The Liberty Leader Newspaper
Nov 2016
Volume 13 Issue 11
The Liberty Leader
Free Community Paper By The Community And For The Community
Serving Liberty, Staley, Snow Camp, Julian, Climax, Ramseur & Franklinville
Free Monthly Newspaper
November 2016
Volume 13 * Issue 11
Events Calendar Nov 5 Breakfast pg 2 5 Hot Dogs pg 12 5 Supper pg 13 6 Veterans pg 12 7-10 Crafts pg 23 11/12 Craft Sale pg 5 12 Fall Festival pg 2 12 Festival pg 16 12 Bazaar pg 2 12 Market Place pg5 12 Stew Sale pg 26 13 Homecoming pg19 13 Friends Day pg 19 14 Seminar pg 9 19 BBQ pg 5 18 Festival pg 5 19 Benefit pg 6 19 Run pg 28 19 BBQ pg 26 19 Ho Down pg 12 19/20 Peter Pan pg 6 20 Thanksgiving pg 5 27 Christmas pg 19 Dec 1 Parade 3 Parade 3 Parade 4 Parade 9/10 Santa 10 Parade 10 Car Show 10 Festival 12 Craft Fair 15 Seminar 14-16 4BC
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Next Edition Fri Dec 9 Deadline Fri Dec 2
Matthew Relief - Help Out The Randolph County Sheriff's Office in partnership with Asheboro PD, Archdale PD, Liberty PD, Ramseur PD, and Randleman PD; will be conducting a supply drive for Hurricane Matthew flood victims. We are collecting canned food, bottled water, clothing, toiletries, household cleaning supplies and pet food. We would like to extend our thanks to Burge Flower Shop, Randolph Hospital Nursing Staff, Chief Express of Seagrove and Nautilus Family Fitness Center for volunteering to be Drop off sites for donations. If any business, churches, or civic groups are interested in participating by being designated drop off areas; you can contact Sgt. Devin Alston of the Sheriff'd Office at 336-736-0686 or email at daalston@co.randolph.nc.us Current drop off facilities: Randolph County Sheriff's Office (elevator entrance) Randolph Hospital (common grill area) Asheboro Police Department ( Front Lobby) Archdale Police Department (Front Lobby) Liberty Police Department ( Front Lobby) Randleman Police Department (Front Lobby) Ramseur Town Hall Burge Flower Shop 9am till 5pm Nautilus Family Fitness 8am until 5pm
Happy Thanksgiving From Liberty Leader Next Issue Friday Dec 9 Deadline Dec 2
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CANE CREEK FRIENDS MEETING ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL IS NOV 12 Cane Creek Friends Meeting Fall Festival is Saturday, November 12 at the church at 719 W. Greensboro-Chapel Hill Road, Snow Camp. Event features Chicken Pie, Barbecue, Brunswick Stew, Vegetables, Hush Puppies, Dessert and Beverage from 4 pm – 7 pm. Adult Plates are $8, Children age 4-12 are $4, age 3 and under eat free. Eat in or take-out. Also country store and bake sale. Ham & Sausage Biscuits and Fried Apple Pies 7 am – 10 am and Hot Dogs 11 am – 1 pm. Brunswick Stew by the quart $7, while Sausage is $3.50 per pound. For more information or to place advance orders for Brunswick Stew and Sausage, call (336) 350-7437. Enjoy free youth games and inflatables on the church lawn, Noon – 4 pm. Fall Festival proceeds go to support church and community activities.
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AMERICAN PICKERS To Film In North Carolina
Fight Cancer with Your Fork Holiday Style
Mike Wolfe, Frank Fritz, and their team are excited to return to North Carolina! They plan to film episodes of the hit series AMERICAN PICKERS throughout the region this fall. AMERICAN PICKERS is a documentary series that explores the fascinating world of antique ‘picking’ on History. The hit show follows Mike and Frank, two of the most skilled pickers in the business, as they hunt for America’s most valuable antiques. They are always excited to find sizeable, unique collections and learn the interesting stories behind them. As they hit the back roads from coast to coast, Mike and Frank are on a mission to recycle and rescue forgotten relics. Along the way, the Pickers want to meet characters with remarkable and exceptional items. The pair hopes to give historically significant objects a new lease on life, while learning a thing or two about America’s past along the way. Mike and Frank have seen a lot of rusty gold over the years and are always looking to discover something they’ve never seen before. They are ready to find extraordinary items and hear fascinating tales about them. AMERICAN PICKERS is looking for leads and would love to explore your hidden treasure. If you or someone you know has a large, private collection or accumulation of antiques that the Pickers can spend the better part of the day looking through, send us your name, phone number, location and description of the collection with photos to: americanpickers@cineflix.com or call 855-old-rust.
Healthy eating and exercise can sometimes seem like a burden, but it doesn’t have to be. It can be as simple as choosing an apple over a cupcake or walking for 10 minutes instead of sitting. Besides helping manage weight, healthy eating and exercise can also help lower your risk for diabetes, high blood pressure and even cancer. Karen Pfohl, RD, LDN, clinical dietitian at Randolph Cancer Center, will host a community seminar called Fight Cancer with Your Fork – Holiday Style. The event will be held on Thursday, November 10th from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. in the Private Dining Room at Randolph Hospital. Participants are invited to learn about how to alter some traditional holiday meals making them more healthful - while still tasting fantastic. During her presentation, Pfohl will demonstrate a healthy and delicious holiday dish. Participants will have a chance to taste the dish and take the recipe home with them. Fight Cancer with Your Fork – Holiday Style is a free event that is open to the community. It is one of several community events offered throughout the year. Please register for this event by logging on to www.randolphhospital.org and clicking the “Events” tab, or by calling (336) 633-7788.
Smithwood Annual Bazaar Smithwood Christian Church is having its Annual Bazaar on Saturday, November 19, from 9:00 to 2:00. BBQ by the plate or pound, biscuits, hot dog plate; eat in or take out. Don't miss our baked & canned goods, crafts & yard sale items! Also, get your tickets for the drawing of a beautiful & locally made queen sized quilt! Come by for some great buys, yummy food and great fellowship!
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Hickory Grove UMC Fall Festival and Auction Sat.Nov.12
Hot dog supper. 4:30 pm-6:30pm
Auction-6:30pm-until 10085 Silk Hope Liberty Rd. Everyone Welcome!
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Saturday, November 5 Liberty Lions Club Pancake Breakfast at the American Legion Post 81, 7 - 10 am. All you can eat for $6, eat in or take out.
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Celebrate Christmas at Snow Camp! The Snowflake Festival is scheduled for December 10th from 10:00 - 4:00. Visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus while you enjoy the parade and other fun events!
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Mark Your Calendar Randleman Christmas Parade Thur Dec 1 (6:30-8pm) Tree Lighting Following ______________________ Franklinville Christmas Parade Sat, Dec 3, 2016 (Tentative date)@ 10:30 a.m. Participants line up between 9:00 - 9:30 a.m. at the First Baptist Church on Academy ______________________ Liberty Chamber Christmas Parade Sat Dec 3 @2:30 Line Up At Beaver Creek BBQ Shopping Center ________________________ Pleasant Garden Parade Sat Dec 4 (3-5pm) Parade and Tree Lighting ________________________ Snow Camp Parade Sat Dec 10 @ 10pm ________________________ Staley Annual Parade Sat Dec 10 @ 2pm ________________________ Ramseur Parade Sat Dec 10 @ 5pm _______________________ Enjoy The Holidays With Family and Friends
Holiday Craft Fair
766 S Greensboro St. Liberty
Saturday, November 12, 2016 The 4th Annual Holiday Craft Fair will be held Saturday, November 12 (8am-3pm) with 90+ vendors & crafters participating and FREE admission! Start your Christmas shopping early! We will have everything from quilts, one-of-akind jewelry, pottery, ornaments, wreaths, and MORE! Calling all crafters! Rent a table for $20 (table rental proceeds benefit our ‘Investing in People’ Scholarship Program). The Holiday Craft Fair will coincide with our Fall Community Day where we open the Y FREE to our community. Other happenings this day include Flu Shots and Health Screenings, Canned Food Drive, and Membership Specials! Interested in joining the Y? We will be waiving the joining fee, a savings of $50$100, with (5) canned food items (Nov 11-13). Benefiting the community is at the heart of the Y! Please let me know if you have any questions! Thank you!
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Dine In - Take Out - Call In Orders Welcomed Hours Tue-Sat 7am to 2:30pm Sun 8am to 2:30pm Fri & Sat 5pm to 8pm
Need A Place For An Event Or Meeting Call About Our Space For Groups Of 25 or More
New at 2 Sisters: We are now serving Hershey's Chopped BBQ and BBQ pulled chicken, as well as Grilled Pimento Cheese Sandwiches, Pimento Cheese Burgers and Pimento Cheese Hot Dogs. We will take orders for casserole dishes such as Squash Casserole, Mac N Cheese, Sweet Potato Casserole, etc., for the holidays. If there is something you have tried from our menu, ask us if it is available.
Call for more details and deadlines to get your orders in.
Wade Hardin Landscapes Mowing And Seeding Available
Contact Wade Hardin (336)240-7925
Seeding & Fertilizing Pruning & Trimming Irrigation Property Clean Up Tree Removal Bobcat & Dump Truck Pine Needles & Mulch New Installations (and repairs) Insect & Disease Control
COMMUNITY AREA RIDE SERVICE (C.A.R.S.)
Community Area Ride Service
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
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Saturday, November 19 Benefit BBQ Dinner followed by Auction for Steve and Cristina Bare from 4 – 6pm - $10 plate eat-in or take out Piney Grove UMC
2343 Piney Grove Ch Rd, Siler City 4pm -6:30pm BBQ Plate, Dessert & Drink $10 6:30pm Auction Starts **Take Out Available**
Sunday, November 20 Liberty Association Of Churches Pre-Thanksgiving Community Service at Edwards Grove Missionary Baptist Church at 6 pm.
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38th Annual Fall Festival First Christian School Friday, November 18 Faith Christian School Hwy. 22 S., Ramseur Featuring . . .Pig Pickin BBQ $10 per plate Noon meal served from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm Evening meal served from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm Eating options include dine in, take out, drive thru Crafts from 11:00 am until 7:00 pm Baked Goods — pies, cakes, bread, cookies, candy, etc. Games for the children from 1:00 pm to 6:30 Inflatable carnival—1:00 pm to 4:00 Spooky Trail—7:00 until
Sat, Nov 12 – Mistletoe Magic Holiday Shopping Event at Silk Hope Community Center from 10 am – 4 pm free admission
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CRAFT SUPPLY DISCOUNT SALE
Fri, Nov 11 9-7 and Sat Nov 12 8-4
Craft Supplies 75% off retail price. Priced to Go! Mesh, ribbon, floral bushes and stems, Christmas deco, glass containers, painting surfaces (wood, ceramic, glass and paper mache’), fabric, scrapbooking paper, stamps, polymer clay, misc miniature crafting items. Roy Reitzel Center - 128 S Fayetteville St.
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….
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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The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation released its summary of crime statistics for Liberty NC on October 5, 2016. We are pleased to report the following statistics compiled by the NCSBI. All statistics are per 100,000 persons in 2014 unless otherwise mentioned. Overall Crime Index State wide, 3287 Randolph, 2191 Chatham, 2057 Alamance, 3235 Guilford, 1677 Liberty ’15, 375 (Down from 525.3 in 2014) Violent Crime State wide, Randolph, Chatham, Alamance, Guilford, Liberty ‘15,
Rate 333 113 183 381 162 37.5 (Down from 112.6 in 2014)
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Property Crime Rate State wide, 2954 Randolph, 2078 Chatham, 1875 Alamance, 2854 Guilford, 1514 Liberty ’15, 337.6 (Down from 412.8 in 2014)
Nov 19 Piney Grove UMC 2343 Piney Grove Ch Rd, Siler City 4pm -6:30pm BBQ Plate, Dessert & Drink $10 6:30pm Auction Starts **Take Out Available**
Aggravated Assault Rate State wide, 221.6 Randolph, 650 Chatham, Not reported Alamance, Not reported Guilford, 132 Liberty ’15, 37.5 (Down from 75 in 2014) Larceny Rate State wide, Randolph, Chatham, Alamance, Guilford, Liberty ’15,
1990.7 1355 Not reported Not reported 897 337.6 (Down from 375.2 in 2014)
The Liberty Police Department wishes to thank the Liberty community who has made this exceptionally low crime rate possible. The sense of community, knowing who your neighbors are and reporting things that are out of the ordinary have allowed your police department to focus on problems and work proactively to prevent incidents. Should you have any questions or comments please contact the Liberty Police Department at 336-622-2323 Thank you, Chief David Semrad
Come out to Liberty Showcase 101 S Fayetteville St, Liberty and meet Peter Pan Live ( maybe another character) and see the movie Peter Pan. CGT Photography will be doing 4x6 photos for $5 to take home plus free digital upload . Mark your calendar
Parts & Service
Sat Nov 19 at 1pm Sun Nov 20 at 2pm
2530 NC Hwy 49 N. Ramseur, NC 27316 (336) 622-0389
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Ok, we know you are thinking how can this getting any better, right? Well spread the news far and near Santa is going to be at Liberty Farm and Garden this year! That's right good Old Saint Nick will be there
You Could Win Spend $25.00 or more in the months of November and December and have you name entered for a chance to win a 40 qt Grizzly Cooler (retail value $339.99).Drawing will be on December 21st (you do not have to be present to win, we will call the winner and also post the winner's name on our Facebook page). So be sure to like our new Facebook page as we post updates and sales often.
Friday December 9th 9am-11am and Saturday December 10th 9am-10:15am.
Spending $25 will not be hard because this year we are offering you fresh cut Mountain Christmas Trees as well as Old Fashioned Christmas Candy! While you are there you can even get some Christmas shopping done! We offer Men and Women's Muck boots (cheapest price around), Case Knifes and for the hard to buy for, get them a Gift Certificate to Liberty Farm and Garden of course!
We will be giving out full sized candy canes to all the good little boys and girls, from ages 0-100! You can even have your picture taking with Santa for FREE! We will also be serving hot apple cider on those days.
So come on by Liberty Farm and Garden for an Old Fashion Country Christmas!! Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791
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The Liberty Leader Newspaper Nov 2016 Col Guy Troy Dedicates Fields Col Troy shared, “ I was privileged to have as a classmate of mine at West Point George Patton, General Patton's son. He was a fine, highly decorated soldier and retired as a MG. He commanded the 11th Cav in Vietnam 68-69. When he retired he became a farmer at his farm in Mass, growing produce. He named his fields for soldiers who were killed under his command. In a recent conversation with his widow she reminded me of his project.” He also added, “I commanded the 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry, 25 Division in Hawaii for 22 months. As my command tour was completed I did not have the honor and privilege to go with the squadron to Vietnam. Instead I put them on the boat. I have always felt that they were my troops since I trained them and kept track of their progress in country.Although not a part of the Squadron in combat I was proud that they continued with their wonderful reputation as evidenced the Squadron receiving the Presidential Unit Citation for their action during the Tet offensive. I was G-2 of the Division at that time. Thanks to the idea from my classmate, I decided I could honor some of my troops by naming some of my farm fields for those who had served with me.” The signs are shown below. There is one from each of the line Troops (A, B and C).There was very short dedication on 18 Oct at 10 AM to dedicate these fields along with a great ceremony. Some of their family members was there. A great addition of signing the national anthem and Our County Honor Guard (which Col Guy Troy is part of) will provide the rifle salute and Taps. You can drive down Troy Estate Road to see these field of dedication.
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Seminar For Long Term
Mark your calendar for Monday, November 14 at 7:00 PM at Freedom Family Church. There will be a FREE long-tern care seminar on Advance Directives. Advance Directives are living will and medical power of attorney. People of all ages need to learn the facts about these important ow to take care of Mom and Dad legal documents. If you are in the hospital and unable to speak and plan for yourself” for yourself, and you do not have these documents in place, then Beginning September 19th @ 7:00 pm there is no guarantee that your “How toSESSIONS take care COVER: of Mom and Dad next of kin can make important medical decisions on your September 19: Long-term Care and plan for yourself” behalf. October 17: Care Options Guest speakers will clearly November 14: Advance Directives explain your options and you will Beginning September 19th @ 7:00 pm have the ability to fill out all December 15: Rights of the Family SESSIONS COVER: necessary paperwork and have it January 16: Dementia notarized at this event should September 19: Long-term Care February 20: Alzheimer's Hospice you choose. Paperwork and notary are being provided free of October 17: Care Options 510 N. Greensboro St * Liberty NC charge. QUESTIONS? (336)Directives 622 - 5844 NovemberCall 14: Advance
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Awesome Finds Gift Shop 129 W Swannanoa Ave, Downtown Liberty Open Tue to Sat 11am to 5pm Vintage, Thrift And Gift Shop
Come In For All Your Holiday Needs From Gifts To Home Decor To Clothing .
December 15: Rights of the Family
BestJanuary Service - Fresh Quality Food - Cleanliness - Best Price In Town 16: Dementia
s ’ a i r a M February 20: Alzheimer's Hospice
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Thur, Frid & Sun Lunch Specials Bakes Pasta w/ Side Salad, Garlic Bread & Drink $ 7.49 (your choice of tomato sauce, meat sauce, meatball, mushroom, onion, green pepper) Steak or Chicken Wrap, FF, Drink $ 6.99 Lasagna, Side Salad, Garlic Bread $ 7.99 Fettuccine Alfredo w/ Chicken or Steak, Side Salad, Garlic Bread $ 7.99 Large 1 Topping Pizza, 2 Side $14.99 Salads, 2 Drinks
Anytime Specials Extra Large 1 Topping Pizza $10.99 Free Drink w/ Large Sub (Dine In Only)
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Eleven Students Chosen for 10th Annual Fountain-Luria Student Leadership Academy at RCC Eleven students have been chosen for Randolph Community College’s Fountain-Luria Student Leadership Academy based on a competitive process that considered leadership experience, leadership potential, and a letter of reference from a faculty member. The group includes seven traditional RCC students and four Randolph Early College High School students. The participants completed their first session on Saturday, Oct. 1, which included teambuilding exercises led by Jeremy Jackson, associate director of camp operations at Camp Caraway, and his wife, Michelle; and a presentation by RCC President Robert S. Shackleford on the topic “Portraits of Leadership.” A second session scheduled for Oct. 13 will include a presentation on group dynamics by Dr. Joanne Buck, department chair for English and Humanities at Guilford Technical Community College; and a session on Servant Leadership by Dr. J.W. Kelley, RCC vice president for student services. This is the tenth year for RCC’s Student Leadership Academy, which is named after local leaders Dr. Stuart Fountain and Dr. Alan Luria, who have supported the project since its inception in 2008. The student members of the 2016-2017 Fountain-Luria Student Leadership Academy, their majors, and hometowns are as follows: Mark Aguayo, Associate in Science (College Transfer), Liberty Landon Bare, Associate in Arts (College Transfer), Liberty Emily Escobar, RECHS junior, Associate in Science (College Transfer), Asheboro Christina Gallegos, Associate in Science (College Transfer), Asheboro Aby Hughes, Associate in Arts (College Transfer), Asheboro Morgan Kinney, Associate in Arts (College Transfer), Asheboro Kaylee Lineberry, RECHS junior, Associate in Arts (College Transfer), Seagrove Kamryn Mills, RECHS senior, Associate in Arts (College Transfer), Randleman Isaac Rumbley, Associate in Arts (College Transfer), Asheboro Pamela Squibb, Accounting, Pleasant Garden Makala Wiles, RECHS junior, Associate in Science, Asheboro
2 bedroom/1 bath in Liberty, central heat and air, replacement windows, carport, $57,500.00 2 bedroom/1 bath in Liberty, heat pump, insulated windows, new carpet and paint, 60,000.00 Office building (carpet and floor vinyl store), currently used as a 3 bedroom, one bath single family dwelling in main town of Liberty. 69,500.00 1.45 acre lot on liberty Grove Church Rd. Site built home only, $22,500.00 Building lots from 1/2 to 3 acres in all areas around Liberty. Some are site built only lots, some modular, some doublewide & single wide lots. $22,000 to 39,900 and some are with owner financing. Call us for single family home rentals in the Liberty area! RENTAL: Only ten years old….3 Bed/2 ½ bath with all appliances on a one plus acre lot, a large screened porch, over size double garage just at city limts. $1,200.00 per month with one or two year lease.
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Just For Fun … Questions Of Life I am 48 years old and I realized I still have so many unanswered questions!!!! I never found out who let the dogs out… where's the beef… how to get to Sesame Street... why Dora doesn't just use Google Maps… Why do all flavors of fruit loops taste exactly the same…… why eggs are packaged in a flimsy paper carton, but batteries are secured in plastic that's tough as nails… why women can't put on mascara with their mouth closed... why "abbreviated" is such a long word... why lemon juice is made with artificial flavor yet dish-washing liquid is made with real lemons... why they sterilize the needle for lethal injections… and, why do you have to "put your two cents in" but it's only a "penny for your thoughts" where's that extra penny going to… why do The Alphabet Song and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star have the same tune... why did you just try to sing those two previous songs... and just what is Victoria's secret? … and do you really think I am this witty?? … I actually got this from a friend, who stole it from her brother's girlfriend's, uncle's cousin's, baby momma's doctor who lived next door to an old class mate's mail man… Now it is your turn to take it from me...Peace!!
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Wed Margarita $3.50 Thu House Wine $3.50 Come See Our New Look
Inside & Patio
Fri & Sat Prime Rib And Other Great Specials
Thur Lasagna Night
5 Great Burgers
Tuesday Kids Eat For 99 Cents (2 Kids Per Adult Meal) Booking Now For Holiday Parties -On & Off Premises Phone: 336-795-1079 124 W Swannanoa Ave, Liberty Tuesday- Thursday 4:30pm - Seating Until 9pm Friday - Saturday 4:30pm - Seating Until 10pm
430 N Greensboro Street Liberty, NC 27298 Phone: 336-795-0052 Open: M-F 9 AM to 6 PM SAT. 9 AM to 1 PM
Nov 20th at 6pm Liberty Assoc Of Church Community Pre-Thanksgiving Service
$10 Bring in this Coupon to Receive
$10 store credit on Over the Counter items for each New or Transferred prescription
To Be Hosted At
(not valid with other offers. Other restrictions may apply) (can be used for up to 5 new or transferred prescriptions)
Edwards Grove Baptist Church 214 S Foster St, Liberty Liberty Community Choir Performing Message by Rev Nathan Snider, Grays Chapel UMC
Everyone Encouraged To Bring Canned Food For Food Pantry Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791
MEDICARE OPEN ENROLLMENT OCTOBER 17 - DECEMBER 7 LET US HELP YOU CHOOSE THE BEST MEDICARE PLAN Medicare Plans Change every year. We can save you over $1,100 a year by helping you choose the Medicare plan that covers your medications the best, giving you a month by month estimate of your medication costs for the whole year (based on current medication list)
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Volume 13 Issue 11 Fall Is Here - Leaves Are Falling Let us help clean your gutters 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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Fall Ho Down Cowboy Theme Sponsored by
Liberty American Legion Post 81 604 South Greensboro Street Saturday Night, 19 November 2016, @ Post 816:30p.m.’til 12 * (Pictures ‘til 8:30p.m.on CD’s) Pictures by Tabitha Cost: $40.00 per couple in advance/ $50.00 at the Door DJ by Cleve, Dancing, Food, & Beverages Food will be served from 6:30 ‘til 8:00 All proceeds go to the American Legion Post 81 Programs For advance tickets call Post 81 @622 4639 On Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday evenings after 6:00p. Or call Cary at 336 707 8177. Please call for your tickets early, so we can make plans for the event. Thanks for your Support!
Town of Pleasant Garden Veterans Appreciation Ceremony The Town of Pleasant Garden proudly hosts their annual Veterans Appreciation ceremony by recognizing the armed forces and those citizens who have performed their duty for this country. This patriotic program honors veterans, their families and friends. All are invited to attend on Sunday, November 6, 2016 beginning at 2:00 p.m. in the auditorium of the Pleasant Garden Elementary School located at 4833 Pleasant Garden Road in Pleasant Garden, North Carolina. A reception will immediately follow.
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Love Thy Neighbor Hot Dog Lunch
Whole Ham BBQ
The Potter’s Sunday School Class from Sandy Creek Baptist Church will be hosting a hotdog lunch at Liberty Tire & Auto on Saturday, November 5th from 11:00am to 2:00 pm. Lunch will include 2 hotdogs with all the fixin’s, a bag of chips, a drink, and a dessert. All of this will be served on a donation basis, and proceeds will be used to help a family in need right here in our community. Please join us in this effort to bless a local family, and show the love of Christ as we Love Thy Neighbor.
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It’s Time to Check Your Medicare Plans for 2017!
CHICKEN PIE & BBQ SUPPER Sat, November 5
The Medicare Part D Open Enrollment Period is from October 15 - December 7. During this time you can enroll in a Medicare Part D Drug Plan or Medicare Advantage Plan to best fit your needs for 2017. Although your current plan may have been fine for 2016 it may not be the best fit for next year. Premiums, deductibles, medical and prescription copays all change from year to year, as well as restrictions on medications. Some plans will no longer be available next year and there will be some plans that are new to our area. That is why it is so important to review your Medicare coverage during Open Enrollment. You do not want to be caught by surprise in January when it is too late to change! Randolph County Senior Adults is the SHIIP Coordinating Site for Randolph County. Trained counselors from the NC Dept of Insurance - Seniors’ Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) will be available Monday-Thursday 8:30am-4:00pm at The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Adult REC, 347 W. Salisbury Street in Asheboro. Even if we have helped you before, it is important to bring your medications; red, white & blue Medicare card; and list of your doctors. Due to the volume of people we serve we cannot make appointments, however, if you are unable to come in and wait for assistance you can pick up a Plan Finder Tool form at any of our four locations (Asheboro, Randleman, Archdale and Liberty) or one can be mailed or emailed to you for you to complete and return. We will then contact you with the results and let you know if you should keep your current plan or switch to a different one. If another plan is better, we can enroll you so you will have a new plan for 2017 that will best fit your needs. To receive a Plan Finder Tool form, either stop by one of our locations, or contact SHIIP Coordinators Margie DiDona, at 336-625-3389 x235 or rcsaa2@senioradults.org or Lisa Alley at 336-625-3389 x237 or rcsaa@senioradults.org.
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Plates: $8; BBQ $7/lb Eat in or take-out plates Serving 4:00 pm to 7:30 pm Bazaar begins at 4:00 pm www.mthopeucc.com/ Supper benefits church and community projects; 15% of proceeds goes to non-profit organizations. Mt. Hope United Church of Christ 2400 Mt. Hope Church Road Whitsett, NC 27377 Church Phone: 336-697-1561
FINAL REMINDER Randolph County Emergency Services is now using REACT. This is a final reminder than Randolph County Emergency Services will no longer use this NIXLE platform to send emergency messages. We have purchased a more advanced platform called REACT from the same company which will allow many more options to contact you during an emergency (including voice calls and automated weather alerts). Please visit www.ReadyRandolph.org and click the link for REACT to sign up. Your current NIXLE registration will not be carried over. You will need to re-register. This will be the final message Randolph County Emergency Services will send via NIXLE.
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SUPPLY & GROCERY New Owners & Locally Owned Craig & Karen McDaris Mon-Fri 6am-8pm Sat 7am-8pm Sun 9am-6pm 4508 NC Hwy 49N, Liberty
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Deer Hunting Gun Season Nov 12 - Jan 1 Be sure to come by and check your deer in and have a picture made.
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Nov 14 Veterans Day Free Ice Cream To All Veterans Past And Present Thank You For Your Service
Unique Wig Boutique 116 W Swannanoa Ave, Liberty 336-622-9447
Black Friday Sale Nov 28 Only 20% to 50% Store Items Be Sure To Check Us Out
Mon To Sat 10am to 6pm
Special Wigs Starting At $39.99 Braids 4 For $10 Hair Weaving Kits (clip in) 18” New Large Selection
Great Selection Summer Dresses $19.99 Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791
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Christmas Candies Arriving!!!!!!! Calcutta T Shirts Wrangler Jeans For Men & Women Wrangler Dresses
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DENTISTRY Edward Scott DDS - Erin Scott DDS Family, Cosmetic and Implant Dentistry
“Emergencies Seen Same Day”
Located in the Forest Oaks Community www.southeastdentistry.com 336-674-2497 or 336-674-6936 5439 Liberty Rd, Greensboro 336-944-4248 - Residence Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791
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RC Computers
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We Now Offer Security Camera Installations Laminating Faxing Copying Here
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LIBERTY GUEST COTTAGE
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“Short Stay Accommodations” Family or Friends Coming ? Business Associates Coming Into Town? Girls Get Away Weekend - Date Weekend Small Group Retreat Need a little extra space? Short Stay Accommodations now available in Liberty. Fully remodeled, completely furnished (2) Bedroom – (1 Full Size Bed, 2 Twin Sleigh Beds) - (1) Bath Cottage - Quaint and Cozy - Electric Fireplace - Central Heat & Air - Flat Screen TV - Wi-Fi - Wood Floors - Ceramic in Bathroom - Complete Laundry Room - Deck with Sitting Area - Privacy Fencing - Approx 1 Acre Lot. Fully Equipped Eat In Kitchen; Coffee Maker, Full Size Refrig, Electric Range,Microwave,Security System.
Give us a call for pricing and availability: 336-622-3720 Gail & Joe Morgan – Owners-Hosts
Liberty Guest Cottage 5528 NC Hwy 49 N, Liberty, NC 27298 Visit our website for photos, amenities and guest reviews. Follow us on Facebook
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YE OLD COUTRY KITCHEN
327 Drama Rd, Snow Camp Ph 336-376-6991 Locally Owned & Operated By Bryan & Melodee Wilson Hours Thu, Fri 4:30 to 8:30 Specials Friday and Saturday Nights 4:00 to 5:30 Thu- Fri Sat 11:00 to 8:30/ Sun Noon to 8:00
Millstone Catering Snow Camp, NC Private Parties Welcome
Full Catering Service Check Out Millstone Catering Facebook Here For Your Parties & Catering
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DISCOVER THE UNEXPECTED! Gently used and loved a lot clothing, household items & more. Your purchases & donations provide a new start for the community in many ways. Thrift store operated by the Liberty Association of Churches
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MOLASSES FESTIVAL IS BACK! Snow Camp Historical Drama Society, Inc. is proud to announce the return on the Molasses Festival. Take a walk back in time Saturday, November 12. The Molasses Festival will feature not only the making of molasses, but also the making of apple butter. Locally made crafts and baked goods will be on sale. Live bluegrass music will fill the air along with candy apple making for children. Festivities will held on November 12 from 12 to 4 PM at the York and Dwight Teague Memorial Molasses Mill on the Snow Camp Outdoor Theatre historic site. Free Admission.
OFFICE SPACE DOWNTOWN LIBERTY MOBILE HOME SPACES FOR RENT
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UNITS Mobile Storage / Hardin LLC is accepting applications for the following position: Detail oriented, good communication skills and proficient in Excel, Word, and Internet required. Experience with Rental Property Management is beneficial, not required. FT/PT.
Please email resume to billy@billyhardin.com or call 919-799-7739
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Reminder: The 100 Man Project, Inc. is still selling raffle tickets until November 4th for our Annual Fund Raiser to purchase a Newer Car. You have a chance to win $400.00. The tickets sell for $1.00 for one ticket, $5.00 purchases 6 tickets, and $20.00 purchases 24 tickets. Our old car has almost 200,000 miles on it and has had the transmission replaced; therefore needing for us to start working on the purchase of a newer car. If you have not been asked to purchase a ticket, please contact one of our 100 Man Project members or call 336-622-5774 to purchase a ticket. Help us to help others in the Liberty, Staley area. Your ongoing support is so appreciated. Joe Cuthbertson, Pres.
Shout Out To Liberty Fire Dept
EARTH VISIONS
First it was great to know we had two of our own to go and take care of down east relief from the hurricane flooding. During the October Council meeting the Mayor York honored Andy Michael and Cameron Howard for their service in the special project. The fireman said they had an amazing but humbling experience in Flair Bluff, NC and surrounding area.. While there they fought fire in waste deep water and helped pump flooded water. They were deployed to provide fire protection while their. Also a big shout out to our City Council at work to remove abandon dwellings from our communities, not an easy problem to solve but we as a Council are committed to continue to work on. With this being said, in October they burned a house and also got some training in . The Liberty Fire Chief Talbot shared, “Thank you to station 3,7,36 Guilford 45, Randolph County Fire Marshal's Office and Liberty Public Works. Everyone worked hard and safe. Could not have done it without you. You guys and girls are awesome!” If you like these things and want to be a volunteer fire, contact the Liberty Fire Department. Also if you see a fireman , thank them for their service and numerous hours of training to keep us safe.
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Feel well again! Call for your appointment.
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Shout Out To Local Fire Dept Tanker Companies from Franklinville FD, Randleman/Sophia FD and Liberty FD deploying to Columbus Co. this morning. This is in addition to the four Engine Companies from Randolph Co. that deployed in October. So proud of ALL of our County Departments.
Friendly Beauty Shop 514 N Greensboro St, Liberty
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Liberty Police Serving On Friday 10/28/2016 at approx. 2:40 a.m. an Officer of the Liberty Police Department was involved in a pursuit of a stolen SUV that had been involved in an armed robbery in Wake County. On Old Highway 421 north of the town limits of Liberty the vehicle departed the roadway and collided with several trees. As the officer approached the SUV, shots were fired by one or more of the suspects. The officer was not injured. Troopers from the North Carolina Highway Patrol, Randolph County Sheriff’s Office Deputies and Deputies from Guilford County Sheriff’s Office arrived shortly thereafter to assist. A perimeter was set up and a search was initiated by members of the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office Special Response Team and the Guilford County Sheriff's Office Emergency Response Team as well as K-9 units. Three suspects are in custody at this time as a result of the immediate response and close cooperation of several agencies. Cristopher Pagan (18 yo) of Raleigh, Kolani Coates (22 yo) of Durham and Montravius Malik Montgomery (20 yo) of Apex were arrested and charged with possession of a stolen vehicle. Montravius Malik Montgomery is also charged with Absconding from Wake County Probation. The investigation is ongoing by several agencies.
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Staley Wesleyan Church is having a Homecoming Service on Sunday, November 13, at 9:45am. The service will feature the Bluegrass Gospel band called Flint Hill, based out of Sophia, NC
Love In Action COGOP Church Of God 902 W Swannanoa Ave, Liberty
Celebrating Friends & Family Day On November 13, 2016 11am and 2:30pm. Guest Speaker Apostle Larry & Hattie Stancel from Harvest Word Church Zebulon, NC
COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION Sun, Nov 27, 4pm Sword of Peace Drama Traditional Christmas Carols Food Community Fellowship Event is FREE and ALL are welcome to come help us kickoff the Christmas Season!! Any consideration to this would be appreciated… Thank You… Pleasant Hill Christian Church
Chamber Newsletter November By: Teresa Bruchon THANK YOU LIBERTY! This is the season of Thanksgiving. As we pause in gratitude, The Liberty Chamber of Commerce would like to take this time to say “Thank you ”. We are fortunate and blessed to live in such a caring and compassionate community. Liberty has a cooperative core of people, businesses, churches, schools, and civic organizations who work together in conjunction with our local government to make Liberty a great place to live. Liberty is a great place. It is great because of people like you! THANK YOU LIBERTY! HAPPY THANKSGIVING! The Liberty Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours: Our Business After Hours Events were a major success for the hosting businesses this past season. We were excited about this latest addition to the Chamber list of events. These events are just another way the Chamber is working to provide our Chamber members with networking opportunities. These BAH events will continue in 2017. If your business is interested in hosting a BAH event please contact the Chamber. (336) 622-4937
BANK BUILDING FOR LEASE 508 North Greensboro Street, Liberty
Modern Bank Building, 3500 sq ft, 7 ton HVAC Unit, Large Vault, Drive Thru Window, Private Offices, Large Teller Counter, Lots of Open Space.
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THE PARADE IS COMING! The Liberty Christmas Parade will be on Saturday December 3, 2016. CHRISTMAS PARADE APPLICATIONS: We have parade entry forms available at the Chamber office and Liberty Public Library, or they can be printed from the chamber website: www. Libertychambernc.com Parade Entry fees will be $10.00 again this year. We want to encourage you and your business to make a float this year. Show the community your Christmas Spirit. There are cash prizes for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners. This could potentially be a team building project for your employees. Parade Route: The parade route will be the same as last year. It will follow the straight route from the 500 block of N. Greensboro St (the Freedom Family Church Parking lot) to the 200 block of S. Greensboro St at the “old” Dollar General Store parking lot. Christmas Parade Volunteers: The Christmas Parade is a big deal. It is a major production. And we need volunteers to help pull this event off each year. If you, your business or organization would like to participate, please step up. We would love to have you involved. Contact the Chamber (336) 622-4937 *Keep in mind that the Chamber is willing to provide Community Service Verification letters. These letters would acknowledge those who are willing to volunteer time, or participate in community service activities. These can be used to enhance college applications, or job resumes.
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Tree Lighting: The Annual Liberty Christmas Tree Lighting Event will be held from 4-6pm immediately following the parade. The festivities will take place in the vicinity of the Liberty Christmas Tree at the 100 Block of Greensboro St. and Swannanoa Ave. Come enjoy, an afternoon of shopping in Liberty. There will be plenty to help you get into the Spirit of Christmas. Magic Snow on main street; Holiday music that will include your favorite Christmas carols; hot cocoa, free hot dogs, and a whole lot smore! Come warm up beside the fire pit to roast marshmallows and make smores. Even if you have been naughty or nice, you can have your family portrait made with the special guest: Santa & Mrs. Claus. Keep in mind they are making a list and checking it twice. The highlight of the event will conclude the festivities with the lighting of the Liberty Christmas Tree featuring the new star, and a new way to display the lights that will protect the tree. Come enjoy our hometown holiday! THANK YOU! As always we want to thank you for your commitment, investment and involvement in the Liberty Chamber of Commerce. Story By Teresa Bruchon
Sat Dec 3rd
Happy Thanksgiving Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791
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China House
Swaim Electric Heat & A/C COMFORTABLE JUST GOT AFFORDABLE.
Tim’s Barber Shop
3743 New Salem Rd Climax 336-685-9722
520 N Greensboro St 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.
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Mon Closed
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Tim Royal Owner
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Chinese Restaurant
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Tue-Thu 10:30am -10pm Fri-Sat 10:30am-11pm Sun 10:30am-10pm
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*Special financing offers valid on qualifying systems only. All sales must be to homeowners in the United States. Void where prohibited. The Home Projects Visa card is issued by Wells Fargo Financial National Bank. Special terms apply to qualifying purchases charged with approved credit at participating merchants. The special terms APR will continue to apply until all qualifying purchases are paid in full. 0% APR/60 Months: The minimum monthly payment will be the amount that will pay for the purchase in full in equal payments during the special terms period. For newly opened accounts, the regular APR is 27.99%. The APR will vary with the market based on the U.S. Prime Rate. The regular APR is given as of 1/10/2012. If you are charged interest in any billing cycle, the minimum interest charge will be $1.00. The regular APR will apply to certain fees such as a late payment fee or if you use the card for other transactions. If you use the card for cash advances, the cash advance fee is 5.0% of the amount of the cash advance, but not less than $10.00. Monthly payment if shown based on $7,100 purchase.
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Providence Grove High School Boys’ Soccer Appreciation & Recognition I would like to tell you a story about a group of kids from the Liberty community. A group, which I think, deserves recognition for their accomplishments as well as recognition as being part of the community of Liberty. We all have an appreciation for our kids and the many activities that we "run" them to, and to which we dedicate all of our spare time. Church, Scouting, sports, and especially high school sports. We love our high schools. Our football, basketball, and baseball team rivalries. These are our power sports. Our legacy sports.This year I have had the great privilege to coach Boys Soccer at Providence Grove High School. And like many of the other sports in which our kids participate, the members of our team are not as well recognized, individually or as a team. So, I would like to introduce you to our soccer team and to the young men of this community that play boys soccer at PGHS. Our team consists of 22 players and their families. We began conditioning in late June of this year, during the 90 degree summer days. We practiced 4 days a week and during season we played 2 games per week. We start 5 to 6 first year players and the remaining positions of an 11 man field are covered by the returning players. We currently have a record of 9-5-3. And we look forward to post season play.We are a team of 11 first year players and 11 returning players of which 5 are seniors. All 22 players have contributed to the team’s success this year. Here are their names, their class, and the communities they represent. First year players: Keontae Phelps Freshman Liberty Enrique Morales Freshman Liberty Kevin Pacheco Freshman Liberty Jamarius Hughes Freshman Liberty Mario Rodriguez Freshman Liberty Mekhi Mcmasters Freshman Liberty Dante Rivero Freshman Randleman Jiovani Castillo Freshman Liberty Daniel Bautista Sophomore Liberty Luis Aguilar Sophomore Liberty Alexis Suarez Sophomore Liberty
Returning players: Wyatt Hollowel Sophomore Randleman Edgar Mondragon Sophomore Liberty Diego Suarez Sophomore Liberty Quinton Ahmad Junior Franklinville Nicholas Swaim Junior Liberty Francisco Sanchez Junior Liberty Eliel Bautista Senior Liberty Jose Mondragon Senior Liberty Jonathan Castillo Senior Liberty Horacio Baltizar Senior Liberty Oscar Raya Senior Liberty
As you can see Liberty is well represented. And all of these young men have represented Providence Grove High School and their communities well. I have and continue to be impressed with their growth as a team; with their passion for soccer. And most of all, their growth as young men applying the life lessons learned from the game and from being involved in sports. Soccer may not yet be a legacy sport, but be sure when it is, the community of Liberty, and the families from Liberty, will be well represented, just as it has been this year by these young men from Liberty and its surrounding communities. I'm proud of these young men, each and every one. Come watch a game, become a soccer fan, come support the young men from your community. Thank You. Eddie Tuck ,Coach 1st year Liberty.
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Randolph County Cooperative Extension presents
Crafty Christmas November 7-10, 2016 Scheduled Classes Include:
3834 Flynt Rd, Liberty Tue-Fri 10am to 6pm Sat 10am to 2pm Ph 336-402-8017
Come Visit With Us
Poinsettia Seed Pin Art Journaling Quilted Ornament Seaside Ornament Crochet Catnip Mice Winter Garden Inspiration Italian Pizzelles Easy Sewing Jewelry Pouch
Happy Holiday Signs Crochet Kitchen Scrubby Locker Hooking Coasters Outdoor Wire Ornaments Hearty Holiday Appetizers Lighted Burlap Garland Wine Glass Snowman Garden Flag
LOFLIN FUNERAL HOME OF LIBERTY
212 W Swannanoa Ave, Liberty
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Tyson Nixon, Manager And Staff Serving The Local Community
* For complete class descriptions, schedules, registration forms & photos of each project, see http://randolpheca.weebly.com * Beginning Oct 3rd, registration forms and class samples will be on hand at the extension office ( 112 W Walker Avenue in Asheboro / 336-318-6000). Registration : Oct 3 - 21.
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Group Exercise Programs Group Outdoor Education
Personal Coaching
Total Body Awareness
Call EARTH VISIONS to Learn More: 622-1844
Are you Ready to Jumpstart Your Life? Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours,
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Movement, Balance and Strength It's more than just Exercise M W F: 6am or 8am T Th 6pm
Earth Visions
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For All Ages
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Could you be the voice for a child? Stand up today to say, “I am for the child.” More than 1,500 abused and neglected children in North Carolina go to court without someone to advocate just for them.
• Could you be a child’s advocate in court?
• Could you speak up for their best interests?
• Could you work side by side with an attorney?
• Could you join 5,100 other volunteers in the state to say “I am for the child”?
If so, becoming a Guardian ad Litem advocate could be a great opportunity for you! To find out
more about being a GAL, call 336-328-3170
or go to www.volunteerforGAL.org.
Locally made Carol's Good Earth Farm soy candles, available exclusively at Garrett's Flower Shop from just $5.99. New holiday scents this year - Blue Spruce, Fraser Fir and Sandalwood - perfect accents for a holiday celebration or a special gift for a loved one!
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Wayne Alan Moody, 58, of Staley died Sunday, October 16, 2016 at his home. Mr. Moody was born in Chatham County on January 27, 1958 the son of Samuel Matthew and Mary Ruth Poe Moody. Wayne was formerly employed with Cook Out Restaurant in maintenance. He loved playing golf, working in his garden, cooking and grilling, and loved to hangout in his building. Also he enjoyed shopping at the Liberty Food Lion Store. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers; Sam Moody, Jr., Paul and Toby Moody. He is survived by his wife of 22 years, Shannon Adkins Moody, daughters; Zandra N. McCrimmon and husband, Aaron “SpongeBob” of Ramseur and Ginger M. Carswell and husband, Shawn of Trinity; sons; Dwayne A. Moody and wife, Jenna of Bear Creek and Trevor G. Moody of the home, sister; Brenda Griffin of Tramway, brothers; Ted Moody of Lincolnton, Terry Moody of Goldston, Donnie Moody of Siler City and Lonnie Moody of Liberty; grandchildren; Ty Moody, Cheyenne Bell and Makayla Wilson. The family will receive friends Tuesday, October 18, 2016 from 6:30 to 8:30 PM at Smith & Buckner Funeral Home, 230 North Second Avenue, Siler City, NC. The funeral will be Wednesday, October 19, 2016 at 3:00 PM at Sandy Branch Baptist Church, 715 Sandy Branch Church Road, Bear Creek with Preacher Cecil Tucker officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. On line Condolences may be made at www.pughfuneralhome.com
Come Be Part Of A Great Group Great Food Great Programs Great Fellowship And More Liberty Senior Center 128 S. Fayetteville St Liberty, NC 27298 336-622-5844 libcenter@rtelco.net
The Liberty Senior Advisory Committee brought Halloween goodie bags to the seniors at the Liberty Village: Kaffy Reynolds, Center Director, Gloria Moore, Sharon Isom and Linda McManus.
The Reitzel Center has a Monday Meals-On-Wheels route open. The route runs within the city limit of Liberty. The Monday route starts around 10:30am and takes about an hour. Please call the center if you are interested in volunteering! 336-622-5844
Tea & Book Club met, on October 26, with a Halloween luncheon where the ladies worn their favorite aprons. Front row: Donna William Back row: Lydia Craven, Linda Wilson, Ellen Lineberry, Vann Parks, Ruby Isom, and Charlotte Kivett
Mt. Hope Fire Dept. #38, 3nd Annual Fill the Fire Truck for Toys for Tots. New toys can be dropped off at 6651 Holts Store Rd, Julian between Nov. 18th – Dec. 10th. Every child should feel the spirit of the Holidays!
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Truly Giving Thanks By: Andy Clapp The time of year has come again, a time when leaves are changing colors, temperatures are cooling, and turkeys are on high alert. October has given way to November and Thanksgiving arrives on the fourth Thursday of the month. Families will gather together, eating more food than they intended to eat, laugh and reminisce, watch football and say a blessing of thanks for a meal and for the blessings of life. We will thank God for health, for homes, for friends, and for a table overflowing with the meal we spend all year dreaming about. The fourth Thursday will be a day of giving thanks. Is that what the day was intended to be? Is this how our lives were designed to be conducted? One day is set aside for giving thanks in which we give thanks for the pleasant, for the things that have gone according to our plan. As children of the Most High God, truly being thankful is much deeper than such an attitude of thankfulness confined to the calm of life. We know that true thankfulness is seen when we can praise in the midst of the storm. Paul wrote to the Thessalonian people, “Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 NKJV) These words, inspired by God, give us insight into God’s design for who we are to be. As Paul writes, he says that we are to give thanks in everything. True followers of Christ are thankful in each day of the year and in each season of life. Our thankfulness is not based upon circumstances as circumstances constantly change in life. True thankfulness is a gratitude shown for the presence of God in the good and in the bad. Job faced a season of loss that we could not imagine. In a brief period, he lost his children, his possessions, his wealth, and his health began to suffer. His wife told him to curse God and die, because in her mind, death was better than the existence he was living. Job then shows the attitude of thankfulness in a midst of a storm. He replies to her, “You speak as one of the foolish women speaks. Shall we indeed accept good from God, and shall we not accept adversity?” (Job 2:10 NKJV) Job knew that accepting the bad was just as imperative as accepting the good in life. To be able to accept those things, good and bad, is to understand that God is always in charge and we are to be forever thankful that He is in control. This month is defined by the holiday that tells us to stop and give thanks. The life of a Christian is marked by giving thanks always, in all circumstances, because no matter how bad the season may be that we are in, because of the salvation offered to us by Christ, we can be thankful. We know that what is ahead is far greater than what we are experiencing now. We know that we will be with Christ, which is enough to give thanks for every day.
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The Julian Lions Club will be hosting a Brunswick Stew Sale on November 12, from 8am till 12pm at the clubhouse in Julian, 7323 Colonial Trading Path Road. For presale contact any Julian Lions Club member or Judy Keck at jjmkeck@bellsouth.net or phone 336-685-4148. All monies raised are used by the club to support local projects through-out the year Including local family support, local school needs, support work program for local trail life troop, Thanksgiving meals and Christmas Party for local blind and visually impaired persons, Brighter Vision Drive, Camp Dogwood, Boy’s and Girl’s Home, Hearing and Speech Programs, Eye Research at Duke and Wake Forest Check us out on Facebook or our Website w w w. J u l i a n l i o n s c l u b . o r g o r c a l l 336-339-3139 for more information
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Mt Pleasant Baptist Church Relay for Life team is selling BBQ by the pound (or you can order whole hams). It will be available for pickup Nov 19 (late afternoon). Just in time for Thanksgiving or can be frozen for Christmas! It will be $7/lb and hams will be $40 each. Sauce will be available by the pint at $5 each. Please contact Rhonda Williams at 336-549-5731 (or 622-3916) or Lucy Williams at 336-736-9681 to place an order.
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4BC December: A Walk to the Beginning of Christmas Information and Reservations The 2016 performance of our Christmas drama, 4BC: A Walk to the Beginning of Christmas, will be December 14,15,16 from 6:00-9:00 PM each evening at Craven Ballfield in Ramseur, NC. The cost is FREE and everyone is invited! The following churches are participating in the production of this drama: First Baptist Church, First Christian Church, Holly Spring Friends Church, Jordan Memorial United Methodist Church, Parks Crossroads Christian Church, Pleasant Ridge Christian Church, and Ramseur Wesleyan Church. Description 4BC December: A Walk to the Beginning of Christmas is an outdoor, live, walking drama that will take you back to the time of the birth of Jesus Christ. Come follow Isha as she journeys in search of the promised Messiah. You will travel from Nazareth and the royal decree to a market filled with merchants to the inn that had no room for Mary and Joseph to the stable that was the first sanctuary of the Messiah. You will learn historical facts from that time period, get a fresh perspective of the difficulty of that time, interact with the characters, and even see live animals, including live camels! You do not want to miss this amazing drama of the beginning of Christmas!
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Service Since 1904 "Believe In The True Meaning Of Christmas” Featuring the First Christian Church Choir and Drama Imagine….Christmas Music accompanied by over 50,000 Computer Synchronized Lights! Dates/Times: Sun. 12/11 @ 4pm Mon. 12/12 @ 7pm Tues. 12/13 @ 7pm Fri. 12/16 @ 7pm Sat. 12/17 @ 7pm Sun. 12/18 @ 4pm FREE ADMISSION – AN OFFERING WILL BE RECEIVED Also, canned food donations will be collected for the local food pantry. To make Reservations for 5 or more people, call 336.824.4066
Christmas on Roller Mill Hill Christmas Tree Lighting- The Ramseur Area Civitans will sponsor and promote the annual Christmas Tree Lighting event. The event, featuring Christmas Carols and a visit from Santa Claus, will take place on the front lawn of Town Hall located at 724 Liberty Street on Saturday, December 10th, 2016 from 5:00pmuntil. Contact the Town of Ramseur at 336824-4111 for more information.
Ramseur Christmas Parade The Town of Ramseur will host Ramseur’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday, December 10th at 5:00pm - until. We are combining the Christmas Parade with the Christmas Tree Lighting. The Parade is fun for the entire family and features a visit from Santa atop the Fire Department’s original 1939 Ford fire truck. For information about participating in the parade, contact the Town of Ramseur at 336-824-4111.
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Advance Care Planning Clinic scheduled at Hospice of Randolph for Nov12th According to national research studies, 71% of Americans have thought about their end-of-life treatment preferences but only 29% of Americans have documented their preferences by completing a Living Will. To assist with this important need, a group of students from Elon University School of Law will be providing FREE services for Hospice of Randolph County to provide an Advance Directives Clinic on Saturday morning, November 12th. The Advance Directives Clinic will take place in the Education Center at Hospice of Randolph County (416 Vision Drive, Asheboro, NC) with hourly sessions at 9am, 10am and 11am. During the hourly sessions, attendees will receive free assistance with the completion of Living Will and Health Care Power of Attorney NC Statuary Forms. No legal service, legal advice or customizable forms will be offered. To help with the process, it is suggested that you bring your license or photo ID, address and phone numbers for individuals desired to be your assigned agents, contact information for son/ daughter or spouse and primary Physician’s name, address and phone number if you have one. These services are free but since availability is limited, pre-registration is required by contacting Hospice of Randolph County at (336)672-9300.
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