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Shuttle service available for Revolutionary 4th

Heavy traffic is expected in downtown Kings Mountain, July 1, as the City of Kings Mountain hosts the Revolutionary 4th Celebration at Patriots Park

The city offers shuttle pick-up and drop-off services at the following locations:

• First Baptist Church-located at 605 West King Street, Kings Mountain

• Patrick Senior Center-located at 909 East Kings Street, Kings Mountain

• Parkdale Mill-located at 500 South Railroad Avenue,

Kings Mountain, a 10-minute walk to Patriots Park.

Shuttle Service will ONLY be offered to and from Patriots Park. Shuttle service will begin at 4:00 p.m. and end at 11:00 p.m.

The city urges patrons attending the event at Patriots Park to use the shuttle services as parking may be scarce downtown. Motorists are urged to use extreme caution when traveling through Downtown Kings Mountain due to the increase in motor vehicles and pedestrians.

Revolutionary 4th celebrations will impact travel Saturday, July 1

The City of Kings Mountain looks forward to the Revolutionary 4th celebration scheduled for July 1st, at Patriots Park. Many roads within the city will be impacted during this event including Battleground and Railroad Avenues, Cansler, Gold, and Mountain Streets Downtown, and Hwy 161/

Cleveland Avenue and surrounding side streets.

The city advises citizens to “Use extreme caution when traveling these roads due to the increase in motor vehicles and pedestrians. Please plan to take different roads if you are impacted by this change. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.”

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From Page 1A their giant TV screens or want to team more about how lithium is a muchneeded resource for renewable energy, their doors are open, and they want to meet you.

Kirsten said, “We want to be accessible and transparent every step of the way. I am very excited about our new downtown Project Center and look forward to engaging di-

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From Page 1A prepare ahead. No alcohol will be allowed in the park for Saturday’s celebration. Also, no pets are allowed, except for service animals. If you bring a service ani- rectly with our community.”

“We have the Project Center so anybody with questions can come to get answers. We want to make sure people know we’re here, we have a phone number, we have a website, we have a newsletter, and we have emails. We have many, many, different channels to contact us. If we have the answer, we’ll give it to you. If we don’t, we’ll tell you that, or that we’re we not sure yet and we will get back to you.”

KM Project Center mal, be sure to bring your paperwork to verify. If you can’t show the papers, you will be asked to leave the park. And, no personal fireworks are allowed, including sparklers. Finally, note that no smoking or vaping is allowed in the park for this event because lots of children will be in atten- will hold its first mine tour on Thursday, June 22 from 2 – 4 p.m. Email Cynthia.Estridge@albemarle.com to register for the tour, which will be filled on a first come, first served basis. They will create a waitlist if they reach capacity. dance.

To learn more about Albemarle Kings Mountain, or to read their newsletter, The Element, visit www.albemarlekingsmountain.com or call (704) 734-2775.

To view the video, visit the City of Kings Mountain Special Events Facebook page. Mosk, Childress, and Moore did an excellent job making the video, so be sure to ask for their autographs when you see them.

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