The Shoreline Volume 6 Issue 4 April 1994 ♦ Editor's Corner Have You Something to say? Soon it will be the SEASON and due to the fact the homeowners that don't live here will be visiting I believe it's that time again to tell you about submitting articles for the SHORELINE. Please keep your articles as short and concise as possible. I know that at times this is not possible but we do have limited space and everyone deserves a chance. Materials for the SHORELINE are picked up at Town Hall the Friday after the monthly Town Board Meeting. Take your information to Town Hall and tell them at the desk that it's for the SHORELINE. Please be aware that at times I've requests from the Commissioners that certain information must be in a particular issue. This could possibly mean a space problem and articles could be postponed until the next issue. This newsletter is for everyone, do you have something to say, tell me. Do you have a complaint, a praise, tell me. We are a wonderful community and I know there is lots to talk about. So let me know. Ellen Peirce Egg Salad Anyone? The Pine Knoll Shores Garden Club met March 9 at Town Hall. Claire Winslow, Project Chairman, reported on costs for the Club's new project, which will be planting on both corners of Pine Knoll Boulevard at Rt. 58. Money is generated from the Garden Club's Annual Plant Sale which is then used for beautification projects for the whole area to enjoy. Plants being sold are Geraniums, Begonias, Impatients and Caladiums. Your order must be placed by April 1st. If a garden club member has not contacted you, call Lois Jean O'Keefe at 2474100 or Claire Winslow at 240-1224. Pickup date for the plants is April 23, Saturday, 10:00AM-12:00Noon at Town Hall. Jay Barnes, from the Aquarium, spoke about the new procedure of charing visitors effective May 1, unless you have a membership. Peg Hereth ♦ VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! MAY 3, 1994 Tuesday Please vote yes for the Bond Referendum for a new Senior Center for Carteret County. All of you know that this is a vital center that is desperately needed. If you have questions, please contact the Senior Center Director Pamela Connell at 247-2626. ♦♦♦ ANCIENT MARINERS As the end of the bowling season draws near, the race to be number one is heating up. Only a few points separate the three teams now in contention. Will the winning team be captained by Whitmore? By Foulk.^ or by Gallo? Or? will a dark horse take the coveted tide? Four more bowling days and we'll all know. Our ladies continue to shine, with Jan Maxwell bowling a 186 scratch game. Good bowling Jan!

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