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MCC Fourth Annual Continuing Education Art Show
Sponsored By: Mitchell Community College

Works by students and instructors in a variety of media will be on display. The Opening Reception is on Monday, May 21 from 5-8 p.m. The exhibit will also be open May 22-24 from 5-7 p.m. and May 25 from 9 a.m. until noon.

Details:
Date: May 21, 2007 - May 25, 2008
Time: 05:00 pm
Address: Wallace House
420 Walnut Street
Statesville, NC
Directions

Contact:
Name: K Holland
Phone: 704.878.4395


Antique Farm Equipment Celebrates Agricultural Heritage

RALEIGH – More than 700 pieces of antique tractors and farm equipment will be on display as part of the Got to be NC Festival June 5- 8 at the N.C.State Fairgrounds. Machines dating back to the 1930s and representing brand names such as Ford, Allis- Chalmers, John Deere, Cub Cadet and Massey Ferguson will be part of the inaugural four-day event.

Many of these tractors will compete in the antique tractor pulls on Saturday and Sunday.

More than 20 clubs from across the state will be showcasing equipment such as tractors, hit-and-miss engines, plows, corn shellers and mowers. In addition, prizes will be awarded for the best tractor equipment display in three different age categories: prior to 1930, 1930-1949 and 1950-1960.

“Being a farmer myself, I am particularly excited to see all of the antique equipment that will be brought in,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “This is shaping up to be one of the largest antique tractor and farm equipment shows in the eastern United States, and it will be a lot of fun to see all of the old names and models on display.”

Participating clubs include Carolina Antique Tractor Pullers Association, Iron Peddlers Antique Power Club, Apple Country Antique Engine & Tractor Association, Pee Dee Antique Power Club and Ford/Fordson Collectors Association.

“The show will be fun and educational for the whole family,” said Pat Short, the festival’s motorsports coordinator. “Adults can reminisce about the equipment they used or grew up with on the farm, while children can learn all about the agricultural heritage of North Carolina.”

In addition to the tractors and equipment on display, the Sandhills Antique Farm Equipment Club from Lillington will run antique farm equipment several times a day to demonstrate how the pieces work and what they were used for. This includes a corn shredder, thrashing machine, hay baler, corn shellers, grist mill, feed mill, tobacco stick cutter and other pieces of belt- driven equipment.

Festival hours will be 3 p.m.-midnight Thursday and Friday, and 10 a.m.-midnight Saturday and Sunday. Admission is free. Tickets to events in the Sam Rand Grandstand will be $5.

The antique tractor and farm equipment show will be open during the festival’s normal operating hours. The festival will also feature a food expo, carnival rides and games, the state barbecue cooking championship and more. For more information, go to www.ncagfest.com.


Iredell County Partnership for Children

Iredell County
Partnership for Children
132 East Broad Street
Statesville, NC 28677

1st Mom's Club

Mooresville, 625 N. Main Street - 4th Tuesday of each month at 12:30 p.m. - October 23rd, December, to be announced. For more information, contact Vickie Morrow at 704-660-1557.

Statesville, 32 E. Broad St., Statesville - 2nd Monday of each month at 10:00 a.m. - October 1st, November 5th and December 3rd. For more information, contact Lisa Maynard at 704- 878-9980.


The Iredell Museums: The Children's Museum

The new Iredell Museums is a merger of the old Arts and Sciences Museum, Now the Iredell Museum of Arts and Heritage and the Children's Museum. The mission of the museums is to "preserve, promote, and provide learning experiences in culture, heritage, science, and the arts."

Located at Children's Play Space at Signal Hill Mall, the Children's Museum "allows children to explore and express themselves through different media and participate in group lessons and activities." In addition to the art, music, and costume exhibits, there are exhibits in architecture and blocks, kitchen and cafe, and natural sciences. The museum also has rotating exhibits on "animal habitats, types of birds, creatures of the sea and seashells, Native American artifacts, and the solar system."

The museum also has outreach programs in public performing arts and in- school programs. The museum also classes and workshops in visual arts, science, language and culture, creative writing, and movement and music.

To schedule a visit, call (704) 872-7508 or send email to cmic@statesville.net