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April 06, 2017

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SHELBY VFW POST 4066 855 W. Sumter St. • Shelby, NC Saturday • May 13, 2017 Saturday • May 13, 2017 7pm til 10pm 7pm til 10pm $ 10 10 00 00 CONCERT TO BENEFIT AUTISM A Limited Amount of Tickets Will Be Available at the VFW During Regular business Hours or Contact Kevin Dedmond at 704-472-9092 or email: booking@dgsoul.com *THIS IS AN AGE 21 & OLDER SHOW *THIS IS AN AGE 21 & OLDER SHOW Royster Memorial Royster Memorial Golf Course Golf Course New Rates and Membership 2017 New Rates and Membership 2017 Golf Course Rack Rate Golf Course Rack Rate • Play FREE on your birthday, includes cart (With Valid ID) • Play FREE on your birthday, includes cart (With Valid ID) • 14-day advanced tee time reservations (Group of 4) • 14-day advanced tee time reservations (Group of 4) • 1/2 hour early twilight • 1/2 hour early twilight • 1 Free 10 minute lesson included • 1 Free 10 minute lesson included • 10% discount on merchandise purchases*. • 10% discount on merchandise purchases*. • Refer a friend to purchase a Players Card or Full Membership and • Refer a friend to purchase a Players Card or Full Membership and receive a FREE Round of Golf receive a FREE Round of Golf • $2.00 off Green Fee rack rate. (Players Card Only) • $2.00 off Green Fee rack rate. (Players Card Only) For more Information, Contact the Golf Shop: 704-484-6823 For more Information, Contact the Golf Shop: 704-484-6823 KIDS PLAY FREE When accompanied with a Paying Adult Kids 12 and under can play golf for FREE at Royster Memorial Golf Course any day when playing with a paying adult! Join our multitude of guests who regularly play a game of twilight golf with their daughters or sons. This is a great opportunity to spend some quality time with your children! Weekday: Weekday: Mon., Wed. & Fri Mon., Wed. & Fri Walk Ride Twilight Rate Walk Ride Twilight Rate Weekday: Weekday: Mon., Wed. & Fri Mon., Wed. & Fri Walk Ride Twilight Rate Walk Ride Twilight Rate 9 City $11.00 $16.00 City Riding $14.00 9 City $11.00 $16.00 City Riding $14.00 18 City $20.00 18 City $20.00 9 Non-City $13.00 $18.00 Non-City Riding $16.00 9 Non-City $13.00 $18.00 Non-City Riding $16.00 18 Non-City $22.00 18 Non-City $22.00 Replay $0.00 $4.00 Replay $0.00 $4.00 Walking rate is for all day Walking rate is for all day 9 City $9.00 $14.00 City Riding $12.00 9 City $9.00 $14.00 City Riding $12.00 18 City $18.00 18 City $18.00 9 Non-City $11.00 $16.00 Non-City Riding $14.00 9 Non-City $11.00 $16.00 Non-City Riding $14.00 18 Non-City $20.00 18 Non-City $20.00 City Yearly Card $40 $2.00 off of Rack Rate Non-City Yearly Card $60 $2.00 off of Rack Rate City $300 Unlimited Greens Fee City $300 Unlimited Greens Fee Non-City $440 Unlimited Greens Fee Non-City $440 Unlimited Greens Fee Familly City $500 Unlimited Greens Fee Familly City $500 Unlimited Greens Fee Family Non-City $625 Unlimited Greens Fee Family Non-City $625 Unlimited Greens Fee City Year y Card $40 $2 00 00 off of Rack Rate City Yearly Card $40 $2.00 00 off of Rack Rate Golf Course Players Card and Membership Golf Course Players Card and Membership Player Card & Membership Rewards include: Player Card & Membership Rewards include: Incentive 20-rounds 40-rounds 60-rounds 80-rounds 100-rounds Incentive 20-rounds 40-rounds 60-rounds 80-rounds 100-rounds Free $2 Off Your $5 Off your 1 Free 2 Free 3 Free Free $2 Off Your $5 Off your 1 Free 2 Free 3 Free Rounds Round Round Rounds Round Round J oin us April 19-22 to celebrate com- munity connectedness, health and wellness from the personal to the planetary! We welcome Jon Turk accom- plished author and world class adventure traveler to Cleveland County, to share his story through a series of events that will kick off a county wide day of service on Earth Day. All are welcome! SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: WEDNESDAY - 4/19/17: PM - Screening of Jon Turk's TED Talks at the Mauney Me- morial Library in Kings Mountain (Time to be Announced) THURSDAY - 4/20/17: PM - Jon Turk eve- ning presentation at Adventure House, Shel- by, NC (Space limited, by invitation only) FRIDAY - 4/21/17: AM- Jon Turk morn- ing presentation for the Early College High School (Space limited, by invitation only) 2:00 - 4:00 PM- Cross generational walk/ bike and talk with Jon Turk beginning at the Boys & Girls Club of Cleveland County 6:30 PM - An evening with Jon Turk at the Cleve- land County Arts Council (book signing at 6:30 pm, presentation to begin at 7:00) SATURDAY - 4/22/17 AM - Day of service with environmental restoration efforts hap- pening across the county! For a complete list of service projects and information on how to get involved, please visit the Healing with Nature Event Facebook Page. 4:00 - 7:00 PM - Community Celebration & Potluck at Holly Oak Park Events are free of charge, but donations are needed and appreciated! All donations are tax-deductible. Donations can be made online at: clevelandcountymha.org/hwn Or checks mailed to: Mental Health Associa- tion, PO Box 623 , Shelby, NC 28151. Thursday, April 6-April 12, 2017 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 23 Healing with Nature... Healing with Nature... Coming together, Coming together, restoring the earth, restoring the earth, healing the mind events healing the mind events P lants need sunlight to thrive and grow, but some need less sunlight than others. People who fi nd their landscapes are less supportive to sun- loving plants can choose from a variety of shade-tolerant plants, shrubs and trees. Shade tolerance refers to a plant's abil- ity to withstand low levels of light. Certain plants have adapted this feature to survive in the wild. Plants that grow at the base of forest fl oors, for example, will get less sun- light than others outside of the tree canopy. Such adaptations enable a wide variety of foliage to grow even though they are not ex- posed to much sunlight. While sun-loving plants often have broad leaves and expend signifi cant energy to capture sunlight for photosynthesis, shade- tolerant plants expend less energy and tend to be more effi cient consumers of soil nutri- ents and sunlight. Penn State Extension's Plant and Pests division says the amount of shade a plant is growing under will directly affect the den- sity of the foliage and the plant's fl owering and fruiting characteristics. Blending shade- tolerant plants into the landscape can be an effective use of space. Before choosing plants for an existing landscape, it's impor- tant to assess the level of shade or sun the plants will receive. • Heavy shade: Heavy shade is when no direct sunlight reaches a plant. This occurs at the base of northern-facing walls or be- neath thick tree canopies. • Full sun: Areas that receive full sun enjoy direct sunlight between six and eight hours per day. • Moderate shade: These sites have re- fl ected sunlight that may come off of water features. • Light shade: Plants in these areas will get partially fi ltered or dappled sunlight. Once homeowners understand which type of shade they are dealing with, they can then visit plant nurseries and select their plants. Most greenery comes with care instructions that include recommendations regarding the Shade-tolerant plants help to complete landscapes amount of shade/sunlight the plant will need to do well. If further assistance is needed, a knowledge- able employee can make suggestions based on landscape needs. Those who are look- ing for some preliminary guidance when it comes to selecting shade-toler- ant shrubs, plants or trees can consult the following list. • Bleeding heart: Bleed- ing heart, or Dicentra spectabilis, is typically found in woodlands. It's a perennial in the poppy family that pro- duces mounded foliage and arching vine- like stems of heart-shaped fl owers in the spring. • Amethyst fl ower: Browallia hybrids of- fer star-shaped blooms of blue and violet. These plants will billow out of hanging bas- kets or containers, and they prefer warm shade or fi ltered sunlight. • Coleus: The coleus, Solenostemon scu- tellarioides, is another perennial that can have a variety of different leaf colors and striations. • Witch hazels: These are a genus in the family Hamamelidacea, which has four dif- ferent species in North America. This shrub or small tree features arching branches with dense, multi-stemmed clumps. Witch hazel produces fl owers in the late autumn when most other plants are sparse. • Bayberry: Myrica pensylvanica can grow in partial shade as a hedge or natural prop- erty divider. The leaves of this shrub are aro- matic when crushed. The shrub will produce tiny, gray/white fruits in late summer. • English Ivy: Also known as Hedera helix, this trailing plant is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant. It will spread easily and can become invasive. Those searching for shade-tolerant trees can choose among Sugar maple, Black al- der, Flowering dogwood, and White spruce, among others. Shade-tolerant plants can make welcome additions to the landscape, offering green- ery and color in the darker areas of a prop- erty. Celebrate Celebrate Earth Day Earth Day 2017 2017

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