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What’s Happening for Aug. 26, 2012
TODAY Performance: The Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater will hold a performance by the Raleigh Ringers today at 3 p.m. For information, call 910-738-4339 Ext. 102, or visit carolinaciviccenter.com. WEDNESDAY Boat ride: Lumber River State Park will hold a four-hour Guided Canoe and Kayak Fishing Trip down the Lumber River starting at the Princess Ann Access Area on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. All participants must be able to s...
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Features briefs for Aug. 26, 2012
Vendors needed for craft show LUMBERTON — The First Presbyterian Church of Lumberton is accepting applications for vendors at its Leaping Lizards Craft and Home Show on Oct. 18 from 5 to 8 p.m. and Oct. 19 from noon to 8 p.m. The event will be held in the activities building at 1002 N. Chestnut St. All proceeds from vendor rentals will go to Lumberton Christian Care. For information, call 910-738-3565 or email leapinglizards4all@yahoo...
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Engagements for Aug. 26, 2012
Bullard-Clark Samuel Bird of Pembroke and Vickie Bullard Castrejon of Red Springs announce the engagement of their daughter, Victoria Crystal Bullard, to Brad Elliott Clark, the son of Charles and Harveline Clark of Maxton, and Doretta Clark and the late Hendrick Clark. Bullard attended Red Springs High School and now attends Sandhills Community College. She works at the Dairy Ranch and Hairs Grocery in Red Springs. Clark is the grand...
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William Eddie Oxendine
Military news for Aug. 19, 2012
Bound for Afghanistan LUMBERTON — William Eddie Oxendine, private first class of the 82nd Airborne Station in Fort Bragg, recently deployed to Afghanistan. He is the son of William J. Oxendine of Lumberton and the late Shirley O. Locklear.
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'The Warrior Princess'
‘Til the cows come home
LUMBERTON — The cars at Bucky Benson’s home are parked outside the garage, which instead contains his creativity. Among the feast of color and composition that tremble from the walls, a life-sized cow stands in the middle of the room and serves as the source of the most intrigue. “I would paint on anything,” Benson says, peaking up from the cow’s belly. The 8-foot-wide, 5-foot-tall, 125-pound Fiberglass replica is Benson’s latest canvas...
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Cutest Pet contest kicks off Monday
LUMBERTON — Is your pet a canine, or a ca-10? That’s the questions we’re posing at The Robesonian in a search to find the most adorable companion in the Cutest Pet contest, which kicks off Monday. “Pets give unconditional love and serve us in so many ways as far as being loyal friends and companions,” said Debbie Townsend, owner of the Farm and Family Center, which sells products for pets. Townsend, who owns dogs, cats and fish said...
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Participation soars for ‘Dream Big’ program
The “Dream Big Read” and “Own the Night” Summer Reading Programs have come to an end and children and teens enjoyed more than 70 programs from June through the first week of August. Morea than 1,800 people attended the “Dream Big Read” programs hosted throughout the county, and 75 people attended the “Own the Night” programs hosted in Lumberton. Congratulations to the following winners of the Summer Reading Short Story Contests: Henry Col...
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Reunions for Aug. 19, 2012
The descendants of Archie and Carrie Mae Smith will hold a reunion at the Saddletree Church of God on Sept. 1 at 11 a.m. Attendants are asked to bring a covered dish. For information, call Glenn Hammonds at 910-734-0041 or Rosie Oxendine at 910-740-1241. The descendants of the Pate-Pait families will hold a reunion at the Fellowship Hall of Center Road Baptist Church at 2485 Center Road on Sept. 2. All friends and family members are...
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Gilbert Terry Stewart, left, along with Rudy Paul, far right, were recently awarded the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, North Carolina's highest civilian award.  Rep. Garland Pierce, middle, was on hand to present the award. Contributed photo.
Award salutes two men’s service to the state
LUMBERTON — Gilbert Terry Stewart and Rudy Paul, both of Lumberton, were recently awarded the Order of the Long Leaf Pine at a ceremony at the Robeson Regional Agricultural Fair board’s meeting. Rep. Garland Pierce presented the award, which is issued by Gov. Bev Perdue and considered North Carolina’s highest honor for a civilian. It is given to individuals with a lifetime of service to the state. Stewart has a 32-year record as an employ...
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Features briefs for Aug. 19, 2012
Benefit bike run on Sept. 23 PEMBROKE — There will be a Bike Run to benefit Michael Sampson, who is battling cancer, on Sept. 23 starting at the C & P Mini Mart on Union Chapel Road. Registration will be held from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for a single rider and $15 for a couple. For information, call Lacy Cummings at 910-827-1211, Elwood Deese at 910-734-4663 or Steve Sampson at 910-280-6575. Art Guild calls for submissio...
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What’s Happening for Aug. 19, 2012
MONDAY Boat trip: Lumber River State Park will hold a two-hour Guided Canoe and Kayak Trip down the Lumber River, beginning at the Princess Ann Access Area at 9:30 a.m. on Monday. All participants must be able to swim. Bring sunscreen, water, a snack and any other necessary items. For information or to make reservations, as space is limited, call Ranger Ronald Anderson at 910-628-4564. TUESDAY Community Forum: There will be a dis...
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James Gregory, who calls himself the 'Funniest Man in America,' will perform Saturday at the Carolina Civic Center at 7:30 p.m.
Comedian to perform at Civic Center
LUMBERTON — In a time where comedy is often crude and reserved for adults, comedian James Gregory presents something that he says his fans equate to “going to a family reunion.” “That’s the unique thing about my show,” Gregory said. “It’s open to people of all ages. There’s no profanity, but it’s still funny.” If you Google the “Funniest Man in America,” you’ll come upon Gregory, who claimed the title after more than 20 years of deliverin...
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Mike Frinsko
Basic pond design
Summer is often the time folks begin construction of new ponds or renovate old ones. So, for today’s article, I thought it would be useful to discuss some of the basics of pond design. This information is excerpted from our excellent Pond Management Guide. The best fishing ponds have a surface area of at least an acre. Ponds of less than an acre are difficult to manage because the fish populations — especially largemouth bass — are easily o...
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Shawn and Susan Gibson, husband and wife potters, make wheel thrown and hand-built pieces with detailed and elaborate glazing and firing techniques. 'I feel like we’re not only partners in life — we’re partners in business, and we’re partners in pottery,' Susan said. Anne-Claire Siegert | The Robesonian
Taking form
LUMBERTON — Susan Gibson likes getting her hands dirty, making pottery, a hobby that is now a habit for her husband Shawn. At their gallery space in Everything Under the Sky at 3435 Lackey St., clay pots with intricate cut-outs surround them as Shawn lists the benefits of pottery. “It’s meditative,” he said. “It’s an escape.” The two became a pair of potters after Susan, who took to the hobby in high school, pushed Shawn into the art fo...
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Book a class at the local library
“Charlie Pope trudged down the alley with the empty garbage can on his back, soaked in the stench of rancid meat and rotten bananas and curdled blood and God knew what else, a man whose life had collapsed into a trash pit — and still he could feel the eyes falling on him.” Yikes! It’s enough to give me the creeps, but it is the opening sentence to a New York Times bestselling author’s series and part of our ongoing contest. The first senten...
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