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Monthly Archives: July, 2014
Important dates
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Thursday, July 31
North Carolina Department of Transportation
public meeting for project prioritization schedule,
4-7 p.m., NCDOT Traffic Services Office,
5504 Barbados Boulevard, Castle Hayne
Monday, Aug. 4
Wrightsville Beach...
Kayaking state of mind
The freedom, seclusion and closeness with nature are what draw many, both old and young, to kayaking in southeastern North Carolina. The areas around...
South end nature hikes offer close-up learning
Ever wonder what keeps the dunes stabilized? What marine life occupies a particular shell? Interpretative hikes around the south end of Wrightsville Beach, organized...
Annex art show raises charity funds
Afternoon beachgoers passing Annex Surf Supply at Wrightsville Beach Saturday, July 26, found themselves drawn in by the sounds of laughter and music and...
Student river keepers schooled during Eco-CampÂ
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By Thomas van Arsdale
Intern
The Cape Fear River Watch will host its summer Eco-Camp, a hands-on opportunity for kids ages 9-12 to learn about their...
Haneman tournament inspires fishing, benefits communityÂ
The 15th annual Eddy Haneman Sailfish Tournament focused mainly on community, as most winners donated their prizes to a family in need.
Tournament co-director Tripp...
Davenport to swing a racquet during Landfall tennis exhibition
The 2014 Legends of Tennis event, hosted and managed by the Landfall Foundation for the first time this year, will feature headlining tennis star...
Wrightsville Sound restaurant musical chairs
In the ever-shifting landscape of Wilmington chefs, restaurants and food trucks, three Wrightsville Sound eateries have followed suit.
After nearly two years of owning Beach...
Money Matters
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It’s risky not to understand risk
Provided by RBC Wealth Management
and Dave Dupont
What does investment risk mean to you? To many people, it’s simply the...