KM Herald 12-22-21

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HORD’S CONTAINER SERVICE (704) 466-6008 Volume 135 • Issue 51

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

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Feed the Children Day was a resounding success By Loretta Cozart

3200 Light Christmas Luminar Display Dec. 24 Mountain Rest Cemetery and the City of Kings mountain invite you to enjoy the 3200 Light Christmas Luminary display on Friday night December 24 thru Sunday night, December 26. Enter at the E. Kings Street gate. Dusk until 11:00 pm

Warm clothes and food giveaway at the Legion this week By Loretta Cozart Otis D. Green American Legion Post 155 is distributing warm clothes and food from Tuesday, December 21 through Friday, December 24, from 3 pm until 9 pm. Kathy Hambright, coordinator of the event for the American Legion Auxiliary said, “Anyone in need can come. We have all sizes of warm clothes. We are also giving away canned and boxed food. Merry Christmas!” The American Legion is at 613 E Gold Street in Kings Mountain.

City of KM closures City offices will be closed Friday, December 24 and Monday, December 27 in observance of the Christmas holiday. Garbage collection for week of December 27 will be delayed one day. City offices will be closed Monday, January 3, 2022, in observance of the New Year holiday. Garbage collection for that week will also be delayed one day. Mauney Memorial Library follows this same holiday schedule.

On Saturday, December 18, from 10 a.m. until all the food was gone, Cormetech and Kings Mountain Crisis Ministry distributed food and essentials to 400 area families during Feed the Children Day in Kings Mountain. Distribution took place in the Patrick Senior Center drive thru. It was a slow start due to heavy rain and only a few families received their supplies. But just before noon, a steady stream of families started driving in to get their boxes and the lines didn’t stop until all the boxes were gone. Families receiving support were pre-identified by the Kings Mountain Crisis Ministry through local school counselors working with the children in most need of assistance. Each family received a 25-pound box of food, a 15-

Feed the Children Day in Kings Mountain brought food and essentials to families for the holidays. Photo by Scott Neisler pound box of essentials, and a box of Avon products. ““It was a challeng-

ing day distributing a whole truckload of food during the rainy day, but the crew at

Cormetech did an excellent job keeping everything dry and distributing all the food.

Without their participation this event wouldn’t have been a success!”

Wreaths Across America honored veterans at Mountain Rest By Loretta Cozart With light mist in the air, hundreds of volunteers gathered at Mountain Rest Cemetery on Saturday, December 18 at noon to lay wreaths honoring veterans at the city’s fourth Wreaths Across America Day. Six-hundred and fifty-seven veterans were remembered during the ceremony. The Col. Frederick Hambright DAR chapter, organizers of the event, were the first to arrive around 10:30 am. Before noon members of Kings Mountain Woman’s Club, American Legion Post 155, ROTC groups, Shelby Civil Air Patrol, American Heritage Girls, and Boy Scouts. Robin Masters Meyer, Regent of the Col. Frederick Hambright DAR Chapter, welcomed those who came to place wreaths. Chapter Chaplain Becky Scism offered the invocation. After the Pledge of Allegiance by American Heritage Girls See WREATHS, Page 5A

Michelle Snoody Crawford-Miller pictured with her mother, Becky Smith. This is Snoody’s sixth year volunteering with Feed the Children. Photob by Loretta Cozart

Veterans Memorial Military Wreaths. See more photos on page 5A and 8A. Photos by Loretta Cozart

Folks enjoyed the last weekend of Kings Mountain’s Home for Christmas. This Horse drawn carriage, hosted by Santa and Mrs. Claus, carried guests through town. See more photos on page 4A. Photo by Loretta Cozart

Vietnam Veterans were remembered over the weekend, with the placement of a wreath at the Veterans Memorial in Patriot’s Park. Photo by Scott Neisler

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