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Page 4 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, August 16-August 22, 2012 LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT FOOD & DRINK THINGS TO DO FOOD & DRINK LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT & ACTIVITIES BESSEMER CITY KINGS MTN. DRIVE-IN TOTAL RECALL THE FRI•SAT•SUN ADMISSION $ 1000PER CAR R EXPENDABLES 2 Check Us Out On Facebook! with Colin Farrell PG-13 704-739-2150 OPEN 7:30 SHOW 8.30 DRIVE-IN THEATRE 704-434-7782 • HWY. 74 W. OF SHELBY SUNSET OPEN 7:30 SHOW 8:30 TOTAL RECALL THE FRI•SAT•SUN ADMISSION $ EXPENDABLES 2 Check Us Out On Facebook! with Colin Farrell PG-13 Daily Drink BAR & GRILL #2 BAR & GRILL 704-406-9893 • 1138 East Marion St. • Shelby, NC JOIN US ON FACEBOOK!!! Specials! Open 3 PM Til 2 AM 7 Days A Week GIRL INTERRUPTED FRI., AUGUST 17TH & SAT., AUGUST 18TH BANDANA FRI., AUG. 24TH AREA CHURCHES & DEMOLI- TION DERBY DRIVERS Now accepting entries for The Inter- national Demolition Derby at the Bar H Arena, Boiling Springs, NC. Dates: Sept 8th & 15th. Powder Puff, (women only) & the Battle of the Churches will be featured this year. Churches get a free entry. Call for details, 704- 434-2866. ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS • MIDNIGHT SUN SAT., AUG. 18TH "Memberships Available For Only $10.00 - Open to Members and Guest WERE YOU IMPLANTED WITH A ST. JUDE RIATA DEFIBRIL- LATOR LEAD WIRE between June 2001 and December 2010? Have you had this lead replaced, capped or did you re- ceive shocks from the lead? You may be entitled to compensation. Contact Attorney Charles John- son 1-800-535-5727. ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS YARD SALES ARD SALES YARD SALE FRIDAYS & SAT- URDAYS Little of everything. 2208 Cleveland Ave, Grover, 28073. COME CHECK US OUT. D SALE FRIDAYS & S YARD SALE Saturday August 18. Furniture, pictures, accesso- ries, dishes, electronics, DVDs, books, weights, lots more. 319-1 Lamar Avenue, Shelby. Cleveland Rutherford Kidney Association 3rd Annual Art Show & Wine Tasting The Cleveland Rutherford Kidney Association presents Meet the Artists and a wine tasting by Woodmill Winery on Fri., August 17th from 6:30 until 9:00 pm at the Cleveland Mall. Tick- ets for the event are $10. For more information call 704-481-9535, visit www.crkarainbows. webs.com or email thirdannualcrkaartshow@gmail.com YARD SALES ARD SALES 140 JT DRIVE (OFF TOWERY ROAD) Shelby. Saturday, Au- gust 18th, 8:00 am until 11:00 am. Books, Toys, Children's Clothing, Furniture and House- hold Items. JT DRIVE (OFF TOWE YARD SALES ARD SALES MULTIPLE FAMILY, AUG 18TH, 7-11AM. Kids clothes, toys, baby items, kitchen sup- plies, women's clothes, lots more. 125 N Morgan St. Shelby. UPTOWN GIRLS SALON, TIPLE FAMILY A YARD SALES ARD SALES SAT, AUG. 18TH, 7AM UNTIL 301 Webb Farm Rd, Shelby. Watch for signs at Beaver Dam Auto Auction. Girl/boy clothes, baby high chair. Pac 'n' Play and other great stuff. Tues. & Wed.Pool • Wii • Cornhole • Beer Pong FREE GAME NIGHTS Email: louiebar2@yahoo.com 1000PER CAR R Carolina "Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd; Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack, I don't care if I never get back. Let me root, root, root for the home team, If they don't win, it's a shame. For it's one, two, three strikes, you're out, At the old ball game." Cleveland County has caught baseball fever now that the American Legion Baseball World Se- ries calls Shelby, NC home from August 17th-21st. I catch myself humming a hauntingly familiar melody that is baseball's informal hymn. In 1908, two songwriters from New York's 'Tin Pan Alley' wrote the timeless tune, "Take Me Out to the Ballgame." Lyricist Jack Norworth and composer Albert von Tilzer worked together to create a song that would con- nect itself to the game eternally. Over the last 104 years, American culture assimilated "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" as baseball's unoffi cial anthem. As tradition has it, between the top and bottom of the 7th inning of a ballgame, a short break is taken for both the players and fans. During this time, the crowd fi nds a renewed inspiration stretching and singing which is where it got the nickname, 'the 7th inning stretch.' Usually accompanied by organ, this song was fi rst recorded by Edward Meeker in 1908. Since then, a long roster has per- J. Justin Harper formed this song, featuring names like Frank Sinatra, Harry Caray, and even the alternative rock band, the Goo Goo Dolls. In 1941, the emergence of organists at baseball games swept the nation. These musicians could add magical dimensions to an otherwise rowdy stadium by improvising melodies and songs as the game was played. In the 1990s, many organists were out of work, being replaced by recorded music. Some stadiums have kept then tradition alive and feature live organists who watch the game from video monitors. Go to www.shelbyinfo.com/music to learn more about accompanying a sports event with an instrument. Or drive to Atlanta to see and hear it in person. You can even tweet your musical requests to the Atlanta Braves organist during live home games via Twitter! productions with J. Justin Harper PROFESSIONAL BULL RIDING Present Johnny Fisher Gift Baskets on Silent Auction Margaret Ledford Meet The Artists... Johnny Fisher is a local artist who is self taught. He is married and has one daughter and lives in Fallston. Johnny has been painting for about 4 years. He used to watch Bob Ross on TV, and buy his books and DVD's. This is what led him to start his hobby He had a strong fascination with landscapes. Johnny has about 4 years before he will re- tire and he hopes to continue his painting for many years to come. His paintings range in price from $100-$250 and some are on display through the 18th of August at the 3rd Annual Cleveland Rutherford Art Show. This is Johnny's fi rst ever Art Show and he will be on hand to meet and greet you Friday evening at the Art Show event. Renee Ledford, who was an integral part of the Kidney Association passed away two years ago. She had many pieces of needlepoint that she had done. There are more than 15 pieces still on exhibit and offered for sale. Several of her pieces have already sold. Also for sale is the book Renee wrote, "The Mustard Seed". It describes her fi ght with kidney disease, transplants and Dialysis for many years. The book is on sale at the show for $10. (Renee's Mother, Margaret is pictured above with Renee's needlepoint work.) H. Thomas Greene, Shelby native and current resident has been an avid photographer for more than 30 years. Having turned professional photographer a few years ago, tom has traveled as close as the NC outer Banks and The Grand Tetons in Wyoming and as far as Beijing ,China. He is currently a member of the Buffalo Creek Gallery on the Square in Shelby. Tom custom frames his works and also frames for the public. His work is displayed at Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens in Belmont, NC, Kings Mountain Historical Society and Museum as well as in several NC coastal gift shops. August 24thA FAMILY EVENT 2140 Ledbetter Rd. • Boiling Springs, NC & 25th Adults $12 • 6-12 $5 • Under 6 Free ADMISSION 704-477-8675 Granny Mountain Farms & Dirty Boot Farms • 8:00 pm Also Next Weekend This Weekend RODEO CLOWN! CONCESSIONS! BUCKING BULLS! KIDS CONTEST FREE! ©CommunityFirstMedia ©CommunityFirstMedia Also Music

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