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Page The Shoreline Febnia ry, 2002 NORTHCAROLINA AQUARIUMS The Aquarium's "Guest Chefs' Succulent Seafood" cooking series continues this month on Feb. 7 and 28, with Toni Darienzo of the Crab's Claw, and on Feb. 21 with Shawn Ashburner of Gourmet Cafe. These popular, fun-filled cooking classes offer how-to demonstrations, cooking tips, recipes and, best of all, participants get to sample the finished dish. Cost is $15 per class and spaces fill quickly, so register early by calling the Aquarium at 247- 4003. Work will soon begin on a new bike and pedestrian lane on Pine Knoll Boulevard and Roosevelt Drive. The new lane will provide access from Highway 58 to the Aquarium. Funded by the State Department of Transportation in cooperation with the Town of Pine Knoll Shores and the Aquarium, the project is targeted to be completed by spring. The bike lane will make it safer for bicyclists, runners and walkers who travel this popular route. You can visit the Aquarium free on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14. Catch a marine life video at 10 a.m. or 2 p.m., a live animal program in the auditorium at 11 a.m., or the daily fish feeding at 3 p.m. If the weather's nice, take a stroll on one of the Aquarium's two nature trails. Winter is when the Aquarium holds its nautical craft classes. Make seashell pictures frames, maritime wreaths, or an original fish print suitable for hanging to use as gifts or for home decor. All materials are provided. Call the aquarium for dates and times. For a complete list of winter activities, stop by the Aquarium and pick up a calendar, or call 247-4003 to request a calendar by mail. The Aquarium's calendar of events is also on its website, wwwncaaiarirn srrm Hapoy Valeone’s D^! ANCIENT MARINERS We are now into the twelfth week of the 25 weeks of bowling. At this time the following are our best bowlers... MEN...Jay Nagle-153.36, Lynn Scott-152.89, Ramon Navarro—148.67 WOMEN- Marie Scott-145.26, Janie Briley-139.88, Dot Riso-137.13 1st. Place Team is the Gray Fox's composed of Mary Rice, Dorothy Schrader, Vic Filan and Jack Doyle. 2nd. Place Team is the Hot Shots, Mary Ann Hotham, Judy Gary, Roger Middlesteadt, and Jay Nagle. 3rd. Place Team is Scott's Shooters, Dick Perkins, Doe Martynowski, Mike Murray and Marie Scott. 4th. Place Team is Lilies of the Field, Mary Kanyha, Bob Himmel, Don Smith and Lil Zaminer. The difference between 1st. place and 4th. place js 4 points. Last week's top scorer's in the Scratch Series were; Jay Nagle and Madeline Middlesteadt. Top scorer's in Scratch Game were Jack Doyle and Kathy Murray. Top winners in Handicap Series were Bob Himmel and Marty Hare. Top winners for Handicap Game were Bill White and Judy Garry. In spite of the fact we were all rusty after two weeks off because of the holidays, three splits were made. Marilyn Smetana and Bill Hotham knocked over the 5-10 pins, and Dan Amick knocked off the 6-7-10 pins. In the lO*^*^ week, Jan Maxwell knocked off the 5-10 pins and Buddy Thomas made the 4-10 split. More bowling news next month. Submitted by: Vaughan Brunjes Quote; ^ "We can do no great things - only small things with great love." - Mother Teresa
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