November 2019 Vol. 8 | Issue 2 SouthportMag.com
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ON THE COVER
Shop & Buy Local
F R E E T I C K E T S A R E AVA I L A B L E at the following locations from Oct. 15:
ROBERT MARKS Director
JANE BOBERG Accompanist
Guest musicians: WYCOFF ORCHESTRA of Trinity Methodist Church
N. Brunswick Chamber, Leland 910 383-0553 S. Brunswick Chamber, Shallotte 910 754-6644 Southport-Oak Island Chamber, Southport 910 457-6964 Ricky Evans Gallery, Southport 910 457-1129 The Shoe Center, Villages at Brunswick Forest and Myrtle Beach 910 371-9881 OWA-Bolivia
November is officially shop and buy local month here in Southport! Here’s what happens when you “shop local:” More of your money will be kept in your local economy. For every $100 you spend at locally owned businesses, $68 will stay in the community. What happens when you spend that same $100 at a national chain? Only $43 stays in the community.* You embrace what makes your community unique. You wouldn’t want your house to look like everyone else’s in the U.S. So why would you want your community to look that way? You create local jobs. Local businesses are better at creating higher-paying jobs for your neighbors. When you shop locally, you help create jobs for teachers, firemen, police officers, and many other essential professions. You help the environment. Buying from a locally owned business conserves energy and resources in the form of less fuel for transportation and less packaging.
You nurture community spirit. Local business owners know you, and you know them. Studies have shown that local businesses donate to community causes at more than twice the rate of chains. You conserve your tax dollars. Shopping in a local business district means less infrastructure, less maintenance, and more money available to beautify your community. Also, spending locally instead of online ensures that your sales taxes are reinvested where they belong— in your community! You create more choice. Locally owned businesses pick the items and products they sell based on what they know you like and want. Local businesses carry a wider array of unique products because they buy for their own individual markets. This holiday season, please shop and buy local and support your local community! Cover Photo by Jeffrey Stites, lawn decor from ALL IN BLOOM
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Kass Fincher
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Carla Edstrom Lisa P. Stites
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Sea Glass Straws
Reducing plastic, one straw at a time STORY BY AMI BROWN
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hen local resident Nellie Harden moved here with her family, she never dreamed she’d start a successful glass straw business. She was dedicated to saving sea life, and this genius idea has grown larger than she ever imagined. To celebrate small businesses - and shop local month - what better business to highlight but one that is making a positive impact on the environment and local wildlife too. Introducing - Sea Glass Straw Design. Get yours today and make a difference!
I know you started your business to help save sea life, tell us more about your mission. We were not looking to start a business, but one found us. We were looking for ways we could serve and be a better steward of the earth for our family. Straws were an obvious next move for us with all we the places to eat out in Southport and
we enjoy travel. We combed through and tried several kinds of straws and all had large drawbacks for us except for the glass straws. Glass is for lifetime use, eternally recyclable, you can use then with any drink and any temperature of liquid and outdoor temperature unlike the metal straws. Plus, they were smooth and comfortable to
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use and can be made in different widths for different drinks. After a few weeks of using these for ourselves we realized the astounding large number of straws we were keeping from the landfills (because straws are not recyclable in most states) and decided that we could help others do the same. My husband, Brian, conceived the idea of etching to make them even more appealing for individuals and businesses alike. That is where and when Sea Glass Designs was born. As a small business, what are some of the obstacles you encountered and how did you overcome them? As a small business we are always learning and growing in personal and business development. Being a computer programmer and a nutrition coach, this was a new business path than we had previously worked with.
This is a family business through and through so all six of us (Skyla 14, Trinity and Lana 12 and Journey 10) are also business partners and we present together, make decisions together and create together. The ferocity of the business has also been a welcomed challenge and we are just so thankful to be able to make the impact we have so far and look forward to so much more!
What was your background - before Sea Glass Design? Nellie is a retired marine mammologist that moved into nutrition coaching over the last 10 years and home-schools their children. Brian is a principal developer for Salesforce.
I understand you have 4 children, what part did they play (or inspire) in your glass straw endeavor? Our children are the future and showing them that they can make a difference is
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everything. The world is only headed into more complicated times in every direction and having them learn how to develop an idea into a business that helps the world become a better place than when we found it is powerful. What is so special about the glass straws? What makes them the best choice? They are strong, beautiful, several sizes and shapes, we can etch your name, logo or anything you would like on them. They do not change the taste of what you are drinking at all, you can drink carbonated beverages and things with citrus as well without any breakdown of material. They are lifetime use, do not conduct hot or cold temperatures so drinking them after sitting in the sunshine is ok and you don’t have to worry about them being too cold either. Endlessly recyclable and smooth and comfortable to use. What is ahead - or anything exciting for the future of Sea Glass Designs? Sea Glass is growing and we will be adding more products in 2020 and ramping up production even more! Right now we are in 9 states and we would love to see Sea Glass straws available in all 50 states in the next few years! Always looking
for individuals, stores, events, marinas, restaurants and more to become a part of. As a successful entrepreneur, what advice would you like to share to others trying to get started in a small business? I would always say to come up with a sound business plan and really think of supply chains and every step of your process to make sure supply will be available. I would also say to prepare your schedules and know it will be chaos to start, but just look at every obstacle as a manageable challenge.
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If you have one key message to help us understand your brand - what would that be? Single use straws of any kind need to be eliminated, especially when there are alternatives! A fun, beautiful, self or company branded straw for you (or a gift for someone) will benefit the person AND the world for years and years to come and there is a lifetime warranty and 10% goes straight to the Ocean Conservancy to help clean up and protect our oceans! How do I get your straws? You can order any of the straws at www. seaglassstraws.com or go to our store locator and find where you can pick one up in your area!
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Southport Tree Lighting Ceremony Franklin Square Park Friday, November 29, 2019 5 p.m. An evening countdown to the ligh�ng of our big holiday tree by Mayor Dove. Delight in the sounds of choirs and sing along to favorite holiday songs. Enjoy a cup of hot cocoa and yummy cookies that will be provided under the glow of Southport’s holiday lights. Sponsored by The City of Southport Beau�fica�on Commi�ee
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Kids in the Biz!
Local kids showcase entrepreneurial spirit STORY BY LISA STITES
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f kids were in charge of the local economy, what would it look like? Get a glimpse of what businesses our young entrepreneurs already have to offer during the Youth Business Fair later this month.
The Southport-Oak Island Area Chamber of Commerce has partnered with Acton Academy and the Brian Hamilton Foundation to host this one-day market. The Fair is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 23 at Brunswick Community College’s Southport Center, 705 North Lord Street. It is free to attend, but items and food will be available for purchase, and the first 100 people will receive a free canvas tote bag. There are 31 young entrepreneurs signed up for the Fair, ranging from 2nd graders to high school juniors. They’re covering a wide range of products and services, including dog treats and accessories, lip gloss, wood art, honey, face painting, jewelry, painting, clothing, and even slime. You can also grab a snack with homemade grilled cheese sandwiches and cupcakes. All four girls of the Harden family — Journey, twins Lana and Trinity, and Skyla — are participating in the Fair. The girls are in grades 4, 6 and 9, and they already help with the family business and a non-profit. For the Fair, they’ll be working on their own to do face painting, and make grilled cheese sandwiches and “Twin Times Protein Balls.” All four girls are excited about this opportunity and are looking forward to having a fun day. “It will be a great learning experience, and I love creating businesses,” Trinity said. Journey also said she likes creating things, and Skyla said she is hoping to learn the steps it takes to actually create a business. According to a release from the Chamber, these bright entrepreneurs will run the booths without adult assistance ensuring they practice
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skills necessary for professional and personal growth, such as creative and critical thinking, math and communication skills. The participants will be judged by local working and retired business people, and awards will be given for Most Original, Highest Business Potential, Best Presentation and Overall. Chamber Executive Vice President Karen Sphar said she is excited that the Fair will offer such a wide range of products and at the creativity the young people have shown. “They are our future business owners,” Sphar said. “Programs like the Youth Business Fair are important in teaching the next generation that making a profit and providing a product and service to your community is what America was built upon and that owning and running a small business, while not easy, has rewards.” For more information contact the Southport-Oak Island Area Chamber of Commerce at (910) 457-6964 or visit the website at www.youthbusinessfair.com
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Start your Holiday Season in Historic Downtown Southport
Southport WinterFest Holiday Tea (Presenting Sponsors: Robert Ruark Society and the City of Southport) Saturday, December 7, 1 p.m. Southport Community Building, 223 E. Bay St. “It’s a Wonderful Life,” an enchanting afternoon with special entertainment. Tickets: $40 each Pet Holiday Party with Santa (Sponsored by The Sergei Foundation) Sunday, December 8 2 - 4 p.m. - Free Keziah Park Includes treats, games, prizes, photo op with Santa! South Brunswick High School Choral Concert (Sponsored by SBHS and the City of Southport) Monday, December 9 7 p.m. - Free Southport Community Building, 223 E. Bay St. Shop-with-a-Cop Concert (Sponsored by Southport Police Department) Tuesday, December 10 5:30 p.m. - Free Franklin Square Park Featuring: Rev & Doc
Annual Cookie Contest (Sponsored by The State Port Pilot) Wednesday, December 11 3 - 5:30 p.m. - Free Southport Community Building, 223 E. Bay St.
Supper with Santa’s Elves
(Sponsored by Southport Parks & Recreation)
Wednesday, December 11 5 - 7 p.m. - $5 per child 209 Atlantic Ave., beside Southport Gym Christmas Movie “Polar Express”
Book Sale (Sponsored by Friends of the Library) Saturday, December 14 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Southport Realty, 727 N. Howe St. Santa’s Workshop
(Sponsored by Southport Parks & Recreation)
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Thursday, December 12 5 - 8 p.m. - Free Fort Johnston Garrison Lawn
A Maritime Christmas Carol (Sponsored by NC Maritime Museum at Southport) Friday, December 13 3 p.m. at 204 E. Moore St. - Free Visit ghosts of maritime past, present and future. Light Up the Night Christmas Fire Engine Parade (Sponsored by Southport Fire Dept.) Friday, December 13, Children will board the fire engines at the Southport Fire Station at 5:30 p.m. Parade begins at 6:30 p.m. Following the parade, children are invited to visit with Santa. Concessions available.
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Winter Craft Festival (Sponsored by Downtown Southport, Inc.) Saturday, December 14 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Franklin Square Park Handmade – Home grown items
Saturday, December 14 10 - 11 a.m. - Free 209 Atlantic Ave., beside Southport Gym Crafts for children. Old Brunswick County Jail Tours (Sponsored by Southport Historical Society) Saturday, December 14 1- 6 p.m. - Free Corner of Nash and Rhett St. Christmas Tour of Homes (Sponsored by Southport Historical Society) Saturday, December 14 1- 6 p.m. Tickets and maps available Nov 25th at the Southport Historical Society Museum Store, located at the Fort Johnston-Southport Museum and Visitors’ Center, 203 E. Bay St.
Christmas Tour of Homes, cont. Tickets: $15 in advance or $20 day of the tour WinterFest Performing Arts (Sponsored by Brunswick Arts Council) Saturday, December 14 3 - 6 p.m. - Free Southport Community Building 223 E. Bay St. Performing arts, singing, dancing, etc. A Coastal Christmas (Sponsored by The NC Maritime Museum at Southport) Saturday, December 14 5 - 7 p.m. - Free NC Maritime Museum at Southport, 204 E. Moore St. Crafts / activities Christmas Flotilla (Sponsored by Cape Fear Yacht Club, Downtown Southport, Inc., Southport Magazine, and the City of Southport) Saturday, December 14 - Free 7 p.m. on the Southport Waterfront Judges - Southport Elementary School Art Class Students. For more informa�on: 910-457-7927 or www.southportnc.org
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outhport becomes a seaside winter wonderland in December with WinterFest 2019 events designed to get everyone in the holiday spirit. Events scheduled for December 7 to 14 will set up the holidays for your whole family.
For all you Downton Abbey fans, the week kicks off in quite the civilized manner with the WinterFest Holiday Tea on Saturday, Dec 7 at the Southport Community Building. Tickets are $40 each, and the afternoon includes holiday entertainment. The next day, bring Fido into the fun with a Pet Holiday Party at Keziah Park from 2-4 p.m., with treats, games, prizes and a photo op with Santa! The South Brunswick High School Choral Concert brings us the sounds of the season with a performance at the Southport Community Building, starting at 7 p.m. on Monday, Dec 9. This free concert is a great chance to show your support for our school arts programs. Southport Police will host the Shop-witha-Cop Concert. This free event in Franklin Square Park starts at 5:30 p.m. and will feature Rev & Doc. One of the highlights of the local holiday scene is definitely the State Port Pilot’s Annual Cookie Contest. Residents and lo-
cal businesses vie for prizes and bragging rights with their delectable treats and festive holiday displays, available for viewing from 3-5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec 11. The little ones can also have supper with Santa’s elves that night, 5-7 p.m. at 209 Atlantic Ave., beside the Southport City Gym. The cost is $5 per child. Catch the new holiday classic movie, “The Polar Express,” on Thursday, Dec 11, 5-8 p.m. on the Garrison lawn. Take your blankets or chairs and your favorite holiday snacks. On Friday night, Dec 13, experience a Maritime Christmas Carol at the Maritime Museum, with visits from ghosts of maritime past, present and future. This free event begins at 3 p.m. Later that night it’s the Light Up the Night Christmas Fire Engine Parade. Children can board fire engines starting at 5:30 p.m. at the Fire Station, and the parade begins at 6:30 p.m. After the parade, children can visit with Santa, and concessions will be available.
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Find the perfect gift for everyone on your list at the Winter Craft Festival, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Franklin Square park. There will be homemade and homegrown items available for purchase. Some ongoing Southport events are incorporated into WinterFest as well on Saturday, Dec 14, with the Friends of the Library Book Sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Southport Realty, 727 N. Howe Street, and tours of the Old Brunswick County Jail, 1-6 p.m. at the corner of Rhett and Nash Streets. The 14th is a busy WinterFest day, with Santa’s Workshop (children’s crafts) planned for 10-11 a.m. at 209 Atlantic Avenue, the WinterFest Performing Arts
(singing, dancing, etc.) from 3-6 p.m. at the Southport Community Building and A Coastal Christmas at the Maritime Museum, with crafts and activities from 5-7 p.m. The Christmas Tour of Homes runs from 1-6 p.m. on Saturday as well. Tickets are $15 in advance at the Southport Historical Society Museum Store beginning Nov 25, and $20 the day of the tour. WinterFest activities culminate with the Christmas Flotilla. Grab a spot on the waterfront for prime viewing of this Christmas-themed boat parade, beginning at 7 p.m. Southport Elementary art class students are serving as judges for the flotilla, adding even more community spirit to the Christmas season.
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Fall on Bald Head Island
Sex in the Sea
Plenty of island activities in November STORY BY AMI BROWN
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ake a fun ferry ride over to Bald Head this November for some fun and games, delicious food, learn about sea life, take a tour and watch the runners.
TURTLE TROT 5K
GUIDED TOURS
Saturday, November 30, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Bald Head Island Conservancy at 700 Federal Road COST $35-$50 Contact Bald Head Island Conservancy 910-457-0089 for tickets or visit the website for more info: bhic.org or baldheadisland.com Bring your family, get some exercise, and enjoy the natural beauty of Bald Head Island! At the BHI Conservancy’s Turtle Trot 5K, participants can run as fast or as slow as they’d like as they move through the island’s ancient maritime forest and over the pristine beaches. The race will be held on Saturday, November 30, 2019. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. with the race following at 9:30 a.m. All proceeds support the BHI Conservancy’s mission of fostering community-based barrier island conservation, education, and preservation – including our nationally-recognized Sea Turtle Protection Program. 8:30 a.m.– Registration 9:30 a.m.– Race Begins! $45/adult and $35/child 10 & under OFF-ISLAND RUNNERS* – $50/adult and $40/child 10 & under AGE GROUPS: 10 & UNDER | 11 – 19 | 20 – 49 | 50 & OVER Prizes awarded to the top male and female in each group *OFF-ISLAND RUNNERS: Take the 8:00 a.m. Ferry from Deep Point Marina, Southport, NC. BHI Conservancy staff will provide ferry tickets at the ferry gate. Once on BHI, take the tram to the Conservancy to register and start the race. Not running, but interested in being a volunteer for the run? Email lindegaard@ bhic.org with your availability. The BHI Conservancy reserves the right to postpone or cancel a Turtle Trot due to unsafe weather conditions.
Bald Head Island Guided Historic Tours November 2, 8, 9, 12, 15, 16, 19, 22, 23, 26, 10:30a.m.to 12:30p.m. (Tues, Fri & Sat) Bald Head Island COST $20-$25 To Buy Tickets contact Old Baldy Foundation (910) 457-5003 The Bald Head Island Historic Tour features a two-hour, comprehensive, island-wide experience aboard a golf cart. A trained guide will drive across the island while discussing four centuries of Bald Head Island’s history. Themes include piracy, colonization, the U.S. Lighthouse Service, U.S. Life-Saving Service, and development of Bald Head into an island resort. Admission fee includes entry into the Smith Island Museum of History, a chance to climb Old Baldy Lighthouse, and a 10% discount in the Old Baldy Foundation gift shop. Reservations required. Tours Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday only. You must take the 10 a.m.ferry to Bald Head Island (reservations not required). Tour begins upon arrival. Visit baldheadislandferry.com for cost and other information. Cost: $25* adult (13 and up) $20* youth (3-12) *this does not include ferry tickets Are you already here? Reservations required, seating is limited. Meet at the ferry landing at 10:20. Tour starts at 10:30. Questions? Call or text 910-448-1472
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Friday, November 8 - 10, 2019 Shoal’s Club at 100 Station House Way COST $5-$118 Head to Bald Head Island from Friday, November 8th, to Sunday, November 10th for three days of celebrations centered around great music, fine wine, craft beer, craft cocktails, and the best of Southern food.
Enjoy a Southern Living Inspired Event Weekend! Bald Head Island is hosting three days of special events celebrating our Southern Living Inspired Community at Cape Fear Station, presented by Bald Head Island Limited Real Estate Sales and Southern Living magazine. Schedule:
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8
Traditional Oyster Roast at the Bald Head Island Club
– 6P.M.–
Enjoy a tasty oyster roast with all the fixin’s on the Bald Head Island Club verandah, along with live music and a cash bar. Advance reservations required.
Free public lecture Wed., December 4 • 7 PM 801 Ocean Drive, next to Oak Island (Yaupon) Pier Register at beachoki.org/public-lecture-registration to assure availability of seats and refreshments. Speaker: Terri Kirby Hathaway, NC Sea Grant’s Marine Education Specialist and co-author of North Carolina’s Amazing Coast: Natural Wonders from Alligators to Zoeas, invites us to have fun learning about how sea animals make it all happen!
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9
Open House in the new Southern Living Inspired Home
– 1P.M.– 5P.M.–
Tour the new Southern Living Inspired Home located at 803 Federal Road in Cape Fear Station. Cookout on The Common at Cape Fear Station featuring Southern Smoke
– 5P.M.–
Place your holiday pie order!
Enjoy fine wine and craft beer, along with an out-of-this-world dinner by pitmaster Matt Register of Southern Smoke. Advance reservations required. Live Music at The Common at Cape Fear Station
– 6:30P.M.–
Kick up your heels with a delightful concert under the stars by bluegrass favorites Massive Grass.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10
Sunday Brunch at the Bald Head Island Club
– 10A.M.– 2P.M.–
Drop by the Bald Head Island Club for a delicious Sunday brunch. Advance reservations required.
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Local Arts & Crafts Get your holiday cheer started early STORY BY AMI BROWN
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raft vendors and local artists show off their talents this November with three more art shows; Arts by the Shore, sponsored by the Oak Island Art Guild and the Holly Days hosted by Southport Baptist Church and the St James Artisan’s market rounds it out. Get your Christmas shopping done early this year, no doubt you will find something extraordinary with all these crafty markets.
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25th Annual Arts By The Shore November 1st-3rd, 2019 ***Artwork Check In: 2-6p.m.on Thursday, October 31st 2019*** Hosted by the Oak Island Art Guild & Oak Island Parks and Recreation Department Join Oak Island for the 25th Annual Arts by the Shore! Artists, crafters, and art enthusiasts are invited to spend a weekend enjoying creative pieces made by many of the islands locals. To download a copy of this year’s application, simply stop by the OKI Recreation Center (3003 E. Oak Island r.), or log on to www.oakislandnc.com. Holly Days Arts and Crafts Show November 2 @ 9:00a.m.- 4:00 pm Southport Baptist Church Christian Ministry Center, East Nash and North Howe Streets. Hand crafted items from more than 60 vendors.
19th Annual Holiday Boutique St. James Artisans Holiday Boutique - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday November 8 and Saturday November 9 at Market 614 (614 West West Street) across from the Southport Marina. The Artisans Holiday Boutique can make this year’s Holiday shopping delightful. You can select items from a varied and unique selection of fine arts and fine crafts from all media, textiles, flower arrangements, jewelry, painting, ceramics, and more. Over 60 Artisans will offer their fine arts and crafts at this Annual Holiday Boutique. Artists will be on hand to answer questions. Options are also available for special orders on many items. Admission is free! 703-8636631 or Contact Donna Davis Phone: 701.863-6631 http://www.stjamesartisans.com
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The Artisan’s 19th Annual
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Fine Art and Fine-Crafted Items Friday & Saturday November 8th – 9th 9am to 4 pm Marker 614 614 W. West Street, Southport Take Rt. 211 (Howe Street) into Southport After Mr. P’s, turn right on West Street
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More Fall Activities Oysters, Boats and Pumpkins! STORY BY AMI BROWN
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ovember might bring slightly cooler weather, but it also brings out more fun fall activities for the entire family! From Jack-o-Lanterns to Oysters to Wooden Boats, take in all this November and this season of giving has to offer. The Great Pumpkin Blowout Nov 2, 2019 -10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson, Winnabow, 8884 St Philip's Rd SE (910) 371-6613 Has that jack-o-lantern on your front porch outlived its usefulness? Dispose of it in a unique and rather explosive way, implementing the same technology used to detonate Civil War era torpedoes! It is a $10 fee per pumpkin and it's BYOP (Bring your own pumpkins). It is free to watch, but you get to press the button to detonate if you bring your own! Pumpkins with minimal carving offer the best explosions, but we can work with all types. Pumpkins will be detonating on the 30 minute mark and up to three pumpkins can be detonated during each session. If there is a specific time that you would like to participate, please call the site to reserve your time. Otherwise, this event is first come, first serve. All proceeds go towards funding educational programming at Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site.
Dixon Chapel Oyster Roast Nov 2, Noon to 4:30 p.m. Dixon Chapel United Methodist Church, Varnamtown 190 Varnamtown Rd. PHONE: (910) 842-6425, (910) 842-6492 Come out for the 65th annual Dixon Chapel Oyster Roast on Saturday, November 2 from 12:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Enjoy all-you-can-eat oysters served with hush puppies, coffee and pickles. Fresh fish plates, hot dogs and other beverages will also be available for purchase. There will also be a bake sale and other local goods such as oyster knives and cookbooks for sale. Celebrate this seasonal favorite and long-standing tradition in Varnamtown. Adults $25, Children $10 Road Trip with Ryan Road trip with Ryan as Oak Island Parks and Recreation returns with more trip opportunities than ever before! Discover river boat tours, shopping excursions, seasonal events, and more as islanders take in all that our region has to offer. Registration is now open, and spaces are limited, so stop by OKI Recreation Center today!
Tanger Outlets Destination (Hwy 501, Myrtle Beach, SC) Thursday, November 21st 9a.m.-3:30p.m. Fees: $ 10.00 Residents & $ 15.00 Non-Residents Christmas is getting closer and getting to the mall can be difficult sometimes. Take a trip with Oak Island Parks and Recreation Department to the Tanger Outlets in Myrtle Beach, SC on Tuesday, November 21, 2019. With over 80 outlet stores to choose from, that special gift for yourself or for your loved one should be easy to find! Lunch is on your own at the Outlets. Only 14 spots are available. No Refunds. Southport Wooden Boat Show Nov 2, 2019 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Old Yacht Basin, Southport PHONE: (910) 477-2787, (910) 457-7900 See wooden boats of all shapes and sizes displayed in and around the historic Old Yacht Basin in Southport, NC. Visitors will be able to meet and talk with the wooden
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Reenacting Harriett Tubman
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New York actress, dancer, educator, author, and storyteller takes center stage STORY BY AMI BROWN
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he Brunswick Civil War Round Table is pleased to announce that accomplished professional, Ms. Carolyn Evans, portraying Harriet Tubman, who was born a slave, and legendary hero responsible for freeing hundreds of slaves as conductor of the Underground Railroad during the Civil War, will be the special guest speaker at the Tuesday, November 5th meeting. The meeting will be held at Hatch Auditorium on Caswell Beach. Registration and refreshments begin at 6:15PM. The featured “histo-drama” presentation begins at 7:00PM. Everyone is invited to attend this extraordinary, not-to-be-missed program. The audience will witness Harriet Tubman come to life on stage in Ms. Evans’s one-woman show highlighting the only military command in American history in which a woman led the raid! She will guide the audience through Tubman’s life during the Victorian era, including the Civil War, and was part of the Combahee Ferry Raid, Battle of Fort Wagner, draft riots and the heroic Gullah Geechee 2nd South Carolina unit. Tubman was one of the most heroic women in American history, leading slaves to freedom over a decade through the Underground Railroad, a network of people, African American as well as white, offering shelter and aid to escaping slaved from the South. She always carried a rifle because she cautioned slaves that if they were thinking about surrendering or returning, she would shoot them! Because of her bravery and courage, Tubman never lost a passenger, while Southern slaveholders offered $40,000 for her capture, but they were never successful. “The audience is going to see the Underground Railroad and the continuance of that railroad through her experience in the Civil War,” Evans said. “”I want them to feel her heart and her love for people.” She will show Tubman’s strong spiritual side, earning the nickname Moses because of
her determination to free as many slaves as possible. When the Civil War broke out in 1861, Tubman found ways to fight slavery. She was recruited to assist fugitive slaves at Fort Monroe, and worked as a nurse, cook
and laundress. She used her knowledge of herbal medicines to help treat sick soldiers and fugitive slaves. In 1863, she became head of an espionage and scout network for the Union Army. She provided crucial intelligence to Union commanders about Confederate Army supply routes
and troops, and helped liberate slaves to form black Union regiments. Though just over five feet tall, she was a force to be reckoned with, although it took over three decades for the government to recognize her military contributions and award her financially. In addition, a World War II liberty ship, the SS Harriet Tubman was named after her. And, in 2016, the U.S. Treasury honored her by replacing former President and slave owner Andrew Jackson’s image with hers on the $20 bill. This incredible story about this amazing patriot will be told in a most dramatic way. Carolyn Evans appearing as Harriet Tubman as if she will appear in person. Evans began performing as a child at family barbecues and gatherings, but said she started stuttering by the time she was 5 years old. It took years of work to conquer her speech impediment. She became interested in acting at Syracuse University and continued to act at The City University of New York. She has performed on stage with entertainers including Glenn Close, Melba Moore and Terry McFadden. She has appeared at the Apollo Theater, on New York’s WBAI radio, PENN Center, Inc., at Gettysburg, as well as PBS TV and CNN TV. This very special program takes place on Tuesday, November 5th. The visitor fee is $10, and can be applied toward the $25 annual membership dues. For more information, contact president Mike Powell at (910) 278-3545, or email to mpowell260@ gmail.com. The organization’s website is Brunswickcivilwarroundtable.com. You can also visit their Facebook page.
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CHEERS
Cranberry Cocktails Holiday favorites served with berries STORY BY AMI BROWN
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am a huge fan of cranberries, juice, punch or in salads. Keeping with the Thanksgiving traditions, I thought I’d find some delicious cranberry recipes to wet your whistle for this month’s Cheers. I hope you enjoy. Ingredients
CRANBERRY-ORANGE GIN FIZZ WITH THYME
Ingredients: Gin Cointreau or Triple Sec Cranberry juice Sprite or Sierra Mist Oranges A few sprigs of thyme Frozen cranberries for garnish (optional) Ice, shaker and glasses Grab your shaker and add the gin, Cointreau or Triple Sec, and a sprig of thyme. Muddle the thyme to bruise the leaves and release its earthy flavor. Add a handful of ice, cranberry juice, and the juice of half an orange. Give the mixture a few vigorous shakes. Pour over ice and top with cranberry soda and garnish with frozen cranberries, an orange wedge, and sprig of thyme. If you want to do a non-alcoholic version, just substitute ginger ale for the liquor, and add a bit more cranberry juice.
00% cranberry juice 1 Champagne Sugar, orange wedge Garnish: cranberries and rosemary Rim your glass with the orange wedge and sugar. Fill champagne glass about 1/3 with cranberry juice, top off the rest with your favorite champagne. Skewer cranberry with toothpick then poke rosemary through hole to make garnish. You could use sparkling fruit juice instead of Champagne for a non-alcoholic version. Either way, this is one yummy drink.
THE POINSETTIA (OR CRANBERRY MIMOSA)
The poinsettia is an elegant cranberry and Champagne cocktail that is perfect for your next holiday party. There are a number of recipes that take on this name, though this is one of the easiest you’ll find. There’s no fuss or special technique and in just a minute or so, a great drink will be ready for your guests to enjoy. The simplicity is part of its beauty and the flavor is one that has universal appeal. It is, quite simply, an excellent option for celebrations of any size.
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KITCHEN Farm to Table A war time tradition STORY BY KASS FINCHER
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hough many perceive it to be a recent trend, the farm-to-table movement to promote eating locally has roots going back more than a 100 years ago, not just as a healthy lifestyle but as a patriotic necessity. During WWI or “the Great War,” Woodrow Wilson’s administration created the United States Food Administration to encourage citizens to preserve food in support of the boys fighting overseas.
The effort was led by future president Herbert Hoover, known as the “food dictator.” He made no bones about how important this commitment was, stating that “food will win the war.” The concern was that the food being transported across the country by rail to our citizens at home was taking away from the railroads’ capacity for food, supplies, coal and other cargo des-
perately needed by the soldiers overseas. People were encouraged to do “meatless Mondays” and “wheatless Wednesdays.” Canning demonstrations were held to encourage food preservation, not waste. One person who took the efforts to heart was Mary Elizabeth Evans, who owned a candy business in New York City and tearooms in Boston and Newport. “In the early
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KITCHEN they good morale if their families at home are hungry.” She compiled recipes for sugarless candies and desserts, wheatless breads and cakes and many options for meatless entrees, eventually publishing a book in 1918 entitled “War Time Recipes.” At the time, lobster and oysters were plentiful and made great meatless alternatives. She also produced recipes like broiled mackerel with white grapes, pigeon pie, smothered chicken with boiled chestnuts, roast goose with sage and onion dressing, fricassee of rabbit, broiled calves’ brains with peas, tongue with Brussels sprouts and squab on hominy squares. Promoting the use of foods grown close to home, Evans introduced “salads in war time.” “We serve the railroad, fuel and food administrators all three at one time by using salads,” she wrote. “For salads are made from things that grow nearby and do not have to be carried a long haul before they reach your table; and every inch of space in freight cars that you release for coal or war
essentials serves a big purpose. … when you eat vegetable fat, you require less meat fat … which we must release for use overseas.” Her recipes demonstrated her commitment to the war effort’s food conservation strategy, and she promised to support this “as long as the wheat and beet sugar fields of Europe remain battle fields and men who might be raising crops and animals for food, are soldiers.” It was in both world wars that patriots at home supported those fighting overseas. Women took the lead in adapting their food consumption and recipes in WWI and later famously joined the assembly lines in WWII to manufacture the bombers our airmen needed to win that war. On this Veterans’ Day, we should thank not only those who serve with their lives, but also those who support those efforts in their daily actions back home. Taking a page from those who came before us, despite our country’s vast and plentiful resources, we can always do more to conserve what we have and preserve our way of life for those who come after us. From Mary Elizabeth Evans’ “War Time Recipes” FIG WALNUTS RECIPE: INGREDIENTS: Figs, Walnuts, Sherry INSTRUCTIONS: Wash figs, removing the stem of each one, and place them in a sieve, over a kettle of boiling water. Cover tightly and let them steam for 5 minutes. Crack walnuts, so as to remove the meats whole, by striking the nut on the smooth side. When the figs are cool enough to handle, put through a meat grinder or chop very fine in a chopping bowl. Form the chopped figs into small balls (a little sherry may be mixed in if desired) and place a walnut meat on each side.
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HISTORY American Legion
The Nation’s Largest Veterans’ Group STORY BY KASS FINCHER
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s a child, I always enjoyed walking beside my father on the small-town streets of Matthews, NC to hand out the red paper poppies just before Memorial Day. I wasn’t sure why we were doing that, but my father, a veteran of World War II, made the effort seem important as well as fun.
I found out later the symbolism of the poppies. After World War I, perhaps due to the soil enrichment from the war’s rubble, poppies grew everywhere. After the poem “In Flanders Fields” became popular, the red poppy became symbolic of the blood shed during the battles. And in 1920, the poppy became the official flower of the American Legion to memorialize the soldiers who had fought and died during
the war. Now each year members of the American Legion family distribute poppies on the Friday before Memorial Day with a request to the person receiving the flower to make a donation to the medical and financial needs of veterans and active military personnel. The American Legion was founded by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic veterans’ organization. Their mission states: “It is
the nation’s largest wartime veterans service organization, committed to mentoring youth and sponsorship of wholesome programs in our communities, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting strong national security and continued devotion to our fellow service members and veterans.” Today the Legion is one of the most influential nonprofit groups in the country. Almost two million members participate in
over 13,000 posts worldwide. In Brunswick County there are six posts: Southport, Leland, Oak Island, St. James, Calabash and Shallotte. Many people don’t realize the significant impact the Legion has had on our country’s policies, not only for veterans, but for health and youth organizations as well. Here are just a few of the historic efforts the Legion has advocated that resulted in
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HISTORY important social change. 1921: The Legion pushes for creation of the U.S. Veterans Bureau, forerunner of the Veterans Administration. The Legion continues today to lobby for medical, disability and education funding for veterans. 1925: The Legion creates the American Legion Baseball program. Almost 82,000 young people play on Legion teams every year. And most of us don’t know that more than half of Major League baseball players are graduates of this program. 1943: Former national commander Harry W. Colmery writes the first draft of what will later become the "GI Bill of Rights" – considered the Legion's single greatest legislative achievement. 1944: President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs into law the original GI Bill, or Servicemen's Readjustment Act. This important law enabled millions of veterans to afford to go to college, get better jobs and buy affordable houses for their families. It had a significant impact on society and the growth of the post-war middle-class economy. 1946: A small organization known as the American Heart Association was awarded a $50,000 grant from the Legion. It begins
nationwide programs to study, prevent and treat heart disease. 1950: Recognizing the importance of research in the field of mental health, the Legion contributes funds to the launch of the National Association for Mental Health. 1954: The American Legion Child Welfare Foundation is formed. Youth organizations today receive over $11 million from the Legion to help fund programs for America’s children. 1982: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund receives a $1 million grant from the Legion for construction of the wall in Washington. The Legion is the largest single contributor to the project. 1983: The Legion sponsors an independent study on the effects of exposure to Agent Orange on Vietnam War veterans. Congress receives the results in 1989. In 1990, the Legion filed suit against the federal government for not following through. Funding decisions on a myriad of health-related claims are still not completely resolved to this day. 1989: The Legion pushes to elevate the Veterans Administration to Cabinet-level status as the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), arguing that the voices of veter-
ans deserve the highest level of acknowledgement. 1994: In partnership with the Smithsonian’s Air and Space Museum, the Legion plans to develop an exhibit for the atomic bomber Enola Gay. Amid intense criticism and debate, in 1995 the Legion accepted a “scaled-down exhibit without political commentary” for the bomber. It was purportedly the “greatest controversy in the Smithsonian’s 149-year history.” 2001: The American Legion creates the American Legacy Scholarship Fund for children of military members killed in active duty on or after Sept. 11, 2001. 2009: President Obama signs the Veterans Health Care Budget Reform Act of 2009. The new law guarantees advance funding for veterans’ appropriations, at no less than one year in advance. 2017: After a VA waiting-list scandal a few years earlier, the Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act is passed by Congress in concert with The American Legion. This law gives the VA secretary the authority to terminate the employment of VA employees who do not hold the standard of the VA’s mission to help veterans.
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The American Legion worked in concert with Congress, VA and others to create and pass this much needed veteran-centric legislation. 2017: Denise H. Rohan of Wisconsin is elected national commander, the first woman to hold the role in the Legion's history. Beyond its leadership, women have long played an important role as part of the American Legion family. The American Legion Auxiliary, begun as a support organization, now has over one million members in 10,500 locations. It is the largest women’s patriotic service organization in the world. The work of the American Legion is never done. Whether it’s helping with wounded veterans’ medical expenses, granting scholarships to children of deceased or disabled veterans, or helping with the recovery costs after a natural disaster strikes, there are always needs to be met. These people have given their complete commitment to our society. By donating to the work of the Legion, we can be heroes to our heroes. You can donate to their programs at www.legion.org.
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SAVOR Authentic Castucci’s The local Italian joint STORY BY KASS FINCHER
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hen you hear of “Castucci’s – An Italian Joint” you might assume this restaurant on Long Beach Road is all about pizza and calzones. Definitely not the case. Offering authentic Italian dishes flavored with superior homemade sauces, owners Mosé and Kim Guardascione proudly bring a taste of southern Italy to your dining experience.
Mosé and Kim Guardascione
Mosé is originally from Naples, Italy. Moving to New Jersey with his family as a young child, he grew up cooking and learning from the adults around him all about traditional Italian food. He brings that experience and attention to quality ingredients to his restaurant here. Kim describes how they met. “I worked for him at his pizzeria in New Jersey,” she explains. “Ten years later, we met again at a diner I was working at. That’s where it all began!” Now the couple have two small children and one on the way. The Guardasciones had vacationed in our area when they lived in New Jersey. Liking what they saw, they moved down here a couple of years ago and opened Castucci’s. They completely renovated the building, which was once a fish restaurant, and plan to do more as the business grows. Kim describes their roles in the family
business. “I don’t cook; he does the cooking,” she laughs. “I do the hiring and manage the staff. We have maybe 20 people working with us; most of them have been here from the start. I love people, so I talk with the customers. I love to build relationships with them and learn from their feedback. We’ve developed such great friendships; people here are so nice.” As Kim runs the front of the house and interacts with customers, Mosé runs the kitchen. The menu is traditional Italian, with a Neapolitan take on the flavors. Appetizers like Calamari and Mozzarella Caprese are favorites. The homemade gnocchi dishes are probably the most popular pastas. Unlike some who make gnocchi from potatoes, Mosé uses ricotta cheese to make his. Gnocchi Sorrentino is in a plum tomato sauce; Gnocchi Napoli is in a pink creamy meat sauce. Both are topped with mozzarella cheese. Penne Vodka and Penne Cognac offer a touch of alcohol to bring out the flavors in these pasta dishes. As for entrees, chicken and veal traditional favorites abound. Chicken or Veal Saltimbocca is layered with prosciutto, spinach and mozzarella. Veal or Chicken Piccata offers sautéed capers and lemon in a white wine sauce. And the ever-popular Chicken or Veal Parmigiana is lightly breaded in tomato sauce with mozzarella cheese. If you’re in the mood for seafood, Castucci’s offers an array of shrimp, clams, flounder and crab entrees. Perhaps the most popular is the Frutti di Mar, “a tantalizing variety of seafood – shrimp, clams, mussels and calamari.” And every week, Mosé changes it up and bit and offers some special entrees. The seafood, veal or chicken entrees are promoted on Facebook, usually on Tuesdays for the week. Though Mosé likes to stay in the background and prepare the food, Kim is not
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hesitant to point to his talents. “He does it all,” she explains. “He stays until the last customers leave, making sure they have a great experience. He was very humble going into this – we have been so pleasantly surprised with the community’s support. He’s totally focused on the quality of the food.” When asked about how to survive in the restaurant industry, Kim acknowledges its challenges. “You’ve got to be willing to work hard and provide great food,” she says. “You have to be extremely committed and diligent, put the customers first. They have lots of options.” And the community seems to be embracing their restaurant. In a cottage-like atmosphere, the vibe is casual and welcoming. “We love seeing new faces,” Kim says. “We really enjoy greeting people here for their first-time experience – we
hope they get more than just a good meal, also a people experience.” If you’ve ever visited Italy, you know how the people always make you feel welcome. So enjoy a taste of Italy at Castucci’s and you just might find that special feeling here in Southport. Castucci’s – An Italian Joint 4332 Long Beach Road Southport, NC 28461 910.477.6755 Open Tuesday – Sunday 4 p.m. – 9 p.m.
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he local chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), a 501-C-3 organization dedicated to promotes all aspects of aviation. In November they will be hosting a 4-1/2 day visit of one of the most iconic airplanes in aviation history, a 1929 Ford Tri-Motor airliner. This aircraft, known as the “Tin Goose”, pioneered airline travel as we know it today. Number 146 of 199 built and one of only eight still flying today, this fully restored airplane tours the country allowing folks to take a short flight back in time to experience what flight was like at the dawn of commercial aviation.
Recall the energy, passion, and excitement of the Roaring ’20s by flying aboard the Ford Tri-Motor. Known as the first luxury airliner, the Ford Tri-Motor redefined world travel and marked the beginning of commercial flight. Our tour stops are hosted by volunteers who are passionate about sharing the Ford Tri-Motor’s stories. We invite families to visit and learn all about our aircraft and our organization. Viewing the aircraft is free, so be sure to bring your camera along.
Revenues from the Ford Tri-Motor tour help cover maintenance and operations costs for the aircraft and aid our ambition to keep the “Tin Goose” flying for many years to come. For any questions, or to reserve a full flight, please contact 877-952-5395. The aircraft will be conducting short revenue flights at the Cape Fear Regional Jetport, Oak Island, Nov 7-11. Additional activities will include several pancake breakfasts and classic car and aircraft displays. Book your tickets now!
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ART BEAT Epoxy Concrete Art James Semmens takes concrete to art STORY BY CARLA EDSTROM
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hen building a new home or remodeling an existing space, many people opt to add an artistic element to the design, creating a more personalized space. We have a lot of design choices these days from expensive granite counter tops to simple carpeting, and the possibilities in between can be daunting. For those looking for an artistic touch that doesn’t break the bank, epoxy and concrete for your flooring and counter top finishes are exciting possibilities. Using epoxy can save you money over granite and you are not limited by what stones are available, nor limiting your size choices. As a bonus, epoxy finishes are stain and water-resistant, durable and germ-resistant which is obviously good for sanitary reasons. From a decorative standpoint, there are many beautiful color combinations and finishes to choose from to make the project unique including metallic specks. Local craftsman James Semmens specializes in epoxy and concrete and those unique and artistic touches that make your space uniquely yours.
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As a self-taught craftsman, Semmens dedicated countless hours of learning the processes by trial and error and experimenting with new things. He has created a unique portfolio of work that showcases a combination of his talent and the clients' design ideas. “I started about 7 years ago. Just started doing small projects and away it went,” he said. “I’m totally self-taught. My technique is natural. I go with colors chosen by my clients. Then I mix the colors and go with the vibe. I’m always trying to mimic stone,” he explained. “I studied some 200 hours on the internet, learning
what made epoxy/resin fail and what can and cannot be introduced to the melted glass-like substance.” Semmens's most favorite design project to date is The Sound House performance venue in Shallotte which he designed and built. His artistic touch adds a special flare to the music venue. “That place is my masterpiece to date,” he said. His work is all over the place at the venue with the gorgeous resin tables and bar. One room features a resin floor with old record albums embedded in it that is a musician’s dream. What a creative way to use old damaged
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Make us your #1 destination for the most unique records that could no longer be played while also creating a unique focal point. “I love color and manipulating it,” he explains. Using resin to design can be very creative especially if you have items embedded into it like the record albums. But according to Semmens, you can also use stickers and etch designs like mermaids’ tails into the resin floors, creating a personal space that reflects your personality. Since the resin is waterproof and easy to care for, the designs are not limited to indoors. He also creates patios and outdoor tables for your outdoor space. “The flooring is 100% waterproof and simple damp mop clean up, mild soap and water. The same with the counter tops, along with a waxing periodically.” Semmens explains that the prep work is the most important part of his work, and it’s the difference between success and failure. “My prep work is everything. Grinding the floor and cleaning is the main thing for my floors. Building my counter tops is all precision. They’re always 2 layers of marine-grade plywood. Then shaped accordingly. Concrete is my canvas if you will. My concrete floors are overly soft on top of your concrete, the same with the epoxy. Some chemicals are allowed to be
introduced to achieve different effects. Like glow in the dark powder,” he explains. “The epoxy starts clear I add mica powder that comes in many colors. Along with a few other potions I like.” Metallic substances can also be added to add a sparkle. Semmens is currently employed by HD Precision building contractors, and his local workmanship can be seen at the Moore Street Oyster Bar and Oliver’s Restaurant in Southport, Sundogz Sports Bar on Oak
Island and many other homes and businesses around town. Currently, they are working on the former Yacht Basin Eatery building and a restaurant on Oak Island as well as some counter tops. “I recently created a concrete floor that looks like hardwood. Complete hand-carved, hand-cut and stained,” he said. You can contact Semmens and see more of his work on Facebook under Stone Rite Concrete Studios. He can be reached at 910-685-5706.
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BIZ Q& A Huge Round Table Local war group preserves history STORY BY KASS FINCHER
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ne of the most active historical groups in our area, the Civil War Round Table brings the history of that conflict to life with their monthly speakers. The CWRT was formed ten years ago, and quickly grew in membership. Meeting on the first Tuesday of each month at Hatch Auditorium on the grounds of the Fort Caswell Baptist Assembly, the group provides an interesting program about that period of our history. They also contribute to Civil War historic preservation efforts in our region, donating $60,000 to those causes over the years. Mike Powell, current CWRT president, answered our questions and invited everyone to come out and enjoy learning more about this period of our history. Tell us ail little about how the RT got started and for how long-We had our first meeting in May of 2010. Our co-founders, Tom O’Donnel and Wally Rueckel, met at a party, and found they had the Civil War in common. By the end of the evening they had determined to start a local Civil War Round Table. Their good decisions, at the start, and the quality of the folks they brought in, got us off to a great start. We hoped for 40-50 attendees at the first meeting, as most CWRT’s have attending, and we had over a hundred. WE meet the first Tuesday of each month, except no meetings in July and August. We meet at Hatch Auditorium, on the grounds of Fort Caswell, on the east end of Oak Island, at the NC Baptist Retreat Assembly. Our annual dues are $25, for the entire family, and we have not had to raise then yet. Hatch Auditorium holds 800 and is a state of the art facility for our purposes. We are very thankful to the NC Baptist Retreat Assem-
bly for appreciating our mission as well as the importance of the history on their grounds. What can I expect if I attend? As you enter the lobby, you will pass a table of computers to allow us to check folks in quickly. We averaged over 400 per month in attendance this year and last, so getting folks through is important. We have coffee and cookies for all. There will be Civil War era music playing. You can try your luck with a 50/50 raffle or you can look for a book at our Sutler’s Table, where we sell books, hats, etc. Several times a year we have a live musical act appear, from 6:00 -7:00pm. They all have a Civil War connection. And play period music. There are three screens above the raised stage and we use them to run a slide show with our Round Table news and upcoming events from around town and other history related organizations. You have such interesting guest speak-
ers, where do you source them? Our speaker program is the other hat I wear, besides being president. I have run the program for the last 7 years and I worked with local historian, Max Williams, in the early years. Max taught me to look for two qualities in a speaker. One, they must be authoritative. We do not let activists or those with an agenda, other than the study of history, to take the stage. Secondly, they must be a good presenter. No one wants to watch someone read from a paper for 45 minutes. These days, most historians have a power point slide show to augment their talk. Our A/V system allows our audience to get the most out of the presentation. I have been a student of the Civil War for 50 years, so I am very familiar with the authors and historians. I’ve read their books, so I know those that are quality historians. I check YouTube and CSPAN 3 to determine what kind of presenter they are. Also, one feature of the joining of the Round Tables together, is that we can communicate to each other who the great speakers are. The WOW speakers. A major influence on our speaker program is the same reason we have had the success we have. 35%-40% of our 1200 plus members are women. Most ladies
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are not interested in the “mud and blood” history, the battle histories. So, we vary our topics to keep them interested. Medicine, home front, hospitals, etc. These are all good topics, and being a military historian myself, these are topics I may not be exposed to if not for the Round Table. Tell us about one of the stand out Round Tables of the past. I think the most important Round Table meeting we had was in January of 2011. It was the first time we had Ed Bearss. Ed is a national treasure and his resume is far too large to put here. But, nobody has brought more history to more people than Ed Bearss. We had about 175 members at the time. I had been a fan of Ed’s for decades and not only was it the first time I was able to actually spend time with him, but he doubled our membership in that one evening. Round Tables of the past -- Chicago CWRT, is the oldest. They were formed in the early 1940’s. They are still an active Round Table. As far as I have been able to find out, the largest CWRT, before us, had approx. 600 plus members. This was in Lexington Ky. Round Tables, today, are struggling. Most of those in the big cities, have a difficult time finding a suitable location to meet. Several old and ven-
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BIZ Q&A erable organizations had been forced to close down. If membership is low, you do not have the money to bring in the best speakers. And, it is all about the speakers. They are not coming for the cookies or the 50/50 raffle. Who are your typical attendees? The typical attendee is between 55-65 years old. We have not been able to generate any interest in the youth, despite our efforts. And this is the biggest problem we face in the future. Kids are not getting the same treatment of our history, in schools, as we did. Controversies and politics have hung a cloud over the Civil War, in today’s society. This is a shame. Only the study of our history allows us to understand our mistakes, as well as our successes. Some want to apply 21st century morality to 19th century characters. Who can pass that test? We have several other programs that help folks. For those interested in genealogy, we provide resources and sources for them to use in their research, we also give them a place to post their family history on our webpage’s ANCESTRY site. For those folks that enjoy visiting the National and State Parks System, we provide introductions to tours and tour guides, besides the tours that we sponsor.
Do I need a membership? If you want to come and just check it out, there is a $10 guest fee. If you decide to become a member, your $10 is applied to the annual $25 fee, which includes your entire family. No reservations are needed. How do I find out about when the meeting are going to be held? Our meetings are well covered in the Southport, State Port Pilot, the week of the meeting. We have rack cards in various locations with our speaker schedule for the year and contact information. We also have a web page, that is simply our name, brunswickcivilwarroundtable.com, and we are on Facebook. We try to keep our membership up to date on our meetings and other activities, such as field trips, symposiums, etc We work closely with like minded, historical organizations to advertise each other’s upcoming events. We are all going after the same audience, and it is not a competition, so we help each other. What is the mission of the Round Table? The mission of the BCWRT is twofold. We want to educate our membership on the Civil War. We also are very active in preserving our Civil War history. In our ten years we have donated over $60,000 to historic preservation. We do not donate to projects that are buying land to preserve
battlefields or other historic sites. There are other organizations that are much better suited for that most valuable work. We work locally, on project that we can have an immediate impact on. These local projects will not get done if the local organizations do not get involved. Not just the preserving artifacts, though we do that, but bringing interpretation to our local Civil War sites. Markers and plaques are placed to tell the story of the site you are visiting. They tell you what you are looking at. There are very few, Civil War sites, in eastern NC, that we have not had an impact on. We have taken on several projects that had no interpretation at all, before our involvement. Do I need to be a Civil War enthusiast to enjoy the Round Table? You absolutely do not have to be a Civil War historian or enthusiast to enjoy the evening. The majority of our members just enjoy hearing a good speaker on interesting topics. As I have said, we try to make it as much a social evening as anything else. We use live music, refreshments, book sales, and raffles, to give a little something for everybody. And, if you learn something along the way, we have fulfilled our mission. At $2.50 an evening, for your entire family, it is a pretty good deal. Our philosophy is
that whether there are 50 or 500 in the audience, we will put on the best event that we can. Tell us something unique about the Round Table. I have already mentioned what makes us different from the others and that is our female membership. 40% of our board of directors is female, which is about the same as the membership. About three years ago, one of our directors, local historian and author, Charen Fink, began a “Ladies Forum”. This is a separate meeting, 4 times a year, just for the ladies, no men allowed. Their topics are usually dealing with the women in the war and they also provide refreshments, based on Civil War and 19th century recipes. Those ladies that have appropriate costumes, wear them. I hear they have a really good time. We have tried to embed our organization into the community. When hurricanes or other disasters strike, we are there to help, whether with money or volunteers. If a tree limb falls on the graves of Buffalo Soldiers, and other veterans, they call us and we get it removed. We have liaison board members with the Civil War related sites, such as Fort Fisher and Fort Anderson and the NC Maritime Museum.
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FITNESS Lower Back Pain Time for relief
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When the infamous “my back went out” moment occurs, everything else in our life gets put on hold. It demands your attention, right then and there. Most of the time you won’t even know what caused it. I can assure you it wasn’t that excessively heavy pen you just picked up off the floor. In all likelihood, it was an accumulation of many factors. Usually it is caused by a lack of muscular flexibility from an old injury or the inability to move a muscle or joint through the full range of motion. Too much sitting
is another common contributing factor causing some muscles to over lengthen and others to shorten. Additionally, poor nutrition and hydration, mental or physical stress, or unaccustomed muscle use can all create muscle knots (called trigger points) that can lead to sudden, excruciating back pain. Most of the time the culprit of the back problem can be traced back to just a few dysfunctional muscles throwing everything out of whack. Often we ignore everyday
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small aches and pains and minor losses • of muscular function, but many times those are the little warning signals the body is sending us. If left untreated, the trigger points sending these signals can cause full blown episodes of debilitating pain. However if the source muscles are identified and treated, pain can be alleviated. The below scenarios are just some examples of the numerous ways untreated dysfunctional muscles can refer pain. Perhaps one of the below scenarios will • sound familiar to you or maybe you have a scenario not mentioned. Either way, each scenario is typically caused by a specific muscle or group of muscles in a dysfunctional state (weak/under-active or tight/overactive), that once treated is able to solve the problem. • A woman sits all day at work and has a two hour commute. One day she realizes she has pain running up and down her spine and she can’t stand up straight. Here we were looking at a chronically shortened muscle that connects the lumbar spine and pelvis to the head of the femur. •
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A woman has difficulty getting up from a low couch. She sits all day at work and sits again to watch TV at night. She has pain in her glutes and around her waist. She drinks 4 cups of coffee a day, eats one meal, and drinks less than a full glass of water each day. She tires easily and her legs feel weak. Her poor diet and sedentary lifestyle have paved the way for trigger points in multiple muscles which also cause her feeling of general weakness. A woman sits all day at work but can never get comfortable. She always feels like she is leaning to one side and often sits on one foot until it falls asleep. She has a constant burning pain in her low back and upper glutes and has two to three episodes per year when her pain is so severe that she can’t stand up and has to crawl to the bathroom. In this case, the problem stems from her quadratus lumborum, a muscle in the lower back and waist and a structural imbalance that affects her seated posture. A simple change could eliminate her pain completely… if only she understood the root cause of her problem. A man has difficulty bending forward The non-invasive treatment of these and bringing his foot up and over the trigger points may finally be the key to opposite knee to put on his socks and relieving that back pain once and for all. At shoes. This scenario was due to trigger the very least, I urge you to consider this points in the gluteal muscles, which can option before turning to long term use of restrict forward bending while seated pain meds or surgery. Don’t feel like you and the ability to cross your legs. are forced to sit on the sidelines of life with the annoying debilitating discomfort of A man has difficulty and pain bending chronic back pain, there is a good chance down to pet his dog. This problem you don’t have to. included trigger points and tightness If you have additional questions through the back chain (calves, regarding this month's article, please hamstrings, glutes, and spinal muscles). reach out to me via email. BrianTully@BetterTogetherFitness.com Southport Magazine 2016-2017 SOI Chamber Small Business of the Year Winner
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f you haven’t been to the Odell Williamson Theatre, it’s about time. The fall concert set for November 16 is your last chance until 2020. This duo, Nikki Talley and Jason Sharp, will blow the roof off with their beautiful vocals and eclectic instrumentals. You must get your tickets now, as most of the concerts do sell out. Consider season tickets and you will never miss a show.
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Nikki Talley and Jason Sharp November 16, 2019 After 4 1/2 years of hard touring, 150200 shows annually, Nikki continues traveling on, bringing her gorgeous voice & thoughtful songs all across the nation. Hailing from the mountains of western North Carolina, it’s only fitting that her songs are as eclectic as the state that boasts the mountains and the sea. Along with her guitar & clawhammer style banjo, her musical partner & husband Jason Sharp adds resonant lush guitar tones as well as harmonies to round out the duo’s sound. Out From The Harbor is a collection
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of 10 songs recorded at Asheville’s Echo Mountain Studio. With only a few other additions to the record, including Michael Ashworth (Steep Canyon Rangers) on bass & tasteful percussion, the stage is set for Nikki’s soulful vocal and storied lyrics while Jason Sharp’s guitar soars alongside. As expected Out From The Harbor often travels through the element of water be it the sea, rivers, rain or tears. Nikki’s silken voice is on full display. The album opens with “Rainy Day”, a song about how sometimes you need a rainy day and that ‘all the sunshine in California couldn’t make this go away’. “Let’s Go Out On The Water” recalls a day of fishing with friends, a pastime
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SHOWCASE Nikki & Jason enjoy while making musical tracks throughout the U.S. Whether it’s from the hills of haunted Appalachia, the seashores of the Gulf or the dry dusty heat of the desert, each song takes the listener along on the journeys that sometimes mirror the everyday adventures of the musical couple especially on the track “Travelin On” with lyrics “Travelin on just like we were kids on a merry go round and round / We’re somewhere in the middle of chasing our tails and chasing our dreams down”. You can find Nikki & Jason chasing their dreams down in their van, Blue Bell all across the country playing festivals, venues & house concerts. Listen Up Brunswick County is a non-profit group formed to provide noteworthy live musical experiences. We offer new or established singer/songwriters performing original music in a variety of genres including folk, R & B, Bluegrass, Country and Blues. Unlike huge arenas, our venue offers an intimate, up close and personal evening with the entertainers.
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As our mission states, Listen Up Brunswick County will continue to bring talented singer songwriters to Brunswick County and support a Brunswick County charity again this season. We are excited about some of the changes that we will incorporate as a result of your suggestions and requests in our upcoming sixth season. All six shows to be held at the Virginia Williamson Events Center at Odell Williamson Theater at Brunswick County College, a more centralized county location. All shows held at the Event Center, Odell Williamson Theater, Brunswick County College. Performance days vary as noted below. Doors 7p.m./ Show 7:30p.m. Tickets: $20/advance; $25/door.
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CALENDAR NOV 1-3
25TH ANNUAL ARTS BY THE SHORE
Artists, crafters and art enthusiasts are invited to enjoy local art at the Oak Island Recreation Center, 3003 E. Oak Island Drive. This annual event is sponsored by the Oak Island Art Guild and the Town of Oak Island.
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The Associated Artists of Southport at Franklin Square Gallery will have their Christmas Boutique full of original art and items perfect for your holiday shopping.
NOV 2
THIS IS OUR TOWN CLEANUP – SOUTHPORT Meet at the Old Jail Annex on Rhett Street for the monthly cleanup, 9 a.m. to noon.
SOUTHPORT WOODEN BOAT SHOW
Stroll along the waterfront in Southport’s Yacht Basin to see a variety of wooden boats in-water and exhibited on land. The show runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and includes vendors, food and children’s activities. (Full story in this month’s issue).
THE GREAT PUMPKIN BLOWOUT
Take your jack-o-lantern to the Brunswick Town/Ft. Anderson State Historic Site and watch them be exploded using Civil War era-technology used to detonate torpedoes. Cost is $10, and you get to press the button to blow up your pumpkin. The event is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with blasting scheduled every 30 minutes.
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NOV 5
ST. JAMES SERVICE CLUB JERSEY MIKE’S FUNDRAISER Grab dinner at Jersey Mike’s, 5130 Southport-Supply Road, and help support local charities at the same time. Between 4 and 9 p.m., 25 percent of proceeds from sub purchases will be donated to the St. James Service Club. The Club funds grants and scholarships throughout Brunswick County.
NOV 2
COMEDY IMPROV
Marker 614 hosts a night of comedy, improv style. The night includes a catered meal, cash bar and prizes. Visit www.southportbanquethall.com/ or call 910-448-1002 for more info or to buy tickets.
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OUR HEROES AT HORSEPLAY FARM FALL FESTIVAL
Enjoy watching a trick horse show (at 12 noon), pony rides, face painting, silent auction and raffles, games, a hotdog eating contest, and entertainment.
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The local chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association brings another historic plane in for tours and flights. The Tin Goose was number 146 of 199 of its kind, a plane that pioneered airline travel as we know it today, according to a release from the EAA chapter. There will also be pancake breakfasts,
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NOV 8-9
ARTISANS HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE
Browse through a unique selection of fine arts and fine crafts from all media, textiles, flower arrangements, jewelry, painting, ceramics, and more. More than 60 artisans will offer their fine arts and crafts, and they will be on hand to answer questions. Options are also available for special orders on many items. The Boutique will be open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free, Marker 614, 614 West West Street, Southport.
NOV 8-10
ROAST THE COAST
November 8-10, 2019, come celebrate the Southern Living Inspired Community at Cape Fear Station on Bald Head Island with three days of events centered around fine wine, craft beer, open houses, live music, and the best of Southern food. Enjoy three nights in an island home for the price of two by booking online or contacting one of our knowledgeable agents at 1-833-239-6157. You may also email us at Roast&Toast. See below for a list of homes and promotion code. To learn more about Roast & Toast events and to purchase tickets, visit www.RoastToastCoast.com.
NOV 9
INTERNATIONAL ARTISANS CHRISTMAS BAZAAR -
Oak Island Evangelical Presbyterian Church - Items for sale include high-quality crafts handmade by artisans from undeveloped countries, supplied by Serrv International, a nonprofit dedicated to fighting global poverty through fair and ethical trade. The artisans employ their skills and resources to help grow sustainable businesses. With the proceeds, they are able to work in a safe environment, send children to school and save for the future. Items to be sold include jewelry, scarfs, Christmas ornaments, baskets, home decor, and gourmet chocolates. All proceeds
will go to Serrv and local missions supported by Oak Island Evangelical Presbyterian Church. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the church, 1503 E. Oak Island Drive.
NOV 15
GOING LIVE & LOCAL - OAK ISLAND
Enjoy the best of summer celebrations with music, food trucks and vendors at Oak Island’s Middleton Park fields (SE 46th Street/Dolphin Drive), 4-7:30 p.m.
NOV 16
FARM TOUR FUNDRAISER
Learn about the farm animals of HOOF and sustainable homestead farm life at Greenlands Farm, 624 Midway Road SE, Bolivia. Tours will focus on farm animal science (including animals like goats, horses, rabbits, chickens, llamas, and pigs) and sustainable homestead farming. Pack a picnic and enjoy a day with family and friends. Tours run on the hour, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and the suggested donation is $8/person. All proceeds benefit Helpers of Our Farm, an NC nonprofit organization, whose mission is to teach about animal kindness, animal science, and an ownership responsibility to create a better world for animals and humans.
NOV 23
YOUTH BUSINESS FAIR
This fair features youth-run and operated small businesses, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Brunswick Community College Southport Center, 701 Lord Street. (see full story in this month’s issue)
NOV 23
5TH ANNUAL CRAFTERS BAZAAR Shop for presents made by local artisans, get a hot dog lunch for $5 and find some fairy hair to help celebrate the season. Stop by the bazaar from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Brunswick Center at Southport, 151 N. Howe Street.
NOV 29
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TREE LIGHTING - OAK ISLAND
Enjoy live entertainment beginning at 5 p.m. at Middleton Park, visit with Santa and make some holiday crafts before the tree is lit for the season.
DEC 7
HOLIDAY MARKET - OAK ISLAND Another great opportunity to find locally-made gifts for everyone on your list, and right before the parade on Oak Island. The market runs 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Recreation Center, 3003 E. Oak Island Dr.
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The annual Christmas parade starts at Town Hall (East 46th St.) and goes east to McGlamery Street. The parade kicks off at 2 p.m. and features local business, civic organizations, children’s groups, plenty of fire trucks and fancy cars, and even Santa and Mrs. Claus. Sponsored by the Southport-Oak Island Chamber of Commerce.
DEC 7 AND 8
SEA NOTES CHORAL SOCIETY CHRISTMAS CONCERT
The concert features a 128-voice performance of the sounds of the season. Performances are at 3 p.m. each day.
Ongoing events COMMUNITY
BINGO
Oak Island VFW on Monday and Wednesday nights, 7 p.m., 103 SE 50th Street, Oak Island. Boiling Spring Lakes VFW Post 10400 every Tuesday for cash prizes. Door opens at 6 p.m. and Bingo begins at 7 p.m., 3161 George II Hwy.
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CALENDAR FIRST TUESDAY - BRUNSWICK CIVIL WAR ROUNDTABLE
This program is held at Hatch Auditorium at Ft. Caswell. Registration starts at 6:30 p.m. and the program starts at 7 p.m. On Nov 5, New York actress Carolyn Evans will perform what is considered a “histo-drama,” a one-woman show portraying Harriet Tubman, an American abolitionist, political activist, and one of the most heroic women in America. Tubman was known most notably for her involvement in the Underground Railroad, rescuing slaves via a network of antislavery activists and safe houses.
FIRST FRIDAY GALLERY WALK SOUTHPORT
Enjoy strolling through downtown Southport and view artists’ creations from 5-7 p.m.
FIRST FRIDAY - OLDE SOUTHPORT VILLAGE SHOPPES Meet crafters and artisans, shop for antiques, and enjoy snacks and beverages from 5-8 p.m. at 1102 N. Howe Street.
WALK WITH A DOC
NC MARITIME MUSEUM SOUTHPORT
Sensory Saturday (dim lights, low volume) is Sept. 7. Third Tuesday programs are free and open to all those 16 and older, 7 p.m. at 223 E. Bay Street. Call 910-477-5151 our check the Museum’s calendar at https://ncmaritimemuseumsouthport.com/calendar/ for more information.
This health professional-led group is a fun and safe place to go for a walk, learn about health and meet new friends. The event is free and all are welcome, second Saturday of every month, 9-10 a.m. at the Boiling Spring Lakes Community Center, 1 Leeds Road.
R.I.S.E. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP This support group is open to anyone in any stage of fighting cancer. The group meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 4509 Fieldstone Circle, St. James. Call Susan Werlinich at 614-323-8729 for more information on R.I.S.E. (Resilient, Informed, Strong, Extraordinary). Werlinich is a retired oncology nurse with more than 20 years’ experience leading support groups.
THE OFFICE COFFEE AND WINE BAR 3280 George II Highway (N.C. 87)
BSL Neighbors Market is Nov 9, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
BALD HEAD ISLAND CONSERVANCY
Take a tour of all the natural beauty of Bald Head Island’s marshes and beach and learn about all the wildlife of this island town; tours are scheduled weekends through November. Visit www. bhic.org/family-activities/ for more details on Conservancy programs.
WINE AND BEER AMERICAN FISH COMPANY
Beautiful views at the Southport waterfront - sit and watch the boats go by! Check Facebook for event information.
DOC MERIDIAN WINERY
Wine tastings weekly and live music every Tuesday, 305 North Howe Street, Southport. Check Facebook for more details.
TIKI TAVERN
Check Facebook for specials and events, 108 E. 8th St., Southport. Halloween Party, 9 p.m. on Nov 1!
THE LAZY TURTLE BAR & GRILL
Weekly events such as trivia, open mic night or bonfires, as well as food and drink specials, 601 E. Ocean Dr., Oak Island.
Introducing our Blue Plate Specials Thursday-Sunday 3-8pm offering different specials daily
108 E. Moore Street, Southport
Puttin’ the MOO in Moore Street since 2018 108 E. Moore Street Southport, NC 28461
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Monday-Wednesday 11-3pm Drinks Tea (Sweet or Unsweet) Thursday-Sunday 11-8pm $2.50 free refills Sodas
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1/2 SANDWICH AND CUP OF HOMEMADE SOUP
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And much more! Check out our facebook page for specials of the day
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CALENDAR SILVER COAST WINERY TASTING & TAPROOM Brunswick County’s first and only winery and original Craft Beer Bar. Craft Beer and Wine tastings all day, every day. Check Facebook for updated events, specialty beer tastings, and live music events.
DOC MERIDIAN WINERY
305 N. Howe St., Southport
Ever changing inventory including half bottles, monthly history nights and wine tastings. Check Facebook for specials and upcoming events.
THE WINE RACK
Wine tastings featuring five wines, Fridays from 5:30-8 p.m., and live music on Sundays from 4-6 p.m., 102 W. Brown St. Check www.southportwinerack.com for more information.
THE PUB OF SOUTHPORT UNCORKED BY THE SEA
A Taste of Autumn, featuring six Paul Hobbs California wines, a representative from the winery, and pairings from the Southport Cheese Shoppe, 6 p.m. on Nov 3. Wine tastings on Thursdays 5-7 p.m. Check uncorkedbythesea.com for information on specials and events. 602 N. Howe St., Southport.
GRAPE & ALE
Stocked with your old favorites and new wines to try - stop in for tastings! Check www.thegrapeandale.com for more information and the food truck schedule, 8521 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island.
Check the Pub’s Facebook page for other events and daily specials, 1513 N. Howe, Unit 10, Southport.
FISHY FISHY CAFÉ
Check Facebook for specials and live music schedule, 106 Yacht Basin Dr., Southport.
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CALENDAR SUNDOGZ SPORTS BAR AND TAVERN
Check https://www.brunswickcc. edu/odell-williamson-auditorium/ for ticket information.
Check Facebook for specials and food truck appearances, 8620 E. Oak Island Dr.
THE PUB OF SOUTHPORT
1513 N. Howe Street, Southport
SOUTHPORT TAP AND CELLAR
Nov 15 — Elliot Smith
Trivia and food truck Thursdays, check Facebook for food truck schedules and specials, 827 N. Howe Street
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ODELL WILLIAMSON AUDITORIUM BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Nov 1 — Masters of Soul - The group performs classics from the Temptations, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles, the Four Tops. Diana Ross
Nov 15 — Josh Lewis Dec 13 — Elliott Smith
& Supremes, the Jackson Five, Martha Reeves and The Vandellas, Stevie Wonder, The Commodores, and more. Nov 9-10 — Annie Jr., by the Starbright Little Players. Showtimes are 7 p.m. Nov 7 and 8, and 2 p.m. Nov 9 and 10.
SOUTHPORT TAP AND CELLAR 827 N. Howe Street
Nov 2 — Dos Eddies
DOC MERIDIAN WINERY
Nov 16 — Nikki Talley and Jason Sharp, 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by Listen Up Brunswick County.
305 N. Howe St., Southport Nov 1 — Fishin’ Musicians
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As Oak Island Parks & Recreation Department transitions to our fall and holiday season event line-up; we wanted to invite you to you to join us in making this holiday season magical by participating in the 2019 Holiday Craft Market! This year’s program will be held at the Oak Island Recreation Center, located at 3003 E. Oak Island Dr., and will offer both indoor and outdoor spaces for vendors. To show our appreciation to our OKI market venders over the last year; early registration for the 2019 Holiday Craft Market has begun for all vendors who have participated in an OKI Parks & Recreation Market within the last 12 months general registration beginning September 3rd. Interested participants are welcome to reach out either Carrie Winkler (cwinkler@ci.oak-island.nc.us) or Eric Falkenhagen (efalkenhagen@ci.oak-island. nc.us ) for questions or additional information; this popular shopping event has had great success in past years, and Oak Island Parks & Recreation is thrilled to make this year the best one yet!
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DINING GUIDE
Seaside Dining at its Best! Check out the Dining Guide and what delicious food the local area has to offer! SWAIN SEAFOOD SHACK
5119 E Oak Island Dr, Oak Island, Phone: (910) 448-5056 Good food for good people. Locally caught seafood, homemade soups and salad bar.
THE PIRATES DECK
5827 E. Oak Island Dr, Oak Island 910-933-4615 A great local hangout . Everything from Nachos to burgers, to seafood to steaks. Great Bar.
MODERN AMERICAN THE LIVE OAK ON HOWE
614 N. Howe St. Southport, 910-620-4541 Full Service Catering and Event Venue. Pairing with The Confectionary for off-site and onsite specials occasions. They will work with you to tailor make your event, one to remember. Whether it is at your house or ours..
OLIVER’S ON THE CAPE FEAR
Dine by the sea at Koko Cabana on Oak Island and enjoy yummy chicken tacos and Mexican style corn as a side.
SEAFOOD SPECIALTY FISH HOUSE RESTAURANT
5710 57th Place W., Oak Island 910-278-6012 • www.bwpresort.com Offering items such as award-winning chowder and signature crab dip.
M FISHY FISHY CAFE
106 Yacht Basin Dr., Southport 910-457-1881 www.fishyfishycafe.com A sophisticated take on the dockside seafood café, Fishy Fishy serves up plates like Buffalo shrimp, Cajun grouper bites, and Bacon Wrapped Shrimp.
M FRYING PAN
319 West Bay St., Southport 910-363-4382 Featuring homemade sweet potato biscuits and fried seafood, as well as other delicacies such as pan seared grouper.
101 West Bay Street, Southport 910-477-9299 oliversonthecapefear.com Fine dining on the Cape Fear—where exquisite southern cuisine meets the salubrious dishes. We also offer great burgers, steaks, and other southern favorites.
M MR. P’S BISTRO
Family owned since 1964; offering seafood fried, broiled or grilled, plus charbroiled steaks.
MOJO’S ON THE HARBOR
16 Marina Way, Bald Head Island 910-457-7217 www.mojoontheharbor.com Featuring Southern classics :fried pickles, shellfish steam pots to global dishes like Italian meat antipasto and Mediterraneans shrimp and grits.
MOORE STREET OYSTER BAR Moore Street, Southport
M PROVISION COMPANY 130 Yacht
Basin Dr., Southport 910-457-0654 www.provisioncompany.com Offering a la carte seafood sandwiches, conch fritters, steamed shrimp and more.
RUSTY HOOKS DOCKSIDE GRILL
309 N. Howe St., Southport 910-457-0801 www.mrpsbistro.com Fine low-country cuisine, from crab-stuffed fish du jour to crab cakes and prime rib.
SHAGGER JACKS
8004 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 910-933-4103 www.shaggerjacksoki.com With over 50 beer selections, Shagger Jacks offers an assortment of dishes from steamers to ribs and sweet curry chicken to tacos.
TRANQUIL HARBOR
5908 E. Oak Island Drive Oak Island Call (910) 250-12944 Casual family restaurant with a variety of dishes, seafood and daily specials.
TURTLE ISLAND RESTAURANT & CATERING
located in Southport, NC launching in the fall of 2017. We will be serving and selling great wine in NC.
GRAPE AND ALE
8521 E. Oak Island Dr. Oak Island, 910-933-4384 Quaint and eclectic store offering a large selection of wines, beers, and spirits. Perfect for either relaxation or for on the go! Tastings on Fridays 5-8pm,
SILVER COAST WINERY
105 S. Howe St. Southport, 910-777-5151 Brunswick County’s first and only winery and original Craft Beer Bar. Craft Beer and Wine tastings all day, every day! Check out our Facebook page for updated events, specialty beer tastings, and live music.
THE WINE RACK
102 W. Brown St. Southport, 910-457-5147 Offering a selection of wine, cigars, coffees, and accessories, this quaint shop is perfect for a night out. Great service and over 600 wines to choose from.
UNCORKED BY THE SEA
602 N. Howe St. Southport, 910-454-0633 Offers a wide variety of fine wines and craft beers. Enjoy a pleasant evening sipping wine and admiring local art. Thursday wine tastings support local charities 5-7pm.
CAFES, DELIS & GRILLS POLLY’S AMERICAN GRILL
505 N. Howe St., Southport Offering All-American sandwiches, burgers and hotdogs
BEANA’S KITCHEN
106 SE 58th St., Oak Island 910-278-7209 Open from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., Beana’s serves breakfast and lunch.
4907 Fish Factory Rd 6220 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island Southport, (910) 477-6616 910-278-4944 Editor@southportmag.com www.rustyhooksdockside.com M ISLAND WAY RESTAURANT Casual dining in a tropical setting, with CaWe are fun dining! Our menu features fresh 1407 E. Beach Dr., Oak Island ribbean inspired seafood as well as steaks, local seafood and generational recipes, guar910-278-7770 chicken, pork and salads. anteed to leave a lasting smile on your face. www.islandwayres.com Offering fine steaks, from filet mignon to flat Come join our small piece of paradise along iron, and fresh seafood, from lobster to crab the coast of Carolina; our team looks forward WINE & BEER to greeting you. We welcome boaters to pull cakes, with attentive service. up to our docks or contact the Marina Dock- DOC MERIDIAN WINERY JONES SEAFOOD HOUSE master on Channel 16, and all others to come 305 N. Howe St., Southport 6404 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island down Fish Factory Road and join us for a relax- 208-520-2490 910-278-5231 Doc Meridian is a local wine shop and winery ing meal with a gorgeous view! 58 Southport Magazine /NOVEMBER 2019 / www.SouthportMag.com Southport Magazine 2016-2017 SOI Chamber Small Business of the Year Winner
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M LOCO JO’S
108 Moore Street, Southport 910-363-4402 Serving specialty Burgers,.sanwiches and seafood. Lunch and Dinner
602 N. Howe St., Suite E, 910-457-9009 A burger joint with fish sandwiches, pulled pork and shrimp wraps. Offers select Vietnamese dishes, too, with over 60 beer selections.
BOB’S DOGS
M MOORE STREET MARKET
8903 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 910-278-3456 • www.bobsdogsoki.com With custom hot dogs featuring an array of ingredients to homestyle sandwiches like chicken salad and burgers.
130 E. Moore St., Southport, 910-363-4203 Open for breakfast and lunch, specializing in organic and fairtrade coffee as well as gourmet sandwiches crafted with Boar’s Head deli meats.
CHASER’S SPORTS BAR AND GRILL
5422 E. Oak Island Dr., 910-278-4005 Offering hamburgers, sub sandwiches, salads, wraps, seafood and daily drink specials.
8520 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 910-278-1500 Enjoy BBQ sandwiches, wings, fish ‘n’ chips and more at this sports grill.
ERIC’S GRILLE
1671 N. Howe St., Southport 910-457-9024 Offers old fashioned, hand patted hamburgers, plus bbq, hot dogs, chili cheese fries and breakfast sandwiches and platters.
FAT ANDY’S BURGERS
4655 Southport-Supply Rd SE,, Southport 910-269-7008 Handmade burgers using 100% ground chuck, plus freshly cut French fries.
JERSEY MIKES
5130 Long Beach Rd. SE, Southport 910-477-6261 Subs and sandwiches, fresh salads.
KOA CAFE
302 N Howe St, Southport, 910-363-4206 Gourmet Sandwich Shop & Market With Yummy Goods & Gifts! Soups, Salads & Sandwiches Served Daily!
KOKO CABANA
705 Ocean Drive, Oak Island (910) 933-6222 Open Wed - Sun. Burgers, Seafood, Steaks, Sandwiches, Salads
KOPP’S KWIK STOP II
3196 George II Hwy., Southport, 910-845-7700 Kopp’s grill serves up a full breakfast (available for school kids before class starts, too), plus homemade lunches throughout the day.
LITTLE BIT’S GRILL
5902 E. Oak Island Dr. , Oak Island 910-278-6430 A classic burger joint, onion rings and other sides. Breakfast is served, pancakes and bacon.
LAZY TURTLE BAR & GRILL
601 Ocean Drive, Oak Island, 910-278-7725 Oceanfront dining and entertainment that is easy on the wallet and hard to forget. Tiki bar, arcade with two pool tables and plenty of seating to host your work, friend or family fun!
LOCAL’S FAMILY DINER
832 N. Howe St., Southport 910-457-0444 www.localsfamilydiner.com With a warm and friendly atmosphere, Local’s Family Diner serves breakfast all day long and a seafood and entrée menu for lunch and dinner.
OAK ISLAND DELI AND PUB
OAK ISLAND RESTAURANT
6302 E. Oak Island Dr. , 910-201-9925 Here, flounder is prepared the old f fashioned way. Enjoy breakfast, too.
OAK ISLAND SUBS AND SALADS
5705 E. Oak Island Dr. 910-278-9040 From BLT’s with avocado to Cajun and Reuben sandwiches, & other quality sandwiches.
OASIS BAR AND GRILL
8039 River Rd. SE, Southport 910-454-4004 Shrimp in every style, plus sandwiches; try entrées such as scampi and filet mignon.
THE OFFICE COFFEE & WINE BAR
3280 George II HWY (BSL) Southport NC 910-351-8093 www.theofficecoffeeandwinebar.com We serve Roast Magazine’s 2016 Roaster of the year, Espresso, Coffee Drinks(Hot, Frozen, Iced) Smoothies, Variety of Red/White Wines & Craft Beer. Also Pastries, Trays, Breakfast and Lunch Wraps.
OLD BRIDGE DINER
132 Country Club Dr., Oak Island 910-250-1184 A casual diner featuring breakfast & lunch, from fluffy omelets to burgers and fried chicken sandwiches. Open 6am - 2pm.
OLDE BRUNSWICK GENERAL STORE 1450 50 Lakes Dr., Southport 910-845-2707 Made-to-order breakfast and lunch grill.
RUSSELL’S PLACE
5700 E. Oak Island Drive 910-278-3070 Serving breakfast and lunch until 2 p.m., Russell’s Place serves up lots of home cooking.
STREAT SIDE TAKE OUT
Corner of Howe and Leonard Street, 524 N Howe St, Southport, NC, 910-363-4113.Chef/ Owner Rhonda Uhlmann (former restaurant was Flying Fish Cafe located at 705 Ocean Drive, Oak Island). Take out only with limited outside seating. Closed Sunday and Monday’s. Has some entree items and freshly made soups that are the same from Flying Fish Cafe.
SIDE STREET CAFÉ
SUNDOGZ BAR & TAVERN 8620 E Oak Island Dr (6.76 mi) Oak Island (910) 933-6051
INTERNATIONAL M PORTS OF CALL
116 N. Howe St., Southport, 457-4544 www.portsofcallbistro.com Offering choices that are largely influ731 N. Howe St., Southport enced by dishes from across the globe. 910-454-0088 Menu items and specials can whisk your palBald Head Marina at Deep Point ette from Casablanca to Barcelona, Santorini www.taylorcuisinecatering.com Putting its Southern style where guests’ to Mumbai, and from Marseilles to Munich mouths are, this eatery offers “Taylor made” or Charleston. Finish with a fresh baked desfried string beans, fried green tomatoes, coun- sert in the romantic atmosphere. try fried steak and more in two locations.
TAYLOR CUISINE CAFÉ
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TROLLY STOP
111 S. Howe St., Southport 910-457-7017 www.trollystophotdogs.com A staple in NC, Trolly Stop is renowned across the nation for its one of a kind hot dogs.
M TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFÉ
M BELLA CUCINA
5177 SouthportSupply Rd., Southport 910-454-4540 www.belladiningnc.com Focusing on family Italian recipes, Bella Cucina serves up everything from fine and fresh local seafood to hand tossed, New York style pizzas. Aside from a decadent wine list, Bella Cucina also offers specialty martinis.
1671 N. Howe St. #1A, Southport 910-363-4908 www.tropicalsmoothiecafe.com Bold, flavorful food and smoothies with a CASTUCCI’S AN ITALIAN JOINT healthy appeal. Our items are made to order 4332 Long Beach Rd, Southport with fresh, simple, superior ingredients. 910-477-6755 Family Italian restaurant WILDLIFE RESTAURANT & GRILL 4381 Fish Factory Rd., Southport FALCONE’S & D’S ITALIAN 910-457-9953 RESTAURANT www.wildlifegrill.webs.com Serving a full range of items on our menu 2831 Midway Rd Ste 106 Bolivia from breakfast to home cooked meals. 910253-8151
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M SOUTHPORT SMOKE HOUSE
1102 N. Howe St., Southport 910-363-5035 www.southportsmokehouse.com Real wood smoked BBQ and brisket, great side items, and a great family environment.
TERRY’S NC BARBQUE & RIBS
4688 Long Beach Rd. SE, 910-477-9187 Serving up pork and beef brisket sandwiches and plates, and Memphis dry rub ribs, along with baked beans, coleslaw, potato salad, and mac ‘n’ cheese.
M BAR-B-QUE HOUSE
5002 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 910-201-1001 www.bestbbqonthebeach.com Hormel ribs are slow d in house and meats are offered with a variety of sauces, from Eastern NC vinegar to Lexington-style red.
CHINESE ASIAN TASTE
1671 N. Howe St., Ste. 3, 910-457-0988 asiantastesouthportnc.com Takeout traditional Chinese food, with staples such as lo mein, sesame chicken, and General Tso’s.
TASTE OF CHINA
4956 Long Beach Rd., Southport, 457-1838 Serving Cantonese, Szechuan and Hunanstyle Chinese food.
5827 E. Oak Island Drive, 910-933-4615 Offering hand pattied burgers, subs, shrimp, wings, hot dogs and more.
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DINING GUIDE M JOSEPH’S ITALIAN BISTRO
5003 O’Quinn Blvd., Southport, 454-4440 www.josephsitalianbistro.com Armed with decades of experience and “secret” family recipes, Joseph’s Italian Bistro appeals with candlelit dining and fresh Italian continental cuisine.
IRISH PUB OF SOUTHPORT
1513 N. Howe St., Unit 10, Southport 910-457-6554 Offering traditional pub fare with Irish flair, like Guinness chicken wings and mussels cooked in a Smithwicks bouillon. Don’t forget the Reuben or corned beef and cabbage!
JAPANESE TENGU JAPANESE STEAK HOUSE
4956 Long Beach Rd. SE, 457-9398 Sushi, sashimi, teriyaki, hibachi, tempura and udon noodles all available.
MEXICAN DELPHINA CANTINA
10 Marina Wynd, Bald Head Island 910-457-1222 delphinacantina.webs.com Mexican cuisine with Spanish and Cuban flare, such as Churrasco Cubano and Pescado Especial—both with plantains.
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KAI JOE’S
4722 E Oak Island Dr, Oak Island Phone: (910) 622-1509 Traditional Mexican dishes and specialties.
SAN FELIPE
1671 N. Howe St., Ste. 1, Southport & 4961 Long Beach Rd. SE 910-454-0950 Serving authentic dishes, such as fajitas, enchiladas and chalupas, fresh salsa and margaritas; serves traditional Mexican dishes.
SIDE STREAT TAKE OUT
524 N Howe St., Southport 910-363-4113 Tex-Mex style cuisines at a local take-out joint. Serving a variety of fish, beef, and veggie bowls. Also offering quesadillas, tacos and hot, homemade soup. Take out or relish your meal under the shaded, outside dinning area.
TACO & BURITTO SHACK 3261 Hwy 87, BSL 910-351-0179
1513 N Howe St, Southport 477-9352
DRY STREET PUB AND PIZZA
101 E. Brown St., Southport 457-5994 www.drystreetpubandpizza.com Known for handmade, original pizzas—including Margherita, “very veggie,” and Greek. Also offers salads, soups and gourmet sandwiches.
FAMOUS SUBS AND PIZZA
1541 N. Howe St., Southport • 457-5143 Recognized regionally for outstanding gyros, calzones and pizzas.
PIZZA SHACK
6212 E. Oak Island Dr., • 278-6781 Offering a variety of pies from classic favorites to Greek white and Hawaiian.
THE PEPPERONI GRILL
3156 George II Hwy, Boiling Spring Lakes 845-5151 • www.pepperonigrillnc.com Offering eat in, take out and delivery. As well, offering oven toasted subs and calzones.
PEPPERONI GRILL AT THE BEACH
4320 East Beach Drive • 250-1190 www.pepperonigrillnc.com Open 7 days a week year round. Offering eat in, take out as well as delivery.
PIZZA HUT
4960 Long Beach Rd SE, Southport (910) 457-9432 Family-friendly chain known for its made-toorder pizzas. Dine in, Take Out and Delivery. 4961 Old Long Beach Rd SE, Southport (910) 454-0757 Take-out/delivery chain offering classic & specialty pizzas, wings & breadsticks, plus desserts.
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DOMINO’S (OAK ISLAND)
8610 E Oak Island Dr, Oak Island (910) 278-9111 Delivery/carryout chain offering a wide range of pizza, plus chicken & other sides.
THAI SUTHPORT SIAM
1131 Atlantic Ave, Southport 910-363-5063 Open for lunch and dinner. Offering over 20 Thai specialties including Pad Thai and Green Curry. Also offers Hibachi steak, chicken and shrimp.
THAI BY THE SEA
8300 E. Oak Island Dr • 278-6420 Brightly decorated, Thai by the Sea offers traditional Thai including dumplings, with a large selections of dishes and spice levels. 115 E. Moore St., Southport 457-0095 • www.thaipeppersnc.us Serving decadent and creative Oriental food of the finest quality, prepared with care. A broad range of traditional Thai dishes and sushi are available.
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BAKERIES/ COFFEE AHOY DOUGHNUTS
5821 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 250-1005 • www.ahoydoughnuts.com Fresh yeast raised, filled and cake donuts, apple fritters, cinnamon rolls, monkey muffins, twists and more. Handmade daily, family owned.
BLUE SEA COFFEE SHOP
7916 E. Oak Island Drive 620-7073 www.facebook.com/Blue.Sea.Cafe.NC Homemade bagels, hot out of the oven each morning & Mom’s baked goods & sweets. Fresh daily vegetarian specials. 100% organic coffee, full espresso & tea bar, fruit smoothies & chai. WiFi & handmade gifts.
BURNEY’S BAKERY
808 N. Howe St., Southport 454-4222 Known for their light and flaky filled croissants with a sweet sugar glaze, plus more.
THE CONFECTIONARY
4346 Long Beach Rd. SE, Southport 457-9310 Featuring jelly donuts, apple fritters, cupcakes, muffins, peach cobbler, bagels and more.
JUMPIN’ JAVA OAK ISLAND
4022 Old Bridge Rd., Southport • 363-4841 We carry a large variety of gluten free/vegan baked goods, as well as homemade coffee cakes and muffins. Delicious and decadent specialty drinks: lattes, mochas, frapps, hot chocolate, Chai teas and more.
PORT CITY JAVA
113 N. Howe Street, Southport 454-0321 www.portcityjava.com We serve coffees, espresso drinks, fruit
smoothies, milkshakes, fresh juices, breakfast and lunch sandwiches and wraps all day. Open year round. Complimentary WiFi. Comfortable inside and outside seating. Coffee catering available.
SIDE STREET BAKERY
417-A N. Howe Street, Southport 363-4629 Locals suggest the cupcakes, lemon bars, key lime pie, and carrot cake.
STAARR CAKES BAKERY
200 Country Club Dr., Suite E, Oak Island 512-8881 www.staarrcakes.com Made from scratch cupcakes, biscuits, and pies using the finest ingredients available. Coffee supplied by an NC roaster.
ICE CREAM CHUCK’S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM 607 N Howe Street, Southport (910) 363-0208 Featuring delicious home made ice cream.
M DAIRY QUEEN
5701 E. Oak Island Dr.,• 278-5371 Featuring the iconic Blizzards, waffle-bowl sundaes, and more frozen treats. *Call for other nearby locations.
FLAVA’S COFFEE AND ICE CREAM
310 W. Bay St., Southport • 457-5150 Flava’s allows guests the choice between many flavors, including death by chocolate, birthday cake, cookies and cream, and more.
LIL & JOHN’S SWEETREAT HOMEMADE ICE CREAM
6324 East Oak Island Drive. Family-owned and operated. Featuring 16 flavors of ultra-premium, homemade ice cream. We use only dairy from grass-fed North Carolina cows and never add artificial flavors or colors.
SPIKE’S DAIRY BAR
201 N. Howe St., Southport, 457-7611 More than just ice cream, Spike’s offers great hot dogs as well. Closed for the Season.
THE SCOOP SHOP
4922 East Oak Island Dr, OKI 910-250-1321 The best ice cream on the beach! Plus made to order cake donuts and fresh hot donuts!
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367 Benson Road, Leland Beautiful country setting on 53+- secluded acres. Room for your garden, outbuildings, RV and boat. Perfect for horses too! This three bedroom 2 bath single level home built in 2014 features an open floor plan and a spacious covered front porch for those lazy summer days. Low maintenance vinyl exterior. Whole house propane fired generator conveys with home. And there is an unfinished attic space that could be turned into additional living area. If you want privacy this is the place for you. $299,000 • MLS #100171388 Call Brian P. Quinn, Southport Realty, Inc., (910) 540-5043.
3100 Marsh Grove Lane, #3312 The Preserve at Oak Island – This upscale 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath condo has new flooring and new paint. You will enjoy the gourmet kitchen with granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances and backsplash, tray ceiling in master bedroom and private entrance to the veranda where you can enjoy the breathtaking views of the Intracoastal waterway. This condo has been very well maintained. Owner will sell furnished with acceptable offer. Very close to beach, restaurants, wildlife ramp, fishing piers, ferry and a short drive to both Wilmington and Myrtle Beach. $237,900 • MLS #100158458 Call Iris Cavin, Southport Realty, Inc., (910) 368-1130, to view today!
4830 O’Quinn Blvd, Southport PRICE IMPROVEMENT & What a View! This immaculately kept condo has marina & ICW views. In the heart of South Harbour Village, this 3 bedroom, 2.5 Bath home has everything you need for easy living at the coast. The condo is being sold partially furnished with few exceptions. This unit has access to the amenities of South Harbour so you are free to enjoy the pool and tennis courts that are just a short distance from the village. This is a must see! $269,900 • MLS #100170552 Call Sarah Smith, Southport Realty, Inc., (910) 443-8000, to view today!
and open decks, 2 fireplaces, walls of windows and a beautiful garden. Listed at $990,000 With Margaret Rudd & Assoc., Inc., REALTORS Call Jill Shaver at (910) 617-1783 for your showing appointment.
129 NE 38th Street, Oak Island There is ample space for entertaining in this 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath beach bungalow. The completely renovated beach house features an Owners Bedroom with an expansive ensuite bath and walk-in closet, perfectly suited for full-time residents or renters alike. The tasteful, modern kitchen is highlighted by wooden floating shelves and a butcher block island. Enjoy the sunshine in the soon-to-be-finished outdoor shower and fully fenced yard. $249,000 • MLS #100174616 Call Valerie Earman, Southport Realty, Inc., (540) 878-9465, to view today!
3957 Pepperberry LN, Southport This beautiful 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath home is in immaculate condition. The attention to detail is evident; you can’t help but notice the gorgeous hardwood floors, crown molding throughout main living areas as well as chair rail in the hallway and dining room. The delightful kitchen has granite countertops, stainless steel appliances & plenty of cabinet space. If you like to entertain, the kitchen’s open floor plan offers a spacious breakfast nook, island with bar area, and a large great room with gas fireplace. The master bedroom with en-suite bath is on the main floor and is equipped with double sink vanity, walk in shower, over-sized walk-in closet. The other 2 bedrooms are on the main level, but there is a finished bonus room that could be used as a guest suite; home office, craft room and more. Schedule a private viewing of this magnificent home and start enjoying your life on the coast! $299,900 • MLS #100146278 Call Sarah Smith, Southport Realty, Inc., (910) 443-8000, to view today
931 Hankinsville RD, Southport A large 4 bedroom, 2 bath modular home on over an acre close in to Historic Southport! Easy golf cart ride to the waterfront. Listed at $259,000 with Margaret Rudd & Assoc., Inc., REALTORS Call Donna Martin at (336) 480-4383 for details
610 Mackenzie Circle, Southport Jonas Creek – New construction in the heart of Southport – 4 BR, 3 ½ BA & unfinished bonus room with the master suite on the main floor. Oversized master bath has walk-in shower with designer tile & shiplap. High ceilings, solid core doors, crown moulding, custom finishes and a drop zone with bench and cabinets. Sit on your screened in back porch and enjoy the Cape Fear River breezes. Listed at $549,000 by Joann Kimball with Margaret Rudd & Assoc., Inc., REALTORS Call her at 910599-8614 for details
4158 Cambridge Cove Cir Unit 3 Cambridge Crossing – Embrace water views and a low-maintenance lifestyle in your 3BR/3BA townhome. This unit was one of the community’s model homes, has never been rented and is being offered by the original owners. Vaulted ceilings & wood floors are only a few of the elegant touches grace this great floor plan with almost all living areas on first floor - 2 BR, 2 full BA, laundry room, sitting room, living room and fabulous kitchen. After a long day at the beach, unwind in the enclosed all season sunroom that has rustic barn style tile flooring while overlooking the water. Upstairs is a 3rd bedroom, full bath, walk-in closet & nook with a desk. Listed at $279,900 with Margaret Rudd & Assoc., Inc., Realtors call Brooke Rudd-Gaglie at 910-512-1361 for a showing appointment.
122 Caswell Beach RD, Oak Island Double Lot – Amazing views of the Cape Fear River and the Intracoastal Waterway will take your breath away! Watch the ships sail from the ocean up the river. This home is situated on two lots, with 100 feet of street frontage and 100 feet of waterway frontage. The brick foundation of a wooden lighthouse remains in the back of the property, preserving a piece of nautical history. The house itself has many remarkable features including screened
3799 Club Cottage Dr, Southport Members Club – St James – This newer custom home is adjacent to POA owned land offering ample privacy as well as expansive views of the 10th green of the golf course. Highest building quality, bright and airy, with wonderful flow and high ceilings. Three of the bedrooms, and two baths plus a dining and a breakfast room are downstairs and a bonus room plus another bedroom with a full bath upstairs. A gourmet kitchen with a gas stove top, diagonal tiled back splash, ample cabinetry, an appealing center island and a bar invite you to entertain. The multi-slide patio door opens to the screened back porch with expansive views of the greens and park-like landscaping. Listed at $569,900 with Margaret Rudd & Assoc., Inc. Realtors. Call Elvira Gilbert at 910-619-4087 for a showing appointment.
231 E. Bay, Southport, NC This property represents a rare opportunity to own a newer (2004) home in the very heart of historic Southport. The chef’s kitchen is recently beautifully updated with a gas cooktop and double ovens, granite countertops and an oversized island. The open concept living area and dining room have picturesque river views framed by live oak trees. There are two guest rooms on the main level. An elevator leads to the 2nd level master suite which includes a bedroom with french doors that open to the balcony and river views, an office and a large walk-in closet. Offered at $1,250,000 Call Kay Jolliff with Margaret Rudd and Associates, Inc. Realtors at 910-5230624 for a private showing.
102 River Drive, Southport, NC Enjoy beautiful views of the Cape Fear River from this home, situated on over 1.25 AC and located a quick walk to all
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of downtown Southport. The property has a pier with dock and boat lift to make it easy for you to enjoy getting out on the water. Watch boat and ship traffic from the large windows in the living area and bedrooms. There’s also a den/ flex space which would be great as an office or studio. The home has a covered porch area and an expansive open deck plus a screened porch, giving you lots of options for outdoor living. Unfinished basement is 676 square feet. Offered at $999,000 Call Kay Jolliff with Margaret Rudd and Associates, Inc. Realtors at 910-523-0624 for a private showing.
1207 E Oak Island Dr, Oak Island This home, located on a quiet Southeast corner near the Davis Canal, has an open floor plan and many windows to take in lots of natural light. It’s a quick walk to the beach walk-over and the Veterans Park on the Waterway is just one block away for fishing. Living room. kitchen, dining is spacious and open. Master suite has walk in closet and full bath. Split-plan with 2 guest rooms. There is a 672 square foot semi-finished room downstairs that has electrical outlets, wall unit for heating and cooling, wood paneling and insulation and is not included in square feet. Great for office, man cave, storage. The lot is large and high and dry and wooded in the back, creating a park-like setting. Offered at $312,000 • MLS# 100162228 Give Kay Jolliff with Margaret Rudd and Associates, Inc., REALTORS, a call today 910-523-0624.
239 E. Bay, Southport, NC Own a part of Southport history while enjoying modern conveniences and double porches, with an expansive view of the mouth of the Cape Fear River. According to The Architecture of Southport by Carl Lounsbury, this property probably dates from the very early 19th Century and is likely the oldest surviving home in Southport. Known as the Walker-Pyke house, this gracious and historically significant home features 2 large living areas, a separate dining room, kitchen, a brick floored sunroom, 3 bedrooms and 2 and 1/2 baths. Heart of pine flooring and 6 fireplaces provide just some of the historic charm.
The kitchen features Thermador range and Sub-Zero refrigerator. The sunroom overlooks a fenced courtyard with koi pond and fountain, a brick grill and a storage building. Offered at $949,500 Call Kay Jolliff with Margaret Rudd and Associates, Inc. Realtors at 910-5230624 for a private showing.
404 W. Brunswick, Southport This beautiful home is situated with a prime view of the Yacht Basin, the heart and soul of Southport. Iconic views made famous by the movie Safe Haven will be yours from your double front porches and you can watch unrivaled sunsets over the waterway and enjoy a clear view to the Oak Island Lighthouse. Fresh seafood is sold off the boats just across the street and is also being served up at the waterfront restaurants just steps away. The Southport Marina, shops, galleries and all the waterfront activities are all a very quick walk, too. Many authentic details remain in this historic home, including the pine floors in the main living areas and mahogany trim and ceilings. There are also contemporary updates such as a chef’s kitchen and up to date baths. Offered at $796,000 • MLS#:100160199 Give Kay Jolliff with Margaret Rudd and Associates, Inc., REALTORS, a call today 910-523-0624
LOT - 788 Skip Jack Cir, Southport Lovely corner homesite in Cottage Point in downtown Southport. It’s a quick walk or bike to everything! Enjoy living in a beautiful new home while living steps from the historic area, it’s the best of both worlds! Cottage Point common area includes a gazebo overlooking the marsh and a kayak launch. The property has approximately 0.27 Acres. Offered at $86,000 • MLS# 100155318 Give Kay Jolliff with Margaret Rudd and Associates, Inc., REALTORS, a call today 910-523-0624
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