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Kings Mountain celebrates Independence Day July 1
le’s Community Affairs Manager, and Kings Mountain native, Kirsten Martin. “We’ve held two board meetings already here at the Project Center for local nonprofits, and we have two more meetings on the schedule. So, if there are any small groups looking for a place to meet in the evenings, we have a space for up to 15 people.”
The Project Center is designed to serve the community, providing information about the proposed mining activities, and informing the community of the latest happenings. Whether you stop by to watch their state-ofthe-art mining videos on
Celebrate our nation’s independence, Saturday, July 1, as the City of Kings Mountain presents Revolutionary 4th! The city will produce this event in honor of our country on its 247th birthday.
Bring your family to Patriots Park in Downtown for food trucks, games, and inflatables. DJ Tony Cutlass and Eric Bowman will MC the event from Liberty Falls Amphitheatre. The event starts at 6:00 pm. Charlotte’s own New Local will take the stage at 6:30 pm.
The City of Kings Mountain will present their signature, unrivaled fireworks display at 9:45 pm now seen from Patriots Park with music that syncs to your radio at 101.1 FM. Yes! You can now see fireworks from Patriots Park!
Fireworks can also be viewed from several other areas in the city centered Gold Street. See map on the City
Important info for attending Revolutionary 4th celebration
By Loretta Cozart
City of Kings Moun- tain Marketing, Tourism, and Special Events Manager Susan Mosk teamed up with Kings Mountain Police Chief Gerald Childress and Assistant Po- lice Chief Chris Moore, to produce a fun video regarding the Revolutionary 4th event coming up on Saturday, July 1st.
The trio shared information regarding this family friendly event, so See INFO, Page 5A