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Page 8 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, January 6-January 12, 2022 110 Grigg St., Shelby, NC • (At J.B. Ellis Locksmith) 704-482-5002 704-482-5002 Monday–Friday, 8 am – 5 pm • Saturday 8 am – 12 noon & Equipment Compare This MT125 • Four Wheel Drive • 24.7 Horsepower • Hydrostatic Drive Transmission • Dual Pedal • Independent PTO • Hydrostatic Power Steering • 3 Point Hitch FINANCING AVAILABLE $ 13,800 With Front-End Loader Starting at NCAUNP43631 *North Carolina Farm Bureau ® Mutual Insurance Co. *Farm Bureau ® Insurance of North Carolina, Inc. *Southern Farm Bureau ® Life Insurance Co., Jackson, MS *An independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association 704-482-2436 Bert Costner Agent bert.costner@ncfbins.com Big-time coverage. Small-town service. Jordan Riley works at the Big John's Hydro Farms stand at the Foothills Farmers Market. The winter market is open 10 am until 1 pm every Saturday through March. The Foothills Farmers Market is located at the Bobby Bell Pavillion in Shelby at 126 N. Marion Street. Jeff Melton photo ListentoLife.org LISTEN TO LIFE by Dr. Joey Faucette Where are you sailing off to today? It's a great time of year to enjoy a cruise, isn't it? Lots of us sail off for warmer destinations during the cold months of winter. At least you're most likely to get on a cruise ship with a defi nite destination, aren't you? One with a map of a route to take you from your port of origin to a place of your choosing? One with a plan of where to stop on which day? One with GPS so the captain knows every minute of the trip where you are on the seven seas? You're least likely to get on a cruise ship with no destination, aren't you? One without a map and no idea of where you're heading off to? One with no clue as to which day you'll be where? One with no GPS so the captain has to guess where you are located? But maybe you do get on a no idea, no clue, no GPS ship and cruise your life? Just kind of bopping along, letting other people tell you what to do. You have a choice about how and where you sail your life. Connect your GPS with your purpose and make a positive life, not just a living, in a negative world. Cleveland County Sheriff's Office is looking to identify the owner of the vehicle in these images. The vehicle may have been involved in a larceny that occurred on S. Post Rd. in Cleveland County where a lawn mower was stolen. If you have any information, please call Detective Sims at 704-476- 3081 or submit a tip on the app.The vehicle in these pictures may have been in- volved in a larceny. Contact the Sheriff's office if you can identify the vehicle. Photos by CCSO Can you identify this vehicle? Chamber Lunch and Learn: Navigating the Labor Shortage Cleveland County Chamber of Commerce invites businesses to join them for a pre-recorded encore webinar on Navi- gating the Labor Shortage by Tom Erb and Facilitated by Tim Blackwell on Janu- ary 11 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 pm. RSVP to Kath- ryn Pennington, Chamber Administrative Assistant, kathryn@clevelandcham- ber.org Member Luncheon: State of the Chamber New for 2022! Cham- ber members and guests can network, meet fellow members, and acquire new knowledge on cur- rent issues that matter. The luncheon features guest speaker and Cham- ber Board Chairman. Chris Monroe. This event is scheduled for January 19, from 11:30 a.m. to l :00 p.m. at The Banker's House at 319 N Lafayette St, Shelby. Ambassador Mixer Chamber Ambassa- dors are essential front- line representatives and membership advocates. Come meet the team and consider becoming an Ambassador on January 20 from 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. at Newgrass Brewing Company at 213 S Lafay- ette St, Shelby. Black and White Party Annual Awards Evening The Cleveland County Chamber of Commerce is delighted to host an awards evening honoring the achievements of the County leaders and busi- nesses on Friday. January 21. from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. There is a charge for this event and seating is limited. Chamber activities Cleve- l a n d C o u n t y A r t s C o u n - cil has e v e n t s s c h e d - uled throughout the year for those with a love of art. Three events occur in the first quarter of the year, so mark your calendar now. The Big Chill is sched- uled for Saturday, Janu- ary 29 at 7 p.m. in Shelby. Featured is a reverse raffle, heavy hors d'oeuvres, silent auction, and music and fun. For tickets, call 704-484- 2787. Participants have the chance to win $5000 or $2500 or $1000 and only 250 tickets are sold for this event. Treasures of the Earth Pottery Show and Sale runs February 10 through March 23, with an opening reception February 10, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. According to the Arts Council's web- site, "This promises to be the best exhibit yet with the works of local and regional artists plus lots of NEW potters! The works on ex- hibit include sculpture and pottery in a wide variety of styles. It is a must-see show!" This is a free event. Bowling for Dollars is scheduled for March 10, at 11 a.m. Purchase your ticket in advance for a spe- cific 30-minute time slot. Come to the Arts Council during your reserved time to pick out your bowl. This year lunch will be Dine-In OR Carry-Out. The Arts Council is located at 111 S. Washington St., Shelby. Clev. Co. Arts Council events