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i ^^KkSS&:■•:■!:->-4S' 'J'^W'fi i-*«- ■■ * ^--* A walk on the beach, as eastern North Carolina watched and waited to learn if Hurricane Irma would come our way, found paddleboarders and surfers enjoying what could have been the calm before the storm. —Photos by Bill Flexman Decked out in official viewing glasses, friends gathered in August to view the first total solar eclipse visible from coast to coast in 99 years. From left: Jimmy Blanton; Jim Hale, Sandy Hale, Connie Brophy, Kay Henley, Mariana Goldstein (foreground), Arleen Graczewski, John Furman and Elaine Ho\l—Photo by Janet Furman The following folks were inadvertently left off the list of K4T W donors: Motors & Controls Amy & Scott Stanley David Prutzman Thank you! kayak Vision and Mission Statement Our vision is to provide a quality environment in which all residents and visitors are safe and secure, where individual talents flourish and everyone enjoys the natural resources of our area. It is the mission of the town of Pine Knoll Shores to provide for the safety and well-being of all residents and visitors in an efficient and well-organized manner; develop and implement plans for the continuous improvement of the town, its services and its beach; and encourage the participa tion of residents in service to the town and community. October 2017 1 The Shoreline 17
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