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'Remember the '60s' returns to the Carolina Civic Center
LUMBERTON — After a two-year hiatus, “Remember the 60's” will make its much-anticipated return to the Carolina Civic Center this Friday through Sunday. For 11 consecutive years, the show called the Carolina Civic Center home while taking audiences on a magic carpet ride through one of the most turbulent decades in American history. The show takes people back to the shock of when President Kennedy was killed, the excitement of seeing The Beatl...
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Pageant raises money for charity
LUMBERTON — Las Amigas, Inc., will host the Miss Orchid Pageant this weekend at Lumberton Junior High School at 7 p.m. Saturday. The pageant is a fundraiser for the non-profit community service organization. Members of the organization, with the permission of their parents, are presented, introduced, perform a talent and are presented in evening wear. Raffle tickets sold at the event raise funds for Las Amigas, which sponsors workshops designe...
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Let's map the Rumba course
Flat and fast are adjectives the Robeson Road Runners use to describe the course for the 2009 version of the Rumba on the Lumber LRA 5K race. This bodes well for those of us commonly described as slow, weak and more interested in chili than a timing chip. Over the years, the race course that winds through scenic downtown Lumberton has attracted elite runners and novices as well. That is the lure. Not unlike the Marine Corps Marathon in Washing...
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Timpe: Orchestra comes up big at the Civic Center
The Carolina Civic Center’s stage was bursting at the seems Friday night when the Fayetteville Orchestra took the stage. When the first violinist walked out to the head of the orchestra to lead the tuning, he walked through a narrow aisle between the violas. All I could think about was a scene from the movie “Airplane!” The stewardess asks to borrow a nun’s guitar to sing to the sick child and hits every passenger on the head on the way up to ...
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What's Happening 2/25
Friday Theater: The compensatory education class of Robeson Community College celebrates black history with a presentation of “African Americans: The Past and Present” at the A.D. Lewis Auditorium at RCC Feb. 27 at 10 a.m. Theater: The Columbus County Theater Association presents the “Amorous Ambassador,” a sequel to last year’s “Sensuous Senator.” The production opens Feb. 27 and plays Feb. 28, March 6 and 7 at 7 p.m. as a dinner theater. Re...
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‘He’s Just Not That Into You’
There are so many ways to tell your best friend that the guy she dreams of, stalks, and cries over, doesn’t feel the same way about her. Take, for example, “He doesn’t deserve you.” “He’s just intimidated by your beauty.” “He’s shy.” “He’s ugly.” “His last girlfriend said his breath stinks.” The list could go on and on, but today’s popular catch phrase for bursting your best pal’s bubble is “he’s just not that into you.” Ouch. Personally, I pr...
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Rumba on the Lumber approaches
Seven years ago I wrote about the Lumberton Radiological Associates’ Lumber River Run. It was one of the most memorable of the now named Rumbas to the Lumber. In 2002, when the 5K run/walk started, everyone in front of me began to run down the street. Betty and I were just going to walk. We wanted to thoroughly enjoy the 44-degree, (38-degree wind chill) overcast day. We noticed a couple of drops of rain on the baby carriages as they passed us...
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What's Happening 2/22
Tuesday Books: A book discussion on “Hope on a Tightrope: Words and Wisdom” by Cornel West will be held on Feb. 24 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge at the U.C. at UNCP. Community panelists, led by Dr. Scott Hicks, will discuss this recent publication. Speaker Series: Oscar and Emmy award winner Lou Gossett Jr. will speak at GPAC Feb. 24 as part of the distinguished speaker series. Theater: The compensatory education class of Robeson...
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Celebrate 'fit' Tuesday instead
Last week, Kathy Hansen did a great job explaining the tradition of Mardi Gras and ways that you can use the conclusion of the festival known as Fat Tuesday as a day to begin a few healthy habits on your road to better health. And as useful as all of her advice was, I’d like to ask you to forget about Fat Tuesday and celebrate Fit Tuesday instead. You see, Fit Tuesday is the official start to the annual Rumba on the Lumber Festival. Every year...
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Timpe: Kellylee wows the local crowd
Canadian Kellylee Evans opened the Carolina Civic Center Friday, but from the crowd’s reaction, you’d think she was home. You wouldn’t be far off: Evans spent time in North Carolina in high school visiting her father from Canada, so she isn’t a stranger to our fair, humid state. She put on one heck of a show and showcased a sound that was jazzy, but included a world of other influences. She swung the eighth notes, which kept it jazzy, but it ...
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Conducting business
LUMBERTON — The Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra will rehearse Thursday and have invited the public to come. It’s a rare opportunity to peek under the hood to watch a conductor tune a well oiled machine. The Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra is preparing its program for the renovated Carolina Civic Center’s second show, which will include a pre-concert orientation and a free open rehearsal on Thursday and a concert on Friday. The program will ...
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Help the Spanish-American War memorial
The Robeson Rifle Guards Camp of the Sons of Confederate Veterans made a large donation toward the purchase of the monument for the Spanish American War for the library’s garden. We are very close to having the needed funds. Over the last couple of months, a number of people have helped, including Bill and Mayme Tubbs, Merle and Ann Summers, Gene Hackney, Carey Pulley and the Knights of Columbus at St. Francis de Sales Church. But, a few more ...
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Susan Sloate
Sloate to speak in Lumberton Thursday
LUMBERTON — Would you have known what to do to save the president? Susan Sloate, an author who will be featured at this month’s Writer’s Rally in Robeson, has a theory. She even wrote a book about it. “Forward to Camelot” is an alternate-history novel Sloate wrote with co-author Kevin Finn. In it, a woman from the year 2000 travels back in time to stop Lee Harvey Oswald in November of 1963. Sloate will talk about the book and her experience w...
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What's happening 2/15
Tuesday Community Watch: The Godwin Heights Community watch meeting will be Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Godwin Heights Community Building. Tim Taylor, the director of recreation, will be the guest speaker. For information, call Bill Perry at (910) 671-1813. Readings: Oral readings of African American literature will be Feb. 17, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Library’s Main Reading Room at UNCP. NAACP House Poet, Trina Thoughtz, Miss UNCP 2009 and membe...
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Goodbye ‘fat’ Tuesday
The last few days, I have been listening to my daughter, Nikki, planning her talent for the Fat or Shrove Tuesday festivities at my church on Feb. 24. In the Anglican tradition, we use up all the cooking oil in the church and throw down stacks of pancakes, along with sausage and bacon, until we can eat no more. Afterward, we sit back, relax and enjoy the annual talent show. The following day, Ash Wednesday, we begin the 40 days of Lent which, ...
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