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"Our Offi ce Will Be Closed on Good Friday" 704-484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Our 35th Year • Issue No. 13 • March 29, 2018 Saturday, April 7th at 9am (NOTE TIME) 1916 Sulphur Springs Rd., Shelby, NC Selling EZ-Go Golf Cart, (2) Honda 4-Wheelers, SkyJack Scissor Lift, Komatsu Forklift, Amish Buggy, Tillers, Mowers, Pressure Washers, Air Compressors, Tons of New Power Tools, Dewalt, Makita, IR, Porter Cable, etc. Generators, Lots of New Hand Tools, Precision Tools, Lots of New Tools & Equipment. Home Improvement Items: Windows, Doors & more. Tanning Beds from Seized Salon and Inventory from Flower Shop. Tony Furr 10% BP NCAF 5479/5508 704-791-8825 Classic Auctions Classic Auctions www.C lassicAuctions.com www.C lassicAuctions.com See Ad on Page #8 Play Outside Live Healthy Cleveland County Look for a New Website Coming Soon! 'Spring at the Mill' offers vendors, food, music, nature Spring is finally here, and the owners of Double Shoals Cotton Mill are ready to celebrate! "Spring at the Mill: Crafts, Music & Art Festival" is scheduled for Saturday, April 7, 2018, from noon - 5 p.m. at the mill, which is located at 199 Old Mill Rd. in Shelby. "Spring is just wonderful at the mill," says owner/opera- tor Michael Faucher. "We hope folks will come out and enjoy the spring weather and shop for crafts and artwork. While they are shopping they can also enjoy music by local performers." This is an outside event, so a rain date has been set for Saturday, April 14, 2018. Vendors scheduled to par- ticipate in the event include Sissy Pierce, Samz Crafts & More, 3 Peas in a Pod, Young Living Essential Oils, BelaSi Boutique, Pampered Chef Consultant Marianne Hand, The Soap Bar Café, D's Creations, Scentsy Consultant Christina Rivenbark, Usborne Books & More, Allegra Nichole Jewelry, Saewulf Expressions, Freedom Farm Soaps, Davis Woodworking, Karen's Karma Koozies, I'd Rather Knot, Designs by Shelle, Red Hands Co-op, Old Mill Art Studio, Nancy's Creations, It Works, Elizabeth Reid Tupperware Products, It's a Southern Thing Monogram by Marah, and Small Town Pottery. Food vendors include Anna's Sweet Treats, Ladybug Farms Bakery, TOP Catering, and One of a Kind Creative Cotton Candy. Music will be provided throughout the afternoon by Chris Ferree, Bruised Rhino and Roadside Alice. All funds raised by the event will go towards reopening the mill to the public, according to Faucher. "So far, our journey with the mill has been frustrating with lots of red tape," he says. "This red tape is preventing the inte- rior of this wonderful historic property from being shared with the public." But while the interior is still not available for public use, Faucher hopes that this festival will provide a place for local peo- ple to relax, unwind and come together in a beautiful location. "We have the river that runs beside the mill and it's just a beautiful property," he says. "This is a free family-friendly event that will allow folks to unplug and get back to nature." For more information, visit the mill's web site at www.DoubleShoalsMill.com or search for "Double Shoals Mill" on Facebook.