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Wednesday, May 21, 2014 The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net Page 5B Honored - Scholarship Winner ar 1 : SEE Photos by Lib Stewart Justice Brown, son of Benjamin and Opal Brown, was presented the first annual scholarship, Fred Smith , right, presents Leigh Bell, Kings Mountain High School Guidance Counselor, a $500, by the Third Tuesday Morning Breakfast Club. A KMHS senior, Brown plans to hi certificate of appreciation at Tuesday's meeting of the Third Tuesday Morning Breakfast Club North Carolina State University and study mechanical engineering. The club plans to in- at Mountain View Restaurant. crease the scholarship each year. James Lomick, right, makes the presentation. Class of 1964 reunion June 20 The Class of 1964 of Kings Mountain High School will hold its 50th re- union June 20. : The event will begin on Friday evening at 6:30 p.m. at Deer Brook Golf Club and will continue on Satur- day evening, June 21, at 6:30 p.m. at American Le- gion Post 155 in Kings Mountain. Reservations ( $35 per person) should be mailed to KMHS Class of 1964, PO Box 277, Kings Mountain, NC 28086 by May 31, 2014. Legion to sponsor bloomobile May 23 American Legion Post 155 will sponsor a visit of the Red Cross bloodmobile Friday, May 23, from 1:30- 6 p.m. at the Post at 813 E. Gold Street. Post Commander Curtis Thrift said goal of the col- lection is 30 pints of blood. Members of the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary will serve refreshments to donors who participate in the blood collection. Holiday travel usually escalates on Memorial Day weekend and the American Red Cross is gearing up for more blood donations in event of accidents during the holiday. Pregnancy Prevention releases resource guide The Cleveland County Teen Pregnancy Prevention Coalition is celebrating May as National Adolescent Pregnancy Month by pub- licly releasing “Private Mat- ters”- a youth resource guide with information and re- SOUICes covering numerous youth health issues includ- ing teen pregnancy and STD's. The coalition encourages vantage of this free resource to assist them in engaging in conversations about teen pregnancy prevention this month. : DeShay Oliver, Coordi- nator of Health Services for the Cleveland County Health Department, said "Private Matters" is avail- able online by going to: * http://clevelandcounty.com/ cchd and clicking on the Pri- vate Matters banner. CCC Pinning Contributed photo A pinning ceremony was held recently for students in the phlebotomy program at Cleveland Community College. Front row, from left, Brittany James, Kierra Bell, and Diamond Scell. Back row, from left, Dena Fox, PBT (ASCP), Lauren Rent, John Hood, Taylor Pruitt, and Dana Mode, PBT(ASCP). Not pictured: Michelle Threewits. CCC pinning ceremony the community to take ad- Students in the Cleveland Community College Radiography program were honored on April 24 in the Student Activities City closed Monday = Center on the CCC campus. Front row, from left, Megan Garcia, Lacy Ford, Kelly Elledge, Kyle Murray; second row, from for Memorial Day left, Jessica Hamrick, Kinsey Williams, Callie Nartowicz; third row, from left, Rachel McDaniel, Sierra Blatant, Avian Tate; and back row, Clinical coordinator Lee Ann Mays and discipline coordinator Lease Rousseau. The City of Kings Moun- tain will be closed on Mon- day, May 26 in observance of the Memorial Day holi- day. Garbage service for the week will be on a one day delay schedule. Each day's garbage will be picked up the day following the regu- lar scheduled pick-up. Recycling service will be changed as follows: route 6 and route 7 will be picked up on Tuesday, Route 8, 9, and 10 will be picked up on their regular schedule on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Concert at Christian Freedom Contemporary Christian singer/songwriter Phil Wickham will perform in concert July 19 at 7 p.m. at Christian Freedom Baptist Church, 246 Range Road. General admission tickets are $20 with a limited num- ber of premiere seating tick- ets available for $30 each. Tickets can be purchased via the church web site at chris- tianfreedomchurch.com or at the church office from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Call 704-739- 4152 to ensure tickets will be ready for pickup. Left, Jordan Bullins is con- gratulated by American Le- gion State Commander Patricia Harris, left, Post 155 Commander Curtis Thrift, and Mayor Rick Murphrey on his acceptance in the North Car- olina Student Trooper Pro- gram June 8-13 in Raleigh. American Legion Post 155 is sponsoring the KMHS junior who aspires to work as a highway patrolman. Bullins is the son of Dana and Tommy Painter of Kings Mountain and Mike and Julie Bullins of Huntersville. He is a Life Scout in Troop 92 at First Bap- tist Church, and a Senior Pa- trol Leader working on his Eagle badge. Phote by LIB STEWART
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