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Club news for 28 Nov. 2012
LUMBERTON — June Nygaard, chapter chaplain and district VII director, presented a program about the War of 1812 to the Col. Thomas Robeson Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, at its November meeting. This war is being commemorated across the country during its 200th anniversary.
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Child’s play
The Sugar Plum Fairy, played by Alexia Thompson, and the citizens of the kingdom watch as the Nutcracker, played by Hernan Perez, prepares to battle the dreaded Mouse King, played by Ryan Bloomer, in Robeson County Public School’s Studio One performance of ‘The Nutcracker.’ The performance will be held in the Lumberton High School auditorium theater Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Tickets, which will be on sale ...
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Children play tug-of-war at Northeast Park as part of the Prescription for Fitness Program.  The 8-week program, which will begin Saturday at 9 a.m. at Lumberton High School and is free to anyone 14 years old and younger, teaches physical fitness and nutrition.  Contributed photo
Just what the doctor ordered
Anne-Claire Siegert Features Editor LUMBERTON — Prescription for Fitness is a perfect name for the class that Jonathan Rivera heads up through the Lumberton Children’s Clinic. Their legs dangling from pink and yellow chairs, the seven children who attended an information session on Monday night were all there at the suggestion of a doctor. As Rivera, the fitness coach at the Lumberton Children’s Clinic, asks for a show of hands from e...
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Katie Huney
County library thankful to the community
It is a time of Thanksgiving, and I would like to share a few things I am thankful for this holiday season. I am thankful for my freedom to read any book that I please. I am thankful for libraries of all kinds, but especially public libraries where everyone is welcome. I am incredibly thankful for all of the parents, family members, caregivers and teachers who bring children to library programs Instilling the love of books and reading in ou...
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Cherish the Ladies, an all-female Celtic group will perform 'A Celtic Christmas' at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke’s Givens Performing Arts Center on Thursday at 8 p.m. Tickets range from $15 to $30 for adults, $12 for children and $5 for UNCP students. Contributed photo
Cherish the Ladies to perform at GPAC Thursday
Anne-Claire Siegert Features Editor PEMBROKE — When Joanie Madden first thought of the name for Cherish the Ladies, an all-ladies Celtic ensemble, she had no idea what the future would hold for the group. During 27 years together, the five-member Irish-American ensemble has released two critically acclaimed holiday albums — “On Christmas Night” and “A Star In The East.” The group’s self-titled first album was selected as one of the best...
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Features briefs for 25 Nov. 2012
UNCP to present musical showcase PEMBROKE — The University of North Carolina at Pembroke will hold a musical extravaganza at the Givens Performing Arts Center on Friday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The event will feature more than 100 UNCP musicians as well as the inaugural lighting of the UNCP holiday tree. Tickets, which support student scholarships, are available at the GPAC box office. They cost $10 for adults and $5 for students and chi...
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Sealey
Anniversaries for 25 Nov. 2012
Sealey Jerry and Christine Sealey celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Sept. 5 with a celebration hosted by their family at Love Grove Baptist Church in Tar Heel. The couple have two children, Debbie DuBuke and husband Jimmy of Waynesboro, Va., and Thomas Sealey of Lumberton. They have five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The two were married on Sept. 5, 1962 in a Dillon, S.C.
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Reunions for 25 Nov. 2012
The Pembroke Senior High School class of 1982 will hold its 30 year reunion on Dec.29 at the Indian Education Resource Center Gymnasium in Pembroke. The cost is $25 per person or $50 per couple. For information contact, Paula Brooks Jones at 910-521-3213, Ramona Noriega Jones 910-843-3709, or Gwendolyn Locklear Chavis at 910-521-4226. Payments may be sent to: Pembroke Senior High School Class of 1982, 2051 McLeod Road, Red Springs, NC 283...
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What’s happening 25 Nov. 2012
TUESDAY Support group: The Chad Allen Arnette Families and Friends of Murder and Homicide Victims support group of Robeson County will hold its monthly support and advocacy group meeting on Tuesday at the Bible Alive Ministries at 809 E. Fifth St. in Lumberton. The meeting is open to everyone in need of support. For information, call Debra Arnette at 910-734-1527. THURSDAY Performance: The Irish-American band, Cherish the Ladies w...
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Lisa Kucharski, 21, drove 927 miles from Woodstock, Ill. to Lumberton to adopt Jack, a black and white Australian Shepherd, from the Robeson County Humane Society Friends for Life Animal Shelter. Anne-Claire Siegert | The Robesonian
Puppy love
LUMBERTON — Jack has 1,854 things to be thankful for this holiday season — one for every mile his new family drove to and from Woodstock, Ill., to give him a better life. For Lisa Kucharski, 21, and her boyfriend Logan Kunzie, 20, the pet project was worth it. Jack, the Australia Shepherd, wagged his tail and burrowed his head into Kucharski’s lap when they met for the first time on Sunday. “I think they know when their new owners are her...
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Features briefs for 21 Nov. 2012
PEMBROKE — The University of North Carolina at Pembroke will hold a musical extravaganza at the Givens Performing Arts Center on Nov. 30 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The event will feature more than 100 UNCP musicians as well as the inaugural lighting of the UNCP holiday tree. Tickets, which support student scholarships, are available at the GPAC box office. They cost $10 for adults and $5 for students and children. LUMBERTON — The city of Lu...
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According to  Elbie Powers, president of the North Carolina Pecan Growers Association, the state is having an 'on' year where pecan production is hitting its maximum yield.
The sky is falling
LUMBERTON —The word “fall” traces its origins to the old English word “feallan,” which means “to fall from a height.” It’s the season that takes us from summer into winter, when night comes sooner and the days grow cooler. But in the Inner Banks region of Robeson County, marked by good farming soil and a temperate climate, the temperature is not all that is falling. Swift breezes have recently been followed by the sound of thuds, bangs and ...
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Catie Roche
Library director has much to be thankful for
I can’t believe the holiday season is here already. We will be having a quiet Thanksgiving at home this year and I am glad to take the opportunity to count our blessings. I am thankful for Tony, who is doing an outstanding job at the Hector McLean Public Library in Fairmont. I receive many nice comments about the service he provides and library use continues to grow in that community. I want to give a special thanks to Mike Miller, senior...
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Locklear
Anniversaries for 18 Nov. 2012
Locklear Marvin and Eleanor Locklear of Shannon celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Nov. 21 with a party hosted by the couple’s children and daughter-in-law, and attended by family and friends. The couple, who was married on Nov. 21, 1962 in Baltimore, Md., has a grandchild and four great-granchildren. Lowery Albert and Martha Lowery of Pembroke celebrated their 48th wedding anniversary at home with family and friends. ...
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Features briefs for 18 Nov. 2012
LUMBERTON — The Irish-American band, Cherish the Ladies, will present “A Celtic Christmas” at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke’s Givens Performing Arts Center on Nov. 29 at 8 p.m. The ensemble will perform carols such a “O Come All Ye Faithful” and “Silent Night.” Tickets range are $15 to $30 for adults, $12 for children and $5 for UNCP students. For information, call 910-521-6361 or visit www.uncp.edu/gpac. LUMBERTON — Robe...
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