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Honors Band Pages 12-13 Bakery Opens Pages 4-5 Volume 6, Number 42 • 28 Pages FEBRUARY 5,2004 704-872-1200 • editor@lredellcitizen.com Published Weekly in the Crossroads of the Carolinas Statesville, NC 28677 • 50$ The Starrettes very own... HwissiP<a<sk ^ri4g<t Maggie Shoobridge IREDELL CITIZEN A FEW OLD MEMORIES, some salvaged materials, some serious assistance from Maggie Shoobndge/CITIZEN This flag flies next to the bridge, shown at left. friends and family resulted in a humpty-back bridge coming to the 100-year-old Starrette farm in east Iredell. The bridge, along with the water mill and miles of trails, rounds out the park like 50-acre family farm. We’ll start with the memo ries. Ray and Sandi Starrette had fond memories of trav els in Scotland and humpty back bridges there. See A Bridge to Remember page 14
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