30 Years of Fun and Service The Pine Knoll Shores Women’s Club celebrated its 30th anniversary on February 21 at a festive reception attended by club members, town dignitaries, Pine Knoll Shores town staff and local residents. Joan Lamson, former Women’s Club president and former Pine Knoll Shores mayor, presided over the celebration, highlighting the importance of the club to members and the community. Agreeing with Ms. Lamson, Mayor Ken Jones said the Women's Club “epitomizes the character and spirit of the town of Pine Knoll Shores." Photo by Dan Law Photo by Evelyn O’Neill Joan Lamson delighted attendees v Former Women’s Club president Elaine Tempel (left), Mayor Ken Jones and Police trip” to the early days of the Womer Chief Lorrie Lepore tnbute to the spirit of the club and its Photo by Kay Dixon Pine Knoll Shores resident Bonnie Ferneau has enjoyed life since retiring from Morehead City Primary School, but she finds time to return for special occasions—as she did on Dr. Seuss’ birthday when she visited this kindergarten class as the Cat in the Hat. Peyton Ashton (center), grandson of Pine Knoll Shores residents Bob and Linda Kirk, ceiebr March at Gamer Park on a spring-like day before the chilly weather came around for one mi Photo by Richard Seale The good news: this Green Heron gets to fish 365 days a year. The bad news: if he doesn’t catch something, there’s no fast food option. What would be-the best action at this light at Street in Raleigh? One suggestion: wait patie and carefully go straight. 16 The Shoreline I April 2014