worship, wherever God will open doors." She listens to country music and Christian music, and her favorite artist is Dolly Parton. "Her songs tell a story, and she's not afraid to tell people about her faith," Bryson affi rmed. Bryson is majoring in Christian studies and minoring in music. "Music is more than just singing words, it's about worshipping God and connecting with him— and being able to connect with others, as well," she explained. "I love to write songs that tell a story and songs that people can connect to and that help people love on Jesus. I'm so thankful for the support the community has given me and I hope I can make everyone proud." The Ricky Skaggs concert on Oct. 28 begins at 5 p.m. with Bryson's music. General admission tickets are $35 and selling fast. They can be purchased at http://gardner-webb.edu/ skaggs. Article Provided By: Jean Gordon GWU Student Honored to Open Inaugural Concert in new Amphitheater Singer-Songwriter Performs to Worship God and Lead Others to Connect with Him The 17th annual Prime of Life Senior Lifestyle & Wellness Event returns Thursday, October 5 from 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. to the Carolina Event & Conference Center in Forest City. Now under the management of the Carolina Foothills Foundation, this free event is designed for ages 55 and older and includes complimentary lunch, health screenings, expert seminars, and a goody bag (while supplies last). From health and wellness resources to fi nancial planning and more, attendees can discover services and hear from guest speakers with resources and advice to help senior adults live a more active and fulfi lling lifestyle. Vendor and speaker opportunities are still being accepted and sign ups are available online at www.carolinaff. org/prime. For questions or more information, please visit www. carolinaff.org/prime or contact info@carolinaff.org or 828-222- 4350. Article Provided By: Michelle Yelton Prime of Life Event Returns October 5

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