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The Kings Mountain Herald November 1, 2007 WEDDING LIFESTYLES cto Oe: MR. AND MRS. RANDY MILLER (Michelle Elaine Crawford) Millers exchange vows at Family Worship Center Michelle Elaine Crawford and Randy Miller exchanged marriage vows October 27, 2007 at 6 p.m. at Family Worship Center Church of God, Kings Mountain. Michelle is the daughter of the late O.V. Ellis and Ruby Boyce Ellis, and the late Margaret Crawford. She is.a 1990 graduate of Kings Mountain High School. She attend- ed Johnson C. Smith University, where she was on the Dean’s List. She received a diploma in Cosmetic Art in 2004 from Cleveland Community College. She is a licensed cosmetologist and a member of different ministries at FWC. . Randy is the son of Tecoula and Joseph Miller of Augusta, GA. He is a graduate of Canarsie High School in Brooklyn, NY where he was All-City in football for three years. He is retired from the United States Army, where he was a Master Gunner. He is a graduate of Cleveland Bible College. He is a minister and is also employed by USPS. A reception was held following the wedding in the FWC fellow- ship building. Cleveland Collaborative to meet November 14 ‘Wed., Nov. 14 from 9-11 a.m. at the Ollie Harris Building, second floor board room, 917 First St., Shelby (next to Cleveland County Health Department). For more information call Renee Gray at 704-481-8637. Cleveland County Community Collaborative invites families and others to bring information to the table concerning children and families receiving or who are eligible to receive mental health, developmental disability, or substance abuse services Grover Fall Festival Saturday i EMILY WEAVER eweaver@kingsmountainherald.com Grover’s first Fall Festival will be held on Saturday, November 3, beginning at 9 a.m. on Majin Street. The day of fun will feature: hay rides, provided by town Councilman Brent White; inflat- able “activities for the children, including a climbing wall, spon- sored by the police department, rescue department, the Town of Grover, and Mayor Pro-tem Adam Green; food vendors, including Grover’s own Carolina Crossing and the Grover Area Woman's Club; several local and regional craft vendors; live per- formances by The . Griggs, Caroline Allen, Jimmy Bowens and Dillon White; and the musi- cal stylings of a local DJ. Traffic will be rerouted around Main Street during the festival. Drawings, raffles and other treats also await Grover’s fall fest crowds. Face painting will® be provided by local artisans. Festival planners Tricia Willis and Ryan Causby are hoping for this first-time event to draw large crowds. If all goes well, this festival may be the historic beginning of a town’s annual tra- dition. For more information about the Grover Fall Festival, call 704- 937-9986. SOCIAL BRIEFS RB... Tickets available for Scooter Shed, 114 Camelot Hospice training slated YMCA benefit auction Court, Kings Mountain. Bikers at First Baptist Church "Moon Over The Mountain,” an evening of entertainment, live and silent auctions, and a special mystery, will be held at the National Guard Armory on Saturday, November 10. Tickets for the event are $100 per couple. Ticket sells will con- tinue until Sunday, November 4. The event benefits Kings Mountain Family YMCA com- munity outreach programs including: For more information or tick- ets, contact Jyma Atwell at the Kings Mountain Family YMCA at 704-739-9631 or e-mail jatwell@clevecoymca.org. Good cooks needed for Hospice holiday bake sale The 20th annual Hospice Holiday Bake Sale will be held Sat., Nov. 17 beginning at 8 a.m. at Hendrick Appliance on E. Dixon Blvd., Shelby. Meat and vegetable casseroles, frozen soups and chili, corn bread, rolls, main dishes, special- ty cakes, and many other items are some of the favorite dishes. Persons wishing to make dish- es to contribute to the fund-rais- ing effort may take them to First Baptist Church, Kings Mountain, from 2:30-4 p.m. on Fri., Nov. 16. For more information call Pam S. Isaacs at 704-487-4677 ext. 130. Murphrey’s Scooter Shed Toy Run November 17 Murphey’s Scooter Shed’s 13th annual Toy Run to benefit the Shriners Burn Center and Masonic Home for Children will be held Sat., Nov. 17. Rain date is Sun., Nov. 18. Meet at 11 a.m. at Murphey's -will leave at 1 p.m. There will be free barbecue after the ride. All bikers are wel- come. For more information call 704- 739-4707. Johnny Guitar musical this weekend at college Johnny Guitar the Musical will be performed November 2-3 at 7:30 p.m., and November 4 at 2:30 p.m. at the Keeter Auditorium at _ Cleveland Community College. For more information or group rates email Sean@gsct.org. Dr. Griffin to discuss WWII hero at library Dr. John Griffin will discuss his biography of World War II hero, Lt. Bill Farrow, November 3 at 7 p.m. at Cleveland County Memorial Library, 104 Howie Dr., Shelby. For more information call Dr. Carolyn Jackson at 406-4627. Hospice and Palliative Care of Cleveland County will host a training class to learn more about services provided to the community, Tuesdays Nov 6 and 13 and Thursdays, Nov. 8 and 15 from 6-9 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 605 W. King St., Kings Mountain. For more information or to register, call Krista Haynes at 487-0800 ext. 129. Veterans exhibit open at KM History Museum Kings Mountain Historical Museum, 100 E. Mountain St., is hosting its annual Honor Our Veterans ~~ Exhibit through November 14. This year’s focus is the Viet Nam War. The exhibit also includes uniforms, equipment, photos, and memorabilia from the Revolutionary War to Operation Iraqi Freedom. Hours are Tuesday-Saturday from 10 am.-4 p.m. For more information call 704-739-1019. ° www.ladybu Hours: Tues
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