The Liberty Leader Newspaper
DECEMBER 2015
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December 2015
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Serving Liberty, Staley, Snow Camp, Julian, Climax, Ramseur & Franklinville Events Calendar December 12 Snow Camp Parade pg24 12 Staley Parade 12 Festival Trees pg 29 15 Aerial Perform pg11 18 Can Food Drive pg1 19 Santa Breakfast pg7 18/19 Nativity pg 7, 17 19 Kid Movie pg 18 31 New Year @ Bistro pg9 31 Zero Hour pg 28
January 3 New Year Gathering pg30 9 MLK Parade pg26 10 MLK Concert pg26 16 MLK Rain Date 30 New Year Music p16
Help Make A Difference Community Food Drive Drop Off Box Locations
Liberty Police And Fire Department
Liberty Family Pharmacy Liberty Public Library Smokehouse Bistro Debbies Automotive **Bring 3 or more items to Debbies and get to pick a prize Awesome Finds & Gifts Liberty Tire BB&T Sportsman Supply Liberty Artisan and Craft Gallery Hurricane Jane's Restaurant Supertex Dollar General Fidelity Bank Wells Fargo Bank Lending a helping hand in other ways by donating your unwanted items to be sold at the Bargain Shop. All proceeds help fund the food pantry. All staff members are volunteers, why not volunteer your time also.
Collection Date: December 18th 2015 Collection Locations and times: 8am till 5pm Liberty Plaza Shopping Center 8am till 5pm Dollar General Parking Lot. All Non-Perishable food collected will be kept here locally and distributed by Liberty Association of Churches.
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Giddy Up To A New Galloping Church Here are some pictures at the Stockyard Cowboy Church with Preacher Willie Pickard and the Stockyard Cowgirl singers Sherry Duncan and Dallas Duncan and Tammy Taylor!! What a Great time they all have serving the Lord there at the Stockyard Cowboy Church!! The SCC (Stockyard Cowboy Church) has a sign as you can see in the picture. Every Tuesday you can visit for a wonderful service with Pastor Willie Pickard and our own Stockyard Cowgirl singers. They recently had a record breaking crowd of 70 people from all around SCC country was in attendance. I encourage you to stop in for a unique worship service. There services are held in the cattle sale ring at the Carolina Stockyard on Tuesdays at 7pm. Preacher Pickard shared, “We encourage you to come just as you are and bring anyone along who may want to attend. Our wish is to uplift the Lord in a humble way in our wonderful community. We would be happy to see you there! “The Carolina Stockyard is located at 260 Stockyard Rd, Staley, North Carolina. Worried about dinner, don't the restaurant is located there also so you can grab you a bite. Ricky Johnson shared his experience,"For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them." Mathew 18:20. And He is in the midst of the new STOCKYARD COWBOY CHURCH at Carolina Stockyard, Siler City, NC. Great message tonight from Pastor Willie Pickard! Along with some good singing from Sherry Pickard Duncan, Dallas Duncan, and Tammy Taylor. And fellowship with down to earth folks that are always around a sale barn. Every Tuesday night at 7. Make plans to come next week.” I just love sharing where God is working.
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Liberty Town Staff Honored Once again local Italian restaurant, Capris in Liberty, opened its to all the town workers and staff. They provided a free meal to all of them as a way of saying thanks at Thanksgiving for all the work they do to make Liberty a great place to live and work. From Liberty Police and Fire, to town work crews, to Librarians and town hall staff all got to attend. It great to see a generous heart still. I would also like to thank all the town workers. The town work crews that keep our streets in shape, to water lines working while we all sleep and event to keep things clean an in order. Local police and fire for our safety and putting their lives on the line for our safety. Lets not forget the Library for providing a learning environment for us and the town hall staff for all their diligent work. Also the town mayor and council for forward thinking of our community.
It’s Open Again and Better Carolina Stockyard Restaurant located at 260 Stockyard Rd, Siler City, North Carolina 27344 has been opened back up after short closure during changing of hands of the building. They maintain the hours of :Mon-Tue:10:00 am-9:00 pm; Fri: 8:00 am-11:00 pm. They have a daily specials including plates, extra side items, and our homemade desserts. You can reach them at +1 919-663-6032. From burgers to sandwiches and all the normal sides, plates to salads, but my favorite is the Ribeyes 10 or 12 oz. Plus on Friday morning, loosen up those belts and enjoy some great breakfast. Some locals shared their reviews. Tahia Langley, “Best burger in North Carolina and probably the US!” and Lori Ambrose McPherson stated,”Love it!!!! Best Burgers in North Carolina!!!!! :)” So support another great local
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Christmas Was In The Air Plus A Little Snow Saturday Dec 5 was Liberty Chambers Annual Liberty Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting Festival. It turned out the be an overwhelming perfect day. A special thanks to Smoke House Bistro for providing three Snow Foam Machines that transformed downtown Liberty into a winter wonderland with artificial snow floating over parade entires to the fun play on downtown streets. Also a special thanks to all the individuals and business that provided monetary donations. Theresa Bruchon, Exec Director of Chamber wanted to share, “On behalf of the Liberty Chamber we would like to thank all of our sponsors plus all the 60 plus entires of the parade. We also hope everyone enjoyed the new christmas lights on the tree and the new 5 foot star added on top. “ Winners of the parade were, First Place (High Tech Collision- Ginger Bread House), Second Place ( MOP’s Mothers Of Preschooler - Gum Ball Machine), 3rd Place (Thompson Fencing Outdoor Wildlife Scene). An Honorable mention was noted for Absolute Freedom Bail Bonds and their Jail Cell For Naughty List. A special thanks goes out to our Judges: Larry Coble, Tonya Shoffner and Helen Headen. The Grand Marshall was Percy Shoffner of Royal Harmonizer but due to being under the weather we did not have his presence. This year at the tree lighting the local business shined out with providing free items, several of the downtown business such as Liberty Leader, CGT Photography, Shaw Accounting, Smoke House Bistro, High Tech Collision, Y'all Come Back were some of the business and we had the local church Grace Lutheran Church and Open Door Church that gave items also from water, hot chocolate , apple cider, brownies, cookies, candy and more. As always , the Bruchon family and friends provided 400 free hot dogs. Liberty Chamber provided free 4x6 photos with Santa and Ms Santa for all while they visited with the great folks from the North Pole. Thank you to Liberty Chiropractic and Dr Tom Blake for allowing again for the use of his Tree. We had great music, Jason Keller and Troi Nance gave wonderful tunes followed by an awesome performance by Praise Band from Grays Chapel UMC. Liberty Choir made of several local and returning locals was a favorite by many. Chorus group from Providence Grove High School filled the air with their talented voices. Keith Bartell got the crowd going with his high power voice and excitement for life. He also has a new Christmas CD you can purchase. Then my highlight of the night was Pastor Calvin Stokes of Edwards Grove Baptist Church that told the true meaning of the season, Jesus and concluded with a community prayer. So this day kicked of the Christmas shopping season and Remember to shop local. We would like to thank the town works, police and fire dept. for their help that was needed.
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Church Of God Of Prophecy in Liberty’s Love In Action-COGOP Sponsored a Royal Tea Queen Contest. Winners were Len-Ponda Alston, Crystal Shoffner Dudley and Queenie Staley. Chairman was Rev. Lucille Gilmore. To God be the Glory for a successful program.
Karis Ferguson was crowned Little Miss at the Kiwanis of Asheboro Pageant on November 21, 2015. Karis is 6 years old and is the daughter of Jeff and Kasey Ferguson of Liberty. She is in Mrs. Bowman's 1st grade class at Liberty Elementary School. She attends Freedom Family Church and is a Girl Scout. The pageant consisted of two areas of competition, Casual Wear and Sunday Best Wear. The Sunday Best wear included two onstage questions. When asked who was her role model, she responded "My family, my sister and God." She was also asked her what her hobbies were which are singing, dancing, reading, writing and hunting. Karis was given a medal for winning Overall Best Casual Wear from ages 4-10 and won The Little Miss title which included a full round crown, a sash, and a trophy. When asked what she liked most about the pageant she said that it was a lot of fun and she made a lot of new friends! She is also excited about riding in the Liberty Christmas Parade in a convertible!!
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It's Alvis Again, Folks! Life can get tricky for people who intend to stay youthful, active and vibrant. Aging gracefully can include many things, and FALLING is NOT one of them. That is unless you can fall gracefully. Alvis here, remember me? I am the guy who fell unconscious at the gas pump to awaken with a pace-maker. Didn't miss but one of my Earth Visions fitness classes during that event, even with a hospital overnight. Doctors said I was one amazing 71 year old. Since then I have been extra vigilant to my fitness classes, and again it has paid off! Here we go. This time my friend and I had just ended a fine day of fishing and the fish had been biting 'up a storm'. I pulled the boat partly onto the bank, while he went to get the truck and trailer. I hopped onto the trailer, and grabbed onto the front of the half-inthe-water boat on the half- in-the-water trailer. To my surprise, when the truck pulled forward, the boat reared up into the air, carrying me with it. I let go my grip on the boat to find myself lying sprawled face up over the axles of the trailer, with my spine bent backwards. Remember, I am 73 years old, and I sure was glad I had been working on exactly that movement for flexibility in exercise class. As I lie there thinking how this could have killed most folks, I got a hand to climb out. Whew! Nothing broken, nothing skinned but my pride. I hate to think what a shape I would have been in had I not been working on being strong and fit. Next time I will winch the boat in and save my strength for something offering more fun! Come on down and join me at Earth Visions Fitness. We meet MWF at 8 am. Maybe you will learn to fall as gracefully and painlessly as I have! Thanks for reading my story.
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RCC Inducts Phi Theta Kappa Class Beta Theta Rho, the local Five Star Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Randolph Community College, welcomed 76 new members during its fall Induction Ceremony on Saturday, Nov. 14, in the R. Alton Cox Learning Resources Center auditorium on the Asheboro Campus. New Phi Theta Kappa members (identified by hometowns - only reading area towns shown) who were inducted on Nov. 14 include the following: Climax: Amanda N. Hilliard-Ziemba, Zachary Reid Taylor. Liberty: Shakira Tavione Crittle, Mason Allen Pack, Taylor Lawton Pack, Morgan Dakotah Shafley, Margarita Vera Raya, Glenn Iverson Whitt. Ramseur: Razwan Asim, Melinda Dawn Burgess, Savannah Rose Lucas, Gabriela Mena Rosas. Randleman: Nancy Smith Hinshaw, Justin Tyler Humble, Chelsea Marie Kennedy, Michael Todd Lamar, Morgan Irene Shafer, Bradford Ingram Smith. Siler City: Jonathan Gonzalez, Judy Carol Saunders, Anna Elizabeth Shelton, Tamara Thomas. Staley: Nina Allison Brown, Brandon Scott Rancourt, Bronte Ridge Thompson.
Pictured In Photo: Randolph Community College welcomed 76 new Phi Theta Kappa scholars on Nov. 14. The students pictured in these two photos were among the 47 who attended the ceremony.
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The Liberty Leader Newspaper Hickory Flat Hoedowners Win at America’s Clogging Firefighter Academy Classes Begin in Hall of Fame National Clogging Competition The Hickory Flat Hoedowners sponsored by Mt. View Timber company January at RCC
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competed at the America’s Clogging Hall of Fame (ACHF) National Clogging Competition back on October 24th. They did an awesome job representing Denton, NC. Hickory Flat competed in the areas of Kentucky Running Set Hoedown, Country Hoedown, 4 Couple Precision, and Kentucky Running Set Precision with their Senior and Adult teams. Each team held their own with each category. The Senior clogging team won first place in Running Set Hoedown, Country Hoedown, and Kentucky Running Set Precision. The Adult clogging team won first place in Running Set Hoedown, 4 Couple Precision, and Country Hoedown. They won third place in Kentucky Running Set Precision. Hickory Flat Adult team also won Over-All Adult team for their Country Hoedown. Other awards and recognitions for team dancers are
Kyleigh Swaim of Liberty nominated to the Jr. All American Clogging Team, Bailey Clayton of Virginia. placing 1st & Grand Champion Flatfoot, 1st & Grand Champion Traditional Male, 1st & Grand Champion Contemporary Male and 2nd Overall for the Grand Ole Opry Dance off. Cheryl Skeen placed 2nd Traditional Female and Over Alll Flatfoot National Champion. Joey Cottingham of Winston-Salem placed 3rd Over All Flatfoot. The Hickory Flat Hoedowners are under the direction of Elliott and Cheryl Skeen of Denton. Elliott and Cheryl have been clogging for well over 30 years along with their daughter who has been clogging for 16 years. Elliott and Cheryl are certified clogging judges and clogging workshop instructors. Cheryl also teaches clogging classes at their farm in Denton. If you are interested in taking clogging then contact Cheryl Skeen at 336-259-4233. The Hickory Flat Hoedowners are proudly sponsored by Mt. View Timber company owned by Chris and Shannon Bean of Denton. The cloggers would not be able to compete and travel without their help. We are very appreciative of their time and dedication to the team.
Randolph Community College’s next Cadet Fire Academy, for ages 18 and above, will begin Monday, Jan. 11, at RCC’ The Cadet Fire Academy is designed to give the student an idea of what it is like in a fire department recruit training school. Students will train Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., from Jan. 11 through May 6. It includes an aggressive physical fitness program to allow the student to be able to handle the physical demands of the fire service. I t c o v e r s N . C . F i r e fi g h t e r Certification, Technical Rescuer General and Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Certifications. A physical agility test will be required. A medical physical is required upon acceptance and prior to the start of the Academy. Enrollment is limited. The application can be found at www.randolph.edu/ fire/register/. The registration fee for the Firefighter Academy is approximately $180, unless you are fee exempt t h r o u g h a f fi l i a t i o n w i t h a fi r e department. If the student is not affiliated with a fire department, RCC will work with him/her to secure affiliation within the community. The student is responsible f o r uniforms, books, b a s i c equipment, and the cost of the medical physical. For more information, contact Matthew B r i t t , coordinator/ instructor of fire and rescue services, at 336-628-4553
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Aerialist Performance At Liberty Town Hall FREE Holiday Event Tuesday December 15, 6:30 PM
ALL AGES WELCOME Collecting nonperishable canned goods for Liberty Association of Churches
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Merry Christmas From Liberty Family Pharmacy Liberty Gets New Town Christmas Light Decorations So excited, from Liberty’s NC STEP Grant money, the town was able to get new decorations for downtown, we now have stars and snowflakes. Big shout out to John Moore with Moore Than A Bucket for working in on his busy schedule. The cool thing is during our July holiday and festival we can reuse the stars. Just for your info, 2016 holiday season lights will be extended down W Swannanoa and N Greensboro St. Thanks for all the people that helped donate their time and efforts during the NC STEP meetings.
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See Us For Your Decorating And Gift Ideas For The Holiday Season Watch For Specials And Sales On Our Facebook Page “Awesome Finds Vintage Thrift and Gift” Carol & Duane Wall Owners & Treasurer Hunters Hrs 11-5 Tue - Sat or By Apt. —Closed Sun & Mon
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UNITS Mobile Storage/Hardin LLC is accepting applications for the following position: Must have extensive knowledge in Quickbooks. Detail oriented, good communication skills and proficient in Excel, Work, and Internet required. Experience with Rental Property Management is beneficial. Maintenance Landscape Installation Spraying Pressure Washing Grading
Leaf Cleanup Landscape Lighting General Construction Home Repair Property Preservation
Please email resume to billy@billyhardin.com or call 919-799-7739 for more information.
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Beaver Creek BBQ - Liberty 516 N Greensboro St Ph 622-4208
M-Th 11am-9pm F-Sat 11am-10pm
Whole Ham BBQ Cooked Fresh Never Frozen Daily Hot Bar Specials FREE WIFI
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
Now Serving Flounder & Shrimp Thur-Sat
For$Sale$in$ Liberty$$ and$Staley$
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Liberty!Home.! ! 3!Bedroom!2!Bath!Doublewide!Home!on!2.15! acres.!2!car!Detached!Garage!is!on!a!cement! pad!and!is!wired!for!electricity.!Special! Financing!is!required!for!ANY!Mobile!Home.! Call!Carolina!Farm!Credit,!Fidelity!Bank!or!Sun! Trust!for!financing!information.!Home!is!on!a! permanent!foundation!and!is!included!in!the! Deed!not!held!with!DMV.! ! jdpowerstcr@gmail.com$
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Largest Assortment Jewelry Necklaces, Earrings, designer necklaces, great gifts. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL! The raffle for the 100 Man Project to raise money toward the purchase of a newer wheel chair equipped van assisted by Modern Woodmen’s Chapter 915 for matching funds is over and we are proud to announce the winner is Avonelle Neff. This has been a very successful fundraiser and we would like to thank all those who have participated. We especially appreciate that our winner returned the winnings to the C.A.R.S. Project. We are so thankful for our many dedicated supporters. In October and November, we drove 3208 miles and assisted 50 clients in the past two months. We owe a large thank you to the wonderful volunteers that take their time to drive these clients to appointments each month. We are so blessed to have these volunteers. The Dental Clinic is scheduled for June 3rd 2016 at the Fire Department. More details will be announced as the Clinic time gets closer. Please mark your calendar for the date. Also, the Reading Program is beginning on January 21 st 2016 at Liberty School and the Liberty Library again this year. Our goal is that we will place a desire to read in the young students of Liberty School and the Liberty Library members. 100 Man Project TV (or cash) winners were Charles and Avonelle Neff of the Staley area. They promptly returned the $400.00 winnings back to the 100 Man Project for the eventual newer handicapped van replacement.
Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791
SUPPLY & GROCERY New Owners & Locally Owned Craig & Karen McDaris
(New Winter Hours)
BOLO Ties (New)
Mon-Fri 6am-8pm Sat 7am-8pm Sun 9am-5pm
Baskets For The Holiday
4508 NC Hwy 49N, Liberty
Phone 336-622-1531
Local Beef & Pork Pimento Cheese Oranges Apples Pinto Beans Raw Peanuts
Liberty Rotary Drawing
TICKET AVAILABLE AT THESE LOCATIONS: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH BLOWER ENGINEERING BRAD WILLIAMS INSURANCE BUTLER DENTIST CURL REAL ESTATE DOUG CLARK CPA EULLIS PROPANE FIDELITY BANK FREEMAN FORD JAMES WILSON LAW OFFICE JB GRIFFITH LIBERTY AUTO PARTS LIBERTY LEADER LOFLIN FUNERAL HOME MICHELE SMITH RC COMPUTER UNITS MOBILE STORAGE HIGH TECH COLLISION
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Hunting Accessories
Deer Corn $7 A Bag
Mark your calendars for another night of fun, food and excitement. The annual Liberty Rotary Reverse Raffle ticket sales have started. So clear your schedule for March 19. For 2016, some of the profits from this drawing will benefit the back pack program, scholarships, dictionary program, as well as projects like the Liberty Farmers Market shelter project. $100.00 for steak dinner and one ticket in benefit drawing.
Siler City Moose Lodge Saturday March 19th Doors open at 6:00 for cocktail hour Dinner starts at 6:30 Drawing starts at 7:30 Grand prize $5,000.00 More prizes given out during drawing.
Live Bait (Year Round)
Teague’s Farm & Market
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 We are a farm & garden store. We sell garden plants, flowers, mulch, topsoil, animal feeds, animal health products, grass seed, fertilizer and farm raised beef. We look forward to seeing you.
LP GAS TANK REFILL Lower Prices Bigger Selection Of Muck Boots
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Featuring St Stephen Inspirational Gospel Choir
LACHEY ELECTRIC COMPANY Family owned for 25 years, Pools, spas, bath tub Jacuzzi’s Fans, lights, breakers fuses
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OLIVIA HARDY EARNS GIRL SCOUTS’ HIGHEST HONOR Shout Out To Liberty Girl Girl Scout Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont is pleased to announce that Olivia Hardy, Liberty, has earned her Girl S c o u t G o l d Aw a r d , t h e highest award in Girl Scouting. Hardy, daughter of Allen and Beverly Hardy, and a member of Troop 41447, completed her project to address poverty in Haiti. Hardy organized volunteers to help sew dresses for young girls living in Haiti. In addition, she sent five sewing machines and approximately 300 yards of fabric, as well as sewing supplies and instructions. By earning the Girl Scout Gold Award, Hardy has become a community leader. Her accomplishments reflect leadership and citizenship skills that set her apart. “Earning the Girl Scout Gold Award designation is truly a remarkable achievement, and this young woman exemplifies leadership in all its forms,” said Lane Cook, chief executive officer of Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont. “She saw a need in her community and took action. Her extraordinary dedication, perseverance and leadership, is making the world a better place."The Gold Award represents the highest achievement in Girl Scouting; it recognizes girls in grades 9 through 12 who demonstrate extraordinary leadership through sustainable and measurable Take Action projects. After the minimum requirements are completed, the Gold Award project is the culmination of a girl's demonstration of selfdiscipline, leadership ability, time management, creativity, initiative and a significant mastery of skills. Each girl must dedicate a minimum of 80 hours to planning and implementing her project, which must benefit the community and have long lasting impact. Since 1916, girls have successfully answered the call to go gold, an act that indelibly marks them as accomplished members of their communities and the world. Some universities and colleges offer scholarships unique to Gold Award recipients, and girls who enlist in the U.S. Armed Forces may receive advanced rank in recognition of their achievements.
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LIBERTY GUEST COTTAGE “Short Stay Accommodations” Booking Now For Holiday Guest
Merry Christmas & Best Wishes in the Coming New Year! “Thanks for all the local referrals and allowing us to host your family and friends while visiting. 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 website for photos, amenities and guest reviews. Follow us on Facebook
www.libertyguestcottage2.com Also see our listing on Airnbnb.com
Coble’s
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Call 622-2741
Order Pies, Cakes, Hickory Smoke Hams
YE OLD COUTRY KITCHEN
327 Drama Rd, Snow Camp Ph 336-376-6991 Locally Owned & Operated Book By Bryan & Melodee Wilson Now Hours Thu, Fri 4:30 to 8:30 Early Bird Special $2 Off Buffet 4:00 to 5:30 Thu- Fri Sat 11:00 to 8:30/ Sun Noon to 8:00
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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
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Email Richard@RCComputers.biz
Same Day Or Next Day Turnaround
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Wade Hardin Landscapes Contact Wade Hardin (336)240-7925
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Seeding & Fertilizing Pruning & Trimming Irrigation Property Clean Up Tree Removal Bobcat & Dump Truck Pine Needles & Mulch New Installations (and repairs) Insect & Disease Control
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Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.
John 14:27
Health Corner - December 2015
Where Did You Buy Your Christmas Gifts Why not buy local Gifts to Certificates Shop Local
Avoid Holiday Depression and Anxiety (adapted from Health.com) ♦ Plan Ahead Spend some time figuring out how to take care of yourself during the holidays. Come up with restorative routines such as reading a book or napping and write them in your calendar. In between, shopping, decorating and baking, make sure these routines do not go by the wayside. ♦ Avoid Family Conflict If you know there is going to be conflicts, prepare a neutral response. Then escape to the bathroom, offer to help in the kitchen or go hang out with the kids. ♦ Focus on What Matters Find simple things that really make you and your family happy. Reign in stress by organizing gift exchanges instead of purchasing for each individual. Stay within your budget. ♦ Cut back on Commitments Do not overstretch the time in your day. ♦ Learn to grieve If you are mourning a loved one, it’s a good time to talk about your feelings or reach out for support. It’s not uncommon to feel angry at the person for leaving you alone of feeling guilty if you do not enjoy yourself at the holidays. ♦ Schedule some sleep Holiday activities can easily interfere with your sleep schedule. Try to get to bed and wake up at approximately the same time every day; avoid large meals and physical activity within a few hours of bedtime; and make your bedroom a sleep sanctuary free from TV or other distractions. ♦ Prioritize workouts Exercise should be placed high on your to do list. Exercise has been shown to improve mood. ♦ Don’t Binge on food and alcohol
Check out all the great finds at the Bargain Shop Thrift Store
Many, Many Christmas Decorations! Gifts for the entire family
(Thrift store operated by the Liberty Association of Churches)
329B W. Bowman Ave, Liberty Have You Checked Out All The Great Finds In The Shop…. New Things
A Whole New Look
Lori Ann Cobb RN, FCN
Wednesday 10 - 5:00 Thursday 10—6:00 Friday 10—5:00 Saturday 10—2:00
Best Value in Town! VIP Savings Card
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Your dollars spent here help your neighbors in need
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Your local and affordable children's resale shop! Toys
Gifts
weecyclekids.com 118 W Swannanoa Ave, Liberty 336-622-0152
Foxes Turkey Farm - Liberty, NC Ph 336-382-3788 Order That Perfect Turkey For The Holidays Why not even give one as a gift? Let The Fox Get The Perfect Turkey For You…. Five bedroom, 3 ½ bath brick two story colonial with den and double garage, with large walk out basement, on a one plus acre city lot. $199,500. 3 bed, 2 bath country cottage on 7 acres, with a pond, outbldgs, $82,500. Best building lot in Fogleman Acres, 200 ft.X 175 ft., priced to sell at $24,000. 3 bedroom, one bath with detached double garage in liberty on large city lot, $79,500. 22.5 acres with huge vehicle repair shop with 10,000 lb. lift, 3 roll up doors, full bath, compressed air stations, upstairs rooms and wood working shop on parcel as well.$195,000.00 3.17 acres, two story barn, well and septic system on Silk Hope-Liberty Rd.,now reduced to $35,000.00 1.45 acre lot on liberty Grove Church Rd. Site built home only, $25,000.00 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
205 E Swannanoa Ave- Liberty Office :622-1998 Fax: 622-5998 Email: meachamrealty@rtelco.net
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COUNTRYSIDE PUBLIC AUCTION Collectibles Collectibles Mall Hours Monday 10am-6pm Tuesday 10am-6pm
& Antiques Mall Aug 16, 9:00AM
COUNTRYSIDE Wednesday 10am-6pm Collectibles Thursday 10am-6pmOf Danny & Sue Snipes - Living Estate & Antiques Mall Friday 10am-6pm 196 SCOTT FARM RD., ASHEBORO Saturday 10am-6pm 219 Chatham Square Selling 1,775 sq.ft. Farm House on 30.65 +/- acres, Randolph County, NC. City NC 27344 Sunday Parcel: 1pm-6pm139205, Parcel Siler ID: 7666139205. (Call for full details) Ph. (919) 742-2013 Real Estate will be sold at 12:00 pm., subject to owner conformation. Call for details or preview.
Auctioneer is Agent for the seller. Buyer Agents welcome. 5% down payment from highest bidder required day of sale (no refunds). 5% buyer premium.
Auctions Directions: From Asheboro: Take I 73/74 (220) Visit our website or call South. Exit on New Hope Church Rd. Turn Left and go to stop sign at 220 Business. Turn Right, for time & dates
Scott Farm Rd. will be on your right. Follow Signs. WWW.COUNTRTYSIDEAUCTIONEERS.COM
Selling Personal Property: 2003 John Deere 790 Tractor w/Front End Loader only 413 hours, 4x4, Implements for Tractor, JD Finish Mower, JD Dump Trailer, JD Bush Hog, About JD Rototiller, Vendors Welcome Countryside Collectibles & Auction JD Utility Trailer, Boom Pole, Rorks, etc., Yard Furniture, Yard Tools, Hand Tools, Power Tools, Anvil, Enamel Pots, Fuel/Oil Barrels, Shop Fans, Wood Kegs, Air Compressors, Honda Generator, R/R Jack, Cast Iron Wash Pot, Chicken Coop, Tillers, Pressure Give us a call or just stop by to rent We are conveniently located at Our Auctions will be held in our Washer, Gun Safe, Wind Mill, Dinner Bell, a booth orEdger, showcase JD to display the intersection of Hwy 421 & Mall for your convenience (time Hay Silver Traps, .22 Remington, Misc. yourRake, Antiques and Coin, Collectibles Hwy Wrought 64 in Siler Iron City, NC. Our & dates will be updated weekly Pottery, Scaffolding, that you would like to sell. Wood Splitter, Fence, Drill Press, Lathe, Corn Planter, Horse Buggy, Mall consists of 30,000 square on our website.) A wide variety We send in Blower, all NC Sales Tax Boat, for Backpack John Chain Saws, Mower, feet of Antiques & Collectibles of items will b e s old at our you.Box, Household Items, Log Chains, Misc. Fire with a wide variety of collections Mall Auctions including Advertisement (Signs, Traffic, Tins, & Booths are only $1 a squareThermometers, foot MUCH, MUCH MORE!!! from many different vendors but not limited to: Collectibles, monthly with 10% commission on all sales. Furniture:coming from all around North Hoosier Cabinet, Oak Ice Box, Oak Server, Step Back Carolina and surrounding areas. Showcases are only $25 & $50 Cupboard, Farm Table, Pierced Easy Tin Cabinet Wood access to our Mall, with monthly (2 sizes to choose from) Cook Stove, Wood File Cabinet, Corner Cabinets with 10% commission on all sales. of parking right at the Cedar Chest, Refrigerator, Quiltplenty Cabinet, Rockers, willTable, make your shopping You Stock...We Sell... Hutch, Desk, door, Chest of Drawers, Porch Buffet, Chairs, Swing, Coffee Table, End Tables, Misc. experience with us, enjoyable. GIVE US A TRY TODAY!!! Cabinets, Wood Benches, Display Cabinets, 2 Leather Chairs, 2 Leather Stools & MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!
Antiques, Furniture, Tools, Toys, Appliances, Autos, Equipment, Guns, Real/Personal Property, Household Items, Etc.... Come Join us... You’ll be glad you did!!!
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Give us a call for your Estate & Auction Needs...(919) 663-2034 Bobby Steele (919) 548-5500 Mark Brigham
MANY ITEMS NOT LISTED.... Other Be Added! Check Website For Updates! CheckItems us out on the May web...www.countrtysideauctioneers.com
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Local Student Honored Randolph County Schools honors students with the STAR3, which stands for Students That Are Respectful Responsible and doing the Right thing. In October a fifth grader from Liberty ES, Dylan Clark was recognized. Son of Krystle Clark and grandson of Steve and Sandra Clark. Dylan has perfect attendance for the year and comes to school each day prepared and eager to learn. While some tasks may be challenging, he always works very hard and preservers. He’s kind and helpful to his peers and adults. He displays excellent manners and exhibits concern for everyone. Outside of school, he has been a dedicated student of tae kwon do for the past three years and will receive his much anticipated black belt. I personally got to see him at the Liberty Christmas Tree Lighting Festival serving others by working side by side with his fellow church members from Grace Lutheran Church. They provided free hot chocolate and hot apple cider. I watched him as he smiled with each and every cup served. I needed to see that in a young person, with all the negative things we see in media and TV it is good to see a positive. I would like to thank him for making a difference in our area, keep up the great example.
Tropica Tanning Salon Now Offers Spray Tanning
CLIMAX FAMILY PRACTICE 1008 NC 62 East Welcoming New Climax, NC 27233 Patients Of All Ages! Hours: 8 to 4 Mon to Thur Call for an appointment James Little, MD
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Swaim Electric Heat & A/C COMFORTABLE JUST GOT AFFORDABLE.
The Liberty Artisan & Craft Gallery Displaying The Work Of Over100 Artists and Craftspeople
5546 NC Hwy 49, Liberty Merry Christmas & Happy New Year Stop by for some great Gift Ideas Gift Certificates Available Wind Garden Spinners, Barn Quilts, Bee Keeping Supplies & Equipment, Pottery, Jewelry, Painted Glass, Candles, Soaps, Wooden Cutting Boards and Much More.
3743 New Salem Rd Climax 336-685-9722 www.swaimelectric.com
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Call now for a free home comfort consultation. Swaim Electric Heat & A/C Inc.
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The Liberty Leader Newspaper Volume 12 Issue 12 Save your local economy...
Local Favorite Singer Releases His New Christmas CD
The CD’s are available for purchase of $5. I have had the pleasure to get to know Keith and the one thing he loves more than music and family is The Lord. Keith started singing at a very early age in his church. He appeared on the popular BET program, “The Bobby Jones Gospel Show” and the “TCT Gospel Network”. He appeared in concert with such artists as Vickey Winan, Donald Lawrence, Karen Dean and Witness. Keith was also the three time male vocalist champion at the Piedmont Triad Area Gospel Talent Showcase held in Greensboro. In 2001 he received the Waljo People Choice Award for male vocalist of the year. Keith has recorded three gospel CD’s titled , “Changed”,”God’s Favor” and “Pray”. The CD “Pray” is available on iTunes Amazon and cdbaby.com Keith is currently signed with TMG (Tate Music Group) out of Oklahoma and Marilyn’s Modeling & Talent Agency out of Greensboro. He has appeared as a homeless man in the GMC Network movie “Trinity Good - Heart.” He has also appeared in national TV commercial with Dale Earnhardt Jr for TaxSlayer.com. Keith is a very versatile in his music styles, from gospel, to jazz, to smooth R&B, to country. He enjoys doing weddings, family reunions and special events. He admits that even though he is sold out to GOD, he enjoys singing those songs about love, because GOD is love. His goal is to make his dreams come true through singing and music, and pursue a full time career in the music industry. You can reach Keith to purchase CD’s or even hire him for your event at home 336-622-4329 or cell 336-558-3748. You can reach him by email at keithbartell@yahoo.com The one thing that I love the most about Keith, when you are in his presence he always makes the conversation about you and not him. When you leave you just feel good. His love for God radiates in his conversation.
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Tips for selecting and caring for your tree Remember that real trees are perishable, so select your tree and care for it with that in mind. Use smell and touch to gage freshness. Determine where you will display your tree and measure maximum height and width. Don’t forget tree-top ornaments. Will all sides be displayed? If so, you may need a more premiumgrade tree. Cut or living tree? If you want a living tree, be sure to purchase a species that will live in our climate. Leyland cypress, Arizona cypress, Virginia pine and eastern red cedar are all suitable for the Piedmont. Place your tree in a cool spot, away from the heat sources or direct sunlight. Reduce home thermostat settings a few degrees (can slow the rate of dying for your cut tree). Choose a tree stand that holds water. Your tree may take a gallon of water the first day and a quart a day after that. Water regularly but do not flood. For living trees, distribute crushed ice over the top of the root ball. Spray a light mist of water on the foliage. Your living tree will have a better chance of survival if you do not leave it indoors more than a week to ten days. You’ll have to re-acclimate your tree to outdoor temperatures if you leave it indoors too long. If you cannot promptly plant it, store the tree in an unheated area such as a garage or outbuilding that is protected from the wind. Don’t forget to keep it watered. Source: NC Cooperative Extension:
Shop with local, independent stores today; they’ll fund your community the rest of the year.
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American Legion Post #81 Yard Sale
Stop by Garrett's today for some great locally sourced home decorating and gift ideas! * Fresh Christmas Wreaths * Beautiful poinsettias in a variety of colors and sizes * Our own soy candles available in a variety of holiday scents * New this Year! Fruit and gourmet gift baskets available for pre-order
The American Legion Post will be having a “Huge Yard Sale” the weekend of the Antiques Festival, April 29 & 30th 2016. This sale will be inside the Legion and on the grounds. The last Yard Sale held at the Post was attended by over 600 people. We are now accepting donations for this sale. 10’ x 10’ Booth spaces will also be available for vendors in a designated area on the grounds of the Legion. 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. 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 Ritchie York - 336-215-2503 Guy Troy - 336-622-3375 Joe Morgan - 336-622-3720 Gail Morgan - 336-337-5031
Like New- Purchased Sept 2014 (for $811) ** With FIVE More Years Service Protection Warranty** Included for You. All Labels & Protective plastic sheets still attached. All hoses & drain attached and ready for install. All manuals included. Gently used, was too large for my space. Model WTW8540BW1 with 4.8 cubic foot tub. Top Loader with See-through Glass in Lid. High Efficiency Energy Star rating. White $399 Liberty - Call (336) 622-1844
HELP WANTED Now accepting applications for general construction positions as well as office manager (must have computer experience).
Have a great Christmas, and thanks for shopping local!
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Office/ Business Space For Rent (Downtown Liberty Greensboro St) $450.00 a month with all utilities included Call 622-2111 For Info
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Highlights From LAC Community Thanksgiving
Mark Your Calendar - MLK Celebration The Martin Luther King Committee will celebrate the annual MLK parade on Saturday January 9th at 2:00 pm. The parade route will begin at the Liberty Shopping Center 510 N GREENSBORO ST. and end at 213 S Greensboro St. in Liberty NC. We are looking for persons who would like to participate with floats ,cars,marching bands,Business and all that have participated previously. The Rain date for the parade will be the following Saturday January 16th. There will be a $10 entry fee. The fee goes to a donation to scholarship fund that we provide to two students each year. If you would like to be in the parade bring the following to the registration area. Entry : A Float ____ A Car ____ A Van _____ A Motorcycle________ Sponsor Band _________________________________________ Name: Name Of Organization _______________________________________________ Name _________________ City _______________ Phone __________________ The celebration will end on Sunday January 10th with A musical Program at The Church of God of Prophecy at 902 W Swannanoa Ave Liberty NC at 2:30pm. The Winston Salem State choir will render a musical program. COME JOIN US FOR A WONDERFUL TIME….
Liberty Association of Churches Thanksgiving Service was held on (11/25/15) at Mt Pleasant Baptist Church. Rocky River Friends (and friends) Choir directed by Billy Beard provided uplifting music. Rev. Milton Battle from St. Stephens AME Church was the speaker. Generous Food and Financial Offerings for the Emergency Assistance Office were received. Great fellowship!
Did You See Liberty Choir? On September 20, 2015, Liberty Friends Meeting celebrated their annual Homecoming with a great service that included a special choir. Judy Elkins, Fred Fogleman and other faithful members wanted to put together a good music program for the celebration, so they enlisted former member and accomplished choral director, Billy Beard, to assemble some singers and design an inspirational choral program. Billy brought in Jimmy and Judy Butler, Pike and Hilda Johnson, their daughter, Cindy McBane, Jimmy Brower, Ricky Wicker, Ellen Luck, and Don Herndon. The group had one practice the day before and then presented the special music at the Sunday service. Songs performed were “Lord Have Mercy”, “Come”, “Worthy of Our Love”, “In Christ Alone, and “You are the Light”. The songs were accompanied by Billy Beard on piano and he led as well! The group enjoyed singing together, and they planned to try to do some other performances later on. Part of them joined with Rocky River Friends Meeting Choir and sang in the LAC Community Thanksgiving Service last Wednesday, November 25th at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church. They called themselves Rocky River Friends and Friends for that performance. Many of that same group plus Wanda Hicks sang at the Liberty Christmas Tree Lighting on Saturday, December 5th. It is good to see people use their talent for the Lord’s glory and blessing others. Let’s hope the choir is able to pursue their goal of more performances down the road.
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Allen Harim Team Collects 31 Bags of Trash and Recyclables Across 2.1 Miles of Old Highway 421 in Liberty Honors Commitment to Adopt-a-Highway. Armed with gloves, plastic bags, determination and very bright orange t-shirts, 18 Allen Harim employees set out on a recent fall day to pick up trash and recyclables as part of the company’s commitment to the Adopt-A-Highway program. The team brought in more than 31 bags of trash - six bags of recyclables and 25 bags of litter - leaving the swath of road clean and attractive. “Nearly all of our office team participated, making it fun and memorable,” said Pat Haynes, Breeder Operations Manager for Allen Harim. “We have made a commitment to do this once a quarter. It’s a small but significant way we can make a difference to our community.”About Allen Harim Foods, LLC. Allen Harim combines an approach to growing the healthiest chicken possible with a commitment to implementing the latest technology for the continuous improvement of all processes. Headquartered in Seaford, Delaware, Allen Harim operates chicken processing facilities in Harbeson, Delaware and Cordova, Maryland; breeding operations in Liberty, North Carolina; a hatchery in Dagsboro, Delaware, and a hatchery and feed mill in Seaford, as well. The company employs more than 1,600 people in the United Edward R Scott II DDS PA States, as well as more than 230 Edward Scott DDS independent growers and 25 company Erin Hardman Scott DDS farms across Delmarva.
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TEEN NEW YEAR'S PARTY AT NEW VENUE For the last 3 years, middle and high school students from around the area have gathered for a huge New Year’s Eve bash. This year ZERO HOUR is on the move to the GYM at Liberty Elementary School and it’s going to be bigger than ever! Hosted by the same FUSION team that meets each Saturday, this year’s event is bringing a high-energy dance party complete with a brand new, stunning light show from Southern Entertainment DJs, plus video games and giveaways throughout the night. Also NEW for this year: teens can try their hand (or feet actually) on our INDOOR SNOWBOARDING SIMULATOR! (Pictured below) **NOTE: Snowboarding requires a signed liability release form. You can grab a copy at fusionteens.tumblr.com or at Freedom Family Church. Don’t let your middle/high school student miss out on this SAFE, AFFORDABLE, & MEMORABLE way to ring in the new year! For more info call: 919-548-0350.
F
USION FOCUS
WHAT WE’RE UP TO EACH WEEK
OCTOBER: #SquadGoals - We spent 3 weeks in a series of messages by Pastor Ben meant to strengthen and create healthy relationships in the lives of our teens. We talked about the importance of LOVE, LOYALTY, and SACRIFICE within the context of their friends and families and looked to some Biblical examples of how to do relationships in the right way! NOVEMBER: We shook things up by having some of the other Fusion leaders speak to the teens and on the 14th we welcomed the worship band LIVE OUT, who came up
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from The Hangout in Siler City. As we neared Thanksgiving we did our own take on Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Thank You Notes’ and talked about how to deal with ‘My Crazy Family’ during the stressful and sometimes strange holiday season. DECEMBER: Not all of our talks are easy. Following the parade/tree lighting, Fusion’s Josh Hand led a timely and emotional conversation on SUICIDE as the group tried to deal with the tragedy in our community. We’re also looking forward to our JINGLE BALL Party on Dec 19th. FUSION: Saturdays from 6-8pm @ Liberty Elementary Gym.
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LOFLIN FUNERAL HOME OF LIBERTY
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Ph 336-622-2256 Office Want to learn more about Cub Scout Troop 502? Every Tuesday at 7pm come out to their meeting place at Liberty First United Methodist Church (which is located across from Liberty School) Why not bring your young man to start them down a great path.
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Tyson Nixon, Manager And Staff Serving The Local Community
The Liberty Leader Newspaper had the honor of visiting Liberty Cub Scout Troop 502 at their Thanksgiving meal held at Liberty First United Methodist Church where they meet every Tuesday at 7pm. I was so overwhelmed at the structure and leadership the leaders installed in these kids. They treated me (a guest) with great respect and honor. When the group of young energy filled boys got loud, it took only a few seconds and as leader raised their two fingers up in the air, the kids started raising their arms and two fingers, and a quiet spread across the room. That was so encouraging seeing these great values being installed. I got to see the winners from the popcorn sales. What I learned they received credit for kids to help cover their dues to upcoming camps. Make a point to visit them to learn more.
Santa+Kids+Bank Tree= Yearly Tradition This combination has became a yearly tradition in Liberty. Liberty Fidelity Bank opens it doors each year as they wait for the Liberty Elem School Kindergarten to bring their handmade decorations to fill their tree full of beautiful artwork. Of course Mr and Mrs Santa always love to see Christmas cheer so they stop in each year also to encourage the kids and spend times with them.Amanda Beeson's daughter w/ Santa & Ms Santa is enjoying time with them.
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New Year Gathering
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Smokehouse Bistro “New Years Eve Celebration” Special Feature Menu Appetizers Potato Skins $7.50 Firecracker Shrimp $7.95 Crab Dip $9.95 Bruschetta Bread $6.95
A Liberty Community Gathering will be hosted by Grace Lutheran Church and the LAC (Liberty Association Of Churches) as a celebration of Light for the New Year. Join us as we gather in the glow of the new year with symbols of hope for our world, songs of praise and thanksgiving and words of wisdom that will light our way into new beginnings.
Feature Entree Filet Mignon & Cold Water Lobster Tail $36.95 Served w/ a side & salad *Filet topped with a garlic butter & our steak spices (Filet Dinner with out Lobster Tail $24.95) ———————————————— Lobster Tails - Split & Filleted - Broiled $32.95 w/ butter, wine & lemon served w/ a side & salad (drawn butter on the side) ————————————————— Prime Rib - Slow Roasted & Rub $18.95 Rubbed w/ house blend, topped with a port wide demi-glace served w/ a side & salad ————————————————— Grilled Tuna Steak (8 oz) $16.95 Grilled rare and topped w/ wasabi-aioli served w/ a side & salad —————————————————Chicken Cordon Blue $16.50 Chicken Breast stuffed with smoked ham & swiss Topped with a cream sauce, served w/ a side & salad —————————————————Grilled MahiMahi $16.50 Topped with bruschetta & parmesan Served w/ a side & salad —————————————————— Ask Our Servers About Our Dessert Selections ——————————————————— NOTE: Limited Qty Of Filet Mignon & Lobster Reserve Yours When Deposit Made
Bring a canned good for the LAC food pantry and stay afterwards to enjoy some fellowship and dessert. See you on January 3rd at 6:30! Arise, shine; for your light has come... Isaiah 60:1a
Happy Holidays From Smokehouse Bistro
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At Chatham Hospital, convenient, quality care is our number one priority. And with the backing of one of the world’s leading academic medical centers, residents of Randolph County can hold us to that promise. Expert care is just down the road in Siler City.
Siler City, NC | 919-799-4000 chathamhospital.org
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