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July '
X li<//liuu iispiay of fireworks w
etui the \ i Fourth of July Festi\
::: Nuuthport auain tins year. or
with a musical twist.
The !' p.m. July 4 waterfre
-.iispiay is beinu choreographed
mti<ii Vvonluu: to Festival I'ha
nan i\;ind\ liULtmiis. A profession
ireworks company lias planned i
P> rotechnics to suit a tape which w
N.C. Four
Calendar
Saturday, July 2
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rini.nm.vs nia.n r\r\ i> wi
Park. lt? a.m.-12 noon.
\\ \\THJI I SHOW will Ik- hostei
i iyru. ;.on! Street. ;0 a.m. ?> p.:
III KI I \(,l HOI si: sponsored h>
raime ol exhibits 111 the South.pi
THF.OI.DJ Ml will be open, with;
sored In the Suulhport Historn
\ I IKKMAVS ( OMI'ITITION p
\ an oils eaines of .-kill, in troir
S'l iua I l> \\( i: features beach i:
p.m.. Uvation to be announced.
Sunday, July 3
\ UFVOl.t TIO\ \KV WAR KF.IN
I.ivtnu History Society is plana
I HI IJUl NSWIl K IDfN'n HA
p.ni.-l : 15 p.m.
? IIKIST1AN VF.NTKIl.lMJl 1ST l.o
>! children's entertainment. K
p.m.
\N W IHM I SHI l\V hosted In til
! >( ( < iyiu. I.urd Street. p.m.-J
HI.KITACii: HOt SI In the Sou
Southport ('onununit> Huildinu
nil. f?l.l> .1X11 pr.iur.-im In tin- :
p.m -5 p.Ill
mi si nsiiim. (i.<><;<;r.its dan
p in.
XMTM'.SS performs at Waler'runt
\ M \(il( SHOXN is planned for chi
p.m.
rill. DlXU.I.XNl) StUTKTV of tin
Park. 2:30 p.m.-3:15 p.m.
KID'S CABAKKT dancers perform
i nr. i".:*?-v \.s w sv s\ i. m \ s \ man
p.m.
Vr.NTllll.CKH''1ST I .OKI IIAKK1
p m.-l:30 p.m.
WTIM'SS performs. Waterfront P
A SF.COND MAGIC SHOW is set
p.m.-a p in
DIM! I AND Mil II.TY of the I .dm
4 la p.m.-5 ij p.m.
III! SONSHONK PUPPKTS pre?
p.m -?i p.m.
A COMMUNITY CHURCH SKIP
i lunch. 7 p.m.-# p.m.
A r LOT ll. I .A with patriotic them
reeds along waterfront for vie\
Monday, July 4
? mi. TRADITIONAL FRKKDOM
Park. 8 a.m.
MILITARY KXH1BITS and a Revo
mounted along the Garrison ar
ARTS AND ( RAFTS exhibits resui
FLAG RAISING at Waterfront Pa
nil. N.C. FOURTH OF JULY FF.i
RIDING DF.MONSTRATIONS b\
Riders. Waterfront Park. 1 p.:
VF.NTRILOCH'IST LOR! IIARRU
starting an afternoon of childr
COLUMBUS COUNTY Cl.OGGl
p.m.-2:la p.m.
1111. OLD DOCK CLOGGI.RS en
p.m.
KITF. FLYF.RS compete for prize
A MAGIC SHOW tor children will
p m.
DF..NA KAYF. appears. Walerfroii
KID S ( AHAKF.T returns tn Fr.ni
TIIK OKAYSIONS perform. ttate
SONSHONE PUPPETS perform.
SKAN<HIS CIIOKAI. SOCIETY f
United Methodist Church. 3 p.
CO I.CM IU S COUNTY CLOtitiEl
p.in
YKNTKlLOtR 1ST I.OKI HAKH
p.in.id p.m.
ENJOY "the world's largest ice c
free. 1 p.m.
DEN.A KAY performs. 4:45 p.m.-;
Ol.l) not K (LOGGERS enlertaii
ANOTHER MAGIC SHOW FDR (
p.111.-5:30 p.m.
THE OKAVSIONS perform again
SONSHONE PI PPKTS entertain
\ (SITING (Jl KENS will he mtrot
Sl'l'r.il GRIT BAND. entertains.
A FIREWORKS DISPLAY closes
i \happy
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\i u\. Thursdn\. June :tn. I??ss
4th Festival
ill produced by WDZI) Kadio Station at
;,1 Ocean Isle Heaeh f??r air play duriiu:
ilv the fireworks dtsplav \ialienee
incmtvfs can tune into the radio stamt
Hon for a 'multimedia" experience,
to I'he fireworks ;** one ol .it least
ic- three scheduled in the area over the
i;,l hoh?la> weekend At i? p.m. dulv t.
it.s hreworks will be launched from the
as I'SS Norlii ( aroltna Itattleship
th Of Juiy
Of Events
1! be held n tlif?iarnson lawn. Waterfront
ii b\ the Saiithport Historical Society. BCC
the Sauih|)'?rt Woman's Club otters a wide
>rt Community Buildum. 1 p.in -*> p in.
i visitor.-' prouram an <>ld Southport. spunal
Society . 1 p.111.-a p in.
its teams irasn area fire departments in
: a: the lire department. 1 p.in
uisir In the l'at Ain.nonds Band. i? p.in -10
.At TMIVI D1SIM.AV by the ( ape healed.
Wat erf rant Park. 1 p.in -5 p.m.
\l> I'F.ltl-'OKMS at Waterfront Park. 1
r: Harris ; l.eiaud launches an afternoon
ranklin Square Park iia/elx?. ; p.m.-l :.'<()
e South port Historical Societ> continues.
i> p.m.
thporl Woman's Club continues at the
. 1 p.m.-") p.m.
southport Historical Societ> continues. 1
ce at Franklin Square Park. 1.ltd p.m.-2
Park. 1 45 p.in.-2:20 p.m.
Ulren. Franklin Square Park. 2 p.in.-2:20
Lower l ape Fear performs. Waterfront
. Franklin Square Park. 2:20 p m.-H p.m.
1) performs. Waterfront Park. 2:15 p.m.-4
S performs. Franklin Square Park. 4
'ark. 4 p.in.-4.45 p.m.
for children. Franklin Square Park. 4: If
er Cape Fear returns to Waterfront Park.
<ent a show. Fianklin Square Park. 5:2(1
k'ICK will Ix* held at Southport Baptist
e forms near the Southport Marina, proving
and judging. 9 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
KL'N will be held, starting at Waterfront
lutionary War Keinaclmenl I )isplay will be
id at Waterfront Park. 10 a.m.
ne in Franklin Square Park. 10 a.m.45 p.m.
rk. 10:30 a.m.
STIYAL gets underway, downtown, 11 a.m
the Winter Park Schwinn Fancy Bikt
n.-l:30 p.m.
i returns to the Franklin Square (iazebo
en's fare. 1 p.m.-l:30 p.m.
IKS entertain at Waterfront Park. 1:31
ilertnin. Franklin Squre Park. 1:30 p.m.-:
s. Waterfront Park. 2 p.m.
be held. Franklin Square Park, 2 p.m.-2:3i
tl Park. 2:15 p.m.-3 p.m.
iklin Squrae Park. 2:30 p.m.-3 p.m.
rfront Park. 3 p.m.-4 p.m.
Franklin Square Park. 3 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
resents it- annual patriotic concert. Trinit;
in.-4 p in.
t.s ciuuriam. waierironi rarK. i p.in.-i:*
;IS perforins. Franklin Square Park,
ream sundae" in the City Hall parking l?l
i:30 p.m.
l. Franklin Square Park. 4:."to p.ir?.-5 p.m.
Illl.DKI'.N is set. Franklin Square Park.
. Waterfront Park. 5:30 p.in.4>:30 p.m.
. 5:iJU p.in.p.m.
luced. Waterfront Park.imiO p.m.4i:45 p.n
Waterfront Park. 7 p.m.-'J p.m.
the festival. Waterfront Park. ! p.m.
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ANNIVERSARY )'
JNE 27th! J ^
nd Janie Brown ' ~/)
I Love You Very Much!
Sonya
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Fireworks 1
Memorial gn mils by the Wilmington
Parks ami Recreation Department.
The earliest fireworks show will take
place p.m. Saturday. July 2. at
Carolina Seashore Retreat on the
west end of liolden Beach.
In addition to the more
sophisticated fireworks display, also
new to this year's N.C. Fourth of July
celebration in Southport are a
Fireworks 1
At Holden i
liolden Beach's west end will
fireworks display during the upcoi
Fireworks will be launched Sal
Carolina Seaside Retreat, located i
west of the Holden Beach Bridge.
According to campground spok
u> ui ??itiiiuiKion win run uie fircwi
The display will begin around 9 p.i
she added.
The raindate is Monday. July
Bullard N
Parade N
(\?1. Charles N Bullard. commander
of W"
Military Ocean ^jjk '*
Terminal Sunny f
I'nint. will MTvi- ^ 1,
as parade mar- 2np
shal for I he N.C. jl|L
r mil in oi amy ** c"TJB
Festival id V
Southport. jgk.
The parade a ||gj _ "
major draw al
the state's official Fourth of July
celebration?begins at 11 a.m. Mondav.
July 4. in downtown Southport.
Live coverage is planned by
NVWAV TV-3 in Wilmington.
Billiard, who assumed command of
the terminal last year, has been in
the U.S. Army 24 years, and has been
with the Transportation Corps 22
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flotilla, a kite-flying contest and a
community church service. The
fiotilla begins at 9 p.m. Saturday. .Inly
2. Ik'tween Southport Marina and
the new Indigo Plantation Marina
now under construction and moves
past the city waterfront for judging
and return to their starting point.
The kite-flying contest at 2 p.m. Ju1\
4 ls one of numerous activities
"o Sparkle
Beach Also
once again be the site of a public
ning holiday weekend.
turday. July 2, over the waterway at
>n Ocean Boulevard about live miles
esperson U-ona Crumbley, Ken Kirorks
show for the third straight year.
11. and should last about a half hour.
I.
amed
\arshai
years, including two tours in Vietnam.
He had previously served six
years in the U.S Navy.
A graduate of Henderson State College
in Arkadelphia. Ark., he also
holds a public administration degree
from Shippensburg University. Shippensburg.
Pa.
Before taking command of Sunny
Point, lie was director of logistics for
the U.S. Army Field Artillery Center.
t.-?? fin /\i.i..
r ui i out. v iMd.
Among other celebrity guests will
be Gov. Jim Martin. On the campaign
trail seeking re-election, he
will participate in a 10 a.m. VIP
reception at United Carolina Bank in
Southport, a 10:BO a.m. waterfront
flag ceremony and the 11 a.m.
parade.
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Ian* lor llir < .ii?tom hirr'
Now Open in
4EW LOCATION
Resort Plaza
Hwy. 17 S., Shallotte
:t to the stained glass store)
Mon.-Sat.
9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
mpman
I In- (liislom Fare"
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7 S., Shallotte, 754-7960
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eenager losing interest in I
... having trouble concent
:havior, call The Oaks for in
program helps teenagers c
: again.
information and referral
outside Wilmington in T
1-3-7787.
vel Musical
scheduled for Southport *s Waterfront
Park
The community service will be
held from 7 p.m. to 8 n.m. at Trinity
United Methodist Church in
Southport.
This year's fireman's competition
will be held on a Saturday. July 2. instead
of a Sunday. Starting at 2 p.m.
between Southport City Hall and the
Old Jail Op
The Old Jail headquarters of the
Southport Historical Society will
once again feature a picture and
sound show on Southport during the
city's N.C. Fourth of July celebration.
July 2-4.
Heavy canvas tote bags and
notepaper featuring the Society's Old
Jail logo will be offered for sale,
along with an assortment of
historical books, at both !hr Old Jail
and the society's first antiques show.
Antiques from 12 area dealers, including
some from South Carolina,
will be displayed for show and sale at
the Brunswick Community College
Annex on Ixml Street.
Historical Society members made
final plans for the two projects at
their regular quarterly meeting, held
June 22 at the CP&I. Visitors Center.
('?uest speaker Jesse K. Iankforci
Jr.. assistant state archivist, told
members of efforts to restore and
preserve old documents and other
family papers. Developments in the
making of paper and ink such as rag
content, he noted, relate to whv some
very old documents remain in good
condition while more recent papers
are deteriorating and fading away.
Documents written with a lead pencil
are more permanent that some of
the inks, which fade.
Ixinkford said the Technical Support
section of the Division of State
Archives can help individuals
preserve papers. Some papers can he
passed through an acid-removing
bath, then sealed in plastic.
Papers with colors must be handled
differently from those using only
ink or pencil writing.
Everything RED
V|;
Day
July 2-5, Sat., Sun
"Beary" Ek
101 Shoreline Dr., Sunset Beach, Sonr
nee ihi dmjnsw:ch biacon
nagers is the first step
ite... overcome with
rating or sleeping.. .or
formation or referral,
ivcrcome depressit >n
line at
^lorth Carolina or
I Twist
fire station, it will pit teams of
firefighters in various games of skill,
including water " polo" and a barrel
race.
Most other entertainment will be
repeated at least once over the threeday
event. For a complete schedule,
see the festival Calendar of Kvents in
this issue.
iens For 4th
A product from China. Wei-to." is
an aerosol acid remover.
One past alternative, piastic encapsulation.
is no longer available,
because the piastic product is no
longer available.
I.ankford also discussed the
monographic or pictorial materials
stored in the state archives and used
in interpretating the state's heritage.
His advice on preserving many
photographs is to have a black and
white negative made, then make
prints from this. He recommends
storing the original in an acid-free
contianer and in a controlled environment.
When displayed on walls in
home or office, old and treasured
photographs will fade.
I.ankford also discussed a new process
in which the computer is used to
store pictures and old hand-written
documents.
Also, he noted, national treasures
such as the 1' X ('imsiitiii win ii i?wh
were formerly hung in the Library of
Congress, are now displayed in a new
controllcd-cnvironment case under
light-filtering safety glass in the National
Archives.
North Myrtle
Sets Fireworks
North Myrtle Beach. S.C.. will light
its skies with fireworks on July 4.
The Myrtle Beach Area Chamber
of Commerce is sponsoring an
18-minute fireworks d isplay off
Tilghman Pier, the city's first on Independence
Day.
The show starts at 0:30 p.m. Monday
night.
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