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Page 20 November Edition Seven Lakes News<br />

5687 NC 211 Hwy · West End, NC 27376<br />

5687 NC 211 Hwy · West End, NC 27376<br />

910.673.3103<br />

910.673.3103<br />

Monday - Friday: 8:00 am – 5:30 pm<br />

Saturday & Sunday: Closed<br />

Monday - Friday: 8:00 am – 5:30 pm<br />

Saturday & Sunday: Closed<br />

HOURS<br />

HOURS<br />

A full service veterinary hospital with<br />

luxury boarding and daycare options.<br />

A full service veterinary hospital with<br />

luxury boarding and daycare options.<br />

Seven<br />

Lakes<br />

KENNELS<br />

BOARDING, TRAINING, DAYCARE<br />

& PROFESSIONAL GROOMING<br />

910-673-2060<br />

SevenLakesKennels.org<br />

Mon, Tues, THur-Fri 8-5 pm<br />

wed-sat 8-12 sun 2-4 pm<br />

Neil Copeland - Owner<br />

a home away from home for your pets<br />

Page 20 May Edition Seven Lakes News<br />

Open 1st & 3rd Saturday’s Starting April 6th--Closed Sunday<br />

5687 NC 211 Hwy · West End, NC 27376<br />

5687 NC 211 Hwy · West End, NC 27376<br />

910.673.3103<br />

910.673.3103<br />

Monday - Friday: 8:00 am – 5:30 pm<br />

Saturday & Sunday: Closed<br />

Monday - Friday: 8:00 am – 5:30 pm<br />

Saturday & Sunday: Closed<br />

HOURS<br />

HOURS<br />

Seven<br />

Lakes<br />

KENNELS<br />

910-673-2060<br />

SevenLakesKennels.org<br />

Mon, Tues, THur-Fri 8-5 pm<br />

wed-sat 8-12 sun 2-4 pm<br />

Neil Copeland - Owner<br />

a home away from home for your pets<br />

704-886-4110<br />

Mon-Fri<br />

8-4<br />

(Next To pastimes)<br />

5312 NC Hwy 211, West End<br />

Leave A Gift<br />

Under the Tree<br />

Get A Goodie Bag<br />

Donation To Shelters<br />

Page 20<br />

December Editio<br />

Page 10 December Edition Pinehurst Town Crier<br />

5687 NC 211 Hwy · West End, NC 27376<br />

5687 NC 211 Hwy · West End, NC 27376<br />

910.673.3103<br />

910.673.3103<br />

Monday - Friday: 8:00 am – 5:30 pm<br />

Saturday & Sunday: Closed<br />

Monday - Friday: 8:00 am – 5:30 pm<br />

Saturday & Sunday: Closed<br />

HOURS<br />

HOURS<br />

A full service veterinary hospital with<br />

luxury boarding and daycare options.<br />

A full service veterinary hospital with<br />

luxury boarding and daycare options.<br />

While our dogs will be very unlikely<br />

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 />

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 />

Holiday Plants and Goodies<br />

That Are Harmful To Your Pets<br />

Seven Lakes Lifestyles November Edition Page B 5<br />

Southern Pines Today<br />

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Carthage Gazette<br />

September Edition<br />

Page 14 September Edition South<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 />

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 1<strong>19</strong>1<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 <strong>19</strong>66.<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 />

Saving Moore Animals<br />

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

from over 1,200 shelters across th<br />

TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />

As Of August 24th, 2018<br />

Grand total since 2015: 248,<br />

94,524<br />

NBC and Telemundo owned stations are teamin<br />

dreds of shelters across the country to host Cle<br />

a nationwide pet adoption drive beginning Satur<br />

to help find loving homes for animals in<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 />

among college<br />

record highs, a<br />

of Collegiate M<br />

the prescription<br />

known as com<br />

soothing abilitie<br />

Whether or not<br />

these animals<br />

sides the point;<br />

animal ban for<br />

Heading Off To Coll<br />

Section B Page 8 September Edition Pineh<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 1<strong>19</strong>1<br />

West End, NZ 27376<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 <strong>19</strong>66.<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) nonprof-<br />

Saving Moore Animals<br />

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

from over 1,200 shelters across th<br />

TOTAL PETS ADOPTED<br />

As Of August 24th, 2018<br />

Grand total since 2015: 248<br />

94,524<br />

NBC and Telemundo owned stations are team<br />

dreds of shelters across the country to host Cle<br />

a nationwide pet adoption drive beginning Satu<br />

to help find loving homes for animals i<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 />

among colleg<br />

record highs,<br />

of Collegiate M<br />

the prescriptio<br />

known as com<br />

soothing abiliti<br />

Whether or no<br />

these animals<br />

sides the poin<br />

animal ban for<br />

Heading Off To Col<br />

Section B Page 8 September Edition Pineh<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 1<strong>19</strong>1<br />

West End, NC 27376<br />

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

ILL GET YOU MORE ANIMAL STUFF FOR HE<br />

NEW SCRIPT FOR HUMANE SOCIETY<br />

Carthage Gazette<br />

September Edition<br />

Page 14 September Edition Sou<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 />

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 1<strong>19</strong>1<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 <strong>19</strong>66.<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 />

Saving Moore Animals<br />

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

from over 1,200 shelters across<br />

TOTAL PETS ADOPTE<br />

As Of August 24th, 20<br />

Grand total since 2015: 24<br />

94,524<br />

NBC and Telemundo owned stations are tea<br />

dreds of shelters across the country to host C<br />

a nationwide pet adoption drive beginning Sa<br />

to help find loving homes for animal<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 />

among coll<br />

record highs<br />

of Collegiate<br />

the prescrip<br />

known as co<br />

soothing abi<br />

Whether or<br />

these anima<br />

sides the po<br />

animal ban f<br />

Heading Off To Co<br />

Section B Page 8 September Edition Pin<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 1<strong>19</strong>1<br />

West End, NZ 27376<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 <strong>19</strong>66.<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) nonprof-<br />

Saving Moore Animals<br />

Here’s a look at the 2018 adopt<br />

from over 1,200 shelters across<br />

TOTAL PETS ADOPTE<br />

As Of August 24th, 20<br />

Grand total since 2015: 2<br />

94,524<br />

NBC and Telemundo owned stations are tea<br />

dreds of shelters across the country to host<br />

a nationwide pet adoption drive beginning S<br />

to help find loving homes for anima<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 />

among co<br />

record high<br />

of Collegiat<br />

the prescrip<br />

known as c<br />

soothing ab<br />

Whether or<br />

these anim<br />

sides the p<br />

animal ban<br />

Heading Off To Co<br />

Section B Page 8 September Edition Pin<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 1<strong>19</strong>1<br />

West End, NC 27376<br />

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

ILL GET YOU MORE ANIMAL STUFF FOR<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 />

Carthage Gazette<br />

September Edition<br />

Page 14 September Edition S<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 />

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 1<strong>19</strong>1<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 <strong>19</strong>66.<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 />

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Here’s a look at the 2018 adop<br />

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TOTAL PETS ADOPT<br />

As Of August 24th, 2<br />

Grand total since 2015:<br />

94,524<br />

NBC and Telemundo owned stations are te<br />

dreds of shelters across the country to hos<br />

a nationwide pet adoption drive beginning<br />

to help find loving homes for anim<br />

Heading off to college for the first<br />

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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 />

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among c<br />

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Heading off to college for the first<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 <strong>19</strong>34.<br />

Tournam<br />

their tra<br />

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availab<br />

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about,<br />

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By: Ri<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 />

Grooming Appointments<br />

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

And none of them are wrong.”<br />

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Here are just a few of the amazi<br />

reasons why dogs are the best p<br />

They’ll greet you like you’ve been g<br />

when you only went out for a five-minu<br />

They keep your bed warm for you when<br />

Dogs will watch TV with you without ho<br />

Dogs find the greatest joy in even the s<br />

like a ride in the car.<br />

Dogs are the best because, unlike peop<br />

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 com-<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 />

Seven Lakes News<br />

November Ed<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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The Farley Foundation<br />

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New Clients<br />

More Pets Go Missing<br />

On July 4th<br />

$10 Off Microchips<br />

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Happy Halloween<br />

To All Of Our<br />

Clients &<br />

Their Pets<br />

of pet owners say having<br />

a pet positively impacts<br />

their lives.<br />

said they feel more<br />

relaxed and happy with<br />

a pet.<br />

are more likely<br />

to stay longer<br />

at a bar, cafe<br />

or restaurant if<br />

they can have<br />

their pet with<br />

them.<br />

are more likely<br />

to spend money<br />

at businesses<br />

that welcome<br />

pets.

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