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As it turned out there was more than the expected states participating. A total of 24 states and the District of Columbia were represented in this magnifi cent inaugural competi- tion. Athletes competed in either the sprint or draft-legal races. It all happened on Saturday, March 31. The start time was at 8 a.m. when the Men's Collegiate Sprint began. This was a 500 meter swim, a 22 kilometer bike ride, and a 5 kilometer run. At 8:05 a.m. the Women's Collegiate Sprint got underway with the same guidelines. Because so many members of the general public wanted to be a part of this fi rst-ever event, at 8:15 a.m. the General Public Sprint was thoughtfully in- cluded. At 10 a.m. the Men's Collegiate Team Draft-Legal began. This included a 1 kilo- SATURDAY APRIL 7TH EGG HUNTS IN THE GARDEN Egg hunts for children 4 and under 10:30am & 12:30pm 5 and up at 11:30am & 1:30pm or visit www.kidsenses.com Museum Closed April 8-9 For more information call 828-286-2120 EDUCATION CLASSES STARTING IN APRIL ICC CONTINUING Let's Get Organized- Computers ServSafe Food Safety Ceramics, Porcelain, China Painting Interactive Defensive Concealed Carry- Force on Force Small Engine Repair-Advanced Beach Bound Shagging Creative Digital Photography Pathways To Courage Monoprinting on Plexiglass Composting & Vermicomposting Computer Fundamentals II Spring Floral Arranging E-Notary Public Cake Decorating- Advanced To register or for more information, contact Continuing Education at 828- 286-3636 ext. 346 or visit www.iso- thermal.edu/learnstuff ners were (1st place), U.S. Naval Academy's lane, (2nd place), sity's Joseph An- derson, and (3rd place), Virginia Tech's Garyson Cobb. meter swim, a 30 kilometer bike, and to fi nish, a applied to the Woman's Collegiate Team-Draft whic The crowds were very large and the but enjoy the wonders of nature that also took the time to visit Chim athletes checked in. Your Classified Will Also Be Listed Online at: The overall goal of the exhibition event was to s as a future NCAA Emerging Sport for Women w current collegiate club triathletes, both m Draft-Legal racing with their college peers. Lake Lure and Chimney Rock continue to gr events. It is a constant discovery for therford County? Carolina Univer- zon (4th place), UNC Chapel Hill's Mollie Brewer l to r), Women's ners: Coastal ce).. Naval Academy' am an place). ce) e) tur ed (2nd place), Chel- sea KoglimeieriimKoog meier, pllacep ace) ) & Duke University's mith, Men's Collegiate Triathletes com- water as they rst phase (swim- ming) and head towards the bik- ing (phase two) Your kids are growing and so are we. Our new location opens on April 10 162 Commercial Drive, Forest City (behind Wendy's and Big Dave's) For appointments, call 828-287-9325 pp tments, call 828-28 all Duke. (l to r) ( Uniiverrs nah Hannah Smith, e), , C na Allie Middleton,le on, ce). 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It was a special time for special people, those who volunteer and commit themselves to give every boy and girl a better life. The Officers and Board of Directors did an outstanding job in making sure that all were recognized and presented with a plaque denoting their efforts. Whatever volunteers contribute to the program is very important, for it is seen as building blocks for a chi "Great Futures Start Here". The awards banquet showcases how Available S ailablee munity consider the Boys & Girls Club. They and what they accomplish is Just ask any child in Cleveland Count guidance and motivation. Ground Breaking For Sandra's Home attending college a stable, supportive environment and help them to be able to continue their education, seek employment, get a car and insurance, and gain the skills and tools necessary to lead a productive, successful life. The facility will be named after Sandra Hendrick Home was held on Saturday, March 31st. This is a new transitional home for older youth, located beside the Hands on Missions office and Christine's Home on Hwy 180 North. Sandra's Home will be a division of Laura's Homes of North Carolina and will assist youth who have "aged out" of the foster care system and will help prepare them for independent living. The home will give the children interested in A special ground-breaking ceremony for Sandra's Sunday, April 1st to to join in a big Easter Egg Hunt at the Broad River Greenway. Phifer Cab n also was the place where the Easter Bunny came to make it even more special. e long, b and hap les on With Special Guest Hundreds of k ds came out onkids cam st Broad River Hosts Easter Egg Hunt ver Ho Egg Hu ecial G The lines were long, but the kids were excited and happy. You can tell by the smmiles on their faces that two of those in the crowd were having the best time. Pictured here on the left is four y h her se bett nt at the B er Cabin re the Ea en m ose n the st t ade the together with her seven year old brother, Corbett. The big bunny in the middle made their visit to Broad River extra spec aliapec l. our year old, Lily, –M. A. Andrews H Ware. Sandra was a beautiful lady with a strong love for people, especially children. She was a loving wife and mother of two boys. Sandra worked in the Children's Department at Double Springs Baptist Church for many years. She had a sweet, gentle and child-like spirit about her and all of the children loved her very much. Sandra's love for the Lord and her compassion and love for people were evident in the way she lived. Sandra died in 2000 from a brain tumor. –Courtesy: Kathy Davis Photo: M. A. 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