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November 10, 2022

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Thursday, November 10-November 16, 2022 www.rutherfordweekly.com 828-248-1408 Rutherford Weekly - Page 21 Street Do like the change back to Daylight Savings Time? By Jean Gordon J Talk Mark Waite — I wish it would just stay as it is. (Saturday) Nicholas Campbell — As it is now. I like more daylight in evenings. Betty Jo Curry — I used to like it. But I woke up at 5 a.m. (Sun- day) today. It really don't matter. Beth Shultz — I don't like it. I like long days, although I did like the extra hour's sleep today. (Sunday). Mike Kennedy — Stay the same all the time. Jimmy Hill — It doesn't matter to me. I work third shift. 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AT CAROLINA CAROLINA CLASSIFIEDS.COM CLASSIFIEDS.COM --OR-- --OR-- CALL CALL 828-248-1408 828-248-1408 Mail to: 157 West Main Street, Forest City, NC 28043 Continued from front page. The Blessing Box at Florence Baptist was built by Marine Doug Jackson, also a member of the church, and is sponsored by the Mamie Flack Sonshine Sunday School Class. The class dedicated the Blessing Box in memory of several members of the class. "A blessing box is a beautiful way to give to those who are less fortunate and makes for a happier community," said Magnolia Long when the Leadership Rutherford Class of 2021-22 offi cially opened the Rutherford Rise Blessing Box near Rutherford Regional Medical Center earlier this year. Long is the community development director for the Town of Rutherfordton and was a member of the leadership class. Those who visit the Blessing Box can take food or can replenish the box. The Ruff'ton Roots volunteers were thanked for allowing the Blessing Box to be placed at the garden and for agreeing to allocate money to the operating budget to ensure the box stayed packed with easily accessible food. The Rutherford Rising Blessing Box serves those traveling, people who are discharged from the hospital or people waiting at the bus stop across the street who are hungry and have no means to get food. The Leadership Rutherford Class of 2022 wanted to shine their light on fellow community members by meeting an immediate need of readily-consumable food or hygiene products, Long said when the Blessing Box was dedicated. Henson's Building Materials and Lowe's Home Improvement donated most of the raw materials for the project, PNC Bank assisted with donations and Florence Baptist Church members provided the fi rst food and hygiene products placed in the Blessing Box. The blessing boxes placed across the county are there to help feed the hungry and it is up to the people of Rutherford County to check on thee boxes and stock them so those needing food will have access to food. As said so many times, hunger is not just a big city program. It is also a problem in our hometown. It' a problem on our streets, and the people of Rutherford County can help with the simple purchase of non-perishable food that can be easier opened for anyone needing food. Stop by any of the Blessing Box locations either to receive or to give food. They are all easily accessible for those in need and those wanting to help. Morgan McKinney assists children at First Baptist church in fi lling Little Free Pantry at First Baptist, Forest City. The Blessing Box at Forest City Church of God on Washington Street, Forest City. Florence's Blessing Box in memory of Sonshine School Class members. Leadership Rutherford Class sponsors Rutherford Rise Blessing Box near Rutherford Hospital. Spindale Methodist also offered food from this box located on the church property off Main Street. This Blessing Box is at The Barn off US 74B, east Forest City.

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