Photos by Dan Law -.3^ Bitter temperatures and a brisk wind combined in early January to produce these winter images on Hole #15 of the golf course at the Country Club of the Crystal Coast. 1 B Police Chief Lorrie Lepore presents an award to Mayor Ken Jones at the Board of Commissioners’ meeting on January 10. Pine Knoll Shores held its first National Night Out event in August, and was recognized as one of seven towns in the country in the “Rooiies of the Year” category by the National Association of Town Watch (NATW). NATW is a non-profit organization that instituted the first National Night Out in 1984 and will celebrate the 30th anniversary of that event in 2014. Pine Knoll Shores residents Teresa Stanton-Law and Dan Law (above left) were among the 568 paarticipants who went into the ocean at the Penguin Plunge in Atlantic Beach on January 1. PKS Public Works employee Howard Henderson and wife, Jennifer, (above right) were on hand to cheer those braving the cold surf, and the unidentified plungers pictured below demonstrated the spirit of the day with their big smiles and comical costumes. Proceeds for the day’s event benefitted Hope for the Warriors. Another en was caughi Haystacks 16 The Shoreline i February 2014

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