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LIVE Music at Patriots Park

Concert Series kicks-off May 6 LIVE Music is Back at Patriots Park! The City of Kings Mountain welcomes Gabriel Sanchez and THE PRINCE EXPERIENCE LIVE at Patriots Park, Saturday, May 6. Since 2002, Gabriel Sanchez has portrayed Prince in the country's most dynamic Prince Tribute Band. Playing all the greatest hits from the Purple One himself, THE PRINCE EXPERIENCE has been packing dance floors and for over ten years. “I feel extremely blessed to be able to do what I do,” says Sanchez.

“I mean, this is what I was born to do, I think. I have a blast doing it. The people I'm with - we all have a good time together.” Cleveland County’s own ACE Party Band will open the show at 6:00 pm followed by THE PRINCE EXPERIENCE at 8:00 pm. Look for DJ Eric Bowman too. Great food, inflatables

ACE Party Band will open the show at 6:00 pm.

Gabriel Sanchez and THE PRINCE EXPERIENCE will perform at 8 p.m. (photos provided) for the kids and much more!

Best of all, the concert is FREE.

Patriots Park is located at 220 South Railroad Avenue, Kings Mountain. For more information on the Concert Series or Cruise-In, contact the City of Kings Mountain’s Spe-

cial Events Department at 704-730-2101, or visit their website at www. KingsMountainEvents. Com. You may also visit their Facebook page at @ cityofkmspecialevents.

LIVE at Patriots Park downtown Cruise-In this Saturday, May 6 Veggies like these will be available each Saturday morning from 8 a.m. until noon, from June 3, through August thanks to a partnership between The Davidson Association and Shelby Foothills Farmers’ Market. Photo by Shelby Foothills Farmers’ Market

Farmers Market coming to downtown KM on June 3 By Loretta Cozart The Davidson Association is partnering with the Shelby Foothills Farmers’ Market to bring a muchneeded satellite farmers market to Kings Mountain this summer. The market will be located at the vacant Wells Fargo parking lot downtown at 125 S Battleground Avenue on Saturdays beginning June 3rd through August from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. The Kings Mountain market will serve as a smaller version of the Shelby market providing a variety of fresh foods. “The Davidson Association is committed to making a difference in the community,” stated Tamra Moody, Chair of the Health Committee for the Davidson Association, and coordinator of the Kings Mountain farmers market project. “We know that the only way that Kings Mountain

can have a successful farmers market is if everyone comes together to make it happen. We couldn’t have put this project together without the help of the Cleveland County Cooperative Extension Office, the City of King Mountain, and the Foothills Farmers’ Market Committee. We are also grateful to Phil and Sandie Dee for allowing us to use the Wells Fargo property as our venue this summer.” “We are asking the community to support the market weekly. We are asking our local restaurants to purchase fresh fruit and vegetables from the market. We are also asking high school students in the horticulture department to volunteer at the market this summer. This is truly a community event. If you know of anyone that may be interested in selling at the KM market this summer, please email us historicdavidson@ gmail.com. Fees will be waived this year,” Moody said.

Get Your Motor Running! Some very cool rides are heading to Downtown Kings Mountain as the City of Kings Mountain hosts its LIVE at Patriots Park Downtown Cruise-In, Saturday, May 6. That day, local car enthusiasts will fill the streets in the Downtown with their favorite street or stock cars, trucks and motorcycles too. The Cruise-In will coincide with the 2023 LIVE Music at Patriots Park Concert Series scheduled on the same day. Both the Cruise-In and Concert Series are scheduled to run, May 6, June 3, Sep-

The Cruise-In starts at 5 p.m. See Cruise-In map on page 3A. (Photos by Damien O’Brien) tember 9, and October 14. Roads impacted during the events will be Railroad Avenue, West Gold Street, a portion of West Moun-

tain, and South Cansler Streets. The Cruise-In starts at 5:00 pm each night of the concert series. With live music, cool rides, and great food, you

do not want to miss this series. Want to participate in the Cruise-In? All makes and models are welcome! No registration or fee required. It’s FREE!

NC Human Trafficking laws strengthened By Loretta Cozart Senator Ted Alexander introduced SB 626, “Modify Laws Relating to Human Trafficking”, that makes necessary and important improvements upon the laws punishing those who have taken part in this terrible practice, and expanding the ability to aid the survivors who were fortunate enough to get away. “This is a small, but very crucial step towards eradicating this cancer from our great state, Senator Alexander said. “I also want to thank Melanie Jackson and Katherine Godwin from Compassion to Act, as well as Jim Quick from NC Institute Against

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Senator Ted Alexander explains and reads SB 626 to his constituents. Photos provided Human Trafficking, and Amy Auth from NC Human Trafficking Commission for

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