Island Gazette print edition for May 21, 2014

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16B Gazette, May 21st, 2014 girl bands at the Community GUITAR from page 2B The cost to participate is $15 Center on Sunday, March 30th. per class and the program is This practice session is open designed for students ages 7 to the public from 2 pm until 5 and up. Registration is now pm. If you might be interested open, contact Revolver Music in signing your child up for the at (910) 799-1999 or revolver- summer camp, this is the permusicproductions.com. Terry fect opportunity to meet the will be hosting an “Open instructor and see what some of Practice” for 5 of his different his young students are up to. SUPPORT from page 7B and send them to your child's classroom. We will receive money to purchase equipment for school. Visit http://www.boxtops4education.com/ for more information. Food Lion: Link your MVP card at Food Lion and a portion of the proceeds from your sale will be donated to our school. To register for the program , call 1-800-210-9569 or register online. Friends and family can register, too! Visit www.foodlion.com for more information. Harris Teeter: Link your VIC card at Harris Teeter and a portion of the proceeds from your sale will be donated to our school. Before your sale is processed you must mention your school code, 4714. Visit http://www.harristeeter.com/def

ault.aspx?pageId=292 for more information. Target: Target will donate 1% of all purchases made using your Target Visa or your Target Guest Card to our school. On the Target site type in our school name. Visit www.sites.target.com/site/en/co rporate/page.jsp?contentId=PR D03-001811 for more information. Used or new technology needed! CBES PTO is looking for anyone willing to donate iTouch, iPod, Kindle, or Nook devices for our students to use for educational purposes. We are a 501(c)(3) organization. A donation is tax deductible. If your child doesn’t attend school but you would like to help, you may drop off your any of the above at the front counter during regular school hours.

CFDSFT from page 6B so many people have such a good time. There is no entry fee and participants are provided breakfast, a snack, soft drinks and water, and lunch. To begin the day, as contestants arrive, each is given a Britt’s Donut and a McDonald’s biscuit or a piece of fruit for breakfast. Soft drinks and water are also available. Then when they’re ready to fish, everyone is provided a rod and reel and all the bait they need to try and catch the winning fish. From registration on up to a hot dog and chips lunch, contestants were assisted in every way by an “army” of volunteers from the Got-Em-On Live Bait Club and people from the community. The Town of Kure Beach provided Police Officers and workers to assist in cleanup and blocked off K Avenue for lunch and the awards cere-

mony. At the awards ceremony, many other people won door prizes of rod and reel combo’s, gift cards, and Tee shirts. Once again, Alan Votta of Alan Votta Construction built and donated a fabulous Tiki Bar. Raffle tickets were sold for the Tiki Bar to help raise funds for the tournament and the winner was Got-Em-On’s own Marc LeBlanc of Carolina Beach. Got-Em-On Live Bait Club wants to thank all of the generous sponsors and donors for the tournament and a special thanks to the approximately one hundred twenty-five volunteers who made this all possible. This was a day when all were truly winners! Donations are welcome and can be mailed to: Got Em On Live Bait Club (CFDSFT) P.O. Box 325, Carolina Beach NC 28428. Please make check payable to the Got-Em-Om Live Bait Club.


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