Cleveland Community College's Continuing Education Department is offering a number of classes in March. A 33-hour water color painting course will begin March 9 and end May 18 at Shelby Senior Center on Mondays from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Registration fee is $30. Nancy Carter is instructor. Upholstery classes will begin March 9 and continue through May 25 at CCC Room 1019 under lead- ership of Judy Ledford. The class meets on Mondays and Tuesdays from 6-9 p.m. Registration for the 66-hour course is $30. Ada Blankenship will instruct a 33-hour course in ceramics March 9- May 18 in CCC Room 2042.The Monday classes will be held from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Registration fee is $30. Genealogy and local history will be taught by Virginia DePriest March 9- May 18 in CCC Room 1049. The Monday classes wil! be held from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Registration for the 100-hour class is $30. Ada Blankenship will instruct a Tuesday class in ceramics from 9- 12 noon beginning March 10 and ending May 26 in. CCC Room 2042. Registration for the 33 hour class is $30. The class will also meet Tuesdays from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Quilting classes will start March 10 in CCC Room 2007. Brenda Arrowood will instruct on Tuesdays from 9-12 noon through May 19. Registration fee for the 30 hour-class is $30. Arrowood will also instruct similar classes on Tuesdays from 12-4 p.m. begin- ning March 10 and ending May 19. Cake decorating classes will be- gin March 10 and end May 19 in CCC Room 2015. Dianne Jamison will instruct the 30-hour class from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Registration fee for MRS. SIMPSON'S AWARD WINNERS - Sara Simpson's second grade class at East School was given awards for achievement in math, geography, science, reading, attendance and homework during the sec- ond nine weeks grading period. Front row, left to right, Brian Scruggs, Trisha Runyans, Sherry Anderson, Nikki Ross, Duane Blanton. Back, Julia Inman, Amanda Wright, Britt Talbert, Candace Wilson, Sara Simpson. SUPER AWARD WINNERS - Super award winners in Mrs. Kiser's third grade at East School are pictured above. Front row, Melissa Carroll, Jarvin Ross, Ryan Henson, Chris Gregory, Ryan Mauney. the 30-hour class is $30. Second row, Kelli Hughes, Misty Black, Trae Harris, Chuck Loftin. Back row, Cindy Kiser, Audra Smith, Chip Martin, Anthony Childers, Sewing classes will begin March Teresa Ledford, Debbie Rayfield. 10 and end May 26 in CCC Room 2007. Jeanne Burks will instruct the Tuesday night class from 6:30- 9:30 p.m. Registration fee for the 33 hour class is $30. Word processing II will begin March 10 and end May 12 at Shelby High School. The Tuesday Sisk from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Registration fee for the 30-hour class is $30. Charles Knight will instruct a class in upholstery on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9-12 noon be- : 3 iN ginning March 10 and ending May Whale Team Logo Contest winner at Kings Mountain Middle School 56 in CCC Room 1019. Sheldon Lynn and runner-up Francis Stallings are seen here with their Registration fee for the 66-hour teacher John Pettus. class is $30. Kings Mountain Middle School students honored for athletics are left to right, front row: Nancy Ely, Allyson Ellis, Catie Brannon, Christian Ragland, Tim Collins, Jonathan Butler and Jarred Prather. Back row: Dee Byers, Allene Barron, Sloan Goforth, Daniel Gardner, Sidney Crocker and Emory Brown. night class will be taught by Mike Porcelain classes begin March 11 and end May 20 in CCC Room 2042. Ada Blankenship will in- struct the Wednesday class from 9- 12 noon. Registration fee for the 33-hour class is $30. Oil painting will begin March 11 and end May 20 at CCC Room 2008 under leadership of Linda Putnam. The class meets on Wednesdays from 9-12 noon. Registration fee for the 33-hour class is $30. Water color painting will begin March 11 and end May 20 at Lawndale Community Center. Nancy Carter will instruct the Wednesday class from 1-4 p.m. Registration fee for the 33-hour class is $30. Doyt Johnson will instruct an upholstery class March 11 through May 21 in Room 1019 at CCC Wednesdays and Thursdays from 6-9 p.m. Registration fee for the 66-hour class is $30. Porcelain classes will be held on Wednesdays, beginning March 11 and continuing through May 20, from 6:30-9:30 p.m. in CCC Room 2042 and on Thursdays from 9-12 noon in CCC Room 2042. Ada Blankenship will be instructor for prem both classes and registration fee is $30. She will also instruct a similar course on Thursdays, beginning March 12, at 6:30 in CCC Room 2042. Amateur Radio-No Code Tech starts March 12 and ends May 21 - at CCC Room 2001. Larry Sorretsky is instructor for the Thursday night class from 6-8:30 p.m. Registration fee is $30. Interior design and decorating will begin March 12 and end May 21 in CCC Room 1049. 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