Up & Coming Weekly

December 26, 2017

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DECEMBER 27, 2017 - JANUARY 2, 2018 UCW 21 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM Activities • Every Monday and Friday, the Alms House serves meals from noon to 12:30 p.m. and 5-5:30 p.m. Saturday meals are at noon, and Sunday meals are at 5 p.m. Free. Contact, Grilley Mitchell at (910) 476-3719 or visit www.alms- househopemills.com for details. • Dec. 29 Support your local hockey team. Watch the Fayetteville Marksmen vs. the Roa- noke Rail Yard Dawgs at the Crown. Learn more about the team and purchase tickets at www.marksmenhockey.com. • Dec. 30 Celebrate Kwanzaa at Smith Recreation Center from 6-8 p.m. Bring your favorite food dish to share. Free. Call (910) 485-8035 for details. Meetings • Jan. 8 Hope Mills Chamber January Luncheon at Hope Mills Park and Rec- reation from 12:30-2:30 p.m. Enjoy a meal, network, and talk about the new year. Pivot Physical erapy will be the guest speaker. Cost for lunch is $10. Purchase tickets at www.hopemillschamber.org. • Alcoholics Anonymous meetings Mondays, ursdays and Sundays at 8 p.m. at Hope Mills United Methodist Church, 4955 Legion Rd. • Hope Mills Board of Commissioners Meeting first and third Monday of each month at the Town Hall Building at 7 p.m. • Hope Mills Area Kiwanis Club second Tuesdays at noon at Buckhead Steakhouse (Sammio's starting in Feb.) and fourth Tuesdays at 6 p.m. at Mi Casita in Hope Mills. For more information, call (910) 237-1240. Get involved Join other motivated citizens on one of the town's boards, commissions, or committees. Contact the town for information on current vacancies and the ap- plication process: www.townofhopemills.com/directory.aspx • e Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee – fourth Mondays at Hope Mills Recreation Center, 6:30 p.m. is committee seeks to recommend and plan programs of recreation activities and events. In addition to the regular member- ship, there are two liaison members who represent the Hope Mills Senior Citizens Club and the Hope Mills Youth Association. • e Lake Advisory Committee – second Tuesdays at the Hope Mills Recre- ation Center, 6 p.m. e purpose of the committee is to advise and make recom- mendations regarding various issues pertaining to the safety and environment of the lake and preserving it as a valuable resource to the town. • e Appearance Commission – fourth Tuesdays at Hope Mills Recreation Center, 7 p.m. is committee seeks to enhance and improve the visual quality and aesthetic characteristics of the town. • e Senior Citizens Advisory Committee – fourth Wednesdays at the Hope Mills Senior Center, 4 p.m. e purpose of this committee is to provide insight and advice for the Senior Center Staff on programs and trips and to the providers of leisure services and activities for citizens 55 and older in the Hope Mills area. • e Veterans Affairs Commission – fourth ursdays at the Hope Mills Recre- ation Center, 7 p.m. e committee is comprised of town residents who are armed services veterans. Members advise the town on affairs related to its active and retired military citizens. • e Historic Preservation Commission – second Wednesdays at Hope Mills Recreation Center, 5 p.m. e committee advises the governing body on issues related to historic identification and preservation. Volunteer Opportunities • Citizen's Police Academy e Training De- partment at the Hope Mills Police Department offers a training course for citizens to become more prepared and involved in the safety of their community. Download the application to get started: www.townofhopemills.com/DocumentCenter/Home/View/62. •Firefighters e Hope Mills Fire Department is a combination department, which employs both career staff and volunteers. Find out the criteria and training requirements for volunteer firefighters and join the team today: www.townof- hopemills.com/155/Volunteer-Firefighters. Closings • e town of Hope Mills offices will be closed Jan. 1. Call (910) 426-4113 with questions. Promote yourself To have your business, organization or event included in this section, email us: hopemills@upandcomingweekly.com. Hope Mills News & Views EVENTS The true meaning of Christmas by DEBORAH HOLLAND Each year, the Hope Mills Town Hall staff sponsors a family's Christmas through the Rockfish Elementary Ad- opted Families program. It started almost 10 years ago when the Hope Mills Town Hall staff contacted the social worker at Rockfish Elementary Schoo. e social worker informed the staff about families with specific needs, and the staff began pooling their money to help. is year, the employees of Town Hall, along with a few others, were able to help a family of six enjoy the holiday with gifts for all four of the children, ages ranging from 6 months to 9 years old. e staff was also able to donate gift cards for food shopping for the family's Christmas feast. Clara Hines, permitting specialist for Hope Mills, heads up the town's participation in the event. "It's the right thing to do," she said. "is is one time of the year where we get to give back." I personally give because it lifts my heart to know I am helping someone in need. e spirit of Christmas lives in our hearts at Hope Mills, and its employees enjoy spreading good will to all and showing our love of others at this time of year. OPINION DEBORAH HOLLAND, Interim Clerk, Town of Hope Mills. COM- MENTS? Editor@upandcomin- gweekly.com. (910) 484-6200. Community involvement opportunities in and around Hope Mills by STEPHANIE CRIDER is year, the employees of Town Hall, along with a few others, were able to help a family of six enjoy the holiday.

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