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Special thanks to all who made this cover possible. Photographer PATRICK MCGOWAN Gidget and Moondoggie MISSY AND RON RONQUILLO Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello TAYLOR JOLLIFF AND JENNIFER MOORE
Our staff here at Southport Magazine has been referring to this issue as the “Old School” issue all month while gathering our content, not because we are heading back to school this month; however we are and it’s very exciting! But because of all the memories each story ignites. Whether they are our personal memories or a scene in a movie, starting a new school year seems to have made us nostalgic for the old days. There are a couple of times a year when a Polaroid picture is all it takes to bring back memories of the past that are so clear that I can smell the Jovan Musk Oil or taste the peach Lip Smacker and this is one of those times. While going through our monthly creative process, Kris and I found ourselves having a number of conversations about what it was like when we were kids. The Oak Island Surf Off had us sharing about beach days of the past and old movies that we lovedFrankie Avalon, Annette Funicello and Gidget! Can’t you just hear the music!! Flashes of Sun-In, lemon juice, Hawaiian Tropic, and Tab fill my thoughts. We had a blast shooting the photo for the cover! More beach memories in the making there! We also got to talking about what our parents were like during that time. Remembering our fathers coming home from work and preparing their cocktails with precision while our Mothers would prepare dinner; lipstick, hair and outfits – just so. If I sit here with my eyes closed I can still smell my Dad’s cologne and taste the olives he liked to put in his drinks. Even hear him whistling while he turned on some soft dinner music. Our Cheers story will not only teach you how to create an Old School cocktail but will more than likely bring up memories of your own. This month also marks the beginning of Football Season! We couldn’t be happier! Kris and I invite you to join in some good natured office rivalry as we compete for the title of Gridiron Girl Extraordinaire!!! Be sure to send in your picks, for the game we spotlight each month, to win awesome prizes! Join us for the game too!! We will be looking for you! Go Panthers!!
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Wax Down & Hang Ten It’s the 12th annual Labor Day Surf Off at Oak Island! BY: RACHEL VAN NOORDT
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Packet pick-up will be Sept. 4 and will be held at Middleton Park shelter (beside the playground) from 6-7:30 p.m. After the surf off is concluded, stay around and enjoy live entertainment at Middleton Park that night. More information can be found at www.oakislandlabordaysurfoff.com, also from the Oak Island Parks and Recreation desk at 910-278-5518 or online at oakisland.recdesk.com. Visit the Oak Island Labor Day Surf Off page on Facebook.Â
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God Bless America!
Giving troops another reason to smile…. BY: LISA P. STITES
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n September 10, veterans, active military personnel and their families can take advantage of a special day of recognition designed to thank them for the sacrifices they make. Coastal Cosmetic Family Dentistry is participating in a nationwide program, called Freedom Day USA, that’s aimed at thanking those who serve to protect our freedoms.
With offices on Oak Island and on N.C. 211, Coastal Cosmetic Family Dentistry plans to offer selected dental services to approximately 60 patients. Services are by appointment only, and include a free cleaning, filling, crown, or extraction. “Our men and women of the Armed Forces make great personal sacrifices in order to secure and protect our freedoms,” said Dr. Robert Martino, founder of the Freedom Day USA event. “Their
families have endured hardships and some have given all they have so that we may live in peace, free to pursue our dreams.” Dr. Martino started Freedom Day at his chain of dental offices in West Virginia in 2013. In the release about this year’s events, Dr. Martino also thanked Coastal Cosmetic Family Dentistry’s Dr. Aaron Wilharm for participating in Freedom Day; Dr. Wilharm is actually a state director for the Freedom Day event.
Coastal Cosmetic Family Dentistry Director of Community Relations Ashley Pate said this is the third year the office is participating. “It is a way to say ‘Thank you’ and give back to our military active duty members and veterans,” she said. Five dentists work with Coastal Cosmetic Family Dentistry — Gregory Hohl, Darren Harrington, Aaron Wilharm, Tony Michelakis, and Matt Miller. According to a release from Freedom Day USA, a complete list of participating businesses can be seen at www.FreedomDayUSA.com. “Military family members have constant worry for their loved ones’ safety and make daily sacrifices that most Americans cannot imagine. To show appreciation, each business participant is providing a thank you gift, in the form of free services, goods, discounts, and various other offers,” the release states. To learn more about this National Thank You Movement or to sign your business up as a participant, you can contact Ashley Pate at Coastal Cosmetic Family Dentistry (910.253.7535), visit www.FreedomDayUSA.com or the event’s Facebook page atfacebook.com/FreedomDayUsa. Locally, Baked with Love, Southport Animal Hospital and Family Chiropractic Plus are also participating.
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Natural Light And lasting impressions
This event, The Southport Plein Air paint-out, is sponsored by the City of Southport. You may be familiar with it because we are fortunate to experience it in the spring as well as in the fall of each year. It supports artists in our community. The chance to watch as an original piece is created from nothing is priceless! The public is invited to observe as each artist turns a blank canvas into a “one of a kind” piece of art. Later in the afternoon, a Wet Paint Sale will be held at the tennis courts behind Fort Johnston from 4:00 until 5:00 at the Southport Museum and Visitors’ Center located at 203 E. Bay, behind the NC Maritime Museum. This gives each of us a unique opportunity to own an original piece of Southport art!
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Also called peinture sur le motif (“painting what the eye actually sees”) in French, artists have painted outdoors for centuries. The popularity of painting en plein air increased with the introduction of paints in tubes and the “Box Easel” or field easel. It is not certain exactly who invented it but because of its portability it made it easy to carry about and as a result, painting in the woods or on a hillside was made possible. You might recall scenes in movies or images in books of high society daughters traveling abroad to learn to paint or study light while strolling in gardens and picnicking in parks. French Impressionist painters such as Monet, Pissarro, and Renoir advocat-
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hey never fail to draw crowds to the coast for festivals and celebrations, and the 6th Annual Southport Wooden Boat Show will be no exception.
Brought to Southport by the SWBS Committee, a 501(c)3 organization, the Wooden Boat Show will be on Saturday, September 26, 2015 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Admission is free. Boats will be on display on land and in the water in and around the historic Old Yacht Basin in Southport. Festival-goers will be able to meet and talk with wooden boat makers and owners, and to vote for their favorite boat for the People’s Choice Award. A team of judges will also award three other prizes: Best Powered Boat, Best Non-Powered Boat – Row/Paddle, Best Non-Powered Boat – Sail, according to the event website, www.southportwoodenboatshow.com. Last year’s winners included Best Sail to Lookout, Vic Fasolino of Beaufort, NC; Best Power to Anali, John Redington of Southport; Best Row/Paddle to Cosine Wherry, Robert Erickson of Wilmington; and the People’s Choice Award went to Jill, L. A. Overcash of Landis, NC. The Nauti-kids events will return to this year’s show, in which young would-be sailors will be able to build (with or with-
out help) their own boats and test their sea-worthiness. All the supplies they’ll need to build and decorate their boats will be provided. Exhibits from the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher and the Fort Fisher Underwater Archeology Branch will also be part of the day’s activities. More boats, both in and out of the water, and more nautical/ maritime Arts and Crafts vendors are expected at this year’s show, which has been growing every year, according to the website. Nautical and maritime demonstrations are planned along the waterfront, and the model boat exhibit will return to the old Visitor Center in Southport. The boat owners love talking about their vessels, and welcome the opportunity to give visitors tours. Boats on display lead visitors on winding trail along the Yacht Basin, making a leisurely stroll along the water even more special. A new collectors’ quality poster has been designed for the show, which will be available for sale prior to the show at the Southport Visitors Center, at the Ricky Ev-
ans Gallery, and at the NC Maritime Museum at Southport, as will the special edition T-shirt for this year’s show. Both will be available at the show from the Ship’s Store tent. A signed and framed original poster will be up for raffle, with tickets available from any SWBS staff member, and at the Ship’s Store tent. There will also be other raffles; tickets will be sold at the Wednesday Farmers Market in Southport and at information booths at the show. The Georgetown SC 25th Annual Wooden Boat Show, held in October 2014, featured a special Sunday event termed the Master Boat builders Challenge. Several teams of past Wooden Boat builders Challenge winners were given the same materials as those provided the Saturday contestants. However, they were allowed to build any boat they chose and the boats were judged on the quality of workmanship. Mark Bayne of Charleston, South Carolina and Rob Dwelley of Hope, Maine chose to build the TEAL double-ender design by Phil Bolger of Gloucester, Massachusetts. They had both been early competitors in the Georgetown challenge but had never teamed up together. They won the competition, according to information on the Wooden Boat Show website. Wooden boat lovers will want to know that this was the first design used in the National Boatbuilding Challenge when it was started in the late 1980s or early 1990s. Bayne and Dwelley generously donated the boat to the Southport Wooden Boat Show for the raffle. Ted Dingley of Boiling Spring Lakes installed three seats, applied epoxy and painted the boat. Other raffle prizes from event sponsors will also be available. Registration for displaying a boat is only $25. Boat exhibits are limited to boats whose main structural strength is made from wood, according to the registration information. External applications of fiberglass, plastic, canvas, etc. are acceptable. Commercial and non-commercial exhibits are restricted to maritime/nautical themed subjects and require the submission of photos (non-returnable) and pre-approval of the Committee. The Southport Wooden Boat Show’s purpose is to promote interest in and disseminate knowledge of the craft and art of wooden boat construction, to support efforts to preserve wooden boat construction and skills and to celebrate the region’s maritime and boatbuilding history.
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Prost! - ein Toast! Break out your Lederhosen, it’s Oktoberfest!
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n the 19th century, Oktoberfest was celebrated in Munich, Germany, as a way to celebrate the wedding of the Bavarian Crown Prince Ludwig’s marriage to Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen.
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Known as the world’s largest public festival, Oktoberfest will be enjoyed by almost seven million visitors this year alone. The event is held annually running for 16 days from late September to the first weekend in October. Special Oktoberfest Beer is brewed and 7.7 million liters are served over the 16 day period. Music, games and Bavarian fare accompany this fun filled event. Fortunately, for those of us who can’t make it to die Wiesn for the world’s biggest party, The Southport Rotary and Matthew’s Ministries have teamed up with Check 6 Brewery to present their first Beer, Brats and Backpacks! Oktoberfest celebration on Saturday, September 26th. The event will take place on the grounds of Check 6 Brewery, 5130 Southport-Supply Rd SE in Southport from 6pm-10m. Tickets are $20 (with an additional on-line fee of $3) and can be purchased online at: southportrotarycluboktoberfest.myevent.com or through their Facebook page: Southport Rotary Club Oktoberfest. They are offering a VIP option for an additional $10, which includes early entry (5pm-6pm), tour of the brewery and a sampling of beers. Both ticket prices include a mug and first fill up for free. Check 6 Brewery has brewed a special Oktoberfest beer for the event, as well as all their other offerings. German Polka music will be provided by The Group Du Jour.
And what Oktoberfest would be complete without Bratwurst! We asked Noah Goldman of Check 6 Brewery for more information about Oktoberfest and this is what he had to say Today’s authentic Oktoberfest bier is only brewed by breweries within the city limits of Munich. And they are the only ones allowed to participate in the annual Munich Oktoberfest. All other beers brewed to emulate that style must be Labeled Oktoberfest-Style. In spite of its name, Oktoberfest Bier is an outgrowth of a traditional spring brew called Marzens (German for March, which was put in caves or cellars for summer consumption.) The left-over bier had to be consumed quickly to empty the barrels and allow the brewers to brew fresh beers made with newly harvested grains and hops that were now available. Over time the March beer turned into an October beer, Therefore Oktoberfest biers are always well aged lagers. Our Oktoberfest bier is aged for 8 weeks and is made with rich Pilsner, Vienna and Munich malts. With its amber color, it’s very lightly hopped with traditional German Noble Hops and features a medium bodied rich malty
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Just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, it does! 100 percent of the proceeds from this event to go Matthew’s Ministries, a local charity which began in August 2010 when a teacher submit-
ted a prayer request to a local Moms In Touch group. The prayer simply stated, “Please pray for a child in my class that does not have food at home to eat”. Kristie Disbrow, a local mom, went back to the teacher and asked if her family could donate food to help this child. She quickly learned that many children in the school did not have food at home. Kristie emailed friends, told them about this need and set a collection bin on her porch. Many of them donated food to this cause and teachers, social workers and guidance counselors distributed food to hun-
gry children and their families. More and more schools heard about this program and in December 2010, Matthew’s Ministry became a 501(3)(c) non-profit agency. “The Southport Rotary Club supports health and kids in our community,” explains Oktoberfest Chairman, Jonathan Richmond. “We wanted to come up with a fun, fundraiser!” Jonathan came up with the Oktoberfest idea and Kristie came up with the mission. The “Adopt a Backpack” mission through Matthew’s Ministry provides weekend food for children in Brunswick County who do not have adequate
food at home. Over 500 backpacks are needed to start the program. Backpacks go home filled with food on Fridays and are returned on Monday to be filled again. “We’ve adopted Southport Elementary. One VIP ticket to the Oktoberfest will provide 4 weekends of food for one child!” Jonathan says. It seems like a no brainer to me! Have a great time and support a local cause directly affecting the children in our community!
If you can’t make it to the Oktoberfest, here are some ways to help the “Adopt a Backpack” mission: 1. Donate a new or gently used backpack 2. Purchase a backpack and fill it with: One box of cereal One jar of peanut butter and jelly (plastic only) One box of mac & cheese One box of pasta One can of pasta sauce One can of tuna, chicken or Vienna sausage One can of soup One pack of ramen noodles
3. Make a donation of $25 (to cover one backpack and first week of food). Checks should be made to Matthew’s Ministry. All backpacks (filled or empty) and donations can be turned in to the “little red wagon” at the law office of Stiller and Disbrow (801 N Howe St). Backpacks can be any size or color and will be used at elementary, middle and high schools in Brunswick County. For more information on Matthew’s Ministry please visit their website at www.matthewsministry.com.
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ave you stumbled upon The Malpass Brothers? They’re a pair of 20-something brothers from North Carolina named Taylor and Chris Malpass that cook up some classic country music inspired by music’s greatest legends such as Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Porter Wagoner, Kitty Wells, Ernest Tubb and Merle Haggard.
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Christopher explained their style by saying, “My brother Taylor and I do the type of music we do because this music speaks to us, and speaks to the souls of its listeners. For us, traditional country music is the real deal. Every song portrays life’s joys, heartaches, problems and happiness. It comes from the heart, and has depth and truth. Nothing is sugar coated.” As young boys, Taylor and Chris were utterly consumed by country music and they couldn’t get enough of their granddad’s extensive record collection. They played his records often while nurturing a lifelong admiration and teaching themselves along the way. Chris earned his first talent show trophy at the age of 7 and Taylor mastered the mandolin by the time he was 10 years old. Today, the throwback pair is uplifting and promoting the classic country artists they pay homage to while creating their own noteworthy music and making an undeniable mark on the scene. Their style is smooth, skillful, soulful and infectious. Throw in a bit of humor, big hair and an Elvis twitch or two, add a couple old-time traditional gospel songs, a few classic country songs and a love ballad or two, count on a bit of sibling ribbing and you’re guaranteed to want to hear more. “Our goal, really, is to see this music be revived, to help ensure it doesn’t fade away. It is so encouraging to have young people come to our shows with a new interest in our old music. Being able to introduce what we love to another generation feels like a great accomplishment for us. We want this music to be around for our children’s children” Christopher says. The duo considers themselves blessed and lucky to have toured with the legendary Merle Haggard for six years and release an album under his label, Hag Records. They have shared the stage with greats such as Don Helms, the steel guitarist for Hank Williams, Ray Price, Willie Nelson, Doc Watson, Rhonda Vincent and Mary Stuart. And the title cut video from their “Memory That Bad” album hit the
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BIZ Q & A BIZ Q&A
Land Rover of the Cape Fear Name: Kevin Duffy
Title: Centre Manager, Land Rover Cape Fear
tinction Award. It is the second year; he was recognized as the best Sales Guide in the United States. Land Rover recognizes the top performers in each department, (Sales, Parts, Service, etc.). Our Service Manager, Derrick Michael also won. Both He and Matt recently traveled to England to accept their awards.
Q: You offer a concierge service. Tell us about that and how it might be a bonus for Southport area customers? A: A unique benefit to purchasing a vehicle from Land Rover Cape Fear is our concierge service. We will deliver a loaner vehicle to your home or office, service your vehicle, and then deliver it back, when completed. A complimentary wash and vacuum is performed on every vehicle also. This benefit comes with any new or used Land Rover purchased from Land Rover Cape Fear. We travel anywhere from Myrtle Beach to Raleigh, and sometimes further.
Q: What kind of warranty programs are you currently offering? General Manager, Kevin Duffy
Q: Tell us about the Cape Fear Land Rover brand? Where the cars are made, etc. A: Land Rover has been in business since 1948. The original vehicles were called “The farmers friend”. They were four wheel drives and built for the English countryside. The vehicles today are still built in the original factory in Solihull England. Today we have a full spectrum of models, which are, either all wheel, or four wheel drives.
Q: What sets Cape Fear Land Rover vehicles apart from others? A: Land Rover makes the finest luxury sport utilities in the world. The Queen and all of the Royal family drive Land Rovers. Our vehicles range in price from $37,000, all the way to the high hundreds. One of the greatest attributes of our vehicles is safety. Land Rover has been industry leading through the years, in new developments related to safety.
Q: Are there any new models coming out in 2016? If so, please tell us about them. A: We have some exciting products which have just come out, or are due, in the very
near future. The Discovery Sport is the newest model. It is a turbocharged four cylinder, all-wheel drive. Starting MSRP is $37,000, and is available with a third row seat. New for 2016, is our first diesel engine, available for the United States. It will be available in our Range Rover Sport, and Range Rover models initially.
Q: What is your personal favorite model? A: Personally, my favorite model is the Defender. Defenders were brought to the US, in the 90’s. They have not been available in the states since then, but have continually been available in Europe and the rest of the world. It is a very Spartan, extremely capable four wheel drive.
Q: We love your mascot, Ruffin the dog. Tell us how Ruffin came to be part of the family. What breed and how old is he? A: I am glad you got to meet Ruffin. Ruffin is an 11 year old chocolate lab. He belongs to our Master Sales Guide Matt Meakin. Matt has brought Ruffin to work with him since he was a puppy, except on Fridays when Ruffin lets Matt take a day off. Matt recently won Land Rover’s Marque of Dis-
A: All of our new vehicles come with a four year, 50,000 mile factory warranty. We also offer certified pre-owned vehicles, which extend the factory warranty to 100,000 miles. Factory backed maintenance plans, are also available for sale, to make your ownership worry free.
Q: Do you have any current specials running? A: We offer many types of financing and leasing options, for both the new and preowned vehicles. Our Sales Guides, Matt, Karl, and Jacob, would be happy to explore purchasing options for every budget. We are a small family owned dealership. The Sales Guides handle the entire transaction from start to finish. A client will never be passed off to a finance or Sales Manager. Our approach is very relaxed and low pressure.
Q: Tell us with one word why everyone should own a Land Rover?
A: Personally, I started with Land Rover in 1997, at our Greensboro location. I worked with German vehicles (Porsche, BMW, Audi),in South Florida, prior to that. Land Rover and North Carolina, were both a breath of fresh air. My family and I, live in Boiling Spring Lakes, and enjoy all that Southport, and the Oak Island area, has to offer. If you would like to consider a different automobile purchasing and ownership experience please come see us.
FUN QUESTIONS: Favorite food: Italian Favorite book: Anything by John Grisham Favorite Music: classic rock and roll
Favorite place to Travel to: Islands, nicest was Bermuda. (Went to Monaco once on a Land Rover trip)
Favorite thing about Southport: The quaintness of the town, and the people. Everyone is very friendly.
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Q: Tell us about your service department? A: The Parts and Service departments are the best I have ever worked with. I have been in the automotive business since the early 80’s, and am blessed with the staff we have. We recently hired a technician from the Raleigh area who also has Jaguar experience. We are in talks to acquire the Jaguar brand, and soon will be remodeling our building to get ready.
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SCALES King for a Day
The life of a Tournament Fisherman BY: ALAN BEASLEY
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ere is what fishing teams go through to get ready for a Tournament like the US Open King Mackerel Tournament coming up on October 1st – 3rd at the Southport Marina. Let’s pretend we are fishing in a tournament. Making sure everything about your boat is in ship shape as well as your equipment is an important task. Out on the ocean or in the middle of a tournament is not the time to realize that your fishing line has dry rot, your reel is stuck from corrosion or that you have forgotten the treble hooks or gaff. So be sure to make a checklist of everything you need, a week ahead of time and have all your ducks in a row! Don’t take a chance on anything especially if you have hundreds or even hundreds of thousands on the line in a tournament. People have made mistakes costing them THOUSANDS of dollars in lost winnings! Don’t be that guy or girl. Just be over prepared! Be sure to get your fishing license! First we need to decide where to go to catch live bait. Menhaden, (AKA Pogies) are a staple for live bait fishing so we have to have those. Where to find that live bait is always a tough question. If you do a little research on the beach and pay attention you’ll see that those big brown pelicans are showing you the way. They are always on the hunt for the Pogey and will give strong indication as to where they are, just look for them diving into the water! And if all else fails, ask the local tackle shops where the Pogey’s are. They can usually tell you. The other option
that works is to use frozen bait. Several tournaments have been won using frozen Cigar Minnows, Ballyhoo or Spanish Sardines. However one of my favorite King baits is the good ole live Bluefish. A live Bluefish is King Mackerel candy, they really LOVE them! So be sure and get a few of those. Now most pro teams pre-fish several days before a tournament so they know where the bait is located, they test out local reefs and ledges and get a general idea of where the Kings are. They do move around and are very fast. They can be in the Cape Fear River channel tomorrow and down around Lock Wood Folly the next day. They will run with the bait. One of my favorite things to do is find a big school of Pogey’s, locate my boat about 100 Yards away from that school, between it and an offshore structure, reef or even a pier. Those Kings will move in and out, up and down from location to location wherever there are schools of bait. That’s where you’ll get a bite most of the time. Enough about Bait, Let’s fish! Next we decide between the slow troll or the anchoring up method. Many people take the slow troll approach so they can cover more area. They will cut up chunks of dead pogey and even grind them into a nasty paste that gets tossed over the side to create a chum slick on the surface.
That’s like making a phone call that says “Dinner time”! The Kings will follow that slick right to your boat and hopefully strike one of your beautifully displayed live baits. It works great! The other option is to anchor your boat and do the same chumming method. However with this method you’ll use a balloon as a float for your Pogey. Using a kite is also fun if the wind is not blowing too hard. A kite lets you position it away and overhead with a release clip attached to the kite line. The rod-nreel line goes through the release clip and that allows you to position the Pogey just a little out of the water so he is making a lot of noise and splashing around on the surface. That is so cool to do because most of the time when the King hits that bait he is coming up fast and will fly up out of the water 4-6 feet as it attacks the bait. It’s a show worth seeing when that happens. To finish up quickly since I’m running out of space, fight the King with ease and be smooth about how you reel in the fish. If he runs just hold the line tight. When he stops pull back on the rod but not too far and never point your rod tip at the fish. Always keep some bend in the rod tip to maintain a tight line on the fish. Never let the line go slack that is a good way to lose the fish. Keep steady pressure on, don’t adjust the drag and just work the fish up along side of the boat. Your partner should be ready with the Gaff and using a smooth lifting motion as you go for the fish is best. Never try to yank or strike at the fish with the Gaff. Once you get the fish on your boat, get those hooks out, put him in a fish bag of ice water to keep it hydrated and get your lines back in the water as fast as possible, there is probably another King out there looking for his pal and you’ll probably catch him to. Be sure to check out all of the exciting events going on right in our back yard with
the US Open King Mackerel Tournament in October. The Southport Marina is where all of the action will be and you won’t have a better time than at this event. You will have plenty to see. There will be live entertainment from local bands as well as food and you will see some of the best of the best in King Mackerel Tournament Fishing Teams. There will be lots of big King Mackerel weighed in and you see someone win “Big Money” as a result of their determination, skill, preparedness, and attitude and of course luck. Last year the Reel Blessed Fishing Team – won $66.715 Here are some of the details on this exciting tournament. U.S. Open King Mackerel Tournament, 4433 Long Beach Road, Southport
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usopenkmt.com (910) 457-5787
LOCATION
Southport Marina. Last year payout was over $241,000 in Cash.
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October 1st 10am-12pm
FISHING
October 2nd 7am-5pm, October 3rd – 7am-4pm.
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HEALTH Little Pink Houses of Hope A week long retreat to celebrate life STORY BY: LESLEY RESCHLEY BSN, RN
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he beaches of our community have long been a place of respite and rejuvenation for many generations of travelers. This month, a special group will return for the fifth year to our area.
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Little Pink Houses of Hope is an organization that provides week long vacations for breast cancer patients and their families. Eleven families (about 60 people) will be coming to Oak Island from September 1319th, 2015. Jeanine Patten-Coble, herself a breast cancer survivor, started this organization. Diagnosed in June, 2009 on her way to a family vacation, she developed the idea leading to the mission statement of the organization to “promote breast cancer recovery by offering opportunities for survivors to reconnect and celebrate life�. She continues the efforts with what her co-worker calls a heart for serving. This tax-exempt 501 (c) 3 organization realizes that a cancer diagnosis impacts both the person and their family. The beach retreat, currently offered in NC, SC, AL, DE, FL and CA, helps families who live under the same roof to relax, reconnect and rejuvenate during their journey. Participants must currently be undergoing some type of treatment or have recently completed treatment. While not an opportunity for an extended family reunion, the immediate family benefits while only sharing the financial burden of the travel. The majority of funding comes from private donations although some grants have been received in the past. Oak Island Accommodations has been instrumental, in our area, by contacting home owners who are willing to donate their homes for families. In addition, they provide the linens and cleaning services to both the families and volunteers who come to assist the program. Amy Matthews, one of two employees of this organization, shared very positive
comments related to the support of local businesses, churches and organizations in our area over the past 5 years. The retreat includes morning local activities arranged to the desires of the participants but based on local community donations. These may include paddle boarding, golf, jewelry making, kayaking, a trip to Fort Fisher Aquarium etc. Lunch is typically a donated meal provided by one of our local restaurants or church group. Each house is stocked with breakfast foods and drinks. Lunches and dinners are held as a common meal but you are welcome to decline participation to be with your family unit. Matthews notes that the final night of the retreat is a very special and structured evening activity to allow sharing amongst the group as well as closure to the event. As this program continues to grow, so does the need for assistance. Matthews eagerly yearns for a community to develop a committee in each area to plan and run the respective retreats. Although the Little Pink Houses of Hope Family Center in Alamance County holds 2 fundraisers each year, she feels it would be beneficial for our area to also host our own fundraiser. If you are interested in becoming involved, there are many opportunities on all levels. The following are needed:
1. Tax deductible donations of cash 2. Tax deductible donations of supplies such as Paper towels, toilet paper, sunscreen, water etc. Please see the ad running in this magazine. 3. Gifts for children and adult participants.
HEALTH 4. Gift cards for shopping at local merchants to stock the beach houses. 5. Groups or businesses to provide meals for lunch and dinner. 6. Businesses or individuals to donate services for activities. 7. Community members to provide leadership in forming a steering group for 2016.
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Please contact Amy Matthews at 336932-0176 if you can provide assistance for this year or next. Donations are currently being accepted by Southport Magazine. Please see the ad run in the August issue eas well as this current issue. More informaon this incredible organization of reation covery can be found at www.littlepink.org. Let’s rally Southport to show this group how our Happiest Seaside Town can impact their lives!
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Help the families relax, reconnect and rejuvenate during their cancer journey by donating some much needed items • Food Lion and Walmart gift cards • Toilet paper • Paper towels • Bandaids • Small (gentle type) soap • Sunscreen
Each family gets a welcome bag with a beach towel and other goodies. Donations needed are sweet treats, trinkets, toys, personal items (lotions or bathroom items), sand toys, games, books, or handmade items. Items needed for: • Kids ages 2-6 • Kids ages 6-11 • Teenagers • Adult Men and Women
Also needed are personal notes or cards from people in the community letting the 11 families know that the community welcomes them and is excited for them to vacation and relax.
Need more information? February is our LOVE ISSUE!
Amy Matthews, Programs Director Little Pink Houses of Hope 336-932-0176 (cell)
We want to hear your love stories: 250 words or less to be published in the LOVE ISSUE. Photos are also welcome! Email editor@southportmag.com for more information
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HOMESTYLE
Cute as a button ... the retro chic Candy Store house.
The Candy Store House Hard work pays off!
PHOTOS BY: JOHN LAMBETH AND KRISTIN GOODE STORY BY: KRIS BEASLEY AND SUSAN LAMBETH
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f you travel east on Nash street, just past the post office on the left you will see it! The Candy Store House. Its retro shape and soft pink hue draw you in, like a month to a flame. It is one of those houses that make you wonder about its past and present.
Built in 1912, it was a general store that sold candy, which is where it got its name. Through the years, different businesses have come and gone including: George Autry’s Shoe Repair, a watch repair shop and a laundromat. It was a Shell Museum before current owners, Susan and John Lambeth purchased it in 2011. John and Susan happened
upon the house, while they were looking at the house across the street for sale. John and Susan live full time in Raleigh, but have been vacationing for years on Oak Island, where they own a beach vacation rental property named, BeachyPeachyKeen. Oak Island Accommodations has been managing that rental property
for them, which you can view at www.rentalsatthebeach.com. “We finally went to Southport to see what everyone was talking about. Since we lived 11 years in Raleigh’s Historic Oakwood we fell in love with the historic homes in Southport.” explains Susan. When John and Susan purchased the Candy Store House in 2011, the insurance value of the property was $1! “We bought it for $65,000 put about $60,000 plus our sweat equity of demo, painting inside and out and keen online shopping for a total of $125,000.” says Susan. Currently, Zillow estimates its worth at $282,000. Talk about a great investment! And since John and Susan already owned a rental property, creating another rental property was an obvious choice. And with the help of Oak Island Accommodation managing the short term renters, living in Raleigh has not been an issue. John works as a Photographer/Videographer for the NC Farm Bureau Federation and Susan is Marketing Director for Carolinas IT. Combined their skills created a wonderful documentary of their journey from start to finish creating what is now the
Owners John and Susan Lambeth
Candy Store Rental Home. Here is the link to the other videos that show the restoration process: https:// www.youtube.com/channel/UCdKsukO7Z8VILqbwFfYJBow. The one titled Pre Renovation Home Tour will give you the best idea of the state the property was in when the Lambeths started their remodel. Here are the blog entries of the Candy Store House. What an accomplishment! Enjoy!
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The previous front facade of the Shell Museum
BRIEF BLOGS BLOG#1: FROM THE BEGINNING
Ok, BlogReaders – thanks for reading! Today I begin this blogsite of “adventures in historic preservation!” As I build this site for a community of those who cherish historic properties I ask for your help. I need suggestions for topics, what you do and don’t want to see on this site, and even how you and others could contribute. Please send me your thoughts! susan@candystorehouse.com
BLOG #2 SPRING 2010
“Omagosh this little town is SO cute! Look at those Victorian homes and shops. A downtown where old buildings now have restaurants and shops with unusual things for visitors to buy. A waterfront that looks out on the ocean, a lighthouse and an island with ritzy homes. And all these people sitting on the park benches at the waterfront. I really like this town!” Those were my thoughts when I dis-
HOMESTYLE covered Southport, NC. I felt a pull to all things Southport so this became the first of many, many trips to stroll the streets of Southport. And that strolling eventually lead to finding a little hidden historic gem.
BLOG #3: SUMMER 2010
I’m interested in a little home for sale in a great location of Southport. It’s definitely old and somewhat updated with new windows and finished wood floors but a weird floor plan and to make it a nice place I’d be redoing what was redone. And that would be a waste of money. (This is a home across the street that we did not buy.)
BLOG #4: SUSAN
Fall 2010 – Poor Little Property! Well the house I looked at - but didn’t love was sold. Ok, not a problem. And in a way I’m relieved. But across the street I notice a weird little “structure.” Is this a house? Vacant and not impressive, grayish white, boarded up, a large sign across the top with hand painted “Shell Museum.” Chain link fence around it. Pale blue vinyl siding on three sides and pressed metal “brick patterned” metal sheets on the front. Definitely no charm. And what is this weirdly shaped thing anyway? Back home in Raleigh I spend evenings “shopping” at realtor.com. Always thinking “someday we’ll retire in Southport in a little house that could be a combination shop to sell John’s photos and home for us.” I’ll just keep learning about Southport, the best locations, what lots cost and what houses – even the run down old ones – are going for.
BLOG #5: DEC. 2010
Revelation! It’s a store! So every Christmas we drive through Historic Oakwood in downtown Raleigh near the Governor’s Mansion. We lived for 11 years in Oakwood, doing our own “interpretive restoration” on a wonderful 1897 home. (More on that in a future blog.) So now, as I drive down the street and pass by a restored place that was once a grocery store I realize the “zig zag top” design is the same design as the little building in Southport! It’s a some kind of a store! Ok, I understand why this place looks different than most homes. I need to look at it again!
BLOG #6: JAN 2011
One of those occasional well-abovenormal days in North Carolina. John and I drive around Southport, including a drive past what I now call “the grocery store house.” Doors and windows are boarded up or covered with plastic. “Let’s find out more from the realtor.” A realtor from Southport Realty is happy to show it to us. It was a little shocking. A dark interior with heavy blue drapes separating part of the large front room. A tiny tiny kitch-
Susan paints the fireplace.
en with antique sink, old electric stove and one counter and cabinet. A bathroom with toilet, tiny sink and nasty metal shower. The 30 gallon hot water heater is at least decent. Another large room and two small bedrooms. A window AC unit, sliding glass doors of 1970’s quality and a variety of floorings – carpet in different colors, brittle vinyl flooring and old linoleum tiles – but underneath wood turned dark with glue but we can see it’s in good shape. So what was good? Ten foot high ceilings, the wood floors, large grocery store windows, the 1880 six panel doors and hardware, the hot water heater and the unique exterior design. John wasn’t too impressed. But I was.
BLOG #7: FEB. 2011
So I’m drawn to this property. It’s an old building that shouldn’t be torn down. Is it protected from the wrecking ball? I started searching online for “Victorian grocery stores” and similar words. Not much online. But I end up at the website for the NC State Historic Preservation Office. I called, asking if the store’s on the historic properties list. After a bit of research they call me back. Yes! It’s listed of the National Register of Historic Properties and is a “certified historic structure!” What’s more, their website says if restored according to national guidelines and used as an income producing property we can get a 20% state tax credit and a 20% federal one. 40% credit of our restoration expenses! This certified historic structure could be pretty affordable!
BLOG #8: RESEARCH TO MAKE AN OFFER ON A HISTORIC PROPERTY
March 2011 – Don’t we love google? With its help I’m able to research info on the property we’re interested in and neighbor’s properties. Lot sizes, tax appraisals, past “for sale” listings, past “sold” amounts, how much market values unfortunately seem to be dropping … and more. With this info I feel the listing price that was $150,000 a year ago and is now $125,000 is still too high. A spreadsheet, calculations, comparisons, etc – and we make an offer of $50,000. Pretty quickly we got a response that they would come to $85,000. So we know they’re willing to negotiate and play ball.
BLOG #9: MARCH 2011
$85,000 was the counter offer from the heir of the estate. John and I were pleased that she would consider working with us. We countered at $60,000 which was what we had in mind and the amount we thought fair after doing our research. A few days went by and to prepare for the idea that we might not come to an agreement I kept my mind busy with work, redoing the bedroom, family birthdays, etc.. Then I got a call from our realtor who said “She accepted your offer!” I couldn’t believe it! No further negotiating and exactly the price we had in mind! “Oh happy day!” I’m going to have a ball saving this property! We reviewed and signed the paperwork
and mailed the earnest money. Now we’re in our NC-required two weeks due diligence period and we have a closing scheduled shortly thereafter. Then a few days later - our realtor called and told us we had a problem. The sister (heir to the estate) who signed the contract and is the executor of the estate has a sister who didn’t agree to the price and could stop the purchase by not signing the deed. Things were on hold while this sister’s attorney talked with the executor’s attorney. It might be a while for these ladies to come to an agreement. Needless to say we were disappointed.
BLOG #10: OUR OFFER IS ACCEPTED ... AGAIN!
So I spent a few weeks thinking we’d never get the historic grocery store since the sisters couldn’t agree to sell and it had gone to their attorneys to settle. I put my mind on other things and tried to not be disappointed. John and I talked about it and made one final offer for $65,000. Amazingly enough the sisters must have come to an agreement because they took it! We were under contract for our little gem of a property to restore the exterior historic and renovate the interior “green.” Under North Carolina law we had two weeks for due diligence to inspect, get finances together and back out for any reason. Let the work begin!
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HOMESTYLE I requested emailed info from the NC Historic Preservation Office and boy did I receive it! Actually it’s what everyone receives – 18 detailed documents covering the NC process and the US Dept. of the Interior (National Park Service) process. Printed out the papers were about an inch thick! A week later, after many nights of reading, I set up an appointment with the NCHPO in downtown Raleigh with pictures of this place we want to buy, drawings of the existing structure and drawings of what we might do. The two men I met with –
BLOG #11: DUE DILIGENCE AND DECENT REPORTS
originally posted March 2011 – NC law gives us two weeks to thoroughly check the property, get finances together … and have second thoughts! During that time we can walk away from purchasing the property. We had a pest inspection, a home inspection, talked with a builder and reviewed our budget. The pest inspection showed no evidence of active infestation but a little damage in the past and no treatment having been done recently. That was a decent report. Our realtor referred a builder to us who met us at the house. We were impressed with this very nice man and hoped to talk further. I asked him for an estimate on gutting and redoing the interior. He said “Depending on your plans and finishes I’d say thirty to forty thousand. Another decent report. As for the home inspection – it turned out pretty well. A support beam needs to be reinforced and a pyling needs work. Windows need a good bit of patching up, evidence of a squirrel chewing wood in the back roof and a few other minor notes. What has to be redone or installed for the first time however will be electric, plumbing, HVAC, an entire new kitchen and 1 1/2 bathrooms. Essentially we’ll have a clean slate in which to craft our vacation rental home. The inspector also called a neighbor, Jim Russ, who knew this property and came to see it! When Jim attended Southport High School in the 40’s the high school is where the post office is now. Beside it was our little store before it was moved to its present location. He said he remembered going in after school and buying candy from the big wood and glass cabinets in the center of the store. So instead of the GroceryStoreHouse it’s now the CandyStoreHouse!
BLOG #12: TAX CREDITS ON HISTORIC HOME RENOVATIONS!
I contacted the NC Historic Preservation Office in Raleigh that manages the program for receiving tax credits for a property on the National Register of Historic Properties. The process is three steps: 1.
gated tin, thinking it would look great to expose that – even though my husband thinks it will look like a tool shed. Jeff gave me guidance on which walls and fixtures can most likely be removed, how to treat windows and doors, and how we might be able to add a skylight and covered porch. Tim, who’s the tax expert, explained that since we’ve decided to use it as a shortterm vacation rental property, it would be a NC income-producing property and we can get back tax credits of 40% of our improvement costs. That includes expenses like materials, tradespeople, contractor, drawings and fees but not furnishings, appliances, landscaping and additions. Time to jump in on the application.
BLOG #13: CLOSING DAY!
(top) Kitchen demolition; (above) New floors help the new space really come together
“evaluation of significance” thereby placing the property on the Register of Historic Properties, 2. approval of our very detailed applications by federal and state on how we will restore the property and 3. receiving the certification of completed work, allowing us to claim tax credits. And celebrate!
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Jeff and Tim – were so nice and, although they do this all the time, they seemed to share in my excitement. Jeff jumped right in looking closely at my pictures and using words I’ve not used before – clerestory windows, parapet, and some building terms. He was excited that underneath the vinyl siding we have vertically corru-
April 22, 2011 – Our daughter, Kelsey’s birthday – that must be a lucky thing! A bonus was that our son, Kyler, and girlfriend, Stephanie, came up from Myrtle Beach, to our Oak Island house and could attend the closing with us. Since this was a cash deal there was very little paperwork compared to buying a property with a traditional mortgage. A few signatures, chit chat about our plans for the property and we were handed the (one and only) padlock key! The four of us went to the house to “feel the ownership!” Since it was about 90 degrees I had bought flavored water and we “raised a paper cup glass” to the new place! We went inside and did a little demolition to see what we had. Pulled back some carpet to see the hardwood floors, took down plastic covering windows and Kyler pushed over some room partition/ walls – nothing historic! We pulled off some 1950’s sheetrock to see what was underneath. Surprise! Wood! Not just framing as I thought but horizontal 3” or so boards. Probably pine but I’m not sure. I was so excited that I think the rest of the family was a little taken aback! Then as we removed more and more sheetrock we found what I later found out are called “ghost markings!” You see at some point a merchant repainted the walls but only painted around the tables and counters against the wall, leaving the green ”ghost markings” of the previous paint job. How cool is that? A picture from the past! How to use the property we just purchased! So before I could begin planning the interior I had to work backwards from the end goal on how this little 920 square foot property will be used. Is this a vacation home that we’ll go to every few weekends or for a week here and there? Is it a small home we want to rent out on an annual basis? Is it, like our Oak Island beach house, available for week long rentals in the summer and we use it the rest of the year? Would there be an advantage to
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being wheelchair accessible? How about pet-friendly? Or would it be a seasonal rental for “snowbirds” who go south in the winter for a mild climate? I asked realtors and vacation rental companies what the rental market is like in Southport. I thought about how to manage rentals, living 2 1/2 hours away. I thought about how long we’ll keep this property. I estimated the minimum to bring in each year to cover expenses and the goal of what we’d like to make in rentals. And also a big guess on what might happen in home values. Who knows?! Whatever “rental type” was selected, meant different plans, building costs, marketing and risks. Once selected we should actually write down (like a business plan) a description of the type of person(s) who will rent, the rental calendar, the furnishings (or lack of), the decor, the quality/price of interior finishes and how to attract the renter(s).
BLOG #14: THE FUN OF DESIGNING!
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The cool front windows were preserved.
and improved and therefore changed, updated and reprinted. But it’s fun!
BLOG #15: CHRISTMAS DAY!
Dec. 25, 2011 – A great Christmas here in Raleigh. Time to think about things other than a renovation. And the mental break was nice! I’m still catching up this blog to current happenings so I’ll address happenings more quickly. First topic: side doors. Early October - our application submitted to NC State Historic Preservation and
to US Dept of Parks and Recreation (who supervises historic preservation) was ... approved with very few changes. Fantastic! Big item was approval on side doors where a 70’s style sliding glass door needs to be replaced. Their recommendation was hard-to-understand one stating to replace it with “a half glass door with window beside it.” Hmmm. Don’t think I can live with that! Let’s ask again. (And remember I’m doing this to get a total of 40% of my costs credit on taxes from Fed and NC!)
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Owner, Susan Lambeth did much of the work herself.
I searched online for images of old store doors and talked with several door manufacturers about custom doors. When I sent in the image of what I would have created they thought I was going to buy the old door. They said not to add an old door. Hmm - misunderstood. So then I realized they might accept new doors that have a historic style. Wonderful! I found at Lowe’s online some great patio doors which you can see at the url below. My Christmas present from “the approvers” is that NC folks have approved and they have recommended to the Federal folks that they approve. Fingers crossed! Happy holidays, readers!
to work on - up and down and move the ladder, up and down....you get the picture! But with the help of gravity some huge hunks fell with a thud! By the second day I could only work a few hours until my sore right arm just couldn’t do any more. The next trip down my friend Lynda helped out and on a few future trip hubby John and I completed the job. Our work also included removing old appliances, a metal shower stall, a toilet and more. Looking online at the typical cost of demolition I think we saved about $5000. Worth the sore arms and dust all over us!
BLOG #16: DEMOLITION
BLOG #17: ENTER BRAD THE MASTER CARPENTER!
Dec. 29, 2011 - In October we began demolition. I went down for a weekend by myself armed with protective gear of gloves, mask and goggles and demo gear of hammers, screw drivers and crowbars. With no one to show me what to do I just jumped in and tried a variety of ways to get the sheetrock off the walls. There were different thicknesses and materials making up sheetrock in the different rooms. Some easy to get off, some made me feel like a sculptor. The ten foot ceiling was a bear
In mid-October the demolition was done and we’d had enough of sheetrock! Figuring we’d saved about 5K with the DIY demo we were happy to let someone else do the cleanup and put it into a dumpster. But who would do that? From across the street, a neighbor came over to introduce himself. He’s a carpenter - or Master Carpenter I should say. Brad is his name. He told us he does all kinds of construction work on Bald
Storage and a desk made from a recycled sewing machine.
Head Island and, if we would hire him for various projects, he’d give us the “family, friends and neighbors” discount. And he told us how he could advise us if we chose to be the general contractor on the project. Most interesting he thinks we’d save about 40%. Hmmmm. I love
savings and don’t want to overextend on the project. John and I decided to give him a try with an urgent project - replacing the broken and missing clerestory windows, currently covered by a “Shell Museum” sign. We’ll see how he does.
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Susan takes a break from all the hard work and poses for a quick picture in the bathtub.
BLOG #18: GREAT CLERESTORY! WINDOW!
What a difference some new windows can make! John and I arrived on a Saturday to see our beautifully restored clerestory windows. Brad did a great job! Now with no Shell Museum sign covering them up, with repaired wood trim and broken windows replaced we have more light entering the front great room. Wonderful! Since the weather was warmer than usual we took advantage of it and painted the front and most obvious left side of the house a pale, muted pink. Naturally I took the pink that I thought was right and, since it wasn’t, kept adding and adding brown paint. Finally I got the pale muted pink I wanted. And since we didn’t have water to wash the green mildew off the sides, we used containers of cleaner wipes which Brad kept referring to as Baby Wipes! And we went through hundreds of them!
BLOG #19: DINNER AND DECISIONS
So master carpenter Brad, John and I went to a nearby restaurant, the Boathouse, for dinner and to talk renovation. I had my plans I had done with Microsoft Visio to review. Each area brought up questions and we were impressed that Brad can handle so much. The old kitchen sink? He can refinish. Install new six foot wide doors? He can install. Foundation repair? He did a lot of this over the years. Take down the chimney? Install a window where there is none? Tile? Blown in insulation? Yep, he can handle! And as a bonus Brad insists we can be our own general contractor and save about 40% on the total cost! So with his local project management, resources and skills I strongly considered finding out more about being the general contractor.
BLOG #20: BEING A CONTRACTOR IN NC
I thought back about an adult ed class I took ages ago. It was on being a res-
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idential contractor. Only female in the class. I bought the engineer’s or architect’s three-sided ruler for reading plans. But when it came to doing things like determining how much concrete is needed for the rebar in the footings, I dropped out. So now I’m ready to look at this again. I googled for info on being a contractor in NC but only found manuals to purchase. Best thing is to go to the decision maker or the building inspections department for Southport. Phone number and some info is online. I called and Wayne, the inspector, was very helpful. Since I work with computer network engineers I know to keep conversations brief and to-the-point and I think he appreciated that. Wayne sent me a few documents and the website had some. I reviewed, realized because we own the house I could do this. No insurance or expense at this point. I faxed it in and about a week later got a call that my Building Permit was ready to pick up. How cool! AND A GREAT FIND! When we were on
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View from the kitchen.
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site, one of Brad’s helpers who had just come up from under the house called to me “Miss Susan – did you know you have a bath tub under the house?” “No, I said. Bring it up!” Well it took four strong men to pull it up and it WAS a claw foot tub. We decided when years ago it fell thru the rotten wood floor it was just easier to refloor and add a new one! ($625 to refinish and a new claw foot cradle was purchase online since the feet were missing. A year later when digging to plant a hydrangea we discover one of the original feet!)
BLOG #21: DIY CANVAS
One statement piece I wanted was a striped awning to be mounted above the store windows. So “vintage store!” I shopped online and visited a local awning manufacturer. Cost at a minimum would be $1200 for this 16’ - 17’ wide awning. So, as a card carrying DIYer I googled for directions on how to make one and customized plans. John built four mounts from pressure treated wood and I found the right material at Joanne’s Fabrics. The material had to be outdoor canvas, wide stripes
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and I wanted chocolate brown and white or tan. Believe it or not the remnant section had just enough brown and tan widestriped material, remnant cost and on sale 40% off that! I think it was $4 a yard! Total cost for my DIY awning - about $50! The tricky parts were sewing together the sections so the stripes lined up as they should. Also challenging was making a cardboard template of just the right scallops for the edge. But now, how do I keep it from raveling? Well while waiting for some trim to “go on sale” (that’s me!) I thought the trim would be hard to bend to the curves of the scallops. There’s got to be a Plan B. After thinking, I decided on acrylic green paint, similar to the door color, mixed with fabric paint additive. So I sketched on a 1” border and John and I painted two coats of the paint. After the three gooseneck lights are placed in the top part of the storefront (parapet) we’ll be able to mount the awning. Watch for the pics! (Due to hurricanes I decided to use the material in the front windows, still a salute to the “old store awnings.”
BLOG #22: RESTORE - A GREAT CAUSE AND GREAT FINDS!
I’ve always been one to take something and make it better or use it in a different way. Plus I’m cheap! So I discovered the Habitat for Humanity stores called ReStore. Great name for “restoring!” People and companies donate old furniture, tile, lights, and cabinets galore - all kinds of stuff! And stores like Lowe’s and Home Depot take their displayed items there. Great prices and the profits go to help the Habitat for Humanity cause, providing housing for those who can’t afford it. Anyway, over the last few months I’ve visited the stores in Cary, NC and Raleigh, NC many times. I’ve found industrial lights that were brand new (but just didn’t sell) for $20 each. Bought all 7 that they had and they’re now in the parapet (top outside), on both sides of the fireplace/TV and will be in the bathroom as sconces. The ones outside I left as natural silver metal but inside have painted the sconces beside the fireplace/TV with Martha Stewart textured black metallic paint. They
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look like wrought iron! The sconces in the master bath are painted with metallic teal that I mixed up. I also bought a brand new contemporary light fixture ($85 at Lowe’s) for $20. Bought a medallion and painted to match giving the old and new look. I’ve also gotten doors, a coffee table I’ll paint, door knobs, etc... So check out the ReStore. Such fun!
BLOG #23: THREE WEEKS TO GO!
We’re in the home stretch! Sheetrock was done this past week and only needs a final, very light sanding. Kitchen granite will be installed in a few days, as will the outdoor 120 gallon gas tank. HVAC and electric should finish this week and plumbing too. I’ve got to order one final sink faucet - for the big kitchen sink turned master bath sink - and a few other items. Then the wood floors, finish painting and bring in the furniture. John and I have saved about $12,000
by doing the interior and exterior painting ourselves. Exterior colors - very pale pink, olive green doors, brown shutters and offwhite trim. Inside basic colors are steel gray, muted green, very pale yellow and touches of black and white. Oh and one pop of color that reminds guests of the outside will be the round oak table with claw feet painted glossy, pale pink. Hope it doesn’t sound - or will be - too wild!
BLOG #24: ALMOST FINISHED!
HVAC is almost done, allowing us to acclimate the wood flooring pieces for a day or two so it can be laid down - hopefully this Memorial Day weekend. (That reminds me I’ve got to get an American flag and holder!) Brad, the Master Carpenter is laying tile bathroom floors so we can purchase toilets and plumbing can be completed. Window framing, tile backsplash, some painting and many odds and ends yet to go. Last weekend John helped build
the new deck which will add another sitting area - and in the future - a nice hot tub!
BLOG #25: FINALLY - A FOCUS ON FURNISHINGS!
Our target date to be finished is this coming Saturday, June 23rd! Toilets were purchased from Lowes.com so the plumber, Don, can finish up and I think the electric and HVAC is finished. We haven’t been down in two weeks so I haven’t seen the shower and bathroom floors tile work so fingers crossed it looks great. Brad, our carpenter, is finishing hanging doors and trim work. Can’t wait to get in there and finish painting, hanging window treatments, moving in furniture and buying furniture locally! And as a bonus they’re filming Safe Haven with Julianne Hough and Josh Duhamel in Southport! I understand July 4 they’ll film the parade. Will be fun to see what’s going on. And did I write that we’ve been asked
to be on the Southport Christmas Tour? What a compliment and naturally we said yes! (Dec. 8th.) If you have suggestions for candy ornaments for the tree, please put on the Guestbook! (I’ll approve and it will be posted in 24 hours.)
BLOG #26: JULY 4TH, 2012
a great day to move in the final furnishings and stay at our wonderful, comfortable little place! It’s so much fun to sit on the front steps and hear compliments from people passing by or hearing it mentioned by the tour guides. We have lots of bridal party members, parents, grandparents and honeymooners renting our place through Oak Island Accommodations. We’ve had people get engaged there, honeymoon there and spend anniversaries there. And we have snowbirds from Vermont who travel south to spend the winter in our sweet CandyStoreHouse! It’s been fun and maybe we’ll do it again … in a few years!
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106 SE 58th St., Oak Island • 278-7209 Open from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., Beana’s serves breakfast and lunch.
BOB’S DOGS
8903 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 278-3456 • www.bobsdogsoki.com With custom hot dogs featuring an array of ingredients to homestyle sandwiches like chicken salad and burgers.
THE BOUNCING LOG CAFE
3148 George II Hwy - Boiling Spring Lakes 910-477-3188 bouncinglogcafe.com Good ‘ol Southern Comfort Food and Genuine Swiss Cuisine come together at the Bouncing Log Cafe. Hot Plates, Angus Burgers and Knopfli-n-Ham (dumplings with ham and smothered in artisan cheeses.) All buns are made fresh, in house. Salads and Kids meals.
CHASER’S SPORTS BAR AND GRILL
8520 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 278-1500 Enjoy BBQ sandwiches, wings, fish ‘n’ chips and more at this sports grill.
DUFFER’S PUB AND GRILL
928 Caswell Beach Rd., Oak Island 278-9299 • www.oakislandgolf.com Located at the scenic Oak Island Golf Club, the grill serves up premier burgers and wraps, as well as entrees from prime rib to salmon.
ERIC’S GRILLE
1671 N. Howe St., Southport • 457-9024 Offers oldfashioned, handpatted hamburgers, plus bbq, hot dogs, chili cheese fries and breakfast sandwiches and platters.
able for school kids before class starts, too), plus homemade lunches throughout the day.
LITTLE BIT’S GRILL
5902 E. Oak Island Dr. , Oak Island 278-6430 A classic burger joint, with onion rings and other sides. Plus, breakfast is served, including pancakes and bacon.
LAZY TURTLE BAR & GRILL
601 Ocean Drive, Oak Island, NC 901-278-7725 Oceanfront dining and entertainment venue 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 457-0444 • www.localsfamilydiner.com Within a warm and friendly atmosphere, Local’s Family Diner serves breakfast all day long and a seafood and entrée menu for lunch and dinner.
LOCO JO’S
602 N. Howe St., Suite E, Southport 457-9009 A burger joint with fish sandwiches, pulled pork and shrimp wraps. Offers select Vietnamese dishes, too, with over 60 beer selections.
MARITIME MARKET CAFE
8 Maritime Way, Bald Head Island 457-7450 • www.maritimemarketbhi.com Serving breakfast classics as well as imaginative daily specials like seafood omelets or banana crepes. Lunch includes fresh sandwiches, salads and wraps.
MOORE STREET MARKET
130 E. Moore St., Southport • 363-4203 Open for breakfast and lunch, this market specializes in organic and fairtrade coffee as well as gourmet sandwiches crafted with Boar’s Head deli meats.
OAK ISLAND DELI AND PUB
5422 E. Oak Island Dr., 278-4005 Offering hamburgers, sub sandwiches, salads, wraps, seafood and daily drink specials.
OAK ISLAND RESTAURANT
6302 E. Oak Island Dr. , Oak Island 201-9925 Here, flounder is prepared the oldfashioned way. Enjoy breakfast, too.
OAK ISLAND SUBS AND SALADS
FAT ANDY’S BURGERS
4655 Long Beach Rd. SE, Southport 269-7008 Handmade burgers using 100% ground chuck, plus freshly cut French fries.
5705 E. Oak Island Dr. , Oak Island 278-9040 From BLT’s with avocado to Cajun and Reuben sandwiches, this deli serves up quality sandwiches.
GREENLANDS FARM STORE
OASIS BAR AND GRILL
668 Midway Rd. SE, Bolivia 253-9515 • www.greenlandsfarmstore.info Farmfresh, organic and natural ingredients—grown here, made here! Glutenfree and vegan options offered. Enjoy sandwiches, salads, unique sides and desserts.
KOPP’S KWIK STOP II
3196 George II Hwy., Southport, 845-7700 Kopp’s grill serves up a full breakfast (avail-
8039 River Rd. SE, Southport, 454-4004 Shrimp in every style desirable, plus sandwiches; try entrées such as scampi and filet mignon.
OLD BRIDGE DINER
132 Country Club Dr., Oak Island, 250-1184 A casual diner featuring breakfast, lunch and dinner, from fluffy omelettes to burgers and friedchicken sandwiches.
Open for Lunch & Dinner 11:00 am–2:30 pm 5:00 pm–9:00 pm
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TROLLY STOP
1450 50 Lakes Dr., Southport 845-2707 Made-to-order breakfast and lunch grill.
111 S. Howe St., Southport 457-7017 • www.trollystophotdogs.com A staple in NC, Trolly Stop is renowned across the nation for its oneofakind hot dogs.
RUSSELL’S PLACE
TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFÉ
5700 E. Oak Island Dr., 278-3070 Serving breakfast and lunch until 2 p.m., Russell’s Place serves up lots of home cooking.
SIDE STREET CAFÉ
5827 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island, 933-4615 Offering handpattied burgers, subs, shrimp, wings, hot dogs and more.
SOUTHPORT TEA HOUSE
611 Howe St., Southport, 833-0227 www.southportteahouse.com Offering a full lunch menu with quiche, salads, sandwiches and afternoon tea anytime. Full beverage option including over 60 loose teas iced or hot and sold by the ounce. Glutenfree options, too. Open Wed-Sat, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
TAYLOR CUISINE CAFÉ
731 N. Howe St., Southport • 454-0088 Bald Head Marina at Deep Point 457-7830 www.taylorcuisinecatering.com Putting its Southern style where guests’ mouths are, this eatery offers “Taylormade” fried string beans, fried green tomatoes, country fried steak and more in two locations.
1671 N. Howe St. #1A, Southport 363-4908 • www.tropicalsmoothiecafe.com The menu boasts bold, flavorful food and smoothies with a healthy appeal. Our items are madetoorder with fresh, simple, superior ingredients.
QUIZNO’S SUBS
5130 SouthportSupply Rd., Southport 457-4636 • www.quiznos.com Serving subs, salads, wraps, soups and pasta. Chicken, prime rib, black angus, deli subs. Meat and cheeses cut fresh in store daily. Open every day.
WILDLIFE RESTAURANT & GRILL
4381 Fish Factory Rd., Southport 457-9953 • www.wildlifegrill.webs.com Serving a full range of items on our menu from breakfast to homecooked meals.
BAJA CALIFORNIA FLYING FISH CAFE
705 Ocean Dr., Oak Island (at the pier) 278-5504 • www.theflyingfishcafeoki.com Nestled beside the Oak Island Pier, Flying Fish Cafe offers a panoramic view of the ocean and excellent WestCoast cuisine.
BIG AL’S SLAM DUNK BBQ
607 North Howe St., Southport (910) 477-2832 Pulled pork, baby back ribs, smoked wings, smoked pork tenderloin and beef brisket. All ABC permits. Brunswick Stew, mac and cheese, sliders, and homemade salsa and chips. Dine in or take out!
SOUTHPORT SMOKE HOUSE
1102 N. Howe St., Southport • 363-5035 www.southportsmokehouse.com Real woodsmoked BBQ and brisket, great side items, and a great family environment.
TERRY’S NORTH CAROLINA BARBQUE & RIBS
4688 Long Beach Rd. SE, Southport 477-9187 Serving up pork and beef brisket sandwiches and plates, and Memphis dryrub ribs, along with baked beans, cole slaw, potato salad, and mac ‘n’ cheese.
THE BARBQUE HOUSE
5002 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 201-1001 • www.bestbbqonthebeach.com Hormel ribs are slowsmoked inhouse and meats are offered with a variety of sauces, from Eastern NC vinegar to Lexingtonstyle red.
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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.
PIZZERIAS 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.
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1513 N. Howe St., Unit 10, Southport 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
KOBE JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE & SUSHI
8317 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 933-4405 Generous servings from the hibachi grill, as well as decadent sushi.
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 457-1222 • delphinacantina.webs.com Mexican cuisine with Spanish and Cuban flare, such as Churrasco Cubano and Pescado Especial—both with plantains.
PLAZA MARIACHI
1671 N. Howe St., Ste. 1, Southport Serving authentic dishes, such as fajitas, enchiladas and chalupas.
SAN FELIPE
4961 Long Beach Rd. SE, Southport 454-0950 Known for fresh salsa and margaritas; serves traditional Mexican dishes.
1541 N. Howe St., Southport • 457-5143 Recognized regionally for outstanding gyros, calzones and pizzas.
PIZZA SHACK
6212 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island, 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 oventoasted subs and calzones.
PEPPERONI GRILL AT THE BEACH
4320 East Beach Drive, Oak Island 250-1190. www.pepperonigrillnc.com Open 7 days a week year round. Offering eat in, take out as well as delivery.
POLISH PIEROGIES
8017A E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 368-8098 Specializing in the Polish delicacy for which they’re named, this restaurant is set up for takeaway order and also features ‘Super Dogs,’ kielbasa hoagies, and kolache. Offers a grab and go frozen menu of stuffed cabbage, green bell peppers, hot sausage, kielbasa ‘n’ kraut, pizza shells, and more.
TAPAS FLIGHTS
15139 N. Howe St., Southport (910) 363-1202 Wine, craft beer, and a tapas menu, small plates. Most items under $10; menu changes every two weeks. Look for weekend specials.
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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.
BAKERIES/ COFFEE AHOY DOUGHNUTS
4922 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 278-6929 • www.ahoydoughnuts.com Fresh yeastraised, filled and cake doughnuts, apple fritters, cinnamon rolls, monkey muffins, twists and more. Handmade daily, familyowned.
BLUE SEA COFFEE SHOP
7916 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 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.
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STAARR CAKES BAKERY
4346 Long Beach Rd. SE, Southport 457-9310 Featuring jelly doughnuts, apple fritters, cupcakes, muffins, peach cobbler, bagels and more.
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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.
FLYING PIG COFFEEHOUSE
6006 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 278-5929 • www.flyingpig.us Home of the Flying Pig, Green Swamp and Pig Bun; specialty coffee drinks, smoothies, chai, beans, bagels, desserts and conversation. Open year round, wifi, indoor and outdoor seating.
ICE CREAM DAIRY QUEEN
5701 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 278-5371 Featuring the iconic Blizzards, waffle-bowl sundaes, and more frozen treats. *Call for other nearby locations.
JUMPIN’ JAVA OAK ISLAND
4022 Old Bridge Rd., Southport • 363-4841 We carry a large variety of glutenfree/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.
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.
FUZZY PEACH
PORT CITY JAVA
5130 SouthportSupply Rd., Unit 108, Southport 363-4180 • www.thefuzzypeach.com A frozen yogurt bar where you can select your own flavors and toppings.
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 yearround. Complimentary WiFi. Comfortable inside and outside seating. Coffee catering available.
LEAKY TIKI
6324 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 933-4503 • www.leakytikiinc.com Homemade ice cream and fudge since 2009.
SIDE STREET BAKERY
105 West Saint George St., Southport 363-4629 Locals suggest the cupcakes, lemon bars, key lime pie, and carrot cake.
SPIKE’S DAIRY BAR
201 N. Howe St., Southport • 457-7611 More than just ice cream, Spike’s offers great hot dogs as well.
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103 RiverWatch Lane- Southport,NC RARE OPPORTUNITY to own magnificent home in exclusive River Watch neighborhood on the banks of the Cape Fear in downtown Southport. 3 Bed, 3 bath, stunning views, open concept, first floor master with spa bath, huge bonus room, several outdoor living spaces, community pier. Listed with Margaret Rudd & Associates, Inc., REALTORS at $685,000. Call Kay Jolliff (910) 523-0624.
618 MacKenzie Circle- Southport,NC Custom built 3 bed, 3.5 bath home in downtown Southport’s premier new neighborhood Jonas Creek. Beautiful finishes including: hardwood floors, granite counters, coffered ceiling & custom tile work. Unfinished 500 sq ft. bonus room over garage has water views. Listed with Margaret Rudd & Associates, Inc., REALTORS at $449,000. Call Kay Jolliff (910) 523-0624
122 Park Avenue- Southport, NC 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home with open floor plan & hardwood floors. The outdoor living spaces include: rocking chair front porch, deck & two screened porches on almost 1/2 acre. Exterior storage buildings include: pottery studio, workshop & storage building, all with electrical plus a boat shed. Listed with Margaret Rudd & Associates, Inc., REALTORS at $196,900. Call Kay Jolliff (910) 523-0624.
1006 Bonner Bussells Dr,Southport 3200+ sq ft, 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 bath home in one of Southport’s most convenient & desirable neighborhoodsSmithville Woods. Features include: Open floor plan, custom kitchen, screen porch & deck overlooking large fenced back yard, and 1st floor master suite with sitting room. Listed with Margaret Rudd & Asssociates, Inc., REALTORS at $469,900. Call Kay Jolliff (910) 523-0624 or John Dosher (910) 448-0536.
& firepit. Updated master bath, large laundry room & 2 car garage. Listed at $254,000 with Margaret Rudd & Associates, Inc., REALTORS Call Brooke Rudd (910)512-1361 225 E. 11th Street- Southport, NC Perfect starter home or investment opportunity! This 3 bedroom, 2 full bath home has brand new wood flooring throughout living areas and bedrooms. Located on a generous lot close to everything in Southport- bike to downtown and enjoy restaurants, galleries, and shops Listed with Margaret Rudd & Associates, Inc., REALTORS at $165,000. Call Kay Jolliff (910) 5230624.
801 South Shore Drive- Boiling Spring Lakes. Enjoy this comfortable, one level 3 BR - 2 BA brick home with over 100 ft of frontage on the Big Lake in BSL. It has a screened porch and open deck for all your outdoor entertaining. BSL offers a community center, swimming area, boat launch, golf course and more. Listed at $239,900 with Margaret Rudd & Associates, Inc., REALTORS Call Rodney Axsom (910)523-0568 or Kelly Kapparos (910)540-2117
3709 Tiger Lily Court- Arbor Creek Simply gorgeous three bedroom, three bath home, open floor plan in Arbor Creek. Listed at $314,000 with Margaret Rudd & Associates, Inc., REALTORS Call Jim Goodman (910) 3681247
4479 Millwright Circle St James Plantation. Custom built home situtated on .7 acres in St James Plantation. 170 feet of golf course frontage on the Players Club course. Bonus room with wet bar, Carolina room and craft room. Gourmet kitchen, many upgrades. Listed at $697,000 with Margaret Rudd & Associates, Inc., REALTORS Call Jill Shaver (910)617-1783
3901 Sagewood Path, Arbor Creek. 3 BR/2 BA & FROG, 1,887 sq ft – corner lot – home in Arbor Creek across from community clubhouse & pool. Enjoy the screened porch, back patio
117 Plantation Passage Drive Winding River Plantation. 3 BR, 2 1/2 BA open floor plan with chef’s kitchen, formal dining, master on 1st floor and 2nd family room upstairs. Beautiful landscaping, great curb appeal & has golf course frontage with the privacy of a natural buffer. Listed at $429,000 with Margaret Rudd & Associates, Inc., REALTORS Call Kay Jolliff (910)523-0624
707 E. Nash Street, Southport, NC 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Are you looking for a solidly built brick home on a tree covered corner lot that is over ½ acre and convenient to downtown Southport? Look no further! This home has a great layout; spacious and light filled. The home is situated on a quiet street and the large lot feels private. A full basement can be finished or would make a wonderful storage/workshop area. MLS #678980 • $224,000 Call Leesa Snyder, Southport Realty Inc., (910) 777-1785.
1181 Morehead Road, Boiling Spring Lakes 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Lovely home on a quiet street in BSL. The spacious, open concept layout features a 2 car garage, master bedroom with trey ceiling, master bath with separate shower, soaking tub, double vanity and walk-in closet. A private fence surrounds the large backyard making it an ideal place for kids or pets to play. Granite in kitchen and baths, undermount sink in the kitchen, crown molding, gas log fireplace - lots of upgrades that make this home one you must see! $162,000 • MLS #694663 Take a virtual tour online at Southport-Realty.com/694663 or call Laura LeFevre, Southport Realty, Inc. for more details (910) 465-6591.
1000 Fairley St., Smithville Woods 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath If you’re looking for a home that has something for everyone then look no further! This spacious home, on a large corner lot is perfect for entertaining. Outside relax on any of the 4 porches or gather with friends for a cookout under the covered deck. The oversized 2 car garage has a large platform for extra storage and there is an extra parking area for a boat or golf cart. There is also a well in the backyard for watering the lawn. Indoor entertaining can be found in the large 22x22 bonus room or if golf is your game, practice your putting on the indoor green. And as an added bonus the charming neighborhood of Smithville Woods has NO City Taxes! $437,900 • MLS #695320 Call Lee Ann Walker, Southport Realty Inc., (919) 795-7386.
2337 Zion Hill Road, Bolivia, NC 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Located on a 1 Acre corner lot provides plenty of space to keep camper, boat, & recreation vehicles. Large tool shed, and a greenhouse for the gardener in the family. Small Fish pond and ample outdoor electrical outlets throughout the property. Large patio with new screened pavilion is a great spot to entertain. Home has many custom features built in shelving and niches, Large master bedroom/bath, Corian countertops, Jenn Air gas range and custom lighting. Whirlpool kitchen appliances Maytag washer and dryer as well as a deep freezer convey. New Rinnai on demand hot water heater & New HVAC all can be operated from your smartphone while you are away with the Nest thermostat. Irrigation system installed and mature hardwood, and fruit trees. MLS #695520 • $248,000 Call Leesa Snyder, Southport Realty Inc., (910) 777-1785.
3681 Sable Palm Lane, Arbor Creek 4 Bedroom, 3.5 Baths Nothing says Southern Charm like this beautiful home. With its rocking chair front porch, the ever-popular Magnolia plan is located in The Cottages of Arbor Creek. This Energy Star Certified home features, Hardwood Flooring, 42’ Upper Cabinets in the kitchen w/granite counter tops, 10’ ceilings, hardwood floors, custom built-in book cases,
ceramic tile baths, exquisite cottage style trim work and moldings, 2 zoned heat & cooling system, mature landscaping w/ irrigation system, screened in porch and much more. From the moment you step inside, you cannot help but fall in love with the open, bright and airy floor plan. The master bedroom is on the main level and offers large walk in closet and en-suite master bath with Jacuzzi tub and his/ hers sinks. The 4th bedroom has its own private bath but could be used as a bonus room for home office/ art studio/ playroom & more! All this plus great HOA amenities makes this the perfect home for you! MLS #695203 $284,900 Call Sarah Smith, Southport Realty Inc., (910 ) 443-8000.
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Wicked Tuna Reality TV Star is Living Happily Ever After in America’s Happiest Seaside Town Story By: Amanda Carbonell Photo By: Gray Wells
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f you find yourself thinking, “That guy looks familiar,” there may be a reason. Former “Wicked Tuna” First Mate Scott Ferriero and his wife, Donna, have made Southport their home.
Scott spent three seasons fishing for Bluefin on National Geographic’s popular Wicked Tuna series. “I caught my first Bluefin in the mid-eighties. It’s still hard to describe the whole experience, a combination of pure chaos and adrenaline,” said Scott. After a rotator cuff injury at the end of the third season ended his professional fishing career, Scott began thinking of the future and what he wanted it to be. That vision included marrying his long time love on New Year’s Eve last year, Donna Swing and finding the perfect seaside town to start their new life together. Donna and Scott first met more than 18 years ago in Myrtle Beach when she was working at the shop she and her mother, Rosa Briggman, owned in what is now known as Barefoot Landing. Scott was working for the House of Blues, which was just opening nearby. A chance meeting turned into a friendship and later romance that eventually brought them to Southport. “We knew we wanted to be near water. When we visited Southport, we both fell in love with the area. It reminded me of the seaside towns in Massachusetts, particularly my hometown of Beverly, but without the harsh winters,” said Scott. “On our first visit, we stayed at the Brunswick Inn. Walking the streets of Southport, we could just picture ourselves here,” said Donna. Their hunt for the perfect house was coupled with
Donna’s hunt for the perfect location for opening a new business. If you’ve driven down Howe Street, it’s hard to miss the charming and eclectic Emmy Lu’s. Named for daughter, Emily Rose, Emmy Lu’s is filled with a mix of casual women’s apparel, jewelry, home décor, gift items and more. “When we found this location, it was a sad little place,” said Donna. “With a lot of help from Scott and my mother, we’ve turned it into what I hope people feel is a happy place! One of our customers described it to me as having ‘a treasure in every corner’,” said Donna. Scott even created a whimsical wishing well and fountain at the side where the coins collected are all donated to SOAR (Southport/Oak Island Animal Rescue). “Just looking at it brings a smile to my face,” It means so much to me that Scott built it and all those coins tossed in by visitors while making wishes will help SOAR.” Finding the perfect house took time and persistence. “While I was doing an online search for a house, I sent an inquiry to the listing agent, Robert Carroll. He immediately reached out to me and we had a great conversation and arranged to look at some houses in both Oak Island and Southport. I didn’t really know what I wanted but knew I would once I saw it,” said Donna. “The second time we were in town, Robert’s business partner and fellow agent Donna Findlay showed us more homes. Some of them
were close, but just not the one.” “We probably weren’t the easiest clients because we weren’t sure of what we wanted. And, we had so much going on with planning the wedding and finding a location for the business. Donna and Robert were so patient with us and were just terrific to work with. There was never any pressure,” said Donna. “But once we found the location on Howe Street for Emmy Lu’s, we were able to narrowed down our search to Southport exclusively.” Weeks later, Donna came across what she felt instinctively was ‘the one’ in The Cottages of Southport. “I instantly phoned Robert and Donna and asked if we could see the house. Donna Findlay rearranged her schedule and met us within the hour. Once I walked in, I just knew. My mom was with us and said ‘honey, it’s you.’ I knew it too and so did Scott.” “Donna and Robert even helped us arrange for the financing over the Christmas holidays. We really didn’t know where to go and they stepped in and before we knew it, we were closing in time for me to carry Donna over the threshold,” said Scott. “The Cottages is such a great neighborhood. I can’t believe, being from the Boston area, just how friendly people are here. We can be sitting on our front porch and everyone that passes by waves and says hello. I’ve traveled all over and can honestly say that Southport is the friendliest town I’ve ever been to. And now we live here and life couldn’t be better. It’s no wonder that Southport was voted America’s Happiest Seaside Town.” “The business community has also been very welcoming to us,” said Donna. “I really appreciate that. The more we all work together to make Southport a shopping destination benefits all local businesses.” And now, after
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“The business community has also been very welcoming to us. I really appreciate that. The more we all work together to make Southport a shopping destination benefits all local businesses.” — Donna Ferriero
ABOUT ROBERT CARROLL AND DONNA FINDLAY
retiring from tuna fishing and the limºelight, Scott stays busy with his job as an application engineer, specifying lighting controls for Boston Light Source. “We look forward to being in our home for many years. But, if we ever decide to relocate in this area,
we will definitely call Donna and Robert to help us. They were both really over the top in their efforts on our behalf, said Scott. “It’s just great to be settled in here with the love of my life.”
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Robert Carroll and Donna Findlay are recognized as top performers in the Brunswick County real estate marketplace. Specializing in Southport, Caswell Beach, Oak Island and Bald Head Island, their unique business relationship and personal styles offer their clients an unmatched advantage when navigating the sale or purchase of a property. Robert stays ahead of the curve by keeping up-todate on market trends and utilizing the latest technology to ensure their listings get the most effective exposure to potential buyers while helping buyers find just what is right for their lifestyle. He stays in constant communication throughout the process and offers thoughtful and reliable advice every step of the way. Whether helping you buy or sell your home, Robert has one simple motto: “If it’s important to you, then it’s important to me.” Donna Findlay has a clear understanding of the relocation process from personal experience and several international corporate moves. Her former career in market research is an asset in determining the best strategies for sellers to maximize their home’s potential. She learned early the value of staging a property to maximize its appeal to potential buyers and knows that presentation is the key to giving a home the competitive advantage. She personally stages the team’s listings adding the “wow” factor to all their clients’ homes. 92% of buyers use the internet to search for homes. A staged home with professional photographs always attracts attention. —Robert Carroll and Donna Findlay robert@robertcarrollproperties.com donnafindlay@remax.net 910-465-2717 • 910-269-3049
A Historical Landmark for 18years
Earth to Fire Pottery Studio & Gallery
Open: Mon-Sat ~ 9am-4pm Locally, Nationally, & Internationally made gifts which Inspire & offer Unique Quality, while “giving back.” Candy & Company Resort wear & Boutique ~ Exclusive lines, (910) 805-4027 hand-embroidered & embellished. Open: Mon-Sat ~ 10am-5pm
Bella Mae Cupcakes
(910) 795-2808 Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Sat: 9am-3pm
910.742.4045
Village General Store (336) 324-4801
(910) 805-4027 www.SignaScents.com
Locally made, Vegan & Organic Soaps and Body products for the whole family, with NO Chemicals or Preservatives! Medicinal Salve for aches, Essential Oils for healing skin issues, NO Deet Bug Repellant, SPF30+ is safe for babies, Raw & Whipped Shea Butter Face moisturizers, & much more!
Open: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm Local Honey, Jams, Jellies, pickled eggs & asparagus, Glass-bottled drinks including Blenheim Gingerale, HOT! Country Ham & more!
Attend classes with top-notch artists or spend a few hours creating in our well-equipped space. Finished Pottery available for sale from multiple artists.
Debbie’s Hair Design s t u d i o Hair Salon · Beauty Salon
Mon-Sat • 10am-5pm (352) 562-2933 (914) 443-6965
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Salvage at Heart turns salvage into art. We re-use, repurpose and recycle salvaged items to create new art & furniture. Stop in to see our creations or to ask about a custom art piece, sign, or furniture you might like.
Gourmet Cupcakes, cakes, pies, truffles, cake pops, breads. Muffins and bagels. Gluten free options & specialty coffees, iced teas and lemonades.
Carolina Manual Therapy Carolina A Candelaria MSPT NC Licensed Physical therapist Manual Physical Therapy and Aquatic Manual Therapy
1102 N. Howe Street, Building L Southport, NC 28461 Ph/fax (910) 278-6794 carolina@carolinamanualtherapy.com
Mon-Sat 9:00am to 5:00pm
Hand Crafted Jewelry (910) 508-6638
The Mermaids’ Market Lots of unique treasures - furniture, home decor, reproduced and upcycled items for you and your home! 1102 North Howe Street • (910) 465-6591 www.themermaidsmarket.com
Southport Models and More! Coming on Sept 1st
The Best Hand Painted T-Shirts!
BBQ Sandwich, Fries & Drink
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910-363-5035 Smoked Pulled Pork, Ribs, Chicken, Brisket, hushpuppies, and homemade sides!
Open 7 days a week: 11am-8pm
Located at 1102 N.Howe St. Southport, NC • Behind Southport Smokehouse BBQ, about a block from dosher hospital
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CHEERS
6 Old School Cocktails You Should Make Right Now Take A Trip Down Memory Lane With These Vintage Concoctions
Making classic cocktails is one of my favorite things to do. In 1860 Jerry Thomas “The Professor” wrote the first guide to mixing cocktails. This guide along with many others has molded people like me into dedicated and passionate bartenders. By learning these classic drinks it allows me to tweak these cocktails into something of my own. I create new cocktails daily implementing the techniques and preparation of classic cocktails, while using the right kind of spirits, citrus, water, spices and most of all ice; the right style of ice can “make or break” a cocktail. Whether it is a classic or custom cocktail, I like for that cocktail to be a bridge between the customer and I, it represents who I am. I have had people from all over the world sit at the bar and knowing the original classic cocktails allows me to create their drink with accuracy. Through the art of mixology I have learned how to create and balance cocktails using all kinds of foreign ingredients you normally wouldn’t find in the average cocktail. I try to learn the signature cocktails of each state and country, so that whenever you sit at my bar you can get a little taste of home. Every creation still goes back to the classics for me. So whether you order a refreshing gin and tonic, a classic Old Fashioned or one of my custom cocktails, just know the drink was made with care and precision. — Scott Lindsey, Ports of Call
Scott’s Tips For Making Great Cocktails:
1. Use fresh ingredients. hen I was growing up, I remember my folks drinking Martini’s, Manhattan’s and Grasshopper’s. 2. Make homemade syrups If I close my eyes I can see my Dad’s bar, which was the cabinet up high, above our stove. and mixers if possible. I used to sit at the counter doing my homework, as my mom was cooking dinner and watch my dad stroll in from work in his suit and tie and ask my Mom if she wanted a drink. 3. Prepare the cocktail and Depending on her request, he would pull out all the appropriate tools and ingredients and with great care and precision, then add the ice and create their drinks. Maybe it is because of those memories that I knew right where to go for help in showcasing these classic cocktails to perfection; Scott Lindsey, the Bartender/Mixologist, at the Ports of Call Bistro on Howe Street in Southport. Scott stir or shake. takes great pride in his job. Making a great cocktail is important to him. This makes Scott stand out and why I knew he was the STO RY & P H OTO S BY : K R I S B E AS L E Y
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man for the job! Here is his story and his recipes for the old school cocktails. Stop in and order one! But whatever you do…don’t order a Pink Lady!
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CHEERS
OLD FASHIONED
2 oz. rye whiskey 2 dashes Angostura bitters 1 splash water 1 tsp sugar 1 maraschino cherry 1 orange wedge Mix sugar, water, and Angostura bitters in an old-fashioned glass. Drop in a cherry and an orange wedge. Muddle into a paste using a muddler or the back end of a spoon. Pour in bourbon, fill with ice cubes, and stir. Garnish with a lemon twist.
GIMLET
3oz. Vodka 1oz. house made lime syrup Mix all ingredients. Add ice and shake. Strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with a lime wheel.
MARTINI
3 oz. Gin 1 TB dry vermouth Mix ingredients in a tall glass. Add ice and stir. Do not shake. Strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with an olive.
SAZERAC
1/4 oz. Absinthe 3 oz. Rye whiskey 7 dashes Peychaud’s bitters Coat a chilled old-fashioned glass with the absinthe. Mix remaining ingredients in a separate glass. Add ice and stir. Strain into the prepared old-fashioned glass. Garnish with a lemon peel.
MANHATTAN
2 oz. Bourbon 1 oz. Sweet Vermouth 3 dashes of Angostura bitters
Mix all ingredients. Add ice and stir. Strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with a maraschino cherry.
SCOTT’S SIGNATURE COCKTAIL
Take a fifth of bourbon and 3 navel orange peels, removing the white parts from the peel; add the peels to the fifth of bourbon. Seal for 2 months. Then drain and serve.
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CALENDAR
EVENTS
The Southport Waterfront Market
Every Wednesday morning from 8am until 1pm, May 6th through September 30th (last Wednesday in September). The location on the Fort Johnston Garrison Lawn overlooking the Cape Fear River is a treat in itself. You can browse the beautiful local produce, baked goods and handcrafted items spread under ancient live oak trees. There is a breeze off the river as well as music in the air as entertainment is always available.
Purple Feet Festival, September 19, 2015 11:00 AM / 05:00 PM
Silver Coast Winery, 6680 Barbeque Road, Ocean Isle Beach, NC 28469, 910-287-2800. www.silvercoastwinery.com/Schedule_of_ Events.html . Come join us for the Purple Feet Festival. Entertainment by The Carolina Breakers and DJ Butch Barnes, Classic Car Cruise-In, Arts and Crafts Vendors, Food Vendors, BCSO Adopt A Pet, Grape Stomp, and our Lucille Ball Look a Like contest. Admission is $5, children under 12 free, bring your lawn chairs, NO coolers or Pets allowed.
Let’s put Southport and Oak Island on the Map! Southport-Oak Island Area Chamber of Commerce
4433 Long Beach Road SE, 910-457-6964. Sept. 17th : 8:30 – 9:30am or 11:30- 12:30pm RSVP by Sept. 14th Don’t miss this great opportunity to get your business listed on Google Maps! This FREE event will verify your business, make sure your information is complete and accurate and allow you to review FREE tools Google has to increase your visibility. FREE gift to the first 20 attendees (each session). Bring your laptop or tablet to make the most of this valuable experience!
Historical Southport Bicycle Tour - 807 Howe Street, Southport, 910-454-0607
Sep 5, 9am - The North Carolina Maritime Museum at Southport has partnered with the Adventure Kayak Company to offer Historical Southport Bicycle Tours. The guided tour will wind through live oak canopied streets and along the waterfront, incorporating local history. Participants will pedal past Fort Johnston, homes of Pilots and Blockade Runners, the Brunswick Inn, and the Old Yacht Basin, where several movies have been filmed. The tour is $25 per person, which includes use of bike and helmet. Bring your own bicycle and helmet and join the fun for $20. Space is limited. Advance registration is
Jet Ski Rentals – Brand New Ski’s Hourly Rates Available Boat Rentals – Full and 1/2 Day Rates.
7 Boats to Choose from: Pontoons, Center Consoles, and Bow Riders
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required. Call the Adventure Kayak Company to register or visit www.ncmaritimemuseums.com for more details.
Southport Wooden Boat Show - Old Yacht Basin, Southport, NC 28461
Sep 26, 2015, 10 am - 4 pm - 910-4575223, 910-617-9667. See wooden boats of all shapes and sizes displayed around the Southport Yacht Basin. Boat builders and owners will be available for discussion. The event will also feature maritime arts and crafts, maritime demonstrations, kids events, and a seafood chowder cook-off.
Big Toy Day
September 19, 2015. The 7th Annual BIG TOY DAY will be held from 10:00-4:00 on Sat, Sept 19, 2015 at the Cape Fear Regional Jetport presented by the Kiwanis Club of Southport/Oak Island in conjunction with Papa’s John Pizza of Southport/Oak Island. There will be many participants including fire trucks, 18-wheelers, construction vehicles, speed boats, monster trucks, NASCAR vehicles, helicopters, and more for your kids to climb on and learn about. A highlight will be FREE Young Eagle flights for children ages 8-17 offered by EAA Chapter 939 from 12:00-2:30 (parent or legal guardian must be present). Camel and pony rides will also be available at a nominal charge along with a free petting zoo. Food vendors will be selling ham-
burgers, hot dogs, BBQ sandwiches, Italian Ice, snow cones & ice cream. Admission is $5 per person, with children 4 years and under admitted free, max entry is $ 20 per car. The proceeds from this event benefit the programs and scholarships provided by Kiwanis Club of Southport/ Oak Island to the children of Brunswick County. For more information visit our website at www. southport-oakisland-kiwanis.org.
Brunswick County Intercultural Festival
September 26, 2015 @ Brunswick Community College Main Campus. Bringing the World to Brunswick County. International Pavilion, food tasting (For fee), Passport to Culture, vendors, children’s workshop and art poster contest, storytelling, and multinational performances. www. bcifestival.org for more details. Brunswick Community College Grounds of Odell Williamson Auditorium, 50 College Road Supply, NC 50 College Road Supply, NC 28462. 910/8426566. Admission/Fees: Free. www.bcifestival.org/
ATTENTION ARTISTS & CRAFTERS!!! “Creative Marketing for Artists and Crafters Part 1: How to Make Your New or Existing Art Business Successful!”
September 29, 2015 - 12:00 AM / 04:00 PM, Southport Center- Brunswick Community College. 910-755-7306. Register online at:
CALENDAR www.brunswickcc.edu/continuing-education/ small-business-center/. Come find out why marketing your work is as exciting and creative as the process of making art! Learn the top ten marketing methods of over twenty artists—painters, sculptors, folks artists, jewelry makers, musical instrument makers, theatre artists, writers, crafters, etc.—who make their livings from their art business. You’ll come away with a palette of bold, bright ideas and a plan to implement them. Stop suffering from starving artist syndrome and instead become a marketing maven in this fun seminar! FREE
“Creative Marketing for Artists and Crafters Part 2:
33 Creative Ways to Increase Your Art Business Sales and Success!” September 29, 2015 - 06:00 PM / 09:00 PM. Southport Center- Brunswick Community College, 910755-7306. REGISTER ONLINE NOW AT: www.brunswickcc.edu/continuing-education/ small-business-center/. Are you running out of ideas for what to do with your art? Come to this fun, invigorating seminar and get a taste of thirty-three free or low-cost ways you can get your art out there, get it seen, and get it sold! Be sure to bring some of your art along so we can brainstorm what will work best for you and your art/talent. FREE
North Carolina Sales & Use Tax, Sept.15, 2015 - 12:30 AM / 04:00 PM.
South Brunswick Islands Center, 910-7557306. REGISTER ONLINE NOW AT: www.brunswickcc.edu/continuing-education/small-business-center/ Learn the basics about North Carolina Sales & Use tax. Understand general reporting requirements for the most common types of sales & use tax reporting situations, how to complete a sales tax form, and different ways to track your business transactions to help you stay on top of reporting compliance. FREE
can help you manage your business. Also introduces break-even analysis everyone in business needs to understand, and offers tips on how to track sales information in financial software. FREE
Interested in a Non-Profit or currently working with one? How to Start a NonProfit Business - September 17, 2015 06:00 PM / 09:00 PM.
Leland Center- Brunswick Community College, 910-755-7306. REGISTER ONLINE NOW AT: www.brunswickcc.edu/continuing-education/small-business-center/. Presenter: Sam Gore, Risk Management Specialist, and director of Towards A Fruitful Ministry Inc. There is a tremendous interest coming from our communities of wanting to know how to form a nonprofit business. Careful consideration should be given to this quest and much attention needs to be given to the proper steps to take. Failure to do so could result in with serious consequences for individuals as well as becoming detrimental to the original cause for which the non-profit was designed. If you are considering stating a non-profit business, please plan to attend this very informative seminar. Participants will discover: • Basics on what a non-profit business is • Refine the definition of a non-profit • Issues to consider before starting a non-profit • Key steps in forming a non-profit • Forms and Documents needed to be filed • What takes place at the first board meeting? • Do you need an attorney? FREE
DOING THE 501(C)(3) THING - Sept. 24, 2015 - 01:00 PM / 04:00 PM.
Leland Center- Brunswick Community College, 910-755-7306. REGISTER ONLINE NOW AT: www.brunswickcc.edu/continuing-education/small-business-center/. COMPLETING THE IRS 1023 FORM FOR TAX EXEMPT STATUS. The Question: “Can we get 501(c)(3) status without hiring an attorney or accountant?” The benefits of 501(c)(3) status and the ability to apply for government and foundation grants, can be vital to the success of your non-profit organization. IRS receives tens of thousands of them each year! In 2008, one IRS official estimated that organizations not represented by attorneys, accountants or other tax professionals account for 70% of the exemption applications submitted. (This is down from a similar estimate of 85% in 2002.) This seminar will carefully guide individuals through the 1023 form and provide vital information concerning how to respond to statements and questions needed to satisfy IRS reviewers. Required Materials: Participants should download form 1023 from www.irs.gov and bring it to the seminar. The Answer: ”Yes, you CAN get 501(c)(3) status on your own.” FREE
So You Think You Want to Start a Business - September 29, 2015 - 06:00 PM / 09:00 PM,
Leland Center- Brunswick Community College, 910-755-7306. Register online at: www.brunswickcc.edu/continuing-education/small-business-center/ .This seminar has been created for those individuals who are thinking about starting
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Farming Naturally
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grown here, made here! Children’s Farm Open Saturday 10-3: Pony Rides, Llama Cart Rides & Petting Farm! Ask about our tours, camps, and birthday parties!
Annual FALL FARM FEST Come4th enjoy ready-to-go sandwiches & salads, Octor10th 10am-3pm take home sit by -the pond with craft beer &of homestead A Celebration fine wine, and indulge farming and in fall harvest delicious bakery treats and• LIVE MUSIC BEER • PUMPKINS homemade ice cream! ANIMAL RIDES • GAMES
Homestead Dinners
Enjoy a special, unhurried evening of fun and bounty. Join us for an exquisite, gourmet, five-course dinner under the stars. Join us for classes and workshops and come volunteer with us!
Check in for event details! www.facebook.com/GreenlandsFarm www.greenlandsfarmstore.info 668 Midway Road SE • Bolivia 910.253.7934 Mon-Fri 8am-7pm, Sat. 9am-7pm
Howe Creative! Art Classes! Make gifts, jewelry & art! Classes by local artists. Call or visit website for schedule.
Understanding Financial Statements Part 1: – The Balance Sheet
September 15, 2015 - 06:00 PM / 09:00 PM. South Brunswick Islands Center, 910-755-7306. REGISTER ONLINE NOW AT: www.brunswickcc. edu/continuing-education/small-business-center/. This seminar, led by an accountant and educator, answers the questions most often asked by business owners and those writing a business plan: What is a balance sheet and why does it “balance”? What is owner’s equity? Why does my business need a balance sheet? How can I prepare a balance sheet if I am already in business? The presenter offers clear and easy to understand examples to help you have a better understanding of this important but often misunderstood financial statement. FREE
Understanding Financial Statements Part II: – The Profit& Loss Statement
September 17, 2015 - 12:00 AM. South Brunswick Islands Center, 910-755-7306. REGISTER ONLINE NOW AT: www.brunswickcc.edu/continuing-education/small-business-center/ An insightful seminar that addresses the basics of preparing a profit and loss statement. Includes information on the “cost of goods sold” section and how it differs in retail and service-based business; how inventory costs are tracked; the difference between the cash and accrual basis method of accounting; and how historical data
307 N. Howe Street, Southport, NC In the Water Tower Distirct 363-4811 www.HoweOutrageous.com
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CALENDAR It’s Summer’s End
Time to Celebrate the Weekends before and after Labor Day
Enjoy Plentiful Fresh Fish and Seafood Specials September 4th, 5th, 11th, & 12th Hump Day Soirée
Each Wednesday with Discounted Tapas and Selected • $6 Wines of the Day
Try a Hand-Crafted Classic Cocktail by our Mixologist and Bar Man Scott; (See article in Magazine about Scott’s Work)
Every 1st Friday Gallery Walk Instrumental Guitarist, Jay Killman will serenade you. Check our Facebook Page for Special Events, Regular Menu, Specials, and Prix Fixe Menu Options 116 N. Howe St., Southport (910) 457-4544 • portsofcallbistro.com Tues. - Fri.: Lunch11:30 am – 2:00 pm Tues. - Sat. Dinner: 5:00 pm – Closing Sunday Brunch 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED
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Most Romantic place for a first date
“Fun Dining on the Intracoastal Waterway” Local Seafood, “Carolina’s Best” Cream of Crab Soup, Real Maryland Crab Cakes, Steaks, Burgers, Breasts, Wings, Vegetarian and Gluten Free Dishes. 8 DRAFTS ON TAP, WINE & FULL ABC ON PREMISES Live Entertainment on the Waterway
Open Daily 11 AM
910-454- 4002
Full NFL Package - 5 TVs Football Specials – Bar Specials
Every time you watch a game with us, enter a chance to win a $100.00 gift certificate!!
4907 Fish Factory Rd, South Harbour Village, Southport
www.thedeadendsaloon.com Check out our menu page . . . Lunch, dinner, drinks or book your next event~ Free WiFi Join us on Facebook Green Channel Marker 9 Statute Mile 311
Dock –n- Dine: - Free Boat Docking while Dining
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and operating their own business; however, they do not know if they have the personality, drive, creativity, adaptability, and a host of other talents and attributes that comprise a successful entrepreneur. During this seminar, attendees will honestly assess “themselves” in order to discover their strengths and weaknesses; wherefrom, they can make a better informed decision on moving forward at this point in time. The seminar will also incorporate various exercises and “role playing” events where the attendee will be faced with realistic challenges encountered by entrepreneurs and they will have to determine or design a solution. Attendees will also be given the opportunity to present their business “ideas” and they will be shown various ways they can determine if the idea is feasible and viable. After attending this seminar, if an attendee makes the decision to move forward, they will be strongly encouraged to register for the core seminars at their local Small Business Center starting with, “How to Start a Business.” FREE
Business Essentials - September 9, 2015 - 01:00 PM / 03:00 PM.
Main Campus -Brunswick Community College, 910-755-7306. REGISTER ONLINE NOW at: www.brunswickcc.edu/continuing-education/ small-business-center/. The North Carolina Department of Revenue, North Carolina Secretary of State and NC Industrial Commission will present a seminar entitled “Business Essentials.” Each agency will cover basic requirements to help businesses in North Carolina understand the laws and obligations necessary to be compliant. Department of Revenue – Covers the basics of tax compliance ranging from registering your business, to withholding from employees, and sales and use tax requirements. Information will be provided on a program for businesses that have fallen behind on sales and use, withholding, and other trust taxes. At the end of the seminar, there will be a question and answer session with the presenters and networking possibilities with other business owners. Don’t miss this great opportunity. FREE
Young Champions Youth Karate
The Brunswick Center at Southport on 1513 N. Howe Street, Southport, NC /Smithville Crossing Center Suite 1 on Wednesday September 16-February 10 *class cancellations, 11/25, 12/23, 12/30 Registration is 15 minutes before class starts New Students, ages 4-8 white belts: 6:006:45pm New Students, ages 9 & up/yellow belts: 6:45-7:30pm Green Belts and Above: 7:30-8:15pm Fee: $7/week, plus a one time registration fee of $8 To register or for more information, please call 910-769-3408 Held at the Town Creek Community Building on 6420 Ocean Highway E. Winnabow, NC on Tuesday September 15-February 9 *class cancellations, 11/3, 12/22, 12/29 Registration is 15 minutes before class starts New Students, ages 4-8 white belts: 6:307:00pm New Students, ages 9 & up: 7:00-7:45pm Yellow Belts and Above: 7:45-8:30pm Fee: $7/week, plus a one time registration fee of $8
To register or for more information, please call 910-769-3408
Youth Tennis Lessons
Smithville Park on 8340 River Road S.E. Southport on Wednesday. Session 1: September 9-October 28, 2015 All rain outs are made up Grades k-3: 4:30-5:30pm Grades 4-8: 5:30-6:30pm Teen/Adult Beginner: 6:30-7:30pm Fee: $100/per person. Pre-registration required. Register at www.rdutennis.net. Call 910253-2670 for more information.
Adult Tennis Lessons
Ocean Isle Beach Park on 6483 Old Georgetown Rd. OIB on Wednesday. Session 1: September 9-October 28, 2015 *No class 9/16 Session 2: November 4-December 16, 2015 Beginner: 5:30-6:30pm Intermediate: 6:30-7:30pm Fee: $70/per person. Pre-registration recommended, please email Dave at dmgtennis@hotmail.com or call 910-253-2670.
Adult Tennis Lessons
Smithville Park on 8340 River Road S.E. Southport on Wednesday Session 1: September 9– October 28, 2015 All rain outs are made up Teen/Adult Beginner: 6:30-7:30pm Fee: $100/per person Pre-registration required. Register at www. rdutennis.net. Call 910-253-2670 for more information.
Laugh & Breath Yoga
Adult Flow Yoga: Southport Presbyterian Church 1025 E. Moore St. Monday – 5:30 pm, Wednesday – 5:30pm & Friday – 8:30pm Cost - $12 drop-in per class. Series discounts available. Students should wear comfortable clothes and bring water. If you don’t have a yoga mat, no worries, we have some available. Class schedules may change; view our website for an up-to-date schedule. www.laughandbreatheyoga.com/
Fueling Your Business
September 14, 2015 - 12:00 AM. Main Campus -Brunswick Community College, 910-755-7306. REGISTER ONLINE NOW AT: www.brunswickcc. edu/continuing-education/small-business-center/. The North Carolina Rural Economic Development Center will offer a free seminar Monday, September 14th. The seminar is designed to help small business owners and prospective entrepreneurs understand how to access credit and capital for their businesses. It will review the six basic principles many lenders use to make credit decisions and provide an overview of the resources available in North Carolina for small businesses. Finally, the seminar will cover the Rural Center’s Microenterprise Loan Program and provide details about its lending criteria and application process. FREE
Intro to SBA & Its Small Business Resource Programs
September 23, 2015 - 02:00 PM / 05:00 PM, Main Campus -Brunswick Community College, 910-755-7306. REGISTER ONLINE NOW AT: www.brunswickcc.edu/continuing-education/ small-business-center/. The U.S. Small Business Administration provides a variety of resources to
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WOMANPRENEUR Empowerment Summit (FEE $45)
September 25, 2015 - 09:00 AM / 03:00 PM. Main Campus -Brunswick Community College, 910-755-7306. REGISTER ONLINE NOW AT: www.brunswickcc.edu/continuing-education/ small-business-center/. The Womanpreneur Empowerment Summit is sure to educate and empower participants with resources and tools to benefit their business or career, enhance their life and provide a support system to allow them to reach both their personal and professional goals. This event will include a panel discussion on female entrepreneurship and workshops on personal branding and reputation management, leadership and healthy living. If you need assistance reaching your goals in 2015, mark your calendars to attend this event. Cost is $45 (includes refreshments, lunch, and book)
Understanding Financial Statements Part 1:
The Balance Sheet, September 15, 2015 -
06:00 PM / 09:00 PM. South Brunswick Islands Center, 910-755-7306. REGISTER ONLINE NOW at: www.brunswickcc.edu/continuing-education/ small-business-center/. This seminar, led by an accountant and educator, answers the questions most often asked by business owners and those writing a business plan: What is a balance sheet and why does it “balance”? What is owner’s equity? Why does my business need a balance sheet? How can I prepare a balance sheet if I am already in business? The presenter offers clear and easy to understand examples to help you have a better understanding of this important but often misunderstood financial statement. FREE
Peace Day, Southport
September 20, 2015 - 02:00 PM / 05:00 PM. 910-457-7079.The second annual Peace Day Southport will be celebrated Sunday, September 20 on the Fort Johnston lawn from 2-5 PM. The United Nations in 1981 established a yearly International Day of Peace, a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace both within and among all nations and peoples. International Day of Peace is now observed around the world each year on 21 September to put aside all that separates us and to experience peace. This year’s theme is “Partnerships for Peace-Dignity for All”. A 30 minute opening, a Celebration of Peace, will be followed by musical events, food sharing, informational booths, a Peace board for participants to leave peace thoughts and children’s activities of creating peace doves, bookmarks and pinwheels. The film Peace Pilgrim will be shown in the Community Building. Community participation is encouraged. Feel free to bring musical instruments, dancing shoes and visions of peace. Laugh & Breathe Yoga - 404-426-7515 www. laughandbreatheyoga.com
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To register or for more information contact Khrystye Haselden , 910-253-2670 or email K.haselden@brunswickcountync.gov. Free Pickleball Clinics - Open to residents 50 and over. Held at two locations Town Creek Park on Wed. September 30 from 9am- 11:00pm and the Dinah E. Gore Fitness and Aquatics Center at the Brunswick Community College on Wed. September 23 from 10:00am-11:30am. Led by instructor, Marty Smith, a USAPA Pickleball Ambassador for Brunswick County. No equipment needed, just wear comfortable shoes. Day trip Join us for one of the day trips scheduled this fall. Availability is limited. ¨ All departure/return times are approximate. Trips open to Brunswick County residents 50+. ¨ All trips include transportation from Leland/Bolivia/Shallotte. Participant is not considered registered until payment is received. Transport vehicles include large passenger bus and/or smaller shuttle bus. Registered participants will be contacted 2 weeks prior to trip with specific details. Please call Khrystye Haselden at 910-253-2670 to register or for specific questions. Participant is not considered registered until payment is received in full. This month is……HOT JERSEY NIGHTS/ The Palace Theatre-October 15, 2015 - Myrtle Beach/9 am-6 pm. $35/register by 9/24/15. Join us for a nostalgic trip down memory lane to celebrate the hit songs of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. The show delivers first class musical arrangements, perfect harmonies, authentic costumes, and all of the Four Seasons greatest hits with a special tribute to the music of the Beach Boys. You will love the music so much that you might just find
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yourself singing along. We will stop for lunch (on your own) on our way to the show. Trip includes show and transportation. Also - Shag Dance Lessons- South Brunswick Island Center, 9400 Ocean Highway 17 W. Carolina Shores, NC. Tuesdays - September 15-November 3, 2015 (no class on Oct. 27). Beginner: 6:00-7:00pm, Intermediate: 7:00-8:00pm. Fee: $60/per person, Pre-registration recommended, please call John at 910-201-9993 or email him at jsh66@earthlink. net. Instructors: John Hutton and Katy O’Neill.
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Brunswick County Parks and Recreation is now accepting registrations for our upcoming youth basketball program. Open to boys and girls 1st through 6th grades. Registration deadline is November 16 and all players will need to attend a mandatory skills analysis on Saturday, November 14, 2015. For more information or to register, please call 910-253-2670.
Floral Design Classes at Wild By Nature
411 N. Howe St., 910-363-5032, www.wildbynaturellc.com
Tuesday September 1, 2015 12:301:30pm or 6:30-7:30pm: “Woven greens in a cube arrangement”.
We will take ribbon (waterproof) and weave it to place into your cube container so that you will have a permanent cool looking vase to design in. In this container we will make a seasonal arrangement of exciting flowers and pods that will last for you for at least 2 weeks. Come have some fun
and learn something new that you will be able to keep for as long as you want. Cost $48.00
Tuesday Sept. 8, 2015 12:30-1:30pm or 6:30-7:30pm “Birds in a Cage”
This tropical arrangement will capture your heart and have your friends oohing and awing over your design capabilities. Birds of paradise, statice, mindolino sticks and greens will help create this look of captured birds in a cage. Cost $50.00 (and you can reuse the mindolino sticks to make it all over again).
Tuesday Sept. 15, 2015 12:30-1:30pm or 6:30-7:30pm ““Floral Wire Bracelet “
The floral industry has the most exciting wires available to make your own personal bracelet in several different colors. Come learn how to make a flexible bracelet and add on your own style using different pieces of beads, buttons, yarn, fiber, feathers, etc… then to top it off you can glue on fresh flowers (if you want to). Cost for this fun hour of creativity is only Cost $37.50.
ginning of our 4 class table-scape series we are going to make coffee bean trees, how much fun is that? We will be making a medium sized tree out of coffee beans for your fall table-scape. This will be the first in a series of table pieces we will be creating to make your holiday table awesome. Join us for the series and receive a special discount if you attend all 4 of them. More news to come! The cost for this class is $30.00
Go! Jump in the Lake 5K, 10K, and Fun Run - Spring Lake Park, Pine Road & North Lake Road, Boiling Spring Lakes, NC 28461
Sep 6, 2015, 8:30 am - until Splash into the cool, refreshing lake water after running around the beautiful shores of Boiling Spring Lakes. Not only are there prizes for the fastest runners (up to $100), but also for the biggest splashes, for both kids and adults! End Summer 2015 with a splash this Labor Day weekend!
Oak Island Market at the Beach - 49th Street SE, Oak Island, 910-278-5518
By taking old paperback books we will create these great looking sepia flowers to hang on your wall, put two back to back and hang them on the porch. It is a fun look and a great way to spend an hour creating with your friends. Cost $25.00
Sep 7, 2015, 8:00am - 1:00pm Oak Island Farmer’s Market is open every Monday from May 4 - September 7, 2015 from 8:00 am - 1:00 pm. Customers can purchase fruits, vegetables, honey and handmade or homegrown products. It is located on Middleton Park Extension at the Oak Island Soccer Field and hosted by the Town of Oak Island.
Tuesday Sept. 29, 2015 12:30 -1:30 pm or 6:30-7:30 pm “It’s National Coffee Day”
Sustainability Symposium and Expo Sept. 11, 2015, 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM EDT
Tuesday September 22, 2015 12:30-1:30 pm or 6:30-7:30 pm “Paper Dahlias”
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-Bald Head Island Island Nature Tour g Friday, September 4, 2015 9-11a.m. Island -Nature Tour BHI Conservancy. Meet at the Contservancy. Experience wildlife on BHI with Conrservancy Biologist. $15/member; $20/nonmember. Off island pricing, includes ferry ticket, $35/ member and $40/non-member. Register at www. bhic.org or call 910-338-0911. Doubles Tennis Tournament - Friday, September 4, 2015 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Doubles Tenynis Tournament BHI Club. $25/player. Call 910m457-0159 for reservations. e Kayak the Creeks - Friday, September 4, 2015 r12:30-2:30 p.m. Kayak the Creeks BHI Consernvancy. Meet at Village Creek Access. Explore the dcreeks with Conservancy Biologist. $40/member; $55/nonmember. Register at www.bhic.org or call 910-338-0911.
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1-2:30 p.m. Weather or Not BHI Conservancy. Meet at the Conservancy. Build a model weather station and explore weather conditions around the island. $15/member; $20/non-member. Register at www.bhic.org or call 910-338-0911. Kids Fishing - Friday, September 4, 2015 2:304 p.m. Kids Fishing BHI Conservancy. Meet at the Conservancy. Kids 5-15 years old will fish with rod and reel handling, cast-netting and seine netting. Equipment and bait are provided. $10/member; $15/ non-member. Register at www.bhic.org or call 910-338-0911.
Mojo Collins at Will o’ the Wisp
Friday, September 4, 2015 6-9 p.m.Mojo Collins at Will o’ the Wisp Will o’ the Wisp. Enjoy an evening of music by legendary folk and blues artist Mojo Collins. 910-457-4944.
Labor Day Weekend - Friday, September 4, 2015 - Monday, September 7, 2015
Labor Day on Bald Head Island is full of summer activities, an art show, delicious food and entertainment. Celebrate the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity and well-being of our country and join us on the island this Labor Day. Outdoor enthusiasts can choose from a variety of excursions such as crabbing & cast-netting, birding and turtle walks. Shoppers can enjoy several boutiques on the island and Saturday’s Artisan Show & Sale. Competitors may show their strengths in the Adult Tennis Tournament or Turtle Trot Race. Be sure to book your island favorites such as paddleboarding, kayaking and sailing in advance. On Saturday evening, the Shoals Club will host its Annual Labor Day Members’ Party . This event, happening from 7-11 p.m., will feature live entertainment and a variety of food samplings. Reservations are required by calling the Shoals Club at 910-454-4888. Party reserved for full members and their accompanied guests.
City of Southport Summer Concert
Great Gatsby Labor Day Party at the Shoals Club - Saturday, Sept. 5, 2015
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A Gatsby Affair Saturday, September 5th, 2015, 7:00 p.m. Mark your calendars go go back in time. It’s 1922 and you’re invited to the biggest party in West Egg. Theme dress requested. Full Members and Guests only.
Island Wide Open Houses - Saturday, September 5, 2015
Saturday, September 5 12-3 p.m. Island Wide Open Houses Bald Head Island Limited Real Estate Sales presents a variety of island wide open houses to introduce you to the many real estate opportunities on the island. Stop by these homes: 13 Poorman’s Pepper Trail, 4 Old Baldy Court, 31 Horsemint Trail, 132 Edward Teach Wynd, 4 Wood Duck Trail. Pick up a flyer in the sales office at 4 Marina Wynd near the ferry landing or online at www. BHIRealEstate.com. No charge. 910-457-7400.
Oak Island Labor Day Surf Off - Ocean Crest Pier, 910-278-5518
Sep 5, 2015 - Sep 5, 2015, 8am – until. Oak Island Parks and Recreation Department invites all levels of surfers to come to Oak Island and compete in this annual event. Surf categories include short board division, longboard division, women’s, masters and senior men, as well as the popular guppies (9 and under). There will also be a body board competition for those 11 and under and a Stand-Up Paddle board race for kids and adults.
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Garrison House off Davis Street Sept. 4th - Pantastic Steele (Steel Drums) 6pm
Oak Island Summer Concerts
Middleton Park Soccer Field, Oak Island Sep 4, 2015, 6:30 pm - The EBS Band
Fishy Fishy Cafe’
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Sept. 4th – Jay Killman Sept. 11th – Mike Wilkins Sept. 25th – Mike Wilkins
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Sept. 5th - SGT ROCK Thursdays – open mic and DJ Fridays – Karaoke with DJ Rodney or Tim Holland
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Sept. 3rd - Open Mike with Jeremy Truett Sept. 4th - Parker Lanier Sept. 5th- Reverend Dippermouth Sept. 6th - Jenny Pearson Sept. 7th - Christine Martinez with Guy Phillips & Friends Sept. 10th - Open Mike with Jeremy Truett Sept. 12th - Jilli & the River Rat Band Sept. 13th - Gene Gregory Sept. 17th - Open Mike with Jeremy Truett Sept. 18th - Parker Lanier Sept. 19th - Dennis Walton Band Sept. 20th - Randy Sadewater Sept. 24th - Open Mike with Jeremy Truett Sept. 25th - Reverend Dippermouth
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Sept. 3rd - Hank & Les 6:00-10:00 Sept. 4th - Monica Jane & Wes 6:30-10:30 Sept. 5th - Dennis Walton Band 6:30-10:30 Sept. 6th - G’tar Mike 12:00-4:00, Heather & Dennis 5:00-9:00 Sept. 7th - James Vincent Carroll 5:00-8:00 Sept. 11th - Heather & Dennis 6:30-10:30 Sept. 12th - the Other Guys 6:30-10:30 Sept. 18th - “Oldscool” 6:30-10:30 Sept. 19th - Rev 6:30-10:30 Sept. 25th - Heather & Dennis 6:30-10:30 Sept. 26th - Scott Carter & Les Britt 6:30-10:30 Sept. 5th - Linda Snyder Sept. 12th - Cell Block Two Sept. 19th - TBA 9/26 - Plan B Thursday and Friday - Karaoke 7pm DART LEAGUE WILL BE STARTING SOON! Call for details
Sept. 26th - Dos Eddies Sept. 27th - Jenny Pearson Duo
September is North Carolina Wine Month! We will be featuring Wines from several NC Vineyards. Come by to experience what NC has to offer. Also, on Wednesdays we will be offering 1/2 price on select bottles of wine. OPEN LABOR DAY SUNDAY
Grape and Ale, 8521 E Oak Island Dr., Oak Island, NC 28465. (910) 933-4384
Thursdays, 5pm – 7pm, $10 Two for ThursdayA draft beer, a brat & Beer Tasting – Enjoy 5 draft beers.
Uncorked by the Sea, 602-A N. Howe St. Southport, (910) 454-0633
Thursdays, 5pm to 7:30pm – Wine Tastings $5+ “Good wines for a great cause” benefiting local charities.
Silver Coast Winery Tasting Room Southport - 105 S. Howe Street - 910777-5151 Daily Beer and Wine Tastings Wine Tasting – choice of 5 wines $8 Beer Tasting – includes 6 beers $7
Flights - 1513-9 N. Howe St., Southport, (910) 363-1202 Daily wine and craft beer tastings, Enjoy 6 wines or six beers Mon. – Thurs. 2pm to 9pm Fri. 12pm to 10pm Sat. 2pm – 10pm
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Every Wednesday – Hump Day Soiree! Discounted Tapas and Selected $6 wines of the day. Homestead Dinner at Greenlands Farm Store – Sept. 25th 5:00 PM - 8:30 PM Come to Greenlands Farm for an exquisite five course gourmet dinner under our Carolina blue skies. Your evening will begin with delicious hor d’oeuvres, followed by a farm tour, a heirloom dinner made from select farm ingredients, a final gathering and dessert. Reservations are required. For more information and pricing, please call the Farm Store at (910) 253-7934.
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Hearts & Sol Wellness
200 Country Club Drive, Suite B • Oak Island, NC 28465
Our Schedule of Classes for September 2015 Please Join us each week for our Meaningful Monday’s. A gift to our wonderful Community. All classes are free to the public and start at 7:00 p.m. immediately following Meditation at 6:15 p.m. Monday, Sept 7: Monday, Sept 14: Monday, Sept 21: Monday, Sept 28:
Saturday, Sept 12, 9-5pm: Saturday, Sept 26, 1-5pm:
Meditation with Sharon Faw Wellness Co-Op with Amanda Joy The Power of ANCHI Crystals with Lisa Kretschmer Full Moon and Drumming Ceremony
Our Workshops for September 2015 Living Passionately with Maria Blon For more information and to register visit: www.sparksalive.com/hearts--sol ANCHI Crystals & Ascension with Lisa Kretschmer To register contact Sharon Faw at: swfaw@aol.com
Announcements... Hearts & Sol is pleased to announce that Geri Karabin is now part of our fulltime staff and is accepting appointments for Shamanic Healings and Energy Work Monday through Friday.
Cathy H. Johnston, CLP, LMBT #1620 Massage Therapy & LifeLine Therapy Practitioner 910-228-1035 • caribbeansol@me.com Debbi Reitemeyer Intuitive Reiki Master 845-399-8932 • debbir5347@gmail.com Chris Gordon Celestial Healing Therapist 910-232-4413 • celestialhealing14@yahoo.com Paige Hall-Ferraro Intuitive Guide & Crystal/Energy Healer 508-360-3140 • www.paigehallferraro.com 60 Southport Magazine / September 2015 / www.SouthportMag.com
Kristel Webb, Owner, The Crystal Web Gemstones & Crystals 910-547-9641 • keylime@ec.rr.com Geri Karabin Shamanic Healings & Energy Work 910-616-4391 • www.rightbrainwellness.com
Sharon Faw, CLP, LMBT #1620 LifeLine, Light, Massage 704-905-9535 • swfaw@aol.com Amanda Joy, LMBT #4114 Massage Therapy & Wellness Co-op 336-409-0958 • AJoy2BWell@gmail.com Toni Marie Clifton, MPH Enneagram Study Groups of Personality 910-933-9305 • tmclifton02@gmail.com Lisa Kretschmer Universal HeART Healing 910-328-2086 • www.lighterliving.org
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Brad Schaefer of River Road Animal Hospital poses with an Iguana patient, Iggabella! Both have a nice smile, don’ t you think!
Lantana’s Gallery and Fine Gifts announced today that Mo Meehan has joined the gallery as manager. Mo Meehan has spent the last eleven years working in Morehead City with the North Carolina Division of Coastal Management. She was a member of the Carteret Community Theater and served as a former chairperson of the Beaufort Music Festival. Mo is a graduate of UNCW and has a masters degree in City and Regional Planning from The Ohio State University
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