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Volume 126 May 2013
2013 CHAMBER OFFICERS
CHAIR Mike Worley
Edge Entertainment
VICE-CHAIR Brant Barnwell Intracoastal Realty
TREASURER Brenda Butler
Town of Carolina Beach SECRETARY Carol Magestro Carolina Beach Furniture
PROFESSIONAL STAFF PRESIDENT Gail McCloskey
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Greg Reynolds
2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Paul Boroznoff Southern Digital Art.com Paula Bradford Bank Of America Anne Brodsky Palm Air Realty Van Coley Century 21 Sweyer & Associates Janet Knott Artful Living Group Andrea Cinanni-Wilson Southern Sign Company Ex-Officio Director Keith Bloemendaal Tilt Shift Marketing LLC Angie Earl Town of Carolina Beach Simon Sanders Creative Wood Works of
Wilmington
Chamber Champion
Chamber of Commerce NEWS AND VIEWS
Please bring your family and friends and join your Pleasure Island Chamber of Commerce on Sunday, May 5th,
2013 at Ft. Fisher Air Force Recreation Area in Kure Beach from 2:00 pm—4:00 pm. We are having a
Birthday Party! Plan on bringing your chairs, blankets, picnics and coolers (no glass or pets please) and enjoy
the smooth Motown sounds of EnVision, a 12 piece band from Winston-Salem, NC complete with horns and
five vocalists. The base will be selling hot dogs and BBQ as well as beer, wine and soda...your favorite funnel
cakes, Kettle Korn and Island Ice will also be available. Come help us ‘blow out the candles’ as we celebrate
3/4 of a century and going strong!
It’s that time of year again (already). It is time to see if all your preparations during the winter months has
prepared you for the onslaught of the tourists, day-trippers and locals alike. Your Pleasure Island Chamber of
Commerce has been busy getting our programs and events ready for all parties involved. Just on this page
alone, you will see our 75th Birthday Party this Sunday, May 5th from 2:00 pm—4:00 pm. Our 28th Carolina
Beach Music Festival is coming up on June 1st from 10:30 am—4:30 pm. We also have released the line-up for
our Free Summer Concert Series on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of June, July and August. On the next page,
check out the Movies at the Lake line-up as well as the Seafood Blues & Jazz Festival with headliner Buddy
Guy. And don’t forget about Carolina Beach Downtown Initiative’s great programs at the Boardwalk with
Tuesday night Family Night, Wednesday Night Cash BINGO and the Boardwalk Blast Music to compliment the
great Fireworks!!! The season is near, I hope we are all ready.
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17th Annual Chowder Cook-Off was a HUGE Success
They came, they tasted, they boogied the afternoon away! The Pleasure Island Chamber of Commerce held the 17 th Annual Pleasure Island Chowder Cook-Off on Saturday, April 13, 2013 at the Carolina Beach Lake.
A record-setting crowd got to enjoy delicious chowder from eight local restaurants from Carolina Beach to Wilmington and as far away as Shallotte. Thousands enjoyed great food, good music, and family fun, with the kids and the entire family at this family-oriented event. Children enjoyed the park’s playground and a Kidz Zone with face-painting, a giant inflatable slide and more. The gates were scheduled to open at 11:30 am, but due to the crowds, people were admitted by 10:45 am.
A distinguished panel of judges including Mayors, Councilmen and Media personalities selected Shuckers Oyster Bar & Grill from Ogden as the Judge’s 1st Place winner, while The Sawmill Restaurant in Monkey Junction the Judge’s 1st Runner Up. The coveted People’s Choice 1st place winner went to Havana’s-Carolina Beach, for their third year in a row, while the 1st Runner-up was The Twisted Lime, now open in Carolina Beach. Two additional prizes were awarded with the Most Enthusi-
astic Tent going to Deck House Casual Dining and the Best Decorated Tent went to The Twisted Lime.
During the Chowder Cook-Off, The Mark Roberts Band entertained the 4,500+ folks, while they ate chowder, swayed to the beat and downed a cold beverage in the picture-perfect Pleasure Island afternoon. The Chamber would like to thank all their sponsors (Eye Care Associates, Carolina Family Medicine and Urgent Care, Bryant Real Estate, R.A. Jeffries Distributing and the Town of Carolina Beach), as well as all our volunteers, Step-Up For Soldiers, The Pleasure Island Parrot Heads and espe-cially the eight competing restaurants.
REMEMBER – On Pleasure Island, Chowder always tastes better than azaleas! See you next year.
MEMORIAL DAY & BEYOND
SUNDAY
May 26th
8:45 pm
Carolina Beach Lake
FRIDAY
May 24th
6:30-8:30 pm
Carolina Beach
THURSDAY
May 30th
6:30-8:30 pm
Carolina Beach
SUNDAY
June 2nd
8:45 pm
Carolina Beach Lake
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On an overcast, balmy evening on a Wednesday evening in early April, the Members of the Pleasure Island Chamber of Commerce got together at Pleasure Island Insurance and enjoyed a pig-pickin’ with all the fixings and sides along with select beers and other beverages courtesy of Richard and Ken Horne along with Brew-Thru and Bowman’s Seafood. After the announcements by the Chair Mike Worley, former Mayor Dennis Barbour captured his portion of the 50/50 Prize, while the host portion was donated to Got Em On Live Bait Club. Jeff Winkler captured Season Tickets to the 2013 Wilmington Hammerheads home games, while tickets to Games One and Two were won by Vinny Doria, Chuck Jacobi and Wanda Barbour. Vinny Doria also took home tickets to the 28th Annual Carolina Beach Music Festival courtesy of the Pleasure Island Chamber of Commerce. Debra Duna won an original mosaic provided by Teresa Sandeford of Mosaics by Teresa. Mike Champlin won a gift certificate for Logo design by Sandpiper Marketing & Communications. A beautiful print
by Canvas Giclee was taken home by Paul L.. Please enjoy some memories courtesy of Paul Boroznoff of Southern Digital Art.com.
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DATE: WEDNESDAY, May 8th, 2013 TIME: 5:30 -7:00
LOCATION: Island Hots 103-A Cape Fear Blvd., Carolina Beach, NC
The air is warmer, the smells of Spring are in the air...Ron and Noel Stevens of Island Hots want to welcome you to the After Hours So-cial On Wednesday, May 8th, 2013. Please join all your Business Associates and Friends on Cape Fear Blvd. (just west of the Gazebo
Stage) to welcome the beginning of the all-important tourist season and the beauty of the month of May.
The Directors and staff at the Pleasure Island Chamber of Commerce along with Island Hots, welcome you to one of the most unique settings on Pleasure Island where Ron and Noel are offering samples of their soon-to-be-famous BBQ Pork sliders, selection of hot dog appetizers, chicken tender hors d’ouvres with selected sauces, FRINGS and $2.00 domestic beers. Be sure to come on out early, enjoy
the ocean breeze, have a snack and a cold one, talk with some friends and meet some new ones.
Time to get outside—Spring is here and the crowds are near. Be sure to bring your business cards to enter your business in our drawing for the Spotlight on Business in the next newsletter. And, don't forget to look for the colored dots on members' name tags. This signifies a new member to our Chamber. Please do what you can to make them feel welcome. It’s been a while since our April Social, at
Pleasure Island Insurance, so please join us for the May Business After Hours Wednesday, May 8th at 5:30 at Island Hots
MAY BUSINESS AFTER HOURS TO BE HOSTED BY ISLAND HOTS ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 8th, 2013
APRIL BUSINESS AFTER HOURS HOSTED BY PLEASURE ISLAND INSURANCE, BREW-THRU AND BOWMAN’S SEAFOOD ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th, 2013
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The Pleasure Island Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with the UNCW Entrepre-neurship Center has selected Matt Piccinin and Sean Cook, owners of Shuckin’ Shack in Carolina Beach and downtown Wilmington winners of the 7th Annual Pleasure Island Entrepreneur of the Year for 2013. Shuckin’ Shack will be honored at an awards break-fast held May 23rd at the UNCW Burney Center along with other Chamber winners and the 2013 Coastal Entrepreneurs of the Year. The UNCW Entrepreneurship Center, the
Greater Wilmington Business Journal, and local Chambers of Commerce organized the competition to shine a spotlight on up-and-coming entrepreneurs in the Cape Fear region and to help foster entrepreneurial activity in our region. Shuckin’ Shack Oyster Bar was the brain child of two local friends Matt Piccinin and Sean Cook. They felt that
Pleasure Island needed an Oyster Bar and a place to enjoy great local steamed seafood in a relaxed atmos-
phere. Shuckin’ Shack opened 5 years ago in Carolina Beach with only 6 employees. It has now expanded to
include a downtown Wilmington location and over 30 employees. You can also find Shuckin’ Shack Oysters and
Shrimp at local events such as The Seafood Blues and Jazz Festival, Pleasure Island Chowder Cook Off and
Step Up For Soldiers Back Yard BBQ. The Shack can even bring the party to you including an oyster steamer,
official shack shucking tables, and all the fixings!
Shuckin’ Shack has received rave reviews from local print media and is a hot spot for locals and tourists. This
year they were honored to be runner up for best oysters in Encore Magazines “Best of Wilmington”. When you
walk into the new location It is obvious, from the local memorabilia and photographs displayed on the bar top, that
even though The Shack is expanding its roots are deep in Carolina Beach and the local customers who have be-
come more like family. Owners Matt and Sean give back to their community by supporting local children’s athlet-
ics including sponsoring and coaching Myrtle Grove Baseball and the new Pleasure Island Youth Baseball as well
as sponsoring a team for Pleasure Island Soccer for the past 4 years. They are also involved in several charities
including Got Em On Live Bait Club, Nourish NC, and Ashley High School Boosters. Listed below are past recipi-
ents of this prestigious award:
6th Annual 2012 Ea Ruth & Anne Brodsky Palm Air Realty 5th Annual 2011 Michael & Shelly McGowan Michael’s Seafood & Catering 4th Annual 2010 Duke & Tracee Hagestrom Wheel Fun Rental, Fudgeboat & Krazy Kones 3rd Annual 2009 Janet & Mike Hoffer Snow’s Cut Media 2nd Annual 2008 Jackie Oakes Coastal K9 Bakery 1st Annual 2007 Roxanne Thompson Island Florals by Roxanne
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ISLAND ROAST COFFEE LLC - PLEASURE ISLAND’S FIRST AND
ONLY “MICRO” COFFEE ROASTERY.
Island Roast Coffee is a locally owned and operated coffee roaster specializing in high
quality Arabica coffee from around the world. Most of our coffees are either, Fair Trade,
Rain Forest Alliance, Certified Organic or have more than one of these certifications.
Island Roast offers approximately 30 different varietals, blends, flavored coffees and es-
presso blends from Africa, South and Central America and Indonesia. We provide
wholesale pricing to hotels, restaurants, caterers and sell retail through our website and local outlets. If you want a unique
coffee that only you have, we can develop a “Signature” blend for your business. Also, businesses located on Pleasure Is-
land receive free delivery. Most coffees are roasted within 24 hours of delivery or shipment to ensure the peak of flavor
and can be delivered either whole bean or universal grind.
Check out our website (coming soon) at www.islandroastcoffee.com or email us at islandroastcoffee@gmail.com for more
information and available coffees.
Spotlight On Business—Island Roast Coffee LLC
2013 Pleasure Island Entrepreneur Of The Year—Shuckin’ Shack
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These businesses realized the importance of economic growth for Pleasure Island, and have pledged their support by investing in your
Chamber of Commerce. Please support your community by calling on these businesses when you are in need of products and services.
Jeff Winkler
Great Highland Bagpipes 505 Carolina Beach Avenue North
Carolina Beach, NC 28428
910.707.1071
Winkdin@Yahoo.com
Bagpipes For Hire
Kim Foust (New Location)
Island Chic Consignment Boutique 1009 N. Lake Park Blvd., Suite A-2
Carolina Beach, NC 28428
910.458.4224
IslandChicCB@aol.com
www.IslandChicCB.com
Ladies Upscale Design Brand Consignment Store
Susan Riggs (New Owners)
The Savannah Inn 316 Carolina Beach Ave. North
Carolina Beach, NC 28428
910.458.6555
Susan081568@gmail.com
www.TheSavannahInn.com
Hotel (22 Rooms) on the Ocean
Kathryn Jennings
Alpha Mortgage
1320 Airlie Road
Wilmington, NC 28403
910.632.0264
KathrynJennings@AlphaMortgage.com
www.KathrynJenningsNC.com
Mortgage Bank
Brian Mitchell / Greg Gianoplus
Gateway Bank Mortgage
432 Eastwood Road, Suite 200
Wilmington, NC 28403
910.452.7283
greggianoplus@gwmortgage.com
www.gwmortgage.com Mortgage Lender offering a variety of residential home financing
solutions
Burmah D. Broadfoot
Pleasure Island Tattoo 1009 N. Lake Park Blvd., Suite B-2
Carolina Beach, NC 28428
910.262.7036
DixonBroadfoot@gmail.com
www.PleasureIslandTattoo.com
Tatooing, Jewelry & Art
Welcome New Members
Bill Rudisill / Matt Sandler
Wilmington Hammerheads 420 Raleigh Street, Suite E
Wilmington, NC 28412
910.777.2111
GM@WilmingtonHammerheads.com
www.WilmingtonHammerheads.com
Professional Soccer Team
Paul Fulgham
Hot Ticket Charters 521 Sea Castle Ct.
Wilmington, NC 28412
910.619.1729
HotTicket@charter.net
www.HotTicket-FishingCharters-CarolinaBeach.com
6 Pack Charter Boat
Kenneth Hodges
Island Roast Coffee LLC 915 N. Lake Park Blvd., Suite F (at Bennet Lane)
Carolina Beach, NC 28428
910.723.1921
IslandRoastCoffee@gmail.com
www.IslandRoastCoffee.com
Coffee Roastery
Tom Harris
Front Street Brewery 9 North Front Street
Wilmington, NC 28401
910.251.1935
FrontStreetBrewery@gmail.com
www.FrontStreetBrewery.com
Restaurant, Bar
Cindy Linville
ASG Security 3201 Randall Pkwy, Suite 1
Wilmington, NC 28403
910.452.7236
clinville@asgsecurity.com
www.ASGSecurity.com
Residential and Commercial Security, Fire, Access & Video
Peggy Brummitt
Chamber Friend Carolina Beach, NC 28428
Tell your business associates, acquaintances and friends
to join the Pleasure Island Of Commerce
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Happenings Around The Island
American Legion Fish Fry
1st Friday of the month from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm, the American Legion Post 129 will hold a tasty Fish Fry at 1500 Bridge Barrier Road in Carolina Beach (910.458.4253).
For $8 a plate, you will receive Large Whiting fillet or NC Farm raised catfish,
hush puppies, cole slaw, potato salad, iced tea or coffee. Beer and Wine available for purchase. Captain Ray’s Sea-food is also available for purchase.
For an additional fee, the Ladies Auxiliary will give you choices of dessert.
Katie B. Hines Senior Center 308 Cape Fear Blvd.
458.6609
1st Saturday of the month from
7:30 am –11:00 am Pancake Breakfast—Just $6.00
includes pancakes, sausage, eggs,
juice & coffee
Please join us this Saturday, May 4th, starting at noon and ending when the pig is gone! We'll be outside at Bud & Joe's in Kure Beach for a pig pickin' to benefit the Cape Fear Disabled Sports-man's Tournament. BBQ, slaw, hush puppies and baked beans, all for just
$7 per plate. And you can get your raffle tickets for a chance to win a Tiki
Bar too! Please bring your friends and neighbors, share this event, and help us to make this tournament a great event for all who participate!
15TH ANNUAL CAPE FEAR DISABLED SPORTSMAN’S
FISHING TOURNAMENT
Friday, May 10th, 2013
8:00 am—12:30 pm
Kure Beach Fishing Pier Got Em On Live Bait Club of Carolina Beach
Rick Knott, Director
910.368.7077
reknott24@gmail.com
FEDERAL POINT HELP CENTER
The needs of the Help Center in May 2013
include:
Canned Fruit, Pasta Sauce, Mayonnaise and any other canned or packaged food items or toiletries will be greatly appreciated.
Anne Hope & Tim Marvin 458 4057 COME MEET YOUR FAVORITE PLEASURE ISLAND FACEBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER!
Southern Digital Art would like to invite you to a wine and cheese
evening meet and greet hosted by Paul Boroznoff of Southern Digital Art at my Gallery on Carolina Beach boardwalk.
Come and meet the Photographer you like and see some
of there work.
Date: Friday, May 3,2013
Time: 6-9 pm
Some of your favorite Pleasure Island Facebook Photogra-pher that will be there.
Joshua McClure
Phil Mancuso Michael Sing
Chuck Thomas
John Gregory
Lotus Lily
CELEBRATE MOTHER’S DAY
WITH BRUNCH AT THE
COURTYARD
Make A Date With Mom For A Scrumptious Mother's Day Brunch!! Adults- $25.95
Seniors- $19.95
Ages 6-12- $10.95 Ages 5 & Under- FREE
STATION ONE
Omelet and Waffles
STATION TWO
Chilled Seafood Display
STATION THREE
Salads and Crudities
STATION FOUR
Carving Board
STATION FIVE
Main Dishes & Accompaniments
STATION SIX
Grand Dessert Display
100 Charlotte Avenue
Carolina Beach, NC 28428
910.458.2030
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Happenings Around The Island
Please join us and place a stone as we form the pathway of the new community labyrinth, located near the corner of Lumberton Ave. and 3rd Street in Carolina Beach. In the spirit of giving back to the communi-ty it serves, the Carolina Beach Farmer’s Market is providing the
materials and gathering a group of helping hands to install this labyrinth under the beautiful old oaks on the grounds generously provided by St. Paul’s UMC. It will be open and available to the public at all times. A labyrinth is a meandering but purposeful path that looks like a maze but is not. People walk labyrinths for many reasons. They are used for reflection, meditation, prayer, and simply to relax. Some shed their problems as they walk to the center, pause to gather strength, and then follow the pathway out to rejoin the world. The participant can ascribe their own spiritual meaning to this ritual walk. The theory is that by walking the labyrinth one partakes of a spiritual journey of self-examination and enlighten-ment. All experience it differently, but labyrinths bring people together on the common path of life. “We are not human beings on a spiritual path, but spiritual beings on a human path.” The labyrinth was made possible by the Town of Carolina Beach allowing the farmer’s market to use a portion of its pro-ceeds for a project that the community can enjoy in return for using the space at the lake. Preparation of the surface will be done in advance and then all are invited to help lay the stone pathway on Saturday, May 4th beginning at 9:00am. For more information please contact Janet Knott at 910-431-8122. ###
We had a special visitor on May 2nd—Leah Penninger of
WWAY TV3 brought her new addition to visit our office.
Elli Josephene Penninger will be 4 months old this Saturday.
MEMBERSHIP
MADNESS
Thinking about joining a golf course this sea-son? STOP!!!
Masonboro Country Club has the best offer for you! NO initation fee, your first and last month dues FREE, low monthly dues. Do you like to walk while golfing? MCC Members are allowed to walk! Save on cart fees, walk when you want, take a cart when you want. Can't play golf in the morning! OK how about a Twilight Membership that saves you money, but gives you full member privledges (Tee times must be made after 1:00 pm during DST and after 12:00 noon during EST)! Call 910-397-9162 for more information.
UPCOMING RIBBON-CUTTINGS /
GRAND OPENINGS
May 9th A Lil Xtra 5:30 pm
1206-E Lake Park Blvd., CB, NC
May 18th Carolina Beach Street Arts Festival
11:15 am Cape Fear Blvd. at the Boardwalk
May 21st Pleasure Island Carpets 6:00 pm
1140-F N. Lake Park Blvd., CB, NC
June 5th Emergency Performance 5:30 pm
1003 Bennet Lane, Suite N, CB, NC
June 18th Pleasure Island Tattoo 5:30 pm
1009 N. Lake Park Blvd, Unit A2, CB, NC
MELISSA McCARTHY ON PLEASUIRE ISLAND It obviously pays to do well at the Chowder Cook-Off. Melissa
McCarthy (of Mike & Molly and Bridesmaids) made several trips to Pleasure Island to get Havana’s award-winning
Chowder. Congratulations Pete and Charlie!
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Happenings Around The Island
TAG AND TAX TOGETHER COMBINED BILLS WILL BE DELIVERED ON REVISED SCHEDULE Bills will go out in July rather than May
The first combined tag and tax notices will be mailed on a revised schedule, going out for September renewals rather than for renewals due in July. The revision allows for additional time to test and certify systems provided by vendors supplying online services for vehicle dealers. The program will still be ready to implement on July 1 and that is when the DMV will begin collecting, however the first combined tag and tax notices will now be for vehicle renewals due in September 2013.
The new bills will reflect both vehicle property tax information from counties and other taxing jurisdictions, as well as vehicle registration and inspection information. Drivers used to pay for tags and taxes separately. The new program, “Tag & Tax Together,” will require one payment for both bills. Both tag renewals and tax payments must be paid in full to renew vehicle registration.
An easy-to-read map of the combined notice posted on the DMV website shows where property tax information is listed and how to find vehicle registration facts. After receiving your entire payment, NCDMV will renew your vehicle registration and forward the property tax portion of your payment directly to your county revenue office.
Vehicle owners can tell if they will be among the first to receive the new bills by checking to see if they have a “9” (for the month of September) sticker on their license tag. With each month that passes, additional vehicle owners will receive the new notice when their renewal is due. By mid-2014, the program should include all North Carolina vehicle owners.
The DMV website features frequently-asked questions about the combined billing program and contact information for county revenue offices across the state. A Spanish version of the questions has also been posted. (Vea una version en Español de las preguntas más frecuentes.) DMV has produced a video to help explain the new program. The result of a law first passed by the General Assembly in 2005, the combination goes into effect this summer following the incorporation of county tax rates into the vehicle registration system. It is designed to provide easy one-time payment of vehicle tags and property taxes across the state. In addition to the “Tag & Tax Together” information on the website, NCDMV, the N.C. Department of Revenue and North Carolina’s 100 counties are working together to get the word out about the new combined program.
Key facts about the program: · The new Tag and Tax Together program is for your vehicle property tax only and does not affect your mortgage or home property tax.
· Your vehicle tax will be due at the same time your vehicle registration is due. The due date will be printed on the new renewal notice that you receive in the mail.
· Your vehicle’s annual registration renewal fees will remain the same. The increase in your bill is from the addition of the
vehicle property tax.
· No owner will have to pay taxes twice in the same tax year for the same vehicle. It is important to look at the vehicle property tax year rather than the calendar year. By law, the tax year for your vehicle begins the first month after your previous registration expires. While it is possible to pay twice in a calendar year, no vehicle owner will pay twice in the same tax year or for the same 12-month period.
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Message From The Chair
The Season is getting under way and things are buzzing on Pleasure Island!
We are always excited to see new business growth on our island as well as
new residents calling Pleasure Island “home”. The season was officially kicked off with the 17th Annual Pleasure Island
Chowder Cook Off. The day was filled with great food, music and fun for everyone. Congratulations to Havana’s for their 1st place award in the
People’s Choice Category and Shuckers Oyster Bar and Grill for taking 1st
place in the Judges Choice Category. I would like to thank all of the
restaurants that participated this year as well as everyone that came out to
make this event a huge success! We are just days away from what is to be the biggest birthday party to come
to Pleasure Island. That’s right, gather all your friends, family and coworkers
and join us on this Sunday May 5th at Fort Fisher Air Force Recreation Area
from 2:00-4:00 as the Chamber celebrates its 75th birthday! We have an
awesome band coming in from Winston Salem and trust me, you will not be disappointed. EnVision is a 12
piece Motown band that is sure to keep the party going and your feet moving. This event is open for
everyone to enjoy, so get your chairs, blankets and coolers and come on out and party with us! Another huge event coming up is the 28th Annual Carolina Beach Music Festival. This event is held on the
beach stage on Saturday, June 1st and will feature Jim Quick and Coastline, The Craig Woolard Band and
Spare Change. If you want a day of fun in the sun while enjoying three great bands, then this is the festival
for you!
Don’t forget that the weekly fireworks and music at the Boardwalk begin on May 24th and continue
throughout the Summer! For more information on these and all of our other events, visit our website
www.pleasureisland.org.
Mike Worley, 2013 Chair Edge Entertainment
FOR YOUR INFORMATION The Carolina Beach Farmer’s
Market begins its 2013 Sea-
son on May 11th at the Caro-
lina Beach Lake from 8:00
am—1:00 pm
20th Annual Seaside Soccer Classic May 18th—19th, 2013
910.392.0306
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