PHOTO CONTRIBUTFD Studying With A Master l.ccal dance students recently participated in a tap workshop taught by Savion (timer, whose credits include co-starrint,; with Gregory /lines in Hroadway 's "Jelly s l ast Jam " and the movie "Tap." He al so starred on Broadway in "The Tap Dance Kids" and is a regular on television's "Sesame Street." Pictured are (standing, from left) Tessa hi lly, Chalmers Champion, I 'ullon Walker, Sara Ellis fkneel ing) Amanda Andrew and Valerie Taylor. Seated in the center is Savion Clover. The students are from Brunswick School of Dance. CLUB BRIEFS Rotorions Pick Education Theme I'hc South Brunswick Islands Ro tary Club has adopted as its theme "Promoting L xcellence in Education in Brunswick County." President James Payne said the hoard of directors, with input from the membership, has chosen the slo gan as a theme which would best de pict the club's image and goals. Future fundraising and charitable donations will locus on education from the elementary school level through post-graduate college work. Congressional candidate Robert Anderson recently spoke to the Rotarians' regular meeting at Sand piper Bay Golf Club. Anderson's topic was the "unacceptability" of the Clinton health plan, which he said will harm small businesses. Anderson answered questions from the Rotarians after his speech. Art Group Meets The Waterway Art Association will meet Wednesday. March I ft. at the Sunset Beach l ire Station. Plans for the Memorial Day weekend art show will be discussed. Members and potential members are invited to bring a lunch for shared lime. beginning at 12:.M) p.m. The business meeting is at 1:30. For more information, call C hance Scrantom at 579-2218. Joint Shell Meeting The Beachcombers Shell Club of the South Brunswick Islands will meet jointly with the N.C. Shell Club Friday and Saturday. March IS and l'), ai the Museum ot" Coastal Carolina. Ocean Isle Beach. Friday's session, beginning at 7:30 p.m.. will include programs "Mostly for Beginners." with speak er John Timmerman, and "Invasion of Exotic Species." with speaker I)r John Gcllcr. Saturday s programs include "Mostly for Beginners." with speak er Aithea Murcko. anu Welcome to Belize," with speaker Ciail Miller. Ilolden Beach and Shallotte members are being asked to bring refreshments on l-riday and Ocean Isle and Sunset Beach members, on Saturday. Contributions are being sought for door prizes Awards will be given Friday for the best photo of the group's trip to Cape Lookout anil on Saturday, for the "find of the day ' Logan To Speak Brunswick County Ifmcrgencv Management Coordinator Cecil Logan will be guest speaker for the March 14 meeting of the Brierwood Indies Club. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. in the Brierwood Clubhouse. Ixigan recently returned from a national seminar on hurricanes and will share the latest information, ac cording to club spokesperson Alice Micali. All female Brierwood residents are invited. RSP Raising Funds Brunswick County Retired School Personnel are raising funds to imple ment a college scholarship for local students. During March the members are s[ionsoring a S2(M) shopping spree, lor donations of SI each. Tickets may be obtained from any RSP member. A drawing will be held at noon April 1 in the parking lot of the Si//iin Sirloin Steakhouse in Shal lotte. Donors do not have to be pre sent to win. Lions Plan Barbecue The Ix'land I.ions Club will hold a barbecue Saturday. March I1), from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Ix'land Volunteer l ire Department. Plates are $4 each; delivery is available on orders of 1(1 plates or more lb arrange delivery, call (VI0) 371-2727 Saturday before 11 a.m. Waves Meeting Set The Azalea Anchors, Wilmington < 'hapter of Waves National, will hold their next meeting Saturday. March 12. at II a.m. at the Club House Apartments, Cypress Point Apartments, College Acres Drive, Wilmington. Robert Angelli. representative for Veteran Affairs, will be the speaker and will discuss "issues of vital in terest to women veterans," accord ing to a Waves news release. Women veterans of the U.S. Navy, Coast Guard. Naval Reserve. Navy Nurse Corps and Marines arc welcome to attend Pageant lo Benefit School, Hope Harbor Ashley Summerlin. Miss Greater Brunswick County, will present the opening number in the North Caro lina Brunswick Isle Benefit Pageant, a fundraiser for Hope llarhor Home domestic violence shelter and whichever public school enters the most contestants. Ihe pageant is scheduled for March 2(> at 5 p.m. at Supply l.le mentarv School, with local radio personality Marty Callahan as mas ter of ceremonies. Admission will be $6 per person, with children and 3 admitted free. Union. Bolivia, Supply and South|Nirt schools will be competing for a monetary award. Seven queens will be crowned in age divisions ranging from 3 to 23 years. Older girls will be escorted by models from SMC Talent and Modeling Agency in Wilmington. Younger girls will be escorted by students Joshua Knight and Kevin Brown. Entertainers will include Nikki Byrd. N.C. 'I iny Miss Fourth of July and the Greater Brunswick Queens ?Little .Miss. Natalie Tyner: Junior PLAGUED WITH -> ACHES Jh AND ' V' PAINS? ? m \ IS HARBOR SQUARE PLAZA Across from Hard?'s LITTLE RIVER, SC (803)249-9787 Stanley. Junior Miss Brunswick County Princess; Tiny Miss Black Pearl. Chalmers Champion; Branch Harrison. Little Miss Port City; and "The Vettes" dance group. lor more information, call Donna Byrd. director, at 57M-2K32. Choice Of BBQ At Sunset Harbor Barbecued chicken or pork din ners will be sold Saturday. March 12, from noon until 5 p.m. at the Sunset Harbor /.ion Hill Volunteer I ire Department. I.ach $4 dinner will include pork or chicken barbecue, potato salad, ASHLEY SUMMERLIN hak1t'd beans "ll1l foleslaw., lo arrange delivery, call the lire Miss, Lrin Holder), 'leen Miss, Kelly station Saturday 10 a.m. or later at Cirdlin; and Little Miss Brunswick S42-9449. ( ounty Maleta Murray. Drawings lor door prizes are also Also scheduled to perform are planned, said Shirley Hanson. Brittany Babson. Brunswick School flic station is located on Sunset of Dance. I ire and Ice ('loggers, in Harbor Road off N C. 211 south of structor lavis Thompson: Jennifer Supply. It's a great life, if you insure it Life insurance can help you build a nest egq lor future needs and retire menl The low cost may surprise you Call and lot s talk about MODERN WOODMEN SOLUTIONS 7% Hnyv? "fafru/it J Top sfic u MnnrpN! N^onnMfM Of AMERICA Glenda J Barefoot, FIC Shallotte ? 910 754-5454 Uft ? ANNUITIES ? IRA S ? FRATERNAL PROGRAMS PHOTO CONTRIBUTED OPTIMIST CLL'B OFFICIALS include (from left) l.es Craft, vice president; Carolyn Craft, board of directors member; Joe Core, president; and Tammy (litre, secretary. Optimist Club Earns Top Honors The Optimist Club of the South Brunswick Islands 93 year was Joe Gore. has earned the Honor Club Award from Optimist "This award exemplifies the highest level of service International for its community and youth service efforts by an Optimist Club to its community," said John K for the year ended Sept. 30, 1993. Reel, 1992-93 president of Optimist International. "My The Honor Club Award recognizes the club for sincere thanks and congratulations go out to this club on achieving levels of excellence in youth serv ice projects, this great accomplishment." membership growth, club administration and other ar- Optimist International includes 15X.(XH) members in eas. Serving as Optimist Club president during the 1992- 4,300 clubs. To Wed April 8 Lois Jean Culler and William Samuel W hite will be married April H at 6 p.m. in Ocean Mew Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church. Friends and family of the couple are invited. ? Class Offered Painting classes sponsored by Brunswick Community College and taught by Terry Sellers Buckner will begin March 15 in the West Bruns wick High School art room. Classes will take place on Mondays and Tuesdays from b-9 p.m. Fee for the 1 ((-session course is S35. Registration will be open through March 22. Instruction is open to artists at all levels working in any painting medi um. 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