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<strong>Pinehurst</strong><br />

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Volume 1 Issue 6 “The Voice Of The Village”<br />

October Edition<br />

Story On Page 9<br />

Story On Page 10<br />

Dia de los Muertos<br />

“Day Of The Dead”<br />

Story On Page 20<br />

Page 8<br />

LIVE 5<br />

after<br />

Starworks<br />

Pumpkin<br />

Denim, Boots<br />

patch<br />

& Brushes<br />

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Page 2 October Edition <strong>Pinehurst</strong> Town Crier<br />

PINEHURST<br />

TOWN CRIER<br />

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Publisher / Editor<br />

Victoria Levinger<br />

Graphic Design<br />

MBC Design Inc.<br />

Rascal Design Group<br />

10 Octoberfest<br />

2 From The Publisher<br />

4 Prancing Horse Farm Tour<br />

5 Wrap Your Keys “Foil Thieves”<br />

6 Annual Veterans Parade<br />

7 Starworks Punkin Patch<br />

8 Run For Moore<br />

9 Holly Arts Festival<br />

10 Octoberfest<br />

10 Denim, Boots & Brushes<br />

11 Kiss My Grits<br />

12 The Amazing WD-40<br />

14 Village News<br />

B1 Lifestyles & Entertainment<br />

B2 Fearful Dog Training<br />

B3 Witching Hour<br />

B4 Black Cats Of Halloween<br />

B6 Live Music<br />

B6 Day Of The Dead<br />

B7 Train Your Brain<br />

B9 Best States To Retire<br />

Contributing Writers<br />

Millie Jameson<br />

Kathy Mason<br />

Julia Kohn<br />

Staff Reporter<br />

Brittany Samuels<br />

Distribution<br />

CRM Marketing<br />

Mark Foushee<br />

Contributing Photographer<br />

Corrine Walls<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Town Crier is published<br />

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Fall has fi nally arrived and with<br />

it brings the cooler weather that<br />

we have all been awaiting!<br />

Thanksgiving Holiday are right<br />

around the corner. Wow how time<br />

fl ies by us all...<br />

In this issue we are covering the<br />

events throughout the Village Of <strong>Pinehurst</strong><br />

and the Sandhills.<br />

There are so many events, fundraisers<br />

and festivals including the Holly<br />

Arts Festival, Ocktoberfest, Live After<br />

Five Concert, Denim Boots and<br />

Brushes, “Day Of The Dead” Purse<br />

Bingo, Daddy Daughter Ball, Cameron<br />

Antiques Fair, the upcoming Chefs<br />

Feast benefi ting the food bank and so<br />

many others taking place in October.<br />

Make sure to sign up or donate for<br />

the Breast Cancer Fund in the 1 In 8K<br />

Run For Moore on the 18th.<br />

We would like to welcome all of our<br />

new community newspaper supporters<br />

which make this newspaper possible,<br />

Dugan’s Pub, Bump and Baby,<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Medical Clinic, Dr. Washington<br />

- <strong>Pinehurst</strong> Surgical, Hicks Financial<br />

Group, the Vietnam Veterans<br />

Association, Old Sport Gallery, Southern<br />

Pines Veterans Parade and Rudino’s.<br />

Please show your thanks by shopping<br />

and doing business with the companies<br />

that support your community<br />

newspaper. Always shop local...<br />

Mark your calendars for all of the upcoming<br />

events to honor our veterans<br />

with all of the ceremonies that will<br />

take place throughout Moore County.<br />

Beginning in early November with the<br />

Field Of Honor on November 4th and<br />

culminating with the Veterans Parade<br />

on November 10th.<br />

Victoria Levinger<br />

Publisher


Enchanted Evening<br />

Wine Tastings<br />

Come join the fun on Thursday Nights<br />

as we present “Wines From Around<br />

The World” paired with gourmet food<br />

from the region for an evening of entertainment.<br />

Normally we are fi lled<br />

to capacity with our wine tastings<br />

please RSVP. Continued On Page 11<br />

In This<br />

Month’s Issue<br />

Down Memory Lane Page 3<br />

Good, Bad & Ugly Page 8<br />

ESPN Golic & Wingo Page 9<br />

Prancing Horse Page 10<br />

The Golf Caddy Page 11<br />

Believe In Santa? Page 12<br />

Season Of Giving Page 14<br />

Beware Of Facebook Page 17<br />

Lifestyles<br />

Page B1<br />

Music Showcase Page B3<br />

Train Your Brain Page B4<br />

Village News Page B6<br />

Scene Around Village Page B7<br />

Bucket<br />

List<br />

Story On Page 7<br />

UPRISING THEATRE COMPANY<br />

Tom Stewart<br />

Tom Stewart, wife Ilana and son<br />

Bryan have resided in <strong>Pinehurst</strong> for<br />

over twenty years. Tom had the<br />

foresight to purchase the building<br />

where his Story On Page B 5<br />

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Enchanted Evening<br />

Wine Tastings<br />

Come join the fun on Thursday Nights<br />

as we present “Wines From Around<br />

The World” paired with gourmet food<br />

from the region for an evening of entertainment.<br />

Normally we are fi lled<br />

to capacity with our wine tastings<br />

please RSVP. Continued On Page 11<br />

In This<br />

Month’s Issue<br />

Down Memory Lane Page 3<br />

Good, Bad & Ugly Page 8<br />

ESPN Golic & Wingo Page 9<br />

Prancing Horse Page 10<br />

The Golf Caddy Page 11<br />

Believe In Santa? Page 12<br />

Season Of Giving Page 14<br />

Beware Of Facebook Page 17<br />

Lifestyles<br />

Page B1<br />

Music Showcase Page B3<br />

Train Your Brain Page B4<br />

Village News Page B6<br />

Scene Around Village Page B7<br />

Bucket<br />

List<br />

Story On Page 7<br />

UPRISING THEATRE COMPANY<br />

IN<br />

Tom Stewart<br />

Tom Stewart, wife Ilana and son<br />

Bryan have resided in <strong>Pinehurst</strong> for<br />

over twenty years. Tom had the<br />

foresight to purchase the building<br />

where his Story On Page B 5<br />

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Awards<br />

Ceremony<br />

Story On Page 10<br />

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WEST END, NC 27376<br />

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The Association of Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter<br />

966 invites you to sponsor an American Flag in honor of our<br />

servicemen and women. These 3’x5’ flags will stand 8’ tall<br />

in perfect rows at the West End Fire & Rescue, 4203 NC 73<br />

and Route 211. The flags will be flown during the week of<br />

Veterans Day, from November 4th through the 11th.<br />

Opening Ceremony will be held on<br />

Sunday, November 4th at 2:00 PM<br />

Individual flags cost $15.00 and will bear the name of its<br />

Honoree. One Honoree per flag. Deadline: October 1st 2018.<br />

Returning Flags-Flags that were fl own in the Field of Honor in 2017-may<br />

be dropped off at the Sandhills Winery in Seven Lakes, 1057 Seven<br />

Lakes Drive, West End, NC and West End Fire & Rescue #61, 4203 NC<br />

Hwy 73, West End, NC from September 1st, 2018 until October 1st,<br />

2018. There is no fee to have a returning fl ag fl own again. Returning<br />

fl ags must be accompanied by a 2018 Form. All fl ags must be picked up<br />

on November 12th, 2018 at the Field of Honor. Pick up will be available<br />

from 10:00 AM until NOON. Flags that are not claimed will be donated.<br />

Please contact Sandi Carl at 910-673-7711 (bscarlnc@gmail.com ) or<br />

Patti Patullo at 910-400-5009 (grammypat239@aol.com)<br />

Checks payable to: VVA, Chapter 966<br />

Seven Lakes News September Edition Mail: VVA Chapter 966, P. O. Box 1073, West End, NC Page 273769<br />

Attn: Mike Shapiro, Treasurer<br />

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This year’s much awaited fall farm<br />

tour will take place on Sunday<br />

The Love Bug (1969), sometimes referred to as Herbie the Love Bug is October 21st from 11:00 am until<br />

the first in a series of comedy films made by Walt Disney Productions that 4:00 pm and will feature 6 farms<br />

starred an anthropomorphic pearl-white, fabric-sunroofed 1963 Volkswagen including the farm purchased by<br />

racing Beetle named Herbie. It was based on the 1961 book Car, Boy, Girl by Prancing Horse in 2016. This is the<br />

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To <strong>Pinehurst</strong> and All Moore County Residents<br />

Prancing Horse<br />

Fall Farm Tour<br />

fi rst time the farm will be open to the<br />

public, and during the tour visitors<br />

to Prancing Horse will see vaulting<br />

team and dressage demonstrations<br />

as well as other activities including<br />

face painting for the kids. Lunch will<br />

be available for purchase with food<br />

trucks from The Market Place, Roasted<br />

and Toasted, Rome ‘N Round,and<br />

Cold Stone Creamery.<br />

Five other beautiful horse farms located<br />

in Hoffman and Foxfi re Village<br />

will be part of the event as well.<br />

The tour starts at The Foxfi re General<br />

Store, 1960 Hoffman Road<br />

in Jackson Springs, where you will<br />

receive a detailed map and program<br />

book beginning at 11:00am.<br />

Tickets priced at $20 can be purchased<br />

in advance at Lady Bedford’s,<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong>; Cabin Branch,<br />

Southern Pines; A Bit Used, Vass;<br />

Moore Equine, Southern Pines,<br />

Sandhills Winery, West End; Foxfi re<br />

General Store, Jackson Springs and<br />

online at www.prancing-horse.org.<br />

Tickets will be sold the day of the<br />

event for $25.00 and children under<br />

12 are free.<br />

The 30-acre farm , located in Hoffman,<br />

offers horsemanship programs<br />

The tour helps to raise much need-<br />

for clients from age 3 to over ed funds enabling the mission of<br />

50. Riders include children from Prancing Horse, which serves an<br />

H.E.R.B.I.E. (Humanoid Experimental Robot, B-type, Integrated Electronics)<br />

is a fictional robot and an ally of the Fantastic Four appearing in American<br />

Sandhills Children Center and from<br />

public school exceptional needs<br />

average of 100 individuals a week<br />

and enhances the lives of those<br />

comic books published by Marvel Comics.<br />

classes. Additional programs are with special needs by providing a<br />

Freedom Reins which is geared to safe environment for therapeutic<br />

According to the filmmakers in the DVD documentary, Herbie’s number<br />

veterans who are referred by the horsemanship.<br />

Wounded Worriers Project and Be<br />

53 came from a Disney director or producer, that liked retired baseball pitching<br />

star, 16 Don Drysdale of the Los Angeles Dodgers. 53 was Don Drysdale’s July Edition ing equine assisted psychotherapy.<br />

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910-692-3223 Monday-Friday 9-5 pm<br />

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have embodied this spirit of selfless<br />

volunteering with passion and a humble<br />

reverence for what it means to<br />

them.<br />

Joanne, a long-time animal rescue<br />

advocate as well, will serve as 2018-<br />

2019 President-elect for Kiwanis of<br />

the Sandhills. Kiwanis is a global organization<br />

of volunteers dedicated<br />

to improving the world, one child and<br />

one community at a time.<br />

Joanne and Dan met each other back<br />

in their middle school years while living<br />

near Rochester, NY. They reunited<br />

in their late teens and married in<br />

1970 – forty-eight years strong.<br />

Dan was always involved with the Boy<br />

Scouts Program and the Men’s Club<br />

at their Church. In the late 1990’s<br />

and early 2000’s – when an empty<br />

nest freed up their time – both Dan<br />

and Joanne held volunteer positions<br />

of leadership with their professional<br />

and school organizations.<br />

Today, Dan, an artist at heart, creates<br />

thought-provoking art, www.Visions-<br />

ByConrad.com and is deeply involved<br />

in the art arena around the Sandhills<br />

as well as donating his work to Stroke<br />

of Patriotism.<br />

The Conrad’s moved to the Sandhills<br />

in 2006 and it wasn’t long before<br />

they found their volunteer niche.<br />

While it appears that ordinary foil will<br />

do the trick, Hubert suggests purchasing<br />

a Faraday bag, a small bag<br />

lined with metallic material to prevent<br />

Even with raising their two children, signals from going in or out. You can<br />

Deanna They can and then Daniel, use this and to a enter job that the “I use was them enlisted for other during devices that Era,” too, tells like<br />

moved car and Dan even from turn state on to the state, ignition. the Dan. phones “I or witnessed tablets. the treatment<br />

Conrad’s But there’s were a always simple giving solution, of their as it those who saw combat received<br />

time appears and talents. just wrapping your fob in when It’s not they just returned foil that can stateside. stop thieves We<br />

foil prevents the signals from being don’t though. ever A fridge again or want freezer, any Veteran microwave to<br />

In transmitted. the 1980’s and 90’s Joanne’s volunteering<br />

included time spent with also apparently stop the signal from<br />

go oven, through or even that. a metal biscuit tin can<br />

Lifeline, “Although triaging it’s not life-threatening ideal, it is the most calls Our being volunteers intercepted. give Just back don’t to get those your<br />

to<br />

inexpensive<br />

the local<br />

way,”<br />

hospital,<br />

Holly Hubert,<br />

interviewing<br />

a cybersecurity<br />

expert, told the Detroit<br />

who fob made all toasted, the ultimate or accidentally sacrifice turn and<br />

Head Start Program candidates – to<br />

the<br />

those<br />

microwave<br />

who are<br />

on with<br />

still<br />

it<br />

making<br />

inside.<br />

that<br />

Free Press. “The cyber threat is so dy-<br />

fast forward to 2017 reading to Head<br />

By: Millie Jameson SLN<br />

s acrifi c e.”<br />

Start kids – life coming full circle for<br />

her.<br />

According to the Vietnam Veterans of<br />

While living in Seven Lakes West,<br />

Dan’s neighbor was forming a local<br />

The best fertilizer Chapter for all of your the trees Vietnam and Veterans shrubs! of<br />

“I’ve been given a blessed life and the America (VVA) and asked Dan to join.<br />

opportunity The best to selection make a of difference,”<br />

trees and shrubs in the sandhills. Plenty of<br />

says Joanne. colorful “There annuals are and battered perennials Dan great immediately for all containers. got board and<br />

women,<br />

Knowledgable<br />

hungry<br />

staff<br />

children,<br />

ready<br />

homeless<br />

to help you with all your gardening needs.<br />

worked the public relations side. Ten<br />

Veterans who have served our country.<br />

We can talk about these things, that Chapter (966, Moore County.)<br />

year later, Dan is now President of<br />

but until we Wrap immerse ourselves Those into Keys In Foil<br />

gaining Wrap a better understanding, Those we As Keys President of In the local Foil Chapter<br />

can As technology only grasp a evolves, life riddled so does with thievery.<br />

fear And and while grief.” that wireless key fob terback consumers of the to keep organization. up.” The Viet-<br />

hunger,<br />

966, namic Dan and likens ever changing, himself as it’s the hard Quar-<br />

for<br />

might make getting into your car pretty<br />

easy, it turns no matter out it’s their quite circum-<br />

easy to connect According those to Wired, Veterans the attack and military tricks<br />

nam Veterans of America work to<br />

“Everyone,<br />

stances, hack. should strive to do just one families the car in and need your with key the into resources thinking<br />

good thing every day to make someone’s<br />

With an life unprotected better,” adds fob, Dan. thieves can also er. raise funds that are directly dis-<br />

that they’re can in help close them. proximity Local of Chapters each oth-<br />

intercept the signal from the fob to a tributed to their recipients.<br />

A car world with of a special people receiver, giving back known and as “One hacker holds a device a few feet<br />

paying<br />

a “relay<br />

it<br />

attack”.<br />

forward. Imagine!<br />

from the victim’s key, while a thief<br />

holds the other near the target car,”<br />

they said. “The device near the car<br />

spoofs a signal from the key.”<br />

Over 30 Years Covering the Sandhills!<br />

A <strong>Pinehurst</strong> Tradition<br />

Owned by Johnny English we have been<br />

providing<br />

Monday<br />

roofing<br />

& Wednesday<br />

for our Neighbors<br />

Nights<br />

All You Can Eat Fish & Chips<br />

for over 30 years.<br />

and Tasty Drink Specials<br />

We also offer a large variety of<br />

Home Improvements including decks,<br />

seamless gutters and home remodeling.<br />

Tuesday Nights Will McCanless Live at 6:30<br />

Thursday Nights Karoke with “Mr. Bill”<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

Friday & Saturday Nights<br />

LIVE MUSIC Local Bands @ 9:00 pm<br />

EDPM Rubber Roofs<br />

Come For Lifetime The Delicious Metal Food-Stay Roofing For The Fun!<br />

Lifetime Owen’s Corning Shingle Roofing<br />

Phil DugansPub.net<br />

- 910.215.4875<br />

(910) 295-3400<br />

2 Market Square, <strong>Pinehurst</strong><br />

www.StateWideRoofingandMore.com<br />

of all veterans do not claim the benefits<br />

they have earned.<br />

Education and action by the thousands<br />

of members and volunteers of<br />

the VVA hopes to change that. Dan<br />

fervently urges every American to explore<br />

the many services, programs<br />

and outreaches that VVA provides.<br />

“And Kids need Kiwanis!” Joanne is<br />

quick to exclaim. The Backpack Program,<br />

academic scholarships, Key<br />

Club, and future inclusive Kiwanis<br />

kids’ parks – are just a few of the<br />

services Kiwanis provides towards<br />

improving and enriching the lives of<br />

our children.<br />

Joanne’s heart for service does not<br />

end there. She is also fundraiser and<br />

Public Relations volunteer for Habitat<br />

for Humanity which purposes to<br />

build strength and stability for future<br />

homeowners.<br />

Supporting the Sandhills since 1981<br />

Johnny - 910.315.3371<br />

Over the lifetime of their marriage,<br />

the Conrad’s have supported each<br />

other’s volunteering efforts.<br />

They each have their own areas of<br />

strength and share their time and talents<br />

in each other’s endeavors – Dan<br />

is a “marketing genius” according to<br />

his wife, and Dan boasts Joanne can<br />

do “anything and everything computers.”Their<br />

essence of giving is stronger<br />

together.<br />

“Never before has man had such<br />

a great capacity to control his own<br />

environment, to end hunger, poverty<br />

and disease, to banish illiteracy and<br />

human misery. We have the power<br />

to make the best generation of mankind<br />

in the history of the world.” John<br />

F. Kennedy.<br />

Without volunteers, the soul of a<br />

community is empty. They change the<br />

world.<br />

BY: Kathy Mason<br />

Vietnam Veterans of America,<br />

Chapter 966, Moore County, NC.<br />

Email: DanVVA966@yahoo.com;<br />

910-986-5829. www.vva.org<br />

www.kiwanisclubofthesandhills.org


“Caviar Of The South”<br />

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The 6th Annual Southern Pines Veterans Parade<br />

The Southern Pines Veterans Parade<br />

is the best of all the things<br />

you remember about the veteran’s<br />

parades when you were a kid! Active<br />

Duty Soldiers, American Veterans,<br />

American Flags, Patriotic Music,<br />

Skydiving Angels, Bandit Fly Overs,<br />

Hundreds of Veteran Motorcycle Riders,<br />

Hundreds of High School JROTC<br />

and Band Members, Awesome Military<br />

Vehicles, and our Police and Fire<br />

Department First Responders. The<br />

Southern Pines Veterans Parade provides<br />

the families in our community<br />

the best opportunity to Support Our<br />

Troops and Honor Our Veterans.<br />

Cox Double-Eagle Harley Davidson<br />

of <strong>Pinehurst</strong>, Leith Chrysler-Dodge-<br />

Jeep-Ram of Aberdeen, Nikki Bowman<br />

of Realty World Properties of<br />

the Pines, Seven Lakes News Corporation,The<br />

Town of Southern Pines<br />

Recreation and Parks, and Cooper<br />

Ford of Carthage.<br />

In April of 1917, the United States<br />

inescapably entered the Great War<br />

known today as WWI, joining the<br />

Allied Forces comprised of Russian,<br />

French, and the British forces, which<br />

were fighting the Central Powers<br />

of Germany and Austria-Hungary.<br />

This war involved tens of millions of<br />

people from across the globe, four<br />

million of which came from the United<br />

States.<br />

band, marched through downtown,<br />

after which they were given two<br />

hours of leave, which they spent<br />

visiting with locals and shopping.<br />

In 2012 at the request of town and<br />

local veteran leaders the Southern<br />

Pines Veterans Parade was reinvigorated.<br />

A small team of highly<br />

motivated and extremely dedicated<br />

veterans led the charge, and in 67<br />

days the Town of Southern Pines had<br />

it’s first Veterans Parade in 71 years.<br />

ans,” and living up to our motto, “For<br />

Veterans, By Veterans.”<br />

This is a very planning, labor, and financially<br />

intensive undertaking, and<br />

we would like to take this moment to<br />

express our unconditional appreciation<br />

to the Town of Southern Pines,<br />

our selfless active duty troops and<br />

veterans, our military families, our<br />

generous sponsors, and dedicated<br />

volunteers, for without this winning<br />

combination, there would certainly<br />

not be a Southern Pines Veterans<br />

Parade or a Sandhills Vet Fest.<br />

The Southern Pines Veterans Parade<br />

in the Sandhills as a non-profit,<br />

we have sustained annual average<br />

costs exceeding $10,000 with 20%<br />

increases for planning, organizing,<br />

and executing the Sandhills Best<br />

and Most Patriotic Veterans parade.<br />

Planning for this spectacular event<br />

by our esteemed all-veteran board<br />

and committee, and our selfless volunteers<br />

begins one-full year before<br />

Veterans Day. All sponsored and donated<br />

funds, and in-kind donations<br />

are used specifically to bring this<br />

tremendous event to fruition.<br />

Many young American patriots from<br />

the Sandhills of North Carolina<br />

answered their country’s call to duty<br />

without hesitation, and made incredible<br />

sacrifices for their families and<br />

their countrymen. 19 months later,<br />

on 11 November 1918, at 11:00<br />

a.m. in Paris, a historic event took<br />

place that would cease the fighting.<br />

The signing of the Armistice signified,<br />

and to this day commemorates<br />

the end of WWI. It was on this day<br />

that the Central Powers surrendered<br />

to the Allies, officially ending the war.<br />

The late David Woodruff, a son of<br />

Southern Pines, a renowned local<br />

historian, and author wrote, “with<br />

12% of Moore County’s population<br />

being military veterans, there is no<br />

doubt this was the right thing to do.<br />

In some circles, Southern Pines is<br />

known as a military town.”<br />

David Woodruff was instrumental in<br />

vision, growth, and evolution of what<br />

is known today as the Sandhills Vet<br />

Fest and the Southern Pines Veterans<br />

Parade. These events are his<br />

legacy.<br />

Please visit www.sandhillsveteransfestival.com,<br />

or visit Google, Facebook,<br />

Twitter, Instagram: Sandhills<br />

Vet Fest for the schedule of events,<br />

information on becoming a sponsor<br />

for this tremendous series of events,<br />

or a patriot volunteer helping to<br />

make this happen for our community.<br />

<strong>Final</strong>ly, we hope to see you at our<br />

first official 2018 Sandhills Vet Fest<br />

event from 6-9 p.m. on 27 October,<br />

the FREE Cooper Ford Sandhills<br />

Veterans Concert sponsored by and<br />

held at Cooper Ford featuring Becca<br />

Rae, Whiskey Pines, and the Market<br />

Place Food Truck, hope to see you<br />

Since the signing of the Armistice in<br />

1918, there have only been a handful<br />

On 10 November 2018 at 10 a.m.,<br />

of Armistice or Veterans Day cele-<br />

the 501(c)(3) non-profit Southern<br />

brations in Southern Pines. The very Pines Veterans Parade in the Sandhills<br />

first parade took place in the streets<br />

will be commemorating their 6th<br />

A special thank you to our 2018 of downtown Southern Pines 1921, annual Veterans Parade. Like our<br />

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September August 24th 21st<br />

Friday Night<br />

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October 5th<br />

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Choose from more than 3,000 handblown<br />

pumpkins in all sizes, shapes<br />

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there are some special ones that will<br />

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The Smokehouse Mobile Bistro - Food<br />

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lunch. Wildfire Pizza will be here<br />

for breakfast. Espresso drinks,<br />

smoothies, beer, wine & pastries<br />

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Welcome<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Golfers<br />

Must Show Local ID<br />

For Special Prices<br />

1 In 8K Run For Moore<br />

The Groove Motive<br />

Friday October 12th<br />

Tufts Memorial Park<br />

5:30-9:00 pm<br />

Saturday October 18th<br />

firsthealth.org/1in8k.<br />

The 1 in 8k Run for Moore is an 8k Run/Walk (we also have a 1k Fun<br />

Run/Walk) that is part of the Sandhills Race Series, and it exists to support<br />

cancer patients and their families living in the Sandhills through<br />

funds to provide assistance with transportation, medications and other<br />

needs during treatment. Proceeds will also provide scholarships<br />

through the Moore Free & Charitable Clinic for uninsured patients. This<br />

is an 8k and a 1k Run / Walk through the beautiful Village of <strong>Pinehurst</strong><br />

to support the fight against Breast Cancer.<br />

Benefitting the Foundation of FirstHealth Cancer CARE Fund and mammography<br />

scholarships through the Moore Free Clinic. The race exists<br />

to support cancer patients and their families living in the Sandhills<br />

through funds to provide assistance with transportation, medications<br />

and other needs during treatment. Proceeds will also provide scholarships<br />

through the Moore Free & Charitable Clinic for uninsured patients.


tember Seven Edition Lakes News Seven Lakes News July Edition Page 11<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Town Crier October Edition Page 9<br />

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The 40th annual Holly Arts & Crafts<br />

Festival combines the talents of over<br />

200 hand-crafters in a variety of<br />

genres – from woodworking to glass,<br />

stitched art, silversmiths to lawn ornaments,<br />

hand-crafted jewelry, metal<br />

sculpture... The festival is held in the<br />

heart of <strong>Pinehurst</strong>’s Historic Old Town<br />

area. There’s something for everyone<br />

as you stroll through the Village of<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong>. It’s the perfect way to kick<br />

off your Christmas shopping.<br />

Full Menu<br />

Downtown shops offer sales and specials<br />

and a food court complete with<br />

Food Trucks is located at the Village<br />

Green Lunch and will have Specials a large variety of<br />

food and beverage offerings.<br />

All ABC Permits<br />

According to Katrin Franklin, owner<br />

of Bump and Baby, “this event had<br />

humble beginnings about 40 years<br />

ago when Free a small Wi-Fi group of <strong>Pinehurst</strong><br />

business owners decided to produce<br />

and sponsor this annual event.<br />

Summer Concert<br />

Series<br />

It has now grown so large that the NC<br />

State Magazine has become a new<br />

sponsor. NFL Through and the NCAA tireless volunteer<br />

efforts Football of the non-profi t group<br />

the <strong>Pinehurst</strong> Business Partners this<br />

all day Festival continues to this day.”<br />

Live Music<br />

Thursday Nights<br />

Take Out<br />

& Catering<br />

New his year is Kids Zone on the Village<br />

Green and is being sponsored<br />

and managed by Given Tufts & Given<br />

Outpost Monday with DIY crafts, 3 pm-10 story pmtime,<br />

and games!<br />

Weekdays<br />

This is<br />

11am-10<br />

all FREE for<br />

pm<br />

all<br />

kids attending the “Kids Zone.”<br />

Sunday 12 pm - 9 pm<br />

FREE Shuttle Service is being provided<br />

by Kirk Tours & Limousine with<br />

Park and Ride from <strong>Pinehurst</strong> Elementary<br />

(100 Dundee Rd) to the Village<br />

Green at the Festival. They have<br />

graciously donated this service for<br />

the event.<br />

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to announce our new office located Moore Choices at<br />

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Chamber of Commerce<br />

Festival Hours<br />

Pine & Pixels<br />

I welcome you to stop by our Pine office. Scone Cafe<br />

Saturday, October 20, 2018 <strong>Pinehurst</strong> Concierge Services<br />

15 years Financial Experience<br />

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Show hours:<br />

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Potpourri<br />

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the members Insurance: of the: Long-Term Care, Life, Key<br />

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Employee<br />

Women’s Exchange<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Education Business Planning: Partners 529<br />

Amy Rae Photography<br />

Bump & Baby<br />

Cabinetry of <strong>Pinehurst</strong><br />

Candid Light Films<br />

hillwealthmanagement.com<br />

Securities Cool offered Sweats through LPL Financial Member FINRA/SIPC<br />

Cooper & Bailey’s<br />

Drum & Quill Public House<br />

Drum Media Group<br />

Dugan’s Pub<br />

Elliott’s On Linden<br />

Fidelity Bank<br />

First Bank<br />

FIT4MOM <strong>Pinehurst</strong><br />

Given Memorial Library<br />

& The Tufts Archives<br />

Given Outpost & Book Shop<br />

Homewood Suites by Hilton<br />

Imperial Order Networks, LLC<br />

Jacqueline’s A Ladies Boutique<br />

Jane Ellen Paintings<br />

Johnsye White Interior Design<br />

Judson Theatre Company<br />

Kirk Tours & Limousine<br />

Lady Bedford’s Tea Parlor<br />

Liberty Tax<br />

Life 103.1 WLHC-FM<br />

Little Herb Girl<br />

Medical Fitness Association<br />

Star 102.5 FM WIOZ 550 AM<br />

Teramasu<br />

Terry Riney Agency,<br />

The Carolina Philharmonic<br />

The King’s Custom Framing<br />

The Magnolia Inn<br />

The Pilot Newspaper<br />

The <strong>Pinehurst</strong> Olive Oil Co.<br />

The Roast Offi ce<br />

Village Fox Boutique, Salon & Spa<br />

The Villager Deli<br />

Traveling Vineyard<br />

Village Yoga<br />

o<br />

The buyer’s club for Seven<br />

Lakes delivery of Alaska Fish<br />

is now set up on the website<br />

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Please be sure to review their<br />

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requirements. Please note<br />

the minimum order “does not”<br />

include smoked fish. You can<br />

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with friends or relatives and<br />

share the order. When ordering,<br />

and during checkout, be<br />

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and then select “Seven Lakes<br />

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For More Information Call<br />

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The Love Bug (1969), sometimes referred to as Herbie the Love Bug is<br />

the fi rst in a series of comedy fi lms made by Walt Disney Productions that<br />

starred an anthropomorphic pearl-white, fabric-sunroofed 1963 Volkswagen<br />

racing Beetle named Herbie. It was based on the 1961 book Car, Boy, Girl by<br />

Gordon Buford.<br />

H.E.R.B.I.E. (Humanoid Experimental Robot, B-type, Integrated Electronics)<br />

is a fi ctional robot and an ally of the Fantastic Four appearing in American<br />

comic books published by Marvel Comics.<br />

According to the fi lmmakers in the DVD documentary, Herbie’s number<br />

53 came from a Disney director or producer, that liked retired baseball pitching<br />

star, Don Drysdale of the Los Angeles Dodgers. 53 was Don Drysdale’s<br />

uniform number.


Page 10 October Edition <strong>Pinehurst</strong> Town Crier<br />

Join in on the fun with the Village<br />

of <strong>Pinehurst</strong> for our annual Oktoberfest!<br />

The evening kicks off with Kinderfest,<br />

a fun festival for children and<br />

families to enjoy.<br />

traditional Oktoberfest activities<br />

from 6PM-9PM featuring German<br />

music from the Holzhackern Tyrolean<br />

Band, a stein-holding contest,<br />

stein relay races and the third<br />

annual pumpkin-apple baking contest.<br />

There will be games, crafts, face<br />

paint and a Halloween costume<br />

contest from 4PM-6PM.<br />

Following Kinderfest, we’ll have<br />

October 28th<br />

4-9:00 pm<br />

James A Tufts Memorial Park<br />

Food and beverages will be available<br />

to purchase throughout the<br />

day so be sure to come thirsty andbring<br />

your appetite!<br />

Cameron Antiques Fair<br />

October 6th<br />

Denim, Boots and Brushes<br />

Country Hoedown!<br />

Over<br />

300<br />

Dealers<br />

Enjoy a real Country Hoedown!<br />

Line dancing, BBQ, beer and wine<br />

at the fabulous Fair Barn in <strong>Pinehurst</strong>.<br />

Come To Historic Cameron NC<br />

View Antiques and Collectibles On Display<br />

9-5 pm<br />

Bid on paintings, photographs and<br />

fi ber art that depicts America as seen<br />

by the artists and photographers who<br />

entered “My America” the 2018<br />

Stroke of Patriotism art contest.<br />

October 12th


<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Town Crier October Edition Page 11<br />

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Hurricane Florence Has Gone, but<br />

Challenges for the Carolinas Have<br />

Just Begun. It will not be easy drying<br />

out, fi xing up and rethinking whole<br />

ways of life in a region drenched and<br />

deeply shaken by more than eight trillion<br />

gallons of rain.<br />

The storm and its subsequent fl ooding<br />

have already killed at least 42<br />

people. 6,000 National Guard soldiers<br />

and thousands more federal<br />

disaster-response workers spread<br />

across the region have six million<br />

emergency meals to hand out, four<br />

million liters of water, 700,000 blankets<br />

and 6,000 cots.<br />

Floodwaters keep rising in the Carolinas<br />

as post-Tropical Storm Florence<br />

continues to dump rain on the region.<br />

The dangerous storm has already left<br />

more than 30 dead and displaced<br />

thousands of others, leaving them<br />

without electricity or shelter.<br />

In the aftermath of Florence, North<br />

and South Carolina offi cials are encouraging<br />

people to volunteer or donate<br />

if they can. Here’s a guide to<br />

how to help.<br />

Cash is king after a disaster, says<br />

Julia Brooks, a researcher with the<br />

Harvard Humanitarian Initiative. The<br />

Donate For Flo<br />

initiative analyzes and improves the<br />

ways in which communities and professionals<br />

respond to emergencies.<br />

Brooks has studied dozens of disasters<br />

and said that often people’s inclination<br />

is to donate supplies, but<br />

doing so can actually hinder recovery<br />

efforts.<br />

“Supplies often clog up transportation<br />

systems; they become a burden<br />

on fi rst responders in the area to<br />

manage, sort, warehouse and distribute,<br />

and often they aren’t even<br />

the things that people need on the<br />

ground,” Brooks said. “The exception<br />

is, when credible groups on the<br />

ground are requesting specifi c things<br />

and are saying that they are set up<br />

to receive them. When in doubt, she<br />

says, donating cash is better.”<br />

With that in mind, people who are<br />

looking to donate should be wary<br />

of whom they are donating to and<br />

should research any organization before<br />

donating to it.<br />

Relief Fund Organizations<br />

The North Carolina<br />

Disaster Relief Fund<br />

Text Florence to 20222<br />

Red Cross<br />

Red Cross $10.00<br />

Text FLORENCE to 90999.<br />

Humane Society<br />

AtlantaHumane.org<br />

Will Double Your Donation<br />

Cajun Navy<br />

CajunNavyRelief.com<br />

North Carolina<br />

governor.nc.gov/donate-fl orence-recovery


Seven Page 12 Lakes News September<br />

Page 10 September October Edition Edition Southern <strong>Pinehurst</strong> Pines Town Page<br />

Today Crier 15<br />

The Amazing<br />

Little-Known Ways That WD-40 Can<br />

Change A Person’s Life.<br />

If you have ever had to deal with a<br />

squeaky set of door hinges, then<br />

chances are you’ve used WD-40 before.<br />

However, if that’s all you are using<br />

this amazing stuff for, then you are<br />

seriously missing out!<br />

While most people tend to think of<br />

WD-40 as an industrial product best<br />

used by handymen and machinists,<br />

the truth is that’s only part of how<br />

it can be used. WD-40 actually has<br />

dozens of other uses that are sure to<br />

surprise you.<br />

Folks have been discovering more<br />

uses since the original WD-40 product<br />

was developed in 1953 after 39<br />

failed attempts. (Thus, the “40” in its<br />

name.)<br />

We’ve rounded up some of the least<br />

known uses…<br />

Polishing silver: If you have a collection<br />

of silver that always seems to be<br />

tarnishing over time, WD-40 can defi -<br />

nitely help you out with that. Spray<br />

down your silver and wipe it clean. It’s<br />

just that easy to keep it looking sparkly<br />

and new!<br />

Cleaning shoes: When it comes to<br />

sneakers, WD-40 is a person’s absolute<br />

best friend. If you want to make<br />

your whole shoe waterproof, spray<br />

the entire surface with the stuff.<br />

Protecting bird feeders: While having<br />

a bird feeder in your yard is a great<br />

way to keep beautiful birds in plain<br />

view, squirrels are notorious for stealing<br />

seeds from them. To keep these<br />

critters away, spray down the center<br />

pole with WD-40 and the squirrels<br />

will slide right off.<br />

Cleaning toilets: Depending on the<br />

type of water in your house, cleaning<br />

your toilet can feel like a pointless<br />

task. If you use WD-40 the same way<br />

you would use your regular toilet bowl<br />

cleaner, you’ll notice that it gets clean<br />

quickly and stays clean longer.<br />

Removing water stains: It’s so frustrating<br />

that the same shower you<br />

step into to get clean tends to collect<br />

a crazy amount of water stains. If you<br />

want to get rid of them fast, follow<br />

up your usual cleaning routine with a<br />

spritz of WD-40 and watch the water<br />

stains disappear.<br />

Removing stickers and price tags: If<br />

you have ever tried to peel off a sticker<br />

on a window or a bumper sticker<br />

on your car, you know what a hassle<br />

it can be. Using WD-40 makes it a<br />

breeze. Just coat the sticker and gently<br />

peel it away!<br />

Unsticking zippers: Is there anything<br />

more frustrating than having a zipper<br />

on your backpack or your favorite<br />

coat get totally and absolutely stuck<br />

in place? Here’s good news: if you<br />

spray WD-40 on the zippers and gently<br />

work them back and forth, they’ll<br />

slide right back into place!<br />

Banishing tar stains: If your car gets<br />

covered in tar, then it’s defi nitely time<br />

to break out the WD-40. Just spray<br />

down the surfaces and even the most<br />

stubborn patches should melt away<br />

like hot butter! How great is that?<br />

Remove lipstick: Lipstick is always<br />

a fun way to make your look for the<br />

day pop. Unfortunately, it’s less fun<br />

when it transfers onto other items of<br />

clothing and settles in to stain. Luckily<br />

for you, WD-40 as a pre-wash stain<br />

treatment will help remove that lipstick<br />

in no time fl at.<br />

Unstick chewing gum<br />

WD-40 has been used to remove<br />

gum that was stuck to hair, shoes,<br />

concrete and lunch trays.<br />

Wipe away permanent marker<br />

Did you or the kids unwittingly pick up<br />

a Sharpie and go to town on the dryerase<br />

board? The damage need not<br />

be permanent.<br />

Dissolve glues<br />

Examples from WD-40’s website include<br />

removing glue from carpet,<br />

leather and other surfaces; removing<br />

hair-extension glue from hair; and removing<br />

glue stains from jeans.<br />

Deter wasps<br />

For evicting the buggers from a nest<br />

or preventing them from building<br />

one, users of Reddit’s “LifeProTips”<br />

message board agree on WD-40’s<br />

effectiveness. Just don’t spray a nest<br />

while wasps are around. As one commenter<br />

who made this mistake put it,<br />

“They do not like it, and will attack.”<br />

Remove dead bugs<br />

Is a summertime road trip in your recent<br />

past or near future? When the<br />

fun is done, remember that WD-40<br />

has been used to remove dead bugs<br />

plastered onto everything from car<br />

radiators to boat windshields and golf<br />

carts.<br />

Remove bird droppings<br />

Try reaching for that blue can the next<br />

time you fi nd bird poop punctuating<br />

the hood or roof of your car.<br />

There ya go... Keep a can of WD-40<br />

around the house to solve almost any<br />

problem.<br />

By: Brittany Samuels SLN Reporter<br />

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<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Town Crier October Edition Page 13<br />

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Robbins Greenspace Stage<br />

The Embers Will Put Joy In Your Step,<br />

Love In Your Heart & Beach Music In<br />

Your Soul....<br />

The Embers are widely considered a<br />

musical MARVEL and have laid the<br />

groundwork for what has become<br />

known as ‘Beach Music’ in the Carolinas,<br />

Virginias, the gulf coast region<br />

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in between. They are a true musical<br />

tradition with which many Americans<br />

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the genre of Beach Music as “music<br />

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creating lasting memories since its<br />

inception in 1958.<br />

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Vinyl - Laminate - Permastone Tile - Ceramic & Porcelain Tile<br />

There are many bands or groups<br />

today yet few that are considered<br />

a musical institution. The Embers<br />

have solidified their position as a<br />

thriving musical entity leaving their<br />

mark on listeners for decades.<br />

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Bring your lawn chair or blanket and<br />

enjoy a night of great entertainment<br />

with your neighbors!<br />

The Robbins Fire Department will be<br />

selling refreshments.<br />

The event is free to the public. There<br />

will be an opportunity to donate so<br />

the Town can continue to have fun<br />

events like this in the spring.<br />

A Fallen Leaf Is Nothing More<br />

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Chicken<br />

Than A Summer’s Wave Goodbye<br />

Your NEW local shopping stop for<br />

home furnishings, decor, gifts and more!<br />

Carthage<br />

Fire & Rescue<br />

Golf Tournament<br />

The Carthage Fire and Rescue will<br />

be hosting its annual golf tournament<br />

on Sunday, November<br />

4th 2018, at the Country Club of<br />

Whispering Pines. iI you have never<br />

played with us before we would love<br />

for you all to join us for a great time<br />

of fun and fellowship! All players will<br />

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10-6 Monday - Friday 9-2 Saturday<br />

1125 Seven Lakes Drive , West End, NC<br />

be treated to lunch and dinner and<br />

have a chance to win a door prize.<br />

(Second floor of the BARRON Building)<br />

Tee off will begin at 1:00 pm with a<br />

shotgun start and the dinner will be<br />

served in the dining room right<br />

after play while the scores are being<br />

tallied. The cost per player is $75.<br />

If you are unable to play but would<br />

like to support us as a hole sponsor<br />

or would like to donate a door prize,<br />

we would be very thankful for your<br />

support. Hole Sponsorship is $100<br />

and we will gladly display a sign with<br />

your name and/or company logo on<br />

the greens.<br />

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Page 14 October Edition <strong>Pinehurst</strong> Town Crier<br />

Village NEWS<br />

STORM DEBRIS<br />

One notable feature of the Village of<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong> is our team of active volunteers.<br />

Many of our residents serve<br />

the Village in countless ways by giving<br />

of their time and talents to better<br />

the community.<br />

Volunteer for the Village of <strong>Pinehurst</strong><br />

Submit a Volunteer Application today!<br />

The Village of <strong>Pinehurst</strong> is recruiting<br />

volunteers for the following:<br />

Neighborhood Advisory Committee<br />

Welcome Center<br />

Greenway Wildlife Habitat Committee<br />

Citizen On Patrol (Citizens Police<br />

Academy) with our Police Department,<br />

Those who have been residents of<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong> (or the extra-territorial jurisdiction)<br />

for at least 1 year, may apply<br />

to volunteer on any of the Council appointed<br />

boards/commissions.<br />

Historic Preservation<br />

Commission<br />

The Historic Preservation Commission<br />

recommends design standards<br />

and guidelines for the Local Historic<br />

District to the Village Council.<br />

The Commission recommends areas<br />

to be designated in the Local<br />

Historic District to Village Council;<br />

and individual structures, buildings,<br />

sites, areas, or objects to be designated<br />

as Historic Landmarks.<br />

They also review and act upon requests<br />

for major work requiring<br />

a Certifi cate of Appropriateness<br />

(COAs) for alterations, demolitions,<br />

or new construction within the historic<br />

district.<br />

The Historic Preservation Commission<br />

also prepares and recommends<br />

the preservation element<br />

of the Village Comprehensive Long<br />

Range Plan.<br />

Continued<br />

Undertake an inventory of proper<br />

ties of historical, architectural, and/<br />

or cultural signifi cance<br />

Recommend to the Village Council<br />

areas to be designated by ordinance<br />

as “Historic Districts”; and individual<br />

structures, buildings, sites, areas,<br />

or objects to be designated by ordinance<br />

as “Landmarks.”<br />

Acquire by any lawful means the fee<br />

or any other lesser included interest,<br />

including options to purchase,<br />

to properties within established districts<br />

or any other such properties<br />

designated as landmarks, to hold,<br />

manage, preserve, restore, and improve<br />

the same, and to exchange<br />

or dispose of the property by public<br />

or private sale, lease or otherwise,<br />

subject to covenants or other legally<br />

binding restrictions which will secure<br />

appropriate right to public access<br />

and promote the preservation of the<br />

property.<br />

Restore, preserve, and operate historic<br />

properties.<br />

Prepare and recommend the offi cial<br />

adoption of a preservation element<br />

as part of the Village Comprehensive<br />

Long Range Plan.<br />

Review and act upon proposals for<br />

alterations, demolitions, or new construction<br />

with historic districts, or for<br />

the alteration or demolition of designated<br />

landmarks, pursuant to this<br />

Section.<br />

Recommend design guidelines to the<br />

Village Council.<br />

Historic Preservation<br />

Commission Meeting<br />

October 25th 4 pm<br />

Excess Storm<br />

Debris Collection<br />

Between September 17 and October<br />

5, the Village is suspending the requirement<br />

for yard debris to be completely<br />

contained within a cart.<br />

Please place your loose yard debris<br />

curbside and do not bag it, do not<br />

place it on the road, and do not put<br />

it in a ditch.<br />

Beginning Monday, September 17,<br />

our Public Services yard, located<br />

at 700 McCaskill Road, will also be<br />

open for residents Monday through<br />

Friday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm for<br />

you to drop off loose yard debris.<br />

Commercial landscape services will<br />

not have access to the Public Services<br />

yard.<br />

For questions about solid waste collection,<br />

please call our Public Services<br />

department at 295-5021.<br />

Neighborhood<br />

Advisory Committee<br />

The Neighborhood Advisory Committee<br />

(NAC) is an advisory committee of<br />

volunteer representatives from <strong>Pinehurst</strong><br />

neighborhoods who routinely<br />

communicate information and raise<br />

awareness of issues with the Village<br />

Council, staff, and their residents<br />

leading to solutions that result in continuous<br />

improvement in the quality of<br />

life in all neighborhoods.<br />

Neighborhood Advisory<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

October 15th 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM<br />

(910) 295-8644.<br />

Beautification Committee<br />

The Beautifi cation Committee serves<br />

as an advisory committee for the purpose<br />

of enhancing the appearance<br />

of the Village Center and surrounding<br />

areas through initiatives such as<br />

the establishment and maintenance<br />

of public planting areas and planting<br />

receptacles, and overseeing the appropriate<br />

seasonal decoration of the<br />

Village Center, all in cooperation with<br />

the Village Center and other appropriate<br />

entities.<br />

Educate regarding the appropriate<br />

plant material suitable for seasonal<br />

use in planters and other plan receptacles<br />

in the Village Center.,<br />

Pro actively seek out and work cooperatively<br />

with key partners to assist<br />

the Committee and Village Council<br />

in beautifying the Village Center and<br />

surrounding residential areas such<br />

as the Village Center Enhancement<br />

Committee, the Business Guide, the<br />

Neighborhood Advisory Committee,<br />

and the NCDOT.<br />

Assist the Public Services Department<br />

and where appropriate, other<br />

entities, in beautifying key intersections<br />

and street corners in and near<br />

the Village Center that enhance the<br />

overall appearance of the Village<br />

Center, in keeping with historical and<br />

traditional landscaping and beautifi -<br />

cation methods utilized in the Village<br />

of <strong>Pinehurst</strong>.<br />

Bring to the attention of the Village<br />

staff and assist in addressing unsightly<br />

areas within the Village Center<br />

or immediately surrounding area.<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

October 1st @ 3:30


Section<br />

Lifestyles<br />

& Entertainment<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Town Crier June Edition Section B Page 1<br />

Oct 1<br />

July<br />

Farmers<br />

2<br />

Market in <strong>Pinehurst</strong> 2:00<br />

Art pm<br />

Exhibit: - 5:30<br />

“Mine pm FirstHealth<br />

Eyes Have Fitness,<br />

Seen the<br />

170<br />

Glory: Memorial The Civil Dr., <strong>Pinehurst</strong>. War in Art” 7:45 am<br />

Presented by the Rufus Barringer Civil<br />

War Oct Round 2 Table Free and open to the<br />

public. Sandhills The Winery: Hastings “Trivia Gallery, Tuesday” Katharine<br />

Boyd 6:00 Library, pm - 8:00 Sandhills pm Get Community your team<br />

College, together. 3395 Sandhills Airport Winery, Road, 1057 <strong>Pinehurst</strong>. Seven<br />

Lakes Dr, West End. RSVP (required):<br />

40th<br />

910-673-2949<br />

Junior North & South Amateur<br />

Championship Oct 4 8:00 am - 8:00 pm Played<br />

on HeartSaver <strong>Pinehurst</strong> First courses. Aid 5:30 <strong>Pinehurst</strong> pm - 9:30 Resort, pm<br />

80 Free. Carolina Seats Vista are limited. Dr., <strong>Pinehurst</strong>. Aberdeen Fire<br />

910-235-8140.<br />

Department, 800 Holly St, Aberdeen.<br />

910-944-7888.<br />

20th Anniversary Founders and Futures<br />

Gala 6:00 pm Join Boys & Girls Club of<br />

the Sandhills. Presented by <strong>Pinehurst</strong><br />

Resort. Grand Ballroom, Carolina Hotel,<br />

80 Carolina Vista Drive, <strong>Pinehurst</strong>.<br />

910-692-0777 ext. 2221.<br />

July<br />

Music<br />

3<br />

Matchup 7:00 pm Test your<br />

music knowledge. Rudino’s Pizza, 135<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Fourthfest Concert &<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Ave, Southern Pines.<br />

Fireworks 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm Free<br />

910-246-2446.<br />

concert featuring “Bantum Roosters”<br />

and Oct fireworks 5 to celebrate Independence<br />

Day. Cameron <strong>Pinehurst</strong> Antiques Harness Fair Track, 9:00 am 200 - 5:00<br />

Beulah pm More Hill than Rd., 300 <strong>Pinehurst</strong>. dealers along streets<br />

910-295-1900.<br />

in the Historic District of Cameron.<br />

Cameron Historic District, 485 Carthage<br />

Rock Street, the Cameron. Cradle Concert 910-245-1231. 6:30 pm -<br />

9:30 Artists pm League Featuring of the “Juice Sandhills Box Heroes.” Art<br />

Croquet Exhibit: Courts “Two Artistic outside Journeys” of the <strong>Pinehurst</strong> 12:00<br />

Resort pm - 3:00 Clubhouse, pm Exhibit 1 Carolina by Lauren Vista Kirk Dr, and<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong>. Beth Ybarra. Until October, 25. Artists<br />

League of the Sandhills, 129 Exchange<br />

July St., 4Aberdeen. 910-944-3979.<br />

Brownson Craft Fair: Call for Vendors<br />

Sandhills Winery: “Food Truck Friday”<br />

10:00<br />

6:30<br />

am<br />

pm - 8:30<br />

11:00<br />

pm<br />

am<br />

Food<br />

Crafts<br />

and<br />

Fair<br />

live<br />

on<br />

music.<br />

November<br />

Sandhills<br />

3,<br />

Winery,<br />

2018.<br />

1057<br />

Reserve<br />

Seven<br />

a<br />

Lakes<br />

space:<br />

910-420-8015 Drive, 6544 Seven or 910-585-1924.<br />

Lakes Village, West<br />

End. 910-673-2949.<br />

Fourthfest Parade in the Village<br />

10:00 Oct 6am - 12:00 pm Annual<br />

Independence The Fannie Lou Day Hamer Parade. Institute Downtown 1st<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Annual Celebration Village & Scholarship Gala<br />

11:00 am - 2:00 pm Celebrate Fannie<br />

Lou Hamer and support the Gladys Cere<br />

Simmons and Paulene Williams Gooding<br />

Scholarship Fund. Carolina Hotel, The<br />

Outlook Ballroom, 80 Carolina Vista<br />

Drive, <strong>Pinehurst</strong>.<br />

The Free Moore Concert: County The Concert Embers Band: Live “A<br />

New 6:30 Nation” pm - 9:30 2:00 pm pm Free Free to to the the public.<br />

Grand Robbins Ballroom, Greenspace Carolina Stage, Hotel, 10080<br />

S<br />

Carolina Middleton Vista St, Drive, Robbins. <strong>Pinehurst</strong>.<br />

910-235-5229<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Village Farmers Market 3:00<br />

pm - 6:00 pm Village Green, 1 Village<br />

Green Rd. West, <strong>Pinehurst</strong>.<br />

Oct 7<br />

5th Annual Putts for Mutts Charity Golf<br />

Tournament 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Support<br />

Solutions for Animals. County Club of<br />

Whispering Pines, 2 Club House Blvd.,<br />

Whispering Pines.<br />

Oct 9<br />

Afternoon Tea with Lauri Carter: “Ghost<br />

July Stories 5 of <strong>Pinehurst</strong>” 2:30 pm Stories<br />

Music of the Matchup spirits that 7:00 did/still pm Test roam your the<br />

music streets knowledge. of the Village Rudino’s of <strong>Pinehurst</strong>. Pizza, Lady 135<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Bedford’s Ave, Tea Parlour, Southern 21 Pines. Chinquapin<br />

910-246-2446.<br />

Rd, <strong>Pinehurst</strong>. 910-255-0100.<br />

July 6<br />

Jazzy Friday at Cypress Bend Vineyards<br />

Sandhills Winery: “Trivia Tuesday”<br />

6:00 pm Cypress Bend Vineyards,<br />

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Get your team<br />

21904 Riverton Road, Wagram.<br />

together. Sandhills Winery, 1057 Seven<br />

910-369-0411<br />

Lakes Dr, West End. RSVP (required):<br />

910-673-2949<br />

July 7<br />

Stepping Oct 11 into the Craft - Saturdays in<br />

Seagrove Holiday Decorating 10:00 am 3:30 - 5:00 pm pm Galleries<br />

and Matthew studios Hollyfield from the of town’s Hollyfield center Design to a<br />

20-mile will provide radius holiday along decorating NC Pottery ideas. Highway.<br />

Given Memorial Library, 150 Cherokee<br />

Saturday Rd., <strong>Pinehurst</strong>. Kids Program: 910-295-6022. Maker Saturday<br />

10:00 Harvest am the - 12:00 Promise pm 6:00 Everyone pm can be<br />

a Benefit: Maker. Family Given Promise Memorial of Library, Moore County. 150<br />

Cherokee The Fair Barn, Rd., <strong>Pinehurst</strong>. 200 Beulah Hill Rd.,<br />

910-295-6022.<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong>. 910-944-7149.<br />

Fall Festival 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm<br />

July<br />

A “Haunted<br />

9<br />

Forest,” trunk or treat, a<br />

Arts costume Council contest of Moore and more. County Food Presents trucks<br />

Kid’s and a Art Flash Class: Mob Backstage: of “Thriller”. Technical Free.<br />

Theatre SpringHill 1:00 Suites pm by - 4:00 Marriott, pm Ages 10024 10-14. US<br />

Class Hwy 15/501, runs until Southern July 12. Pines. Lee Auditorium,<br />

Pinecrest High School, 250 Voit Gilmore<br />

Lane, Southern Pines. 910-695-3769.<br />

Farmers Market in <strong>Pinehurst</strong><br />

Oct 12<br />

2:00 pm - 5:30 pm Lower parking lot of<br />

Cut Out Cancer Crop - Croptoberfest<br />

FirstHealth Fitness, 170 Memorial Dr.,<br />

10:00 am - 8:00 pm Register by Oct 8th.<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong>.<br />

Limited space. Monies raised help pay<br />

for the annual big crop. Moore Regional<br />

Sandhills<br />

Hospital Conference<br />

Community<br />

Center,<br />

College<br />

9305<br />

Jazz<br />

NC<br />

Band:<br />

Summer<br />

Hwy 211,<br />

Concert<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong>.<br />

on the Green 6:30<br />

pm - 8:00 pm Free and open to the<br />

public. 26th Annual The Boyd Sardine Library Festival Green, Sandhills<br />

Community 11:00 am - 2:00 College, pm 3395 Lunch Airport of sardines, Road,<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong>. crackers and Moon Pies. Free. Donations<br />

encouraged. Support youth athletic<br />

July programs 10 in Aberdeen and across Moore<br />

“Sandhills<br />

County Aberdeen<br />

Winery:<br />

Lake<br />

“Trivia<br />

Park,<br />

Tuesday”<br />

301 Lake<br />

6:00<br />

Park<br />

pm<br />

Crossing,<br />

- 8:00<br />

Aberdeen.<br />

pm Sandhills<br />

910-944-7275.<br />

Winery,<br />

1057 Live After Seven 5 Concert Lakes Dr, Series West End. RSVP.<br />

910-673-2949.<br />

5:30 pm - 9:00 pm Music by The<br />

Groove Motive. Food trucks. Free. Tufts<br />

Memorial Park, 1 Village Green Rd. West,<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong>.<br />

October Edition<br />

Fundraiser: “Denim, Boots and<br />

Brushes - A Real Country Hoedown”<br />

6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Create and help our<br />

veterans in times of need. The Fair Barn,<br />

200 Beulah Hill Rd., <strong>Pinehurst</strong>.<br />

Sandhills Winery: “Food Truck Friday”<br />

6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Food and live music.<br />

Sandhills<br />

July 12<br />

Winery, 1057 Seven Lakes<br />

Drive, 6544 Seven Lakes Village, West<br />

Story Time Childrens Program 10:30 am<br />

End. 910-673-2949.<br />

Ages 3- 5 reading and crafts. Given<br />

Oct Memorial 13 Library, 150 Cherokee Rd.,<br />

1 <strong>Pinehurst</strong>. 8K - Run 910-295-6022.<br />

for Moore<br />

8:30 am - 10:30 am Part of the Sandhills<br />

Race Gathering Series. at Support Given: Bringing cancer patients World- &<br />

families Renowned in the Musicians Sandhills. to Proceeds the Sandhills also<br />

provide 3:30 pm scholarships Given Memorial through Library, Moore 150<br />

Free Cherokee & Charitable Rd., <strong>Pinehurst</strong>. Clinic. Given 910-295-6022. Memorial<br />

Library, 150 Cherokee Rd., <strong>Pinehurst</strong>.<br />

Girls Sandhills in Aviation Winery: Day Wine 9:30 Tasting am - 2:00 pm<br />

Girls 5:30 aged pm - 8-17 9:00 learn pm RSVP. opportunities Sandhills<br />

available Winery, 1057 in all Seven aspects Lakes of aviation. Drive, 6544<br />

Gilliam-McConnell Seven Lakes Village, Airfield, West 194 End. Gilliam<br />

McConnell 910-673-2949 Rd, Carthage.<br />

Pet Adoption Day! 10:00 am - 3:00 pm<br />

Animal rescue groups are bringing dogs<br />

ready for their furever homes! Support<br />

the animal shelters. Coldwell Banker<br />

Advantage Southern Pines<br />

3rd July Annual 13 Daddy Daughter Royal Ball<br />

4:00 Sandhills pm - 7:00 Winery: pm Live Magical Music evening “Food with<br />

Disney Truck Friday” Princesses! 6:30 Portion pm - 9:30 of proceeds pm Food<br />

for trucks scholarship 195 and program Twisted of Treats. the Duskin Music by<br />

and<br />

Frankie<br />

Stephens<br />

Moree<br />

Foundation.<br />

- Dark Horse<br />

Country<br />

Trio. RSVP.<br />

Club<br />

of<br />

Sandhills<br />

North Carolina,<br />

Winery,<br />

1600<br />

1057<br />

Morganton<br />

Seven Lakes<br />

Rd.,<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong>.<br />

Drive, 6544 Seven Lakes Village, West<br />

Oct End. 16910-673-2949<br />

Fundraiser: Chef’s Fest Sandhills<br />

5:30 July 14 pm - 8:00 pm Support the Food<br />

Bank Benefit: of Central Food Truck & Eastern Rodeo North for Wounded Carolina<br />

at Warrior Sandhills. Project Pine 11:00 Needles am Lodge - 3:00 & pm Golf<br />

Club, Homewood 1005 Midland Suites, 250 Road, Central Southern Park Ave,<br />

Pines. <strong>Pinehurst</strong>. 910-255-0300<br />

Sandhills Winery: “Trivia Tuesday”<br />

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Get your team<br />

together. July 17 Sandhills Winery, 1057 Seven<br />

Lakes SCC Seminar: Dr, West “Veteran End. RSVP Entrepreneurship<br />

(required):<br />

910-673-2949<br />

Programs by the SBA” 11:00 am - 12:00<br />

Making<br />

pm Sandhills<br />

Things<br />

Community<br />

with Old Books!<br />

College, 102<br />

6:00 Van Dusen pm - 8:00 Hall, pm 3395 Proceeds Airport benefit Road,<br />

Given <strong>Pinehurst</strong>. Memorial 910-695-3980. Library. Given Outpost,<br />

95 Cherokee Road, <strong>Pinehurst</strong>. RSVP:<br />

910-295-7002 “Sandhills Winery: or Given “Trivia Book Tuesday” Shop.<br />

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Sandhills Winery,<br />

1057 Seven Lakes Dr, West End. RSVP.<br />

910-673-2949<br />

Dining in the Pines Fall Fundraiser -<br />

Moore<br />

July 19<br />

Free & Charitable Clinic 6:30 pm<br />

Featuring<br />

Music Matchup<br />

special Chef’s<br />

7:00 pm<br />

Table<br />

Test<br />

dinners<br />

your<br />

by music most knowledge. innovative chefs Rudino’s the Pizza, area. 135<br />

Elliotts <strong>Pinehurst</strong> on Linden, Ave, Southern 905 Linden Pines. Rd, Ste. A,<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong>. 910-246-2446 910-246-5333 ext. 216<br />

Oct 19<br />

2018 Fall Festival 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm<br />

Hosted by <strong>Pinehurst</strong> Elementary School<br />

PTA.<br />

Fundraiser: 4th Annual Purse Bingo<br />

5:30 pm - 10:00 pm Sponsor: The<br />

Academy of Moore County PTO. Support<br />

our July school, 21 teachers, and students.<br />

The An Fair Evening Barn, of 200 Bluegrass: Beulah Hill Po Ramblin’ Rd.,<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong>. Boy 7:30 pm Sunrise Theater, 250 NW<br />

North Broad Carolina St, Southern Fall Clay Pines. Court<br />

Championships 910-692-8501. 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm<br />

Featuring mens & women’s singles and<br />

doubles July 26plus mixed doubles. The Lawn<br />

and USKG Tennis Teen Club World of NC, Championships<br />

1 Merrywood Pl,<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong>. 2:00 pm - 401-617-7914.<br />

5:00 pm 14 year old boys<br />

division. <strong>Pinehurst</strong> Country Club, 1<br />

Pinecrest High School Football 7:30 pm<br />

Carolina Vista Dr, <strong>Pinehurst</strong>.<br />

Scotland High School vs. Pinecrest High<br />

School. Pinecrest High School, 250 Voit<br />

Open Mic - Artists Meetup<br />

Gilmore Lane, Southern Pines.<br />

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Singers, Poets,<br />

Sandhills Musicians Winery: and audience “Food Truck members Friday” are<br />

6:30 welcome pm - 8:30 to this pm acoustic Food and event. live music. Given<br />

Sandhills Outpost, Winery, 95 Cherokee 1057 Seven Road, Lakes <strong>Pinehurst</strong>.<br />

Drive, 910-295-7002. 6544 Seven Lakes Village, West<br />

End. 910-673-2949.<br />

Oct 20<br />

40th Annual Holly Arts & Crafts Festival<br />

10:00 am - 4:00 pm Over 250 handcrafters<br />

in variety of genres. The Village<br />

of <strong>Pinehurst</strong>.<br />

July 28<br />

Oct<br />

Santa’s<br />

21<br />

Summer in the Pines<br />

Fundraiser: 4:00 pm - Horse 8:00 pm Farm Meet Tours Santa,<br />

11:00 activities, am - 4:00 live music pm Benefit and more. Prancing Free.<br />

Horse. Tufts Memorial Look at the Park, workings 1 Village of a Green horse Rd.<br />

farm West, and <strong>Pinehurst</strong>. enjoy demonstrations. 6 farms<br />

Located in the Foxfire/Hoffman area.<br />

Oct 24<br />

Unleashing the Pawsibilities<br />

6:00 pm - 9:30 pm Food, music and<br />

friends celebrate 52 years of Moore<br />

Humane Society. Country Club of<br />

North Carolina, 1600 Morganton Rd.,<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong>.<br />

Oct Fundraiser: 23 A Tribute to The Rolling<br />

Sandhills Stones 6:30 Winery: pm “Trivia - 9:00 Tuesday” pm Hosted<br />

6:00 by Vision4Moore pm - 8:00 pm and Get Linden your team Lodge<br />

together. Foundation, Sandhills Inc. Lee Winery, Auditorium, 1057 Seven<br />

Lakes Pinecrest Dr, West High End. School, RSVP 250 (required): Voit Gilmore<br />

Lane, Southern Pines.


Section B Page 2 October Edition <strong>Pinehurst</strong> Town Crier<br />

Helping Fearful Dogs<br />

Learn about the most humane<br />

and effective ways to help dogs<br />

who struggle with fear, anxiety or<br />

reactivity! You are a dog’s best<br />

hope for learning to feel safer in<br />

their world.<br />

Pet owners, trainers, shelter and<br />

vet staff, foster care providers will<br />

all gain valuable information to improve<br />

their dog handling skills.<br />

“I just wanted to reiterate how important<br />

it has been to my work to<br />

have read your book 5 years ago.<br />

Join Debbie Jacobs CPDT-KA,<br />

CAP2 author of A Guide To Living<br />

With & Training A Fearful Dog and<br />

Does My Dog Need Prozac? and<br />

creator of the Fearfuldogs.com<br />

website and administrator of the<br />

Fearful Dogs Facebook group, in<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong> NC on Saturday October<br />

20, 2018 and learn about the<br />

most effective and humane ways<br />

to work with fearful, shy, anxious,<br />

reactive and aggressive dogs.<br />

I truly wouldn’t be doing what I’m<br />

doing now without having read<br />

and re-read that book and then<br />

applying it to the veterinary setting<br />

while I still worked for a clinic.”<br />

John, CPDT<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Assembly Hall<br />

395 Magnolia Rd.<br />

Date & Time: October 20th<br />

from 9am-4pm<br />

Reserve your spot now to avoid<br />

missing out on the opportunity to<br />

learn how to help special needs<br />

dogs.<br />

Gathering at Given - Holiday Decorating Thursday, October 11th,<br />

3:30pm Given Memorial Library & 7pm Given Book Shop<br />

Saturday Kids Program - Favorite Fall Foods<br />

Saturday, October 13th, 10-noon, Given Memorial Library<br />

Evening Work Shop -Making things with old books!<br />

Tuesday, October 16th, 6-Spm Given Bookshop<br />

Kid Zone during Holly Arts Festival<br />

Saturday October 21st, 10- 4pm,<br />

Village Green, <strong>Pinehurst</strong><br />

Monthly Sale<br />

Al I Mysteries - Buy One Get One Free!<br />

CHEF'S FEAST<br />

SANDHILLS<br />

Tuesday, October 16, 2018 | 5:30pm – 8pm | Pine Needles Resort<br />

Join the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina at Sandhills for Chef’s Feast, a food and wine<br />

tasting event showcasing chefs from the Pine Needles Resort and local restaurants. Our presenting<br />

partner Food Lion will provide a variety of wine tastings to coordinate with the dishes.<br />

Tickets are $60 each through September 30, and $75 October 1 until the event.<br />

Purchase tickets at the Food Bank, 195 Sandy Avenue, Southern Pines, or online at chefsfeastnc.org.


<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Town Crier October Edition Section B Page 3<br />

Early witches were people who practiced<br />

witchcraft—they used magic<br />

spells and called upon spirits for help<br />

or to bring about change. Most witches<br />

were thought to be pagans doing<br />

the Devil’s work. Many, however, were<br />

simply natural healers or so-called<br />

“wise women” whose choice of profession<br />

was misunderstood.<br />

It’s unclear exactly when witches<br />

came on the historical scene, but<br />

one of the earliest records of a witch<br />

is in the Bible in the book of 1 Samuel,<br />

thought be written between 931<br />

B.C. and 721 B.C. It tells the story of<br />

when King Saul sought the Witch of<br />

Endor to summon the dead prophet<br />

Samuel’s spirit to help him defeat the<br />

Philistine army.<br />

It’s Midnight---The “Witching Hour”<br />

The witch roused Samuel, who then<br />

prophesied the death of Saul and his<br />

sons. The next day, according to the<br />

Bible, Saul’s sons died in battle, and<br />

Saul committed suicide.<br />

Other Old Testament verses condemn<br />

witches, such as the oft-cited<br />

Exodus 22:18, which says, “thou<br />

shalt not suffer a witch to live.” Additional<br />

Biblical passages caution<br />

against divination, chanting or using<br />

witches to contact the dead.<br />

Witch hysteria really took hold in Europe<br />

during the mid-1400s, when<br />

many accused witches confessed, often<br />

under torture, to a variety of wicked<br />

behaviors. Within a century, witch<br />

hunts were common and most of the<br />

accused were executed by burning at<br />

the stake or hanging.<br />

Between the years 1500 and 1660,<br />

up to 80,000 suspected witches<br />

were put to death in Europe. Around<br />

80 percent of them were women<br />

thought to be in cahoots with the<br />

Devil and filled with lust. Germany<br />

had the highest witchcraft execution<br />

ly Edition Page 7<br />

rate, while Ireland had the lowest.<br />

One of the most famous witches in<br />

Virginia’s history is Grace Sherwood,<br />

whose neighbors alleged she killed<br />

their pigs and hexed their cotton.<br />

Other accusations followed and Sherwood<br />

was brought to trial in 1706.<br />

The court decided to use a controversial<br />

water test to determine her guilt<br />

or innocence. Sherwood’s arms and<br />

legs were bound and she was thrown<br />

into a body of water. It was thought<br />

if she sank, she was innocent; if she<br />

floated, she was guilty. Sherwood<br />

floated, she was guilty. Sherwood<br />

didn’t sink and was convicted of being<br />

a witch. She wasn’t killed but put<br />

in prison and for eight years.<br />

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The truth lies in science -- pharmacology,<br />

actually, and natural products<br />

pharmacology at that. The historical<br />

depiction of witches riding broomsticks<br />

has its origins in hallucinogenic<br />

plant pharmacology, as popularized<br />

by Shakespeare, but the indigenous<br />

knowledge predates even him.<br />

Hallucinogenic chemicals called tropane<br />

alkaloids are made by a number<br />

of plants including Atropa belladonna<br />

(deadly nightshade). During<br />

the Middle Ages, parts of these<br />

plants were used to make “brews,”<br />

“oyntments” or “witches’ salves” for<br />

witchcraft, sorcery and other nefarious<br />

activities.<br />

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packed auction.<br />

at a separate graduation ceremony.<br />

How Black Cats<br />

Came To Halloween<br />

“This year, we have experienced an<br />

increasing number of animals coming<br />

to us with extensive injuries,” said<br />

als Here’s a look at the 2018 adoption numbers Superstitions have surrounded cats How did black cats come to represent<br />

bad luck and spookiness in the<br />

Lynn Conrad, Board member and<br />

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from over 1,200 shelters across the country. for thousands of years — some good,<br />

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(910) 949-2360 or email lynnmconrad@gmail.com.<br />

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college.<br />

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heat stroke if they are very old, very<br />

rets. are permitted In addition, in small residence pets in cages halls.<br />

104 degrees. If your dog’s tem-<br />

Animals are at particular risk for<br />

impairments, a local<br />

veterinarian also have who access does pet to health a lotions<br />

below for treating heat stroke. young, overweight, not conditioned<br />

pling port animals.” with a rise of “emotional support<br />

animals.”<br />

cal<br />

Students<br />

to prolonged exercise, or have heart<br />

checks<br />

veterinarian<br />

twice a year.<br />

who does pet health<br />

Limit exercise Sleeping on hot days Next To or Your respiratory Dog disease. Makes Some breeds<br />

s As diagnoses of anxiety, depression<br />

checks twice a year.<br />

Take care when exercising your pet. of dogs—like boxers, pugs, shih tzus,<br />

You Fall Asleep Faster, Reduces<br />

As diagnoses of anxiety, depression<br />

Adjust intensity and duration of exercise<br />

Depression in accordance with and the tem-<br />

Makes muzzles—will You have Live a Longer much hard-<br />

and other dogs and cats with short<br />

and other mental health problems Outgoing pets at Eckerd are honored<br />

and other mental health problems Outgoing pets at Eckerd are honored<br />

at a separate graduation ceremony.<br />

perature. On very hot days, limit exercise<br />

to early morning or evening<br />

er time breathing in extreme heat.<br />

Edited By: Megan Holmes


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friends will treasure for a lifetime. There are certain birthdays that<br />

Saturday night August 25th was not just the one-time big night visitors, for but the longtime<br />

friends.<br />

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Section B Page 6 October Edition <strong>Pinehurst</strong> Town Crier<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Music<br />

Dugans Pub 910-295-3400<br />

Oct 2 6:30pm<br />

Will McCanless<br />

Oct 3 7:00 pm<br />

Boombadeers<br />

Oct 5-6 9:00 pm<br />

Soulshine Brotherhood<br />

Oct 9 8:30 pm<br />

Will McCanless<br />

Oct 12-13 9:00 pm<br />

August Burning<br />

Oct 16 6:30 pm<br />

Will McCanless<br />

Oct 17 7:00 pm Boombadeers<br />

Oct 19-20 9:00 pm<br />

Acoustic on the Rocks<br />

Oct 23 6:30 pm<br />

Will McCanless<br />

Oct 26-27 9:00 pm<br />

Matrix Band<br />

Oct 30 6:30 pm<br />

Will McCanless<br />

Oct 31 7:00 pm<br />

Bombadeers<br />

Sandhills Winery 910-673-2949<br />

Oct 5<br />

Whiskey Pines Trio<br />

Oct 19<br />

Live Music<br />

Rudinos Pizza 910-246-2446<br />

Oct 5 9:00 pm<br />

Karaoke<br />

Oct 7 7:00 pm<br />

Music Bingo<br />

Oct 12 9:00 pm<br />

Karaoke<br />

Oct 19 9:00 pm<br />

Karaoke<br />

Broad Street Bar 910-246-2048<br />

Oct 3 8:30 pm<br />

Open Mic<br />

Oct 10 8:30 pm<br />

Open Mic<br />

Oct 17 8:30 pm<br />

Open Mic<br />

Drum & Quill 910-295-3193<br />

Oct 5 8:30 pm<br />

Tyler Pow<br />

Oct 12 8:30 pm<br />

Paula Carlson<br />

Oct 13 8:30 pm<br />

Ari Pappalardo<br />

Oct 19 8:30 pm<br />

Elliott Humphries<br />

Oct 20 8:30 pm<br />

Matt Walsh<br />

Oct 24 7:30 pm<br />

Pete O’Dea<br />

Oct 26 8:30 pm<br />

Bill West<br />

Oct 27 8:30 pm<br />

Paula Carlson<br />

Around the Sandhills<br />

Maness Pottery & Music Barn<br />

Oct 2 6:00 pm<br />

Bluegrass, country and gospel<br />

Oct 9 6:00 pm<br />

Bluegrass, country and gospel<br />

Oct 16 6:00 pm<br />

Bluegrass, country and gospel<br />

Sweet Dreams Mattress & More Oct<br />

4 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm<br />

Sip 4 Sleep: Becca Rae<br />

Weymouth Center for the Art and<br />

Humanities<br />

Oct 4 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm<br />

An Evening of Cole Porters Favorites:<br />

John Hatcher & Friends Quintet<br />

Sunrise Theater 910-692-8501 Oct<br />

5 5:30 pm<br />

First Friday: The Get Right Band<br />

Cypress Bend Vineyards<br />

Every Friday 6:00 pm<br />

Jazzy Friday<br />

Richmond Plaza Shopping Ctr<br />

910-895-5058<br />

Oct 6 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm<br />

Hoptoberfest: Men of Distinction<br />

Tufts Memorial Park<br />

Oct 12 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm<br />

Live After 5 Series: The Groove Motive<br />

Dia de los Muertos<br />

“Day Of The Dead”<br />

Sponsored by The Academy of Moore<br />

County PTO’s annual fundraiser to<br />

support our school, teachers, and<br />

students. This year’s decor will be in<br />

the spirit of Dia de los Muertos.<br />

(The Day of the Dead is a Mexican holiday<br />

celebrated throughout Mexico,<br />

in particular the Central and South<br />

regions, and by people of Mexican<br />

heritage elsewhere.) and attendees<br />

are invited to dress in their favorite<br />

Halloween costume!<br />

We will serve complimentary Mexican<br />

inspired hors d’oeuvres and sangria<br />

along with wine and beer! We’ll<br />

play 20 games of bingo where name<br />

brand handbags are the prize and<br />

each bag has goodies inside!!!<br />

Everything has been donated by local<br />

businesses, restaurants and salons!!<br />

Seats can be reserved at eventbrite.<br />

com and there will not be separate<br />

table reservations and your drinks<br />

will be included in the ticket price! We<br />

also will have extra bingo booklets<br />

and individual game tickets for sale<br />

at the door.<br />

Everyone is looking forward to another<br />

amazing girl’s night out with many<br />

photo ops all night!<br />

The Academy of Moore County is a<br />

non-profi t, public charter school serving<br />

375 students K-5. T<br />

TAMC is located in Aberdeen and integrates<br />

Science, Technology, Engineering,<br />

Art, and Math into our rigorous<br />

curriculum.<br />

We serve between 40-50% military<br />

families and rely on fundraising for<br />

transportation, building costs and<br />

supporting our students and teachers.<br />

Due to our amazing staff, and leadership,<br />

TAMC is proud to announce that<br />

we’ve broken down for a K-2 expansion<br />

opening in the fall of 2019.<br />

Fri, October 19, 2018<br />

5:30 PM – 10:00 PM EDT<br />

The Fair Barn<br />

Check us out at<br />

academyofmoorecounty.org!


<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Town Crier October Edition Section B Page 7<br />

Cross words With Numbers<br />

You have to keep reading through the clues<br />

gleaning a little more information each time.<br />

3 IN A ROW<br />

3 IN A ROW ANSWER (UPSIDE DOWN)


Section B Page 8 October Edition <strong>Pinehurst</strong> Town Crier<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong><br />

Houses Of Worship<br />

The Village Chapel<br />

10 Azalea Rd, <strong>Pinehurst</strong>, NC 28374<br />

S A V<br />

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I M A<br />

M O O R<br />

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MOORE<br />

HUMANE<br />

SOCIETY<br />

Community Presbyterian Church<br />

125 Everett Rd <strong>Pinehurst</strong> NC<br />

Congregational Church Of <strong>Pinehurst</strong><br />

895 Linden Rd <strong>Pinehurst</strong> NC<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong> United Methodist Church<br />

4111 Airport Rd <strong>Pinehurst</strong> NC<br />

Sandhills Alliance Church Christian and MA<br />

165 Wood Dr <strong>Pinehurst</strong> NC<br />

First Baptist Church Of <strong>Pinehurst</strong><br />

7373 Nc Highway 211 <strong>Pinehurst</strong> NC<br />

Sacred Heart Parish<br />

300 Dundee Rd <strong>Pinehurst</strong> NC<br />

Page Memorial United Methodist Church<br />

1635 Morganton Rd <strong>Pinehurst</strong> NC<br />

Trinity Christian Fellowship<br />

425 Magnolia Rd, <strong>Pinehurst</strong>, NC 28374<br />

Unleashing<br />

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WEDNESDAY<br />

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2018<br />

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<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Town Crier October Edition Section B Page 9<br />

Best Story On States Page 10 to Retire 2018<br />

From Kiplinger<br />

In contemplating retirement, the big<br />

question tends to be when to retire?<br />

But where to retire can be an equally<br />

pressing matter.<br />

In fact, according to a survey by Merrill<br />

Lynch and Age Wave (a research<br />

fi rm focused on the aging population),<br />

37% of retirees have already moved<br />

in retirement and another 27% intend<br />

to.<br />

household incomes, poverty rates<br />

and the economic wellness of the<br />

state itself.<br />

Whether you’re fi guring out where to<br />

head next or just how you need to adjust<br />

your budget when Seven moving into retirement,<br />

see how every state in the<br />

union treats its retirees fi nancially.<br />

to a survey by Merrill Lynch and Age<br />

Wave, a research fi rm focused on the<br />

aging population.<br />

Or, rather than move maybe you just<br />

want to stay put in retirement in a<br />

place that’s comfortable and familiar.<br />

Luckily, no matter which state you<br />

land on for retirement, there’s a<br />

promising place to settle down.<br />

holds: $43,616<br />

Average health care costs for a retired<br />

couple: Below average.<br />

Tax rating for retirees: Not Tax Friendly<br />

Its weather is mild, as is its fi nancial<br />

attractiveness as a retirement destination.<br />

The Tar Heel State offers below-average<br />

costs across most metro areas,<br />

Lakes<br />

We pinpointed one great retirement with the Kill Devil Hills micro area<br />

destination in each state that offers (part of the Outer Banks) being one<br />

attractive advantages for retirees, pricey exception, according to the<br />

Even if you’re among the rest who<br />

plan to stay put in retirement, you<br />

might fi nd that entering a new stage<br />

taking into account living costs, safety,<br />

median incomes and poverty rates<br />

for retirement-age residents, as well<br />

Council for Community and Economic<br />

Research.<br />

of life changes the world around you,<br />

Seven requiring Lakes a reassessment News of how your<br />

as residents’ sense of well-being and But income levels are typically lower,<br />

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September health Seven Edition care Lakes facilities. News<br />

To help you weigh the pros and cons<br />

North Carolina<br />

leaving most other retirement income<br />

taxable at the current fl at rate<br />

of each state when it comes to retirement,<br />

Kiplinger ranked all 50 states<br />

Ranking: #28<br />

of 5.49%.<br />

But where you ultimately choose to<br />

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reason Holders<br />

people move in retirement Cost of living: 5% below average<br />

Jameson<br />

moves, Bill and Sandi Carl moved<br />

to Seven Lakes West in 2003.<br />

James & Jennifer Boyd Deciding where to retire was not an<br />

Just on the surface. We have been Each day new items have been<br />

Have you driven down Seven Lakes easy decision. Sandi was born and<br />

working diligently inside as well<br />

Drive lately and noticed some changes<br />

to the BARRON Tile and Stone<br />

arriving raised in to Hawaii expand and what Bill we grew are up able<br />

to expand what BARRON offers to to there. offer. However, “Your selection with one of daughter unique<br />

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Quality, selection, and service are<br />

very important to James, myself, and<br />

our team as we see our clients as<br />

Saturday night August 25th was not just the one-time big night visitors, for but the longtime<br />

friends. local title crowning the Miss North Carolina holders.<br />

Congratulations to them all ...<br />

The boutique features a lovely selection<br />

of tables, rugs, artwork, lighting,<br />

Stop by the BARRON Building at<br />

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Lakes Drive to meet the<br />

dishes, candles, handmade soaps, “If you team are worried and browse about the a boutique! parent or loved<br />

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NFL and NCAA<br />

Football<br />

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Nosy Neighbors<br />

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Live Music<br />

Thursday Nights<br />

Take Out<br />

& Catering<br />

Elizabeth O’Brien, Miss Moore County 2019;<br />

For months Grayson we Johnson, have been Miss carefully Moore County’s Outstanding Teen 2019;<br />

selecting vendors Martena for the Marler, boutique Miss Greater Sandhills 2019;<br />

Monday 3 pm-10 pm<br />

to ensure Calista that Deal, our clients Miss Greater receive Sandhills Outstanding Teen 2019;<br />

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Robbins<br />

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<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Town Crier September Edition Page 11<br />

found in our tile showroom. We enjoy visiting with our customers<br />

and giving them individual attention<br />

The boutique opened its doors on in helping find the perfect gift item to<br />

July 19th and we have had wonderful<br />

feedback from all that visit. A current home furnishings as well<br />

finding pieces that complement their<br />

client stated, “I am thrilled with my as put together a full design plan to<br />

finds and am so excited you are bring new life to their homes through<br />

Therapeutic Massage - Reiki<br />

here.”<br />

our design service.<br />

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<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Personal Yoga, NC Pilates, Qi Gong<br />

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<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Town Crier www.<strong>Pinehurst</strong>TownCrier.com October Edition<br />

501(c)(3)<br />

Saturday<br />

10 November 2018<br />

10 a.m.<br />

our miSSioN:<br />

“Support our<br />

troopS,<br />

hoNor our<br />

veteraNS”<br />

our motto:<br />

“for veteraNS,<br />

by veteraNS”<br />

SaNdhillS vet feSt<br />

www.sandhillsveteransfestival.com<br />

6th Annual Southern Pines Veterans Parade<br />

In 2012 at the request of town and local veteran leaders, the<br />

Southern Pines Veterans Parade was reborn. A small team of highly<br />

motivated and extremely dedicated veterans led the charge, and in<br />

67 days the Town of Southern Pines had it’s first Veterans Parade<br />

in 71 years. The late David Woodruff, a son of Southern Pines, a<br />

renowned local historian, and author wrote, “with 12% of Moore<br />

County’s population being military veterans, there is no doubt this<br />

was the right thing to do. In some circles, Southern Pines is known<br />

as a military town.” David Woodruff was instrumental in vision,<br />

growth, and evolution of what is known today as the Sandhills Vet<br />

Fest and the Southern Pines Veterans Parade. These events are his<br />

legacy.<br />

On 10 November 2018 at 10 a.m., we will commemorate the 6th<br />

Annual Southern Pines Veterans Parade. We take great pride fulfilling<br />

our mission statement, “Support Our Troops, and Honor Our<br />

Veterans,” and living up to our motto, “For Veterans, By Veterans.”<br />

This is a very planning, labor, and financially intensive undertaking,<br />

and we would like to express our unconditional appreciation for our<br />

tremendous veterans, generous sponsors and selfless volunteers, for<br />

without this winning combination, there would not be a Southern<br />

Pines Veterans Parade or a Sandhills Veterans Festival.<br />

Parade Application/Registration<br />

Thank you all for your interest in the Southern<br />

Pines Veterans Parade. Whether this is your first<br />

time or whether you have been with us since the inaugural<br />

event in 2012, we hope you know how much<br />

your support means to our veterans and our community.<br />

This parade has been the focal point event<br />

of what began in 2012 as Veteran’s Weekend, and<br />

since then it has evolved into the most anticipated<br />

event of the year, the Sandhills Veteran’s Festival, a<br />

week long series of events that focus on honoring<br />

the strength of our Sandhills Veterans, our active<br />

duty members, and our beloved military families.<br />

Applicants must understand that the parade committee<br />

may limit the size/scope of individual entries<br />

in order to produce the best overall quality of the<br />

event.<br />

To participate in the parade, members must complete<br />

the application and return it to the parade<br />

committee no later than October 25. The application<br />

and additional information can be found at:<br />

www.sandhillsveteransfestival.com<br />

Sponsorship Opportunities<br />

$5,000+ Diamond (Title Sponsor)<br />

• Company banner leading the parade<br />

• Company banner representing 2 eras of service<br />

• Company name on a static sign at Grandstand<br />

• Multi-media marketing<br />

$2,000+ Platinum (Presenting Sponsors)<br />

• Banner representing 1 era of service<br />

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The Southern Pines Veterans Parade in the<br />

Sandhills is a 501(c)(3) that honors our<br />

Sandhills Active Duty Troops and Veterans<br />

Vet Fest Schedule at a Glance<br />

Saturday, 27 October 2018, 6:00 - 9:00 PM<br />

The Cooper Ford Sandhills Veterans Concert (Free Event)<br />

at Cooper Ford in Carthage feat. Becca Rae and Whiskey Pines<br />

Saturday, 3 November 2018, 12:00 PM<br />

Vietnam Vets Reading of the Names - American Legion Riders<br />

Sandhills to Raleigh (State Capitol)<br />

Sunday, 4 November 2018, 2:00 PM<br />

Field of Honor Ceremony - Vietnam Veterans Assocociation 69<br />

at West End Fire and Rescue (Hwy 211 and Hwy 73)<br />

Saturday, 10 November 2018, 9:00 AM<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong> VMC Parade Route Clearing and Wreath Laying Ride<br />

Route and assembly points details are on our website<br />

Saturday, 10 November 2018, 10:00 AM<br />

Southern Pines Veterans Parade on Broad Street<br />

Saturday, 10 November 2018, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM<br />

The Southern Pines Veterans Concert (Free Event)<br />

at the Sunrise Theater First Bank Stage featuring<br />

The 82nd Airborne Rock Band<br />

Saturday, 10 November 2018, 11:00 AM<br />

Carthage Veterans Memorial Wreath Laying<br />

at Moore County Veterans Memorial (15-501/Carriage Oaks Dr)<br />

Sunday, 11 November 2018, 11:00 AM<br />

<strong>Pinehurst</strong> Official Veterans Day Observance<br />

at <strong>Pinehurst</strong> Village Hall (395 Magnolia Rd)<br />

Sunday, 11 November 2018, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM<br />

Special Forces Association 5K and Chili Cook-Off<br />

Southern Pines at NE Broad St and E New Hampshire<br />

Sunday, 11 November 2018, 1:00 PM<br />

BlueVass Music Festival and Car Show<br />

at Sandy Ramey Keith Park (Holly St/Vass-Carthage Rd)


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when they did record an album, the<br />

band immediately focused back<br />

on what had been their mainstay<br />

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After more than two decades of<br />

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Even from the beginning and through<br />

the present, LIQUID PLEASURE has<br />

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major recording entity.<br />

Sometimes when they are traveling<br />

on the road, the guys get in a nostalgic<br />

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people like them, who love a variety<br />

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the early years the band was paired<br />

with greats like, Chuck Berry,<br />

Eddie Floyd and Ben E. King and later,<br />

Whitney Houston,<br />

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Aretha Franklin. Defi nitively, LIQUID<br />

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Joanne & Dan Conrad<br />

Time. How strongly we protect its value<br />

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