re — Ae TT TE am am August 21, 2008 The Kings Mountain Herald 1gs Mount Photos by Emily Weaver, Rebecca Piscopo Residents and guests at Battle Forest Apartments ‘recently enjoyed a visit from the KMFD during their Supportive Events Day. Left to right, Marie Hackney, Anne Hildreth, Eunice Ledford, Ruby Mackey, i ao ¥ Hote fl Adam Phillips, 2, enjoys a visit from the Gage Hildreth, 5. Back row, I-r, Maggie Lutz, Edna Roberts, and Lynn 9: KMFD at Battle Forest Apartments on pgannett. Wednesday afternoon. ny ® : CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Betty Sue Morris (left) and Mary Dilling recently Eq Sanders with Extreme Makeover: Home Edition attended the Chamber's Business After Hours in poges for a photo with Tasha Calhoun, of Kings downtown KM. Mountain, while they were waiting for the Charlotte fam- ily to return from vacation to see their new home. Jacob Everson, 17, often plays his drum downtown and says that he has been playing for three years. He is part of "The Cure" in Charlotte- a i drumming circle- which raises money Mayor Rick Murphrey and wife Sandra Murp to help people with cancer. the recent Business After Hours in downtown. He 4% hrey smile for the camera at 8 x 10 reprints are available for only #10! Dezirae Jenkins, 2, waits for the fire truck outside of the office of Battle Forest Apartments. The KMFD made a special visit to the complex recently. Garrison Dull explores the recent National Night Out set-ups at Patriot's Park in downtown Kings Mountain.