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June 30, 2011

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Thursday, June 30-July 6, 2011 www.shelbyinfo.com NEIGHBORHOOD ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS OF CLEVELAND COUNTY MEETINGS SCHEDULE SERENITY CLUB 109 Bethlehem Rd., Kings Mountain, NC SUNDAY BOILING SPRINGS 150 Group - United Methodist Church Across from Hardees 8 PM - (Closed Discussion) KINGS MOUNTAIN Happy Crazies -Serenity Club 8:30 AM - (Open Discussion) Acceptance Group/Newcomer Meeting Serenity Club 2 PM - (Open Discussion) Serenity Club 8 PM - (Open Discussion) MONDAY KINGS MOUNTAIN Serenity Club Meeting 12 Noon - (Open Discussion) Serenity Club Meeting 8 PM - (Open Big Book) SHELBY Monday Night Shelby Group 8 PM - (Open Step Study) Shelby Presbyterian, 226 Graham St. TUESDAY KINGS MOUNTAIN Serenity Club Meeting 12 Noon - (Open Discussion) Gratitude Group 8 PM Serenity Club (Open Speaker/Open Discussion) 1st Tues WEDNESDAY KINGS MOUNTAIN Serenity Club Meeting 12 Noon - (Open Discussion) Serenity Club Meeting 8 PM – (Open Step Study) THURSDAY KINGS MOUNTAIN Serenity Club Meeting 12 Noon – (Open Discussion) Women In Sobriety, Serenity Club 6 pm-(Open Discussion) SHELBY Thursday Night Shelby Group 8 PM-(Open Speaker) Shelby Presbyterian, 226 Graham St. FRIDAY KINGS MOUNTAIN Mountaineer Group 8:00 PM - (Open Speaker) First Presbyterian, 111 E. King St. KINGS MOUNTAIN The Acceptance Group 12 Noon Serenity Club (Open Discussion) SATURDAY KINGS MOUNTAIN Serenity Club Meeting 12 Noon/ 8 PM (Open Discussion) Serving Cleveland, Gaston, Lincoln & Rutherford Counties in N.C. Area 51: Districts 13, 14 & 15 Schedule provided by the Western Piedmont Intergroup P.O. Box 550097, 625 E. Second Ave. Suite 11 Gastonia, NC 28055. Phone 704-865-1561 www.wpintergroup.org Habitat for Humanity Habitat is now accepting applications for a Habitat Home. Applicants must cur- rently live in sub-standard housing, have sufficient income to pay for an interest-free mortgage but not enough income to qualify for a con- ventional mortgage, live in Cleveland County for the past 12 months, and contribute sweat equity. Call Shelby Gettys at 704-482-6200 to request an application or pick one up at the Habitat ReStore, 323 W. Grover St., Shelby. Piecemakers Quilt Guild “Piecemakers Quilt Guild meets the first Wed. of each month from 10AM - 12PM at the Lincoln Co. Senior Center, Lincoln Campus of Gaston College, 511 Aspen St., Lincolnton. We are here to teach and encourage those interested in the art of quilting; visitors and new members are welcome. Meetings include a business meeting, show-and-tell, and a program related to quilting. On July 6th the Guild holds the annual ‘4th of July’ picnic; join us in the cafeteria on the first floor. Members also meet the third Wed. of each month 9AM - 3PM to work on our community projects. For information: Judy Smith 704-747-2192” Cleveland County Memorial Library Readers of all ages will travel the globe this summer as the Cleveland Memorial Library presents “One World, Many Stories,” during the summer reading program. Children will explore places from Africa, China , England , Italy , and Japan to Mexico through stories, crafts, music, games, dance, and other activities. The Summer Reading Program is open to young people, pre-school through 6th grade, with programs, story-hours, reading for prizes and more. The Summer Reading Program will last six weeks now to July 28th. There will be no programs during the week of July 4th to 8th. No pre-regis- tration is required and all programs are free to the public. Locations and times are as follows: Spangler Branch Library - Lawndale , NC Mondays July 11th, and July 18th. Cleveland County Memorial Library – Shelby, NC Thursday July 14th, and July 21st. The Cleveland County Memorial Library will offer a program at Township 3 Elementary School in Earl , NC on Fridays, July 15th, and 22nd. The times for the programs are 10:00 am – 11:00 am. Prizes will be awarded for the number of books read in the school age program. The Grand Finale for pre-school will be on July 26th in the Cleveland County Memorial Library’s Children Area from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm. The Costume Party and The Taste of The World for 1st – 6th grade will be held on July 28th from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm in the Large Meeting Room at the Cleveland County Memorial Library. For more informa- tion, please contact Barbara Wakefield at 704-487-9069 – ext 233 or Michelle Guerrero at 704-487-9069 – ext 234. Shelby Parks & Recreation Baseball The purpose of this league is to teach funda- mentals of baseball for players that are moving up to the next league and will also help refine the skills of those players that are still playing at their league level. This league will meet 2 to 3 times per week, and will run through August 11th. Try-out infor- mation will be available when you sign-up. Sign-ups for Second Season Baseball (league ages 8-14 years) will be held through Friday, July 1st. Sign-up hours are 8:30AM – 5:30 PM. Sign-ups include Pee-Wee Baseball (8-10 years), Little Tar Heel Baseball (11 & 12 years) and Junior Tar Heel Baseball (13 & 14 years). Note: Junior League is contingent on having enough players to participate. League ages are as of May 1st, 2011. When signing up a player must have a parent or guardian present and a copy of their birth certificate, if they have not participated in the park league before. A $22.00 registration fee if player lives inside the city limits of Shelby, or a $37.00 registration fee for all others. PLAYERS THAT ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING IN OUR SUMMER LEAGUE WILL HAVE TO PAY A REGISTRATION FEE OF $5.00, AND MUST REGISTER TO PLAY. For more information, call the park office at 704-484-6811 or visit us on the web at www.cityofshelby.com/parks. Summer Schedule for City Park Carrousel and Rotary Train (through August). Tuesday - Friday 10 AM - 1 PM and 5-8 PM. Saturday 1-6 PM and Sunday 1:30-6 PM. All rides are 50¢. More information is available at www.cityofshelby.com/parks or call 704- 484-6476. For daycares, schools, party or group reservations call the main Shelby Parks and Recreation offi ce at 704-484-6811. Shelby City Park is offering gymnastics clinics this summer. Classes run Monday through Thursday and include instruction on tumbling, balance beam, bars, rings and tumbl-trak. Instruction is available for children ages 3 and up. The weeks are: June 20-23, July 11-14, July 18-21 and August 8-11. Registration forms are available online at www.cityofshelby.com and at the park. You may also register by calling 704-538-3834. Independence Day Celebration & Fireworks The City of Shelby and Cleveland Mall will host the annual Independence Day celebration and fireworks display Saturday, July 2 from 4:30 – 10 PM. The celebration kicks off with amusement rides and inflatables by Miracle Amusements. Buy an arm band and ride all evening or purchase tickets to enjoy your favorite, from the ferris wheel to the slides. The festivities continue with a party in the plaza at 6 PM featuring Captain Ron’s Beach and Boogie playing music from the Fifties to today’s hits. A military tribute ceremony at 9 PM featuring the Foothills Detachment of the Marine Corp League will lead to the main event, fireworks! Be sure to chow down on great festival food from fried funnel cakes to candy apples and cotton candy. Come early to take advantage of the savings inside the mall during the Independence Day mall-wide side- walk sale and see photos of local military men and women displayed inside Cleveland Mall. Entries Needed For Lattimore Fourth of July Parade The Town of Lattimore is looking for entries for the annual Fourth of July parade. Past entries have included antique cars, horses, ATV’s, trac- tors, and much more. This year’s parade will be held on the morning of Monday, July 4th. If interested, please leave a message at the Town Hall by calling 704- 434-2620 or you may email at townoflattimore@bellsouth.net. July 4th Pageant Planned in Cherryville The Miss Gastonia Scholarship Association will sponsor the Miss Fourth of July Pageant on Friday, July 1 at 4:30 p.m. at the mini- park gazebo in downtown Cherryville. The pageant is the official kickoff event for Cherryville’s Fourth of July celebration. Girls new- born to age 19 are eligible to compete in one of 10 age categories. Contestants model a casual outfit or sundress with a patriotic theme. All contestants receive a tiara and qualify to enter this year’s Little Miss Gastonia-Gaston County Pageant. For more information and to receive an application, call (704) 827-7277 or visit www.missgasto- niapageant.com. Applications also are available at the Cherryville Chamber of Commerce. The deadline to enter is June 28. All pro- ceeds benefit the Miss Gastonia scholarship fund. Lattimore Fourth Of July Celebration Are you looking for an inexpensive way to cel- ebrate the Fourth of July with the family? Look no further! The town of Lattimore would like to invite you to attend the annual Fourth of July Parade and Celebration on Monday, July 4th. The parade lineup will begin at 8:00 a.m. and the parade march will begin on Towery Road/Oak Drive at 9:00 a.m. Parade entries will include floats, antique cars, horses, tractors, and much more! At the conclusion of the parade, a patriotic program will be presented at the recreation park of Lattimore Baptist Church. The celebration will begin around 10 a.m. and will include the recognition of veterans and entertainment. This year’s featured entertainment is the band After Dark. The Lattimore Baptist Church youth group will be selling biscuits and drinks along the parade route beginning at 8:15 a.m. Biscuits, hotdogs, drinks, and homemade desserts will be sold at the recreation park. All proceeds will go toward funding youth activities such as summer camp. If you would like to make an entry in the parade, or would like more information, please call the Lattimore Town Hall at 704-434-2620. Bring a lawn chair and plan now to celebrate our freedom! Relay For Life Relay for Life will have 1 more Bank night, July 26, 5 pm - 7 pm. Please have your cash and change con- verted into checks at First National Bank. It will speed up the processing time. They will be on 1st floor in the T. R. Harris Building of the Hospital. 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 27 EIGHBORHOOD CALENDAR ALENDAR Guidelines For Submitting Community Events Please be sure to include the Event Name, Complete Address where event will take place, and Phone Number for contact, plus description of the event. Also, please include a contact person responsible for your info/event for us to contact if we have questions. e-mail: events@shelbyinfo.com GSCT Presents Baseball Play GSCT presents hilarious Baseball Play! Just in time for the American Legion World Series, Greater Shelby Community Theatre is producing the laugh-out-loud baseball comedy, “Rounding Third”! Sometimes emotional, sometimes funny, the PG 13 play (directed by Linda Bogan) tells the story of 2 Little League baseball coaches with very different coaching philosophies. Performances will be at the Keeter Auditorium, CCC. Performance dates/times are July 15,16,22,and 23 at 7:30pm and July 17 and July 24 at 2:30pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students. Discount presale tickets are available at area outlets. Stay tuned for ENCORE perfor- mance dates and times. Youth Rally At The Holly Oak Park Gym Higher Focus and Push Back Ministries, along with local area min- istries, in conjunction with Shelby City Parks & Recreation will hold a Youth Rally at the Holly Oak Park (gym) on Saturday, July 23, from 4 p.m.-8 p.m. They will be giving out clothes and food. There will be Help Booths for pregnancy resources, college guidance and health department issues, etc. Bands, singing, preaching, prize drawings and ministry dancing will all be a part of the activities. For more information or to donate contact Pastor Williaqms at 704-747-5652 or Minister Divine 704-923-7273. FOR SALE FOR SALE TRAILERS, Lawn mower trail- ers enclosed, equipment, horse & cattle trailers, saddlery. Check our prices before you buy!! Bridges Riding Equipment, Boil- ing Springs, NC. 704-434-6389. COMPUTERS, DESKTOPS AND Laptops. Quick repairs, reasonable rates. Excalibur Computer Service. 9am-6pm, M-F. We buy Laptops, any con- dition. 704-434-5057. LEGEND PRIDE MOBILITY 3 wheel scooter. Excellent con- dition, $1000. Also available, electronic hoist to load in truck or van. $300. 704-487-0041. ALFALFA/ORCHARD GRASS HAY, First Cutting, Exc. Condi- tion. $6 per bale in barn. 704- 472-3565. FOR SALE FOR SALE DISH NETWORK, 5 pkgs under $50 mo. Free upgrades to high definition, DVR, TV everywhere. Look for our showroom in Up- town Shelby. 704-484-2520, 1-888-484-2520. COMMEMORATIVE DALE JR #8 Monte Carlo, camouflage. 1957 Buick Roadmaster, red & white. 1955 Buick, blue & white. 704-482-2952. (2) SQUIRREL CAGE wind pow- ered roof vents. $20 each or $35 for pair. 704-692-4765. 2 AERO BED AIR MATTRESS- ES. Electric inflate/deflate. Twin Size. Exc cond. Hardly used. $35 ea. 704-813-8454. MONTEGO BAY CLASSIC Wolff commercial 26 bulb tanning bed. $600 obo. 704-482-9544. GRACELAND OF SHELBY GRACELAND OF SHELBY 1705 S. Lafayette St. and 110 E. 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