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Page 8A The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.com Wednesday, November 12, 2014 FE Wo LIFESTYLES Merry Market headed to Kings Mountain The “Merry Market”- a holiday version of the Foothills Farmers market, is headed to Kings Mountain this coming Saturday morning, November 15. The hours are 8am-12 noon, and it will be held down- town, on Railroad Avenue. There will be food items, such as local lamb, and chicken from Dellinger Family Farms, and sausage and pork chops from Suzie Q’s. Ladybug Farms will have seasonal baked goods available for pur- chase. ; Local gift items will be available as well, including syrups and |= #8 77 jams, jewelry, cookbooks, and crocheted gifts, to name a few. Come Margot Plonk out and SHOP LOCAL for your holiday gift items and meals! arget von From left, actors Jim Champion, Denise McCoy and Robert Jenkins appear in a scene from’ “The Nerd” which includes a number of Kings Mountain Little Theatre favorites in the re- .- vival of the comedy at Cherryville Little Theatre Friday and Saturday nights. Nerd: presented by Cherryville Little Theatre ‘From Page 6A \escalates into madcap farce :as Willum tries to out-nerd Dawn Smith Ruckus is Tansy ‘McGinnis, Denise Marsh McCoy is Celia Theatre. The show continues Fri- the door of the Cherryville | +, Poetry contest open . Poetryfest. TV is videotaping segments for its upcoming poetry show, “Upstart Crow," and the 100 top winning poems in the current poetry contest, open to everyone, will be invited to participate. Grand prize is $1,000. To enter, send one poem, of 21 lines or less to: Free Poetry Contest, 1638 Dogwood, Hackwork, GA 30102. Or enter online at Postmistress. The deadline for entering is Dec. 20. A winner's list will be sent to. all entrants. Says contest director Dr. Marcus Mellon, “This is a real opportunity for poets to win cash prizes and to gain recognition for their effort. I know this contest will pro- duce exciting results. And, as always, help poetry, the Cinderella of the Arts, find her glass slipper.” Cleveland County hopes to collect thousands of gift-filled shoe boxes Nov. 17-24 for world’s largest Christmas project Local volunteers are collecting sim- “ple shoe box gifts personally packed by children, families, and individuals here in Cleveland County. From this area, the shoe box gifts will be sorted and sent using whatever means necessary—sea containers, trucks, buses, trains, airplanes, helicopters, boats, camels, even dog sleds—to reach suf- fering children around the world. Right now you can join the effort to help the world’s largest Christmas project hand-deliver some eight million gift-filled shoe boxes to children in more than 90 countries suf- fering from natural disaster, war, terrorism, disease, famine, and poverty. WHAT YOU CAN DO TO GET INVOLVED: PRE- PARE—Enlist your family, church, scout troop, community group or business to take part in creating shoe box gifts for needy children worldwide. PACK—Fill shoe boxes with school supplies, toys, necessity items, candy and a letter of encouragement, Step-by-step shoe box packing instructions are available at www.samaritanspurse.org: - DELIVER—Take your shoeboxes to the nearest collection site to you during Na- tional Collection Week, November 17-24. LOCAL COLLECTION SITE: Patterson Grove Baptist Church 301 Oak Grove Road, . Kings Mountain Mon — Nov 17: 3 p.m. — 5 p.m. Tues — Nov 18: 3 p.m. — 4 p.m. Wed — Nov 19: 5 p.m. — 8 p.m. Thurs — Nov 20: 3 p-m. — 5 p.m. Fri — Nov 21: 3 p.m. — 5 p.m. Sat—Nov 22: 2 p.m. — 3 p.m. Sun— Nov 23; 12 p.m. — 3 p.m. Mon — Nov 24: 9 am. — 11 am. Downtown project Thursday, Friday Downtown Kings Mountain Business Success Project coordinators will be filming shots and interviews with participating downtown businesses for the upcoming video postcard promoting the project and participating businesses. Canned food drive at library Mauney Memorial Library is sponsoring a canned food drive for benefit of the Kings Mountain Crisis Ministry. Donations may be taken to the library during the month of No- vember. Owner Leshea Perkins, center, in peach blouse, joins Kings Mountain Mayor Rick Mur- phrey, at left, behind bow, and other members of the Cleveland County Chamber of Com- merce at the ribbon-cutting of her Cherokee St. yoga studio, The Yoga Room, on Thursday. Perkins, who has been a yoga instructor for about two years, says the stretching and posing of her classes aim to reduce stress, add flexibility and improve posture. Waldgrave and Noah Neal is Thor Waldgrave. Tickets are $8 for adults and $6 for students and se- niors and are available at day and Saturday, Nov. 14 and 15, at 7:30 p.m. at the Cherryville Little Theatre, 301 West Academy Street, in Cherryville. his sanity-destroying hous- ‘guest. Jim Champion is War- nock Waldgrave, Bryan Denton is Axel Hammond, orc [FT ALL2014 MODELS 5 DROP OFF LOCATION MUST Gor 5 0. TEASE Only 71K miles, automatic, leather, alloy wheels, must see! MUSTANG BAD! Auto., leather, a cylinder, only 31K miles, great gas mileage, local trade! Lr1008: Power package, 5 cyl., auto., air, Crew Cab, 6.7 diesel, single rear wheel, 2WD, PW & L, keyless entry. Toneau cover, 77K mi., hard to find. TT] Loaded, automatic, power sunroof, heated leather seats, power everything. 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