Southport Magazine May 2019

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Southport MAGAZINE

MAY 2019

Vol. 7 | Issue 8 SouthportMag.com

Music in the parks Summer Markets

The Music Issue

BIGHOUSE ROCKS IT AT AMERICAN FISH COMPANY

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STAFF EDITOR Ami Brown editor@southportmag.com

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Kass Fincher Carla Edstrom Lisa P. Stites

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Thomas Barnett

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PUBLISHER & SALES Kris Beasley Kris@southportmag.com

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Summer Music Rocks If you live in or visit Southport you know there is no shortage of talented local musicians. All summer long you will hear the waterfront rocking and rolling, local venues, parks, restaurants, and bars all over the area playing great tunes, fun for the whole family in the day and for the adults at night. This issue is dedicated to all the local bands and musicians that pour their heart and soul into their music. Long nights and endless rehearsals equal great performances. We have tried to compile a comprehensive list of music venues and Summer Music line ups starting on page 27. One of Southport’s local bands graces the cover this month. Rocking it at American Fish Company was Bighouse! Jamming some electric rock at it’s best. Bighouse is (left to right in photo) Bass - Bruce Bland, Guitar & Vocals - Michael Proctor, Drums - Ernie Francione, Lead Guitar & Vocals - Bif Bream.

Bighouse plays all over Brunswick County, so make sure to check them out! They have an active facebook page with more information. They play originals and cover songs from: Al Green, Allman Brothers, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Cockburn, Chris Whitley, Credence Clearwater Revival, Cross Canadian, Ragweed, Darius Rucker, Dawes, Delbert McClinton, Dire Straits , Dwight Yoakam, Eric Clapton, Eric Parsley, Jackson Brown, John Hiatt, Johnnie Lang, Kasey Chambers, Little Feat, Mark Knoffler, Mudcruch, Paul Brady, Poco, Pure Prairie League, Randall Bramblett, Rolling Stones, Ry Cooder, Sheryl Crow , The Subdudes, Van Morrison

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CURRENTS Summer Time Fun!

Free Concerts and Fresh Markets & More STORY BY AMI BROWN

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t’s Summer in the south! We’ve been waiting almost all year to finally feel the warm weather. Well with it comes mosquitoes and no-see-ums, but the good definitely outweighs these little pests. The Summer Music is here, so are the fresh markets, check out just a few activities the area has to offer this summer.

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Southport is hosting Thursday music in the parks again this year. Bring your chair and snacks along for family fun and song. From blues to country to rock-n-roll, there is something for every music lover this season. Concerts start at 7pm, so get there early to claim your front row lawn spot. Check out the complete music schedule in

our music section starting on page 27. Southport Magazine is sponsoring one of our local favorites again this year - the Christine Martinez Band. They are rocking in the park on July 11 Oak Island Middleton Park also has concerts this summer. They are on Friday Nights from 6:30-8:30p.m. Check out page 27 for the entire summer music schedule.

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CURRENTS SOUTHPORT SUMMER MARKETS

The Southport Summer Market is held every Wednesday morning from 8:00 am until 1:00 pm, May 1st (first Wednesday in May) through August 28th (Closed on July 3rd). The location has been changed to Franklin Square Park. You can browse the beautiful local produce, baked goods, and handcrafted items, spread under beautiful live oak trees. Location: Franklin Square Park, 130 East West Street, Southport, NC 28461. Sponsoring Organization(s): Downtown Southport, Inc. and the City of Southport

OAK ISLAND SUMMER MARKET

The Oak Island Farmers and Artisans’ Market operates at 8:00am-1:00pm on Mondays from May 20th to September 2nd at the Middleton Park Soccer Field (46th Street/Dolphin Drive). Vendors will be selling produce, baked goods, handmade crafts and more.

BOILING SPRING LAKES FARMER’S MARKET

Open seasonally May - October. Their goal is to contribute to the success of local food growers and producers as

well as enhance the quality of life in Boiling Spring Lakes by providing a place for fostering social gathering and interaction., Sat: 9:00 AM-4:00 p.m.

BOLIVIA’S FARMERS MARKET

Open seasonally April - December. Market open 3rd Thursday of each month September - December. 30 Government Center Dr. NE, Bolivia. Hours - 11a.m. - 2 p.m. This Farmers’ markets offer fresh produce, meats, dairy and other items from local farms and artisans. Stop by your local market to see what’s for sale!

NATIVE PLANT SALE

Grow Wild with the NC Extension Master Gardener/Brunswick County Volunteer Association at their Native Plant Seminar and Native Plant Sale on Friday and Saturday, May 17-18, 2019 at the Brunswick County Government Center, 25 Referendum Drive, Building N, Bolivia. The Native Plant Seminar starts at 8:30 am on Friday May 17, 2019 with Dr. Paul Hosier, author of Seacoast Plants of the Carolina’s, and Rebecca Skiba, Edu-

cation Specialist, NC Wildlife Resources Commission. Seminar attendees will be given an early native plant shopping opportunity. There is no cost to attend the seminar, however, registration is required as space is limited. Information and registration instructions at www.BCMGVA.org. The Native Plant Sale is open to the public from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm on Friday May 17, 2019 and 9:00 am – 12 Noon on Saturday May 18, 2019. The sale features a large selection of native perennials and shrubs beneficial to butterflies, pollinators, and birds. This sale offers one of the largest selections of popular native and pollinator plants in the area with Milkweeds, Coral Honeysuckle, Coastal Joe Pye Weed, Bee Balm, Native Viburnum, various Coneflowers and buffer zone plants. The plant sale is located outdoors behind Building N by the greenhouses. Visit us at www.BCMGVA.org to register and for more information on the extensive list of plants for sale. Get there early for the best selections.

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A Day in the Life

Christine Martinez opens up about her music career, her labor of love STORY BY LISA STITES

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t takes a lot of work to make a local band successful. It takes regular rehearsing, mastering new music to keep audiences entertained, buying and maintaining the right equipment, setting up and tearing down equipment, and booking gigs. It’s real work. But for at least one local band, providing the soundtrack for a fun night out is also a labor of love.

Christine Martinez sells real estate with Margaret Rudd & Associates and she works at Southport Trading Company. She also sings and plays guitar with The Christine Martinez Band and is half of the duo Hoover and Martinez. In The Christine Martinez Band, Martinez is joined by Kevin Rogers on guitar, Frank Jernigan on drums, Tom Daniels on bass, and Ronnie Weinstein on keyboards; the band describes itself as having its roots in rock ‘n’ roll, blending Americana with a classic country sound. Martinez teams up with Jamie Hoover for the duo group. “I love it. I love performing. I love singing with my band. It’s the payoff. Yes, we are all looking to make a little bit of money, but the payoff is the performance,” Martinez said. The band recently performed at American Fish Co. in Southport, and Martinez was pleasantly surprised at the size of the crowd for early April. But she said she loves playing when friends and family are in the audience. “I thrive on it,” she said. “It’s a struggle to sing and perform where nobody knows us and nobody cares.” Martinez said. She added that when they play for a new crowd, her bandmates reassure her, telling her to just do her thing. “I find myself trying to win themselves over,” she said of audiences not familiar with the band. Martinez began playing and singing for audiences in the early 1990s in her hometown near Boston, Mass. She lived in the Outer Banks for a while and then in the mid-1990s, she moved to Wilmington and joined what she called a “real band.” She later took a hiatus from music for family, but once her children were a little bit older, she said she called friend Guy Phillips — he had been encouraging her to get back

into music and she told him it was time. “It was a fun time to get going,” Martinez said. “Southport was starting to have a sort of scene where people were seeking out live music.” The Christine Martinez Band has been entertaining local audiences for about four years or so now. When Phillips became ill, various guitar players filled in until the current lineup came together. The group rehearses about once a week when preparing for the season. Band members work on their parts at home, so when they come to-

gether, they’re ready to put it all together. Martinez said when they’re getting ready for the season, they work on new material. They also perform original music that she writes. When it’s time to perform, a couple of band members start showing up a couple of hours before the show. Everyone is there about an hour before, and together they set up all of their equipment. “I think that one thing that this band has going for it is, is that I try to put on a show. I try to be entertaining and be

fun and watch,” Martinez said. It takes a lot of training to sing, dance and perform for a whole show, and though she said her vocals take a beating, Martinez said she thinks it’s what people like to see. “No matter what the level of talent you’re dealing with, honesty and sincerity are what makes something work,” she said. After the show, while audience members make their way home or on to the after hours venue of choice, the band spends another hour working, breaking down and packing up all the equipment. “You’ve got to rehearse, put the effort in, have the passion for it, you’ve got to have the equipment. You put a lot of blood, sweat and tears into it,” Martinez said. “We try to put effort into it and make a little a bit of money.” Booking gigs also takes quite a bit of time, and Martinez said it’s difficult to break into the next level of the music scene. They try to play as much as they can while balancing making some money, family and day job schedules and taking care to not over saturate the local market. Martinez said the band is known for its diverse song list. They have gigs scheduled in Wilmington and North Myrtle Beach, and are picking up more private events as well. “Every time someone sees us, we end up with another gig,” Martinez said. She added that they’re hoping to pick it up a level and get hired for more gigs, like playing at fairs, town concerts, etc. To see where The Christine Martinez Band is play-

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Rockin’ for Good

Mike’s Garage Band to Perform Benefit Concert for NC Maritime Museum STORY BY KASS FINCHER

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y now everyone has heard of the local favorite, Mike’s Garage Band. They perform all over the area and have a huge fan base. Don’t miss this next opportunity to catch them in rocking action all for a good cause.

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Come out Friday, May 10 at 5 p.m. for a fun evening with this popular band! The concert will be FREE to the public, but with the donations of generous sponsors and a raffle for some very attractive items, every dollar will go to support the N.C. Maritime Museum in Southport. The Friends of the Maritime Museum will use the funds to maintain the facility and expand programs, as well as repair damage from Hurricane Florence that still needs attention. Fundraiser chairman Jim Carey noted that sponsorships are still available by calling 910.612.3279 or emailing jimc@

atmc.net. He also highly encourages you bring lawn chairs, picnic baskets and dancing shoes. As a convenience, several local restaurants will offer special “To Go Dinners;” the Museum’s website will have the list of all participating restaurants. The Maritime Museum, located at 204 E. Moore Street in Southport is open Tuesdays-Saturdays from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Readers should visit www.NCMaritimeMuseumSouthport.com for more information on exhibits, educational programs, monthly speakers & presentations, etc.

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Coastal Cosmetic Family Dentistry provides FREE dental care to our community. STORY BY KASS FINCHER

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n their 8th annual “Dentistry from the Heart” event on Friday, May 3, the dentists and staff will provide free dental care for over 200 patients!

On a first-come, first-served basis, the services offered will include free cleaning, filling and extractions. To date, Coastal Cosmetic Family Dentistry has donated over $375,000 in free dental care to more than 1,500 Brunswick County residents through this annual event. Community Relations Director Jackie Pappas, noted that “support from the business community for this event grows each year as does the line of patients beginning in the wee hours of the night be-

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Have a Fling!

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Boiling Spring Lakes hosts Spring Fling and BBQ Cook-off May 11 STORY BY KASS FINCHER

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f you’re in the mood for summer family fun, kayaks, kids’ activities and good old fashioned BBQ, head over to Boiling Spring Lakes for their Annual Spring Fling. It may have been rained out last year - but this year promises to be the best year ever!

It’s coming up on Saturday, May 11, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Spring Lake Park on Pine Road. Over 30 vendors will include artisans, crafts, community organizations and more. Don’t worry about bringing a picnic, there will be plenty of delicious options to choose onsite. Food trucks and live bands will be there to entertain, along with bouncy houses, kayaks and kids’ activities. If you are looking for early Christmas gifts or that hard to buy for relative, the

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ids Summer Camps at the Maritime Museum - Whether a pirate, Civil War sailor, or archaeologist, the banks of the Cape Fear River are the place to be this summer! Programming is designed for vacationers as well as locals, with one-day, two-day, and one-week programs. Camps run May - August.(Kids ages 4 -17.) Oak Island Parks and Rec also offers summer fun.

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Discover life on the sea through history. The Lower Cape Fear is filled with adventure! Learn about creatures below and how they live. Take a boat ride and understand our environment. Walk along the banks and hold the past in your hands. There are programs for all ages and all interests. Spaces are limited and fees apply, registration a must. Little Mariners: Wednesdays, 2-3pm, ages 4-6. Bring your little mariner down to the mu-

seum for an hour program including an art project, story time and small lesson. Adult must stay with their little mariner for the duration of the program. All programs are subject to NC State taxes 10% discount for Family Membership and above Registration closes the day prior at 5pm. 4 – 6 year olds First Mates: Five weeks of camp this summer for our First Mates! Be sure to pack lunch, refillable water bottle and clothes they can get dirty in. Registration is required and closes

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the day prior at 5pm. Call 910.477.5153 for more information. Drop your first mate off for four hours of nautical knowledge! Pack them a snack and lunch for this half day camp. Camp runs four days and includes art projects,

games, activities, scavenger hunts and field trips! Registration closes the day prior at 5pm 7 – 12 year olds Quartermasters: NEW program just for our high school-

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CURRENTS ers! Sleep in a little then come on down to NCMMSpt for three hours of exploration and learning. Pack snacks and refillable water. Registration is required so make sure to reserve your seat! Call 910.477.5153 for more information Drop you Quartermaster off for three hours of historically fun times! Take an in-depth look at popular maritime topics with problem solving and team work! Be sure to pack a snack for this museum morning. All programs are subject to NC State taxes. 13 – 17 year olds

HOMESCHOOL EDUCATION

Homeschoolers shouldn’t miss out on Welcome Aboard field trips! Sign your homeschooler up for an hour-long class with the Curator of Education. Monthly topics range from our first mariners, Native Americans, to World War II to Recycling and Sea Life. Sign up early as these classes are capped at 20 students! Registration closes the day prior at 5pm 7 – 17 year olds

OAK ISLAND PARKS & REC

Golf Camp, June and July, ages 9-16 Soccer Camp, June and July ages 6-12 Pickleball Camp June ages 8-12 Sailing Camp June and July ages 9-16 Skate Camp July and August ages 9-13 Tennis Camp July ages 6-12 Art Camp June ages 9-13 This year you can register online at http://bit.ly/OKISummerCamps Youth Summer Camp schedules and brochures are now available at OKI Recreation Center (3003 E. Oak Island Dr.) Make Oak Island Parks and Recreation part of your summer this year! With over 25 various themed and athletic camps; this is something to spark all interests!

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Memorial Day Events

Parade and Ceremony set for May 27 STORY BY AMI BROWN

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hat better way to celebrate those brave men and women in the armed forces than a Memorial Day Parade and Celebration. The parade will be travelling down Howe Street in Southport and end at the John N Smith Cemetery to contrinue the service. Please mark your calendars and experience this moving event and special tribute.

The Memorial Day Parade will start at 10:30 a.m., Corner of Lord and Tenth Streets convening at the John N. Smith Cemetery, Leonard Street for the Memorial Ceremony at 11 a.m. At 2 p.m., Southport Community Building, 223 E. Bay Street, Southport, the Southport Junior Woman’s Club, with the

City of Southport Department of Tourism, will co-sponsor Southport’s annual Memorial Day Observance, “Days of Remembrance,” honoring the United States armed forces. Hot home-made apple pie & ice cream will be served. For more information, http://southportnc.org/ Event will be held rain or shine.

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Life After High School Local musical hits all the right notes STORY BY LISA STITES

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ho were you in high school? Were you a cheerleader? Were you involved in student government? Marching Band? Or were you someone you’d like to forget? Do you even remember, and does what happened in high school even matter anymore?

Local theater group Ghost Light Productions will tackle these questions head on with its upcoming show, “Is There Life After High School?” The show uses vignettes with dialogue and songs to re-examine the high school experience, and the actors all play multiple roles. Though the theater group is a new one, audiences will see familiar faces onstage, as the actors have performed in other local productions. Director and choreographer Cal Chiang and musical director Michael Stringer, both with extensive experience in theater and music locally and elsewhere, are leading the production. This show brings another new twist to the local theater scene — the musical is being sponsored by the St. James Service Club, and the Club will donate the proceeds to programs that support children and the arts in Brunswick County. Lynn Dutney, President of the Service Club, said this is the first time the organization has sponsored an event such as this. Chiang is a neighbor of hers, she explained, and he approached her about

getting the group involved. “It was a different and unique event, and the Service Club is always looking for different things that appeal to people throughout the community,” Dutney said. She said she is looking forward to a fun, lighthearted event that will let people go back in time and reminisce about their younger days. Chiang said he asked Dutney about the Service Club sponsoring the show because he knew how much the Service Club does to support Brunswick County programs. “I thought I would like to do something to give back to the community,” Chiang said. There is such a need here. Up north there were so many opportunities for kids, and not so much here.” The Club has approximately 335 members, and has donated $1.6 million to Brunswick County nonprofits and scholarships. As far as staging the show in the Community Center, Chiang said he’s planning on having the stage in a semicircle, with the band placed behind it.

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Club vice-president Geri Margin said they’ll try to make it a Broadway-like experience, with selling refreshments before the curtain goes up and during intermission. The show will run June 7 and 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the St. James Community Center. The show is open to the public, and doors will open at 7 p.m. both nights. Tickets are available at Ricky Evans Gallery and at the St. James Community Center on May 6

and May 10 from 10 a.m. to noon. Chiang said his brother-in-law had worked on a production of this show in New York and suggested that he do it as well. He said he thinks the material will resonate with a lot of people. “I think the demographics of our area will relate very well to this show,” he said.

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SAVOR San Felipe Sizzles

Celebrating Authentic Mexican Food STORY BY KASS FINCHER

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ith two locations in Southport and others in Leland, Shallotte and Wilmington, San Felipe’s Restaurant is a local favorite for fast and fresh Mexican food. Opening their first restaurant in 1995, this family-owned business now has ten locations across piedmont and coastal North Carolina.

Traditional dishes are made from their own custom recipes, with seasonal changes to the menu from time to time. Appetizers include jalapeno poppers, ceviche and chicken wings. A favorite is Mexican street corn – corn on the cob grilled and jazzed up with spices, mayonesa and cheese. Nachos are offered with your choice of chicken, steak, shrimp or a mixture, grilled

with red peppers, onion and homemade queso, and served up with guacamole, pico de gallo and sour cream. Homemade dips include the “San Felipe Dip,” made with seasoned ground beef, enchilada sauce and melted cheese. When you live at the coast like we all do, you like the option of seafood prepared Mexican-style. The “Menu del Mar” offers

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own combo of one, two or three items of chalupa, chile relleno, tamale, burrito, taco, enchilada, quesadilla or tostaguac, served with beans and rice. The menu also includes a large selection of beers, wines, mixed drinks and, of course, margaritas. Every day of the week offers a unique drink special. And party planners, have no fear! San Felipe will cater your party of ten or more people with burrito, taco, enchilada or fajita trays, complete with sides of rice and beans, for $6 - $11 per person. No need to wait for Cinco de Mayo to plan your gathering and order up your food. San Felipe is known for their authentic, fresh Mexican food and friendly customer service. Stop in and treat yourself and your family!

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Southport’s Annual Memorial Day Observances Monday, May 27, 2019 Memorial Day Parade 10:30 a.m.

“Honoring the many men and women who died in the service of our country” The parade will start at 10:30 a.m. on the corner of Lord and Tenth Streets, will proceed right on Howe Street, left on Leonard Street, and convene at the John N. Smith Cemetery. A memorial ceremony will follow at 11:00 a.m. Sponsored by the John N. Smith Cemetery Restoration & Preservation, Inc., the American Legion Bellamy Joyner Post 213, and Women’s Auxiliary

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Activities include the solemn observance of those who have given in service, music by the children of Southport and a display of artwork by local schools. Sponsored by The Southport Junior Woman’s Club and The City of Southport Department of Tourism

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SUMMER MUSIC Summer Music Showcase

Celebrating local singers, songwriters and musicians STORY BY AMI BROWN

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ell here we are again. It’s almost summer and the music has already started. This region is full of singers, songwriters, musicians and music lovers. From blues to rock to soul to country, this summer will have something for everyone to sing along to and to dance the night away. This special insert over the next few pages hopefully captures most of the local venues and band schedules. There wasn’t room for everyone, but at least you have a good idea of what’s happening for the upcoming summer months.

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SUMMER MUSIC American Fish Company

JUNE

July 12- DHIM Reggae 7pm - 10pm

June 1 - Conspiracy 7pm - 10pm

July 13- Sonic Spectrum 7pm - 10pm

June 2 - Carolina Line Bluegrass Band 4- 7pm

July 14- Larry Joe Lambert 4pm - 7pm

May 1- Miles Atlas 6pm - 9pm

June 5 - Open Mic Night 7pm - 10pm

July 18- Open Mic Night 7pm - 10pm

May 2 - Open Mic Night 7pm

June 6- Dos Eddies 7pm - 10pm

July 19- Shelby Rae Moore 7 - 10pm

May 3- Larry Joe Lambert 6pm- 9pm

June 7- DHIM Reggae 7pm - 10pm

May 4. The Fustics 7pm - 10pm

June 8- Massive Grass 7pm - 10pm

May 5 -Exacta 4pm - 7pm

June 9- Gene Gregory 4pm - 7pm

May 8 - Chris Bellamy 6pm - 9pm

June 12- Open Mic Night 7pm - 10pm

May 9 - Open Mic Night 7pm -10pm

June 13- Christine Martinez Duo 710pm

MAY

May10 -Christine Martinez Band 7-10pm May 11 - Southern Trouble 7pm - 10pm May 12 - Island Fever 3pm - 6pm

June 14- Jam Sandwich 7pm - 10pm June 15- Splash 7pm - 10pm

May 16 - Open Mic Night 7pm - 10pm

June 16- Fishin Musicians 4pm - 7pm

May 17 - Southport Johnny & the Bizness 7- 10pm

June 19- Blues Kings 7pm - 10pm June 20- Full Dish 7pm - 10pm

May 18 - Jam Sandwich 7pm - 10pm

June 21- The Feebs 7pm - 10pm

May 19 - Fishin Musicians 4pm - 7pm

June 22 - Funk Master & the Posse Trio 7 - 10pm

May 22 - Lockwood 7pm - 10pm May 23 - Open Mic Night. 7pm - 1opm May 24 - Honkytonk Outlaws 7p - 10pm May 25 - Honkytonk Outlaws 7 - 10pm May 26 - Painted Man 6:30 - 10:30 May 30 - Open Mic Night 7pm - 10pm

July 20- Shelby Rae Moore 7 - 10pm July 21- Rev & Company 4pm - 7pm July 25- Open Mic Night 7pm - 10pm July 27- L- Shape Lot 7pm - 10pm July 28- Carolina Line Bluegrass 4-7pm

AUGUST

August 2- The Feebs 7 - 10pm August 3- Splash 7pm - 10pm August 8- Open Mic Night 7 - 10pm

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May 11 - Peggy Waterman & The Travelers 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.

JUNE June 1 - Joe’s Motel 9pm JULY

August 9- Gossin Brothers 7 - 10pm August 10- Massive Grass 7pm - 10 August 15- Open Mic Night 7 - 10pm

June 28- Southern Trouble 7 - 10pm

August 16- Jam Sandwich 7 - 10pm

June 29- Rag Doll 7pm - 10pm

August 17- Conspiracy 7- 10pm

June 30- Dirk Mercer 4pm - 7pm

August 18- Miles Atlas 4pm - 7pm August 22- Open Mic Night 7 - 10pm

July 5- The Feebs 7pm - 10pm

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Aug 4- Christine Martinez Duo 4- 7pm

August 11- Fishin Musicians 4 - 7pm

July 3- Painted Man 7pm - 10pm

Featuring some of the finest musical entertainment. This summer look for Jake Beamer on the keyboards and and Jay Skillman, improvisational guitarist. Check the Ports of Call Facebook page for scheduled performances.

August 1 - Open Mic Night 7 - 10pm

June 26- Open Mic Night 7 - 10pm

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July 26- Southern Trouble 7 - 10pm

June 23 The Reflections Band 4-7pm

May 31 - The Feebs 7pm - 10pm

Ports of Call

August 23- The Fustics 7pm - 10pm August 24- Zion Rootz 7pm - 10pm

July 6- Conspiracy 7pm - 10pm

August 25- Gene Gregory 4 - 7pm

July 7- The GB’s (British invasion band) 4pm - 7pm

August 30- Rag Doll 7pm - 10pm

August 29- Open Mic Night 7 - 10pm August 31 - The Feebs 7pm - 10pm

Times and dates subject to change. Please check with venue to confirm.

July 3 - Joe’s Motel9pm

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May 18 —Nowcat 7-10 p.m. June 1 — The Back Porch Rockers 3-7 p.m. June 15 — Nowcat 7-10 p.m. July 4 — The Back Porch Rockers 3-7 p.m.

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SUMMER MUSIC The Pub of Southport 1513 N. Howe St., Southport MAY

May 3 — Fishin’ Musicians 9 p.m. - 12 May 10 — Josh Lewis 9 p.m. - 12

May 17 — Elliot Smith 9 p.m. to 12 May 31 — Jason and Rande 9 p.m.- 12

JUNE

June 21 Just Yesterday Duo 9 p.m.-12

JULY

July 19 — Josh Lewis 9 p.m. to 12 July 19 — Elliott Smith 9 p.m. - 12

Southport Concert Series Franklin Square Park

Concerts will be held at the Franklin Square Park located at 130 East West Street, Southport, NC. So grab some beach chairs and your dancing shoes and come on out! All concerts are free! 6 pm to 8 pm. Rained out concerts will be held the following Sunday in Keziah Park from 3 – 5 pm, rain or shine.

OAK ISLAND SUMMER CONCERT SERIES

All concerts are held at Middleton Park Soccer Field (SE 46th St) from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. FREE

MAY

May 24 - McGuire

May 31- Eastline Band

JUNE

MAY

June 7- The British Invaders Band

May 30 - Parrot Party

JUNE

June 6 - NC Blues Kings June 13 - L Shaped Lot Duo

June 14- Carolina Line Bluegrass June 21 - Eaglewing Band

JULY

June 20 - Island Fever Lot

July 1 - Steve Owens & Summertime

June 27 - Jake Newman

July 5 - Chocolate Chip & Co Band

JULY

July 11 - Christine Martinez

July 12 - The Sand Band July 19- The Imitations

July 18 - Southport Johnny & the Business

July 26- Rivermist

July 25 - Rose Colored Glasses

August 2- The Tim Clark Band

AUGUST

August 1 - Chance Union Band August 8 - Dennis Walton Band August 15 - Back Porch Rockers August 22 - Carolina Line Bluegrass August 29 - Peggy Waterman & The Travelers Sept 5 - NC Blues Kings Sept 12 - Soul on the Beach Band

AUGUST

August 9 - Carolina Line Bluegrass August 16- Island Time Band August 23 - The Carolina Moondogs August 29- Trey Calloway

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MAY

May 5 — Parrot Party (Jimmy Buffet style music) May 12 — Soul on the Beach May 19 — Rose Colored Glasses (country/bluegrass)

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Thursday, May 2nd at 6:30pm We will be hosting our second night of “Wino Bingo”. This a fun girls night out. There is no charge for this event, but RSVP’s are required due to our limited seating. Victoria from Freedom Beverage is our special guest that night. We will feature one red wine(Evodia Garnacha), one white wine(Lafage Miraflors Blanc) and one beer (Lost Coast Watermelon Wheat) from her portfolio. Please call to add your name to the guest list Sunday May 5th is Cinco de Mayo. We will be celebrating with live music, beer tasting and food. The Rev will be performing on the patio 4-6pm. Chris from Coastal Beverage will be pouring Mexican beer and Sangria from 3-6pm. One of the beers we will feature that day is Mural Agua Fresca Cerveza. This unique beer is a collaboration with Cerveceria Primus in Mexico City and New Belgium Brewery in Asheville, NC. Mural has 110 calories and no sugar. This unique beer is brewed with Watermelon, Lime, Hibiscus and Agave. We will also be featuring Negra Modelo, Tecate and Macarena Sangria. Chef Tory from The Pub of Southport will

be serving Cilantro lime rice topped with shaved carrots, sliced cucumbers, tortilla chips, salsa verde, and choice of shredded beef or chicken in a bowl. The music and beer tasting will be free. The cost of the “bowl” being offered by Chef Tory is $10 cash only. Tuesday, May 7th Paul Hobss Wine dinner at Live Oak Cafe. Reservations are required and space is limited. The cost of this 5-course event is $65 per person. Please call or come by the shop to reserve your spot. This event will sell out quickly. Sunday, May 12th Joe Loves Lobster Rolls food truck will be here 1-4pm The Casseroles from Wilmington will be performing on the patio from 4-6pm Sunday, May 19th Jeremy Truett will be performing on the patio 4-6pm Monday, May 20th Sake tasting and food pairing at Live Oak Cafe. Save the date. Reservations will be required and space is limited details to be announced in the near future. Sunday, May 26th Mike Harry will be performing on the patio 4-6pm

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SHOWCASE Dennis Walton

Local rocker with a heart of gold STORY BY CARLA EDSTROM

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hat started as a young boy’s love for rhythm turned into a humble guitar master’s lifelong admiration and dedication to making great music. Dennis Walton, born and raised in Southport, is admired among local musicians as one of the best guitar players around. I met Dennis about five years ago while I was singing at the Amuzu Theater in Southport. Dennis was sitting in as lead guitar for the show while his band was on a short hiatus. He was kind, generous and of course he could play that guitar like no other. He is a master at his craft, and it shines through in his playing and his gracious demeanor is just the icing on the cake. Dennis was born and raised in Southport in the late 1950’s in a house filled with music. “Music has always been something I have done,” he said. “My mom played the organ and my dad played harmonica,” he said. “I had a cousin who would come over sometimes and play guitar and jam. I actually didn’t start out as a guitar player. I was a drummer from a young age,” said Dennis. “In grade school, my teachers would be talking and I was supposed to be sitting there thinking. But I’d get two pencils together and start beating on stuff trying to get a rhythm together. And every time I heard anything I could imagine a rhythm to it. You know, like windshield wipers, and find a song that goes with that. I couldn’t concentrate on anything. I still even listen to music totally different.

It’s hard for me to listen to music like normal people. I take it all apart.” Southport was a very different place back then before everyone decided to retire here. It was a small town where you really knew everyone, and everyone knew your business. “I was born in that little hospital,” laughed Dennis. “My daddy worked at Sunny Point and back then it was wide open and anyone could go there. We had no idea how important it was out there. To us, it was just where our dads worked. So we spent a lot of our time out there when we were kids. Tebo Rogers was my dad’s best friend and he also worked out at Sunny Point. He was an incredible guitar player. He played just like Chet Atkins. Tebo would invite me to play drums with him when I was 8 years old. He was absolutely

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my biggest musical influence. He helped me with everything. When I got older I got to play shows with him playing guitar and that was a big thrill,” said Dennis. “From the time I was 6 years old listening to Tebo play guitar, I was just enthralled with it. My teacher in school asked us what we wanted to be when we grew up and I remember drawing a picture of a black guitar and I said I wanted to be a guitar player in a band,” he said. “I kept telling my parents I wanted a guitar and I didn’t get an allowance, but my dad said ‘how bad do you want it?’ Well, I wanted it bad.” So, Dennis’ dad gave him a $2 a week allowance with the stipulation that he saved half of it to pay for the guitar. “The guitar I wanted was like $25, so I saved almost enough. Then I remembered that it was my mama’s birthday coming up and I asked daddy if he would take me to the store cause I needed to buy something. And he said ‘I thought you were saving up for a guitar,’ and I said it’s mama’s birthday and I got to give her something. With tears

in his eyes, he said ‘go ahead I’ll take you to the store and I’ll buy that present and we’ll order your guitar.’ I just made noise with that first guitar but I loved it!” Dennis worked from the time he was 11 years old and by the time he was 16, he owned 6 guitars, 2 sets of drums and 5 fender amps. “I worked all the time so I had the money. And I had some money to spend,” he said. “So, Tebo took me and dad to get an amp just exactly like his. We went all the way to Myrtle Beach and I had $500 in my pocket that I saved up to buy that amp. And it was $500 even. The guy had opened up the store just for us ‘cause Tebo had some pull there. So, I’m walking around the store and I see this black and white $200 Epiphone guitar, and it spoke to me!” Tebo worked a deal with the store owner so Dennis could get the amp he wanted and also the black and white Epiphone guitar for $540. “Tebo negotiated that I get wheels and cover and extra sets of strings and for the amp and a cable. I got this amazing deal and I felt like the

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SHOWCASE king. So once I got all that, then I really set my sights on learning how to play.” A pivotal point in Dennis’ music was when his band won the battle of the bands in Wilmington. Winning that led to many opportunities. “We won the amateur division and were only a few points away from the semi-pros. We put the band together just to play in that competition,” said Dennis. “So when we won, we got prizes from Tapco, Peavey and Sure, and then you had to do ads for them,” Dennis explained. “It was like all of a sudden bam! Here you are and everyone wants you to play,” he said. “For that competition we had to play like four songs and we didn’t know but five, and two of them I wrote,” Dennis laughed. “They did it outside on the river and there were thousands of people there. We were the only band out of Brunswick County. We won and it was on TV about us and in the newspapers and everybody was calling wanting us to play. But we only knew like 5 songs,” Dennis laughed. “There was this guy at the beach that really wanted us to play at his place, and I didn’t want to tell

him we didn’t know more than five songs. So I said, ‘man we don’t have a PA system.’ He goes, ‘so how much does something like that cost?’ I had no idea, so I said $1500, maybe. He wrote me out a check for $1500 and said ‘go get one,’” Dennis said. “I talked to the boys in the band and said ‘we done run out of excuses. We’re gonna have to get it together.’ So we got together,” he said. “The drummer and bass player were still in high school. So we got the band together and we played a lot all over Wilmington, Oak Island, Southport and Myrtle Beach.” Dennis took some time off from playing here and there to work other jobs and support his family. At one point he worked within every aspect of the business. “I booked bands for a little while. I booked a lot of bands out of the House of Blues,” said Dennis. “There was a while where I didn’t play much. I just did production work and played and I worked for an ad company. It was cool because I got to book people that I used to listen to on records, like southern rock bands Molly

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Hatchet and Blackfoot and actually got to be friends with them. You’d hear stories that you don’t read about. I was close to Blackfoot’s drummer Jackson Spires. We were really close. He’d call the house and the kids would answer and he would talk to them for like 15 minutes. He was just like that.” “I also used to teach guitar for Brunswick Community College Southport campus and I also taught at the old police station on Oak Island. I never even went to college myself or ever had any guitar lessons. They had just opened the college annex in Southport, and they gave me a room once a week and I would teach young kids how to play. They were all like 13 years old, and I would let them play. My son Joey and his friend Mike Mitchem and other local kids all came to learn guitar. They didn’t want to play the blues. They couldn’t stand the blues. All they all wanted to play was Nirvana,” Dennis laughed. Dennis refers to himself as a Blues based old rocker. “I grew up on Bad Company, Deep Purple, and I’m a huge Three Dog

Night fan. My mama was a big Elvis fan so I grew up loving Elvis, And of course drummers Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa, and Sandy Nelson,” he said. “My parents got me a cassette player when they first came out and bought me some cassettes like The Carpenters which I love Karen Carpenter because she was a drummer. They also got me another cassette they thought was Johnny Rivers but it really was blues guitarist Johnny Winter. And once I heard that I went oh no,” Dennis said. And the rest is history. His current band, The Dennis Walton Band, is a very popular local blues-rock band. His son Joey Walton plays bass in his band as well as Bob Collins on the drums and Ronnie Weinstein on keyboard. Dennis also plays in the band The Blues Kings, which consists of fellow guitar player Daniel Guetschow, Collins, Weinstein and bassist Kevin Rogers. He runs the weekly open mic at the Lazy Turtle Ocean Grill on Oak Island. Dennis is currently recording and hopes to have out a CD of his own music by next fall.

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FITNESS Move More, Burn More 7 Scientifically Proven Ways to Burn More Calories Each Day STORY BY BRIAN TULLY, MS, EP-C

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activity for every 30 minutes has been scientifically proven to lower blood glucose, blood insulin, and insulin resistance. So if you have been sitting for 30 minutes take a 3 minute movement break! 2. WALK BRISKLY REGULARLY Taking regular walks at a moderately brisk pace has been shown to burn 300% more calories than sitting. The moderately brisk pace referenced was only 3 MPH.

3. TRY INTERVAL WALKING A form of walking that burns even more calories than the steady 3 MPH pace referenced above. So how does it work? Try this…walk at a comfortable but challenging pace for 30 seconds followed by 60 seconds of mild recovery pace. Continue to repeat this pairing during your entire walk. That’s it…major calorie burn bump up! 4. MOVE WITH THAT HABIT Sometimes the best way to add a new habit and get it to stick is to connect to an existing habit or element of your daily routine. Think of things that you may do daily; things like brushing your teeth, making coffee, going to the store, refilling your water bottle (or glass). There are so many things like this that you do everyday. Now simply connect them. For example, when you are waiting for the coffee to brew…do some squats at the counter; when you need to refill your water bottle take a

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few laps around the house first; when you go to the store park in the farthest parking space instead of the closest. Get creative, but be sure to anchor your new movement habit with existing habits if you want it to stick. 5. COUNT YOUR STEPS Using an activity tracker or pedometer to track your steps is a great way to get you paying attention. You can set a daily goal, try to beat a previous day’s count, challenge a friend, or simply just have a reminder that you haven’t moved much on a certain day. Whatever way you use it doesn’t really matter. The simple act of owning one and using it has produced an increase in user activity by 26.9% in recent studies. It really works!

6. TALK AND WALK Meeting up with a friend to catch up? Why not catch up during a neighborhood walk or a long walk down at the beach. Calling a friend or family member to touch base? Make the call on your cell phone and chat as you walk. Keep your relationships and your heart strong, while you burn up some extra calories! 7. MIX IT UP When you go the traditional route of working out to burn your extra calories, keep in mind that mixing up your mode of exercise as well as intensity

will provide more bang for the buck. This means that instead of doing a 30-minute walk on the treadmill, you would be better off doing 10 minutes on the treadmill plus 10 minutes on a bike, plus 10 minutes on the elliptical. This also means that you should vary the intensity as well by changing the level of resistance and speed throughout each of those 10 minutes. This applies to any workout you do…mix it up for a greater caloric demand both during and after the workout. Remember, at the most basic level, if you don’t change your eating at all from what you do now…but you burn an extra 500 calories per day than you do now…in just 1 week you will create a 3500 calorie deficit! And that is the exact amount of calories it takes to lose 1 lb of fat. Now take that formula and consistently follow it week over week for 6 months. That equates to 26 lbs of weight loss. Not bad for a bit of movement each and every day! As always, if you have additional questions regarding this month’s article or have a topic you would like to see covered in future articles; please don’t hesitate to reach out to me via email. BrianTully@BetterTogetherFitness.com

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BIZ Q&A Boutique Blossoms

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hough they’ve recently closed the storefront at South Harbour, the boutique Victoria Rose will live on with an online shopping group for their customers. Owner Casey Pate opened the store on Small Business Saturday in November 2017 and has decided to go back to her roots, marketing her quality clothes and accessories on the Victoria Rose Boutique Shopping Group.

Named for her now three-year-old twin daughters Sarah Victoria and Sadie Rose, the store gained a loyal following over the past year, recently winning a Maggie Award from this magazine’s readers for “Best Retail Customer Service.” Pate describes her vision for the store. “The first year was crazy,” she says, “with a lot going on with my family and getting the business going. We wanted to provide a great selection of products, with nothing over $50 and a huge plus-size collection.” Prior to opening the storefront, Pate had worked for a multilevel marketing company focusing on leggings. She brought an understanding of how to market online, including offering pop-up boutiques to build community awareness. She realized she could do her own store with an expanded product line and better prices. Pate also had a vision for the type of environment she wanted to create. “We always wanted to be there for the customers; we wanted to have kind of a ‘hangout’ where people could come, meet up and visit as well as shop. We chose that location at the harbour, a place that didn’t have too much traffic and provided a place to mingle and enjoy the area.” Though her loyal customer base was growing, Pate’s small business, like others in the Oak Island area, was challenged with the impacts of a hurricane and bridge closing last year. After giving it much thought, she decided to concentrate her “love and full attention” on her 3000+ member shopping group on Facebook. “I figured there was no point in time when I would have over 3000 people in my store,” Pate relates. “You can answer people in real time on Facebook. And I can work from home.” Besides the twins, Pate has two sons – 10-year-old Liam, 15-year-old Kamryn – and with husband Logan traveling three months at a time for work, the flexibility an online business offers this young entrepreneur makes sense. She is currently making the transition and staying in touch with her cus-

tomers. “A lot of our customers were upset,” she says, “but I’ve assured them we will be out and about in the community; it will just take a little while.” Having marketed online in the past, Pate knows how to address her shopping group’s needs. “I ask four questions,” she says. “What’s your bust size, how big are your arms, what’s your pants size, what color do you not like? With those four questions, I can dress anyone. I also try to provide a safe place to ask questions and get opinions from other women in the group to help them choose a special look. It’s meant to be a real community.” Pate is also working to make the shopping group easy to browse and purchase from. “It is a work in progress,” she relates, “with photos of items being organized into albums, showing the correct sizes, a description and price. To buy something you just email me with your size. I send an invoice through Paypal and I have a local shipping price of $4. Orders over $75 ship for free.” Keeping the page’s products fresh is important as well. “When we order it’s in small batches,” Pate says, “so there may only be six to ten of each item. Once it’s gone, we order new products.” Leggings are always the most popular items, with VR charging $15 for one pair or two for $25. “We also found a brand of jeggings, the jean leggings,” says Pate. “I think I wear them almost every day now. They are the most comfortable things; they look like jeans but hold everything in very well, it’s like a denim material, but holds its shape really well. Most people like the yoga band, a narrow elastic band which can fold down. I also have the high-waisted version, which I like because they stay up so well.” Knowing the importance of keeping a presence in the community when there isn’t a storefront, Pate has plans for new popup boutiques in the future. “Karen Taylor at Taylor’s will offer leggings at her restaurant. We’ll be doing popup boutiques out and about in the community, so if you want to

see things in person, you can do that. I just did the Oak Island parade with my children; we were selling leggings out of the back of the van.” Pate’s love for fashion and helping women style themselves comes out in not only her business but sometimes in random public encounters. “We show people how to style things, like taking long leggings and making them short. Or how you can use rubber bands with dresses – I carry rubber bands everywhere. I will dress people anywhere, I’ll say ‘oh my goodness,’ here try this, let me help you,’” she laughs. “People really appreciate it; they say I never thought about doing this before. You can take this one thing and make your look so different.” Since there won’t be as much face-to-face interaction with her customers, it’s also important to Pate to get as much information as possible about her shoppers. According to Pate, Facebook’s analytics have developed to the point that the online marketer has detailed information and tools to track customer activity – the top customers, top commenters, busiest times of the day and week – all extremely helpful to a shopping group wishing to offer the best products and services for their customers. Mostly self-taught, this young business woman is a great example for those wishing to do their own thing, while being willing to re-envision one’s approach as time goes by. “I didn’t go to school for business or marketing, I learned this myself,” says Pate. “I did all the graphics, set up the store myself. I just evolved it to whatever was going on in our lives. And now I’m looking for a school bus to renovate so I can have a mobile boutique. That way I can leave the inventory on the bus and not have to pack up everything and lug it around!” Living with her family in the Winnabow area, Pate describes her hectic life. “I fly by the seat of my pants, but everything is very calculated. I’m not good at patience or

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tool hanging on a peg-board in my Nana’s basement,” said Keating. “It was an old rotary hole punch tool and it sparked my curiosity as soon as I saw it. My dad was there and suggested we take a ride to the local Tandy Leather store. And so it began,” she said. “I am self taught and all of my background in leather-work stems from handson practice and trial and error. I had a small storefront/studio for 17 years when I lived on St John and when I was first getting started, it was mostly “how to” pamphlets and figuring things out as I went along. As I grew, learning how to work with different leathers and tools of the trade, the business grew too. Who knew that leather-work would end up being my calling!” Keating’s 25 years of experience in leatherwork shines through in her process. The clean lines on her handbag designs alongside her chosen metal findings and clasps merely simplify her gifted eye for style, and how well she pairs the artistic with necessity and durability of her heirloom bags. “The first steps in a project are pattern making and choosing the hides,” Keating explains. “Then I make the cuts and decide on the placement of any artwork and hardware. Next I mark the stitch lines and match the pieces to be sewn together. Mostly I punch the stitch holes manually and then sew with heavy needles and thread but I also use my trusty old Singer sewing machine for all the final stitching.” I like starting from the very beginning with a customer. The idea,” she said. “Then building on that idea... purpose, size, and shape. Then discussing what type of leath-

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ART BEAT er, what color, which hardware to use? I always want to make sure they get what they want. And I think its fun for them- being a part of the process. Most of my work is made to order, which I think keeps things fresh,” Keating added. A strong work ethic and creative drive are the cornerstones to Keating’s success. “Thankfully, I am always, always finding inspiration for my work. Leatherwork is so limitless that I think it would be hard for me to get bored with it! Since I don’t just focus on one aspect like, say, belt-making or just making bags and purses or just focusing on the artistic side of it- since I work with ALL aspects, I’m constantly thinking of new designs and new ideas. A lot of those ideas and designs come from things I see, some come from my customers with custom requests, and every now and then I’ll dream

about new or better ways to make things. I absolutely love working for myself, no employees, making my own hours, creating at my own pace. I am so very fortunate that I enjoy what I do for work. Don’t get me wrong though, it’s still a lot of your time. It takes dedication,” said Keating. Keating’s leatherwork is available online and local shops that carry her smaller items. In Southport, Barn and Beach Designs, and Oak Island at Inergy Market. May thru August, Keating will be at the Summer Market on Wednesdays in Southport and on Mondays at the Farmers Market on Oak Island. Online you can find her Website, https://awl-made-here. myshopify.com/. She is also on Facebook, Etsy and Instagram. Email Keating at awlmadehere@yahoo.com and phone: 910477-1263

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CHEERS The Juleps of Spring How & why to enjoy a classic cocktail STORY BY JEFFREY STITES

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pringtime is finally upon us! Man, that was one long winter, wasn’t it? Not that I don’t appreciate every day, but the warm, sunny days are a bit easier to appreciate if you ask me. I’m ready for Spring, and for Spring cocktails!

While Spring is warmer, it’s not hot like summer, so we don’t want to go jumping into summertime cocktails like Pina coladas, daiquiris or various tiki and boat drinks. I love those, don’t get me wrong, but everything in its time. Spring is an in-between time, so we need an in-between cocktail, not warming and savory like a winter drink, but not fruity and sweet like a summer drink. What we want is the mint julep. The mint julep is the perfect Spring cocktail. It’s a bit sweet and a bit savory, easing us from the cold to the hot. It’s bourbon-based, which is always a beautiful thing. It’s an all-American recipe, coming to us from Kentucky, a state that is neither frozen North nor sweltering South. It is amazingly easy to make, using only ingredients you can, and should, always have right at hand as soon as the weather turns warmer—bourbon, sugar, water and mint. Let’s begin with the ingredients. First of all is bourbon. Any old bourbon will do, but why not try a few and find one you really like? This cocktail doesn’t do a lot to hide the liquor base, so use something good. I chose to use up the last of a bottle of Elijah Craig Small Batch I received as a Christmas gift — all the better to send winter away in style, right? Next you’ll need water in two forms, liquid and ice. Crushed ice is preferred, but if you don’t have an ice maker that does that for you and you don’t fancy attacking a freezer bag full of cubes with a rolling pin, using regular ice cubes won’t be held against you. You’ll also need a bit of sugar - granular, powdered, heck even brown, no worries. Lastly, and what makes this cocktail special, is the mint. This is key, because it is when the mint in the the pot on your porch comes back into full, deep green gloriousness that you’ll know mint julep time is upon us. If you don’t have a pot of mint on your porch you really should deeply examine your life choices. Mint is easy to

grow, requiring only moderate care (mostly watering during the very hottest parts of summer). It grows, as they say, like a weed, which is why it’s a good idea to keep it in a pot if you don’t want it taking over your yard. I’m not sure a mint-lawn is a bad idea though. Hmmmmmmmm. Anyhow, you need some mint leaves to put in your drink and a nice, pretty sprig for garnish. Mind you, the garnish is NOT optional. I may be getting ahead of myself here, but the finished mint julep, with fresh mint springing forth from the icy cup, is the reason the straw was invented. No joke. The fancy ladies and gentlemen watching the Kentucky Derby, where mint juleps made their debut and are still consumed in mass quantities, needed a way to sip their beverage without disturbing the mint sprig garnish or looking undignified. Hence, the straw was born. And now you know. But how do we get to the point that we need that straw, you ask? It’s very simple really. First you make some simple syrup, aptly named as it’s just a matter of dissolving sugar into equal parts water. This works best if you heat up the water and stir. Because you have to use the stovetop, that is the hardest part of this recipe. Once the simple syrup is cool, pour a shot (about an ounce) of it over about 5 or so leaves of mint in the bottom of your sterling silver, monogrammed julep cup. Don’t have one? Must not be from Kentucky. That’s fine, a rocks glass will do. Now you “muddle” the leaves and syrup. This means you use a wooden blunt instrument, like the reverse end of a wooden spoon, to gently press the leaves and syrup together. Don’t get too vigorous or you’ll bruise the mint leaves and make things a bit bitter. After you’re nicely muddled, add two shots (plus a bit more for luck) to the mix, fill the glass with crushed ice, and gently stir to mix everything up. Stick the pretty sprig of mint in, add a straw, and serve. That’s all there is to it.

While enjoying your mint julep you can reflect upon the fact that this drink was made specifically to spur the sales of bourbon after the horrors of Prohibition. It was born in Kentucky at the famous Kentucky Derby and remains an integral part of the

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hen the Irish, Scottish and English settlers came to North Carolina and surrounding states in the 1600s, they brought their distinctive musical tradition with them. First called “traditional country” or “hillbilly” music, the sound eventually became known as “bluegrass,” thanks in part to one of its most popular bands in the 1930s – Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys – who hailed from the bluegrass state of Kentucky. Most historians consider Bill Monroe the father of bluegrass music. The Bluegrass Heritage Foundation describes Monroe’s distinctive sound. “Bill’s band was different from other traditional country bands because of its hard-driving and powerful sound that used traditional acoustic instruments and featured distinctive vocal harmonies. The music incorporated songs and rhythms from string band, gospel (black and white), black laborer work song, country, and blues music repertoires. Vocal selections included duet, trio, and quartet harmony singing in addition to Bill’s powerful ‘high lonesome’ solo lead singing. After experimenting with various instrumental combinations, Bill settled on mandolin, banjo, fiddle, guitar, and bass as the format for his band.” The band became even more popular in the1940s when Earl Scruggs and later Lester Flatt joined the group. Scruggs was a 21-year-old banjo player from North Carolina, whose three-finger picking style elec-

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Another development that increased the music’s popularity were the weekend-long bluegrass festivals, beginning in Virginia in the 1960s. And the music was featured in popular television and film soundtracks, including the Beverly Hillbillies and Deliverance. One of the most groundbreaking albums was the release in 1972 of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s “Will the Circle be Unbroken.” It was a triple LP set, introducing artists like Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson, Jimmy Martin, Maybelle Carter and Roy Acuff to pop music fans, many of whom were unfamiliar with the music and its tradition. And in 2001, the Coen Brothers movie – “O Brother, Where Art Thou” – produced a triple-platinum soundtrack that further popularized the music. The genre continues to grow and evolve today. The International Bluegrass Music Association has members in all 50 states in the U. S. as welll as 30 countries. As music often does, bluegrass has transformed from the classic style of the 1940s (still performed today) to include other influences like traditional/fusion jazz, contemporary country music, Celtic music, rock & roll (sometimes called “newgrass”) and Southern gospel music. One of the more famous, not to mention accomplished, bluegrass musicians – the comedian Steve Martin – has been an avid banjo player since he was young. When asked in a Newsweek interview why some people don’t like the banjo sound, he replied: “I actually think the popularity of the banjo is just right. It’s a specialized instrument. It’s a specialized sound—not everyone’s going to gravitate to it or needs to know about it. The world of bluegrass has a lot of people who are very enthusiastic

about it. Now that certain players, like Béla Fleck, have broadened the acceptance of the banjo, it’s actually getting more play, and people are becoming more aware of it.” Martin teamed up with the North Carolina bluegrass band “Steep Canyon Rangers” in 2009, and has since collaborated with them on two of their nine albums. The Rangers won the Grammy in 2013 for their album “Nobody Knows You.” With themes of lost love and living the hard life of rural Appalachia, the song’s lyrics are true to the bluegrass tradition:

“Nobody forgot when you went away And left this town without a word to say Going down south to a simple life You were always the wind and never a wife Do you ever wonder what you left behind I never got to tell you what was on my mind Nobody knows you quite the way I do No one can love you the way that I can ...”

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614 N. Howe St.Southport, 910-620-4541 Full Service Catering and Event Venue. Pairing with The Confectionary for off-site and onsite specials occasions. They will work with you to tailor make your event, one to remember. Whether it is at your house or ours..

OLIVER’S ON THE CAPE FEAR

101 West Bay Street, Southport 910-477-9299 oliversonthecapefear.com Fine dining on the Cape Fear—where exquisite southern cuisine meets the salubrious dishes. We also offer great burgers, steaks, and other southern favorites.

M MR. P’S BISTRO

This custom 50th birthday cake was created by The Confectionary Bakery. This sweet guitar really makes a fun rocking statement. The Confectionary is located at 4346 Long Beach Rd. SE, Southport , 457-9310 Featuring cakes, jelly donuts, apple fritters, cupcakes, muffins, peach cobbler, bagels and more.

SEAFOOD SPECIALTY FISH HOUSE RESTAURANT

5710 57th Place W., Oak Island 910-278-6012 • www.bwpresort.com Offering items such as award-winning chowder and signature crab dip.

M FISHY FISHY CAFE

106 Yacht Basin Dr., Southport 910-457-1881 www.fishyfishycafe.com A sophisticated take on the dockside seafood café, Fishy Fishy serves up plates like Buffalo shrimp, Cajun grouper bites, and Bacon Wrapped Shrimp.

M FRYING PAN

319 West Bay St., Southport 910-363-4382 Featuring homemade sweet potato biscuits and fried seafood, as well as other delicacies such as pan seared grouper.

M ISLAND WAY RESTAURANT

1407 E. Beach Dr., Oak Island 910-278-7770 www.islandwayres.com Offering fine steaks, from filet mignon to flat iron, and fresh seafood, from lobster to crab cakes, with attentive service.

JONES SEAFOOD HOUSE

6404 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 910-278-5231

Family owned since 1964; offering seafood fried, broiled or grilled, plus charbroiled steaks.

MOJO’S ON THE HARBOR

16 Marina Way, Bald Head Island 910-457-7217 www.mojoontheharbor.com Featuring Southern classics :fried pickles, shellfish steam pots to global dishes like Italian meat antipasto and Mediterraneans shrimp and grits.

MOORE STREET OYSTER BAR Moore Street, Southport

M PROVISION COMPANY 130 Yacht Basin Dr., Southport 910-457-0654 www.provisioncompany.com Offering a la carte seafood sandwiches, conch fritters, steamed shrimp and more. SWAIN SEAFOOD SHACK

5119 E Oak Island Dr, Oak Island, Phone: (910) 448-5056 Good food for good people. Locally caught seafood, homemade soups and salad bar.

THE PIRATES DECK

5827 E. Oak Island Dr, Oak Island 910-933-4615 A great local hangout . Everything from Nachos to burgers, to seafood to steaks. Great Bar.

309 N. Howe St., Southport 910-457-0801 www.mrpsbistro.com Fine lowcountry cuisine, from crabstuffed fish du jour to crab cakes and prime rib.

SHAGGER JACKS

SILVER COAST WINERY

105 S. Howe St. Southport, 910-777-5151 Come in and relax with a fantastic variety of beers and wines for all people. Children friendly with various selections of soft drinks and refreshments. Tastings during opening hours.

THE WINE RACK

102 W. Brown St. Southport, 910-457-5147 Offering a selection of wine, cigars, coffees, and accessories, this quaint shop is perfect for a night out. Great service and over 600 wines to choose from.

UNCORKED BY THE SEA

602 N. Howe St. Southport, 910-454-0633 Offers a wide variety of fine wines and craft beers. Enjoy a pleasant evening sipping wine and admiring local art. Thursday wine tastings support local charities 5-7pm.

CAFES, DELIS & GRILLS

8004 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 910-933-4103 www.shaggerjacksoki.com With over 50 beer selections, Shagger Jacks offers an assortment of dishes from steamers to ribs and sweet curry chicken to tacos.

POLLY’S AMERICAN GRILL

TRANQUIL HARBOR

106 SE 58th St., Oak Island 910-278-7209 Open from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., Beana’s serves breakfast and lunch.

5908 E. Oak Island Drive Oak Island Call (910) 250-12944 Casual family restaurant with a variety of dishes, seafood and daily specials.

505 N. Howe St., Southport Offering All-American sandwiches, burgers and hotdogs

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TURTLE ISLAND RESTAURANT & CATERING

6220 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 910-278-4944 Casual dining in a tropical setting, with Caribbean inspired seafood as well as steaks, chicken, pork and salads.

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305 N. Howe St., Southport 208-520-2490 Doc Meridian is a local wine shop and winery located in Southport, NC launching in the fall of 2017. We will be serving and selling great wine in NC.

GRAPE AND ALE

8521 E. Oak Island Dr. Oak Island, 910-933-4384 Quaint and eclectic store offering a large selection of wines, beers, and spirits. Perfect for either relaxation or for on the go! Tastings on Fridays 5-8pm,

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DINING GUIDE BLUE COW GRILLE

108 Moore Street, Southport 910-363-4402 Serving specialty Burgers,.sanwiches and seafood. Lunch and Dinner

BOB’S DOGS

8903 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 910-278-3456 • www.bobsdogsoki.com With custom hot dogs featuring an array of ingredients to homestyle sandwiches like chicken salad and burgers.

CHASER’S SPORTS BAR AND GRILL

8520 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 910-278-1500 Enjoy BBQ sandwiches, wings, fish ‘n’ chips and more at this sports grill.

ERIC’S GRILLE

1671 N. Howe St., Southport 910-457-9024 Offers old fashioned, hand patted hamburgers, plus bbq, hot dogs, chili cheese fries and breakfast sandwiches and platters.

FAT ANDY’S BURGERS

4655 Southport-Supply Rd SE,, Southport 910-269-7008 Handmade burgers using 100% ground chuck, plus freshly cut French fries.

JERSEY MIKES

5130 Long Beach Rd. SE, Southport 910-477-6261 Subs and sandwiches, fresh salads.

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KOA CAFE

302 N Howe St, Southport, 910-363-4206 Gourmet Sandwich Shop & Market With Yummy Goods & Gifts! Soups, Salads & Sandwiches Served Daily!

KOPP’S KWIK STOP II

3196 George II Hwy., Southport, 910-845-7700 Kopp’s grill serves up a full breakfast (available for school kids before class starts, too), plus homemade lunches throughout the day.

LITTLE BIT’S GRILL

5902 E. Oak Island Dr. , Oak Island 910-278-6430 A classic burger joint, onion rings and other sides. Breakfast is served, pancakes and bacon.

LAZY TURTLE BAR & GRILL

601 Ocean Drive, Oak Island, 910-278-7725 Oceanfront dining and entertainment that is easy on the wallet and hard to forget. Tiki bar, arcade with two pool tables and plenty of seating to host your work, friend or family fun!

LOCAL’S FAMILY DINER

832 N. Howe St., Southport 910-457-0444 www.localsfamilydiner.com With a warm and friendly atmosphere, Local’s Family Diner serves breakfast all day long and a seafood and entrée menu for lunch and dinner.

M LOCO JO’S

602 N. Howe St., Suite E, 910-457-9009 A burger joint with fish sandwiches, pulled pork and shrimp wraps. Offers select Vietnamese dishes, too, with over 60 beer selections.

M MOORE STREET MARKET

130 E. Moore St., Southport, 910-363-4203 Open for breakfast and lunch, specializing in organic and fairtrade coffee as well as gourmet sandwiches crafted with Boar’s Head deli meats.

OAK ISLAND DELI AND PUB

5422 E. Oak Island Dr., 910-278-4005 Offering hamburgers, sub sandwiches, salads, wraps, seafood and daily drink specials.

OAK ISLAND RESTAURANT

6302 E. Oak Island Dr. , 910-201-9925 Here, flounder is prepared the old f fashioned way. Enjoy breakfast, too.

OAK ISLAND SUBS AND SALADS

5705 E. Oak Island Dr. 910-278-9040 From BLT’s with avocado to Cajun and Reuben sandwiches, & other quality sandwiches.

OASIS BAR AND GRILL

8039 River Rd. SE, Southport 910-454-4004 Shrimp in every style, plus sandwiches; try entrées such as scampi and filet mignon.

THE OFFICE COFFEE & WINE BAR

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3280 George II HWY (BSL) Southport NC 910-351-8093 www.theofficecoffeeandwinebar.com We serve Roast Magazine’s 2016 Roaster of the year, Espresso, Coffee Drinks(Hot, Frozen, Iced) Smoothies, Variety of Red/White Wines & Craft Beer. Also Pastries, Trays, Breakfast and Lunch Wraps.

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OLD BRIDGE DINER

132 Country Club Dr., Oak Island 910-250-1184 A casual diner featuring breakfast & lunch, from fluffy omelets to burgers and fried chicken sandwiches. Open 6am - 2pm.

TERRY’S NC BARBQUE & RIBS

4688 Long Beach Rd. SE, 910-477-9187 Serving up pork and beef brisket sandwiches and plates, and Memphis dry rub ribs, along with baked beans, coleslaw, potato salad, and mac ‘n’ cheese.

M BAR-B-QUE HOUSE OLDE BRUNSWICK GENERAL STORE 5002 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 1450 50 Lakes Dr., Southport 910-845-2707 Made-to-order breakfast and lunch grill.

RUSSELL’S PLACE

5700 E. Oak Island Drive 910-278-3070 Serving breakfast and lunch until 2 p.m., Russell’s Place serves up lots of home cooking.

STREAT SIDE TAKE OUT

Corner of Howe and Leonard Street, 524 N Howe St, Southport, NC, 910-363-4113.Chef/ Owner Rhonda Uhlmann (former restaurant was Flying Fish Cafe located at 705 Ocean Drive, Oak Island). Take out only with limited outside seating. Closed Sunday and Monday’s. Has some entree items and freshly made soups that are the same from Flying Fish Cafe.

SIDE STREET CAFÉ

5827 E. Oak Island Drive, 910-933-4615 Offering hand pattied burgers, subs, shrimp, wings, hot dogs and more.

TAYLOR CUISINE CAFÉ

731 N. Howe St., Southport 910-454-0088 Bald Head Marina at Deep Point www.taylorcuisinecatering.com Putting its Southern style where guests’ mouths are, this eatery offers “Taylor made” fried string beans, fried green tomatoes, country fried steak and more in two locations.

TROLLY STOP

111 S. Howe St., Southport 910-457-7017 www.trollystophotdogs.com A staple in NC, Trolly Stop is renowned across the nation for its one of a kind hot dogs.

M TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFÉ

1671 N. Howe St. #1A, Southport 910-363-4908 www.tropicalsmoothiecafe.com Bold, flavorful food and smoothies with a healthy appeal. Our items are made to order with fresh, simple, superior ingredients.

WILDLIFE RESTAURANT & GRILL

4381 Fish Factory Rd., Southport 910-457-9953 www.wildlifegrill.webs.com Serving a full range of items on our menu from breakfast to home cooked meals.

BARBECUE M SOUTHPORT SMOKE HOUSE

1102 N. Howe St., Southport 910-363-5035 www.southportsmokehouse.com Real wood smoked BBQ and brisket, great side items, and a great family environment.

910-201-1001 www.bestbbqonthebeach.com Hormel ribs are slow d in house and meats are offered with a variety of sauces, from Eastern NC vinegar to Lexington-style red.

CHINESE ASIAN TASTE

1671 N. Howe St., Ste. 3, 910-457-0988 asiantastesouthportnc.com Takeout traditional Chinese food, with staples such as lo mein, sesame chicken, and General Tso’s.

TASTE OF CHINA

4956 Long Beach Rd., Southport, 457-1838 Serving Cantonese, Szechuan and Hunanstyle Chinese food.

INTERNATIONAL M PORTS OF CALL

116 N. Howe St., Southport, 457-4544 www.portsofcallbistro.com Offering choices that are largely influenced by dishes from across the globe. Menu items and specials can whisk your palette from Casablanca to Barcelona, Santorini to Mumbai, and from Marseilles to Munich or Charleston. Finish with a fresh baked dessert in the romantic atmosphere.

ITALIAN M BELLA CUCINA

5177 SouthportSupply Rd., Southport 910-454-4540 www.belladiningnc.com Focusing on family Italian recipes, Bella Cucina serves up everything from fine and fresh local seafood to hand tossed, New York style pizzas. Aside from a decadent wine list, Bella Cucina also offers specialty martinis.

CASTUCCI’S AN ITALIAN JOINT 4332 Long Beach Rd, Southport 910-477-6755 Family Italian restaurant

FALCONE’S & D’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT 2831 Midway Rd Ste 106 Bolivia 910253-8151

M JOSEPH’S ITALIAN BISTRO

5003 O’Quinn Blvd., Southport, 454-4440 www.josephsitalianbistro.com Armed with decades of experience and “secret” family recipes, Joseph’s Italian Bistro appeals with candlelit dining and fresh Italian continental cuisine.

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DINING GUIDE IRISH

PIZZA SHACK

PUB OF SOUTHPORT

1513 N. Howe St., Unit 10, Southport 910-457-6554 Offering traditional pub fare with Irish flair, like Guinness chicken wings and mussels cooked in a Smithwicks bouillon. Don’t forget the Reuben or corned beef and cabbage!

JAPANESE TENGU JAPANESE STEAK HOUSE

4956 Long Beach Rd. SE, 457-9398 Sushi, sashimi, teriyaki, hibachi, tempura and udon noodles all available.

6212 E. Oak Island Dr., • 278-6781 Offering a variety of pies from classic favorites to Greek white and Hawaiian.

THE PEPPERONI GRILL

3156 George II Hwy, Boiling Spring Lakes 845-5151 • www.pepperonigrillnc.com Offering eat in, take out and delivery. As well, offering oven toasted subs and calzones.

PEPPERONI GRILL AT THE BEACH

4320 East Beach Drive • 250-1190 www.pepperonigrillnc.com Open 7 days a week year round. Offering eat in, take out as well as delivery.

PIZZA HUT

MEXICAN DELPHINA CANTINA

10 Marina Wynd, Bald Head Island 910-457-1222 delphinacantina.webs.com Mexican cuisine with Spanish and Cuban flare, such as Churrasco Cubano and Pescado Especial—both with plantains.

KAI JOE’S

4722 E Oak Island Dr, Oak Island Phone: (910) 622-1509 Traditional Mexican dishes and specialties.

SAN FELIPE

1671 N. Howe St., Ste. 1, Southport & 4961 Long Beach Rd. SE 910-454-0950 Serving authentic dishes, such as fajitas, enchiladas and chalupas, fresh salsa and margaritas; serves traditional Mexican dishes.

SIDE STREAT TAKE OUT

524 N Howe St., Southport 910-363-4113 Tex-Mex style cuisines at a local take-out joint. Serving a variety of fish, beef, and veggie bowls. Also offering quesadillas, tacos and hot, homemade soup. Take out or relish your meal under the shaded, outside dinning area.

TACO & BURITTO SHACK 3261 Hwy 87, BSL 910-351-0179

PIZZERIAS

4960 Long Beach Rd SE, Southport (910) 457-9432 Family-friendly chain known for its made-toorder pizzas. Dine in, Take Out and Delivery.

PAPA JOHN’S PIZZA

4961 Old Long Beach Rd SE, Southport (910) 454-0757 Take-out/delivery chain offering classic & specialty pizzas, wings & breadsticks, plus desserts.

DOMINO’S (SOUTHPORT)

1671 N Howe St #1b, Southport (910) 457-0083

DOMINO’S (OAK ISLAND)

8610 E Oak Island Dr, Oak Island (910) 278-9111 Delivery/carryout chain offering a wide range of pizza, plus chicken & other sides.

THAI SUTHPORT SIAM

1131 Atlantic Ave, Southport 910-363-5063 Open for lunch and dinner. Offering over 20 Thai specialties including Pad Thai and Green Curry. Also offers Hibachi steak, chicken and shrimp.

THAI BY THE SEA

8300 E. Oak Island Dr • 278-6420 Brightly decorated, Thai by the Sea offers traditional Thai including dumplings, with a large selections of dishes and spice levels.

THAI PEPPERS

BAMBINI’S PIZZERIA

1513 N Howe St, Southport 477-9352

DRY STREET PUB AND PIZZA

101 E. Brown St., Southport 457-5994 www.drystreetpubandpizza.com Known for handmade, original pizzas—including Margherita, “very veggie,” and Greek. Also offers salads, soups and gourmet sandwiches.

FAMOUS SUBS AND PIZZA

1541 N. Howe St., Southport • 457-5143 Recognized regionally for outstanding gyros, calzones and pizzas.

115 E. Moore St., Southport 457-0095 • www.thaipeppersnc.us Serving decadent and creative Oriental food of the finest quality, prepared with care. A broad range of traditional Thai dishes and sushi are available.

BAKERIES/ COFFEE AHOY DOUGHNUTS

5821 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 250-1005 • www.ahoydoughnuts.com Fresh yeast raised, filled and cake donuts, apple fritters, cinnamon rolls, monkey muffins, twists and more. Handmade daily, family owned.

BLUE SEA COFFEE SHOP

7916 E. Oak Island Drive 620-7073 www.facebook.com/Blue.Sea.Cafe.NC Homemade bagels, hot out of the oven each morning & Mom’s baked goods & sweets. Fresh daily vegetarian specials. 100% organic coffee, full espresso & tea bar, fruit smoothies & chai. WiFi & handmade gifts.

BURNEY’S BAKERY

808 N. Howe St., Southport 454-4222 Known for their light and flaky filled croissants with a sweet sugar glaze, plus more.

THE CONFECTIONARY

4346 Long Beach Rd. SE, Southport 457-9310 Featuring jelly donuts, apple fritters, cupcakes, muffins, peach cobbler, bagels and more.

JUMPIN’ JAVA OAK ISLAND

4022 Old Bridge Rd., Southport • 363-4841 We carry a large variety of gluten free/vegan baked goods, as well as homemade coffee cakes and muffins. Delicious and decadent specialty drinks: lattes, mochas, frapps, hot chocolate, Chai teas and more.

PORT CITY JAVA

113 N. Howe Street, Southport 454-0321 www.portcityjava.com We serve coffees, espresso drinks, fruit smoothies, milkshakes, fresh juices, breakfast and lunch sandwiches and wraps all day. Open year round. Complimentary WiFi. Comfortable inside and outside seating. Coffee catering available.

LIL & JOHN’S SWEETREAT HOMEMADE ICE CREAM

6324 East Oak Island Drive. Family-owned and operated. Featuring 16 flavors of ultra-premium, homemade ice cream. We use only dairy from grass-fed North Carolina cows and never add artificial flavors or colors.

SPIKE’S DAIRY BAR

201 N. Howe St., Southport, 457-7611 More than just ice cream, Spike’s offers great hot dogs as well. Closed for the Season.

THE SCOOP SHOP

4922 East Oak Island Dr, OKI 910-250-1321 The best ice cream on the beach! Plus made to order cake donuts and fresh hot donuts!

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SIDE STREET BAKERY

417-A N. Howe Street, Southport 363-4629 Locals suggest the cupcakes, lemon bars, key lime pie, and carrot cake.

STAARR CAKES BAKERY

200 Country Club Dr., Suite E, Oak Island 512-8881 www.staarrcakes.com Made from scratch cupcakes, biscuits, and pies using the finest ingredients available. Coffee supplied by an NC roaster.

ICE CREAM CHUCK’S HOMEMADE ICECREAM 5701 E. Oak Island Dr.,• 278-5371 4956 Old Long Beach Rd SE (973) 476-4312 Featuring delicious home made ice cream.

M DAIRY QUEEN

5701 E. Oak Island Dr.,• 278-5371 Featuring the iconic Blizzards, waffle-bowl sundaes, and more frozen treats. *Call for other nearby locations.

FLAVA’S COFFEE AND ICE CREAM

310 W. Bay St., Southport • 457-5150 Flava’s allows guests the choice between many flavors, including death by chocolate, birthday cake, cookies and cream, and more.

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CALENDAR MAY 1

SOUTHPORT SUMMER MARKET

(May through Aug 28), Local farm fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, flowers, herbs, and local arts and crafts are available at this weekly market on Wednesdays, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The market has a new location this year — Franklin Square Park (corner of Howe and E. West Streets).

MAY 3

FEATURED ARTISTS

Ami Brown and Charlea Barrett will be the featured artists at Franklin Square Gallery this month. Join them on May 3rd for the Thursday Gallery walk and reception from 5pm-7pm.

ART SHOW

presented by Brunswick Community College Students artists show their works in pottery, painting, glass, silver and other mediums. The show is open

from 3”30-5:30 p.m. at the Southport campus, 701 N. Lord Street; light hors d’oeuvres will be served.

DENTISTRY FROM THE HEART

May 3 The doctors at Coastal Cosmetic Family Dentistry offer their annual day of free dental care at their office at 3071 Southport-Supply Road. Dental care is offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Visit www.dentistryfromtheheart.com for more information.

MAY 4

RIDE THE TIDE KAYAK RACE

Oak Island , Join your fellow kayakers in this race on Oak Island’s Davis Canal, or just float along and enjoy the sceneryThe course is 5.2 miles, starting at the Recreation Center and ending at Blue Water Point. The cost is $30 the day of the race. Call 910-278-5518 for more information.

CAPE FEAR CRUISERS’ ANNUAL CAR & TRUCK SHOW

May 4, Join the Cape Fear Cruisers for the 14th annual spring car and truck show, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Eric’s Grill (Walmart shopping center). Proceeds from the show benefit local charities. There will be awards, raffles, a 50/50 drawing and door prizes.

FT. CASWELL RIFLE RANGE DERBY DAY DINNER AND DANCE May 4, Friends of the Ft. Caswell Rifle Range host this dinner and dance at the Southport/Caswell Beach Fire Station, 1100 Caswell Beach Road. Call 910-278-7584 for more information.

BEACH SWEEP - OAK ISLAND

May 4, Join the Oak Island Beach Preservation Society and the Cape Fear chapter of the Surfrider Foundation in this pre-season clean up from 12 noon to 4 p.m. Meet at the cabanas, SE 46th Street.

BEAUTIFICATION

“It’s our town - let’s spring it up” Southport, May 4, Monthly clean up in Southport, 9 a.m. to noon. Meet at the Old Jail Annex, 318 E. Nash Street.

CARE FAIR

P R I VA T E P E R S O N A L T R A I N I N G S T U D I O

May 4 , Brunswick Wellness Coalition hosts this fair, which features free health services and education, ask a nutritionist, giveaways and healthy snacks. The Fair is from 3-6 p.m. at the VFW in Boiling Spring Lakes, 3161 George II Highway.

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MAY 10

SALTY DOG SATURDAY

TRAINER CREDENTIALS

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May 4, Lower Cape Fear Hospice holds a free workshop tp help daughters deal with grief on Mother’s Day, 9:30 a.m. to noon at the Phillips LifeCare & Counseling Center, 1414 Physicians Care Drive, Wilmington.

Join the Maritime Museum for a short lecture on the history of seafood in the area, followed by a sampling of that week’s featured item. Classes held at the museum are BYOB, with cheese and crackers/veggies trays and water or hot tea available. Classes are from 5:30 – 7 p.m. and cost $25. Call 910477-5150 to register.

CONCERT

Sunset on the River - Friends of the Maritime Museum, May 10, Free concert by Mike’s Garage Band, with donations accepted for the Maritime Museum on the Garrison Lawn at Ft. Johnston from 5-8 p.m. There will be an auction for trunks of grog, wine and other treasures of the Cape Fear.

MAY 11

KIDS BIKE RODEO - OAK ISLAND

The Oak Island Police Department and Warrior Ride are hosting this bicycle safety program for children aged 5-16. Participants are asked to bring their bicycles and helmets to the Recreation Center, 3003 E. Oak Island Drive, 9 a.m. to noon. Contact Cpl. Kristy Demello for more information, 910-2785595.

ANNUAL PLANT SALE

Oak Island Beautification Club, May 11 , The Club will be selling flowers, vegetables and many other plants that grow all in our coastal community at the Greenhouse on SE 56th Street, Oak Island (under the water tower). Master Gardeners will be available to provide growing tips and Mother’s Day gift suggestions.

WALK WITH A DOC

May 11 , Spend an hour walking with a doctor or other health professional to get some great advice on healthy living. Meet in the lobby of the Boiling Spring Lakes Community Center, 1 Leeds Rd., at 9 a.m. Events is sponsored by the Brunswick Wellness Coalition.

SPRING FLING AT THE LAKES

May 11, Enjoy this family-friendly event with music, vendors and food, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Spring Lake Park, 210 Pine Road.

MAY 15

WINE DINNER AT CAPE FEAR YACHT CLUB

Hosted by Grape & Ale of Oak Island, this four-course meal will feature wines provided by Tryon Distributing and Cain Vineyard and Winery and chef Rhonda Uhlman of STReat Side Take Out. The dinner starts at 6 p.m. Contact Grape & Ale for ticket information, 910-933-4384.

CAREGIVERS

May 15 , Caregivers Workshop - Lower Cape Fear Hospice

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CALENDAR While care-giving is often a rewarding experience, it can also cause people to feel, think, act, and experience life in ways they otherwise would not. This free workshop will help both personal and professional caregivers find practical strategies, tactics, and tips to help them handle the inherent challenges and stresses of caring for another. RSVP by May 7 to Jason Clamme at Jason.Clamme@lcfh.org or 910-7967943. Snacks, coffee and a certificate of attendance will be provided. The workshop will be held at the Brunswick Center at Supply, 101 Stone Chimney Road.

MAY 16

FISHING RODEO — BALD HEAD ISLAND

MAY 17

Southport. Call 910-457-0607 for more information.

PARTY FUR THE PAWS

The 6th Annual fundraiser for Southport-Oak Island Animal Rescue, with a costume contest, heavy appetizers, auctions, raffle and more. Tickets are $25 for this event at the Marker 614, 614 West West Street. Visit www.soarnc.org for details.

NATIVE PLANT SALE - MASTER GARDENERS OF BRUNSWICK COUNTY

May 17 , A native plant seminar begins at 8:30 a.m., and the sale starts at 1 p.m., Brunswick County Government Complex, behind Bldg. N, 25 Referendum Dr., Bolivia.

MAY 18

MAY 19

at the Virginia Williamson Event Center (Odell Williamson Auditorium) at Brunswick Community College.

MAY 24

GARDEN TOUR -

Oak Island Beautification Club

The Club hosts its annual tour from 1-5 p.m. This self-guided tour begins at the Oak Island Recreation Center (3003 E. Oak Island Dr.) Advance tickets are $10 and are available at the Southport-Oak Island Chamber of Commerce, Grape & Ale and Seaside with Coffee. Tickets are also available the day of the tour at the Recreation Center. Maps and refreshments will be provided.

MAY 21

MEMORIAL DAY CELEBRATION

Bald Head Island , Gather on the Old Baldy grounds for music and a color guard to honor the Country’s fallen service members.

MAY 26

MEMORIAL DAY CELEBRATION

at Check Six Brewing, Enjoy food truck specialties and live music from Lockwood Band from 3-7 p.m.

MAY 27

MEMORIAL DAY PARADE AND CEREMONY

or EVERYONE! Something for Something forEVE EV EVERYONE! Join this offshore fishing tournament or just enjoy watching the boats com in with their catch. A portion of the proceeds will befit the Old Baldy Lighthouse. Visit https://www.baldheadisland.com/island/events/baldhead-island-fishing-rodeo for more information.

HISTORIC SOUTHPORT BICYCLE TOURS

Join The Adventure Kayak Company for a tour of Historic Southport. Tours are $20/person, and rentals are available for an additional fee. Co-sponsored by the NC Maritime Museum at

ADULT SPELLING BEE

Compete in the Annual Spelling Bee, or cheer on your favorite team! This fundraiser for the Brunswick County Literacy Council also features a huge silent auction with great items to bid on such as fishing trips and restaurant gift certificates. The fun starts at 6 p.m.

This event commemorates the patriotic holiday with a parade starting at the corner of Lord and 10th Streets to John Smith Cemetery in Southport, starting at 10:30 a.m. At 2 p.m., the Southport Junior Woman’s Club and the City’s Tourism Department will host

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CALENDAR a Memorial Day Observance at the Southport Community Building, 223 E. Bay Street. Homemade apple pie and ice cream will be served.

MAY 26

Memorial Day Celebration at Check Six Brewing Enjoy food truck specialties and live music from Lockwood Band from 3-7 p.m.

Ongoing Events COMMUNITY

BINGO

Monday & Wednesday nights, 6:3010:30 p.m. at the VFW, 103 SE 50th Street, Oak Island.

FIRST TUESDAY - BRUNSWICK CIVIL WAR ROUNDTABLE

This program is held at Hatch Auditorium at Ft. Caswell. Registration starts at 6:30 p.m. and the program starts at 7 p.m. This month’s gathering features the Masonboro Parlor Band.

May 7 - Exceptional program is planned for Civil War Round Table anniversary meeting “Festive” and “informative” best describes the celebration the Brunswick Civil War Round Table has planned for its special 9 th anniversary meeting on Tuesday, May 7 th . The Masonboro Parlor Band returns to entertain with Civil War-era music, plus the appearance of returning special guest speaker and local celebrity historian, Chris E. Fonvielle, Jr., Ph.D. His presentation will surely captivate his audience with a topic of interest to anyone living here in the greater Wilmington area. It’s entitled, “The Wilmington Campaign: Last Rays of Departing Hope”. The meeting will be held at Hatch Auditorium on Caswell Beach. Registration and refreshments begin early at 6:00PM. The entertainment begins at 6:15PM, and the program begins at 7:00PM. As a reminder, the newly constructed G.V. Barbee Bridge to Oak Island will be open. A huge crowd is expected to attend this special occasion. Everyone is cordially invited!

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OAK ISLAND BIRD CLUB

Second Tuesdays, Meet at the Recreation Center at 8:30 a.m. to learn more about the birds in this coastal community.

NC MARITIME MUSEUMS

Southport - Third Thursday programs are free and open to all those 16 and older, 7 p.m. at 223 E. Bay Street. Call 910-477-5151 for more information.

LIVING HISTORY

Saturdays at Brunswick Town/Ft. Anderson - Third Saturdays Go back in time the third Thursday of each month. Each Saturday event focuses on a different topic related to colonial Brunswick Town or Civil War Era Ft. Anderson.

FIRST FRIDAY GALLERY WALK SOUTHPORT

Enjoy strolling through downtown Southport and view artists’ creations from 5-7 p.m.

FIRST FRIDAY

Olde Southport Village Shoppes, Meet crafters and artisans, shop for antiques, and enjoy snacks and beverages from 5-8 p.m. at 1102 N. Howe Street.

SENSORY SATURDAY

NC Maritime Museum at Southport, On the first Saturday of the month, patrons can enjoy a quieter museum visit, with dimmed lighting and no audio.

R.I.S.E. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP This support group is open to anyone in any stage of fighting cancer. The group meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 4509 Fieldstone Circle, St. James. Call Susan Werlinich at 614-323-8729 for more information on R.I.S.E. (Resilient, Informed, Strong, Extraordinary). Werlinich is a retired oncology nurse with more than 20 years’ experience leading support groups.

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2019 EVENTS

CALENDAR SUMMER CAMPS

Wilmington Conservatory of Fine Arts , Camps held throughout the summer focusing on fine arts/dance as follows: June 24-28, Contemporary/Ballet Intensive for levels 4 and higher; July 1-19, Summer class session for all levels; July 22-26, Broadway and and Hip Hop Intensive or Broadway Day Camp; Aug 5-9, Technique Intensive with placement assessments for the 2019202 season held Aug 9; and Aug 10, Open House and Fall registration, free classes and performances. Call 910240-2222 for visit wilmingtonconservatory.com for more information.

BALD HEAD ISLAND CONSERVANCY

Take a tour of all the natural beauty of Bald Head Island’s marshes and beach, Saturdays in May (except May 25) from 9-11 a.m. Meet at the Conservancy, 700 Federal Road. Personal golf cart transportation is required. Kayak the creeks on May 4 and 11, and June 1 at 1 p.m. Meet at the Village Creek access on Federal Road. Birding tour from 5-7 p.m. on May 4, 11 and 25. Visit www. bhic.org/family-activities/ for more details on Conservancy programs.

THIS IS OUR TOWN CLEANUP

Meet at the Old Jail Annex on Rhett Street for Southport’s monthly cleanup, 9 a.m. to noon. Participants are asked to bring their energy and good intentions; tools will be provided. Call 612202-8541 for more information or to be placed on the Southport Beautification Committee’s email notification list.

THE LAZY TURTLE BAR & GRILL

Weekly events such as trivia or bonfires as well as food and drink specials, 601 E. Ocean Dr., Oak Island.

UNCORKED BY THE SEA

Wine tastings on Thursdays. Check uncorkedbythesea.com for information on specials and events. 602 N. Howe St., Southport.

GRAPE & ALE

Stocked with your old favorites and new wines to try - stop in for tastings! Check www.thegrapeandale.com for more information, 8521 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island.

SILVER COAST WINERY TASTING & TAPROOM Wine tastings and craft beers, 105A S. Howe Street, Southport. Open Mic Night every Tuesday 6-8 p.m., Wine Club Wednesdays and Thirsty Thursdays Beer Club. Finally Friday features a special wine or beer tasting featuring light food, 4-6 p.m. every Friday, $8 per person.

THE WINE RACK

Wine tastings on Fridays, 5:30-8 p.m., 102 W. Brown Street. Check www.southportwinerack.com for more information.

CHECK SIX BREWERY

Trivia night on May 9 and 23, open

mic nights on May 10 and 24, Beer and Yoga at 11 a.m. on May 11 and 25, Mother’s Day Evening of Comedy with the North American Comedy Tour on May 12 (tickets are $20), Wheels by the Sea Cruise In car show with a live DJ spinning the tunes on May 15. 5130 Southport-Supply Rd., Southport

THE PUB OF SOUTHPORT

Check the Pub’s Facebook page for other events and daily specials, 1513 N. Howe, Unit 10, Southport.

FISHY FISHY CAFÉ

Check Facebook for specials and live music schedule, 106 Yacht Basin Dr., Southport.

THEATRE

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

The Second Time Around — Brunswick Little Theatre presents this show about a widower and widow who announce their plans to live together and deal with their children’s reactions. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. June 13-15 and June 20 -22 and at 3 p.m. on June 16 and June 23. Tickets are $12-$20 and are available online at brunswicklittletheatre.com or at Ricky Evans Gallery in Southport.

SUMMER MUSIC Check out the complete summer music & entertainment schedule starting on page 27.

MEDITATION

Oak Island Recreation,\ Center, 3003 E. Oak Island Dr., 10:30 a.m. on Saturdays. This free session is aimed at bringing participants a sense of self awareness and inner calm.

WINE & DRINK

AMERICAN FISH COMPANY

Beautiful views at the Southport waterfront - sit and watch the boats go by! Check Facebook for event information.

DOC MERIDIAN WINERY

Wine tastings weekly and live music, 305 North Howe Street, Southport. Check Facebook for more details.

TIKI TAVERN

Check Facebook for specials and events, 108 E. 8th St., Southport.

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July 2nd – 4th

NORTH CAROLINA 4TH OF JULY FESTIVAL

Downtown Southport. patriot@nc4thofjuly.com www.nc4thofjuly.com.

October 3rd – 5th

U.S. OPEN KING MACKEREL TOURNAMENT

Southport Marina, 606 West West Street. The U.S. Open King Mackerel Tournament attracts 400+ boats annually and is one of the largest kingfish tournaments on the east coast. The tournament has a guaranteed prize structure and in 2018, paid out over $280,000 in cash with 432 boats fishing the tournament. fish@usopenkmt. com. www.usopenkmt.com.

October 14th – 20th

SOUTHPORT-OAK ISLAND FALL RESTAURANT WEEK

Foodies everywhere, make sure you have marked your calendar for the 2nd Annual Southport-Oak Island Fall Restaurant Week presented by The Southport-Oak Island Chamber of Commerce. This week will give diners in our area an extra incentive to dine out because participating restaurants will be offering special menus and price points. Restaurants interested in participating, contact: Southport-Oak island Area Chamber of Commerce. Info: events@southport-oakisland. com. www.sptokirestaurantweek.com.

November 30th

SHOP SMALL SATURDAY & SHOP SMALL HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE WEEKEND

The Southport-Oak Island Area will host a Shop Small Holiday Open House in conjunction with Small Business Saturday on November 30th. A Christmas Gift Guide will be posted on the Chamber’s website www.southport-oakisland.com in November. For more information email events@ southport-oakisland.com.

December 7th • 2 p.m.

CHRISTMAS BY THE SEA PARADE

Starts at 4601 E. Oak Island Drive. The Christmas by the Sea Parade steps off on the 2.4-mile parade route from Oak Island Town Hall, traveling Oak Island Drive to McGlamery Street. For more information visit our website. events@southport-oakisland. com. www.southport-oakisland.com.

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SPOTTINGS Chris Fonvielle, renowned local historian, author, guest speaker, and frequent battlefield tour guide, leads a tour group through Wilmington, stopping at a historical marker dedicated to the Battle of Forks Road which took place on February 20 – 21, 1865.

A special check presentation was recently held to recognize the philanthropic and community support the Marina has given to the Museum. In addition to Whitley from the Marina, Board Members of the FOMM at Southport and Museum Management were on hand to celebrate the support. Sailors and boaters can be part of this charitable contribution by utilizing and paying the fee for the boat ramp at 606 W. West Street in Southport, at Southport Marina. Photo Caption: Hank Whitley (far left) and Eric King (third in from right) from Southport Marina present a $4,096.75 check to directors of the FOMM at Southport and the Museum’s Manager, Lori Sanderlin (second in from left).

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SPRING FLING AT THE LAKES

BBQ Cookoff

Handcrafted Pottery COFFEE JUST TASTES BETTER IN A HAND-MADE MUG

Enter your best BBQ recipe in our Annual Cookoff. There is no cost to compete! Cash prizes for 1st & 2nd Place! Saturday, May 11, 2019 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Spring Lake Park on Pine Road Boiling Spring Lakes, NC

Handmade, one of a kind pieces you can use everyday. Glazed with food safe glazes. Available at: THE PAINTED MERMAID • 817 N Howe Street, Southport

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331 NE 49th Street, Oak Island DOUBLE LOT + 1540 sq’ 3/2 HOME w/ ELEVATOR extra lg. master bdrm, w/ screened porch access & ensuite bath, remodeled kitchen w/stainless appliances & real wood cabinetry, gorgeous hardwoods, good-sized handicap accessible guest bedrooms & Step-in shower 2nd ba. lg. great room, Dining, open Kit, with front & back screened porches, 2-dry stairways, outdoor paved living space, workshop/golf cart garage, separate storage, fish cleaning screened room, and lovely landscaping with pond, xtra lge storage house, and on 2nd lot a 40 x 26 Metal RV/Boat toy carport- can split parcel and build in front of carport-call for more information or to set appt. - this home has lots of extras - in great condition & Location - Move-in ready - Fresh Custom Interior Paint -1/2 mi.to beach! BONUS!!! Golf Cart will stay with acceptable offer. $429,900 MLS #100160200 Must Have Appt. CALL LA Jamie Wishart Coastal ERA 910.599.6657.

5406 W. Dolphin Dr, Oak Island Great, waterfront, 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath home with Dock on desirable West Dolphin. Older beach style home with original wood floors and walls. Updated kitchen and tile bathrooms. Wrap aråound deck with excellent water views. Easy walking access to beach. Nonconforming enclosed downstairs area has kitchen area and bath. Not included in Square footage. $695,000 • MLS #100155665 Call David Thorp, Southport Realty, Inc., (910) 540-1665, to view today!

120 W. 9th Street, Southport REDUCED! Solid, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath family home, updated and just waiting for some southern charm touches. New HVAC in 2017 and new ROOF in 2014. Separate Master Bedroom with full bath. The rear bedroom has private

1/2 bath, and other bedrooms share a full bath. Mudroom containing washer dryer hookup with rear door making kid/animal easy access and cleanup. EASY living is key here with less to maintain. Enjoy living close to the local elementary school, Community College, Hospital, downtown shops & restaurants and the picture perfect waterfront. House and property survived hurricane Florence with NO issues other than some down branches. $200,000 MLS #100135450 Call Mary Carneiro, Southport Realty, Inc., (914) 649-7100.

4035 Brick Path LN, Southport UNBEATABLE PRICE AND LOCATION!! Located in desirable Arbor Creek, an intimate family community of just over 300 single family properties close to beaches and between ILM and Myrtle airports. Completely renovated, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath home, featuring all NEW Flooring, all FRESHLY painted walls & ceilings, NO popcorn ceilings, Newer HVAC, landscaped with fenced back, oversized paved driveway on cul de sac. Enjoy the private and quiet back yard with patio from the bright 3 season Carolina Room! $215,000 MLS #100158306 Call Mary Carneiro, Southport Realty Inc., (914) 649-7100.

1014 Softwind Way, Southport The Hammocks at Southport combines excellent construction and location in one wonderful package. These are true custom homes, with all the high-end finishes and details you would expect. Convenient to everything, including downtown, the waterfront, ferry, shops and restaurants. Choose a home already completed or under construction, or choose one of 7 beautiful floor plans and customize to your own tastes. This plan is the Lighthouse, with 2210 SF of easy-flow, convenient living on the ground floor, & 390 SF bonus room. The kitchen overlooks the spacious living room with tray ceiling. The master bedroom is located just off the living room and features a walk-in tiled shower and double vanities. Two remaining bedrooms share a hall bath. Covered porches front & rear. Come see! $459,000 MLS #100097053 Call Pam Hayes, Southport Realty, Inc., (910) 232-6130, to view today!

of floor height. The kitchen has cherry cabinets and Corian countertops. It opens onto a large screened porch and there’s a nice fenced back yard. Listed at $435,000 with Margaret Rudd & Associates, Inc., REALTORS Call Elvira Gilbert at 910-619-4087 for details.

308 E. Leonard Street, Southport Nestled among Oak Trees and Azaleas on the corner of Leonard St. and Herring Dr. sits this charming 3 bedroom 2 bath cottage. Built in 1950 this home has a story for the books. The home is just a few minutes away from the beaches of Oak Island and only a short stroll away from the Cape Fear River. The home has been tastefully updated on the exterior while keeping its historical charm on the inside. The interior of the home is equipped with built-in shelving and not 1 but 2 fireplaces. The home boasts a metal roof, large back deck, and an enclosed front porch. The property has a new HVAC system. $256,500 MLS #100110050 Call Myles Williams, Southport Realty, Inc., (910) 619-9655.

36 Yaupon Way, Oak Island 1 ½ lots on the Oak Island Golf Course This exquisite coastal living home combines the beauty of the Cape Fear region and golf course frontage. A meticulous masterpiece including areas for effortless entertaining and plenty of room for friends. The large spacious deck welcomes the ocean breeze and magnificent year-round sunsets. A detached second living quarters adds to the uniqueness. Make memories here! Listed at $699,900 with Margaret Rudd & Assoc., Inc., REALTORS Call Brooke Rudd-Gaglie at (910) 512-1361 for details.

6158 River Sound Cir, Southport The Landing – A southern, low country, all brick home with exceptional quality and style in a waterfront community with pool & clubhouse. All the bedrooms & a study are on the ground floor. Refinished oak flooring in the living areas & tile in bathrooms. Master has a large walk-in closet, garden tub & tiled shower. The well sized living room has 12 foot ceilings. Most of the home’s windows have plantation shutters & are

3201 East Beach Dr, Oak Island Oceanfront – Three bedroom, 1 ½ bath cottage with exceptional views. This cottage is adorable. Enjoy the large screen porch that extends the living area for lots of family and friends to enjoy. New deck being built on oceanside 8 x 24 ft, new HVAC system in 2019, new windows & roof in 2015. Listed at $459,500 with Margaret Rudd & Associates, Inc., REALTORS Call Pat Proctor at 910-523-0087 for details.

600 North Howe Street, Unit F. One bedroom, one bath, 1143 square foot condo in Howe Street Purveyors building in the heart of Southport. Excellent location near shops and restaurants. Weekend retreat, relax, low maintenance! Listed at $210,000 with Margaret Rudd & Assoc., Inc., REALTORS Call Joann Kimball at (910) 599-8614 for details.

102 River Drive, Southport Enjoy beautiful views of the Cape Fear River from this home, situated on over 1.25 AC and located a quick walk to all of downtown Southport. The property has a pier with dock and boat lift to make it easy for you to enjoy getting out on the water. Watch boat and ship traffic from the large windows in the living area and bedrooms. There’s also a den/ flex space which would be great as an office or studio. The home has a covered porch area and an expansive open deck plus a screened porch, giving you lots of options for outdoor living. Unfinished basement is 676 square feet. Offered at $1,100,000. MLS# 100117719 Give Kay Jolliff of Margaret Rudd & Associates, Inc., Realtors a call 910-457-5258

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4074 Country Garden LN, Southport This beautiful 3 (or 4) bedroom, 2 bath home is situated on a quiet street in the very popular Arbor Creek neighborhood. The living area is open to kitchen with an island/bar with seating and an amazing amount of cabinets. The kitchen also opens to the dining area and sun room with a pond view. The master suite and 2 guest bedrooms are on the main level and there is additional space upstairs for an extra bedroom or for flex space for an office or whatever you need! Fresh paint throughout. HVAC new in 2015. Attached double garage with workshop space. Arbor Creek amenities include a pool, fitness area, tennis and community garden. Come live the dream! Offered at $289,000 • MLS#: 100154101 Give Kay Jolliff with Margaret Rudd and Associates, Inc., REALTORS, a call today at 910-523-0624

528 Mulligan Way SE, Bolivia Spacious Sunset Harbor home at great price! 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, plus two separate living areas on a nice size lot in great Sunset Harbor location. Lots of cabinets in kitchen and there’s a fireplace in one of the living area. The master suite has a separate shower plus tub. Lots of updates-new laminate flooring throughout, new roof and HVAC new in 2018. Offered at $115,000 • MLS#: 10015497 Give Kay Jolliff with Margaret Rudd and Associates, Inc., REALTORS, a call today at 910-523-0624

422 Cypress Ridge Drive SE, Bolivia This one level home is beautifully appointed and situated on a lot overlooking the 7th Fairway of the Egret Course of Carolina National Golf Course. It is located in the gated community of Winding River, convenient to Southport, Holden Beach, Wilmington and Myrtle Beach. This home has quality craftsmanship detail throughout. Features include hardwoods, 9 foot ceilings, coffered ceilings, custom built-in shelving, gas fireplace and surround sound system. Offered at $460,500 MLS#:100157876 Give Kay Jolliff with Margaret Rudd and Associates, Inc., REALTORS, a call today 910-523-0624

404 W. Brunswick, Southport This beautiful home is situated with a prime view of the Yacht Basin, the heart and soul of Southport. Iconic views made famous by the movie Safe Haven will be yours from your double front porches and you can watch unrivaled sunsets over the waterway and enjoy a clear view to the Oak Island Lighthouse. Fresh seafood is sold off the boats just across the street and is also being served up at the waterfront restaurants just steps away. The Southport Marina, shops, galleries and all the waterfront activities are all a very quick walk, too. Many authentic details remain in this historic home, including the pine floors in the main living areas and mahogany trim and ceilings. There are also contemporary updates such as a chef’s kitchen and up to date baths. Offered at $796,000 • MLS#:100160199 Give Kay Jolliff with Margaret Rudd and Associates, Inc., REALTORS, a call today 910-523-0624

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