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July 2018 Events Calendar July 13th Free Movie Pg.6 14th July Festival Pg. 1 15th Revival Pg. 7 15th Biker Sunday Pg. 20 28th VBS Pg. 6 Future Dates August 5th Revival Pg.8

August 25th Free Hair Cut Pg.19 October 5th Dental Bus Pg.11

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New Four Way Stop In Liberty A Randolph County crossroads will convert to an all-way stop later this month to improve safety. Weather permitting, flag operators for the N.C. Department of Transportation will manage the traffic flow while the intersection of Liberty Grove and Richland Church roads is converted from a twoway stop to a four-way stop. The change is scheduled for June 20. The current pattern requires traffic on Richland Church Road to stop at the intersection. According to a statewide study, intersections converted to all-way stops showed a 68 percent reduction in crashes, with a 77 percent drop in crashes involving injuries or fatalities. Warning signs of the upcoming change already have been posted near the intersection. As a reminder, drivers approaching an all-way stop should follow these rules: The first vehicle at the intersection has the right of way; • When two or more vehicles reach an intersection at the same • time, the vehicle to the right has the right of way and may go straight or, if legal and after signaling, turn left or right; When two facing vehicles approach an intersection • simultaneously, both drivers can move straight ahead or turn right. If one driver is going straight while the other wants to turn left, the driver who wants to turn left must yield; and Even with the right of way, drivers should remember to use • appropriate turn signals and watch for pedestrians and other vehicles.

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WANTED Contact Liberty Chamber To Help For Sponsor or Vendors Call Liberty Town Hall

Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791

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The kids have drawn you a map for the Celebrate Liberty Festival

Did You Know: New things at the Celebrate Liberty Festival. The Town Council has approved a Beer Garden to be located at the festival this year. It will be located near the intersection of N Depot St and W Starmount Ave under the big pecan tree in a nice grassed area. Bring your yard chairs and enjoy a cool spot in the shade and one of the many beverages brewed right here in our county by Four Saints Brewery located in Asheboro. They will be the host provider. You will receive a band and limit of one beverage at a time per person. No beverage will be allowed out of the designated area. The live bands will be just on the other side of the fence so you will be able to hear all the great tunes. Also this year the stage has been relocated to the grass area at the First United Methodist Church. Now you they will have three sets of bleachers located under the big trees of the Methodist Church for your shade while listening to music and watching the demonstrations. It even gets better for now we have added an additional stage of music on corner of N Dept St and W Swannanoa Ave. The line up for that will be: 3:30 -4 J. Lane 4:15 - 4:45 New Day Ministry Praise Team 5-5:30 J. Lane 5:45-6:15 Shannon Moody 6:30-7 J. Lane Between all empty slots D J Spintneous (Coy Parker) will be DJ great tunes The kids contest will be located near the Kidzone this year. It is so excited to see all the new vendors coming this year. Also a special shout out for Paul Bruchon Lawn Care for the great clean up the does for after the festival.

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You Are Invited Bethany United Methodist Church 6151 Bethany Way, Staley FREE DINNER Come One - Come All

Any Donations are forwarded to Bethany UMC and Liberty Assoc. of Churches

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Operation Gratitude Wish List The Crocheting Club is collecting goodies to send to the military personnel through the Operation Gratitude Project. Below is a list of items needed. Please bring your goodies or money donations (for shipping) to the Liberty Senior Center by Tuesday, July 31, 2018. For more information please call the center at 336-622-5844.

All purposes Wipes

Drink mix

Gum

Jerky

Pencils

Puzzle Books

Batteries

Deodorant

Foot Powder

Hand Warmers

Lip Balm

Playing Cards

Sewing Kits

Sunscreen

The Liberty Artisan & Craft Gallery 5546 NC Hwy 49N- Liberty, NC 27298 Phone: (336)622-3720 Tue - Sat 10am-5pm

We Ship via UPS

We Accept UPS Drop-Off Packages FREE! We accept: * ARS (Authorized Return Service) * RS (Return Service) * Internet (UPS.com)

Guaranteed Delivery or Your Money Back! Free Package Tracking Free Coverage on Packages with $100 or Less DV

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The chronicles of narnia

FREE MOVIE In the air condition see you all there Stop by the Liberty Bargain Shop Thrift Store! Wednesday & Saturday 10am - 2pm Thursday & Friday 10am - 5pm 329 W. Bowman Avenue Liberty, NC 27298 Extra parking in the lot just past the store Items we do not take Exercise equipment, Computers, Old TVs, Large Appliances

Proceeds from the Bargain Shop Thrift Store are used to fund the Emergency Assistance Program sponsored by the Liberty Association of Churches.

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St. Stephen AME Church welcomes everyone to our annual revival services to be held on Aug. 5-8, 2018. August 5: Sunday morning worship will begin at 11:00 am with our very own pastor, Reverend Kevin Odom delivering the morning message. We invite you to stay for a delicious lunch prepared in. your honor and return for our evening service at 2:30 p.m. Guest speaker, Reverend Robert Goode, Springdale AME Church and congregation will deliver our evening message. Monday, Aug 6-8 nightly services will begin at 7 p.m. with POWERHOUSES bringing a word from the Lord: Rev. Dr. William Wilson, Bethsada Missionary Baptist, Presiding Elder Anita Thompson, ENCC and Rev. Dr. Larry Covington, Ebenezer UCC, Burlington,.

Come be Revived,Renewed in Jesus! St. Stephen AME Church Celebrates 120th Church Anniversary, Sunday,August 19,2018 11:00 morning worship and lunch 3:00 p.m. Bishop James Levert Davis, 2nd Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church

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Check It Out Liberty Fire Departments off 1949 Ford American LaFrance fire engine was on display at the NC Transportation Museum for the 4th Annual Fire Truck Show last month . Way to go !!!!

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YE OLD COUNTRY KITCHEN

SUPPLY & GROCERY New Summer Hours Effective April 15th, 2017 Mon-Fri 6am-9pm Sat 7am-8pm Sun 1pm- 5pm 4508 NC Hwy 49N, Liberty

327 Drama Rd, Snow Camp Ph 336-376-6991

Phone 336-622-1531 Visit our new web page @ www.sportsmanssupplyliberty.com

new hours:

11 AM to 9 PM Wednesday through Friday 7 AM- 9 PM on Saturday (Breakfast Buffet on Saturday Mornings) 11 AM-8:30 PM on Sundays

Millstone Catering Snow Camp, NC

-Open July 4th at 7am Breakfast buffet, Lunch Low country boil with BBQ chicken and Fried chicken lunch buffet closes at 3pm -Regular Hours the rest of the week. -Summer specials everyday on facebook

Private Parties Welcome Full Catering Service

Check Out Millstone Catering Facebook Here For Your Parties & Catering

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South Eastern Karate Assoc. Serving Liberty for Nearly 25 Years Starting New Students Any Time Ages 5 to Adult No hidden fees or contracts required $45 per month (family discount available) 114 West Swannanoa Ave. Liberty NC (3rd floor)

Moo Duk Kwan Tae Kwon Do www.southeasternkarate.com Call 919-548-5689 for information

Live Bait sold all year (minnows, crickets, and worms) Fishing Tackle And Hunting Supplies

Conceal weapon class July 15th Starts @1pm and lunch will be provided Cost $100 Please call 336-622-1531 to register

New Lews Rods and Reals

We have new AR-15's in stock! Also we are carrying shaved ice now

Hoop Cheese, Pinto Beans, Raw Peanuts, Country Ham, Old Fashion Candy, and Delaney’s Pimento Cheese, Local beef and pork Homeland Creamery Milk and Ice Cream We Now Offer 90% Octane non Ethanol Gas Gas (reg, non ethanol, off road fuel, diesel)

Fundraisers

Owners:

Becky & Joey Sutphin

Cell: 336-207-4470 Email: libertykettlecorn.18@gmail.com 118 W. Swannanoa Avenue Liberty, NC. Store Hours: Thur.-Fri. 4:00pm-8:00pm; Sat.: 9:30am-1:00pm

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Our pizza is always the BEST made fresh!

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Liberty Rotary Club Sunday, July 29 Provides Summer Hours: Starting at 6pm Monday - Thursday 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Backpack Program - Saturday 10.30 a.m.of - 12:00 midnight Liberty Friday Association Sunday 11:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m Food Again V isa & Mastercard Churches Special Prices for Big Orders Accepted A big shout out the Liberty Rotary club Great Deals for Catering No Checks Please! One Church members and their families for hosting Daily Lunch Specials another year of the summer backpack Fifth Sunday Singing program that provides food for kids from the Liberty Elementary school. To Be Held At From coordinating with the school and the selected families to purchasing Smithwood Church the food was just the start. Then the 6809 Kimesville Rd group will meet twice during the summer in front the school to load up Liberty the food stacks into the cars for the kids to take home. It is great to see OPEN TO PUBLIC the kids big smiles as they pick up .

their food. The rotary would like to thank the community for their help as this is funded from the funds they get during their annual spring fundraiser to fund all their project.

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Here Is Your Chance Do you want to make a change in Liberty? Do you want to see something new? Do you have a passion or hobby you want to impact our area? Do you just want to help make Liberty even a better place? Are you one that wish Liberty was different in a way? Well here is you chance to help all the other trying to do the same. Want to know more reach out. 
 See the ad to the right - Liberty Redevelopment Committee

NC Baptist Men Dental Bus Ministry Mobile Clinic

ready to serve patients at the Liberty Fire Department on October 5th 2018 The first signup date is July 17th,2018 at the Liberty Senior Citizens Center from 12:30 pm till 4:00pm. New patients and children have first priority. When applying you must bring your complete medicine list or your bottles of medicine when applying. If you have questions, please call Kaffy Reynolds at 336-622-5844 or Joe Cuthbertson at 336-622-3688.

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Tropica Tan Tanning / Lotions / Spray Tan • Tanning & Gym Packages Available

• Spray Tan Packages Available

Mon. Tues.-Fri. Sat.

4pm - 8pm 11am - 8pm 9am - 2pm

Liberty Ice Cream Parlor

Check us out on facebook!

336-795-0259

112 W. Swannanoa Ave.

Liberty Ice Cream Parlor Birthday Parties

Sports Parties (Trophy)

Youth Groups

Hours Tues.-Wed.-Thur. 4pm-8pm Fri.-Sat. 1pm-9pm

Arcade Games

Okay I have heard numerous people say, I wish there was some where for the kids to have a safe and fun place. Where here it is, Liberty Ice Cream Parlor and Arcade. I love seeing all the kids enjoy hanging out. The other day they were not only playing video games but it was cool seeing them sitting in the lounge area talking and guess what they did not have their phones , they were actually hanging out talking to each other. I encourage you to check this place out. Parents grab you a cool treat and catch up with friends at the picnic tables while your kids enjoy some good old fashion fun. They also cater to birthday parties to youth groups. Check out their ad on this page.

436 N Greensboro St. Liberty, NC. 27298 (336)795-0003

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Have a Fun and Safe

From your friends at

HIGH TECH COLLISION 437 Frances Dr Liberty 336-622-2977

Shrub trimming. Debris removal. Tree trimming and removal. Mulch. Gravel. Etc.

hightechcollision.com

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Saturday, August 4 Liberty Assoc Of Churches BLOOD DRIVE at American Legion Post Liberty Starting at 9am

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146 acres, old 421 Rd. North near Liberty city limits, long railroad frontage, 70+ acres clear, $10,000 per acre as a whole 10+ acres, with 3 bed, 2 bath double wide, large shop, lots of paved road frontage at 5549 Sandy Creek Church Rd., $99,500.00 10 acres on old 421 South between Staley and Siler City, 4 acres open and 6 acres wooded, new three bedroom septic permit, $100,000.00 Near 4144 Old Julian Rd, Julian…25 wooded acres with creek on North side, older farm buildings, 127,500. 404 E. Starmount Ave., 3 bedroom, 3 full bathroom brick in excellent condition on corner lot near Elementary School, $139,500.00 #44 Santek Rd., Staley, 119 acres, may subdivide, across from proposed Chatham County Economic Development 1,800 acre site, call our office. 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!

Meacham Realty, Inc. Tom Meacham

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River Rock Wealth Management So Why The Word River Rock ? “Colleen recently partnered with RiverRock Wealth Management, a financial advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. The premise behind the name RiverRock Wealth Management is simple. A rock is solid and unyielding and a river flows freely to create new paths. At RiverRock Wealth Management, we are committed to helping our investors achieve financial independence in an ever changing landscape while maintaining a solid foundation. We’re proud to be associated with a firm known for its service and how it relates to clients, because serving your interests is our priority. We offer comprehensive financial advice and a broad range of solutions to help you and your loved ones live brilliantly, now and in the future.”

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LOFLIN FUNERAL HOME OF LIBERTY

212 W Swannanoa Ave, Liberty

Ph 336-622-2256 Office Ph 336-622-2258 Obit Line

Tyson Nixon, Manager And Staff Serving The Local Community

Helping generations achieve their dreams. Since 1894, we have been committed to putting clients first. Helping generations through tough times and good times. Never taking a bailout. Call me today at 336.858.5548. Colleen Downey Mitchell, AAMS® Financial Advisor Sullivan WealthWealth Management RiverRock Management A financial advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. 1029 Sunset Avenue Asheboro, NC 27203 336.858.5548 colleen.mitchell@ampf.com ameripriseadvisors.com/ colleen.mitchell

Ph 336.610.6200 “Below the dam along the Deep River Trail in Randleman… and one of my favorite places to visit,” Colleen Downey Mitchell, AAMS® Financial Advisor

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Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA and SIPC. © 2016 Ameriprise Financial, Inc. All rights reserved. (8/16)

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July 29 - August 2 VBS at Rocky River Friends 336-622-5308 1795 Staley Snow Camp Rd, Siler City , NC

ADAMS HOME REPAIR 3059 BYRD HOUSE RD

STALEY, NC 27298

(336)451-1954

ALL TYPES OF HOME REPAIR BUILDNG MAINTENANCE CARPENTRY PAINTING INTERIOR / EXTERIOR DRYWALLS DECKS ODD JOBS SCREEN PORCH REPLACEMENT WINDOWS LAMINATE FLOORS KITCHEN & BATH RENOVATIONS WATER DAMAGE TERMITE DAMAGE DOOR REPLACEMENT RENTAL PROPERTY INDUSTRIAL BUILDING MAINTENANCE MOBILE HOME REPAIR

Wade Hardin Landscapes Contact Wade Hardin (336)240-7925

"Time to PLANT trees and shrubs"

Free Estimates Insured References Upon Request

I will always give you an honest days work!

Nathan Adams

Seeding & Fertilizing Pruning & Trimming Irrigation Property Clean Up Tree Removal Bobcat & Dump Truck Pine Needles & Mulch New Installations (and repairs) Insect & Disease Control

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!

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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

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Car Cruise In @Liberty Ice Cream Parlor Have you checked out the monthly cruise ins that has been going on at the Liberty Ice Parlor in Liberty at 436 N Greenboro St Liberty NC

516 N Greensboro St Ph 622-4208 M-Th 11am-9pm F-Sat 11am-9pm

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 Home made desserts, Homestyle cooking, 30 item salad bar

Call To Reserve

Fourth Saturday Each Month Is Date Night Here 2 For Specials

NEED LIFE INSURANCE ? Affordable rates to fit your budget from an A rated company including Mutual Of Omaha ,AIG, Transamerica and many more. For a no obligation quote call.

Now open on Sunday's for Breakfast & Lunch. Hours: Breakfast 8am-11am Lunch 11am -2pm 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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Home Repair/Maintenance Done Right

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Southern Comfort Home Care “Home is where the heart is“ That’s where we want you to stay!!

Vinyl Replacement Windows Vinyl Handrail Siding Doors/Drywall Repair Plumbing Bathroom Remodeling Laminate Floors Termite Damage And the list goes on… 30 Years Experience

Jennifer McCarty Owner/ Director

2435 Jay Shambley Rd Pittsboro, N.C. 27312 southerncomforthomecare.org

Cell (336) 269-0160 Email- lowe.ger83@gmail.com Gerald Lowe

919-931-1352

jennifer_01@peoplepc.com

$9 Shampoo sets on Thursdays for seniors

here. we are

to help, to ser ve, to love, to bring hope. First United Methodist Church 123 N. Fayetteville St., Liberty NC 27298 Rev. Lisa Tanico

336.253.8672 (cell) 336.622.4682 (office) ltanico@wnccumc.net

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Teague’s Farm And Garden

8912 Pleasant Hill Church Rd. Snow Camp, NC. 27349 (336)376-6660

Generic roundup at $45! For 2 1/2 gallon jug”

Hickory Grove UMC 10068 Silk Hope - Liberty Rd Vacation Bible School July 29 to Aug 1 6:30pm to 8:30pm

"good clean pine needles, generic roundup, and new shipment of vegetable plants”

“Check This Out: Library Resources” The SALT Council (Seniors And Law Enforcement Together) and the Randolph County Public Library is hosting a presentation entitled “Check This Out: Library Resources” for seniors and the community. The presentation will be held at the Liberty Senior Center, 128 S. Fayetteville Street, Liberty on Wednesday, July 18 at 2:00 p.m. Attached is a press release.

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June Update For 100 Man Project For more than eight years now, Some of your most dependable, thoughtful, and unselfish men and women who are your neighbors, have volunteered a small portion of their precious time to provide a vital benefit to perhaps you and certainly your neighbors. The twenty four volunteer drivers, mechanic, dispatcher, treasurer, recording secretary, and directors work diligently to provide important community related services to young and not so young individuals. The Reading Program at both the Liberty Library and Liberty Elementary, the new Leadership Development Program at Liberty Elementary, the Dental Clinic yearly, and the C.A.R.S. Ride Program deserve both your moral and financial support. The 100 Man Project, Inc. is the beginning stages of trying to secure donations and grants that will allow the group to purchase and build a small, secure permanent facility to house our two vehicles and small office/meeting room. Incoming President Gary Davis is the perfect individual to lead our group during the next year for this and our ongoing efforts. I thank this community for supporting the 100 Man Project, Inc. during our last eight years and look forward to many more years of service says outgoing President Tom Meacham. A big thank you to our outgoing President, Tom Meacham for his dedication to the 100 Man Project, Inc. from the beginning and for the great leadership this past year, says incoming President Davis.

Community Area Ride Service

Friendly Beauty Shop

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.

514 N Greensboro St, Liberty Community Area Ride Service

Call Dispatcher At 336-622-5774 Mon-Fri 8am-5pm Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791

Mandy

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Image is of Stephanie Gee (right) & Kady Browne (left) of Randolph Communications with President of the Liberty Chamber, Shirley Pabst (middle)

K&K PARTS

K & K Parts

(on corner of Old 421 & Kinro Rd) We are your local Tractor Parts Dealer

We sell new aftermarket parts for most makes and model! Come by or give Joe Kirkman A Call At 336-622-3086

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China House

COMFORTABLE JUST GOT AFFORDABLE.

Swaim Electric Heat & A/C

3743 New Salem Rd , Climax 336-685-9722

www.swaimelectric.com

60 MONTHS 0% APR.* Heat Now, Pay Later.

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Chinese Restaurant

TASTE THE DIFFERENCE We Use The Finest Ingredients- Fresh & Healthy Hours Ph 336-622-1518 Mon Closed

252 W Swannanoa Food Lion Plaza Liberty, NC

Imagine coming home every day to an environment that’s as fresh, clean and healthy as it is comfortable. Now is the perfect time to make that a reality, with a Trane high performance heating and cooling system. And with 0% APR Financing with equal payments for 36 Months on a qualifying Trane systems, it’s never been so easy to own one.

Y’all Come Back Cafe 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.

Tue-Thu 10:30am -9pm Fri-Sat 10:30am-10pm Sun 10:30am-9pm

Foods So Good You’ll Wanna Come Back

3743 New Salem Rd Climax, NC

336-685-9722

Liberty Wood shoppe www.trane.com

*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.

Rustic Furniture - Home Accents - Gifts •

Phone: 336-312-3642 120 W Starmount Ave Liberty NC 27298

Business Hours Mon Closed

Tues 9-5

Wed 9-5

Thur 9-5

Friday 9-5

Sat 9-4

Sunday Closed

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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Self Storage Units Available!

Mobile Home For Rent

Apartments for rent

Mobile Storage

919-799-7739

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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Liberty Hardware Got Japanese beetles ? Well we have the traps for that!

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s s e n i s u JVJ B C L L Center

! n e p O w o N 336-795-0170 Print-Scan-Copy-Fax-InternetSweepstakes-Fish Games

130 W Swannanoa Ave, Liberty, NC 27298 (336) 622-4701

264 Liberty Plaza, Liberty , NC

NCSU Student Works with all ages and all school subjects

COBLES PRESSURE WASHING Lets Us Get Your House Ready And get your house ready for holidays

WE DON'T CUT WOOD ,MOW YARDS, TRIM SHRUBS,PAINT PUT UP FENCES OR ANY THING ELSE.. WE PRESSURE WASH EVERY THING THAT WHY THE CALL US THE CLEANING PRO'S WE ARE THE BEST AROUND BEEN IN BUSINESS 25 YEARS... FROM FOUNDATIONS TO SHINGLE ROOFS WE DO IT ALL SO GIVE US A CALL FOR ALL YOUR CLEANING NEEDS....

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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!

Contact information: 919-930-4043 Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791

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For All Ages

Summer Tutoring Luke Gaines

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THE LIBERTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEWSLETTER

JULY 2018

By: Teresa Bruchon

SAVE the DATES:
 Save these important dates for special Chamber events happening in Liberty.
 Saturday July 14, 2018
 Wednesday September 19th, 2018. 
 Saturday December 1st, 2018. 
 Saturday April 13th, 2019. Saturday July 14, 2018: 
 Celebrate Liberty Festival
 CELEBRATE LIBERTY!!! Come join the family festivities in the All American town of Liberty, North Carolina. Liberty will host a patriotic event, now referred to as “Celebrate Liberty” on Saturday July14th, 2018. The streets of downtown Liberty will come alive with music, art, crafts, fun, food and fireworks! A red, white and blue patriotic children’s parade will kick start the afternoon at 3pm. Local art and craft vendors will line the streets for all to see. Live music from various genres will provide listening pleasure as bands play throughout the evening. A free Kidzone area will entertain children of all ages. An assortment of delicious festival food will be available. Local shops and restaurants will be open for your shopping pleasure. At 9:30pm the night time sky will come ablaze with a spectacular firework display to conclude the evening. Come Celebrate Liberty! The Liberty Chamber partners with The Town of Liberty and the Liberty Redevelopment Committee to host and support the Celebrate Liberty Festival. Sponsorship request were mailed out through the Chamber. It is not too late to help support this Patriotic Festival and Fireworks display in your hometown. Contact the Chamber: 336-622-4937.

Wednesday September 19th, 2018: 
 Taste of the Town and Fall Business Meeting
 The Liberty Chamber Taste of the Town and Fall Business Meeting will take place on Wednesday September 19th. Look for some positive changes in this event! We will have our infamous Taste of the Town from local restaurants in addition to a lot of Chamber and Business information to chew on.

Saturday December 1st, 2018.
 Liberty Chamber Annual Christmas Festival and Holiday Market. 
 Christmas in July? 
 It is not too early to be thinking about your Christmas parade entry or holiday gift giving. The Liberty Chamber Annual Christmas Parade and Holiday Market will take place on Saturday December 1st, 2018. Make your list check it twice and be ahead of Santa’s elves in your plan for a great Christmas Parade entry. Remember the Chamber Awards a monetary prize for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place Best Float winners. Also, if you are a vendor or make holiday gift items that you would like to sell the day of the parade, please contact the Liberty Chamber 336-622-4937 or visit our website: www.libertychambernc.com.

Saturday April 13th, 2019.
 The LIBERTY CHAMBER 50th Anniversary Celebration!
 We will be reminiscing and making new memories as the Chamber celebrates its half century mark. If you have ever served as a former chamber board member or officer, please contact the Chamber. We would like to recognize you at this special occasion.
 More Details will be released as we move closer to the event date. Saturday April 13, 2019.

Thank you…
 for your involvement, commitment, and investment
 in the Liberty Chamber!!!

Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791

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Celebrate 2 Years with 2 Sisters Cafe!! Saturday, July 7th Stop by and enter our drawings for different food items (including our awesome steaks, gifts, gift certificates, and more.

We will have gift bags for the kids and a Balloon Twister from 11am to 2pm. He will be making all types of balloon creations for the kids and the adults.

766 S. Greensboro Street Liberty, NC. 27298

Celebrate 2 Years with 2 Sisters Cafe!! Saturday, July 7th

Now offering 8 oz. Prime Black Angus Sirloin Steak Dinner on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday only"

Home Style Cooking Tuesday - Thursday 7am-2:30pm Friday- Saturday 7am- 8pm Dine In / Out Sunday 8am- 2:30pm Plus we offer Phone # 336-795-1035 catering!!!

Hours

We made it thanks to YOU, our amazing customers. You have laughed with us, sometimes cried with us, shared your stories with us, your family and friends with us, celebrated babies, birthdays and anniversaries with us, partied with us, worshipped with us and supported us!! You have embraced us and made it possible to realize our dream! Your feedback and honesty has been so much appreciated along the way, even when it might not have been what we wanted to hear, but without it, we wouldn't be here celebrating 2 years!!

with in a 4 mile radius $12 minimum $1.50 delivery fee

Shaw Accounting Service

***Blessed and Humbled*** We all at 2 Sisters can hardly believe it has been 2 years since we opened our doors. The road has seemed long at times but in-spite of all the roadblocks and potholes along the way, WE MADE IT!!

Business delivery available

Tax, Bookkeeping, Payroll, General Business Services Shaw Accounting is open to help businesses and individuals with their tax and accounting needs, including payroll, bookkeeping, sales taxes, corporate and individual income taxes. Open Tuesday through Friday from 9-5. Other times by appointment. We look forward to helping you!

Beverly Meredith (CPA,MBA)

Kelly Raymond

(Tax Specialist, Corporate and individual )

Tommy Hyatt (Enrolled Agent ) shawaccounting@yahoo.com

We are looking forward to the rest of our journey. We hope and pray that each and every one of you will continue on it with us. God Bless you all for everything you do to support us. We hope you feel our love for you as much as we feel your love for us!

128 W. Swannanoa Avenue P.O. Box 1490 Liberty, NC. 27298

Sincerely, Ronda, Cricket, Kevin, Missy and the entire 2 Sisters Staff! Phone: 336-622-2910 Fax: 866-889-6947

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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Volume 16 Issue 7 July 2018 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!

www.countrysideauctioneers.com Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791

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Randolph Vocational Industries Has the Workforce—Needs Work! John quietly concentrates while he attaches an elastic tag to a metal clip that is used inside a water heater. Sergie inspects filters, counts them and prepares them to be packed. John and Sergie (not their real names) work at Randolph Vocational Industries, Inc. (RVI), located at 731 Farr Street in Asheboro. Once referred to as a sheltered workshop, this non-profit agency helps around 20 intellectually and developmentally-disabled people who perform repetitive job activities, giving them an opportunity to be active in the workforce. When a company project is too large, too time-consuming or just too tedious for a production team, those tasks can be outsourced to RVI. “A company may want 16 screws put into bags to accompany a piece of ready-to assemble furniture. Our clients can count, inspect, do pre-assembly work, sort and package material and help with bulk mailings,” explained Executive Director Cindy Wilkins. But the amount of work tends to come and go. The inconsistency causes a down time when the clients are not working and that cuts into the agency’s revenues. “We are seeking more companies to hire us to do those repetitive, time-consuming jobs. Our skilled workforce helps manufacturing companies save on overhead while providing a badly-needed service to our community.” RVI is a private non-profit training facility that offers planned vocational rehabilitation programs for physically, emotionally and intellectually challenged adults. The agency is affiliated with the North Carolina Division of Vocational rehabilitation and Sandhills Center Mental Health/Developmental Disability/ Substance Abuse Program. “We need work to sustain our mission. Operational expenses are increasing. We depend upon production income to keep our in-house clients working and to provide work for our job-training clients. The cost depends upon the job activity, the materials needed and the amount of time it takes to execute a task.” Nearly a dozen companies in Randolph and Guilford counties have contracts with RVI, but Wilkins says more work is needed. “We offer an array of services. In addition to helping our regular clients, we receive referrals from N.C. Vocational Rehabilitation. We do vocational evaluation, job training, employment assistance and job coaching. For those with a desire to work, we find employment for them in the community, she explained. For information, contact Wilkins at 336-629-0573 or email to cindyw@asheboro.com

Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791

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Mt. Zion Biker Sunday July 15th 2018 Food, Fun, Ride - All makes are welcome Come wearing your riding gear Jesus was a lot like you & me… The Government didn’t like Him, the Church thought He was weird, His friends were few and eventually many would deny Him. He was persecuted by hypocrites, He hung around with other people who were shunned by society, not the “better than thou” Pharisees. No doubt, if He were here in the flesh today, He would be sitting on his bike right next to you, telling you that He loved you enough to die for you… Please come and join us at a Church where everyone is welcome to worship God. No judgment or condemnation. If you seek a real relationship with the Heavenly Father through Christ the Son, we welcome you to attend. A hot-dogs, chips and drinks lunch will be served after the Service. Ride will begin at Down Home Harley Davidson 2215 W Hanford Rd, Burlington. Side stands up at 10:15 a.m.

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Ramseur Community

Ramseur Pharmacy Fast & Friendly Service! Prescriptions filled in 10 minutes or less

Ramseur Public Library,

Ph 824-8247

1512 Main Street, Ramseur, NC 27316 336-824-2232 www.randolphlibrary.org 2018 Summer Reading Program: Libraries Rock! Programs on Thursday morning @ 10:30 AM unless otherwise noted* All Programs Held at the Ramseur Municipal Building, 724 Liberty Street, Ramseur, N C

6215-B Highway 64 E , Ramseur Most Insurance Plans Accepted/ Medicare Part D & NC Medicaid

Open M-F 9a-6p Sat 9a-1p Drive - Thru Available

July 12- The Wonderful World of Dr. Seuss with Megan Coats * Tuesday, July 17- Magic of Caleb Sigmon July 26- Brass Quintet with Lauren Bowser

260 Village Lake Rd. • Siler City NC 27344 Contact: Dustin Elledge • 919-742-4052

*** NOW ACCEPTING NEW RESIDENTS *** 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!

Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791

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Ramseur Community

Deep River Campground The Ramseur Community Garden is looking great thank to many hands!

Address: 814 McDowell Country Trail, Asheboro, NC 27203 Phone: (336) 629-4069

$5.00 per person to swim all Day Open 11:00 - 5:00 Tuesday - Saturday

Game Room Pool Tables Store With Snacks A great place to take the family! Family Fun

Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791

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Ramseur Community Locally Owned & Operated

LOFLIN FUNERAL HOME 147 Coleridge Rd

Ramseur, NC

Richard Jones

(Phone) 336-824-2386 (Obituary Desk) 336-318-3535


Bill Craven

Service Since 1904

Millstone Creek Orchards | 506 Parks Crossroad Church Rd, Ramseur, NC

PEACH DAYS OF SUMMER Join us as we celebrate the Peach (and Grape) harvest with orchard family fun.Tickets include U-Pick Peach Access, Hayrides, Super Sampling, Summer Fruit & Veggie Class, Open Pond Fishing, Peach Pie Eating Contest and Peach Splash Water Zone. Kids 2 &

U-PICK VEGGIE GARDEN OPEN Cucumbers, Onions, & Squash

Monday - Saturday

10:00am - 5:00pm

Sunday

1:00pm - 5:00pm

Cucumbers: $1.75/lb

Onions: $2.25/bundle

Squash: $1.75/lb SWEET RETREAT OPEN THIS WEEKEND Saturday:12-5pm

Sunday1-5pm

Try our fan favorite Cold Brew Caramocha while you're here!

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