Pinehurst Magazine

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SHARON DISHER Sharon Disher entered the U.S. Naval Academy with 80 other women in 1976. She helped end a 131-year all-male tradition at Annapolis. On November 20th she spoke about her experience at the Boys and Girls Club in Southern Pines. 1 Bea Fields with Boys & Girls Club Director Caroline Eddy and guest speaker Sharon Disher. 2 The Boys & Girls Club choir. 3 Leland & Whitney Parker, Leann & Jim Heustess and Taylor Bunch. 4 Nancy and Rosa Ronalter with Janee Cates. 5 Mike & Susan Sanders, Dr. John Dempsey and Karen Reese May. 6 Norris Hodgkins, Joyce Baker & June Metro. 7 Sue Bruton, Eric Becker and Carol Haney. 1

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ANDY WILKISON RETIRES Pinehurst Village manager Andy Wilkison has retired after 26 years of service to the community. A farewell reception took place on November 20th at the Fair Barn.

GRAND OPENINGS Two new businesses in Pinehurst held their grand openings on December 11th; The Pinehurst Olive Oil Shop and Cooper & Bailey’s Boutique.

1 The new Village tennis courts were named in honor of Andy Wilkison. 2 Molly Rowell, Tom Campbell and Lorraine Tweed. 3 Debbie Barr, Jim McChesney and Susan Holmes. 4 Former Pinehurst mayor Ginsey Fallon, Andy Wilkison & Howard Warren. 5 Lauren Craig, Melissa Holt and Brenda Hiscott.

1 The Pinehurst Olive Oil shop owner Kim Mims and her daughter Brooke Brabant. 2 Gay Nelle and Elizabeth Rosser. 3 Co-owner of Cooper & Bailey’s Boutique Meghan Davis. 4 Edris & John Daughtry. Pinehurstmagazine.com 63


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