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In this episode of Many Threads, host Sam Kline sits down with Ivory Craig Jr., Mount Holly City Councilman and local real estate professional, to talk about growing up in Gaston County, serving his hometown, and building a life rooted in community. From his early days at East Gaston to balancing careers in law enforcement, real estate, and public service, Ivory’s story reflects the passion and pride that make Gaston County special.
• Growing up in Gaston County and life as an East Gaston Warrior
• Transitioning from law enforcement to real estate and lessons learned along the way
• Insights into Mount Holly’s growth, revitalization, and community challenges
• A behind-the-scenes look at Veterans Park and downtown redevelopment
• The impact of local leadership and what it takes to serve the community well
• Reflections on family, faith, and the freedom of building your own path
This conversation dives deep into the heart of Gaston County - where service, leadership, and connection meet.
Send us your questions, rumors, and suggestions for future guests through our social media channels. We want to know what interests you and how we can better connect our community through this platform.
By Keanu Trujillo / Sam KlineIn this episode of Many Threads, host Sam Kline sits down with Ivory Craig Jr., Mount Holly City Councilman and local real estate professional, to talk about growing up in Gaston County, serving his hometown, and building a life rooted in community. From his early days at East Gaston to balancing careers in law enforcement, real estate, and public service, Ivory’s story reflects the passion and pride that make Gaston County special.
• Growing up in Gaston County and life as an East Gaston Warrior
• Transitioning from law enforcement to real estate and lessons learned along the way
• Insights into Mount Holly’s growth, revitalization, and community challenges
• A behind-the-scenes look at Veterans Park and downtown redevelopment
• The impact of local leadership and what it takes to serve the community well
• Reflections on family, faith, and the freedom of building your own path
This conversation dives deep into the heart of Gaston County - where service, leadership, and connection meet.
Send us your questions, rumors, and suggestions for future guests through our social media channels. We want to know what interests you and how we can better connect our community through this platform.