South Brunswick High School band members invited to participate in the Pembroke Invitational Band
Festival include (front, from left) Ricky Hill, Katie Harris and Carrie Page; (back) Brandon Watson, Kenny
Hill, Kim Robbins, Keith Sellers, Steven Andersoir and Sherry Lineberger.
Anti-crime
group meets
on March 26
Citizens Against Crime will meet
Thursday. March 26. 7 pan., at the
Brunswick Community College
teaching auditorium.
Guest speakers will he State
Bureau of Investigation director
James Coman and North Carolina
Victim Assistant Network executive
director Catherine Smith.
The public is invited to attend. For
further information, persons may
call the Citizens Against Crime
office at 754-6515. 1
Artists plan
spring show
Associated Artists of Southport
will present their Spring Art Show
at Franklin Square Gallery March
30 through May 16.
Judges for the event are Robert
Leroy for two-dimensional work
and Dina Wilde-Ramsing for three
dimensional work. Both judges are
hunt Wilmington. Entries will be
accepted March 27-28 at the gallery.
For more information or to obtain
a prospectus; persons may call
Franklin Square Gallery at 457
5450 or show chairman Pat Paveo at
278-5728.
the show may be viewed at the
gallery Monday through Friday. 10
a.m. to 5 p.m.
Brunswick-County
PIASTER
GARDENER
Colors all year
By Lib Duncan
Master Gardener
When designing or adding to your
landscape, think about providing
seasonal interest, such as bloom
color, bark eye-catchers and berries.
Consult your nursery about foliage,
bloom color, berries, fragrance and
growing requirements such as hardi
ness, sunlight, drainage and soil
type (ph).
Listed below are a few shrubs,
vines and trees which will” give you
color you can look forward to each
month of the year along with your
bulbs, perennials and annuals.
Colors are: P (pink), R (red), W
(white), L (lavender), Y (yellow). V
(varied):
■ Janiiary-Febriiary - Camellia
Japonica, V.
■ January-March -- Winter
Daphne, R, W; Flowering Quince,
R. P. W.
■ February-March — Forsythia.
Y; Redbud. R, P, W.
■ March-April -- Flowering
Almond or Cherry, P. W; Spirea, P,
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■ April-early May— Hawthorn,
P, W; Mountain Laurel, R, P, W;
Viburnum, W. L: Azalea, V
■ May — Weigela, R, P; Mock
Orange, P, Clematis, V;
■ May-June - Magnolia, W;
Rose, V.
■ May-July — Abelia, W,P.
■ June — Cape Jasmine, W; Rose
of Sharon, V.
■ June-August ~ Oleander, R,P,
W; Hydrangea, V.
■ July-frost - Crape Myrtle, V;
Buddleia, W.
■ Septembey-October — Osman
tbus. W.
■ November-December — Con
federate Rose, R, P, W; Camellia
Sasanqua, P, W.
Bloom time may vary in moun
tain, piedmont and coastal areas.
Berried plants to brighten your
landscape and attract birds are:
Pyraeantha, Holly, Beautyberry.
Contoneaster, Mahonia and
Nandina. Birds will love these.
Send your gardening questions
or comments to Brunswick County
Master Gardener, News Column, P.
O. Box 109, Bolivia, NC 28422 or
call 910-253-2610. Enclose a self
addressed, stamped envelope if
requesting information or a reply.
Corps rep
addresses
Lions club
Wayne Bissette, Corps of
Engineers’ chief of project manage
ment for the Wilmington District,
will be guest speaker at the
Thursday, March 19, luncheon
meeting of Southport Lions Club, to
be held at the Sandfiddler
Restaurant.
Bissette will speak on the Cape
Fear River/Wilmington Harboi
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