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April 10, 2014

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Our 31st Year • Issue No. 15 • April 10, 2014 704-484-1047 Free Free 704-718-6953 704-718-6953 Call Call OCEAN LAKES MYRTLE BEACH, SC "A Family Favorite" PLAN YOUR SPRING BEACH GETAWAY TODAY! MYRTLE BEACH, SC Getaway! Getaway! "Cleveland County's #1 Weekly" KEETER www.keeterford.com 1775 E. DIXON BLVD. • SHELBY, NC 1775 E. DIXON BLVD. • SHELBY, NC HWY. 74 BYPASS AT HWY. 180 HWY. 74 BYPASS AT HWY. 180 704-482-6791 Shop Local For Great Savings! Last Monday afternoon Todd Tongel, Archery Department Manager of Norris Merchandise gathered third through sixth grade students of Pinnacle Classical Academy behind the school to begin teaching archery to the very willing students. The instruction is part of the Scholastic 3-D Archery Program. Todd also intends to include Burns and Crest High Schools in the CTO (Cross Trail Outfitters) program. Norris not only sells archery equipment, they give lessons and teach the art of archery. Mr. Tongel intends to continue teaching archery through- out the schools and help students reach national levels of competition. Norris Merchandise is located at 2011 S. Lafayette St. in Shelby. Local Business Aims To Teach Archery To Cleveland County Students –by M.A. Andrews –by M.A. Andrews Left – Todd Tongel of Norris Merchandise's Archery Department lines up students two at a time to learn about archery. Pictured above – Students anxiously await their turn to shoot their bow during their fi rst lesson. April 1st was definitely not April Fools Day at the Cleveland County Abuse Prevention Council, it was April "Thanks" Day! The realiza- tion of a dream come true, "Building Hope," for the council took place at 940 Wendover Height Dr., Shelby where the new 1.65 million dollar facility will be built. It was over two years in the making, and will include all living and office space needed for the program. Last year 211 people were accommodated by the program and unfortunately 174 had to be turned away. With the completion of the new facility, the Cleveland County Abuse Prevention Council will be able to assist more individuals in need. Executive Director Cathy Robertson said she is not only excited about the new facility, but: "I'm looking forward and dedicated to raising the needed funds to complete the project." BREAKING GROUND FOR A DREAM COME TRUE – (l to r) Betsy Wells, Capital Campaign Chairperson, Carl Dedmon, donor, Josh Carswell, USDA, Rural Development, Rachel Hardin Ammons, donor, Dorothy Roark, donor, and Beverly Shuford, donor. Cleveland County Abuse Prevention Council Breaks Ground For 1.65 Million Dollar Facility Abuse Prevention Shelter Final Rendering Abuse Prevention Shelter Final Rendering FREE HELMET to all participants ©CommunityFirstMedia BRAIN Bonanza For Kids BRAIN Bonanza For Kids Shelby City Park Easter Egg Hunt Shelby City Park Easter Egg Hunt Shelby City Park Saturday, April 12, 2014 • 9:30am-2pm Saturday, April 12, 2014 • 9:30am-2pm • Face Painting • Infl atables - Rides • Pilot Club Puppeteers • Twist The Balloon Man • Magician Steve Holt • Med Center Air Ground Service • Shelby Police Dept. - Indent-A-Kid • Shelby Fire Dept. Engine 32 + Ladder 25 • Safe Kids Cleveland County • Train & Carousel Rides 9 th Annual Discover Great Discover Great Savings & Expert Savings & Expert Advice From Your Advice From Your Hometown Merchants! Hometown Merchants! SHOP SHOP LOCAL LOCAL HOME GARDEN & Inside Pages 18 & 19 Inside Pages 18 & Guide Guide D ME D R M R M R A O A H G H G E D M RD M R O A HO GA HOME Cleveland County 2014 Relay For Life 20th Anniversary Celebration KICKOFF Thursday, April 17 5:00pm til 7:00pm Earl Scruggs Center Uptown Shelby Court Square 103 S. Lafayette Street Shelby, NC. See Full Details On Page 27

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