June 2009 News n' Notes — 1 • Garbage pid-ttp 2 •RACMtg,l;00 3 4 5 6 7 8 •GaAage pick-up •PKAMtg.9-Jam •Fite/EMSMtg.7pm 9 •BOCMtg.l»m •YardWaslePid-Up 10 11 •Recycle pid-up 12 13 14 15 •Gaitagepid-up 16 •PIKSCOMtg.5flOpm 17 •CACMlg.M(laiii 18 19 20 21 Vm—lUl’Bixi'iKWt kMtun 22 •Gaii)age pick-up 23 •PlaiumgM. Mlg.iOOpni 24 25 •BOCMtg.lftOOam •Recycle pid-up 26 27 28 29 • Garbage pid-up 30 • Yard Waste pid-up July 2009 THURS 1 2 3 4 •Fourth of july Parade lOflOam CiMdiUlv Mtp»ndmeDiy 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 •Cartage pid-up •RACMtg.M •Recycle pid-up 12 13 •Gartiage pid-up ' •PKAMtg,Mani •Fire|EMSMtg.7pni 14 •CACMtg.91Daiii •BOCMtgJOHOam • Yard Waste Pid-Up 15 16 17 18 Kayak Race. "Hope for the Warriors" second annual kayak race is slated to get underway at 9 a.m. on Saturday, June 13, in Gamer Park on Oakleaf Drive in PKS. Interested kayakers can obtain a registration form from either the library or town hall. Everyone is welcome to join the festivities. There will be a fun paddle race, face painting, entertainment and, of course, the race itself. Lunch will also be available at a cost of $5. (Kayak racers will be provided a complementary lunch.) Donations for this worthy cause are welcome at town hall. Clean Beaches Week. The week of July 1-7, 2009, is National Clean Beaches Week. At its April meeting the PKS Board of Commissioners passed a proclamation recognizing this week and urged citizen support to help keep the beaches clean, not only during this week but throughout the year. The PKS Recreation Advisory Committee (RAC) also encourages all citizens to participate in Clean Beaches Week by donning their rubber gloves, grabbing a plastic bag, and heading for the beach to collect and dispose of debris found there. Members of RAC maintain that this week is the "Earth Day" for the coast, and participation during this designated week will demonstrate another way to "Keep America Beautiful." Habitat for Humanity. The Employees of Sound Bank of Morehead City recently gave-up a Saturday to help build a Habitat for Humanity home on Hibbs Road in Newport. This effort was a repeat performance by the employees and officers of Sound Bank that has been recognized for its support and involvement throughout the community. Habitat for Humanity elicits the involvement of other volunteers. If your business, church, or a group of neighbors and friends are interested in helping out, a call to the Habitat for Humanity office (223-2111) is all that is required. Remember, Crystal Coast Habitat for Humanity is not a "hand out." It is a "hand in" for local families who qualify since the future homeowners work along with the volunteers. Original Quilt Designs on Display. Award winning quilt designer Robin Koehler's "Threadscapes" will be on display at the Wood Artist Gallery in Salter Path throughout the summer. Ms. Koehler, a PKS resident, owns and operates a quilt design and textile art business. Nestlings by Robin. She has received a number of awards in recognition of her unique approach to design. Each Monday, beginning on May 25, Ms. Koehler will be available at the Wood Artist Gallery to discuss the art of textiles. She can be reached at robin@ nestlingsbyrobin.com. Parade. The annual July 4th Parade will begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday, at Garner Park. All are welcome. Decorate your bike, wagon, strollers etc. and come and have fun. Lemonade and watermelon served afterwards. Summer Pet Alert. The summer brings additional people and their pets to PKS. It seems like an appropriate time to remind pet owners that they are responsible for the actions of their pets. Keep a plastic bag handy when walking your pet, because town ordinances require owners to pick-up and appropriately dispose of pet waste. The calendar of events page is sponsored by... 320 Salter Path Rd., Suite Y • Pine Knoll Shores, NC 28512 0ffice:(252)727-5000 • Toll Free(800)605-8598 • Fax:(252)727-5027 • Home:(252)726-9879