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Carthage Gazette<br />
Volume 1 Issue 11 www.CarthageGazette.com <strong>November</strong> Edition<br />
Serving The Communities of Carthage and Robbins<br />
Kim Freigo and Mike Newell, co-owners<br />
of Aroma Bakery in Carthage,<br />
discovered they shared a business<br />
dream while working together at<br />
Forest Creek Country Club. Kim,<br />
a military spouse and Mom, was<br />
the Club’s baker and a graduate of<br />
Sandhills Community College Baking<br />
and Pastry Arts Program.<br />
Mike, a new Grandfather and<br />
transplant to the area from<br />
Michigan, had a lifelong career in<br />
the food industry – years that he<br />
considered himself a ‘sponge’ –<br />
absorbing knowledge from anyone<br />
he worked alongside.<br />
For Kim, starting the business<br />
was about passion and perseverance.<br />
“I had to do a Marketing<br />
Project in school,’ tells Kim “and<br />
I had already been dreaming of<br />
owning my own place.” At that<br />
time, the Aroma Bakery location<br />
had been Mr. B’s Subs & Salads,<br />
which Mr. B had closed a few<br />
years back due to health issues.<br />
“I wrote the Business Plan for<br />
turning the shop into a ‘makefrom-scratch-bakery<br />
cafe, and<br />
one thing led to another and here<br />
we are!” Continued On Page 6<br />
Santa Comes To Town<br />
You better watch out, you better not cry<br />
Better not pout, I’m telling you why<br />
Santa Claus is comin’ to town<br />
He’s making a list and checking it twice<br />
Gonna find out who’s naughty and nice<br />
Santa Claus is comin’ to town<br />
He sees you when you’re sleepin’<br />
He knows when you’re a wake<br />
He knows if you’ve been bad or good<br />
So be good for goodness sake<br />
Oh! You better watch out, you better not cry<br />
Better not pout, I’m telling you why<br />
Santa Claus is comin’ to town<br />
With little tin horns and little toy drums<br />
Rooty toot toots and rummy tum tums<br />
Santa Claus is comin’ to town<br />
And curly head dolls that toddle and coo<br />
Elephants, boats, and kiddie cars too<br />
Santa Claus is comin’ to Pik N Pig<br />
Festival Of Trees<br />
Story On Page 10<br />
Wednesday<br />
December 12th<br />
8 pm<br />
Join the NC Symphony<br />
for this spectacular<br />
celebration filled with joyful<br />
symphonic arrangements of<br />
the Holiday Classics!<br />
Miracle on 34th Street<br />
The Polar Express<br />
White Christmas<br />
Rudolph The Red Nosed ?<br />
Popular Sing-A-Long<br />
Arrive Early To Meet<br />
Santa Claus<br />
Tickets Start At<br />
$18<br />
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From The Publisher...<br />
Please remember to visit all of the<br />
businesses that support your community<br />
and its most widely read<br />
newspaper, the “The Carthage Gazette”,<br />
each and every month as well<br />
as our new businesses.<br />
Santa Fly-in at Pik-n-Pig<br />
Don’t forget to save the date for our<br />
Annual Santa Fly-in and skydiving<br />
Elves!<br />
Come join us here at the Pik-N-<br />
Pig Saturday December 15th from<br />
4:30pm-8:00pm!<br />
licious home cooked food! You can<br />
even get pictures with Santa and tell<br />
him what you would like for Christmas!<br />
With Thanksgiving now a recent<br />
memory, we turn our attention to all<br />
of the Christmas events and charitable<br />
causes that will be taking place<br />
throughout the Sandhills, benefiting<br />
the less fortunate that call Moore<br />
County “home.”<br />
We have the parade, breakfast with<br />
Santa at Filly and Colts, the Pik-N-Pig<br />
Fly In, the Bryant house ready for the<br />
holidays and many more events.<br />
We would like to welcome aboard<br />
Kim Freigo and Mike Newell, co-owners<br />
of Aroma Bakery located downtown.<br />
Make sure you get one of their<br />
cinnamon buns that are absolutely<br />
“divine.”<br />
Also, we would like to remind you to<br />
whole heartedly support the “Toys<br />
For Tots” program that my husband<br />
Rick and I have been involved in for<br />
many years.<br />
Have a Merry, Merry Christmas!<br />
Victoria Levinger<br />
Come enjoy fun for all ages and de-<br />
We will also be taking donations of<br />
canned food and kids toys! Any donations<br />
will be appreciated!<br />
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Tuesday December 4th 6:15 pm<br />
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Saturdays 9-2<br />
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<strong>November</strong> through January and can<br />
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months of showmanship.<br />
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shapes similar to matryoshka dolls<br />
or kolobok, a round, Russian gingerbread<br />
man.<br />
Even still, the “house” concept wasn’t<br />
introduced until 200 years later<br />
through the Brothers’ Grimm tale of<br />
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Bugler Ben Benjamin, U.S.M.C.. plays<br />
“Taps” in honor of Veterans Day at<br />
the “Field Of Honor” in West End.<br />
On <strong>November</strong> 11, <strong>2018</strong>, at precisely<br />
11:00 am (local times), buglers and<br />
trumpeters from the United States,<br />
the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia,<br />
New Zealand and other countries<br />
will commemorate the 100th anniversary<br />
of the end of the First World<br />
War with a worldwide sounding of<br />
Taps and The Last Post, sponsored<br />
by Taps for Veterans.<br />
Associates Of Vietnam Veterans Of America Post 966<br />
West End, NC @ 11:11 am<br />
“The War To End All Wars”<br />
Smithsonian’s National Museum<br />
of American History, described the<br />
following episode that took place in<br />
France on the morning of the <strong>November</strong><br />
11, 1918. After the armistice<br />
was signed in a rail car in the<br />
Forest of Compiègne, General John<br />
(“Black Jack”) Pershing ordered<br />
his lead bugler, Hartley (“Hot Lips”)<br />
Edwards, to sound Taps at precisely<br />
11am.<br />
Edward was confused, as Taps was<br />
only sounded at day’s end. Nevertheless,<br />
he stood next to the rail car and<br />
“did as he was told.” It wasn’t until<br />
later that he learned he had sounded<br />
the official call that signified<br />
the end of the Great War. He later<br />
repeated the call in 1919 in Paris,<br />
under the Arc de Triomphe, as part<br />
of the first of many Armistice Day<br />
celebrations.<br />
Taps is America’s “National Song of<br />
Remembrance.” It is sounded daily<br />
at military funerals and memorial<br />
services throughout the United<br />
States. In 1914, after H.G. Wells<br />
famously wrote, “This is a people’s<br />
war”, the Last Post became known<br />
as “the people’s anthem.” It has<br />
been sounded at the Menin Gate in<br />
Ieper (Ypres), Belgium, every evening<br />
since 1928 to honor the dead of<br />
World War I.<br />
In 2013, an Act of Congress created<br />
the World War I Centennial Commission<br />
in the United States to organize<br />
programs and other activities to<br />
commemorate the 100th anniversary<br />
of the end of what was originally<br />
known as The Great War.<br />
According to the Commission, World<br />
War I remains America’s forgotten<br />
war, even though more Americans<br />
gave their lives during that war than<br />
during Korea and Vietnam combined.<br />
The devastation in Europe<br />
also set the course for “the American<br />
Century.<br />
More information about how to<br />
volunteer or support the Taps For<br />
Veterans mission of helping ensure<br />
live buglers for military funerals can<br />
be found at tapsforveterans.org.<br />
By: Rick Levinger
Page 6 <strong>November</strong> Edition Carthage Gazette<br />
The ‘we’ also includes Ms. Falon<br />
Medola, whom Kim recruited when<br />
she started the business. “Falon is a<br />
skilled and talented baker. She and<br />
I were classmates at Sandhills, we<br />
worked together at Forest Creek and I<br />
knew we would make a great team in<br />
the kitchen!”<br />
Homemade, fresh ingredients go<br />
into the soup of the day – prepared<br />
in-house daily.<br />
The menu offers a variety of salads,<br />
burgers and sandwiches to please<br />
all tastes – from the Breakfast B.L.T.<br />
to the Portabella Vegetarian Delight<br />
Burger.<br />
I am a picky eater which doesn’t<br />
make for a good chef, but I truly love<br />
baking. For me it is all about pleasing<br />
our customers!”<br />
Since opening three years ago, the<br />
Café has become a popular spot<br />
for call-in, take-out breakfasts and<br />
lunches.<br />
The appeal lies in the fact that customers<br />
are enjoying delicious and<br />
healthy, unprocessed food that isn’t<br />
handed to them through the window<br />
of their car. “But if the weather is<br />
bad,” says Kim, “I will run the order<br />
out to your car!”<br />
and 7 Lakes Kiwanis) –<br />
Our goal is to be flexible to accommodate<br />
the customer.”<br />
Aroma Café and Bakery offers<br />
special order cakes, pies, desserts,<br />
cupcakes, pastry and cookie platters<br />
– all made inhouse from scratch.<br />
Pies are especially popular this time<br />
of year. Kim urges customers to put<br />
their orders in early.<br />
That ‘niche’ is a Bakery and Café that<br />
offers real home-cooked food and<br />
bakery items.<br />
The breakfast/lunch menu items use<br />
Kim’s scratch-made baked goods –<br />
breads, rolls, breakfast pastries.<br />
Kim is even offering baked goods<br />
that align with the low carb/keto-type<br />
diet plan.<br />
For Mike, he simply saw that it was a<br />
smart business plan. “I had already<br />
Page studied 4 the town of Carthage before<br />
my wife and I decided to move here<br />
to be closer to our grandkids,” says<br />
Mike. “We love this town. I felt that<br />
Kim had found a niche that the area<br />
would support.”<br />
<strong>November</strong> Edition<br />
Kim attributes her love of the pastry<br />
arts to the many years she has<br />
spent as a military spouse sharing<br />
get there early!<br />
Seven Lakes News<br />
Aroma Café and Bakery.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 7am-4pm.<br />
105 Monroe St., Carthage, NC 28327.<br />
her baked goods at the numerous<br />
functions’ military families host.<br />
910-528-6227.<br />
“My homemade goodies were always<br />
a big hit and my husband would<br />
always tell me ‘you are really good at<br />
this!’<br />
Mike appreciates how their business<br />
allows for him to use his creative<br />
energy. “I have a degree in graphic<br />
arts, but I came from a generation<br />
of cooks. I can be creative with my<br />
cooking, especially the catering side<br />
of our business.”<br />
There is a party/meeting room which<br />
is available on request – a customer<br />
ordered menu, or a menu chosen by<br />
Mike’s expertise.<br />
“We also cater outside to businesses<br />
– (two of which are Pinehurst Trace<br />
You may also find their baked goods<br />
at the Farmer’s Market Wednesday<br />
and Saturday’s in Pinehurst – but<br />
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There are 39 homes for sale in Seven Lakes North,<br />
South and West combined.<br />
There are currently homes 35 homes on the<br />
market in Seven Lakes North, South, and West.<br />
There are 11 homes pending and 97 homes have sold<br />
in the past 6 months (7/1/2017 -1/1/<strong>2018</strong>).<br />
Nadia Lasha Brower was crowned North Moore High School’s <strong>2018</strong><br />
The Homecoming median sale queen price on Thursday, over the <strong>November</strong> past 6 months 1st.<br />
was<br />
With<br />
$255,000.<br />
16 Pending,<br />
(down<br />
and<br />
$9,000<br />
18 Sold<br />
from<br />
in the past<br />
last<br />
report) and median days on the market 123 (up 3<br />
days from the last report).<br />
The ceremony took place at halftime of the varsity football game. Nadia<br />
is the 30 daughter days, of that Jonathan is less Horne than and 2 Callie months Brower-Horne. of inventory. She is the<br />
senior class treasurer for the Student Government Association and is<br />
a member of the mustang basketball team. Nadia is also a member<br />
Of the 97 homes sold in the past 6 months, 33 had a<br />
price reduction prior to selling. Median reduction is<br />
just of The<br />
under the median marching days on the market of homes<br />
8% of the mustangs list price. band and is in Key Club.<br />
that have sold in the past month was 63 days.<br />
Nadia plans to attend college and pursue a career helping others.<br />
Inventory is low now and expected to increase starting<br />
in March. It’s a good time to start preparing your home<br />
for Nadia the was Spring escorted selling by her season. grandfather, Declutter, Clifton freshen Brower. up<br />
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Last year, 26 homes sold in the same time period.<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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highest quality for children with<br />
and without special developmental<br />
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“Nothing lifts your spirits or fills your<br />
Display of Trees: Nov, 28 – Dec. 1<br />
Festival Marketplace: Dec. 2<br />
Festival Auction<br />
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heart more than giving your support<br />
and time to a great cause. – John J.<br />
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Each year, The Festival of Trees relies<br />
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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 />
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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
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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, <strong>2018</strong> 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 />
“Stink Eye Convention”<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 />
ou Can’t Buy Happiness<br />
t Little Puppies<br />
Gene Hill<br />
Saving Moore Animals<br />
Here’s a look at the <strong>2018</strong> adoption numbers<br />
from over 1,200 shelters across the country.<br />
TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />
As Of August 24th, <strong>2018</strong><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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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 />
t Little Puppies<br />
Gene Hill<br />
Saving Moore Animals<br />
Here’s a look at the <strong>2018</strong> adoption numbers<br />
from over 1,200 shelters across the country.<br />
TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />
As Of August 24th, <strong>2018</strong><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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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 />
You Can’t Buy Happiness<br />
ot Little Puppies<br />
Gene Hill<br />
Saving Moore Animals<br />
Here’s a look at the <strong>2018</strong> adoption numbers<br />
from over 1,200 shelters across the country.<br />
TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />
As Of August 24th, <strong>2018</strong><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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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 />
d You Can’t Buy Happiness<br />
got Little Puppies<br />
Gene Hill<br />
Saving Moore Animals<br />
Here’s a look at the <strong>2018</strong> adoption numbers<br />
from over 1,200 shelters across the country.<br />
TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />
As Of August 24th, <strong>2018</strong><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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SAVE AN ANIMAL · SAVE A LIFE<br />
While our willingness to help is<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
MooreHumane.org<br />
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Saving Moore Animals<br />
Here’s a look at the <strong>2018</strong> adoption numbers<br />
from over 1,200 shelters across the country.<br />
TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />
As Of August 24th, <strong>2018</strong><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 />
September Edition<br />
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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 />
id You Can’t Buy Happiness<br />
rgot Little Puppies<br />
Gene Hill<br />
Saving Moore Animals<br />
Here’s a look at the <strong>2018</strong> adoption numbers<br />
from over 1,200 shelters across the country.<br />
TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />
As Of August 24th, <strong>2018</strong><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 />
September Edition<br />
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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 />
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 />
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They chose Splash and Dash because<br />
of the family values that they<br />
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pets as family and we do too” said Allison.<br />
At KOHLS Center<br />
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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 />
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Christmas 4 Moore in Need of<br />
Sponsors to Serve an<br />
Additional 100 Families<br />
Christmas for Moore, a local nonprofit,<br />
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 />
the county have demonstrated an<br />
even greater need for 2017, with an<br />
additional 100 families, or 350 individuals,<br />
including children and adults<br />
are still in need of adoption.<br />
Working with these local families<br />
and recognizing the needs exceed<br />
available sponsorships, Christmas<br />
for Moore’s dedicated volunteers are<br />
seeking local businesses, churches<br />
and individuals to help ensure these<br />
families too, find joy in the upcoming<br />
season of giving.<br />
Christmas for Moore has had very<br />
generous sponsors in the past, and<br />
we need their continued support,<br />
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 />
a sponsor for each family. We pray<br />
this year will be the same and that no<br />
family will need to be turned away.”<br />
Sponsors are matched with an individual<br />
or family and choose how to<br />
support the needs. A Food Lion Gift<br />
card based on the size of the family<br />
is given to provide a Christmas meal.<br />
Those interested in sponsoring a<br />
family or making a donation to the<br />
group may contact<br />
Voice mail: 910-947-4438, email<br />
Christmas4Moore@gmail.com or<br />
mail donations directly to Christmas<br />
for Moore, PO Box 938, Carthage,<br />
NC. 28327<br />
“Everyone involved in the program<br />
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 />
needs the support of their community,<br />
Voelkel said.”<br />
COOPER FORD 910-947-2244<br />
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 />
is just one of many reasons<br />
why this ideal family dog takes top<br />
honors year after year.. On top of all<br />
that, they’re also pretty cute.<br />
No. 1: Labrador retriever<br />
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<br />
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to understand the meaning of the<br />
winter holiday season, there will<br />
often be guests visiting, and in the<br />
subsequent bustle, it will be easier<br />
for your dog to bring harm upon<br />
himself. Keeping in mind that the<br />
holidays can present dangers to<br />
dogs, and understanding what those<br />
dangers might be can help guarantee<br />
that your best friend will be in<br />
good shape to greet the New Year.<br />
Thanksgiving, Christmas and the<br />
holiday season in general will see<br />
a great deal of candy in evidence,<br />
including chocolates. Chocolate is<br />
poisonous to dogs - the problem<br />
element is theobromine, and it will<br />
not take much to make a dog sick,<br />
or even cause the dog’s death. The<br />
darker the chocolate, the more danger<br />
for your dog.<br />
Skip giving your best friend your fruit<br />
cake this year, too. Grapes and raisins<br />
are both poisonous to dogs. Any<br />
other cookie or cake that contains<br />
raisins, almonds, or currents should<br />
be on the forbidden list. Dieters who<br />
are substituting xylitol for sugar to<br />
save on calories should keep any<br />
treats prepared with this sweetener<br />
away from their dog. Xylitol will<br />
cause a rapid and potentially fatal<br />
drop in blood sugar in dogs.<br />
The holidays mean that a great deal<br />
of fatty food will be in evidence, and<br />
fat trimmed from ham, roasts, or<br />
the roast bird can pose problems for<br />
your dog. Too much fat can bring on<br />
an episode of pancreatitis, which is<br />
painful at best, and life-threatening<br />
at the event.<br />
Tinsel is sometimes looked upon as<br />
a delicacy by dogs. Eating tinsel can<br />
result in intestinal blockage, which<br />
will necessitate a trip to the vet’s to<br />
handle. Glass ornaments that fall<br />
off the tree and shatter can also<br />
be eaten by dogs, especially puppies.<br />
The Christmas tree can cause<br />
problems for your dog in several<br />
ways: dogs can knock over the tree<br />
either accidentally or deliberately, or<br />
the dog might eat some of the pine<br />
needles. Once inside your dog, pine<br />
needles will act in much the same<br />
way as bones; puncturing the tissues<br />
of the intestines and stomach. They<br />
can also lodge in the esophagus.<br />
Those lovely snow globes often have<br />
an antifreeze-based fl uid inside<br />
them. If these break, a dog could lap<br />
up poison that could cause kidney<br />
failure. It’s no secret that people<br />
tend to consume a greater than<br />
normal amount of alcoholic beverages<br />
during the holidays, and some of<br />
these can be attractive to your dog,<br />
especially a drink like eggnog. Holiday<br />
punch may also smell good to a<br />
dog, so keep any drinks that contain<br />
alcohol well out of the dog’s reach.<br />
Puppies, and some older dogs, too,<br />
will often chew on electrical cords.<br />
While you may have taken care to<br />
keep your usual cords safe from<br />
canine teeth, lights on the tree and<br />
other decorations can present additional<br />
hazards, so take care to keep<br />
all pets away from electric cords.<br />
Don’t let your dog get lost outside<br />
during the holidays. With the arrival<br />
of company, the door will be open for<br />
much longer than it is usually, and a<br />
dog that has become nervous with<br />
all the new people and happenings<br />
may bolt out.<br />
Making sure that your dog is wearing<br />
his or her tags or has been<br />
micro-chipped are ways of assuring<br />
that you will get your lost pooch back<br />
as quickly as possible. Keeping your<br />
dog safe and healthy over the holiday<br />
season isn’t diffi cult; it just takes<br />
a bit of forethought and planning.<br />
The water in the reservoir is also a<br />
danger for cats. Sap from the tree<br />
that settles in the reservoir is toxic,<br />
as are any tree preservatives used to<br />
extend the life of the cut tree. Once<br />
believed to be deadly for cats, it’s<br />
now known that the poinsettia is<br />
mildly toxic. Ingestion can cause irritation<br />
to the mouth, esophagus and<br />
stomach. Spray the plant with a bitter<br />
anti-chew spray if your cat shows<br />
an interest in your holiday poinsettia<br />
plants. Holly and Mistletoe can<br />
cause extreme intestinal problems<br />
and can even cause a severe drop<br />
in blood pressure. Both plants can<br />
cause breathing problems and intense<br />
abdominal pain.<br />
Edited By: Millie Jameson SLN<br />
Contributed By-Ron Avalon<br />
Holiday Plants and Goodies<br />
That Are Harmful To Your Pets<br />
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Lifestyles & Entertainment<br />
UPCOMING EVENTS<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<br />
Pines. 910-692-6261.<br />
Music Matchup 7:00 pm Test your<br />
music knowledge. Rudino’s Pizza,<br />
135 Pinehurst Ave, Southern Pines.<br />
910-246-2446.<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 />
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<br />
3:30 pm - 5:30 pm For adults that<br />
have played an instrument. Sandhills<br />
Community College, Wellard Hall, 3395<br />
Airport Road, Pinehurst.<br />
Nov 29<br />
BackPack Pals Christmas Spectacular<br />
6:45 pm - 9:00 pm Support the<br />
BackPack Pals. Enjoy the music of Mark<br />
Trammell Quartet and the Whisnants.<br />
The Fair Barn, 200 Beulah Hill Rd.,<br />
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 2:00 pm - 4:00pm<br />
Visit Santa and a real train. Sandhills<br />
Woman’s Exchange, 15 Azalea Road,<br />
Pinehurst. 910-295-4677.<br />
Dec 4<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 />
Dec 5<br />
<strong>2018</strong> Weymouth Center’s Annual<br />
Christmas House Gala 6:00 pm Music<br />
& dancing by the Frederick Brush Jazz<br />
Orchestra and Lynn Nelson. Weymouth<br />
Center for the Arts and Humanities, 555<br />
East Connecticut Ave, Southern Pines.<br />
910-692-6261.<br />
Dec 6<br />
Christmas Carols at Weymouth Center<br />
5:30 pm Holiday music and a story or two.<br />
Free and open to the public.Weymouth<br />
Woods, 1024 Fort Bragg Rd, Southern<br />
Pines. 910-692-2167.<br />
Aberdeen Tree Lighting 6:15 pm - 12:00 pm<br />
Aberdeen Depot, 100 East Main St,<br />
Aberdeen. 910-944-7275.<br />
Dec 7<br />
Christmas Open House at the Shaw House<br />
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Free. Open to the<br />
public. Shaw House, 110 Morganton Road,<br />
Southern Pines. 910-692-2051.<br />
Dec 8<br />
Old Fashioned Christmas at Malcolm<br />
Blue Farm 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Free.<br />
Malcolm Blue Farm, 1177 Bethesda Road,<br />
Aberdeen. 910-944-7275.<br />
Prohibition Party 8:00 pm Bottomless<br />
drinks, live entertainment by Mint Julep,<br />
dance lessons, Oh Snap! Glamorous<br />
attire required. Southern Pines Brewing<br />
Company, 565 Air Tool Dr, Southern Pines.<br />
910-365-9925.<br />
Dec 9<br />
<strong>2018</strong> Weymouth Christmas House Teddy<br />
Bear Tea 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Decorate<br />
a teddy bear cookie or make friendship<br />
bracelets. RSVP required. Weymouth<br />
Center for the Arts and Humanities, 555<br />
East Connecticut Ave, Southern Pines.<br />
RSVP: 910-692-6261.<br />
Dec 10<br />
24th Annual Fall Show Exhibit and Sale<br />
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm Artists League of the<br />
Sandhills, 129 Exchange St., Aberdeen.<br />
910-944-3979.<br />
Dec 11<br />
New Horizons Concert Band Practice 3:30<br />
pm - 5:30 pm Band is for adults that have<br />
played an instrument “once upon a time.”<br />
Sandhills Community College, Wellard Hall,<br />
3395 Airport Road, Pinehurst. 910-215-<br />
0240<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 />
Dec 12<br />
NC Symphony Presents Holiday Pops 8:00<br />
pm - 10:00 pm Lee Auditorium, Pinecrest<br />
High School, 250 Voit Gilmore Lane,<br />
Southern Pines.<br />
877-627-6724.<br />
Dec 13<br />
Project Santa - Bicycle Collection<br />
8:00 am - 8:00 pm New and used<br />
bicycles for needy families in our area. To<br />
contribute: 910-281-5902. Aberdeen First<br />
Baptist, 700 N Sandhills Blvd, Aberdeen.<br />
Skating at the Carolina Hotel<br />
4:00 pm - 8:00 pm Enjoy music, lights and<br />
holiday spirit. Carolina Hotel, 80 Carolina<br />
Vista Drive, Pinehurst. 910-235-8783,<br />
Dec 15<br />
A Village Christmas 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm<br />
Sip & shop local this holiday season during<br />
a holiday open house. Exclusive sales as<br />
well as a wine & food sampling. Village of<br />
Pinehurst, 1 Chinquapin Rd, Pinehurst.<br />
910-420-8655.<br />
Santa Fly-in and Skydiving Elves 4:30 pm<br />
Santa and his elves will parachute out of<br />
planes. Any donations will<br />
be appreciated. Pik N Pig<br />
Restaurant, 194 Gilliam<br />
McConnell Road, Carthage.<br />
Dec 16<br />
Bowl with Santa 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm<br />
2 Hours of Unlimited Cosmic Bowling.<br />
Take a picture with Santa and tell him<br />
what you want. Sandhills Bowling Center,<br />
1680 NC-5, Aberdeen. 910-295-9610.<br />
Dec 17<br />
The Carolina Philharmonic: “Handel’s<br />
Messiah” 7:30 pm A Christmas must!<br />
R.E. Lee Auditorium, Pinecrest High<br />
School, 100 Pinecrest School Rd,<br />
Southern Pine. 910-687-0287.<br />
Dec 18<br />
The Sandhills Quilter Guild 9:30 am<br />
Guests are always welcome to attend<br />
a meeting. First Baptist Church, 200 E.<br />
New York Avenue, Southern Pines.<br />
New Horizons Concert Band Practice<br />
3:30 pm - 5:30 pm For adults that<br />
have played an instrument. Sandhills<br />
Community College, Wellard Hall, 3395<br />
Airport Road, Pinehurst.<br />
Keep Moore County Beautiful Meeting<br />
4:30 pm Open to the public. Work on<br />
reducing litter and increasing recycling<br />
in Moore County. Moore County Public<br />
Utilities Building, 5227 Hwy 15-501,<br />
Carthage.<br />
At The Maness Pottery and Music Barn<br />
6:00 pm Bluegrass, country & gospel<br />
music. Donations accepted. NC 24-27,<br />
Carthage. 910-949-2377.
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