Page -4- WUKE^BAKER has given us this material about BICENTENNIAL KSRITAGE WEEK, September ber^M Ushering in this special event, Septem- Street’ a ^ Historical Restoration Grounds, Turner encomLs ^ Carteret Arts Council, The festival ;ill Snranfa^tSS! ^ photographei^, ci^fts- picnic complete with band concert is "your thins" hie vour= 19 throush^ll^will^b^ on, Sunday, Sept. 21. An added attraction from September oSt ?p =nH t the Citizens' Band Club in Pender Itok. Pair Wrieht ^\’*^?hovia Bank will exJiibit colonial coins, while Robert and Cunboarri in m u a crafts and handwork at their shop,The Graft HaLis Kirk here^irPKS)^' remember, is the daughter of Esther and Bartist^hn^h’^^M^ Prog^ "Observance of Our Religious Heritage" at the First and ofsepr 2S thfS? + sponsored by the Carteret Ministerial Assoc., ana on bept. 25 the Bicentennial Youth Council will present a proeram "Our Constiti. Sepf ^ If II ^ Itealers- Convention will be held h2d PlaL +h»™ Shores. On September 27 at the More- nontft f riu ^ ®how and a Benjamin tonklin Kite Flying I d^^Bliro^f the zepher Kite Shop, Atlantic Beach for information). ® Sat4:Sv tL f7+r°+^T to boatmen will be a traditional boat show on , S’ ® ^t Tony’s Waterfront, Morehead City. Bioentennial'^Hpailm^^^+^^ ^ ®®Pt. 28 hosted by the Beaufort Jaycees at the Lcent™ipSlSr ' ^®"®^“ '"“Sinia Nance who n J afh^ hn!^ ^®®i®ted by GERT WARNER, entertained the Garden Club Sis year She a?f Su^t 25. DORTHA HALL, Itesid^nt, reported on t“get L n, ° appointed a committee to revise the by-l«s. The club heard I S.1.S.S SS"S Srv‘ ’*"■ Si! mS2tt Novembeias the yarine Resources Center will probably not be ready for use in of different ways of pro^^tin™^nt“°“"'™ ^ demontrations P™ ^Histori^'^^r+W "^°®^y contrasting towns to visit in one easy trip from PKS. Historic Bath (as they say in the folders) and Surprising Belhave. fi™t Ss°of®exp^oStw”°''uL?^^^ has been lived in since the centf^r I ^Ploration, What you do there is go directly to the little visitor tours-’this^u^^Hi Hu yourself in the hands of the ladies who do the by the State De^t o/i ''^^®®.houses being preserved are owned and administered uy xne bxate Dept, of Archives and History, Show you a film about Bath; this puts you in the right mood for history. Ing wafeS sori"o^ : ^th and its surroSl restorerl rv, i 4.^ ’^^®" through the two houses that are trlgS L ^^tIs T*’® that will in- of it Mo htl i double chMney and the tiny rooms with windows that are part l° ssir‘~~ the street from the water, Back have lived fo^aXll^ “ the porch you can see where Blackbeard is rumored to nave lived for awhile, on a point of land sticking out into the water, XS®t^"?hnis?ori™«!^^^-^°^®:.”'°^®‘^ ^®" y®^^ its original ■lu u V,. > areaj this is the Van Der Veer House. There is also St Thomas t.huroh which you may wander through by yourself. neal^tlL^h»!!=.i’^^''® “^Shway 92 to Belhaven. Try to get there at th° earlv ^ Victorian mansion, built in water De^le vn,’, transfcined into a lovely hotel and restaurant (incidentally, "■et out vLt-’>iL+ ^ ys'^ch River Forest Manor by boat, 58 miles from Morehead Cityj if° eSDeciallv ssrying magnificent buffets both at noon and at night. invS The antique furnished rooms look most inviting. The hotel offers hunting "packages" as well, including meals and guides. continuing story of Belhaven ~ however more tidbits will De included in our next issue)

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