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Monthly Archives: May, 2014
Skills, self-esteem products of camps
Aspiring young surfers will find instruction and inspiration on Wrightsville Beach this summer.
The Gnarly Charley Surf Series will stop at Wrightsville Beach’s Crystal Pier...
WBS looking for inaugural graduatesÂ
To celebrate Wrightsville Beach School’s 60th anniversary, the fifth grade graduation organizing committee is looking for any of the school’s first graduates from 1954...
Writing from experience
It was a dream come true the day former 30-year Wrightsville Beach parks superintendent Billy Beasley was awarded a publishing contract after working on...
Mamma Mia! Sing-a-long In the Park
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By Samantha Santana
Get ready to sing along with the Performance Club cast.
After weeks of practice and preparation, the Performance Club will take to the...
A day for the birds
Children of all ages flocked to Halyburton Park Saturday, May 24, for the inaugural Cape Fear Audubon Society Discover the Wonders of Birds event.
Questions like...
Cougars capture CAA crown
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By Jackson Fuller
The University of North Carolina Wilmington hosted the Colonial Athletic Association baseball tournament May 21-24, when an automatic berth in the National...
Skate Day raises sport awareness
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By Jackson Fuller
The Wrightsville Beach Foundation will host its third annual Skateboard Day on Friday, May 30, in the Robert’s Grocery parking lot.
This free...
Hook, line and sinker
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May has been good to anglers; not only as far as fish are concerned but also with the weather.
Warm days, light winds and calm...
Cruise ships bring beach business
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With several factors coming into play, cruise ships docking in Wrightsville Beach and Wilmington contribute to the local economy.
About 5.44 million visits from port-of-call...