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2 • CORNELIUS TODAY • November 2015

November Things to do Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11 Going to work in Cornelius, just got better. Regus, the leader in short-term work space, is now in Cornelius. When your business needs space but doesn’t need the hassle and expense of setting it up, call 1 800 OFFICES. With one call you can get furnished offices and support staff for however long you need them.

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Call Susan Potter at 704-897-3700 19109 West Catawba Avenue, Suite 200 Cornelius NC 28031

A Veterans Day observation will take place behind Town Hall and at the Cornelius Veterans Monument at Rotary Plaza on Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 11 a.m. American Legion Post 86 Commander Mike Puckett will lead the

ceremony which will include a 21-gun salute and patriotic songs by the W.A. Hough High School Concert Choir. In the event of inclement weather, call the town's weather hotline: 704-896-2460 ext. 290.

DAR meeting Nov. 12 at Mt. Zion The Alexandriana Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet 9:30 a.m. Nov. 12 in The Hut at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church. The speaker will

be Debra Handley, executive director of Hope House. Members are asked to bring paper products to donate to Hope House. More info: Call 214-499-3642.

Peninsula Foundation fundraiser Nov. 14 The Peninsula Community Foundation fundraising gala is Nov. 14 at The Peninsula Club. The Mardi Grasthemed event includes a cocktail reception and silent auction, beginning at 6 p.m., followed by dinner and a live auction. An after party will include enter-

tainment and dancing. Tickets are $150 and may be purchased online at www. thepeninsulacommunityfoundation. org. Seating is limited. The Peninsula Community Foundation has raised $1 million for local charities.

Newsmakers Breakfast Nov. 18 on Exit 27

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Mike Griffin, a member of the Lake Norman Economic Development board of directors and an owner of Cornelius-based Griffin Brothers Cos., will be the speaker at the Cornelius Today and Business Today Newsmakers Breakfast Wednesday, Nov. 18 at The Peninsula Club. The topic will be the new "Cornelius Square" interchange

that would create a signature gateway to Cornelius. The breakfast starts at 7:30 a.m. and concludes at 9 a.m. The cost to attend is $12 and includes a full country-style breakfast. Doors open at 7:15 a.m. for networking. RSVPs, with a credit card payment, are required. Call Cornelius Today at 704-895-1335 to RSVP.

More Local Events: www.corneliustoday.com Adoptable Pets

www.corneliusanimalshelter.org

Open for adoptions Tuesday-Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 5 to 7 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to noon. Call for appointments 704-237-3602

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704-895-8699

Environmental Clean-up Boat Storage

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Overland Transport Diving

Murphy is a 6-month-old St. Bernard/ Hound mix who was recently surrendered to the shelter. He is a sweet boy, knows some basic commands, is house trained and has already been neutered. He would be a great fit for a family with a large yard to explore. He loves visitors!

Pumpkin is one of a litter of three adorable 4-month-old kittens. He has handsome orange tabby stripes and big green eyes. He loves to explore and pounce on his siblings when playing. He is curious and energetic and would make a great family pet.


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