| Special Advertisement | “A level of service that is superb and is a benchmark for the real estate profession.” —Mr. and Mrs. Humphries Bobby Brandon CRS, GRI, ABR, SRES Selling Wrightsville Beach 910-538-6261 • bobbyb@intracoastalrealty.com www.BobbyBrandon.com Since 1993 14 WBM september 2014 each intersection to ensure the partici-pants’ safety. “We have to submit a traffic plan months in advance to the NCDOT. Typically it’s a three to four month process,” Silbereisen says. Clean up is faster than set up. Set Up Events packs all of its race materials into a 35-foot-long trailer. The goal is to tear down the entire race site by 3:30 pm Saturday, leaving the area even cleaner than when the crew and athletes arrived. The next step of race preparation is T-shirt design. “We have in-house designers for graphics,” Silbereisen says. “It could take six hours, it could take six weeks. … It’s all subjective.” More than 1,000 race T-shirts, swim caps and running bib numbers are printed one month in advance. After the race, Set Up Events saves the extra swim caps for the next triath-lon, and the T-shirts are given to the Wilmington YMCA. To register or learn more about the Wilmington YMCA triathlon, visit www.setupevents.com Matt Wisthoff of Wrightsville Beach crosses the finish line first at the 2013 Wilmington YMCA Triathlon. WBM FILE PHOTO From left, Geannine M. Boyette, Esq., Ryanne E. Drogos, Esq., Lori A. Ingram, N.C. Certified Paralegal The Boyette Law Firm 105 N. 6th Street, Wilmington • 910-251-9213 • www.BoyetteLaw.com Geannine M. Boyette and her associate, Ryanne E. Drogos, practice in the areas of Domestic and Criminal Law, dealing with issues such as child custody and support, spousal support, equitable distribution and divorce, DWI, and criminal and traffic violations. Geannine also devotes a fair share of her practice to defending individuals against the Department of Social Services. Geannine says, “One of the things that is unique about our firm is that we remain sensitive to the fact that our clients are being asked to make decisions about important and often complex issues while under tremendous emotional distress. As a result, we are able to more effectively meet their needs.”
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