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Thursday, March 4-March 10, 2021 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 7 APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENTS PREFERRED Walk-ins Welcome! Full Body Full Body Relaxation Relaxation Cupping HOURS: Mon.-Sun. 9:30am - 8:30pm 1230-6 E. Dixon Blvd., Shelby, NC • 980-552-9274 1230-6 E. Dixon Blvd., Shelby, NC • 980-552-9274 NEIGHBORHOOD CALENDAR DEADLINE: NEIGHBORHOOD CALENDAR DEADLINE: FRIDAY, 3 PM FRIDAY, 3 PM PRIOR TO THURSDAY EDITION, PRIOR TO THURSDAY EDITION, GO TO SHELBYINFO.COM GO TO SHELBYINFO.COM AND CLICK ON SUBMIT EVENTS AND CLICK ON SUBMIT EVENTS NEIGHBORHOOD NEIGHBORHOOD CAL CALEN ENDAR DAR SHELBY SHOPPER & SHELBY SHOPPER & NFO INFO Friday, March 5, 2021 Friday, March 5, 2021 What: First Fridays at The Banker's House When: 3:00 – 6:00 pm - First Friday of every month. Where: 319 North Lafayette St., Shelby, NC More Info: Kickoff of the 2021 tours. Please plan to wear your mask. Cost is $7 at the door. Book your private party tour for a groups of six or more people by calling Carolyn Jackson at (980) 404-0096. Saturday, March 13, 2021 Saturday, March 13, 2021 What: RSA-Heels-Osborne Easter Photo Fundraiser When: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm, March 13. Where: Forest City, NC. Because of Covid safety restrictions, Text, 770-864-2670 to schedule a photo appointment. More Info: RSA is a girls age 12-14 Softball Team. Profits from the fundraiser will go toward team expense, such as entry fees, equipment, the goal is for players to be able to play regardless of their ability to pay. Cost: $25 for one session, $35 for two. You will get all photos from the session for you to print. Saturday, March 20, 2021 Saturday, March 20, 2021 What: New Bethel Baptist Church BBQ Fundraiser When: 12:00 pm until 6:00 pm, March 20. Where: New Bethel Church,112 New Bethel Church Rd., Lawndale, NC More Info: Taking pre-orders for Boston Butts. $40.00; which will include slaw, sauce and buns. We will also have chicken plates at $12.00 each. THIS IS TAKE OUT ONLY!! Pick up times are 12:00 until 6:00 p.m., at the church; below Burns High School. To place your order, please call the church phone at 704-538-7423 and leave your name, number and what you want. You can also contact Danny A. at 704-477-2526, Danny S. at 704-473-0950 or Jason D. at 704-472-9597. All monies will come to our mission readiness fund. _` 318 South Washington St. • Shelby, NC PLEASE VISIT OUR PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE WEBSITE for for UPCOMING EVENTS UPCOMING EVENTS and and TICKET INFORMATION TICKET INFORMATION 704-487-8114 ©CommunityFirstMedia ©CommunityFirstMedia DonGibsonTheatre.com Having problems with your dentures? Are they chipped, loose, dull, cracked or causing sore spots? We can help. Dr. Brenton L. Young, DDS OWNER 139 West Ross Grove Road, NC 28150 Call us today for a consultation. 704.487.0346 W Ross Grove Rd Metcalf Rd etcalf N Lafayette St W Ross Grove Rd Metcalf Rd N Lafayette St Shelby Dental Care Center Serving the community for over 40 years! Hours: M-F 8-5:30 A utomotive + 704-482-0441 INCLUDING INCLUDING IMPORTS IMPORTS We Sell 1900 ELIZABETH AVE. SHELBY, NC Charlie Heston, Owner-Tech WE NOW OFFER: AUTO GLASS REPLACEMENT & REPAIR FULL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR FULL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR FULL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR Come see our selection of "BUY HERE-PAY HERE" pre-owned vehicles. On Feb. 25, Governor R o y C o o - per signed House Bill 4 – Extend ABC Permit Re- newal Fees into law. The legislation will help bar own- ers by allowing them to defer ABC permit fees until they are able to reopen at full capacity. The bill clarifies an existing emergency relief law passed in 2020 to allow bar owners to defer their permit fees up to 90 days after they are able to operate at full capacity. "I'm grateful to see this legislation signed into law," said Chairman Moffitt. "House Bill 4 will give private bars and small business owners reprieve until they are back at full capacity. The House ABC Committee will continue to advocate for NC businesses and plans to file additional relief legislation to help even more restaurants, bars, and businesses across the state recover from the COVID pan- demic." "This is welcome news for these struggling business owners," said Majority Leader John Bell. "I appreciate the hard work of Representative Moffitt and other bill spon- sors to get this much-needed legislation signed into law. These small businesses con- tinue to face significant chal- lenges due to the Governor's restrictions, and it is critical we continue to support and stand with them during these difficult times." "This legislation will pro- vide many struggling busi- nesses a much-deserved continuation of the deferral on their ABC permit fees," said Representative Jamie Boles. "We know this will not repair all the damage that has been done, but any help we can provide to these bars and restaurants will go a long way in helping our communities recover." "I am elated that House Bill 4 became law today," said Rep. Paré. "I am even more happy for all of the small busi- nesses that will benefit from this law. HB 4 will provide flexibility to private bars that were crushed by COVID and numerous executive orders. I look forward to continuing my work to support small busi- nesses at the Legislature and provide relief to those af- fected by the pandemic." House Bill 4 was filed on January 27 by Rep. Tim Mof- fitt (R-Henderson), along with primary sponsors Rep. John Bell (R-Wayne), Rep. Jamie Boles (R-Moore), and Rep. Erin Paré (R-Wake). The legislation was drafted in response to news in Janu- ary that countless bar own- ers had their liquor permits revoked unexpectedly by the ABC Commission due to de- linquent fees. House Bill 4 passed unanimously through the House and Senate and was signed into law by Gover- nor Roy Cooper on February 25. The legislation goes into effect immediately, with Sec- tion 1 retroactively becoming effective June 30, 2020. On Feb. 24, Governor Cooper lifted his Modified Stay at Home Order that re- quired people to stay at home and businesses to close to the public between 10 pm and 5 am. The number of people who may gather indoors will increase from 10 to 25, while 50 remains the limit for out- doors. The curfew on the sale of alcohol for onsite consump- tion will be moved from 9 pm to 11 pm. Some businesses, includ- ing bars and amusement parks, will now be open for patrons indoors as they ad- here to new occupancy re- strictions. Many businesses, venues and arenas will have increased occupancy both in- doors and outdoors. Governor eases some COVID-19 restrictions, defers some ABC Permit renewal fees GOV. COOPER With trumpets and sound of cornet make a joyful noise before the Lord, the King. Psalm 98:6

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