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June 8-9, 2013 Weekender $1.50$1.00 County employees to see salary cuts Dawn M. Kurry the proposed and now approved get,” Sago wrote. birthdays. This is an item that Richmond County Daily Journal budget for fiscal year 2013-2014. Sago said the new budget does is included in the current year ’s “This amounts to a two percent include a small amount of money budget.” Richmond County government reduction in county employee sala- to continue the merit pay program According to the approved employees will see a 2 percent ries from 2012-2013. To soften the for employees. budget, the fiscal year 2013-2014 decrease in their salary, according blow, I am proposing the five days “The merit and longev- overall General Fund budget is to County Rick Sago. coincide with other holidays as ity plans adopted by the Board of balanced at $47,187,122. This “I feel it is necessary to once follows: July 5, 2013; November Commissioners have helped us to represents a decrease of approxi- again implement a five-day fur- 27, 2013; December 27, 2013; reward and retain those employees mately $550,000 when compared lough without pay for employ- January 2 , 2014 and April 21, who mean the most to our citi- to last year’s original budget, and ees,” said Sago in a letter to 2014 (Easter Monday). This sal- zens,” said Sago. “I would like to is a decrease of $2.8 million when the Richmond County Board of ary reduction saves the county continue to allow county employ- compared to the current 2012- Rick Sago Commissioners, submitted with more than $287,000 in the bud- ees to take a paid day off for their See COUNTY | 3A Rockingham budget up for vote Tuesday John Charles Robbins tains all current levels of Daily Journal Editor personnel,” wrote City Manager Monty Crump The Rockingham City in a report accompanying Council is expected the new budget. to adopt the city’s new The proposed 2013- budget when it meets 14 budget, prepared by Tuesday. Crump, Finance Director The new proposed Hazel Tew and staff, calls spending plan would keep for keeping the city’s tax the city’s tax rate the at .48 cents per $100 of same for property own- valuation. It has been at ers, and include a modest that level since the 2003- increase in pay for city 2004 budget year. employees. The proposed bud- A public hearing on the get shows a total of 131 proposed 2013-2014 fis- full-time positions fully cal year budget will be funded for the coming fis- held as part of the coun- cal year. “For the second cil’s next regular meeting time in four years the pro- beginning at 7:30 p.m. posed 2013/2014 Budget Contributed photo Tuesday at City Hall, contains a Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) for Kids in a classroom study 3-D printing, which will soon come to Richmond County Schools with the help of a grant from 514 Rockingham Road, the Golden LEAF Foundation. Rockingham. city employees in the The proposed 2013- amount of 2 (percent),” 14 general fund budget Crump wrote. amounts to $9,118,302, an The proposed budget increase of $259,378 over shows total property val- Richmond County Schools gets $110,000 the 2012-13 general fund ues for 2013/2014 are esti- budget of $8,858,924. mated at $639,681,298, “The primary goal for which will yield an esti- grant from Golden LEAF Foundation 2013/2014 is to continue mated $3,070,470 in rev- enue at the proposed tax to provide the same level Special to the Daily Journal (D-Richmond). “Learning is being McLaurin (D-Richmond). rate of .48 cents. The of services to our citizens enhanced through classroom tech- “I was pleased to hear that these and customers as current city’s tax collection rate The Golden LEAF Foundation is about 97 percent. nology and helps students prepare funds are being awarded to equip year in a cost effective has awarded a $110,000 grant to to compete in a global economy our students and better prepare and efficient manner. The Property taxes equal Richmond County Schools for 3-D about 34 percent of the that brings profound changes and them for the jobs of the future. I FY 2013/2014 Budget scanning and modeling technol- helps revolutionize education. am grateful to Golden LEAF for provides for the continua- total general fund rev- ogy to introduce middle schools enues, according to the Teachers are creating 21st cen- recognizing this need and for real- tion of all city services at and early college students to izing that our students need to the same level and main- See BUDGET | 3A Science, Technology, Engineering tury classrooms that engage stu- dents and capture their attention be engaged in innovative learning and Mathematics (STEM) con- techniques. This is yet another cepts. The foundation’s board of in alternative ways that extend great example of the value of directors voted unanimously for beyond traditional textbooks and the Golden LEAF Foundation and the grant. chalkboards.” “It is my honor to congratu- “This is a great day for the investments they have made late Richmond County Schools Richmond County Schools and I in rural communities across our on receiving this grant,” extend my congratulatory wishes state,” McLaurin said. said State Rep. Ken Goodman to them,” said State Sen. Gene See GRANT | 3A Second Baptist kids get high-tech school gear Dawn M. Kurry accessing information. Now chil- Richmond County Daily Journal dren can bring a variety of devices to school that have smart capabili- Contributed photo The children attending Second ties and can download apps that Winners of the 2013 Crime Stoppers poster contest are Rohanen Middle School seventh graders Noah Bowers, Bryan Baptist Church of Hamlet’s school give them access to textbooks Morgan and Dalton Nuttall (not pictured). These students over the summer and next year online. were each presented a $25 check from Rick Deese, Chairman will be using cutting edge technol- According to Thrower, these of Richmond County Crime Stoppers. They are pictured here ogy in classrooms, according to types of changes require teachers with Rohanen Middle School Principal Pam Francisco. Principal T.K. Thrower. to attend workshops to know how The $2,800 unit installed at the to translate these changes into school has three parts; a computer, classroom implementation. a smart screen or whiteboard on a Contributed photo Thrower was the prior principal Kids win big with wall, and a projector. Reminiscent Summer camp kids attending Second at Rohanen Middle School in East of a sc-fi movie, an image called up Baptist Church’s elementary school in Rockingham, and is finishing up on the computer can be projected Hamlet try out the interactive smart- his first year working with young- board which will be fully implemented onto the screen, and anyone can er children. Crimestopper posters by fall. interact with the board to manipu- “My first year went pretty smooth,” said Thrower. “It’s fun Staff Report schools, law enforcement late the information. The device is called a LightRaise “I feel like it will be really excit- working with the younger chil- agencies and businesses 60wi, and in the fall third, fourth dren.” Each year, area schools in the area. ing for kids to have that interac- and fifth graders will be using the tion,” said Thrower. “I think it will Between summer camps and and the Richmond Winners of the 2013 new technology during class time. hiring a full-time computer techni- really engage kids to learn because County Crime Stoppers Crime Stoppers poster “Soon we’ll expose 4-year-olds cian for the equipment, Thrower of the newness.” hold a poster contest contest are Rohanen to it,” said Thrower, who is excit- is getting ready for his second Over the summer, teachers and within Richmond County Middle School seventh ed to bring the interactive learn- year at the elementary school Schools and winners for a few students will have opportu- graders Noah Bowers, ing to students. when approximately 155 children first, second and third nities to try out the screen and Thrower has witnessed a shift Bryan Morgan and Dalton return. place are awarded checks. get to know how it works, and by in the way children learn in school Nuttall. These students The winning poster is fall Thrower hopes to have it fully because of changes in technology Staff Writer Dawn M. Kurry can be reached at 910-997- also featured around local See POSTERS | 3A implemented. and the mediums that exist for 3111, ext. 15, or by email at [email protected].

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Hancock St., a tax rate of $.81 per The county budget have been cut severely, Rockingham, or online $100 of valuation,” does not include expens- and some organizations at www.richmondnc. said Sago. “In accor- es for capital improve- have been recommended com. dance with regulations ment projects or major for funding below what Staff Writer Dawn M. Kurry can be Contributed photos of the North Carolina purchases for the com- was requested. However, reached at 910-997-3111, ext. 15, or by Jarrett Reynolds, a seventh grade student at Hamlet Middle Local Government ing year. I have not left out any email at [email protected]. School, received third place in the 2013 Crime Stoppers poster contest. Reynolds was recognized during an award ceremony at Hamlet Middle on Thursday where he received a $25 check. He is pictured here with Rick Deese, chairman of the Richmond County Budget Crime Stoppers (right) and art teacher Andrea Haselhoff. From page 1A proposed budget. State 29 percent of overall and $1,135,511 for the to the current fiscal tax revenue represents expenditures, the fire fire department. By year budget for 2012- 11 percent of the city’s department represents comparison, the new 13. general fund revenues, 12 percent, sanitation spending plan includes • Consider a long list sales taxes 19 percent, 13 percent, recreation $1,216,497 for sanita- of appointments and/or Powell Bill Aid repre- 6 percent, planning/ tion, $531,945 for rec- reappointments to vari- sents 5 percent, while inspections 3 percent. reation, $274,520 for ous city boards. building permits and Those are just some of the street department, • Consider setting a fees represent only 1 the items listed in the and $121,362 for the public hearing on the percent of the general budget under “General cemetery. proposed “Shaping Our fund revenue. Fund Expenditures by The budget shows Future: 2023,” as the On the expenditure Function.” $486,229 set aside for official land use plan side of things, the new Proposed expendi- administration. for the city. budget shows the big- tures by department In other matters, the gest expense in the show the new bud- City Council is expect- Editor John Charles Robbins can be city’s general fund is get has earmarked ed to: reached at 910-997-3111, ext. 13, or the police depart- $2,628,849 for the • Consider adoption by email at jrobbins@civitasmedia. ment which represents police department, of budget amendments com. Senior Carly Lambeth received an award for second place in this year’s Crime Stoppers poster contest. She is pictured here with 910-895-6363 Richmond Senior High Assistant Principal Steve Wood (left) and Wherever you are, we’re there. Chairman of the Richmond County Crime Stoppers Rick Deese 24/7. (right). 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Founded in 1931 LETTERS THE FIRST AMENDMENT

“Congress shall make no law respecting A true an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the honor for right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” my family Our view and me Dear Editor, I would like to take this opportunity to say thank Leadership you to Pastor’s Eddie and Jeanie McLean at King’s Gate Church for hosting and service the Night of Honor for me on May 17. Childhood obesity is a seri- All the pastors, mem- ous problem in this country, bers from Maple Street and it’s getting worse. F.W.B. Church, county, Obesity now affects 17 per- city and state officials, cent of all children and ado- deputies, city officers and lescents in the United States — that is triple the rate from friends helped to make just one generation ago. That this night a true honor means approximately 12.5 for my family and me. I million U.S. children and ado- have been truly blessed lescents aged 2 to 19 years throughout the years of are considered obese, accord- being a pastor and even ing to the Centers for Disease since my retirement. Control. Thank you to those This condition impacts their that spoke the kind words lives now, and will continue about me and even the to hurt them into their adult Opinion funny stories that were years, say health care profes- told that brought tears sionals. to my eyes and made me Childhood obesity is the laugh at the same time. result of eating too many calo- I pray that all of you will ries and not getting enough be richly blessed, as I have physical activity. been all these years. Imagine if you could com- This week in Washington Love in Christ, bine growing your own fresh Reverend Frank and nutritious food with the On Thursday, President Obama als, who are often faced with above domestic energy policy. McQuage physical activity of planting it, visited the city of Mooresville greater complexity in the filing This approach would create new Rockingham cultivating it and harvesting it. for his “Middle Class Jobs & process and higher rates than jobs, generate new tax revenue, That’s the clever plan of one Opportunity Tour.” While I their corporate counterparts. I and reduce our dependence on young man who deserves rec- believe there is no better place am committed to making taxes energy from unfriendly sources. County board ognition and praise for launch- than right here in our North simple, flat, and fair for every- Approving construction of the ing an ambitious project that Carolina backyard to see first- one. Keystone XL pipeline will create Richmond County is has youngsters growing good hand the need for a thriving mid- Coupled with taxation, regula- at least 20,000 new, real U.S. governed by a Board of food, all while learning of its dle-class, the President’s plan tions stifle growth and reduce jobs with the potential to cre- Commissioners, com- nutritional value. A cheese- for economic growth runs the take home pay of hard- ate 100,000 more indirect jobs. prised of seven members, burger may be a quick fix to contrary to its end goal. working taxpayers. For I believe that by getting North who are elected at-large on hunger, but a roasted ear of In order to empower individuals and families, Carolina into the energy busi- a partisan basis by county- corn is far better for young, our hardworking citizens comprehensive federal tax ness, we can create a jobs boom wide vote. Commissioners growing bodies. and create jobs, we must reform would put $2,000 in our state like we’ve seen in serve four-year terms decentralize power and Zackary Gerald gets it. back in our pockets at North Dakota and Pennsylvania. and elections are held in decision-making, and the end of the year. This This 15-year-old from Hamlet Finally, we must repeal November of even-num- unleash community-gen- would allow the fam- recently completed his final Obamacare. This health care law bered years. The board project for the Eagle Scouts, erated solutions that don’t ily to make the necessary takes office at its first involve government inter- U.S. Rep. repairs to their car, allow alone has 20,000 pages of job- at Second Baptist Church Day killing regulations. By allowing meeting in December fol- School in Hamlet. vention and roadblocks. Richard a mom to buy her daugh- lowing a November elec- As you know, my top Hudson ter a computer for college, insurance companies to compete Zackary organized a project across state lines, offering grants tion and at that time, to build garden beds for the priority is getting folks or enable parents to pack for states to set up high-risk elects a chair and vice- 3rd, 4th and 5th grade class- back to work and revi- up their kids and vacation insurance pools, allowing tort chair. es of the school to earn his talizing our economy for long- at one of North Carolina’s fine Eagle Scout rank. The theme term growth and sustainability. beaches. For small businesses, reform, and helping the unin- of his project is “Growing For The uncertainty in health care this would encourage growth sured population purchase health Poll Question A Healthier Lifestyle.” Its goal costs, energy prices, and taxes that would be felt throughout insurance by creating tax credits, we will lower the cost of health is to teach and demonstrate to and regulations are holding small our neighborhoods. New busi- Our poll question of the care, improve access and encour- the community the benefits of businesses back from expanding nesses are restricted from get- week will be published on age job growth to keep people in growing and maintaining your and hiring new workers. Lenders ting off the ground because they the opinion page, and on own garden for harvest. won’t lend, buyers won’t buy, are forced to comply with rules the workplace. our website at www.your- And here’s another nice and employers won’t hire until that go so far as to tell them The President’s visit was an dailyjournal.com. touch: Zackary has arranged they have certainty gained by what type of light bulbs to use. attempt to make you believe for the remaining produce to confidence in our financial insti- The small businesses that do his ideas are fresh, but after Last week’s question: be given to the Hamlet Soup tutions. survive are then forced to spend four years, it’s clear his plan Do you agree with a deci- Kitchen to help feed the home- Two of the most prevalent annually between $18 and $19 has failed. It’s time to get some sion by the Boy Scouts less. pieces of our unemployment cri- billion on tax compliance costs. fresh ideas in Washington that to allow youths who are The scout is currently at the sis are over-taxation and exces- This means more money spent empower our citizens, protect openly gay to join the Life level but was motivated to sive regulation. Americans spend on overhead and less on employ- our freedoms, or embrace our organization? earn the coveted Eagle badge. 7.6 billion hours every year pre- ees. If every small business could entrepreneurial spirit. I stand To earn the Eagle Scout rank paring their taxes and are aided afford to hire one new employee, ready to work with the President • 58 percent — No — the highest advancement by an army of nearly 1.2 million unemployment would drop to 5 on real economic reform to cre- • 38 percent — Yes rank in scouting — a Boy paid tax preparers. This degree percent. ate jobs right here at home. • 4 percent — Scout must fulfill requirements of difficulty is unnecessary and In addition to reforming our Undecided in the areas of leadership, ser- unfair, particularly for individu- tax code and reducing the amount U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson represents the 8th vice, and outdoor skills. als and the 75 percent of small of government regulations, we Congressional District, which includes Richmond This week’s question: Zackary began his final quest businesses that file as individu- need to adopt an all-of-the- County He can be reached at 704-786-1612. Do you believe Richmond by convincing local business- County is prepared for a es and individuals to donate natural disaster? funds and supplies to the cause. He was able to raise Visit www.yourdaily- about $1,000 to proceed with journal.com to cast your his project. Members of the vote. community donated funds: Superior Cranes donated $100, Lowe’s of Rockingham contrib- WRITE US uted a discount of 30 percent off the price of supplies, and The Daily Journal encourages Rockingham Hardware donat- and welcomes letters to the edi- ed seeds and a shovel to help tor. Letters should be about issues of general interest and no longer as well. With the funds and than 400 words. They should not other contributions, Zackary be libelous or in bad taste. was able to purchase utility We will not publish poetry, open cabinets for the school so they letters or anonymous letters. Let- ters thanking sponsors or endors- could maintain the tools and ing candidates will be considered, supplies. but publication can only be as- Thanks should be extended sured through advertising. Letters to those generous businesses that exceed 400 words can be considered as a guest column. who helped Zackary. We reserve the right to edit for He and the students planted grammar and spelling, but mean- an assortment of vegetables ing will not be altered. such as beets, radishes, peas, Letters must be signed, include a street address, hometown, and broccoli, lettuce and spinach. telephone number. The street ad- Zackary instructed the children dress and telephone number will on water conservation, com- not be published. No more than posting, weed and pest control. one letter should be submitted “My goal is to teach kids every two weeks. Letters can be hand delivered how to grow their own food, or mailed to our office at 105 E. and to get them thinking about Washington St., Rockingham, NC how food is processed and how 28379, emailed to jrobbins@civi- food with all the chemicals and tasmedia.com, faxed to (910) 997- 4321, or submitted through our color added to them can be website at yourdailyjournal.com. unhealthy,” said Zackary. 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OBITUARIES CHARLES DOCKERY Mr. Charles Dockery, with burial following at 77, of Washington, D.C., Piney Grove Cemetery, passed on Monday, May Jackson Springs. 27, 2013. A funeral will be held 12 p.m. on Saturday, Richmond County Daily June 8, at McLendon Journal Funeral Home, Ellerbe, Saturday, June 8, 2013 RUTH FARIES Ruth Dina Casanova Raleigh, N.C.; son, Victor H. Faries, Hamlet, died peace- Faries Jr. and wife Leila of fully at home on Friday, Salisbury, N.C.; two grand- June 7, 2013. children, Victor Faries and She was born September Katie Faries; three brothers, 13, 1928, in Vieques, Anibal Casanova and wife Puerto Rico, daughter of Mary of Los Angeles, Calif., Fernando Casanova and Willie Casanova of Rio Christobalina Quinones. Piedras, Puerto Rico and Mrs. Faries grew up in Warren Casanova and wife Vieques before moving to Lucy of Vieques, Puerto the United States in 1959, Rico; two sisters, Lesbia to become a career mili- Benitez and husband Willie tary wife to Victor. She was of Isla Verde, Puerto Rico proud to be a United States and Vivian Pujal of Newton, Marine Corp wife N.J.; sister-in-laws, for 30 years. Ruth Becky Williams of also was a member Rockingham, N.C. of the St. James and Jill Cannon and Catholic Church husband Phillip and was blessed of Indian Trail, with a strong belief N.C. ; brother-in- Contributed photo in Jesus Christ and laws, Major Faires was an active mem- Students making A Honor Roll for the 5th six weeks: 3rd grade: Rayne Morgan, Elena Torres, Caylie Holden 4th grade: Jennifer Cox, Thomas of Hamlet, N.C. Barbee, Kendell Watson 5th grade: James Brooks, Garrett Spicer, Briauna Wall, Robin Edwards, Ke’Niyah Ingram. ber of the Hamlet Faries and Bob Lassiter community for the and wife Marti of past 37 years. Arlington, Va.; and Ruth will be remembered many nieces, nephews, rela- as a loving Christian wife, tives and friends. East Rockingham Elementary has released mother, grandmother and The family thanks her friend. caretakers and Community Visitation will be Home Care and Hospice. Monday, June 10, 2013 at In lieu of flowers, memo- its honor roll for the fifth six weeks St. James Catholic Church rial gifts may be made to AB Honor Roll Ocampo, Bridgette Reyes, Davis, Treyvon Williams, Montgomery, Joshue from 1 to 2 p.m. Community Home Care Her Life Celebration 3rd grade: Zoe Wibert, Joey Dunn, Isaiah Clark, Mouathia Yang, Ruthanne Adams, Bailey Clark, and Hospice, 179 E. Broad Isaiah Wall, Lyna Vazquez, Eli Kelly, Hunter Price, Williams, Sadie Bowman, Zaymion Covington. will be Monday, June Ave., Rockingham, NC Logan Russell, Jarrett Jourdyn Biehl, Seyvon David Holmes, Abigail 10, 2013, at 2 p.m. at St. 28379. Lockey, Devin Lyons, Jalil Marsh, Caleb Michael. Williams, Joshua Tomas, Your Home Town Monument Co. James Catholic Church, Harrington Funeral Rockingham, NC 1018 Hamlet Avenue, Home and Crematory, Ocampo, Jaiden Baldwin, 5th grade: Alyssa Isaiah Wall, Cali Watson, Hamlet, NC 28345, with Hamlet, NC is serving the Harley Honeycutt, Jesus Pate, Riley Watson, Cadence Lisk, Ian UWHARRIE Father Jean Pierre officiat- Faries Family. Pascacio, Justin colon, Bailey Clark, Taurence Thacker, Patricia Padron, MONUMENTS ing. Burial will follow at Online condolences can Renee Howlett, Faith McDougald, Madison Brykeem Portee, Jesus Richmond Memorial Park, be sent to the family @ Coker, Sidney Roberts. Bowers, Diedra Torres, Pascacio, Dyna Hamilton, Rockingham. www.harringtonfuneral- 4th grade: Jonathon Kiara Campbell-Smith, Lakey Johnson, Faith She is survived by her home.com Hill, Skye Kegley, Michael Jessica Huerta, Tara Coker, Letticia Ocampo, husband of 53 years, Paid Obituary Martin, Tyler Michael, Montgomery, Rosalina Roderick McDougald, Victor H. Faries; daugh- Richmond County Daily Katelyn Millen, Jaelynn Taylor, Julia Beck. Tavon Wallace, Bridgette ter, Rebecca(Becky) Faries Jackman, Kirsten Wallace, Terrific Kids Reyes, Dylan Lewis, 910-995-3135 Journal www.uwharriemonuments.com Gonet and husband, Ned of Saturday, June 8, 2013 Caleb Davis, Letticia Cristian Lopez, Zoey Tyana Fisher, Tara Hours: Mon – Fri 8:00–5:00

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Abundant Life Faith Missionary Baptist Church Lovely Hill Baptist Church Providence Missionary Baptist Church Joe B. Wilkes Lester English - Interim/Guest Pastor 114 Lincoln Ave. • Rockingham Rev. LaMont J. Johnson, Sr. 139 School St. • Rockingham 276 Hatcher Rd. • Rockingham 1120 E. Washington St. • Rockingham Macedonia Baptist Church CHINESECHINESE RESTAURANT RESTAURANT All Saints Episcopal Church Faith Temple Holiness Church 3920 US Hwy. 1 N. • Hoffman Rivers of Life Eat In • Carry Out • Buffet Rev. Harry Abernathy Rummage Packhouse Road, Ellerbe 106 Pence St. • Rockingham Tel: (910) 582-3339 217 Henderson St. • Hamlet Macedonia Church of God Tel:(Super (910) Wa 582-3339l-Mart Shopping • Fax: (910) Center 582-3369 • Hwy 74) Fellowship United Methodist 910 Green Lake Rd. • Ellerbe River of Life Ministry FWC 722Mon.- K. FallingThurs.: Creek 11:00am-10:00am Plaza Rockingham, NC 28379 Ashley Chapel AME Zion Church Tony Joyner Apostle Mike Shaw (Super Wal-Mart Shopping Center • Hwy 74) 805 Long Drive 332 Mizpah Rd. • Rockingham 1200 McDonald Ave. • Hamlet Maple Street Freewill Baptist 511 Rockingham Rd. • Rockingham Fri.-Sat.: 11:00am-10:30am 997-4471 Rev. Darwin Cook Open 7 Days A Week Bass Temple United Church of God First Assembly of God 128 Maple St. • Rockingham Roberdel Baptist Church Mon.-Thurs.:Sunday: 12:00 11:00am-10:00am Noon-10:00pm Medical Park Pharmacy Benjamin Faison Gene R. Alexander Rev. Ernie Walters Fri.-Sat.: 11:00am-10:30am 921 Long Dr. 157 Louis Breeden Blvd. • Hamlet 160 Clemmer Rd. • Rockingham Marks Creek Presbyterian Church 1118 Richmond Rd. • Rockingham Marks Creek Church Rd. • Hamlet Sunday: 12:00 Noon-10:00pm (Richmond Medical Park) Beaver Dam United Methodist Church First Baptist Church Roberdel United Methodist Church • No Personal Checks • 417-3490 Rev. Robert Carpenter James Brown Marston First Baptist Church Rev. Gregory C. Minnick 714 Beaver Dam Rd. • Rockingham 2116 Main St. • Ellerbe 220 Stroman Rd. • Marston 1302 Roberdell Rd. • Rockingham

Beautiful Zion Missionary Baptist First Baptist Church McDonald Baptist Church Rockingham Wesleyan Church 708 Green Lake Rd. • Ellerbe Randy Bishop Beaver Dam Rd. • Rockingham Phillip Huber 208 Charlotte St. • Hamlet 618 N. Lee St. • Rockingham Bethel Church of God in Christ McDonald Baptist Church Call Today to 1417 Green Lake Rd. • Ellerbe First Baptist Church 259 McDonald Ch. Rd. • Rockingham Rourk Presbyterian Church 329 West Ave. • Hamlet John Stone Beverly Hills Baptist Church Midway Baptist Church 255 E. Church St. • Ellerbe Rev. Mickey Briles First Baptist Church Rev. Jimmy Williams Sponsor Local 110 Kimberly St. • Rockingham James Nelson 282 Midway Rd. • Rockingham Sandy Grove Baptist Church 201 N. Randolph St. • Rockingham Jack Poe Bible Freewill Church of Worship Miracle Valley Deliverance Church 105 Sandy Grove Ch. Rd. • Rockingham 678 NC Hwy. 381 • Hamlet First Harvest Faith Christian Center Lizzie Jackson Churches A. Riley 110 Midway Rd. • Rockingham Sandy Ridge Baptist Church Bibleway Church Rockingham Wayne Gathings 110 Bibleway Church Rd. Mirror Image Tabernacle Faith 123 Sandy Ridge Ch. Rd. • Rockingham Rockingham First Pentecostal Holiness Church Janice Norris Al McCormick 639 McNair Rd. • Rockingham Saron Baptist Church Boyd Lake Road Church of Christ 1407 McDonald Ave. • Hamlet Richard L. Stanford David Carter Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist 123 Saron Church Rd. • Ellerbe eynolds 789 Boyd Lake Rd. • Hamlet First Pentecostal Holiness Church Barbara Covington B R A N D Harris Jordan 685 Ledbetter Rd. • Rockingham Second Baptist Church R EXTERIOR BUILDING PRODUCTS Calvary Baptist Church 172 Hannah Pickett Ave. • Rockingham Rev. Chris Hawks WILL PARSLEY WILL PARSLEY SEAMLESS Scott Conners Mt. Calvary Rock of Ages Church 518 4th St. • Hamlet OWNER 406 McDonald Ave. • Hamlet First Presbyterian Church (USA) James Hildreth GUTTERS Dwight H. Williams 464 County Home Rd. • Rockingham Shekinah Glory Ministries 26141 MARSTON ROAD Cameronian Presbyterian Church 904 Fayetteville Rd. • Rockingham Pastor James Covington LAUREL HILL, NC 28351 Rev. Wyatt Coley Mt. Carmel Freewill Baptist Church 135-A US Hwy 1 N. • Rockingham PH: 910-462-3823 179 Northam Rd. • Rockingham First Presbyterian Church (PCA) Mike Childers Rev. Stanley Layton 573 Battley Dairy Rd. • Hamlet Shining Light Freewill Baptist Church Carl’s Revival Center Bible Church 133 W. Ballard St. • Ellerbe Pastor Howard T. Smith www.reynoldsbp.com Carl Leeittle Mt. Carmel Presbyterian Church (PCA) 126 Calvert St. • Rockingham AUTHORIZED DEALER 128 Ellen Rd. • Rockingham First Presbyterian Church (USA) PO Box 86 • Ellerbe 200 Rice St. • Hamlet Sidney Grove Church Cartledge Creek Baptist Church Mt. Olive Baptist Church A. Simpson Jason Lutz First United Methodist Church Pastor - Rev. Bryan Blackwell 401 McIntyre Rd. • Ellerbe 152 Ben Hudson Rd. • Rockingham Ken Buckingham Youth Pastor - Rev. C.J. Smith Call Today to 300 Charlotte St. • Hamlet 596 E. Washington St. Ex. • Rockingham Silver Hill Presbyterian Church McQuage Chappell Grove Missionary Baptist Naomi Newton Church First United Methodist Church Mt. Pisgah AME Zion Church 24881 Hoffman Rd. • Marston Rev. H.K. Williams Rev. Mike Sykes Reverend Dr. Christopher Lee Zacharias Sponsor Local Auto Rentals 111 Godfrey Rd. • Ellerbe 410 E. Washington St. • Rockingham 1015 Leak St. • Rockingham Sneed Grove AME Zion Church Rev. John L. Ervin 818 E. Broad Ave. Christ Memorial Church Fletcher’s Chapel Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church 1482 Green Lake Rd. • Ellerbe Rockingham, NC 1110 E. Washington St. • Rockingham Hwy. 1 • Hoffman Rev. Elizabeth W. Polk Churches 861 Grassy Island Rd. • Ellerbe Southside Freewill Baptist Church 910-895-6118 Christian Faith Outreach Ministries Foundations of Jesus Christ Ricky Jacobs Passenger Vehicles Available Teddy Williams Deliverance Temple Mt. Sinai Baptist Church 660 Sandy Ridge Church Rd. • Ellerbe 235 Ledbetter St. • Cordova Ester Almon 1208 Rockingham Rd. • Rockingham 113 Pine St. • Ellerbe Southwood Pentecostal Holiness Church of Christ Mt. Zion United Church of Christ Greg Amos Hwy. 74 E. • Rockingham Freedom Baptist Rev. Dian Griffin Jackson 468 US Hwy 1 S. • Rockingham Rev. Ronnie McLean 986 Ledbetter Rd. • Rockingham Church of God 987 US Hwy 1 N. • Rockingham Spring Hill Wesleyan Church 212 Palmer St. • Norman Nebo Wesleyan Church Rev. Edwin Luther Friendship Baptist Church Jeff Collins 289 Spring Hill Church Rd. • Hamlet Church of God in Christ Outreach J.L. McCullers 1812 Airport Rd. • Hamlet 1002 E. Washington St. • Rockingham Hwy. 177 N. • Hamlet St. James Catholic Church Rockingham, NC New Beginnings Baptist Church 1018 W. Hamlet Ave. • Hamlet Church of God of Prophecy Full Gospel Church of God Howard McLaurin 1-800-228-7322 Lomuel Stroman Estelle R. Quick Old Hwy 220 • Biscoe St. Joseph Bible Church of God 122 Jackson St. • Ellerbe 4153 US Hwy. 1 N. • Hoffman Bishop Jerry Moore New Beginnings Christian Church 469 NC Hwy. 73 E. • Ellerbe 910-997-4441 Church of God of Prophecy Glenwood United Methodist Church Rachel Lampley Steven Gilmer Joel Perry 670 Wiregrass Rd. • Hamlet St. Luke Freewill Baptist Church #2 139 Flowers St. • Rockingham 221 County Home Rd. • Rockingham Pastor Allen Sutton New Bethel AME Zion Church 119 Morrow Street • Hamlet Church of God of Prophecy Grace Baptist Church Rev. Bula Legrand Steve Crews Pastor Albert Hatcher, Jr. 100 Bethel Church Rd. • Hamlet St. Mary’s Holiness Church 615 Cheraw Rd. • Hamlet 136 Mill Rd. • Rockingham Mary L. Quick New Covenant Christian Fellowship 178 Channie McManus Church of God of Prophecy Grace Chapel Holiness Church Rev. Steve Powell Dobbin Heights Elizabeth Smith 2035 US Hwy. 74 E. • Hamlet 120 Hamer Road • Rockingham 300 Hendersonville St. • Hamlet St. Paul Lutheran Church Greater Diggs Chapel AME Zion New Diggs Chapel AME Zion John Pfisterer Church of Jesus Christ of Church Carol Turner 311 Marlboro St. • Hamlet Latter Day Saints Annie Bostick Mizpah Rd. • Rockingham 310 Roberdel Rd. • Rockingham 1258 Old Cheraw Hwy. • Rockingham St. Paul United Methodist Church 2124 Fayetteville Road New Direction House of Prayer Sandhill Rd. • Rockingham Church of the Holy Spirit Greater Gospel Lighthouse Church James Malloy Rockingham 309 W. Main St. • Hamlet 552 Green Lake Rd. • Rockingham 151 Mizpah Rd. • Rockingham St. Peters United Methodist Church 910-895-7775 205 N. Bridges St. • Hamlet Cobb Memorial Baptist Church Greater Wall Chapel AME Zion New Hope Baptist Church Chuck McKnight Rev. Tony Hornes 1596 US Hwy. 74 E. • Hamlet St. Stephen AME Zion Church 108 Safie Sixth St. • Rockingham 646 US Hwy 1 S. • Rockingham Rev. Kerby Woodard McLean Plumbing, Htg.-A/C New Hope Freewill Baptist Church 407 West Ave. • Hamlet Call Today to Collins Revival Ministries Green Lake Missionary Baptist Church Rev. Allen Hudson & Electrical Service Judy Gibbs Rev. Jerry McNeil 105 Blewett Ave. • Rockingham St. Stephens Missionary Baptist 136 Collins Church Rd. 507 Green Lake Rd. • Rockingham Rev. Gregory K. Freeman KITCHEN & BATH New Hope Temple of God 434 St. Stephens Ch. Rd. • Rockingham REMODELING Community Church Green Lake United Methodist Church Hwy. 38 • Hamlet Sponsor Local NCLIC# 11477 Rev. Quinton Covington Rev. Bill Taylor Stelly’s Tabernacle 193 Mill Rd. • Rockingham 623 Green Lake Road • Rockingham New Life Church of Deliverance US Hwy 220 • Rockingham 197 County Home Rd S.W. Davis, Jr. Rockingham, NC Churches Cordova Baptist Church Hamlet Church of Christ 410 Third St. • Hamlet Sweet Haven Church Bill Monroe 410 3rd St. • Hamlet Mitchell Roller (910) 895-8259 224 Ledbetter St. • Cordova Norman Presbyterian Church (PCA) 424 Midway Rd. • Rockingham Harbor For Souls Ministries Jack Bowling Cordova Pentecostal Holiness Church Larry Butler 3689 NC Hwy 220 N. • Norman Tabernacle United Methodist Church Pastor Glenn Taylor 219 Butler Circle • Rockingham 125 Slate Rd. • Rockingham 131 Center St. • Cordova Norman United Methodist Church Harvest Ministries Congregational Rev. Dena White Tabernacle Faith Pentecostal Holiness Cordova United Methodist Church Holiness Church PO Box 95 • Norman William Harrington BIRMINGHAM Rev. Michael Griffin Donald W. Robson 101 Pine St. • Hamlet 130 Ledbetter St. • Cordova 103 Harvest Church Rd. • Rockingham Oak Ridge Baptist Church DRUG CO. 261 Oak Ridge Church Rd. • Hamlet Temple Baptist Church Covenant Church (PCA) Harvest Time Tabernacle Joey Byrd Rev. Joe Arnold Daniel White Oakley Grove Freewill Baptist Church 165 Airport Rd. • Rockingham 27 Main St., Hamlet 217 Midway Road • Rockingham 106 S. Groves Ave. • Rockingham 539 Derby Rd. • Hoffman W.P. Horne, Jr. & Staff Temple Church of God in Christ Crestview Baptist Church Heritage Baptist Church Outreach for Jesus Thomas C. Leak Rev. Robby Stewart 1301 S. Long Dr. • Rockingham Marvin Taylor 104 S. Stewart St. • Rockingham 910-582-3585 436 Crestview Dr. • Rockingham 440 Battley Dairy Rd. • Hamlet Highland Acres Church of God Timmons Grove Missionary Baptist Cross Roads Ministries Eston Bailey Park Avenue Presbyterian Church 27501 Marston Rd. • Marston Thad Pearson, Sr. US Hwy. 74 E. • Rockingham Dr. James E. Lankford 130 Apex St. • Hamlet 1920 Park Ave. • Rockingham Touch of Grace FWB Church Highland Pines Free Will Baptist John R. Daniel Derby Baptist Church Pastor Don Kivett Pee Dee Baptist Association 1109 Hylan Ave. • Hamlet Lesly Holt 320 Chalk Rd. • Hamlet Rev. David Benton, DOM Call Today to 2178 Derby Rd. • Ellerbe 1219 Rockingham Rd. • Rockingham Trinity Emmanuel Holiness Hoffman Baptist Church Timothy Blackwell East Rockingham Free Will Baptist William Maness, Jr. Pee Dee Baptist Church 130 Entwistle St. • Rockingham Johnny Johnson PO Box 165 • Hoffman James Bryant Sponsor Local 189 Airport Rd. • Rockingham 100 Hamer Rd. • Rockingham Triumpahnt Christian Center Holly Grove Missionary Baptist Alonzo Jones East Rockingham Holiness Church Carve Jones Pee Dee United Methodist Church 134 Mill Rd. • Rockingham Ken Bradshaw 401 Holly Grove Ch. Rd. • Rockingham Matt Seals Churches 154 Safie Sixth St. • Rockingham Hwy. 220. • Rockingham Victory Baptist Church Hopewell Baptist Church Russell Edwards East Rockingham Methodist Church 295 Battley Dairy Rd. • Hamlet Pemberton Temple Church of God 171 Clemmer Rd. • Rockingham Rev. Patricia S. Sykes 209 Monroe Ave. • Hamlet 1009 Scaleybark Rd. • Rockingham Islamic Society of the Carolinas Victory Deliverance Church of God Carolina Upholstery 819 Circlewood Dr. • Hamlet Philadelphia United Methodist Church Tommy Graham Ebenezer Baptist Church Rev. Walter McCloud 114 N. Bridges St. • Hamlet & Interior Designs Daniel Scott Jehovah’s Witness 157 Philadelphia Dr. • Rockingham Call Today to 875 US Hwy 1 N. • Rockingham 591 County Home Rd. • Rockingham Wayman Chapel Specialist in Home Interiors Pine Grove Baptist Church 451 Osborne Rd. • Hamlet Ellerbe Fellowship Baptist Church Joy Freewill Baptist Church Corey Wilson Kevin Thompson Pastor Lloyd O. Grant 275 Airport Rd. • Rockingham West Franklin Street Baptist Sponsor Local Ray Seals - Owner 138 Wallace Rd. • Ellerbe 864 NC Hwy. 177 S. • Hamlet John McGirt (910) 895-0077 • Fax (910) 895-0078 Piney Grove AME Zion Church 331 W. Franklin St. • Rockingham Ellerbe Grove Missionary Baptist Kingdom Builders 621 US Hwy. 74 W. Bus. • Rockingham Church Ronnie Moore West Rockingham Church of God Churches 190 County Home Rd. Darryl Carter 342 Mill Rd. • Rockingham Piney Grove Freewill Baptist 116 Garrett St. • Rockingham 162 Ellerbe Grove Church Rd. • Rock- 2817 Derby Rd. • Ellerbe Rockingham, NC 28379 ingham King’s Gate Church International West Rockingham United Methodist Eddie McLean Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Donald Dawkins Ellerbe First United Methodist Church 161 Sierra Ave. • Hamlet 1247 Sandhill Rd. • Rockingham 217 US Hwy. 74 W • Rockingham Rev. Elizabeth W. Polk 2281 Main St. • Ellerbe Ledbetter United Methodist Church Pleasant Hill AME Zion Church Whole Word Gospel Church Rev. William Hart 105 Lake Rd. • Rockingham Richardo Steel Emmanuel Ministries 475 Roberdel School Rd. • Rockingham 328 Airport Rd. • Rockingham 725 W. Hamlet Ave. • Hamlet Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Lee Thee AME Zion Church Pleasant Hill Church Rd. • Ellerbe Zion & Trinity United Methodist Emmanuel Temple Church of God Rev. Samuel Richardson Rev. Matt Seals Paul W. Bennett 428 Lee Thee Church Rd. • Rockingham Poplar Springs Baptist Church 123 Zion Church Rd. • Rockingham 125 Ellerbe Rd. • Rockingham 478 Sandhill Rd. • Rockingham Living Waters Pentecostal Holiness Zion United Methodist Church Episcopal Church of the Messiah 145 Loch Haven Rd. • Hamlet Prayer & Faith Temple Church 128 Zion Church Rd. • Rockingham 202 Lawrence St. • Rockingham Tommy Legrand 1119 US Hwy 1 North Livingston Chapel Missionary 217 Thomas St. • Hamlet Rockingham Faith Free Will Baptist Church 1109 NC Hwy 381 • Hamlet 910-997-4464 657 Airport Rd. • Rockingham www.yourdailyjournal.com Richmond County Daily Journal, Rockingham, N.C. Weekender, June 8-9, 2013 Page 7A

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The deadline for all have Unspoken Words of church briefs is 5 p.m. Praise 4th Anniversary 4 Thursdays. Items may be p.m. on Saturday, June dropped off at our office 15. Doors open 3:30 p.m. at 105 E. Washington For more information St., Rockingham, or call 910-206-1133. sent to us via email to HAMLET AGLOW codom@civitasmedia. LIGHTHOUSE, 331 com, with the subject West Franklin Street, line of Church News. Hamlet, will feature speaker, Minister Carolyn Stone, Denton, SATURDAY who will share her tes- timony and ministry 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 15. FRIENDSHIP MCDONALD MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH, BAPTIST CHURCH, 259 McDonald Church Highway 177, Dobbins Road, Rockingham, will Heights, will have a have Vacation Bible Unique Rainbow Tea 3 School from June 16 p.m. on Saturday, June through June 20, from 8. Donations will be for 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. nightly adults 18 and over, $10, for children ages 3-13, or teens 13 through 17, $5 in grades Pre-K through and children 5 through 6th. This year’s theme is 12, $3. There will be “Colossal Coaster World: a gospel singing, food, Facing Fear, Trusting games, prizes and fellow- ship. God.” You are invited SAINT PETER’S each night for Bible UNITED METHODIST 10:45 to 11 a.m., June 8 9. Jantona McCormick from Sunday, June 9 Rockingham, on the sec- stories, crafts, games, CHURCH, Bridges through August 31. Song from Beverly Hills Baptist through Thursday June ond and fourth Sunday refreshments, and moti- Street, Hamlet, will host is leader Carol Martin. Church, Rockingham, 13. Experience God’s of each month. Sunday vating music. If you a Pastor’s Appreciation Roberdel Baptist will give her testimony at Word at Backyard Bible school starts at 10 a.m. would like to attend, but Service for Reverend Church, Rockingham, the 11 a.m. morning wor- Camp, learn ways to serve followed by morning don’t have transporta- Angelo Troy 3 p.m. will have the “Sweet ship service. Everyone is others at Community worship service at 11 tion, call 417-8121. on Saturday, June 8. Haven Singers,” invited. Corner, plus explore a.m. Be a part of the MT. PISGAH A.M.E. The speaker for the Saturday, June 8 at 6 p.m. ST. MARY’S and create through fun- experience in the new ZION CHURCH, will event will be Reverend Enjoy a time of music HOLINESS CHURCH, filled crafts, snacks, and ministry and receive celebrate their pastor, Dr. Larry Robinson of and fellowship. Dobbins Heights, games. Everyone is wel- blessings. Christopher Zacharia’s Harry-Hausier United Hamlet, will present come and there will be POPLAR SPRINGS 2nd Anniversary on Methodist Church, SUNDAY Gospel Explosion featur- an adult class also. M.B. CHURCH, will Sunday, June 16, after Fayetteville, and his ing the Fullfaith Gospel NEW BETHEL have worship services the morning worship ser- choir. Everyone is invit- ST. PAUL UNITED Singers of Rockingham, A.M.E. ZION CHURCH, at Leak Street Alternate vice. ed. The men of Saint METHODIST to honor musicians, Hamlet, will have its first School (formerly Ashley MAPLE STREET Peter’s United Methodist CHURCH, will be cel- Brother Joesph, Brother Baby Bethel Contest, 2 Chapel), each Sunday F.W.B. CHURCH, Church will celebrate ebrating Homecoming D.J. and Brother Elliot. p.m. on Sunday, June 9. during the months of 142 Maple Street, Father’s Day with a beginning 10:30 a.m. The event will be 3 p.m. All are invited to attend April, May and June, Rockingham, will have special morning wor- on Sunday, June 9. on Sunday, June 9. There and witness the crown- while the church is Camp Meeting from 10 ship service on Sunday, Singing will be by the will also be many choir ing of the smallest mem- undergoing renovations. a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday, June 16, at 11 a.m. The Cameronian Quartet and groups and dance praise bers. Services will begin at June 16 and 10 a.m. to speaker for this event Tina Jacobs and Mandy. teams. 10:45 a.m. each Sunday. 7 p.m. Monday, June 17 will be Brother Perry SOLID ROCK’S Rev. John Kirkpatrick is through Thursday, June Williams of Hamlet. ST. LUKE #2 F.W.B. RADICAL PRAIZ UPCOMING the pastor. 20. Everyone is welcome Brother Williams is CHURCH, 119 Morrow TRUE HOLINESS PROVIDENCE to join in for an Old a well known member Street, Dobbins Heights, CHURCH, 1005 East HOME BIBLE MISSIONARY Fashion Camp Meeting. of the community and will have the church fam- Washington Street, STUDY — Does the BAPTIST CHURCH, There will be a preacher former Professional ily celebrate the 110th Rockingham, will have Bible seem too hard 1120 East Washington for morning services and Football Player with the Church Anniversary with Sunday morning wor- to understand? The Street, Rockingham, will another preacher for eve- New York Giants from Rev. Donnie Bennett, ship start 11:30 a.m. Rockingham Church have its annual Vacation ning services as well as a 1984-1993 where he pastor of Mt. Sinai M.B. The speaker will be of Christ is offering a Bible School beginning special singing. earned two Super Bowl Church, Rockingham, on Apostle Robert Hogue, free Home Bible Study June 10 through June 12, NEW HOPE Championships. The Sunday, June 9. Service Spartanburg, S.C. by mail. Community is from 6 to 8 p.m. The MISSIONARY community is invited to will begin 3 p.m. Tuesday night prayer invited to participate. theme this year will be BAPTIST CHURCH, come and hear one of PHILADELPHIA service will be 6 p.m. Please call 895-4035 and “God’s Back Yard Under Highway 74 East, Hamlet’s and Richmond UNITED METHODIST Thursday night Bible clearly leave your name The Stars.” VBS is for Hamlet, will have Counties Heroes. CHURCH, will have their study will 7:30 p.m. and mailing address. anyone between 3 years Vacation Bible School MACEDONIA annual Ushers Program 3 GREEN CHAPEL CORNERSTONE old and senior citizen from June 17 through MISSIONARY p.m. on Sunday, June 9. CHURCH, will have an BIBLE STUDIES are age. All churches and June 21, from 9 a.m. to BAPTIST CHURCH, the speaker will be Rev. Appreciation Service offering “by mail” free congregations are invit- 12 p.m. Everyone is wel- 3920 N. U.S. Highway Donald Lee Covington of for Rev. Fred Miller, 3 Bible studies. These les- ed to attend. come. Pre-school to adult #1, Hoffman, will have a Timmons Grove Church, p.m. on Sunday, June 9. sons are designed for ASHLEY CHAPEL classes are available. Call four-mile Walk-a-Thon 7 Laurel Hill. Your ushers The speaker will be Rev. people of all faiths and A.M.E. ZION 582-5801. p.m. on June 8. Everyone and church are invited to Jessie McLendon from are based only on the CHURCH, 332 Mizpah is encouraged to partici- the occasion. Goodwin Chapel. Dinner Bible. If interested, call Road, Rockingham, will FRIENDSHIP pate by sponsoring a per- CALVARY BAPTIST will be served after the 910-318-7799. begin Vacation Bible MISSIONARY son for the event by mak- CHURCH, 406 service. FIRST BAPTIST School from 5 to 7 p.m. BAPTIST CHURCH, Wednesday, June 12 ing donations. Everyone McDonald Avenue, TEMPLE CHURCH CHURCH i n Dobbins Heights, will Hamlet, will have OF GOD IN CHRIST, through Friday, June is asked to support in Rockingham invites have the Praise Dance Vacation Bible School, 104 S. Stewart St., 14. The theme will be helping raise funds to you to Terrific Tuesday Team celebrate their 4th from June 9 through Rockingham, will have Pre-Registration Open. “Adventure Island- build a new church sanc- dance program 4 p.m. tuary. Deadline for dona- June 13, beginning 6 a Hat Parade, 4 p.m. Free music and mission Standing on the Promises on Saturday, June 22. All tions will be June 1. For p.m. and will conclude on Sunday. Everyone program on Tuesday of God.” Classes avail- praise dancers, choirs, more information call at 8:15 p.m. Children age is invited to wear their afternoons for children able for all age groups. step teams and mime 910-281-4271. three through 6th grade hats. The pastor will ages, fourth and fifth All are invited. ST. STEPHEN are invited. The kids will be Elder Kenneth L.T. grades. We pick chil- RHEMA SPOKEN teams are invited to help MISSIONARY jaunt through adventure- Broomer. dren up from L. J. Bell, WORD MINISTRIES, celebrate the occasion. BAPTIST CHURCH, filled Bible stories, cre- ELLERBE GROVE Washington Street, located off Hwy 177, PINEY GROVE will have a fund rais- ate cool rain forest crafts, MISSIONARY and West Rockingham behind the Trax gas sta- CHURCH, Windblow ing ticket raffle 6 p.m. enjoy rain forest rations, BAPTIST CHURCH, Schools. Children from tion in Wallace, S.C., will Community, Ellerbe, will Saturday, June 8. First and ride the recreation Rockingham, will cel- other schools may be be celebrating their 3rd hold the Annual Men’s prize will be $75 and sec- rapids. For more informa- ebrate Children’s Day dropped off. For appli- Church Anniversary from Day on June 22. Service ond prize $25. Donations tion call 910-582-0289. during the 11 a.m. ser- cations, contact Debbie June 12 through June 14, begins 5 p.m. Pastor are $1. You do not have NEW HOPE FREE vice on Sunday, June Holloway at 910-895- beginning 7 p.m. nightly. Robert Ingram will deliv- to be present to win. WILL BAPTIST 9. The speaker will be 4016. Guest speakers for the er the message. Music FLETCHER’S CHURCH, 105 Blewitt Minister Ariel Brower of HOME BOUND week include Apostle provided by New Hill CHAPEL UNITED Avenue, Rockingham, New Bethel A.M.E. Zion PRAYER MEETINGS Joann Davis, Apostle Male Chorus and oth- METHODIST will have Homecoming Church, Hamlet. are offered with Band Hazel Jacobs, Apostle ers. For additional infor- CHURCH, 108 McKoy on Sunday, June 9. BEVERLY HILLS #2 of the Church of God Herbert Henry. mation contact Brother Road, Hoffman, will Revival will follow from BAPTIST CHURCH, to the homes of people BETHEL C.O.G.I.C., Franklin McQueen 910- observe “Family- June 10 through June will have Ryan Karp who cannot get out to go will have a Building 582-1263. Fellowship Fun Day,” 12, starting 7 p.m. each with Chosen People to church due to illness. Fund Program on June PLEASANT HILL from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. night. The speaking Ministries speaking dur- Call for an appointment 14, at 7:30 p.m. Elder A.M.E. ZION CHURCH, on Saturday, June 8. evangelist will be Rev. ing the morning worship for prayer of Bible study John I. Brown, pastor of 105 Lake Road, FIRST UNITED Sonny Rogers, Monroe. service on Sunday, June services in your home at the New Horizon COGIC Rockingham, will have CHURCH, Hamlet, will Pastor Allen Hudson 9. 910-997-1213. in Maxton, will be the Vacation Bible School feature music of praise invites all to attend. FIRST BAPTIST SMYRNA HOUSE guest preacher. Everyone begin June 24 through and worship, gospel ABUNDANT LIFE CHURCH OF MINISTRIES will have is invited. June 28, from 6 to 8 p.m. singing , and instrumen- CHURCH, Rockingham, HAMLET, 208 Charlotte worship services held FIRST BAPTIST at the church. The theme tal music, before each will have Woman’s Day Street, Hamlet, will have at McNeil’s Chapel, CHURCH, 329 West will be “Jesus Family Sunday service from 10 a.m. on Sunday, June Vacation Bible School, 1101 Rockingham Road, Avenue, Hamlet, will Reunion.” 500 years later, theological debate still simmers THREE NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Is SBC’s Louisiana College, Joe observers speculated online that it God’s saving grace free to anyone Aguillard, wrote in his “President’s was because the professor espoused who accepts Jesus, or did God pre- Pen” column, “My love for all Baptists Calvinist views. NIGHT destine certain people for heaven including Calvinists, does not consti- Scott McConnell, vice-president of and hell before the beginning of the tute our approval of its being advo- research for the Southern Baptist’s REVIVAL world? That’s a 500-year-old ques- cated at Louisiana College.” Lifeway Research group, said one of tion, but it is creating real divi- That came at the same time three the reasons that such a theological sions in 2013 in the nation’s largest Calvinist-leaning professors learned debate can seem divisive to an out- June 12th - 14th - Bishop David Protestant denomination. that their contracts would not be sider is because Southern Baptists Calvinism is named for the 16th renewed. Although Aguillard has not are used to being very united on Greater Deliverance Century theologian John Calvin. given a reason for the dismissals, doctrinal issues. Among other things, it teaches that many people have connected them to “From my perspective as a World Outreach Jesus died only for those who have the column. researcher, when we ask many ques- 538 Smith Road, Peachland, NC at 7:30pm been elected by God for salvation. On blog posts, some defended the tions of Southern Baptist pastors, That idea does not sit well with many move, citing it as payback for an they are usually in the same space. non-Calvinist Baptists, who believe inclination at the Southern Baptist ...Typically we see nine out of ten or Guest Speaker: Apostle Gerald Gordon Jesus died for the whole world. Theological Seminary in Louisville, 95 percent agreeing to something.” Founder: To God Be The Glory I. D. M. Some of the theological differ- Ky., to hire Calvinists over non-Cal- It’s not exactly clear why the ences between Calvinists and non- vinists. debate is ramping up now, consider- Greensboro, NC Calvinists can get pretty far into the More fuel was added to the fire ing Baptists in general have been Author: Wisdom Quotes, Vol. 1 weeds, but what may seem an arcane when the SBC’s Campbellsville divided about the issue since at least controversy has become very heated, University declined to renew a the 17th century, said Bill Leonard, a “Ask the Pastor” TCT Television Guest 00617114 especially over the past few months. professor’s contract this spring. professor of Baptist studies at Wake In January, the president of the Although there was little evidence, Forest University. Contact info: 704-272-7866 or 336-987-4888 Page 8A Richmond County Daily Journal, Rockingham, N.C. Weekender, June 8-9, 2013 www.yourdailyjournal.com Weakened tropical storm dumps rain on Southeast RALEIGH (AP) — After The first named storm of ditions were still spreading The storm is forecast to move ed to bring 2 to 4 inches of rain bringing rains, heavy winds the Atlantic season lost some northeastward along the East out of North Carolina on Friday to the Eastern Seaboard as well and even tornadoes to parts intensity after making landfall Coast, with strong winds pos- night and north up along the as storm surge-related flooding. of Florida, Tropical Storm Thursday in Florida and its sible as far north as Canada by Delmarva peninsula and into Cities in the Mid-Atlantic Andrea moved quickly up the winds were down to 45 mph Sunday. New England. A tropical storm region and Northeast were Southeastern coast on Friday, (75 kph) Friday afternoon. The As of 2 p.m. EDT Friday, warning for the Atlantic Coast bracing for the storm. 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NBA / 3B INSIDE TODAY Duncan still Classified / 4B playing like a kid B Sports www.yourdailyjournal.com Rivera pleased with team’s progress CHARLOTTE (AP) — The quarterback continues to show That trio has been to a com- drills this week at OTAs help- progression of Cam Newton improvement in practice and bined eight Pro Bowls, but ing to lend some needed cohe- this spring is one reason coach notices him building better they’re just as valuable in the siveness to an otherwise young Ron Rivera is budding with relationships with his team- locker room where they’re con- offensive line. optimism as the Panthers con- mates. sidered three of the team’s big- “Anytime you get your vet- tinue preparation for the 2013 “The nice thing you see and gest leaders. eran leaders out there on the season. the thing I really like is the pro- Beason missed a dozen football field I think that’s a The return of three starters gression of our quarterback,” games with shoulder and knee real big thing for your team,” from injuries doesn’t hurt his Rivera said Thursday after the issues last season, and has Rivera said. enthusiasm either. conclusion of OTAs. “I think been working out hard on the And Rivera likes what he’s Rivera said along with Cam has done a really good side with trainers, running full seeing from the guy who lines Newton’s steady improvement job. I think his rapport with the speed and began participating up behind them. and the return of Ryan Kalil, rest of the team has been really in some individual drills this Newton is in his third sea- Jordan Gross and Jon Beason, good. I’m seeing some things week. Beason said he should be son running the same offen- the fact that the team is ahead that really give you reason to “full go” by the start of training sive system and Rivera said of schedule with play calling be happy and be excited about camp. that comfort level is notice- installation has him feeling who we can become as a foot- Kalil, who missed most of able. While offensive coordi- good about the direction of ball team.” last season with a broken foot nator Rob Chudzinski left to Bob Leverone | AP Photo the team seven weeks before it That includes the return of after unsuccessfully predicting join the Cleveland Browns, his Carolina Panthers coach Ron Rivera talks reports to training camp. Kalil, Gross and Beason from a Carolina Super Bowl victory, with offensive coordinator Mike Shula Rivera said the third-year injuries. and Gross participated in team See RIVERA | 3B during a practice earlier this spring. Police: Handgun found during Hairston arrest DURHAM (AP) — Officers seized a 9mm handgun and ammunition when North Carolina’s leading scorer, P.J. Nam Y. Huh | AP Photo Hairston, was arrested Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Francisco Liriano surrenderd on a marijuana posses- two hits over seven innings against the Chicago Cubs. sion charge, according to a police report released Friday. Durham police stopped Pirates record Hairston Wednesday for a routine license check dur- ing which he was arrest- ed. Police spokeswoman 10th shutout in Kammie Michael says the pistol was found on the ground outside the rented blanking Cubs 2013 GMC Yukon during the search. Also seized CHICAGO (AP) — ered, scored twice and were three cigars and two Francisco Liriano pitched drove in two runs to help plastic baggies containing two-hit ball over seven the Blue Jays win for the more than 1 1/2 ounces of innings and the Pirates ninth time in 13 home marijuana. beat the Chicago Cubs games. Hairston, 20, and his 2-0 Friday for their major Texas batters struck passengers — Miykael league-leading 10th shut- out 13 times against five Lael Israel Faulcon, 20, and out, matching Pittsburgh’s Blue Jays pitchers as the Carlos Devone Sanford, 23, total for all of last season. slumping Rangers lost for both of Durham — were Liriano (4-2) walked the seventh time in 11 each charged with posses- five, his most since Sept. games. sion of less than one-half 1 last year, but struck RAYS 2, ORIOLES 1 ounce and released on eight to help Pittsburgh ST. PETERSBURG, $1,000 unsecured bonds. stop a three-game losing Fla. (AP) — Chris Archer Faulcon is a basket- streak. He had lost his pitched seven strong ball player at Elizabeth previous two starts. innings and Desmond City State University. No Mark Melancon Jennings hit a two-run occupation was listed for pitched the eighth, and homer to lead the Tampa Sanford on the police or Jason Grilli finished the Bay Rays to a 2-1 vic- arrest reports. five-hitter for his major tory over the Baltimore Michael said Hairston league-leading 23rd save Orioles. was also charged with in as many chances. Archer (1-1) limited driving without a license, After two-out singles by the Orioles to Manny though that charge wasn’t Ryan Sweeney and pinch- Machado’s third-inning listed in records on file at hitter Dioner Navarro, RBI single and Ryan the Durham County court- Grilli struck out Darwin Flaherty’s fifth-inning house. Barney. double in his second The pistol is not listed BLUE JAYS 6, start of the season. The as being reported stolen, RANGERS 1 24-year-old right-hander but Michael would not TORONTO (AP) — spent the first two months comment on whether offi- Edwin Encarnacion hit of the season at Triple-A cers have determined who owns the weapon. She said a two-run double, Neil Durham and allowed five police are now process- Wagner earned his first runs and seven hits in ing the pistol for forensic major league win and the four innings of a 5-0 loss evidence, including finger- Toronto Blue Jays beat to Cleveland after being Mary Schwalm | AP Photo prints and ballistics tests. the Texas Rangers 6-1. promoted to the majors North Carolina’s P.J. Hairston was arrested on drug charges Wednesday by Durham police while driv- Melky Cabrera hom- last weekend. ing a rented 2013 GMC Yukon. See HAIRSTON | 3B Several lessons to learn at Ellerbe’s clinic For the second straight staff and players put on been told several times to Hamlet. sprained medial collateral about perseverance and summer, NFL stars are the first clinic. during his young life, but It would have been easy ligament and hampered hard work to achieve your expected to invade For starters, Ellerbe is worth repeating over for Ellerbe to transfer to his final year as a Bulldog. goals will be the real les- Richmond County. can now be referred to and over again because a school closer to home Because of his lack of son for everyone to take Former Richmond as a Super Bowl cham- it is a great example for or give up on his goal of production, NFL teams away. Senior standout Dannell pion after helping the today’s “need it now gen- playing in the NFL. passed on him during the • To enroll in this sum- Ellerbe will put on his sec- Baltimore Ravens take out eration.” He didn’t. draft. He needed one final mer’s camp, which is open ond annual football clinic the San Francisco 49ers in Ellerbe worked Ellerbe returned chance to prove his doubt- to children from 6 to 14 on July 13 on the practice Super Bowl XLVII in New hard to achieve his to Georgia and ers wrong and show them years of age, visit www. fields at the high school. Orleans. dream of donning faced the conse- he had the ability and the usafootball.com/fun and Last year’s one-day In addition, Ellerbe a uniform every quences for his drive to play in the NFL. click on clinics. Under find event drew over 150 switched teams — tak- Sunday, but it didn’t actions. Richt He got it. a clinic, type in Dannell local youths and fea- ing his talents to South come easy. hit Ellerbe with a His fight landed him Ellerbe and click on regis- tured appearances from a Beach, signing a five-year As a redshirt three-game suspen- on the 53-man roster ter. For anyone new to the handful of NFL players deal to become a member freshman Ellerbe Shawn sion and the school and Ellerbe made the usafootball website, you including another former of the Miami Dolphins. was arrested by placed him on six most of his four years in must create a new account Richmond Raider, Melvin The clinic’s main attrac- police two days Stinson months probation. Baltimore. This translat- Sports Editor and completely fill out Ingram, as well as the tion is a opportunity to after the Georgia He kept fighting. ed to a big contract with the information to sign- Baltimore Ravens’ Vonta learn football from an Bulldogs lost After a banner Miami. up. The clinic includes a Leach and Lardarius NFL player, but there is to the West Virginia While having an All-Pro junior year, Ellerbe was T-shirt and lunch. Webb. also something for the Mountaineers in the set to have a season to like Leach teach you how A lot has happened participants to learn Sugar Bowl. He was ulti- remember as a senior. to run a pass route, or Sports editor Shawn Stinson can be since Ellerbe, his NFL about Ellerbe’s path to the mately suspended indefi- Instead, Ellerbe was have Ellerbe tell you the reached at 910-997-3111, ext. 14, or by friends and members of pros. nitely by coach Mark once again forced to pick proper way to tackle an email at [email protected]. the Richmond football It is a story which has Richt and sent back home himself off the mat as a opponent is nice, learning Follow him on Twitter @scgolfer.

The sports department can be reached at [email protected]; or call 910-997-3111, ext. 14. Page 2B Richmond County Daily Journal, Rockingham, N.C. Weekender, June 8-9, 2013 www.yourdailyjournal.com Rain washes out BRIEFS Baseball camp to be held course at 910-895-3295. Richmond Senior baseball coach Ricky Young will have a Basketball camp offered at Rohanen qualifying race camp for boys 6 to 12 years of age June 17 to 19 from 9 a.m. to The Rohanen Middle School Basketball Camp is scheduled noon. The cost is $60 and brochures are available at the high for June 17 to 21. The camp is open for boys and girls from 5 LONG POND, Pa. (AP) Series East by coming in school. For more information, contact Young at 910-840-4484 to 16 years of age. The sessions will run from 8 a.m. to noon — Rain has washed out third in South Carolina or call the school at 997-9812. each day and the cost is $40 per child, which includes a free Friday’s Sprint Cup quali- in April. Mexico native Volleyball camp set for RSHS T-shirt. The camp will work with participants on skills like fying at Pocono Raceway. Daniel Suarez, a product Richmond Senior volleyball coach Shellie Wimpey will hold dribbling, shooting and passing. For information, contact Points leader Jimmie of the NASCAR Driver a volleyball camp for rising sixth- through eighth-grade girls. Frank Harrington at 910-315-1610 or 910-995-1064. Johnson will automati- For Diversity program, The camp is scheduled for 9 a.m. to noon June 17 to 19 at the Cheerleader camp set for RSHS cally sit on the pole for made the list as well. school. The cost is $50, which includes a T-shirt. For a copy of This summer’s Raider Cheer Camp is slated for July 29 to the start of Sunday’s 400- Fox pleased with the application, visit Richmond Senior’s website, click on the Aug. 1. mile race. NASCAR TV ratings athletics tab to download the flyer. It rained all day and LOS ANGELES (AP) Youth basketball league to start cars never got on — NASCAR RSHS soccer camp scheduled Falling Creek Recreation Center will have a youth bas- The annual Richmond Senior High soccer camp directed the track. There ketball league for boys and girls from 5 to 18 years of age. remains a ratings by Bennie Howard is set for June 24 to 27 at the high school. are only 43 entries winner for Fox. Registrations will be accepted until June 20 and the cost The camp will run from 9 a.m. to noon each day and is open is $25 per child. Signups will be held at the Falling Creek for the race so no The network to children from 6 to 18 years of age. The cost is $65 with dis- Gymnasium on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3 p.m. to 6 driver will miss said Friday that counts given for families which enroll more than one of their p.m. For information or if interested in coaching or refereeing, the field. 13 Sprint Cup children in the camp. Among the scheduled instructors are contact Taneika Reader at 910-461-7062 or Trinity Services at Elliott, Burton races this sea- Scotland coach Colin McDavid, Pinecrest coach Ray Blatz and named to son averaged a Union Pines coach Jeremy Blake. Applications are available at 910-895-6270. NASCAR Next 4.8/10 rating. the FirstHealth Fitness Center, Hibbett Sports and Dunham’s Swimming lessons to begin NEWTON, Fox also said live Sports. For information, contact Howard at 910-277-1869, 910- The City of Rockingham Parks and Recreation is offer- Iowa (AP) — Jimmie Johnson NASCAR viewer- 639-2453 or 910-997-9812, ext. 1104 or 2056. ing swimming lessons this summer. The lessons are offered Two sons of well- ship ranked No. 2 for children 4 to 6 years of age and 7 and older. The cost is known Sprint Cup among men 18-49 RSHS to offer hoops camp $40, with a discount offered for two or more children. The drivers headline The Richmond Senior High basketball camp is set for July and men 25-54 sessions, which are held daily, will begin Monday and run the list of young- 16 to 18 at the school. The camp is open to children from from February through June 21. The second session is July 1 to 12 and the sters selected through the end 6 to 14 years of age and will be led the Richmond boys and final session will take place July 22 to Aug. 2. The classes for for this season’s of the broadcast girls coaching staff of David Laton, Victoria DeFrate, Donald the 7 and above group is held from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., while NASCAR Next season. Pettigrew and Ted Gaskins. The cost is $60 and discounts will the 4 to 6 group will have its sessions from 11 a.m. to noon. program. NASCAR on be provided to families which enroll more than one of their For information or to register, contact the City of Rockingham NASCAR Fox also posted children in the camp. For information, contact DeFrate at 814- Parks and Recreation Department at 910-895-6810. announced Friday ratings increases 482-0160 or 910-997-9812 ext. 2124. that Chase Elliott, Chase Elliott in five of the top Baseball team looking for player Beginner swim lessons to start the son of 1988 seven and nine A 10u travel baseball squad is looking for one player for the FirstHealth Center for Health and Fitness is offering champion Bill of the nation’s 15 upcoming season which begins this month. For information, beginner swim lessons for children 5 to 12 years of age Elliott, and Jeb biggest markets, contact Terry Pettitt at 910-410-8222 or 910-995-3527. and the cost is $45 for members and $49 for non-members. Burton, whose including Los There will be two classes offered during the session, 5:30 father Ward won Angeles (6 per- Youth football team to accept signups p.m. to 6:15 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. The next the 2002 Daytona cent) and Chicago The RC Raiders youth football team will be holding regis- session begins June 17 and will run through July 10. For 500, both made (32 percent). tration for the upcoming season on Saturdays at the practice information, contact the health center at 910-410-0123. the list for the Overall, ratings field at Richmond Senior High School. There will be three program. grew 7 percent in divisions — 8 to 9, 10 to 11 and 12 to 13. In addition to the NASCAR the country’s 56 age restriction, there will also be a maximum weight for each Jeb Burton division. For information, contact Gary Lovin at 910-582-2015. 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Clinton Melton and Amanda Allen Allen, Melton to exchange vows Amanda Kathleen County. Allen and Clinton Eugene The groom elect is the Melton of Greenville, son of Harvey and Rita N.C., announce their Melton of Rockingham. engagement and upcom- He is the grandson of ing marriage. T.L. and Ruth Melton and The bride elect is the the late Claude and Josie daughter of Ken and Hall and Dot Melton all Shelia Allen of Shelby. of Rockingham. Clint She is the granddaugh- is a 2008 graduate of ter of Wayne and Shirley East Carolina University Allen of Shelby and the late Robert Troy and where he earned a Madeline Brown of Rock Bachelor of Science Hill, S.C. Amanda is a in Economics. He is 2008 graduate of East employed with Southern Carolina University Wine & Spirits. where she earned a A wedding is planned Bachelor of Science in for Saturday, June 22, Elementary Education. 2013, in Shelby at the She is a kindergarten Episcopal Church of the teacher in Beaufort Redeemer. Local Births Davis son Kayla Davis of Rockingham, announces the birth of a son, Elijah Amir Davis, born on May 28, 2013, at FirstHealth Richmond Memorial Hospital, Rockingham. Barrett son Latrice Faulkner and Robert Barrett of Rockingham, announce the birth of a son, Trevion Sencere Barrett, born on May 22, 2013, at FirstHealth Richmond Memorial Hospital, Rockingham. Contributed photo Kirven son The Richmond County Chamber of Commerce office has moved to a brand new space located on the second floor of the Hamlet Depot, 2 Main Street in Hamlet. The chamber’s phone number is still 910-895-9058. The public is invited to stop by to visit the Faith McPherson and Alfonso Kirven of Hamlet, new location, and update records. A ribbon cutting and open house will take place on Thursday, June 27, beginning at 5 p.m. announce the birth of a son, Jeremiah Wayne Kirven, May 22, 2013, at FirstHealth Ricmond Memorial Hospital, Rockingham. Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway turning 100 WILMINGTON (AP) — ed. They, instead, are left ing both on- and off-vessel above Morehead City. But Happy Birthday, Atlantic bemoaning the shifting “We have gotten so used to our wonderful spending, in coastal North then the ditch diggers sud- Intracoastal Waterway. shoaling and inconsistent waterway. We just can’t imagine what it would Carolina, spending that denly had to battle inlets You’re looking awfully good depths that can send them be like without it.” supports about $667.4 mil- and narrow passages that for your age. aground. lion in economic output shot cross currents across What’s that, you say? Recreationally, it soars. (sales) along the coast, the waterway into ocean, Getting a little worn Access to the waterway’s — Jim Leutze, about 10,200 jobs, $261.4 and vice versa. around the edges and a sandy shores and ubiqui- chairman emeritus of the University of North Carolina million in wages and sala- Consistent funding was little heavier in the middle? tous docks is indiscrimi- Wilmington ries, and $49.3 million in needed to dig southward. Yeah, we’ve seen the ero- nate, reducing us all to local/state sales and excise But once dug, maintenance sion and the unexpected (such as fuel and cigarette) required even more fund- an even-keel collection the coast in Pender, New cash. sandbars. But you’re flirt- of friends and neighbors. taxes.” ing for the dreaded D word. Hanover and Brunswick Chris Dumas, a profes- ing with the big 1-0-0. Cut Please check your title and/ One hundred years ago, Dredging. counties. sor of economics at UNCW, yourself some slack. or stock portfolio at the everything had been run- Congressional resources did a study in 2007-08 that In 1913, the Corps of pier. All AIWW celebrants “The AIWW,” he says, ning fairly smoothly when continued, though, through Engineers was finally grant- need have only this in com- “has been a major intercon- focused on the for-hire char- the Intracoastal reached the middle hunk of the 20th ed the funding to extend mon: a boat of some sort nector of water for people ter industry in the coastal Beaufort. But as the ditch century for one reason: the Intracoastal south from (kayaks, jet skis and john- going from Carolina Beach region of North Carolina, got to Morehead City, safety. From Morehead City Beaufort, past Topsail, boats acceptable) and the to Wrightsville to Topsail, and its economic impacts the landscape started to south to South Carolina Wrightsville, Shallotte and ability to pack a cooler. for instance. Before, and recreation benefits. change. The AIWW was and beyond, the waterway Calabash, on its way to Even those without ben- creeks were connected to Dumas’ conclusion: The intended to be 12 feet deep provided boaters a safe, Florida. efit, as restaurants along its one inlet. Now they are value of current AIWW and 90 feet wide. protective harbor from the The AIWW had actu- path burst at the seams dur- interconnected, allowing recreational activity is half “The southern portion, compromising currents ally entered the northern ing the summer months. access to ocean from places a billion dollars annually starting at Morehead City, of the Atlantic, and the tip of North Carolina well “We have gotten so used like Masonboro Inlet and from the South Carolina to had wide rivers and sounds military a safe haven from before then, when George to our wonderful waterway,” Topsail Inlet. Virginia border. and marshes as part of its German U-Boats in World Washington, father of the says Jim Leutze, an avid “Also, the quality of “The North Carolina waterway,” says Howard War II. country and a smart busi- Wrightsville Beach boater water is greatly improved. for-hire ocean fishery,” the Varnam, who has worked By the end of the cen- nessman, backed the dig- and chairman emeritus of Most of the creeks we study found, “consists of in operations for the Corps tury, though, Congress ging to carry commerce, the University of North enjoy today would have approximately 750 char- of Engineers’ Wilmington had reduced drastically his included, down the Carolina Wilmington. “We been denigrated without ter boat vessels and head district since 1970. “More its funding for dredging coast to the Albemarle just can’t imagine what it the circulation promoted boat vessels operating of the southern North and maintenance along Sound and Edenton, then would be like without it. by the interconnectivity. It year-round. ... (Of those, Carolina piece needed to the North Carolina coast, North Carolina’s capital. Without it, as a fisherman, allows fishermen to use the 262 vessels were from the be manmade. In fact, there from about $10 million in But today, recreational I’d be sunk.” smaller inlets to get out four-county Southeastern would be no marinas at today’s dollars in 1980, boaters and landlubbers Spencer Rogers, an to the ocean to catch the North Carolina coastal Wrightsville or Carolina to $3.8 million in 2011. throughout the region are engineer specializing in fish. So we have better sea- region: New Hanover 109; Beach without the water- The need for consistent getting the most enjoyment coastal construction and food. And we have cleaner Brunswick 91; Pender 36; way.” dredging along the state’s out of its scenery, serenity shoreline erosion, praises creeks.” Onslow 26.) The AIWW travels southern coast is caused by and splendor - not the com- what the hydrodynamics of The waterway around “For-hire fishing pas- 308 miles through North shoaling, when sand races mercial shippers for whom the waterway have done Wilmington also produces sengers spend about $380 Carolina, lazily cruising the to fill in any hole it finds the big ditch was intend- for the quality of life along something in abundance: million per year, includ- sounds, bay and marshes underwater.

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CIVIC CALENDAR Alzheimer’s COUNTY STEERING Association meets fourth Tuesday of the month. 7 p.m. at 294 N. Bridges Reynolds Road in Ellerbe. support group COMMITTEE meets Tuesday of each month For more information, St., Hamlet. HAMLET ROTARY: Are you caring for some- the 2nd Tuesday of each at 7 p.m. at County call Dena Cook at 910- SANDHILLS Club meets every Tuesday one who has been diag- month at 2 p.m. at the Extension Office. 895-8491 or Melanie SHRINE CLUB: Meets from noon until 1 p.m. nosed with Alzheimer’s Hamlet Senior Center. Information, call 652- Carnes at 910-652-4897. fourth Tuesday monthly at Sandhills Regional or a related dementia? AL-ANON will meet 4363. ROCKINGHAM at 6:30 p.m. at Hamlet Hospital, Hamlet. Wish you could to talk from 8-9 p.m. Monday JW MASK JR WOMAN’S CIVIC Masonic Lodge. ROCKINGHAM to others who know what at First Presbyterian ALUMNI CHAPTER CLUB: Meets first MARINE CORPS ROTARY: Club meets you are going through? Church on Fayetteville meets at 6 p.m. on the Thursday of each month LEAGUE: Detachment every Monday at noon You are invited to join Road, Rockingham fourth Monday of each at 6 p.m. at law office 1252 meets at 6 p.m. at FirstHealth Richmond our support group, which POPLAR HILL month at the NAACP of Pittman and Davis, the second Monday of Memorial Hospital third meets at 10 a.m. on the LODGE #331 in the building on Hamlet Rockingham. each month, 4 Oaks Bank floor. third Wednesday of each 29th Masonic District, Avenue in Hamlet. All DAR: General Henry Bank conference room, ROCKINGHAM month at the Hamlet will hold regular com- alumni from CHHS- William Harrington Rockingham. MOOSE LODGE 1838: Senior Center. The group munication on the sec- MAHS are welcome. Chapter of Daughters MILITARY ORDER Members meet 2 p.m. is a safe environment to ond and fourth Tuesday DAV CHAPTER 59 of American Revolution OF PURPLE HEARTS: first Sunday of every share experiences, ask of each month at 7 p.m. AND AUXILIARY: meets second Monday of Chapter 647 meets the month at lodge on Crow questions and get sup- at 106 Stokes Road, Meets second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. at the third Monday of each Run across from Perdue. port from others who Rockingham. each month at Chapter First United Methodist month at 6:30 p.m. at EAST are experiencing similar BLACK POT FISH home, N.C. 177 S. Church in Rockingham. Park Avenue Presbyterian ROCKINGHAM: situations. Enjoy a cup of FRY — Church Fundraiser Hamlet. Meal is at 6 p.m. Information, 652-5770 or Church, 1920 Park Ave., Men’s Club meets sec- coffee, light refreshment held by Tabernacle Faith Immediately following 895-1009. Rockingham. ond Monday of each and conversation. The Pentecostal Holiness meeting at 6:30 p.m. ROCKINGHAM HAMLET V.F.W.: month at 7 p.m. at facilitator is Anthony Church, 101 Pine St., VIETNAM CIVITANS: Club meets Post 7314 meets second East Rockingham Fire McIver with Kings Hamlet — Held every VETERANS OF every second and fourth Sunday of each month at Department. Wood Nursing Center in Friday and Saturday from AMERICA: Meets first Thursday at 7 p.m. at 2 p.m. at Post Home on NARFE: Sandhills Aberdeen. The group is 11 a.m. until. Dine in, Monday of each month at FirstHealth Richmond Boyd Lake Road, Hamlet. Chapter 1895 of National co-sponsored by the Area carry out and delivery. Rockingham VFW Post Memorial Hospital. ROCKINGHAM Association of Retired Aging Administration of On the menu: Fish, ham- 4203 at Old River Road KIWANIS CLUB: V.F.W.: Post 4203 meets Federal Employees Lumber River Council of burger, fried chicken, hot and Caroline Street. Meets every Tuesday second Thursday of each meets second Monday Governments. dogs, baked beans, french Meeting begins at 7 p.m. at 1 p.m. for lunch at month at 7 p.m. at Post of each month at 10:30 THE RICHMOND fries, hush puppies, cole BOOK CLUB: Hardee Shoney’s. Home, 4203 River Road, a.m. at Community COUNTY NAACP meets slaw, cake and soda. To Girl’s Book Club meets MASONS: Rockingham. Congregational Church, at 7:30 p.m. on the second pre-order, call 582-5558 10 a.m. the second Rockingham Masonic VFW AUXILIARY: 141 North Bennett Tuesday of each month or 995-3615. Monday of each month Lodge 495 AF & AM Ladies Auxiliary to St., Southern Pines. at a different church in Chapter 1895 wel- at Hamlet Senior Center. meets first and third Veterans of Foreign Wars Information, George the county. Please check comes all Federal/Postal Richmond Monday of each month at Post 4203 meets second LeVander, 895-9657. the daily calendar each employees, retirees, County Amateur 7:30 p.m. at Rockingham Thursday of each month Richmond month for the name of spouses/surviving spous- Radio Club: meets Masonic Lodge on at 7 p.m. at Post Home, County NAACP the church. es to meetings, held on the second Saturday Fayetteville Road, River Road, Rockingham. Youth Council will The NAACP needs each 2nd Monday of the each month at 9 a.m. in Rockingham. POST 49: American meet every 1st Monday everyone. Call Barbara month. Additional infor- the Richmond County MASONS: Hamlet Legion and Auxiliary of every month at 7 p.m. Young at 910-582-4869 mation about NARFE is Emergency Services Masonic Lodge No. 532 meets third Tuesday each at the NAACP Office in for location of the month. available by contacting: Office, 319 S. Lawrence A.F.&A.M. meets second month at Post Home, Hamlet. RICHMOND George/Julina LeVander St., Rockingham. and fourth Thursday of Boyd Lake Road, Hamlet. AMVETS: Post 316 COUNTY (910) 895-9657; Sheila RICHMOND each month at Masonic POST 147: American meets the last Tuesday DEMOCRATIC Lang (910) 448-0704, or COUNTY HISTORICAL Lodge, 307 Main St., Legion meets first Friday of each month at 7 p.m. WOMEN meet at 6 Vilma Geisert (910) 215- SOCIETY: Meets third Hamlet. each month 7:30 p.m. at the East Rockingham p.m. on the last Monday 5898. Monday monthly at 7 MASONS: Hamlet Post Home off Ledbetter Fire Department. of each month. For THE DOBBINS p.m. in Rockingham City Review Lodge No. 105, Lake Road, Rockingham. WOODMEN OF PHA, 510 Pine St., meets ROCKINGHAM more information, call HEIGHTS Hall, 514 Rockingham WORLD: Meets at 6:30 Road, unless otherwise first and third Tuesday of LIONS: Club meets sec- President Pam Dillman CONCERNED p.m. on the first Monday announced. Call 895- each month at 7:30 p.m. ond and fourth Monday at 895-2774. CITIZENS GROUP will of each month at Shoney’s 9057. MASONS: Day Springs of each month at 7:15 APPOINTMENTS meet at 6 p.m. on the first Restaurant, Rockingham. RICHMOND Lodge 44 meetings held p.m. at Lions Clubhouse, FOR LEGAL Monday of the month WUSA: Women Unique COUNTY WOMAN’S first and third Tuesdays U.S. 220 N., Rockingham. ASSISTANCE — at the Dobbins Heights in Spiritual Harmony, CLUB: Meets fourth of each month at 7 HAMLET LIONS: Every third Friday of Community Center, 195 support group for women each month, a parale- Daniels St. Tuesday of each month p.m., located on Stewart Club meets first and third at 6 p.m. at FirstHealth Street, Rockingham. Thursday each month at with problems, meets 7 gal with Legal Aid of AUTISM SOCIETY to 9 p.m. every Monday North Carolina, Inc. is OF NC — RICHMOND Richmond Memorial Contact Ras Rush at 910- 7 p.m. at Lions Building, Hospital cafeteria. 206-0252. junction U.S. 74 and N.C. at Haven of Truth available to meet with COUNTY CHAPTER Deliverance Church, U.S. interested persons at the meets on the third WOMAN’S CLUB OF MASONS: Elberta 38, Hamlet. HAMLET: Meets second Masonic Lodge # 654 ELLERBE LIONS: 1 North and Patterson Hamlet Senior Center by Saturday of the month Road. Information, 895- appointment to provide at 10 a.m. at FirstHealth Monday of each month, meets the 1st and 3rd Club meets first and third September through May, Tuesday of each month Thursday of each month 7050 or 997-3595. assistance in non-crimi- Richmond Memorial. ORDER OF nal matters (family law, THE HAMLET at 7 p.m. at Hamlet at 7:30 p.m. Dinner will at 7 p.m. at Ellerbe Lions Woman’s Clubhouse, Oak be served on the 1st Club Park, Church Street EASTERN STAR: public assistance, hous- HISTORIC DEPOT Palestine Chapter 79 ing, consumer protec- AND MUSEUMS are Street, Hamlet. Tuesday. Ext., Ellerbe. RICHMOND SQUARE DEAL: ELLERBE CIVITAN meets at 6 p.m. third tion, etc). The service is available for tours Thursday of each month free to low-income adults Monday through Friday, SERVICE LEAGUE: Lodge 801, 29th Masonic CLUB: Meets every sec- (Formerly Rockingham District, regular commu- ond and fourth Thursday at lodge hall, Pine Street, age 60 or older. For infor- 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is Hamlet. mation and to schedule also open Saturday and Junior Woman’s Club) nication first and third at 7 p.m. at the Ellerbe an appointment, call the Sunday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month at Civitan Building on O.J. See CALENDAR | 3C center at 582-7985. For any questions, please FREE GED CLASS — call (910) 417-7791. Richmond Community ORDER OF SATURDAY, JUNE 8 TIME WARNER CABLE S1 - DISH NETWORK S2 - DIRECTV College has a free GED EASTERN STAR: Open class at Poplar Springs Springs Chapter 320 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 S1 S2 Baptist Church at meets second Monday ABC Entertainment Tonight Last Man St IndyCar Auto Racing Firestone 550 Site: Texas Motor Speedway -- Fort Worth, Eyewitness (:35) Criminal Minds (:35) Burn 9 9 478 Sandhills Road in of each month at 7:30 (9) WSOC 9 Weekend "Adrenaline" Texas (L) News "Hopeless" Notice "Pilot" Rockingham. Tuesdays p.m. at Day Springs CBS (3) Paid (3) (13) Paid CSI: Crime Scene 48 Hours "A Fatal Attraction" 48 Hours "Secrets of the (3) News (3) (:35) (3) (:05) (3) (:35) Alien and Thursdays from Lodge on Stewart Street. (3) WBTV 3 (5) On (5) A. Griffith Investigation "Karma to River" (3) (:20) Sports Attorney America Now (5) (:35) 3 3 5 to 8 p.m. Call Terry Rockingham. Questions, (5) WRAL 5 Record Show "The Burn" (5) News (5) C. Minds Inside Ed. Thompson at 410-1787 call Cynthia, 997-3451. (13) WBTW 13 (13) Fortune Bank Job" (13) News (13) Burn (13) Paid for information. Enroll NATIONAL any time. RAILROAD: Museum NBC Jeopardy! Wheel of NHL Hockey Stanley Cup Playoffs Los Angeles Kings vs. Chicago Blackhawks Western WCNC News Saturday Night Live 6 36 36 ORDER OF THE and Hall of Fame, (36) WCNC Weekend Fortune Conference Final Game 5 Site: United Center -- Chicago, Ill. (L) PBS (6:00) The Big Band Vocalists '70s and '80s Soul Rewind Sam Cooke: The Legend Joe Bonamassa/Vienna The blues rock singer Austin City EASTERN STAR Business Hwy. 74 East, 4 30 Open Spring Chapter Hamlet. Open Saturdays (4) WUNC 4 performs an acoustic concert. "Jimmy Cliff" FOX MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals vs. Cincinnati Reds Site: Great American Ball Park -- WCCB News WCCB News Hell's Kitchen "Six Chefs The Goodwin Always Sunny 320 meets at 6:30 p.m. 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. and 18 18 on the second Monday Sundays 1 p.m. until 4 (18) WCCB 11 Cincinnati, Ohio (L) at Ten Got Game Compete" Games of each month at 118 p.m. and other times by (46) CW 8 Two and Half Two and Half Leverage "The Snow Job" Leverage "The Mile High Job" Cold Case Files '70s Show 30 Rock Rules of Eng Old Christine 46 46 South Stewart Street appointment. (55) MNT 17 MLL Lacrosse Chicago Machine vs. Charlotte Hounds (L) Family Guy My TV News HollyScoop Mr. Box Mr. Box Paid Program Paid Program 55 55 Rockingham NEW CHOICES Contact person: Addie PROGRAM: First (64) ION 10 The Browns The Browns Criminal Minds "Reckoner" The Closer Eyewit. News (:35) Hot Topics (:05) OMG (:35) Ent. Tonight (:35) Hollywd. 64 64 M. Robinson, 910-206- Things First Workshop A&E 36 Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Ship Wars Ship Wars Ship Wars Ship Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars 118 265 1186 and Seminar Series held AMC 27 (5:00) Kingdom of Heaven King Kong (2005, Action) Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody. The Killing 130 254 COMMUNITY BIBLE every Wednesday from 1 ANPL 38 Too Cute "Fluff and Feathers" My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell Tanked! My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell 184 282 STUDY meets each p.m. to 2 p.m. For more BET 59 (6:30) Big Momma's House 2 Martin Lawrence. White Chicks ('04, Comedy) Marlon Wayans, Jaime King, Shawn Wayans. Rebound ('05, Com) Martin Lawrence. 124 329 Thursday at 7 p.m. 325 information, call 910- Long Drive, Rockingham 997-4944. BRAVO 37 Gangs of New York (2002, Drama) Daniel Day-Lewis, Cameron Diaz, Leonardo DiCaprio. Gangs of New York ('02, Dra) Daniel Day-Lewis, Leonardo DiCaprio. 129 273 (across from Perdue) For HAMLET BUSINESS CMT 51 Cops Cops Redneck Island Redneck Island (N) Dog & Beth: On the Hunt Days of Thunder ('90, Spt) Nicole Kidman, Tom Cruise. 166 327 more information, call DEVELOPMENT CNBC 34 Ultimate Factories "UPS" American Greed: Scam Orman "The Dangers of Free" Debt Debt American Greed: Scam Orman "The Dangers of Free" 208 355 Evangelist Robert David ASSOCIATION meets CNN 32 CNN Newsroom Anderson Cooper Anthony Bourdain Anthony Bourdain Anderson Cooper Anderson Cooper 360 200 202 Sr. at 910-461-9186 on the fourth Tuesday of COM 52 (5:25) Waiting Dumb and Dumber (1994, Comedy) Jeff Daniels, Lauren Holly, Jim Carrey. The Ringer (2005, Comedy) Luis Avalos, Johnny Knoxville. Zack and Miri Make A Porno 107 249 HARDEE GIRL’S the month in the Hamlet DISC 35 Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Buying Alaska Buying Alaska 182 278 BOOK CLUB meets on Historic Depot. the 2nd Monday of each HAMLET HISTORIC DISN 54 Jessie Good Luck ... GoodLuck (N) Dog Blog (N) Austin (N) A.N.T. Farm Jessie Jessie Jessie A.N.T. Farm A.N.T. Farm A.N.T. Farm 172 290 month at 10 a.m. at the DEPOT: Board meets on ESPN-C 69 (6:00) 30 for 30 The Year of the Yao (2004, Documentary) The Year of the Yao (2004, Documentary) The Fab Five 143 208 Hamlet Senior Center. the first Tuesday of the ESPN 39 (6:00) SportsC. Countdown NASCAR Auto Racing Dupont Pioneer 250 Site: Iowa Speedway (L) SportsCenter SportsCenter 140 206 Librarian Ginger Haigler, month at 5:30 p.m. in the ESPN2 68 NCAA Baseball Division I Tournament Louisiana State University vs. Oklahoma (L) NCAA Baseball Division I Tournament Cal-State Fullerton vs. UCLA Site: Goodwin Field (L) 144 209 facilitator. Depot. FAM 29 (6:55) Monsters, Inc. ('01, Ani) John Goodman. Monsters, Inc. ('01, Ani) John Goodman. The Blind Side ('09, Spt) Tim McGraw, Sandra Bullock. 180 311 RED HAT CHAPTER ROCKINGHAM FOOD 55 Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Iron Chef America "Final" Diners Diners 110 231 VICE QUEENS meet HOUSING the first Tuesday of each AUTHORITY: FSS 40 Boxing Golden Boy Diaz vs. Cuevas Jr. SaluteTroops Pre-game MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves vs. Site: Dodger Stadium (L) 420 630 month at 3 p.m. at the Monthly meeting held HGTV 46 House Hunter House Hunter Love/List "Feng Shui Family" Love/List "Function and Flow" House Hunter House Hunter House Hunter House Hunter Love/List "Function and Flow" 112 229 Hamlet Senior Center. third Tuesday of each HIST 65 Mountain "Miles From Home" Mountain "Surviving Winter" Mountain Men Mountain "The Final Stand" Mountain "This Is the End" Mountain "Surviving Winter" 120 269 VETERANS CLUB month at 4:30 p.m. at INSP 78 The High Chaparral Bonanza The Virginian "The Hero" The Virginian "Felicity's Spring" The Big Valley 259 364 MEETING meets the Rockingham City Hall, LIFE 31 (6:00) A Sister's Revenge The Good Mother ('88, Dra) Diane Keaton. Adopting Terror ('11, Dra) Samaire Armstrong, Sean Astin. The Good Mother 108 252 2nd Wednesday of each 514 Rockingham Road, LMN 72 (6:00) A Trusted Man Intimate Stranger ('06, Thril) Kari Matchett. Chloe ('09, Dra) Liam Neeson, Julianne Moore. Intimate Stranger 109 253 month at noon at the Rockingham. The public Hamlet Senior Center. is welcome. MTV 43 Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous 160 331 Registration is required AL-ALON FAMILY NICK 30 Movie SpongeBob Sam & Cat (N) Marvin Big Time Rush WendellVinn The Nanny The Nanny Friends (:35) Friends (:05) Friends (:40) Friends 170 299 by the 2nd Monday of the GROUP: For support SCIFI 64 Land of the Lost ('09, Adv) Anna Friel, Will Ferrell. Sinbad "Pilot" (P) (N) Primeval: New World (N) Rise of the Dinosaurs ('13, Sci-Fi) Vernon Wells, Colin Nemic. 122 244 month. for friends and families SPEED 67 Speed Center Lucas Oil (N) Viper: Soul "The Team Story" Off Road Racing General Tire Mint 400 Trackside At "Pocono" ARCA Auto Racing 150 607 GRANDPARENTS of alcoholics meets at SPIKE 44 (6:05) Kick-Ass ('10, Act) Clark Duke, Aaron Johnson. Batman Begins (2005, Action) Michael Caine, Liam Neeson, Christian Bale. Movie 168 262 RAISING 6:30 p.m. each Tuesday TBS 24 The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Men at Work Last Laugh? Sullivan&son Sullivan&son 139 247 GRANDCHILDREN at the Samaritan Colony meet on the 4th Thursday Chapel, U.S. 220. TCM 25 (6:15) Springfield Rifle Breathless Jean-Paul Belmondo. (:45) The Thief of Paris ('67, Com/Dra) Jean-Paul Belmondo. Two Women 132 256 of each month at the THE HUMANE TLC 48 Untold "Rottweiler in the ER" Untold "Pipe in the Head" Untold "Diagnose Me!" Untold "Frat Boy Blues" Untold "Pipe in the Head" Untold "Diagnose Me!" 183 280 Hamlet Senior Center. SOCIETY OF TNT 26 (5:00) Gladiator The Book of Eli ('09, Adv) Gary Oldman, Denzel Washington. Clash of the Titans ('10, Act) Sam Worthington. (:45) 72 Hours 138 245 Register by calling 582- RICHMOND COUNTY TOON 53 Diary of a Wimpy Kid ('10, Com) Zachary Gordon. Home Movies King of Hill Family Guy Family Guy Cleveland Boondocks Bleach (N) Naruto 176 296 7985. meets every second TRAVEL 47 Mysteries at the Museum Monumental Mysteries Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures 215 277 ALZHEIMER’S Monday at 6:15 p.m. TVLAND 56 Hot/ Cleve. Hot/ Cleve. Hot/ Cleve. Hot/ Cleve. Hot/ Cleve. Hot/ Cleve. Hot/ Cleve. Hot/ Cleve. Hot/ Cleve. Hot/ Cleve. 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AMC 27 The Killing "The Jungle/ That You Fear the Most" The Killing "Seventeen" (N) Mad Men "Favors" (N) (:05) The Killing "Seventeen" (:05) Mad Men "Favors" 130 254 County Democratic ANPL 38 Top Hooker Call Wildman Call Wildman Call Wildman Call Wildman Top Hooker Call Wildman Call Wildman Top Hooker 184 282 Headquarters, East AA Groups BET 59 (6:00) The Women of Brewster Place The Women of Brewster Place ('89, Dra) Oprah Winfrey. 2/2 Justice The Game BET Inspiration 124 329 EAST ROCKINGHAM Franklin Street, Suite GROUP: Town Park BRAVO 37 New Jersey Social (N) Housewives/NewJersey (N) Princesses: Long Island (N) Housewives/NewJersey Fashion Queens (N) Housewives/NewJersey 129 273 301, Rockingham. New Apartments day room off CMT 51 Cops Cops Dog & Beth: On the Hunt (N) Dog & Beth: On the Hunt CMT Music Awards R.Island 166 327 members and visitors Biltmore Drive. Group CNBC 34 Princess Julie On the Money Cocaine Cowboys American Greed: Scam Cocaine Cowboys 208 355 are always welcome. Call meets at 8 p.m. each Mary Swann at 582-4429 CNN 32 CNN Newsroom Anthony Bourdain "Peru" A. Bourdain "Congo" (N) Stroumboulopoulos (P) (N) Anthony Bourdain Anthony Bourdain 200 202 Wednesday and Friday. COM 52 (5:25) Dumb and Dumber Tosh.O Tosh.O Tosh.O Tosh.O Zack and Miri Make A Porno ('08, Com) Seth Rogen. (:15) Schumer Movie 107 249 for more information. Open discussion. SEXUAL ASSAULT HAMLET GROUP DISC 35 Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska/Last "Fall Flurry" (N) North America (N) Alaska Bear Stakeout North America Alaska Bear Stakeout 182 278 SUPPORT GROUP: OF AA: Meets each DISN 54 Good Luck ... Good Luck ... Dog Blog Austin/ Ally Shake It Up Jessie Austin/ Ally Austin/ Ally Dog Blog Dog Blog Good Luck ... Good Luck ... 172 290 Meets every Tuesday Thursday at 8 p.m. at 211 ESPN-C 69 (6:00) 30 for 30 The Year of the Yao (2004, Documentary) The Year of the Yao (2004, Documentary) 30/30 "Survive and Advance" 143 208 from 6 to 7 p.m. Call New Henderson St., Hamlet. ESPN 39 Baseball Tonight (L) MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals vs. Cincinnati Reds Site: Great American Ball Park (L) SportsCenter SportsCenter 140 206 Horizons at 997-4840 to Open speaker. ESPN2 68 NCAA Baseball Division I Tournament Oklahoma vs. Louisiana State University (L) NCAA Baseball Division I Tournament UCLA vs. Cal-State Fullerton Site: Goodwin Field (L) 144 209 register. SAMARITAN FAM 29 (6:00) Miss Congeniality The Blind Side (2009, Sport) Tim McGraw, Quinton Aaron, Sandra Bullock. The Fosters "Pilot" Joel Osteen Kerry Shook 180 311 SURVIVORS COLONY AA: Group STANDING STRONG: meets each Tuesday at FOOD 55 Food Network Star Cupcake Wars (N) Food Star "Burger Bash" (N) Rest. "Lost In The Woods" (N) Iron Chef America Food Star "Burger Bash" 110 231 a support group for sur 8 p.m. at 120 Samaritan FSS 40 Post-game Post-game WPT Poker LA Classic UFC Unleashed WPT Poker WPT Poker MLB Baseball Atl./L.A. D. 420 630 vivors of sexual assault Lane, Rockingham. HGTV 46 HouseH (N) House (N) HGTV Design Star (N) Love It or List It, Too (N) House Hunter House Hunter House Hunter House Hunter List It "The Family Next Door" 112 229 and childhood abuse. OLD TIME HIST 65 Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Mountain "Into the Wild" Truckers "Collision Course" Swamp People Pawn Stars Pawn Stars 120 269 For more information, STRUCTURE AA: INSP 78 Dr. Quinn M.D.. "Civil Wars" Courage, New Hampshire Courage "The Sons of Liberty" Courage, New Hampshire Courage, N.H. "Ambition" Too Young the Hero 259 364 call Christina Robinson Group meets each LIFE 31 The Good Mother ('88, Dra) Diane Keaton. Army Wives (N) ClientList "Whatever It Takes" The Good Mother ('88, Dra) Diane Keaton. 108 252 910-206-2590 or email Sunday at 7 p.m. and wrobinson49@carolina. each Wednesday at 8 LMN 72 (6:00) Lake City The Bad Son ('07, Thril) Ben Cotton, Adam Battrick. Fatal Desire ('05, Dra) Eric Roberts, Anne Heche. The Bad Son 109 253 rr.com. p.m. at Samaritan Colony MTV 43 Awkward Awkward Teen Wolf ShowVinny ShowVinny Girl Code Girl Code Real World Awkward Awkward 160 331 NARCOTICS Chapel, 120 Samaritan NICK 30 Sam & Cat Marvin See Dad (N) WendellVinn The Karate Kid (2010, Action) Jackie Chan, Taraji P. Henson, Jaden Smith. (:05) Friends (:40) Friends 170 299 ANONYMOUS: Green Drive, N.C. 220 North of SCIFI 64 Rise of the Dinosaurs ('13, Sci-Fi) Vernon Wells, Colin Nemic. Godzilla (1998, Sci-Fi) Hank Azaria, Jean Reno, Matthew Broderick. Pterodactyl Coolio. 122 244 Light Group meets at 8 Rockingham. Open speak- SPEED 67 Speed Center Dave Despain Victory Lane Moto-Cause: Bayly (N) Classic Car Hot Rod TV Speed Center Dave Despain 150 607 p.m. Sunday, Tuesday, er on Sundays. Closed dis- Wednesday and Thursday cussion on Wednesdays. SPIKE 44 (5:30) Kick-Ass Aaron Johnson. Batman Begins (2005, Action) Michael Caine, Liam Neeson, Christian Bale. (:55) Bar Rescue "Bikini Bust" 168 262 at Parish House, ROCKINGHAM TBS 24 Big Daddy ('99, Com) Joey Lauren Adams, Adam Sandler. Big Daddy ('99, Com) Joey Lauren Adams, Adam Sandler. Wedding Crashers ('05, Com) Owen Wilson. 139 247 Church of the Messiah, AA: Group meets each TCM 25 (6:15) Viva Las Vegas Song of the Thin Man William Powell. A Slight Case of Murder A Slight Case of Larceny Mickey Rooney. It 132 256 202 N. Lawrence St., Saturday at 8 p.m. and TLC 48 Amish "Flirting With Disaster" Long Island Long Island Medium (N) Medium (N) Amish "What's the Beef?" (N) Long Island Long Island Amish "What's the Beef?" 183 280 Rockingham. each Monday at 8 p.m. TNT 26 (6:00) Transformers ('07, Act) Megan Fox, Shia LeBoeuf. FallSky "On Thin Ice" (SP) (N) Falling Skies (N) Falling Skies "On Thin Ice" FallSky "Collateral Damage" 138 245 CARING FOR THE at First Presbyterian TOON 53 (6:00) Diary of a Wimpy Kid TeenTitansGo Looney Tunes Squid / Squid King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Family Guy Family Guy Venture (N) EventTV 176 296 CAREGIVER: meets Church, 904 Fayetteville the third Thursday of Road, Rockingham. TRAVEL 47 Destiny (N) Destiny (N) Waterpark (N) Coasters (N) Rock RV (N) Rock RV (N) Toy Hunter Toy Hunter Airport 24/7 Airport 24/7 Rock RV (N) Rock My RV 215 277 each month. Contact the Closed discussion on TVLAND 56 Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens 106 301 Hamlet Senior center to Wednesdays. Open speak- USA 28 NCIS "Worst Nightmare" NCIS "Short Fuse" NCIS "Nature of the Beast" NCIS "Secrets" Burn Notice "New Deal" Shutter Island 105 242 join their support group. er on Saturdays. WGN 19 Bloopers Met Mother Met Mother NCIS Met Mother Met Mother WGN News (:40) Replay Mermaids ('90, Com) Winona Ryder, Bob Hoskins, Cher. 239 307 STORY TIME AT STANDARD VH1 42 Movie Boyz 'N the Hood ('91, Dra) Cuba Gooding Jr., Laurence Fishburne. Atlanta "N.Y. State of Mind" Hit the Floor "Game On" Stevie TV (:45) Pranks 3 162 335 HAMLET PUBLIC BEARERS.COM: A PREMIUM CHANNELS LIBRARY Every Christian men’s fel- Wednesday at 10 a.m. 302 lowship meets at 7:30 HBO 7 Dark Shadows ('12, Fant) Michelle Pfeiffer, Johnny Depp. Thrones "Mhysa" (N) (:10) Veep (N) (:40) Family (:10) Thrones "Mhysa" (:15) Veep (:45) Family 300 501 Main St., Hamlet (Use p.m. every Thursday, MAX 320 (5:50) Spy Game Brad Pitt. The Change-Up ('11, Com) Jason Bateman. Snow White and the Huntsman Kristen Stewart. (:15) Lingerie (:50) Killer Joe 310 512 Rice Street entrance) at Comfort Suites, MT. PISGAH A.M.E. Rockingham. Call D.M. MONDAY, JUNE 10 TIME WARNER CABLE S1 - DISH NETWORK S2 - DIRECTV ZION CHURCH — Mason at 331-6856 or Bible study classes will Michael Swinney at 895- 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 S1 S2 resume on Wednesday 2747. ABC Inside Edition Entertainment The Bachelorette (N) Mistresses "The Morning Eyewitness (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (:35) News 9 9 (9) WSOC 9 Tonight After" (N) News Nightline CBS (3) Prime (3) Million.. How I Met Rules of 2 Broke Girls Mike & Molly Hawaii Five-0 "Kapu" (3) News (:35) The Late Show With (:35) Late Late (3) WBTV 3 Time (5) Ent. Your Mother Engagement "And the "Mike Takes a (5) WRAL David Letterman Russell Show Jonah 3 3 WRAL (5) 5 (5) Inside Ed. Tonight "Twelve Horny "Cupcake" Worst Selfie Test" News Brand, Michael Shannon, Hill, Tony (13) WBTW 13 (13) Wheel (13) Jeop. Women" Ever" (13) News 13 Haim. (N) Kanaan (N) NBC Jeopardy! Wheel of The Voice "Live Semi-final Performances" (N) The Winner Is (N) WCNC News (:35) Tonight Show J. Leno (:35) LateNight 36 36 to host TBS playoff (36) WCNC 6 Fortune @ 11 Kevin Bacon, Bad Company (N) Fallon (N) PBS Nightly North Antiques Roadshow "Palm Antiques Roadshow Foyle's War "Fifty Ships" Antiques BBC World Charlie Rose (N) 4 30 (4) WUNC 4 Business Carolina Now Springs (Hour One)" "Louisville (Hour Two)" Roadshow News FOX The Big Bang The Big Bang Raising Hope The Goodwin New Girl Anger WCCB News (:35) WCCB Simps. "The King of the How I Met How I Met baseball studio show 18 18 (18) WCCB 11 Theory Theory Games (N) "Bathtub" Manage (N) at Ten News Edge Book Job" Hill Your Mother Your Mother NEW YORK (AP) — baseball job, which will (46) CW 8 Two and Half Two and Half Oh Sit! "Asher Monroe" (N) Carrie Diaries "Lie With Me" Law & Order: C.I. "No Exit" Dish Nation 30 Rock Rules of Eng 30 Rock 46 46 Keith Olbermann is get- last about a month. (55) MNT 17 The Steve Harvey Show Law&O.:SVU "Scheherezade" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Sin" My TV News Dish Nation The Jeffersons Sanford Cosby Show Family Guy 55 55 ting back into broadcast- “Planning on it? No,” he (64) ION 10 The Browns The Browns The Dr. Oz Show Dr. Phil Eyewit. News (:35) ET (:05) Access H. (:35) Minute (:05) Inside Ed. (:35) OMG! 64 64 ing to host TBS’s postsea- said. “Need to? Fortunately A&E 36 Criminal Minds "Snake Eyes" Criminal Mind "Closing Time" Glades "Killer Barbecue" (N) Longmire (N) Longmire Criminal Mind "Closing Time" 118 265 son baseball studio show, not.” AMC 27 (5:30) Con Air The Mummy ('99, Adv) Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, Brendan Fraser. (:45) The Mummy ('99, Adv) Rachel Weisz, Brendan Fraser. 130 254 staying away from politics He’s generally acknowl- for the moment. edged to be a smart and ANPL 38 Call Wildman Call Wildman Call Wildman Call Wildman River Monsters Top Hooker Call Wildman Call Wildman River Monsters 184 282 Turner Sports witty broadcaster, while BET 59 (6:00) 106 & Park (N) Civil Brand ('02, Dra) Mos Def, Lisa Raye. Doing Hard Time ('04, Dra) Boris Kodjoe. (:05) Wendy Williams Show 124 329 said Wednesday that off-screen battles with BRAVO 37 Housewives/NewJersey Orange County Social (N) The Real Housewives (N) Newlyweds First Year (N) Bel.Deck (N) The Real Housewives Newlyweds 129 273 Olbermann will team executives have kept him CMT 51 Reba Reba Dog & Beth: On the Hunt Dog & Beth: On the Hunt Redneck Island Cops Cops Cops Cops 166 327 with Hall of Fame pitch- jumping to different jobs. CNBC 34 The Kudlow Report Car "Lights, Camera, Cars" Mob Money Amer. Greed "Shipwrecked" Mad Money Mob Money 208 355 er Dennis Eckersley on He jokingly referenced his CNN 32 OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 OutFront Anthony Bourdain 200 202 its studio show during career path on a confer- the baseball playoffs this ence call by noting his “37- COM 52 (6:55) Colbert Daily Show Key & Peele Futurama Futurama South Park South Park South Park Daily Sh. (N) Colbert (N) South Park A.Schumer 107 249 October. It’s a familiar role page resume.” DISC 35 FastLoud "Trials of a T-Bird" Fast N' Loud Fast N' Loud Street Outlaws (N) Fast N' Loud Outlaws "Midnight Riders" 182 278 and corporate home for “I use your resume to DISN 54 A.N.T. Farm Good Luck ... Jessie Frenemies ('12, Fam) Bella Thorne. (:10) Shake Up (:35) Gravity Good Luck ... Jessie Good Luck ... Good Luck ... 172 290 Olbermann, who hosted work out. It’s very heavy,” ESPN-C 69 SportsCentury "Secretariat" Battle of the Network Stars Basketball Classics Wide World of Sports SportCent. "Vince Lombardi" 143 208 baseball postseason shows said David Levy, president ESPN 39 MLB Baseball vs. Tampa Bay Rays Site: Tropicana Field (L) Baseball Tonight (L) SportsCenter SportsCenter 140 206 on NBC and Fox in the late of sales, distribution and ESPN2 68 NCAA Baseball Division I Tournament Louisville vs. Vanderbilt Site: Hawkins Field (L) SportsCenter Lombardi's Legacy Baseball Tonight (L) 144 209 1990s and began his on-air sports for Turner. career as a sports reporter Levy said Turner is look- FAM 29 Switched at Birth Switched at Birth (N) Fosters "Consequently" (N) Pretty Little Liars The 700 Club Fresh Prince Fresh Prince 180 311 for CNN, another Turner ing for other broadcasters FOOD 55 Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners 110 231 network. to join Olbermann and FSS 40 UFC 140 "Jones vs. Machida" Jones takes on Machida in mixed martial arts action. WPT Poker WPT Poker LA Classic UFC 140 "Jones vs. Machida" 420 630 “It’s tremendous to be Eckersley in the studio. HGTV 46 Love It/List It "Standing Tall" Love It or List It Love It or List It (N) House Hunter House (N) Love It or List It Love It or List It 112 229 back in baseball,” said He would not discuss the HIST 65 Pickers "Step Right Up" Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pickers "Deuce Digging" Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Restoration Restoration Pawn Stars Pawn Stars 120 269 Olbermann, who noted length of Olbermann’s con- INSP 78 Dr. Quinn MD "Last Chance" Little House "The Aftermath" The Waltons "The Wager" Matlock "The Trial" Pt. 1 of 2 Matlock "The Trial" Pt. 2 of 2 Dr. Quinn MD "Point Blank" 259 364 that he plays in two base- tract but said of his studio LIFE (6:00) Because I Said So Rumor Has It ('05, Com) Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Costner. The Switch ('10, Com/Dra) Jason Bateman. Rumor Has It ball fantasy leagues. His team that “our goal is to 31 108 252 last sports job was to host have it last a long, long LMN 72 (6:00) Intimate Stranger You Belong to Me ('07, Hor) Shannon Elizabeth. The Resident ('11, Dra) Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Hilary Swank. You Belong to Me 109 253 a studio show before the time.” MTV 43 To Be Announced To Be Announced 160 331 NBC Sunday night football The deal is just for NICK 30 Sam & Cat Drake & Josh Full House Full House Full House Full House The Nanny The Nanny Friends (:35) Friends (:05) Friends (:40) Friends 170 299 telecast. Turner sports and does SCIFI 64 (5:00) Godzilla Defiance "Goodbye Blue Sky" Defiance (N) Warehous "Runaway" (N) Defiance Warehouse 13 "Runaway" 122 244 Olbermann’s last two not encompass CNN, Levy SPEED 67 Pass Time Pass Time Pinks! All Out "Rockingham" R U Faster R U Faster Dumbest Stuff Dumbest Stuff Pinks! All Out "Rockingham" R U Faster R U Faster 150 607 politically oriented jobs said. SPIKE 44 Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story Vince Vaughn. Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story Vince Vaughn. Never Do This Never Do This Never Do This Never Do This 168 262 ended poorly. He quit Olbermann said the stu- abruptly in January 2011 dio job is a familiar role for TBS 24 Seinf. 2/2 Seinfeld Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy BlackBox (N) Family Guy Conan (N) Black Box Conan 139 247 after eight years as a prime- him — even when he’s not TCM 25 Movie MGM Parade Caged ('50, Cri) Eleanor Parker. (:45) Chain Lightning ('50, Dra) Humphrey Bogart. Of Human Bondage Eleanor Parker. 132 256 time host at MSNBC, and on the air. TLC 48 People "Separation Anxiety" Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss (N) Surreal Estate (P) (N) Cake Boss Cake Boss Surreal Estate 183 280 his later tenure at Current “I do this anyway,” he TNT 26 Major Crimes Major Crimes "Long Shot" M.Crimes "Final Cut" (SP) (N) King & Max. "Pilot" (P) (N) (:05) Major Crimes "Final Cut" (:05) King & Maxwell "Pilot" 138 245 TV lasted a year before he said. “Last postseason I TOON 53 Regular Show Adv.Time (N) Regular (N) MAD/Annoying King of Hill King of Hill American Dad American Dad FamilyGuy 1/2 FamilyGuy 2/2 Robot / Robot AquaT. / Squid 176 296 was taken off the air and did this in my home to the TRAVEL 47 Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Burger (N) Sandwich Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods "San Diego" Burger Land Sandwich 215 277 responded with a lawsuit, TV by myself.” settled out of court. Turner also announced TVLAND 56 Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens 106 301 He said Wednesday that that Cal Ripken Jr. will USA 28 NCIS "Marine Down" WWE Monday Night Raw (:05) Graceland "Pilot" (:35) CSI 105 242 he wasn’t making any pre- leave the studio to join a WGN 19 Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine Funniest Home Videos Rules of Eng Rules of Eng 239 307 dictions about whether he team of Ernie Johnson and VH1 42 Atlanta "N.Y. State of Mind" Atlanta "Come to Daddy" (N) HitFloor "Out of Bounds" (N) Atlanta "Come to Daddy" Hit the Floor "Out of Bounds" Atlanta "Come to Daddy" 162 335 would get back into gen- broadcasting PREMIUM CHANNELS eral news. He said he was baseball division series HBO 7 (:15) This Means War ('12, Com) Reese Witherspoon. 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Jacquelene Bigar’s Horoscope HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Saturday, HHH While others joyfully seem to June 8, 2013: go off and enjoy themselves, you feel zITS Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman saddled with responsibilities. You are This year a new beginning becomes the grease that makes everything work, possible that will have big impact on and you need to recognize your impor- your life. You easily connect with oth- tance. Know that others will catch on ers. If you are single, there is a strong eventually. Tonight: Out and about. chance that your status will change. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You even could meet your soul mate. If HHHH You’ll be more in tune with you are attached, you will rekindle your a situation than you might want to be. romance and start acting like newly- Sometimes when you empathize you weds. Whether your concern is financial become too involved. Know that just or emotional, you will have a chance because you understand a person, it to head in a new direction. A fellow doesn’t mean that he or she is morally GEMINI echoes many of your thoughts. correct. Tonight: Opt for a different type The Stars Show the Kind of Day of experience. You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult HHHH You have the unique abil- THE FAMILY CIRCUS ARIES (March 21-April 19) ity to relate to others on a one-on-one CONCEPTIS SUDOKU HHHH A new beginning involving a level. Though you always appreciate Bil Keane close associate could become possible, a nice and easy pace, you also enjoy by Dave Green which will affect the way you commu- the excitement of some chaos. As the nicate with this person. You might feel afternoon becomes the evening, it is as if you have everything under control, unlikely that you will be bored. Tonight: until an event or misunderstanding Get physical. points out that you don’t! Stay calm. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Tonight: Hang out. HHH Defer to others, and know full TAURUS (April 20-May 20) well what direction you need to head. HHH Be aware of what is going on Maintain a sense of humor, as others with your finances. You might want to seem to have very different ideas from adjust your budget or vary some of your you. You might want to be open to ground rules about funds. Focus on the trying a new hobby. Let go of prejudg- positive instead of the negative regard- ments. Tonight: At least you have great ing this situation. Remember, you only company! need to answer to yourself. Tonight: CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Your treat. HHHH You could be overtired and GEMINI (May 21-June 20) withdrawn. You also might not under- HHHH Your innate magnetism stand why you need to proceed in the attracts many different types of people. same direction you have been. Fatigue Hopefully your plans don’t come across plays a strong role in your decision- DENNIS THE MENACE as too exclusive, as you will want to ask making process; perhaps you’ll want one or two more people to join you. A to incorporate a nap at some point. Hank Ketchum misunderstanding could be quite sur- Tonight: At a favorite spot. prising and also very upsetting. Tonight: AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Where the action is. HHHH Once you start to let go, you CANCER (June 21-July 22) could have difficulty reeling yourself HHH You could choose not to dis- back in. Use care if plans change or if cuss so much with others. Honor a you experience an upset, as suddenly change that is happening within you. you could go way overboard and spend You might not be as sure of a situation too much. Recognize that you need as you would like to be. You will know to deal with this issue. Tonight: Put on when the time is right for a conversa- your dancing shoes. tion. Tonight: Head to bed early, and PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) get a good night’s sleep. HHH You could be taken aback by LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) a problem. You’ll see a matter very dif- HHH You will become full of energy ferently because of new information that when you think about your friends and comes in. Your reaction might be over your desire to join them. When making the top. Take a deep breath, and realize plans, make sure that you know where, that you will be able to sort through this how and when. You won’t want to have issue. Tonight: Entertain loved ones at everyone feeling scattered. Tonight: home. You are the ringmaster of your personal life. Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet at VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) www.jacquelinebigar.com.

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