i po. w p r 4) October 25, 2001 CO 9:45 a.m. - Aqua aerobics, Kings Mountain YMCA. No - charge for members. $15 month for non-members. Also meets on Wednesday and Friday. Call 739-9631 for information. 9:30 a.m. - Morning aerobics, Kings Mountain YMCA. No charge for members. $15 month for non-members. Also meets on Wednesday and Friday. Call 739-9631 for information. 9:30 a.m. - Yoga, Kings Mountain YMCA. No charge to members or $15 month. 5:45 p.m. - Land aerobics. Also meets Tuesday and Thursday; also 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday and 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Free to members. $15 for non-members. Call 739- 9631. 7 p.m. - Second Monday of each month, Kings Mountain Board of Education, Central School, 105 East Ridge St. 5:30-6:30 p.m. - Overeaters Anonymous, every Monday, Central United Methodist Church, Kings Mountain. For more information call Phyllis MMUNITY CALENDAR 8 p.m. - AA Big Book Study, every Monday, Serenity Club, Highway 74 at Bethlehem Road, Kings Mountain. Tuesdays 6 p.m. - Cleveland County Board of Commissioners, first and third Tuesdays, County Administration Building, Shelby. 10 a.m. - (Second Tuesday)- LaLeche League of Gaston County, mother to mother breast feeding support group, . Sacred Heart, 100 Mercy Dr., Belmont. For more information call Judy at 704 853-0449. 6-7 p.m. - Free aerobics class- es, First Baptist Church, Kings Mountain. For more informa- tion call Rosemary at 739-9631. 6:30 p.m. - Kings Mountain Lions Club, dinner meeting, second and fourth Tuesday of each month at Kings Mountain Woman's Club. : 7 p.m. - Kings Mountain City Council, last Tuesday of the month, City Hall, East Gold St. 7:30 p.m. - Southern Arts Society, first Tuesday of the 12 noon - Senior Scribblers, Kings Mountain YMCA. (First Thursday of month). Seniors writing memories for fun. Take brown bag lunch, writing note- book and pén or pencil. No’ charge. § 5:30-6:30 p.m. - Overeaters Anonymous, Central United Methodist Church. For more in- formation call Phyllis: Carroll at 864-7629. 6-7 p.m. - Free aerobics, First Baptist Church, Kings Mountain. For more informa- tion call Rosemary at 739-9631. 6 p.m. - Kings Mountain Kiwanis Club, Mauney Memorial Library. 7 p.m. - Broad River Genealogical Society, fourth Thursday, Senior Center in Shelby. Fridays 10 a.m. - Senior Center Cinema, each Friday during January and Febtuary, Kings Mountain Senior Center televi- abe ff The Kings Mountain Herald month. Kings Mountain arti- facts and special events dis- plays. October 11-November 9 } Gateways to the South, art competition sponsored by the Cleveland County Arts Council and Southern Arts Society at Kings Mountain City Hall. For more information call 484-2787. Thursday, October 25 8 p.m. - The Goliard Ensemble in concert, Blanton Auditorium, Gardner-Webb University. Call 406-4448 for more information. Friday. Octob 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. - Upper Cleveland Health Fair, Zion Baptist Church, 525 W. Zion Church Rd., Shelby. Health screenings and flu shots for adults 55 and over. Shots free with Medicare B; $5 without Medicare B. Pneumonia shots also available. Call 482-3488 for more information. 9 a.m. - Beginner Bird Watching Hike, Crowders _ Mountain State Park. Get to know a wide variety of birds. Learn the basics of using binoc- ulars, field guides, and how to identify birds. Take binoculars rand field guides (not required). Meet at the visitor center. Call 853-5375 for more information. Tuesday, October 30 7:30 p.m. - David Harris in concert, Cleveland Community College. Admission is free. For more information call Dr. Dottie McIntyre at 484-4139 or Carolyn Lovelace at 484-5319. Wednesday, October 31 10 a.m.-12 noon - Little Spooks on Parade, downtown Kings Mountain. For more in- formation call Ellis Noell at 730- 2103. 9:45 a.m. - Little Spooks Parade, uptown Shelby. Assemble in parking lot beside Wendy's. Call 484-3100 for more information. Page 7A NATHAN BESS Nathan is one year old Nathan Lee Bess, son of Gary and Crystal Bess was one year old on October 16. He celebrat- ed on October 14 with a party at Eastside Baptist Church. Attending the party were Tasha, Amy, and Hali Phillips, Logan Barrett, Novella Short, Jason and Hallie Price, Jacob .Lineberry, Kristin and Blair Postell, and Jesse, Megan, and i Carroll at 864-7629. month, at Kings Mountain sion room. Free admission. Pop Friday, November 2 Tristan Davis. i a ; : , : : 3 Saturday, October 27 ’ | 5:45 p.m. - Aerobic classes, Woman's Club. corn and coke will be served. alts Sore 7:30 p.m. - Unforgettable, The Gr 0 nie TS g Kings Mountain YMCA. Land Call 734-0447 for more informa- : -Who' > ra a Rid ’ y i aerobics. Call 739-9631 for more Thursdays HOR. a ah J Was ana Me Nat King Cole Story, Gaston and Steve and Betty Bess. Great “information. : 7 p.m. - Parents Without Partners, every Monday, Shelby Presbyterian Church. For more information call Alan Smith at 481-2986. : 7 p.m. - Hurting Families 11 a.m. - every Thursday, Self Care Program, Bliss Center in Lawndale, Kings Mountain Senior Center, Boiling Springs United Methodist Church, and Charles Place, Shelby. Call Saturday 9-10 a.m. - Overeaters. Anonymous, Central United Methodist Church. For more in- open the first Saturday of every. Park. Cooler temperatures of early fall mean the reptiles and amphibians of the lake are less active, so this night hike will fo- cus on owls. There will be a pre- sentation preceding the hike. Day School, 2001 Gaston Day School Rd., Gastonia. Musical based on the life and music of Nat King Cole. Tickets $15. Call 864-7744 ext. 227. grandparents are Wray and Louise Canipe, David and... Frances Jones, and Wayne and | Margie Bess. Godparents are Gene and June Land.- formation call Phyllis Carroll at 181 Support Group, every Monday, Amanda Helms at 432-3488 for 864-7620. + 355.975 for more information ELECT Christopher Road Baptist information. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. - Kings 2 : Church, Shelby. For information 12 noon - Kings Mountain Mountain Historical Museum is Sunday, October 28 - ; i call 538-0410. Rotary Club, Ramada Ltd. : | (=) g 4 y M V] | ; | WED, Spooks on Parade October 31 in KM The City of Kings Mountain will sponsor “Little Spooks on Parade” October 31 at 10 a.m. a City Hall. ; . After a brief meeting at City Hall, the participants will pa- rade to the gazebo at Patriots Park where they will enjoy hay rides, story telling and other ac- tivities until 12 noon. : Participants should take a bag lunch. For more information, call Ellis Noell at 730-2103. Gubmint Cheese wins ; KM Battle of the Bands Eight local bands competed oyer the weekend at the Battle of the Bands at Patriots Park. A cash award was presented to the winner, Gubmint Cheese, featuring Marty Cofield, lead; T. Ross, bass; and Howard Cormier; drums. Henry River Band, Hardrive, J : Boiling Springs. The hayrides anniversary dates. The guaranteed Chris Brand Second place winner of a and Yeti. November 3 m Dallas will begin at dark, approximate- rate is 3% for the life of your Annuity. Kathv Neel three-hour recording session at Each band was given one : 5 ly 7:30 p.m. y Sound Lab Recording Studio hour on stage, including set-up A diabetes forum will be held . The hayride has proven to be ! Mark Woo was Midnight Sun Band, featur- and tear down, and most November 3 from 8:30 am.-12 one of the best Halloween at- Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Brad Gilbert ing Pam Black and Steve groups played five to eight . noon at the Citizens Resoutce tractions in the area. New scares Company offers a Flexible Premium Wallen vocals; Terry Black, songs. : a. Center, formerly known as the ~~ are added each year. ’ ; ioned 1308 Shelby Road bass; Chuck Mauney, rhythm The event was part of Kings Agricultaral Conter, in Dallas Thurston Hamrick of the Bar Deferred Annuity designed for Kings Mountain lend; Scott Black, load shythiny Mountain's annual Fall Music Doors open at 8 am. for reg. 11 Arenasays “It is tough to periodic as well as single premiums. Beside Food Lion) Clint Bridges, drums; and Festival and Craft Fair. istration and the program be- keep coming up with some- (Beside Food Lion Brenda Black, sound. Third place, a gift certificate, was won by A Band of Frenz featuring Dennis Burrell, guitar and lead vocals; Pete Sellers, bass and vocals; Sean Cronin, - ‘guitar and vocals; and Dave + Smith, drums. : SOCIAL BRIEFS CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Hardrive competes during Battle of the Bands at the Patriots Park gazebo Saturday. Left to right are Michael Layle, Brad Brown, Doug Philbeck a ~~ Kings Mountain Police Department. 1 cluded the DownHome Boys, Local dancers will appear in Nutcracker Heather Burnette and Charly ; _ Koontz of Dance Magic of ++ Kings Mountain will appear in Diabetes forum set gins promptly at 8;30,. There is vnocharge. © [inn Bye There will be food demon- strations, recipes, demos and an opportunity to ask questions. - For more ‘info mation, call 853-5118, “mk va nd Jimmy Buff. Buff is the DAR officer for ; .r 26-27 at the Bar H Arena in ‘thing new. We want to not just be another Halloween attrac- ‘tion. Our goal is to give every- one more for their money. We try to keep the admission down © while striving for the best scares. 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