November 24, 2004 om Entries needed SOCIAL BRIEFS The Kings Mountain Herald Page 3B Christmas project. Officers the Kings Mountain will take underprivileged Historical Museum on the for KM parade children and LE a corner of Mountain St. and near the holiday. Piedmont Ave. The City of Kings Donations may be The Kings Mountain Back Mountain will host its annu- dropped of at the police Country Militia from Kings al Christmas parade Dec. 4 department. Checks should ~~ Mountain National Military at 3 p.m. and the community be made out to the KMPD Park will represent the is invited to participate. with the memo marked Revolutionary period in full Participants should regis- Christmas fund. costumes with demonstra- ter by Nov. 29. Line up posi- tion will be determined by noon on Dec. 1. Positions should be claimed by calling 704-730-2103 between 8 a.m. “The more money we can raise, the more families we can help,” said Officer Tony Walker. tions. Dulcimer music, spinning, basket making, cabin tours, and more will be a part of Walker said he hopes the day. Dec. 2 and 3 p.m. Dec. 3. some of the city’s larger Refreshments will be Late entries will be added to businesses will get involved served. - the back of the parade. this year. For more informa- For more information call Candy should be tossed tion, call Walker at 704-734- Shirley Brutko at 739-4755 or from entries, not thrown, according to city Events Coordinator Ellis Noell. Horses are only allowed if diaper bagged. Tree Lighting set at KM Hospital Kings Mountain Hospital Auxiliary will hold its annu- CONTRIBUTED PHOTO 0444. Donations should be made by Dec. 19. - Grammy winner to perform in Clover Grammy Award winner George Winston will per- form a solo piano concert Tuesday, Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. at the Museum at 739-1019. Historical Museum open December 4 The Kings Mountain Historical Museum will be open from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on December 4. The first 50 guests will 4 The The Youth of the Month Award was presented to Kings Mountain High School senior Clover School District receive a free Kings : 2 bes ligheing Wednesday Philip Bunch, center, by the Exchange Club of Shelby. The award recognizes industrious Auditorium. Mountain Christmas orna- 1 Se a po d with high school students who attain high levels of scholastic achievement, community Tickets are $15 and seating ment. 5 e tree is decorated wit involvement and leadership. Bunch is pictured with club president, Myra McGinnis, left, is reserved. Call 803 220 The gift shop will be open fl Syst] angels placed > and youth of the month/year committee member Bob Smith. 8018 for fi ok ot and there will be a train dis- i di et . 1 Ee i i Persons attending are also play. : : i in 1vidua 8. € money court greeting fans and sign- County. Crit irated to take bons For more information call i raised benefits the auxil- ing autographs. KM softball team : 8 the museum at 739-1019. iary’s scholarship fund for : tion of canned food to the local students entering the cooking for Christmas Bethlehem VFD concert. The food and pro- healthcare field. Two schol- arships were given last year. Rev. John Houze from People’s Baptist will give the devotion and Eric Wright will sing. A staff member will be Giannini Brass at Joy Theatre The Giannini Brass will perform Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Joy Performance Center. The concert is spon- The KMHS varsity softball team will be cooking Boston butts and smoked turkeys for Christmas. The Boston butt will come with free slaw and sauce. to hold open house Bethlehem Fire Department will hold an open house Dec. 5 from 2 to 4 p.m. The department i is cele- ceeds of all albums sold at the concert will be given to a local charity. Ranlo accepting entries for parade KM Art Center open December 4 The Kings Mountain Art Center (old Southern Railway Depot on Piedmont Avenue) will be open for i recognized with an angel for sored by the Kings The cost for either the butt brating its 40th anniversary. The Town of Ranlo is early Christmas shopping giving outstanding service. ~~ Mountain Little Theatre. or turkey will be $25. Checks The public is invited to accepting entries for its and tours December 4 from A Another angel will recognize Two types of seating will should be made out to tour the fire station and annual Christmas parade to ~~ 10 a.m-3 p.m. an auxiliary member. be offered for the concert KMHS softball meet firefighters. be held Saturday, Dec. 4 at 1 Children’s artwork and The public is invited to preferred /assigned seating The butts and shoulders p.m. Lineup will begin at 12 members’ paintings will be : the tree lighting and recep- and general /open seating. will be cooked by Chris T v noon in the parking lot of on display. ¥ tion. : Preferred / assigned seating Johnson's Allnighters our of Homes Ranlo Restoration Church of Retreshmenis will be ! tickets are $12 each in oo Hiri i will set in Bethlehem God, 1800 Spencer Mountain served. 1 : advance and $15 each at the Road, Ranlo. The Kings Mountain Jimmy Wayne door. General/open seating Saturday, Dec. 18 from 11 Bethlehem Fire Churches, schools, busi- Chr pe will begin at Cleveland Mall tickets are $10 each in a.m.-1 p.m. at the front Department will hold a Jour nesses, cheerleaders, beauty at 3 p.m. in downtown. advance and $12 at the door. entrance to the high school. of homes Dec. 5 from 4* queens, car clubs and indi- For more information call s Hometown boy turned For tickets and further Orders must be placed by p-m. viduals are invited to partic- ~~ Shirley Brutko at 739-4755. country music star Jimmy information, contact Jim December 3. ; Four homes in the ipate. There is no entry fee. Wayne will be at Cleveland ~~ Champion at 704-739-9603 For more information call Bethlehem community gvill™® | Registration forms canbe Junior Cottilli Mall November 26 from 8-11 or 704-730-9408 or visit Suzanne Grayson at 734- make up the tour. PRggecds picked up at Town Hall, umor L.othlion a.m. to promote his new www.kmlt.org. To learn 5647 ext. 34 or e-mail will go toward purchasing 1624'Spencer Mountain program expands song “Paper Angels” and horeiaboukthe Clannint stgrayson@clevelandcounty equipment for the fire Road, Ranlo, Monday- the Salvation Army Angel Brass, visit www.giannini- schools.org. department. Friday from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. The National League of Tree. brass.com. Proceeds will go toward Tickets are $5. For more orcall 740 824-3461 to regis- Junior Cotillions will expand Jimmy Wayne is a native of Kings Mountain and grew up in Bessemer City, where he attended Bessemer City High School. He discussed the meaning of “Paper Angels” on his homes. But when we were home with my mom, before Christmas she’d take us Black Achievement banquet to be held The Greater Gaston County Organization for Tickets are $12 and may be purchased by calling 864- 5850. Honorees include Mrs. the team’s spring break training trip to Florida. Champagne, shop at CC Arts Center al artists will be on sale at the Arts Council's South Washington Street center. information, call Elaine Dixon at 704-739-7865 or the fire department at 704-739- 6206. Music to return town square. Tom Warlick, founder of Bluegrass Thursday Night, ter. Learn to make buffet for birds Nov. 27 at 10 a.m. at Crowders Mountain State park. its program to include Gaston County. The cotillion program’s goal is to give students instruction in courtesies that make life more pleasant including sportsmanship, i : i Community Concerns’ 17th The Cleveland Coun You can help make your y | i, my Black Achievement Award Arts Council presents Y to Clover, $C yard ready for fall and win- a l “This is a very special: Banquet will be held Champagne and Shopping Live music returns to fby preparing a pas for Phos Cention bi) song. My sister and I grew December 4 at 6 p.m. at Dec. 3 from 8 to 10 a.m. downtown Clover, SC in a = Apo op > CE manners and behavior at up in and out of foster Erwin Center in Gastonia. Work by local and region- MA rch 2005 near the down- ow will he held Saturday; cultural and civic events. Students learn through role playing, skits and games. Standard ballroom and line d to the Salvation Army. L Champagne, juice, coffee will return to the stage with Participants will make NC a Shi De A Jacqueline P Robinson of and breakfast will be served. 5 monthly music their own ’ “recipes’ " by learn- Jansing Ji free put them up on the paper Kings Mountain, Mrs. Tickets are $7.50 with $1 Known for bluegrass, ing how different mixes can grams locally in Shelby, angel tree, hoping someone would pick them out and give us presents. A lot of Servilla Gamble Byers of Bessemer City, Rev. Tony Giles of Cherryville, Mrs. off additional tickets pur- chased. To purchase advance tickets, call 704-484-2787. Warlick will also bring in other types of music for the public’s enjoyment. attract specific species. All materials will be provided. Take plastic or rubber Lincolnton, Charlotte and Concord. The program was started in Charlotte in 1979 2 Ra ; Betty Hand Earle of 17 gloves. Meet at the : : i i times we didn t get picked, . ; Warlick’s band, The 3 ' and has licensed cotillions It but one Christmas I got a Ben, Nore Sig ~~ Photography display Clover Feed & Seed String i Deven ; nationwide. Hock of the SPps znd my Whitesides Clarence Fisher at CC Administration Bend will be the host ; it is raining. ; Applications and hom { sister got a pair of brown z Any groups interested in tions for cotillion director } ’ Jr., Mrs. Jocelyn P. 5 hotdd call Call 853-5375 for more ; : men’s socks. We played Uno Ronripbon ad Jats Digital photography by participating should ca Wm are being accepted. For more all day. I wrote this song to Pre of Gastonia Hal Bryant and Frankie Tom Warlick at 803 222-5737. . information, call 1-800-633- make more people aware of how little it can take to make kids happy.” Along with WSOC FM 103.7, Jimmy Wayne will be at the Salvation Army Angel Tree located near center Mrs. Maggie Brown of Stanley, Mrs. Ruth Moore of Mount Holly, Nevin Wilson of Tryon, Rev. Jerry Davis, and youth winner Jessica Burris of Highland School of Technology. Patterson is on display at the ~ Cleveland County Administrative Offices on Marion Street. This is a joint venture between the ° Cleveland County Arts Council and Cleveland Cops raising funds for kids’ Christmas The Kings Mountain Police Department is accept- ing donations for its annual “YOUR ONE STOP MEDICAL SHOP!” Christmas events set at Barber Cabin “Christmas at the Cabin” is scheduled for December 4 from 10 a.m-3 p.m. behind a= > Zs Ne Ae 7947, visit www.nljc.com or email cotillions@nljc.com. 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