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And an average Bogue Watermelon is, well, Sound you know, way above the average melon, even if it’s below average for a Bogue Sound melon. tioners to take eight, 10, even 12 Bogue Sound Watermelons home, filling every cranny that’s not crammed with nook and luggage and human bodies, Mr. Winberry said. Many said, of Sarah, wife, and he tourists, those say they’ve promised them friends back to home. tomer base of locals, tourists are where we but make the the Winberry said. Mr. money now,” up to the farm in pickup trucks, buy a load and then them re-sell along the decent markup. roadsides, with a anymore, ‘cause have those mostly passed away, guys but Mr. Winberry said he does sell excess melons to area and to stores, the big farmers’ market in Raleigh. NEWS-TIMES

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“It’s the taste of summer,” So is Lisa who, Wright, after a She and Mr. Winberry are pret- are Winberry Mr. and She “There are other good water- Then there’s that salt air and That That would be the soil. It’s What makes the Bogue Sound Bogue the makes What “I’ve also been told that, That’s That’s 18,000 of the sweet- He has 12 acres of the delec- In fact, for many years now, she said. “There are watermel- ons, and then there are Bogue Sound Watermelons. We always brief brief Carteret County Wednesday vacation, stand the leaving was with a couple of melons to take home to Virginia. ty sure they could pick a Bogue Sound melon almost every time in a blindfolded taste-test. melons, but none like said these,” Lisbet Marquez, a Croatan recent High School Winberry the at worked has who graduate Farms stand for three years and enjoys hefting the heavy melons around. She’s going to college for This physical therapy. stuff is good training. lots of sunshine. Together, those lots of sunshine. Together, things produce an unparalleled sweetness and a brighter color that can few resist. red sandy along Bogue Sound, and it Sound, and Bogue along sandy drains well, that and apparently, things, right other the all has soil in the right balance, none like watermelons other. to make melon such a prized fruit? before before my time, they barge used them to to New York,” Mr. Winberry said in a recent inter- view at Winberry Farms’ retail outlet at 1006 Cedar Blvd. Point est, est, juiciest melons known man, a to fruit so prized that Winberry Mr. tor-trailer remembers after hauling tractor-trailer trac- them north from Cedar Point to Philadelphia and New where, City, he York says, Bogue and famous, were melons Sound still might be. table table melons on his Farms Winberry spread in There Cedarare 1,000 plants per acre, Point. and each yields plant an average of 1.5 melons. he’s he’s been around them almost every day of his from life, March through late September or early October. A vice to his country in the Coast Guard, has been around Bogue all Sound his Watermelons life.

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Emerald Drive, Ocean 905 studio, Bailey’s Irene at 26, July Wednesday, p.m. 4:30 to WORKSHOP ONE-DAY www. visit or beauforthistoricsite.org. 252-728-5225 call St., Turner 130 at Center Welcome Site Historic Beaufort the by stop events, other and event this on tion informa- more For appetizers. and wine as well as artwork, of pieces will Tojza’sMs. newest of many feature opening art This Beaufort. in Gallery Art Davis King Mattie the at TOJZA Art com. katiehwillis@gmail. at Willis Katie email registration, and information 1-4 p.m. Thursdays. Arts & Things & Arts Thursdays. and p.m. 1-4 Mondays p.m. 12:30 to a.m. EKY R CLASSES ART WEEKLY DREW BY CLASS PAINTING COAST CRYSTAL ANNUAL LANDSCAPE EXPLORING AIR PLEIN AND LANDSCAPE GOSIA FOR OPENING ART noon to 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. - pm Fia, uy 21, July Friday, p.m. 5-7 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 3 to a.m. 9 10 a.m. a.m. 10 9:30 9:30- ateofthe event. Send including address, [email protected] Buttery at 252-223-4749 or visit visit or www.facebook.com/newportgarden. 252-223-4749 Jo at Kathy Buttery call information, more For Garden. the Community at Newport plot a Rent land? enough have don’t but family your for food GARDEN 252-728-1500. call information, more For celebration. anniversary This 25th museum’s the Island. of part is event Harkers on Center Heritage and Museum Waterfowl Saturday, Aug. 5, at the Core Sound series. concert summer a sors spon- Department Recreation and Parks City Morehead St. 807 Shepard Park, Jaycee at 2 Sept. until SERIES free. is concert The St. Shepard 807 Park, Jaycee ATFIVE 252-726-3775. call tion, informa- more For fort. the inside artists and bands local by concert half a and hour an enjoy and chair folding a Bring concert. this perform Fort Macon State Park. 4EverAll will FORT free. is concert The St. Shepard 807 Park, Jaycee FIVE AT ALIVE AT BAND COASTLINE Food and Drink and Food Theater and Music 252-726-7550. call information, more For lessons. mal infor- and critiques gentle provide and techniques and materials try new problems, artistic solve ideas, four share will for artists $45 Fellow sessions. or session one for $15 and imagination lunch, Bring needed. are reservations No sions. ses- these attend to invited are ums medi- and levels skill all of Artists Street Beaufort. 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9 9 • this week 7|20|17 - 7|26|17 8:30 6:30 7-10 m. Wine Music p.m. Spencer 7-10 p.m. 15-6:15 p.m. Biergarten Biergarten 7-10 p.m. Sunday, 7-10 p.m. Sunday, Wine Tasting with Tasting Wine 4EverAll 4EverAll 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays 6:30 p.m. Friday, July 28; 6:30 p.m. Friday, Wine Tasting Wine with Tasting Krista of 8:30 p.m. Saturday, July 22; Live music from 6-8 p.m. Wine Tasting Wine with Tasting Jon Besch 6-9 p.m. each Thursday; 6:30 p.m. Saturday, July 29; 6:30 p.m. Saturday, 6:30 p.m. Aug. Friday, 18; and 7-10 p.m.; and Beaufort Beaufort 6:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 6:30 25. p.m. Friday,

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Tuesday, July 25 Tuesday, Monday, July 24 Monday, Saturday, July 22 Saturday, Thursday, July 20 Thursday, Thursday, July 27 Thursday, 6 p.m. Tuesdays. 6 p.m. Tuesdays. Wednesday, July 26 Wednesday, Hank Barbee and the Dust Parade Kate Kate McNally 6:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11; Aug. Friday, p.m. 6:30 Karaoke 5-9 p.m. Thursdays. Karaoke 7-10 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 3. 7-10 p.m. Sunday,

7-10 p.m. Fridays, includes open microphone, live NIGHTLIFE NIGHTLIFE CALENDAR Live Live music at 7 p.m. every Friday. AREA SPORTS CALENDAR 6:30 p.m. Aug. Friday, 4; 8:30 p.m. July Saturday, 29; Morris Willis ICEHOUSE WATERFRONT RESTAURANT: and 9 p.m. Saturdays. Morehead City at Wilmington ...... 7:05Sharks p.m. Edenton Steamers at Morehead ...... City 7:05 p.m. at Morehead City...... 7:05 p.m. Morehead City Marlins Baseball at Morehead...... 7:05 City p.m. Morehead City Marlins Baseball Morehead City at Holly Springs Salamanders...... 7:05 Morehead City Marlins Baseball Morehead City Marlins Baseball Morehead City Marlins Baseball Morehead City at ...... 7:05 p.m. Beach Run Series Registration at Atlantic Beach circle gazebo...... 5: 1-mile run/walk, 5K, 10K...... 6 runs :30 p.m. Morehead City Marlins Baseball Morehead City at Fayetteville SwampDogs...... 7:05 p. * Scheduled events subject to change p.m. Saturdays featuring live entertainment for visitors to enjoy Drink specials while are sipping also beer. available. BORO CAFÉ: and $3 Drafts beer; draft $3 with acts solo or duets and karaoke HARRIKA’S BREW HAUS: HARRIKA’S Tasting with Chris of Tasting Mims RIBEYES: Morris Willis Morris Willis THE DOCK HOUSE RESTAURANT: Aug. 6; Angela Angela of Coastal Beverage Wine Tasting with Christopher of Mims with Christopher Wine Tasting Readings Hand Tarot Mystic Scholes p.m. Friday, July 21; of Tryon Distributing Distributing Tryon of Freedom Freedom CRU WINE BAR: Wine Tasting with Natalie of Advintage p.m. Friday, July 21; Wednesdays featuring local featuring musicians each Wednesdays week. AMOS MOSQUITO’S: FLOYD’S FLOYD’S 1921: Live music Friday, Aug. 4; 7-10 p.m. Friday, Sept. 1; and Oct. 6. 7-10 p.m. Friday, SHUCKIN SHACK OYSTER BAR: There are several 9-11 9-11 a.m. Wednesdays Now offering new Now tennis offering pro-

2017 BEACH RUN SERIES SECU CRYSTAL COAST STANDUP PADDLEBOARDING PADDLEBOARDING STANDUP PADDLEBOARDING STANDUP TENNIS PROGRAMS FOR ALL Fitness 6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 27, and Tuesday, Aug. 15, at the Beach Atlantic circle. 1M, offered. Runs are 5K on the beach and at the 10K Atlantic Beach circle. $50 series for (includes T-shirt) or $7 per race. Preregistration suggested but not required. Registration 5:15 begins p.m., and all races 6:30 p.m. For more information, begin call at 252-808-3301 or visit ccpr.recdesk. com. illness. Handouts include recipes and resources. The class is For $15. more information, visit yogawellnessnc.com or contact the www. instructor, Theresa Jade Morton at 252-646-3923. HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS HOUSE capacities a volunteer can choose SEEKS to serve. Direct care is an area of companionship for the patient and There is also a need for their family. volunteers to do filing, answering phones and putting together admis- sion packets. If you are interested in sharing your time and compas- sion call Sharon Baugus, Volunteer Coordinator, at 252-514-8902 email her at [email protected] for or an application. The Crystal Coast Hospice House is at 100 Big Rock Weigh in Newport. 9-11 9-11 a.m. Mondays and Fridays at the N.C. Aquarium at Shores. Pine Knoll Explore on Bogue a standup Sound paddleboard your instructor acts while as your nature guide. During this adventure, par- ticipants will learn about the many plants and animals that Theodore Roosevelt call Natural the Area their home. Ages 12 and up. $50. For details, call 252-247-4003 visit or www.ncaquariums.com/pine- knoll-shores. FOR KIDS at the N.C. Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores. Explore Bogue Sound on a standup paddleboard while instructor acts an as a nature During guide. this adventure, participants will learn about the and animals many that call the Theodore plants Roosevelt Natural Area their home. call details, For $50. up. and 6 Ages www.ncaquar- visit or 252-247-4003 iums.com/pine-knoll-shores. AGES grams for all ages at Western Park tennis courts at 275 Old Highway 58 in Cedar Point. dates times, classes, on information For complete and registration information http://ccrp.recdesk.com. visit 5:30-6:30 8:30 p.m. 3 p.m. Thursday, 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, CAROLINA STUDENT DETOX INTRO AND HEALTH ‘YOU ARE NOT ALONE’ ASTRONOMY MARITIME MOVIE: ‘WILD Aug. 1, atCollege’s Craven Student CommunityCollege Are you Court in New Bern. Center, 800 or a loved one affected by MS, MD, Huntington’s Disease, Parkinson’s neuromus- another or ALS Disease, cular disease or disorder? and Come hear from the that are here to organizations support and assist you in your journey. Family mem- bers and caretakers are also wel- come. This event attendees. is Lunch no will cost be Registration to served. is required. Register at www.neromusculardiseasesup- portorganization.org/register or by calling 252-733-0799. TRANSFER PROGRAM 18, in the boardroom EXCELLENCEof the McGee building on Carteret College’s campus. C-STEP Communitytargets hard-working, income students low-to-moderate and at spot a advance in years two them guarantees informa- more For Hill. UNC-Chapel www. visit or 252-222-6175 call tion, carteret.edu/student-life/. TIP WORKSHOPSp.m. Wednesday at the Community College Bryant Building Carteret Receive floor. first room, conference guidance and recipes to get started and incorporate ways to detox your body a little every day. Participants will explore the many health bene- fits and detox tips to improve symp- toms of body aches, lack of energy, brain fog, headaches and frequent OUTREACH AND EDUCATIONAL SUMMIT Thursday, Thursday, July 27, at Fort Macon State Park. Meet at the bathhouse to view space through a telescope and learn more about our universe. For more information, call 252-726- 3775. Education July 27, at Museum in the Beaufort. N.C. story Follow of families connected with the the Maritime commercial fishing in Sneads Ferry Watch years. several of span a over as their livelihood and culture are continually threatened on various fronts and the family question the businesses future. Snead’s Ferry is at the mouth of the New River in Onslow County. Maritime Movies take place every at 3 Free Thursday in July. and Tuesday p.m. every admission, and walk-ins welcome. For more information, call 252-728- 7317. CAUGHT – STRUGGLES OF AN THE AMERICAN FISHING LIFE TOWN’ AND 8 10 a.m. . Maritime noon to 4 p.m. 3 p.m. Tuesday, ’ ’ 10:30 a.m. Friday, Virginia | FROM PAGE PAGE | FROM 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. www.newportfleamall. , the famous Civil War iron- MONITOR CALENDAR CRAB TALK MARITIME MOVIE: PINE NEEDLE BASKET BUY-ONE, GET-ONE-FOR- BLOOD DRIVE NEWPORT FLEA MALL RODEO MALL FLEA NEWPORT July 25, at Museum the in N.C. chronicles Beaufort. an Maritime expedition The to studyand film retrieve partsMonitor of the USS ‘LINCOLN’S SECRET WEAPON – USS Friday, Friday, July 21, atHistoric the Site. Beaufort Sandy lead this Malone class. There will be a willbag lunch break. The class is limited to 10 students and there is a materials fee of $45. For more information, call 252-728-5225. July 21, at Fort Macon State Park. Meet at the bathhouse and about learn some of the crabs that can found on the beachwaters of and Fort Macon in State Park. the For more information, call 252-726- 3775. WORKSHOP Local heritage FREE CLOTHING SALE com. to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday Saturday, until July 22, Collectables, at 3716 Arendell Caroline’s St. domes- in end to Shop City. Morehead tic violence. Proceeds benefit the Carteret County Domestic Violence Program’s Safehouse. This excludes sale accessories. Donations of women’s clothes willaccepted. also For be more visit www.carteretdomesticviolence. information, com. Sunday, July 23, at Lowe’s Home Improvement, Cape Carteret. Events 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, July 21-22, at the Newport Flea open at 6:30 p.m. Adult both nights. Mall. Gates tickets are $13 in advance and $15 $8 are tickets Children’s gate. the at for those ages 6-12. Children ages be can Tickets free. are under and 5 Aire Rental purchased in at Country Newport, Swansboro, Beaufort and New Bern, Garner Farms in Bern New and Newport, Flea the Mall, Newport at Garner Construction or online at clad, which sank off North Carolina only months after its famous battle with the CSS Movies take place every at 3 p.m. every Tuesday and July. ThursdayFree admission, and walk-ins in welcome. For more call 252-728-7317. information, CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK

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11 • this week 7|20|17 - 7|26|17 She has been a steadfast Ms. Willis is also owner of She was able to save the as corporate secretary to board. the advocate for the purpose, mis- sion and vision of the Boys Girls & Club of Coastal Carolina. She has also been an invaluable resource for the organization in the context of her professional knowledge and as an insurance representative. the Willis Insurance Agency, a local insurance agency here in County. Carteret organization thousands of dol- lars in premium costs that has been invested in delivering the youth served by Girls the Club and in Boys the quality & of they programming deserve. 5113A Highway 70 Ph: (252) 515-7291 Morehead City 28557 Keller Williams – Crystal Coast She continued to be a major Her service on the Boys & Ms. Willis has served two cially cially sponsored the event, but of hours many her per- invested sonal time to solicit ships from local businesses sponsor- and nearly every church in Carteret County. supporter and contributor this to for event years come. of terms in unmatched, is Club Girls of investment of personal time, preparing for and fundraising events, organizing serving on board committees, advocating for the club in the community and before the Beaufort Board of Commissioners and various civic organizations. terms as corporate board presi- dent and the last three years Ross Gould Ross Angie Upchurch proud to be in business with be in business to proud Keller Williams Crystal Coast is Coast Crystal Williams Keller WELCOME She is the fifth-longest ten- Ms. Willis’ love of the Boys & As a member of the Beaufort The annual Women’s Ms. Willis not only finan- Carteret County. County. Carteret orga- the in member board ured history. nization’s Girls Club goes back to before she began to serve as a board member in 2002. Women’s Club, Ms. Willis was instrumental in organizing and supporting the first civic group- sponsored fundraiser for Beaufort club. the was event dinner Club Barbecue with club, the for success huge a more than 300 club members, parents, community and local supporters leaders attending annually. Karen Willis Karen The thread of education has The congregation at the They are dedicated volun- Their small pro- congregation Under her leadership, Ms. Ms. Willis was nominated by Ms. Willis has served as a Her service goes back to Gates Gates open at 6 p.m. both she has been a community leader in for the the by Movement” started Together “Forward him. remained strong in Ms. White’s life. She sees her ministry as role a teaching role. She in the which in one is position her feels she empowers and encourages others to find what is their pas- sion and to see what is true and right. good, Unitarian Coastal has grown in numbers, Fellowshipbut Ms. White measures growth by how visible and vocal her church is in the community as they work to together help others. teers for the Program Family for homeless Promise families in the county. vides almost 100 gift bags adults for with serious mental ness ill- or in recovery during programs the Christmas and season, is an organizing center for and racial social, environmental, advocacy. interfaith White’s congregation continues to be a positive community. force in the Coastal of Clubs Girls & Boys the Carolina. member of the board corporate of directors of the Boys & Girls Club for more than 15 years. when the original charter name was the Boys & Girls Club of are $15. Tickets between the for ages of children 6 and 12 are $8, while children under the age of 5 are for free. admitted p.m. 8 at starts show The nights. For more information on call rodeo, 252-223-4019. the , and New Used, Antiques, Consignment, Consignment, Antiques, Used, New Hours: Monday - Saturday 10-5pm

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