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Serving Caldwell County North Carolina
Volume 1, Issue 6 www.CaldwellJournal.com Free Thursday, November 6, 2014
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Martin Named Commander of the Year
Beverly Kay Martin was recently named Commander of the Year by the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary for the State of North Carolina. Pictured presenting the
award is Past State Com-mander Ginger Bish on left. Commander Martin is Commander of the D.A.V. Auxiliary #6 in Hudson, NC, Commander of the District 9 Auxiliaries and is life member of D.A.V.A. She has been commander since the local chapter was chartered in 2009. The award was presented at the distr i ct meet ing in Newland, NC in October. Her husband, David, is Ad-jutant of D.A.V. #6 in Hud-son and a life member.
Commander Martin credits the Auxiliary for being hard working in providing for the veterans of Caldwell County and supporting her and Chapter #6. Information and pho-tograph provided by Larry Hill, Commander of Chapter #6 DAV in Caldwell County.
Caldwell Journal Weather
Thursday (6th): Windy; a shower in the a.m. High 70 Low 39
Precipitation: 0.04 in.
Friday (7th): Partly sunny; breezy, cooler.
High 57 Low 30 Precipitation: 0.00in.
Saturday (8th): Partly sunny.
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Tuesday (11th): Sunny.
High 64 Low 40 Precipitation: 0.o4 in.
Wednesday (12th): Cooler with rain tapering off.
High 55 Low 26 Precipitation: 0.23 in.
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Help Habitat for Humanity build a house with-out lifting a hammer by donating your gently used appliances, house wares, furniture, and kitchen items to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore. Profits from the sales of all donations are used to build safe, affordable housing for families in need in Caldwell County. Please contact Caldwell County Habitat for Humanity at 828-758-0703 to arrange for pick up or you can bring your donation to the ReStore located at 1216 Harper Avenue in down-town Lenoir. West Lenoir Elementary School is accepting any new or gently used books for kindergarten through fifth grade. These book donations will help stock and start the "It's Free to Read" Book Store for the children at the school. Drop off at 912 West Ave, Lenoir (previously "Venti's Casa") or at West Lenoir Elementary School located at 125 Maple Dr., Lenoir, NC (near Yokefellow). For more infor-mation contact Leslie Hawkins, Media Specialist at 828-754-5161. North Catawba Baptist Church will have a Lottie Moon fundraiser breakfast and craft sale on Saturday, November 22. Breakfast starts at 8am and the craft sale runs until 2pm. The church is located at 1596 North Catawba Church Avenue, Lenoir. For more information call 828-728-9253. Lenoir Park Assisted Living invites all veter-ans to a special Veterans Day Celebration on Tues-day, November 11. The program begins at 1:30pm in the Great Room at Lenoir Park located at 1145 Powell Road, NE, Lenoir. Featuring the Catawba Valley New Horizons Band and complimentary refreshments will be served. North Catawba Baptist Church Youth will have a BBQ fundraiser on Saturday, November 8 from 5-7pm. Plates are $8 and include BBQ, beans, slaw, roll, and dessert. Proceeds go toward their 2015 summer camp trip. The church is located at 1506 North Catawba Church Avenue, Lenoir. For more information call 828-728-9253.
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Caldwell Journal Weekly Recipe
Stuffed Tomato Salad
Ingredients 2 cups chicken stock
1 1/2 tablespoons gelatine 1/4 cup chopped chicken
1/4 cup chopped ham 2 chopped pickles
2 chopped pimentos 1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 tablespoon chopped parsley 6 tomatoes
Directions Heat chicken stock; season highly; dissolve gela-tine in stock; add chicken, ham, pickles, pimentos, lemon juice and parsley. Remove a slice from the top of each tomato, scoop out the pulp, fill the shells with the chicken jelly. Chill and serve on crisp lettuce leaves.
Homemade French Mustard Three tablespoonfuls of mustard, one tablespoon-ful of granulated sugar, well worked together, then beat in an egg until it is smooth; add one teacupful of vinegar, a little at a time, working it all smooth; then set on the stove and cook three or four min-utes, stirring all the time; when cool, add one ta-blespoonful of the best olive oil, taking care to get it all thoroughly worked in and smooth.
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Prescribed Burn In Burke County
If you thought you smelled smoke this past Tues-day and Wednesday, it was most likely coming from the prescribed burn that took place in Burke County. Below is a press release from the U.S. For-est Service.
The U.S. Forest Service conducted a prescribed burn in the Grandfather Ranger District, Pisgah National Forest, on Tuesday, Nov. 4 and Wednes-day, Nov. 5. The agency conducted the 150-acre burn off of Back Irish Creek Rd., about two miles from the Table Rock Fish Hatchery in Burke County. The objective of the burn was to prepare the ground for shortleaf pine planting in the early spring as part of the Roses Creek Environmental Assessment. The Forest Service conducted the one-day burn as part of the Grandfather Restoration Project, a 10-year project designed to restore 40,000 acres of the Grandfather Ranger District. The project is restoring fire-adapted ecosystems by enhancing conditions for a variety of native plants and wild-life, controlling non-native species and protecting hemlocks against hemlock woolly adelgids. The safety of the public and firefighters is the highest priority during a prescribed burn. The public was asked to heed signs posted at trailheads and roads and to stay away from burn areas and closed roads and trails.
Mountain Grove Church Food Pantry
Mountain Grove Church, located in Granite Falls, has a Food Pantry, which is honored to feed 200 families twice a month. To make this possible, we have partnered with Second Harvest Food Bank and our local FairValue Super Market. Second Harvest provides Government Funded food for an extremely low fee, along with donated items. Fair-Value also offers grocery items at or below cost. Through the efforts of both of these organizations, we are able to provide each family with nutritional items. Please feel free to come and join us at Mountain Grove on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month between 5-7pm. Volunteers are wel-comed. www.mountaingrove.org
Visit the website for a video about the pantry.
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Happy 129th Birthday Caldwell Baptist Association
The Caldwell Baptist Association had a birthday on Wednesday, October 22nd. Even though there was no birthday celebration the Association did turn 129 years old on that date. The Association was birthed in the Rocky Springs Baptist Church in Collettsville by 16 churches in 1885. Today, there are 74 congregations with over 27,000 members.
Western Piedmont Youth Symphony to Perform Fall Concert
The Western Piedmont Youth Symphony will per-form their Fall Concert on Monday, November 24 at 7 p.m. in the SALT Block Auditorium. General admis-sion with open seating is $7 per person or $20 for family of 4four (includes NC sales tax). The Western Piedmont Youth Symphony is celebrating 42 years of music and music education. These young and talented musicians have been hard at work preparing for their first concert of the season. Directed by John Gordon Ross, the Youth Symphony boasts a full complement of strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion. Student conductor, Stephen Mayo, will be assisting the Maestro. The Youth Symphony is sponsored by Frye Regional Medical Center with ad-ditional support from the von Drehle Corporation, Wells Fargo, and Shurtape. Come and support our young musicians. Western Piedmont Symphony is a grant recipient of the North Carolina Arts Council and a funded affiliate of the United Arts Council of Catawba County. Busi-ness offices are located on the SALT Block at 243 Third Avenue NE, Hickory. Business hours are 9:00 am until 4:00 pm daily. Contact the Business Office at (828) 324-8603 for concert box office schedule or for more information. Visit the Symphony’s website at www.wpsymphony.org or on Facebook. New Life Church is hosting a Community Craft Bazaar on November 15 from 10am-2pm. Booths will cost $10 and the profits will support teen mis-sions. Please call Tichy Robbins at 919-906-6142 to reserve your space. The event will be held outdoors weather permitting; if not the event will be moved indoors. The church is located at 2111 Walt Arney Road, Lenoir.
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Caldwell County Student Art Exhibit
The walls of the Caldwell Arts Council will be filled with artwork showing the creativity and talent of Cald-well County’s mid-dle and high school students November 7-21, 2014. Lenoir artist Cathy Taylor will judge the art-work for ribbon awards in each grade/art level. An opening reception for students, family & friends will be held Friday Novem-ber 7, from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Caldwell Arts Council, located at 601 College Avenue in Le-noir, will be open Monday through Friday from 9am-5pm for this art exhibit, and pro-vides a wide range of art programs and activi-ties throughout the year. For more informa-tion, please call the Caldwell Arts Council at 828-754-2486 or visit their website at www.caldwellarts.com.
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New Sculptures coming to Tucker’s Gallery
Caldwell Arts Council is pleased to announce that new sculptures are being installed during the next few weeks in Tucker’s Gallery, an outdoor sculp-ture sales gallery in downtown Lenoir. Tucker’s Gallery is a public/private partnership project be-tween the City of Lenoir and the Caldwell Arts Council. The “Gallery” is located in planters throughout the downtown area. S c u l p t u r e s remain on dis-play for one year from date of installation or until sold.
A B O U T T U C K E R ’ S
GALLERY: Tucker’s Gal-lery was started with a Grass-r o o t s A r t s Grant from the State of North Carolina. Cald-well County is known for its signature sculp-ture collection of 80 pieces of original sculpture that are on display throughout the county. People travel to our community to see this unique offer-ing. While the permanent collection is installed county-wide, Tucker’s Gallery allows the resident and the visitor to see a concentrated number of sculptures within a small geographic area, and unlike the permanent collection, allows for pur-chases of artwork.
About the Caldwell Arts Council The Caldwell Arts Council is located at 601 Col-lege Avenue SW, Lenoir NC. Phone 828-754-2486; e-mail info@caldwel larts.com; website www.caldwellarts.com. This program is supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Cul-tural Resources.
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Thursday, November 6, 2014
Dr. Herb Says….Take These Steps To Health
Energy
It is hard to function in life when a person does not have any energy. There are many things that you can do to help your energy level. During your waking hours stay active: Do some-thing. Work and exercise is good for you. And, at the time you are supposed to rest; rest. Stay active during the day and sleep at night. Do not stay up all hours of the night watching TV or anything. Your body needs rest and sleep to have energy for the day. Do not eat foods that deceive you; that give you energy at first then do not feed your body and actually drain your energy supply. Such foods are sugar, and refined carbohydrates. Do not take drugs to try and stimulate energy. Do not drink alcohol or caffeine drinks: they rob your energy. Smoking is bad to deplete your body of energy. Eating too much, and eating all the time, takes a lot of energy. Keep your mind on the Lord and trust in Him. Avoid stress. Worry, anxiety, stress, will zap your energy: when you could just turn it over to the Lord, He can han-dle it better than you can. Drink water and eat fresh and raw foods that God made. Do not eat man-made foods, which are robbed of their nutrients. Do not eat anything animal; it takes too much energy to digest it and process it through the body. Do not eat at night, you will rest.
Low Thyroid
The Thyroid regulates the function of all our cells. It is essential that the thyroid is normal in order to keep our energy up, and our body warm. There are many symptoms of dysfunc-tion when the thyroid is not up to par. The most common are fatigue, depression, cold hands and feet, slow doing everything, headaches, emotional, weak, and just feel cold when every-body else is warm. When waste is left in the body, it putrefies causing a bacterial problem. Bacteria can get in the thyroid and cause mal-function. Some people have been helped by eat-ing foods high in iodine, such as kelp or using iodized salt. It is better just to clean out and eat God’s food. Also you can drink water instead of man-made drinks. Eat foods high in minerals and trace minerals. Eat foods high in B-vitamins. Eat mostly raw foods; cooking kills B-vitamins. Get adequate rest and sleep. Be active; work for exercise. Be sure to eat foods that are good fiber so they will go through the body, and not clog it up. Meats, cheese, and any-thing animal does not have fiber. Digestion does not work properly at night. Be sure to go eliminate colon, three times a day and kidneys seven times.
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Dr. Herb Says….Take These Steps To Health
High Blood Pressure
High blood pressure is referring to the pressure that blood exerts on your arteries and veins while the heart is beating and resting. The pressure while the heart beats is called systolic force, and the pressure during the hearts rest moment is called diastolic force. Normal blood pressure is represented by 120 systolic and 80 diastolic. The worst place to get an accurate reading is at the doctor’s office: Some people are up-tight and stressful about going to the doctor, so stress causes blood pressure to be higher. Some things that cause blood pressure not to be normal are: eating at night, eating too much too late, eating sugar and refined car-bohydrates, too much waste left in the body, not eating foods with proper nutrition, especially minerals and amino acids, smoking, taking in caffeine and/or alcohol, side-effects from some prescription drugs, not enough rest, water, oil or exercise and no break in eating. Eat a good breakfast of fruit and protein. Fruit and protein foods such as sunflower seeds, almonds and all nuts, beans avocadoes, bananas, cantaloupes are good sources of calcium, potassium, mag-nesium, minerals. Fruits and vegetables are good sources of vitamins and minerals to help strengthen veins and arteries.
Osteoporosis
Most every person has bone deterioration; some worse than others. We have all been brain-washed to take calcium, and/or drink milk. Milk is designed for an animal growing bones, but not sustaining bones. Once a person gets the bones growing, we need sunshine, exercise, and hormones to sustain healthy bones. When you start growing; start living. Do something; get exercise. Get outside and get some sunshine. Interact with people. In other words, LIVE! Do not just stay cooped up in a box called a house, and do nothing, and let yourself deteriorate. There are other things besides lack of living that cause you to deteriorate. Watching the world and all that the devil is doing in the world, can dry up your spirit, keep you depressed and will take a toll on your body. Watch God: He has a great future for everyone who wants it. He will lift your spirit and give you hope. Also, there are some physical things you can do that can cause you to deteriorate. Eating animal protein actually wears your digestive system down. Eating sugar destroys nutrients and can add to the deterioration of your body. Alcohol, caf-feine, drugs, smoking all take a toll on helping your body to go downhill, and take away your health. Eating too much physical food and not enough spiritual food will cause to deteriorate.
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Dr. Herb Says….Take These Steps To Health
You Can Be Old and Healthy
If we carefully preserve the life force and keep the delicate mechanism of the body in order, the result is health. Without health, no one can distinctly understand or as completely fulfill his obligations to himself, to his fellow-beings, or to his creator. Therefore, the health should be as faithfully guarded as the character. Getting older does not mean we have to have poor health. Genesis 43:28 “And they answered, “Thy servant our father is in good health, he is yet alive.” Genesis 47:9 “And Jacob said unto Pharaoh, The days of the years of my pilgrim-age are a hundred and thirty years.” Jacob had good health at one hundred and thirty years. Moses was still healthy at one hundred twenty years old. Deuteronomy 34:7 “And Moses was a hundred and twenty years old when he died; his eye was not dim, nor his natural force abated.” Caleb was healthy at age eighty five years old. Joshua 14: 10, 11 “And now, behold, the Lord hath kept me alive and now, lo, I am this day fourscore and five years old. As yet I am as strong this day as I was in the day that Moses sent me.” He was as healthy at age eighty-five as he was at forty.
Obey God Stay Healthy
Disease, sickness, death are from the devil. God wants us to be healthy. Acts 10:38 “God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with power; who went about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed of the devil for God was with Him.” Believe in Je-sus and obey Him. If other people want to be sick, we do not have to follow that way. Disobe-dience or following the devil has diseases with it. Deuteronomy 28:27 – 28, 60 – 61 “Boils, scab, itch, whereof thou canst not be healed: Madness and blindness, and astonishment of heart. Diseases which thou wast afraid of; they shall cleave unto thee. Also every sickness and every plague until thou be destroyed.” Disease is not a punishment from God, but a re-ward from following an evil devil. Deuteronomy 7: 12 – 15 “If ye hearken to the Lord, thy God shall keep thee; He will love thee, bless thee. Thou shalt be blessed above all people. And the Lord will take away from thee all sickness and will put none of the evil diseases which thou knowest upon thee.” Obeying God is much better than having headaches, pain of all sorts and a miserable life of sickness. Without health, no one can enjoy life. And it is not worth following the devil and pleasures of sin!
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Dr. Herb Says….Take These Steps To Health
Stay Healthy For God’s Glory Sickness is the body cleansing itself. When someone has the flu, they get diarrhea, throw-up, fever, perspire; this is the body’s way of eliminating toxins. We should never allow ourselves to let toxins build up so bad until the body has to go to drastic measures to cleanse itself. Fasting one day a week is good to let the body do some housecleaning. One of the biggest de-ceptions the devil has pulled off on mankind is thinking we have to eat all the time. Jesus fasted forty days. Jesus never set a bad example. The four thousand people that Jesus fed had been with Jesus for three days with nothing to eat. We cannot even get people to set in church only two hours without wanting to go home and eat. In Rev. 14:7 it says, “Fear God and give glory to Him.” How do you give God glory? 1 Cor. 10:31 “Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.” God made us. The devil is trying to mess up God’s creation. The devil does not want God to receive glory, or for us to be healthy.
Lemon
The Lemon is a natural antiseptic. Lemon juice will destroy harmful bacteria in cuts, or other places in the body. Mix lemon juice with honey and destroy the bacteria that causes a sore throat. Lemon juice is good for acne and eczema. Lemon juice is good to kill the bacteria trying to come through the skin, by way of a boil. Lemon juice is good for blackheads, and clogged skin pores. Put lemon juice on wrinkles, and leave for several hours, and then wash it off, and apply coconut oil. You can rub the inside of the lemon peel over your teeth and gums to help remove stains, and prevent teeth and gum problems. Mix the juice of one large lemon in a glass of water, and put it on the hair and scalp to help with dandruff and give your hair a shine. Lemon juice is also good for relieving the itch of insect bites, and also good for poison oak or ivy. A lemon water fast, one day a week is good to lose excess weight. Lemon juice is good to get rid of stuff that causes breathing and sinus problems.
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Granite Falls Veterans Monument Dedication Ceremony Veterans Day, Tuesday, November 11, 2014 at 11:11am
Granite Falls, NC, November 3, 2014 – The Granite Falls Vet-erans Memorial will be dedicated on Veterans Day, Tuesday, November 11, 2014. The festivities will begin with live patriotic music starting at 10:30 a.m. The dedication ceremony will fol-low starting at 11:11 a.m. to honor the time at which the Armi-stice ending World War I was signed. All Town residents, as well as other individuals wishing to honor Veterans, are invited to attend the dedication ceremony that will be held at the monument site at the Granite Falls Recreation Center near Philadelphia Lutheran Church. In addition to the live patriotic music, the dedication ceremony will include the presentation of colors, comments to honor our Veterans and other dedication activities. In case of rain, the ceremony will be held in the gym-nasium of the Granite Falls Recreation Center. Due to limited seating, attendees are encouraged to bring a comfortable lawn chair. This ceremony is one of the many steps the Town of Granite Falls Veterans Committee has taken to make the dream of building a Veterans monument become a reality. The Committee has worked dili-gently for the past 3 years in selecting a site, choosing a design and raising funds for constructing the monument. For additional information about the Veterans Memorial, please call the Town Office at 396-3131 or visit the Town website www.granitefallsnc.com. Please join us as we celebrate another impor-tant milestone in the history of the Town of Granite Falls.
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Caldwell Cobra Men’s Basketball 2014-15 Schedule
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Date Opponent Home/Away Time Location
October 18th * Guilford Tech CC Home 12:00 Caldwell CC
October 25th* Lees Mcrae Home 12:00 Caldwell CC
October 25th * Guilford Tech Home 2:00 Caldwell CC
October 29th * Moravian Prep Home 7:00 Caldwell CC
November 1st Patrick Henry CC Home 3:00 Caldwell CC
November 4th Catawba Valley CC Home 7:00 Caldwell CC
November 7th Louisburg College Away 5:00 Louisburg College
November 8th Bryant & Stratton Away 5:00 Louisburg College
November 12th Pfeifer JV Away 7:00 Pfeifer University
November 15th Richard Bland CC Away 4:00 Sandhills CC
November 19th Moravian Prep Home 7:00 Caldwell CC
November 25th Catawba Valley CC Away 7:00 CVCC
December 3rd Clinton JC Away 7:30 Clinton JC
December 6th Central Carolina Away 3:00 Central Carolina
December 10th Clinton JC Home 7:00 Caldwell CC
December 13th Moravian Prep Home 4:00 Caldwell CC
December 17th Brunswick CC Away 6:00 Brunswick CC
December 18th Cape Fear Away 4:00 Brunswick CC
December 19th Harford CC Away 4:00 Brunswick CC
January 1st * TBD Home 4:00 Caldwell CC
January 4th Sandhills CC Home 3:00 Caldwell CC
January 7th Denmark Tech Home 8:00 Caldwell CC
January 10th Central Carolina Home 3:00 Caldwell CC
January 14th Spartanburg Meth. Home 7:00 Caldwell CC
January 17th Virginia Western Home 3:00 Caldwell CC
January 21st Davidson CC Home 7:00 Caldwell CC
January 24th Wytheville CC Home 3:00 Caldwell CC
January 27th Thomasville Prep Home 7:30 Caldwell CC
January 31st Sandhills CC Away 3:00 Sandhills CC
February 3rd Limestone JV Home 7:00 Caldwell CC
February 7th Wytheville CC Away 3:00 Wytheville CC
February 11th Davidson CC Away 7:00 Davidson CC
February 14th Virginia Western Away 3:00 Virginia Western
February 17th Spartanburg Meth. Away 7:00 SMC
February 20-22 Conference Tourn. Away TBD Sandhills CC
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Holiday Pops! Weekend Paramount Hyundai and Western Piedmont Symphony are pleased to present a festive, family-oriented Holiday Pops! weekend, featuring the return of Fran D’Ambrosio, the longest run-ning “Phantom” of the “Phantom of the Opera” Broadway play. Franc, accompanied by pianist Scott Besser, will delight the audience with favorites like White Christmas, Silver Bells, O Holy Night, Ave Marie and many, many more. The Holiday Pops! weekend has activities for the whole family! Friday, November 21 SALT Block Auditorium 5pm -- FREE Master’s Class with Franc D’Ambrosio, Saturday, November 22 SALT Block Auditorium 5pm Silent Auction begins 7pm Holiday Pops Concert Tickets: $27/each General Seating 9pm After Concert Party, Paramount Classic Car & Truck Museum Tickets: $27/each Cash Bar, Music & Dancing, Food Wear your festive, holiday attire and party in “classic” style (Reservations for After Concert Party required by November 17) Sunday, November 23 2pm Silent Auction begins 3pm Holiday Pops! Concert for Families (Sponsored by Frye Regional Medical Center) Adults: $16 Children 10 and under: $11
5pm Children’s time/Photo Op with Santa Claus—punch, cookies, instrument pet-ting zoo, crafts
(All tickets include NC sales tax) This Holiday Pops! weekend is sponsored in part by Paramount Hyundai, Frye Regional Medi-cal Center, Fleet Feet, and vonDrehle Corporation. Tickets are available at Etix.com; info@wpsymphony.org, 828.324.8603, or www.WPSymphony.org. This is a fund raising event with proceeds to benefit the Western Piedmont Symphony. Don’t miss this wonderful weekend of music and fun for the whole family. A great way to get into the holiday spirit! Western Piedmont Symphony is a grant recipient of the North Carolina Arts Council and a funded affiliate of the United Arts Council of Catawba County. Business offices are located on the SALT Block at 243 Third Avenue NE, Hickory. Box office hours are 9 am until 3 pm daily. Visit the Symphony’s website at www.wpsymphony.org or contact them at 828.324.8603 or info@wpsymphony.org.
Caldwell County DAV Forget Me Not Fundraiser
Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 6 of Cald-well County will be observing their annual Forget Me Not Fundraiser Friday and Saturday, Novem-ber 7th and 8th in Granite Falls, Hudson and Le-noir in several locations.
The DAV receives no federal or state funding; our only income is through fundraisers and donations. All monies received (100%) stay in Caldwell County to provide for our veterans and families.
Financial assistance/aids is available when rec-ommended by the county Service Officer. We are a non-profit organization, non-partisan, neither en-dorsing nor opposing candidates for public office.
The Disabled American Veterans provide FREE transportation for veterans, with medical appoint-ments, to the Hickory outpatient clinic, Asheville, Salisbury, Winston Salem or Durham VA Hospi-tals.
The DAV chapter is an award winning chapter in succeeding years for Chapter of the Year, Com-mander of the Year and Honor Guard of the Year. Our Honor Guard provides military funerals for deceased veterans and flag presentation to the spouse/family at no cost.
Membership is open to any veteran with service connected disability, male or female, with any dis-charge other than dishonorable.
Our DAV has a Christian Environment, no gam-bling, card playing or bar or alcoholic beverages.
We ask your support to provide for our veterans and families by helping us in our Forget Me Not Campaign in several locations in Granite Falls, Hudson and Lenoir.
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CCC&TI Hosted A Special Tree Planting
By CCC&TI...Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute and the Foundation of CCC&TI hosted a tree-planting ceremony Tuesday on the campus in Hudson. As part of the institution's on-going celebration of its 50th anniversary, the co-chairs of this year's Foundation Annual Fund Drive gathered for the dedication of a lacebark elm planted in their honor. The 2014 Annual Fund Drive co-chairmen are: founding CCC&TI Presi-dent Dr. Ed Beam, former Board of Trustees Chair-man Brent Kincaid, former Board of Trustees Chairman Dr. Don Lackey, current Board of Trus-tees Chairman Larry Taylor and former Board of Trustees Chairman Hugh Wilson. Present for Tues-day's tree-planting ceremony were, from left to right, Hugh Wilson, Dr. Ed Beam, Foundation Chairwoman Peg Broyhill, Larry Taylor and Brent Kincaid. Photo provided by CCC&TI.
The Caldwell Arts Council Presents “The Monster Who Ate My Peas”
The Caldwell Arts Council, JE Broyhill Civic Cen-ter and Caldwell County Schools are pleased to present “The Monster Who Ate My Peas” by Art-sPower National Touring Theatre to Caldwell County students Wednesday November 12, 2014 at the JE Broyhill Civic Center as part of the Artists-In-Schools Programs. The Monster Who Ate My Peas, brings a fresh meaning to the well-known phrase, “It’s not easy being green,” at least, if you’re a kid with a plateful of unwanted green peas. This musical is based on the book of the same title by Danny Schnitzlein, and designed for young people in grades K-2. For more information about these and other Caldwell Arts Council programs call 828-754-2486 or visit www.caldwellarts.com.
About the Caldwell Arts Council The Caldwell Arts Council presents monthly and quar-terly exhibits, education and collection programs that foster cultural arts in Caldwell County. Located at 601 College Avenue SW near downtown Lenoir, office hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. To be added to the mailing list or e-mail list, please call 828-754-2486 or info@caldwellarts.com. The Caldwell Arts Council’s programs are supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Cultural Re-sources and by individual and corporate donors.
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Caldwell Arts Council brings NC Youth Tap Ensemble to Caldwell County Students
The Caldwell Arts Council, JE Broyhill Civic Center and Caldwell County Schools were proud to bring the North Carolina Youth Tap Ensemble to Caldwell County students on Friday, October 31 at the JE Broyhill Civic Center as part of the Artists-in-Schools program. Their performances featured rhythmic dance from a variety of genres as well as some drumming and singing. NCYTE per-formances included brief stories about the history of tap dance and information about a variety of styles of rhythmic dance. For more information about other Caldwell Arts Council programs call 828-754-2486 or visit www.caldwellarts.com.
About the Caldwell Arts Council
The Caldwell Arts Council presents monthly and quarterly exhibits, education and collection programs that foster cultural arts in Caldwell County. Located at 601 College Avenue SW near downtown Lenoir, office hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday. To be added to the mailing list or e-mail list, please call 828-754-2486 or info@caldwellarts.com. The Caldwell Arts Council’s programs are supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Depart-ment of Cultural Resources and by individual and corporate donors.
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Trends Hair Salon
Trends Hair Salon would like to thank all of our loyal, wonderful, customers for 16 years of great business! We strive on running our business with excellent services and great customer service. Our main goal is that each customer leaves happy and looking great! We hope to see each one of you soon and always welcome new clients! All of our stylist offer excellent work including:
Vibrant Grey Coverage Colors Various Foiling Techniques
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Call or Walk-in for a new look! We can’t wait to see you!
Open Tuesday thru Saturday
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We Have Over 40 Flavors Of Hershey’s Ice Cream… Milk Shakes, Banana Splits & Your Favorite Sundaes!
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Psalm 51:5 “Behold, I was shaped in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me.” Our first birth gives us a tendency to sin. A second birth has to take place to qualify a person for Heaven. Except a person be born again, he or she cannot see the kingdom of God. Our selfish thinking mind has to be changed by words that come from God’s mind to help us think outside of ourselves to-ward God and others. A person shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedth out of the mouth of God. You have to have words from God put into your mind, to get your mind thinking correctly. The words coming from God, they are spirit, and they are life. We must be born a second time of the Spirit. We must be born again, not of false corruptible words but of truth, incorruptible words from God, which liveth and abideth forever. We must have the mind of Christ in us. His mind was full of words of wisdom and knowledge from God. Jesus had His act together. He put God and others before Himself.
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Military Memorabilia at the Museum
To honor all veterans and to celebrate the Granite Falls Veterans' Monument, there will be a display of U. S. Military Memorabilia during the month of November at the Granite Falls History and Trans-portation Museum. Located at 107 Falls Avenue, the museum will be open on Saturdays from noon until 4 pm and on Sundays from 2 until 4 pm. On Sunday, November 9th from 2 until 4 pm, the Granite Falls History Committee will host a recep-tion for those persons lending items for dis-play. The exhibit includes items from World War I to the present. There are uniforms, medals, cita-tions, photos, scrapbooks, dog tags, etc. on dis-play. Shown in the photo is a uniform from the 1950s. For more information, call the Granite Falls Town Office at 396-3131 or check out the web-
site: www.granitefallshistorymuseum.org.
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