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APRIL 17.Indd THE BETHLEHEM STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2017 3 Bethlehem Elementary School lists Honor Roll students PRINCIPAL’S LIST Buchanan, Lily Cornette, Cole Summerlin, Briar 3rd Grade - Zayden Emma Fisher, Cooper Williams, Aurora Wyatt, Ames, Isaac Bowen, James, Garison Millsaps, Noah Brinkley, Autumn Hayden Campbell, Emma Petterson, Karlee Brown, Landon Crooks, Madelyn Covill, Rylee Starnes. Bryson Helms, David Glover,Kayleigh 5th Grade - Nate Lor, Rebekah Winkler, Goldsberry, Emily Pugh, Dahlstrom, Allie Patton, Shyanne Campbell, Connor Rooks, Blake Abby Bumgarner, Ethan McKayla Harrison, Cory Sharpe, Logan Slattery, Stocks, Riyan Wilkins, Mays, Emily Mecimore. Ian Vang, Allyssa Barnes, Thomas Bedzinski, 5th Grade - Hudson Gavom Bentley, Carter Rya Duckworth, Mason Ackerman, Ethan Bowman, Anthony Crooks, Hamby, Benny Heath, Ty Brumley, Adysan Cook, Sophia Little, Zoe Norris, Sharpe, Logan Shoemaker, Aaliyah Hannah, Alissa Dylan Roseman, Mattie Justin Lee. Sigmon, Evan Tart, Spainhour, Bailey Tyler, HONOR ROLL Mikayla Watts, Simon Peyton Wakefield, Colton 3rd Grade - Emma Yang, Jude Blochaviak, Walker, Kolvin Walker, Lynn Bowman, Hope Cox, Sadie Campbell, Olivia Makayla Williams, Laney Dakota Garrett, Garrett Covill, Madison Harrell, Barnes, Jacob Davis, Helton, Hayden Inman, Tyler Hester, Mallory Lail, Peyton Green, Jayden Bryce Johnston, Tristen Jace Miller, Kaydance Hamby, Makenna Harrell, Ortiz, Tyler Williams, Nivens, Mariana Parreno- Payton Hewitt, Luke Andee Ackerman, Cooper Pastor, Liz Talley, Connor Hollar, Addison Jack, Ty Bolick, Tyson Helton, Wingler, Tina Yang, Matheson, Adalynn Mitzel, Lucas Iriarte, Kaid Christian Arroyo, Carter Seth Morrow, Rylan Roseman, Ta’tyana Baker, Bolick, Abby Buchanan, FELLOWSHIP CHURCH PLANS SPRING PRODUCTION -- The Mosteller, Maddix Reece, Koa Mikeal, Cameron Braden Hussain, Maddox Crossroads Community Theater will present their spring production, “Cafe Cadence Rollins, Abigail Stocking, Owen Herman, Jack, Ashley Jacques, Flambe” April 21 - 23, at Fellowship Advent Christian Church, located at 833 Watson, RJ Yarosh, Skyler Paige, Jack Skinner, Reese Mikeal, Tayler Vanessa Gonzalez-Umana, Grace Sonnleitner, Lili Sigmon, Sarah Icard, Icard Ridge Road in Bethlehem. The cast is shown, left to right, front (kneel- Tyler Alley, Cashden Ames, Tensley, John Williams. Matthew Mullins, Laney ing) - Madi Hennessee; seated: Jesse Reed, Deana Kirby, Sharon Norris, Carter Austin, Marisol 4th Grade - Abi Icard, Overby, Alaina Peterson, Shirley Ross, Patti Spencer, and Sierra Jowers; standing: Lynn Preslar, David Barcenas, Kendall Cook, Claire Santillan, Savannah Kelly Pratt, Lindsey Hefner, Gideon White, Tim Spencer, and Joel Teague. Kiera Duncan, Madison Skluzacek, Christian Reece, Madison Rusinek, Hennessee, Allison Stone, Lukas Day, Landon Paige Yang. Koenig, Rilea Miller, Maya Hudson, Casey Robbins, “Cafe Flambe” returns to Crossroads Theater Rodriguez, Jack Rough, Jaylyn Valdez. Crossroads Community Theater’s spring production is a four course meal with dra- 4th Grade - Madison matic action interspersed with the dining. The Case of the Mysterious Stranger takes Brashear, Tyler Hickory Antiques and place at the “Cafe Flambe” where all is ready for the wealthy, prestigious residents of Flowers, Emerson Horn, the city to arrive (such as Patrice Pippenpopple, heiress to the Pippenpopple Popcorn Brianna Jimison, Cassie Collectables Mall fortune). But in addition to those guests, young Cara has invited a hungry-looking Lambert, Jack Little, stranger in the parking lot, to join her family inside the French fine dining establish- Parker Matlock, Enrique $*UHDW6HOHFWLRQDW ment. Will Mr. Gluck even be admitted? Who IS he anyway? Rodriguez, Ava Smith, The play will be presented April 21-23, with dinner served at 6:30 on Friday and Will Teague, Connor $IIRUGDEOH3ULFHV Saturday evenings, and a 2:30 dessert matinee on Sunday afternoon. Seating is limited Beal, Aniston Chapman, Largest Mall In The Area for these special presentations, so you are encouraged to call 495-8086 to make your Heidi Fox, Aidan Gambill, 20,000 Sq. Ft. with 80 plus Dealers reservations as soon as possible! Tickets are $12.00 each for the Friday and Saturday Kimberly Garland, dinner shows, and $7.00 for Sunday’s dessert-only matinee. Children under 12 are half- Emily Haas, Emma St. 348 US Hwy 70 SW 828-322-4004 price, and under age four are free. Crossroads Community Theater’s performances are Clair, David York, Isaac Hickory, NC 28602 Jim Gant - Owner at Fellowship Advent Christian Church, 833 Icard Ridge Road in Bethlehem (located Mosteller, Tessa Roupe, one mile west of Highway 127 and one mile south of West Alexander Middle School.) Emily Shew, Isabella Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 am-6 pm, Sun. 1:00-6:00 pm The play is written by Brian Bopp and produced by permission of Christian Publishers. Sturgill, Charlie Walsh, www.hickoryantiquesmall.com Grayson Anderson, Anna HB 142, compromise bill to repeal House Bill 2, becomes law Mar. 30 The best Japanese On March 30, 2017, the Democrat - Senators Jr.; Garland E. Pierce; Bobbie Debra Conrad; Josh Dobson; food served at North Carolina General Dan Blue; Angela R. Bryant; Richardson; William O. Jeffrey Elmore; Carl Ford; the most affordable Assembly passed and Ben Clark; Joel D. Ford; Richardson; Evelyn Terry; Destin Hall; Kyle Hall; Cody Governor Roy Cooper signed Paul A. Lowe, Jr.; Gladys Shelly Willingham; and Henson; Julia C. Howard; prices. into law a compromise bill A. Robinson; Erica Smith- Michael H. Wray; Pat B. Hurley; Bert Jones; (HB 142) to repeal the con- Ingram; Terry Van Duyn; and Republicans - Pat McElraft; Allen McNeill; VIEWMONT troversial House Bill 2 (the Joyce Waddell; Representatives Jay Adams; Chris Millis; Larry G. Pittman; CONOVER so-called “Bathroom Bill.”) Republican - Senators John R. Bell, IV; John M. Larry W. Potts; Michele D. 828-466-7770441-0111 House Bill 142 (a.k.a. John M. Alexander, Jr.; Blust; John R. Bradford, III; Presnell; Mitchell S. Setzer; Fax:CONOVER 828-466-7745 Session Law 2017-4) text is Tamara Barringer; Phil William Brawley; Brenden Phil Shepard; Michael 466-7770 printed below. Berger; Danny Earl Britt, Jones; Justin P. Burr; Mike Speciale; Bob Steinburg; AN ACT TO RESET S.L. Jr.; Harry Brown; David L. Clampitt; Kevin Corbin; Ted Larry C. Strickland; John A. 2016-3 “The General Curtis; Warren Daniel; Jim Davis, Jr.; Jimmy Dixon; Torbett; Rena W. Turner; Assembly of North Carolina Davis; Cathy Dunn; Chuck Nelson Dollar; Andy Dulin; Harry Warren; and Donna enacts: Edwards; Rick Gunn; Brent John Faircloth; John A. McDowell White. SECTION 1. S.L. 2016-3 Jackson; Joyce Krawiec; Fraley, Jr.; Holly Grange; Jon Representatives Rodney and S.L. 2016-99 are repealed. Michael V. Lee; Tom McInnis; Hardister; Kelly E. Hastings; W. Moore and Frank Iler had SECTION 2. Chapter Paul Newton; Louis Pate; Bill D. Craig Horn; Linda P. excused absences. 143 of the General Statutes Rabon; Jeff Tarte; Jerry W. Johnson; Jonathan C. Jordan; is amended by adding a new Tillman; Tommy Tucker; Donny Lambeth; David R. Article to read: Trudy Wade; and Andy Wells Lewis; Chris Malone; Susan “Article 81A. (Alexander-Catawba). Martin; Chuck McGrady; “Preemption of Regulation AGAINST Tim Moore (SPEAKER); Alexander County . APRIL SPECIAL of Access to Multiple Those who voted against Gregory F. Murphy, MD; Occupancy Restrooms. the compromise bill were: Dennis Riddell; David We ARE Your DRESSES “§ 143-760. Preemption of Democrat - Senators Jay Rogers; Stephem M. Ross; regulation of access to mul- J. Chaudhuri; Don Davis; Jason Saine; John Sauls; Dry Cleaners! tiple occupancy restrooms, Valeria P. Foushee; Jeff Sarah Stevens; Scott Stone; 25% OFF showers, or changing facili- Jackson; Floyd B. McKissick, John Szoka; Sam Watford; Established 1959 ties. Jr.; Mike Woodard; Linda Hunt Williams; Larry State agencies, boards, Republican - Senators Yarborough; and Lee Zachary 1413 2nd St. NE offices, departments, institu- Dan Bishop; Andrew C. Brock; (Alexander-Wilkes-Yadkin). (Hwy. 127 N) tions, branches of government, Bill Cook; Kathy Harrington; AGAINST HICKORY including The University of Ralph Hise; Rick Horner; Representatives vot- North Carolina and the North Wesley Meredith; Ronald J. ing against the compromise 828-324-8751 Carolina Community College Rabin; Shirley B. Randleman; were: Hours: M-F 6-6, Sat. 7-2 System, and political subdivi- and Norman W. Sanderson. Democrat - John Autry; sions of the State, including Senators Deanna Ballard Chaz Beasley; MaryAnn Fur Cleaning & Cold Vault Storage • Drive-Up Window Service • On-Site Alterations local boards of education, are and Chad Barefoot had Black; William D. Brisson; preempted from regulation excused absences. Cecil Brockman; Deb Butler; of access to multiple occu- How the State House voted Susan C. Fisher; Pricey pancy restrooms, showers, or In the State House, the bill Harrison; Verla Insko; Phillip changing facilities, except in passed: 70-48. A. Lehman; Grier Martin; accordance with an act of the FOR Graig R. Meyer; Amos L. MARK YOU General Assembly.” Those voting for HB 142 Quick, III; Robert T. Reives, CALENDARS! SECTION 3. No local were: II; and Brian Turner; government in this State may Democrat - Republican - Dean Arp; Catawba County’s enact or amend an ordinance Representatives Gale Hugh Blackwell; James regulating private employ- Adcock; John Ager; Kelly L. Boles, Jr.; Beverly G. First Mexican R ment practices or regulating M. Alexander, Jr.; Cynthia Boswell; Mark Brody; Dana public accommodations. Ball; Mary Belk; Larry M. Bumgardner;
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