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Southern Pines Today<br />

Serving The Communities of Aberdeen & Southern Pines<br />

# 10<br />

<strong>October</strong> Issue<br />

Volume 2 Issue 10<br />

Autumn Fest<br />

Run For Moore<br />

southern pines veteran’s parade<br />

Day Of The Dead<br />

First Friday<br />

Prancing Horse<br />

Farm Tour<br />

The Get Right Band<br />

Festival<br />

Denim, Boots & Brushes<br />

Fall O Ween<br />

November 10th<br />

ly organized in 1948 as Carthage Sorosis<br />

Club. NC Clubwoman’s motto is<br />

the “ union of all for the good of all”.<br />

Each member club maintains it identify<br />

and focus while benefi ting from<br />

Black Cats<br />

Of Halloween<br />

the strength of the international service<br />

organization. Our club awards<br />

a Scholarship through the Sandhills<br />

Community College Foundation each<br />

year. Our upcoming fashion show<br />

benefi t is to Continued On Page 12<br />

Aberdeen Lake Park<br />

Carthage Woman’s Club part of the<br />

worlds largest and oldest international<br />

volunteer service organization of<br />

women. GFWC-NC (General Federation<br />

of Woman’s Clubs) was established<br />

in 1890 and is now 1 million<br />

members strong in 20 countries.<br />

Carthage Woman’s Club was original-<br />

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Page 2 <strong>October</strong> Edition Southern Pines Today<br />

Autumnfest veteran’s parade First Friday 1 In 8K Run<br />

what’s inside<br />

Saturday<br />

<strong>October</strong> 18th<br />

Run For Moore<br />

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4 Witching Hour<br />

5 Kiss My Grits<br />

6 Pumpkin Patch<br />

7 1 In 8k Run<br />

10 Girls In Aviation<br />

10 NC To Retire<br />

12 Get Right Band<br />

12 Fashion Show<br />

13 Veteran’s Parade<br />

16 Black Cats<br />

18 Houses Of Worship<br />

19 Day Of The Dead<br />

19 Live Music<br />

20 Lifestyle/Events<br />

21 Train Your Brain<br />

F<br />

Fabulous & Fashionable<br />

Fashion Show<br />

Breast Cancer Benefit<br />

B<br />

6th<br />

Annual<br />

Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 18, 2018 • 7pm (show)<br />

Clara McLean House<br />

20 First Village Drive, Pinehurst, NC<br />

Sponsored by The Carthage Woman's Club<br />

Fashions provided by Lisa’s Boutique<br />

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Doors open at 6pm.<br />

Join us for heavy Hors d’oeuvres, music and speakers.<br />

hopes, spirits & funds!<br />

All Proceeds are given locally to the Clara McLean House<br />

and the FirstHealth Cancer CARE Fund<br />

Join us in raising<br />

Tickets are $25 and for sale at Black Rock Winery (910) 295-9511 and<br />

Lisa's Boutique (910)-947-1315


Southern Pines Today <strong>October</strong> Edition Page 3<br />

This month we would like to thank our<br />

new supporters of your community<br />

newspaper.<br />

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The Fall Season is fi nally upon us<br />

and with the change of season the<br />

area’s events become to match the<br />

season with <strong>October</strong>fest, Falloween<br />

and the Pumpkin Patches.<br />

The Thanksgiving Holiday is right<br />

around the corner. Wow how time<br />

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

There are so many events, fundraisers<br />

and festivals including the<br />

Holly Ocktoberfest, Concerts, Denim<br />

Boots and Brushes, “Day Of The<br />

Dead” Purse Bingo, the upcoming<br />

Chefs Feast benefi ting the food bank<br />

and so many others taking place in<br />

<strong>October</strong>.<br />

These new supporters include, Pinehurst<br />

Medical Clinic, Bump & Baby,<br />

Dr. Washington, the Veteran’s Parade,<br />

Field of Honor by the Vietnam<br />

Veteran’s Assoc. and Classic Painting<br />

and Contracting.<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 />

See You In November!<br />

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Page Pinehurst 4 Town Crier <strong>October</strong> Edition Southern Section Pines B Page Today 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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“Double, double toil and trouble<br />

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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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Southern Pines Today <strong>October</strong> Edition Page 5<br />

Pinehurst Town Crier <strong>October</strong> 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


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there are some special ones that will<br />

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The Smokehouse Mobile Bistro - Food<br />

Truck will be on site for breakfast &<br />

lunch. Wildfire Pizza will be here<br />

for breakfast. Espresso drinks,<br />

smoothies, beer, wine & pastries<br />

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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 Pinehurst<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 />

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Breast Cancer Benefit<br />

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Fashion Show<br />

Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 18, 2018 • 7pm (show)<br />

Clara McLean House<br />

20 First Village Drive, Pinehurst, NC<br />

Sponsored by The Carthage Woman's Club<br />

Fashions provided by Lisa’s Boutique<br />

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Tickets are $25 and for sale at Black Rock Winery (910) 295-9511 and<br />

Lisa's Boutique (910)-947-1315<br />

Tickets may be also be purchased at the door.<br />

Come FLY with us on Saturday, <strong>October</strong><br />

13th for Girls in Aviation day<br />

presented by First in Flight, a Women<br />

in Aviation International Chapter<br />

and Gillium-McConnell Airfi eld! First<br />

in Flight is a non-profi t organization<br />

dedicated to supporting women in<br />

the aviation industry through providing<br />

support and scholarships to<br />

young women getting started in the<br />

aviation fi eld. Women in Aviation International<br />

has chosen <strong>October</strong> 13th,<br />

2018 as the Girls in Aviation Day!<br />

First in Flight has organized a day<br />

where young girls between the ages<br />

of 8 - 17 can come out to participate<br />

Girls In<br />

in aviation related events. The day will<br />

begin with all the participants at 9:20<br />

am outside on the lawn at the Gilliam-McConnel<br />

Airfi eld. Please show<br />

up around 8:30am to sign-in. From<br />

there we will break up into groups of<br />

your choosing to explore each activity<br />

station that range from an aircraft<br />

display, learning about weight & balance,<br />

and more!<br />

The event will have bbq style food<br />

available made by Pik-n-Pig. We will<br />

also have a raffl e to win great prizes!<br />

In previous years we have had a<br />

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rates and the economic wellness of<br />

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

median incomes and poverty rates<br />

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

as residents’ sense of well-being and<br />

the availability of recreational and<br />

health care facilities.<br />

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

costs across most metro areas.<br />

The Kill Devil Hills micro area (part of<br />

the Outer Banks) being one pricey exception,<br />

according to the Council for<br />

Community and Economic Research.<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 />

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 />

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

requiring a reassessment of how your<br />

home state treats your nest egg.<br />

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

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

Kiplinger ranked all 50 states<br />

based on fi nancial factors.<br />

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

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

your budget when moving into retirement,<br />

see how every state in the<br />

union treats its retirees fi nancially.<br />

But where you ultimately choose to<br />

retire doesn’t always come down to<br />

dollars and cents.<br />

Indeed, the top reason people move<br />

in retirement is to be closer to family,<br />

according to a survey by Merrill Lynch<br />

and Age Wave, a research fi rm focused<br />

on the 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 />

We pinpointed one great retirement<br />

destination in each state that offers<br />

attractive advantages for retirees,<br />

North Carolina<br />

Ranking: #28<br />

Share of population 65+: 14.7%<br />

Cost of living: 5% below average<br />

Average income for 65+ households:<br />

$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 />

But income levels are typically lower,<br />

too.<br />

And though Social Security benefi ts<br />

are still not taxable, other breaks for<br />

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the Year,” and were voted “Best Progressive<br />

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by Mountain Xpress readers.<br />

They have performed on the famed<br />

World Cafe, a nationally syndicated<br />

NPR show, and have brought their<br />

unique sound to major festivals and<br />

venues such as FloydFest, The Orange<br />

Peel, Music City Roots TV Show,<br />

The Green Parrot, Arlene’s Grocery,<br />

and Riverbend Fest.<br />

Combining catchy, clever, honest<br />

songwriting with musical expertise<br />

and fearless improvisation, the live<br />

show promises to move your head,<br />

heart, and hips.<br />

The fi rst fashion show was 6 years<br />

ago and was held at The Buggy Inn<br />

in Carthage. This venue would only<br />

allow for 35 attendees. The second<br />

year the club moved the event to the<br />

Clara McLean House, and it has been<br />

held there for the last 4 years.<br />

The idea to do a fashion show was<br />

due to some members having experienced<br />

loss from breast cancer, and a<br />

member having been a survivor.<br />

The group of members is small but<br />

mighty. Please join us for the 6th<br />

Annual Fashion Show Benefi t for the<br />

Clara McLean House and Cancer<br />

Care Fund on Thursday Evening <strong>October</strong><br />

18th with doors opening at 6pm<br />

and show starting at 7pm.<br />

raise funds for cancer patients and<br />

these funds are donated to The Clara<br />

McLean House and the Cancer Care<br />

Fund.<br />

Tickets can be purchased at<br />

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Lisa’s Boutique in Carthage.


“Caviar Of The South”<br />

Page Southern 6 Pines Today <strong>October</strong> Edition Pinehurst Town Page Crier 13<br />

Page 8 September Edition Carthage Gazette<br />

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 Pinehurst, 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 <strong>October</strong>,<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 />

Sponsors: Kennedy Wilson, Crossroads<br />

Ford Lincoln of Southern 1941 when 1,200 members Page<br />

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

of Pinehurst 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 />

<strong>October</strong> 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 />

<strong>October</strong> 6th<br />

Denim, Boots and Brushes<br />

Country Hoedown!<br />

Over<br />

300<br />

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Enjoy a real Country Hoedown!<br />

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

at the fabulous Fair Barn in Pinehurst.<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 />

<strong>October</strong> 12th


Carthage Gazet<br />

These 3’x5’ fl ags will stand 8’ tall in sands of members and volunteers of<br />

perfect rows at the West End Fire the VVA hopes to change that. Dan<br />

& Rescue, 4.203 NC 73 and Route fervently urges every American to<br />

211.<br />

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Pinehurst Town Crier<br />

<strong>October</strong> Editi<br />

966 Dan Conrad, a former west side<br />

Serving The Communities of Carthage and Robbins<br />

resident joined he organization ten<br />

years ago.<br />

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

Chapter of the Vietnam Veterans of<br />

America (VVA) and asked Dan to<br />

join. Dan immediately got on board<br />

and worked the public relations side.<br />

The Vietnam Veterans of America<br />

work to connect those Veterans and<br />

military families in need with the<br />

resources that can help them.<br />

Local Chapters also raise funds<br />

that are directly distributed to their<br />

recipients.<br />

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“I was enlisted during that Era,” tells<br />

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Opening Ceremony will be held on<br />

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

Individual fl ags cost $15.00 and will<br />

bear the name of its Honoree.<br />

One Honoree per fl ag and registration<br />

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The fl ags will be fl own during the<br />

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Moore County<br />

Veterans Checks payable Memorial<br />

to: VVA,<br />

Chapter 966<br />

Mail to: VVA Saturday Chapter 966,<br />

P. September O. Box 1073, 22nd<br />

West End, NC 27376<br />

Attn: Mike Shapiro, at 11 am Treasurer<br />

The Moore County Vietnam Veterans<br />

of America Chapter 966 will be hosting<br />

our annual POW/MIA Solemn<br />

Ceremony, Saturday, September<br />

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Carthage Veterans Memorial.<br />

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This memorial consists of two black<br />

granite slabs, each 3,000 pounds,<br />

on which the names of almost 150<br />

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past 100 years are inscribed beginning<br />

with World War I to the present.<br />

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five branches of the military.<br />

Lifetime Southern Seven Pines Lakes Customers Area Call Residents Today<br />

Licensed-Bonded-Insured<br />

The flags flown include the U.S.<br />

flag, the North Carolina flag, and<br />

the Prisoner of War flag.<br />

Memorial War Era’s<br />

Persian Gulf, Panama, Lebanon/<br />

Grenada, Vietnam, Korea, WWII and<br />

WWI<br />

We encourage you to attend.<br />

intersection of NC Highway 24/27<br />

and NC Highway 15-501 Carthage.<br />

The Embers<br />

America’s Premiere Beach Band<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 />

of North America and every beach<br />

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

tradition with which many Americans<br />

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Robbins Greenspace Stage<br />

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First Tee of the Sandhills Philharmonic Orchestra<br />

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thriving musical entity leaving their<br />

mark on listeners for decades.<br />

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 />

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The Boys and Girls Clubs<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 />

Page 16 <strong>October</strong> Edition<br />

servicemen and women. These 3’x5’<br />

Southern<br />

flags will stand<br />

Pines<br />

8’<br />

Today<br />

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: <strong>October</strong> 1st 2018.<br />

50 YEAR ANNIVERSARY<br />

OF FOXFIRE RESORT AND GOLF<br />

ANNIVERSARY TOURNAMENT<br />

NOVEMBER 10TH, 2018<br />

10:00 AM SHOTGUN<br />

TWO PERSON CAPTAINS CHOICE<br />

ENTRY FEE $50 PER TEAM<br />

3 DIVISIONS 2 MAN, 2 LADIES, COUPLES<br />

50% OF THE FIELD WILL WIN PRIZES<br />

Eats 50-50 Beats DRAWING – TICKETS & $5 Brews<br />

EACH<br />

MULLIGANS Saturday $5 EACH September MAXIMUM OF 522nd<br />

PER TEAM<br />

Lauren Light 4 CLOSEST TO PIN ly been $50 EACH making a name for herself<br />

4-6:00 pm3 LONG DRIVE in $50 the EACH music industry not only locally<br />

but throughout the southeast and<br />

ALL PLAYERS WILL BE ENTERED other INTO parts A DRAWING of the United FORStates as<br />

well. Born and raised in Lexington,<br />

A 2019 MEMBERSHIP FOR FOXFIRE AND WHISPERING PINES.<br />

NC, Lauren has remained true to her<br />

72 HOLES OF GOLF. (CART NOT INCLUDED)<br />

native state while cultivating her career<br />

as a musician and songwriter.<br />

910-295-5555<br />

She became passionate about music<br />

very early on in life, playing piano as<br />

For the few years Lauren has steadi- early as age six, and singing from the<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 <strong>October</strong> 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 />

Mail: VVA Chapter 966, P. O. Box 1073, West End, NC 27376<br />

Attn: Mike Shapiro, Treasurer<br />

moment she could speak. No matter<br />

the venue or studio space, live or recorded,<br />

the music and performance<br />

of Lauren Light remains powerful<br />

and true, showing no signs of slowing<br />

down.<br />

Jukebox Rehab<br />

6-8:00 pm<br />

With a refreshing, authentic country<br />

sound, JBR is headed in the direction<br />

of making a big name for themselves<br />

in the industry. The band shares a<br />

strong love for the sounds of 80’s<br />

and 90’s country which is evident in<br />

their own music.<br />

Don’t forget to bring your lawn chairs,<br />

blankets, and appetite! Food Trucks!!!<br />

By: Millie Jameson PTC<br />

Enjoy 5 Wines Of Different<br />

Varietal Regions<br />

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21<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 />

mals 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 />

at all anpassion<br />

Carthage Page Southern 22 Gazette Pines Today<br />

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

Saving Moore Animals Gala Chair. “This has necessitated<br />

some bad. Black cats in particular United States?<br />

surgeries with higher costs<br />

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order<br />

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thanasiaBritish novelist, George TOTAL Eliot, is quoted<br />

as from saying, over “Animals 1,200 As Of are shelters August such across the country.<br />

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PETS to save ADOPTED their lives.” Conrad went on<br />

pet t all overypassion<br />

agreeable friends - they ask no ques-<br />

an-<br />

the 24th, explain 2018 that medical costs this<br />

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year could exceed $50,000, surpassing<br />

ADOPTED 2017’s costs of $45,000<br />

thanasia tions; they pass no criticisms.” TOTAL PETS We<br />

found that practices surrounding<br />

et private, over- all appreciate the wonderful, As Of unconditional<br />

love that comes from our<br />

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associated with witches and<br />

August 94,524 which 24th, we 2018 originally hoped to raise.<br />

. on incorimal<br />

wel-<br />

from — date back thousands of<br />

The proceeds of the “Unleashing the<br />

pets. They become one of the family.<br />

years, probably to pre-Roman times, sorcery, including black cats.<br />

Pawsibilities” Gala will go towards<br />

private, Some, however, need Grand our help. total 94,524<br />

since 2015: 248,175<br />

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this life-saving medical care.<br />

do, such as carving<br />

n incormal<br />

wel-<br />

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pumpkins<br />

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(traditionally<br />

turnips), trick-or-treating, and – it became a practice to burn black<br />

Your<br />

They<br />

Pet<br />

actively<br />

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persecuted black cats<br />

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state dreds pass of through shelters the across doors the of<br />

NBC year, and hundreds Telemundo of homeless owned stations So call are your teaming friends and up with join hun-<br />

in for a The summer months can be uncomfortable—even<br />

dangerous—for pets with pets with white-colored ears,<br />

hours, and be especially careful<br />

animals Grand total since 2015: 248,175<br />

dressing up, appear to be lifted from cats on Shrove Tuesday to protect<br />

country fun-filled to host evening Clear to the help Shelters, our furry<br />

helter in<br />

e operd,<br />

state dreds of shelters to help find across loving the homes country for to animals host Clear in need.<br />

let<br />

NBC a nationwide<br />

Humane Society’s<br />

and Telemundo pet adoption<br />

“no-kill”<br />

and Irish people. culture. It’s difficult enough simply<br />

to cope with rising temperatures, cancer, and short-nosed pets, who<br />

who the are home more from susceptible fire. to skin<br />

owned drive friends<br />

stations beginning as they<br />

are teaming Saturday, heal and<br />

up August transition<br />

with hun-<br />

18 to<br />

shelter. Virtually all of these homeless,<br />

abandoned or abused animals<br />

a loving home. To make a reservation<br />

the Shelters, Black alone cats thick are humidity, a classic Halloween but things typically After the have anti-witch difficulty zeal breathing. had subsid<br />

for the Gala, contact Lynn Conrad at really get tough in areas that are<br />

AL elter in require a nationwide some degree pet of adoption medical care drive beginning Saturday, August 18 symbol, but how did their special ed in the colonies, black cats had<br />

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

heat and storm-caused power out-<br />

burn your pet’s paws, so walk<br />

hit with the double blow of intense Asphalt gets very hot and can<br />

ranging from Heading to minor help find to extensive. loving Off homes To for animals College?<br />

in need.<br />

place in the fall come to be? been thoroughly cemented in popu<br />

L While<br />

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the willingness<br />

off to college<br />

to help<br />

for the<br />

these<br />

ages, sometimes with tragic results. your dog on the grass if possible.<br />

Always carry water with you to<br />

first among college students reaches<br />

animals is unlimited,<br />

time and Heading their necessary<br />

leaving the comforts Off of<br />

For To record<br />

more College?<br />

information,<br />

highs, according<br />

visit the<br />

the<br />

Moore<br />

Center Practice basic summer safety keep your dog from dehydrating.<br />

financial resources are limited.<br />

Heading home can off be to a college difficult for transition.<br />

Humane<br />

the first among of Collegiate<br />

Society<br />

college Mental<br />

website<br />

students Health,<br />

at moorehumane.org<br />

and click on events. Not even for a minute. Not even with Don’t rely on a fan<br />

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Fortunately, there is a fun way you can<br />

the car running and air conditioner on. Pets respond differently to heat<br />

home companion can behind, a difficult the move transition. can feel of known Collegiate as comfort Mental animals, Health, for so their<br />

help! Join Moore Humane Society’s<br />

has<br />

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sweat primarily through their<br />

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pets, also vehicle can rise rapidly to dangerous<br />

companion who<br />

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is behind, already Abu the<br />

the fixed,<br />

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known to help date our<br />

as on comfort vaccines. furry Oreofriends animals, He came by donation!<br />

trying Visit & up to the to remake date Moore on his Humane vaccines “Scooby Society &<br />

for their levels. On an 85-degree day, for example,<br />

the temperature inside a car as effectively as they do people.<br />

feet.) And fans don’t cool off pets<br />

Gala on Oreo to Wednesday, the is shelter 7-9 years <strong>October</strong> as old a stray & already 24, & 6 is to spayed now<br />

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with the windows opened slightly can<br />

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reach 102 degrees within 10 minutes. Provide ample shade and water<br />

moorehumane.org<br />

couch.<br />

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County<br />

live<br />

pet students music<br />

policy<br />

featuring to for help campus ease Bill<br />

housing,<br />

Stonehouse,<br />

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help. curses Local to law any enforcement human they can came follow independently, to add a frightful,<br />

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rescue<br />

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but also the humidity that can DIY peanut butter popsicles for<br />

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Black cats, however, have also pets are inside or out with you.<br />

nonprofrg<br />

sometimes, mal was a family whether pet before not the entering aniimal<br />

Planet, Eckerd college. temperature occupied. will skyrocket to eyes, a rapid heartbeat, difficulty<br />

From lizards to horses, each school olate federal law prohibiting discrimination<br />

federal in housing. law prohibiting So which discrim-<br />

college ture from their lungs, which takes Watch for signs of heatstroke<br />

“Animals pant to evaporate mois-<br />

served as symbols of good luck in Due to latent superstition, studies<br />

From has a lizards different to horses, pet policy, each including school olate<br />

heat numerous away from cultures. their In body. the British If the Islands,<br />

black is too cats high, are often they are believed un-<br />

heatstroke. much less Some likely to signs be adopted of heat-<br />

com-<br />

Extreme have shown temperatures that black can cats cause are<br />

has restrictions a different on age, pet weight, policy, including cage, and ination is most in pet-friendly? housing. So According which college to Animal<br />

most Planet, pet-friendly? Eckerd college. According to An-able to bring to cool affluence themselves, to any house and their they stroke pared are with heavy other fur panting, colors. glazed<br />

humidity<br />

org restrictions sometimes, on whether age, weight, or not cage, the and ani-<br />

is<br />

mal college. was a family pet before entering<br />

dangerous levels—very quickly.” breathing, excessive thirst, lethargy,<br />

fever, dizziness, lack of coordi-<br />

By adopting a black cat, you may rescue<br />

an profuse animal who salivation, may otherwise vomit-<br />

college.<br />

Residents may choose from 14 residence<br />

halls may that choose permit from dogs, 14 cats, res-<br />

Taking In Japan, a they dog’s are temperature also considered<br />

to tell bring you good if there luck. In is Ancient a seriing,<br />

not a have deep found red or a loving purple owner. tongue,<br />

will nation,<br />

While service animals on campus Residents<br />

quickly<br />

While were once service used animals only exclusively on campus as idence rabbits, halls ducks, that chinchillas permit dogs, and cats, ferrets.<br />

In addition, ducks, chinchillas small pets and in cages fer-should sacred. not be allowed to get over Edited By: Millie Jameson<br />

ous Egypt, problem. black cats Dogs’ were temperatures worshiped as seizure, and unconsciousness.<br />

were guide once dogs used for students only exclusively with visual as rabbits,<br />

guide impairments, dogs for today students schools with are visual grappling<br />

with a today rise of schools “emotional are grap-<br />

sup-<br />

are Students permitted also in have all residence access to halls. perature does, follow the instruc-<br />

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 />

ss 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 />

s<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


Page 18 <strong>October</strong> Edition Southern Pines Today<br />

Houses Of Worship<br />

FIRST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

315 SOUTH GAINES STREET Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

FAITH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

1400 WEST MICHIGAN AVENUE Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

200 EAST NEW YORK AVENUE Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

HARRINGTON CHAPEL FREEWILL BAPTIST<br />

158 NORTH CARLISLE STREET Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

NEW COVENANT FELLOWSHIP<br />

160 PINEHURST AVENUE Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

PINEHURST COVENANT CHURCH<br />

180 WESTGATE DRIVE Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

SAINT ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH<br />

175 EAST CONNECTICUT AVENUE Southern Pines, NC<br />

COVENANT CHRISTIAN CHURCH<br />

US HIGHWAY 1 Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

240 EAST NEW HAMPSHIRE Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />

340 SOUTH RIDGE STREET Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

CHAPEL OF THE TRANSFIGURATION<br />

East Rhode Island Extension SOUTHERN PINES, NC 28387<br />

CALVARY MEMORIAL CHURCH<br />

400 SOUTH BENNETT STREET Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

CHRIST FELLOWSHIP CHURCH<br />

1425 MIDLAND ROAD Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

CRUSADE FOR CHRIST DELIVERANCE<br />

900 SOUTH GAINES STREET Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

FIRST TABERNACLE<br />

580 WEST NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE Southern Pines, NC<br />

HARRINGTON CHAPEL<br />

151 SOUTH CARLISLE STREET Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

SAINT JAMES LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

983 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

1517 LUTHER WAY Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

CAMERON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />

190 Drumar Court SOUTHERN PINES, NC 28387<br />

DOUBS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />

215 Midland Rd SOUTHERN PINES, NC 28387<br />

GRACE CHURCH<br />

1519 LUTHER WAY, Southern Pines, NC<br />

MOUNT OLIVE HOLY BIBLE CHURCH<br />

680 SOUTH GAINES STREET Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

REFUGE CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

855 WEST INDIANA AVENUE Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

SAINT PETERS DELIVERANCE CHURCH<br />

490 HODGINS STREET Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

TEMPLE BETH EL<br />

580 WEST NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE Southern Pines, NC<br />

PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY OF JESUS CHRIST<br />

397 EASTMAN ROAD Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

BROWNSON MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

330 SOUTH MAY STREET Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

SANDHILLS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

PO BOX 2148 Southern Pines, NC 28388<br />

SOUTHERN PINES SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH<br />

1145 WEST WISCONSIN AVENUE Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

SOUTHERN PINES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />

175 MIDLAND ROAD Southern Pines, NC 28387<br />

TRINITY A.M. E. ZION CHURCH Southern Pines, N.C.<br />

972 W. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE<br />

KINGDOM VISION WORSHIP CENTER<br />

1185 W. Pennsylvania Ave. Southern Pines, N.C.<br />

COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH<br />

141 N. Bennett Street, Southern Pines, NC


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

Music<br />

Southern Pines<br />

Broad Street Dugans Grill Pub 910-695-7077<br />

910-295-3400 Oct 12 Drum 9:00 & pm Quill 910-295-3193<br />

Oct 10 8:30 Oct pm 2 6:30pm<br />

Dylan Oct Branson 5 8:30 pm<br />

Open MicWill McCanless<br />

Oct 13 Tyler 9:00 Pow pm<br />

Oct 17 8:30 Oct pm 3 7:00 pm<br />

Reuben Oct Kennedy 12 8:30 pm<br />

Open MicBoombadeers<br />

Oct 18 Paula 8:00 Carlson pm<br />

Oct 24 8:30 Oct pm 5-6 9:00 pm<br />

Whiskey Oct Pines 13 8:30 pm<br />

Open MicSoulshine Brotherhood Oct 20 Ari 9:00 Pappalardo pm<br />

Oct 31 8:30 pm Oct 9 8:30 pm<br />

Dos Eddies Oct 19 8:30 pm<br />

Open Mic Will McCanless<br />

Oct 27 Elliott 9:00 Humphries pm<br />

Rudinos Pizza Oct 910 12-13 246-2446 9:00 pm<br />

Faith Oct Bardill 20 8:30 & The pmBack Row Saints<br />

Oct 9 7:00 pmAugust Burning<br />

Railhouse Matt Walsh Brewery 910-783-5280<br />

Music Matchup<br />

Oct 16 6:30 pm<br />

Oct 6 Oct 8:00 24 pm 7:30 pm<br />

Oct 16 7:00 pm<br />

Naty Boh<br />

Will McCanless<br />

Pete O’Dea<br />

Music Matchup<br />

Oct 13 8:00 pm<br />

Oct 17 7:00 pm Boombadeers Oct 26 8:30 pm<br />

Oct 23 7:00 pm<br />

Whiskey Pines<br />

Music Matchup<br />

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

Bill West<br />

Oct 20 6:00 pm<br />

Acoustic on the Rocks<br />

Oct 27 8:30 pm<br />

Oct 28 9:00 pm<br />

Oktoberfest in Aberdeen<br />

Karaoke Night Oct 23 6:30 pm<br />

Paula Carlson<br />

Cypress Bend 910-369-0411<br />

Will McCanless<br />

Oct 30 7:00 pm<br />

Oct 12 6:00 Around pm the Sandhills<br />

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

Jazzy<br />

Maness<br />

Friday<br />

Pottery & Music Barn<br />

Matrix Band<br />

Dugans Pub 910-295-3400<br />

Oct 19 Oct 6:00 2 6:00 pm pm<br />

Oct 5 & 6 9:00 Oct pm 30 6:30 pm<br />

Jazzy Bluegrass, Friday country and gospel<br />

Soulshire Brotherhood Will McCanless<br />

Oct 26 Oct 6:00 9 6:00 pm pm<br />

Oct 9 6:30 pmOct 31 7:00 pm<br />

Jazzy Bluegrass, Friday country and gospel<br />

Will McCanless Bombadeers<br />

Oct 16 6:00 pm<br />

Oct 12 & 13 Sandhills 9:00 pm Winery 910-673-2949 Around the Sandhills<br />

Bluegrass, country and gospel<br />

August Burning Oct 5<br />

Downtown Southern Pines<br />

Oct 16 6:30 pm<br />

Whiskey Pines Trio<br />

Sweet Dreams Mattress & More Oct<br />

Oct 649:00 5:00 am pm - 12:00 - 9:00 pm<br />

Will McCanless Oct 19<br />

40th Annual Sip 4 Sleep: Autumnfest Becca Rae<br />

Oct 17 7:00 pm Live Music<br />

Live Music Weymouth Center for the Art and<br />

Boombadeers Rudinos Pizza 910-246-2446<br />

O’Donnell’s Humanities Pub<br />

Oct 19 & 20 Oct 9:005 pm 9:00 pm<br />

Oct 12 9:00 pm<br />

Acoustic on the Karaoke<br />

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

Rocks<br />

Acoustic An Evening Benefit Show: of Cole Porters Favorites:<br />

Oct 26 & 27 Oct 9:007 pm 7:00 pm<br />

McKenzies John Hatcher Mill & Reuben & Friends Kennedy Quintet<br />

Matrix Band Music Bingo<br />

The O’Neal Sunrise School Theater 910-692-8501 Oct<br />

Oct 30 6:30 Oct pm 12 9:00 pm<br />

Oct 125 7:00 5:30 pm<br />

Will McCanless Karaoke<br />

Free Solo First Piano Friday: Concert The Get Right Band<br />

Oct 31 7:00 pm Oct 19 9:00 pm<br />

Featuring Dr. Kristina Henckel<br />

Cypress Bend Vineyards<br />

BombadeersKaraoke<br />

Heritage Every Flag Friday Company 6:00 pm 910-725-1540<br />

The Bell Tree Broad Tavern Street 910-692-4766<br />

Bar 910-246-2048<br />

Oct 14 Jazzy 1:00 Friday pm - 9:00 pm<br />

Oct 27 8:00 pm Oct 3 8:30 pm<br />

2nd Annual Heritage Block Party:<br />

Richmond Plaza Shopping Ctr<br />

Dark Horse Open Mic<br />

The Catalinas<br />

910-895-5058<br />

Kickback Jacks Oct 10 910-246-3333<br />

8:30 pm<br />

Pinehurst<br />

Oct 6<br />

High<br />

4:00<br />

School<br />

pm - 7:00 pm<br />

Oct 10 7:00 pm Open Mic<br />

Oct 20 Hoptoberfest: 7:30 pm Men of Distinction<br />

What’s Up Wednesday - Live Music The Carolina Philharmonic:<br />

Oct 17 8:30 pm<br />

“Pictures<br />

Tufts<br />

at<br />

Memorial<br />

an Exhibition”<br />

Park<br />

Oct 17 7:00 pm Open Mic<br />

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

What’s Up Wednesday - Live Music Milestone 4-H Camp<br />

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

Oct 20 5:00 pm<br />

Oct 24 7:00 pm<br />

Pickin’ In the Pines<br />

What’s Up Wednesday - Live Music<br />

Bluegrass and BBQ<br />

Oct 31 7:00 pm<br />

Ironwood Cafe 910-255-0000<br />

What’s Up Wednesday - Live Music<br />

Oct 22 5:30 pm<br />

Jefferson Inn 910-692-9911<br />

Cabaret Show “ Sinatra Live”<br />

Oct 5 9:00 pm<br />

Tony Barnes<br />

Pinehurst Music<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, <strong>October</strong> 19, 2018<br />

5:30 PM – 10:00 PM EDT<br />

The Fair Barn<br />

Check us out at<br />

academyofmoorecounty.org!


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Oct 5<br />

First Friday in Southern Pines 5:30 pm<br />

Music: The Get Right Band. Free. Sunrise<br />

Theater, 250 NW Broad St, Southern<br />

Pines. 910-692-8501.<br />

Oct 6<br />

40th Annual Autumnfest 5K/FunRun/<br />

Walk 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Presented<br />

by Arts Council of Moore County and<br />

the Southern Pines Rec & Parks Dept.<br />

Downtown Park, 145 SE Broad Street,<br />

Southern Pines. 910-692-7376.<br />

1st Saturday: Redneck Party 12:00 pm<br />

Get your overalls, trucker hats, hop<br />

in their trucks and come on down for<br />

some good times! Neville’s, 130 W New<br />

Hampshire Ave, Southern Pines. 910-<br />

692-1939.<br />

Corn Maze Activities 10:00 am - 9:00 pm<br />

Hayride, barrel train, playground, mini<br />

maze and more. Kids 2 and under<br />

free. Kalawi Farm, 1515 NC-211, Eagle<br />

Springs.<br />

Free Concert: The Embers Live<br />

6:30 pm - 9:30 pm Free. Robbins<br />

Greenspace Stage, 100 S Middleton St,<br />

Robbins.<br />

Ghost Walk of Historic Pinehurst<br />

7:00 pm - 10:00 pm Tour about an<br />

hour and about a mile walk. Begins at<br />

9:00pm at clock in front of the Pinehurst<br />

Department Store.<br />

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

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

Support Solutions for Animals. County<br />

Club of Whispering Pines, 2 Club House<br />

Blvd., Whispering Pines.<br />

Oct 7<br />

Paint Hill Hike 3:00 pm<br />

Weymouth Woods Visitor Center, 1024<br />

Fort Bragg Rd, Southern Pines.<br />

910-692-2167<br />

Oct 8<br />

Meeting: Sandhills Photography Club<br />

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Competition: Humor;<br />

Judge: David Sulwer. Theater at the<br />

Hannah Marie Bradshaw Activities<br />

Center, The O’Neal School, 3300 Airport<br />

Road, Southern Pines.<br />

Oct 9<br />

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

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

of the spirits that did/still roam the<br />

streets of the Village of Pinehurst. Lady<br />

Bedford’s Tea Parlour, 21 Chinquapin<br />

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

LIFESTYLES AND EVENTS<br />

Sandhills Winery: Trivia Tuesday<br />

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

together. Sandhills Winery, 1057 Seven<br />

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

910-673-2949.<br />

Oct 11<br />

Harvest the Promise 6:00 pm<br />

Benefit: Family Promise of Moore County.<br />

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

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

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

A “Haunted Forest,” trunk or treat,<br />

costume contest and more. Food trucks<br />

and Flash Mob of “Thriller”. Free.<br />

SpringHill Suites by Marriott, 10024 US<br />

Hwy 15/501, Southern Pines.<br />

Oct 12<br />

Going Batty! (For Wee Ones!) 10:00 am<br />

Learn about flying mammals and make<br />

a craft. Ages 3 to 5-year-olds. Weymouth<br />

Woods, 1024 Fort Bragg Rd, Southern<br />

Pines. 910-692-2167.<br />

26th Annual Sardine Festival<br />

11:00 am - 2:00 pm Lunch of sardines,<br />

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

encouraged. Support youth athletic<br />

programs in Aberdeen and across Moore<br />

County Aberdeen Lake Park, 301 Lake<br />

Park Crossing, Aberdeen. 910-944-7275<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., Pinehurst.<br />

Acoustic Benefit Show: McKenzies<br />

Mill and Reuben Kennedy 9:00 pm<br />

Benefit medical bills for Lilly Cheek,<br />

infant daughter of Daniel and Chrissy<br />

Cheek. O’Donnell’s Pub, 133 East New<br />

Hampshire Avenue.<br />

Oct 13<br />

1 in 8K Run for Moore 8:30 am -10:30am<br />

Part of the Sandhills Race Series.<br />

Support cancer patients and their<br />

families in the Sandhills. Proceeds also<br />

provide scholarships by Moore Free<br />

& Charitable Clinic. Given Memorial<br />

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

10th Annual Shaw House Vintage<br />

Collectibles & Antiques Fair<br />

9:00 am - 4:00 pm Free. Shaw House,<br />

110 Morganton Road, Southern Pines.<br />

Donate to Moore Treasures Sale: 910-<br />

692-2051.<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 />

2nd Annual Fall for Downtown Aberdeen<br />

Celebration 10:00 am - 2:00 pm<br />

Businesses offering promotions,<br />

decorating, and/or giving out candy.<br />

Wear a costume. Downtown Aberdeen.<br />

2nd Annual St. Baldrick: Go Bald for the<br />

Beautiful 11:00 am - 3:00 pm Have fun<br />

while supporting St. Baldrick’s & one day<br />

an end to childhood cancer. Southern<br />

Pines Brewing Company, 565 Air Tool Dr,<br />

Southern Pines. 910-365-9925<br />

Heat Up Moore County - Chili Contest<br />

5:00 pm - 8:00 pm Free. Live music,<br />

chili tasting and meet the Republican<br />

candidates. Filly & Colt’s, Little River Golf<br />

& Resort, 500 Little River Farm Blvd,<br />

Carthage. 919-721-4152.<br />

Oct 14<br />

2nd Annual Heritage Block Party<br />

1:00 pm - 6:00 pm Music: The Catalinas.<br />

Benefit: Military Missions in Action. The<br />

Heritage Flag Company, 230 S. Bennett<br />

St., Southern Pines.<br />

Fall Discovery Walk 3:00 pm An array of<br />

wildflowers and birds. A 1.5-mile hike.<br />

Weymouth Woods, 1024 Fort Bragg Rd,<br />

Southern Pines. 910-692-2167.<br />

Oct 15<br />

Red Cross Blood Drive<br />

10:00 am - 2:30 pm Mid Carolina<br />

Regional, 140 Turner St, Southern Pines.<br />

Oct 16<br />

NC State Fair Trip 7:30 am - 4:30 pm<br />

Adults 55+ to join Southern Pines<br />

Recreation & Parks to the NC State<br />

Fair. Bus departs from the Campbell<br />

House Playground Parking Lot, 482<br />

E Connecticut Ave, Southern Pines.<br />

Register: 910-692-7376.<br />

Sandhills Winery: Trivia Tuesday<br />

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

together. Sandhills Winery, 1057 Seven<br />

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

910-673-2949.<br />

Fundraiser: Chef’s Fest Sandhills<br />

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

Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina<br />

at Sandhills. Pine Needles Lodge & Golf<br />

Club, 1005 Midland Road, Southern<br />

Pines.<br />

Oct 17<br />

Volunteer: 2019 Habitat Gala Meeting<br />

3:00 pm Join the 2019 Habitat Gala<br />

Committee. Habitat for Humanity,<br />

2268 NC Hwy 5, Aberdeen.<br />

RSVP: 910-295-1934.<br />

Oct 18<br />

Town of Carthage Mural Celebration<br />

5:00 pm New mural “When Tobacco<br />

Was King” by artist Scott Nurkin. Live<br />

music and meet the artist. Luke Marion<br />

Building facing Fidelity Bank’s parking<br />

lot, 104 N McNeill St, Carthage.<br />

Oct 19<br />

Classic Car Cruise-In 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm<br />

Proceeds: Carthage Food Pantry,<br />

Sandhills Teen Challenge and Sandhills<br />

Student Assoc. Mac’s Breakfast Anytime,<br />

1904 N. Sandhills Blvd, Aberdeen.<br />

910-639-1494.<br />

Fundraiser: 4th Annual Purse Bingo<br />

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

of Moore County PTO. Guests invited to<br />

dress in Halloween costume! The Fair<br />

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

Oct 20<br />

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

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

Downtown shops offering sales<br />

and specials.The Village of Pinehurst.<br />

Fall-O-Ween Carnival 11:00 am - 2:00<br />

pm Costumes are encouraged. Kids 2<br />

and under free. Aberdeen Lake Park,<br />

301 Lake Park Crossing, Aberdeen.<br />

910-944-7275.<br />

Award-Winning Gospel Recording Artist,<br />

Earnest Pugh 4:00 pm - 6:30 pm Worship<br />

and music. The Worship Center, 150<br />

Eastman Rd, Southern Pines.<br />

Pickin’ In the Pines-Bluegrass & BBQ<br />

5:00 pm - 11:00 pm Adults - only.<br />

Provides scholarships for North Carolina<br />

youth to attend CALS 4-H camps.<br />

Millstone 4-H Camp, 1296 Mallard Dr.,<br />

Ellerbe N.C. F<br />

Oktoberfest in Aberdeen 6:00 pm<br />

Games, brats, pretzels, and special<br />

Railhouse Festbier! Railhouse Brewery,<br />

105 E South St, Aberdeen.<br />

910-783-5280.<br />

Oct 21<br />

Fundraiser: Horse Farm Tours<br />

11:00 am - 4:00 pm Benefit Prancing<br />

Horse. 6 farms Located in the Foxfire/<br />

Hoffman area.<br />

Cabaret Show: “Sinatra Live” 1:30 pm<br />

Starring Bruce Hammond. Ironwood<br />

Cafe, 2176 Midland Rd, Southern Pines.<br />

910-255-0000.<br />

Oct 23<br />

Sandhills Winery: Trivia Tuesday<br />

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

together. Sandhills Winery, 1057 Seven<br />

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

910-673-2949.


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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)


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THURSDAYS<br />

PIZZA AND<br />

1/2 PRICE<br />

HOUSE WINE<br />

Little River Golf & Resort<br />

SATURDAYS<br />

PRIME RIB<br />

BY THE OUNCE<br />

YS - SATURDAYS PRICED ON • THE 5PM SIZE YOU - 9PM<br />

WANT<br />

FRIDAYS<br />

CALABASH<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

$24.95<br />

SUNDAYS<br />

BRUNCH<br />

$14.95<br />

910-692-4411<br />

11AM - 2PM<br />

Little River Golf & Resort<br />

DINNER: THURSDAYS - SATURDAYS • 5PM - 9PM<br />

FRIDAYS<br />

CALABASH<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

$24.95<br />

SUNDAYS<br />

BRUNCH<br />

$14.95<br />

11AM - 2PM<br />

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Wow Arthur... Summer’s Coming To An End<br />

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Back in the early 70’s while going to<br />

college at the University of Georgia<br />

in Athens, my roommate being from<br />

Augusta got his hands on some 4<br />

day Series Badges for the Masters.<br />

We all crashed at his house and had<br />

a blast. One of the things I most<br />

remember is not the “Golden Bear”<br />

winning in 72’ , but all of the food<br />

and drinks being so cheap.<br />

S A V<br />

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M O O R E<br />

Unleashing<br />

This is the fi rst time I had the “privilege”<br />

of having a pimento cheese<br />

sandwich. It is as special as Rae’s<br />

Creek, the Green Jacket or Amen<br />

Corner at the Masters.<br />

RECIPE<br />

THE PAWSIBILITIES<br />

What you can devour is a sandwich<br />

of two names and fi ve ingredients,<br />

a quick item to grab at the Masters<br />

concession stands.<br />

Tournament offi cials, in keeping with<br />

their traditional policy, had “no comment”<br />

or made any staff members<br />

available for comment.<br />

MOORE<br />

HUMANE<br />

So it’s still a mystery<br />

SOCIETY<br />

how they came<br />

about, how many are sold and how<br />

the numbers stack up against the<br />

popular egg salad sandwich.<br />

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While scrummaging around my<br />

Mom’s old cookbook at Seven Lakes<br />

I came upon an old yellowed faded<br />

recipe for the “Southern Caviar...”<br />

2 cups shredded extra-sharp<br />

Cheddar cheese--8 ounces cream<br />

cheese-- softened--1/2 cup mayonnaise--1/4<br />

teaspoon garlic pow-<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

OCTOBER 24<br />

der--1/4 teaspoon ground cayenne<br />

pepper--1/4 teaspoon onion powder--1<br />

jalapeno pepper, seeded and<br />

minced--1 (4 ounce) jar diced pimen-<br />

2018<br />

to, drained--salt and black pepper to<br />

Some call it the “Caviar of the South”.<br />

It comes sealed in green plastic, a<br />

color that blends in with the Augusta<br />

taste.<br />

6 – 9:30PM<br />

National in case the wrapper goes Place the Cheddar cheese, cream<br />

fl ying around.<br />

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on medical<br />

cheese,<br />

care!<br />

mayonnaise, garlic powder,<br />

cayenne pepper, onion powder,<br />

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Derby, and eat Big Dodger the large bowl of a mixer. Beat at<br />

minced jalapeno, and pimento into<br />

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medium speed, with paddle if possible,<br />

until • moorehumane.org<br />

thoroughly combined.<br />

Pimento Cheese Sandwich became<br />

FOR RESERVATION INFORMATION<br />

the signature taste of the Masters,<br />

Reservations • $75 per person • Table of 8 - $500<br />

beginning with its debut in 1934. By: Rick Levinger<br />

We’ll Have To Head South... Julia


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Pinehurst Town Crier September Edition Volume 1 Issue 5<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 <strong>October</strong> 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 />

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

• Multi-media marketing<br />

$1,000+ Gold<br />

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

• Multi-media marketing<br />

$500+ Silver<br />

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

• Multi-media marketing<br />

$250+ Bronze<br />

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

• Company name on sponsor page<br />

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 <strong>October</strong> 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 />

Pinehurst 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 />

Pinehurst Official Veterans Day Observance<br />

at Pinehurst 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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