Wednesday, December 17, 2014
KINGS MOUNTAIN
CITY COUNCIL - meets
last Tuesday of each month
at 6 p.m. at Kings Mountain
City Hall, 101 W. Gold St.
CLEVELAND
COUNTY BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS - meets
on the first and third Tues-
days of each month at 6
p.m. in the commissioners’
chambers, second floor,
County Administration
Building, 311 E. Marion St.,
Shelby.
CLEVELAND
COUNTY BOARD OF
ELECTIONS meets the
second Tuesday of every
month at 10 a.m. in the
Board Room of the Board of
Elections, 215 Patton Drive,
Shelby.
CLUB MEETINGS
AMERICAN LEGION
AUXILIARY meets the
third Thursday of each
month at 6 p.m. at the
American Legion Post 155,
E. Gold Street.
AMERICAN LEGION
POST 155 meets second
Thursdays at 7 p.m. at the
Post on East Gold Street in
Kings Mountain. The Le-
gion is collecting canned
goods to help the area needy
and these can be deposited
at the American Legion, E.
Gold Street.
DOUGH MAKERS IN-
VESTMENT CLUB — The
Dough Makers Investment
Club (for women) usually
meets every third Monday
of the month at 5:30 p.m. at
the Edward Jones Office at
307 B East King Street. For
information, please contact
the Edward Jones Office
at 704-739-0997 or Mikie
Smith, President, 704-739-
4554.
KINGS MOUNTAIN
ROTARY CLUB - Meets
every Thursday, noon, at
the Patrick Senior Center,
909 E. King St.
SOUTHERN ARTS SO-
CIETY — Meets every, first
Tuesday of the month at the
KM Art Center (Old Depot),
301 N. Piedmont Ave. So-
cial time is at 6:30 p.m. and
the program is at 7 p.m. Vis-
itors are welcome.
KINGS MOUNTAIN
WOMAN'S CLUB — Meets
the 4th Monday of every
month at 6 p.m. at the Kings
Mountain Woman’s Club,
E. Mountain St.
EXECUTIVE BOARD
FOR KINGS MOUNTAIN
WOMAN’S CLUB- Meets
the 2nd Monday of every
month at 6 p.m. at the Kings
Mountain Woman’s Club,
E. Mountain St.
MILITARY SUPPORT
GROUP -— Meets every
fourth Thursday of every
month at Central United
Methodist Church.
IN COUNTRY VIiET-
NAM VETERANS break-
fast group — Meets the 2nd
Monday of every month,
9 a.m., at Mountain View
Restaurant in Kings Moun-
tain. Contact. Carl Morrow
at 704-734-0142 for more
information.
KM KIWANIS CLUB
— Meets each Thursday at
6:30 p.m. for dinner in the
Community Room (lower
level) at the Mauney Me-
morial Library, S. Piedmont
Ave.
KM LIONS CLUB-
Meets the second Tuesday
of every month at 6:30 p.m.
at Linwood Restaurant, 805
Cleveland Ave.
THIRD TUESDAY
MORNING MEN’S CLUB
meets at 9 a.m. at Mountain
View Restaurant.
OVEREATERS ANON-
YMOUS MEETINGS:
Kings Mountain— Christ the
King Catholic Church, 714
Stone St., 6:30 p.m., meets
2nd and 4th Tuesday of
each month. Contact: Mary
(704) 482-8690. You may
also call the Reach Line &
Information at (704) 319-
1625, or go to www.0a.org.
The only requirement for
membership is a desire to
stop eating compulsively.
There are no dues or fees for
membership. The groups are
self-supporting.
POSITIVE = ATTI-
TUDES WALKING CLUB
- There is an open invita-
tion to all Kings Mountain
ladies to join the Positive
Attitudes Walking Club.
The club members walk in
various downtown areas
of Kings Mountain during
lunch hours. An inspira-
tional devotion is provided.
For more information call
704-472-4403.
COLONEL FREDER-
ICK HAMBRIGHT CHAP-
TER Daughters of the
American Revolution meets
monthly for programs. Any
woman 18 years or older
who can prove lineal, blood-
line descent from an ances-
tor who aided in achieving
American independence is
eligible to join the DAR.
For more information on
membership or attending
our meeting, please contact
Loretta Cozart at 704-241-
2218.
SHELBY KIWANIS
CLUB meets the 1st and 3rd
Thursdays at noon, Smoke
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on the Square, 5 E. Mar-
ion St., or 2nd Thursday at
5:30 pm. at Dragonfly Wine
Market, 101 W Warren St.
Call Pres. David Barker
704-472-1286 for informa-
tion.
SPECIAL EVENTS
THE AMERICAN LE-
GION AUXILIARY is trim-
ming a tree with warm items
to be collected until Dec. 23
for the Crisis Ministry and
a Veteran’s tree decorated
with poppies. This is open
to all who want to honor or
memorialize a veteran by
placing a name on it for a
$1 donation.
VECEMBER
SPECIAL EVENTS
CHRISTMAS EVE LU-
MINARY presentation by
the city of Kings Mountain
at Mountain Rest Cemetery
from dark until 11 p.m.Vol-
unteers are needed to help
light the luminarias begin-
ning at 4 p.m. on Christmas
Eve. Call the Public Works
office at 704-734-0735 if
you can help.
PATRICK
SENIOR CENTER
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| BLOOD PRESSURE
CLINIC — Meets the third
Wednesday of the month
from 10-11:30 a.m. in the
Craft Room, sponsored by
Gentiva.
! BACKPACK PROJECT
— Please bring in non-per-
ishable food items for our
backpack project. These
backpacks go to students
who need a little extra food
over the weekend. Sug-
gested items are: individual
cereal packs (can be eaten
without milk), Pop Tarts,
individual prepared dinners
(mac & cheese, spaghetti,
etc.), fruit cups, applesauce,
pudding cups, Beanie Wee-
ni¢s, peanut butter, juice
boxes, crackers or cookies.
FREE COMPUTER
CLASSES taught by Pat
Bolte are held on Tuesdays
and Thursdays 9 a.m. to 12
pm. at the H. Lawrence
Patrick Senior Center. Em-
phasis is on individual at-
tention.
TAI CHI CLASS — Tues-
days and Thursdays 2-3
pm. in Conference Room
I. Andrew Baker is instruc-
tor of Tai Chi 4 Health &
Balance and a donation of
$3 per person is requested.
Rotating exercises, health
lessons, and surprise extras
keep it fresh. All donations
will go toward purchase of
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NEW BEGINNER LINE
DANCES - Beginners Line
Dance classes are taught
by Archie Cherpak each
Wednesday from 1-2:30
p-m. at the Patrick Center.
SUPPORT GROUPS
AT PATRICK CENTER-
First Tuesdays 5:30 p.m.
Evening Alzheimer’s Sup-
port Group, Neisler ‘Life
Enrichment Center, Kings
Mountain; first Wednes-
days at 10 a.m. depression
support group, Patrick Cen-
ter; second Tuesdays 5:30
p-m. Evening Dementia
support group, Life Enrich-
ment Center, Shelby; fourth
Tuesdays .6 p.m. Parkin-
son’s Support Group, Life
Enrichment Center, Shelby;
last Mondays at 2 p.m. dia-
betic support and education,
Patrick Senior Center.
Senior Center Christmas
party is Dec. 12 from 1-3
p.m. ’
BROAD RIVER GE-
NEALOGICAL SOCI-
ETY, 1145 County Home
Rd., Shelby — archives are
open every Tuesday night
from 6-8 p.m. and also on
the 2nd and 3rd Mondays
from noon-4 p.m. and 2nd
and 3rd Saturdays from 9
a.m.-1 p.m. Presentations
at Neal Senior Center in
Shelby continue, all pro-
grams at 3 p.m., and include
light refreshments. Meet in
the large conference room
at Neal Center, Highway 18
North, turn on 100 TR Har-
ris Drive first building on
the right after you turn.
HOSPICE
The Hospice Store -
Located at 323 E. Marion
Street beside Dollar General
near Uptown Shelby. Please
call Angela Jones at 704+
751-3530 if you have items
to donate or for volunteer
opportunities. Store Hours:
Wednesday-Friday 10
a.m.z6 p.m. and Saturday 10
a.m.-2 p.m. Hospice needs:
Styrofoam cups large and
small; drinks; hand soap;
. and kleenex.
KINGS MOUNTAIN
HISTORICAL MUSEUM
Toys, Games & Trains
exhibit Nov. 15-Jan. 3,
. 2015, open Tuesday-Sat-
urday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
with special extended hol-
iday hours from 1-4 p.m.
on Sundays: Dec. 21, and
Dec. 28. This annual exhibit
fills the museum with model
train displays assembled by
the Piedmont “S” Gaugers
as well as railroad mem-
orabilia and antique toys
and games. The Museum
Gift Shop will be stocked
with hand-made ornaments,
Moravian cookies and
cheese straws, train novel-
ties, and locally made gifts
for everyone on your list.
Take your camera for holi-
day family photos.
SOUTHERN
ARTS SOCIETY
Kings Mountain Arts
Center 301 N. Piedmont
Ave. Gift Shop features fine
art, ceramics, woodwork,
jewelry and wearable art.
Ongoing — Offering art and
pottery classes, and art ex-
hibits by local and regional
artists. Hours: Tuesday
through Friday 10 am.-4
pm; or by appointment con-
tact 704-739-5585 or 704-
739-2056.
MAUNEY
MEMORIAL
LIBRARY
Story Time Tuesdays
and Thursdays at 10 a.m. in
the Community Room; Play
Group Fridays at 10 a.m.
in the Community Room;
Open Computer Lab 10 am.
until noon every Monday in
the Community Room, no
NTT
registration required.
CLASSES ON MON-
DAYS help you get the
training, get the interview,
get the job. Four modules
to meet your needs. Taught
by Cleveland Community
College instructors. Regis-
tration is required. Call or
stop by the Library today to
reserve your place.
LAST TUESDAY of °
each month, 5 p.m. “A
Company of Readers”
Book Club in Community
Room. Open to the public.
Have fun and make friends
at this unique book club, a
gathering of different ages
and varied tastes. Read the
book of your choice and
participate by briefly shar-
ing.
GASTON COUNTY
Adult. Nutrition Program
- Spend one hour a month
delivering a smile and a hot
lunch to the home bound
elderly. Help is needed in
Bessemer City. To volun-
teer, call 704-862-7676.
CHARLOTTE FOLK
SOCIETY>- second Friday
gatherings at 7:30 p.m.,
family friendly and. free at
Great Aunt Stella Center,
926 Elizabeth Ave., front
doors open at 7 p.m., free -
parking. www.folksociety.
org or call 704-563-7080.
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Homes for Sale/Rent
MOBILE HOMES AND APART-
MENTS FOR RENT IN KINGS
MOUNTAIN-Prices starting
at $100/week. Call 704-739-
4417 or (evening) 704-739-
1425. (tfn)
BRICK HOUSE FOR RENT
IN GROVER - 2-3 BR, 1 BA,
new kitchen, big lot. Credit
report & police report re-
quired. $550/mth + De-
posit. Cali: 704-692-4719.
(12/10,17,24,31 & 1/07/15)
5 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT-
2-3 BR'S, 1 BA, gas heat, NO
PETS. 218 Lackey Street in
KM. (Near North School)
$450/mth. + Deposit. Refer-
ences required. Call: 704-734-
0951 after 4 pm. (12/17/14)
Land for Sale
LOTS IN GASTON, CLEVE-
LAND, RUTHERFORD and
CHEROKEE CO., some with
water & septic. Credit no
problem, owner will finance
with low DP. Call Bryant Re-
alty at 704-567-9836 or www.
bryantrealty.org. (12/17)
Help Wanted
DRIVERS: Regionals with CDL-
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Midwest. Home Weekly. COM-
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Miles,BCBS,Medical/Dental/
Vision. Call Jim at 855-842-
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Monday early afternoon. Call
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