Page 12A : "The Kings Mountain Herald : : April 28, 2005 SR — EDUCATION Couple enjoys volunteer work at Bethware School BY ANDIE L. BRYMER Staff Writer Eric and Sharon Sellars call their volunteer work at Bethware Elementary “amazing” and “reward- ing.” Students in Robin ; ANDIE L. BRYMER/HERALD Wilson's first grade class- Chase Hullender, left, Lyndsey Murphey and Michele room read to the couple Bridges along with classmates raised money for the American Heart Association by jumping rope. on Mondays. They've watched some progress from simple stories to ¢ i chapter books. Some of : Lynds cy Murp hey the Dids are doing so well . Ae a . that Eric Sellars jokes that he is the one who needs J ump S 1 9 400 time S to practice reading. : aS. The Sellars are amon in AHA fund raiser mses ing Bethware. BY ANDIE L. BRYMER Assignments range from Staff Writer : helping with reading and 8R8) other classroom tasks to 8 Vin i pes Lynsey t Denzatunch buggy or ANDIE L. BRYMER/HERALD urphey jumped rope times in 25 minutes to lunteeri ith th . bea ta sho i recor a P : Nl ho a 4) . + Bethware Elementary kindergartners sing during a volunteer luncheon Friday. yndsey out-did last year’s champ by 300 jumps. “We have great volun- tals ; i The competion wae jul shout bostng Tc tgs? id Rota Reise tee aultosum dugthe igi Was ends eo at ts rt An ops hn ln ga tani ” things.” When Toney vis- student walks up and classroom led by teacher | they made. Lyndsey raised $110. SPrinem 10 WOI% ited New York recently, gives her a hug. She says Chrissy Johnsonbough. | ed tl aes Sedat | Testesltgnertte Simpl aie Soltis my ihe ond in the number of jumps - 1,356. He raised $155. volunteers Friday with a bf : DE a . hird grader Michele Bridges brought in the most luncheon and concert by ; : h ea i ney - $232. That's the most any student has raised. Cit aris Every Friday Kim something reserved for Principal Valerie Boyd | ne school raised a total of $3,300. Ty es Beatin Sou: Hullender visits Bethware those who misbehave. called the Friday event - ) 8 ~All three students are on the Bethware jump rppé Be ( . ond grader Adam Rogers’ Elementary to help out in “one small way to show - team. Approximately 35 students each are on the | ‘lunch buddy three her twin sons’ classrooms. Hullender volunteered you (volunteers) we teams. Second and some third graders make up Ad months ago when a Hullender says it helps when her daughter was in appreciate you.” gold team and fourth and some third graders com- bhp lim ta val her learn her children’s elementary school and : prise the black team. toc Th h k classmates and teachers has done the same since Contact Andie Brymer 5 EE a or ® Melanie Anderson and her sons started school. at 704 739-7496 or 8 Contact Andie Brymer at 704 739-7496 or during hi leah haar at Sad Mule 2 She Ssommends it to all a abrymer@kingsmountainherald.com least once each week. lender sits mine parents. amnacrald.com spring 54 a gavindy) EXIT 8 - SOUTH I-85 BEHIND McDONALDS Final Two Weeks! | WE SELL TIRES AT LOW PRICES! EE | | Tha Andal: = “MAINTAIN OR INCREASE FUEL MILEAGE” — | The Angelic Apparel Sale " FREE OIL & FILTER CHANGE WHEN PERFORMING WYNN’S FUEL SYSTEM TUNE UP HOLY ANGELS fEncludes Diogo! & Snocially Vehivies. [COUPON GOOD THRU 5605 1 All proceeds benefit new residential facilities under construction. * FREE WHEEL Nothing Various Socks! ALIGNMENT CHECK over $10! Sizes! MOST VEHICLES & LIGHT TRUCKS MONDAY-FRIDAY " BALANCE 7:30-6:00 SATURDAY | & 8:00-1:00 J 1 ROTATE 704-739-6011 615 BROADVIEW DR. | 14 WHEELS: 5900 Wilkinson Bivd./Hwy. 74 KINGS MOUNTAIN, § 1 $29.98 (Between Holy Angels & Cramerton) NC 28086 *Must present coupon at time of arrival |] COUPON GOOD THRU 5-6-05 Every Th u rsday-Satu rd ay! ! ! Thurs. - Fri. 10 am -7 pm + Sat. 7 am - 4 pm April 28-30 & May 5-7