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Page 24 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, November 8-November 14, 2018 TM RACE SCHEDULE RACE SCHEDULE DATE TRACK TV TIME Feb. 11 Daytona Clash FS1 3:00 ______ Feb. 15 Daytona Can-Am Duel #1 FS1 7:00 ______ Feb. 15 Daytona Can-Am Duel #2 FS1 8:00 ______ Feb. 18 Daytona 500 FOX 2:30 ______ Feb. 25 Atlanta Motor Speedway FOX 2:00 ______ Mar. 4 Las Vegas Speedway FOX 3:30 ______ Mar. 11 Phoenix Raceway FOX 3:30 ______ Mar. 18 Auto Club Speedway FOX 3:30 ______ Mar. 25 Martinsville Speedway FS1 2:00 ______ April 8 Texas Motor Speedway FOX 2:00 ______ April 15 Bristol Motor Speedway FOX 2:00 ______ April 21 Richmond Int. Speedway FOX 6:30 ______ April 29 Talladega Superspeedway FOX 2:00 ______ May 6 Dover Int. Speedway FSI 2:00 ______ May 12 Kansas Speedway FS1 8:00 ______ May 19 Charlotte All-Star Race FS1 8:00 ______ May 27 Charlotte Coca-Cola 600 FOX 6:00 ______ June 3 Pocono Raceway FS1 2:00 ______ June 10 Michigan Int. Speedway FOX 2:00 ______ June 24 Sonoma Raceway FS1 3:00 ______ July 1 Chicagoland Speedway NBCSN 2:30 ______ July 7 Daytona Coke Zero 400 NBC 7:00 ______ July 14 Kentucky Speedway NBCSN 7:30 ______ July 22 New Hampshire Speedway NBCSN 2:00 ______ July 29 Pocono Raceway NBCSN 2:30 ______ Aug. 5 Watkins Glen International NBC 2:30 ______ Aug. 12 Michigan Int. Speedway NBCSN 2:30 ______ Aug. 18 Bristol Motor Speedway NBCSN 7:30 ______ Sept. 2 Darlington Raceway NBCSN 6:00 ______ Sept. 9 Indianapolis Speedway NBCSN 2:00 ______ Sept. 16 Las Vegas Speedway NBCSN 3:00 ______ Sept. 22 Richmond Int. Speedway NBCSN 7:30 ______ Sept. 30 Charlotte Motor Speedway NBS 2:00 ______ Oct. 7 Dover Int. Speedway NBCSN 2:00 ______ Oct. 14 Talladega Superspeedway NBC 2:00 ______ Oct. 21 Kansas Speedway NBC 2:00 ______ Oct. 28 Martinsville Speedway NBCSN 2:30 ______ Nov. 4 Texas Motor Speedway NBCSN 3:00 ______ Nov. 11 Phoenix Int. Raceway NBC 2:30 ______ Nov. 18 Homestead-Miami Finale NBC 2:30 ______ WINNING CAR # 2018 704-487-4501 3716 FALLSTON RD. • SHELBY, NC 3716 FALLSTON RD. • SHELBY, NC ON THE LUBE LUBE & TIRE & TIRE Quik HOURS: HOURS: Mon.-Fri. Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:00 8:30-5:00 Sat. 8:00-2:00 Sat. 8:00-2:00 Closed Sunday Closed Sunday 2 12 9 3 4 4 4 78 14 18 18 18 22 4 4 4 18 78 14 78 18 20 78 4 18 9 4 41 2 2 2 18 12 9 10 9 22 4 ANSWER KEY CAREGIVING WORD SEARCH CAREGIVING WORD SEARCH AGING AIDE ASSISTANCE CAREGIVER COMFORT CONSERVATOR CONTINUING CARE DECISIONS EMERGENCY GUARDIAN HOME HOME HEALTH AGENCY HOSPICE HOSPITAL INCOME INSURANCE LIVING WILL LONG-TERM MEALS NURSING PALLIATIVE PARENT PLANNER PROTECTIVE PROXY REHABILITATION RESIDENCE RESPITE RESPONSE RETIREMENT SERVICES SOCIALIZATION STIMULATION THERAPY TRANSITION For the eleventh year in a row, Social Worker for the Blind, Lucy Plyler and second timer, Rhonda Greene, took a group of VIPs (Visually Im- paired Persons) to the Outer Banks for the 36th Annual VIP Fishing Tournament. The combined groups from Cleve- land and Rutherford Counties enjoyed a beautiful day of fi shing off the Nags Head Pier and the Miss Oregan Inlet Head Boat on October 23rd. One member of the Cleveland County group, Dale Lieser of Kings Mountain, participated in the National Tournament on Wednesday, October 24th. He was invited to participate in the National VIP Tournament for winning 1st Place last year when he landed the largest fi sh caught – a 21" striped sea bass. This year he reeled in a 27" sand shark winning 1st Place overall for the second year. Dale was thrilled to land the shark after struggling to bring it in for several minutes. A crowd soon gathered and cheered as he pulled it in. The weather conditions couldn't have been better on Tuesday with a high of 70 de- grees and little wind. Wednes- day's weather was much dif- ferent with a high of 58 and wind gusts up to 35-40 mph. One VIP representing Ruther- ford County and First Timer, Gail Colley, brought home 3rd Place for the Miss Oregon In- let. Other VIPs caught enough fi sh to earn some points, but everyone said they had a great time. The area Lions Clubs provide the rods, reels, and bait for each participant to make it fair and competitive. When a VIP catches a fi sh, a scorer comes to identify the type of fi sh and records the total number of points for each species of fi sh caught. At the end of the day, each VIP turns in their score card and awaits the announcement and award for the VIP who had the most points for the assigned pier and boat. Each October, the tour- nament opens up four piers and two head boats to 500 VIPs and 350 volunteers from across North Carolina, Con- necticut, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, Missouri, New York, Tennes- see, Massachusetts, West Vir- ginia, Alabama, and Canada. The annual event is the largest single fi shing tournament for the blind and visually impaired and is sponsored by the First Kings Mountain resident reels in 1st place trophy in 36th Annual Fishing Tournament Flight, Nags Head, Manteo, Wanchese, Columbia, Cur- rituck, Lower Currituck, and Plymouth Lions Clubs and the First Flight High School and Manteo High School Leo Clubs each October. Only fi sh caught on the par- ticipant's line and reeled in by the participant during the established time limit can be counted toward participant's total points in the tournament. Volunteers are only permitted to bait hooks and cast the line into the ocean. The North Carolina Lions VIP Fishing Tournament, Inc. is a non-profi t organi- zation celebrating its 36th Anniversary this year. The project brings in participants for three days of recreation, fellowship, and independent living workshops designed to help VIPs (visually impaired persons). The VIP program touches the lives of a small percentage of those persons who are attempting to con- form to a world of the sighted. Tournament offi cials recog- nize the need to build support and a fi nancial base for the project. In-kind services se- cured locally and statewide help offset the annual costs. Fund-raisers, such as the adopt-a-fi sherman program, Golf Ball Drop, private and in- kind contributions and small- er projects cover expenses of the annual event that can ex- ceed $200,000. Participants arrive on the Outer Banks on a Monday, are housed in local hotels, have six meals, go fi shing on two head boats and four ocean fi shing piers for a day of recreation, par- ticipate in seminars and in- dependent living training, and visit with vendors who offer low vision and talking equip- ment. The project has grown from a local tournament serv- ing 12 blind children to almost 500 participants. Many thanks to Central United Methodist Church of Kings Mountain for their part- nership in this project and their members/drivers, Rich- ard and Janice Anderson, who drove many hours and miles, making it possible for the Cleveland and Rutherford County groups to participate again this year. For more information about the Division of Services for the Blind, contact Lucy Plyler, Social Worker for the Blind at: 704-484-4872. Submitted by Lucy Plyler Back Row: L to R – Richard Anderson – Driver, Vernon Crocker (VIP), Gayla Crocker, Helen Craig, Doris Wilson (VIP), Dorothy Hopper, and Lizzie Hopper (VIP). Front Row: Rhonda Greene SWB Ruth- erford County, Gail Colley (VIP), Dale Lieser (VIP), Gerald Jones (VIP), Janice Anderson – Driver, Tara Ann Smith, Delores Lattimore (VIP), and Lucy Plyler SWB Cleveland County. Dale Lieser with the 27" sand shark he landed, winning fi rst place overall. Gail Colley, brought home 3rd Place for the Miss Oregon Inlet. 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