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110 S. Railroad Ave., Kings Mountain
GOVERNMENT
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 E.
Marion St., Shelby.
CLEVELAND COUNTY BOARD OF
ELECTIONS meets the second Tuesday of
every month at 10 a.m. in the Board Room
of the Board of Elections, 215 Patton Drive,
Shelby. Absentee meetings for the 2013
elections are conducted at 10 a.m. com-
mencing on the third Tuesday before each
election and each Tuesday thereafter until
Election Day: Oct. 8,2013 and Nov. 5, 2013.
CLUB MEETINGS
DOUGH MAKERS INVESTMENT
CLUB — The Dough Makers Investment
Club (for women) usually meets every third
Monday of the month at 5:30 p.m. at the Ed-
ward Jones Office at 307 B East King
Street. For information, please contact the
Edward Jones Office at 704-739-0997 or Es-
ther Plonk, President 704-739-1917.
KINGS MOUNTAIN ROTARY CLUB -
Every Thursday, noon, at the Patrick Senior
Center, 909 E. King St.
SOUTHERN ARTS SOCIETY — Meets
every first Thursday of the month at the KM
Art Center (Old Depot), 301 N. Piedmont
Ave. Social time is at 6:30 p.m. and the pro-
gram is at 7 p.m. Visitors are welcome.
EXECUTIVE BOARD FOR KINGS
MOUNTAIN WOMAN’S CLUB- Meets
the 2nd Monday of every month at 6 p.m. at
the Kings Mountain Woman’s Club, E.
Mountain St.
VEW POST 9811, Kings
Mountain/Cherryville meets the second
Monday of every month at 6:30 p.m.
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 in-
formation.
KM KIWANIS CLUB — Meets each
Thursday at 6:30 p.m. for dinner in the Com-
munity Room (lower level) at the Mauney
Memorial Library, S. 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.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS MEET-
INGS: Kings Mountain— Christ the King
Catholic Church, 714 Stone St., 6:30 p.m.,
meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month.
Contact: Mary (704) 482-8690. You may
also call the Reach Line & Information at
(704) 319-1625, or go to www.oa.org. The
only requirement for membership is a desire
to stop eating compulsively. There are no
dues or fees for membership. The groups are
self-supporting.
Positive Attitudes Walking Club - There
is an open invitation to all Kings Mountain
ladies to join the Positive Attitudes Walking
Club. The club members walk in various
downtown areas of Kings Mountain during
lunch hours. An inspirational devotion is
provided. For more information call 704-
472-4403.
COLONEL FREDERICK HAM-
BRIGHT CHAPTER Daughters of the
American Revolution meets monthly for
programs. Any woman 18 years or older
who can prove lineal, bloodline descent
from an ancestor who aided in achieving
American independence is eligible to join
the DAR. For more information on member-
ship or attending our meeting, please contact
Loretta Cozart at 704-241-2218.
GATEWAY TRAIL
PATRICK SENIOR
CENTER
AARP SMART DRIVERS COURSE. 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 8. Drivers age 50 and
older are encouraged to sharpen their driving
skills by attending. $12 for AARP members.
$14 for non-members. Call 704 734 0447 to
register.
BACKPACK PROJECT — Please bring
in non-perishable food items for our back-
pack project. These backpacks go to students
who need a little extra food over the week-
end. Backpacks are returned each Monday,
filled on Thursday, and handed out to stu-
dents when they leave on Friday. Suggested
items are: individual cereal packs (can be
eaten without milk), Pop Tarts, individual
prepared dinners (Mac & Cheese, spaghetti,
etc.), fruit cups, applesauce, pudding cups,
Beenie Weenies, peanut butter, juice boxes,
crackers or cookies.
FREE COMPUTER CLASSES taught
by Pat Bolte are held on Tuesdays and
Thursdays 9 am. to 12 p.m. at the H.
Lawrence Patrick Senior Center. Emphasis
is on individual attention.
S.H.O.P. items for November are
spaghetti noodles, spaghetti sauce or tomato
sauce. Just drop off your donations at the
Center Monday — Friday between 8 a.m. - 5
p.m. Remember, you don’t have to be a sen-
ior to help with this project. All items are do-
nated to the Crisis Ministry of Kings
Mountain.
T’Al CHI CLASS — Thursdays 2-3 p.m.
in Conference Room I. Andrew Baker is in-
structor of Tai Chi 4 Health & Balance and
a donation of $3 per person is requested. Ro-
tating exercises, health lessons, and surprise
extras keep it fresh. All donations will go to-
ward purchase of DVDs for the class.
HOSPICE
2:15 to 3:30 p.m.: “A Single Mustard
Seed — Contemplative Approaches to Grief
and Loss,” hosted by Rev. Robert Chodo
Campbell and Rev. Dr. Koshin Paley Elli-
son. Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2013.
4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.: “Cultural Com-
petency and Grief,” hosted by Robin
Fiorelli. Thursday, Nov. 7.
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 PM “Impact of Grief
in the Workplace,” hosted by Diane Snyder
Cowan. Friday, Nov. 8.
The Hospice Store - Located at 323 E.
Marion Street beside Dollar General near
Uptown Shelby. Please call Angela Jones at
. 980-295-8578 if you have items to donate or
for volunteer opportunities. Store Hours:
Thursday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 323 E.
Marion St., Shelby.
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KINGS MOUNTAIN GATEWAY TRAILS,
Inc., 807 Battleground Ave., % mile from
downtown Kings Mountain, 704-739-4755
— 18 months of activities from August 2013
to November 2014 in celebration of being
designated a National Recreation Trail Au-
gust 2013.
NOVEMBER 9: 11 am.-1 p.m. Hot dogs for
sale at the trail 11 a.m.-1:45 p.m. National
Recreation Trail ribbon cutting and dedica-
tion, 2:30 p.m. Hamrick Overlook on top of
the Cardio Mountain. Golf cart rides 2 to 5
p.m. at the trailhead for folks that can’t walk
the trail.
NOVEMBER 23: 9 a.m. WALK with a
DOC sponsored by Cleveland Regional
Medical Center, the Kings Mountain Hospi-
tal and the Sanger Heart & Vascular Insti-
tute. Meet at the trail head parking lot and
wear good walking shoes. Tour for 30-45
minutes. Meets at Senior Center in in-
clement weather.
December, January, February open for
events.
SOUTHERN ARTS
SOCIETY
Events are free at the Depot unless noted
otherwise.
KINGS MOUNTAIN ART CENTER
Gateway art show Nov. 8.
KINGS MOUNTAIN
HISTORICAL MUSEUM
Ongoing— Our Stories: The History of
Kings Mountain, N.C.
Kings Mountain Historical Museum is
open Tuesday - Saturday, 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.
The cost of admission is free, however do-
nations are appreciated. All donations go to-
ward supporting the museum’s mission of
informing the public of the history of the
City of Kings Mountain and surrounding
areas by preserving and exhibiting the 19th
and early 20th century collection.
LIBRARY EVENTS
STORY TIME on Tuesdays and Thurs-
days. The Tuesday group includes 3-5 year
old preschoolers. Thursday group is geared
for birth to 2 years old. Join the Library staff
at 10 a.m. in the Community Room.
PLAYGROUP on Fridays, for birth to 5
years old, 10-11:30 a.m. in the Community
Room.
Unless otherwise listed, all events will be
at the Mauney Memorial Library, 100 S.
Piedmont Ave., Kings Mountain.
SPECIAL EVENTS
VETERANS CELEBRATION at Grover
Elementary School on Friday, Nov. 8, 8:30
a.m. Local veterans are invited for a pro-
gram by the student.
CLEVEMONT MILLS REUNION Sat-
urday, Nov. 9, 3 to 5 p.m., at Love’s Fish
Box, 1104 Shelby Rd. Contact Ralph at
(704) 460-7310 or Cindy at (704) 739-1235
for more information.
HOUND’S CAMPGROUND 1st AN-
NUAL TOY RUN. Saturday, Nov. 16, 10
a.m. Door prizes, 50/50 drawing, food ven-
dor, music. Entry for toy run: new un-
wrapped toy or cash donation. Rain or shine.
114 Raven Dr. Supports North Shelby
School for Kids with Disabilities and No
Child Left Behind.
MURPHEY’S 19th ANNUAL TOY
RUN. Saturday, Nov. 23, 11 am. 114
Camelot Ct. Entry for toy run: $5 and new
toy per person. Free barbecue after the ride.
Live music. Benefits Shriner’s Burn Center
and Oxford Orphanage, the Masonic Home
for Children and the KMPD’s Shop with a
Cop. Rain date is Sunday, Nov. 24.
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA at the
Kings Mountain Woman’s Club. Saturday,
Nov. 23, 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. Breakfast buffet:
Adults $5, children $3.
AMERICAN LEGION POST 155 has
BINGO every Friday night starting at 6 p.m.
Food is available.
GOOD HOPE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH, Cansler St., Free After-school
program on Monday and Wednesday each
week from 3:30-5:30 p.m. for help with
homework. Parents must provide transporta-
tion.
BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH of
Grover will hold the annual BBQ sale Nov.
23 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. At the church . Order
whole butts with slaw and sauce, $30, $5
extra if chopped and $5 extra for delivery by
Nov. 16. BBQ plates (pork or chicken) with
slaw, sauce, beans and bum are $8. To place
an order call 704-937-9047 or 704-473-
5963.
VETERANS DAY SERVICE at Patriots
Park sponsored by the City of Kings Moun-
tain at 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 11. Dedication
of World War I memorial. All veterans are
invited to lunch at the American Legion Post
155 following the service about 12:30.
How to Contact Us
To have your events listed on the Go
Page, contact the Herald by coming by our
office at 700 East Gold Street, by calling us
at 704-739-7496, or by email lib.kmher-
ald@gmail.com. The deadline for receiving
items is 5 p.m. Monday.
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