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The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.com Wednesday, October 1, 2014 Playground addition was partnership with city, county Pictured at the recent groundbreaking for the addition to Mayor Rick Murphrey Children's Park are representatives from the city and Cleveland County. The $81 K disability-friendly park is expected to open by late November. Children from North Shelby School are pictured in front and city and county representatives are standing. From left, front row, Dashawn Marion, Quan Jones, Miranda Easter, Jacob Poteat, and Tiffany Davis. Standing, from left, Mike Butler, mayor pro tem, county commissioners Eddie Holbrook and Susan Allen, city commissioners Rodney Gordon, Howard Shipp, Rick Moore and Tommy Hawkins, Kings Mountain Mayor Rick Murphrey, county commission chairman Jason Falls, Ginger Poteat, county commissioner Johnny Hutchins, North Shelby Principal Allison Hodges and city councilman Keith Miller. Photo by ELLIS NOELL This is an architect's rendering of the new addition to the Mayor Rick Murphrey Children's Playground on Cleveland Av- ‘enue. The disability-friendly playground is expected to ape ] in late November. : MONDAY OCTOBER 6th ER L200) OCTOBER 7th 8am-7pm WEDNESDAY (TH [2 INVENTORY HAL Rd ALL Li be ACCEPTED Fil OCTOBER 10th ETE] OCTOBER 11th LE RET] 40” LAT CHANGE TO WIN GAS SCREENTV* mg GRILL" HONDA 4-WHEELER® 565 Oak Street [iTS AHA HI] Y ~~ | ) 929-292-4189 Il pri il i / AR All prizes will be given away. Mal Brutko, Rick Murphrey, Larry Dunn and Paul Hendricks, left to right, are all ready to hit the links in the annual Kings Mountain Family YMCA Golf Tournament Friday, Oct. 10, at River Bend YMCA Golf Club. The tournament is a benefit for the Y's We Build Campaign that provides scholarships. The cost is $60 per player or $240 per team and includes lunch, range balls, play, and door prizes. Corporate and hole sponsors are needed for the tournament. First, second and third prizes will be awarded to winning golfers. Call the YMCA at 704-739-9631 to sign-up or for more information. Clothes, food giveaways The Rhema Outreach giveaways will be held Oct. 7. The clothes closet giveaway is from 1 p.m.-5 p.m. and the food giveaway is from 5-7 p.m. No early birds. The Rhema Outreach program is located at 624 East King Street.
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