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by Admin
15. April 2011 08:58
Open House-The Preserve-2100 Marsh Grove Lane, UNit 2104 Saturday, April 16: 11:00 am - 4 pm
Reduced Easter Special until April 30,2011. Fantastic first floor corner condo with wonderful views of the Intracoastal Waterway from the balcony, living room and master bedroom. Study could be used as a second bedroom. This community offers a ...pool, tennis court, exercise room and walking paths for owners and tenants. Buy direct from a first-time owner. Great value with great views.
Stop by the Open House for a Free Area Map, Free Tide Table Charts and an Atlantic Realty Professionals Stadium Cup.

by Admin
15. April 2011 05:46
OPEN HOUSE-1601C East Beach Drive, Oak Island Friday, April 15: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Saturday, April 16: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Great Oceanfront home with spectacular views. Maintained & well taken care of. Sewer assessment is paid! According to Town of Oak Island, homesite is rebuildable at this time. ... Stop by the Open House for a Free Area Map, Free Tide Table Charts and an Atlantic Realty Professionals Stadium Cup.

by Admin
8. April 2011 07:24
Open House Saturday-The Preserve Unit 2104, Long Beach Road. Stop by and see Susan between 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
Reduced Easter Special until April 30,2011. Fantastic first floor corner condo with wonderful views of the Intracoastal Waterway from the balcony, living room and master bedroom. Study could be used as a second bedroom. This community offers a pool, tennis court, exercise room and walking paths for owners and tenants. Buy direct from a first-time owner. Great value with great views.

by Admin
8. April 2011 07:21
Open House-203 Trott Street, Oak Island. Stop by today and see Ms. Jean Harwell between 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
RECENTLY REDUCED! Charming 3 bedroom/ 2 bath beach home with breath-taking ocean views! One of the best landscaped-privacy fenced back yards on the island. Large bedrooms, lots of closets, hardwood floors, garage, better than... second row view! Large deck for sun bathing & only steps to Oak Island Pier. Very close to best restaurants on island. Classy classy classy! Must see!

by Admin
7. April 2011 06:47
Today would be a great day to take a stroll in Historic Downtown Southport. The sun is shining and temperatures will be in the low 70's. Enjoy beautiful river views, browse at one of our lovely Antique or Specialty shops, or stop by one of the restaurants in the area for lunch or dinner. Be sure to stop by Spike's for ice cream!
by Admin
1. April 2011 09:52
Great weather forecast for looking at property this weekend. 63 degrees Saturday and 61 degrees Sunday. If you are out and about this weekend stop by one of our open houses. Randy Towery will be at 203 Trott Street, Oak Island and Kurt Bonney will be at 349 South Bald Head Wynd, Bald Head Island.
by Admin
1. April 2011 09:51
April 2, 2011 - 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Chocolate,Music, & Drinks -An Evening of Decadence
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A fabulous evening of fun and food. Chocolate Buffet, Music & Dancing. Fund raising activities: 50/50 raffle, silent auction, chocolate delights, cigars on the veranda (with Brandy or Port). Fund raising activity supporting WAVES 4K.I.D.S.
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Southport Community Building 223 E. Bay Street Southport, NC 28461
$20.00 Per Person
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by Admin
17. February 2011 05:50
by Admin
17. February 2011 05:44
February 13 - 27, 2011
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Sunday Funnies
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Theater production featuring 3 one-act comedies about romance. Two performances each Sunday from February 13th - 27th. 3pm & 7pm.
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Playhouse 211 4320 Southport-Supply Road, (Hwy. 211) Suite 100, St. James Plaza, St. James, NC 28461
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Contact: Kathryn Martin
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910/398-7871 or 910/200-7785
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Admission/Fees: $19.00 orchestra seating & $15 general admission
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Ticket Location www.playhouse211.com
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February 17, 2011 - 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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Business Networking After Hours- Rest Easy Sleep
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Social event for Chamber members and potential Chamber members. A relaxed atmosphere where business men and women can meet, network and do business after hours. Heavy Hors d'oeuvres & Refreshments.
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Rest Easy Sleep Galleries 4455 Long Beach Road, SE Southport, NC 28461
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910/457-6964
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Admission/Fees: Free - RSVP by 2/14
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Event of the Southport-Oak Island Area Chamber of Commerce
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February 18 - 21, 2011
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Great Backyard Bird Count of 2011
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Counting birds for the Great Backyard Bird Count takes as little 15 minutes a day or count as long as you like. It's fun, and it's easy and it helps the birds. For more information and instructions to participate in the GBBC of 2011 visit the website www.birdsource.org Click on The Great Backyard Bird Count.
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Information provided by Museum of Coastal Carolina
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February 19 - 20, 2011
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Brunswick Town/Ft. Anderson Living History Program
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Fall of Fort Anderson & Stamp Act Crises with Tours, Vignette, and More. Drop what you're doing and heed the call to arms! Brunswick Town/Ft. Anderson State Historic Site will re-introduce two historical time periods when it presents: "Wanted: Preparing for War: The 146th Anniversary of the Fall of Ft. Anderson and the 245th Anniversary of the Stamp Act Crisis." Open at 9am on Saturday and 11am on Sunday.
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Brunswick Town/Ft. Anderson State Historic Site 8884 St. Philips Road, Winnabow, NC 28479
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Contact: Brunswick Town State Historic Site
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(910) 371-6613
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Admission/Fees: Living History Program Free. Battery B Tickets-$5
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Saturday & Sunday special guided tours of Battery B (normally closed to the public.- Tour Tickets, $5 for ages 12 & up. Saturday beginning at 9am & Sunday at 11am the Free Living history program will feature Civil War infantry and artillery demonstrations, sutlers(vendors), a blacksmith, and period photographer. Saturday, Gates Open at 6pm for Vignettes that recall the 1765-1766 Stamp Act Rebellion. A Saturday presentation by Dr. Chris Fonvielle on "Building Up for War: Constructing the Cape Fear Defenses." Sunday, Gene Oakley will present the special program "Engines of War" at 2:15p.m.
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February 19, 2011 - 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Firepower Program
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Learn about and explore the Battleship's 16-inch and 5-inch guns from the gun houses to the ammunition loading compartments; the 40mm and 20mm guns, and the weapons that they replaced. The finest guns are of little use without the means to direct their fire accurately at the target. Presenters will discuss the various types of fire control equipment and how main and secondary battery plotting rooms and the combat information center operated. Participants will enjoy a lively, engaging, in-depth program with presentation, hands-on experience, and serious exploration for adult learners. Adults only (ages 16 & up). Limited to 40 participants. Not appropriate for those who have difficulty climbing. Wear warm, comfortable, washable clothing, sturdy, rubber-soled shoes and bring a camera. Registration & payment due by February 17th.
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Battleship NORTH CAROLINA Intersection of Highways 17/74/76/421 Wilmington, NC
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910/251-5797
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Admission/Fees: $95 per person. Reservations Required
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February 19, 2011 - 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Senior Spring Fling
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Arts & Crafts Show
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The Brunswick Center @ Southport 1513 N. Howe Street, Southport
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910/454-0583
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Admission/Fees: Free
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February 19, 2011 - 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Team Freedom's Chili Cook Off
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Freedom Boat Club of Southport, NC is hosting a Chili Cook Off to benefit their Relay for Life Team in the Brunswick County Relay for Life. They will have a pro and amateur divisions that will be voted on by a panel of judges, along with people's choice awards. To be part of the pro division you must own a restaurant. All other will compete in the amateur division. The cost if $25 to enter a chili into the competition, and $5 for everyone else to come taste and vote for the best chili! Your $5 allows you to taste all the Chili!
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Southport Marina 606 W. West Street Southport, NC 28461
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Contact: Aaron Marks, Sales Director- Freedom Boat Club
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606 W. West Street Southport, NC 28461
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843/608-9169
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Admission/Fees: $25 to enter chili. $5 to attend & taste
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Sponsored by and Organized by: Freedom Boat Club of Southport: Brunswick County Relay for Life. Tickets available at Freedom Boat Club & Participating Restaurants.
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February 20, 2011 - 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Southern Cape Fear Coast Bridal Showcase
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Representatives from catering firms, reception venues, entertainment consultants, florists, photographers, jewelers, and more will be on hand to assist in preparation for your perfect wedding in the Southern Cape Fear Coast. Sponsored by 3 Cheers Party Rentals.
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Southport Community Building 223 E. Bay Street Southport, NC
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Contact: Southport - Oak Island Area Chamber of Commerce
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4841 Long Beach Road, Southport, NC 28461
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910/457-6964
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Admission/Fees: $5. per person. Brides are Free.
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Event of Southport-Oak Island Area Chamber of Commerce and in cooperation with the City of Southport Department of Tourism. Sponsored by 3 Cheers Party Rentals
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February 23, 2011 - 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM
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Business Before Breakfast
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Start your morning off right by networking with fellow business owners at Business Before Breakfast. Members of the Chamber who subscribe to the philosophy of "the early bird gets the worm" will enjoy this early start to your day.
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Crazy Cake Chicks 5119 E. Oak Island Drive Oak Island, NC 28465
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910/457-6964
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Admission/Fees: Free- RSVP 2/21
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Event of the Southport-Oak Island Area Chamber of Commerce
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February 24, 2011 - 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
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Fighting with Style Klassy Divas Fashion Show
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Benefit for the American Cancer Society. Silent Auction & 50/50 Door Prize. Advance Tickets on sale at Klassy Konsignment, 5081 Southport-Supply Road.
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Southport Community Building 233 E. Bay Street Southport, NC 28461
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Contact: Mary Stilwell
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910/845-2762
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Admission/Fees: $20 per person in advance. $25 at the door.
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February 24, 2011 - 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Matchforce.org, Your Window to Military Contracts
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Seminar.
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Brunswick Community College Main Campus, Supply
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Contact: Thomas Hemphill
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910/755-7306
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Admission/Fees: Free- Registration Required.
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February 24, 2011 - 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Operation Medicine Cabinet
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Safely dispose of out-of-date or unwanted medications. Protect the lives of those you love. Save the environment.Simply drive under the front canopy of Dosher Memorial Hospital. staff from the hospital will be on hand to receive your unwanted prescription and non-prescription substances. They are also collecting unwanted hypodermic needles and pet medications. All items will be incinerated and properly disposed of.
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Dosher Memorial Hospital 924 N. Howe Street, Southport
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910/457-3800
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Admission/Fees: Free
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Sponsored by Dosher Memorial Hospital in cooperation with the Southport Police Department, Brunswick County Sheriff's Department and US Drug Enforcement Agency.
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February 24, 2011 - 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Spaghetti Supper Fundraiser
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Oak Island Senior Center is open for business with some new exhibitors and a fresh look. Tickets can be purchased in advance or the night of the supper. Take outs will be available. They have classes for watercolor and decorative painting, baskets, knitting and also lots of card games. Drop by and visit them.
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Oak Island Senior Center 5917 E. Oak Island Drive Oak Island, NC 28465
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Contact: Dot Moore
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910/278-5224
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Admission/Fees: $6.00 per plate
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February 25, 2011 - 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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BCC Splash!
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BCC Dolphin Athletics & Scholarships Fundraiser! Band of Oz - Dancing, Hors d'oeuvres, Cash Bar. www.gobccsports.com
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Dinah E. Gore Fitness & Aquatics Center Brunswick Community College Main Campus, Supply
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Admission/Fees: $40 per person or $75 per couple
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February 25 - 27, 2011 - 7:30 PM
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Stagestruck Players Present
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The Mad Adventures of Mr. Toad from the Wind in the Willows. Stagestruck Players is the youth division of the Brunswick Little Theater
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Brunswick Community College Odell Williamson Auditorium, Main Campus - Hwy. 17,Supply
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Contact: Thom Clemmons
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910/524-4869
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Admission/Fees: Fee Charged
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February 27, 2011 - 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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8th Annual Antique Appraisal Fair
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Experienced appraisers will give opinions on the value of your antiques. Limit 3 hand-carried items including gemstones, textiles & quilts. Limited # of appraisals.
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Southport Community Center Bay Street, Southport
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910/363-4183
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Admission/Fees: $7 per antique item
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Sponsored by the Southport Chapter of P.E.O. "Funds For Education Projects"
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February 27, 2011 - 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Providence Home Benefit
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Fund-raising event for Providence Home, Brunswick County's only Family Emergency Teen Shelter. Ticket includes: bowling, miniature golf, skeeball, arcade games, pizza & soft drink buffet, raffle and prizes.
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Planet Fun 349 Whiteville Road Shallotte, NC 28459
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910/457-0440
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Admission/Fees: $20 per person
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February 28, 2011 - 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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NC QSO Party Azalea Coast Amateur Radio Club
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Statewide event offers HAM radio operators the opportunity to make contact with operators in all 100 NC counties within a 10-hour period. Every contact contains points and those hams with the most points in certain categories win in that category. The Battleship is NI4BK
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Battleship North Carolina Intersection Hwys. 17/74/76/421 Wilmington, NC
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910/367-1758
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February 28, 2011 - 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Southport Parks & Recreation 1 Day Camp
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Children Grades K-5.
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Contact: Maureen "Cookie" Moore
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910/457-7965 or 910/279-3331
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Admission/Fees: $15.00 per child
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February 28 - March 27, 2011 - 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Spring Show at Franklin Square Gallery
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Opening show of the season, featuring paintings and pottery by regional artist. Works by exhibiting members of the Associated Artists of Southport will also be on display. Cash prizes will be awarded at a reception in the gallery on March 5th from 5pm-7pm.
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Franklin Square Gallery 130 E. West Street & Howe Streets Southport, NC
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Contact: Lynn Stanziaus
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910/457-5450
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Admission/Fees: Free
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Sponsored Franklin Square Gallery. Organized by Associated Artists of Southport.
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February 28 - March 2, 2011 - 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Spring Workshop @ Franklin Square Gallery
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In this 3-day workshop, Miriam Pinkerton will teach participants how to make and use encaustic, a unique paint made from beeswax, resin and color. It is the most durable of all artist's paints with exquisite visual properties, and it is stable from 35-degrees to 110-degrees F. Participants will learn to heat and apply beeswax, add colors and collage materials, transfers and incising, as well as the proper care of paintings made by this process. Deadline for registration is February 14th.
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Franklin Square Gallery Upstairs Studio 130 E. West Street Southport, NC 28461
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Contact: Joanne Geisel
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910/371-6160
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Admission/Fees: $140 including all materials and tools
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by Admin
21. July 2010 10:33
If you shop for your mortgage, Shop Smart!
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Here's the inside scoop on how to do it right!
When you choose your lender, it's important to remember you are actually making three decisions:
· Which person do I want to advise me and coordinate the financing process?
· Which company do I want to do business with in the years to come?
· Which loan program is the best deal for me?
The Person
As evidenced by numerous mortgage financing horror stories, one of the most important decisions is choosing the professional you want as your advisor, consultant and coordinator of the financing process. This is most likely the largest financial transaction of your life and it is far too important to place into the hands of someone who is not capable of advising you properly, as well as troubleshooting any issues that may arise along the way. But how can you tell?
five simple questions a professional lender should have the ability to answer without hesitation. If they do not know the answers... run... don't walk, to a lender that does!
The only correct answer is Mortgage Backed Securities or Mortgage Bonds, NOT the 10-year Treasury Note. While the 10-year Treasury Note sometimes trends in the same direction as Mortgage Bonds, it is not unusual to see them move in completely opposite directions. Do not work with a lender who has their eyes on the wrong indicators.
A professional lender will have this at their fingertips. Each week various economic reports are scheduled for release. Locking before or after these reports could make a significant difference in your interest rate.
If a lender cannot explain how Mortgage Bonds and interest rates are moving at the present time, as well the near term trend, you are talking with someone who is still reading last week's newspaper and probably not a professional with whom to entrust your home mortgage financing.
When Dr. Bernanke and the Fed "change rates", what does this mean... and what impact does this have on mortgage interest rates?
The answer may surprise you. When the Fed makes a move, they are changing a rate called the "Fed Funds Rate". This is a very short-term rate that affects equity lines, credit cards, credit lines, auto loans and the like. Long term mortgage rates most often will actually move in the opposite direction as the Fed change, due to the dynamics within the financial markets. For more information and explanation, just give us a call.
Fewer than 5% of mortgage originators ever earn professional designations such as CMPS® or CMB®. These designations require extensive coursework and passing a qualifying exam before they are granted. Would you let a surgeon who wasn't board-certified operate on you?
The Company
Now you've found a solid loan officer who is professional, competent, and, ideally, certified. As with any professional, the infrastructure that supports him or her is an important factor. Here's what you want to ask.
With the new Home Value Code of Conduct rules, mortgage brokers cannot order appraisals and lenders have to ensure appraisals are ordered by someone with no direct financial stake in the loan approval process. If your lender has an in-house appraisal ordering department, then your appraisal will likely be conducted by an experienced local appraiser. If your lending source uses an outside appraisal management company, it is possible that an inexperienced appraiser who does not know the area may be assigned to your appraisal, which could cause problems in getting your loan approved. Many large national banks use appraisal management companies.
Are you a broker or a lender?
Lenders are employees of the mortgage companies, brokers act as a middle man between a lender and you. Working directly with a lender is especially important, because the companies that fund loans for brokers are ending their operations or going out of business and leaving borrowers stranded. Also, brokers are at the mercy of the lender's appraisal ordering process. A direct lender often has more flexibility than a broker and can keep a higher level of control over the process because it all happens within the same company. Also, if a middle man is involved, you can expect additional fees. These fees are known as "junk fees" in the lending industry.
Does your company process and underwrite the loans in your office?
If the loan processing is handled "in-house" the service will be more consistent. If a loan officer works with the same team of processor, underwriter, and closer, they will build a rapport together. This could be very helpful when dealing with unique circumstances specific to your financing.
Will my loan be sold to another company?
You may wish to work with a company that will keep the servicing for your loan. However, all lenders retain the right to transfer the servicing, so there is no guarantee that any lender will keep servicing unless your loan is held in portfolio. Your loan officer should tell you what is likely to happen with your loan. Loans through a broker will always be serviced by another company.
The Loan
Though the lowest rate may seem important, most people don't know how to get the lowest overall cost over the estimated time they own the property. In most cases, mortgage companies raise capital from bond market investors to fund your mortgage, so the cost to borrow money is the same from lender to lender. Yes, you will hear and see things about no closing costs, free appraisals, and the lowest rates in town, but these are all gimmicks. Do we make money for our services? Of course, but we also work hard to earn it.
So, what questions do I ask to make sure I am getting a good value?
· What are the lender specific closing costs?
· If rates drop, can I renegotiate a lower rate?
· Is there a prepayment penalty?
· If the loan is an adjustable rate mortgage, how long is the rate fixed, and what happens when it adjusts?
· How will you save me money in the future?
Be Smart....Ask Questions....Get Answers!
Mortgage financing can be complicated and confusing. Unfortunately, there are people in the industry who will use the complexity to their advantage and at your expense. More than likely, this is one of the largest and most important financial transactions you will ever make. You might do this only four or five times in your entire life... but we do this every single day. It's your home and your future. It's our profession and our passion. We're ready to work for your best interest.
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Kabir Mahadeva helps clients create and preserve wealth by integrating their mortgage with their overall financial plan. He is a Certified Mortgage Planning Specialist® and is a Loan Officer/Branch Manager for Alpha Mortgage Corporation. He can be reached by phone at 800-457-0714, or by email to
kabir@alphamortgage.com
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