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THE BETHLEHEM STAR, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2014 7
Crawdads to host Taste of Hickory
CARDINALS WIN SC EVENT - The Carolina Cardinals 14U Softball
Team, which is based in Alexander County, won the NSA Super Bash with a 60 record. Members of the team are pictured from the left. First row: Julie Gast,
Leanna Sherrill, Faith Cooke, Abbey Goodrum, and Vanessa White. Second
row: Shelby Lund, Kelsea DeJarnette, Mackenzie Parker, Chesney Millsap,
Jackie Little, Ashlyn Kennedy, and Anna Knox. The win secured a bid to go to
the NSA World Series in July.
John Godwin, personality on A&E’s
“Duck Dynasty,” coming to Hickory
Mission
Minded
is
pleased to announce that
John Godwin from A & E’s
“Duck Dynasty,” will be at
the
Hickory
Metro
Convention Center on June
7, 2014, at 7:00 p.m.
While Godwin is a familiar face to viewers of A &
E’s hit show, “Duck
Dynasty,” most people are
not aware that John
Godwin grew up hunting
deer with his father but
once introduced to the
world of waterfowl, duck
calls captured his attention.
He placed third as a teenager in his first calling contest
after Phil Robertson “tuned
up” his call to make it ready
for competition (Phil happened to be one of the
judges).
John has worked for
Duck Commander since
2002. Some of his duties
include, building duck calls,
managing supplies and
overseeing the shipping
department. During the
season, however, John’s
main title is decoy technician. He figures out the
exact spot the decoys
should be placed, and
works on all equipment
after the hunt to make sure
it is ready to go for the next
day’s hunt.
John says, “Working for
Duck Commander has
been a blessing. I am one of
the few full time employees
outside the family. I will definitely say that the
Robertsons are very giving
and passionate people, and
I have become family
through Christ.” John can
be seen on “Duckmen 711,” as well as, “The Art of
Commanding
Ducks,”
“Best of the Duckmen,” and
the popular television show
“Benelli presents Duck
Commander” on Outdoor
Channel.
An evening with John
Godwin is sponsored by
Mission Minded. All proceeds go toward local mission projects and the support of local citizens as they
carry the Gospel of Jesus
Christ to various mission
fields away from home.
Corporate sponsors include
Business Data Solutions,
Inc.,
Lark
Portable
Buildings, and Johnson’s
Milling & Feed, Inc.
In addition to the
General
Seating
and
Premium Seating, a limited
number of VIP tickets are
available. Discounts will be
available for group ticket
purchases of 15 or more of
the General Seating &
Premium Seating. The VIP
tickets include a special
meet and greet time with
John Godwin prior to the
show and best seating in
the
Hickory
Metro
Convention Center. Tickets
for the event are available
locally at the Johnson’s
Milling & Feed, Inc.,
Hickory Metro Convention
Center, Bows & Ballistics,
Lark Portable Buildings,
and
online
at
www.ticketor.com/missionminded.
For more information
please contact Mission
Minded at 828-612-6754 or
email missionminded2026
@gmail.com.
ACHS Senior hosting
Blood Drive at Beth.
Elementary School
Alexa Watts, a senior at Alexander Central High
School from the Bethlehem community, is hosting blood
drive
at
Bethlehem
Elementary School, as part
of the American Red Cross
Bloodstock
Scholarship
Program. Bloodstock is a
scholarship
challenge
through which students
can win scholarship money
for holding a successful
blood drive. Students work
closely with Red Cross representatives and recruit
donors and volunteers for their drive. Students can help
save lives through blood donation, but they also gain valuable experiences such as leadership skills, community
service and networking opportunities.
When: May 27, 2014 (3pm - 7:30pm)
Where: Bethlehem Elem. (multi-purpose room)
Goal: 50 pints - Call Alexa at 446-9644 to schedule
appointment or just walk in
The Red Cross Carolinas Blood Services Region provides blood to 103 hospitals and needs to have 1600 people
give blood and platelets each weekday to meet hospital
demand. Accident victims as well as patients with cancer,
sickle cell disease, blood disorders and other illnesses
receive lifesaving transfusions every day. There is no
substitute for blood and volunteer donors are the only
source. Please come out and support this great cause. j
become a vendor, and to purchase tickets visit the Taste of
Hickory Facebook page and
call The Hickory Elks Lodge
at (828) 322-2527. j
and $30 at the door. No one
under 21 will be admitted and
proper ID must be presented.
For more information, to sponsor the event, to
HICKORY - Are you a
self-professed foodie? Do you
enjoy tasting new and local
beers and wines? What if you
could come to one event and
taste all the food, wine and
beer from area restaurants,
breweries and wineries, and
support community outreach
programs and children's
charities at the same time?
Welcome to the Taste of
Hickory! Taste. Well Crafted.
The Hickory Elks Lodge is
excited to announce their
new partnership with the
Hickory Crawdads offering
the much needed space to
accommodate the growth of
this year's Taste of Hickory
while presenting the beautifully renovated L.P. Frans
Stadium. The Hickory area is
alive with talented chefs, bakers, brew masters, wine makers, and more, and the
Hickory Elks in partnership
with the Hickory Crawdads
are thrilled to host the 3rd
Annual Taste of Hickory on
Sunday, May 18th.
There will be competition
for the "Best of Hickory" in
several categories with raffles and door prizes during
the event. Proceeds from the
event will go to the many
community outreach programs that the Elks sponsor
including
Veterans
Programs, Youth Activities
and Scholarships, Catawba
Valley Backpack Program,
the Helping Hands Program,
and the many Children's
Charities supported by the
Lady Elks.
The event will be held at
the Hickory Crawdads
Stadium, Clement Blvd, on
Sunday May 18, 2014 from 4
p.m. to 7 p.m. The event will
be indoors and outdoors.
Tickets are limited to 500.
Tickets are $25 in advance
WHY SHOULD KIDS GET
ALL THE DISCOUNTS?
SUMMER SPECIAL
Everyone gets our
children discount rates
25 adjustments
$
(normally $45)
30 consultation & exam
$
(normally $60)
Dr. Richard Williams
Chiropractic Physician and
Certified Athletic Trainer
Research shows chiropractic to be
safe and effective using non-invasive
techniques - great for children,
athletes, adults, and seniors.
No coupon needed. . .
just mention where you saw the ad.
Call today for an
appointment
and feel the difference.
828-598-0371
WALK-INS WELCOME APPOINTMENT PREFERRED
Monday - Friday 7:45 AM - 5:30 PM
Offer ends May 30, 2014
174 Bolick Lane, Suite 102
Taylorsville, NC 28681
Located in Bethlehem
828-598-0371
Any patient or any other person responsible for payment has the right to refuse
to pay, cancel payment or be reimbursed for payment for any service,
examination or treatment other than the advertised reduced rate service,
examination, or treatment which is performed as a result of and within 72 hours
of responding to any advertisement for a free or reduced rate service, free or
reduced rate examination or free or reduced rate treatment. This ad excludes
Medicare and Federal Employees.
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Amy & Jason (JD) Douglas
Join us for our
4th Annual:
“Strawberry Festival”
Saturday, May 17, 2014 (Rain date May 24)
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
We are inviting local artisans to join us on the farm to sell
their handmade products.
Also, Crouse Country BBQ plates &
Boston Butts ($7 & $25, BY ORDER ONLY),
FREE Pony Rides, and a Bounce House ($2 / Child)
We will have FRESH Picked & U-Pick Strawberries,
and our homemade baked goods.
HOURS: Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM • Closed Sunday
For more details, see contact information below.
2150 Friendship Church Road, Taylorsville, NC
thefarmersdaughterfarmmarket@gmail.com
(828) 312-8137
This is a scene taken somewhere in
the Bethlehem Community. If you know
where it is, send your answer by June 5,
2014 with your name and address.
By email:
Or by mail:
JOHN GODWIN
Family Care
Center to provide
discounted sports
physical at ACHS
Family Care Center in
Taylorsville will be offering
discounted sports physicals
to Alexander County athletes on June 3, in the
Alexander Central High
School varsity gym. The
physicals will be offered
from 5 pm until 7 pm. Cost of
the physical, which will
cover the 2014-15 school
year, is $20 per athlete.
Checks should be made
out to Family Care Center.
The required NCHSAA
physical form must be used.
The form must include medical history and must be
signed by a parent prior to
the physical.
ttsports@bellsouth.net
Where in Bethlehem
P.O. Box 279
Taylorsville, NC 28681
Multiple entries in the same month from
the same person will be disqualified.
The winner will be chosen at random
and announced in the May edition
of the Bethlehem Star. Winner will
receive a four tickets to see the Hickory
Crawdads.
April
April Winner
This scene taken in the Bethlehem
Community is the large cross at
Bethlehem Baptist Church, located
on Hwy. 127. The winning entry,
chosen at random from all correct
submissions, was from Brent Clack of
Taylorsville.
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