Music teacher Harton is in ‘Supply Spotlight’ Annette Harton, music educator at Supply Elementary School, is in the "Supply Spotlight" this month. She was nominated for her work helping classes with PTA presenta tions. Although she said she is "just doing what I’m supposed to do," she sees her role at Supply as helping make sure her art is well represented. Harton is a native of Shelby and holds a bachelor of music degree from Mars Hill College. She resides in Wilmington with her husband, Herb, and three-year-old daughter, Sophie. ‘One-day greenhouse’ nurtures BCC project A 20-by- 100-foot greenhouse will , be assembled in one day on-site at Brunswick Community College’s i main campus Thursday, December 10. 1 The "one-day greenhouse" project i is a cooperative effort of Sampson Community College and Brunswick Community College. About ten stu dents from Sampson Community College’s horticulture technology program, their instructors and Brunswick Community College physical plant employees will erect the greenhouse superstructure that day. Brunswick Community College has cleared and prepared the site ad jacent to the warehouse and behind the Brunswick Interagency Program building. Maintenance workers at BCC have readied for the project day by preparing the foundation and cutting, sizing and drilling recep tacle pipes, said director of physical plant Curtis Workman. The supplies for the project were purchased by BCC. Also, 130 sections of one-inch, electro-mechanical tubing were formed to specifications in the DARE classes are graduated After 17 weeks in the Brunswick County Drug Abuse Resistance Ed ucation (DARE) program, fifth graders at Southport Elementary, Bolivia Elementary and Leland Middle schools will graduate. Ceremonies are scheduled for next week at each school. Handy Gunter, North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation South eastern DARE coordinator, will be the guest speaker at 7 p.m. Monday, December 14, at Southport Elementary. Terry Johnson, North Carolina SBI state DARE coordinator, will speak at the Bolivia Elementary ceremony beginning at 7 p.m. Tues day, December 15. The director of the North Carolina SBI, Charles Dunn, will be the guest speaker at the Leland Middle School ceremony at 7 p.m. Wednesday, De cember 16. Lt. Ronald E. Hewett of the Brunswick County Sheriffs Depart ment is coordinator of the Bruns wick County DARE program. ‘Supply Spotlight’ Mrs. Jean Gillette, a volunteer, substitute teacher and bus driver and the volunteer coordinator for Supply Elementary School, is in the "Supp ly Spotlight" for November. Mrs. Gillette, who has three chil dren at Supply Elementary, says she has always had "a need to see that children are given positive experi ences." Log Cabin Crafts & Gifts •Handmade Crafts *Gifts •Balloons *Craft Supplies •Big Selection of Ribbon •Silk & Dried Flowers •Bows & Arrangements Made •Gift Wrap *We Deliver •Country & Beachy •Sometning for All Seasons Let us help with your Christmas gifts, decorations and craftst Comer Sherrill Street & Oak Island Drive (just inside Luke Appling's Store) Yaupon Beach, 278-7345 Mon.-Sat. 10-7, Sun 130-5 Sampson Community College ;recnhouse operation class. The lorticulturc technology students rom Sampson Community College lave erected a similar structure on heir campus. BCC nursing class reaches 100 percent The 1992 practical nursing class of Brunswick Community College has posted a 100-percent pass rate on the National Council Licensing Exam for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN), which they took in October. According to Brunswick Com munity College director of nursing Connie Milliken, "Since our practi cal nursing program’s first graduat ing class of 1983, all graduates who chose to retest, if they did not pass their first writing of the state board exam, have passed, which presently gives Brunswick Community Col lege a 100-percent pass rate." Brunswick Community College practical nursing graduates who recently passed the exam arc Brenda E. Johnson of Shallotte; Thelma L. Jones of Winnabow; Sharon A. Walker, Velma Benton Britt, Jen nifer Capezza and Kathy Baccamy Angelakis of Leland; Michele Abel, Brenda Gail Chaney and Ponee Mullis Lowery of Ash; Hilda Rogers Kendall, Heather Reaves Willard and Rona A. McGraw of Holden Beach; Betty Grisctli Lewis and Teresa L. Lancaster of Southport; Laurie Barnhill Skipper of Hamp stead; Suzanne Phelps Hewett and Rebecca Hilbum Porter of Supply; Tammy Gregory Yarboro and Ana Luisa Stann of Long Beach. Individuals who wish to enroll in the next practical nursing class scheduled to begin fall quarter 1993 are encouraged to contact the Bruns wick Community College Student Services Department at 457-6329 from the Southport-Oak Island area, 754-6950 or 343-0203 before March 1. Application and assessment for the practical nursing program should be completed by March. Christmas concert The music department of South Brunswick High School will present its Christmas concert Thursday, De cember 10, at 7:30 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Featured will be the band directed by Buddy Gudger and the chorus directed by Charles E. Aldrich. Ad mission is free and the public is in vited to attend. Bolivia Elementary second graders and teachers decorated the Bolivia UCB "Tree of Hope" last week with 100 ornaments they made for the project. Each ornament has the first name, age and sex of a needy child or elderly person, and that person’s wish list for gifts from Santa. 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