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Topsail Island & Pender County Find Your Treasure Topsail Island & Pender County Atkinson • Burgaw • Hampstead • Holly Ridge • North Topsail Beach • Scotts Hill • Sneads Ferry • Surf City • St. Helena • Topsail Beach • Watha Performance Trampoline • Kid’s Court Climbing Challenges • Battle Beam • Extreme Dodgeball • Gymnastic Tumble Tracks Trampoline Basketball • Foam Pit • Fitness Classes Clip ‘n Climb offers an entertaining and fun activity for the entire family! With it’s unique look and use of TRUEBLUE auto belay devices, Clip ‘n Climb makes climbing easy, reassuring and fun for ages 4 and up! WWW.ALTITUDEJACKSONVILLENC.COM 1030 Henderson Drive, Jacksonville • (910) 378-8171 Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 10am - 8pm • Fri. 10am - 11pm • Sat. 9am - 11pm • Sun. 12pm - 7pm Burgaw, Surf City, Topsail Beach, St.Helena, Hampstead, Scotts Hill, Watha, Atkinson Welcome to Pender County “A great place to vacation, and an ideal place to live.” www.pendercounntync.gov 2 Find Your Treasure Welcome to Topsail Island “IT’S THE ISLAND LIFE FOR ME” Tommy J Designer Jewelry Gateway Plaza 13500 NC Hwy. 50, Ste 109 Surf City, NC 28445 910.328.6300 or 910.803.2200 www.TommyJDesignerJewelry.com Find Your Treasure 3 910-328-1515 “Featuring “OCEANFRONT” Outdoor & Indoor Seating” June 1514 && 16,15, 20182019 The Gathering Place for Family, Friends, Smiles, Delicious Food, & Ice Cold Beverages! www.ncblueberryfestival.com All served with the Best View On the Beach! Featuring Steam Buckets, Shrimp, Oysters, Clams, Mahi. 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Dec.Dec. 8th 8th8th 8th8th BurgawBurgaw Area Chamber Lighted of Christmas Commerce Parade,• www.burgawchamber.com Dec. 8th 4 Find Your Treasure Find Your Treasure 5 Table of Welcome to Pender County & Topsail Island Contents Pender County Tourism, the Greater Topsail Area Chamber of Commerce, and the Burgaw Area Cham- ber of Commerce welcomes you. While we hope you relax on the beach, we hope 8 Sailing into you experience our wonderful county. Ride a Jet Ski up the Intracoastal Waterway, or learn to surf, fish Events from a pier, or paddleboard our waters. Pender County is rich in natural resources. We’re 14 a destination vacation playground of water sports and Get Outdoors beaches. Explore the Intracoastal Waterway and our inlets. Fish the Northeast Cape Fear River and Black River, launch a canoe at Moores Creek National Bat- 20 What to See tlefield, or fish from our famous ocean piers. Hike the Mountains to Sea Trail. & Do Take in our unique attractions. Visit the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center where sick and injured sea turtles are nursed back to 28 Farming health. Visit the Missiles and More Museum, where rocket technology was developed in the Assembly Lifestyle Building. Don’t miss a visit to Moores Creek National Battlefield, Southeastern North Carolina’s only na- tional park, the site of the first Patriot’s victory over 30 Let’s Shop the Loyalists. Tour the Town of Burgaw, the Town that Hollywood Loves. Taste the goodness of Pender County and Topsail Island. We’re home to the NC Blueberry Festival and 36 Eat & Drink we’re the “Seafood Capital of the Carolinas.” Our res- taurants feature tantalizing Southern meals. Shop our stores and boutiques, most of which are locally owned and operated. 44 Relax & Welcome to Pender County where you will experi- ence a healthy mixture of adventure coupled with our Recharge slow pace of Island Time. The Pender County Tourism Office, the Burgaw Area Chamber of Commerce, and 48 the Greater Topsail Area Chamber of Commerce are Directory here to assist. Burgaw Area Pender County Tourism Greater Topsail Area Chamber of Commerce 106 E. Wilmington St., Chamber of Commerce 115 S. Dickerson St., Burgaw, NC 28452 13775 Hwy. 50 Burgaw, NC 28452 910.259.1278 Surf City, NC 29445 910.259.9817 visitpender.com 910.329.4446 burgawchamber.com topsailchamber.org 6 Find Your Treasure Find Your Treasure 7 Jan. 1, Feb. 8-10 & 15-17 Dolphin Dip; The Mystery of Roland Miz Arnette; Beach Access Sneads Ferry Community Theater Feb. 16 Casino Night with the Dolphin Greater Topsail Area Dip 2019, Chamber of Commerce; Topsail Topsail Island Island Feb. 23 The NC Blueberry Festival Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser; Burgaw Feb. 23-24 The 243 Anniversary of the Battle of Moores Creek Bridge Reenactment; Moores Creek National Battlefield March 2 Surf City Business Expo; Surf City Community Center See page 44 for Accommodations Reel Housewives Bike Ride, Surf City March 22-24 The Gathering of the Friends of the Mountains to Sea Trail Welcome Center; Surf City March 30-31 Herb and Garden Fair; Poplar Grove Plantation Opening of the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center; seasonal hours TBA, Annual Hampstead April 6 Baptist Church Car Show; Easter Egg Scramble; Hampstead Pender Memorial Park Burgaw TBA, Old River Farm’s Spring Fest; April 6 Burgaw Dolphin Dash hosted by Share the Table; Surf City TBA, Annual
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