Surry Scene 6-25

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Surry Scene 6-25
JUNE 25, 2015
This Week’s...
Spotlight
Dickerson’s
horses visit
Tharrington
page 2
High school
student catches
four footer in VA
page 2
Shoals students
‘Dash’
page 4
Bread making at
Mountain Park
page 5
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Dickerson’s horses visit Tharrington
Near the end of the
school year, Tharrington
kindergarten students
received a special treat
when Sheryl and Donnie
Dickerson brought their
horse “Lazy Looper” and
their grandson, Rhett
Currin’s horse “Scooter”
to visit the students.
Taft Dickerson holds Lazy for assistant Laura Judd and Kindergarten
teacher Rebekah Mosteller.
Students took turns riding Scooter and Lazy.
Submitted photos
These little cowboys and cowgirls are waiting their turn.
Melanie Hernandez helps herself to a few cookies
from the cowboy hat cookie jar.
Cute little cowgirls Elizabeth Wilber and Summer
Moss are excited to see the horses.
Sheryl and Donnie Dickerson pose with their
grandson Rhett Currin and his horse Scooter.
High school student catches four footer in VA
RURAL RETREAT, VA – A few
weeks ago, the Virginia Tourism Corporation named Wythe County’s Rural
Retreat Lake as one of the Commonwealth’s “13 Favorite Campgrounds.”
The following weekend, a local high
school student from Rural Retreat
proved why the county managed park
made the cut.
Harley Mitchell, 17, was fishing from
a boat with friends inside the 90-acre
lake when he hooked what may have
been a state record fish, a grass carp
measuring nearly 4.5 feet in length.
According to Mitchell, it took him
more than twenty-five minutes to reel in
the mammoth fish and when he made it
to shore, there were no scales capable of
registering the weight of the fish.
Mitchell and his friends had their pictures taken with the carp and measured
the fish, documenting its length to be
52.5 inches (4’ 4.5”).
If their measurement is correct, the
fish at Rural Retreat Lake surpasses
the largest documented catch of a grass
carp in the nation. According to LandBigFish.com, the nation’s top grass carp
was caught at West Virginia’s Warden
Lake in 2005 and measured only 50.75”
in length – nearly two inches shorter
than Mitchell’s catch at Rural Retreat
Lake.
“We measured it from the tip of
the snout to the fork in the tail,” said
Mitchell, adding that he released the
fish back into the lake after taking pictures to prove his catch.
grass carp were introduced to the lake
nearly 20 years ago as a means of controlling weeds.
Despite the fact that grass carp eat up
to three times their body weight each
day, the fish can be extremely difficult
to catch due to their vegetarian habits
and skittish nature.
Rural Retreat Lake is managed by the
Virginia Department of Game & Inland
Fisheries and the campground is managed by the Wythe County Department
Submitted photo of Parks & Recreation.
The lake has a healthy population of
Harley Mitchell, 17, caught what might have been
a national record grass carp at Wythe County’s muskies, northern pike and large mouth
Rural Retreat Lake but there were no scales bass.
available to weigh the fish.
Individuals interested in making
camping reservations at the Rural
Officials from the Virginia DepartRetreat Lake may call (276) 686-4331.
ment of Game & Inland Fisheries say
SCC enrolling law enforcement and EMS courses
Surry Community
College has recently
announced several courses that are open to the
public.
Basic Law Enforcement
Surry Community
College is enrolling students for the Basic Law
Enforcement Training
course that will start July
13 and run through Dec.
3, 2016. The classes will
be held Monday through
Friday from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. with an additional
12 nights of class time
from 1 to 10 p.m. Classes
will be held at The Center for Public Safety,
1220 South State Street,
Mount Airy.
This course is accredited by the NC Criminal
Justice Training and Standards Commission. Persons desiring to become
a sworn law enforcement
officer in North Carolina
must successfully complete this course in its
entirety and pass a state
exam. This course consists of 678 hours of training and includes class-
room and practical skills.
To qualify for admission,
an individual must meet
the same requirements
as those mandated by
the N.C. Criminal Justice
Standards/N.C. Sheriffs’
Standards Commission
for a sworn law enforcement officer.
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$180 for tuition, $630
for books, a $125 material fee, and approximately $200 for uniforms.
Course tuition may be
waived through a law
enforcement agency spon-
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Tom Joyce | The News
Tom Joyce reported in Saturday’s News on the crowd that gathered in downtown Mount Airy Friday
at the ribbon-cutting for the restored Coke sign visible in the background. Free Coca-Cola along
with complimentary hot dogs, which were served after the ribbon-cutting, ensured a good turnout
for the event.
Andy Winemiller | The News
A front page story in Sunday’s Mount Airy News by Andy Winemiller included this photo of a
member of the Aztec dance group Tlaltlacayolotl performing for a crowd gathered at Veterans Park
for the Second Annual Veterans Pow-Wow.
Tom Joyce | The News
Thursday’s Mount Airy News alerted readers to the Shepherd’s House’s upcoming pie eating
fundraiser on July 4. Here youthful participants compete in a pie-eating contest during a past
Fourth of July celebration in Mount Airy.
Eva Queen | The News
On Wednesday of last week, Eva Queen reported on the challenges and dangers of the recent
excessive heat. Her photo of Nathaniel Cockerham shows him playing in the mud along the Ararat
River to stay cool.
Submitted photo | Jumping H Farm
The Lifestyles section of every Sunday’s Mount Airy News includes an in-depth personal profile of
a local person. Last Sunday, Bill Colvard detailed the experiences of Nicole Huttar in her work of
rehabilitating, retraining and re-homing off the track thoroughbreds at her farm in Fairview, the
Jumping H. Here, Huttar is seen competing in a horse show on her horse, Murder in the First, who
Huttar retrained as a saddle horse after his retirement from racing.
Jeff Linville | The News
If you had read last Saturday’s News, you would know that Surry Community College terminated
baseball coach Jamie Lowe after seven years as reported by Jeff Linville. In this photo, baseball
coach Jamie Lowe tries to shake hands with catcher Jamison Nagle after the player had surgery
for a torn labrum.
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Shoals students enjoy a ‘Dash’ game
AIG and Elementary Battle of the Books
students from Shoals
Elementary were able to
attend the Dash baseball
game in Winston-Salem
after reading “A Strong
Right Arm” and “Free
Baseball.” Teachers Jeana
Cox and Christie Arington were responsible for a
great trip.
Submitted photos
Pictured here, posing with an officer at the Winston-Salem Dash game, are (back row) Cal Legg, Sara Windsor, Tara Martin, Olivia Dotson,
Jackie Dezarn, Brianna Whitaker, Sam Whitt, Bryan Kimel, Luke Brown, Noah Lambert; front row, Donnie Kipple, Jordan Davis, Daniel
Creech, Joseph Pritchett, Carlee Cox, Karli Campbell, Belle Bullington, Angelle Phipps, Kailey Myers, Brenna Collins, Rosie Craven,
Samarin Kipple
Sign congratulates Shoals on their eBOB win
Pictured here are, back row, teacher Christi Arrington, Principal
Shoals students enjoy a Dash game. Picture here are, back row, Shoals students Samarin Kipple, Karli Campbell, and Carlee Cox Dana Thomas, and students Daniel Creech , Luke Brown , Jordan
Davis; middle row, Kailey Myers, Tara Martin, Sara Windsor, Joseph
students Luke Brown, Jordan Davis, Daniel Creech, Kailey Myers, check out the souvenirs.
Pritchett, Noah Lambert, Bryan Kimel; front row, Olivia Dotson,
Brenna Collins, and Rosie Craven; front row, Samarin Kipple, Karli
Jackie Dezarn, Carlee Cox, Karli Campbell
Campbell, Brianna Whitaker, and Sam Whitt.
Extension visits Shoals
Shoals Elementary School second grade had a guest speaker from
the Cooperative Extension office. Whitney Collins came and spoke
to the students about making healthy choices at meal and snack
time.
Submitted photos
Whitney Collins read a book to Shoals second graders about where the foods we eat come from. Pictured are Abigail Gravely, Karlee
Bryant, Sadie Simmons, Whitney Collins from the Cooperative Extension Service, Sterling Moore, Brady Anderson and Jameson Williams.
Whitney Collins from the Cooperative Extension Service showed
Shoals second graders examples of different types of food and
the students participated by putting the food into the right food
groups.
Westfield School End of Grade pep rally
Westfield Elementary
School students and staff
had a pep rally recently
to encourage students
to do their best on the
end of grade tests. It was
themed “Westfield’s Got
Talent” and there sure
was a lot of talent. Students also got a surprise
visit from East Surry
High School band.
Westfield Elementary students and staff held a peop rally to
encourage students to do their best on their End of Grade tests.
Westfield students cheer on their fellow students.
Submitted photos
Westfield staff instill pep in the students.
East Surry High School band made an appearance at Westfield’s
pep rally.
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Thursday, June 25, 2015 5
Bread making at Mountain Park
Before school dismissed for the summer,
Mountain Park Elementary pre-kindergarten
class read “The Little
Red Hen.” Afterward the
teachers helped students
make biscuits and homemade butter just like the
Little Red Hen.
Joseph Pugh assisted with bread making.
Submitted photos
Cheynne Lowe dressed like the Little Red Hen while she worked
on the bread.
Cheyenne Lowe and Hector Nava enjoyed apple butter and Joseph Pugh and Juan Loa- Ruiz liked their homemade butter,
homemade butter with their biscuits.
apple butter and bread.
Shoals announces May bus riders
Submitted photo
Each month Shoals Elementary bus drivers pick two students from their bus that have demonstrated positive behavior for the month.
These students are positive role models for their peers. Pictured are Heather Tucker, Yaquelin Jaurez_Rodriguez, bus driver Melissa
Edmonds, Jasmine Woodard, Jacob Phipps, bus driver Jackie Fulk, Mickenzy Aldridge, Sadie Knox, and bus driver Carolyn Fulk.
Keyton Harris enjoyed learning how to make butter.
Ms. Amanda King and Kierra Shaw make biscuits.
Community Calendar
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community calendar
need to be in writing and arrive or be
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Airy News office by 5
p.m. Tuesday for the
event to be in Sunday’s
newspaper. The calendar runs each Sunday.
Be sure to include the
full name and address
of the event; the time,
day and date of the
event; and a contact
phone number in case
our staff has any questions. Information
may be mailed to: The
Mount Airy News, 319
N. Renfro St., Mount
Airy, NC 27030; faxed
to 789-2816; or emailed
to [email protected].
June 25
• Lowe’s Hardware,
692 S. Andy Griffith
Parkway, Mount Airy,
will have a Blood Drive
from 12noon -4:30 p.m.
For an appointment,
call 789-6100 ext. 208.
June 27
• A fun filled evening
with pizza and music
in the park to kick off
the Surry County Walk
to End Alzheimer’s
(formerly the Mount
Airy Walk to End
Alzheimer’s) will be
held at Riverside Park
at the playground shelter from 5:30-7 p.m.
The walk will also be
held earlier this year, on
September 12th, to take
advantage of warmer
temperatures. Come
mingle with fellow participants, pick up your
2015 walk material,
learn about sponsorship
and get fundraising
tips. Someone from the
Alzheimer’s Association
will be on site.
Principal Award winners
Submitted photo
Shoals Elementary recently announced it’s fourth quarter Principal Award winners. These students have exemplified positive behavior
and have been great role models for their peers. Front row: Anthony Williams, Tyrell Williams, Brooke Myers, Kustom Sawyers, Layla
Marshall, Justin Bowman, Nick Lowery Back row: Lane Snow, Marybeth Cook, Zoie Easter, Principal Dana Thomas, Jordan Davis, Daniel
Creech, Brianna Whitaker. Not pictured is Brady Anderson
June 30
• Surry Community
College is offering a
seminar, Stress Management, Budgeting
on Less and Surviving
a Layoff from 1-4 p.m.
Learn effective ways to
cope with stress that
will make you a more
productive person and
reduce burnout. Learn
to budget on less and
survive a layoff in
four steps. The class
is offered at no cost
to unemployed, or
underemployed workers. Pre-registration is
not required. The class
will be held at the Surry
County Workforce
Center (Employment
Office), 541 West Pine
Street, Mount Airy. For
information, contact
Carmen Eldridge (336)
386-3683 or eldridgec@
surry.edu.
July 4
• 3rd Annual Pie Eating Contest for Charity
benefits The Shepherds
House Homeless Shelter following the Mount
Airy Parade at 12 noon.
Franklin Street downtown Open to everyone
ages 1-100. Prizes to be
awarded by age group.
July 5
• Carpenter, Goings
and Snow Reunion
will be held at Beulah
School lunchroom on
Hwy. 89 with a lunch at
12:30 p.m. Please bring
covered dishes. Contact
Dewey Carpenter at
320-2582.
July 10
• Motorcyclists can
learn the skills necessary to operate a motorcycle in traffic during
the NC Motorcycle
Safety Program’s Basic
Rider Course, which
will be held on Friday,
July 10, from 6 to 10
p.m.; Saturday, July 11
and Sunday, July 12,
from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on
the SCC Driving Range
at the Surry Community
College, 630 S. Main
Street, Dobson. The
cost to register is $167.
Space is limited. Please
call (336) 386-3473
or (336) 386-3681 for
more details about any
of SCC’s Motorcycle
Safety Courses.
July 13
• Surry County Genealogical Assn. will meet
at 7 p.m. in the teaching
auditorium at Surry
Community College,
Dobson. Speaker will be
Brother Kevin Thomas,
known as “The Log
Whisperer” because
he builds and rebuilds
log houses. Thomas is
bringing some old tools
and will discuss old log
houses. Meeting is free
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Mount Airy News
PMES publishes
third quarter A Honor Roll
Calendar
From page 5
Submitted photo
Pilot Mountain Elementary School published its A Honor Roll for the third quarter recently. Pictured are: first row: Claire Hardy, Jim
Gomez, Domenico Coppola, Kevin Blakeney, Hall Carson; second row: Nickolas O’Neal, Hunter Hiatt, Troy Haywood, Evelyn Ruedisueli,
Kenzie Shoffner, Charlotte Hauser; third row: Chloe Anne Tew, Kallie Orosz, Brianna Wilmoth, Reagan Kidd, James Moody, Ethan
Chandler; and fourth row: KJ Haynie, Kalee Hall, Logan Hedrick, Maria Blakeney, Ansley Cardin.
May PBIS Summit winners
for Shoals named
Submitted photo
These students were picked for following the Positive, Behavior, Intervention, Support (PBIS) school behavior rules. They set good
examples for their fellow classmates. Pictured are Jose Campos-Rosas, MaryBeth Cook, Kyndall Richardson, Michael Bennett, Justin
Bowman, and Taylor Adams.
St. Paul School Honor Roll
Emma King, Laci Little,
Ashton Mayes, Candace
McCraw, Jade McCreary,
Camrey McMillian,
Christopher Merry,
Cristofer Moreno, Alyssa
Nunn, Austin Nunn,
All A’s
Third grade — Bradyn Christina Pack, Nathan
Redd, Kol Severeide,
Durham, Danielle
Leonard, Quint Leonard, Octavia Simmons, Elijah
Slavey, Joshua Smith,
Katherine Lindamood,
Maci Smith, Tabatha
Jaden Turner, Madison
Thompson, Nicholas
Wardwell, Elijah Willis,
Throckmorton, Celia
Conner Zorn
Torres Lopez, Kloe
Fourth grade —
Raegan Barker, Emmalee Wardwell
Fifth grade — Madison
Caviness, Olivia Combs,
Berrier, Amber Hawks,
Isabella Crotts, Kalee
Sheldon Leonard, Karlee
Easter, Isabel Elias,
Lewis, Gabriel Melton,
Lacey France, Cody
Keely Sexton, Maggie
Galyean, Darena Gwyn,
Sebastian Gwyn, Braydon Terry
Sixth grade — Abigail
Hall, Laila Hutchens,
St. Paul School recently
published its final six
weeks honor roll. The
students on the honor roll
were:
Leonard, Annabelle
Poling, Trinity Thompson
Seventh grade —
Alexis Cagle, Madison
Mayes
A’s and B’s
Third grade — Emily
Abarca Herrera, Rodney
Ayers, Cecilia Beck,
Diamond Guynn, Jackson
Hodge, William Mabe,
Connor Mayes, Nathaniel
McMillian, Ashlyn
Quesinberry, Addyson
Sechrist, Caleb Semones,
Hannah Shinault, Calvin
Smith, Joseph Tate,
Emma Vernon
Fourth grade —
Kaitlan Allen, Jada
Ayers, Luke Cagle,
Kustom Dalton, Carson
Public Library hosts
preschool story hours
Wednesdays at 9:30
a.m. for 2-year-olds and
10:30 a.m. for 3-yearolds and Thursdays at
10:30 a.m. for 4- and
July 18
5-year-olds.
• Flat Rock Ruritan
• Storybook Museum
Club is having 50/50
Bingo with doors open- is held at 10:30 a.m.
on the first Friday of
ing at 5 p.m. Bingo
every month at the
begins at 6 p.m. Door
Mount Airy Museum of
prizes. Refreshments
Regional History, 301
available. All proceeds
N. Main St., for fun and
go toward community
fantasy as it explores
service projects.
history and nature
through books, activiSept. 12
• Surry County Walk ties and more. This free
to End Alzheimer’s (for- program is intended for
preschool-age children.
merly the Mount Airy
For more information,
Walk to End Alzheimcall 786-4478 or access
er’s).
www.northcarolinamuseum.org.
Ongoing music events
• The Lowgap Community Center hosts
Support Groups
a jam session the first
• Finding Your
Tuesday of each month Way after the Suicide
at 7 p.m.
of a Loved one at
• Open Jam is held
Mount Airy Public
every Friday at 7 p.m.
Library every third
at the Willis Gap Com- Monday at 2 p.m. For
munity Center, 144
more information,
The Hollow Road,
contact Stacie
Ararat, Va. For more
Adams, Bereavement
information, call Mary
Coordinator for
Dellenback Hill at (276) Mountain Valley
251-9906.
Hospice & Palliative
• Lambsburg
Care, at 336-789Community Center,
2922 or sadams@
Lambsburg, Va., hosts
mtnvalleyhospice.org
Friday Night Jam each
• The 2012 Twelve
week from 7 to 10
Oaks Alzheimer’s
p.m. Refreshments are
Support Group meets
served, and there is a
the third Tuesday of
playground and walkeach month from 4 to
ing trail at the facility.
5 p.m. for the public at
For more information,
Twelve Oaks in Mount
call 648-2078 or email
Airy. Call 786-1130 for
[email protected]
more information.
or visit www.lambsburg• The Mountain Valcommunitycenter.org.
ley Hospice Alzheimer’s
• Jam sessions will
Support Group meets
be held every Friday
the first Tuesday of each
from 7 to 10 p.m. at the month from 6 p.m. until
Willis Gap Community 7 p.m. at the Mountain
Center. Jammers of all
Valley Hospice main
skill levels are invited
office, 401 Technology
to attend. Enjoy a night Lane in Mount Airy.
of fun, food, friends
Call (336) 789-2922 for
and fellowship while
more information, ask
hearing bluegrass,
for Allison Hemrick,
old-time, country
Community Outreach
and gospel music.
Specialist, Ext. 1030.
Admission is free.
• Mother’s Commu• The Beulah
nity Connection is for
Ruritan Club hosts
parents with concerns
bands most Friday and in education, discipline
Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
and family fun. Learn
For more information
about nutrition, healthy
on the music schedule
living, raising a family
and activities of the
on a budget and more.
club, visit the group’s
Group sessions are held
Facebook page, Beulah every Thursday from
Ruritan Club.
10:30 a.m. to noon at
• Voice of the Blue
Surry SCAN. For more
Ridge is held every
information, call Heaththird Saturday at the
er Hunter at 789-0111
Historic Earle Theatre, ext. 221.
142 N. Main St., Mount
• Meetings will be
Airy. The show starts
held each Thursday at
at 7:30 p.m. Tickets
Bojangles from 6 to 8
are $7 or free with
p.m. for those healing
a SAC Season Pass
from a broken marriage.
and children 12 and
• S.M.I.L.E. (Senior
younger free. For more Monthly Informative
information, contact the Luncheon Event) is a
Surry Arts Council at
covered-dish luncheon,
786-7998.
followed by a brief
• The Surry Arts
learning information
Council presents
session, games (such as
Rhythmic Expression
bingo) and activities. It
Clogging Company with is a time of fellowship
Samantha Wilhelmi
for all. It is held the
every Tuesday from
second Wednesday
4:30 to 8:30 p.m. The
of each month at
classes will take place
11:30 a.m. at the Pilot
at the Andy Griffith
Mountain Senior
Museum Theatre,
Center and the third
218 Rockford St. The
Thursday of each month
classes are for all skill
at noon at the Surry
levels and ages and cost County Senior Center,
$25 per month. For
Mount Airy. Call the
more information, call
Senior Center at 786the Surry Arts Council 6155, ext. 225, with
at 786-7998 or visit
questions.
the website at www.
• The Lupus
surryarts.org.
Foundation of America,
North Carolina Chapter,
holds a support group
Ongoing kids activities
the first Saturday of
• The Dobson
each month, from
Community Library,
10:30 a.m. until noon,
113 S. Crutchfield St.,
at Reeves Community
has story time each
Center, Room 102,113
Wednesday from 10 to
10:45 a.m. They read a South Renfro Street
in Mount Airy. The
book, do a craft, color,
meetins are free and
sing and dance and
have fun while learning. drop-ins are welcome.
Contact the LFANC at
Those attending
[email protected] or at
should feel free to stay
877-849-8271, ext. 2 for
longer and play with
more information.
the toys and children’s
computer.
See calendar | 7
• The Mount Airy
and everyone is invited
to attend. For more
info, call 336-755-9462
or email EPDJ1@triad.
rr.com
Easter, Abigail Felts,
Haley Harrell, Abigail
Hawks, Anna Hawks,
Joshua Hiatt, Savannah
Marshall, Tyler
McMillian, Jamie Shelton
Fifth grade — Isaiah
Edwards, Marley Frazier,
Maggie Fulk, Abigail
Haynes, Alston Jones,
William Keller, Hayden
Sawyers, Gretchen
Sechrist, Jason Smith,
Haley Sprouse, Jayda
Utt, Bailey Vaughn
Sixth grade —
Alexandra Abarca
Herrera, Brett Easter,
Raydan Hawks, Gizelle
Perez Gonzalez, Sheridan
Smith
Seventh grade — Devin
Chance, Skylar Payne
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Calendar
• The Surry County
Beekeepers Association
meets the second
Monday of each month
From page 6
at 7 p.m. in the North
• Central United Meth- Carolina Cooperative
Extension office in
odist Church, Mount
Dobson. For more
Airy, holds Granite City
information, call 352Al-Anon Family Group
every Sunday and Thurs- 5751.
• The Siloam
day, 8 p.m.
Extension and
Community Association
Ongoing veterans events
Club meets the second
• VFW Post 2019
Monday of each month
will meet the second
at 7 p.m. at the Siloam
Monday of each month
Baptist Church for a
at 7 p.m. at Veterans
program and fellowship.
Park.
For more information,
• The Claude E.
call the N.C. Cooperative
Hooker VFW Post
Extension at 401-8025.
2019 Ladies Auxiliary
• The Busy Bee
will meet the second
Extension and
Monday of each month
Community Association
at 7 p.m. at Veterans
Club meets the first
Park.
Tuesday of each month
• The Marine Corps
League of Surry County at 1 p.m. for a program
Detachment 1322 meets and fellowship. For
more information, call
the second Tuesday
the N.C. Cooperative
of each month at First
Baptist Church of Mount Extension at 401-8025.
• The Surry County
Airy at 7 p.m. All former
Marines and FMF Navy Republican Party meets
corpsmen/chaplains are the first Tuesday of
welcome. Call Bob King each month. For more
information regarding
at 719-2250 for more
location or specifics of
information.
each meeting, refer to
• Mount Airy
the group’s website at
American Legion
www.surrycountygop.
Post 123 and Ladies
com.
Auxiliary meets the
• The Salem
second Tuesday of each
Fork Extension and
month. Refreshments
Community Association
are served at 6:30 p.m.
Club meets the second
and the meeting starts
Tuesday of each
at 7 p.m. For more
month at 10 a.m. at
information, call 755Sue’s Restaurant in
3231.
Dobson for a program
• Disabled American
Veterans holds monthly and fellowship. For
more information, call
meetings every third
the N.C. Cooperative
Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
Extension at 401-8025.
at the DAV office, 767
• The White Sulphur
W. Lebanon St., Mount
Springs Extension and
Airy, at Veterans Park.
Community Association
For more information,
Club meets the second
call 789-0328.
Tuesday of each month
• The American
at 1 p.m. at the North
Legion Riders have
Main Church of Christ
monthly meetings the
for a program and
last Tuesday of each
month at Veterans Park. fellowship. For more
information, call the
For more information,
call Gary Willard at 345- N.C. Cooperative
Extension at 401-8025.
7388.
• The Beulah
• Pilot Mountain
Extension and
VFW and Ladies
Auxiliary members meet Community Association
Club meets the third
the second Thursday of
each month at 7 p.m. at Tuesday of each month
the VFW Post Home on at 7 p.m. at the Beulah
Ruritan Building for a
N.C. 268. The meeting
program and fellowship.
starts at 7 p.m. and is
followed by finger food. For more information,
call the N.C. Cooperative
• The DAV and
Extension at 401-8025.
Auxiliary meet every
• The Photography
third Tuesday of the
Club meets on the third
month at the Chapter
Tuesday of every month.
House in Veterans Park
in Mount Air. The meal Each meeting will have
a brief presentation,
starts at 6 p.m. and the
meeting starts at 7 p.m. addressing areas
in which the group
members have expressed
Club/political meetings
an interest. Following
• The N.A.A.C.P.
the discussion, there
meets on the third
will be an opportunity
Thursday of every
for questions on the
month at 6 p.m. at J.J.
presentation or other
Jones Resource Center,
topics. There also
Jones School Road.
will be time to show
Everyone is invited.
photographs. Email
to be placed on the
email list for meeting
information and topics,
Robert Merritt at
merritt.rob@gmail.
com or Hobart Jones at
[email protected],
or call Hobart Jones at
710-0139. Meetings take
place in the downstairs
classroom of the Andy
Griffith Playhouse at 7
p.m.
• The J.E.B. Stuart
Camp 1598 Sons of
Confederate Veterans
meets the fourth
Tuesday of each month
with dinner at 6 p.m.
and meeting at 7 p.m. at
the Lantern Restaurant
in Dobson. Programs
are related to the war
between the States
and are geared toward
historical preservation.
For more information,
call Gary Snow at 7560620.
• The Plaid Cloth
Literary Society meets
every second Wednesday
of the month at noon to
share the love of reading
in the Mount Airy
Museum of Regional
History on the second
floor in the library.
Light refreshments are
served. Call the museum
at 786-4478 for more
information.
• Copeland Seniors
meet the second
Wednesday of each
month at the Copeland
Ruritan Building, across
from Copeland School,
at 10:30 a.m. followed
by a covered-dish meal.
• The Dobson Early
Birds Extension and
Community Association
Club meets the third
Wednesday of each
month at 11 a.m. for a
program and fellowship.
For more information,
call the N.C. Cooperative
Extension at 401-8025.
• The Kiwanis
Club of Mount Airy
meets the first and
third Thursday of the
month at RidgeCrest
Retirement and Assisted
Living Community, 1000
Ridgecrest Lane, Mount
Airy. The meal starts at
5:30 p.m., with meeting
at 6 p.m. For more
information, contact
Bruce Arnold, president,
at 719-0063.
• New MOMS
(Mothers of Many
Seasons) Ministry,
open to area ladies
and their children,
starts Thursday. The
group meets the first
and third Thursdays
monthly from 9 to 11
a.m. at Salem Baptist
Church, 430 Rockford
Road, Dobson. For more
information, contact
momsministrysbc@
gmail.com or 374-4419.
• The Pilot Mountain
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Achievers Extension
and Community
Association Club meets
the third Thursday of
each month at 9:30 a.m.
at the Armfield Civic
Center for a program
and fellowship. For
more information, call
the N.C. Cooperative
Extension at 401-8025.
• The Wings of
Glory Christian Bikers
Ministry will meet the
first Friday night of each
month at the Lantern
in Dobson at 6 p.m. For
more information, call
Tommy Freeman at 6481566.
• Mount Airy Lions
Club meets the second
and fourth Tuesdays of
every month at Prime
Sirloin in Mount Airy.
The meeting starts at
6:30 p.m.
are $11 per person. Call
Mount Airy Museum of
Regional History at 336786-4478 ext. 227 for
more information and to
make reservations.
• Free 10 a.m. Tai
Chi Class at the Mount
Airy Public Library on
Rockford Street. This
event is held every
Friday.
• Surry County
Genealogical
Association meets the
second Monday of each
month at 7 p.m. in the
Teaching Auditorium
of Surry Community
College in Dobson.
• The Twin County
Experimental Aircraft
Association Chapter
1426 holds its monthly
meeting on the second
Saturday of each
month at Twin County
Airport. They meet
in the TCA Hangar
Ongoing events
at 10 a.m. All people
• Historic Mount
Airy Ghost Tours Friday who are interested in
helping young people
and Saturday evening
learn about aviation
at 8 p.m. Join us for
are welcome to attend.
an exciting 90 minute,
Yearly projects are the
lantern-lit walking tour
free airplane flights
through Mount Airy’s
at the yearly Young
streets and its historic
Eagles’ Rallies. Also,
past. You will hear
the Chapter sends a
about 13 of our “less
deserving student to an
mortal” friends and
aviation camp each year
some of Mount Airy’s
through the Emily Gile/
final resting places.
Wear comfortable shoes Bob Steele Scholarship
fund. Donations are
and bring your camera
and umbrella, if needed. always welcome and
are tax deductible. For
Tickets are $13 and
further information, call
pre-paid reservations
919-623-7423.
are required. Call
• Free Pilates classes
Mount Airy Museum of
Regional History at 336- are offered Thursdays
at 4 p.m. at Jones
786-4478 ext. 227.
Resource Center. For
• The Darker Side
more information, email
of Mayberry Tours –
creech.sherry@yahoo.
Friday, Saturday and
Sunday at 7 p.m. Mount com.
• Dobson Church
Airy’s history as “Little
Chicago” has been swept of God hosts quilting
classes each Tuesday
under the rug as the
at 6 p.m. There is
city turned to cleaning
no charge. For more
up its image in the 60s.
This 45 minute walking information, call 3743248.
tour of our downtown
• The Lambsburg
area will take you to the
Community Center will
areas where murder,
mayhem and moonshine host GED classes on
Tuesday and Thursday
were prevalent. Tickets
evenings with Sandra
Sharp. All students are
eligible to attend no
matter where they live.
For more information,
call Sandra Sharp at
(276) 236-9221 and
Phillip Berrier at 6482078. (The class will be
only be taught if there is
enough interest.)
• The Lambsburg
Community Center
holds monthly meetings
at 7 p.m. the first
Monday of the month.
• American Legion
Post 123 will have
bingo on Thursdays at
Veterans Memorial Park.
Doors open at 5 p.m.
Early bird games start
at 6 p.m. The grill will
be open and will have
hamburgers, hot dogs,
snacks and drinks for
sale.
• The Dan River
Farmers Market, Dan
River Park, Ararat,
Va., will be held every
Saturday from 8 a.m. to
noon.
• The BNI Platinum
Producers of Mount Airy
meet each Wednesday
at the Hampton Inn
of Mount Airy in the
Bunker Room from 8:3010 a.m. BNI teaches
people how to grow
their business through
effective networking
that results in business
referrals. Visitors are
welcome. For more
information, contact
President Pam Morgan
at 336-368-5204 or
at MORGANP2@
nationwide.com
• The Winston-Salem
Ski & Outing Club is
a year-round skiing,
outdoor activities and
social club for singles,
couples and families of
all ages in the WinstonSalem area. The club
meetings are held at 7
p.m. the third Thursday
of each month at various
locations. Check wssoc.
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and membership
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