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I aRatie Hulliiigtcn of Ocean Isle 1
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BY SUSAN USHER
For the next six to eight weeks. Ru
Pont employees Kudy Beck of Holder
Reach and Joe Bryant of l^elanc
won't report each day to the com
pany's Capo Fear Plant.
Instead they'll report to the Cap*
Fear Area United Way. to promoU
United Way giving in Bninswid
County. The local campaign \va:
launched Friday w ith a luncheon a
the Brunswick County Government
Center and will continue until Nov. 3
Supporting United Way is a jot
neither man finds difficult. Both men
say that while they've never soughi
sendees from a United Way agency,
they believe ir. the united giving concept
of meeting human needs.
In his opening remarks Friday.
Rev. Paul Townsend of Southport.
county campaign captain, reminded
workers. It's not so much about
money as it is about people and about
Programs S
The West Brunswick Brand
library in Shallotte will offer i
Dre.sentntion on Civil iVur chii.,
and a workshop on watercolor pain
ling next week.
Mark Wilde-Ramsing. underwatei
archaeologist at the Ft. Fishei
preservation laboratory. will presen
a film and slide program on Civi
War shipwrecks at 2 p.m. Sept IB. H?
Guitar Classes
A beginners guitar class will be of
fered this fall, sponsored by th<
Brunswick County Parks ant
Recreation Department
The class will be heid frorr
6:30-7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays for sb
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leach at the hickoff
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delivering sendees that people are in
need of."
1 Beck, a native of Bolivus, lias worki
ed with DuPont's employee campaign
on his shift and in his section
since its first year.
' "I just appreciate the opportunity
to help someone else." he saia of his
t temporary "loan".
> Bryant, who said he's "sold" on the
l United Way. handled publicity as
1 part of the employee committee that
developed DuPont's first campaign
> and has also helped with solicitation.
"No one can convince me it's not
! good." he ?aiu. li s needed: it's a
worthy cause. We want to convince
Brunswick County it needs to do a
better job of being part of United
Way."
Their assignment to the county
campaign is one of several "firsts"
announced at Friday's kickoff?firsts
organizers hope will result in greater
let At Library
n win aiso cuscuss tils underwater exn
periences.
s At 10 a.m. Sept. 17. Terry Sellers
- will give instruction in water colors
She held a similar workshop at the
library in July and is returning in
r response to popular demand, accorr
ding to Edith Bridger. adult services
t librarian.
1 Both events are open to the public
? without admission charge.
; Will Be Offered
. weeks, starting Oct. 7 and running till
? Nov. 11.
i There is a f25 registration fee and
registration will be held Sept 30.
For more information call Kinma
i Thomas at the Brunswick County
t Parks and Recreation Department.
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rlday for the Brunswick County cam
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visibility and greater individual and
small business support of United
Way in Brunswick County.
l'cwnsend announced a community
campaign goal is Jtfi.ooo. a record
target for the county, and said a major
contribution from board member
I-aDane Bullington of Ocean Isle
Beach had helped push the total to
one-tenth of last year's local giving
The goal doesn't include nui jor cor
porate giving through "pacesetter"
industries such as DuPont. Pfizer.
Federal Paperboard Co.. CP&L and.
this year for the first time.
Brunswick Hospital.
Combined goals for the area total
about ?150,000. according to Bullington.
and are part of the $1.51
million goal for New Hanover.
Brunswick and Pender Counties.
"That's our minimum goal." said
tlraf. "We're shooting for $'J million.
1 think we'll get it "
The funds are needed, he said, if
the United Way is to support its agencies
at more than a sustaining level.
Increased giving would allow expansion
of the range of services Hospice
can provide to the terminally ill and
their families.
Other expansion projects could include
more special education
preschool programs at the Child
Development Center, sen'ice to those
on the Elderhaus waiting list, and an
additional counselor to work with
recovering alcoholics at Stepping
Stone Manor and Pathway.
'Loaned' To Serve
Beck and Bryant are two of 15
"loaned executives" from DuPont
working on various aspects of the
1986-87 campaign. DuPont continues
paying their salaries while loaning
their sendees. Beck lias been with
DuPont 13 years and works in yar
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A minimum of 14.144 limns ivic)
were served by n UniU'il Way aiiene;
months, according to .statistics coin
Kear Area United Way.
Of those, at least H.HttS obtainct
\ olunteer ami Information Services
Anions the more frequently used
Cape Fear Substance Abuse Center
County clients; Roy Scouts. 1.270; Sa
American Red Class. 505; Cirl Sco
240; YWCA. 201.
Also. Family Services. 169; Infer
ral (in addition to calls received in '
by VIC), 31; New Hanover Worksht
Program. 10; Stepping Stone Mam
Home Society. 11; Child Developtnei
munity Boys* Club, 30; Brigade Roj
Club. 2; and Elder ha us. l
The agencies provide a variety
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mentally or physically handicapped:
the elderly, service to the terinin
families; and educational programs f
ly disabled children. Other program
families or families in other type
emergency situations, offer credit cc
ment for low income senior citizen
County Uniti
dhandling. while Bryant hits been
with the plant IB years and is in
materials control.
The two will help community
volunteers in Brunswick County
reach their goal.
"We're working as a team," said
U-< "V Ml - i ?? ?
ui.iam. i uu ii see us lugewer and
by ourselves, wherever the need is."
They'll work primarily with larger
businesses?the school system, county
government, utilities, financial institutions:
but will also be available
to help other campaign volunteers.
They'll show films to employee
groups, arrange for speakers from
member agencies and conduct
research needed for the campaign.
United Way Executive A.D.
Sawyer said the choice of two county
natives for the role was by request,
with the idea they would better
understand and work with the community.
Townsend said that in five years'
tune, Brunswick County may well
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Ivation Army. 378; need due to domes
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Brunswick County lects, stores and c!
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have a United Way organization of its
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campaign record.
"We want it to grow," agreed
Bryant. "We'd like to see more
Brunswick County agencies i receive
funds)."
tost year, no United Way drive
was held in Brunswick County. Still,
the county was credited with community
contributions of $10,000. in addition
to corporate gifts and contributions
from the educational community,
which were credited to other divisions.
"Brunswick County has not been
credited in the past as it should have
been. This is the time there's been an
effort at reporting it separately,"
said Graf. "This is the first year
we've substantially acknowledged
that Brunswick County is a major
contributor tu the United Way."
In turn, Brunswick Counts campaign
volunteers wanted?and will
get in coming weeks?more specific
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"How much money stays in
Brunswick County?" asked Rev.
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Shollottc area. "It's an issue that lias
to be addressed at some time. It's a
question we get asked all the time."
While the working relationship between
the counties must be addressed
now. Graf said hp would like in see
the day "when we see a person
helped and not ask where they're
from, but what else we can do.
"The bottom line is caring for people
... I don't care who they are or
where they are."
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