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a TRIE REA, Herald/Times February 24, 2000 4 Fy WEST FOURTH GRADE A HONOR ROLL - Top photo, left to right, Haley Barrett, Rebecca Broadway, Tyler Hellstrand, Joseph Maner, Caitlin Mezey. Middle photo, Megan Ellis. Bottom pho- to, Deanna Humphries, Kyle Murphy. Absent, Rhonda Morelock, Hannah McGill. Financing small business seminar at Cleveland CC Cleveland Community College’s Small Business Center will host the seminar Financing Your Small Business. The free setttirtar Will be held on Thursday, March'9 from 6-9 p.m. in campus room 1134 and is co-sponsored by the Cleveland County Chamber. The college will also present the seminar Advertising and Marketing Your Small Business, March 16 from 6-9 p.m. in room 1134. For more information, call Bee Strain at Cleveland Community College Small - Business Center at 484-4146. Cleveland Community College’s Continuing Education Department has scheduled classes in the Microsoft Suite on upcoming Saturdays. Excel 97 begins February 26 and continues until March 18. Access 97 begins March 25 and continues until April 22. Powerpoint begins April 29 and continues until May 6. * The classes will meet each Saturday from 8 a.m. until 12 noon in campus room 3126. Cost is $55 for one, or $60 for two or more courses. Contact Matt Lilly at 484-4126 to prereg- ister or for more information. Cleveland County Head Start WEST THIRD GRADE A HONOR ROLL - Top photo, front row, left to right, Ashley Blanton, Matt Boheler, Marilyn Bunch, Alex Edwards, Mitchell Hinson. Second row, Corey Mauney, Casey Owensby, Nikki Plonk, Samantha Rikard, Cody Smith. Middle photo, Lyndsey Batchler, Chelsea Ingram, Jessica McKinney, Whitney McDonald, Ariel Martin, Josh Peterson. Bottom photo, Camden DeVane, Jordan Doty, Brooke Hayes, Alex Lopez, Boone McDaniel, Alex Plonk, Rai Robinson. Absent, Danny Dixon. Church Entitled “Effective Tools for. the New Millennium,” a church administration conference will be held March 2, 2000, on the Gardner-Webb University cam- pus to address business and leadership issues that arise in the church. The conference is a partnership between the Gardner-Webb School of Business and the M. Christopher White School of Divinity. Space is limited and organiz- ers urge all who are interested to make reservations by" February 25. A $35 registration fee covers all training sessions, study materials, and a luncheon on campus provided by Marriott. The one-day confer- ence will be held from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the GWU Hamrick Hall Auditorium. Luncheon speaker is Sean Womack, founding partner and CEO of the Life@Work Company, and Senior Partner for the Cornerstone Group. Session topics are: “Church Leadership in Biblical Perspective,” “Legal Issues in the Church Setting,” “Strategic Administration of the Church,” and “Financial Stewardship: of. ‘the Chutch.” Program faculty include: Dr. Wayne Stacy, dean, M. Christopher White School of WEST FIFTH GRADE A/B HONOR ROLL - Top photo, left to right, Jada Blanton, Tabitha Brandstetter, Morgan Childers, Lauren Hudachko, Brian Kies, Sara Roberts, Vanessa Sidavong. Middle photo, first row, Nikita Adams, Trevor Latta, Catherine Logan, Trey Mauney, Nikki Norwood; back row, Edmundo Obando, Brittany Pruett, Shaunte Roseboro, Jonathan Smith. Bottom photo, Brandy Adams, Karen Davison, Kristen Long, Laura Lawson, Lamar Robertson, Chad Roseboro. Absent, Jena Smith. Divinity; Dr. Charles Horton, director, GWU Center for Congregational Enrichment; Dr. Arlen Honts, dean, School of Business; Dr. Stephen Perry, as- sistant professor of strategic management; Van Graham, as- sistant professor of business law; Dr. . Anthony Negbenebor, director of the GWU MBA pro- gram; Dr. Philip Swicegood, as- sistant professor of finance. The conference is a preview of the type of material that will be featured this fall when .= Gardner-Webb begins offering: the MBA /M.Div. dual-degree program, one of the few pro- grams of its kind offered in the United States. The program is ) conference set at GWU designed for clergy and lay peo- ple alike who are responsible for the strategic, financial, and spiritual management of a church. To reserve a space, make checks payable to Gardner- Webb University and send to : Kim Sales /MBA Office, Gardner-Webb University, Campus Box 7272, Boiling Springs, N.C. 28017. For more information, contact Dr..Wayne Stacy; dean, Miu Christopher White School of Divinity, 704-406-4400, wsta- ‘cy@gardner-webb.edu or aneg- benebor@gardner-webb.edu. accepting applications for 2000-01 The Cleveland County Head Start Program is accepting ap- plications for the 2000-2001 school year for the following schools: Bethware Elementary, Casar Elementary, Fallston Elementary, Grover Elementary, Shelby Middle School, North Elementary, Township Three Elementary, Washington Elementary. The program is for income el- igible children four years of age, KEETER OF CHERRYVILLE | 5 OIL CHANGE SPECIAL! or who will be by October 16. They will be given priority. Eligible three year olds will fill any remaining openings. The program is designed for fami- lies with low to moderate in- come, regardless of race, sex, re- ligion, national origin, or special needs or disabling con- ditions. For more information or an application, call Cleveland County Head Start at 734-5660. 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