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; SPRING BREAK MUSI EXPLOSION CONCERT—Optimist Club President Jerry Parks
(left) and Concert Coordinators Neal Griffin (center) and Mike McArthur (right) are plan
king to bring professional entertainment to Edenton this weekend as they offer a concert
snd dance combination sta lg the Robbin Thompson Band and the Union Pacific Band respec
tively. They ask the area to support their project and contact them with suggestions for future
endeavors.
Spring Concert And Dance To Be Held
;; The Optimist Club’s Spring
Break Music Explosion Con
cert and Dance is scheduled
fb blast its way into Edenton
this Saturday, March 12 from
8:00 P.M. until midnight. The
Chowan Edenton Optimist
Club is bringing professional
entertainment to the new
Edenton National Guard Ar
mory in an attempt to fulfill
their club's goal of providing
the area youth with local
entertainment and recrea
tion. This is only the first of
numerous periodic dances
and concerts that will make
Edenton a more attractive
community to the younger
generation.
The Robbin Thompson Band s
concert is sure to give the
word “explosion” new mean
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ing as the 5 man group will
play their latest hits “Candy
Apple Red” and “Brite Eyes”
from their album “Two B’s
Please”. Strong vocals,
flawless musicianship, action
packed stage presence, and
dynamite material are the
keys to their powerful concert
presentation.
The Union Pacific Bandv/iW
lend a festive dance at
mosphere to the Armory as it
performs the best of Rock and
Roll and Top 40 dance music.
“If you want to rock with the
best, take a ride with the
Union Pacific Band," states
their booking agent. East
Coast Entertainment, Inc. of
Richmond, Virginia.
Tickets are ’5" a piece and
may be purchased at Griffin’s
Musicenter, LaDall
Distributors, Radio Station
WCDJ, and the S&R
Supermarket.
There will be no alcoholic
beverages sold or allowed in
side the National Guard
Armory.
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NOTICE
All unsightly flowers and containers
will be removed from Beaver Hill
Cemetery and Vine Oak Cemetery on
March 21, 1983. Anyone having un
sightly flowers or containers they wish
to keep must remove them prior to
this date.
Your cooperation will be greatly
appreciated.
Samuel W. Noble, Jr.
THE CHOWAN HERALD*
Letter To The Editor - Response To Public Parade "Losing Out”
Dearjgjfo
l tbgaght you might like to
hUßlresponse to your
Public Parade “Losing Out”
item of February 24 from an
outsider.
Over the past several years
our family has visited Eden
ton a number of times. We
Methodist Sermon ’
Topic Is Chosen
“Going Up To Jerusalem”
is the sermon topic selected
by Rev. R. R. Blankenhorn
for the worship service on the
Fourth Sunday in Lent,
March 13, 11 A.M., at the
Edenton United Methodist
Church. Ths text for this
message is: Luke 18:31a.
One Great Hour of Sharing
will be observed at 11 A.M.
Sunday, March 13. This
celebration calls for us to
share the goodness of life with
. those who hurt. “To love in
| deed is to love indeed” is the
theme for this year’s
observance.
UMYF/EYC will meet this
Sunday, March 13, at St.
Paul’s Episcopal Church.
Following dinner at 6:00
P.M., a movie will be shown.
The Mary/Martha Circle
will meet on Monday, March
14,10:30 A.M., with Mrs. Vi
vian Bryan.
The General Meeting of the
United Methodist Women will
take place Monday, March 14,
8 P.M., at the church. The
program will include a
special Call to Prayer and
Self-Denial observance.
have been drawn there by the
history of the area, the char
ming atmosphere and the
relatively untouched old
buildings.
As a result of our initial
visits, we subscribed to your
The Bandon Notebook
By Maggie B’s Substitute
It has been a real pleasure
and priviledge for me to bring
you news and thoughts from
our Bandon Chapel communi
ty. We hope Maggie B. will be
back with us in a week or so
and I know she will have
many points of interest to
pass on to you.
As we observe the Lenten
Season this year, we study
once more Christ ministry
while He lived among men on
earth. We walk with Him as
He taught the multitudes, as
He founded His Church and
returned to Jerusalem. There
we celebrate Palm Sunday
and suffer with Him that next
few days. The agony He en
dured being brought before
Pilot, after the Last Supper
and betrayal at the Garden of
Gethsemane. Then after the
total darkness of the Crucifix
ion came the magnificant
Ascension into Heaven to
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paper and have followed
rather closely the happenings
in Edenton.
I was quite surprised to
read “Losing Out”. On our
very first visit there we weht
to the police station (by our
dwell with God, the Father.
Let us spend much more time
at prayer and study as we
prepare to celebraate the vic
tory of Blaster, and strive to
prove ourselves worthy of the
greatest of all sacrifices. He
laid down His life to save us
from sin.
We look forward to our
Easter Siinrise Service again
this year. Several other chur
ches in out area of the county
will be coining together with
us for worship service at
waters edge. It is a beautiful
location frir such a service.
Please remember our sick
and distfessed in your
prayers. !l This week our
Prayer List includes: Meta
Mason, Aifdrey Kline, Ruth
Whitley, Hubert Woodard,
Kitty Houden, Owen Pate,
and Roger Whitley. We know
our Lord will relieve our suf
fering or He will give us the
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choice...not theirs) and in
general conversation learned
how protective and proud the
city was of its historical base.
We were most impressed,
knowing how quickly what
was can disappear.
Our firm has been involved
over many years in efforts to
attract business to an area.
We have learned that all the
favorable statistics you can
drum up are certainly influen
tial, but the most important
ingredient is culture. Culture
comes in many forms. But,
for sure, it does in
clude. . .very importantly.. .the
qualty of life that is express
ed in the historical at
mosphere of Edenton.
It is an intangible. It’s hard
to hear the cash register ring
because a grand home exists
on a quite, shaded street. But
it does.
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its local cultural activities.
They must keep in mind the
long term and not be so ab
sorbed with today’s bottom
line that their place in the
future is uninsured.
Keep prodding, Mr. Am
burn. As we all know it’s dif
ficult to see the forest for the
trees.
Sincerely, 1
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