Liberty Leader Newspaper Oct 2015

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The Liberty Leader Newspaper

OCTOBER 2015

Volume 12 Issue 10

OCTOBER LIBERTY CHAMBER NEWSLETTER

Gas- Convenience Store-FishingHardware-Food-and More

Pleasant Union Wesleyan Church invites our friends to attend our 113th Homecoming on Sunday, October 4 at 10:30 am. The Envoys will be in concert and a pitch-in lunch will follow.

Wells Health and Wellness 129 S Fayetteville St, Liberty (336) 622-3000

by: Teresa Bruchon Exposure! Exposure! Exposure! The annual Chamber of Commerce Business Expo and Luncheon was Excellent! We had over 60 business personnel to attend the luncheon. We had 50 different businesses represented, either in attendance, business displays, or providing food samples. We have had positive feedback from all. This is a great way to expose the highlights of your business, network and meet new business clientele. This year's event provided plenty of networking time and was also opened to the public. The Chamber wants you to utilize our many events to help promote your business. TASTE OF THE TOWN We want to thank the Following Restaurants for providing a "Taste of the Town" at our Business Expo: Basil's: Cashew Chicken & Spring Rolls Beaver Creek : BBQ China House: Chicken Wings Gracie's Veggie Box: Fruit Trays Hurricane Jane's: Chicken Salad Love in Action; CoGoP: Salad Main Street Grill: Pound Cake Maria's: Pizza Millstone Creek Orchard: Wine Cake A Piece of Cake Bakery: Bread Smoke House Bistro: Chicken Broccoli Alfredo Sportsman Supply & Grocery: Dessert Assortment Y'all Come Back Cafe: Macaroni Salad RAFFLE WINNERS As a fund raiser, the Chamber of Commerce commissioned Rhonda Murray of Liberty Hardware to paint a patriotic barn quilt. 1ST PLACE: Congratulations to Chris & Te'je Simms! Chris was the first place winner of the "Liberty Star" Barn Quilt. His raffle ticket was drawn at our Sept. Business Expo & Luncheon. Chris and Te"je are long time, local residents of Liberty. 2ND PLACE: Congratulations to Brooklyn Langley! Brooklyn won the Flag Window painted by Vickie Jordon. Brooklyn is a 15 year old who is currently taking classes at Randolph Early College. Her grandmother Helen Langley purchased the raffle ticket for her at Awesome Finds! Congratulations and best wishes Brooklyn. LAC Ribbon Cutting The Liberty Association of Churches and the Bargain Shop hosted an official Grand Re-Opening Event. The Chamber of Commerce provided a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.The LAC provides emergency assistance to those in need. The Bargain Shop is a quality second hand store in which the proceeds help fund the assistance programs. This new physicality also houses a local food bank. The chamber presented a canned food donation to the LAC. Cans were collected at their most recent Business Expo & Luncheon. We certainly want to wish this organization the best! They do so much to help others in our community. ***NOTICE*** SIGNS! SIGNS! SIGNS! Placing Signs on the Town of Liberty property, requires prior approval and must be pre-arranged through the Liberty Chamber of Commerce. (336)622-4937 or libertychambernc.com ANY UNAUTHORIZED SIGNS WILL BE DISPOSED OF.

Flu shots now available! No appointment necessary. Non-insured price: $25 Ph 336-795-0054 / Cell 336-404-9791

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