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BEARING THE OLYMPIC TORCH by Ed Beckley
A torchbearer’s sweet memories along America’s back roads Circa 1986 My eyes were welling, so I took a deep breath. It wouldn’t be right to shed tears while receiving the Olympic flame. It was May 1984, and this would be the last time I would bear the Olympic torch on its way to the Los Angeles Coliseum. The magnificence of the preceding days was coming to an end. I had been on the road with my Olympic Torch Cadre Team for a week. It is now the year 2021, and I still get chills. The torch sits in a place of honor in my home. My mind’s eye recalls the glory. | CONTINUE READING ONLINE
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HIGH 4-H HONORS By Morgan King
Brunswick 4-H’ers Autumn Apple and Sydney Blair attend the NC 4-H Congress and are inducted into the prestigious 4-H Honor Club. Autumn Apple and Sydney Blair, Brunswick County 4-H members, attended NC 4-H Congress, which was held virtually this year. This year’s 4-H Congress, held July 19 to 22, attracted more than 200 youth and adults representing 4-H programs across the state. Conference delegates participated in general sessions, learned together in workshops, recognized award winners and elected State 4-H Officers for the upcoming year. | CONTINUE READING ONLINE 30
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South Brunswick Magazine
MISSING PERSONS AND MYSTERIOUS OBJECTS By Michelle Macken
Local author Dennis Hetzel’s new novel, Azalea Bluff, is a science-fiction thriller set in a fictional Brunswick County town. Author Dennis Hetzel, a Holden Beach resident and a contributor to South Brunswick Magazine and North Brunswick Magazine, has a new novel that came out in August. Azalea Bluff is his third book published by Headline Books. | CONTINUE READING ONLINE
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