April 2017
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Volume 15 Issue 4
The Liberty Leader
Free Community Paper By The Community And For The Community
Serving Liberty, Staley, Snow Camp, Julian, Climax, Ramseur & Franklinville
Free Monthly Newspaper Events Calendar April 8 Soup On pg 19 8 Eggstravaganza pg 31 8 Benefit pg 19 13 Glow Egg Hunt pg 25 15 Egg Hunt pg 24 15 Helicopter drop pg 29 18 Benefit pg 10 20-22 Herb Festival pg 23 22 Golf Tourmentent pg 2 27 Business After Hours pg 5 27 Bingo pg 31 28 Cancer Screening pg 4 29 Chicken Dinner pg 6 May 5 & 6 Rodeo pg 3 6 Car Show pg 3 8 Bike Ride pg 19 20 Lil Johns pg 25 13 Shredding Day pg10 20 Tour De Lions pg 11 20 Mayfest pg 12 22 Trail Run pg 30 Future Dates 13 Spring Fling pg 30 June 10 tractor Pull pg 8 Calendar On Our Website
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Change is Good…..
The Liberty Chamber of Commerce made some changes to its Annual Banquet this year. Fun was added to the agenda! It was a beautiful evening at the “Roost” where the banquet was held. The elegantly rustic venue provided the perfect setting for the new, more relaxed format. Guests had an opportunity to mingle, socialize and interact with one another. A prime rib and chicken meal, catered by “Simply Southern Catering” was delicious. Comedian Renee Henderson, provided some comic relief during dinner. DJ Cleave Caviness entertained with a variety of dance music. An assortment of props and an elegant background provided a photo booth area, for guests to engage in more fun. Silent Auction items donated by local and area businesses provided another layer of entertainment, as guests bid on their favorites. The highlight of the evening remained the Awards Ceremony. Each year the Liberty Chamber of Commerce awards, outstanding representatives, who go above and beyond to give back to our community. This year’s 2017 Awards were as follows. Church of the Year: Sandy Creek Baptist Church Volunteer of the Year: Lori Cobb; Faith Community Nurse Business Person of the Year: JB Griffith III of Liberty Advisors. Business of the Year: Supertex; Ed Cummins Over all the 2017 Liberty Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet was a lot of fun! Going forward, we will continue to uphold this standard of fun for our Banquets. We hope you will join us next year. We want to recognize our Liberty Chamber Board Members. We are a great team who collaborated and worked hard to pull this wonderful event together. Thank you all! Former President: Debbie Adams of Adams Home Repair Former VP: Gwen Daye of Church of God of Prophesy Incoming President: Shirley Pabst of High Tech Collision Incoming VP: Greg Carpenter of Rubbermill Inc. Executive Director: Teresa Bruchon; Liberty Public Library Board Member: Lisa Brower of Fidelity Bank who was the Top seller of Banquet Tickets!!! Thank you, Lisa! Board Member: Amanda Pabst of High Tech Collision Board Member: Olivia Link of State Farm Board Member: Amy Hutcherson of Liberty Advisors Board Member: Caylea Strickland of Nationwide Board Member: Richard Clapp of RC Computers
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Change Is good…. more highlight photos from liberty chamber annual banquet
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in cooperation with Jay Hinson and his Lucky J 
 Rodeo Company and Arena is presenting their 14th annual Jeff Hinson Memorial North Carolina High School Rodeo. It will be held on May 5th and May 6th at 7:00 pm at the Lucky J Arena on Hwy 64 East of Ramseur. The arena is at the intersection of Hwy 64 and Shady Grove Road near Ramseur. The purpose of this event is to raise scholarship money for graduating FFA members, assist in sending FFA members to local, state, and national leadership conferences, and to help financially support the Agriculture Education/FFA programs at Eastern Randolph High School and Southeastern Randolph Middle School. This event is being governed by the N.C. High School Rodeo Association. They are a non-profit organization dedicated to the development of sportsmanship, horsemanship, and character in the youth of our state. They give high school students the opportunity to participate and compete in this unique and challenging sport. The NCHSRA offers a rodeo program that sets high school rodeo apart from the other varsity sports. The athletes compete on a scale comparable to collegiate and professional rodeo competitors. Contestants will compete in the following events: Bull Riding, Barrel Racing, Pole Bending, Breakaway Calf Roping, Cattle Cutting, Team Roping, Goat Tying, Bareback Riding, Saddle Bronc Riding, Calf Roping, & Steer Wrestling. There are over 40 local sponsors many of whom have sponsored all thirteen of the rodeo events. Wayne Thomas Chevrolet & Cadillac is the overall sponsor of this event. Other major sponsors are Langley Grading of Staley, Harvest House of Ramseur, Swaim Heating and Air Conditioning of Climax, Randolph County Farm Bureau, Liberty Farm and Garden, Randolph County Livestock and Poultry Improvement Association, Carolina Stockyards of Siler City, Cox Industries/Structural Woods of Coleridge, James River Equipment of Asheboro, Caviness Farms Grading, Inc. of Siler City. Food sales will start at 5:30 pm for participants and people attending the rodeo event. Tickets are $8 in advance and $10 at the gate. Children 5 years and under get in free. Tickets can be purchased at Eastern Randolph High School and the Wayne Thomas Dealership in Asheboro. This is a family event and we will have activities for young children each night. We will have local area students participating both nights as well as other high school students from across the state. For more information call Raymond Caviness at 919-742-3296 or 336-953-1424.
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100 Man Project, Inc News for April 2017 Spring is here and the 2017 Dental Clinic is in full bloom. The kick-off day, March 7, was a successful day in signing up clients who are low income and those with no dental insurance. Registration is now closed as we are completely booked and a waiting list is compiled. We will be confirming reservations in a couple of weeks. When we call please confirm immediately in order to insure your appointment. The Clinic will be June 2nd, 2017 at the Fire Department in Liberty. The reading program for 2017 is coming to an end at Liberty Elementary School and Liberty Library the winners will be awarded very nice prizes for reading the most books this year. We will be announcing the dedicated winners next month. Our new car for the 100 Man Project, Inc will be arriving this month. With this car we will be able to serve our clients with more dependable and safer transportation to their appointments. The purchase of this car was all made possible with donations from you generous people and grants. Thank you to all. Members of the Project are sponsoring an Appreciation Dinner on April 18th for the volunteers who have made the Dental Clinic, the C.A.R.S. Project, and the Reading Program possible this year. This appreciation dinner is paid for by members of the project not from donations to the 100 Man Project, Inc.
Community Area Ride Service Golf Tournament for Operation Christmas Child
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.
Call Dispatcher At 336-622-5774 Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
Saturday, April 22nd Shamrock Golf Course 8 am Shotgun Start
We are hosting a golf tournament to raise money for Operation Christmas Child. The event will be on Saturday, April 22nd, with a shotgun start at 8am. Prizes will be awarded to every team. The entrance fee is $200 per 4man team and will include your round of golf, lunch, longest drive competition, closest to the pin, entry into door prize drawings and a prize at the end of the tournament. All proceeds will go directly to Operation Christmas Child. To sign-up, please see Andy Clapp or call him at 336-684-8512 and get your team registered! You do not want to miss out on this great event! You (or your company) can also sponsor a hole. To Sponsor a hole is $75…please fill out information below to sponsor a hole and return it to Andy Clapp.
Free Cervical Cancer Screening Open to the Community More than 12,000 new cases of invasive cervical cancer will be diagnosed in women in the United States this year and over 4,000 women will die from the disease. The American Cancer Society recommends that all women should begin cervical cancer testing (screening) at age 21. Women aged 21 to 29, should have a Pap test every 3 years. To help promote early detection, Randolph Health Cancer Center, Cone Health Cancer Center and Central Carolina Women’s Center will be hosting a free cervical cancer screening on Friday, April 28th, 2017 from 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. at Central Carolina Women’s Center, 136 S. Park St., Asheboro. The screening is open to all women who are 21 years of age and older who meet the following criteria: • Women who are sexually active or have been sexually active, or have never had a pap smear or have not had a pap smear within the last three years. • Women who do not have insurance or cannot afford to see a physician. This screening is one of Randolph Health Cancer Center’s community education events that is offered each month on a variety of health-related topics. Registration is required to participate. To register, please call 336-832-8000. For more information you can visit www.randolphhealth.org.
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CYO Apparel Create Your Own! We specialize in custom designs for any occasion or event! Reunions, Churches, Job Events, or anything for your everyday style. Contact Gerald Williams at 336-653-6675 OR Brittany Cheek at 336-254-2927 for any inquiries. Follow us on FACEBOOK and INSTAGRAM : CYO Apparel
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The Liberty Leader Newspaper Come and See By: Andy Clapp As the women went to the tomb on Resurrection morning, a question troubled them along the way. As Mark wrote about Resurrection morning, he pointed out, “They were saying to one another, ‘Who will roll away the stone from the entrance of the tomb for us?’” (Mark 16:3) Truly, the question was justifiable. The stone large enough that no one person could roll it away. In fact, according to what Matthew tells us, the stone was sealed, which would make it an offense to try to move the stone. How can it be done? The question puzzled them but they continued on the road anyways.
The very next verse in Mark captures a moment where the human understanding of how intersects with God’s ability to move. Mark wrote, “Looking up, they observed that the stone – which was very large – had been rolled away.” (Mark 16:4) During their journey to the tomb, they wondered how it could be done. They arrived at the tomb to find out that the seemingly immovable stone had been moved already by God. Man tried to figure it out; God already had it worked out. As we celebrate Easter this year, we look at the journeys of this life and see those things that seem to stand in the way. We wonder how we can get through it or go around it, but fail to see that God is incredible at moving those things. Then, He calls us to come and see what He has done. The stone was not rolled away so Jesus could escape the grave. We know that from the story in the gospel of John. John wrote, “In the evening of that first day of the week, the disciples were gathered together with the doors locked because of their fear of the Jews. Then Jesus came, stood among them, and said to them, ‘Peace to you!’” (John 20:19) He appeared to the disciples though the room was locked up tight, proving that nothing could stop Him from coming to them. The stone was rolled away for the people to see the power of God on display and for all to enter in and see what had taken place. He could have left the stone in place and showed up right behind them. He could have taken the top off the tomb. God could have performed this miracle in any way He wanted, but what He created by rolling the stone away was an open door for all to come and to see. So this Easter, you are invited. You are invited to come into the open door and see what God has done. You are invited to see with your own eyes that the tomb remains empty. You are invited to see the power of God, not only to roll away the giant boulders of life, but to breathe life into what was dead. Please come and see, for if you do, you will find all you need.
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CIVITAN AWARENESS MONTH April is Civitan Awareness Month. Civitan International and North Carolina District West is looking to start a club in your Area. Civitan International is an organization of volunteer service clubs around the world, dedicated to helping people in their own communities. Civitans help wherever the need arises-from collecting food for the homeless, to volunteering in retirement homes, to building playground equipment for children with disabilities. Civitan’s have been helping people since 1917, the year the Organization was founded. Birmingham, Alabama is the birthplace of Civitan. The Birmingham, Alabama Civitan Club was the first Civitan club and has just celebrated their 100th birthday. In the 1950’s, Civitan adopted a special emphasis on helping people with developmental disabilities. Civitan was one of the major supporters of Special Olympics International. Civitans still supports Special Olympics today. For more information on Civitan their website is www.civitan.org. For North Carolina District West their website is www.ncwestcivitan.org . Their Facebook page is North Carolina District West Civitan. You may contact Donna Jackson at email djackson1954@icloud.com .
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Construction Begins Liberty Veterans Memorial and Gardens On Saturday April 29, 2017 at 10:00 AM the Board of Directors of LVMG will host a Ground Breaking Ceremony at the new memorial site on Swannanoa Ave between Liberty Police Dept and ABC Store, across from Food Lion. Everyone is invited to attend. The focus of building a memorial tribute began in 2011 for all Military Veterans. Individuals that have served or continue to serve our nation by protecting our freedoms on our homeland or abroad. Many fundraisers have proved to be beneficial toward raising the needed funds for construction. Individuals and businesses have given generous contributions of needed dollars for something they believe in. Our board of directors and committee members have been the heart that has kept this fight moving forward by volunteering many hours of their personal time to prove we can do this. As this dream is about to become reality there are a lot of you folks that has not submitted your registration form, registration fee, and proof of service or DD-214. These items are necessary to have a Veteran’s Name engraved in the Granite Monuments. Through May 15, 2017 the price for an engraving request will remain at $150.00 with $135.00 of those dollars tax deductible. On May 16, 2017 the price will increase to $190.00 per engraving request. All engraving prior to May 15 will be done at the Granite Company’s facilities, after May 15 engraving will be done sometime later after the granite is installed at the memorial site. Also, remember quality control is much better at the factory. We encourage everyone to stop procrastinating with questions “of” or “if” we are going to build this memorial. WE promise you as we have always said “it will be built somewhere” by a group of dedicated individuals not willing to give up. Contact any Board Member or call 336-622-3850 leave your name and phone number or e-mail tlconst@rtelco.net for registration forms and other information. See us on Facebook at Liberty Veterans Memorial and Gardens, Inc. to download forms. A Veteran can submit their own name or anyone can submit a Veterans name, a spouse, or another family member or a friend of the Veteran you wish to honor.
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Take a evening off from cooking! Come to the Semi- Annual Liberty Ruritan Club Fried Chicken and BBQ Dinner Sat. April 29, 2017 From 11am to 7pm Liberty Ruritan Hut on Highway 49 North Cost $8.00 per plate including dessert Dine-in or Take-out LIBERTY LODGE #714 MONTH OF GUNS TICKETS ARE $100.00 EACH. TICKET HOLDER HAS AN OPPORTUNITY TO WIN 31+ TIMES. WHEN A TICKET IS DRAWN AS A WINNER THAT TICKET WILL GO BACK IN FOR THE REMAINING DRAWINGS. *UP TO AN ADDITIONAL 2 DRAWINGS FOR EARLY BIRD TICKETS. *ONLY 300 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD! DRAWING WILL BE HELD FOR EACH DAY IN THE MONTH OF JULY 2017. AN EARLY BIRD BONUS GUN DRAWING WILL BE HELD THE FIRST THURSDAY IN MAY AND JUNE FROM ALL TICKETS PURCHASED UP TO THE DRAWING THAT NIGHT. IF THE GUN LISTED CANNOT BE OBTAINED A SUBSTITUTE CAN BE SUBMITTED OF EQUAL VALUE* (AT THE SOLE DISCRETION OF B & B ARMS) ALL WINNERS WILL BE CONTACTED BY PHONE IT IS THE WINNER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO: AQUIRE ANY PERMITS REQUIRED AND PASS A BACKGROUND CHECK TO RECEIVE A FIREARM. IF THE BACKGROUND CHECK IS DENIED, THE WINNER MAY FORFEIT HIS/HER RIGHT TO CLAIM THE PRIZE, WITH NO ALTERNATE PRIZE BEING OFFERED. (SUBJECT TO REGULATIONS OF FFL DEALER WHERE GUN IS PICKED UP.) ALL GUNS CAN BE PICKED UP AT B & B ARMS LOCATED AT 9283 US HWY 220 BUSINESS NORTH. RANDLEMAN, NC 27317 (336) 339-3199 EACH WINNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE TRANSFER FEE TO ANOTHER DEALER IF DESIRED AND ANY SHIPPING/HANDLING COSTS. (GENERALLY, TRANSFER FEE'S ARE $20.00 - $25.00) IF AT LEAST 200 TICKETS ARE NOT SOLD BY JULY 1ST , GUN RAFFLE MAY BE CANCELED AND WE WILL DRAW FROM TICKETS SOLD FOR GUN STORE CREDIT USING THE FOLLOWING FORMULA (NUMBER OF TICKETS * $75)/31 = CREDIT TO BE GIVEN AWAY PER DAY. ALL NET PROCEEDS WILL BE DONATED TO THE OXFORD HOME FOR CHILDREN AND WHITESTONE MASONIC & EASTERN STAR HOME.
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Substance Abuse & Mental Health Symposium Set for May 19 at RCC to Focus on Prescribed Addiction Addiction to prescribed painkillers will be the topic of an upcoming symposium at Randolph Community College in May. The “2017 Substance Abuse & Mental Health Symposium: The Prescribed Addiction” is scheduled for 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. on Friday, May 19 in the JB and Claire Davis Corporate Training Center in the Continuing Education and Industrial Center at 413 Industrial Park Avenue. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) will be offered. Two keynote speakers, Dr. Emily Mullen and Dr. Shawn DaltonBethea, will discuss the growing issue, as well as alternatives to pain meds for managing chronic pain. Dr. Mullen is associate program director of the internal medicine residency program for Cone Health and assistant professor of medicine for the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Medicine. Dr. Dalton-Bethea has been a practicing medicine and rehabilitation specialist since January 2006. She is certified in pain medicine and board certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation. The symposium will also feature a community panel of individuals who have personally dealt with addiction and relapse related to the use of prescribed pain medications. In addition, a brief overview will be given of the following upcoming classes at RCC: “Mental Health First Aid” and “Health & Wellness Coach.” Breakfast and lunch will be provided, and the cost is only $20. Scholarships are available. Space is limited, so register early by calling 336-633-0268. Randolph Community College gratefully acknowledges the grant support of the Randolph Health Community Foundation. The Randolph Health Community Foundation is an endowment funding the health and wellness projects of community nonprofits.
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3rd Annual Antique Tractor Pull Saturday - June 10th 2pm -11pm 6348 Lineberry Road - Liberty
Hosted By Kimesville Community Fire & Rescue Admission $10 Adults - Children 12 & under Free All proceeds will go towards purchase of new turnout gear for firefighters
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Annual RCC Veterans Benefits Fair Set for April 18
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Randolph Community College will host its annual Veterans Benefits Fair from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Tuesday, April 18 in the Foundation Conference Center on the Asheboro Campus. Veterans will be able t o fi n d information on health care, VA loans, education benefits, counseling, disability, service dogs, employment, and more at the event, which is open to RCC students and the public. A light lunch will be served. “Randolph Community College prides itself on being a military friendly school,” said Cathy Aikens, RCC financial aid specialist & VA certifying official. “It is our desire to bring important information to this area that can benefit veterans.” Some of the organizations you can expect to see are the Winston-Salem VBA; Veterans Service Officer/Terri Van Vliet; Greensboro Vet Center and their mobile unit; Wags4tags, which is a nonprofit organization that trains service dogs for veterans; Chris Williams/National Guard Recruiter; NCWorks; Commander Joe Beane from the DAV; and Howard Hutchison from the American Legion. RCC’s Asheboro Campus is located at 629 Industrial Park Avenue. Take the McDowell Road exit from Highway 220/I73-74 and follow the signs.For more information, contact Aikens at 336-633-0308.
Summer Enrichment Redefines My Success will provide transitional support to rising sixth and seventh grade students at Southeastern Randolph Middle School through a positive summer week designed to create enthusiasm for the upcoming school year through community engagement. Rising sixth and seventh grade students will be invited to participate in a summer experience offering academic and community engagement infused with team-building events, transition activities, student choice, and project based learning. The program will be offered for four separate four-day weeks, following a similar structure each week. “Agriculture Monday” will be designed around neighboring Eastern Randolph High School’s award winning agriculture program. “Business Tuesday” will be held on the campus of Southeastern Randolph Middle School with a focus on community engagement and technology tools. “Health Sciences Wednesday” will be another off-site day, allowing exploration of many avenues to access health science fields. “Community Engagement Thursday” will offer students the unique opportunity to delve deeper in the area of their choice (agriculture, business, or health sciences), spending a day exploring their own community at a deeper level from a targeted perspective including three interactive stops throughout the day. The final day will culminate with presentations from students in a gallery walk format that will allow parents to observe the projects students completed throughout the week. The camp experience will run 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily. Transportation to all activities during the day will be provided. Additionally, morning and afternoon door-to-door transportation will be provided for specific geographic zones throughout the four-week experience. Students will be provided a lunch and snack each day. The camp fee is $25 for the entire week. This fee is refundable upon successful completion of the entire week of camp. Scholarships are available upon request. Applications are available in the front o f fi c e a t S E R M S a n d o n l i n e a t www.serms.randolph.k12.nc.us. Contact Jeff Minton, Assistant Principal at SERMS at jminton@randolph.k.12.nc.us or 336.824.6700.
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Cub Scouts Shout Out
By Belle Windham Liberty's Cub Scout Pack 502 has had a very busy and fun year. It all started with an ice cream social, then a visit from the Liberty Fire Department. Everyone's favorite event is the annual Pinewood Derby race, which is a tradition dating back to 1953. The Scouts designed and built custom race cars from blocks of wood and raced them on a track. There were winners in 3 categories; speed, design and beauty. The Scouts loved cheering for their friends and their own cars and there was lots of laughter and even a pizza party to close out the event. The Scouts have worked together to achieve a goal of every Cub making rank by the Blue & Gold banquet, which was held on March 25th. Blue & Gold is a banquet held to celebrate the Anniversary of Cub Scouting and all the boy's hard work in earning their Tiger, Wolf, Bear, Webelos and Arrow of Light ranks. All the active Scouts in Pack 502 received their rank at this year's Blue & Gold banquet. They celebrated with their friends and family, a potluck and a cake off. That same evening, the Arrow of Light Scouts crossed over to Boy Scouts, leaving Cub Scouting behind and embarking on a brand new adventure. Next year an exciting new program will be in effect that allows Kindergarteners to join Cub Scouts as Lion Cubs. Previously a child had to wait until 1st grade or 7 years old to join Cub Scouts. Pack 502 is proud to be opening the Celebrate Liberty MayFest with a flag ceremony at 10am. If you know a boy who is interested in joining Cub Scouts, call 336-880-8785 or email Pack502Liberty@gmail.com Pack 502 meets on Tuesday nights at 7pm at Liberty First United Methodist Church on N. Fayetteville St.
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The Liberty Artisan & Craft Gallery 5546 NC Hwy 49, Liberty
Save The Honey Bees Wild Bird Supplies, Candles, Soaps, Wooden Cutting Boards and Much More.Custom Made Barn Quilts Bee Keeping Supplies - Local Hone Hours: Tues-Sat 10-5 Closed Sun & Mon
PH 622-3720
www.libertyartisangallery.com
Call us for swarm removal (no inside wall removals) Your local supplier for Beekeeping Equipment & Supplies. We have everything you need no matter if you are a beginner or master beekeeper Join Us For One Of Our UpComing Classes Saturday, April 22nd – Painting with Henry Bowers – Craft Painting from Photo. Saturday, May 13th— Weaving (caning) Bottom of solid oak child's rocking chair with Montina Aldridge For more info see our Facebook Page.
SUPPLY & GROCERY New Summer Hours Effective April 15th, 2017 Mon-Fri 6am-9pm Sat 7am-9pm Sun 12pm- 5pm 4508 NC Hwy 49N, Liberty
Phone 336-622-1531 Visit our new web page @ www.sportsmansupplyliberty.com
Turkey Season Youth Turkey week: April 1-7 Statewide Season: April 8- May 6, 2017 April 22nd- huge sale -W200 will be here live-We will be giving away a 30qt Calcutta high performance cooler- (with each $2000 purchase, your name will be entered into drawing.) April 23rd- canceled class $100 for class, everything is included. ( lunch, gun, ammo) plus $20.00 off the purchase of a handgun for class members. Call and register today (336)622-1521
161 S Greensboro St Liberty , NC Phone 336-622-5007 Mon-Fri 10:30am-9pm Sat 10:30am-2pm Daily Specials Live Music Friday Nights
James Little, MD
-New selection of long guns & horns(savage, ATI, Ruger, Glock, Honor Guard, and more) -New conceal weapon purse Calcutta High Performance Cookies & Double Wall Tumblers
Hoop Cheese, Pinto Beans, Raw Peanuts, Country Ham, Old Fashion Candy, Conrad and Hinkle and Delaney’s Pimento Cheese Homeland Creamery Milk and Ice Cream We Now Offer 90% Octane non Ethanol Gas
Gas (reg, non ethanol, off road fuel, diesel) Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791
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DENTISTRY Edward Scott DDS - Erin Scott DDS Family, Cosmetic and Implant Dentistry “Emergencies Seen Same Day”
Located in the Forest Oaks Community www.southeastdentistry.com 336-674-2497 or 336-674-6936 5439 Liberty Rd, Greensboro 336-944-4248 - Residence Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791
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RC Computers
Computer Sales * Service * Upgrades * Networking Residential & Commercial Nothing Too Big Or Too Small 126 W Swannanoa Ave (Downtown Liberty) Ph 336-795-0118
Virus Removal Custom Built & Used Computer Sales
Watch Battery Replacement Repair Smart Phones (Screen Replacement) Buy Gold / Silver/ Coins Copy / Fax / Internet We Now Offer Security Camera Installations Laminating Faxing Copying Here
We Now Offer Soldering
Locally Owned & Operated By
Richard Clapp
A+ Certified Technician 15 + Years Of Service Microsoft Professional
Email Richard@RCComputers.biz
Same Day Or Next Day Turnaround Benefit Supper For Grove Baptist Church Building Fund Chicken pie plate Beans, Slaw, Creamed potatoes, Rolls, Dessert, Beverage $8.00 adults / $4.00 Kids (4- under) (Eat in/ Take out) April 8, 2017 ( 4:00 - 7:00pm ) ( Charles L. Edwards Family Life Center )
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Fidelity Bank in Liberty will be collecting bottled water for the Randolph Hospice House! Just drop them off during banking hours! The Randolph Hospice House in Asheboro is in need of cases of bottled water for their family rooms. These waters are used to comfort family members who are there visiting loved ones. We go through these quickly and appreciate any church group, civic group, scouts, businesses or individuals who would be willing to donate to this cause. It can be any brand of bottled water. These can be delivered directly to the Randolph Hospice House, 446 Vision Drive in Asheboro, NC, any day of the week (or) weekend. Your support is greatly appreciated to help us meet this need.
Easter Sunday Hours 9:30-11:30 Brunch 11:30-4 Lunch
YE OLD COUNTRY KITCHEN
Strawberries U-Pick or Pre-Picked Located between Ramseur and Siler City off Hwy 64
Opening Mid-April Call to Check Picking Conditions (919) 742-5102 Like Us On Facebook 936 Kildee Church Rd Ramseur, NC 27316
327 Drama Rd, Snow Camp Ph 336-376-6991 Locally Owned & Operated By Bryan & Melodee Wilson Hours Thu, Fri 4:30 to 8:30 Specials Friday and Saturday Nights 4:00 to 5:30 Thu- Fri Sat 11:00 to 8:30/ Sun Noon to 8:00
Millstone Catering Snow Camp, NC Private Parties Welcome
Full Catering Service Check Out Millstone Catering Facebook Here For Your Parties & Catering
www.yeoldcountrykitchen.net Thurs And Friday Special
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10213 Old Liberty Rd., 3 bedroom/2 bath, detached garage, replacement windows, gas pac, on 8 plus acres in Liberty city limits, $175,000. 1101 Williams St., Ramseur; 3 bedroom/2 bath, brick ranch w/double garage, custom built home. Owner can finance at$ 149,000. 526 Edgewood Dr., 3 bedroom/2 bath brick ranch w/ carport, fenced yard, with all appliances. Owner can finance at $119,000. Office building (carpet and floor vinyl store), currently used as a 3 bedroom, one bath single family dwelling in main town of Liberty. REDUCED to $65,000. 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! RENTAL: 3 bed/2 bath brick on large private lot in Siler City, $850.00 month/one yr. lease
Meacham Realty, Inc. Tom Meacham
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American Legion Post #81
RCC Plans Mental Health First Aid Course for April, June Randolph Community College’s Workforce Development and Continuing Education Division will offer a groundbreaking public education program, “Mental Health First Aid,” that is designed for all members of the community. Two sessions are scheduled, the first (#61009) is set for 8 a.m.5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 18, in the Continuing Education and Industrial Center at 413 Industrial Park Avenue. The second session (#61010) is set for the same hours and location on Thursday, June 15. Mental Health First Aid is an 8-hour course that gives people the skills to help someone who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis. It is a peer reviewed program which has been shown to save lives, improve the mental health of the individual administering care and the one receiving it, expand knowledge of mental illnesses and their treatments, increase the services provided, and reduce overall social distance toward individuals with mental illnesses by improving mental health literacy. The National Council for Behavioral Health reports that, “The [Mental Health First Aid] program, delivered to nearly 100,000 people across the country through a network of 2,500+ instructors, has already saved lives and brought hope to many.” The cost of the course is $70. For more information or to register, call 336-633-0268. message: %3C0242bdb857d04ba4ab909bafb3144b65@RHEXCH13MBX.rhnc.org%3E
Randolph Health to Host Free Foot Screening The American Legion Post will be having a “Huge Yard Sale” the weekend of the Antiques Festival, April 28th & 29th, 2017. This sale will be inside the Post and on the grounds. The last Yard Sale held at the Post was attended by over 750 people. We are now accepting donations for this sale. 10’x10’ Booth spaces will also be available for vendors in a designated area on the grounds of the Post. Spaces will be $25.00 per day, rain, or shine. There will be a limited number of spaces so call Cary at 336-707-8177 early to reserve, they will go fast. Registration forms are attached below. All proceeds from the yard sale and booth rentals will go to support American Legion Projects. Contact any of the following Yard Sale Committee members for Donation pick up or more information: Cary McMasters – 336-707-8177 (cell) Ritchie York – 336-215-2503 (cell) Guy Troy – 336-622-3375 Joe Morgan – 336-622-3720 Gail Morgan – 336-337-5031 (cell)
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ASHEBORO – Did you know that there are 26 bones and 33 joints and more than 100 tendons in each foot? No matter what your profession or hobbies, your feet endure a lot of wear and tear. In fact, 75 percent of Americans will experience foot problems at one time or another. Do you have achy feet and need to know what you can do to stop the pain? The healthcare professionals with Randolph Health Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine will offer a free foot screening to the community on Tuesday, April 4th from 5 – 7 p.m. at Randolph Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, located at 138-A Dublin Square Road in Asheboro. The screenings will consist of a series of tests to assess any foot conditions you may be experiencing. This screening is one of Randolph Health’s community education events offered each month to promote health and wellness. While the screening is free, registration is required. For more information about this screening or to register, please call the Community Event Desk at (336) 633-7788.
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EARTH VISIONS Therapeutic Massage - Medical Massage
Specific Massage It is your turn to be pain free. Get Your Life Back Phone 336-622-1844 Novella Kennedy, LMBT NC Lic 4586 National Certification You could be HERE right now!
Feel well again! Call for your appointment.
5264 York Martin Rd, Liberty, NC www,earthvisionsinc.com Earth Visions offers:
Group Exercise Programs Group Outdoor Education
Personal Coaching
Total Body Awareness
Call EARTH VISIONS to Learn More: 622-1844
Movement, Balance and Strength It's more than just Exercise M W F: 6am or 8am T Th 6pm
Earth Visions
5264 York Martin Rd,Liberty earthvisions@rtelco.net Where Fitness, Fun & Fellowship Become One!
For All Ages
April 2017
Earth Visions will be holding the Journey to the Self class on Saturday morning 8am – noon. This is an opportunity to learn more about how we look at the world and by changing our perspectives we can change the way our life unfolds.
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WANT THE BODY YOU ONCE HAD? We will make you look great again! Call the Collision Experts today; 336-622-2977
High Tech Collision
inc.
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Teague's Farm & Market
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Liberty
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Sunday, April 16th: Breakfast @ 9:30 am - Service @ 10:30 AM
FREE BREAKFAST • FREE EASTER PORTRAITs • MUSIC INSPIRING MESSAGE • KIDS ACTIVIES & BOUNCE HOUSES 510 N Greensboro Street in Liberty
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Roundup 2-1/2 gallon for $42
8912 Pleasant Hill Ch. Rd. Snow Camp Ph (336) 376-6660 Hours Mon- Fri 6:30am to 6:30pm Sat 7:00am to 5:00pm Sun Closed
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COMFORTABLE JUST GOT AFFORDABLE.
Chinese Restaurant
TASTE THE DIFFERENCE We Use The Finest Ingredients- Fresh & Healthy Hours Ph 336-622-1518
Swaim Electric Heat & A/C
3743 New Salem Rd , Climax 336-685-9722
Mon Closed
252 W Swannanoa Food Lion Plaza Liberty, NC
www.swaimelectric.com 60 MONTHS 0% APR.* Heat Now, Pay Later.
Tue-Thu 10:30am -10pm Fri-Sat 10:30am-11pm Sun 10:30am-10pm
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119 S Fayetteville St, Liberty
Ph 622-2984
Hours: Mon-Fri 6am-2pm Sat 6am-11am Sun 7am - 11am
Maximum comfort, lower heating and cooling costs, clean indoor air, and affordable payment options -- that’s the Trane difference. Hurry! Must Purchase by February 29, 2012
Call now for a free home comfort consultation. Swaim Electric Heat & A/C Inc.
Foods So Good You’ll Wanna Come Back
3743 New Salem Rd Climax, NC
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~ Auto ~ Home ~ Life ~
*Special financing offers valid on qualifying systems only. All sales must be to homeowners in the United States. Void where prohibited. The Home Projects Visa card is issued by Wells Fargo Financial National Bank. Special terms apply to qualifying purchases charged with approved credit at participating merchants. The special terms APR will continue to apply until all qualifying purchases are paid in full. 0% APR/60 Months: The minimum monthly payment will be the amount that will pay for the purchase in full in equal payments during the special terms period. For newly opened accounts, the regular APR is 27.99%. The APR will vary with the market based on the U.S. Prime Rate. The regular APR is given as of 1/10/2012. If you are charged interest in any billing cycle, the minimum interest charge will be $1.00. The regular APR will apply to certain fees such as a late payment fee or if you use the card for other transactions. If you use the card for cash advances, the cash advance fee is 5.0% of the amount of the cash advance, but not less than $10.00. Monthly payment if shown based on $7,100 purchase.
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Stop by my office or call for a free quote today.
Not all Nationwide affiliated companies are mutual companies and not all Nationwide members are insured by a mutual company. Nationwide, Nationwide is On Your Side, and the Nationwide N and Eagle are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. © 2014 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. NPR-0784AO (11/14)
Liberty Chiropractic Center 104 N Greensboro St, Liberty Phone (336)622-1600 ———————————————————
“Neck Pain, Knee Pain, Back Pain, Headaches, Family Wellness Care, Ear Infections, Allergies, Asthma, Scoliosis, Healthier Children, Bed Wetting, Pregnancy, Depression & Anxiety”
NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS Like Us On Facebook @ LibertyChiropracticCenter Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791
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Wade Hardin Landscapes Contact Wade Hardin (336)240-7925
Shouldn’t financial guidance be about
trust,
not sales?
I can give you trusted, understandable – and FREE* – financial guidance to help you achieve your financial goals. Let’s talk – I can help you plan for life. Modern Woodmen of America
JB Griffith, 3rd, FIC, LUTCF, ChFC®, CLU® 147 S. Fayetteville Street P.O. Box 699 Liberty, NC 27298 B 336-622-6020 C 336-908-1748 j.b.griffith.3rd@mwarep.org
Mowing And
Buildings For Rent $650.00
Seeding Available Seeding & Fertilizing Pruning & Trimming Irrigation Property Clean Up Tree Removal Bobcat & Dump Truck Pine Needles & Mulch New Installations (and repairs) Insect & Disease Control
Buildings For Rent $650.00
116 W Swannanoa Ave Business Space For Rent *There is no obligation to buy.
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329 Brookwood Ave, Liberty
3Br/2Bath & 2Br/2Bath $400 A Month
Let Us Help You This Tax Season Gwen Taylor - Owner / Preparer 728 S Greensboro St, Liberty Ph 336-622-5722 Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791
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Whole Ham BBQ
Cooked Fresh Never Frozen Daily Hot Bar Specials FREE WIFI
Now Serving Flounder & Shrimp Thur,Fri & Sat Call Us For All Your Catering Needs Beaver Creek Also Have A Mobile Kitchen Dining Room Available For Rent On Sunday’s With or Without Food
Call To Reserve
Fourth Saturday Each Month Is Date Night Here 2 For Specials Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791
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Awesome Finds Gift Shop 129 W Swannanoa Ave, Downtown Liberty Open Tue to Sat 11am to 5pm Vintage, Thrift And Gift Shop
Check us out for your spring and summer clothes needs. Also keep your eye out for outside sales rack.
Thank You Jesus Signs For Sale Here Makes A Great Gift
WRC’s Herb Festival Celebrates Two Decades The 20th Annual Herb Festival is scheduled for April 20-22 at First Presbyterian Church, 508 W. Davis St. in Burlington. We will be selling certified organic herbs, beautiful annuals and perennials, vegetable and heirloom tomato plants, and there will be vendors of specialty items as well. Members only are invited Thursday night from 6-8 p.m. but you can join at the door. Free admission for the festival. Hours on Friday are 8:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. and 8:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Saturday. Cash, checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover are accepted. Proceeds benefit the Women’s Resource Center in Alamance County. For more information, visit www.wrcac.org or call (336)227-6900.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR APRIL 30 AT 10:45 AM MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH 7881 OLD 421 RD.LIBERTY,N.C DAVID MCCLINTOCK A LOCAL GOSPEL PIANIST WILL BE IN CONCERT FOR THE MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE. WITH A MEAL TO FOLLOW. EVERYONE IS INVITED TO ATTEND. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT HELEN SHEPHERD 336-685-9592 OR PAUL452@YAHOO.COM
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** Cashiers and Cook - Quality Mart #7 in Liberty** Quality Mart #7, a local gas station and convenience store located at 4494 Highway 49 North in Liberty, is seeking self-motivated, career oriented, and customer-service focused candidates for the following positions: 2nd Shift Cashiers 1st Shift Cook
Positions require excellent customer service skills. Prior cook experience is preferred for cook position. Competitive salary, excellent benefits, 401k and FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE flexible work hours, included. Interested candidates should apply Contact: Cindy weekends Castle Program Coordinator (Special Events/Facilities) online at www.QOCNC.com ccastle@ci.asheboro.nc.us Lifeguards 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 2017. 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 midMay to mid-August, which includes the pool season as well as opening and closing duties. Interested candidates may come to the Asheboro Cultural and Recreation Services Department office, located at 241 Sunset Avenue in Asheboro, to submit an application for employment. The deadline to apply is Friday, April 21st at 5:30pm. For more information, please contact Cindy Castle at (336) 626-1240 ext. 5 or via e-mail at ccastle@ci.asheboro.nc.us.
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Gracie's
LOFLIN FUNERAL HOME OF LIBERTY
212 W Swannanoa Ave, Liberty
Ph 336-622-2256 Office Call 336-381-3312 or 336-250-7453
Ph 336-622-2258 Obit Line
Tyson Nixon, Manager And Staff Serving The Local Community
3834 Flynt Rd, Liberty Tue-Fri 10am to 6pm Sat 10am to 2pm Ph 336-402-8017
Come Visit With Us Now offering pressure washing
LIBERTY GUEST COTTAGE “Short Stay Accommodations” Need a little extra space? Short Stay Accommodations now available in Liberty. Fully remodeled, completely furnished (2) Bedroom – (1 Full Size Bed, 2 Twin Sleigh Beds) - (1) Bath Cottage - Quaint and Cozy - Electric Fireplace - Central Heat & Air - Flat Screen TV - Wi-Fi - Wood Floors - Ceramic in Bathroom - Complete Laundry Room - Deck with Sitting Area - Privacy Fencing - Approx 1 Acre Lot. Fully Equipped Eat In Kitchen; Coffee Maker, Full Size Refrig, Electric Range,Microwave,Security System.
Give us a call for pricing and availability: 336-622-3720 Gail & Joe Morgan – Owners-Hosts
Liberty Guest Cottage 5528 NC Hwy 49 N, Liberty, NC 27298
Visit our FACEBOOK PAGE for photos, amenities and guest reviews. www.libertyguestcottage2.com
Also see our listing on Airbnb.com Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791
Automotive Standards Workshop Set for April 18 & 20 at RCC
Randolph Community College’s Workforce Development and Continuing Education will offer a two-day “IATF 16949 Standard Workshop” in April for organizations in the automotive industry who need to transition to this new standard. IATF 16949:2016 is the new Quality Management System (QMS) standard for organizations in the automotive industry. This new standard will supersede and replace the current ISO/TS 16949:2009 standard. All organizations currently certified to ISO/TS 16949:2009 will need to successfully transition by Sept. 14, 2018. This overview provides participants with a basic understanding of the meaning and scope of the new IATF 16949 of Quality Standards and acquaints them with guidelines to help them assess the appropriateness and value of certification and registration in their own organization. Ten standards in the new IATF 16949 series will be discussed along with current procedures for registration, who is registered in the United States, and the probable costs and expectations of third party auditing services. This course also examines the actions to address risks and opportunities. The workshop will be held from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday, April 18 and 20, in Room 223 of the Continuing Education and Industrial Center on the Asheboro Campus. The cost of the workshop is $150. For more information or to register, call 336-633-0268.
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Easter Egg Bash April 15, 2pm-4:30pm Easter Egg Hunt 2pm Easter Egg Roll 3pm Worship Singing 4pm Welkers Crossroads EM Church 3926 Old Julian Road Julian, NC 27283 Contact Rev John Phillips for info 336-697-0733
AA Meeting Monday nights at 6:30 pm at 1513 Main Street Ramseur
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The Minority “Let’s go Back” Learn a little bit more about a group of local performing at Celebrate Liberty's Mayfest on Sat May 20. The Minority, started their journey at Providence Grove High school. Two very different people, Marcus Hopson and Jordan Gates, met in Honors Vocal Ensemble. After years of singing in an ensemble, they decided to create their own music as Hop n’ Gates. Underneath a full moon, they wrote their very first song. As time passed they would go on to write 62 more. Their style, influenced by David Bowie, Neil Young, Alice in Chains, and Johnny Cash, brings a whole new sound back to the people. Follow them on their journey @theminority3 via Facebook. Come out and support a group of local and follow them.
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Taking Care Of All Your Service Needs Saturday, April 22nd 11:30am-2:30pm
explore our new
Register for door prizes!
building, talk to
$25 gas card $10 advance auto gift card free oil change free inspection hats, t-shirts, & more!
our technicians,
Free hot dogs, chips, & drinks Bounce house too!!
and learn about the services we
* drawings held every 1/2 hour from 12:00pm-3:00pm, you do not need to be present to win.
185 S Greensboro St, Liberty
Email hwy49motorcycle@yahoo.com Owner/Operator Brian Minnich Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791
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Ph/Fx 336-622-2366
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Volume 15 Issue 4 April 2017 Liberty Leader Newspaper Kegs, Air Compressors, HondaThe Generator, R/R Jack, Cast Iron Wash Pot, Chicken Coop, Tillers, Pressure Washer, Edger, JD Gun Safe, Wind Mill, Dinner Bell, Hay Rake, Silver Coin, Traps, .22 Remington, Misc. Pottery, Scaffolding, Wood Splitter, Wrought Iron Fence, 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!!! (at the intersection of Hwy 421 & Hwy 64) Furniture: 919-742-2013 Hoosier Cabinet, Oak Ice Box, Oak Server, Step Back Cupboard, Farm Table, Pierced Tin Cabinet Wood ~ Over 175 + Vendors Cook Stove, Wood File Cabinet, Corner Cabinets Cedar Chest, Refrigerator, Quilt Cabinet, Rockers, ~ 30,000 sq. ft. Chest of Drawers, Hutch, Desk, Porch Table, Buffet, www.countrysideauctioneers.com Chairs, Swing, Coffee Table, End Tables, Misc. ~ Plenty of Parking Cabinets, Wood Benches, Display Cabinets, 2 Leather Chairs, 2 Leather Stools & MUCH, OPEN 7MUCH Days MORE!!! Mon-Sat 10 am-6 pm, Sunday 1 pm-6 pm
Countryside Collectibles Antique Mall
219 Chatham Square Siler City, NC 27344
See Website For Vendor TermsShowcases & Conditions! are only $25 & $35 monthly w/10% commission and Booth Space are only $1.00 per sq. ft. monthly w/10% commission
MANY ITEMS NOT LISTED.... Give us a call for all your Auction needs 919-663-2034 Mall Auction times & dates are updated weekly our website Other Items May Be Added! Check Website ForonUpdates!
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Ramseur Community Ramseur Public Library Story Time/ Thursday @ 10:30 AM
April 6- Have You Seen My Cat? April 13- The Very Hungry Caterpillar’s Easter Colors April 20- Rooster is Off to See the World April 27- Curious George Visits the Library ( Have your picture made with George!)
260 Village Lake Rd. • Siler City NC 27344 Contact: Dustin Elledge • 919-742-4052
*** NOW ACCEPTING NEW RESIDENTS ***
F O O Call me today at 336.858.5548 to getR started. P E S I R P I ER AM Take charge of your dream for a confident retirement.
COLLEEN DOWNEY MITCHELL, AAMS® • Financial Advisor Sullivan Wealth Management A financial advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. 3750 Admiral Drive, Ste 105, High Point, NC 27265 336.858.5548 Ext 107 • colleen.mitchell@ampf.com sullivanwealthmanagement.com
Ask About Our New Year Special Pricing! 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!
Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA and SIPC. © 2014 Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
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Ramseur Community
6th Annual Boomer, Senior & Caregiver Expo Planned for Randolph County
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Asheboro, NC— The sixth annual Randolph County Boomer, Senior & Caregiver Expo is scheduled for Wednesday, May 17th, 2017 at Randolph Mall from 10 a.m. – 2p.m. The Expo will be free and open to the public. 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 free health screenings, unique entertainment and numerous educational/informational booths. Please save the date for the 2017 Expo! The 2016 Expo was a tremendous success with over 450 registered participants and over 50 vendors that provided educational information as well as health screenings including spine, balance, body mass index, blood sugar and blood pressure. This sixth annual event is being organized by a collaborative of community partners including Bayada Home Health Care, Brookdale of Asheboro, Carillon Assisted Living, Community Home Care & Hospice, Cross Road Retirement Community, Healthy Randolph, Home Health of Randolph Hospital, Hospice of Randolph County, Randolph County Public Library, Randolph County Senior Adults Association, Staywell Senior Care, Randolph Health, Randolph Health Home Health, Victorian Senior Care and Warren Coble and Associates. For more information about the 2017 Expo, please call Janet Harllee at 336 -629-7811, email boomerseniorcaregiverexpo@gmail.com, or visit our Facebook page!
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ASHEBORO - Randolph Health Cancer Center staff will call a fun and unique round of healththemed Bingo, Thursday, April 27th, 2017, from 5:30 - 6:30 P.M., at Randolph Health Home Health Conference Room - 341 N. Fayetteville St., Asheboro. This healththemed Bingo Evening is open to anyone who enjoys a night out, playing Bingo and wouldn’t mind the opportunity to win great prizes, including Chick-fil-A gift cards, di’lishi gift cards, jewelry and more. This particular game will be unique as it’s structured to highlight the importance of mammograms, the screening test that can detect breast cancer at an early stage, increase awareness of breast cancer and address many of the most common questions surrounding the these topics. Besides skin cancer, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among American women with 252,710 new diagnoses expected in 2017. This event is one of Randolph Health and Randolph Health Cancer Center’s community education events offered each month to promote health and wellness. For more information about this event or to register, please call Randolph Health at (336) 633-7788 or visit us online at randolphhealth.org
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