Harbingers of Summer: Crab Corn and Tomato

South Lumina Avenue’s George Clark answers the age-old question: what is the secret to killer crab cakes? “More crab meat ” he says simply Clark has been catching crabs in Wrightsville’s sounds for 80 or more years. His 90-plus years make him something of an expert on the crustacean. During his childhood on Wrightsville “In…

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A Family Dynasty

They say the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree but if Phyllis Mason has any say in it they won’t be far behind at the finish line either. Phyllis a 71-year-old triathlete began exercising with her husband to take back their health after becoming quite sedentary and it led to training for triathlons fairly…

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Shorts

Resurrection Sunday plus Egg Hunt On Resurrection Sunday April 21 in and around Wrightsville Beach there are five opportunities to attend oceanfront sunrise services. Some will draw large crowds. It is best to arrive early and dress for cool weather. Beach chairs and blankets are suggested. Wrightsville Beach Community: Little Chapel on the Boardwalk Presbyterian…

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In Memory: Lillian Bellamy Boney

Lillian Bellamy Boney June 27 1925 – March 2 2019 Longtime Wilmington resident Lillian Bellamy Boney passed away on March 2 2019 in the home her late husband designed. Susan Taylor Block shared Lillian’s story in Wrightsville Beach Magazine in the 2009 August issue. Below is an updated excerpt for the story as a tribute…

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Hurt Habit or Hang Ups

There are three registered Celebrate Recovery meetings in Wilmington and one each in Leland and Southport. Celebrate Recovery (CR) is a 12-step Christ-centered recovery plan for those with hurt pain or addiction of any kind. “Anything that might prevent them from filling any plan that God has for them ” says Jodie Rife whose personal…

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Etc.

Capital Campaign Underway The Wrightsville Beach Museum of History’s newest building is the Ewing-Bordeaux Cottage the 1924-era house that was moved onto the town’s historic square in January 2018. This cottage is undergoing renovations as the museum’s capital campaign kicks into high gear to raise funds to continue to renovate the interior of proposed exhibit…

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A Reluctant Azalea Belle

It was 1985. I was fifteen and my life was on track. I had found my calling and that calling had absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with wearing a dress — any kind of dress — and certainly not one of those frilly full-length hot breath-stealing uncomfortable antebellum affairs that grace the North Carolina Azalea…

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Airlie Azaleas Come Full Circle

Tender pink white and purple petals amid flashes of bright whites line the grounds of 1925 South Live Oak Parkway site of this year’s Azalea Garden Tour ribbon cutting Friday April 5 at 10 a.m. Legend has it that the azaleas blooming are old growth shrubs transplanted from the fabled Airlie gardens on the grounds…

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Joy and Imagination

Though Naomi Litzenblatt is a painter by practice she thinks of herself as an artist in the broadest sense of the word; she is influenced by all sorts of art forms including writing dance and music. Growing up Litzenblatt wanted to be a ballerina and she practiced dance until her later teen years. During this…

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