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Thursday
Senior shuttle, 9 a.m.-1
p-m., for ages 60 and over,
Kings Mountain Senior
Center, 909 E. King St.,
Kings Mountain. Call 734-
0447 for information.
Nutrition, 11 a.m. pro-
gram, 11:30 meal, for ages 60
and over, Kings Mountain
Senior Center, 909 E. King
St., Kings Mountain. Call
734- 0447 for information.
Bingo, 11 a.m., for ages 60
and over, Kings Mountain
Senior Center, 909 E. King
St. Call 734-0447 for infor-
mation.
Shopping, 12-2 p.m., for
ages 60 and over, Kings
Mountain Senior Center, 909
E. King St. Call 734-0447 for
information.
Craft Class, 1 p.m., ages
60 and over, Kings
Mountain Senior Center, 909
E. King St. Kings Mountain.
Call 734-0447 for informa-
tion.
Friday
Senior shuttle, 9 am.-1
p.m., ages 60 and over,
Kings Mountain Senior
Center, 909 E. King St. Call
734-0447 for more informa-
tion.
Men's Coffee Time, ages
60 and over, 10 a.m., Kings
Mountain Senior Center, 909
E. King St. Call 734-0447 for
information.
Nutrition, ages 60 and
over, 11 a.m. program, 11:30
meal, Kings Mountain
Senior Center, 909 E. King
St. Call 734-0447 for infor-
mation.
Sit For Fitness, ages 60
and over, 10:30-11:30 a.m.,
Kings Mountain Senior
Center, 909 E. King St. Call
734-0447 for information.
Fit For A King Exercise
Class, ages 60 and over, 2
p-m., Kings Mountain Senior
Center, 909 E. King St. Call
734-0447 for more informa-
tion.
Upcoming:
Legislative Breakfast, 7:30
a.m. April 8, Patrick Center,
909 E. King St. Tickets $6.
Call 734-0447 for informa-
tion.
Saturday
Clover Barn Dance, first
Saturday, 7 p.m., parking lot
of Clover Community Bank,
downtown Clover. Larne
Building, downtown Clover,
if weather is bad. Call Tom
Warlick at 803 222-5737 for
more information.
Volunteer Trail Work
Day, Crowders Mountain
State Park. Project to connect
Crowders Mountain with
Kings Mountain State Parks.
If willing to help, call 853-
5375 and leave name, phone
number and what day you
can work. Work groups
meet and leave from Visitor
| SOCIAL CALENDAR
Center. Wear work clothes
and hiking boots /shoes.
Take gloves, water and
snacks.
Early Spring Tree Hike,
2-4 p.m., Crowders
Mountain State Park.
Program will introduce you
to native trees and include a
“easy hike. Great program for
Scout badges. Meet at the
visitors center. Program can-
celled if raining. Call 853-
5375 for more information.
Monday
Ceramics, 9:30-11:30 a.m.,
ages 60 and over, Kings
Mountain Senior Center, 909
E. King St. Call 734-0447 for
information.
Sit For Fitness, 10:30-
11:30, ages 60 and over,
Kings Mountain Senior
Center, 909 E. King St. Call
734-0447 for information.
Quilting Class, 12:30
p.m., ages 60 and over,
Kings Mountain Senior
Center, 909 E. King St. Call
734-0447 for information.
Senior shuttle by TACC, 9
a.m.-1 p.m., ages 60 and
over, Kings Mountain Senior
Center, 909 E. King St. Call
734-0447.
Nutrition by COA, ages
60 and over, 11 a.m., pro-
gram, 11:30 meal, Kings
Mountain Senior Center, 909
E. King St. Call 734-0447 for
more information.
Upcoming:
Relay for Life team cap-
tains meeting, April 11 at the
Patrick Center from 6 to 7
p.m.
Inspiring Words by Wray
Canipe, 11 a.m, April 11,
Patrick Center, 909 E. King
St. Call 734-0447.
Tuesday
Senior shuttle by TACC, 9
a.m.-1 p.m., for ages 60 and
over, Kings Mountain Senior
Center, 909 E. King St. Call
734-0447 for information.
Nutrition by COA, ages
60 and over, 11 a.m. pro-
gram, 11:30 meal, Kings
Mountain Senior Center, 909
E. King St. Call 734-0447 for
more information.
Beginning line dancing,
ages 60 and over, 9 a.m.,
Kings Mountain Senior
Center, 909 E. King St. Call
734-0447 for information.
Line dancing, ages 60 and
over, 10 a.m., Kings
Mountain Senior Center, 909
E. King St. Call 734-0447 for
information.
Bible History, ages 60 and
over, 10:30 a.m., Kings
Mountain Senior Center, 909
E. King St.. Call 734-0447 for
information.
Knitting, ages 60 and
over, 10:30 a.m., Kings
Mountain Senior Center, 909
E. King St. Call 734-0447 for
information. :
Craft class, ages 60 and
The Kings Mountain Herald
over, 1 p.m., Kings
Mountain Senior Center, 909
E. King St. Call 734--0447 for
information.
Families Together, a
group for caregivers of peo-
ple with Alzheimer’s, first
Tuesday from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
at the Life Enrichment
Center on Kings Mountain
Boulevard. A sitter service is
provided.
Broad River Genealogical
Society library, 1145 County
Home Rd., Shelby, open for
researchers 6-8 p.m. Call
Beverly Barnes at 482-5166
or Heather Robbins at 471-
9197 for more information.
Hearing Screenings by
Shelby Hearing and Balance
Center, 11 a.m. April 5,
Patrick Center, 909. E. King
St. Call 734-0447.
Upcoming:
Veterans Meeting, 3 p.m.
April 12, Patrick Center, 909
E. King St. Call 734-0447.
Volunteer Meeting, 12:15
p-m., April 19, Patrick
Center. 909 E. King St. Call,
734-0447.
AARP Meeting, 1 p.m.,
April 19, Patrick Center, 909
E. King St. Call 734-0447.
Monthly Birthday Party,
10:30 a.m. April 26, Patrick
Center, 909 E. King St. Call
734-0447.
Wednesday
Senior shuttle, 9 a.m.-1
p.m., Kings Mountain Senior
Center, 909 E. King St.,
Kings Mountain. Call 734-
0447 for information.
Nutrition by COA, pro-
gram 11 a.m., meal 11:30,
Kings Mountain Senior
Center, 909 E. King St.,
Kings Mountain. Call 734-
0447 for information. -
Sit For Fitness, 10:30-
11:30, Kings Mountain
Senior Center, 909 E. King
St. Call 734-0447 for infor-
mation. ;
Duplicate Bridge, 1:30
p-m., Kings Mountain Senior
Center, 909 E. King St.. Call
734-0447 for more informa-
tion.
Fit For A King Exercise
Class, 2 p.m., Kings
Mountain Senior Center, 909
E. King St. Call 734-0447 for
information.
Upcoming:
Blood Pressure Clinic, 10-
11:30 a.m. April 20, Patrick
Center, 909 E. King St. Call
734-0447.
Send your social calendar
items to the Herald at P.O.
Box 769, Kings Mountain,
NC 28086; bring them by
our office at 824-1 E. King
St., call 704 739-7496, fax
704 739-0611 or e mail
gstewart@kingsmountain-
herald.com
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Marty Davis, Tommy Fincannon, Dinese Burns, Elitta Ferguson. Not pictured Timothy
Ausburn, Wendy Barnette, Katrinka Bridges, Chad Holland, Kristie Jones, Karla Jones,
Teresa McCurry, Tiffany McDaniel, Frances Queen, Carrie Smith, Connie Thompson,
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Thursday
12 noon - Kings Mountain
Rotary Club, H. Lawrence
Patrick Senior Life and
Conference Center, 909 E.
King St.
6:30 p.m. - Kings
Mountain Kiwanis Club,
Central United Methodist
Church.
7 p.m. - Kings Mountain
Little Theatre Board, first
Thursday, Joy Performance
Center.
7 p.m. - Grover Woman's
Club, first Thursday, at
Grover Town Hall.
Monday
7 p.m. - Grover Town
Council, first Monday of
month, Town Hall, 207
Mulberry Road, Grover.
Tuesday
6 p.m. - Moss Lake
Commission, City Hall
Council Chambers, East
Gold St.
6 p.m. - Cleveland
County Board of
Commissioners, first and
third Tuesday, Cleveland
County Administrative
Building, Shelby.
6:30 p.m. - Kings
Mountain Lions Club, sec-
ond and fourth Tuesday, at
Kings Mountain Woman's
Club, East Mountain Street.
7 p.m. - Southern Arts
Society, first Tuesday of
month, Kings Mountain
Arts Center, 301 N.
Piedmont Avenue. Social
hour begins at 6:30.
7 p.m. - Grover Lions
Club, first and third
Tuesday, Rogers BBQ,
downtown Grover.
Wednesday
10 a.m. - Cleveland
County Board of Elections,
first Wednesday of each
month, BOE conference
room, 310 East Dale St.,
Shelby. Call 484-4858 for
more information.
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Books at Art Center
will help you learn
to be better painter
You say you want to learn how to paint but can’t draw a
straight line? Not to sound ugly, use a ruler.
If you are painting with watercolor the
line can always be erased. A lot of
painters erase pencil lines, and a lot of
them don’t. They like to see a little of
their sketch. If you are working with oil
paint or acrylic the line will be covered
up. That takes care of you problem with
a straight line, so no more excuses.
The Art Center has a library full of art
books. There are more than 300 of them.
These books range from the beginner
level to advanced. The beginner books
show you what materials to purchase. ;
There are projects that take you through step-by-step to the
finish. You can easily follow these.
If you have a little experience and want to try more, there
are books for that, too. For the mature painter, there are
books to help you keep advancing yourself, and to try new
methods of approach. If you need help there is always a
painter around who will help you solve your problem or
help you find the answer from another source.
So, come by the Center, take a look at these books, and
you will see how easy you can learn to paint, draw, do col-
lage, and many other techniques.
There will be no children’s class on April 2, due to Spring
break. Classes will resume on April 16 at 1 p.m.
Stay loose, have fun, and always keep a smile on your
face. Laughter keeps you alive and happier.
Pat Childers
Arts
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Pat Childers is a member of the Southern Arts Society.
She writes a twice monthly column for the Herald.
Free dogwood trees available
Ten free white flowering dogwood trees will be given to
each persorf who joins The National Arbor. Day Foundation
during March 2005. The free trees are part of the nonprofit
Foundation's Trees for America campaign.
The trees will be shipped postpaid at the right time for
planting between March 31 and May 31 with enclosed
planting instructions. The six to twelve inch trees are guar-
anteed to grow or they will be replaced free of charge.
Members also receive a subscription to Arbor Day, the
Foundation's monthly publication, and The Tree Book with
information about tree planting and care. :
To become a member of the Foundation and receive the
free trees, send a $10 contribution to Ten Free Dogwood .
Trees, National Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Arbor Avenue,
Nebraska City, NE 68410, by March 31, 2005, or go online to
arborday.org.
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