Page “3*" that the Town wilT, strive to protect the natural terrain and environment, par ticularly ocean ard sound shorelines, frontal dunes, Ti.'^iritime forests, and wetlands, A', the erd of tho meeting, A. C. Kali, planner for tho Roosevelts, brought out three points he fyels i^ust be considered: (l) Protection of our envircn?Aent thri^iigh overall density regulationj (2j Deteminaticn of ways to achlrve density regulations lega.U.y; (3) Makj plcin-s for facilities for the people we will have ho':e in the future, boing realistic about potential growth, LAR.1Y JEPiCME as’fs that property owners having suggestions and comments put th^K in writing and turn them into him as soon as possible. oOo -- GETTING TO KNOW PEOPLE: SARA AMES leads a full life over in Carteret Conmunity Action, a Federal agency wi-^h its Iieadqu«„’7jteis in Beaufort, which is set up to combat poverty, Cara f;t.ndr3 her way t?if.;re daily to cope with the agency's general long lange planning of its many projects,' Saxa, a graduate of the State University of New York in Oswego, lives on White Ash with her parents, ELIS/iBSTH and B0I3 AMES« She crganie-r?s new programs for the Agency, she hanl3.es complaints of sicrimination under its Ecjaal Oj-portunity Divis ion, she is the Pace Co-ordinator in charge of the college work s+uly program, njidi she oversees the Summer Feeding, irhich involves daily feedirg of ^00 children, e.ges 4 through 21^ who.se diets need this supplemontarjr boos!, and T^ho arc used to havj.ng hot meals .serve:! them in school during tho winter mcLths,,,,,. .Sara, a personable a.nd earnest young woman, covers even more tlian all this in her job, with a wonderful youthful enthusiar^m and conscientiousness. She i3 a small blonde girl who enjoys sewing in spare time, is a terrific foundue whipper-upper and has lots of fun dancing at the Barnacle on weekends. oOo The work of DOT CUTLER, LUCY ELMENDORF and NETTIE MURRILL, PKS artists, can be seen this month at the Mushroom, an art gallery in the Georgetown Shopping Center, Greenville, N, C, Their pajntings are in water color, are scenes of the coast. If you find jrovjrself in Greenville, go proudly and have a lookl oOo Check out Rrspillaire and Gish in the Captain's Bridge Dining Roomj our spies tell us tais husban;! a.nd wife team does good things with rag-time music nightly except WeeClays, from 9 until midnight — no cover charge, oOo G.^FLEN CLUB — Members and guests of the PKS Garden Club had a preview tour on Jure ex' the Carteret Marine Resources Center, ELI2/'j35?TK AMES, past President of tfi;: Cliib, worked with the staff of the Center to arj^.nge this tour. The group VH.c. wulooEed by Dr, Ned Smith, Director, He introduced Mr, Dougla:'; Younf;, Direc tor JL Nc C, Marine Resources operations. The cc/'iter here if: one of throe: Crrt;ret Center, Hanoxar Center in the Cape Fear region, and Dare Center in the Hd,*t'ciras region. The Carteret Center wK-.ch will open in August, contains a large aquarium galleiy, an educational exhibit area, an auditorium, teaching labs, ciDSsrooms, r«?dearch la>Sj, and office space in a natural setting on 2:.’ acres, Th^s rest of the 275 acies will be kept in their n^ibural state with nature trails ;ut through, The^ucnter has three mai.n puzposest educ.itionj research alnac. at sclvinf^ problems indii^enous to coactal areas; .-.nd advisory servi:es. Dr, Smiv,h mentioned that the Center will be interested in having volunteer help, Ar^yone with talents to offor? oOo — CREDIT WHEP.E IT'S DUE D^^PARTMENT: the time you get this report, the PKS Garden Club will have had its flagpole G'i'^.lriation ceremony, July 4th at 10:00 A,M, We owe our new flagpole at the Town Kali to the combined efforts of many peop3.e, ED CRUMLUY get.s the first b'^g thar*ks 0 -o-ordir-ating the work on this project and for con’^/actin^^ those who donated the needed Beterials, Salvanizei pipe Fas donated by MR, MELVILLE MANSFIELD of the Ramad.'. Inn, Ae o pipe was donated, by th.-: Marine Lab through its new manager, MR, MIKE GUTHRIE ot the Marine Science Building, Barrus Cement Company Manager JOE FUTRELL donated the cement, and the Carteret'-Craven Electric Companyj, Manajer FRANK L-^^GSDALE, set the pipe in the ground. Also to be commended through the Garden *

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