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Page 8A The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net October 31, 2012 % FESTIVALS S PLACE rs A v4 XJ NE VINOC ANTI INTTA INT OF KINGS MOUN [ ALIN ASSISTED LIVING « MEMORY CARE Your monthly SAT Ris lifetime of your stay! A savings of more than $600 a month! This offer expires 11/15/12. 704-739-6772 1001 Phifer Road * Kings Mountain, NC 28086 ,. www.SummitPlaceOfKingsMountain.com @ rer © 2012 Five Star Quality Care, Inc EE hod Friendly Wilmington, NC native, Emily Minor, was an instant hit at Saturday’s Pumpkin Festival in Grover. Fans flocked around to listen to Emily’s high-energy per- formance of her original songs, as well as some of her favorite classics from other music icons. After her per- formance, Emily was avail- able to sign autographs and chat with her newest admir- ers. T-shirts, CDs, and other souvenirs were available for purchase. Emily first grabbed America’s attention as a top fifty finalist of American Idol. Shortly after her time on “Idol,” Emily moved to Nashville and began writing and recording. She com- posed four of the six songs on her first CD. YMCA Fall Festival Over 200 people enjoyed last Thursday’s Fall Festival at the Kings Mountain YMCA. Executive Director Kevin Osborne said approximately 220 cans of food were collected for the Kings Mountain Crisis Ministry. The festival is a joint effort of the YMCA, Arise Church, and the City of Kings Mountain. The super slide, various carnival games, and a cake walk were highlights of the festival. Popcorn was provided by Bridges Hardware, and the Kings Mountain Fire Department brought out a firetruck for the kids to explore. Thursday's festival. Chase and Sawyer Abernathy, sons of Scott and Kerri Abern athy, climb the super slide at Tiana Langer and Autumn Sheridan from Arise Church col- lected donations at the door.
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