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Wednesday, March 26, 2014 The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net LIFESTYLES LEGION BIRTHDAY - Curtis Thrift, left, Second Vice Commander of American Legion Post 155 and Adjutant Michael Growel stand with Unit 155 President Myrtle Christenson to show off the blue and gold anniversary cake that members cut at a supper honoring the American Legion on the 95th anniversary of its founding as the world's largest veterans service or- ganization. Appling named Clubwoman of the Year The Kings Mountain Woman’s Club has named Linda Appling its Club- woman of the Year. The award is given annually to honor a clubwoman who has given of her time, talents and interests to render out- standing service to the or- ganization. Appling’s list of service activities reflects a genuine and selfless attitude of stew- ardship for our community. She has served as the co- chairman of the Public Af- fairs Community Service Program, assisting with the “Meet the Candidates” Forum. On Appreciation Day for the Fire Depart- ment, Police Department and EMS, she helped pre- pare and deliver treats. Ap- pling has also been out front in contributing items for the Veterans Hospital and in en- couraging members to do the same. She served as chairman of the Ways and Means Committee and completed a successful pecan sales drive to help with the expense of a new heating and cooling system for the main floor of the club house. As a member of the House Committee, she has spearheaded initia- tives to make the clubhouse more attractive. During the Annual Fall Festival, Linda served in virtually every area, with her efforts in the kitchen contributing the most to the success of the event. The members of the Kings Mountain Woman’s Club wish to formally ac- knowledge the commitment and efforts of Linda Ap- pling. . Her name has been added to the Clubwoman of the Year plaque displayed in the Kings Mountain Woman’s Club. We can help. 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The 10th annual Minor- ity Health Conference Satur- day, March 29, from 9:30-1:30 p.m. at the T. R. Harris Conference Center at Cleveland Regional Medical Center in Shelby will focus on prescription, over the counter and illicit drug use. Keynote speaker will be Judy Billings, Special Agent in Charge of the North Car- olina Special Bureau of In- vestigation. Two break-out sessions will feature pan- elists on the program em- phasis. Det. Sgt. Lisa Proctor of Kings Mountain Police Department is among the panelists. A light lunch will be served. The conference is spon- sored ‘by Minority Health Council, Alliance for Health, Cleveland County Healthcare System and Cleveland County Health Department. “Fighting with Love," a vocal advocate for cancer patients and those in need, is sponsoring the benefit and the entertainment for the day: is dedicated to the Ministry in Kinley's honor for over 40 years of service as a Baptist minister. Youth groups and band will perform through- out the day Saturday and speakers in between shows will offer encouragement, love and hope. Take your chairs and enjoy, says Wanda McCall, who is heading up the bene- fit. McCall said that an ac- count has been set up at Wood Forest Bank in Bel- mont, you can send a dona- tion via PayPal to customcakesbywanda @ymail.com or a personal check to Charles Kinley Holy Land Trip, 6561 Lewis Road, Kings Mountain, NC 28086. McKinley, who resides with his family in the Chapel Grove Community, is scheduled for surgery on April 1. “We planned the event on March 29 so that the pastor could attend and enjoy all the friends who are coming," said McCall. There is a $20 fee to enter the car show, a $5 discount when you donate a non-perishable food item with proceeds from the food drive ear- marked to Gaston Street Ministries. Car show prizes will be given for Grandpa's pick, sponsor's pick, biggest do- nation and club participa- tion. 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