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February 06, 2014

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Page 26 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, February 6-February 12, 2014 While I live will I praise the Lord: I will sing praises unto my God while I have any being. Psalm 146:2 RAISING CANCER AWARENESS RAISING CANCER AWARENESS NEIGHBORHOOD CALENDAR DEADLINE: FRIDAY 3 PM EMAIL TO: EVENTS@SHELBYINFO.COM Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, 1102 Warlick Road, Casar, NC will have a "Benefi t Country Ham Breakfast", Saturday, February 15, 7:00am - 11:00am. Snow date: February 22. Adults: $7; Child: $5; under 6 eat free. Benefi t is for Clint Canipe, a young man who has Muscular Dystrophy. He needs help on his handicap van with repairs. Any donations will be appreciated. Menu: country ham, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, livermush, biscuit, gravy, grits, pancakes, fruit bar, orange juice. All you can eat. Carry out available. For information call Doris Hamby, 704-538-3995. Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, 1227 Mt. Sinai Church Rd., Shelby, NC, will hold a Concert Benefi t for Michelle Whitecotton, Saturday, February 22, 7:00pm. Featuring: The Chuck Wagon Gang. No admission charge. Donations/Love Offering will be taken to help cover medical expenses. Nature Photo Club, Forest City Nature Photo Club, 108 E. Main St., Forest City, NC, will have a meeting February 10, 6:30pm. http://cnpa.org/ For More Information: 828-289-5637. Lost Playwrights of Western North Carolina Lost Playwrights of Western North Carolina will meet Saturday, February 15 2:00pm to 4:00p, in Kapplan Auditorium of Henderson County Library, 301 North Washington Street, Hendersonville, NC. All persons interested in any aspect of theatre or creative writing are encouraged to attend. Special Olympics Cleveland County Special Olympics Cleveland County will hold its annual Spring Track and Field Day Saturday, April 12, 2014 on the campus of Shelby High School. Any pos- sible athletes interested in participating should call Pat McDonald at 704-487-9941 before February 7. Athletes medicals are due on February 13. Time trials due on March 27. Anyone inter- ested in volunteering needs to call Kevin Roberts at 704-487-9941 by February 13. All volunteers must be 16 years old. Life Enrichment Center Adult Day Care & Health Service Life Enrichment Center, 110 Life Enrichment Blvd., Shelby, NC, will have a meeting for caregivers of individuals with dementia on Tuesday, February 18, from 5:30pm to 7:00pm titled "Let's Talk about Dementia." A free sitter service will be available but must make a reservation by February 12 by calling 704-484-0405. Parents Without Partners, Shelby PWP meets every Monday night at 7:00 pm. at the Shelby Presbyterian Church for educational programs and at other times as scheduled for monthly social activities including: dances, plays, and concerts. The dances are held at the American Legion from 6:30pm - 10:00pm. every 1st & 3rd Thursday night of the month. For more information, call Connie at 704-487-1268 or Jo Ann at 704-538-9559. The Foothills Marine Corps League The Foothills Marine Corps League 1164 in conjunction with Lilly Beans coffee shop in downtown Shelby offer Free Coffee to any Verifi ed Veteran the fi rst Monday of each month from 9:00 - 11:30. Come and join in the conversation and fellowship! Habitat for Humanity Cleveland County Habitat for Humanity Cleveland County is now accepting applications for it's 2014 Home Build. The applicant must be able to make house pay- ments of $400 to $450 a month, must have a need for better housing, must live in Cleveland County, and must be willing to partner with Habitat by completing "sweat equity" on the home and by attending Homeowner Workshops. The typical Habitat home is 3 bedroom, 2 bath and approximately 1100 square feet. Applications may be picked up at the Habitat ReStore, 323 Grover Street or by calling 704-482-6200, Monday through Friday between 10:00am and 2:00pm. Mental Health Association of Cleveland County Survivors of Suicide Support Group meets twice a month, with a daytime and evening meeting. The Evening Group meets the 2nd Monday of every month from 6:30pm - 8:00pm at The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer (502 W. Sumter Street, Shelby, NC). The Daytime Group meets the last Tuesday of every month from 11:30am - 1:30pm at the Cleveland Memorial Library (104 Howie Drive, Shelby, NC). Sponsored by the Mental Health Association in Cleveland County, this group provides a safe and confi dential place for those who have experienced the unique loss of suicide to fi nd help, healing and hope. Our group is open to those who have lost a family member, friend or co-worker to suicide. This group is not intended for those who have personally survived a suicide attempt. For details, contact the Mental Health Association at 704-481-8637 or mha@clevelandcountymha.org. Kiwanis Club, Shelby Kiwanis Club of Shelby is a group of professionals who are involved in the community and looking to change Cleveland County, one child at a time. This fundraising and project oriented club meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month at noon at Deer Brook Restaurant, 201 Deer Brook Drive, Shelby, NC; or the 2nd Thursday evening of every month at 5:30pm at Mi Pueblito Mexican Restaurant, 213 West Warren Street, Shelby, NC. One evening social a month at area restaurants. Membership dues are $30 per quarter plus $60 per quarter if you attend lunch meetings. For more information or to join, please contact: Pam Isaacs, President, 704-751-3573, pam. isaacs@hospicecares.cc Relay for Life Cleveland County, Shelby Cupid Dash 5K Run-Walk, February 8, 8:00am. Begins/ends Shelby City Park Carousel, Dorton St., Shelby, NC. $25 Entrance Fee. $10 Child Registration (10 and under). Late registration $30 run/walk, Chip Timing Benefi ting Relay for Life. Online registration below or pick up forms at Cleveland County Clerk's Offi ce. Deadline: January 14. Packets available for pick up February 6, 1:00-4:00 or pick up on race day. Wear your best Valentine attire. www.queencitytiming.com. County Team Captain Meetings - Tuesday, February 11, 6:00pm; Tuesday, March 11, 6:00pm; and Tuesday, April 8, 6:00pm. All meet- ings will be held at Landmark Baptist Church Family Life Center. Other Dates to Remember: April 17: Kick-Off- 20th Anniversary, 5:00pm til 7:00pm, Uptown Shelby Courtsquare. May 8: Survivors Reception, Elizabeth Baptist Church. May 12-13: Bank Day, 3:00pm til 7:00pm, Fairgrounds/Goforth Hall. 20th ANNIVERSARY, May 16-17, 6:00pm til 9:00am, Fairgrounds. Post Bank Night, June 3, 5:00pm til 7:00pm, Landmark Baptist Church. RFL Celebration/Wrap-Up, June 24, 6:00pm, Landmark Baptist Church. WeROCC Hosts Black History Month In honor of Black History Month we will have Falice Pete and Earl Philips as guest speakers. The February 6th event is hosted by WeROCC. The event starts at 7:00pm at the Administration Building, 311 East Marion Street Shelby, NC, in the Commissioners Chambers. Email Kathy_cdi@Yahoo.com or call 980-230-9967 with questions. American Red Cross February 6 - Landmark Baptist Church, 1724 East Dixon Blvd., Shelby, NC, 3:00pm - 7:30pm. February 11 - First Baptist Church, 403 Cleveland Ave., Grover, NC, 3:00pm - 7:30pm. February 12 - Cleveland Community College, 137 S. Post Ave., Shelby, NC, 11:00am - 3:30pm. February 18 - Shelby Presbyterian Church, 226 E. Graham St., Shelby, NC, 1:30pm - 6:00pm. February 25 - Central United Methodist Church, 200 E. Marion Street., Shelby, NC, 2:30pm - 6:30pm. February 26 - City of Shelby Utilities Operation Center, 824 W. Grover Street, Shelby, NC, 10:00am - 2:30pm February 28 - Township #3 Elementary School, 526 Davis Rd., Shelby, NC, 12:30pm - 5:30pm. Saturday, February 8, 15, 22 - "Wintergreen Hike" - Enjoy a lei- surely walk along the Hemlock Nature Trail, and learn about some of the many plant species that stay green all year long. Meet at the Jacob Fork Parking Area at 11:00 am for this easy one mile walk. Saturday, February 8 - "Fire Ecology" - Join a Ranger and learn about the basics of fi re ecology. Learn how fi re is used as a resource management tool in South Mountains State Park. Meet at the Visitor Center at 2:00 pm. Sunday, February 9 and Saturday, February 15 - "Skins and Skulls" - Come learn about the many mammals found at South Mountains State Park. Participants will learn what these mammals eat, where they live, etc. Meet Ranger Rogers at 2:00 pm at the Visitor Center. Sunday, February 16 and Saturday, February 22 - "Black Bears: Majestic Creatures of the Wild" How dangerous are black bears? Can we coexist? Why are black bears so unique? What should I do if I see a black bear? The program will begin at 2:00 pm in the Visitor Center. Sunday, February 23 - "Bats" - Are bats blind? Do they fl y into your hair? Do they turn into vampires? Join a Park Ranger at the Visitor Center at 2:00 pm to learn some Bat facts and have an opportunity to view some Bats. Mountains State Park is located south of Morganton off of old Highway 18. We welcome the community to join us for our monthly edu- cational interpretive programs. Call the park offi ce at (828) 433-4772 for more information. Hospice Cleveland County Hospice Cleveland County, 951 Wendover Heights Drive, Shelby, NC, Calendar of Events for February are: "Refl ections" Support Group - This grief sharing group meets for six weeks. No cost and open to any- one who has lost a loved one. If you plan to attend one of our groups, please make every effort to attend all six sessions. Please call ext. 162 register. Registration forms are available at HCC Administrative Offi ces. Wednesdays: February 12, 19, 11:30am - 1:00pm, at the Hospice Cleveland County Administration Building. "Hearts for Hospice" - For a $1 donation, you can purchase a heart to display in your home, offi ce, church, anywhere you wish. There is a place for you to put "In Honor/Memory" of a loved one and a line for "From". Hearts can be purchased at the Hospice Administration Building or by calling 704-751-3591. Singles of Faith, Shelby The Singles of Faith meet the fi rst Saturday of every month at 5 p.m. in the back room at Showmars in Shelby. Singles of all ages are welcome to attend. Questions? Call Dianne at 704-692-0413. NEIGHBORHOOD CALENDAR N E N S N S N Council on Aging/Neal Senior Center Council on Aging/Senior Center, 100 T.R. Harris Drive, Shelby, NC will have the following events in February: "Bingo" - Each Monday night (except holidays), at the Senior Center. Doors open at 5:30 (no admittance after 7:00pm). Jackpot up to $500. Public invited 12 years and up. "New Gentle Yoga Classes" - Monday and Wednesday at the Senior Center. The cost is $5 for adults under the age of 65 and $3 for adults 65 and better. Kristen Lafl eur will be the instructor. "Annual Winter Flea Market/Ham Biscuit Sale" - Friday, February 7, 8:00am - 2:00pm., at the Senior Center. Please call Mary Hamrick at 704- 484-5493 to order your bulk orders fro ham biscuit. They will have a lot of vendors available for this event. "Commodity Registration" - Friday, February 10, 11, 12, 9:00-12:00 & 1:00-4:00, at the Senior Center. To register at the Council on Aging you must meet the following guidelines: Income eligibility as set by the NC Dept. of Agriculture and be 65 years of age or better. To pick-up your commodities in March at the Senior Center, you must have registered at the Council on Aging/Senior Center. "Medicare Fraud and Abuse Seminar" - Thursday, February 13, 10:00am, at the Senior Center. Medicare Fraud and Abuse is a serious prob- lem. Please join, Diane Trainor, Program Specialist - NC Senior Medicare Patrol for a very informative seminar on Medicare Fraud and Abuse. To register call the Senior Center at 704-482-3488 to register (this program is free). "COA/Senior Center's Valentine Dinner and Dance Fundraiser" - Friday, February 14, at the Senior Center. Dinner at 6:00pm - Dance begins at 7:00. Music will be provided by DJ Dick Hamrick. For tickets, call Mary Hamrick, Secretary or stop by the Senior Center to purchase your ticket. "Reverse Mortgage Seminar" - Friday, February 20, 10:00am., at the Senior Center. Barbara Shear, Reverse Mortgage Loan Consultant with Security One Lending will be the presenter. Please call the Senior Center to register at 704-482-3488. "Covered Dish" - Friday, February 21, 11:30 - 1:00, at the Senior Center. Please bring your favorite dish and join them for great food, fun and fellowship. "Heart Health Month" - Thursday, February 27, 10:00am - 11:00am, at the Senior Center. April Leonard, R.N. with Healthy @ Home will provide tips and share important information about keeping your heart healthy in an effort to live longer and stronger. To register, please call 704-482-3488. "Dine Around" - Fisherman's Feast Seafood Restaurant, 12115 East Marion St., Thursday, February 27, 5:00pm. Call 704-483-3488 to reserve seating by or before Tuesday, February 25. Workshop - Living Health with Diabetes John Knox Presbyterian Church, 610 Charles Rd, Shelby, NC will be hosting a free six-week workshop "Living Healthy with Diabetes, and began Monday evening, February 3, 5:30-8:00pm and run 6-weeks ending on March 10. Do you or an family member have Type 2 Diabetes? You can learn new ways for better control of blood sugars and ways to feel better. Participants will receive a resource manual and relaxation CD. A minimum number of participants are required in order for the workshop to be offered. Limited seating avail- able. To register, call Nancy Abasiekong, Extension Agent, Family & Consumer Sciences at the Cleveland County Cooperative Extension Center, 704-482-4365. The workshop is funded by the Area Agency on Aging, Family Caregiver Support Program. Debbie Vaughn and Nancy Abasiekong will serve as co-facilitators for the workshop. Greater Shelby Community Theatre GSCT will present the charming, romantic musical "I Do! I Do!". Directed by Caroline Dedmon, the play is the touching story of two soul mates negotiating the ups and downs of a 50 year marriage, including wedding night jitters, rais- ing a family, and mid-life crises. Performances feature Craig Davis and Laura Wheeler, two talented and experienced actors. Accompaniment is provided by pianist Katie Lucas. Productions will February 7-9 and February 14-16 in the Mildred Keeter Auditorium on the campus of Cleveland Community College. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7:30pm. Sunday performances are at 2:30pm. Tickets are $10 for seniors/students and $12 for adults. Discounted presale tickets will be available at various local outlets two weeks prior to the performances. Reserved parking will be available for season ticket holders. Broad River Special Events 2014 Broad River Genealogical Society will be having "Rock On - Rocks" Saturday, February 8, 2014 2:00 p.m. Join them for a fun afternoon in the winter woods with hands on learning about rocks found at the Greenway and in North Carolina. Meet at Phifer Cabin For more information contact Ranger Jolly at 704-434-0040 or email kduren@broadrivergreenway.com. Presenting Award-winning author and storyteller Randell Jones who will be sharing stories, Sunday, February 9, 3:00pm, at the Neal Senior Center, 100 T R Harris Drive, Shelby, NC (park and enter meet- ing room at back of building). Mr. Jones is Author of "Before They Were Heroes at King's Mountain. The Battle of Kings Mountain on October 7, 1780 was the "turning of the tide" in the American Revolution, a con- fl ict between Americans - Whigs rebels from the backcountry against Loyalists trained as British forces. Major Patrick Ferguson's arrogant threat stirred the passions of a people determined to live free. They marked over the Appalachians and defeated Ferguson's army atop Little King's Mountain. These Patriots were well experienced fi ghters through six years of confl icts with Shawnees, Cherokees, Chickamaugas, Scots Highlanders, Loyalist Tories, Royal grenadiers, robbers and thieves. These Patriots faced them all. "A Sense of Place" - Nature Journaling in winter Sunday, February 16, 2:00pm. Sharpen your observation skills in order to better under- stand and experience the world around you. Spend some time outdoors fi nding our sense of place in nature. You will be given basic journal- ing supplies, but feel free to bring your favorite art supplies. Meet at the Ranger Station. Contact Ranger Jolly at 704-434-0040 or email kduren@broadrivergreenway.com for more information. All Greenway events are rain or shine. BENEFITS BENEFITS South Mountains State Park South Mountains State Park Environmental Programs Environmental Programs

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