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BHA ANNOUNCES OLD HOMES TOUR HONORARY CHARIMEN CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK 10 12 12 4 8 5 3 Saturday, 10. June on Bern, New in Co. Coffee TrentRiver at ments name. the Beaufort Historic Site.HistoricBeaufort the at 3, June Saturday, is Party Off Weekend’sKick that won’t sink your summer budget. budget. summer your sink won’t that party barbecue a throw to time It’s grill. the up ac ad efr wt te ro Plc Fife PalaceMonday-Friday, Corps Drum and 19-23. 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Center in for the Old Homes Tour Off Kick- Party, the Old Homes and Gardens Tour and the Antique Show and Sale. Tour Kick-Off Party, June 3, are $30. whichSaturday, is and Sale are $8, and tickets for Tour Garden and Homes Old the are $18 in advance and $20 the day of the tour. able. Tickets for the Old Homes Antique Show and Garden Tour, and Sale and the Kick Off Party are $45, while tickets for Old the Homes and Gardens Tour and the Antique Show and Sale are $24 in advance and $25 the of days the event. purchase tickets, visitbeauforthistoricsite.org, www. the visit Welcome Center St. or Turner call 252-728-5225. at 130 nt program Beaufort Beaufort Wine & Food events, contact the office 252-515- at or 0708 go online and load the down- application beaufor- at twineandfood.com/giving-back. BEAUFORT, NC 28516 BEAUFORT, 1507 LIVE OAK STREET 1507 LIVE OAK over 25 years! over over 25 years! over to Good People for for Good People to to Good People for for Good People to Serving Good Food Serving Good Food (252) 728-1953 • www.rolandsbarbecue.com DRIVE THRU • TAKE OUT • EAT IN DINING OUT • EAT DRIVE THRU • TAKE Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Pleace were “This is an amazing testa- Mr. and Mrs. Pleace will It is the official start of the For more information on how information For more for for this job, and we don’t know into go to has money much how working on these houses, and it goes off each perfectly year.” chosen as the honorary chari- men for their dedication to the association. ment to David love and of this Shirley’s community,” Patricia said Suggs, executive direc- tor for the Beaufort Historical we’re why also “It’s Association. so proud to have them as our honorary chairs for the week- dedica- their all especially – end tion to both sides of the week- end with Shirley in scheduling charge of everything for the Leffers Cottage at the Historic Site for the Old and also Homes getting all Tour the herself, volun- working as well as teers, for ticket check in at the Civic Center for the Antiques Show weekend.” be honored during the Chapel Purvis June 22. ChoirThursday, Concert on Old Homes and Gardens weekend, Tour which Saturday, June 23-24, in down- is Friday- al Oyster Roast in November also also November in Roast Oyster al charity. for funds raise to strive become funding, grant request to a member or learn more about With the help of a grants The Community Grant upcom- it’s from raised Funds Mr. Pleace joined the Friends Mr. built and designed Pleace Mr. Mrs. Pleace also served as Mr. Pleace was awarded the The couple was humbled to “This is such a sacrifice on ference ference and Beaufort Wine and Food is pleased to help carry out them this work,” she tinued. con- made up of Beaufort committee Wine & Food board members, recipients will be selected and July 14. notified by Friday, Program is just one of the ways that Beaufort Wine & Food can give back to the area nonprof- its. Beaufort’s festival, beer craft ing Brewin’, held annu- fourth the Friday-Saturday, and 29-30, Sept. furnace, the cookhouse and the bread oven at Fort Macon, and Mrs. Pleace is on the of Fort Friends Macon board and unteers vol- as a tour guide in the summer. of the Library at the time when the Friends had lost the depot train as a sales. venue for book a book sales trailer copied from a design he had Nashville, seen Tenn., at flea the scaled market, down and lightened so it could be towed by a pickup truck. a secretary for Beaufort Sister Cities for seven years. Order of the Long Leaf Pine in 2010 for his work. volunteer be chosen as this year’s honor- ary chairmen. the people who do the houses, and I’m just awestricken by the amount of work they have put in to to this and any little help it,” do to glad I’m give, can I that year after Pleace said. “Year Mr. people come up and volunteer New Used, Antiques, Consignment, Consignment, Antiques, Used, New SATURDAY, JUNE • 7 3 AMNOONSATURDAY, Hours: Monday - Saturday 10-5pm FUND RAISERYARD SALEWRESTLING FOR WC TEAM Handcrafted Items & Local Artists • Estate Sales Services Available Services Sales Estate • Artists Local & Items Handcrafted “I love meeting people and Mr. Pleace volunteers with In 2007, Mr. Pleace found a The bus was shipped to The couple also enjoys work- “Leffers Cottage gives chil- Their volunteer work does shot hot the rebuilt Pleace Mr. “It’s “It’s our way of supporting range a broad a such is “There 4636-A Arendell St. • Morehead City • Phone 252-222-0342 finding out from. where They are often from very they are far away,” she said. “It’s interesting to hear if also they have are they where thing of sort this from … historic places.” many parts of the association, including driving and working on the bus. double-decker double-decker bus in to London replace the association’s old bus. Charleston, S.C., Pleace and Mr. and three other drivers made the trip to bring the bus back to the BHA. ing with ings the on the various historic site, their build- favorite with being the Leffers Cottage. dren the chance to see things milk and where comes from like how you cook before electric- Pleace Mr. said. ity,” “It’s pretty to link that provide to important the past for the young ones.” not stop in Beaufort. tor tor of Beaufort Wine & explained Food, that the spotlight to grant developed was gram pro- the good work being the done from community some truly in organizations. amazing those groups that are a making difference through charitable programs that serve so in many Carteret County,” said Parker. Ms. of nonprofit organizations we have in our area and their work really does impact the quality of life in These County. Carteret organizations are making a dif- NEWS-TIMES

Lindsay Parker, executive direc- executive Parker, Lindsay The community enrichment Organizations Organizations that apply are Through Through the generosity and Beaufort Wine & Food is a non- a is Food & Wine Beaufort Beaufort Wine & Wine is Food invit- Beaufort Providing Providing the tours are her From her earliest days in They They have been volunteering Mr. Pleace said he would vol- Mr. They They first joined the associa- They moved to Beaufort Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Pleace were Each year, the Beaufort grant grant favors projects that invest in a way that gives back to the community for years to come. Grant applications are available online at beaufortwineandfood. sub- the list and com/giving-back detail. in guidelines mission encouraged to seek funds that go go that funds seek to encouraged toward a specific, tangible proj- ect that benefits and County. Carteret enriches support from sponsors, members members sponsors, from support and wine and has Food & Wine culinary Beaufort pants, partici- raised almost $600,000 that has been to donated orga- nonprofit decade. last the in nizations profit organization and proceeds profit organization nonprofits benefit events its from that excel in community enrich- ment and of quality enhance life County. Carteret in Beaufort Wine & Food calls for applications ing all for area gra nonprofits Carteret serving County to funding for its apply 2017 grant cycle. for The deadline to submit applica- 2. June Friday, 5 p.m. is tions favorite favorite part of volunteering at the BHA. Beaufort, Beaufort, Mrs. Pleace has pro- vided visitor tours of the BHA tours. buildings and children’s with the association ever since. unteer to drive the bus and Mrs. Mrs. and bus the drive to unteer Pleace said she about the houses and wouldbuildings learn and conduct tours. tion during an annual volunteer training session. about 25 years ago and wasted no time joining Association. Historical the Beaufort BY MEGAN SOULT MEGAN BY born in London and have lived in Canada and parts of the United States. the northern David, Shirley Pleace BHA Honorary Chairmen Historical Association es choos- an honorary its chairman largest for fundraiser, the Homes Old and Gardens This Tour. year’s honorary chairmen are David and Shirley Beaufort. Pleace of CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK

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6 p.m. 5:30-6:30 Friday-Saturday, Friday-Saturday, BIG ROCK BLUE MARLIN KELI WAGNER LADY ANGLER SERIES RUN BEACH 2017 DETOX DETOX INTRO AND HEALTH USPS SAIL CLASS p.m. Thursday, June 15, June 29, June 15, June Thursday, p.m. Tuesday, and 27, July and 13 July Aug. 15at the circle. Atlantic 1M, 5K and Beach 10K offered. Runs are on the beach Atlantic at the Beach circle. per $7 or T-shirt) (includes $50 series for race. Preregistration suggested but not required. Registration begins 5:15 p.m., and all races begin at 6:30 information, p.m. call For 252-808-3301 more or visit ccpr.recdesk.com. Fitness TOURNAMENT June 9-17, at Big Rock Landing on the Morehead City front. This water- is one of the try’s coun- largest and oldest fishing tournaments sport with daily City on the weigh-ins Morehead waterfront. For more informa- tion, visit www.thebigrock.com. (KWLA) Saturday, June Morehead City waterfront. This 10, TOURNAMENT on event coincides the with Rock the Blue Marlin Big Tournament. For more information, call 252- 2247-3575. Thursday until June 8 at Carteret Carteret 8 at June until Thursday Health Care. This class is held in Meeting Room 1 eight-week main new the of floor first the on This entrance. is a sail complete boat basic with beginning course process- sail and rigging designs, It proceeds es the for non sailor. into the aspects of physical sail- ing and more. The cost of class the is $72. Register by ing send- at $25 registration Ken Link fee at 205 Sea Lane, Trace to Newport, N.C. 28570 or online FMSPS.org. at TIP WORKSHOPS at the p.m. Wednesday Carteret Community Building College conference room, first and reci- guidance Receive Bryantfloor. pes to get started and incorpo- rate ways to detox your body a little every will Participants day. benefits health many the explore symp- to improve tips and detox ener- of lack aches, body of toms fre- and headaches fog, brain gy, quent illness. Handouts include recipes and The resources. class is $15. For more visit information, www.yogawellnessnc.com Theresa instructor, the contact or 252-646-3923. at Morton Jade a a spot at UNC-Chapel Hill. For more call information, 252-222- 6175 or visit www.carteret.edu/ student-life/. 2 2 p.m. 10:30- 2 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, June Wednesday, 7, 10 a.m. to noon Sunday, Sunday, noon to a.m. 10 CAROLINA STUDENT CLEANING THE CATCH THE CLEANING CATCH BEAR BEAR ISLAND HIKE ECOLOGY DOLPHINS WHITE WHITE OAK RIVER BIRDING FIRST THURSDAYS Education TRANSFER PROGRAM 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. July Monday, EXCELLENCE 10, and 10 Aug. a.m. 18, Friday, in of the the boardroom McGee on Community building Carteret targets C-STEP campus. College’s hard-working, low-to-moderate income students and tees them two guaran- years in advance June 6, at State Hammocks Park. Learn Beach about wave these skimmers that frequent the waters around Hammocks Beach giving visitors a show each playful will Participants day. look at their behavior patterns and how they learn from another. For one more information, 910-326-4881. call Local Local heritage 9:45 a.m. Sunday, June Hammocks 4, Beach at State Join a Park. park ranger for a guided hike across Bear Island. the From marsh to and the plant different sea, the enjoy and explore animals that can be the unique found habitats of a barrier in island. Dress appropriately for the Meet weather. at the ferry waiting station on Bear Island. For more information, call 910- 326-4881. Friday, Friday, June 9, at Beach State Park. Just Hammocks as there are many ways and to clean catch to a ways many fish, are there ranger park a Join them. prepare to learn the cleaning process as well as examining anatomy to find out their unique call For tions. more information, adapta- 910-326-4881. CRUISES June 11. The two-hour cruises will move through estuaries of the White Oak River and Bogue Sound. Participants will identify The of is types fee birds. various $20 for N.C. Coastal Federation and members $25 for nonmem- bers. Participants should bring binoculars, water and a snack. Hammocks the at meet will They Center Visitor’s Park State Beach at 9:45 a.m. Visit register. nccoast.org/ to events 11:30 11:30 a.m. the first of each Thursday month at the Newport Historical Museum. Event will feature stories and oral history residents. Newport from - - for is seeking is open from 5:30-6:30 p.m. 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays. Tuesdays. p.m. 9 to 7 CALENDAR | FROM PAGE 8 PAGE | FROM CALENDAR FRIDAY FRIDAY NIGHT DANCES HEALTHY LIFESTYLE SOCIETY FOR CREATIVE HOPE MISSION CRAB POINT EXTENSION AND EXTENSION POINT CRAB CARTERET COUNTY Wednesdays at the Community Carteret CollegeBuilding Bryant conferencefirst floor. Learn new ways room,feel to better and Weekly healnaturally. handouts include reci pes and resources. The series is $55.information,moreFor visit www.yogawellnessnc.com contact or the instructor, Theresa Jade Morton at 252-646-3923. SERIES: FIVE HEALTHIER YOU WEEKS TO A ANACHRONISM: CATHANAR SHIRE OFThe SCA is a recreational educational global and organization that attempts to recreate thearts of war in the Middle Ages. There is no cost to attend. For more information, visit ShireofCathanar.org. www. noon to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. The headquarters is at 5370-K Highway 70 in the Brandywine Crossing, Morehead City. more For information, 648-8164. call 252- adults over 50 are 7:30-11 p.m. on the first of and third each Friday month Mann Jr. Enrichment at Center in the Morehead Leon City. The cost is $5 a person. For more information, call 252-247-2626. COMMUNITY is ASSOCIATION collecting women, men and children’s shoes in good condi- tion to be distributed the around world to the needy. off Drop surplus shoes at Mission Martha’s in Morehead the attention City of Emily. to REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS PARTY within the community. For more more For community. the within information and a list of addi- tional opportunities application, and visit an www.coach- hope.org or email a interest to letter coachhope@yahoo. of com. Those interested can also call or text “volunteer” to 252- 732-4522. donated items for thrift their new store, Thrift Store. Hope To donate, itemsHopeto Mission bringtheorto Mission new store at 1409 Bridges in St. Morehead City. Staff mem bers will pick up For more largeinformation, call 252- items. 240-2359. CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK

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The Library Journal wrote, Since then, the book has The Library Journal gave “In my opinion this book has In the Garrity-Blake book, Dr. Living at the Water’s Edge: Karen Willis Amspacher and These communities are a Nestled just beyond the Random Road Thomas Kies, local author,

books at Dee Gee’s Local author to sign been purchased by hundreds of library across systems the coun- try, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, Chicago and New York. and made the book its debut of the month. Random Road mystery, has received mystery, accolades review- national numerous from ers including Kirkus, Publisher’s Weekly, Bookreporter, Booklist and the Library Journal. been a long time coming. It’s a culmination of both our work life’s and passion;more of aresearcher’s perspec- me from tive, and Karen from more of a heart and soul, born-and-bred perspective,” Dr. Garrity-Blake said. “We have that both it’s noticed too easy to zip for through visitors Down East and and Ms. Willis Amspacher tell stories about the communities and how those who live there have maintained a while livelihood adapting change that to comes with living constantoff the water. the placesthepeopleand havethat made the route and the region a national treasure. A Heritage Guide to the Outer Byway Dr. Dr. Barbara Garrity-Blake, two Down East residents, have writ- ten a new book readers about the to rich culture. enlighten part of the Outer Banks Scenic Byway and are rich in heritage and tradition. BY BY MEGAN SOULT North River bridge, Beaufort, is Down East Carteret north of County.

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