Creative Gift Giving

Area artists offer beautiful and handmade products Kidding around… Paul Guerin Toymaker of Southport In an age of electronics Paul Guerin still handcrafts toys from wood with the precision and durability of years past.Most representtransportation and work vehicles including tow trucks trains cranes and more. Each toy takes a full day tomake. Instead of nails…

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Honoring Our Fathers Part II

A Soldier’s Story The conclusion of this poignant story based on Edward Hardin’s letters written home to Wilmington family and friends during World War I picks up during the 30th Division’s four months on the front lines in Belgium. It is highly significant in its descriptive narration of the horrific trench warfare and the month-long…

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Alpacas Make Loveable Livestock

They warm your heart and warm your feet. You may have the instinct to reach out and pat their fluffy heads but don’t. Alpacas are head shy. “In reality not many enjoy having that done. They like to be scratched where neck meets shoulder blade but not their rear ends and definitely not their heads…

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A Town Renaissance

The Burgaw Autumn Harvest was held Nov. 2 2019 at the Burgaw Train Depot hosted by Richard and Carole Johnson showcasing Johnson’s latest venture Burgaw Now. The antebellum rail depot built circa 1850 and renovated in 2009 is located along the path of the former Wilmington to Weldon railroad. It is home to the town’s…

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Yarn Gatherings

Life happens while sitting around with friends and knitting. Or crocheting. Whoever has thread in their bag they are welcome to join and come sit and meet other people ” says Caroline Hegwer owner of The Noble Thread in downtown Wilmington. “Two different things bring people to a yarn shop. You have classes where people…

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Shorts

Hard Hat Local Hero By Pat Bradford At a reunion fundraiser on Nov. 9 2019 the Friends of Wrightsville Beach dedicated the day to 2016 Waterman Hall of Fame (HOF) inductee Kevin Walker for prolific giving back to the community over the years. Walker inducted as a local hero and the Hall’s first member from…

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Art Treatise: Carving to Create Art

The word “print” can mean apples cut in half painted and pressed to paper making the image of a star. Or the raised type of an old printing press inked and set to paper. There’s the Cameron Art Museum’s Tokaido Highway series of Japanese woodblock prints and the museum’s current exhibition of 140 prints from…

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