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24 SEPTEMBER 19, 2008 THE HERALDAround Town/From page 23ncouragement and informationo women who want to breastfeedheir babies. For more informationisit www.llloflakenorman.wordress.comor www.llli.org.otary golfThe 15th annual North MecklenurgRotary Club Golf Tournamentill be held Monday, Sept. 22, at Theeninsula Club in Cornelius. Entryee is $150 per player and proceedsill benefit Rotary charities. Theournament begins with a shotguntart at noon. For more informationbout signing up or sponsorship oportunities,contact Denis BilodeauWho is aof OTC Insurance at 704-897-1966 orat dbilodeau@otc1.com.New this year is a VIP spectatorcruise. For $100, cruisers can watchplayers on the par 3 seventh hole fromthe water aboard a party yacht whileenjoying food and drinks. Cruise departsMidtown Sundries Harborsideat 12:30 p.m. and returns at 3:30.$3,300 for HopeHope House Foundation ofHuntersville was recently presentedwith $3,300 from proceeds raised atthe Wine Tasting for Hope event heldAug. 19. The event included a winetasting, gourmet chocolates and desserts.Jessica Keyes of Virtual AssistantAROUND TOWNExtraordinaire founded and organizedthe event with the help ofparticipating sponsors Center StageDecorative Design Consultants,Southern Living at Home, Fifi’s FineResale Apparel, 3 Goats Café, SayCheese at the Grapevine, DavesteShe’s...... a companion in that classyou’ve been afraid to try.... a motivator who pushes youto do one more.... a sympathizer when you’re sore.... a cheerleader as you inch closerto your fitness goal.... a coach to get youoff the couch, out of the car,away from the computer.... a friend.She’s you.Become a <strong>Carolina</strong> Woman.GIRLFRIENDS ARE FREESome restrictions apply. Offer expires 9/30/08.Schedule a visit to <strong>Carolina</strong> Woman, Lake Norman’s preferredwomen’s health club, to learn how you and a friend can sharea FREE MEMBERSHIP. That’s what friends are for!704.895.2243 | 17036 Kenton Dr. | Cornelius | carolinawomanfitness.comHPRD team has a-maze-ing winA team representing the Huntersville Park and RecreationDepartment finished first at Rural Hill Farm’s Amazing Maize MazeFellowship Challenge. The team found its way through the maze in arecord 48 minutes. The team earned the first prize of $500, which itwill donate to Adventures in Missions.Adventures in Missions is an interdominational missions organizationthat focuses its work among the poor, serving more than 65,000people in 14 mission bases around the world.?Vineyards, Digital Celebrations,Fadell’s Restaurant Supply Company,Accurate Engraving Inc. and DEE-BEE Printing. Food and desserts wereprovided by Ann-A-Lee’s Bakery, chefAndrew Hughes, Midtown Sundriesand Tavern on the Tracks.The Hope House Foundation is anon-profit organization that providestransitional housing and support forsingle women as well as mothers withchildren. Located in Huntersville, theorganization welcomes individualsfrom all walks of life and offers staysof up to six months. To learn moreabout the Hope House Foundationand how to become involved, call 704-992-1902 or visit www.hopehousefoundation.org.Boxes for cancerTwo Men and a Truck movingcompany is now offering pink movingboxes in support of national breastcancer awareness month in October.A portion of all pink box sales will bedonated to <strong>Carolina</strong> Breast Friendsin Charlotte. For more informationcall 704-664-2645.KassidyElmoreWELCOMING NEWCLIENTS!With over 7 years experience,Kassidy has received advancedtraining from Aveda andPaul Mitchell Institutes.Specializing in precision cutsfor thin, thick and curly hair,Kassidy can find the right cut foryou. Kassidy is also trained inthe newest, most stylish andtrendy foiling techniquesand color options.Village at Oakhurst • Cornelius9606 Bailey Road, Suite A704-896-8550Buy a Scarabor a copterat shelter galaThis weekend’s gala to benefitthe new animal shelter in Corneliusfeatures an astonishing collectionof silent auction items forthose who pay $500 apiece for dinner,entertainment and a chanceto rub elbows with the who’s whoof north Mecklenburg.North Harbor Club restaurantin Davidson will host the AnimalShelter Gala Fundraiser on Saturday,Sept. 20, to raise funds for theconstruction of the shelter. The$500 per person dinner ($1,000per couple) will begin at 6 p.m. atthe restaurant, located at Exit 30off I-77 in Davidson.The event is being put on byNorth Harbor Club owner SidMorris, a noted animal lover, andfellow real estate developer MarkAdkins, owner of The WaterfrontGroup. PaulCameron,news anchorwith WBTVChannel 3and Corneliusresident,will serve as Stout Scarabmaster ofceremonies. Men are encouragedto wear Bermuda shorts, blazersand topsiders and ladies shouldwear cocktail dresses.Along with a gourmet dinnermenu, the evening will feature alive auction with items donated bydozens of area businesses. Alongwith the usual assortment of goods,services and vacation trips, the auctionfeatures a jaw-dropping collectionof 16 “big boy toys” with retailvalues ranging from $45,000 for a1973 Lyman Classic Cruisette byTempleton Boats to $3 million fora 1936 Stout Scarab by Auto Restorationby Design. The list even includesa Robinson R44 helicopter.Reserves are required to bid onthose higher-dollar items, whichhave a total retail value of morethan $6.5 million. The retail valueof the remaining auction items isnearly $103,000. Local businessowners supporting the event includeJim Surane of SuranePross, Jim Shalvoy of Patrick Joseph& Associates, Caesar Coneof The Cone Foundation, BobGriffin of Picture House Gallery,Jim Carlyle of Carlyle Properties,Alan Simonini of SimoniniBuilders, Mike Shott of North-Point Watersports and GregWessling of The Lake NormanCompany.Walk-ups are welcome. Formore information, call SherryLoeffler at 704-896-3350, ext. 11.

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