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Southern Pines Today<br />

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

# 11<br />

<strong>November</strong> Issue<br />

Volume 2 Issue 11<br />

Turkey Trot<br />

Candy Cane Hunt<br />

Chili Cook Off<br />

Southern Pines<br />

Holiday<br />

Festival Of Trees<br />

Tree Lighting<br />

Weymouth<br />

Goes To The Dogs<br />

POSTAL CUSTOMER<br />

SOUTHERN PINES, NC 28374<br />

PRSRT STD<br />

U.S. POSTAGE<br />

PAID<br />

WEST END, NC<br />

PERMIT NO. 3<br />

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Turkey Trot veteran’s parade Chili Cook-Off<br />

11 Toys For Tots<br />

Candy Cane Hunt<br />

12 Red, White & Brews<br />

13 Veterans Parade<br />

14 Christmas 4 Moore<br />

16 Bryant House<br />

4 Reindeer Fun Run<br />

6 Chili Cook Off<br />

7 Turkey Trot<br />

8 Tobacco Was King<br />

10 Fall Back<br />

17 Love Our Pets<br />

18 History Of Bingo<br />

Music Around Town<br />

19 Festival Of Trees<br />

20 Lifestyle/Events<br />

21 Train Your Brain<br />

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

Toys For Tots<br />

Pinehurst Town Crier www.PinehurstTownCrier.com <strong>November</strong> Edition<br />

have embodied this spirit of selfl ess<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 />

“I’ve been given a blessed life and the<br />

opportunity to make a difference,”<br />

says Joanne. “There are battered<br />

women, hungry children, homeless<br />

Veterans who have served our country.<br />

We can talk about these things,<br />

but until we immerse ourselves into<br />

gaining a better understanding, we<br />

can only grasp a life riddled with hunger,<br />

fear and grief.”<br />

“Everyone, no matter their circumstances,<br />

should strive to do just one<br />

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

life better,” adds Dan.<br />

A world of people giving back and<br />

paying it forward. Imagine!<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 living in Seven Lakes West,<br />

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

Chapter of the Vietnam Veterans of<br />

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

Dan immediately got on board and<br />

worked the public relations side. Ten<br />

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

that Chapter (966, Moore County.)<br />

As President of the local Chapter<br />

966, Dan likens himself as the Quarterback<br />

of the organization. The Vietnam<br />

Veterans of America work to<br />

connect those Veterans and military<br />

families in need with the resources<br />

that can help them. Local Chapters<br />

also raise funds that are directly distributed<br />

to their recipients.<br />

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

ts 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 />

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 />

Dan & Joanne Conrad<br />

Continued From The Front Page<br />

Page 14 September Edition Pinehurst Town Crier<br />

A Pinehurst Tradition<br />

Monday & Wednesday Nights<br />

All You Can Eat Fish & Chips<br />

and Tasty Drink Specials<br />

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

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

Friday & Saturday Nights<br />

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

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

(910) 295-3400<br />

2 Market Square, Pinehurst<br />

DugansPub.net<br />

Tune In Sunday’s 2-7 pm<br />

910-281-4396<br />

Pinehurst Town Crier <strong>November</strong> Edition Section B Page 5<br />

Page 4 September Edition Carthage Gazette<br />

Player’s<br />

Club<br />

A Health Club for<br />

your golf game.<br />

Practice at the range,<br />

free clinics, and<br />

discounted rates.<br />

$19.99 / Month<br />

Includes:<br />

Golf Cart<br />

&<br />

Unlimited Range Balls<br />

7 Lakes Country Club<br />

910-673-4653<br />

Sept. 21 & 22<br />

Quilt Show 10am - 5pm<br />

At The Pinehurst Fair Barn<br />

$7 admission. Featuring quilts,<br />

vendors boutique, raffl e baskets,<br />

silent auction. Co-sponsored<br />

by Sandhills Quilters Guild &<br />

Pinehurst Parks and Recreation<br />

Shelter Hours<br />

12-6 pm<br />

Closed Wednesdays<br />

5355 NC Hwy 22<br />

Carthage, NC<br />

910-947-2631<br />

Southern Pines Today September Edition Page 7<br />

Carthage Gazette August Edition Page 3<br />

Seven Lakes News August Edition Page 5<br />

Seven Lakes News<br />

July Edition<br />

Full Menu<br />

Lunch Specials<br />

All ABC Permits<br />

Free Wi-Fi<br />

Summer Concert<br />

Series<br />

673-3737<br />

Edwa<br />

NFL and NCAA<br />

Just on the surface. We have been<br />

working diligently inside as well<br />

to expand what BARRON offers to<br />

Moore County.<br />

BARRON’s Boutique, housed on the<br />

second fl oor of the BARRON build-<br />

Each day new items have been<br />

arriving to expand what we are able<br />

to offer. “Your selection of unique<br />

furnishings and gifts, pricing, customer<br />

service and the thoughtful<br />

details you offer from your selection<br />

of merchandise to the gift bags you<br />

Continued From Front Page<br />

402 Saunders Street, Carthage, NC 28327<br />

910.947.2224<br />

Seven Lakes News<br />

SEVEN LAKES NEWS CORPORATION<br />

P.O. BOX 1191<br />

WEST END, NC 27376<br />

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U.S. POSTAGE<br />

PAID<br />

WEST END, NC<br />

PERMIT NO. 3<br />

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Volume 2 Issue 8 “The Voice Of Seven Lakes” August Edition<br />

POSTAL CUSTOMER<br />

Story On Page 10<br />

Story On Page 11<br />

Story On Page 7<br />

Seven<br />

Lakes<br />

Story On Page 15<br />

Story On Page 7<br />

Sandi & Bill Carl<br />

7 LAKES<br />

CART<br />

LIFE<br />

ECHO BOOMERS<br />

Story On Page 15<br />

Southern<br />

caviar!<br />

Southern 2018<br />

RV<br />

GLAMPING<br />

GLAMPING<br />

James & Jennifer Boyd<br />

Have you driven down Seven Lakes<br />

Drive lately and noticed some changes<br />

to the BARRON Tile and Stone<br />

building?<br />

The refreshing that has taken place<br />

on the exterior has created quite<br />

“Seven Lakes”<br />

avenue of flags<br />

After 28 years in the Army and 21<br />

moves, Bill and Sandi Carl moved<br />

to Seven Lakes West in 2003.<br />

Deciding where to retire was not an<br />

easy decision. Sandi was born and<br />

raised in Hawaii and Bill grew up<br />

there. However, with one daughter<br />

in New Jersey and one daughter in<br />

Virginia, they decided to stay on<br />

the mainland. So, North Carolina<br />

was seemed ideal. 3 hours to the<br />

Nosy Neighbors<br />

Crowning Of Miss NC<br />

Local Title Holders<br />

Sandhills Vet Fest<br />

October 27th<br />

FREE<br />

Honor Our<br />

Veterans<br />

Concert Featuring<br />

Becca Rae<br />

Whiskey Pines<br />

Food Trucks<br />

Page 8 September Edition Southern Pines Today<br />

JOIN US! The 3rd annual Pours in the Pines is coming to the Weymouth Center<br />

for the Arts on Saturday, September 22nd, 2018 at 2pm. Ticket sales go to<br />

support two amazing organizations in Moore County; the Duskins and Stephens<br />

Foundation and the Southern Pines Rugby Club!<br />

Adam Pitts will be coming to the stage as the headline artist and a bigger, better<br />

variety of beer will be offered this year! We will have lagers, IPA’s, stouts,<br />

porters and ciders.<br />

Saturday<br />

September 22nd<br />

2-6:00 PM<br />

they relied heavily on the efforts of family members and teammates to<br />

plan, organize, and execute several benefi ts in the Sandhills.<br />

The Southern Pines Rugby Club - a local community organization that<br />

fosters team growth in the Sandhills will also benefi t from the event. With<br />

a Old Boys, Men’s, Women’s and High School team, Southern Pines Rugby<br />

truly incorporates all members of our community.<br />

Tickets Now On Sale<br />

www.eventbrite.com.<br />

Section B Page 10 September Edition Pinehurst Town Crier<br />

Four fateful notes begin what has become one of the most important<br />

and popular works in classical music—Beethoven’s stormy and victorious<br />

Fifth Symphony. Together with the free-wheeling Choral Fantasy<br />

and a perky rondo for piano and orchestra, this season-opener<br />

Now Accepting Fall Engagements<br />

Pierside Entertainment--All Events<br />

Mobile DJ Services<br />

October Edition<br />

Carthage Gazette<br />

B1<br />

Carthage Gazette September Edition Section B 2<br />

Page 14 September Edition Southern Pines Today<br />

SOUTHERN PINES<br />

TODAY<br />

Publisher/Editor<br />

Victoria Levinger<br />

Copy Editor<br />

Brian Jameson<br />

Graphic Design<br />

MB Design Group<br />

Rascal Design Group<br />

Suncoast Press Group<br />

Contributing Writers<br />

Rick Levinger<br />

Millie Jameson<br />

Kathy Mason<br />

Photography<br />

Corinne Walls<br />

Rich Kerns<br />

© Copyright 2017.<br />

Southern Pines Today is published<br />

twelve times annually by<br />

Seven Lakes News Corporation.<br />

Any reproduction in part or in<br />

whole of any part of the publication<br />

is prohibited without the<br />

express written consent<br />

of the publisher.<br />

Southern Pines Today<br />

PO Box 1243<br />

Southern Pines NC 28388<br />

-----------------<br />

PINEHURST TOWN<br />

CRIER<br />

Publisher/Editor<br />

Victoria Levinger<br />

Copy Editor<br />

Brian Jameson<br />

Graphic Design<br />

Rascal Design Group<br />

MB Graphics<br />

Suncoast Press Group<br />

Contributing Writers<br />

Rick Levinger<br />

Kathy Mason<br />

Millie Jameson<br />

Julia Kohn<br />

Photography<br />

Rich Kerns<br />

© Copyright 2018.<br />

Pinehurst Town Crier is published<br />

twelve times annually by<br />

Seven Lakes News Corporation.<br />

Any reproduction in part or in<br />

whole of any part of the publication<br />

is prohibited without the<br />

express written consent<br />

of the publisher.<br />

Seven Lakes News Corp.<br />

PO Box 1191<br />

West End, NZ 27376<br />

-----------------<br />

910-685-0320<br />

Info@PinehurstTownCrier.com<br />

Pinehurst<br />

Town Crier<br />

Our mission is to ensure that all animals<br />

are treated with compassion<br />

and respect and to end euthanasia<br />

as a means of controlling pet overpopulation<br />

in our community.<br />

Moore Humane Society is a private,<br />

nonprofi t rescue organization incorporated<br />

in 1966.<br />

We are the founders of animal welfare<br />

in the Sandhills and we operate<br />

the only privately funded, state<br />

licensed “no-kill” animal shelter in<br />

Moore County.<br />

SAVE AN ANIMAL<br />

SAVE A LIFE<br />

We are not part of Moore County<br />

Government or animal control. We receive<br />

no government support of any<br />

kind or funding from any organization.<br />

Private donations are our only source<br />

of income and our ability to rescue<br />

homeless animals in need depends<br />

entirely on the compassion and generosity<br />

of our members.<br />

All donations are tax-deductible as<br />

we are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit<br />

charitable organization.<br />

910-947-2631<br />

MooreHumane.org<br />

Whoever Said You Can’t Buy Happiness<br />

Forgot Little Puppies<br />

Gene Hill<br />

Saving Moore Animals<br />

Here’s a look at the 2018 adoption numbers<br />

from over 1,200 shelters across the country.<br />

TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />

As Of August 24th, 2018<br />

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

94,524<br />

NBC and Telemundo owned stations are teaming up with hundreds<br />

of shelters across the country to host Clear the Shelters,<br />

a nationwide pet adoption drive beginning Saturday, August 18<br />

to help fi nd loving homes for animals in need.<br />

Heading off to college for the fi rst<br />

time and leaving the comforts of<br />

home can be a diffi cult transition.<br />

And for students leaving an animal<br />

companion behind, the move can feel<br />

even more diffi cult.<br />

While most schools have a strict no<br />

pet policy for campus housing, some<br />

offer special accommodations for<br />

students to help ease the process.<br />

From lizards to horses, each school<br />

has a different pet policy, including<br />

restrictions on age, weight, cage, and<br />

sometimes, whether or not the animal<br />

was a family pet before entering<br />

college.<br />

While service animals on campus<br />

were once used only exclusively as<br />

guide dogs for students with visual<br />

impairments, today schools are grappling<br />

with a rise of “emotional support<br />

animals.”<br />

As diagnoses of anxiety, depression<br />

and other mental health problems<br />

among college students reaches<br />

record highs, according the Center<br />

of Collegiate Mental Health, so has<br />

the prescription of these pets, also<br />

known as comfort animals, for their<br />

soothing abilities.<br />

Whether or not a school agrees that<br />

these animals are therapeutic is besides<br />

the point; imposing an outright<br />

animal ban for all students could vi<br />

olate federal law prohibiting discrimination<br />

in housing. So which college<br />

is most pet-friendly? According to Animal<br />

Planet, Eckerd college.<br />

Residents may choose from 14 residence<br />

halls that permit dogs, cats,<br />

rabbits, ducks, chinchillas and ferrets.<br />

In addition, small pets in cages<br />

are permitted in all residence halls.<br />

Students also have access to a local<br />

veterinarian who does pet health<br />

checks twice a year.<br />

Outgoing pets at Eckerd are honored<br />

at a separate graduation ceremony.<br />

Heading Off To College?<br />

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

PINEHURST TOWN<br />

CRIER<br />

Publisher/Editor<br />

Victoria Levinger<br />

Copy Editor<br />

Brian Jameson<br />

Graphic Design<br />

Rascal Design Group<br />

MB Graphics<br />

Suncoast Press Group<br />

Contributing Writers<br />

Rick Levinger<br />

Kathy Mason<br />

Millie Jameson<br />

Julia Kohn<br />

Photography<br />

Rich Kerns<br />

© Copyright 2018.<br />

Pinehurst Town Crier is published<br />

twelve times annually by<br />

Seven Lakes News Corporation.<br />

Any reproduction in part or in<br />

whole of any part of the publication<br />

is prohibited without the<br />

express written consent<br />

of the publisher.<br />

Seven Lakes News Corp.<br />

PO Box 1191<br />

West End, NZ 27376<br />

-----------------<br />

910-685-0320<br />

Info@PinehurstTownCrier.com<br />

Pinehurst<br />

Town Crier<br />

Our mission is to ensure that all animals<br />

are treated with compassion<br />

and respect and to end euthanasia<br />

as a means of controlling pet overpopulation<br />

in our community.<br />

Moore Humane Society is a private,<br />

nonprofit rescue organization incorporated<br />

in 1966.<br />

We are the founders of animal welfare<br />

in the Sandhills and we operate<br />

the only privately funded, state<br />

licensed “no-kill” animal shelter in<br />

Moore County.<br />

SAVE AN ANIMAL<br />

SAVE A LIFE<br />

We are not part of Moore County<br />

Government or animal control. We receive<br />

no government support of any<br />

kind or funding from any organization.<br />

Private donations are our only source<br />

of income and our ability to rescue<br />

homeless animals in need depends<br />

entirely on the compassion and generosity<br />

of our members.<br />

All donations are tax-deductible as<br />

we are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit<br />

charitable organization.<br />

910-947-2631<br />

MooreHumane.org<br />

Whoever Said You Can’t Buy Happiness<br />

Forgot Little Puppies<br />

Gene Hill<br />

Saving Moore Animals<br />

Here’s a look at the 2018 adoption numbers<br />

from over 1,200 shelters across the country.<br />

TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />

As Of August 24th, 2018<br />

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

94,524<br />

NBC and Telemundo owned stations are teaming up with hundreds<br />

of shelters across the country to host Clear the Shelters,<br />

a nationwide pet adoption drive beginning Saturday, August 18<br />

to help find loving homes for animals in need.<br />

Heading off to college for the first<br />

time and leaving the comforts of<br />

home can be a difficult transition.<br />

And for students leaving an animal<br />

companion behind, the move can feel<br />

even more difficult.<br />

While most schools have a strict no<br />

pet policy for campus housing, some<br />

offer special accommodations for<br />

students to help ease the process.<br />

From lizards to horses, each school<br />

has a different pet policy, including<br />

restrictions on age, weight, cage, and<br />

sometimes, whether or not the animal<br />

was a family pet before entering<br />

college.<br />

While service animals on campus<br />

were once used only exclusively as<br />

guide dogs for students with visual<br />

impairments, today schools are grappling<br />

with a rise of “emotional support<br />

animals.”<br />

As diagnoses of anxiety, depression<br />

and other mental health problems<br />

among college students reaches<br />

record highs, according the Center<br />

of Collegiate Mental Health, so has<br />

the prescription of these pets, also<br />

known as comfort animals, for their<br />

soothing abilities.<br />

Whether or not a school agrees that<br />

these animals are therapeutic is besides<br />

the point; imposing an outright<br />

animal ban for all students could vi<br />

olate federal law prohibiting discrimination<br />

in housing. So which college<br />

is most pet-friendly? According to Animal<br />

Planet, Eckerd college.<br />

Residents may choose from 14 residence<br />

halls that permit dogs, cats,<br />

rabbits, ducks, chinchillas and ferrets.<br />

In addition, small pets in cages<br />

are permitted in all residence halls.<br />

Students also have access to a local<br />

veterinarian who does pet health<br />

checks twice a year.<br />

Outgoing pets at Eckerd are honored<br />

at a separate graduation ceremony.<br />

Heading Off To College?<br />

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

CARTHAGE GAZETTE<br />

Published By:<br />

SEVEN LAKES NEWS<br />

CORPORATION<br />

Publisher / Editor<br />

Victoria Levinger<br />

Copy Editor<br />

Brian Jameson<br />

Graphic Design<br />

MBC Design Inc.<br />

Contributing Writers<br />

Rick Levinger<br />

Millie Jameson<br />

Kathy Mason<br />

Staff Reporter<br />

Brittany Samuels<br />

Contributing Photographer<br />

Rich Kerns<br />

Corrine Walls<br />

Carthage Gazette is published<br />

twelve times annually by<br />

Seven Lakes News Corporation.<br />

Any reproduction in part or<br />

in whole of any part of the<br />

publication is prohibited<br />

without the express written<br />

consent of the publisher.<br />

Seven Lakes News Corporation<br />

PO Box 1191<br />

West End, NC 27376<br />

-----------------<br />

910-685-0320<br />

Info@CarthageGazette,com<br />

Info@SevenLakesNews.com<br />

ILL GET YOU MORE ANIMAL STUFF FOR HERE AND MAYBE<br />

NEW SCRIPT FOR HUMANE SOCIETY<br />

Carthage Gazette September Edition Section B 2<br />

Page 14 September Edition Southern Pines Today<br />

SOUTHERN PINES<br />

TODAY<br />

Publisher/Editor<br />

Victoria Levinger<br />

Copy Editor<br />

Brian Jameson<br />

Graphic Design<br />

MB Design Group<br />

Rascal Design Group<br />

Suncoast Press Group<br />

Contributing Writers<br />

Rick Levinger<br />

Millie Jameson<br />

Kathy Mason<br />

Photography<br />

Corinne Walls<br />

Rich Kerns<br />

© Copyright 2017.<br />

Southern Pines Today is published<br />

twelve times annually by<br />

Seven Lakes News Corporation.<br />

Any reproduction in part or in<br />

whole of any part of the publication<br />

is prohibited without the<br />

express written consent<br />

of the publisher.<br />

Southern Pines Today<br />

PO Box 1243<br />

Southern Pines NC 28388<br />

-----------------<br />

PINEHURST TOWN<br />

CRIER<br />

Publisher/Editor<br />

Victoria Levinger<br />

Copy Editor<br />

Brian Jameson<br />

Graphic Design<br />

Rascal Design Group<br />

MB Graphics<br />

Suncoast Press Group<br />

Contributing Writers<br />

Rick Levinger<br />

Kathy Mason<br />

Millie Jameson<br />

Julia Kohn<br />

Photography<br />

Rich Kerns<br />

© Copyright 2018.<br />

Pinehurst Town Crier is published<br />

twelve times annually by<br />

Seven Lakes News Corporation.<br />

Any reproduction in part or in<br />

whole of any part of the publication<br />

is prohibited without the<br />

express written consent<br />

of the publisher.<br />

Seven Lakes News Corp.<br />

PO Box 1191<br />

West End, NZ 27376<br />

-----------------<br />

910-685-0320<br />

Info@PinehurstTownCrier.com<br />

Pinehurst<br />

Town Crier<br />

Our mission is to ensure that all animals<br />

are treated with compassion<br />

and respect and to end euthanasia<br />

as a means of controlling pet overpopulation<br />

in our community.<br />

Moore Humane Society is a private,<br />

nonprofi t rescue organization incorporated<br />

in 1966.<br />

We are the founders of animal welfare<br />

in the Sandhills and we operate<br />

the only privately funded, state<br />

licensed “no-kill” animal shelter in<br />

Moore County.<br />

SAVE AN ANIMAL<br />

SAVE A LIFE<br />

We are not part of Moore County<br />

Government or animal control. We receive<br />

no government support of any<br />

kind or funding from any organization.<br />

Private donations are our only source<br />

of income and our ability to rescue<br />

homeless animals in need depends<br />

entirely on the compassion and generosity<br />

of our members.<br />

All donations are tax-deductible as<br />

we are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit<br />

charitable organization.<br />

910-947-2631<br />

MooreHumane.org<br />

Whoever Said You Can’t Buy Happiness<br />

Forgot Little Puppies<br />

Gene Hill<br />

Saving Moore Animals<br />

Here’s a look at the 2018 adoption numbers<br />

from over 1,200 shelters across the country.<br />

TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />

As Of August 24th, 2018<br />

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

94,524<br />

NBC and Telemundo owned stations are teaming up with hundreds<br />

of shelters across the country to host Clear the Shelters,<br />

a nationwide pet adoption drive beginning Saturday, August 18<br />

to help fi nd loving homes for animals in need.<br />

Heading off to college for the fi rst<br />

time and leaving the comforts of<br />

home can be a diffi cult transition.<br />

And for students leaving an animal<br />

companion behind, the move can feel<br />

even more diffi cult.<br />

While most schools have a strict no<br />

pet policy for campus housing, some<br />

offer special accommodations for<br />

students to help ease the process.<br />

From lizards to horses, each school<br />

has a different pet policy, including<br />

restrictions on age, weight, cage, and<br />

sometimes, whether or not the animal<br />

was a family pet before entering<br />

college.<br />

While service animals on campus<br />

were once used only exclusively as<br />

guide dogs for students with visual<br />

impairments, today schools are grappling<br />

with a rise of “emotional support<br />

animals.”<br />

As diagnoses of anxiety, depression<br />

and other mental health problems<br />

among college students reaches<br />

record highs, according the Center<br />

of Collegiate Mental Health, so has<br />

the prescription of these pets, also<br />

known as comfort animals, for their<br />

soothing abilities.<br />

Whether or not a school agrees that<br />

these animals are therapeutic is besides<br />

the point; imposing an outright<br />

animal ban for all students could vi<br />

olate federal law prohibiting discrimination<br />

in housing. So which college<br />

is most pet-friendly? According to Animal<br />

Planet, Eckerd college.<br />

Residents may choose from 14 residence<br />

halls that permit dogs, cats,<br />

rabbits, ducks, chinchillas and ferrets.<br />

In addition, small pets in cages<br />

are permitted in all residence halls.<br />

Students also have access to a local<br />

veterinarian who does pet health<br />

checks twice a year.<br />

Outgoing pets at Eckerd are honored<br />

at a separate graduation ceremony.<br />

Heading Off To College?<br />

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

PINEHURST TOWN<br />

CRIER<br />

Publisher/Editor<br />

Victoria Levinger<br />

Copy Editor<br />

Brian Jameson<br />

Graphic Design<br />

Rascal Design Group<br />

MB Graphics<br />

Suncoast Press Group<br />

Contributing Writers<br />

Rick Levinger<br />

Kathy Mason<br />

Millie Jameson<br />

Julia Kohn<br />

Photography<br />

Rich Kerns<br />

© Copyright 2018.<br />

Pinehurst Town Crier is published<br />

twelve times annually by<br />

Seven Lakes News Corporation.<br />

Any reproduction in part or in<br />

whole of any part of the publication<br />

is prohibited without the<br />

express written consent<br />

of the publisher.<br />

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PO Box 1191<br />

West End, NZ 27376<br />

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Info@PinehurstTownCrier.com<br />

Pinehurst<br />

Town Crier<br />

Our mission is to ensure that all animals<br />

are treated with compassion<br />

and respect and to end euthanasia<br />

as a means of controlling pet overpopulation<br />

in our community.<br />

Moore Humane Society is a private,<br />

nonprofit rescue organization incorporated<br />

in 1966.<br />

We are the founders of animal welfare<br />

in the Sandhills and we operate<br />

the only privately funded, state<br />

licensed “no-kill” animal shelter in<br />

Moore County.<br />

SAVE AN ANIMAL<br />

SAVE A LIFE<br />

We are not part of Moore County<br />

Government or animal control. We receive<br />

no government support of any<br />

kind or funding from any organization.<br />

Private donations are our only source<br />

of income and our ability to rescue<br />

homeless animals in need depends<br />

entirely on the compassion and generosity<br />

of our members.<br />

All donations are tax-deductible as<br />

we are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit<br />

charitable organization.<br />

910-947-2631<br />

MooreHumane.org<br />

Whoever Said You Can’t Buy Happiness<br />

Forgot Little Puppies<br />

Gene Hill<br />

Saving Moore Animals<br />

Here’s a look at the 2018 adoption numbers<br />

from over 1,200 shelters across the country.<br />

TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />

As Of August 24th, 2018<br />

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

94,524<br />

NBC and Telemundo owned stations are teaming up with hundreds<br />

of shelters across the country to host Clear the Shelters,<br />

a nationwide pet adoption drive beginning Saturday, August 18<br />

to help find loving homes for animals in need.<br />

Heading off to college for the first<br />

time and leaving the comforts of<br />

home can be a difficult transition.<br />

And for students leaving an animal<br />

companion behind, the move can feel<br />

even more difficult.<br />

While most schools have a strict no<br />

pet policy for campus housing, some<br />

offer special accommodations for<br />

students to help ease the process.<br />

From lizards to horses, each school<br />

has a different pet policy, including<br />

restrictions on age, weight, cage, and<br />

sometimes, whether or not the animal<br />

was a family pet before entering<br />

college.<br />

While service animals on campus<br />

were once used only exclusively as<br />

guide dogs for students with visual<br />

impairments, today schools are grappling<br />

with a rise of “emotional support<br />

animals.”<br />

As diagnoses of anxiety, depression<br />

and other mental health problems<br />

among college students reaches<br />

record highs, according the Center<br />

of Collegiate Mental Health, so has<br />

the prescription of these pets, also<br />

known as comfort animals, for their<br />

soothing abilities.<br />

Whether or not a school agrees that<br />

these animals are therapeutic is besides<br />

the point; imposing an outright<br />

animal ban for all students could vi<br />

olate federal law prohibiting discrimination<br />

in housing. So which college<br />

is most pet-friendly? According to Animal<br />

Planet, Eckerd college.<br />

Residents may choose from 14 residence<br />

halls that permit dogs, cats,<br />

rabbits, ducks, chinchillas and ferrets.<br />

In addition, small pets in cages<br />

are permitted in all residence halls.<br />

Students also have access to a local<br />

veterinarian who does pet health<br />

checks twice a year.<br />

Outgoing pets at Eckerd are honored<br />

at a separate graduation ceremony.<br />

Heading Off To College?<br />

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

CARTHAGE GAZETTE<br />

Published By:<br />

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Victoria Levinger<br />

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Brian Jameson<br />

Graphic Design<br />

MBC Design Inc.<br />

Contributing Writers<br />

Rick Levinger<br />

Millie Jameson<br />

Kathy Mason<br />

Staff Reporter<br />

Brittany Samuels<br />

Contributing Photographer<br />

Rich Kerns<br />

Corrine Walls<br />

Carthage Gazette is published<br />

twelve times annually by<br />

Seven Lakes News Corporation.<br />

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in whole of any part of the<br />

publication is prohibited<br />

without the express written<br />

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ILL GET YOU MORE ANIMAL STUFF FOR HERE AND MAYBE<br />

NEW SCRIPT FOR HUMANE SOCIETY<br />

Every year, hundreds of homeless<br />

animals pass through the doors of<br />

the Moore Humane Society’s “no-kill”<br />

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

abandoned or abused animals require<br />

some degree of medical care ranging<br />

from minor to extensive.<br />

SAVE AN ANIMAL · SAVE A LIFE<br />

While our willingness to help is<br />

unlimited, our financial resources are<br />

not. In 2017 we spent $45,000. to<br />

cover veterinary costs for life-saving<br />

operations and to cover spay-neuter<br />

procedures. This year due to extensive<br />

injuries our costs will easily exceed<br />

$50,000. Please help us raise the<br />

money we need to continue providing<br />

our furry friends with the best medical<br />

care they so much deserve.<br />

All donations are tax-deductible as we<br />

are a registered 510(c)(3) nonprofit<br />

charitable organization.<br />

MooreHumane.org<br />

910-947-2631<br />

•<br />

Moore Humane Society<br />

PO Box 203<br />

Southern Pines, NC 28388<br />

Carthage Gazette September Edition Section B 2<br />

Page 14 September Edition Southern Pines Today<br />

SOUTHERN PINES<br />

TODAY<br />

Publisher/Editor<br />

Victoria Levinger<br />

Copy Editor<br />

Brian Jameson<br />

Graphic Design<br />

MB Design Group<br />

Rascal Design Group<br />

Suncoast Press Group<br />

Contributing Writers<br />

Rick Levinger<br />

Millie Jameson<br />

Kathy Mason<br />

Photography<br />

Corinne Walls<br />

Rich Kerns<br />

© Copyright 2017.<br />

Southern Pines Today is published<br />

twelve times annually by<br />

Seven Lakes News Corporation.<br />

Any reproduction in part or in<br />

whole of any part of the publication<br />

is prohibited without the<br />

express written consent<br />

of the publisher.<br />

Southern Pines Today<br />

PO Box 1243<br />

Southern Pines NC 28388<br />

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PINEHURST TOWN<br />

CRIER<br />

Publisher/Editor<br />

Victoria Levinger<br />

Copy Editor<br />

Brian Jameson<br />

Graphic Design<br />

Rascal Design Group<br />

MB Graphics<br />

Suncoast Press Group<br />

Contributing Writers<br />

Rick Levinger<br />

Kathy Mason<br />

Millie Jameson<br />

Julia Kohn<br />

Photography<br />

Rich Kerns<br />

© Copyright 2018.<br />

Pinehurst Town Crier is published<br />

twelve times annually by<br />

Seven Lakes News Corporation.<br />

Any reproduction in part or in<br />

whole of any part of the publication<br />

is prohibited without the<br />

express written consent<br />

of the publisher.<br />

Seven Lakes News Corp.<br />

PO Box 1191<br />

West End, NZ 27376<br />

-----------------<br />

910-685-0320<br />

Info@PinehurstTownCrier.com<br />

Pinehurst<br />

Town Crier<br />

Our mission is to ensure that all animals<br />

are treated with compassion<br />

and respect and to end euthanasia<br />

as a means of controlling pet overpopulation<br />

in our community.<br />

Moore Humane Society is a private,<br />

nonprofi t rescue organization incorporated<br />

in 1966.<br />

We are the founders of animal welfare<br />

in the Sandhills and we operate<br />

the only privately funded, state<br />

licensed “no-kill” animal shelter in<br />

Moore County.<br />

SAVE AN ANIMAL<br />

SAVE A LIFE<br />

We are not part of Moore County<br />

Government or animal control. We receive<br />

no government support of any<br />

kind or funding from any organization.<br />

Private donations are our only source<br />

of income and our ability to rescue<br />

homeless animals in need depends<br />

entirely on the compassion and generosity<br />

of our members.<br />

All donations are tax-deductible as<br />

we are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit<br />

charitable organization.<br />

910-947-2631<br />

MooreHumane.org<br />

Whoever Said You Can’t Buy Happiness<br />

Forgot Little Puppies<br />

Gene Hill<br />

Saving Moore Animals<br />

Here’s a look at the 2018 adoption numbers<br />

from over 1,200 shelters across the country.<br />

TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />

As Of August 24th, 2018<br />

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

94,524<br />

NBC and Telemundo owned stations are teaming up with hundreds<br />

of shelters across the country to host Clear the Shelters,<br />

a nationwide pet adoption drive beginning Saturday, August 18<br />

to help fi nd loving homes for animals in need.<br />

Heading off to college for the fi rst<br />

time and leaving the comforts of<br />

home can be a diffi cult transition.<br />

And for students leaving an animal<br />

companion behind, the move can feel<br />

even more diffi cult.<br />

While most schools have a strict no<br />

pet policy for campus housing, some<br />

offer special accommodations for<br />

students to help ease the process.<br />

From lizards to horses, each school<br />

has a different pet policy, including<br />

restrictions on age, weight, cage, and<br />

sometimes, whether or not the animal<br />

was a family pet before entering<br />

college.<br />

While service animals on campus<br />

were once used only exclusively as<br />

guide dogs for students with visual<br />

impairments, today schools are grappling<br />

with a rise of “emotional support<br />

animals.”<br />

As diagnoses of anxiety, depression<br />

and other mental health problems<br />

among college students reaches<br />

record highs, according the Center<br />

of Collegiate Mental Health, so has<br />

the prescription of these pets, also<br />

known as comfort animals, for their<br />

soothing abilities.<br />

Whether or not a school agrees that<br />

these animals are therapeutic is besides<br />

the point; imposing an outright<br />

animal ban for all students could vi<br />

olate federal law prohibiting discrimination<br />

in housing. So which college<br />

is most pet-friendly? According to Animal<br />

Planet, Eckerd college.<br />

Residents may choose from 14 residence<br />

halls that permit dogs, cats,<br />

rabbits, ducks, chinchillas and ferrets.<br />

In addition, small pets in cages<br />

are permitted in all residence halls.<br />

Students also have access to a local<br />

veterinarian who does pet health<br />

checks twice a year.<br />

Outgoing pets at Eckerd are honored<br />

at a separate graduation ceremony.<br />

Heading Off To College?<br />

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

PINEHURST TOWN<br />

CRIER<br />

Publisher/Editor<br />

Victoria Levinger<br />

Copy Editor<br />

Brian Jameson<br />

Graphic Design<br />

Rascal Design Group<br />

MB Graphics<br />

Suncoast Press Group<br />

Contributing Writers<br />

Rick Levinger<br />

Kathy Mason<br />

Millie Jameson<br />

Julia Kohn<br />

Photography<br />

Rich Kerns<br />

© Copyright 2018.<br />

Pinehurst Town Crier is published<br />

twelve times annually by<br />

Seven Lakes News Corporation.<br />

Any reproduction in part or in<br />

whole of any part of the publication<br />

is prohibited without the<br />

express written consent<br />

of the publisher.<br />

Seven Lakes News Corp.<br />

PO Box 1191<br />

West End, NZ 27376<br />

-----------------<br />

910-685-0320<br />

Info@PinehurstTownCrier.com<br />

Pinehurst<br />

Town Crier<br />

Our mission is to ensure that all animals<br />

are treated with compassion<br />

and respect and to end euthanasia<br />

as a means of controlling pet overpopulation<br />

in our community.<br />

Moore Humane Society is a private,<br />

nonprofit rescue organization incorporated<br />

in 1966.<br />

We are the founders of animal welfare<br />

in the Sandhills and we operate<br />

the only privately funded, state<br />

licensed “no-kill” animal shelter in<br />

Moore County.<br />

SAVE AN ANIMAL<br />

SAVE A LIFE<br />

We are not part of Moore County<br />

Government or animal control. We receive<br />

no government support of any<br />

kind or funding from any organization.<br />

Private donations are our only source<br />

of income and our ability to rescue<br />

homeless animals in need depends<br />

entirely on the compassion and generosity<br />

of our members.<br />

All donations are tax-deductible as<br />

we are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit<br />

charitable organization.<br />

910-947-2631<br />

MooreHumane.org<br />

Whoever Said You Can’t Buy Happiness<br />

Forgot Little Puppies<br />

Gene Hill<br />

Saving Moore Animals<br />

Here’s a look at the 2018 adoption numbers<br />

from over 1,200 shelters across the country.<br />

TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />

As Of August 24th, 2018<br />

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

94,524<br />

NBC and Telemundo owned stations are teaming up with hundreds<br />

of shelters across the country to host Clear the Shelters,<br />

a nationwide pet adoption drive beginning Saturday, August 18<br />

to help find loving homes for animals in need.<br />

Heading off to college for the first<br />

time and leaving the comforts of<br />

home can be a difficult transition.<br />

And for students leaving an animal<br />

companion behind, the move can feel<br />

even more difficult.<br />

While most schools have a strict no<br />

pet policy for campus housing, some<br />

offer special accommodations for<br />

students to help ease the process.<br />

From lizards to horses, each school<br />

has a different pet policy, including<br />

restrictions on age, weight, cage, and<br />

sometimes, whether or not the animal<br />

was a family pet before entering<br />

college.<br />

While service animals on campus<br />

were once used only exclusively as<br />

guide dogs for students with visual<br />

impairments, today schools are grappling<br />

with a rise of “emotional support<br />

animals.”<br />

As diagnoses of anxiety, depression<br />

and other mental health problems<br />

among college students reaches<br />

record highs, according the Center<br />

of Collegiate Mental Health, so has<br />

the prescription of these pets, also<br />

known as comfort animals, for their<br />

soothing abilities.<br />

Whether or not a school agrees that<br />

these animals are therapeutic is besides<br />

the point; imposing an outright<br />

animal ban for all students could vi<br />

olate federal law prohibiting discrimination<br />

in housing. So which college<br />

is most pet-friendly? According to Animal<br />

Planet, Eckerd college.<br />

Residents may choose from 14 residence<br />

halls that permit dogs, cats,<br />

rabbits, ducks, chinchillas and ferrets.<br />

In addition, small pets in cages<br />

are permitted in all residence halls.<br />

Students also have access to a local<br />

veterinarian who does pet health<br />

checks twice a year.<br />

Outgoing pets at Eckerd are honored<br />

at a separate graduation ceremony.<br />

Heading Off To College?<br />

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

CARTHAGE GAZETTE<br />

Published By:<br />

SEVEN LAKES NEWS<br />

CORPORATION<br />

Publisher / Editor<br />

Victoria Levinger<br />

Copy Editor<br />

Brian Jameson<br />

Graphic Design<br />

MBC Design Inc.<br />

Contributing Writers<br />

Rick Levinger<br />

Millie Jameson<br />

Kathy Mason<br />

Staff Reporter<br />

Brittany Samuels<br />

Contributing Photographer<br />

Rich Kerns<br />

Corrine Walls<br />

Carthage Gazette is published<br />

twelve times annually by<br />

Seven Lakes News Corporation.<br />

Any reproduction in part or<br />

in whole of any part of the<br />

publication is prohibited<br />

without the express written<br />

consent of the publisher.<br />

Seven Lakes News Corporation<br />

PO Box 1191<br />

West End, NC 27376<br />

-----------------<br />

910-685-0320<br />

Info@CarthageGazette,com<br />

Info@SevenLakesNews.com<br />

Southern Pines Today September Edition Page B 3<br />

Local ID Required<br />

The Village Chapel<br />

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

Community Presbyterian Church<br />

125 Everett Rd Pinehurst NC<br />

Congregational Church Of Pinehurst<br />

895 Linden Rd Pinehurst NC<br />

Pinehurst United Methodist Church<br />

4111 Airport Rd Pinehurst NC<br />

Sandhills Alliance Church Christian and MA<br />

165 Wood Dr Pinehurst NC<br />

First Baptist Church Of Pinehurst<br />

7373 Nc Highway 211 Pinehurst NC<br />

Sacred Heart Parish<br />

300 Dundee Rd Pinehurst NC<br />

Page Memorial United Methodist Church<br />

1635 Morganton Rd Pinehurst NC<br />

Trinity Christian Fellowship<br />

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

Pinehurst<br />

Houses Of Worship<br />

Is there an artist in you?<br />

IF SO, BRING OUT THAT CREATIVE SIDE AND SHARE YOUR VIEW OR VISION OF PINEHURST!<br />

RESIDENTS OF ALL AGES ARE INVITED TO PARTICIPATE & WIN GREAT PRIZES!<br />

HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR ENTRY?<br />

Submit ONLINE<br />

Upload your scanned photo, drawing, or<br />

painting at:<br />

www.envisionthevillage.com<br />

Drop off or mail ENTRY with the online form to:<br />

Envision The Village Art Contest<br />

Village of Pinehurst<br />

395 Magnolia Road<br />

Pinehurst, NC 28374<br />

TWO WAYS TO PARTICIPATE!<br />

Take a PHOTO … of your current<br />

favorite building, park, or space in<br />

Pinehurst.<br />

DRAW or PAINT … a picture of what<br />

you imagine Pinehurst could be like in<br />

20 years.<br />

*One entry per person per category will be allowed<br />

IN PERSON OR MAIL SUBMITTAL<br />

To submit in person or mail please use the entry form found at www.envisionthevillage.com<br />

Photo - 4x6 or 5x7 or 8x10 size limit minimum 200 dpi resolution<br />

Drawing - 8.5 x 11 size limit<br />

CONTEST<br />

RULES<br />

All entries will be displayed in the lobby of the<br />

Assembly Hall (395 Magnolia Road) and public<br />

voting will open on September 20, 2018 in person<br />

during Planapalooza.<br />

Winners will be announced on September 24, 2018<br />

during the Planapalooza Closing Event.<br />

September 10, 2018<br />

DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTAL<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.<br />

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 />

This is the first 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 />

What you can devour is a sandwich<br />

of two names and five ingredients,<br />

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

concession stands.<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 />

National in case the wrapper goes<br />

fl ying around.<br />

They drink mint juleps at the Kentucky<br />

Derby, and eat Big Dodger<br />

Dogs in L. A. No one is sure how the<br />

Pimento Cheese Sandwich became<br />

the signature taste of the Masters,<br />

beginning with its debut in 1934.<br />

Tournament officials, in keeping with<br />

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

or made any staff members<br />

available for comment.<br />

So it’s still a mystery how they came<br />

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

the numbers stack up against the<br />

popular egg salad sandwich.<br />

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 />

“Caviar Of The South”<br />

RECIPE<br />

2 cups shredded extra-sharp<br />

Cheddar cheese--8 ounces cream<br />

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

teaspoon garlic powder--1/4<br />

teaspoon ground cayenne<br />

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

jalapeno pepper, seeded and<br />

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

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

taste.<br />

Place the Cheddar cheese, cream<br />

cheese, mayonnaise, garlic powder,<br />

cayenne pepper, onion powder,<br />

minced jalapeno, and pimento into<br />

the large bowl of a mixer. Beat at<br />

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

until thoroughly combined.<br />

By: Rick Levinger<br />

horses, two cats, and a miniature<br />

donkey named Doc Holliday.<br />

None of this is new to Allison, who has<br />

been an animal lover since she can<br />

remember. “Once we found Splash<br />

and Dash, we knew we’d found the<br />

perfect fit for us and for the community<br />

we envisioned bringing it to!” said<br />

Allison, who grew up with family dogs<br />

and cats and got her first horse when<br />

she was 13 years old.<br />

While in college, she studied both<br />

public relations and equine business.<br />

After multiple deployments to the<br />

Middle East, Scott took a job in 2010<br />

as an instructor where he would not<br />

be deployed for a few years.<br />

Scott had so many great experiences<br />

with military working dogs that he<br />

thought a Belgian Malinois would be<br />

a great fit.<br />

That’s when Jackie, a Belgian Malinois,<br />

entered his life. Jackie is his<br />

constant companion and triathlon<br />

training partner.<br />

When Allison and Scott found Splash<br />

and Dash Groomerie and Boutiques,<br />

they knew that they had found the<br />

next leg of their journey.<br />

They chose Splash and Dash because<br />

of the family values that they<br />

both share. “Splash and Dash treats<br />

pets as family and we do too” said Allison.<br />

At KOHLS Center<br />

120 Brucewood Rd<br />

(910) 246-3274<br />

horses, two cats, and a miniature When Allison and Scott found Splash<br />

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

We’ll Have To Head South... Julia<br />

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Now Scheduling<br />

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October Special<br />

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“Everyone thinks they have the best dog.<br />

And none of them are wrong.”<br />

W.R Purche<br />

Here are just a few of the amazing and adorable<br />

reasons why dogs are the best pets in the world:<br />

They’ll greet you like you’ve been gone a century<br />

when you only went out for a five-minute trip to the store.<br />

They keep your bed warm for you when it gets cold at night.<br />

Dogs will watch TV with you without hogging the remote.<br />

Dogs find the greatest joy in even the simplest of things,<br />

like a ride in the car.<br />

Dogs are the best because, unlike people (and most cats),<br />

they love you unconditionally.<br />

They know how to take awesome selfies.<br />

Dogs will inspire you to stop and sniff the flowers.<br />

And, according to the American Heart Association,<br />

owning a dog may even protect you from heart disease.<br />

Pinehurst Town Crier<br />

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The Carolina Philharmonic<br />

The Carolina Hotel, Grand Ballroom<br />

<strong>November</strong> 21 at 8 p.m.<br />

<strong>November</strong> 24 at 3 p.m.<br />

Kick off your Holiday Season with a romp<br />

through many of the season’s most spirited and<br />

heartwarming melodies. Families from around<br />

the country join us for this beloved Pinehurst<br />

tradition. The Carolina Hotel is decked out in<br />

all its holiday splendor.<br />

910-687-0287.<br />

have embodied this spirit of selfl ess<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 />

“I’ve been given a blessed life and the<br />

opportunity to make a difference,”<br />

says Joanne. “There are battered<br />

women, hungry children, homeless<br />

Veterans who have served our country.<br />

We can talk about these things,<br />

but until we immerse ourselves into<br />

gaining a better understanding, we<br />

can only grasp a life riddled with hunger,<br />

fear and grief.”<br />

“Everyone, no matter their circumstances,<br />

should strive to do just one<br />

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

life better,” adds Dan.<br />

A world of people giving back and<br />

paying it forward. Imagine!<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 />

Even with raising their two children,<br />

Deanna and Daniel, and a job that<br />

moved Dan from state to state, the<br />

Conrad’s were always giving of their<br />

time and talents.<br />

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

included time spent with<br />

Lifeline, triaging life-threatening calls<br />

to the local hospital, interviewing<br />

Head Start Program candidates –<br />

fast forward to 2017 reading to Head<br />

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

her.<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 living in Seven Lakes West,<br />

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

Chapter of the Vietnam Veterans of<br />

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

Dan immediately got on board and<br />

worked the public relations side. Ten<br />

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

that Chapter (966, Moore County.)<br />

As President of the local Chapter<br />

966, Dan likens himself as the Quarterback<br />

of the organization. The Vietnam<br />

Veterans of America work to<br />

connect those Veterans and military<br />

families in need with the resources<br />

that can help them. Local Chapters<br />

also raise funds that are directly distributed<br />

to their recipients.<br />

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

Dan. “I witnessed the treatment<br />

those who saw combat received<br />

when they returned stateside. We<br />

don’t ever again want any Veteran to<br />

go through that.<br />

Our volunteers give back to those<br />

who made the ultimate sacrifi ce and<br />

to those who are still making that<br />

s acrifi c e.”<br />

According to the Vietnam Veterans of<br />

America website, almost two-thirds<br />

of all veterans do no<br />

fi ts they have earne<br />

Education and act<br />

sands of members<br />

the VVA hopes to c<br />

fervently urges ever<br />

plore the many se<br />

and outreaches tha<br />

“And Kids need Kiw<br />

quick to exclaim. Th<br />

gram, academic s<br />

Club, and future i<br />

kids’ parks – are j<br />

services Kiwanis p<br />

improving and enric<br />

our children.<br />

Joanne’s heart for<br />

end there. She is al<br />

Public Relations vo<br />

itat for Humanity w<br />

build strength and s<br />

homeowners.<br />

Dan & Joanne Conrad<br />

Continued From The Front Page<br />

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We’re all getting ready to participate we County have call included us at 910-685-0320 in this edition and<br />

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A special thanks to all of the area of the newspaper to help us all<br />

residents<br />

take place<br />

that<br />

in <strong>November</strong><br />

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There<br />

volunteers<br />

were<br />

and<br />

numerous<br />

leading the<br />

festivities<br />

way again<br />

this year is Robin Duff.<br />

Cheers to the beginning of the Holiday<br />

Season!<br />

to attend this Christmas season Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays<br />

in Seven Lakes. We had pancakes<br />

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The Reindeer Fun Run is for everyone–runners, walkers, families,<br />

& pets! The 5k Run/Walk curves through historic downtown<br />

neighborhoods of Aberdeen, NC with rolling hills and wide turns.<br />

The 12ks of Christmas Run adds a scenic tour of Bethesda & the<br />

Malcolm Blue Farm. Both courses fi nish on a sloping downhill toward<br />

historic Union Station. For kids, the Egg Nog Jog is a holiday favorite!


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 />

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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 />

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Music Showcase Page B3<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;<br />

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they crier become a burden<br />

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Formula 1<br />

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

and often they aren’t even<br />

W I N E<br />

the things that people need on the<br />

That’s all it is.<br />

Old Sport &<br />

G a l l er y<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 />

<strong>November</strong><br />

Red Cross<br />

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Advertising is what you do<br />

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Humane Society<br />

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Will Double Your Donation<br />

Cajun Navy<br />

CajunNavyRelief.com<br />

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In The Mail, Pick Up A<br />

North Carolina<br />

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<strong>November</strong> 11<br />

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

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native state while cultivating her career<br />

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Supporting the 910-295-5555<br />

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

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Opening Ceremony will be held on<br />

NOVEMBER 12th<br />

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

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

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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 />

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Residents are urged to<br />

The program is designed for the children<br />

to have something to open on<br />

contribute an unwrapped toy<br />

to the “Toys For Tots”, program<br />

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was inspired by his wife Diane<br />

when she tried to donate a<br />

homemade Rag-gedy Ann doll to<br />

a needy child but couldn’t find<br />

any organization to do so. At her<br />

suggestion he gathered a group of<br />

local local Marine reserv-ists,<br />

including Lieutenant Colonel<br />

John Hampton, who coordinated<br />

and collected some 5,000 toys for<br />

local children that year from<br />

collection bins placed outside of<br />

Their efforts were so successful that,<br />

in 1948, Toys for Tots was launched<br />

as a national campaign.<br />

Hendrix used his Hendricks used his<br />

position as director of Public Relations<br />

for Warner Brothers Studio to<br />

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This ye<br />

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the first in a series of comedy films made by Walt Disney Productions that<br />

Donating money or toys can make 4:00 p<br />

starred an anthropomorphic pearl-white, the fabric-sunroofed holiday season for 1963 children Volkswagen a very includi<br />

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

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fi rst tim<br />

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together for about three months to Pran<br />

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every year to help less fortunate<br />

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The new toys collected are redistributed<br />

within each county to ensure<br />

they are kept within the local community,<br />

said Gunnery Sgt. Robert Patterson,<br />

Toys for Tots representative.<br />

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The 30<br />

man, o<br />

Warner Bros. movie theaters.<br />

grams<br />

Holiday fun at Memorial Park and the<br />

an adult.<br />

50. Rid<br />

SP Recreation Center.<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 Southern Four Pines appearing Memorial in Park American<br />

Sandh<br />

public<br />

Edible crafts, exciting games, photos<br />

comic books published by Marvel Comics. 160 Memorial Park Court classe<br />

with Santa, and the Flashlight Candy<br />

<strong>November</strong> 30th<br />

Freedo<br />

Cane Hunt - with prizes.<br />

According to the filmmakers in the DVD documentary, 5-6 pm Herbie’s number<br />

veteran<br />

Wound<br />

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

star, 16 Don Drysdale of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Seven 53 was Lakes Don News Drysdale’s July Edition ing equ<br />

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Saturday,<br />

<strong>November</strong> 10th.<br />

Join our Veteran’s Day Patriotic<br />

Celebration and sample some<br />

wonderful Reds, Whites & Craft<br />

Brews while enjoying a special<br />

shopping experience on Saturday,<br />

<strong>November</strong> 10th.<br />

We’re celebrating our veterans<br />

and our military this fall. Join us<br />

for a Wine Walk featuring specially<br />

selected Wines, Tapas, Decorations<br />

and Gifts! The Shops are<br />

fi lled to the brim with wonderful<br />

boutique items and treasures.<br />

Each sampling location will be feature<br />

tastes of fall foods and the<br />

merchants with the help of the<br />

experts at Triangle Wine Co. have<br />

paired wonderful wine selections<br />

for each morsel.<br />

Get in the patriotic spirit at Pinehurst’s<br />

progressive food and wine<br />

sampling party. Enjoy the fi nest<br />

wines from premier vintners, including<br />

Italian importer Bacco Selections,<br />

sample small bites perfect<br />

for every holiday table and be<br />

treated to local shopping at its fi n-<br />

est with a beautiful selection and<br />

specials galore.<br />

It’s our nod to all things Patriotic.<br />

Join the Merchants and Restaurants<br />

in the Village of Pinehurst<br />

and sip wine, sample craft beer<br />

and enjoy delicious tapas on our<br />

progressive tasting tour.<br />

The beautiful boutique shops in<br />

the Village of Pinehurst open their<br />

doors late and become locations<br />

to sample a variety of international<br />

wines and holiday craft brew specialties.<br />

Supporting the Sandhills since 1981<br />

Add the gourmet food samples<br />

and you have a great celebration<br />

for Veterans Weekend. Get your<br />

tickets today at select village merchants<br />

or InsidePinehurst.com


“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 />

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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 <strong>November</strong> 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 />

Finally, 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 />

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

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

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Never use a turkey fryer indoors, in<br />

a garage, on a porch or on any other<br />

surface that can catch fi re. It is<br />

Page 16 recommended you place the <strong>November</strong> fryer a Edition Southern Pines Today<br />

National statistics show that leaving<br />

stoves and burners unattended<br />

while cooking is the leading cause of<br />

holiday fi res, part of the reason why<br />

fi refi ghters respond to more incidents<br />

during Thanksgiving and Christmas<br />

than any other time of year, according<br />

to a news release from the Las<br />

Cruces Fire Department.<br />

The fi re department reminds holiday<br />

chefs to use caution when preparing<br />

their holiday feast and recommends<br />

following these and other safety tips:<br />

Start with a clean cooking area and<br />

keep the area well maintained.<br />

Keep the cooking area off limits to<br />

children and pets.<br />

Limit the number of people cooking<br />

to avoid crowding and accidents.<br />

Avoid wearing loose clothing and jewelry<br />

that could interfere with cooking.<br />

Never leave stoves or ovens — indoor<br />

or outdoor — unattended. Turn off all<br />

burners and other devices when leaving<br />

the cooking area.<br />

Deep-frying a turkey is popular<br />

but there are unique dangers that<br />

come along with this method of cook-<br />

Get into the holiday spirit early with<br />

a visit to the McLendon Cabin and<br />

Bryant House at the Christmas Open<br />

House!<br />

These historic homes, circa 1760 and<br />

1820, will be decorated with nature’s<br />

foliage and the cabin fi replace will be<br />

ablaze with warmth. James Bryant<br />

acquired the McLendon Place from<br />

his father Michael early in the 19th<br />

century with the McLendon Cabin already<br />

in place. Bryant later built the<br />

manor house there about 1820.<br />

minimum of 10 feet from all surfaces<br />

and structures, including walls and<br />

fences.<br />

Ensure the hose connecting the fryer<br />

to the propane tank is free from<br />

cracks, and long enough to keep the<br />

tank and fryer a safe distance away<br />

from each other.<br />

Avoid fi lling the pot with too much<br />

cooking oil as the turkey will displace<br />

some oil.<br />

Be sure that the turkey is completely<br />

thawed. Slowly place and remove<br />

turkey from fryer. Avoid dropping or<br />

quickly removing turkey and wear<br />

gloves while using a fryer.<br />

Do not leave fryer unattended and<br />

monitor oil temperature regularly.<br />

In the event of fi re, call 911. Avoid using<br />

water to extinguish grease or oil<br />

fi res.<br />

Follow all directions and safety measures<br />

included with the burner and<br />

fryer.<br />

Keep a fi re extinguisher handy and<br />

know how to properly use it.<br />

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Lakehouse Bar and Grill will have a<br />

wide variety of games every week<br />

shown on their 8 Televisions.<br />

Offering a full menu, specials on<br />

food & beer and free Wi-Fi is also<br />

available.<br />

Make sure to arrive early so you<br />

can get a great seat!<br />

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Join In The Christmas Spirit<br />

at the McLendon Cabin and Bryant House Only $20.00<br />

Open House<br />

When Joel McLendon came to Moore preserved it for over 200 years. a rug of many colors on the upstairs<br />

County, North Carolina, in 1758,<br />

loom. Prime Visitors Rib Sandwich<br />

will be treated to live<br />

to claim his grant of 200 acres, he Debbie Williams will be demonstrating<br />

cooking in the fi replace. bers of the Union Pines Orchestra.<br />

music by Hammer n Song and mem-<br />

$9.95<br />

selected a slope overlooking Buck<br />

To Access All Events, Specials,<br />

Creek as the perfect site for his Refreshments of hot cider and homemade<br />

cookies Facebook will be served on and the Full Parking Menu will be in a nearby sand fi eld<br />

home. The McLendon Cabin is the<br />

oldest house in Moore County on its front porch of the Bryant<br />

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House by and golf carts will be available to<br />

original location. The structure is typical<br />

of the log dwellings built by the<br />

Girl Scout Troops 152 and 262. transport visitors to and fro.<br />

early settlers of the region.<br />

Although a simple one-room log<br />

structure, it was built with the typical<br />

integrity of the early settlers that has<br />

Handmade ornaments will adorn a<br />

freshly cut Christmas tree in a front<br />

room of the Bryant House.<br />

Linda Hardison will be busily weaving<br />

This free event takes place on Sunday,<br />

December 2nd from 1:00 pm<br />

until 4:00 pm at 3361 Mt. Carmel<br />

Church Rd. Carthage,


Southern Pines Today <strong>November</strong> Edition Page 17<br />

Section B Page 4 <strong>November</strong> Edition Pinehurst Town Crier<br />

It’s an event with doggie style!<br />

The second annual Welsh Terrier<br />

Stink Eye Convention wags on <strong>November</strong><br />

1-4, 2018 in Southern Pines.<br />

About 80 canines and their owners<br />

from across the United States and<br />

foreign counties including Australia,<br />

Canada, England, Mexico and Wales<br />

will be united to raise money for WT-<br />

CARES, a non-profit Welsh Terrier rescue<br />

organization.<br />

The goal of the weekend is to raise<br />

money for Welsh Terrier Cares as the<br />

funds are used to rehome dogs and<br />

take care of any health needs that<br />

they have prior to placing them into<br />

loving homes.”<br />

The weekend begins with a visit to<br />

Pooch Park in the Pines on Friday,<br />

Nov. 2, followed by lunch at Ironwood<br />

Café. Events on Saturday, Nov. 3 include<br />

a terrier-ific Welsh Terrier Walk<br />

through downtown Southern Pines<br />

from 10:30am until noon.<br />

The highlight of the weekend is a special<br />

fundraising gala will be held on<br />

Saturday evening at Hampton Inn &<br />

Suites by Hilton where owners dress<br />

up their four-legged friends for a festive<br />

costume contest.<br />

The town of Aberdeen is also supporting<br />

the event as WTCARES has been<br />

presented with a proclamation from<br />

mayor Robert Ferrell that Saturday,<br />

<strong>November</strong> 3rd will be officially known<br />

as “Welsh Terrier Day”.<br />

WTCARES was formed as a committee<br />

of the Welsh Terrier Club of America<br />

in the early 1980’s.<br />

With a mission to rescue Welsh terriers<br />

in need and to rehome them.<br />

WTCARES became a charitable trust<br />

established by the WTCA in 2007<br />

with its own trustees and treasury.<br />

Welshes come to WTCARES for many<br />

reasons.<br />

Perhaps an owner has moved and<br />

cannot take their dog with them or<br />

the owner has become ill and is unable<br />

to look after their Welsh any longer.<br />

We also rescue Welshes from shelters,<br />

wondering lost in the streets,<br />

and those turned over from commercial<br />

breeders.<br />

WTCARES is also an organization<br />

that Welsh Terrier owners can turn<br />

to for educational purposes; helping<br />

welshie families understand the<br />

breed and the dogs feisty, independent<br />

personality.<br />

Rescues are fostered by volunteers<br />

and evaluated to determine their<br />

temperament, training, and suitability<br />

for placement.<br />

Our application process, interviewing<br />

of prospective matches, and home<br />

visits help us match the right dog to<br />

family.<br />

We continue to have contact with and<br />

support of family and dog through the<br />

years.<br />

All rescues are up to date on shots,<br />

have been spayed or neutered, and<br />

any health issues, testing, and treatment<br />

done before placement.<br />

For more information about WT-<br />

CARES, or about this event, please<br />

contact:<br />

Iris Fox at 203.241.1787,<br />

www.WelshTerrierRescue.com<br />

Second Annual Welsh Terrier<br />

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Moore Humane Society is a private,<br />

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in 1966.<br />

We are the founders of animal welfare<br />

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SAVE AN ANIMAL<br />

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We are not part of Moore County<br />

Government or animal control. We receive<br />

no government support of any<br />

kind or funding from any organization.<br />

Private donations are our only source<br />

of income and our ability to rescue<br />

homeless animals in need depends<br />

entirely on the compassion and generosity<br />

of our members.<br />

All donations are tax-deductible as<br />

we are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit<br />

charitable organization.<br />

910-947-2631<br />

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Little Puppies<br />

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Saving Moore Animals<br />

Here’s a look at the 2018 adoption numbers<br />

from over 1,200 shelters across the country.<br />

TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />

As Of August 24th, 2018<br />

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

94,524<br />

NBC and Telemundo owned stations are teaming up with hundreds<br />

of shelters across the country to host Clear the Shelters,<br />

a nationwide pet adoption drive beginning Saturday, August 18<br />

to help fi nd loving homes for animals in need.<br />

Heading off to college for the fi rst<br />

time and leaving the comforts of<br />

home can be a diffi cult transition.<br />

And for students leaving an animal<br />

companion behind, the move can feel<br />

even more diffi cult.<br />

While most schools have a strict no<br />

pet policy for campus housing, some<br />

offer special accommodations for<br />

students to help ease the process.<br />

From lizards to horses, each school<br />

has a different pet policy, including<br />

restrictions on age, weight, cage, and<br />

sometimes, whether or not the animal<br />

was a family pet before entering<br />

college.<br />

While service animals on campus<br />

were once used only exclusively as<br />

guide dogs for students with visual<br />

impairments, today schools are grappling<br />

with a rise of “emotional support<br />

animals.”<br />

As diagnoses of anxiety, depression<br />

and other mental health problems<br />

among college students reaches<br />

record highs, according the Center<br />

of Collegiate Mental Health, so has<br />

the prescription of these pets, also<br />

known as comfort animals, for their<br />

soothing abilities.<br />

Whether or not a school agrees that<br />

these animals are therapeutic is besides<br />

the point; imposing an outright<br />

animal ban for all students could vi<br />

olate federal law prohibiting discrimination<br />

in housing. So which college<br />

is most pet-friendly? According to Animal<br />

Planet, Eckerd college.<br />

Residents may choose from 14 residence<br />

halls that permit dogs, cats,<br />

rabbits, ducks, chinchillas and ferrets.<br />

In addition, small pets in cages<br />

are permitted in all residence halls.<br />

Students also have access to a local<br />

veterinarian who does pet health<br />

checks twice a year.<br />

Outgoing pets at Eckerd are honored<br />

at a separate graduation ceremony.<br />

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nonprofit rescue organization incorporated<br />

in 1966.<br />

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in the Sandhills and we operate<br />

the only privately funded, state<br />

licensed “no-kill” animal shelter in<br />

Moore County.<br />

SAVE AN ANIMAL<br />

SAVE A LIFE<br />

We are not part of Moore County<br />

Government or animal control. We receive<br />

no government support of any<br />

kind or funding from any organization.<br />

Private donations are our only source<br />

of income and our ability to rescue<br />

homeless animals in need depends<br />

entirely on the compassion and generosity<br />

of our members.<br />

All donations are tax-deductible as<br />

we are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit<br />

charitable organization.<br />

910-947-2631<br />

MooreHumane.org<br />

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Gene Hill<br />

Saving Moore Animals<br />

Here’s a look at the 2018 adoption numbers<br />

from over 1,200 shelters across the country.<br />

TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />

As Of August 24th, 2018<br />

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

94,524<br />

NBC and Telemundo owned stations are teaming up with hundreds<br />

of shelters across the country to host Clear the Shelters,<br />

a nationwide pet adoption drive beginning Saturday, August 18<br />

to help find loving homes for animals in need.<br />

Heading off to college for the first<br />

time and leaving the comforts of<br />

home can be a difficult transition.<br />

And for students leaving an animal<br />

companion behind, the move can feel<br />

even more difficult.<br />

While most schools have a strict no<br />

pet policy for campus housing, some<br />

offer special accommodations for<br />

students to help ease the process.<br />

From lizards to horses, each school<br />

has a different pet policy, including<br />

restrictions on age, weight, cage, and<br />

sometimes, whether or not the animal<br />

was a family pet before entering<br />

college.<br />

While service animals on campus<br />

were once used only exclusively as<br />

guide dogs for students with visual<br />

impairments, today schools are grappling<br />

with a rise of “emotional support<br />

animals.”<br />

As diagnoses of anxiety, depression<br />

and other mental health problems<br />

among college students reaches<br />

record highs, according the Center<br />

of Collegiate Mental Health, so has<br />

the prescription of these pets, also<br />

known as comfort animals, for their<br />

soothing abilities.<br />

Whether or not a school agrees that<br />

these animals are therapeutic is besides<br />

the point; imposing an outright<br />

animal ban for all students could vi<br />

olate federal law prohibiting discrimination<br />

in housing. So which college<br />

is most pet-friendly? According to Animal<br />

Planet, Eckerd college.<br />

Residents may choose from 14 residence<br />

halls that permit dogs, cats,<br />

rabbits, ducks, chinchillas and ferrets.<br />

In addition, small pets in cages<br />

are permitted in all residence halls.<br />

Students also have access to a local<br />

veterinarian who does pet health<br />

checks twice a year.<br />

Outgoing pets at Eckerd are honored<br />

at a separate graduation ceremony.<br />

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Our mission is to ensure that all animals<br />

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as a means of controlling pet overpopulation<br />

in our community.<br />

Moore Humane Society is a private,<br />

nonprofi t rescue organization incorporated<br />

in 1966.<br />

We are the founders of animal welfare<br />

in the Sandhills and we operate<br />

the only privately funded, state<br />

licensed “no-kill” animal shelter in<br />

Moore County.<br />

SAVE AN ANIMAL<br />

SAVE A LIFE<br />

We are not part of Moore County<br />

Government or animal control. We receive<br />

no government support of any<br />

kind or funding from any organization.<br />

Private donations are our only source<br />

of income and our ability to rescue<br />

homeless animals in need depends<br />

entirely on the compassion and generosity<br />

of our members.<br />

All donations are tax-deductible as<br />

we are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit<br />

charitable organization.<br />

910-947-2631<br />

MooreHumane.org<br />

You Can’t Buy Happiness<br />

ot Little Puppies<br />

Gene Hill<br />

Saving Moore Animals<br />

Here’s a look at the 2018 adoption numbers<br />

from over 1,200 shelters across the country.<br />

TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />

As Of August 24th, 2018<br />

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

94,524<br />

NBC and Telemundo owned stations are teaming up with hundreds<br />

of shelters across the country to host Clear the Shelters,<br />

a nationwide pet adoption drive beginning Saturday, August 18<br />

to help fi nd loving homes for animals in need.<br />

Heading off to college for the fi rst<br />

time and leaving the comforts of<br />

home can be a diffi cult transition.<br />

And for students leaving an animal<br />

companion behind, the move can feel<br />

even more diffi cult.<br />

While most schools have a strict no<br />

pet policy for campus housing, some<br />

offer special accommodations for<br />

students to help ease the process.<br />

From lizards to horses, each school<br />

has a different pet policy, including<br />

restrictions on age, weight, cage, and<br />

sometimes, whether or not the animal<br />

was a family pet before entering<br />

college.<br />

While service animals on campus<br />

were once used only exclusively as<br />

guide dogs for students with visual<br />

impairments, today schools are grappling<br />

with a rise of “emotional support<br />

animals.”<br />

As diagnoses of anxiety, depression<br />

and other mental health problems<br />

among college students reaches<br />

record highs, according the Center<br />

of Collegiate Mental Health, so has<br />

the prescription of these pets, also<br />

known as comfort animals, for their<br />

soothing abilities.<br />

Whether or not a school agrees that<br />

these animals are therapeutic is besides<br />

the point; imposing an outright<br />

animal ban for all students could vi<br />

olate federal law prohibiting discrimination<br />

in housing. So which college<br />

is most pet-friendly? According to Animal<br />

Planet, Eckerd college.<br />

Residents may choose from 14 residence<br />

halls that permit dogs, cats,<br />

rabbits, ducks, chinchillas and ferrets.<br />

In addition, small pets in cages<br />

are permitted in all residence halls.<br />

Students also have access to a local<br />

veterinarian who does pet health<br />

checks twice a year.<br />

Outgoing pets at Eckerd are honored<br />

at a separate graduation ceremony.<br />

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and respect and to end euthanasia<br />

as a means of controlling pet overpopulation<br />

in our community.<br />

Moore Humane Society is a private,<br />

nonprofit rescue organization incorporated<br />

in 1966.<br />

We are the founders of animal welfare<br />

in the Sandhills and we operate<br />

the only privately funded, state<br />

licensed “no-kill” animal shelter in<br />

Moore County.<br />

SAVE AN ANIMAL<br />

SAVE A LIFE<br />

We are not part of Moore County<br />

Government or animal control. We receive<br />

no government support of any<br />

kind or funding from any organization.<br />

Private donations are our only source<br />

of income and our ability to rescue<br />

homeless animals in need depends<br />

entirely on the compassion and generosity<br />

of our members.<br />

All donations are tax-deductible as<br />

we are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit<br />

charitable organization.<br />

910-947-2631<br />

MooreHumane.org<br />

You Can’t Buy Happiness<br />

ot Little Puppies<br />

Gene Hill<br />

Saving Moore Animals<br />

Here’s a look at the 2018 adoption numbers<br />

from over 1,200 shelters across the country.<br />

TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />

As Of August 24th, 2018<br />

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

94,524<br />

NBC and Telemundo owned stations are teaming up with hundreds<br />

of shelters across the country to host Clear the Shelters,<br />

a nationwide pet adoption drive beginning Saturday, August 18<br />

to help find loving homes for animals in need.<br />

Heading off to college for the first<br />

time and leaving the comforts of<br />

home can be a difficult transition.<br />

And for students leaving an animal<br />

companion behind, the move can feel<br />

even more difficult.<br />

While most schools have a strict no<br />

pet policy for campus housing, some<br />

offer special accommodations for<br />

students to help ease the process.<br />

From lizards to horses, each school<br />

has a different pet policy, including<br />

restrictions on age, weight, cage, and<br />

sometimes, whether or not the animal<br />

was a family pet before entering<br />

college.<br />

While service animals on campus<br />

were once used only exclusively as<br />

guide dogs for students with visual<br />

impairments, today schools are grappling<br />

with a rise of “emotional support<br />

animals.”<br />

As diagnoses of anxiety, depression<br />

and other mental health problems<br />

among college students reaches<br />

record highs, according the Center<br />

of Collegiate Mental Health, so has<br />

the prescription of these pets, also<br />

known as comfort animals, for their<br />

soothing abilities.<br />

Whether or not a school agrees that<br />

these animals are therapeutic is besides<br />

the point; imposing an outright<br />

animal ban for all students could vi<br />

olate federal law prohibiting discrimination<br />

in housing. So which college<br />

is most pet-friendly? According to Animal<br />

Planet, Eckerd college.<br />

Residents may choose from 14 residence<br />

halls that permit dogs, cats,<br />

rabbits, ducks, chinchillas and ferrets.<br />

In addition, small pets in cages<br />

are permitted in all residence halls.<br />

Students also have access to a local<br />

veterinarian who does pet health<br />

checks twice a year.<br />

Outgoing pets at Eckerd are honored<br />

at a separate graduation ceremony.<br />

Heading Off To College?<br />

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the Moore Humane Society’s “no-kill”<br />

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

abandoned or abused animals require<br />

some degree of medical care ranging<br />

from minor to extensive.<br />

SAVE AN ANIMAL · SAVE A LIFE<br />

While our willingness to help is<br />

unlimited, our financial resources are<br />

not. In 2017 we spent $45,000. to<br />

cover veterinary costs for life-saving<br />

operations and to cover spay-neuter<br />

procedures. This year due to extensive<br />

injuries our costs will easily exceed<br />

$50,000. Please help us raise the<br />

money we need to continue providing<br />

our furry friends with the best medical<br />

care they so much deserve.<br />

All donations are tax-deductible as we<br />

are a registered 510(c)(3) nonprofit<br />

charitable organization.<br />

MooreHumane.org<br />

910-947-2631<br />

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Southern Pines, NC 28388<br />

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in our community.<br />

Moore Humane Society is a private,<br />

nonprofi t rescue organization incorporated<br />

in 1966.<br />

We are the founders of animal welfare<br />

in the Sandhills and we operate<br />

the only privately funded, state<br />

licensed “no-kill” animal shelter in<br />

Moore County.<br />

SAVE AN ANIMAL<br />

SAVE A LIFE<br />

We are not part of Moore County<br />

Government or animal control. We receive<br />

no government support of any<br />

kind or funding from any organization.<br />

Private donations are our only source<br />

of income and our ability to rescue<br />

homeless animals in need depends<br />

entirely on the compassion and generosity<br />

of our members.<br />

All donations are tax-deductible as<br />

we are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit<br />

charitable organization.<br />

910-947-2631<br />

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Gene Hill<br />

Saving Moore Animals<br />

Here’s a look at the 2018 adoption numbers<br />

from over 1,200 shelters across the country.<br />

TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />

As Of August 24th, 2018<br />

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

94,524<br />

NBC and Telemundo owned stations are teaming up with hundreds<br />

of shelters across the country to host Clear the Shelters,<br />

a nationwide pet adoption drive beginning Saturday, August 18<br />

to help fi nd loving homes for animals in need.<br />

Heading off to college for the fi rst<br />

time and leaving the comforts of<br />

home can be a diffi cult transition.<br />

And for students leaving an animal<br />

companion behind, the move can feel<br />

even more diffi cult.<br />

While most schools have a strict no<br />

pet policy for campus housing, some<br />

offer special accommodations for<br />

students to help ease the process.<br />

From lizards to horses, each school<br />

has a different pet policy, including<br />

restrictions on age, weight, cage, and<br />

sometimes, whether or not the animal<br />

was a family pet before entering<br />

college.<br />

While service animals on campus<br />

were once used only exclusively as<br />

guide dogs for students with visual<br />

impairments, today schools are grappling<br />

with a rise of “emotional support<br />

animals.”<br />

As diagnoses of anxiety, depression<br />

and other mental health problems<br />

among college students reaches<br />

record highs, according the Center<br />

of Collegiate Mental Health, so has<br />

the prescription of these pets, also<br />

known as comfort animals, for their<br />

soothing abilities.<br />

Whether or not a school agrees that<br />

these animals are therapeutic is besides<br />

the point; imposing an outright<br />

animal ban for all students could vi<br />

olate federal law prohibiting discrimination<br />

in housing. So which college<br />

is most pet-friendly? According to Animal<br />

Planet, Eckerd college.<br />

Residents may choose from 14 residence<br />

halls that permit dogs, cats,<br />

rabbits, ducks, chinchillas and ferrets.<br />

In addition, small pets in cages<br />

are permitted in all residence halls.<br />

Students also have access to a local<br />

veterinarian who does pet health<br />

checks twice a year.<br />

Outgoing pets at Eckerd are honored<br />

at a separate graduation ceremony.<br />

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Moore Humane Society is a private,<br />

nonprofit rescue organization incorporated<br />

in 1966.<br />

We are the founders of animal welfare<br />

in the Sandhills and we operate<br />

the only privately funded, state<br />

licensed “no-kill” animal shelter in<br />

Moore County.<br />

SAVE AN ANIMAL<br />

SAVE A LIFE<br />

We are not part of Moore County<br />

Government or animal control. We receive<br />

no government support of any<br />

kind or funding from any organization.<br />

Private donations are our only source<br />

of income and our ability to rescue<br />

homeless animals in need depends<br />

entirely on the compassion and generosity<br />

of our members.<br />

All donations are tax-deductible as<br />

we are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit<br />

charitable organization.<br />

910-947-2631<br />

MooreHumane.org<br />

id You Can’t Buy Happiness<br />

rgot Little Puppies<br />

Gene Hill<br />

Saving Moore Animals<br />

Here’s a look at the 2018 adoption numbers<br />

from over 1,200 shelters across the country.<br />

TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />

As Of August 24th, 2018<br />

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

94,524<br />

NBC and Telemundo owned stations are teaming up with hundreds<br />

of shelters across the country to host Clear the Shelters,<br />

a nationwide pet adoption drive beginning Saturday, August 18<br />

to help find loving homes for animals in need.<br />

Heading off to college for the first<br />

time and leaving the comforts of<br />

home can be a difficult transition.<br />

And for students leaving an animal<br />

companion behind, the move can feel<br />

even more difficult.<br />

While most schools have a strict no<br />

pet policy for campus housing, some<br />

offer special accommodations for<br />

students to help ease the process.<br />

From lizards to horses, each school<br />

has a different pet policy, including<br />

restrictions on age, weight, cage, and<br />

sometimes, whether or not the animal<br />

was a family pet before entering<br />

college.<br />

While service animals on campus<br />

were once used only exclusively as<br />

guide dogs for students with visual<br />

impairments, today schools are grappling<br />

with a rise of “emotional support<br />

animals.”<br />

As diagnoses of anxiety, depression<br />

and other mental health problems<br />

among college students reaches<br />

record highs, according the Center<br />

of Collegiate Mental Health, so has<br />

the prescription of these pets, also<br />

known as comfort animals, for their<br />

soothing abilities.<br />

Whether or not a school agrees that<br />

these animals are therapeutic is besides<br />

the point; imposing an outright<br />

animal ban for all students could vi<br />

olate federal law prohibiting discrimination<br />

in housing. So which college<br />

is most pet-friendly? According to Animal<br />

Planet, Eckerd college.<br />

Residents may choose from 14 residence<br />

halls that permit dogs, cats,<br />

rabbits, ducks, chinchillas and ferrets.<br />

In addition, small pets in cages<br />

are permitted in all residence halls.<br />

Students also have access to a local<br />

veterinarian who does pet health<br />

checks twice a year.<br />

Outgoing pets at Eckerd are honored<br />

at a separate graduation ceremony.<br />

Heading Off To College?<br />

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September Edition<br />

Pinehurst Town Crier<br />

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.<br />

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 />

This is the first 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 />

What you can devour is a sandwich<br />

of two names and five ingredients,<br />

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

concession stands.<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 />

National in case the wrapper goes<br />

fl ying around.<br />

They drink mint juleps at the Kentucky<br />

Derby, and eat Big Dodger<br />

Dogs in L. A. No one is sure how the<br />

Pimento Cheese Sandwich became<br />

the signature taste of the Masters,<br />

beginning with its debut in 1934.<br />

Tournament officials, in keeping with<br />

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

or made any staff members<br />

available for comment.<br />

So it’s still a mystery how they came<br />

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

the numbers stack up against the<br />

popular egg salad sandwich.<br />

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 />

RECIPE<br />

2 cups shredded extra-sharp<br />

Cheddar cheese--8 ounces cream<br />

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

teaspoon garlic powder--1/4<br />

teaspoon ground cayenne<br />

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

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served more than 300 families in<br />

2016 with basic needs and gifts for<br />

area children with a goal of not leaving<br />

any empty stockings for those<br />

who registered last year. Everyone<br />

was served who applied.<br />

Four events held last month throughout<br />

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including children and adults<br />

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Working with these local families<br />

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Christmas for Moore has had very<br />

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said Eleanora Voelkel, one of the<br />

group’s volunteers and steering committee<br />

members.<br />

However, this year, “we need new<br />

sponsors to come forward and offer a<br />

helping hand, she added. Each family<br />

who registered was told that we will<br />

do our best to sponsor them, and,<br />

in the past, we have always found<br />

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this year will be the same and that no<br />

family will need to be turned away.”<br />

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for Moore, PO Box 938, Carthage,<br />

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has been so blessed in the process<br />

of providing gifts and food for these,<br />

our local neighbors in time of need.<br />

Every family truly appreciates and<br />

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Voelkel said.”<br />

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Seven Lakes News <strong>November</strong> Edition Page 17<br />

The Labrador Retriever does it<br />

again! In a press conference today<br />

at its new pet care space, AKC Canine<br />

Retreat, the American Kennel<br />

Club (AKC®), the nation’s largest<br />

purebred dog registry, is announcing<br />

that the intelligent, family friendly<br />

Lab firmly holds on to the number<br />

one spot on the most popular list for<br />

a record-breaking 26th consecutive<br />

year.<br />

The Lab’s eager to please temperament<br />

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that, they’re also pretty cute.<br />

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No. 2: German shepherd<br />

No. 3: Golden retriever<br />

No. 4: French bulldog<br />

No. 5: Bulldog<br />

No. 6: Beagle<br />

No. 7: Poodle<br />

No. 8: Rottweilers<br />

No. 9: Yorkshire terrier<br />

No. 10: German<br />

shorthaired pointer


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

Seven Lakes Lifestyles September Edition Seven Lakes News L-29<br />

The game’s history can be traced<br />

back to 1530, to an Italian lottery<br />

called “Lo Giuoco del Lotto D’Italia,”<br />

which is still played every Saturday<br />

in Italy.<br />

In the U.S., bingo was originally<br />

called “beano”. It was a country<br />

fair game where a dealer would<br />

select numbered discs from a cigar<br />

box and players would mark<br />

their cards with beans. They yelled<br />

“beano” if they won. “Toy salesman<br />

Edwin S. Lowe renamed it<br />

“bingo” after he overheard someone<br />

accidentally yell “bingo” instead<br />

of “beano.”<br />

A few miles from Jacksonville,<br />

Lowe came around a bend in<br />

the road and was greeted by the<br />

bright lights of a country carnival.<br />

Ed Lowe tried to play Beano that<br />

night, but, he recalls, “I couldn’t<br />

get a seat. But while I was waiting<br />

around, I noticed that the players<br />

were practically addicted to<br />

the game. Ed Lowe tried to play<br />

Beano that night, but, he recalls,<br />

“I couldn’t get a seat.” The picthman<br />

wanted to close up, but every<br />

time he said, “This is the last<br />

game’, nobody moved. When he<br />

fi nally closed at 3:00 a.m. he had<br />

to chase them out.”<br />

Several months after Bingo hit the<br />

market, Lowe was approached by<br />

a priest from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.<br />

The Father had a problem<br />

in his parish. A fast thinking<br />

parishoner had come up with the<br />

idea of using Bingo as a way to<br />

get the church out of its fi nancial<br />

troubles. However, problems developed<br />

immediately when it was<br />

found that each game produced<br />

half a dozen or more winners. To<br />

make the game workable on this<br />

large of a scale, a great many<br />

more combinations of numbers<br />

would have to be developed for<br />

the cards.<br />

To accomplish this, Lowe sought<br />

the services of an elderly professor<br />

of mathematics at Columbia<br />

University, one Carl Leffl er. Lowe’s<br />

request was the the professor devise<br />

6,000 new Bingo cards with<br />

non repeating number groups.<br />

Eventually, the task was completed.<br />

The E.S. Lowe Company had<br />

its 6,000 cards - at the expense of<br />

the professor’s sanity!<br />

By 1934 there were an estimated<br />

10,000 Bingo games a week, and<br />

Ed Lowe’s fi rm had a thousand<br />

employees frantically trying to<br />

keep up with demand - 64 presses<br />

printing 24 hours a day - “...<br />

we used more newsprint than the<br />

New York Times!”<br />

According to Lowe, the largest<br />

Bingo game in history was played<br />

in New York’s Teaneck Armory<br />

- 60,000 players, with another<br />

10,000 being turned away at the<br />

door. Ten automobiles were given<br />

away. Bingo was off to a fast start,<br />

and at the same time, had reserved<br />

itself next to baseball and<br />

apple pie - thanks to Ed Lowe and<br />

the loss of Professor Leffl er’s sanity.<br />

Today, more than $90 million<br />

dollars are spent on bingo each<br />

week in North America alone.<br />

Lowe was a Jewish immigrant from<br />

Poland. Not only did his E.S. Lowe<br />

company produce bingo cards,<br />

he also developed and marketed<br />

the game Yahtzee, for which he<br />

bought the rights from a couple<br />

who played it on their yacht. His<br />

company was sold to Milton Bradley<br />

in 1973 for $26 million. Lowe<br />

died in 1986.<br />

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Southern Pines Today <strong>November</strong> Edition Page 19<br />

Page 12 <strong>November</strong> Edition Pinehurst Town Crier<br />

22nd Annual Sandhills Children’s Center Festival of Trees<br />

The Annual Children’s Center, Festival<br />

of Trees is sure to delight the<br />

young and the young-at-heart. Join<br />

us at The Carolina Hotel in Pinehurst<br />

as we turn The Carolina Hall into a<br />

sparkling winter wonderland! Stroll<br />

among 200+ holiday trees, wreaths,<br />

and gift baskets all available for bids<br />

at an online auction. Admission is by<br />

any monetary donation at the door.<br />

The Festival has three purposesto develop<br />

support and community appreciation<br />

of Sandhills Children’s Center<br />

through a community – wide holiday<br />

event, to promote community volunteerism<br />

in support of Sandhills Children’s<br />

Center and to provide revenue<br />

to support the programs at Sandhills<br />

Children’s Center.<br />

Festival of Trees began in 1997 at<br />

The Carolina Hotel opening with a<br />

Preview Party of 32 large trees on<br />

Thursday, December 4. Ending on<br />

Sunday afternoon, “Family Day”.<br />

Festival of Trees was a huge success<br />

exceeding their $20,000 goal<br />

and raising over $49,700. Festival of<br />

Trees has grown to an annual display<br />

of over 100 trees and raising over<br />

$200,000 each year for Sandhills<br />

Children’s Center.<br />

The dedication of committee members<br />

have propelled the growth of the<br />

event to include over 150 designers<br />

and over 10,000 annual patrons.<br />

Since its inception, the proceeds<br />

have enabled Sandhills Children’s<br />

Center to continue to provide its vital<br />

community program to children birth<br />

through five years old, with Down Syndrome,<br />

cerebral palsy, autism, hearing<br />

impairments, vision impairments<br />

and other developmental delays.<br />

The Mission of Sandhills Children’s<br />

Center is to provide services of the<br />

highest quality for children with<br />

and without special developmental<br />

needs, ages birth through five.<br />

“Nothing lifts your spirits or fills your<br />

Display of Trees: Nov, 28 – Dec. 1<br />

Festival Marketplace: Dec. 2<br />

Festival Auction<br />

The Carolina Hotel<br />

80 Carolina Vista, Pinehurst<br />

heart more than giving your support<br />

and time to a great cause. – John J.<br />

Schwartz”.<br />

Each year, The Festival of Trees relies<br />

on over 300 volunteers to help us<br />

raise about $200,000 for Sandhills<br />

Children’s Center.<br />

Money raised ensures that our children<br />

who have special developmental<br />

needs get the vital therapies they<br />

need in order to have the very best<br />

start in life. You can help us make<br />

a difference in the lives of some very<br />

special children!<br />

Setup/Breakdown Volunteers Watch<br />

the hall go from empty to a complete<br />

winter wonderland on Sunday, <strong>November</strong><br />

25, then help us strike the<br />

show on Sunday, December 2nd.<br />

Display of Trees<br />

Wednesday – Saturday,<br />

10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.<br />

General Admission – Monetary donations<br />

accepted at the door.<br />

Enjoy strolling through the lavishly<br />

decorated trees, wreaths, gift baskets<br />

and more!<br />

Visit the Festival Gift Shop for lots<br />

of wonderful, affordable stocking<br />

stuffers.<br />

Buy your raffle tickets to win one of<br />

the many wonderful prizes! $1000<br />

Harris Teeter Gift Card & $500 Mastercard<br />

are a couple of this year’s<br />

prizes.<br />

Select an Angel Tree gift to purchase<br />

for one of the classrooms at Sandhills<br />

Children’s Center.<br />

Visit the photo booth and take your<br />

holiday photos. Create your holiday<br />

card online at Picaboo Cards for<br />

Causes and 50% will be donated to<br />

Sandhills Children’s Center!<br />

ALL proceeds benefit children who<br />

have special developmental needs.<br />

Your generosity will help make<br />

dreams come true for children.<br />

Festival Marketplace<br />

e<br />

Sunday,<br />

10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.<br />

Bring your gift list when you visit the<br />

8th Annual Festival Marketplace for<br />

holiday shopping with unique gift offerings<br />

from local and regional merchants,<br />

artisans, and more. It will be<br />

held in The Grand Ballroom of The<br />

Carolina Hotel.<br />

Special Events<br />

Opening Night Premiere<br />

Tuesday,<br />

6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.<br />

Be the first to view the magic enjoying<br />

heavy hors d’oeuvres, host bar and<br />

live entertainment by Judson Hurd.<br />

You will want to be present to bid on a<br />

special auction of bucket list trips and<br />

extraordinary experiences! $125 per<br />

person or complimentary with sponsorships<br />

of $1000+.<br />

Limited number of tickets available.<br />

Admission to all of the following<br />

events is by any monetary donation<br />

at the door.<br />

Girls’ Night Out<br />

Wednesday,<br />

5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.<br />

Enjoy the festival with live music,<br />

gift shop, raffle, angel tree and cash<br />

bars! Admission by any monetary donation<br />

at the door.<br />

Ultimate Ugly Christmas<br />

Sweater Party<br />

Saturday,<br />

5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.<br />

Enter the contest to win a $100 gift<br />

card with your worst holiday sweater!<br />

Online auction will end at 7:00 p.m.<br />

http://sandhillschildrenscenter.org<br />

The Carolina Hotel is offering guests<br />

a special rate for the Festival of<br />

Trees! Call 855-235-8507<br />

By: Brittany Samuels<br />

SLN--Staff Reporter


Page 20 <strong>November</strong> Edition Southern Pines Today<br />

Nov 10<br />

Pinecrest High School Orchestra<br />

Pancake Breakfast 8:00 am<br />

Kickback Jack’s, 10745 US-15, Southern<br />

Pines. 910-246-3333.<br />

White Elephant Sale & Raffle 8:00<br />

am - 12:00 pm Support charitable<br />

organizations in Moore County. Sacred<br />

Heart Church, 300 Dundee Rd,<br />

Pinehurst. 910-295-0704.<br />

6th Annual Southern Pines Veterans<br />

Parade 10:00 am - 11:00 am Hosts:<br />

Sandhills Veterans Festival and Southern<br />

Pines Recreation & Parks. Downtown<br />

Southern Pines.<br />

Veterans Memorial Wreath Laying<br />

11:00 am - 12:00 pm Veterans<br />

Memorial, 1036 Carthage Oaks Rd,<br />

Carthage.<br />

Southern Pines Veterans Concert<br />

11:00 am - 1:00 pm 82nd Airborne Rock<br />

Band on First Bank Stage next to Sunrise<br />

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

Pines.<br />

7th Annual Bread Bowl Walking Tour<br />

12:00 pm - 4:00 pm Host: Downtown<br />

Aberdeen Businesses. Bread Bowl<br />

Competition. Downtown Aberdeen.<br />

Artists League of the Sandhills: 24th<br />

Annual Fall Show Exhibit and Sale<br />

12:00 pm - 3:00 pm Artists League<br />

of the Sandhills, 129 Exchange St.,<br />

Aberdeen. 910-944-3979.<br />

The Moore County Concert Band:<br />

“River of Life” 2:00 pm Conducted<br />

by David Seiberling. Grand Ballroom,<br />

Carolina Hotel, 80 Carolina Vista Drive,<br />

Pinehurst. 910-235-5229.<br />

Fall Festival & Chili Cook-off<br />

3:00 pm - 5:00 pm Aberdeen First<br />

Baptist Church, 700 N Sandhills Blvd,<br />

Aberdeen.<br />

Nov 11<br />

Annual Chili Cook-Off 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm<br />

Proceeds benefit Special Forces Chapter<br />

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

Hampshire Avenue.<br />

Weymouth Goes to the Dogs 3:00 pm<br />

1-mile dog walk around the park!<br />

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

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

Nov 12<br />

2nd Annual 5K/1 Mile Fun Run 8:30 am<br />

Join us for SFL Veteran Honor Run.<br />

Sandhills Farm Life Elementary School,<br />

2201 Far Life School Rd, Carthage.<br />

SCC Jazz Band Veterans Day Concert<br />

7:00 pm Free. Dempsey Student Center,<br />

Sandhills Community College, 3395 Airport<br />

Road, Pinehurst.<br />

Nov 13<br />

Sandhills Winery: “Trivia Tuesday”<br />

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

Sandhills Winery, 1057 Seven Lakes Dr,<br />

West End. RSVP (required): 910-673-2949.<br />

Music Matchup 7:00 pm Test your music<br />

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

Ave, Southern Pines. 910-246-2446.<br />

Nov 16<br />

Turkey Tails and Tales (For Wee Ones!)<br />

10:00 am 3 to 5-year-olds. Weymouth<br />

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

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

Concert: Paul Saik 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm<br />

Free. Chapel in the Pines, 581 Seven Lakes<br />

N, West End.<br />

Nov 17<br />

38th Annual FirstHealth Pinehurst Turkey<br />

Trot 8:00 am - 9:30 am Come dressed in<br />

Turkey attire. The Village Arboretum, 375<br />

Magnolia Road, Pinehurst.<br />

Model Train Show 10:00 am - 4:00 pm<br />

Sponsor: Sandhills Central Railroad Club.<br />

Union Station, 100 East Main St, Aberdeen.<br />

Nov 20<br />

Sandhills Winery: “Trivia Tuesday”<br />

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

Sandhills Winery, 1057 Seven Lakes Dr,<br />

West End. RSVP (required): 910-673-2949.<br />

Music Matchup 7:00 pm Test your music<br />

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

Ave, Southern Pines. 910-246-2446.<br />

Nov 23<br />

Jeff Hardy Night and Plank Road Band<br />

8:00 pm Wrestling Superstar Jeff Hardy will<br />

be doing a “Meet and Greet.” Band starting<br />

at 10pm. Broad Street Bar & Grill, 715 SW<br />

Broad St, Southern Pines. 910-695-7077.<br />

Nov 27<br />

Jam Session: Musician’s Song Circle<br />

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Weymouth Center for<br />

the Arts and Humanities, Visitors Center,<br />

555 East Connecticut Ave, Southern Pines.<br />

910-692-6261.<br />

Music Matchup 7:00 pm Test your music<br />

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

Ave, Southern Pines. 910-246-2446.<br />

Sandhills Winery: “Trivia Tuesday”<br />

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

Sandhills Winery, 1057 Seven Lakes Dr,<br />

West End. RSVP (required): 910-673-2949.<br />

Nov 28<br />

22nd Annual Sandhills Children’s Center<br />

Festival of Trees 10:00 am - 8:00 pm<br />

Benefit Sandhills Children’s Center.<br />

Pinehurst Resort, 80 Carolina Vista Dr.,<br />

Pinehurst. 919-692-3323.<br />

New Horizons Concert Band Practice 3:30<br />

pm - 5:30 pm For adults that have played<br />

an instrument. Sandhills Community<br />

College, Wellard Hall, 3395 Airport Road,<br />

Pinehurst.<br />

Nov 29<br />

BackPack Pals Christmas Spectacular<br />

6:45 pm - 9:00 pm Support the BackPack<br />

Pals. Enjoy the music of Mark Trammell<br />

Quartet and the Whisnants. The Fair Barn,<br />

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

910-692-5959.<br />

Nov 30<br />

Sandhills Repertory Theatre: “Feels Like<br />

Home” 6:30 pm “A Hometown Christmas<br />

in the Sandhills.” The Hannah Center<br />

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

Road, Southern Pines.<br />

Dec 1<br />

12th Annual Reindeer Fun Run<br />

8:00 am - 12:00 pm Kids 1/2 Mile Egg<br />

Nog Jog. 5K Reindeer Fun Run/Walk.<br />

Downtown Abeerdeen, 100 E Main St,<br />

Aberdeen.<br />

The Rooster’s Wife: Hen’s Teeth<br />

3:00 pm - 7:00 pm Rare, exotic, esoteric,<br />

interesting, delicious. The Rooster’s Wife,<br />

114 Knight Street, Aberdeen.<br />

Dec 2<br />

Christmas Open House at the Bryant<br />

House 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Hosts: Moore<br />

County Historical Assoc. and Friends of<br />

the Bryant House. Bryant House and<br />

McLendon Cabin, 3361 Mount Carmel<br />

Road, Carthage. 910-692-2051.<br />

Polar Express Santa Train<br />

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Visit Santa and a real<br />

train. Sandhills Woman’s Exchange, 15<br />

Azalea Road, Pinehurst. 910-295-4677.<br />

Dec 4<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 />

Music Matchup 7:00 pm Test your<br />

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

Pinehurst Ave, Southern Pines.<br />

910-246-2446.<br />

Reds, Whites & Brews Wine Walk in<br />

Pinehurst 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm Downtown<br />

Village of Pinehurst.<br />

Fall Formal 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm<br />

Special salute to the Armed Forces for<br />

a Veterans Day Dinner/Dance. Banquet<br />

dinner. Elks Lodge, 200 Country Club<br />

Circle, Southern Pines.<br />

910-331-9965.


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THURSDAYS<br />

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SATURDAYS<br />

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have embodied this spirit of selfl ess<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 />

one community at a time.<br />

Dan & Joanne Conrad<br />

FRIDAYS<br />

CALABASH<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

Continued From The Front Page<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 $24.95<br />

– when an empty<br />

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

and Joanne held SUNDAYS<br />

volunteer positions<br />

of leadership with their professional<br />

and school organizations.<br />

BRUNCH<br />

$14.95<br />

910-692-4411<br />

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

thought-provoking 11AM art, - www.Visions- 2PM<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 />

“Caviar Of The of Patriotism. South”<br />

Little River Golf & Resort<br />

DINNER: THURSDAYS - SATURDAYS • 5PM - 9PM<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 living in Seven Lakes West,<br />

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

Chapter of the Vietnam Veterans of<br />

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

opportunity to make a difference,”<br />

says Joanne. “There are battered Dan immediately got on board and<br />

women, hungry children, homeless worked the public relations side. Ten<br />

Back in the early 70’s while going to Tournament offi cials, in keeping with<br />

Veterans who have served our country.<br />

college at the University of Georgia<br />

year<br />

their traditional<br />

later, Dan<br />

policy,<br />

is now<br />

had<br />

President<br />

“no comment”<br />

Chapter or made (966, any Moore staff County.) members<br />

of<br />

in Athens,<br />

We can<br />

my<br />

talk<br />

roommate<br />

about these<br />

being<br />

things,<br />

from that<br />

but Augusta until got we immerse his hands ourselves on some into 4 available for comment.<br />

gaining day Series a better Badges understanding, for the Masters. we As President of the local Chapter<br />

can only grasp a life riddled with hunger,<br />

We all fear crashed and grief.” at his house and had terback about, how of the many organization. are sold and The how Viet-<br />

966, So it’s Dan still likens a mystery himself how as they the came Quar-<br />

a blast. One of the things I most nam the numbers Veterans stack of America up against work the to<br />

“Everyone, remember is no not matter the “Golden their circumstances,<br />

winning in should 72’ , strive but all to of do the just food one families in need with the resources<br />

Bear” connect popular egg those salad Veterans sandwich.<br />

military<br />

good and drinks thing being every so day cheap. to make someone’s<br />

life better,” adds Dan. also Mom’s raise old funds cookbook that at are Seven directly Lakes dis-<br />

that While can scrummaging help them. Local around Chapters my<br />

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

world of of having people a pimento giving back cheese and recipe for the “Southern Caviar...”<br />

tributed I came upon to their an recipients. old yellowed faded<br />

A<br />

paying sandwich. it forward. It is as Imagine! special as Rae’s<br />

RECIPE<br />

Creek, the Green Jacket or Amen 2 cups shredded extra-sharp<br />

Corner The at the Carolina Masters. Philharmonic<br />

Joanne and Dan met each other back Cheddar cheese--8 ounces cream<br />

in their middle school years while livinonnaise--1/4<br />

teaspoon garlic pow-<br />

cheese-- softened--1/2 cup may-<br />

What you can devour is a sandwich<br />

of The near Rochester,<br />

two names Carolina NY. They<br />

and fi ve ingredients, Hotel, reunited<br />

in their late teens and married in<br />

ground cayenne<br />

der--1/4<br />

Grand<br />

teaspoon<br />

Ballroom<br />

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

1970 21 pepper--1/4 at 8 p.m. teaspoon onion powder--1<br />

jalapeno pepper, seeded and<br />

concession<br />

– forty-eight<br />

stands.<br />

years strong.<br />

<strong>November</strong> 24 at 3 p.m.<br />

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

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

Even Some with call it raising the “Caviar their of two the children, South”.<br />

Deanna It comes and sealed Daniel, in green and a plastic, job that a “I<br />

Kick off your Holiday Season taste.<br />

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

moved with a romp<br />

color that Dan blends from in state with to the state, Augusta<br />

National through were in case always many the wrapper giving of the of goes their season’s those Place most the who Cheddar saw spirited combat cheese, and received cream<br />

the Dan. “I witnessed the treatment<br />

Conrad’s<br />

time fl ying and around. talents.<br />

heartwarming melodies.<br />

when cheese, Families<br />

they mayonnaise, returned<br />

from around<br />

stateside. garlic powder,<br />

cayenne ever again pepper, want onion any Veteran powder, to<br />

We<br />

don’t<br />

In They the drink the 1980’s country mint and juleps 90’s join Joanne’s at the us Kentucky<br />

tradition. Derby, included and eat The time Big Carolina spent Dodger with Hotel the large is bowl decked of a mixer. out in Beat at<br />

for volunteering<br />

this go minced through beloved<br />

jalapeno, that. Pinehurst<br />

and pimento into<br />

Lifeline, Dogs in L. triaging A. No life-threatening one is sure how calls the Our medium volunteers speed, with give paddle back if to possible,<br />

until made thoroughly the ultimate combined. sacrifi ce and<br />

those<br />

Pimento Cheese Sandwich all its became holiday splendor.<br />

to the local hospital, interviewing who<br />

Head the signature Start Program taste of the Masters,<br />

beginning with its debut 910-687-0287.<br />

candidates – to those who are still making that<br />

fast forward to 2017 reading 1934.<br />

to Head<br />

By: Rick Levinger<br />

s acrifi c e.”<br />

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

her.<br />

According to the Vietnam Veterans of<br />

America website, almost two-thirds<br />

FRIDAYS<br />

CALABASH<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

$24.95<br />

SUNDAYS<br />

BRUNCH<br />

$14.95<br />

11AM - 2PM<br />

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

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

Friday Local & ID Saturday Required Nights<br />

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

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

ts 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 />

A Pinehurst Tradition<br />

Monday & Wednesday Nights<br />

All You Can Eat Fish & Chips<br />

and Tasty Drink Specials<br />

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

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

DugansPub.net<br />

(910) 295-3400<br />

2 Market Square, Pinehurst<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


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

501(c)(3)<br />

Saturday<br />

10 <strong>November</strong> 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 <strong>November</strong> 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 />

• 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 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 <strong>November</strong> 2018, 12:00 PM<br />

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

Sandhills to Raleigh (State Capitol)<br />

Sunday, 4 <strong>November</strong> 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 <strong>November</strong> 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 <strong>November</strong> 2018, 10:00 AM<br />

Southern Pines Veterans Parade on Broad Street<br />

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

Carthage Veterans Memorial Wreath Laying<br />

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

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

Pinehurst Official Veterans Day Observance<br />

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

Sunday, 11 <strong>November</strong> 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 <strong>November</strong> 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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