ARTS & MUSIC
Symphony holiday concert
The North Carolina Symphony will be in concert at 8 p.m. Monday, No
vember 30, in Hatch Auditorium at the North Carolina Baptist Assembly,
Fort Caswell.
The program will feature holiday music including Bach’s "Ave Maria”,
Prokofiev’s "Winter Bonfire”, Leontovich’s "Carol of the Bells" and a
Christmas medley arranged by Carmen Dragon. An old-fashioned Christ
mas sing-along is a highlight of the concert.
Single tickets for the November 30 concert will be available at the door
the evening of the concert. Prices will be $10 for general admission and $8
for senior citizens and students.
Subscription tickets are available at the Southport-Oak Island Chamber
of Commerce, the Brunswick County Library and the Blue Dolphin Gal
lery. They are $18 for general admission and $14 for senior citizens and
students, and include a ticket for the May 10 concert planned as the gala
opening of the Odell Williamson Auditorium at Brunswick Community
College.
Tyler will teach art class
A "Beginning/Abstract in Watermedia" class will be taught by Long
Beach artist Ortrud Tyler at Franklin Square Gallery in Southport
The class is sponsored by Brunswick Community College and the fee is
S25 a quarter. The class will be offered from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays, be
ginning December 1.
More information can be obtained by calling Tyler at 278-6101.
Dramatics workshop for kids
A creative dramatics workshop directed by Steve Myott will be held Sat
urday, December 5, at the Brunswick County Government Center public
assembly building.
The workshop will be from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will be followed by a
group performance at 1:30 p.m. It is open to children ages six to 12. The
cost is SI, and pre-registration is required.
More information can be obtained by calling Emma T. McGraw at 1
800-222-4790 or 253-4357.
Children’s art show opens
Children’s art is the theme of the new show on exhibit at the Blue Dol
phin Gallery.
The budding arusts, who are age 14 and under, are members of the
Brunswick County Home Educators Association and the Franklin Square
Gallery children’s art class, both taught by M. E. West. In addition to the
children’s artwork, their instructor will be exhibiting some of the porcelain
dolls she designs.
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of marriage at 1 p.m. Saturday, November 28, at the groom’s home lo
cated behind B&I Gas on Highway 87/133. A reception will follow the
ceremony.
Rainy weekend doesn’t
dampen volunteer spirit
By Joanne Wesson
Executive Director
Southport 2000
The rainy weekend caused the
Southport Beautification Committee
to postpone painting the pump sta
tion, so everyone turned their efforts
to landscaping the area around the
swings.
The canna lilies in the brick
planter were transplanted to Water
front Park and were replaced by low
evergreens. At the end of the brick
wall, shrubs were planted to define
the area. This green spot also in
cludes a crepe myrtle, a dogwood
and a weeping yaupon. Of course,
these three trees can be added to the
goal to plant 200 trees for the
Bicentennial.
This community project involved
the beautification committee, city
staff. Maritime Landscaping, elected
officials, Southport 2000, the ILA
and other volunteers. This is just an
other example of how diverse
groups work together with a com
mon goal of beautifying Southport
while preserving its heritage.
Working feverishly to finish be
fore the rain set in were Fred Smart
ley, Carol Milliken, Barbara Gray,
Norman Holden, Meezie Childs,
Sylvia Butterworth, Joanne Wesson,
Paul Moore and Henry Rose.
Last week the tree spade from
POT was back in town to continue
the planting of oak trees along state
rights-of-way. The project will pick
lip again this week or next until
some 70 trees are planted. This
pushes the project close to the goal
of planting 200 trees for the
Bicentennial. Thanks to the
generosity of Mr. and Mrs. James
M. Harper for donating trees for this
planting as well as the earlier project
Seniors will meet
Town Creek Senior Citizens will
next meet Thursday, December 3, at
noon at the Town Creek Township
District Park community building.
Activities will include a covered
dish luncheon and a gift exchange.
Officers for the coming year also
will be installed.
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aging and replanting now ensures
oaks will be around in the future for
others to enjoy.
The Southport Woman’s Club
held a Charter Tea Sunday
afternoon. TTiis special occasion was
part of the Bicentennial celebration.
Hostesses in period clothing greeted
guests at the door, poured tea,
served elegant homemade sand
wiches and cookies and strolled
around the room to visit with guests.
Special thanks to Susie Carson, Bill
Crowe and Dr. Frank Day for the
skit.
Holiday House making
final plans for displays
Members of the Southport
Woman’s Club are making final
preparations for their annual
Holiday House which will take
place from 1 to 9 p.m. December 5
and from noon to 6 p.m. December
6 at the Southport Community
Building.
"Christmas is in the air,"
enthusiastic co-chairmen Jean
Rhudy and Betsy Snyder said as
they discussed their plans for the
event
Betty Gavin, chairman of registra
tion, and committee members
Doreen Ungate, Nancy Lippincott,
Chris Dudley, Madeline Lyons and
Doris Anthony, will be at the Com
munity Building from 9 a.m. to S
p.m. Friday, December 4, to receive
and register all items.
The items will be displayed by
Ernestine Cameron and committee
members Marie Royal, Patti Fisher,
Helen Hodson and Lila Bonifant.
Residents of Southport and sur
rounding communities are invited to
bring their collectibles,
memorabilia, decorations and other
items for display at Holiday House.
Hostesses will offer refreshments
to guests as they enjoy the exhibits
and entertainment throughout 'the
two-day event.
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