November 14, 2012
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Government
Kings Mountain City Council - meets last
Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. at Kings Moun-
tain City Hall, 101 W. Gold St.
Cleveland County Board of Commissioners -
meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each
month at 6 p.m. in the commissioners’ chambers,
second floor, County Administration Building,
311 East Marion Street, Shelby.
Cleveland County Sheriff’s Satellite Office
opens — Meet Sheriff Alan Norman and share con-
cerns every third Thursday in the month from 9
a.m. — 1 p.m. at Kings Mountain City Hall.
Club Meetings
Kings Mountain Rotary Club - Every Thurs-
day, noon, at the Kings Mountain Patrick Senior
Center, 909 E. King St.
Southern Arts Society — Meets every first
Tuesday of the month at the KM Art Center (Old
Depot), 301 N. Piedmont Ave. Social time is at
6:30 p.m. and the program is at 7 p.m. Visitors are
welcome.
Kings Mountain Woman’s Club — Meets the
4th Monday of every month at 6 p.m. at the Kings
Mountain’s Woman’s Club, East Mountain Street.
Executive Board for Kings Mountain’s
Woman’s Club — Meets the 2nd Monday of every
month at 6 p.m. at the Kings Mountain’s Woman’s
Club, East Mountain Street.
Military Support Group — Meets every fourth
Thursday of every month at Central United
Methodist Church.
In country Vietnam veterans breakfast group
— Meets the 2nd Monday of every month, 9 a.m.,
at Mountain View Restaurant in Kings Mountain.
Contact Steve Brown at 704-739-2725 for more
information.
KM Kiwanis Club — Meets each Thursday at
6:30 p.m. for dinner in the Community Room
(lower level) at the Mauney Memorial Library,
South Piedmont Ave.
KM Lions Club — Meets the second and fourth
Tuesdays of every month at 6:30 p.m. at Linwood
Restaurant, 805 Cleveland Ave.
Community Trustee Council Meetings for
2012:
Thursday, Dec. 20, 5 p.m. at Cleveland Re-
gional Medical Center
Hospice
TUESDAY, Dec. 4 - 10 a.m.-noon or 5-7 p.m.
KM Hospice House Memory Making with Orna-
ments. Participants will have the opportunity to
make holiday ornaments in memory of their loved
one. Children are welcome if accompanied by an
adult. Please RSVP to ext. 166 if you plan to at-
tend.
Chureh News
REVIVAL FIRE — will be held Thursday, Nov.
15 through Sunday, Nov. 18 at Burning Bush
House of God, 310 Long Branch Road, Kings
Mountain.
Services will begin at 7 p.m. Sunday services
. willbe'at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. There will be various
speakers. The public is invited. For directions or
more information call 704-739-3648.
CAROLINA PRAISE & WORSHIP CEN-
TER — 201 N. Main St., Grover, will hold a "West-
ern Round-up' meal and auction Friday, Nov. 16,
with lunch orders from 11 a.m.-1 p.m., pick-up
only, and supper meal at 6 p.m. with auction at
6:30 p.m. The menu: hamburger steak, baked
beans, baked potato or potato salad, bread, slaw,
dessert. A big selection of items will be auctioned
at 6:30 p.m. The public is invited.
ADAMS CHAPEL AME ZION CHURCH —
212 Lake Montonia Rd., will present “Women’s
Explosion 2012” on the theme, “Wounded but
Winning” on Nov. 17 at 10 a.m. with registration
beginning at 9 a.m.
This is a free event for women and men are
also welcome. Door prizes and free lunch will be
provided.
PEOPLE'S BAPTIST CHURCH - 1010
Groves St., will hold the program, "Testimony of
Sacrifice" on Nov. 18 at 4 p.m. at the church. The
public is invited.
ST. PETERS BAPTIST CHURCH - 116
Poplar Dr., Grover, will host the annual Grover
community Thanksgiving service Tuesday, Nov.
20, at 7 p.m. The Grover Elementary Choir will
sing and Pastor Ron Hawkins of Carolina Praise
and Worship will bring the message, "Together-
ness in Thankfulness." Rev. William Thompson,
host pastor, invites the public.
An APPRECIATION SERVICE — for Sis
Annie Burris will be held November 25 at 4 p.m.
at People's Baptist Church, 1010 Groves St.,
Kings Mountain. For more information call 704-
739-0398.
EAST GOLD STREET WESLEYAN
CHURCH — will present "Four tickets to Christ-
mas," on Dec. 22 at 7 p.m. and Dec. 23 at 11 a.m.
Admission is free. Those attending are asked to
donate a non-perishable food item. The public is
invited. .
Patrick Senior Center
All events, unless otherwise listed will be at
the Patrick Senior Center, 909 E. King St., Kings
Mountain.
NOV. 15- Craft bazaar and bake sale from 9 -
a.m.-1 p.m. at Patrick Senior Center Conference
Room II.
NOV. 16 - AARP Driver Safety Course free to
veterans and spouses. $12 fee to AARP members
and $14 for non-members from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. to
register call 704-734-0447.
Southern Arts Society
All events, unless otherwise listed will be at
the Kings Mountain Art Center (the old depot),
301 N. Piedmont Ave., 704-739-5585. Events are
free unless noted otherwise.
The annual Open House and Art for Christmas
show opens on November 18th and lasts the entire
month of December. The Get Mugged date will
be Saturday, December 8th from 10 a.m to 4 p.m.
Mug selection will be on a first come, first serve
basis. This will be a day for shopping for ticket
holders and give the gift show a boost in sales as
well.
Paper Clay Workshop — Six class sessions for
hand building and sculpting with paper clay.
Teacher is Richard Lee. Class day and time to be
determined. If you are interested please contact
SASI at 704-739-5585 and leave your name and
number and day/time preferred.
Come Craft with Me — Arts and Crafts class
for children in kindergarten through 6th grade.
Teacher will be Lisa VanderLaan. Class will meet
Saturday mornings for three hours, once or twice
a month depending on response. Cost will be $15
per student, per session. Class is limited to 10 stu-
dents. Start date and time to be determined. Inter-
ested parents please call 704-739-5585 fo save a
spot. Questions please email Lisa at
craftwme@gmail.com :
The Shutter Light Group (the photography
club) - meets the third Tuesday, monthly, at 6:30
p.m. The photography club focuses on how to
take better photographs with informative pro-
grams and sharing techniques between members.
Museum Events
All events, unless otherwise listed will be at
the Kings Mountain Historical Museum, 100 East
Mountain St., 704-739-1019.
Children’s workshop — Children ages 9-12 are
invited to join Susan Patterson of Sunflowers by
Susan at the Kings Mountain Historical Museum
on Thursday, Nov. 15 from 4-6 p.m. for a Child
Tablescape Activity.
Cost for participation is $5 per child. Space is
extremely limited. Call 704.739.1019 to reserve a
place today.
Library Events
All events, unless other wise listed will be at
the Mauney Memorial Library, 100 South Pied-
mont Avenue, Kings Mountain.
Free computer classes are available at Mauney
Memorial Library in Kings Mountain.
November dates: Nov. 15 from 3:30-5 p.m. In-
troduction to Internet.
Preschool Storytime — Tuesdays, 10 a.m., 3-5
years old, and Thursdays, 10 a.m., 2 years and
under, at Mauney Memorial Library, in the Com-
munity Room. Call 704-739-2371 and choose op-
tion 2 for more information.
Special Events
‘The Cleveland County Post-Polio Support
Group. will meet at the Golden Corral Monday,
Nov. 19 at 6 p.m.
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Your guide
to area events
Guest speaker will be Glenda Horton, licensed
massage and body work therapist. She will share
common sense solution to pain
management that can be performed FE
at home. Feel free to take a care-
giver with you. : :
Caregivers of people diagnosed
with dementia are invited to a fam-
ily caregivers meeting Tuesday,
Nov. 20, at 5:30 p.m., at Life En-
richment Center in Shelby. Vickie
Wyatt will share how she found
joy in caring for family. A brief
candlelight service will follow
when those diagnosed ‘with de-
mentia are remembered and hon-
ored to observe November as |
National Alzheimer’s Awareness |
Month and National Caregivers |
Month.
Kings Mountain Community ©
Thanksgiving Service — will be
held at Penley’s Chapel, 1508
Hwy 216 North in Kings Moun-
tain, Tuesday, Nov. 20.
The evening will begin with
a pre-service concert at 6:45 p.m. and continue
with the Thanksgiving service at 7 p.m. Speaker is
the Rev. Marty Ramey from Advent Lutheran
Church, and music provided by Penley’s Chapel
Singers. For more information call 704-750-4430
or email penleyspastor@charlotte.twcbe.com.
Artist Thomas Kelly Pauley will be exhibiting,
speaking about, and demonstrating the process for
his historic portraits at the Howser House in
King’s Mountain Battlefield Park on Saturday,
November 24, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mr. Pauley, a
painter of historic themed portraits, has work
hanging in both Revolutionary and Civil War sites
around the country. His work may also be seen
this year in the 2012 South Carolina Traveler
Magazine. This will also be the first public show-
ing of his new portrait of Colonel Fredrick Ham-
bright, hero of the King’s Mountain battle!
Kings Mountain Hospital Auxiliary will spon-
sor a show by Commonwealth Gifts & Acces-
sories at Kings Mountain Hospital Nov. 29 from 8
a.m.-5 p.m., with proceeds to benefit auxiliary
projects. Available will be seasonal flags, fashion
jewelry, initialed accessories, handbags, person-
alized embroidered items and Christmas decor.
On-site monogramming will also be available.
The public is invited.
Grover’s Christmas parade will be held Satur-
day, Dec. 1. Line up starts at 10 a.m. with the pa-
rade kick-off at 11 a.m. There is no entry fee.
Contact Anna Hughes 704-473-7452 or
ahughes87@carolina.rr.com; or Jackie Bennett -
704-937-7932 for more information.
Gaston College Events
Nov. 14 — Gaston College is starting a new
club for students who are veterans. The club will
meet on Wednesday, November 14, from 12:30 -
1:30 p.m., Myers Center, Room 216, Dallas Cam-
pus. Club members will receive: Assistance with
transition into college life. Veterans Awareness
Classes, PTSD/TBI Awareness sessions, Educa-
tion benefits, Veterans Administration Procedures,
Resume writing session, and Dress for Success
and mock interviewing.
For more information, contact Darren Stewart
at 704.922.6472 or stewart.darren@gaston.edu
Nov. 15 — The Gaston College Civil Club is
hosting a Cornhole tournament fundraiser on
Thursday, November 15, on the Dallas Campus.
AS 7 AAO
HOMETOWN HARDWARE
Mon-Sat 8:00 am - 5:30 pm
East Gold Street Wesleyan Church
Dec 22 & 23
The event will begin at 10 a.m. outside the Comer
Engineering Technology Building and will con-
tinue throughout the day until a winner is declared
roy around 1 p.m.
This single-
elimination
tournament
will challenge
the eye and arm
coordination of
The Gaston
College Family.
The donation
for each person
is $5 or for two
person team
$10.
Nov. 17 -
Gaston College
will host the
third . annual
North = Carolina
Community Col-
lege Mathematics
Competition on
Saturday, Novem-
ber 17, with reg-
istration from
9:45 — 10:30 a.m. Any student attending a two-
year college who does not already have a degree
and has never taken a math course beyond the
sophomore level is eligible to compete for their
current institution.
The competition will consist of two parts: a
morning calculus exam (90 minutes, 40 questions,
multiple choice) will be held from 10:30 — Noon
and an afternoon team competition containing
solely pre-calculus problems is scheduled from
1:30 — 3:30 p.m. Approximately two-thirds of the
calculus exam questions will pertain to Calculus
I topics; the rest will pertain to Calculus II topics.
The awards ceremony will follow the team com-
petition at 4 p.m.
The registration fee is $10.00 per student. To
register or for more information, contact Bill Bur-
gin at burgin.bill@gaston.edu.
Nov. 17-23 — The Study Tours Program will
travel to one of Spain’s most unique and fascinat-
ing cities — Barcelona, November 17-23, 2012.
Barcelona is the capital of Catalufiya, a region of
Spain with its own unique language, food, tradi-
tions, and personality. Few European cities offer
the wide diversity of cultural experience found in
Barcelona. The all-inclusive tour price is $2,639
per person. For more information, contact Bob
Blanton, Study Tours Director, Box 76, Gaston
College, 201 Highway 321 South, Dallas, NC
28034-1499 or e-mail Blanton.bob@gaston.edu.
Nov. 26 — Over recent decades, the Southeast
has become a new frontier for Latin American mi-
gration to and within the United States, and North
Carolina has had one of the fastest growing Latino
populations in the nation. ;
The film screening of Harvest of Dignity
(2011) will be held on Monday, November 26, at
Noon, Lincoln County Senior Center, Multipur-
pose Room, Lincoln Campus. The film focuses on
the lives and labor of farm workers in North Car-
olina, providing an in-depth portrait of the people
who harvest our food today. It combines inter-
views with North Carolina farm workers, ad-
vocates, faith leaders
Zumba
Zumba — Every Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 7
p.m., Kings Mountain National Guard Armory,
300 Phifer Road.
Instructor is Jennifer Stacey.
110 8. Railroad Ave., Kings Mountai