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Page 14 The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.com East Elementary EAFK awards East Elementary School held its first EarlyAct FirstKnights awards cere- mony Friday, Nov. 14. Medals and certificates were presented by Dame Queen Suzannah and Sir Jefferson for the character trait of Confidence to: Kindergartners Jayden Snyder, Kaylee Clary and Caleb Watts First graders Janyah Crawford, Dominic Davis and Parker Faircloth Second graders Teddy Brooks, Hunter Martin and Isiah Woods Third graders Riley Pow- ers, Curtis Hall and Mason Weaver. Fourth graders-who were also knighted, Jordan Ellis, Abby Latham and Nyirah Petty. Medals and certificates for the character trait of Compassion were presented to: Kindergartners Brayden Biggerstaff, Layla Putnam and Elijah Perry First graders Ke'la Baker-Parker, Anna Reese ‘Wooten and Abby Cody Second graders David Creighton, Jr., Brooke Ham- rick and Thomas Fair Third graders David Creighton, Adam Harrelson Dame Queen Suzannah and Sir Jefferson conducted the EarlyAct FirstKnight awards ceremony and Sydney King Fourth graders-who were also knighted, Ella Kue, Tyler Myers and Kylie Hemphill. EarlyAct is sponsored by the Kings Mountain Rotary Club, and the curriculum is used daily by the staff at East Elementary. Concert in Bessemer City Holland Memorial Bap- tist Church presents Jonathan Calvert in concert, Sunday, Nov. 30 at 6 p.m. The church is located at 123 Holland Memorial Church 4WD, only 3,500 milés, one owner, luxury appointments, locally owned. T GA ey FORESTCITYHONDANG.COR Power package, 5 cyl., auto., air, r= PW & L, keyless entry. Loaded, automatic, power sunroof, i heated leather seats, power everything. Road in Bessemer. City. Call 704-689-8381 for informa- tion. American Legion Post 155 A free supper to veter- ans will be served at 5 p.m. Auto, leather, 4 Sian i 31 K miles, great gas mileage, local trade! on Nov. 22. Call Traci Car- penter at 704-739-6387 pr 704-747-7352 for reserva- tions. The Legion is also collecting canned goods to help the area needy and these can be deposited at the. American Legion, E. Gold Street. Crew Cab, 6.7 diesel, Sing rear wheel, 2WD, Toneau cover, 77K mi., hard to find. li ani wi 5. 3L V8, two row DVD, navigation, heated and cooled seats, Bose audio. Open 24 HoursADaY@ pnpysoN rd sous | ForestCityHondaNC.com FACEBOOK 5 & $1, 999. 222 999 Jue at ! Signing. ELL faxes, titles, dealey Fos and accessories. For el i quale lessees. Se Jone for details. Hii Wednesday, November 19, 2014 Bolin S Day re celelratel| PE Day recently i in honor of We KMHS football p oo? gram. Students wore Mountaineer T-shirts, football jerseys and cheerleader outfits. They also made black and gold pom-poms to cheer on their Mountaineers. Bolin’s students also learned about fire safety during fire prevention week including stop, drop and roll tech- niques, changing smoke detector batteries and how to call 911. Members of the KM Fire Department, including Sparky the Fire Dog, came to the campus for a talk and a demon- stration. [IGE WOU Five Kings Mountain students were among 126 graduating recently from Gaston College with a GED (General Education Development) diploma. They are: Hilary Ruth Castner, Christopher D. Guiton, Recynthia C. Hairston, Lorraine Faye McKenzie and Amanda M. Mashier. NTTTan ED RTT ir Lary TT Ti SLSR TB ALL2014 Ge « MUST GO! en | -2015 Honda Fut H IMT Fa HENRI Mon-Fri 8:30AM-7PM Sat 9AM-6PM | f 1} i iF Hii 1 AY S SORA
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