February 2022 Southport Magazine

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love old buildings, and I really love it when they’re restored. So when Ginger Harper invited us to see her beautiful home all decorated for Christmas, we were very excited. We loved having time to visit and talk with Ginger, to meet her friends Henry and Stephen and see their fabulous design work in the home and in the Christmas decor, and to be able to tour the house and take pictures to our hearts content. When it came time to write the story, though, I found myself struggling a bit. News articles are easy — it’s just the what happened, where, who, etc. Feature stories take a little more time and you have a little more freedom with creativity. When you have a great story, I like to say that the story really writes itself though, if you as the writer just get out of the way and let the people involved tell it in their words. But this story was a little bit different because I felt the pressure of not wanting to mess it up. Finally, I realized that what this story was really about was love, and then I could get out of the way and let the words flow. I hope you love it as much as we loved putting it together.

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CURRENTS Love Makes A Home

Loving Restoration of Historic Harper House STORY BY LISA STITES, PHOTOS BY LISA AND JEFFREY STITES

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f we’re lucky, love weaves through our lives in many ways. There’s love of a soulmate, love of family and friends, love of history and tradition, and love of the place we call home. Southport resident Ginger Harper combined all of those loves in her restoration of an historic family home on Southport’s waterfront, and she invited us in to take a look.

We have history with some of the Harper family. I worked as a reporter for The State Port Pilot several years ago, and learned a lot from publisher and editor Ed Harper and photographer extraordinaire Jimmy Harper during my years there. I also caught glimpses of this beautiful house from time to time, watching a big ship go by from the front porch and searching through rooms for the perfect frame for a photo illustration. It was an absolute treat to see this stately house restored to its full glory. The house was built in approximately The Blue Room

1909-1911 by the Harper family, and became Ginger’s when her husband Jimmy passed away 2018.

The complete house remodel all started with an inspection by some of Ginger’s friends. They wanted experience inspecting an old home, and what they found was that the house needed serious work. It needed everything, Ginger explained, including work on the foundation, the wiring, everything. “The house was going to be condemned,” she said. “There was exposed wiring, and rotting wood. The kitchen floor was completely rotten, was only being held up by the tile. The pillars were crumbling.” She hired contractors and began the long process of making the house safe and secure to last long into the future. Once the house was nearing completion though, she turned to friends and interior designers Henry Bullard and Stephen Jones to make the house a home. Some design changes came through construction, such as centering the front door and staircase, and closing in the original fireplace but keeping it as part of the wall so as not to disturb the structure. Other design choices combined modern creature comforts with the traditional structure and feel of the house.

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The HArper House as seen from Bay Street

One large piece of furniture in the upstairs was actually a kitchen cabinet of sorts used by Ginger’s grandmother. “I put Jimmy’s Mom’s stuff and my stuff together and it just worked,” Ginger said. The pattern on the dining room chairs was needlepoint, done by Jimmy’s mother, and two play tea sets are on display — Ginger’s when she was a little girl, and her mother’s when she was a little girl.

strived to get those in our head and make those work in a more updated fashion.”

While touring us around the house, Ginger paused in the dining room, saying that

Antique furniture mixes perfectly with large, colorful photo canvases — amazing photos taken through the years by Ginger’s late husband Jimmy and some that captured him in his signature hat with a big smile on his face. “Ginger has a lot of things that she loves and have sentimental value that she wanted to continue to live with,” Bullard said. “So we Henry Bullard and Stephen Jones show off Santas

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said that Jimmy and Ed’s mother Margaret had wanted a chandelier, but that their father James said they couldn’t afford one. The story goes that Margaret concocted one out of cups and wires, and it embarrassed James so much that he bought her the real one.

the grand main staircase. Ginger said when she returned from her trip, it was like walking into a winter wonderland. Even dressed up for the holidays, there was a clear statement in the design that family is everything. Pictures of grandchildren, vacations, and special family moments adorn walls throughout the house.

Bullard and Jones involved Ginger in the design process, though they occasionally and politely overruled her at times. Ginger couldn’t be more delighted with the results. “A lot of the furniture was in the house and we had it rebuilt,” Bullard said. The main sitting room, what we would call a living room, is welcoming and cozy in its blue hues. The room suits the house with the style of furnishings, but brings in the beautiful surround-

“We followed Ginger’s direction in what she wanted, and then she gave us a book (of photos) to go through to pick out what to frame and showcase. Knowing how strong the love is there, we wanted to use a lot of Jimmy in the house,” Bullard explained. “I feel wrapped in love hre,” Ginger said.

ings through color. “We nicknamed this room the Blue Room, like the White House. Why would you sit in here and overlook the water and the sky in a yellow or chartreuse room?” Bullard asked. The two designers worked their magic again for the holidays while Ginger was out of town. They completely decorated the house for Christmas, with greenery, all sorts of Christmas knick knacks and lots of Ole St. Nick. “She has so many Santas, we knew we needed to do a table scape,” Jones said. “We just had a vision to make it grand for her,” Bullard added. There were even Santas tucked into the corners of each step up

A wall of fond memories in photos

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CURRENTS Bald Head Coffee

Business Grows From Love of Coffee STORY AND PHOTOS BY JEFFREY STITES

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tarting a small business is exciting, and very busy, work. Add to that the craziness of the last couple years and sometimes it can be a shock to look at where your business is compared to how it began just a short time ago. As I sat down and chatted with Bald Head Coffee’s Steve and Pam Lewis in their new retail/warehouse/office space, the realization of just how far they’d brought the business seemed to surprise even them.

Steve launched Bald Head Coffee with a website selling 18 varieties of whole bean coffee in August of 2020. Today he sells more than 150 items on that website, from the original whole bean coffees to ground coffee, teas, cold brew, accessories and more. And he’s expanded beyond the website to placements in eight retail locations in Brunswick and New Hanover Counties and as far away as the Clayton General Store. Bald Head Coffee is a regular at the Oak Island, Southport and Sunset Beach farmers markets and Steve and Pam have taken the show on the road, participating in Junior League Christmas Markets in Raleigh and Fayetteville. And now coffee fans can stop in and visit a new showroom and retail store at 1433 North Howe Street, behind the Wingate Inn.

years coffee background.” Steve’s last job was in Pennsylvania where his wife Pam worked as a school teacher. They began a search for a place to retire and heard about this little town on the North Carolina coast called Southport. “The last place we lived was Pennsylvania and we went on a road trip and fell in love with Southport,” said Steve. “It was the summer of ’17,” said Pam. “We bought a house on vacation.” “When I first went through the town I said this town needs coffee. It needs multiple things,” Steve said. “I want to have a business here.”

And after that original website launched a year and half ago, that business took off. “Originally it was just the website I was doing and then it was the farmers market and then all of the sudden, because I was still selling in the gift industry, I was mentioning to some of my customers that I was in the coffee business and now all of the sudden I’m in seven or eight retail stores in just a year. Southport Market was the first,” Steve said. Farmers markets were not in the plan originally, Steve said. They just didn’t think of coffee as a farmers market thing. “I got a call from someone wanting me to do the Oak Island farmers market. They’d never done the market in October before. The reason they started one then was because of COVID and everything,” Steve said. “We started it and did three weeks in October and the response was amazing. We never had done a farmers market before. We had to go buy a tent…it was just a whole different experience.”

Until just recently, Steve was a national sales manager for several gift companies, but has spent a life in the food industry. “I started in the food industry with a company called ShopRite in New Jersey,” he said. “In 1984, I went to Florida to work for a Caribbean company called Extra. They were in St. Croix and St. Thomas and they moved into South Florida. I ran their deli operations and part of their delis were cafes, and that’s what got me into the coffee business.” “I love coffee,” he said. “Drank it every afternoon. It was very popular with the Caribbean and Latin population and everybody would have an espresso in the afternoon.” Steve also owned a coffee house in the Atlanta suburbs called Cafe au Lait. “I worked for Mellita Coffee, they roast coffee for Goya, and I worked for Starbucks as a training manager,” he said. “I have 25

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And things just kept

moving forward. “From the website to Farmers markets, now a catalogue… Christmas shows,” Pam said. The Southport Winterfest craft fair was a huge success. “So many people were there,” she said. Bald Head Coffee’s new space is partly the result of feedback from customers at the farmers markets, Pam said. “So many of them said where can we get your coffee when you’re not at a farmers market?” She turned to Steve and said, “Remember that lady from Sunset Beach? ‘I want your coffee. I’ll come find it.’ It’s one of the reasons we started with this plan.” Customer feedback has been an important part of Bald Head Coffee’s growth. ““The feedback we get from a market or show or something,” Pam said, “he listens to that, takes it to heart.” Steve said that one example was strawberry tea. A customer asked for it at market, he had it available the next week, and now it’s one of the their top sellers. Another bit of feedback led to one of Bald Head Coffee’s newest offerings — custom coffee vacation packages aimed at vacation homeowners and property managers. “It includes fresh ground coffee for your guests with a customized label. We have 10, 15 and 20-week plans available on the website currently. If someone does subscribe to it for their home, they’re

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going to receive an electric grinder and two bistro mugs for themselves,” Steve explained. “We will customize the label, fresh grind the coffee and ship it to them, or if they’re local, they can pick it up here in Southport, Oak Island, or Bald Head Island. “We received a lot of feedback at the farmers markets from guests staying at homes that there wasn’t fresh coffee or they couldn’t find scoops,” he said. “This way, now there will be a grinder, there will be scoops and there will be fresh ground coffee for them when they arrive for their week. Got their coffee survival, you know?” Pam added “And we never thought we’d do ground coffee but people want it so…” Steve finished, “now I have two commercial grinders, one for flavors and one for unflavored. When someone orders ground coffee they are getting the freshest it can be.” “The other thing we do is we give back to the community,” said Steve. “That’s one of the things that, when I started a

business, I wanted to be able to do, to give back to the community. So we give to multiple causes, the Sea Turtle Conservancy on BHI, because we very much want our waterways clean. Another is Dosher Hospital because our daughter is a nurse and we’re aware of the first responders and the needs for PPE and all since COVID, it’s made us realize how important all that is. We also give to the Old Baldy Foundation and its fundraisers for the lighthouse.” “We want to feel a part of the community,” Pam added. ”One of our coffees is called Old Baldy, and it’s my favorite.” So with all the growth and change, are Pam and Steve ready to slow down? No. No they are not. “But we’re not done yet,’ Steve said. “We have a lot of other things in the works for 2022 including the showroom opening this month. And probably by summer (depending on the supply chain) there’ll be a coffee cart, and that will be able to be offered

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the last Friday and Saturday of each month. Local retail locations include The Southport Market, The Pearl, and the NC Maritime Museum in Southport; Mermaid Cove on Oak Island; Maritime Market and the Sea

“Currently we have a showroom and an office and a warehouse to ship out our product and also every fourth Friday and Saturday, except doing the holiday season, which will probably be more extensive hours, we’re going to open it up to customers so they can shop,” said Steve.

Turtle Conservancy on Bald Head Island; and Blue Moon Gift Shops in Wilmington. Also look for Bald Head Coffee at local farmers markets as they begin again in the spring.

”It’s also open by appointment, if anyone wants to stop by,” Pam said. “It’s already happening. We have people calling us up from other parts of North Carolina wanting to stop by.” But the new space isn’t the end of the story. “It’s a stepping stone,” said Pam. “My passion is really to have a cafe….” Steve said. Bald Head Coffee can be found online at BaldHeadCoffee.com. The Showroom is open by appointment and 10 am - 5 pm

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CURRENTS NC Rice Festival

Celebration of Gullah Culture and History STORY BY JAN MORGAN-SWEGLE

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hat does freedom mean to you? And if you lost that freedom, how would you react? Would you give in to the new norm? Would you fight a fight that could not be won? Or would you hold on to the history that you know and respect so that your children would know their true origins? History is the study of change over time. It is a look back at victories and defeats; highs and lows. It is a working map for society to follow or reject—depending on recorded events and the impact those events had on people all over the world. An excellent illustration of this “working map,” is the North Carolina Rice Festival, which will be held on March 4 and 5 at the Leland Cultural Arts Center. Event organizer and Board Chair of the North Carolina Rice Festival, Inc., George Beatty, said that the festival is a “celebration of the economic history of our county and the people who greatly contributed to it.” He continued, “We want to not only celebrate, but educate. We need to resurrect the overall history of Brunswick County.” George is an excellent storyteller who weaves the past into an intricate tapestry of the future. He said the history of this area has roots in Africa where the people in coastal areas, like Sierra Leone, developed the expertise of growing and harvesting African rice. Slave traders were told to find growers from “the rice coast” in Africa and bring them to the South because plantation owners in the Carolinas discovered that African rice would grow in this region better than Asian rice and the African growers had the knowledge and expertise to develop and build effective irrigations systems and dams. These growers may have been part of the “Gola,” tribe, who inhabited the border areas between what are now Sierra Leone and Liberia. Or, they could be part of the “Dyula” (pronounced Gwullah,”) tribal group captured by European slavers in modern day Liberia. But the enslaved African growers brought more to the southern regions than their growing expertise—they brought their traditions and parts of their language. The African enslaved persons working on the southern plantations were

removed from contact with their white owners. They developed what is called a “Creole culture” in an effort to hold on to their rituals and culture. Their language, sometimes known as “Sea Island Creole,” is an English-based Creole combining their African words and dialect with English. The language, which became known as “Gullah,” is a form of linguistic diversity; they were holding on to one world while they lived in another. The word, “Geechee,” refers to descendants of the West African growers who were located in the “low country” of South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida and Georgia. In the 1860s, 90 percent of the rice grown in North Carolina came from the efforts of the enslaved people of Brunswick County. It was the major “cash crop,” and there were more than 50 plantations in Brunswick County that counted rice as their primary crop. Life was good for plantation owners in the South. But then came the Civil War which did more than divide the country. It changed lives and lifestyles. Plantation owners lost their farms to taxes and the newly emancipated slaves did not have the resources to get back to their native Africa. “The connection to the African rice coast was broken by the slave system. Generations of blacks would never know their true heritage or families because there was a world between them,” George explained. So, after all of this time, how can descendants of these enslaved rice growers bridge the gap that separates their new world ancestry with their old-world heritage? According to George, “in order to re-establish blood lines and tribal connections, (at the Rice Festival) there will

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CURRENTS be on-site DNA testing kits which, when processed, will be matched with the largest DNA database of African tribal groups from various regions of Africa. Those who want a DNA test done at the Festival will get a discount on the processing fee.” The Festival will include activities inside the Leland Cultural Arts Center and outside as well. There will be food trucks onsite, arts and crafts for sale, and “Ring Shouters,” who are worshippers that move in a circle while shuffling and stomping their feet and clapping while chanting. One of the high points of the Festival will be historical presentations by the cultural story teller, Aunt Pearlie Sue, a character created by Anita Singleton-Prather, based on her grandmother. She has been called “the keeper of the culture.” Her stories of enslaved Africans’ life in the fields have resonated with all cultures for many years. The event closes with jazz from LeRoy Harper, Jr., and the AllStarz, who was the “horn man” for James Brown. Inside the Center, there will be video presentations of how history affects us today, the history of rice growing, a documentary called “Gullah Roots” (produced by South Carolina eTV), a panel discussion

George Beatty (left) joins Gerald Decker at the Brunswick Arts Council Summer Solstice event

led by Dr. Victoria Smalls, Executive Director of the Gullah Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission and Jonathan Green, the first person of Gullah ancestry to develop his painting skills at a professional art school. He is best known for his depictions of the Gullah culture and has shown his work in many major galleries around the country. Sponsors for the event include the Town of Leland, the Department of Leland Tourism, the Brunswick Arts Council, WWAY TV3, the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Restoration and the Orton Foundation. Sponsorships for the event are still available. Visit www.northcarolinaricefestival.org, for more details about the events. History is often told from the perspective of the victor, which doesn’t tell the whole story. The North Carolina Rice Festival gives a look at the perspective of the enslaved people from Africa who helped build the economy of this area all while holding on to those things that connected them to their ancestors. They held fast to rituals, art, and worship so that their children and those of future generations would know, understand and appreciate their stolen history. If you lost your freedom, could you do the same?

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CURRENTS PROGRAM SCHEDULES NC RICE FESTIVAL CULTURAL HERITAGE GALA – FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 2022 Leland Cultural Arts Center Auditorium

1:45 - 2:45 pm Rice & Race – Gullah Artist Jonathan Green, Presenter 3:00 - 3:30 pm Entertainment – Gullah Historical Storyteller – Anita Singelton Prather as Aunt Pearlie Sue

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5:45 pm Doors Open 6:30 pm Welcome, Introduction of Guests 6:50 pm Dinner Served 8:40 pm Introduction of Performers 8:45 pm Entertainment – Ron & Natalie Daise 9:45 pm Acknowledgements, Closing Remarks

North Carolina Rice Festival – Saturday, March 5, 2022 Leland Cultural Arts Center Auditorium 8:30 am Doors Open 9 am Welcome, Event Introduction, Overview of Festival Program 9:10 am Opening Remarks – Victoria Smalls - CEO – Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor 9:20 – 10:10 am NCRF History Video followed by Panel Discussion and Q & A 10:20 – 11:50 am Showing of SCTV Documentary – Gullah Roots - Introduction by Victoria Smalls, followed by Panel Discussion and Q & A 12:00 – 12:30 pm Entertainment Performance – Geechee Gullah Ring Shouters 12:30 - 1:30 pm Break

11:30 am Blues DeVille 12:30 pm Ian Davis 1:30 pm Aunt Pearlie Sue 2:15 pm Tina Smith 3:15 pm Geechee Gullah Ring Shouters 4 pm “Funky” Leroy Harper and his All Starz 5:30 pm Closing Remarks, NCRF Chairman, George Beatty

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ooking for some island fun as winter draws to a close and Spring is on the horizon? The Town of Oak Island is hosting several events, from a chance for some kiddie fun while parents sneak in a quick Valentine’s date to a Mardi Gras celebration for the whole family. Cupid’s Kids Night

Saturday, Feb. 12 5:30-8:30 pm Oak Island Community Center, SE 47th St. While you’re spending a night out on the town, let the kids get crafty at the Oak Island Community Resource Center! Children will love the Valentine’s themed crafts, movie, and games followed by a celebratory pizza party! Children must be 6-12 years old to participate. The cost is $13 for Oak Island residents and $18 for visitors. For questions contact Recreation Center Supervisor Carrie Winkler at cwin-

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and older are invited to attend. The cost is $30 per couple or $20 for an individual. For questions contact Recreation Center Supervisor, Carrie Winkler, at cwinkler@ oakislandnc.com or call (910) 278-5518

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Biz Q&A Focus On Broadband ATMC Rebranding And Looking To Future STORY BY JEFFREY STITES, PHOTOS CONTRIBUTED

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e wouldn’t be able to do what we do without a fast, reliable internet connection. As luck would have it, at just the time we were purchasing Southport and Leland Magazines and moving production to our home office, ATMC was laying fiber optic cable on Oak Island and we were able to sign up. Our experience with ATMC has been great, from the speed and reliability to the customer service. We’ve been excited to see ATMC expanding its fiber optic service to more and more of the area we cover with the magazines. Now, ATMC is rebranding itself to reflect the importance of broadband access to its members in Brunswick County. You’ve likely seen the signs and advertisements about ATMC becoming FOCUS Broadband and maybe you’ve wondered what that means. Maybe you’re new to the area and new to the idea of a utility co-op. We thought it would be a perfect time to reach out to Focus Broadband and talk about the past, present, and future of the cooperative. Can you explain briefly what Focus Broadband is for folks unfamiliar with the concept of a utility co-op?

We started offering telephone service in 1957, cable TV in 1983, and internet service in 1995.

FOCUS Broadband (formerly ATMC) began more than 65 years ago by local farmers and businessman who wanted to bring telephone service to Brunswick County. At the time, the large telephone providers of the day would not serve the rural portions of Brunswick County because they didn’t feel these areas would be profitable. This led to the creation of our Atlantic Telephone Membership Corporation, a company owned by its members. Today, as FOCUS Broadband, and through the cooperative and its subsidiaries, the company provides telephone, internet, cable TV, wireless and security services, with internet being our core offering. As a cooperative, we are governed by a Board of Directors that is elected from our membership. Any profit we make we invest back into our community through improvements in our services and by giving back to our members through Capital Credit refunds where members get a share of our profits based on what they spent with us. We also offer grants, scholarships and sponsorships.

Can you tell us about the Focus branding? What has changed, if anything, about what you do?

When did ATMC enter the internet provider/broadband market?

Holden Beach and Ocean Isle Beach. These areas were previously served by a copper-only network capable of delivering a maximum of just 6 megabits per second (Mbps). As a result of the upgrade to fiber optics, these customers now have access to symmetrical gigabit internet speeds. In addition, we’ve expanded to more areas of Brunswick County, bringing fiber optics to residents and businesses in Oak Island, Caswell Beach and areas of Leland. We’ve also invested in installing fiber optics to business districts throughout Brunswick County. Over the past two years, ATMC has increased the maximum broadband speed delivered via its DOCSIS cable modem technology from 200 Mbps to 600 Mbps. More than 22,000 customers had their download speeds doubled without an increase in price. The project to convert to 100 percent fiber optics will allow customers currently served by DOCSIS cable modem technology to have even faster speeds with greater reliability. We see fiber optic internet as the way of the future and we want all FOCUS Broadband customers

to have access to this technology. Once completed, the company’s entire footprint will be served by a fiber optic network capable of delivering multi-gigabit broadband speeds for decades to come.

You’ve been expanding your broadband service area. Can you tell us about how that’s been going, where you stand now as far as parts of the county you service, and your plans for the future? Focus Broadband serves the vast majority of Brunswick County, with only a few small areas that are served by other providers. In 2010, we expanded our service into portions of eastern Columbus County. More recently the company has won several state and federal grants that are enabling us to bring high-speed internet service to additional homes in Brunswick County and Columbus Coun-

Focus Broadband’s Ed Walters

Our recent rebrand is being made to reflect our company’s evolution from that of a traditional telephone, cable TV, and internet provider to one that specializes in providing very fast broadband internet connects delivered over a state-of-the-art fiber optic network. Our future is in providing broadband internet, so we wanted our name to reflect that. We felt the time was right because we have just launched a multiyear, $100 million-dollar project that will connect all members to fiber optic broadband, along with further expansion into new markets in southeastern North Carolina. Over the last four years, we’ve worked to make fiber optic broadband available to more than 12,000 addresses within the Brunswick County communities of St. James, Boiling Spring Lakes,

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ty as well as underserved rural areas in Robeson, Duplin and Pender counties. Since 2019, we’ve won more than $45.5 million in broadband grants. We’re using these grant funds to expand our network to bring service to more rural areas in the state. In turn, this allows us to strengthen the cooperative and continue to provide the best service here at home in Brunswick County. Much like we did by bringing telephone to unserved areas in the 1950s, today we are brining high-speed internet to areas that desperately need it. It’s very much the same cooperative mentality on which our company was founded almost seven decades ago.

What sets Focus apart from other broadband providers? How does being a co-op enter into that distinction? As a communications provider, you must have technology that is state-of-the-art. We have that, but so do the big national companies. What really sets us apart is that we aren’t a big national company. We are a local company, and our focus and priorities are all local. We’re a non-profit,

so we don’t have to go out and try to create shareholder value. We aren’t beholden to Wall Street. We focus on Main Street. In doing that, all of our decision making comes with our local community in mind. If it’s good for our community and our customers that are right here in our neighborhood, we do it. The national companies don’t have that luxury. We hire local people who want to do right by their friends and neighbors. When you care about the people you serve, you provide better service. That’s what we do. In fact, our team at FOCUS Broadband has won Best of Brunswick in Customer Service for the last 13 years and we also won Best in Customer Service, Best Internet Provider and Best Cable TV Provider in Columbus County the last two years. The service mentality that we have means something to our employees and that shines through in their customer interactions. Our cooperative business model also allows us to in-

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Biz Q&A platform and their customer base. We’ve been able to invest in many of the towns like Leland, Boiling Spring Lakes, Holden Beach, just to name a few, by providing fiber directly to the business districts. This investment has allowed our local businesses to continue to thrive, despite the challenges of the pandemic. In addition, broadband allows people to work from anywhere. We’ve seen an increase in work from home customers over the last couple of years. More and more people are moving to the beach as they have the flexibility to work from home. A good internet connection from a trusted local provider is the key to making that work.

ships and Board donations. We live here. We work here. We do business here.

Can you speak to how the pandemic has made home broadband even more important? Has it changed anything about how you do business? If anything, it has solidified the importance of what we do and the need for connectivity. The pandemic has shown us how important it is to have a reliable internet connection for school, healthcare, business, entertainment and more. Since the onset of the pandemic, we continue to see an increased need for broadband, especially in rural areas, and this is why we are continuing to invest in and expand our network. One of the ways we can expand our network is through state and federal broadband grants. We’ve seen more opportunity to apply for grant funding since the pandemic started and we are working hard to apply for that funding and invest back into our network. Having reliable broadband in the home means that our customers have the opportunity to further their education, work from home,

Please feel free to add anything we may have missed!

Focus Broadband’s Lynette Brown

connect with loved ones, participate in telehealth appointments, and so much more.

our economy. How do you see broadband helping to drive growth in Brunswick County?

There has been a lot of talk, even in Washington D.C., about the importance of broadband to

Businesses are expected to be able to compete online and participate in e-commerce. Having access to broadband allows our local businesses to expand their

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The Cast of 37 Postcards Left to right (standing) Victor Gallo, Jen Ingulli, Steve Kahn, Peggy Goodwin (seated) Cathryn Collopy O’Donnell, Elizabeth Michaels

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Overcoming Adversity Brunswick County Organization Offers Tips For Facing Trouble As A Community STORY CONTRIBUTED

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f you’re pandemic-weary and looking for new ideas and strategies for bouncing back and carrying on in the face of adversity, a newly-formed group in Brunswick County may have just what you are looking for. A group of local non-profit and business leaders in Brunswick County has been working as part of a national movement to look at building individual and collective resiliency so that everyone can have the tools needed to deal with these types of traumatic community events, as well as the more personal events in daily lives that can negatively impact a person’s mental, emotional, and physical well-being.

Resilient Brunswick started in 2019 and includes members from county government, health care, social service agencies, and concerned

community members who meet monthly to learn more about Positive and Adverse Childhood Experiences (PACEs) and how they shape people. A study was conducted by Dr. Nadine Burke and Kaiser Permanente that concluded there are some core life experiences that can place us at significant risk of emotional and physical health issues if people do not receive the support needed, or develop the skills required, to address the potential long-term negative impact of these events in their lives. These events include divorce, domestic violence, abuse, an incarcerated parent, and other events many experience as children. Log in on Feb. 7 to watch the Resiliency Film togeth-

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er virtually and hear more about ACEs and local resiliency efforts from a panel of area mental health professionals who are dedicated to this work. The film will share the research conducted by Dr. Nadine Burke and others and the resulting ACEs questionnaire. It will also provide an opportunity to hear how to assess your own personal risk factors and, more importantly, how to develop and use your own resiliency skills to overcome any negative affects experienced as a result of ACEs. There will also be an opportunity for those who wish to further explore resiliency to join Resilient Brunswick in its efforts to create a more resilient, supportive community here in Brunswick County. Choose the 9-10:30 am session or the session from 2-3:30 pm and sign

in at https://us02web.zoom.us/ j/85093337377?pwd=bVVmcGtrUDhTc1RnVUFleVdONHZtdz09 (Meeting ID: 850 9333 7377 and Passcode: resilience) Resilient Brunswick will also be working with the community on an ongoing basis to help individuals develop personal resiliency skills and provide opportunities for people to help one another to reduce the incidences of suicide, substance abuse, domestic violence, and other public health concerns and make Brunswick County a healthier place for everyone. The good news is we all have innate resiliency skills that we can tap into to help us overcome the

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CURRENTS potential negative effects of these experiences. A community can also provide support to others to help them as well. Experiencing negative events doesn’t have to cause longterm consequences. Likewise, when a community experiences a traumatic event like loss from a natural disaster, people can come together to support one another and reduce those negative effects on our bodies and minds. Dr. Burke’s research resulted in the creation of an ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) questionnaire that uses ten key questions focused on abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction, to determine how many significant negative childhood experiences a person has had that may be affecting long-term well-being. It has been shown that those with just four ACEs are at 12 times the risk for suicide, 2 times the risk for developing cancer or heart disease, and 4 times the risk for developing chronic lung disease, as a result of the toxic stress

experienced. The good news is that by building resiliency skills, people can help overcome these risk factors and reduce their chances of suffering from these emotional and physical issues. By educating the public, and those who provide care for community members such as physicians, clergy, social workers, teachers, and others, the impact of ACEs can be reduced. It is an issue that can affect many and requires everyone’s participation to change individual and community responses to stress and support healthy outcomes.

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Bringing Local Horror Film Home Again Amuzu to host showings of “I Know What You Did Last Summer” STORY AND PHOTO BY JEFFREY STITES

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s many of you have discovered, living in a community that gets used as a movie set can be a whole lot of fun. From watching the movie-making process in person to seeing our hometowns on the silver screen, we are treated to experiences not everyone has a chance to enjoy. The first movie we got to see filmed in Southport after moving here was 1997’s horror classic “I Know What You Did Last Summer.” While some productions make it difficult to recognize the real life locations used, this film embraced Southport and showed it on screen very much as it looked at the time. And featuring a 4th of July parade, many of our neighbors were used as extras. Watching the movie at Surf Cinemas on Long Beach Road was hilarious as all throughout the film there were exclamations like “Hey! That’s my mom!” coming from the audience. It was a great community bonding experience.

It’s been 25 years since the release of “I Know What You Did Last summer” so maybe you’ve not seen it. Or maybe you’ve moved to town long after seeing the movie. Wouldn’t it be great to experience the film with the local community? How about seeing it in one of the filming locations? Hillsborough’s Kenny Caperton, a horror film aficionado, is coming to Southport on Saturday, March 19 to host two showings of the film at the Historic Amuzu Theatre, 111 N Howe Street, along with some other special events tied to the movie, including a sleepover inside the reputedly haunted Amuzu Theatre. The event is part of Caperton’s On Set Cinema series, showing cult favorite horror films at their original filming locations. The “I Know What You Did Last Summer” event includes matinee and evening screenings with appearances by Muse Watson, the actor who portrayed the film’s killer, The Fisherman. And he’s bringing his hook (go watch the movie, you’ll understand.) In addition to the screenings, Caperton will lead an afternoon walking tour of the film’s various Southport locations and after the evening screening, up to a dozen guests can sleep over in the Amuzu Theatre, enjoying some films, pizza and maybe even a ghost hunt.

Tickets are $30 for the matinee, $75 for the evening showing (which includes an opportunity to meet Muse), and $100 for the walking tour along with the evening showing. The “Ultimate Experience” including the walking tour, evening showing and sleepover is $200 per person. To purchase tickets and find a full schedule of events, visit myershousenc.com/onsetcinema

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Currents Go On A History Tour

One Trip And Four Presidential Birthplaces STORY AND PHOTOS BY HARRY BLAKESLEE

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any of us have some memories of history and probably studied the early U.S. Presidents. We may even remember that our neighbor state, Virginia, provided four of the first five Presidents: Washington, Jefferson, Monroe, and Madison. What you may not have learned is that three of those four were born within 20 miles of each other’s birthplace in southeastern Virginia. The fourth - Jefferson - was born only about 100 miles west. Thomas Jefferson’s home, Monticello

In honor of Presidents Day this month, let’s look at these presidents and how you can turn their birthplaces into a fun and educational road trip. A leisurely half day drive up I-40 and I-95 from Leland reaches Fredericksburg, VA, which is centralized among the four birth sites. I recommend you allow at least two full days, preferably three, to explore and visit all of the birthplaces. George Washington (#1) 1789-1797, was born on a plantation on Popes Creek Road in Colonial Beach, VA. His great grandfather John Washington emigrated to Westmoreland County, Virginia in 1621. His father Augustine Washington married twice and had three sons and a daughter with his

first wife and four sons and two daughters with his second. George was the oldest sibling of the second marriage. At age three, George moved to Mount Vernon, later marrying widow Martha Curtis and taking over management of the Curtis estate and all 18,000 acres of Mount Vernon. Without formal education, George became a surveyor, later joined the Virginia militia, and earned his “credentials” in the French and Indian War. He was elected President of the Constitutional Convention, and later elected as our first President.

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house to the main house transgresses a grove of towering Cedars and Oaks in a tranquil setting overlooking Popes Creek and beyond the Potomac River. Sitting in the formal gardens, one envisions the flowers and herbs and spices (for cooking) raised therein during colonial times. The tour of the mansion (tickets needed) was well worth the price because of the guide’s information and anecdotes. Upon leaving, one must notice what is call “Virginia Fence” (stacked split logs) and the replica obelisk at the entrance. Visit https://www.mountvernon.org to plan your visit and see an amazing aerial video of the property. Thomas Jefferson (#3) 1801-1809, was born a British subject. Jefferson mastered many disciplines, including his work as a planter, lawyer, politician, and in surveying, mathematics, horticulture, architecture, and mechanics. He was born April 13, 1743, at Shadwell Plantation, VA, the third of 10 children of Peter Jefferson. He was a principle author of the “Declaration of Independence.” In 1770 he moved into the south pavilion of Monticello, Charlottesville, VA. In 1775, he was appointed as Minister to France and in 1777 he wrote the Virginia Statue for Religious Freedom — this was one of just three accomplishments the accomplished statesman. Wanted on his gravestone, according to https://www.monticello.org. He was Governor of Virginia in 1779 and 1780, Secretary of State under George Washington 1790-1793 and he co-founded the Democrat-Republican Party with James Madison. As President, he fought the Barbary Pirates and facilitated the Louisiana Purchase, which doubled the size of the country.

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Currents small cabin where the Jeffersons lived and entertained while Monticello was under construction. The tour of the mansion is an ABSOLUTE MUST to witness the genius of Jefferson, but tickets are required. The walk along the various craftsmen’s cabins is most informative as is the museum by the park entrance. The Jefferson re-enacter answers questions that fascinate adults and children with facts, history, and anecdotes. Next door to the museum there is also a café offering sandwiches and light lunches. James Madison (#4) 1809-1817, the oldest of 12, was born at Belle Grove Plantation in Port City, VA, on the Rappahannock River. Madison later moved to the 3,000 acre tobacco plantation Montpelier, which he inherited from his father. A graduate of today’s Princeton University, Madison is called the “Father of the Constitution,” because he not only co-authored the first draft, but also, accompanied by John Jay and Alexander Hamilton, co-wrote the Federalist Papers. Madison is also responsible for drafting of the Bill

Located at 9221 Belle Grove Drive, King George, VA, none of Montpelier’s original edifices still stand, but the rebuilt mansion includes deluxe accommodations in several rooms, including the James Madison bedroom. High Tea is also observed. Plan long ahead for a reservation. Visit https:// www.montpelier.org for more information about the home and tours.

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of Rights (June 8, 1789). A strong early leader, he opposed a central bank, and in 1791 split with the Federalists to form the Democratic/Republican Party. His Presi-

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dency included the War of 1812, which led to the British burning of the White House and was settled by the Treaty of Ghent. He was a lifelong friend of Thomas Jefferson.

James Monroe (#5) 1817-1825, was born April 28, 1758 at Monroe Hall , a 1,600 square-foot house built in 1752 which no longer stands. The house was in rural Westerland County near Colonial Beach. The James Monroe Birthplace Park and Museum is located at 4600 James Monroe Highway, Colonial Beach, VA and is open for tours only on Saturdays and Sundays. Monroe studied law under Thomas Jefferson and served as Secretary of State, Secretary of War, and Governor of Virginia. His service as special envoy to France contributed to the Louisiana Purchase. During the Monroe Presidency, the Adams-Onis Treaty was signed with Spain, securing Florida for America Also during the Monroe presidency, the Monroe Doc-

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As a bonus for the trip, the four generations Lee estate, Robert E. Lee’s birthplace, Stratford Hall (483 Great House Road, Stratford, VA.), is just 9 miles from Popes Creek Road. Traveler’s Notes: On my trip, these places were closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Also, weekends are crowded and in some cases long waits for tour tickets, so plan and ticket ahead. Enjoy the tranquil scenery, robust history, and birthplaces of our founding fathers.

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he doors at the heart of the “Southport, Open Your Doors!” project by Up Your Arts recently went on tour again after being displayed this fall at retail stores in the city’s downtown. They are still publicly accessible but are now located in 11 different not-for-profit offices throughout the area. Through the end of February for all doors, and longer for some, the doors can be viewed during normal business hours at the following locations: Artisans Gallery on Howe, Brunswick Community College Southport Center, Fort Johnston Visitor Center, Harper Library, New Hope Clinic, NC Maritime Museum, South Brunswick Middle School, Southport City Hall, Southport Elementary School, Southport Senior Center, and The State Port Pilot. “Southport, Open Your Doors!” is a an Up Your Arts fundraising initiative that asked local artists to reimagine a set of vintage doors donated to the Southport Historical Society from the historic Harper home on Bay Street. Inspired by a quote by Maya Angelou Door displayed at SBHS

that considers the concept of living to thrive, not merely to survive, the arts group fashioned the project as an act of celebration for Southport’s collective well-being and community health during the course of the pandemic. Selected artists used the wood and glass interior doors as a canvas to bring their creative ideas to life over the summer. The artists were introduced and their doors unveiled during a public reception in October. Afterward, the doors went on their first tour to 11 downtown retail stores, whose sponsorship made possible the payment of a materials stipend for each door. The artists donated their time and received no other recompense. The second part of the tour paired individual donors with each of the doors in order to relieve the not-for-profit organizations from any monetary burden. Up Your Arts salutes the enthusiasm and

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charitable hearts of the Southport Historical Society and these local residents: Catherine Beacham, Harry and Barbara Burrell, Kathy and Larry Cabral, Robert and Michelle Carroll, Joyce DeSantis, Eric and Barbara Lappala, Sharon and Jim Lightbourne, Jon and Debra McLendon, Tammy Price, Diana Setaro, and Elizabeth Vetter.

artists for their vision, talent, and generosity: Alora Boerner, Harry Burrell, Lori Guidi, Ginger Hedblom, Mary Beth Livers, Donna Parisi, Austin Sapp, Rosemary Wagner, Chris Wallace; and collaborating teams Nancy Cray and Lynn Gillis, and the trio of Dave DeGroat, Gia Holmes, and Colleen Phillips.

The project will conclude when the doors are sold at auction during a formal gala in March of 2022.

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2019, the most recent year for which the Department of Veterans Affairs has statistics, about 21 veterans a day died by suicide — and this number was before COVID-2019 brought more isolation and depression. The rate of suicide among military members and veterans is 1.5 times that of American civilians. No gift is too small, but all gifts are valued. There are have 30 tickets reserved for local first responders, active military, and veterans to help express our gratitude for their dedication to our community and Country. To nominate an individual for a free ticket or donate tickets for a first responder or veteran, please contact organizers. Contact Be The One at jtmariotte@ gmail.com or on the group’s website Tickets are available to the public for $75 each at h t t p s : / / w w w. t i c k e t t a i l o r. c o m / events/betheone

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prize(s). The winner of that prize will be selected from the corresponding “bag”. If you have a business and would like a booth at the event or want to sponsor the event, please call the Chamber at 910-457-6964.

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ART BEAT

intricate designs of tropical fish, and the beautiful birds that soar above. There are so many more incredible scenes throughout the world,” she said. “I go for a walk around the island and on the beach. It’s a good time to get away from everyday pressures of life and into your own mind and gratefulness for what you have.”

Magical Glass

Stained Glass Artwork Challenging But Rewarding For Oak Island Artist STORY AND PHOTOS BY CARLA EDSTROM

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riginally from Wingate, NC, Bellini is now a full-time Oak Island resident who has always been an artist and teacher. A graduate of East Carolina University with a BA in Art History, Bellini continued her education and earned a teaching certificate from Wingate University. “I taught middle school art for ten years in Marshville, NC, and high school Advanced Placement Art for another twelve years in Monroe, NC,” she said. “I originally started drawing when I was very young with a Jon Gnagy art set that I got for Christmas. My mom and I would sit at the kitchen table and draw for hours. It eventually led to painting, photography, graphic design, and then all other mediums in art school,” she said.

Bellini often makes her pieces for friends and loved ones after learning what they love, making the piece specific to them. “I try to find something that speaks to my heart,” she said. “There are a few pieces I have made that are just for me. The sailboats with the clear glass remind me of my Dad and the wonderful memories we had on our boat. The

mermaid piece is who I would love to be, of course,” she said. “The two flower pieces are my favorites. They have 3D pieces of glass that I fused to make the petals and stems come alive. I really love these two pieces and how they challenged my creativity.” Many things can influence an artist

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to create art. Current events or even just a walk on the beach can spur creativity. “I guess my inspiration comes from nature mostly. God is my favorite artist. I truly appreciate what he has given us in the amazing colors of sunsets, the delicate layers of flower petals, the

Bellini started teaching adult education classes five years ago after she had moved to the area. Right now, she only teaches Stained Glass at Brunswick Community College on Lord Street in Southport, and she loves every minute of it. “I have all levels in each class and work one on one as more of an independent study. My classes contain a wide variety of skill levels and experience in each

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ing them flourish as the weeks go on. It’s so heartwarming to see the excitement when they cut their first piece of glass and realize they really can do this. I have also learned a great deal from some of my more experienced students. I have a couple students that are wonderful about sharing tricks of the trade that they have learned from doing stained glass before me.” “I love my job,” said Bellini. “It’s one of the hardest mediums I have ever worked with, but seeing the excitement when my students finish a piece is so rewarding. It makes my heart smile.” class, but we all seem to come together as a whole. Although we all work separately, we help and encourage each other like family. I know several of us have made new

To learn more about Bellini’s classes and artwork, email her at jenniferbellinidesigns@gmail.com.

friends for life,” said Bellini. Her love of teaching and glass art is evident in her work and helping the fledgling artists from their first

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Prior to the Union victory at Fort Fisher earlier in January, 1865, North Carolina was home to approximately 12,000 Union soldiers, scattered throughout much of the coastal region. By March, the U.S. Army’s execution of Grant’s strategy would employ almost 100,000 soldiers in the Tar Heel State as part of the final effort to defeat the Confederacy, spearheaded by his trusted lieutenant, Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman. To feed and supply a force this large, required ports and an operational railroad between the coast and Goldsboro, NC. Sherman later described this herculean effort on the part of his logis-

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with the Friends of Bentonville Battlefield, he is a longtime Advisor to this Brunswick Civil War Round Table.

Wade Sokolosky is a native of Beaufort, NC, a graduate of East Carolina University, and a 25-year veteran of the U.S. Army. He is one of North Carolina’s experts in the 1865 Carolinas Campaign. Aside from being a prolific author and co-author of several Civil War books, an award-winning historian, a tour guide

For more information about in-person meeting requirements, the online registration process, how to attend meetings remotely via ZOOM, or how to become a member, contact Round Table president John Butler at Brunswickcwrt@gmail.com, or call him at (404) 229-9425. Visit the organization’s website at Brunswickcivilwarroundtable.com, or find the group on Facebook for additional information, comments, and updates.

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A Doctor’s Farewell

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ongtime Internal Medicine Physician Dr. Douglas Hiltz retired from practice on January 14. Dr. Hiltz served patients in the Southport Area since 1989 and was a loyal and valued member of the medical staff at Dosher.

On January 13, hospital and clinic staff threw Dr. Hiltz a “drive-by” sendoff to give patients and colleagues an opportunity to extend their best wishes to Dr. Hiltz, with a format that enabled attendees to enjoy socializing while remaining at a safe physical distance. Lynda Stanley, President and CEO of Dosher, said, “I have great respect for the innumerable contributions that Dr. Hiltz has made to our patients and

community. We wish him a very happy and healthy retirement.” Patients of Dr. Hiltz may request to establish themselves with another physician within the Dosher network who is currently accepting new patients, or find another provider of their choice. For assistance, patients may call the Dosher Medical Care Coordination Center at 910-454-4670. Dr. Hiltz stands with his Smithville Crossing staff members, Teresa Kenney and Rachel Lysaght, LPN, at his drive by retirement party.

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am sure you have heard the phrase “they have a good heart.” This is usually a reference to an individual’s level of caring, kindness, and overall loving nature, and has nothing to do with the health of the actual heart muscle itself. Yes, the heart is a muscle. A very important one, that we need to take good care of so we are able to provide care and kindness to our loved ones for many years. You may be asking yourself “how do I know if I have a strong heart?” The following are ways for you to self-check. Of course, checking with your doctor will be the most accurate, but the ability to maintain a level of self-awareness about your own health goes a long way. Heart Rate – a high resting heart rate could mean that your heart is working

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harder than it needs to be; a strong heart has to pump less often at rest — it is more efficient. You only need a couple of fingers and a timer with a second counter to check your heart rate. Place your index and middle finger on your opposite wrist just below and in line with the edge of your thumb. Once you feel the pulse, count the beats for 15 seconds and then multiply by 4 to get your heart rate. A normal resting heart rate for adults is between 60 to 100 beats per minute. Usually, the lower the resting rate in that range the better — it means the heart is functioning more efficiently, a sign of good cardiovascular fitness.

pected. It may be a sign of a weak heart. As I mentioned earlier, the heart is actually a muscle, which means you can make it stronger. This is great news, because a strong heart equals improved health and longevity. So, let’s look at some ways we

1.Exercise and Move Regularly – the American Heart Association (AHA) recommends a minimum of 150 minutes of moderate intensity exercise spread out over three to five days per week. The activity itself isn’t as important as doing it at an intensity to help strengthen the heart. You want to be able to feel exertion but still be able to speak to someone next to you; winded but not unable to speak. The AHA also recommends two days of strength training each week. You should also continue to move throughout the day, not just during your workouts. Movement is life. 2. Quit Smoking – smoking is a major contributor to heart disease, causing

Blood Pressure – a doctor visit will almost always start with a blood pressure check, it is a good indicator of what is going on with the circulatory system. But you don’t have to wait for a doctor visit to keep a check on these numbers. You can purchase an automatic blood pressure cuff at a reasonable price, allowing you to keep an eye on the numbers between visits to the doctor. High blood pressure can inhibit blood flow to the heart, making the heart muscle weaker over time. One reading is not an accurate measure of high blood pressure, since your pressure can be impacted by a lot of things in that given moment. Taking it at different times while at rest will give you a more accurate understanding of your true numbers. Shortness of Breath – when performing a physical activity, if you quickly become short of breath, it may be because your heart is having trouble keeping up. Movement requires fuel and oxygen be transported to the muscles (including the heart muscle) via the bloodstream. If this oxygen and fuel can’t get distributed quickly enough to keep up with the activity, you will feel short of breath quicker than ex-

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damage to the blood vessels supplying the heart with oxygen. 3.Lose the Extra Weight – the extra weight causes strain on the heart, inhibiting movement and leading to metabolic conditions such as high blood pressure. 4.Eat Healthier – this will not only help with energy for exercise and weight management; but eating healthy fats can also help to lower cholesterol to clear a pathway for the heart to work more smoothly. 5.Lower Stress – when you are stressed, your body releases hormones that increase blood pressure and heart rate, which can cause damage to artery walls and increase risk of blood clots. Lowering stress levels with laughter, deep breathing, or other form of relaxation that you enjoy will decrease these stress hormones, reduce in-

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Have a sweet tooth? Then join Southport Historical Society board member Desiree Bridge to learn what our ancestors used to satisfy their sweet cravings. In this talk, Desi will look a the interesting colonial history of sugar, honey, and maple syrup. Recipes included! The program is at 1 pm via Zoom; email info@Southporthistoricalsociety.org to register.

We’ve included events here that are listed as scheduled, but please remember that all events, dates and times are subject to change.

FEB 1

Brunswick Civil War Round Table — Hatch Auditorium Colonel Wade Sokolosky (Ret.) Will discuss a local subject he titled “Welcoming Gen. Sherman: 1865 Logistics Operations on the North Carolina Coast.” The meeting will be held at Hatch Auditorium on Caswell Beach. Registration begins at 6:15 pm and the program starts at 7 pm. Everyone is welcome, with members free and a visitor fee of only $10 that can be applied toward the $25 annual membership dues.

FEB. 25-27

10th Annual 3-Day Brunswick County Black History Symposium — Southport Historical Society Day 1: 6 pm - Carolyn Evans will portray Mrs. Mamie Mobley in a one-woman performance entitled “A Mother’s Cry for Justice.” The evening will also feature the Children of Brunswick County performing “I Have a Dream” Day 2: 3 pm - Donnie Joyner presents Dr. Willie Evelyn Reaves Turpin, DDS, “From Tobacco Fields to Academia” and USCT Battery B Reenactors.

FEB 5

Bella Italia —BCC Foundation

Support Brunswick Community College with an Italian extravaganza, complete with good food, good wines, and good information from student speakers. The evening kicks off at 6 pm at 101 Stone Chimney Place, Supply. Visit https://www.brunswickcc.edu/about/ foundation/giving/ for ticket information.

FEB 5

It’s Our Town, Let’s Clean It Up - Southport Join your neighbors in this monthly effort to spruce up the city from 9 am - noon. All you need to bring is your energy, good intentions; tools will be provided. Meet up at the old jail annex at the corner of Rhett and Nash streets at 9 am for a morning of fresh air, weeding, pruning, planting and other gardening work. Call 301-741-6698 with any questions or to get on the Southport Beautification Committee’s email notification list.

FEB 8

Second Tuesday Talk — Southport Historical Society Southport Historical Society Board member Donnie Joyner will talk about Southport naive and 1954 Brunswick County Training School graduate Core Lee, who was trained as a nurse and was recognized for being a leader of the community. Core Lee was the first woman to become a member of the Brunswick County Community College’s Board of Trustees. She was also

Day 3: 3 pm - Gospel Fest hosted by Gwen Wearren active in the BCT Alumni Association and a fine musician. The program is at 1 pm via Zoom; email info@Southporthistoricalsociety.org to register.

FEB 12

Cupid’s Kids Night — Oak Island

Drop the kiddos off and let them get crafty while you spend a night out on the town. Cupid’s Kids Night is at the Oak Island Community Resource Center, SE 47th St. There will be Valentine’s themed crafts, movie, and games followed by a celebratory pizza party, 5:30-8:30 pm. Children must be 6-12 years old to participate. The cost is $13 for Oak Island residents and $18 for visitors. Email cwinkler@oakislandnc.com or call 910-278-5518 to sign up.

FEB 12

Soul Matey Sock Hop — Oak Island

Dance the night away at Oak Island’s Soul Matey Sock Hop, 6-9 pm at the Recreation Center, 3003 E. Oak Island Drive. There will be tasty treats from food vendors, a photo booth room for snapping pics, and music just perfect for dancing. Those 25 years old and older are invited to attend. The cost is $30 per couple or $20 for an individual. Email cwinkler@oakislandnc.com or call 910-278-5518

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FEB 14

Valentine’s Holiday Bingo — Oak Island Monday, Feb. 14

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a fun game with your special someone or friends, 5-7 pm at the Rec Center, 3003 E. Oak Island Drive. This holiday-themed game is $3 in advance or $5 at the door, as space allows. Spaces are limited, so secure seats in advance by visiting www.OakIslandNC.com/ EVENTS. Dotters will not be provided. Email cwinkler@oakislandnc.com or call 910-278-5518 for more information.

FEB 14

Franklin Square Gallery in Southport

The Gallery reopens with the annual Spring Show, which will feature pottery and run from Valentine’s day to March 12. Awards will be presented at a reception at the gallery on March 4, 5 and 7 pm; the public is invited, and refreshments will be served. The Associated Artists will also be hosting the Members art show upstairs in the gallery. Franklin Square Gallery is located at 139 E. West St.

FEB 22

Southport Historical Society — siree Bridge and The Sweet Life!

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Email info@Southporthistoricalsociety.org to sign up. All are invited to attend.

FEB 26

Oak Island Mardi Gras By The Sea: Parade, Market, & Live Music Laissez le bon temps rouler! This year’s Mardi Gras celebration features a revers parade, where viewers drive by the floats and displays. The parade is 10 am-2 pm) along Dolphin Drive (beginning at Middleton Ave.) To ensure social distancing, spectators will be asked to remain inside their vehicles at all times (walking will not be permitted). Everyone is encouraged to dress in their favorite Mardi Gras attire as Oak Island parties by the sea! The Mardi Gras Market is from noon to 4 pm and features live music at the amphitheater. Shoppers can browse for locally-grown and handmade items from local vendors. Music kicks off at 2 pm, with Blues and Soul tunes.

MARCH 4

Diamonds & Denim — Brunswick Sheriff’s Charitable Foundation The 10th annual Diamonds & Denim Charity Ball will benefit Matthew’s Ministry, Brunswick County Computers4Kids and Power Walking Ministries. Sponsorship opportunities are available. It will be a fun night of dinner, dancing, live and silent auctions, music by Tru Sol and more. The ball is

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6-10 pm at the St. James Community Center, and tickets are $90 per person. Visit www.sheriffscharity.com for more information.

MARCH 19

Spring Into Health Color Run

Kick off your own spring training with this annual 5k/1m run sponsored by Brunswick Wellness Coalition. Early registration ends Feb 20; visit bit. ly/3aCF7oK to register

Ongoing Events

Barbee and Harper Libraries (Oak Island and Southport) The Libraries are open Monday through Friday, 10 am - 5 pm. D.I.Y Story Time for children on Mondays at Harper Library and Tuesdays at Barbee Library. Check www.Folsom. org for details on life long learners and the Socrates Cafe Discussion Group. Call 910-278-4283 (Barbee branch) or 910-457-6237 (Harper) for more details, and check the Friends of the Library Facebook page for other events. The Friends Bookstore, at Southport Realty (727 N. Howe St.), with new-to-you books, is open Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1-3.

Riverwalk Farmers Market

Riverwalk Park, 580 River Road, Belville Thursdays 2-5 pm, Fridays 11 am 5 pm; Saturdays 10 am - 5 pm; Fresh seafood, seasonings and all things related to seafood, with the beautiful backdrop of the Brunswick River.

Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site 8884 St. Philip’s Rd. SE, Winnabow

The grounds are open, and distancing protocols are in place inside. There is plenty to do and see outside, with historic ruins, great information on the site’s history, and some of the most beautiful riverfront property in the County. Hours are 9 am to 5 pm, Tuesday through Saturday.

NC Maritime Museums - Southport 204 E. Moore Street

Hours are 10 am to 4 pm Tuesdays through Saturdays. The Third Thursday program features Bland and Ann Simpson for “North Carolina: Land of Water, Land of Sky” on Feb 15.

Check https://ncmaritimemuseumsouthport.com for details.

Brunswick Wellness Coalition

Walk with a Doc on the second Saturday and Health Hacks (nutrition and physical activity tip) is the second Monday; visit https://brunswickwellness.org of find the Coalition on Facebook for times and locations/Facebook live info.

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Odell Williamson Auditorium at Brunswick Community College

150 College Road NE, Bolivia, www. bccowa.com Feb 4 — Motones VS Jerseys — Enjoy this musical battle of singing styles!

Feb 11 — Amythyst Kiah — The singer combines alt rock and roots/old-time music for her signature style. Feb 24 — Singer/songwriter Aoife O’Donovan with special guest Yasmin Williams

Oak Island Recreation Center 3003 E. Oak Island Dr.

Feb 11 — Oak Island Country Music Boys, 6 pm

Grape & Ale

Brunswick County’s first and only winery and original Craft Beer Bar. Check Facebook for specials, tasting events, and snack tray offerings. Wounded Warriors fundraiser on Nov 12 and Beaujolais Nouveau for sale Nov 18.

150 Yacht Basin, Southport

Boat watching and amazing views on the Southport waterfront; check Facebook for hours and live music schedule.

Tiki Tavern

102 W. Brown St., Southport.

104 E. 8th Street, Southport

The shop offers wines, cigars, coffees and accessories and a cozy patio area to relax with a glass of wine and enjoy live music.

The Office Coffee and Wine Bar

Seating outdoors, with games and music; check Facebook for details.

3280 George II Highway (NC 87), Boiling Spring Lakes Sit a spell with friends and enjoy a fancy coffee drink, good food, a plain cup of joe or a glass of wine, and grab a bottle for later.

Live music, covered deck on the first floor, and an open air deck with great views up top.

American Fish Company

The Wine Rack

Oasis

8039 River Road SE

TVs for watching the game, full bar and tasty bar food.

Second Wind Sports Bar 8620 E. Oak Island Dr.

Live music, dancing and great drinks.

10th Annual Brunswick County

WINE, BEER AND COFFEE

Black History Symposium

Southport Tap and Cellar

Live on Zoom

827 N. Howe Street

Offering craft beers brought in from across the State. Check Facebook for hours and details about trivia nights and food truck appearances.

Uncorked By The Sea Wine Shop & Gallery

112 Yacht Basin Drive

105 N. Howe Street

Feb 20 — Open Mic Night/Jam 4-7 pm

Good food and a great ocean view. Check Facebook for music and specials.

The Mullet Bar

Silver Coast Winery Tasting Room

8620 E. Oak Island Dr.

601 Ocean Drive

Open 2 pm-2 am daily; Indoor and outdoor seating available. Check the Pub’s Facebook page for specials, 1513 N. Howe, Unit 10, Southport.

Stocked with your old favorites and new wines to try. Wine tastings Fridays and Saturdays between 11 am and 4 pm. Check www.thegrapeandale. com, or find them on Facebook for daily and weekly specials.

Second Wind

The Lazy Turtle Oceanfront Grille

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8521 E. Oak Island Drive

February 25-27, 2022 Saturday 2/26, 3pm “Willie Evelyn, Journey From The Tobacco Fields To Halls of Academia”

The story of a young lady named Willie

The Mamie Mobley Story "A Mother’s Cry For Justice"

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The Halls of Academia”

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Carolyn Evans Dr. Willie Evelyn Reaves-Turpin DDS

Story Teller

Sunday 2/27, 3pm

602 N. Howe Street

Shop inside, call 910-454-0633 or shop online at www.uncorkedbythesea. com. Open Tuesday through Saturday starting at 10 am. Ask about setting up your own private wine tasting event!

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“The Gospel Fest”

Friday 2/25, 6pm

Hosted By

Gwen Wearren

The Mamie Mobley Story “A Mother’s Cry For Justice” Starring

Photo by Rowena Reid

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101 S. 7th Street, Wilmington NC | $725,000 | 4 bed | 2.5 bath. Full Renovation Project in Progress Now! This beautiful home is coming together quickly. Old homes have a mystery, history and character that newer homes just can’t match. This home dates back to 1928 and is constructed of old solid brick, it has plenty of natural light through the numerous windows. This is an outstanding example of excellence in craftsmanship and detailing. The Elegant Staircase has a lovely curve to the railing and leads upstairs to four large bedrooms and two full baths. The floors are the original inlaid hardwood floors and they will be refinished and shined back to their beauty. There is a partial basement where you will see the original ‘coal shoot’ that used to feed into the boiler that heated the home. This Roaring Twenties home sits on the very desirable historic corner of Dock St and S. 7th St. Downstairs is the living room, a large dining room, kitchen and half bath. New roof was installed by previous owner approx. 2019-2020. The home has a 1-car garage on the Dock St side of the home and a personal courtyard on the 7th St side of the home to enjoy the beauty of our local Azaleas and Camellias. Anticipated Completion date: March 1, 2022. Call Southport Realty, Inc., for more information, (910) 457-7676

4521 Fleetwood Drive SE, Carolina Place. Available now! A charming 3 bed, 2 bath home in a desirable neighborhood, minutes from both Oak Island and downtown Southport. This house features a split floorplan, gas log fireplace, a vaulted ceiling in the living area, and stainless-steel appliances. Enjoy time in the fenced backyard, complete with a shed and deck. Carolina Place has a community pool and is close to some excellent restaurants and other fun shops. Listed at $260,000 with Margaret Rudd & Associates, Inc., REALTORS® Call Amy Lynn Boltz at 910-880-2696 for details.

121 SW 24th Street,Oak Island. Deep water Davis Canal home with stunning views. The large parcel comprises 2 lots, which is rare to find, and gorgeous Live Oak Trees surround the house. Direct water views from both levels, watching both sunrises and the sunsets from the south-facing shoreline. Upstairs totally renovated in late 2017 creating a private suite with18x17 master bedroom and a 14x7

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6065 Sullivans Ridge Rd, Southport. Enjoy entertaining in this warm and welcoming home with the open great room with a sunroom overlooking the patio and fenced courtyard area and a formal dining room. The kitchen features walk-in pantry, granite, cherry cabinets and GE Profile appliances including gas cooktop and convection oven. The main level master suite has ensuite bath and two walk-in closets. The home also has office, laundry room, and powder room, with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths plus flex space upstairs. Whole house generator new 11/20. Listed at $804,000 with Margaret Rudd & Assoc., Inc., REALTORS®. Call Kay Jolif at 910-530-2866 for details

1724 West Beach Drive, Oak Island Second Row. Looking for a fantastic beach home on the quiet West End? Look no further, this 5 bed, 3 full bath second fully furnished home is the one! Great ocean views from 3 bedrooms! Features include crown molding, wainscoting, custom drapes, hardwood & tile floors throughout the first floor, laundry/mudroom off the kitchen with back deck. Rocking chair front porch; beach access within a short distance, outside shower and storage closet. ‘Frantastic’ is a one owner, summer rental. Listed at $995,000 with Margaret Rudd & Assoc., Inc., REALTORS®. Call BJ Ellender at 910-477-3250 for details.

219 Sand Dollar Lane, The Hammocks at Southport. This well-appointed home located on a corner lot in The Hammocks of Southport is truly a Gem. It has established landscaping and beautiful outdoor space with views of a protected natural area. It also boasts an outstanding layout with exceptional features along with high quality construction. As you enter you will notice the attention to detail throughout. Close to everything Southport has to offer including Downtown, Ferry, Restaurants, Waterfront, Markets and Shopping just to name a few. This is a must see if you are looking for quality, location, and exceptional features. Listed at $612,000 with Margaret Rudd & Assoc., Inc., REALTORS®. Call John Dosher at 910-448-0536 for details. 919 N. Lord Street, Southport. This lot is zoned Business District but could possibly be rezoned for residential. Contact City of Southport for details on this process. The lot next door is also on the market. Great location for an office or any business venture -- close to all of downtown Southport. The property has approximately 0.10 Acres. Listed at $75,000 with Margaret Rudd & Assoc., Inc., REALTORS®. Call Kay Jolif at 910-530-2866 for details

1118 N. Howe Street, Southport. Unique commercial property located in the heart of Southport’s commercial corridor and located beside BP Gas Station.Property is currently equipped for car and boat wash. Financials will be provided with signed confidentiality agreement. Gated area on property is leased. It renews January 1st annually. Listed at $969,000 with Margaret Rudd & Assoc., Inc., REALTORS®. Call Kay Jolif at 910-530-2866 for detail

5015 Pierhead Court, Southport – Rivermist. Stunning home located in the sought after Rivermist community on a large lot with beautifully landscaped touches. It has a convenient two car garage & rear patio with electric awning adjacent to the 4-season sunroom! Inside you will love the beautiful wood floors & open concept living area. The first floor includes 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, large living room, laundry room complete with washer & dryer, fabulous kitchen. The sunroom is 11.8 x 15.7, has tiled floors and transom windows. The master bedroom has dual vanities, soaking tub, separate walk-in shower, and large closet. The 4th bedroom is upstairs over the garage, has a full bathroom and is approximately 16 x 14. Community amenities include sidewalks, a clubhouse, swimming pool and more. Listed at $379,000 with Margaret Rudd & Assoc., Inc., REALTORS® Call Brooke Rudd Gaglie at 910-512-1361 for details.

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DINING GUIDE

Find Something Sure To Please Everyone Check out the Dining Guide and what delicious food the local area has to offer! MOJO’S ON THE HARBOR

16 Marina Way, Bald Head Island 910-457-7217 www.mojoontheharbor.com Featuring Southern classics :fried pickles, shellfish steam pots to global dishes like Italian meat antipasto and Mediterraneans shrimp and grits.

MOORE STREET OYSTER BAR

M PROVISION COMPANY 130 Yacht

SHAGGER JACKS

Offering a la carte seafood sandwiches, conch fritters, steamed shrimp and more.

FISH HOUSE RESTAURANT

5710 57th Place W., Oak Island 910-278-6012 • www.bwpresort.com Offering items such as award-winning chowder and signature crab dip.

M FISHY FISHY CAFE

106 Yacht Basin Dr., Southport 910-457-1881 www.fishyfishycafe.com A sophisticated take on the dockside seafood café, Fishy Fishy serves up plates like Buffalo shrimp, Cajun grouper bites, and Bacon Wrapped Shrimp.

M FRYING PAN

319 West Bay St., Southport 910-363-4382 Featuring homemade sweet potato biscuits and fried seafood, as well as other delicacies such as pan seared grouper.

M ISLAND WAY RESTAURANT

1407 E. Beach Dr., Oak Island 910-278-7770 www.islandwayres.com Offering fine steaks, from filet mignon to flat iron, and fresh seafood, from lobster to crab cakes, with attentive service.

JONES SEAFOOD HOUSE

6404 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 910-278-5231 Family owned since 1964; offering seafood fried, broiled or grilled, plus charbroiled steaks.

KOKO CABANA

705 Ocean Drive, Oak Island (910) 933-6222 Open Tues - Sun. Seafood Specialties, Steaks, Sandwiches, Salads

M MR. P’S BISTRO

309 N. Howe St., Southport 910-457-0801 www.mrpsbistro.com Fine low-country cuisine, from crab-stuffed fish du jour to crab cakes and prime rib.

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SEAFOOD SPECIALTY

101 West Bay Street, Southport 910-477-9299 oliversonthecapefear.com Fine dining on the Cape Fear—where exquisite southern cuisine meets the salubrious dishes. We also offer great burgers, steaks, and other southern favorites.

110 E. Moore Street, Southport (910) 363-5115 Moore Street Oyster Bar is an oyster pub rooted in the traditions of coastal Southern cooking, epitomized by the seaside town of Southport. Basin Dr., Southport 910-457-0654

Bahn Mi sandwich a Loco Jo’s

OLIVER’S ON THE CAPE FEAR

RUSTY HOOKS DOCKSIDE GRILL

4907 Fish Factory Rd Southport, (910) 477-6616 www.rustyhooksdockside.com Fun dining featuring fresh local seafood and generational recipes, guaranteed to leave a lasting smile on your face. Come join our small piece of paradise along the coast of Carolina; our team looks forward to greeting you. We welcome boaters to pull up to our docks or contact the Marina Dockmaster on Channel 16, and all others to come down Fish Factory Road and join us for a relaxing meal with a gorgeous view!

SWAIN SEAFOOD SHACK

5119 E Oak Island Dr, Oak Island, Phone: (910) 448-5056 Good food for good people. Locally caught seafood, homemade soups and salad bar.

8004 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 910-933-4103 www.shaggerjacksoki.com With over 50 beer selections, Shagger Jacks offers an assortment of dishes from steamers to ribs and sweet curry chicken to tacos.

SWAIN’S CUT SEAFOOD

8317 E. Oak Island Dr, (910) 933-6300 Serving fresh, local seafood and delicious and creative baked treats.

TRANQUIL HARBOR

5908 E. Oak Island Drive Oak Island Call (910) 250-12944 Casual family restaurant with a variety of dishes, seafood and daily specials.

TURTLE ISLAND RESTAURANT & CATERING

6220 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 910-278-4944 Casual dining in a tropical setting, with Caribbean inspired seafood as well as steaks, chicken, pork and salads.

THE PIRATES DECK

5827 E. Oak Island Dr, Oak Island 910-933-4615 A great local hangout . Everything from Nachos to burgers, to seafood to steaks. Great Bar.

MODERN AMERICAN EDGEWATER 122

122 Yacht Basin Dr. Southport, (910) 677-6130 Locally Sourced, Hand Crafted Food and Drink served waterfront at the Old Yacht Basin.

THE LIVE OAK ON HOWE

614 N. Howe St. Southport, 910-620-4541 Full Service Catering and Event Venue. Pairing with The Confectionary for off-site and onsite specials occasions. They will work with you to tailor make your event, one to remember. Whether it is at your house or ours..

WINE & BEER GRAPE AND ALE

8521 E. Oak Island Dr. Oak Island, 910-933-4384 Quaint and eclectic store offering a large selection of wines, beers, and spirits. Perfect for either relaxation or for on the go! Tastings on Fridays 5-8pm,

SILVER COAST WINERY

105 S. Howe St. Southport, 910-777-5151 Brunswick County’s first and only winery and original Craft Beer Bar. Craft Beer and Wine tastings all day, every day! Check out our Facebook page for updated events, specialty beer tastings, and live music.

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SOUTHPORT TAP & CELLAR

827 N. Howe St., Southport Huge variety of draught beers, wine, adult slushies and more! Inside and outside seating. Watch our Facebook page for Foodt Truck dates!

THE WINE RACK

102 W. Brown St. Southport, 910-457-5147 Offering a selection of wine, cigars, coffees, and accessories, this quaint shop is perfect for a night out. Great service and over 600 wines to choose from.

UNCORKED BY THE SEA

602 N. Howe St. Southport, 910-454-0633 Offering a wide variety of fine wines and craft beers for in-store shopping, curbside pick-up and shopping on-line. Delivering locally. Enjoy sipping wine in the shop while admiring local art or in the courtyard. Wines are available to taste every day. Special orders welcome

BARBECUE M SOUTHPORT SMOKE HOUSE

1102 N. Howe St., Southport 910-363-5035 www.southportsmokehouse.com Real wood smoked BBQ and brisket, great side items, and a great family environment.

M BAR-B-QUE HOUSE

5002 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 910-201-1001 www.bestbbqonthebeach.com Hormel ribs are slow d in house and meats are offered with a variety of sauces, from Eastern NC vinegar to Lexington-style red.

CAFES, DELIS & GRILLS LONG BEACH DINER

106 SE 58th St., Oak Island 910-250-1758 Open 7 days a week from 7 am to 2 pm, Delicious, home-cooked breakfast and lunch.

BLUE COW GRILLE

108 Moore Street, Southport 910-363-4402 Serving specialty Burgers,.sanwiches and seafood. Lunch and Dinner

BOB’S DOGS

8903 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 910-278-3456 • www.bobsdogsoki.com With custom hot dogs featuring an array of ingredients to homestyle sandwiches like chicken salad and burgers.

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DINING GUIDE CHASER’S SPORTS BAR AND GRILL

8520 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 910-278-1500 Enjoy BBQ sandwiches, wings, fish ‘n’ chips and more at this sports grill.

ERIC’S GRILLE

1671 N. Howe St., Southport 910-457-9024 Offers old fashioned, hand patted hamburgers, plus bbq, hot dogs, chili cheese fries and breakfast sandwiches and platters.

FAT ANDY’S BURGERS

4655 Southport-Supply Rd SE,, Southport 910-269-7008 Handmade burgers using 100% ground chuck, plus freshly cut French fries.

JERSEY MIKES

5130 Long Beach Rd. SE, Southport 910-477-6261 Subs and sandwiches, fresh salads.

CAFE KOA

302 N Howe St, Southport, 910-363-4206 Gourmet Sandwich Shop & Market With Yummy Goods & Gifts! Soups, Salads & Sandwiches Served Daily!

KOPP’S KWIK STOP II

3196 George II Hwy., Southport, 910-845-7700 Kopp’s grill serves up a full breakfast (available for school kids before class starts, too), plus homemade lunches throughout the day.

LITTLE BIT’S GRILL

5902 E. Oak Island Dr. , Oak Island 910-278-6430 A classic burger joint, onion rings and other sides. Breakfast is served, pancakes and bacon.

LAZY TURTLE BAR & GRILL

601 Ocean Drive, Oak Island, 910-278-7725 Oceanfront dining and entertainment that is easy on the wallet and hard to forget. Tiki bar, arcade with two pool tables and plenty of seating to host your work, friend or family fun!

LOCAL’S FAMILY DINER

832 N. Howe St., Southport 910-457-0444 www.localsfamilydiner.com With a warm and friendly atmosphere, Local’s Family Diner serves breakfast all day long and a seafood and entrée menu for lunch and dinner.

LOCO JO’S

602 N. Howe St., #E Fresh, creative asian and American specialties with wine, beer and a now a fully stocked bar

MIDWAY GRILLE

2827 Midway Rd SE Suite 100, (910) 253-0777 Serving “classic American food that Rocks!” for lunch and dinner. Sandwiches and entrees available

MOORE DOGS AND MORE 4346 Long Beach Rd, Southport Hot Dogs, BBQ, and MORE!

M MOORE STREET MARKET

130 E. Moore St., Southport, 910-363-4203 Open for breakfast and lunch, specializing in organic and fairtrade coffee as well as gourmet sandwiches crafted with Boar’s Head deli meats.

OAK ISLAND DELI AND PUB

5422 E. Oak Island Dr., 910-278-4005 Offering hamburgers, sub sandwiches, salads, wraps, seafood and daily drink specials.

OAK ISLAND RESTAURANT

6302 E. Oak Island Dr. , 910-201-9925 Here, flounder is prepared the old f fashioned way. Enjoy breakfast, too.

OAK ISLAND SUBS AND SALADS

5705 E. Oak Island Dr. 910-278-9040 From BLT’s with avocado to Cajun and Reuben sandwiches, & other quality sandwiches.

OASIS BAR AND GRILL

8039 River Rd. SE, Southport 910-454-4004 Shrimp in every style, plus sandwiches; try entrées such as scampi and filet mignon.

THE OFFICE COFFEE & WINE BAR

3280 George II HWY (BSL) Southport NC 910-351-8093 www.theofficecoffeeandwinebar.com We serve Roast Magazine’s 2016 Roaster of the year, Espresso, Coffee Drinks(Hot, Frozen, Iced) Smoothies, Variety of Red/White Wines & Craft Beer. Also Pastries, Trays, Breakfast and Lunch Wraps.

OLD BRIDGE DINER

132 Country Club Dr., Oak Island 910-250-1184 A casual diner featuring breakfast & lunch, from fluffy omelets to burgers and fried chicken sandwiches. Open 6am - 2pm.

OLDE BRUNSWICK GENERAL STORE 1450 50 Lakes Dr., Boiling Spring Lakes 910-845-2707 Made-to-order breakfast and lunch grill.

THE SAUCY SOUTHERNER

501 N Howe Street, Southport (910) 477-6065 Offering breakfast & lunch with a southern twist. Real Good Feel Good, Food.

TROLLY STOP

111 S. Howe St., Southport 910-457-7017 www.trollystophotdogs.com A staple in NC, Trolly Stop is renowned across the nation for its one of a kind hot dogs.

TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFÉ

1671 N. Howe St. #1A, Southport 910-363-4908 www.tropicalsmoothiecafe.com Bold, flavorful food and smoothies with a healthy appeal. Our items are made to order with fresh, simple, superior ingredients.

WILDLIFE RESTAURANT & GRILL

4381 Fish Factory Rd., Southport 910-457-9953 www.wildlifegrill.webs.com Serving a full range of items on our menu

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from breakfast to home cooked meals.

CHINESE ASIAN TASTE

1671 N. Howe St., Ste. 3, 910-457-0988 asiantastesouthportnc.com Takeout traditional Chinese food, with staples such as lo mein, sesame chicken, and General Tso’s.

SOUTHPORT GOURMET AND SUSHI BAR

1643 N. Howe St, Southport (910) 477-9045 Serving a varietry of home-cokked Asian specialties and featuring a full sushi bar.

TASTE OF CHINA

4956 Long Beach Rd., Southport, 457-1838 Serving Cantonese, Szechuan and Hunanstyle Chinese food.

INTERNATIONAL M PORTS OF CALL

116 N. Howe St., Southport, 457-4544 www.portsofcallbistro.com Offering choices that are largely influenced by dishes from across the globe. Menu items and specials can whisk your palette from Casablanca to Barcelona, Santorini to Mumbai, and from Marseilles to Munich or Charleston. Finish with a fresh baked dessert in the romantic atmosphere.

Armed with decades of experience and “secret” family recipes, Joseph’s Italian Bistro appeals with candlelit dining and fresh Italian continental cuisine.

IRISH PUB OF SOUTHPORT

1513 N. Howe St., Unit 10, Southport 910-457-6554 Offering traditional pub fare with Irish flair, like Guinness chicken wings and mussels cooked in a Smithwicks bouillon. Don’t forget the Reuben or corned beef and cabbage!

JAPANESE TENGU JAPANESE STEAK HOUSE

4956 Long Beach Rd. SE, 457-9398 Sushi, sashimi, teriyaki, hibachi, tempura and udon noodles all available.

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ITALIAN M BELLA CUCINA

5177 SouthportSupply Rd., Southport 910-454-4540 www.belladiningnc.com Focusing on family Italian recipes, Bella Cucina serves up everything from fine and fresh local seafood to hand tossed, New York style pizzas. Aside from a decadent wine list, Bella Cucina also offers specialty martinis.

CASTUCCI’S AN ITALIAN JOINT 4332 Long Beach Rd, Southport 910-477-6755 Family Italian restaurant

D’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT

2831 Midway Rd Ste 106 (910) 253-8151 Serving Itaiian entrees, pizza and sandwiches.

FALCONE’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT

5013 Southport Crossing Way, Southport 910) 363-8000 Serving home cooked Itailan specialties in a friendly atmosphere.

M JOSEPH’S ITALIAN BISTRO

5003 O’Quinn Blvd., Southport, 454-4440 www.josephsitalianbistro.com

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DINING GUIDE MEXICAN DELPHINA CANTINA

10 Marina Wynd, Bald Head Island 910-457-1222 delphinacantina.webs.com Mexican cuisine with Spanish and Cuban flare, such as Churrasco Cubano and Pescado Especial—both with plantains.

KAI JOE’S

Offering eat in, take out and delivery. As well, offering oven toasted subs and calzones.

PEPPERONI GRILL AT THE BEACH

4320 East Beach Drive • 250-1190 www.pepperonigrillnc.com Open 7 days a week year round. Offering eat in, take out as well as delivery.

PAPA JOHN’S PIZZA

4722 E Oak Island Dr, Oak Island Phone: (910) 622-1509 Traditional Mexican dishes and specialties.

4961 Old Long Beach Rd SE, Southport (910) 454-0757 Take-out/delivery chain offering classic & specialty pizzas, wings & breadsticks, plus desserts.

SAN FELIPE

DOMINO’S (SOUTHPORT)

1671 N. Howe St., Ste. 1, Southport & 4961 Long Beach Rd. SE 910-454-0950 Serving authentic dishes, such as fajitas, enchiladas and chalupas, fresh salsa and margaritas; serves traditional Mexican dishes.

SIDE STREAT TAKE OUT

524 N Howe St., Southport 910-363-4113 Tex-Mex style cuisines at a local take-out joint. Serving a variety of fish, beef, and veggie bowls. Also offering quesadillas, tacos and hot, homemade soup. Take out or relish your meal under the shaded, outside dinning area.

TACO & BURITTO SHACK 3261 Hwy 87, BSL 910-351-0179

PIZZERIAS BAMBINI’S PIZZERIA

1513 N Howe St, Southport 477-9352 A New York Style Pizzeria featuring homemade pizza, pasta, desserts, etc. Also serving a selection of beer and wine.

BEACH ROAD PIZZA AND WINGS

4688 Long Beach Rd, Southport Pizzas, wings, fries, desserts

DRY STREET PUB AND PIZZA

101 E. Brown St., Southport 457-5994 www.drystreetpubandpizza.com Known for handmade, original pizzas—including Margherita, “very veggie,” and Greek. Also offers salads, soups and gourmet sandwiches.

FAMOUS SUBS AND PIZZA

1541 N. Howe St., Southport • 457-5143 Recognized regionally for outstanding gyros, calzones and pizzas.

MO’S WOOD FIRED KITCHEN

4956 Old Long Beach Road SE ,Southport Wood Fired Pizzas, Burgers, Salads & Wings

PIZZA SHACK

6212 E. Oak Island Dr., • 278-6781 Offering a variety of pies from classic favorites to Greek white and Hawaiian.

THE PEPPERONI GRILL

3156 George II Hwy, Boiling Spring Lakes 845-5151 • www.pepperonigrillnc.com

1671 N Howe St #1b, Southport (910) 457-0083

DOMINO’S (OAK ISLAND)

8610 E Oak Island Dr, Oak Island (910) 278-9111 Delivery/carryout chain offering a wide range of pizza, plus chicken & other sides.

THAI NOODLES AND ICE CREAM

8610 E. Oak Island Drive (910) 933-4011 Noodle bowls and other Asian slecialties with Thai ice cream.

SOUTHPORT SIAM

1131 Atlantic Ave, Southport 910-363-5063 Open for lunch and dinner. Offering over 20 Thai specialties including Pad Thai and Green Curry. Also offers Hibachi steak, chicken and shrimp.

PORT CITY JAVA

113 N. Howe Street, Southport 454-0321 www.portcityjava.com We serve coffees, espresso drinks, fruit smoothies, milkshakes, fresh juices, breakfast and lunch sandwiches and wraps all day. Open year round. Complimentary WiFi. Comfortable inside and outside seating. Coffee catering available.

RUBY’S COFFEEHOUSE AND EATERY

At the Oak Island Pier, 705 Ocean Dr. Oak Island Serving bagels, croissants, sandwiches, hot dogs and coffee right at the pier.

SIDE STREET BAKERY

417-A N. Howe Street, Southport 363-4629 Locals suggest the cupcakes, lemon bars, key lime pie, and carrot cake.

STAARR CAKES BAKERY

200 Country Club Dr., Suite E, Oak Island 512-8881 www.staarrcakes.com Made from scratch cupcakes, biscuits, and pies using the finest ingredients available. Coffee supplied by an NC roaster.

ICE CREAM CHUCK’S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM

(910) 363-0208 Featuring delicious home made ice cream.

M DAIRY QUEEN

5701 E. Oak Island Dr.,• 278-5371 Featuring the iconic Blizzards, waffle-bowl sundaes, and more frozen treats. *Call for other nearby locations.

FLAVA’S COFFEE AND ICE CREAM

310 W. Bay St., Southport • 457-5150 Flava’s allows guests the choice between many flavors, including death by chocolate, birthday cake, cookies and cream, and more.

LIL & JOHN’S SWEETREAT HOMEMADE ICE CREAM

6324 East Oak Island Drive. Family-owned and operated. Featuring 16 flavors of ultra-premium, homemade ice cream. We use only dairy from grass-fed North Carolina cows and never add artificial flavors or colors.

SPIKE’S DAIRY BAR

201 N. Howe St., Southport, 457-7611 More than just ice cream, Spike’s offers great hot dogs as well. Closed for the Season.

THE SCOOP SHOP

4922 East Oak Island Dr, OKI 910-250-1321 The best ice cream on the beach! Plus made to order cake donuts and fresh hot donuts!

5021 Southport Crossing Way, Southport

THAI PEPPERS

115 E. Moore St., Southport 457-0095 • www.thaipeppersnc.us Serving decadent and creative Oriental food of the finest quality, prepared with care. A broad range of traditional Thai dishes and sushi are available.

Handcrafted Pottery COFFEE JUST TASTES BETTER IN A HAND-MADE MUG

BAKERIES/ COFFEE AHOY DOUGHNUTS

5821 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island 250-1005 • www.ahoydoughnuts.com Fresh yeast raised, filled and cake donuts, apple fritters, cinnamon rolls, monkey muffins, twists and more. Handmade daily, family owned.

BURNEY’S BAKERY

808 N. Howe St., Southport 454-4222 Known for their light and flaky filled croissants with a sweet sugar glaze, plus more.

ISLAND JO COFFEE ‘N CAFE

7916 E. Oak Island Drive (910) 250-1677 Homemade bagels, breakfast sandwiches, quiche, specialty coffees and sandwiches.

JUMPIN’ JAVA OAK ISLAND

4022 Old Bridge Rd., Southport • 363-4841 We carry a large variety of gluten free/vegan baked goods, as well as homemade coffee cakes and muffins. Delicious and decadent specialty drinks: lattes, mochas, frapps, hot chocolate, Chai teas and more.

Handmade, one of a kind pieces you can use everyday. Glazed with food safe glazes. Available at: THE PAINTED MERMAID • 817 N Howe Street, Southport

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