Mi .fC- V 'M-. ' f J From left: Pine Knoll Shores Women’s Club President Pegge Knecht (left) and Past President Bonnie Ferneau, holding the certificate of appreciation pre sented to the club for its assistance in this year’s Mile of Hope weekend, which provided fun and encourage ment for children battling cancer and their families. Sixteen club members and three husbands were on hand to make the weekend a success. On the right, Bonnie Ferneau presents a thank you to Atlantic Beach Food Lion manager Kevin Bise and customer service manager Jeanett Boyles. Food Lion provided food and supplies for the special lunch served during the Mile of Hope event.—Photos by Amy Hahn and Michael Ferneau ■’p- •v;»S5 Campers from Camp Albemarle in Newport enjoyed a sail across Bogue Sound to the Beacon’s Reach Marina in Pine Knoll Shores in mid-July. This year only one sail across was possible because there was no wind on the day scheduled for the second sail. These lucky campers who were able to make it across enjoyed some time at the beach before heading back across the sound.—Photos by David Shapiro If **. ’■’n .. r A beautiful day for a sand bar party. About 25 Pine Knoll Shores and Atlantic Beach friends gathered for a fabulous array of food and good times. Standing in the water to eat steamed crabs made for easy disposal of the shells.—Photos by Sandy Ha/e and Jean Macheca A FIRST -DAY OF SCHOOL fHOTOS We'd like to feature our youngest residents on their first day of school in the October issue of The Shoreline. Please submit your high resolution pictures to shoreline@townofpks.com by Wednesday, September 14, and include children's names, grade, school, photographer's name and any other information you'd like to share. Kids love to see their picture in the paper, and so do we.—The Editors own^ncr September 2016 I The Shoreline 17