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Ervin Sigmon, who recently retired from ASMO North Carolina,
Inc., was honored for 13 years of service. Presenting Sigmon
with a clock representing his dedication are, from left, Jeff Stutts,
human resource manager; Karl Ageishi, CEO of ASMO North
Carolina, Inc., Ervin Sigmon;and Randall Brown, departmental
assistant manager.
Homer Davis, recent retiree from ASMO North Carolina, Inc., was
honored for his 12 years of service. Presenting Mr. Davis with a
clock to commemorate his dedication and loyalty are, from left,
Jeff Stutts, human resource manager, Mr. Davis, and Torn Tokuda,
controller.
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Full Circle Arts Hosts Exhibit
Hickory - Full Circle Arts of
Hickory is once again hosting Art
About Women, a juried art exhibi
tion open to all visual artists over
16. The purpose of Art About
Women is to give area artists a
means of exhibiting their artwork
featuring women and women’s
issues in all visual media.
Part of the proceeds from Art
About Women will benefit the
First Step Program of the family
Guidance Center, a multi-services
agency that gives support to those
in need. They provide specialized
services for women victimized by
domestic violence (through its
First Step Program) including
domestic violence counseling,
court advocacy, 24-hour crisis assis
tance and support groups.
Full Circle Arts will donate three
percent of the commission from
each work sold from the exhibition
and requests participating artists to
pledge three percent of their share, also.
To receive a prospectus mail
info@fullcirclearts.org or send a
self addressed stamped envelope
to Full Circle Arts P.O. Box 3905
Hickory NC 28603. Registration
Mitchell Community College
Plans Walk-In Messiah
The 21st Annual “Walk-In Messiah” at
Mitchell Community College will
be held Sunday, Dec. 5, at 3 p.m. in
the College’s Shearer Hall. The
event is free and open to the public.
The annual event offers communi
ty members who enjoy singing the
opportunity to join with talented
musical artists in a presentation of
Handel’s Messiah. Featured vocal
ists will perform selections from
the musical while walk-in mem
bers of the community participate
in the choir.
Dan Pardue, director of the College’s
chorus and minister of music at First
Baptist Church, is directing the
performance. Pianist Jane Pardue
will accompany him. For more
information, contact MCC at 704
878-4321.
Fundraiser Set
Special Olympics of Iredell County
will hold a fundraising event Saturday,
Dec. 4, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the
Statesville Civic Center. Crafts,
collectibles, home baked goodies
and the popular Special Olympic
North Carolina Cookbook A Pinch
of Gold will be available. The cookbook
is $19.95 and proceeds will benefit
the local Special Olympics program.
Anyone wishing to rent a table or
donate items should call Anne
Keenan at 704-876-1729.
fees are $25 for Full Circle Arts
member and $35 for non-mem
hers. Each artist may submit up to
three pieces of artwork. Entries
should be hand delivered to and
picked up from Full Circle Arts.
Artwork should be for sale.
An Opening Reception will be
held Thursday, February 3, 6:30
8:30 p.m. at Full Circle Arts, Suite
101 of the Glassworks Building in
downtown Hickory. For more
information call 828-322-7545.
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Gifts that say “I Unst you.”
Mammography Gift
Certificates
Breast cancer strikes one in nine women by
age 85. A combination of annual screening
mammograms, annual examination by a phy
sician, and monthly breast self-examination is
the best way to detect cancer in an early, more
treatable stage.
If a woman in your life is
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Iredell Memorial Hospital’s Women’s Breast
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735 Hartness Road.
The center is open Monday - Saturday.
For information or an appointment
call 704-878-4551.
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