May 2016 The Liberty Leader Newspaper Volume 13 Issue 5 Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791 Page of 1 32 www.libertynewspaper.org Free Monthly Newspaper May 2016 Volume 13 * Issue 5 Serving Liberty, Staley, Snow Camp, Julian, Climax, Ramseur & Franklinville The Liberty L eader Free Community Paper By The Community And For The Community Events Calendar May 14 Spring Fling pg 29 14 Yard Sale/Hot Dog pg 23 14 Pickin N Park pg 26 15 Church Memorial pg 19 19 Gospel Music pg 31 19 Food Drive pg 31 20 Art Walk pg 9 21Liberty May Fest pg 3 21 Breakfast pg 26 21 Pet Adoption Fair pg 4 21 Bike Ride pg 12 21 Deep River Music pg 29 22 Gospel Signing pg 9 22 Family & Friends Day pg 11 22 Church Memorial pg 12 24 Chamber After Hours pg 20 24 Daisy Day pg 26 26-28 Bluegrass Music pg 15 June 3 Dental Clinic pg 6 4 Horse Show pg 23 11 Car Show pg 9 12 Free Fishing pg 17 18Tractor Pull pg 9 22-24 VBS pg16 25 Music Fest pg22 28 Chamber After Hours pg 20 July 9 July Festival pg 1,2 9 Liberty Color Run pg4 Calendar On Our Website Next Edition -Fri June 3 Deadline Fri May 27 Liberty July Celebration 2016 Mark your calendars for the return of our gre yearly festival. This year was addition of Color Ru You can follow the details as they unfold on eith Facebook or by our website www.celebrateliberty.org Looking for vendors now. Looking for sponsors. Looking for business, churches and individuals to help provide FREE activities and games for the KIDZONE so no kids will be left out. More Than Great Food - A Great Group Twice a year the Liberty Ruritan Club holds a Fried Chicken and BBQ meal that you can eat in or take out. This happens same Saturday as the antique festival. This group of working souls my be small in number but big in heart. As you see this group of guys here pulled out some great fried chicken. If you would like to be part of this great come visit with them. They meet every Monday at 7:30 and is open to men and women of all ages. The Ruritan is a national organization dedicated to improving communities and building a better American through fellowship, goodwill and community service. That is exactly what this group does. If truly enjoy each time I get to meet with any of these Ruritan’s as they are great community oriented folks. Just one of their many things is keeping Liberty looking good. Through out the year they meet to keep Old 421 ( Greensboro St) cleaned up of litter. If you are looking to volunteer and be part of a great group , here is another great outlet
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May 2016 The Liberty Leader Newspaper Volume 13 Issue 5
The Liberty Leader Free Community Paper By The Community And For The Community
Events CalendarMay 14 Spring Fling pg 2914 Yard Sale/Hot Dog pg 2314 Pickin N Park pg 2615 Church Memorial pg 1919 Gospel Music pg 3119 Food Drive pg 3120 Art Walk pg 921Liberty May Fest pg 321 Breakfast pg 2621 Pet Adoption Fair pg 421 Bike Ride pg 1221 Deep River Music pg 2922 Gospel Signing pg 922 Family & Friends Day pg 1122 Church Memorial pg 1224 Chamber After Hours pg 2024 Daisy Day pg 2626-28 Bluegrass Music pg 15June 3 Dental Clinic pg 64 Horse Show pg 2311 Car Show pg 912 Free Fishing pg 1718Tractor Pull pg 922-24 VBS pg1625 Music Fest pg2228 Chamber After Hours pg 20July 9 July Festival pg 1,29 Liberty Color Run pg4
Calendar On Our Website
Next Edition -Fri June 3Deadline Fri May 27
Liberty July Celebration 2016Mark your calendars for the return of our great yearly festival. This year was addition of Color Run. You can follow the details as they unfold on either Facebook or by our website www.celebrateliberty.orgLooking for vendors now. Looking for sponsors. Looking for business, churches and individuals to help provide FREE activities and games for the KIDZONE so no kids will be left out.
More Than Great Food - A Great Group Twice a year the Liberty Ruritan Club holds a Fried Chicken and BBQ meal that you can eat in or take out. This happens same Saturday as the antique festival. This group of working souls my be small in number but big in heart. As you see this group of guys here pulled out some great fried chicken. If you would like to be part of this great come visit with them. They meet every Monday at 7:30 and is open to men and women of all ages. The Ruritan is a national organization dedicated to improving communities and building a better American through fellowship, goodwill and community service. That is exactly what this group does. If truly enjoy each time I get to meet with any of these Ruritan’s as they are great community oriented folks. Just one of their many things is keeping Liberty looking good. Through out the year they meet to keep Old 421 ( Greensboro St) cleaned up of litter. If you are looking to volunteer and be part of a great group , here is another great outlet
Adoption Fair May 21 from 1pm to 4pmTractor Supply Asheboro
There are a lot of animals at the shelter that need to be adopted because more animals keep coming in and they are running out of room and supplies. The foundation operates by those who volunteer & by donations, they do not receive county or city funding. You can help animals by giving donations or
adopting animals so they have more space and are able to continue to provide a wonderful service to animals. I want everyone to know that there are a lot of sweet animals that live in the shelter and would love to have an
owner to go home with. Please come out in May to Tractor Supply in Asheboro and check it out, I hope you’ll enjoy it.
Color Run Comes To Liberty Plus It Supports A Great CauseParticipants can register many different ways.Cost is $25.00 before June 14, $30.00 After June 14 1)Visit Liberty Veterans Memorial and Gardens on Facebook. Click on https://app.box.com/LVMG to print forms for registration and mail with check to Liberty Veterans Memorial and Gardens PO Box 928 Liberty, NC 27298 2)Visit Liberty Veterans Memorial and Gardens on Facebook or you can visit www.celebrateliberty.org for link to the register online for run. 3)The LVMG 5K Color Flyer has contact names and numbers to call for registration forms. 4)Check in and on-site registration will begin around 8:00AM on July 9th somewhere between Liberty School and the stop light at Swannanoa Ave.
Start time will begin in possible waves at 9:00AM. Runners first, joggers, walkers, strollers, crawlers For each registration fee the participant will receive a T-shirt as a souvenir, not intended to wear in the event, optional. The front side will have a special designed logo of LVMG 5K Color Walk/Run. The back side will list participating sponsors helping to make this event possible. We request each participant wear light clothing to display the assortment of colors he or she accumulated during the event. Don't wear your best outfits, in some cases the color can be difficult to wash out. Each participant will receive an inexpensive pair of sunglass (shield your eyes from corn starch) a lanyard, bib with number, water and snacks will be available. Direction signs will be posted, the 5K Walk/Run route will begin in front of Liberty School on Fayetteville St, left Bowman, right on Greensboro St. right on Luther Ave continuing to Candlewood, Myrtle, Dogwood, Timber lea, Brookwood, Greenbriar, Butler, Fayetteville St. Brookwood, Greensboro St. and back to the start finish line, but not necessary in that order. The proposed streets are only an option at this time, changes and planning is still in progress. The course amenities are also still in the planning stages such as possible water hazards or welcomed sprinklers depending on your perception and air temperature that morning, designated areas filled with flying colored corn starch powder, (red, blue, green, yellow, etc) a person might even be ambushed by an attacker with water gun filled with colored water, discussion continues about possible obstacles for stepping through, crawling through, or crawling over, etc. Our objective is to make this run fun or everyone, with that being said, the course amenities are optional, if a person does not wish to be powdered or sprinkled or sprayed they may bypass the fun and proceed directly to the finish line, It's a participant's day to have fun in any way they wish as long as they have fun, and be safe. Each paid participant will receive a bag of colored powder (corn starch). This bag is intended to be tossed in the air simultaneously with all the other participants at the end of the event for a group photo. Additional bags of powder and t-shirts will be available for sale. Please review our flyers, registration forms, waiver, etc. for more info or contact or you can contact : Lisa Griffith 336-706-1368, Amber Hardin 336-204-7923Terry Caviness 336-339-2404
Can I run with my dog/cat/turtle? That’s your call. We don’t mind... but you are 100% responsible for your pet and it’s actions.... and it’s waste. ;)How do I get my participant kit? You’ll get everything you need at check-in. 8:00 AM on race day!How is the color administered along the course? You will see smiling faces along the course whose main goal is to douse you in colorful powder to ensure that you look like you ran through a beautiful rainbow by the time you cross the finish line. Is The LVMG Color Run safe? Yes, and Gluten Free!Will the color ruin clothes or running shoes? The color does mostly wash out after the event. As with anything dirty, the sooner you wash it the better. We suggest wearing items that you wouldn’t mind getting colorful. How does the color affect the inside of cars? Most people bring some towels for the insides of their cars, or a change of clothes just in case.Are cameras and phones safe to have in the color zones? Our race photographers are generally fine shooting from a medium distance of 50 feet, but to be totally safe we always recommend covering cameras/phones with a protective dust wrap. Those colorful powder particles are sneaky and The LVMG Color Run is not liable for any damage that might be done to your camera!Is The LVMG Color Run timed? The LVMG Color Run 5k is not a timed event. Runners tend to take their sweet time out there and we realized no one really cares about their speed :) We suggest self-timing for anyone desiring a finish time.Are there refunds? If an event is held as advertised, we cannot issue refunds. The logistics of setting up and planning the event make it impossible. Just make sure you are good to go before signing up. If for some reason you can’t make it to race day, at least come to the Check-In Party, pick up your gear, and say hi to us!What if I am pregnant? It’s totally up to what you and your doctor decide. The powder is all certified non-toxic. We recommend wearing sunglasses or goggles, and a bandana over your mouth and nose in the color zones just for extra protection.What happens if there is bad weather? A little rain won’t stop us! It even makes the color brighter! Where can I contact the organizer with any questions? Terry Caviness 336-339-2404 Amber Hardin 336-240-7923 Lisa Griffith 336-706-1368
Liberty Veterans Memorial and Gardens 5K Color Walk & Run Saturday, July 9, 2016 from 8:00 to 11:00 AM
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Do I need to be an athlete to join? Oh my goodness, NO. There are plenty of other great 5ks out there to test speed and performance. The LVMG Color Run event is all about a color-crazy day with friends and family. You can run, walk, crawl, or cartwheel if you wish!What is included with my registration? An awesome T-Shirt, bib number, sunglasses, bag of color, water and snack! Hopefully most of you can hold on to your BAG OF COLOR until the FINISH LINE. Can children participate? YES! The more the better... just PLEASE supervise them. If they can cover (running, jogging, walking, or strolling) the three miles of The LVMG Color Run course, they can absolutely participate in The LVMG Color Run!Do Kids have to register and pay? 6 and under are free and do not have to register... but they will not get a T-Shirt, bib number, sunglasses, or bag of color. T-Shirts will be for sale at the event. If we sell out of shirts at the event we can order more shirts for you to come pick up at a later date.
Can I run with my dog/cat/turtle? That’s your call. We don’t mind... but you are 100% responsible for your pet and it’s actions.... and it’s waste. ;)How do I get my participant kit? You’ll get everything you need at check-in. 8:00 AM on race day!How is the color administered along the course? You will see smiling faces along the course whose main goal is to douse you in colorful powder to ensure that you look like you ran through a beautiful rainbow by the time you cross the finish line. Is The LVMG Color Run safe? Yes, and Gluten Free!Will the color ruin clothes or running shoes? The color does mostly wash out after the event. As with anything dirty, the sooner you wash it the better. We suggest wearing items that you wouldn’t mind getting colorful. How does the color affect the inside of cars? Most people bring some towels for the insides of their cars, or a change of clothes just in case.Are cameras and phones safe to have in the color zones? Our race photographers are generally fine shooting from a medium distance of 50 feet, but to be totally safe we always recommend covering cameras/phones with a protective dust wrap. Those colorful powder particles are sneaky and The LVMG Color Run is not liable for any damage that might be done to your camera!Is The LVMG Color Run timed? The LVMG Color Run 5k is not a timed event. Runners tend to take their sweet time out there and we realized no one really cares about their speed :) We suggest self-timing for anyone desiring a finish time.Are there refunds? If an event is held as advertised, we cannot issue refunds. The logistics of setting up and planning the event make it impossible. Just make sure you are good to go before signing up. If for some reason you can’t make it to race day, at least come to the Check-In Party, pick up your gear, and say hi to us!What if I am pregnant? It’s totally up to what you and your doctor decide. The powder is all certified non-toxic. We recommend wearing sunglasses or goggles, and a bandana over your mouth and nose in the color zones just for extra protection.What happens if there is bad weather? A little rain won’t stop us! It even makes the color brighter! Where can I contact the organizer with any questions? Terry Caviness 336-339-2404 Amber Hardin 336-240-7923 Lisa Griffith 336-706-1368
Liberty Veterans Memorial and Gardens 5K Color Walk & Run Saturday, July 9, 2016 from 8:00 to 11:00 AM
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Do I need to be an athlete to join? Oh my goodness, NO. There are plenty of other great 5ks out there to test speed and performance. The LVMG Color Run event is all about a color-crazy day with friends and family. You can run, walk, crawl, or cartwheel if you wish!What is included with my registration? An awesome T-Shirt, bib number, sunglasses, bag of color, water and snack! Hopefully most of you can hold on to your BAG OF COLOR until the FINISH LINE. Can children participate? YES! The more the better... just PLEASE supervise them. If they can cover (running, jogging, walking, or strolling) the three miles of The LVMG Color Run course, they can absolutely participate in The LVMG Color Run!Do Kids have to register and pay? 6 and under are free and do not have to register... but they will not get a T-Shirt, bib number, sunglasses, or bag of color. T-Shirts will be for sale at the event. If we sell out of shirts at the event we can order more shirts for you to come pick up at a later date.
Can I run with my dog/cat/turtle? That’s your call. We don’t mind... but you are 100% responsible for your pet and it’s actions.... and it’s waste. ;)How do I get my participant kit? You’ll get everything you need at check-in. 8:00 AM on race day!How is the color administered along the course? You will see smiling faces along the course whose main goal is to douse you in colorful powder to ensure that you look like you ran through a beautiful rainbow by the time you cross the finish line. Is The LVMG Color Run safe? Yes, and Gluten Free!Will the color ruin clothes or running shoes? The color does mostly wash out after the event. As with anything dirty, the sooner you wash it the better. We suggest wearing items that you wouldn’t mind getting colorful. How does the color affect the inside of cars? Most people bring some towels for the insides of their cars, or a change of clothes just in case.Are cameras and phones safe to have in the color zones? Our race photographers are generally fine shooting from a medium distance of 50 feet, but to be totally safe we always recommend covering cameras/phones with a protective dust wrap. Those colorful powder particles are sneaky and The LVMG Color Run is not liable for any damage that might be done to your camera!Is The LVMG Color Run timed? The LVMG Color Run 5k is not a timed event. Runners tend to take their sweet time out there and we realized no one really cares about their speed :) We suggest self-timing for anyone desiring a finish time.Are there refunds? If an event is held as advertised, we cannot issue refunds. The logistics of setting up and planning the event make it impossible. Just make sure you are good to go before signing up. If for some reason you can’t make it to race day, at least come to the Check-In Party, pick up your gear, and say hi to us!What if I am pregnant? It’s totally up to what you and your doctor decide. The powder is all certified non-toxic. We recommend wearing sunglasses or goggles, and a bandana over your mouth and nose in the color zones just for extra protection.What happens if there is bad weather? A little rain won’t stop us! It even makes the color brighter! Where can I contact the organizer with any questions? Terry Caviness 336-339-2404 Amber Hardin 336-240-7923 Lisa Griffith 336-706-1368
Liberty Veterans Memorial and Gardens 5K Color Walk & Run Saturday, July 9, 2016 from 8:00 to 11:00 AM
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Do I need to be an athlete to join? Oh my goodness, NO. There are plenty of other great 5ks out there to test speed and performance. The LVMG Color Run event is all about a color-crazy day with friends and family. You can run, walk, crawl, or cartwheel if you wish!What is included with my registration? An awesome T-Shirt, bib number, sunglasses, bag of color, water and snack! Hopefully most of you can hold on to your BAG OF COLOR until the FINISH LINE. Can children participate? YES! The more the better... just PLEASE supervise them. If they can cover (running, jogging, walking, or strolling) the three miles of The LVMG Color Run course, they can absolutely participate in The LVMG Color Run!Do Kids have to register and pay? 6 and under are free and do not have to register... but they will not get a T-Shirt, bib number, sunglasses, or bag of color. T-Shirts will be for sale at the event. If we sell out of shirts at the event we can order more shirts for you to come pick up at a later date.
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Patterson Cottage Receives Gift of Civil War Sword
The Patterson Cottage Museum recently received the generous gift of a Civil War sword and scabbard from a former Liberty resident who grew up across from the cottage. Chip Dameron, now of Chapel Hill, who donated the sword, said he thought it belonged in a small Southern museum, especially one in his hometown. His mother Cynthia had purchased the sword in the 1950’s and it was thought to have been used in the Confederacy. The sword is a model 1840 cavalry saber manufactured by CR Kirschbaum, Solingen Prussia, and was used extensively during the Civil War by both sides. It was easily identified by the graphic of a knight’s head on the ricasso, or flat, unsharpened space on the blade. Measuring 42 inches long with a yard-long blade and relatively heavy, it was termed the “wrist breaker” by cavalrymen who used it. The swords were supplied to various state and local militias before the conflict and fell into the hands of both Confederate and Union forces when war broke out. “We are really indebted to Chip for his kind gift,” said Patterson Cottage chairman Warren Dixon. “We’ve received a great many donations over the years and this is one of the nicer ones we’ve ever had. We’ll give it a place of honor in our collection.” Stop by the Patterson Cottage Saturday, May 21 from 10-5p.m. or Sunday May 22, 1-5 p.m. and see the sword and the many other items in the collection. The cottage will be open every third Saturday from April through October.
PUBLIC NOTICE To all persons that purchased cemetery plot(s) at Liberty Grove Cemetery, 4616 Liberty Grove Road, Liberty, NC 27298, please note that ownership of plot(s) must be verified in writing with a valid proof of purchase / copy of receipt. Please send verification of purchase to Rev. Sandra Ireson, PO Box 220, Liberty, NC 27298. No phone calls please. This information must be received no later than May 16, 2016 (no exceptions), to secure ownership of plots. No future plots will be sold and verification of ownership is mandatory to secure the plot(s).
Senior Randolph Co PageantSandra Reese 2011 Ms. Sen ior Randolph County and 2015 Ms. Senior Randolph County BJ Moser visited the Liberty Senior Center. The 2016 Ms. Senior Randolph County Pageant is scheduled for Saturday, June 25th. RCSAA is currently seeking contestants who best exemplify the dignity, maturity and inner beauty of today’s senior woman. Applications can be pick-up at the Liberty Senior Center.
! WANTED Drivers for the 100 Man Project, Inc. CARS Program.
Why not join 24 other men and women to enhance the life of our less
fortunate friends and neighbors. You will be blessed by your small, but
important effort. You only have to give a few hours one day a month to
drive a patient to an appointment with the doctor, hospital, etc. For
more information please call 336-622-5774.
COMMUNITY AREA RIDE SERVICE (C.A.R.S.) A local non-profit organization based in Liberty. We offer transportation for residents of Liberty or Staley or folks that have a 622-Telephone exchange to medical facilities,
social services or nursing homes.
The 100 Man Project will sponsor the
ANNUAL FREE DENTAL CLINIC
The NC Baptist Men’s Dental Clinic will be held at the
Liberty Fire Department Friday, June 3rd, 2016
Dental care by Appointments Only! Register by phone call Keith @ 317-3361 or Don @ 622-6950The dental care available consist of either Extractions, Cleaning or Fillings for the lower income residents of the Liberty and Staley areas.
HAPPY SUMMER! This has been such a blessed year for the 100 Man Project, Inc. The first sign up date for the Free Dental Clinic to be held on June 3rd, 2016; was on March 9th from noon to four pm at the Senior Citizens Center. There was a good turnout for the sign up. If you missed the first signup, not to worry, just call Keith Suits at 336-317-3361 and he will be happy to assist you. Remember this clinic is for cleaning or extractions or fillings. Please feel free to call because we want to be of help those who
Volunteers Makes A DifferenceOn April 19th over thirty volunteer drivers and guest were honored by members of the 100 Man Project. The fellowship and food was enjoyed by all. Thank you to all our volunteer drivers for their dedication of time each month to assist us with driving for our clients. Also a special thank you to Liberty Fire Department for allowing us to use their facility for our meetings.
Tip and Toss: Eight steps to prevent mosquito and tick bites this summer“Tip and Toss” is the message officials are sharing during April’s Tick and Mosquito Borne Disease Awareness Month, encouraging individuals to protect themselves by eliminating mosquito breeding areas and taking preventive measures to reduce the likelihood of mosquito and tick bites. Tick- and mosquito-borne infections are common in North Carolina. More than 790 cases of domestically acquired and travel-associated tick- and mosquito-borne diseases w e r e reported in 2015, including Rocky Mountain Spotted F e v e r , Lyme disease, LaCrosse encephalitis and West Nile virus. The first travel-associated case of Zika virus in North Carolina was reported in February 2016. These diseases are diagnosed across the state and can be acquired at any time of year, though the majority of infections occur from June to September. In proclaiming April Tick and Mosquito Awareness Month in North Carolina, Governor Pat McCrory noted that ticks and mosquitoes are a natural part of our environment, so protective measures are the best way to avoid illnesses associated with them. "Ticks and mosquitoes are very common in our state, and they can carry bacteria and viruses that cause serious infections," said State Public Health Veterinarian, Carl Williams, DVM. "The good news is that many of these infections can be prevented by following some basic control measures." Those measures include reducing habitat for the pests and reducing exposure to them. Tip and Toss:Reduce mosquito breeding opportunities by emptying standing water from flowerpots, gutters, buckets, pool covers, pet water dishes, discarded t i r e s and birdbaths at least weekly. Be sure to tightly secure screens on all openings on rain barrels used for water conservation. Clean up any trash or leaves that may be around your home or in rain gutters.
Reduce exposure and use preventive measures: Avoid tick habitats, which include wooded, grassy or brushy areas. Use tick and mosquito repellent that contains DEET (or equivalent) on exposed skin and wear clothing treated with permethrin, a synthetic insecticide used against disease-carrying insects. If you find a tick attached to your body, carefully remove it by grasping the tick with fine-tipped tweezers as close as possible to your skin and apply a steady gentle pull until it releases. Reduce tick habitat on your property by mowing frequently and keeping your yard clear of old furniture and debris. Mosquito-proof your home by installing or repairing screens on windows and doors to keep mosquitoes outside, and use air conditioning if you have it.
For more information on preventing tick- and mosquito-borne illnesses, visit http://epi.publichealth.nc.gov/cd/diseases/vector.html. For information on Zika virus, visit: http://epi.publichealth.nc.gov/zika/
Every Friday Night Free Live Music At 8pm
For Sale - By Owner8.3 Acres, large house with road
frontage , 2 Br, 2 Bath, Living Rm, Kitchen, Dinning Rm, New Addition:
Large Family Room, 8’ walk in closet, handicap ramp with covered entry
porch, 2 utility buildings, garage & 2 metal carports. New Roof
Zoned Also Commercial / Industrial10213 Old Liberty Rd, Liberty
Custom Built House 316 Barber Dr, Liberty1450 Sq Ft - 3 BD - 2 BA , Open Floor Plan
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Brick Foundation - 30 Year RoofAll Energy Efficient Windows & Doors$133,900
Antique Tractor Pull ComingThe Kimesville Community Fire & Rescue -Station 45- is having an Antique Tractor Pull on June 18th at 5:00 pm at 6348 Lineberry Road, Liberty NC. Now selling tickets for drawing of Stihl weed eater and Yeti 45 " Cooler. Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5.00 Admission is $1 per person, children under 12 free. Concessions will be available for purchase. There will be a 50/50 drawing on the night of the pull (must be present to win this.) Your support is appreciated
June 18 - 5pm
Hospice Benefit Car Show22nd Annual TRIAD CHEVY CLUB
Car ShowSat June 11 8am - 3pm
Bill Black Chevrolet 601 Bessemer Ave., Greensboro, NC 27405
50/50, Food, Music, Registration 8am - Noon
Cash prizes for cars registered by June 3rd, $20
Call Troy at (336) 392-7649 for info
May Events in Downtown Siler CityMay 20th Third Friday
Art Walk 6-9pm
Chip Perry BandContenders for the Mary Helen Moody
Scholarship will be on display in the PAF Gallery and the
winner will be awarded that night! All downtown galleries will be Open
Awesome Finds Gift Shop129 W Swannanoa Ave, Downtown Liberty
Open Tue to Sat 11am to 5pmVintage, Thrift And Gift Shop
New Selection Of Jewelry and Summer Dresses
Gospel Singing Sunday May 22 (1pm)
Macedonia Baptist Church 7881 Old 421 Rd,Liberty,NC
We will feature Jeremy Fuller and in house singers.
(Sweet Potato Plants / In Season)Loose Garden Seeds - Weighed To OrderWe Make Custom Feed To Your Formula
Also Ciders, Jams & Jellies
7405 Old 2nd St, Julian, NC (Ph 336-685-4433)
Pine NeedlesLong, Clean & Red
Carter attends educational seminar Tahesia C. Carter, Liberty, North Carolina, a Modern Woodmen of America representative, has completed a five-day training program at Modern Woodmen’s home office in Rock Island, Ill. The program focused on helping families plan for life and reach their financial goals with Modern Woodmen. Speakers also covered topics including technology, fraternalism, underwriting and a number of other areas vital for success.
Call or stop by store for more details. Not all generics medications are $3.99 on the Liberty Family Pharmacy Prescription Discount Club, but over 100 are: Hydrochlorithiazide (HCTZ), Atenolol, Amoxicillin,
Furosemide, and Lovastatin are just a few examples. But even if not $3.99, we are committed to saving you money.
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Liberty Would Like To Welcome $5 Front store credit for new prescriptions and $10 front store credit for transferred prescriptions. Limit 1 per customer. Other limitations may apply.
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Phone 336-795-0052 Open M-F 8:30AM-6:00PM,
SAT 9:00AM-1:00PM, SUN Closed
Randolph Communications Awards 7 Students with ScholarshipsRandolph Communications selected seven local high school seniors to receive $7,000 in College Scholarships. Randolph Communications’ General Scholarship Program was established for the benefit of its members’ families as a means of encouraging young people in their pursuit of learning and their efforts to improve the lives of themselves, their families, and their communities. “Education is essential to any student’s future and Randolph Communications is pleased to be able to help students from our community obtain a college education. We consider our Scholarship Program to be an investment in the future growth, development, and well-being of our customers’ families and the entire community we serve,” said Frankie Cagle, CEO & General Manager. Randolph Communications has given more than $104,000 in scholarships since 1995 through its annual scholarship program. This year’s General Scholarship winners are:
• Victoria Paige Collins of Chatham Central High School
• Haley Madison Davis of North Moore High School
• Cassie Vernay Gann of Southwestern Randolph High School
• Paige Jordan Garner of North Moore High School
• Blake Keith Kearns of Southwestern Randolph High School
• Jordan Marie McDuffie of Southwestern Randolph High School
• Halo Irene Paul of West Montgomery High School
St. Stephen AME Church705 S. Kirkman St. Liberty, NC
Annual Family and Friends DaySunday, May 22
11:00 a.m.Join us for a powerful worship experience!Pastor, Reverend Milton O. Battle
Patterson Cottage Plans Special Programs The Patterson Cottage Museum has several events planned for the upcoming months. On Saturday, May 21 and Sunday, May 22 the museum will be open to participate in a county-wide Museum Open House. It is anticipated that all twelve of the county museums will be open this weekend. The date coincides with the official opening of the Franklinville Riverside History Museum, Randolph County’s first open-air historic park. This museum is located at 1295 Andrew Hunter Rd, Franklinville. The Patterson Cottage will host a Downtown Tour starting at the cottage at 11:00 a.m. May 21. The museum will be open from 10-5 on the 21st and 1-5 on Sunday, May 22 for this special county-wide event. The Patterson Cottage is also planning three upcoming programs. On June 18 at 11:00 a.m., noted Civil War historian Wally Jarrell, author of “The Randolph Hornets in the Civil War”, will speak on Randolph County’s role in the war. Jarrell will also exhibit some of his Civil War artifacts, including a uniform, musket and other relics. On Saturday, June 25, the museum is tentatively scheduling a “Black History Day” in an effort to collect and preserve the heritage of Liberty’s African-American community. At this event, the museum will document family stories and histories, copy documents, pictures and memorabilia and accept donations of items related to the community’s history. Also planned in the future is a Walk Through Fairview, a short tour of Fairview Cemetery’s oldest section and a discussion of some of Liberty’s founding families. Watch the June issue of “The Liberty Leader” for specific dates and times for the above three events. If you have any questions or suggestions for these or other programs, or want to volunteer to help with “Black History Day”, please call Warren Dixon at 336-622-2731.
State-Inspected Home Based Bakery 7027 Sandy Creek Church Rd, Staley
Custom made decorated cakes for birthdays, baby showers and
other special occasions Photo cakes
A variety of homemade pies, cakes, and cookies
Call Sandy At (336)622-2378 Please Call 48 Hours In Advance To Fill Order
Graduation Is Around The Corner, Do Not Forget To Order A Cake For Your
Special Graduate.
May Special 3 Layer
Strawberry Cake $25
The Annual Bike Ride for Edwards Grove Missionary Baptist Church will be May 21, 2016. Registration will begin at 10:00 am. A donation of $20.00 for each rider, double riders $25.00. Asking all Bikers come and support this building fund event.
The Edwards Grove Missionary Baptist Church will have their Annual Memorial Day Service Sunday May 22 , at 11:00 AM
everyone is invited to attend. The church is located on 214
Foster Street.
Town and Country Garden Club will sponsor their annual
Memorial Service at the Amos Grove Cemetery on Mothers Day, May 8, 2016. The speaker will be Rev. Fortine Onange. The
time will be 9:00 am - 9:30 am. We're asking all churches to come out and support this
Five bedroom, 3 ½ bath brick two story colonial with den and double garage, with large walk out basement, on a one plus acre city lot. $199,500. 3 bedroom, one bath with detached double garage in liberty on large city lot, $78,500. 22.5 acres with huge vehicle repair shop with 10,000 lb. lift, 3 roll up doors, full bath, compressed air stations, upstairs rooms and wood working shop on parcel as well.$185,000.00 2 bedroom/1 bath in Liberty, central heat and air, replacement windows, carport, $57,500.00 1.45 acre lot on liberty Grove Church Rd. Site built home only,$22,500.00 Building lots from 1/2 to 3 acres in all areas around Liberty. Some are site built only lots, some modular, some doublewide & single wide lots. $22,000 to 39,900 and some are with owner financing. Call us for single family home
rentals in the Liberty area!
(Thrift store operated by the Liberty Association of Churches)
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Shout Out To Local JB’ Griffith, III’s professional accomplishments .He received his 20 year pin in April at Modern Woodmen of America's Gala dinner. He has earned the company trip 19 out of 20 years in service, been in the President's Club, President's Cabinet & has qualified for the Million Dollar Round Table ( MDRT),17out of 20 yrs. He is a wonderful provider for his family, as well as, his clients and we are so thankful for all of our Blessings. The Liberty Leader would like to thank you for being a great community member, Liberty is glad to have you and all you do for Liberty.
Liberty Chamber: Business After HoursYou ask for it……we provide.
The Liberty Chamber of Commerce will host Business After Hours Events for the 2016 season.
These events will take place on the 4th Tuesday of each month May-October.May 24th, June 28th, July 26th, August 23rd, September27th, October 25th.
After Hours events will be held at the 2016 Business of the Year….Smoke House Bistro, located at 124 W. Swannannoa Ave. Liberty, NC 27298.The Backroom and Patio area of the restaurant will be reserved for the
Chamber After Hours Events.After Hours: 5:30-7:00pm.
The purpose of these events is to provide networking opportunities in a business casual atmosphere.
We want to get to know one another, meet new people and business contacts,
learn about local area businesses, and enjoy socializing
in an “out of the office” setting.
Open to the Public
5th Annual Boomer, Senior & Caregiver Expo Planned for Randolph CountyThe fifth annual Randolph County Boomer, Senior & Caregiver Expo is scheduled for Wednesday, May 18th, 2016 at Randolph Mall from 10 a.m. – 2p.m. The Expo will be free and open to the public. This event is sponsored by Randolph Hospital Home Health, Hospice of Randolph County, Randolph Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, 99.9 FM WZOO, Randolph Hospital Insurance Exchange Navigators, Victorian Senior Care, Randolph County Senior Adults and Asheboro Lion’s Club. The Expo will provide an opportunity to enhance the health and wellness of baby boomers, senior citizens and caregivers by connecting them to local resources in their own community. This will be a free, one stop opportunity for individuals to learn about resources in the community at a fun and friendly event designed just for them. The event will offer blood pressure and blood sugar checks, spinal screenings and body fat analysis screenings. There will be numerous educational/informational booths as well as a fashion show by Christians United Outreach Center, The Growing Place Four Year Old Class Choir, The Monarch Movers and Shakers Hand Bell Choir and the Randolph Senior Steppers. The Lions Club Vision Van will be on-site to perform vision screenings and to collect eye glasses. The 2015 Expo was a tremendous success with over 350 registered participants and over 50 vendors that provided educational information as well as health screenings and representatives from Asheboro Police Department, Randolph County Sheriff’s Office and Asheboro Fire Department.This fifth annual event is being organized by a collaborative of community partners including Bayada Home Health Care, Brookdale of Asheboro, Carillon Assisted Living, Clapps Nursing Home, Community Home Care & Hospice, Cross Road Retirement Community, Home Health of Randolph Hospital, Home Instead Senior Care, Hospice of Randolph County, Randolph County Public Library, Randolph County Senior Adults Association, Staywell Senior Care, Randolph Hospital, Randolph Hospital Home Health, Randolph Medical Associates, and Victorian Senior Care. For more information about the 2016 Expo, p l e a s e c a l l J a n e t H a r l l e e a t 3 3 6 – 6 2 9 - 7 8 11 , e m a i l [email protected], or visit our Facebook page!
At The Shattuck-Lawver Agency, we have a long history of doing what’s right. That includes a tradition of personal attention, and being right here in Liberty to help you protect what’s most important.
tax. Not applicable to oil changes, tire rotations and
state inspections.
R.I.P. America!!! Did that get your attention … then read on. You’ve made it important to not OFFEND ANYONE!! You took the Bible and prayer out of our schools. You took the Ten Commandments from the Courthouse. You're trying to remove "In God We Trust" from our currency. You went soft on discipline. You're making using a public bathroom a traumatic experience, not knowing who may be in there with you or your kids. You went soft on crime. Parents were told 'No you can't discipline your kids'. Teachers were prevented from chastising and disciplining kids in schools. The police couldn't clip a troublemaker round the ear. Kids have rights blah, blah, blah. Well done America!! You shall reap what you sow, and we have lost a whole generation and turned them into selfish, disrespectful brats who have no respect for people and property! Things need to change! Copy & paste if you have the guts to!!!"What happened to the old days when kids were fearful/respectful of their elders?… Well this was well said… passing on…..Pray for our country … share your thoughts and concerns with others, with your law makers and elected officials … and vote this year.
Visit New Life Ministries At Celebrate Liberty’sMAYFEST May 21Come Enjoy A Day Of Games And Fun
If you would like to reserve a table/spot for $5.00 call 622-4321 or
685-4971.Come out and support your local Fire Department Auxiliary. Get some great
finds and enjoy lunch while you are here. $1.50 per hot dog.
Located At 4317 Folger Road, Julian
HorseFriends Open Benefit Horse Show
HorseFriends, a therapeutic horseback riding program dedicated to helping individuals with special needs, will host an Open Benefit Horse Show at their riding facilities at Flintrock Farm in Reidsville on Saturday, June 4, 2016 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The show will include English and Western classes, as well as classes for Novice Rider and Novice Horse. $10 per class or $70 for the day. High point awards will be presented. Not a rider, but looking for something fun to do with the family? Come out and watch the competition, enjoy hamburgers and hot dogs, a silent auction, t-shirts and books for sale, and learn more about HorseFriends Therapeutic Riding Program. The Silent Auction includes memorabilia from the Carolina Panthers and Carolina Hurricanes, lots of tack and horse related items, as well as concert tickets to see Josh Groban. With 100 plus horses and hundreds of acres, Flintrock Farm is one of the largest horse facilities in North Carolina. It’s located at 221 Flintrock Trail, off 158 – across from Greensboro National. At Flintrock Farm, HorseFriends is able to use a lighted indoor arena for classes, as well as an indoor activities area. HorseFriends is FREE to participants and their siblings. Donations to HorseFriends Therapeutic Riding Program go directly to the needs of the horses and operation of the program.
About HorseFriends HorseFriends is a Christian ministry whose mission is to help individuals with disabilities to experience joy and strength through horses, regardless of participants’ individual beliefs. We provide free therapeutic horseback riding not only to those with disabilities, but their siblings as well. We are registered with the IRS as a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation, and all gifts are tax-deductible. Visit our website for more information www.horsefriendsnc.org.
Gwen Taylor - Owner / Preparer 728 S Greensboro St, Liberty
RCC Welcomes 58 Into Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Beta Theta Rho, the local Five Star Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Randolph Community College, welcomed 58 new members during its Spring Induction Ceremony on Saturday, April 16, in the R. Alton Cox Learning Resources Center auditorium on the Asheboro Campus. Zeno Phu, Beta Theta Rho treasurer, led the Pledge of Allegiance while Lilith Ward, secretary, presented the invocation. Clark Adams, RCC English/Communication instructor and one of the chapter advisors, welcomed the crowd and explained the mission and purpose of Phi Theta Kappa. He explained that Phi Theta Kappa is about giving more than just the minimal effort and that new members “know all about going the extra mile and making sacrifices to reach this point.” “You are the superstars of RCC,” Adams told students. “You set the standard for other students to follow and we’re proud of you.” In his welcome message, Adams recognized college employees, administration, other Phi Theta Kappa advisors for their support. The keynote speaker was Dr. Robert S. Shackleford Jr., president of Randolph Community College. Before delivering his address to the new members, Shackleford presented Phi Theta Kappa advisors Clark Adams and Melissa Earliwine (Developmental Mathematics instructor) with Phi Theta Kappa honorary pins for completing five years of service as advisors. Shackleford then spoke to students about “The Road Not Taken” as he referred to the famous poem by Robert Frost. He explained to students that they could choose to “follow the herd” or do something unique and outstanding. Referring to such figures as Mary McLeod Bethune, Elvis Presley, and Thomas Edison, Shackleford explained that these individuals chose a path of their own and made a difference in the lives of others. Shackleford challenged the new inductees to do the same. Melinda Eudy, interim vice president of instructional services, presided over the ceremony and inducted the new members. Student officers of the local chapter played key roles in the ceremony. Taylor Maness, vice president, told the audience about the significance of the carnation as a symbol of Phi Theta Kappa and led the new inductees in the Phi Theta Kappa pledge. Lilith Ward handed out the carnations to the inductees, while Zeno Phu was in charge of the membership book. Phi Theta Kappa members Katherine Craven and Katlyn Walls served as ushers. Students (identified by hometowns in readers area) who were inducted
on April 16 include the following:Climax: Lily Marie Burgess.Franklinville: Carrie Anne Craven, Deborah Kaye Rapier, Toni Rae Schooley.Liberty: Olivia Quinn Hardy, Alyssa Marie Hutcherson, Kirsten Faith Stovall.Pleasant Garden: Denise L. Greenwell.Ramseur: Gabrielle Simone Beane, Rebekah Karen Seawell, Debra Gale Sutphin, Ariel Rae WardRandleman: Brayan Alexander Esquivel, Matthew Scott Hall.
Learn About a New Lung Screening Program and How it Might Detect Lung Cancer EarlierLung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among both men and women. More people die of lung cancer than of colon, breast and prostate cancers combined. Unfortunately, most lung cancers are detected at later Stages, Stage III or Stage IV, meaning the cancers have reached an advanced state and cure rates are low. L u n g cancer symptoms don ’ t usua l l y materialize until later stages once the disease has metastasized (spread). If you do have lung cancer, the key is early diagnosis. The earlier you can detect it, the better chance of approaching it with a curative intent.Join Brittany Hout, PA-C, with Randolph Medical Associates, as she hosts an informative discussion on a new approach to helping to identify lung cancer at an earlier stage. Participants will learn who qualifies for participation in the Lung Screening Program and how it works. If you know someone who could b e n e fi t f r o m a l u n g screening, you won’t w a n t t o m i s s t h i s p rog ram. The Lung S c r e e n i n g P r o g r a m discussion will be held on Tuesday, May 17th, 2016 from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. in the Private Dining Room at Randolph Hospital. This free e v e n t i s o p e n t o t h e community. I t is one of several community events offered throughout the year. Please register for this event by l o g g i n g o n t o www.randolphhospital.org and clicking the “Events” tab, or by calling (336) 633-7788.
This event is not sponsored by the Randolph County Public Library.
Girl Scouts is a United Way Partner Agency.
Daisy Day is an exciting
celebration of girls which
includes FUN activities for
current and rising
Kindergarten age girls. Girls
will learn songs, complete
crafts, and make cool snacks
while forming new
friendships! Each girl will earn
her very first Girl Scout
patch.
Tues, May 24 -6pm Asheboro Public Library201 Worth St, Asheboro
$5 per girl, Free for adults
Contact: Anita Harrison Email:
[email protected] This event is not sponsored by theRandolph County Public Library.
Girl Scouts is a United Way Partner Agency.
Pickin In The ParkSaturday, May 14, 10am-6pm19th annual "Pickin' in the Park"The High Lonesome Strings music festival features the best in local bluegrass bands as well as nationally recognized Mountain Faith band, semi-finalists on America's Got Talent. Bring a lawn chair and come for some great bluegrass and traditional music. IT'S FREE!Hagan-Stone Park5920 Hagan-Stone Park Rd
Sat. May 21, 7-9amCountry Breakfast BuffetCome enjoy a delicious home
cooked country breakfast, visit with family or friends while at the same time,
helping the community. We appreciate your support!
Give us a call or just stop by to renta booth or showcase to displayyour Antiques and Collectibles that you would like to sell.We send in all NC Sales Tax for you.Booths are only $1 a square foot monthly with 10% commission on all sales. Showcases are only $25 & $50 monthly (2 sizes to choose from) with 10% commission on all sales.You Stock...We Sell...GIVE US A TRY TODAY!!!
We are conveniently located at the intersection of Hwy 421 & Hwy 64 in Siler City, NC. Our Mall consists of 30,000 square feet of Antiques & Collectibles with a wide variety of collections from many different vendors coming from all around North Carolina and surrounding areas. Easy access to our Mall, with plenty of parking right at the door, will make your shopping experience with us, enjoyable.
Our Auctions will be held in our Mall for your convenience (time & dates will be updated weekly on our website.) A wide variety of i tems wi l l be sold at our Mall Auctions including but not limited to: Collectibles, Antiques, Furniture, Tools, Toys, Appliances, Autos, Equipment, Guns, Real/Personal Property, Household Items, Etc....Come Join us... You’ll be glad you did!!!
About Countryside Collectibles & Auction
Give us a call for your Estate & Auction Needs...(919) 663-2034 Bobby Steele (919) 548-5500 Mark Brigham
Check us out on the web...www.countrtysideauctioneers.com
COUNTRYSIDE Collectibles
& Antiques MallCOUNTRYSIDE Collectibles
& Antiques Mall219 Chatham SquareSiler City NC 27344Ph. (919) 742-2013
196 SCOTT FARM RD., ASHEBOROSelling 1,775 sq.ft. Farm House on 30.65 +/- acres, Randolph County, NC.
Parcel: 139205, Parcel ID: 7666139205. (Call for full details)
Real Estate will be sold at 12:00 pm., subject to owner conformation. Call for details or preview. Auctioneer is Agent for the seller. Buyer Agents welcome. 5% down payment from highest bidderrequired day of sale (no refunds). 5% buyer premium.
Directions: From Asheboro: Take I 73/74 (220)South. Exit on New Hope Church Rd. Turn Leftand go to stop sign at 220 Business. Turn Right,Scott Farm Rd. will be on your right. Follow Signs.
Selling Personal Property:2003 John Deere 790 Tractor w/Front End Loaderonly 413 hours, 4x4, Implements for Tractor, JD FinishMower, JD Dump Trailer, JD Bush Hog, JD Rototiller,JD Utility Trailer, Boom Pole, Rorks, etc., YardFurniture, Yard Tools, Hand Tools, Power Tools, Anvil,Enamel Pots, Fuel/Oil Barrels, Shop Fans, WoodKegs, Air Compressors, Honda Generator, R/R Jack,Cast Iron Wash Pot, Chicken Coop, Tillers, PressureWasher, Edger, JD Gun Safe, Wind Mill, Dinner Bell,Hay Rake, Silver Coin, Traps, .22 Remington, Misc.Pottery, Scaffolding, Wood Splitter, Wrought IronFence, Drill Press, Lathe, Corn Planter, Horse Buggy,Backpack Blower, John Boat, Chain Saws, Mower,Fire Box, Household Items, Log Chains, Misc.Advertisement (Signs, Thermometers, Traffic, Tins, &MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!
Furniture:Hoosier Cabinet, Oak Ice Box, Oak Server, Step BackCupboard, Farm Table, Pierced Tin Cabinet WoodCook Stove, Wood File Cabinet, Corner CabinetsCedar Chest, Refrigerator, Quilt Cabinet, Rockers,Chest of Drawers, Hutch, Desk, Porch Table, Buffet,Chairs, Swing, Coffee Table, End Tables, Misc.Cabinets, Wood Benches, Display Cabinets, 2 LeatherChairs, 2 Leather Stools & MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!
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MANY ITEMS NOT LISTED.... Other Items May Be Added! Check Website For Updates!
260 Village Lake Rd. • Siler City NC 27344Contact: Dustin Elledge • 919-742-4052
*** NOW ACCEPTING NEW RESIDENTS ***
Coventry House your locally owned and operated Assisted Living Community. NOW SPECIALIZING in the unique needs of persons with Alzheimer’s Disease
and related Dementia’s at Coventry House of Siler City, you will find:
• FLAT MONTHLY RATES .... no hidden charges or upselling• 24 hour personal care assistance• On Call Physician Services• Professionally directed medication management• Specialized care plans for all residents• Private & companion rooms featuring private bathrooms• In room cable TV, internet access & telephone service• Security systems for resident safety• Specialized activities for assisted living & memory care unit• Three prepared meals per day plus afternoon & evening snacks• Local transportation to shopping & medical appointments• Medicaid, private insurance & private payment accepted
CALL TO ARRANGE YOUR PRIVATE TOUR TODAY!
Ask About Our New Year Special Pricing!
Ramseur CommunityAdult Summer
Reading Program
READ• Pick up a bookmark when
you check out a book.
• List the title, why you like or dislike the book, be sure and put your name and your contact # on the bookmark and return it to the library.
• Winners drawn from all participating entries.
On Your Mark...Get Set- READ
@ Ramseur Public Library
June 9- Macon’s Martial ArtsJune 16- Randolph Senior SteppersJune 23- Safe Kids, Randolph CountyJune 30- Zelnick the MagicianJuly 7- Fueling Your Engine with Allison WalkerJuly 14- The Fettucini Brothersuly 21- One Step @ a Time w/the Randolph Co QueensJuly 28- Motion Commotion w/Pointe
South Dance & Tumble
All Programs Held at the Ramseur Municipal Building at 724 Liberty Street, Ramseur, NC Thursday Morning 10:30am (Except June 30 1pm)Special thanks is extended to our many sponsors and presenters that have given of their time and talents.
Ramseur Public Library1512 Main St, Ramseur336-824-2232www.randolphlibrary.org
Ramseur CommunityDeep River Spring Fling Antique Fair AuctionSat. May 14th Riverside Park FranklinvilleSPREAD the WORD -The Deep River Antique & Spring Fling will be located in downtown Franklinville at the Riverside Park. We are looking forward to this great spring event. Help us spread the word. Early bird vendor discount extended till April 30th.
ATTENTION: The early bird vendor discount for our DEEP RIVER ANTIQUE & CRAFT SPRING FLING has been extended until April 30th. Spread the word. Help us make this an awesome spring event.
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LILYS TRADING POSTHandmade Crafts and Collectibles
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Service Since 1904 (Phone) 336-824-2386
(Obituary Desk) 336-318-3535
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Ramseur Needs You, We have openings on the Planning/Zoning Board, If you are a current resident of Ramseur and would like to serve your community please apply. Contact us at
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Ramseur Public LibraryStory Time Schedule1512 Main Street, Ramseur, NC Moving to the Story Time Beat
Thursdays @ 10:30 AMHop Into a Good Book! May 5- Every Child Ready to Read with Lydia Carruth May 12- The Tale of Peter Rabbit May 19- Knuffle Bunny May 26- Shake Rattle n Read: Read to Your Bunny!
Ramseur CommunityLifeguards Needed for the City of Asheboro ASHEBORO - The Asheboro Cultural and Recreation Services Department is seeking individuals over the age of fifteen to serve as Lifeguards at the city pools during the summer of 2016. Candidates will be required to complete The American Red Cross Lifeguard Training, which includes First-Aid and CPR-AED for the Professional Rescuer, before being considered for employment. Lifeguards are hired as seasonal employees and are expected to work from mid- May to mid-August, which includes the pool season as well as opening and closing duties. Interested candidates may come to the Asheboro Cultural and Recreat ion Services Department office, located at 241 Sunset Avenue in Asheboro, to submit an application for employment. The deadline to apply is Friday, May 13For more information, please contact Cindy Castle at (336) 626-1240 ext. 5 or via e-mail at [email protected].
FREE GREAT NIGHT OF MUSICThursday May 19 ( 6:30pm-8pm)
Hardee’s Of Ramseur(Every Thursday Night FREE Gospel Music)
The Chamber will be collecting non perishable
food for the Ramseur Food Pantry. Please while your shopping remember
the pantry while shopping. We collect this food up till the event. If you would like to donate food before this
event please call us at 336-824-2030 and we can
meet you to pick up the food.
FOOD DRIVERamseur/Eastern Randolph ChamberSat May 21 (8am to Noon)At Just Save In Ramseur