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Tens of Thousands Come Out to Launch Titanic Museum Attraction in TN Regis Philbin & Neal McCoy Help Give the Titanic A Grand Send-Off KNOXVILLE , Tennessee – April 13, 2010 – The new Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. had a starstudded weekend-long Grand Opening hosted by Regis Philbin this weekend. The event also featured numerous descendants and family members of those on board the Titanic and included a christening of the ship by Captain Edward J. Smith. The weekend-long Grand Opening Celebration at the new Titanic Museum Attraction included the christening, a special Grand Opening ceremony hosted by Philbin, a free concert by country music legend

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Neal McCoy, a free concert by Beatles cover band Liverpool Legends (hand-picked and managed by George Harrison’s sister), amazing nightly fireworks displays and special events and performances over a three day period. More than 20,000 guests from all parts of the nation visited the attraction during its opening weekend. During the free evening concerts with Neal McCoy and , standing room only crowds overflowed onto the sidewalks and nearby properties. Traffic on the well-traveled Parkway through Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg and the Smoky Mountains National

Park came to a halt once the QLJKWO\ PLQXWH ILUHZRUNV display lit the night sky for miles around. Titanic Museum Attraction is a half-scale, permanent, threedeck recreation of the Titanic . The museum houses 20 galleries to display nearly 400 authentic, priceless Titanic artifacts that were either carried from the ship and into lifeboats by passengers and crew, or were found afloat soon after the sinking and quickly salvaged by rescue boats. Inside the Titanic Museum Attraction, visitors find full-size recreations (built to actual Titanic blueprints) of Third-

Class quarters, a First-Class suite, dining rooms and – the museum’s centerpiece – a $1 million exact reproduction of the Titanic ’s Grand Staircase. The First-Class suite in the Titanic Museum Attraction, which is dedicated to Isidor and Ida Straus who coowned Macy’s Department Stores, was also the cabin used in James Cameron’s blockbuster movie Titanic as Rose’s suite. In addition to being a world class museum in the truest sense of the word, Titanic Museum 6(( *5$1' 6(1' 2)) 21 3$*( $

Local High School Student to Get Unique Look at U.S. Naval Academy While Attending Fast-Paced Summer Seminar and internationally to attend the Naval Academy Summer Seminar program this year. Summer Seminar is a fastpaced experience for high achievers who have completed their junior year in high school and are considering applying for admission to USNA after graduation. Zack Pennington, a student at Robbinsville High School in Robbinsville, NC, will participate in the 2010 U.S. Naval Academy Summer Seminar program. =DFN 3HQQLQJWRQ Summer Seminar teaches Annapolis, Md-The U.S. prospective applicants about Naval Academy(USNA) invitlife at the Naval Academy, ed a select group of approxiwhere academics, athletics, and PDWHO\ \RXQJ PHQ DQG professional training play women from around the nation equally important roles in

developing our nation's leaders. Each student will a six-day session and experience a part of USNA life. Students in the program live in Bancroft Hall(the dormitory in which all USNA midshipmen live), eat in the dining hall, participate in academic and leadership workshops and participate in daily physical training involving group runs and conditioning exercies. They will have an opportunity to see first-hand what the Naval Academy has to offer through its exceptional academic, athletic, extracurricular activities and leadership training programs. Summer Seminar has an 6(( 6800(5 6(0,1$5 21 3$*( $

Letter to Gov. Perdue from Attorney General Roy Cooper State of North Carolina Department of Justice Roy Cooper, Attorney General April 16, 2010 The Hon. Beverly Perdue, Governor State of North Carolina Capitol Building Raleigh, N. C. 27602 Dear Governor Perdue: After the recent passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable &DUH $FW + 5 , UHFHLYHG requests from several elected offi-

cials to have North Carolina join a lawsuit flied against the United States of America by a number of state Attorneys General challenging this legislation. Our attorneys, Including the SOlicitor General and my General Counsel, have studied ‘the law and the provisions of the legislation that have given rise to the legal action. After careful conslderatlon, I have concluded that North CarOlina will not join ‘this lawsuit. I have attached a memorandum from

Solicitor General Christopher Browning which outlines ‘the legal conSiderations upon which I base this deCision. The United States Supreme Court has held that duly ratified acts of Congress are presumed to be constitutional and It Is clear ‘that Congress has extremely broad authority under the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution. Health insurance reform and access to health care are policy

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Rep. Shuler Acts to Protect & Create American Jobs Washington, D.C.—Today, Rep. Heath Shuler (D-Waynesville) became a member of the newly-created Buy American Caucus. In just the past three years nearly 2 million American manufacturing jobs have been lost to overseas companies. The Buy American Caucus will give both Republican and Democratic Members of Congress a platform to work together to make laws that will help American manufacturers and promote American products. “Unfair trade agreements have closed too many American factories and sent thousands of

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good-paying jobs overseas,� meant to support U.S. manufacsaid Rep. Shuler. “One of the turers. However, it has been on reasons I was inspired to run for WKH ERRNV IRU RYHU \HDUV ZLWK Congress in 2006 was to protect few updates to reflect modern the jobs of hardworking times. Too many federal agenAmericans. I’m confident that cies have found loopholes that this Caucus will be able to cre- have led to the consequence of ate some common-sense, bipar- U.S. companies experiencing tisan legislation to create and difficulty when competing for sustain jobs.� federal contracts. There are a number of exist“There is no reason that the ing laws, such as the Buy federal government should be American Act, designed to spending taxpayer dollars on ensure that American procure- goods made in other countries ment dollars are spent on when American manufacturers American products. By oblig- can make products that are as ing the federal government to good or better and sustain jobs prioritize the purchase of 6(( 6+8/(5 21 3$*( $ American products, the law is

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CA L E N D A R Cherokee Historical Association is pleased to announce the first annual Mountainside Art and Music Festival in Cherokee North Carolina. This fun filled day will feature some of the best Appalachian arts and music in the region. The event will take place Saturday May 1st from 9:00 to 6:00 at the Mountainside Theater which is home to the famous outdoor drama “Unto these Hills”. If you are interested in being a vendor, we are accepting applications for various handcrafted items that are reflective of the rich history and heritage of the Appalachian area. For more information or to receive an application please call Program Specialist Linda Squirrel at 828-497-2111 ext. 202 or visit our website at www. cherokeehistorical.org. Application deadline has been extended to March 12, 2010.

CLASS OF 1980!! We are having a 30-year class reunion. It is tentatively scheduled for July 3. If you are a member of the class of 1980 OR have contact info for any member of the class, please contact Connie Wiggins Millsaps at 828-3429318 or rhsclassof80reunion@ yahoo.com as soon as possible! Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center’s Ramp Dinner & Concert Saturday, April 24 Dinner seatings at 5pm and 6:15 Barn Carts perform at 7:30 Reservations required call 828479-3364. North Carolina Symphony Our Favorite Things Grant Llewellyn, Music Director Phyllis Pancella, mezzo-soprano Stephen Powell, baritone May 7-8, 2010 Meymandi Concert Hall, Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts, Raleigh Culinary Workshop Local & Seasonal Cooking at Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center Saturday, May 8, 9am to 1pm. Registration required $55 per person, call 828-479-3364.

North Carolina Symphony A Night at the Opera Grant Llewellyn, Music Director Phyllis Pancella, mezzo-soprano Stephen Powell, baritone April 30 – May 1, 2010 Meymandi Concert Hall, Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts, Raleigh

Prom Dresses for Sale: 3 ballgown, 1 mermaid, 3 evening gown. Clean, wore only once. Call for more info. Can email pics. Call 828479-9150 or 828-735-2269

Nonprofit Financial Management Workshops Offered by Blue Ridge National Heritage Area Who: Blue Ridge National Heritage Area What: Nonprofit Financial Management Workshops When & Where: Asheville, Tuesday, April 20 Morganton, Tuesday April 27 Bryson City, Tuesday May 4 Why: To enhance financial management skills and practices for nonprofit organizations Registration information and cost: Cost is $25 per person and includes all workshop materials and lunch. Online registration is at http:// www.blueridgeheritage.com/partners/events-and-workshops Or contact Beth Coleman: beth@blueridgeheritage.com, phone 828298-5330 X312. Directions will be provided upon registration. Deadline for registration is 5 days prior to each workshop. The Blue Ridge National Heritage Area is proud to partner with WNC Nonprofit Pathways to present Nonprofit Financial Management in three workshops to be held across the region, led by Kathi Ballard. Each workshop will

be from 10 am until 2:30 pm. These workshops will enable nonprofit managers to be better able to analyze and understand where their organization is in the present and where it is going financially. They will provide tips on how to control costs, manage income, and keep organization leaders fully informed of the changing financial picture. This course provides accessible information and practical tools including: 5HFRUG NHHSLQJ ² EHVW SUDFtices to implement (VVHQWLDO ILQDQFLDO GRFXPHQWV – what they are, how to create and maintain them 2UJDQL]DWLRQ DQG SURMHFW EXGgeting, including scenario planning based on today’s uncertain funding streams +RZ WR FDOFXODWH SURJUDP costs )LGXFLDU\ UHVSRQVLELOLWLHV RI the Board, including how to present financial statements This course is appropriate for organizations of any size or developmental stage. Presenter Kathi Ballard is a 20-year veteran non-

profit professional. She has successfully guided start-ups and established organizations and has recently worked with a number of challenged organizations. She is an experienced workshop leader. The Blue Ridge National Heritage Area, designated by Congress and the President in November, 2003, works to protect, preserve, interpret, and develop the unique natural, historical, and cultural resources of Western North Carolina for the benefit of present and future generations, and in so doing to stimulate improved economic opportunity in the region. National Heritage Areas are locally-governed institutions that encourage residents, non-profit groups, government agencies, and private partners to work together in planning and implementing programs that preserve and celebrate America’s defining landscapes. The views and conclusions contained in this news release are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing the opinions or policies of the U.S. Government. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute their endorsement by the U.S. Government.

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Donors "Cruise Into Summer" By Donating with the Red Cross Presenting Donors May Enter A Drawing To Win A Cruise For Two Graham County The summer season is always the most relaxing and fun – sun, sand and plenty of smiles. What many don’t realize is that during the busy summer season, blood donations often decline due to vacation and summer activities, while the need for blood remains constant. The American Red Cross is asking donors to “Cruise Into Summer” by donating blood or platelets.

win a cruise for two. By donating early in the season, blood donors can donate two or more times during the summer months, helping ensure blood is available for patients throughout this critical time. Thursday, May 6 Robbinsville Community Blood Drive at the Graham County Public Library (80 Knight Street, Robbinsville) 1:00 pm to 5:30 pm Please call 479-3694 or 479-1331 for more information or to schedule an appointThe campaign, which ment. runs from April 1 to June 30, Walk-Ins Welcome! 2010, gives each person who Appointments preferred. presents to donate blood or Every two seconds, someplatelets with the Red Cross one in the United States needs an opportunity to enter a blood. The Carolinas Blood drawing for the chance to Services Region of the

Licklog Players to Host Harris Regional Hospital Dinner Show Event Auxiliary Thrift Shop & The Licklog Players are at it be held prior to the performance again, hosting another Dinner on both the May 1st and 2nd WestCare EMS to Celebrate Show event to be held May 1st shows. Dinner will include and May 2nd. The show is a complimentary beverage bar, Arrival of Ambulances There will be a reception on ambulances and a $25,000 donaproduction of three, one-act catered meal and dessert bar. comedies by David Ives called “Three by Ives” and will be directed by Licklog’s newest Director on staff, Roberta Rankin. The show is $10 to all who are interested. For an additional $10 per person, you can enjoy a great dinner which will

Legal Notice Lanier Contracting Company, Suwanee, GA will be soliciting bids for Town of Murphy, NC, Contract 2 – Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements project, which bids April 27, 2010. Subcontractor opportunities are: Electrical, Painting and Concrete. All quotes must be to Lanier by April 26, 12PM. This project is a MBE participation opportunity. 3URMHFW VSHFLÀFDWLRQ DQG GUDZLQJV available; please contact Brian Tieslau at Lanier Contracting Company, 770-932-1800 or email: btieslau@ laniercontracting.com.

Dinner and a show! What could be more fun? Call the Licklog Players box office for more information and to register for either the Saturday evening or Sunday matinee show. Call: 828 389 8632 or 877 691 9906.

Thursday, April 29 at 11:00am at the Harris Regional Auxiliary Thrift Shop to celebrate the arrival of two brand new ambulances that the Harris Regional Hospital Thrift Shop purchased for WestCare EMS. This past year the Harris Regional Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop Volunteers helped raise well over $300,000, enough for the

tion to the Digital Mammography Program at Harris Regional. Everyone is invited to come out and celebrate this accomplishment which will benefit the citizens of Jackson County for many years to come. For more information on this event, email info@westcare.org or call 828-586-7432.

a way to “get their pin on” can now visit their local Bass Pro Shops to make a $5 donation for the 2010 NASCAR Day collectible lapel pin. The NASCAR Foundation and Bass Pro Shops have announced the popular outdoor retailer will participate in the national fundraiser by carrying the pins now through May 21 at 56 stores nationwide. NASCAR Day is a charitable celebration of the NASCAR spirit that enables fans and partners to join together to make a difference in the lives of children. NASCAR Day encourages fans to make a $5 donation for a collectible lapel pin which in turn will support programs that help children live happier, healthier lives. Jamie McMurray, driver of the Earnhardt Ganassi Racing #1 Chevy, is one of several NASCAR Sprint Cup series drivers that appear in the 2010 NASCAR Day

they are a champion for children. McMurray is a long-time supporter of children’s programs through the Jamie McMurray Foundation and other charitable endeavors. “It’s great to be able to participate in a charitable program like this that has a proven record of helping children in need,” said McMurray. “I feel lucky to be in a position that enables me to help others and I urge fans to participate in the program by wearing their NASCAR Day pin on May 21st.” Bass Pro Shops has become one of America’s premier outdoor retailers with 56 destination outdoor retail stores across America and Canada, serving over 100 million sportsmen a year. Each store is unique and offers a truly unforgettable shopping experience. To learn more or find a Bass Pro Shops near you visit WWW. NASCAR.COM/NASCARDay.

American Red Cross provides lifesaving blood to 103 hospitals and must have 1,600 people give blood and platelets each weekday to meet patient needs. Blood can be safely donated every 56 days. Most healthy people age 17 and older, or 16 with parental consent, who weigh at least 110 pounds, are eligible to donate blood and platelets. Donors who are 18 and younger must also meet height and weight requirements. For more information or to schedule an appointment to donate at a nearby donor center, call 1-800-RED CROSS (733-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org.

Eastern Band of Cherokee to Host WNC Special Olympics Spring Games CHEROKEE – the Special Olympics Far West Spring Games will be held on the Qualla Boundary in Cherokee on April 30, 2010. This is the first time the games have been held in Cherokee. Organizers expect almost 400 athletes this year from Macon, Clay, Cherokee, Graham and Jackson counties. Athletes compete in Track and Field events including a softball and tennis ball throw, the 50 and 100 meter wheelchair race and a variety of running, walking and jumping

events. The Special Olympics are important to the local community because this event is the stepping stone to the state games held each summer. The motto of Special Olympics is “Let me win. But if I cannot win let me be brave in the attempt.” The Special Olympics Far West Spring Games also provide opportunities for volunteers and sponsors. For more information you can call Lana Lambert at 828-4979-9827 or Kissi Smith at 828-497-8115.

The duo Whimzik will perform in a free concert in the Community Room of the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, N.C. on Friday, April 23 at 7:30 p.m. Donations are welcome. Whimzik plays traditional music from Ireland, Brittany, Shetland Islands, Idaho, Scandinavia and New Zealand. Glenn Kastrinos sings and plays finger style guitar as well as Irish and Breton flutes and whistles. Glenn competed on finger style guitar in the Fleadh Cheols in Ireland during the late seventies and early eighties. He has accompanied Irish musicians in Philadelphia and Ireland including Paddy Carty, Joe Vesey, Eugene O’Donnell and Eddie Cahill. His wife, Kjelsty

Hanson is an accomplished percussionist who plays bodhran, bones and spoons and anything available. She is also a mask performer - she makes her own surreal masks and performs while Glenn plays tunes behind her. The couple recently moved to Cullowhee North Carolina after living in New Zealand for four years and in the mountains of Idaho before that. Upcoming Folk School performers are Spirit Fiddle (May 7) and the Brasstown Ringers (May 14). The Folk School concert schedule is available on the world wide web at http://www. folkschool.org. For further information call the Folk School at 828-837-2775 or 1-800FOLK-SCH.

Monroe County, TN Nascar Fans Can 'Get Their Nascar Heritage Book Day Pin On' by Visiting Local Bass Whimzik to Perform at the Pro Shops Now Through May 21 For Sale CHARLOTTE, N.C. (April 9, commercial, which encourages For anyone interested in the 2010) – NASCAR fans looking for fans to ‘get their pin on’ to show Folk School April 23 Monroe County, TN Heritage Book printed in 1997, a reprint has been done. Proceeds go to the non-profit for Monroe County, TN archives. For more information, call or email Joy Locke at joy.fred. locke@gmail.com or call 423-4426147 or Dede Harrill at dharrill@ usit.net or call 423-442-3468.

Now Accepting Bids Graham County is now taking bids on a 2010 Ford Expedition Police Package with the required specifications: 4x4 Special Service Vehicle; Oxford White in Color, Cloth Bucket Seats/ Stone in Color; Rapid Spec-AUX HTR/AC(RR) and LTHR STRG Wheel; 5.4-3V SOHC V8; 6 SPD Automatic O/D; P265/70R17 OWL; Daytime Running Lamps and Trailer Towing Package. All bids must be submitted by Friday, April 23, 2010 by 5:00PM at the County Manager's Office at 12 North Main Street, Robbinsville, NC 28771.


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Landowner Workshop to be Held in Central North Carolina Chapel Hill, NCÂŚ Are you a landowner or manager seeking to enhance your financial benefits, enjoyment, and the long term health and value of your woodlands? Do you desire to protect your woods from the threats of insects, disease, and wildfire? Want to maximize the benefits of your woodland while reducing the costs of taxes and management activities? Then the place to be on May 7 & 8 is Jordan Lake Educational State Forest near Chapel Hill. Woodscaping Your Woodlands and Firewise Management is the third in a series of four workshops in the Biltmore Forest School Piedmont Woodland Steward Series. The series is designed to equip you with the tools and resources you need to manage your land, with information presented by experts from public and private agencies. Woodscaping Your Woodlands and Firewise Management will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, May 7 and from 9 a.m. to noon May 8. This workshop includes forest management information to help you maximize your ongoing returns from your woods through prescribed burning and harvesting timber or non-timber products, and will include a site tour where you will view the results of implementing these practices. You will hear how to protect your legacy from the threats of insects, disease, and wildfire. Also presented will be incentive and property-tax programs which can help increase the financial benefits of woodlot stewardship. The cost is $40 per person

per workshop, with spouse or other family member at $20. But the value will be multiplied many times over by the knowledge, equipment, and expert resources you’ll receive to help answer your management questions. Registration includes lunch and snacks on the first day of each workshop as well as workshop-related materials, including a resource notebook containing detailed information on the topics covered. Registration for this workshop will be accepted through April 30. Credit toward NC Environmental Education Certification is available, as well as forester CFE and educator CEU credits. Workshops also count as electives toward the Asheville Board of Realtors ECO Certification. Advance registration is required. For more information and registration materials on this opportunity that you cannot afford to miss, visit www.cradleofforestry.org or contact Amy Garascia, Program Coordinator, at amysworkshopinfo@aol.com or 828-884-5713 ex. 26. The course is sponsored by: the Cradle of Forestry Interpretive Association, North Carolina Division of Forest Resources, NC Cooperative Extension Service, USDA Forest Service, American Forest Management, Land Trust for Central NC, Montgomery Community College, NC Division of Soil & Water Conservation, NC Tree Farm Program, NC Wildlife Resources Commission, NC Zoo, Rowan County Parks & Recreation, and the US Fish & Wildlife Service.

Celebrate National Jr. Ranger Day with a Free Concert & Scavenger Hunt! Celebrate National Junior Ranger Day at the Blue Ridge Parkway Visitor Center on Saturday, April 24. There will be free Ranger led activities throughout the day. A scavenger hunt for children and a program featuring some Parkway animals such as bears and bobcats. Children will have the opportunity to work for a Junior Ranger Certificate or patch. The festivities will wrap up with a lively performance by the Porch Music Club from Western Carolina University. This free concert of traditional old-time music is presented by the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area. SCHEDULE: 10 a.m-3 Scavenger Hunt for children 6 years old and younger Scavenger Hunt for children 7 years old and up 1 p.m. “Who’s Making Tracks on the Blue Ridge Parkway?�: featuring some common animals along the Parkway 2:00 Traditional Old-time Music by the Porch Music Club in the BRP Visitor Center

Theater The Blue Ridge National Heritage Area, designated by Congress and the President in November, 2003, works to protect, preserve, interpret, and develop the unique natural, historical, and cultural resources of Western North Carolina for the benefit of present and future generations, and in so doing to stimulate improved economic opportunity in the region. National Heritage Areas are locally-governed institutions that encourage residents, nonprofit groups, government agencies, and private partners to work together in planning and implementing programs that preserve and celebrate America’s defining landscapes. The views and conclusions contained in this news release are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing the opinions or policies of the U.S. Government. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute their endorsement by the U.S. Government.

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decisions that should be decided by elected representatives I not by appOinted federal judges. There Is ample time for elected representatives to change this legislation since most of the provisions in question will not take effect until the year 2013. In the unlikely event that this legal challenge does succeed I any decision will likely affect all of the states I Including North Carolina, regardless of whether our state joins. Department of Justice, 9001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-9001 Phone: (919) 716-6400 Fax: (919) 716-0803 The Hon. Beverly Perdue Page 2 April 16, 201 0 I would also draw your attention to several provisions of the law that would directly address some of the frequent health insurance complaints my Consumer Protection Division gets from everyday North CarOlinians. The new law will prohibit health insurance companies from refusing to insure people based on preexisting health conditions, as they often do now. It would also

prevent insurance companies from removing people from health care insurance policies after they suffer a serious illness or accident. These are important protections for people who have suffered from unfair health insurance provisions and It is feared that these protections may be repealed In the unlikely event “the lawsuit succeeds. Problems with health insurance and health care have led the list of consumer complaints in our office for the past five years. Instead of court fights and exaggerated rhetoric from both sides, it Is my hope that state and federal leaders will focus on the real health care challenges people face every day. My office will continue to carefully monitor this case and review the Issues that arise, and please feel free to contact me if you should have any questions. With kind regards, I am Very truly yours, Roy Cooper

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dollars in the United States, and comply with other good corporate practices would receive priority for government contracts and a 5 percent reduction in their taxable income. Rep. Shuler commented, “Now more than ever, it’s time to put our money where our mouth is, literally, and find ways to reward and support our U.S. manufacturers and get these jobs back on American soil.�

Orthopedic Spine Surgeon Gooch to Present "Your Aging Spine" Dr. Hubert Gooch, an orthopedic spine surgeon with Carolina Spine & Neurosurgery Center, will be presenting a program titled “Your Aging Spine� on April 27, 6pm in the Harris Regional Hospital Annex Classroom. “Back pain affects so many people and many times that pain can be treated but people choose to live with it. I want to educate the public on what can be done to help some of it,� states Dr. Gooch. Dr. Gooch attended medical school at the University of Virginia School Of Medicine and attended a graduate pro-

Corps. Upon graduation, Naval Academy midshipmen recieve a Bachelor of Science degree in one of 22 majors and a commission as ensigns in the U.S. Navy or second lieutenants in the U.S. Marine Corps. In return, these young officers will serve at least five years of exciting and rewarding service of the nation. For more information on the U.S. Naval Academy and the Summer Seminar program, visit http://www.usna.edu/ Admissions/nass.htm. For more information on the Naval Academy, visit http://www. usna.edu.

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Shuler while doing it,� said Rep. Shuler. Rep. Shuler also recently co-sponsored the Patriot Corporations of America Act, H.R. 1874, which will encourage businesses to invest in local communities and create jobs in the United States. Companies that produce at least 90% of their goods and services domestically, spend at least 50% of their research and development

academic focus, with each student attending eight 90-minute workshops, covering subjects from information technology, naval architecture and mechanical engineering, to oceanography, mathematics, history and meterology. Students will also participate in seamanship and navigation classes and will take an actual cruise aboard a Navy Yard Patrol(YP) Craft to apply what they will learn in class. Naval Academy students(midshipmen) run Summer Seminar with oversight by active-duty Navy and Marine Corps officers. Founded in 1845, the Naval Academy is a highly competitive four-year undergraduate institution that prepares young men and women morally, mentally and physically to become officers in the Navy or Marine

gram in Neuroscience at the University of Utah. He completed an internship and residency with the University of Kentucky Medical Center. He has also completed a residency in Orthopaedic Surgery from the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center and fellowship in Spine Surgery with Orthopaedic Associates Scoliosis and Spine Center in Baltimore, MD. Anyone who is interested in this topic is invited to attend. Light refreshments will be served. If you plan to attend please call 828-586-7432 to RSVP by 4/26 at 5:00pm

WestCare Births Deacon James Hyde born on April 13 to Darin and Peggy Hyde of Robbinsville in Graham County, weighing 7 pounds, 12 ounces.

Attraction is also highly interactive and offers a hands-on experience for children, teenagers and adults. The ship is anchored in water to create the illusion of Titanic at sea, and a two-hour self-guided tour gives guests the sensation of sailing on the original ship’s 1912 maiden voyage. Upon entry, each guest receives a boarding pass bearing the name of an actual Titanic passenger or crew member whose fate is revealed on the Memorial Wall at tour end. Along the way, powerful emotions surface as guests: Walk Titanic’s Grand Staircase, Touch the frozen surface of an “iceberg�, Feel the chill of that fateful “Starry Night�, Study some of the largest, most detailed Titanic models ever built, Grip the ship’s wheel and follow the Captain’s commands, Tour world-class galleries and the rare historical

artifacts they hold, Sit in a Titanic lifeboat and listen to actual survivors tell their stories, Send an SOS from the Marconi Wireless Room, Test their balance while standing on mini-decks built to show the ever-steeper slope of Titanic as she sank, Watch children eight years and younger explore the special interactive Tot-Titanic Play-and-Learn Room, Dive to Titanic’s wreck site via spectacular underwater camera footage The Titanic Museum Attraction – which is conveniently located to all areas of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge and Sevierville – is now open every day from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. ET. Tickets are available online at www. TitanicPigeonForge.com or by calling 1-800-381-7670.

Graham County Schools Breakfast & Lunch Menu's Breakfast Wednesday, April 21: Cereal (choice) or Sausage Biscuit, Orange Juice, Low Fat Milk Thursday, April 22: Cereal (choice) or French Toast Stix/ Syrup, Peaches, Low Fat Milk Friday, April 23: Cereal (choice) or Yogurt, Applesauce, Low Fat Milk Monday, April 26: Cereal (choice) or Bagel/Cream Cheese, Orange Juice, Low Fat Milk Tuesday, April 27: Cereal (choice) or 2 Pancakes/Syrup, Applesauce, Low Fat Milk Lunch Wednesday, April 21: Baked Corndog, Pinto's & Cornbread, Mashed Potatoes, Fresh Carrots & Dip, Spiced Apples, Grape Juice, Low Fat Milk Thursday, April 22: Cheeseburger on Bun, Fish Sandwich, Baked Fries, Lettuce, Tomato & Pickles, Applesauce, Orange Juice, Low Fat Milk Friday, April 23: Turkey & Cheese Sub, Lasagna & Wheat Roll, Whole Kernel Corn, Green Beans, Peaches, Apple Juice, Low Fat Milk Monday, April 26: Chicken Fillet on Bun, BBQ Rib Sandwich, Baked Fries, Steamed Broccoli, Chilled Applesauce, Grape Juice, Low Fat Milk Tuesday, April 27: Pepperoni Pizza, BBQ on Bun, Tossed Salad/Dressing, Baked Vegetaria Beans, Pineapple Tidbits, Orange Juice, Low Fat Milk

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Arrest Report

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4/14/10, assault with a deadly weapon, assault on a female, assault-free text, active bond. ‡*UDQW +RSH 5HQHD , booked 4/10/10, misdemeanor child abuse, no bond.

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hole as a warning of the danger. My concern is a small child could fall into this hole and get hurt or even drown when it is full of water. Why can’t something be done about these problems? Who should be responsible for getting something done about this? 6KDURQ +DPLOWRQ

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CHURCH Atoah Baptist Church- Pastor Vacant Bear Creek Baptist Church-Wesley O’Dell Bethel Baptist Church, U.S. #129 South-Pastor Burlin Aldridge, 4798495. Blessed Hope Baptist Church-Pastor Lennox Hedrick, 735-1402. Brooks Cove Baptist Church- Vacant Buffalo Independent Baptist Church Philip Ellington 479-7419 Cable Cove Baptist (Powell Branch) Church-Teddy Silvers Calvary Baptist Church-Pastor David Anderson Cedar Cliff Baptist Church-Pastor Daniel Stewart, 479-6553.

Cornerstone C o m m u n i t y Church(formerly First Assembly) 191 Robinson Rd, Andrews. Sunday 11AM. Phone 828321-3777. www. cornerstoneandrews.org.

Pastor Jimmy Millsaps, 479-8857.

Dry Creek Baptist Church-Pastor Max Cochran, 488-3256.

Hosanna Baptist Church-Pastor Max Turpin, 479-8626.

Eternal Believers - Missionary BaptistPastor Grant Burke, 479-2347

House of Prayer-Pastor Delmer Holder, 479-6041.

First Baptist Church-Pastor Noah Crowe, 479-3423.

Liberty Missionary Church- Pastor David Byrd, 479-1013.

Fontana Community Church-Pastor Ernest Stiles, 479-6375.

Little Snowbird Baptist Church, 1897 Little Snowbird Road (2 miles from Little/Big Snowbird Intersection)-Pastor Paul Teasdale, 479-3492.

Grace Fellowship Baptist ChurchPastor David Blackney, 479-3723.

Church of Christ Church of Grace-Pastor Todd Orr. Church of the Lamb - Snowbird Road 10:30 Services Sunday AM Wednesday eve. 7:00 PM 828-479-3548 Pastor David Allen

Grace Mountainside Lutheran Episcopal Church Deacon Steve Holcomb 479-2963 Grace Tabernacle Baptist Church,

Long Creek Baptist Church-Pastor Gary Moore Lone Oak Baptist Church- Pastor Scott Roper-479-6319

Meadow Branch Baptist Church-Pastor Onley Williams, 479-2474. Midway Baptist Church- Pastor Jim Postell, 321-3938. Mountain Creek Baptist Church-Pastor Tom Buchanan, 479-6568.

Michael Pannell

Tuskeegee

Panther Creek Baptist ChurchPastor Mike Edwards.

Larry Grindstaff, 479-2690

Baptist

Church-Pastor

Unity Church of Franklin – Revs. Edward and

Ruth Ann LeBlanc, 80

Prince of Peace Catholic ChurchFather Michael T. Kottar, 828-3214463. 704 South 129, Robbinsville (Sunday Mass 8:30 a.m.)

Heritage Hollow Drive (off Business

Robbinsville Church of God, Jimmy Dellinger, Pastor, 828-479-6492

Blairsville, every Sunday, 11 am at 90

Santeetlah Baptist Church

Route 441 in town), Franklin, NC. Worship Service:

Sunday 11 am.

Phone: 828-369-3065. E-mail, unityfkn@gte.net.

Outreach ministry in

Blue Ridge Street Unity Missionary Baptist Church-Worly

Mt. Nebo Baptist Church-Pastor Gary Crisp 479 2792

Robbinsville United Methodist ChurchPastor Tim Starbuck, 479-8581

New Beginning Baptist-Pastor Marvin Mullinax, 479-4164.

Sawyer’s Creek Baptist Church

Victory Baptist Church-Pastor Darrin

Stecoah Baptist Church-Pastor G.D. Phillips, 479-6656

Self

New Hope Baptist Church- Pastor Sam Hayes, 828-321-4671 Old Mother Baptist Church-Pastor James Philips, 479-6610 Orr Branch Baptist Church - Pastor

Sweetgum Baptist Church-Pastor Kenny Ball, 488-3778 Sweetwater Baptist Church-Pastor Shane Danner, 735-5482

Dehart

Welch Cove Primitive Baptist ChurchPastor Michael Boring Yellow Creek Baptist Church Zion Hill Baptist Church-Bijy Silvers

With Mike Barres

Follow and Please Send your church announcements, thank you letters, church events, etc. to the Graham Sentinel, by email:sentinel.graham@gmail.com, or mail to PO Box 2058 Robbinsville, NC 28771 or just drop it by the office. All church events must be in by 4:30 on Monday’s.

A Special Thank You~

The Ross Waldroup would like to thank everyone that sent flowers, cards, food and other acts of kindness shown to us during our loss. We would also like to give a special thanks to the pall bearers, singers, Rev. Daniel Stewart and Rev. Scott Roper. A special thanks to Townson-Smith staff for all their kindness and help thru this trying time.

Emma, Richard, Rex Waldroup and Families

A Very Special Thank You Words cannot express our grateful appreciation for every act of kindness shown during the sickness and loss of our precious wife and mother. For every card, call, visit, flower, gift, and food we thank you. Most of all we want to express our sincere thanks for each prayer. It is in a difficult time like this that friends and family become so special, but it is our faith in Jesus Christ that gives us the strength to carry on. A special thanks to Sam Hayes, Gary Crisp, and Josh Stewart for being there for the family at the hospital and for the touching words at the service. Also, thanks to each group of singers at the service, Michael Rattler, the EMS, Townson-Smith Funeral Home, and to all who helped us; we were overwhelmed by your love and caring acts. Lucille was a special lady and will be remembered by her meek and gentle nature. She never realized how many lives she touched with her quiet but loving ways. She was a beloved wife, mother, mamaw, sister, and friend, and her memory will live forever in our hearts. Please continue to remember us in your thoughts and prayers. Again, thank you and may God richly bless each of you.

The Family of Lucille Toomey Kenneth, Charles, Judy, Mary, Carol and Families

Please have all Church Events, Obituaries, etc. sent to Graham Sentinel before Monday’s at 4:00PM. All Thank You Letters are $10 w/ a picture and $5 w/out a picture. Also please have submitted before Monday’s at 4:00PM. We Publish All Obituaries With or Without a Picture Free of Charge.

It seems to me that in some ways modern Christianity has lowered it’s standard below what the Bible says. We often hear about three words, in regard to becoming a Christian. These three words are “admit, believe and receive.� We are told to admit that we are sinners since Romans 3:23 says “all have sinned.� We are told to believe in Jesus according to John 3:16 and receive the free gift of eternal life according to Romans 6:23. That is all true, but let’s look further. The Bible also tells us to Ford’s Auto Parts & Machine Sweetwater Rd. at Fort Hill Robbinsville, NC 28771 CALL US: (828) 479-6410 THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS! JOHN 3:16 - For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.

Church Briefs The Grace Mountainside Episcopal/Lutheran Church of Robbinsville is providing a free lunch on Thursdays. The lunch is served at the church from 11:30 until 1:00. The lunch consists of soup, crackers, and beverage. All those in need of a nutrious lunch are invited to attend. The lunch is free and open to the public. The church is located a block from the court house and is the former location of the Church Mouse. Liberty Missionary Church will sponsor a Car Wash and Yard Sale Saturday, April 24th from 8AM-3PM at First Citizens Bank. Drawings for free prizes. Proceeds go to Mission Outreach. Free Webinar - Thursday April 22nd, 5:15pm at Cornerstone Community Church, 191 Robinson Road. Speaking at the webinar are; Carl Moeller, President/CEO of Open Doors USA, with Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort of Living Waters (seen on TV on the Way of the Master program) on the signs of persecution worldwide. For more information call 3213777.

repent. As Peter preached at Pentecost in Acts 3:19 he says, “Repent therefore and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, so that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord.� Some admit they are sinners, but never repent. We are also told to surrender to Jesus as Lord. Romans 10:9 says, “that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.� Some believe that Jesus existed and physically died on a cross, but have never surrendered to Him as Lord. I recently heard a pastor talk about being “In Him.� 2Corinthians 5:17 says, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.� I would like to ask a couple more questions that go with this idea but also go beyond this. If we are “In Him,� are we also following Him and are we

pleasing Him? These concepts are often left out these days. John 10:4 says, “And when he brings out his own sheep, he goes before them; and the sheep follow him, for they know his voice.� Matthew 16:24 says, “Then Jesus said to His disciples, ‘If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me.’� Back then He was calling and today He is calling us to “Follow Him.� Is it our sincere ongoing desire to please Him? 2Corinthians 5:9 says, “Therefore we make it our aim, whether present or absent, to be well pleasing to Him.� 2Timothy 2:4 says, “No one engaged in warfare entangles himself with the affairs of this life, that he may please him who enlisted him as a soldier.� Let’s be sure that we admit, believe and receive. Let’s also be sure that we repent and surrender. Let’s also ask the questions, not of others, but of ourselves, “Are we following Him, and are we pleasing Him?�

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Job Announcement ER Manager - Full Time The Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority has the following job available: FT ER Manager. Anyone interested should pick up an application and position description from Arlenea Chapa or Teresa Carvalho at the &KHURNHH ,QGLDQ +RVSLWDO +XPDQ 5HVRXUFHV 2IĂ€FH EHWZHHQ WKH KRXUs of 8:00am - 4:00pm Monday - Friday. This position will Close April 30, 2010. Indian preference does apply and a current job application must be submitted. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of CIHA application.

Tri- County Community College Vacancy: The Cherokee County Board of Education will appoint a seat on the Tri-County Community College Board of Trustees at the June Board of Education meeting. Deadline to apply for this position is May 1st. Interviews will be conducted at the May Board of Education meeting and position announced at the June meeting. Interested applicants please contact Margaret Phillips at Cherokee &RXQW\ 6FKRROV¡ &HQWUDO 2IĂ€FH ([W IRU DQ application.

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