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December 02, 2021

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Page 6 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, December 2-December 8, 2021 915 South Point Rd Suite E Belmont, NC www.ExpediaCruises.com/BelmontNC It's time to sail again! Great Fall Getaway Pricing with MSC Take the family on a holiday cruise, enjoy relaxing together and make lasting memories in the Caribbean on a beautiful MSC ship. Choose the Armonia, Divinia, Meraviglia or the newest ship in the fleet The Seashore. Call (704) 585 1275 now to plan your trip! ©Community First Media Community First Media 132 Blanton Street, Spindale 828-287-0776 DOUBLE YOUR DOLLARS Shop Yokefellow Shop Yokefellow Thrift Store Thrift Store 132 Blanton Street Spindale, NC 28160 • 828-287-0776 For every dollar you spend, you get a bar- gain AND the proceeds assist a family in need of a helping hand. FANTASTIC FINDS, NAME BRANDS, FANTASTIC FINDS, NAME BRANDS, VINTAGE, AND NEW WITH TAGS VINTAGE, AND NEW WITH TAGS Accepting New Patients 0-20 Years Same Day Appointments Available Same Day Appointments Available 327 W. College Avenue, Shelby, NC 327 W. College Avenue, Shelby, NC 704-434-9686 704-434-9686 Boiling Springs Dr. Cynthia Panowicz Dr. Cynthia Panowicz New Doctor In Town Several volunteers spent a few hours Sunday afternoon painting storefront windows in downtown Rutherfordton for the Christmas season. Painting storefronts for the holidays Article & Photos Provided By: Jean Gordon Steve and Tonya Garrison, painted toy soldiers at the Rutherford County Arts Guild Amanda Byers and Ashley Garrett, Elliiott Byers and Emma Byers, Lucas Byers and Murphy Garrett painted characters on the windows at KidSenses Also painting were Brandon McAllister and Genesis McAllister Lorianna Wright, Wyatt Wright and Shelby Miller also painted The Rutherford County Senior Center reopened on Wednesday and is open daily from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. for participants. All re-opening plans are subject to change. For the latest updates call 828-287- 6409 or visit the Center's Facebook page. Health guidelines are as follows: • Masks must be worn at all times unless having diffi culty breathing during exercise or when actively eating or drinking. Participants are encouraged to bring their own mask which needs to be at least a two-ply mask and fi ts snugly over nose and mouth. Masks will be available at the center for those who need one. • Congregate lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. as dine- in only. A maximum of four people will be seated at each table. The dining room will be limited to a maximum of 88 at one time. Any additional plates will be sealed and 20 participants may take their lunch to the Art and Craft Rooms at the end of the hall. Participants must social distance at all times. • Bathrooms and high touch surfaces will be wiped down frequently. • All participants will be screened at the front door, temperature checks will be completed and everyone asked to use hand sanitizer. • Participants must check in at the My Senior Center kiosk located at the reception desk after being screened and cleaning hands. • No participants will be allowed in the staff offi ce area. One-on-one appointments for services will be held in a private room with safety measures in place. • Water fountains are to be used only to refi ll a bottle or cup. Please do not drink out of water fountains. • All equipment (including pool sticks and exercise equipment) must be wiped down with sanitizing wipes after use. Senior Center re-opens to public Article Provided By: Jean Gordon The Rutherford County Senior Center is back open to senior citizens with health rules/protocol.

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