The Kings Mountain Herald March 18, 2004 Chief to speak at AARP meeting Kings Mountain Police Chief Melvin Proctor will speak at the Tuesday, March 23 meeting of the Kings Mountain Chapter AARP at 1 p.m. at the H. Lawrence Patrick Senior Life and Conference Center. Proctor will speak on community and personal safety. The public is invited to attend. Man of La Mancha slated at KM High The Drama Department of Kings Mountain High School will present the musical Man of La Mancha Friday and Saturday, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. at B.N. Barnes Auditorium. Coffee house set at Little Theatre Kings Mountain Little Theatre will present its monthly coffee house Friday, March 19 from 6-10 p.m. at the Joy Performance Center, 202 S. Railroad Avenue. Admission is free and open to the public. Participants will enjoy an evening of games such as . chess and checkers, and chats with friends. For more information call 730-9408 or go online to www.kmlt.org. Free flicks set Saturday at Joy. Kings Mountain Little Theatre continues its show- . ing of free flicks at the old Joy Theater in downtown Kings Mountain on Saturday, March 20. Each month a movie is scheduled for children in the morning, a matinee suitable for teens and young adults in the afternoon, and a film for more mature audiences in the evening. Saturday’s films are; 10am. - The Land Before Time: The Greek Longneck _ Shop On-Line 24 Hours a Day, Er 24 Te) Day, 7 Days a Week @ www.rogerskia.com ¢ Shop On-Line 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week @ www.rogerskia.com Migration. 2 p.m. - Laura Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life. 7:30 p.m. - Under the Tucson Sun. The public is invited. KM softball team fund raiser March 27 The Kings Mountain High School softball team will have a yard sale, bake sale and car wash Saturday, March 27 beginning at 6 a.m. in the parking lot of First Baptist Church. Peace vigil set Saturday in Shelby There will be a silent, can- dlelight vigil for peace Saturday from 7 to 7:30 p.m. to mark the first anniversary of the war in Iraq. The vigil will be on the lawn of the . Cleveland County Historical Museum at the corner of LaFayette and Warren streets in Shelby. Organizers ask that partic- ipants join the vigil in silence, carry nothing, stand in silence and leave in silence. Candles will be pro- vided, though participants are welcome to bring them as well. Classes planned by CC Red Cross Cleveland County Red Cross has scheduled a num- ber of classes for March and April. All classes are at the Red Cross office in Shelby unless otherwise indicated. Those interested in taking classes must pre-register. Call 487-8594 to check on available classes and go to the Shelby Red Cross Office, 1333 Fallston Road, to regis- ter for classes. 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Community Watch meet set Thursday The Gaston Community Watch Association will hold a general meeting Thursday, March 18 at the Citizen Resource Center, located off Dallas Cherryville Highway at the entrance to Biggerstaff Park. The Board of Directors will meet at 6:30 p.m. and the general meeting will begin at 7. Gray Seal Puppets at Gaston Library The award-winning Grey KIA MOTORS AMERICA SOUTHERN REGION 100 GALLERIA PATIYIA) Slow Credit? Bankruptcy? Repossessions? , Come See Us For Your Approval! L] SUITE 1550 ATLANTA GA 30338.3179 ROGERS KIA Ria 123 wry rs Seal Puppets will present “A Tangle of Tales” March 20 at 2 p.m. at Gaston County Library, 1555 E. Garrison Blvd., Gastonia. The program is free for school-age children and adults. Three favorite folk tales come to life - “The Frog Prince” from Germany, “Three Billy Goats Gruff” from Scandinavia, and “The Three Little Pigs” from England. Each story is told in a different style using a variety of puppets. The event is part of the 2003-2004 Exploring Our Stories series. For more information call 868-2164 (dial 4 during regular library hours). Trout/lily and wildflower hike A trout lily /spring wild- flower hike will be held Saturday, March 20 at 2 p.m. at Crowders Mountain State Park. Meet at the visitor's center for a relaxing hike through the woods. Call 853-5375 for more information. Ranger on Ridge March 21 at park The Ranger on the Ridge program will be presented Sunday, March 21 at 2 p.m. at Crowders Mountain State Park. Participants will have a chance to ask questions about the park and look at the surrounding countryside through a spotting scope. Call 853-5375 for more information. Outdoor safety program at park An outdoor safety pro- gram will be held Saturday, March 27 at 11 a.m. at Crowders Mountain State Park. 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Participants will see owls and other night critters and learn about their “night vision.” Meet at the visitor's center and take a flashlight. The program will be cancelled if it is raining. For more information call 853-5375 Concert April 3 at Gaston library Timmy Abell and Laura Boosinger will present down home music, a family con- cert featuring southern Appalachian, folk music and story telling Saturday, April 3 at 2 p.m. at the auditorium of Gaston County Public Library, 1555 E. Garrison Blvd., Gastonia Admission is free for school age children and adults. For more information call 868-2164 (dial 4 during regu- 7 Days a Week @ www.rogerskia.com ¢ Shop On-Line 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week @ www.rogerskia.com ° Shop On-Line 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week @ www.rogerskia.com DNESS EA Sold at Invoice — 3 Yr./36,000 Mile CD You Keep the Rebate ‘04 SEDONA lar library hours). Egg hunt slated at Broad River An Easter egg hunt and an annual visit by the Easter bunny will be held Sunday, April 4 from 2-4 p.m. at - Broad River Greenway. Approximately 3,000 eggs will be filled with candy. Children will be divided by age groups. Parents are urged to take their camera and take pic- tures of their children with the Easter bunny. Meet at the Phifer Cabin. For more information call 434-2357. Lifestyles deadlines The Herald welcomes your lifestyles news for pub- lication in each Thursday’s paper. Lifestyles items include weddings, engage- ments, anniversaries, birth- days, club news, church news and community news. Deadline for information and articles is 12 noon on Monday. Items received after deadline may run in other parts of the paper if time and space permit. When holidays or other reasons make it necessary for the paper to publish a day early the deadline is Friday at 12 noon. There is a $10 fee for birthdays for ages 0-5. 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