Arts Council of Moore County 21/22 Program Guide ~ May- Aug. Issue

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Welcome to YOUR Arts Council

Thank you for your interest in the fourth edition of our program guide. We created this guide to share information about upcoming exhibits, opportunities for children, and high caliber artists. Our hope is that your curiosity is rewarded as you learn about our work throughout Moore County – thanks to our advertisers and patrons like you.

Founded in 1973, the Arts Council of Moore County is a nonprofit, charitable organization whose mission is to inspire and strengthen our community through the arts. Our offerings are reflective of our rich diversity, facilitating affordable access to the arts.

Our galleries and offices are at Campbell House, located in a picturesque 14-acre park at 482 East Connecticut Avenue in Southern Pines. For more than 100 years, Campbell House has been a beacon of culture, enhancing and influencing civic life. Once a part of the Weymouth estate, Campbell House is among our region’s most significant landmarks, listed on the National Register for Historic Places. In addition to the Arts Council, the manor is also home to the Boy Scouts of America, Southern Pines Garden Club, and Southern Pines Recreation and Parks Department.

The Arts Council hosts hundreds of artists annually, showcasing local, regional and national artists working in various media. Artwork changes frequently, making every gallery visit fresh and new, and a great place to find the perfect gift.

We serve over 15,000 children each year through our youth programs in every public, private, charter, and home school. Programs encompass visual and performing arts, scholarships to children pursuing their creative talents, and a partnership with ArtistYear, the first national AmeriCorps program for artists dedicating themselves to a year of service to our country.

Other programs include a chamber music series and premier jazz gala featuring world-class musicians, Artours to destinations of cultural interest, Autumnfest in partnership with the Town of Southern Pines, and support for local arts organizations with grants, ticket sales, and publicity.

This is YOUR Arts Council and we invite you to help sustain our work by becoming a member today. Joining is easy. Just visit www.MooreArt.org to learn more. Your support makes this a strong and beautiful community – resilient with the arts at its core.

Your gift will make a world of difference.

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Deploying The Arts

Ongoing Ties Between The Military & Arts Council

Connections between service members and the Arts Council have always run deep, rooted in shared history. Based at Campbell House in Southern Pines, the organization is located near the western edge of Fort Bragg. This has resulted in a wave of talented newcomers with military ties – the Arts Council being the beneficiary through its members, staff and board.

For over 100 years, Campbell House has been a beacon of culture, enhancing and influencing civic life. Once part of the Weymouth estate, enlarged at its present location by Jackson Boyd, co-founder of Moore County Hounds and commander of K-9 training at Camp Lejeune in World War II. His son, John, was killed at Guadalcanal and the local VFW post is named for him.

Major W.D. Campbell purchased the property in 1946, facing the structure with ballast-brick from Charleston, S.C. Campbell and his family lived in the house for 20 years before gifting it to the town, asking that it be used for cultural and social enrichment of the community.

president, guiding the organization’s efforts to inspire and strengthen our community through the arts. A West Point graduate and orthopedic surgeon, he is currently chief of staff for the Fayetteville NC Veterans Administration Coastal Health Care System. As an arts advocate, he is particularly supportive of youth art programs.

“Often times, kids don’t know what they’re good at,” says Morgan. “Many of them are reluctant to try new things and art provides a way for them to explore and figure things out –which is what they need growing up. Some will become artists, most not, but learning about art enriches their life. I’m one of those people, not artistic myself, and I love seeing what others can do.”

For Morgan, arts learning is about teambuilding, creative thinking and problem-solving techniques. This in turn helps students to see the world in new ways and to communicate their own ideas effectively. Plus, exposure to the arts has been shown to build resilience, enhance coping skills and increase self-esteem.

Since 2016, Army veteran Kate Curtin has been Arts Council’s youth program director, reaching over 15,000 children annually. Her responsibilities include bringing performance artists into schools and running a youth arts festival.

In addition to economic benefits, Curtin sees an increase in diversity as the military’s great cultural contribution. While Arts Council school programs appeal to a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds, she feels the model could be implemented for the adults. “Our community is ready for more diverse creative offerings and more originality,” she says.

Jeff Morgan serves as the Arts Council board

“A lot of schools have limited budgets that constrain what they can provide for students,” says Morgan. “The Arts Council enhances their capacity by running programs that would otherwise be missing from the lives of thousands of children each year. We also collect and distribute art supplies and provide refurbished instruments to schools through the music teachers.”

We are indeed fortunate to have so many individuals with military ties fostering creative opportunities in our community.

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Productions

Tony, Emmy, and Golden Globe Award winners and nominees from Broadway, Hollywood, and North Carolina in live professional productions of classic and contemporary plays at BPAC.

Education

-Student performances for over 3,000 Moore County Schools students

-Educational materials donated to MCS

-Internships

-Performance opportunities

-Student workshops and masterclasses

-Private coaching

Community Outreach

-Collaborations with local charities and arts organizations

-Collaborations with local merchants for book signings and other events

-Radio plays and streaming productions

-Workshops and master classes for senior groups

-Providing programming for community service organization meetings

-Discount tickets for military and groups

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JOYCE WHITE

With her ever-present grace and Southern drawl, Joyce White has been volunteering for the Arts Council since the early 2000s. She was born in Oxford, NC and is a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill where she was part of the first class of freshman women. She worked as a social worker at Dorothea Dix Hospital in Raleigh before retiring after 30 years of service. In 1993, she moved to Southern Pines when she married her late husband, Larry, whom she calls “the love of her life.” As a volunteer, Joyce can be found at Campbell House staging the Arts Council’s Sales Gallery, helping with a mailing, or pitching in anywhere there is a need. For this, we are honored to spotlight Joyce, one of our many volunteers who make the Arts Council a fun place to be.

To learn more about Joyce, we asked her several questions...

If you could learn to do anything, what would it be? I would love to learn Italian, my favorite foreign language. I took Italian for three years at Wake Community College and learned the basics, but not using it, I have forgotten it.

What is your favorite activity? Visiting with friends and playing with my dog, Gino.

What is your favorite place in Moore County? Weymouth Woods. I can look out the windows of my home and see the woods and often deer running through the woods.

What is your favorite thing about volunteering at the Arts Council? The exceptional and talented staff who work tirelessly to bring the arts to our community. They are my dear friends who make me feel I am contributing to the arts as well.

What is the best piece of advice you’ve ever recieved? Whatever you set out to do, do your very best.

Thanks, Joyce, for making the Arts Council a great community asset!

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Controlled Burn & Brush Works

May 6-27, 2022 | Campbell House Galleries

Arts Council’s May exhibit, Controlled Burn & Brush Works, promises viewers a truely beautiful and memorable experience. Featuring the Seagrove Wood Fire NC and the Central Division of the Watercolor Society of North Carolina (WSNC), the show brings together two vastly different creative expressions: one rendered with clay and intense heat, the other with delicate strokes of a wet paint brush.

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Seagrove is known the world-over as a tight-knit community of potters, many of them tracing their lineage back hundreds of years to farmers who used local clay to craft their wares, the trade passed down through the generations from masterpotters to their apprentices. This heritage continues through the Seagrove Wood Fire NC, a group comprised of artisans from old pottery families joined by others drawn to the community from faraway places who fortify the ongoing tradition.

The thirteen potters exhibiting in this show are Donna Craven, Daniel Johnston, Fred Johnston, Sid Luck, Michael Mahan, Ben Owen, Bayle Owens, Pam Owens, Travis Owens, Vernon Owens, Anne Partna, David Stuempfle, and Kate Waltman.

WSNC is a nonprofit organization that encourages artistic excellence and recognizes talent through competitions. Founded in 1972, the group has elevated standards in watermedia, increasing the visibility and stature of the medium. Watercolor is said to be “America’s medium” because of its popularity.

It is an extremely ancient form of painting, dating back to the cave art of paleolithic Europe. It has been used for manuscript illustration since at least Egyptian times but especially in the European Middle Ages. Botanical and wildlife illustrations are perhaps the oldest and most important traditions in watercolor painting.

Fast forward to today, WSNC is a skilled group of over 120 professional and amateur painters who demonstrate diversity in technique, subject, and approach. They offer some of the best of watercolor artists, including Alexis Lavine, Lyudmila Tomova, Ryan Fox, David Stickel, and many others. The group strives to strengthen and promote watercolor throughout the state by hosting workshops featuring nationally recognized artists, by sponsoring juried exhibitions, and by educating artists, collectors, art enthusiasts, and the people of North Carolina through informational programs.

Controlled Burn & Brush Works will be on display May 6-27 (weekdays, 10am-5pm) and Sat., May 21 (2-4pm). The exhibit is free and open to the public. COVID precautions may be requested, including face masks and social distancing. Campbell House is located at 482 E. Connecticut Ave. in Southern Pines.

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“DON’T MAKE ME CRY, ROY”

Roy Firestone & Paul Murphy team up for a great night of entertainment!

You may know Roy Firestone as the 7-time Emmy Award-winning host of ESPN’s Up Close or Public TV’s LA Tonight, interviewing athletes, musicians, actors and politicians. You might also know Roy from his appearance in the film, Jerry Maguire, where he played himself in an unforgettable (and often repeated) scene with Oscar-winner Cuba Gooding, Jr. Or, you might be familiar with Roy from his best-selling books, Up Close with Roy Firestone and Don’t Make Me Cry, Roy.

But did you know Roy Firestone is also a humorist and impressionist? For over 20 years, he has performed in more than 2,000 venues, and shared the stage with the likes of Josh Groban, Reba McEntire, David Foster, and Jon Bon Jovi.

On Saturday, July 16, 2022, Roy will bring his production, Roy Firestone – A One Man Show, to Owens Auditorium at Sandhills Community College (3395 Airport Rd., Pinehurst). The performance starts at 7:30 p.m.

This “one man” show doesn’t adequately describe Roy’s show. In addition to all the voices he brings to the stage (Frank Sinatra, Smokey Robinson, Tony Bennett, just to name a few), you will enjoy video clips of sports legends, funny bloopers and stories from his incredible career.

As a bonus, Roy will be joined on stage by Moore County’s own master musician, Paul Murphy. A graduate of Pinecrest High School and former member of the US Army’s 82nd Airborne Band, he is currently the pastor of Trinity AME Zion Church in Southern Pines, but remains active as a composer, arranger and musician.

Tickets for the show are on sale now! A limited number of VIP Reserved seats – the best seats in the house – are $75 each and general reserved seats are $50 each.

Tickets are available for purchase online at the TicketMeSandhills.com, in person at the Arts Council offices (Campbell House, 482 E. Connecticut Ave., Southern Pines), or by phone at 910-692-2787.

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ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: ALYSON BAHR

Originally from New England, Alyson Bahr moved to Lake Waccamaw, NC in 2009, a place she calls the “land of lizards, alligators and inspiration.” In 2020, she moved to Southern Pines, NC to be closer to arts, entertainment, restaurants, and all that Moore County has to offer. As an artist, she has arrived at a place that allows her to draw from decades of love, creativity and discovery. Along with artist Pat Corbett, Alyson will share her artistic discoveries at an exhibit at Campbell House Galleries in June 3- July 15 , 2022. Do not miss it!

What media do you work in? Fiber and fabric, acrylic , oils and mixed m edia.

When were you first introduced to art? As a child I loved nature and building forts. I've always been creative but didn't call myself an artist.

Who or what are your artistic influences? Besides nature, Kandinsky, Helen Frankenthaler, Louise Nevelson, Giacometti and most recently Louise Fletcher. I didn’t

Learn more about Alyson: www.AlysonBahr.com

identify personally with abstract art until 2014 when I took a week-long class in Taos, NM. I’ve grown to see art everywhere, a found turtle shell, the knocker on an old door in Tuscany, or an oil stain on a street in New Orleans.

What is the most memorable response to your art? My 2017 show entitled, Finding My Words. I incorporated 50 new poems written over a three-month period into old and new artwork, 3D installations, and found objects. I transformed silence surrounding my sexual assault into a strong voice, allowing me to stop feeling hidden. Although the exhibit triggered feelings of vulnerability, in doing so I gave others a voice to view and share. My website has a sample of the show.

What is your favorite place in Moore County? I'd have to say, in my brief time living here, the gardens at Sandhills Community College. I'm amazed at the work and variations that have gone into them.

What is the best piece of advice you have been given? If you can't find something, start cleaning!

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ARTIST SPOTLIGHT PAT CORBETT

One of the victims of the 2020 Covid shutdown was artist Pat Corbett of Ellicott City, MD. She was scheduled to exhibit her work at Campbell House Galleries in May 2020. Thankfully, she agreed to reschedule her exhibit, an exhibit that has been four years in the making. She will be exhibiting her art, along with art by Allyson Bahr, at Campbell House Galleries from June 3-July 15, 2022. Don’t miss it.

What art mediums do you work in? I work in ceram ic s, pastels, oil, watercolor, block printing, and metal. I spent most of my years working as a studio jeweler and metal sculptor.

Who/what are your artistic influences? The Japanese aesthetic in design, ceramics, and printmaking has had the biggest influence on my mind and hopefully my work. I also was tremendously influenced from my college days by the post WWII c rafts movement, specifically by studio jewelers such as Albert Paley, Earl Pardon and Heikki Seppa.

What themes are present in your art? Growth/Destruction; Fractals/Patterns; Layering/Uncovering.

What is your favorite place in Moore County? That would have to be my parents’ former home on Lake Pinehurst, with my parents in it.

What is the best piece of advice you have received? This too, shall pass.

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Renderings in Acrylics, Clay & Fabric

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The Arts Council’s June exhibit, Renderings in Acrylics, Clay & Fabric , brings together Alyson Bahr and Pat Corbett. These two very creative women have worked in a long list of diverse mediums. Alyson will display her acrylic paintings and fabric art, while Pat will present her ceramics.

In 2009, Alyson Bahr moved to Lake Waccamaw — a land of lizards, alligators and inspiration. Those same words might metaphorically describe her artistic career as she endured starts and stops as “life happened.”

Her generous talent allows her to see art in things most people wouldn't notice. Artistic influences include costume design for a performing arts company, workshops in Taos, NM, and making pine-needle baskets with local Pembroke artists. The results illustrate her vast imagination and abundant creativity.

Now living in Southern Pines, Alyson has come to a place that allows her to draw from decades of love, creativity and discovery. As in her earliest remembrances of making art, she uses a variety of surfaces for her canvas to powerfully bring memories to life.

Pat Corbett is no stranger to Moore County or the Arts Council. Her mother Lois Reedy lived in Pinehurst for many years, and Pat and her husband have travelled on many of our ARTours.

Now living in Ellicott City, MD, she is a fine arts graduate of the University of Maryland and the University of North Texas. Her work has been featured in juried shows all over the country including: the Torpedo Factory in Alexandria, VA; Aurora Gallery in Annapolis, MD; and Old Pueblo Museum in Tucson, AZ. She has also taught metal and jewelry classes at the Columbia (MD) Association Art Center and 2-dimensional design at the University of North Texas.

Over the course of her career, Pat has concentrated on metalwork in the form of jewelry and sculpture. After a 2010 trip to Japan, she was inspired by Japanese ceramics aesthetics. Always willing to try something new, she enrolled in classes at the community arts center where she once taught.

“My initial love/hate relationship with clay turned to appreciation of the endless paths of exploration in form, process, and technique,” she explains, “but creating objects—one which can be handled, felt, used in ordinary human activity—is my very favorite pursuit.”

Renderings in Acrylics, Clay & Fabric will be on display June 3 – July 15 (weekdays, 10am-5pm) and Sat., June 18 (2-4pm). The exhibit is free and open to the public. COVID precautions (face masks & distancing) may still be requested. Campbell House is located at 482 E. Connecticut Ave. in Southern Pines.

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You Be The Judge

Cast your vote for the Lee Barrett People’s Choice Award

Who’s tired of politics? Do you even read the candidate flyers in your mailbox? Do you open the political emails in your inbox? Do you answer the phone at dinnertime?

Since we’re in another election year that seems to have more candidates to vote against than for, the Arts Council of Moore County (ACMC) calls for the only vote that will bring you pleasure…the Lee Barrett People’s Choice Award in the 42nd annual Fine Arts Festival. On view from August 5-26, 2022 at Campbell House Galleries, the festival is free and open to the public.

Created by ACMC in 1980, the Fine Arts Festival provides incentive for local artists to improve their technique and a place to showcase and sell their art. Today, the festival attracts artists from across the country and has grown into Moore County’s largest art exhibit. Works will be judged in seven categories by Maya Brooks, Assistant Curator at the North Carolina Museum of Art, and over $2,800 in cash prizes and ribbons will be awarded.

What if you don’t agree with the judge’s choices? Then you be the judge. Given in memory of Cecelie “Lee” Barrett’s 21 years of service to ACMC, particularily to the Fine Arts Festival, this award is voted on by all who attend the exhibit. Deadline to vote is August 24. The winner will be awarded $200 and a ribbon which will be announced on August 25.

Entries into the Fine Arts Festival are limited to two per artist (age 16+) in the following categories: Oil; Acrylic; Watercolor; Drawing/Pastel; Photography; Mixed Media/Printmaking; and 3-D. Art can be received at Campbell House (482 E. Connecticut Ave., Southern Pines) on any of the following dates: July 18-22 (10am–4pm) and July 23, 2022 (2-4pm).

For more information about the Fine Arts Festival, including guidelines, please visit www.MooreArt.org.

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Paul Dunn

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Molly Gwinn

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Virginia Marcos

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Kelly Martin

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Susan Mason

Mr. & Mrs William F. Matthews, Jr.

John May

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-28$100 & under continued Kathleen Miller James Miller Cathy Milligan Jon & Jan Minoff Bonnie Mirmak Ulrike Misegades Linda Mizell & Steve Shea John & Evelyn Monroe Lynne Moore Dian Moore Johanna Moran Raymond & Tammy Morris Dr. & Mrs. H.M. Morrison Jr. Marian S. Morrison Craig & Marianne Moulton Dolores Muller Pamela Munger Dorothy Myerson Jackie Garris & Nelson Neil Helen Neill Bill & Linda Newman Sandra & Sidney Newman Virginia & Philip Notestine Mary Novitsky & Lenny Zorcik Sarah & John O’Brien Nancy O’Connell Chuck & Penny O’Donnell John O’Malley Jim Obi Katy & Ric Ong Stephen J. & Ilene Opet The Organizer Wayne & Judy Osborne Greta Ouimette Johnny O’s Awards Margaret Owen Ray Owen Burton & Helen Ozment Richard Pabst & Pamela Bradley Art & Ann Parker George & Patricia Parker Reagan & Linda Parsons Helen Patch Richard & Deborah Paul Tania Paul Janet Peele Menno & Suzanne Pennink Susan Peters Chuck & Cav Peterson Sandra & Randall Phillips Betty B. Pigg Thea Pitassy Jeanne Player Margaret Pluff Sue Pockmire Kathy & George Poteat Bill & Rose Powers John Presley Louise Price Dr. Gus D. Prince Martha Ragland Elizabeth R. Rainoff Joseph Rasmus Jeanne Ratchford Raven Pottery & Craft Gallery Julia Ann Reddy Tom Reedy John Regan Bartley & Peggy Reuter Mary D. Rhodes Jonathan Richards Lisa Richman & Dean Segovis Cynthia M. Robinson Elizabeth Robinson Aaron Robinson Michele Rockett Alice Romans-Hess Tony & Camilla Rothwell Paul Rogow & Ms. Carol Gemson Beth E. Roy Sandy Rudolph Mary F. Rush Susan Rush Michael & Irene Russell Raymond Ryan Robert Slagel & Sharon Demmon Myrna Sandall Emily Santowasso Michael & Mary Saulnier Irene Sauter Mary Sayers Charlene Sazama Neva & Tom Scheve Gene Schoenfelder Mr. & Mrs. Lester Seidenberg Sam & Diana Self Dorothy Shankle Dawn Shapiro Diane Shelby Bobbie Shira Bill & Anne Shore Shannon Shreve Dale & Darlene Skinner Jean Skipper Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Smith Debbie S. Smith Rebecca R. Smith Jean Smyth Marcia Snow Walter C. Snyder Kyle & Mary Sonnenberg John & Kathy Spangler Paula Spinner Susan Stanislawek Dotty Starling Janet Staub Mary Steffan Anne Steidinger Elizabeth Stern Mike & Sandy Stratil Cynthia Strohm Leigh R. Swanson Pamela M. Swarbrick Anthea T. Tate Tiffany Teeter William & Fay Terry Molly Thomas Gary & Jane Thomas Anne Thompson Lynn Thompson & Bob Howell Mr & Mrs Stafford E. Thornton Joanne
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From the gourmet Southern flavors of the Four-Diamond 1895 Grille to the casual atmosphere of the Pinehurst Brewing Co., dining options at Pinehurst include something for every taste.

From the gourmet Southern flavors of the Four-Diamond 1895 Grille to the casual atmosphere of the Pinehurst Brewing Co., dining options at Pinehurst include something for every taste.

From the gourmet Southern flavors of the Four-Diamond 1895 Grille to the casual atmosphere of the Pinehurst Brewing Co., dining options at Pinehurst include something for every taste.

From the gourmet Southern flavors of the Four-Diamond 1895 Grille to the casual atmosphere of the Pinehurst Brewing Co., dining options at Pinehurst include something for every taste.

From the gourmet Southern flavors of the Four-Diamond 1895 Grille to the casual atmosphere of the Pinehurst Brewing Co., dining options at Pinehurst include something for every taste.

From the gourmet Southern flavors of the Four-Diamond 1895 Grille to the casual atmosphere of the Pinehurst Brewing Co., dining options at Pinehurst include something for every taste.

From the gourmet Southern flavors of the Four-Diamond 1895 Grille

From the gourmet Southern flavors of the Four-Diamond 1895 Grille to the casual atmosphere of the Pinehurst Brewing Co.,

From the gourmet Southern flavors of the Four-Diamond 1895 Grille to the casual atmosphere of the Pinehurst Brewing Co., dining options at Pinehurst include something for every taste.

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Village of Pinehurst, North Carolina • 910.295.6811 • pinehurst.com PINEHURST RESORT DINING 2021 Pinehurst, LLC
Village of Pinehurst, North Carolina • 910.295.6811 • pinehurst.com PINEHURST
2021 Pinehurst, LLC
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PINEHURST
2021 Pinehurst, LLC
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Village of Pinehurst, North Carolina 910.295.6811 pinehurst.com PINEHURST
2021 Pinehurst, LLC
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Village of Pinehurst, North Carolina • 910.295.6811 • pinehurst.com PINEHURST
2021 Pinehurst, LLC
RESORT DINING
PINEHURST RESORT DINING
dining options at Pinehurst include something for every taste.
PINEHURST RESORT DINING
to the casual atmosphere of the Pinehurst Brewing Co.,
© 2021 Pinehurst, LLC
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