March 26th, 2014 Island Gazette

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16B Gazette, March 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 , CHOWDER from page 1B friendly chowder competition held at Carolina Beach Lake Park in Carolina Beach. Children can enjoy the park’s playground and a Kidz Zone with face painting, a giant inflatable slide and more. And for an additional fee, there will be paddleboat rides for the entire family. The gates open at 11:30 am and winners will be announced around 5:30.. During the Chowder CookOff, enjoy live music by Mark Roberts Band and chowder-

26th, 2014 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 tasting (and voting) between 11:30 am and 3:30 pm, but make sure to arrive early while the chowder is abundant. Your job is to bring the family and your discerning palate to sample and vote on your favorite chowder. So come to the beach for the weekend and spend the day with us at this great party. Gates open at 11:30 and admission is only $6.00 for adults, children 12 and under are FREE. This year we have a record setting number of con-

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.

testants with three returning restaurants along with seven new entries: GIBBY’S DOCK & DINE CAROLINA BEACH HAVANA’S FRESH ISLAND RESTAURANT CAROLINA BEACH HILTON WILMINGTON RIVERSIDE JEBBY’S ON 17 – HAMPSTEAD MERMAID’S ISLAND GRILL – HOLDEN BEACH NIKKI’S GOURMET SUSHI BAR – CAROLINA BEACH

OGDEN TAP ROOM – WILMINGTON POP’S DINER – CAROLINA BEACH SHUCKERS OYSTER BAR & GRILL - WILMINGTON THE GRILLE SHALLOTTE Chowder is served on a firstcome, first-served basis – so come early! REMEMBER _ Chowder tastes better than Azaleas!! For more information please call the Chamber at 910-4588434 or email at greg@pleasureislandnc.org.

STEP UP from page 6B web-site at www.stepupforsoldiers.org, click on the fishing tournament icon, fill in the form and submit. You can also

contact Jim Verdon, event coordinator, at 570-971-0553. This is always a great event for children and parents alike so come out and catch some fish.

CAR SHOW from page 1B Car Show will showcase all of the beautiful cars and give the owners a chance to win prizes. Prizes will be given out to the top vehicles; dash plaques will be given out to 1st 150 and specialty awards will also be given. In addition to all of the prizes given out to those who are in the car show there will

also be a 50/50 drawing, raffles, Live music by the “Coco Loco Band” and door prizes available to everyone in attendance. If you would like to find out more about the Sun Coast Cruisers Club and the Back to the Beach 2014 Car Show please visit them on the web at suncoastcruisers.com, facebook or give them a call at (910) 707-0060.

MILITARY from page 6B able on the web to help them gain a deeper understanding of fly-fishing techniques, fly tying,aquatic habitats and conservation. The April program, set for April 17 from 6:30 to 9 p.m., will cover the importance of color as it relates to matching aquatic food sources — more commonly known as “matching the hatch.” The Fayetteville chapter of Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing matches with the mission of the Pechmann Fishing Education Center, according to Thomas Carpenter, an educator with the Pechmann Center. “Project Healing Waters is committed to teaching the skills necessary for participants to enjoy fly-fishing,” Carpenter said. “Program volunteers teach classes on an on-going, longterm basis, and for many participants, the socialization and

camaraderie of the classes are just as important as fishing outings because they provide new activities to enjoy, such as fly tying and rod building.” To build on skills learned at the Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing programs, participants are encouraged to attend a monthly fly-tying course, which is held at the Pechmann Center on the third Tuesday of each month from 6:30 to 9 p.m.. The next fly-tying forum will be held on March 18 and will cover fly patterns for American and hickory shad. The John E. Pechmann Fishing Education Center is located 7489 Raeford Road, Fayetteville, across from Lake Rim. It is one of four education centers operated by the Wildlife Commission across the state. For more information on learning opportunities offered by the Commission, visit the the learning page.


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