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Bible School slated
at Bessemer church
Vacation Bible School will be
held June 11-15 from 6-8 p.m. at
Bingham Memorial Baptist
Church, 616 Athenia Place,
Bessemer City.
Preregistration is Saturday,
June 9 from 10 a.m-12 noon. All
age groups ar welcome.
For more information call
629-2647.
David’s Heart to sing
at True Gospel church
David’s Heart will be in con-
cert at 6 p.m. Sunday, June 10 at
True Gospel Holiness Church,
1608 Shelby Road, Kings
Mountain.
For more information call the
church at 739-6764.
Barbecue, bake sale
at Oak Grove Baptist
“fhe youth of Oak Grove
Baptist Church, 1022 Oak Grove
Road, will host a barbecue and’
bake sale Saturday, June 9 from
10 21-1 p.m.
Cost of the barbecue is $5.
BBQ, fish fry set
at People’s Baptist
The youth of People’s Baptist
Church; 1010 Groves Street,
Kings Mountain, will host a
barbecue and fish fry Jtine 16
from 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
Progeeds will be used toward
a mission trip to Pennsylvania.
For more information, call the
church at 739-0398.
Central UMC class
plans golf tourney
The Russell Sunday School
Class of Central United
Methodist Church will host a
golf tournament Saturday, June
23 at Kings Mountain Country
Club.
The tournament will begin
with a shotgun start at 1:30 p.m.
The $45 per person entry fee is
tax deductible and includes a
PE lunch and cart.
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Bible School slated
at First Baptist Church
First Baptist Church, 605 West
King Street, Kings Mountain,
will have Vacation Bible School
June 18-22 from 9 a.m.-12 noon.
Pre-kindergarten through sixth
grade students are welcome.
The theme will be Truth
Tracker and the:Secret of the
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For more information, call
1739-3651.
Bible School slated
at House or Worship
Vaeation Bible Sehool will be
held June 11-15 from 6-8 p.m. at
The House of Worship, 901
Long Creek Road, Kings
Mountain.
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The public is invited. For
more information call Rev. Clint
Day at 629-5569.
Faith Baptist youth
to sponsor yard sale
The youth of Faith Baptist
Church, 1009 Linwood Road,
Kings Mountain, will sponsor a
yard sale and thrift store
Saturday, June 9 from 7 a.m.-12
noon. ,
In addition, there will be a car
wash beginning at 8 a.m. ‘and
hot dogs will be sold from 10
am.-1 p.m.
There will be a large selection
of items for sale. All proceeds
will go to help the youth attend
camp.
Four Days Ablaze
at Worship Center
A four-day revival, Four
Days Ablaze, will be held June
10-13 at 7 p.m. at Family
Worship Center, 1818 Shelby
Road, Kings Mountain.
Evangelist will be W.C..
Ratchford.
For more information call
739-7206.
Kings Lighthouse
Kings Lighthouse Worship
Center will hold a car wash
June 9 beginning at8am.
The cost is $5 outside or $10
for inside and out ($10 and $15
for vans, trucks and Jarger 1 vehi-
cles).
Cancer Survivors
asked to walk in Relay
The Kings Mountain Relay
for Life committee is preparing
for the Joseph R. Smith Relay
for Life June 8 at the Kings
Mountain Walking Track on
Cleveland Avenue.
Cancer survivors are needed
to participate in the Survivors
Lap walk which officially gets
the fund-raising event under
way at 6 p.m.
For more information, call
Maxine Bennett at 739-6889 or
Dot Dixon at 739-4238.
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ly presented the musical, 24/7. The chorus, top photo, includ-
ed front row, left to right, Brooks McGinnis, Treat Rhea and
_ Heather Johnson. Second row, Isaac Pearson, Sarah Mauney,
Carly Neisler and Leslie Plonk. Back, Ben Austin, Holly Leach,
Sarah Johnson and Morgan Robinson. In bottom photo, Brooke
Hayes, front, Andy Neisler and Kevin Plonk, back, are on the
air at WTFS. Other members of the cast were Hannah McGill,
Kyle Murphy, Marlin Lawrence, Taylor Cash, Maddison Keeter
and Mitchell Hinson. Joseph Maner was technical assistant,
The Kings Mountain Herald
and Shirley Austin and Poppie McGill were the directors.
David’s Heart will be in concert Sunn. June 10 at 10:30 a.m.
at Kings Mountain’s First Wesleyan Church. The public is invit-
ed. Members of the group are, left to right, Jon McBroom,
Kelly Parish and Milan Klipa.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
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.
5:45 p.m. - Land aerobics.
Also meets Tuesday and v
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
Carroll at 864-7629.
5:45 p.m. - Aerobic classes,
Kings Mountain YMCA. Land
aerobics. Call 739-9631 for more
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
Support Group, every Monday,
Christopher Road Baptist
Church, Shelby. For information
call 538-0410.
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
MountainiBor there informa:
tion calliRosemany at 1739-9631.
16:30 p.m.~ Kings Mountdifi~
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.
Thursdays
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
Amanda Helms at 482-3488 for
information.
12 noon - Kings Mountain
Rotary Club, Ramada Ltd.
12 noon - Senior Scribblers,
Kings Mountain YMCA. (First
Thursday of month). Seniors
writing memories for fun. Take
brown bag lunch, writing note-
book and pen or pencil. No
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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, Central United
Methodist Church.
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 February, Kings
Mountain Senior Center televi-
sion room. Free admission. Pop
corn and coke will be served.
Call 734-0447 for more informa-
tion.
Saturday
9-10 a. m. - Overeaters
Anonymous, Central United
Methodist Church. For more in-
formation call Phyllis Carroll at
864-7629.
11 am.-2 p.m. - Kings
Mountain Historical Museum is
open the first Saturday of every
month. Kings ; Mountain arti-
facts and special events dis-
plays.
Thursday une 4
5:30~ 30 piel Alive After
Five block party, courtsquare,
Shelby. “Poco” performs hits
from thé70’s/Call USA at 484-
3100/f@tlin formation or visit
www.uptown shelby.org.
2 p.m, Friday-2 p.m. Saturday
- Relay for Life, Kings Mountain
Walking: Track, Cleveland
Avenue. Proceeds benefit
American Cancer Society. Call
Vikki Husband at 739-6772 for
more information.
Saturday, June 9
1 p.m. - Discovery hike,
Crowders Mountain State Park.
Hour hike along streams, roads
and lake. Meet ALRY Vision
center. OMIA \ vo! ry
7 p.m. enous tnt,
hammer dulcimer and classical
guitar consort featuring Celtic
and Appalachian Music, Kings
Mountain National Military
Park visitor center. For more in-
formation call the park at 864-
936-7921.
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Sunday, June 10
2-4 p.m. - Broad River
Greenway Grabblin’. Watch lo-
cal experts demonstrate the art
of grabblin’ fish in Broad River.
Rain or shine. For more infor-
mation call 434-2357.
Tuesday, June 12
9 am. - Uptown Shelby
Walkers Club, monthly meeting
at Shelby City Park acquatics
conference room. $5 one-time
joining fee. For more informa-
tion call 484-3100 or 484-6811.
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