Symphony will tune up for holidays in concert A family-oriented conceit for the holiday season will open the North Carolina Symphony season in Brunswick County. The concert will be at 8 p.m. Mon day, November 30, in Hatch Auditorium at the North Carolina Baptist Assembly, Fort Caswell. An old-fashioned Christmas sing along is a highlight of the concert. The program will feature a variety of holiday music including Bach’s "Ave Maria", Prokofiev’s "Winter Bonfire" and Leontovich’s "Carol of the Bells", as well as a Christmas medley arranged by Carmen Dragon. Jackson Parkhurst, director of edu cation for the North Carolina Symphony, will conduct the eve ning’s performance. Those attending from the South Brunswick Islands, Shallotte and Supply areas of the county will be able to take chartered buses to the concert. The bus schedule is: 6 p.m. Security Savings and Loan Associa tion in Calabash: 6:30 p.m. United Carolina Bank in Ocean Isle Beach; 7 p.m. South Brunswick Islands Chamber of Commerce; and 7:15 p.m. Supply Baptist Church. Bus seats can be reserved by calling Gelcne Russ at 754-6237. The cost is $1 per round trip, to be paid directly to the bus driver. Subscription tickets for the North Carolina Symphony are available through volunteers and at both chambers of commerce, the South port and Shallotte branches of the Brunswick County Library and the Blue Dolphin Gallery. The subscriptions, S18 for general admission and $14 for senior citizens and students, include a tick et for the May 10 concert planned as the gala opening of the Odell Wil liamson Auditorium at Brunswick Community College. The price of the subscription also funds two children’s concerts to be PARKHURST held in April. These educational concerts are arranged through Brunswick County schools and are free of admission costs to all third through sixth grade students. Single tickets for the holiday con cert only will be available at the door the evening of the concert Prices will be $10 for general ad mission and $8 for senior citizens and students. More information can be obtained by calling Stephanna Tewey at 457 5656 or Etherine Butler at 754 6706. Tewey, president ol the local chapter of the N. C. Symphony Society, reminds volunteers who are selling subscriptions to turn in their ticket subscriptions and contribu tions to the libraries as soon as pos sible. Lakes resident, Guys & Dolls club recognized by extension A Boiling Spring Lakes resident was recognized as "member of the year" by the Brunswick County Ex tension Homemakers at the group’s annual awards luncheon. The Guys and Dolls Club was recognized as the 1992 Brunswick County Extension Homemakers Club of the Year. Julia Bailey, a member of the Boiling Spring Lakes Extension Homemakers Club, was awarded an engraved silver bowl. Her name was added to a plaque featuring past honorees on display at the county extension office at Bolivia. During the past year Mrs. Bailey donated 547 hours of her lime in ed ucational and service type efforts, reaching 9,886 people. Included in this was teaching heritage skills, working with 4-Hers, assistance with the educational issues com mittees, helping on District Day, serving on the county council and participating in many of her club’s community service projects. Mrs. Bailey also serves as a first vice president for the extension homemakers’ county organization and is chairman of the global issues educational committee. "If she earned $5 an hour for her volunteer work Mrs. Bailey would have contributed nearly $3,000 worth of time to help others in her club and Brunswick County," it was pointed out. Nominated for member of the year were Jean Mears, Reva Ferguson, Edith Ogden, Rosemary Whaley and Log Cabin Crafts & Gifts •Handmade Crafts *Gifts •Balloons ‘Ribbon •Craft Supplies •Silk & Dried Flowers •Bows & Arrangements Made •Gift Wrap «We Deliver •Country & Beachy •Something for All Seasons Let us help with your Christmas gifts, decorations andcraftsl Comer Sherrill Street & Oak Island Drive Gust inside Luke Appling’s Store) Yaupon Beach, 278-7345 Mon. & Wed.-Sat. 10-6 Debbie Greiner. Members of the Guys and Dolls Club are active in their community, in the leadership of extension homemakers and the Volunteers in Extension Education Program. Benefactors of the club’s service projects include Brunswick Adult Day Care, the American Red Cross bloodmobile, the Adopt-a-Highway program and Brunswick County Senior Games. Members are active in community appearance groups and nursing home projects. They participate in leadership op portunities sponsored by extension homemakers and promote many ed ucational issues. Several awards were given to ex tension homemakers clubs for their attention to different issues. The Town Creek dub was honored for family issues, Boiling Spring Lakes club for environmental issues and global issues and the Supply dub for special projects. Hidden Treasures ‘Noise’s Off’ next theater production Brunswick Little Theater will present its fall production "Noise’s Off' on November 27-28 (in con junction with the Robert Ruark Fes tival) and December 4-5. The production is a British com edy that provides the audience an entertaining view of what goes into a little theater production. Act I is a dress rehearsal. Act II goes behind the scenes and Act III is the actual production. Tickets are available at the cham ber of commerce office and Sweetreat Ice Cream Parlor. Dis counts are available for groups. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Funding for the production has been provided by the Grassroots Arts Program. New deadlines for Pilot reports Deadlines for some news items submitted to The State Port Pilot have been revised. Weddings and engagements arc due on Fridays for inclusion in the next week’s newspaper. Only weddings and engagements jof individuals with direct ties to Brunswick.County will be pub lished. Wedding forms are avail able at the Pilot office and should be submitted within two weeks of the ceremony. Recreation-related items, in cluding senior citizen programs, and school news must be sub mitted by noon on Fridays. Church news, including sermon topics and programs, arts and crafts, special community .events, entertainment news, business news, club meetings and reports must be submitted by 5 p.m. Mondays. Items brought to the Pilot of fice after the deadlines will be held for publication the follow ing week. KAB mascot The Keep America Beautiful Committee of Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department needs a mascot. The public is invited to design a mascot or come up with a name for one and send it to the recreation de partment at P. O. Box 249, Bolivia, NC 28422. The deadline for entries is Decem ber 4 Keep America Beautiful will judge the entries and select a mas cot. The winner will be recognized. More information can be obtained by calling Kelly Fields at 1-800 222-4700 or 253-4357. RECREATION Overnight trip to Charleston An overnight trip to Charleston, S. C„ is planned for December 2-3. Sponsored by the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department, the trip will cost $40 a person, based on double occupancy, and includes lodging at the King Charles Inn, transportation, a tour of three historic homes in Charleston and shopping along Market Street. Space is limited. The deadline for reservations is November 24. More information can be obtained by calling F.mma McGmw or Kelly Fields at the county recreation department. Camp, canoe Shelter Creek A camping and canoe trip to Shelter Creek near Burgaw is scheduled Sat urday and Sunday, November 21-22. The cost will be approximately $20 a person depending upon the number of participants. The cost includes camping, canoeing, breakfast on Sunday and transportation. Participants will camp out and cat dinner Saturday night at Hollins Fish Camp on N. C. 53. More information and reservations can be obtained by calling Emma T. McGraw at the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department Aerobics classes scheduled Low-impact aerobics classes are offered through the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department. Hour-long classes are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays at the Town Creek community building; 5:15 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays at the Brunswick County Government Center; 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thurs days at the Lockwood Folly community building; and fiDO p ut. Wednes days and Fridays at the Leland community building The cost is S I 5 a month or a S * drop in fee Christmas trip to Biltmore "Christmas at the Biltmore" in Asheville is the destination of a bus tour sponsored by the Southport Parks and Recreation Department The overnight trip is scheduled December 11-12 and costs SI 25 a person. The fee includes transportation, accommodations and tickets to die Bilt more Estate. 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