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Monday, January 25 • Sandhills Natural History Society – 7 pm, at Weymouth Woods Auditorium, 1024 Ft. Bragg Rd., Southern Pines. Spotted Turtles, writer, illustrator and educator, Bob Palmatier will talk about his many years of research and observations on spotted turtles. Visitors Welcome. Call 910-692-2167 for more information or online at www.sandhillsnature.org. Tuesday, January 26 • Penick Village – 1:30 - 6 pm, American Red Cross Blood Donation Site, First Bank, North Building, Emmanuel Episcopal Ch., 100 E. Rhode Island Ave., Southern Pines. Appt. call 692-8571. • Windows XP Level 1 Class – at West End Elementary. on Tuesday and Thursday, 6 - 8 pm, through February 23. Corinne Walls will be the instructor for this class. Class includes information on virus protection, creating folders, moving files, computer maintenance, control panel options, printing, basic word processing, creating CDs and much more. Call Sandhills Community College Continuing Education Department to register, 910-692-3766.• Seven Lakes West Landowners Association General Meeting – 7:00 pm, West Side Park Community Center. • Seven Lakes West Landowners Association Board Meeting – 7:00 pm, West Side Park Community Center. Candidates for the board will be introduced. Wednesday, January 27 • American Red Cross Blood Donation – 1:30 - 6 pm, Sandhills Cycle Center, on the bus, 7540 Hwy 15-501 North, Pinehurst. Appt. call 692-8571. • Seven Lakes Landowners Association Open Meeting – 7:30 pm, Seven Lakes North Clubhouse. Thursday, January 28 • Standard First Aid Review – 6:30 - 8:30 pm, *Prerequisite: Participant should hold current or recently expired certification in the review subject. 115 E. Pennsylvania Ave., Southern Pines. Fees must be paid in advance. Class size is limited. Fees are nonrefundable, but they may be applied to another course. 692-8571 • Save Our Sandhills hosts guest speaker Dr. Stephen Hall – 7 pm, he will speak on “Insects and Habitats That Are of Special Conservation Concern in the North Carolina Sandhills.” Dr. Hall, an Invertebrate Zoologist with the NC Natural Heritage Program, conducts studies of insects associated with specialized habitats. The meeting will be held at the Southern Pines Civic Club, corner of Ashe Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, Southern Pines; refreshments to follow. Friday, January 29 • “Born to Run” – Sponsored by the Foundation of FirstHealth Promise of Hope Lecture. registration at 5 pm; program at 5:30 pm. Program features writer/runner Chris McDougall. Held at Pinecrest High School Auditorium. For reservations, call the Foundation of FirstHealth at (910) 695-7510. • Temple Theatre – Blood Done Sign My Name. Temple Theatre is proud to announce its next show, Blood Done Sign My Name, to run January 29- February 7. Based on the book by Tim Tyson and adapted for the stage by writer and actor Mike Wiley, who magnificently brings the story to life. This show is a limited engagement of only six shows, Friday-Sunday, January 29-31, and Friday-Sunday, February 5-7. Friday and Saturday evening shows are at 8:00 pm, and the Sunday matinees are at 2:00 pm. Mr. Tyson, will be present for both of the Sunday matinees, and there will be 'talk back' sessions following each of the shows between the actor and the audience. For tickets or to learn more about this show, visit the Temple Theatre website at www.templeshows.com or call the Box Office at 919-774-4155. Saturday, January 30 • Adult/Infant/Child CPR/AED – 8 am - l:30 pm, Red Cross Introductory Certification Course. Certification fee $55. 115 E. Pennsylvania Ave., Southern Pines. Fees must be paid in advance. Class size is limited. Fees are nonrefundable, but they may be applied to another course. 692-8571 • Drop-In Wine Tasting – 1 - 5 pm at Sandhills Winery. At least five types or varietals to educate your palate. Located in Seven Lakes Plaza, next to Peking Wok. • Morgan Sills – 7 pm, Manhattan cabaret and concert entertainer, writer, actor, and producer will present a program of Broadway legend Oscar Hammerstein’s lyrics at Weymouth Center for the Arts and Humanities, 555 E. Connecticut Ave., Southern Pines. He will be accompanied by a pianist and bassist. This is his second appearance at Weymouth for a fundraiser. Proceeds from ticket sales will be used for Weymouth’s non-profit programs in the arts and cultural events for the community. For tickets and other information, call the Weymouth Center between 10 am and 2:30 pm weekdays at (910) 692-6261.
Sunday, January 31 • Information Session and Tour – Theater in the O’Neal School Activities Center. Families who are interested in learning more about The O’Neal School are invited to an Information Session and Tour of The O’Neal School 2 pm to 4 pm. The headmaster, division directors, teachers, admissions staff and volunteer parents will be available to give information and answer questions. www.ONealSchool.org. Call Admissions Director, Alice Droppers for more information: (910) 692-6920 ext. 103
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• Women of Seven Lakes Social & Community Mixer – 4 pm to 6 pm, Northside Club House. This is a great opportunity to visit with old friends and meet your new neighbors. Newcomers are especially encouraged to attend. There will be plenty of delicious hors d’ouevres and desserts, the event is BYOB. Tickets are $5 and will be available at Women of Seven Lakes January meeting or call Ginny Heerema at 673-5150.
Monday, February 1 • Moore County Literacy Council - Orientation – 1 to 2 pm. This are workshops for volunteers who would like to become adult tutors. Volunteers are required to attend Orientation prior to a training session. Tutor Training will continue on February 8,11,15 and 18, 1 pm - 4 pm. The twelve hour workshops will be held at Emmanuel Youth House, 385 E Indiana, Southern Pines. Donations will be accepted to defray the cost of materials. Register one the week prior to the session. Registrations may be made by phone, (910)692-5954 or e-mail,
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Tuesday, February 2 • Groundhog Day • College Club Luncheon – 11:30 am, Amy Jo Wood, Marketing Director of Our State Magazine, will be the guest speaker. The meeting will be at Pinewild Country Club. Cost of the luncheon is $15. For further information, contact Katharine Bozarth, vice president/membership chairman at (910) 255-6286. • Glenn Miller Orchestra – 7:30 pm, In Concert in the Robert E. Lee Auditorium at Pinecrest High School, 250 Voit Gilmore Road, Southern Pines. All Tickets purchased in advance only $20, Tickets purchased at the door $25. Tickets available to purchase from Whelan Realty on Seven Lakes Drive. For more information call (910) 673-2796. *Event sponsored by Pinecrest High School Band* The Miller Sound Lives Forever!
Thursday, February 4 • Say Be Mine With Wine – Valentine Tasting – 5:00 to 8:00 at Sandhills Winery. Located in Seven Lakes Plaza next to Peking Wok. Reservations preferred. • Lions Club – 7 pm, Major Eric Johnson will be the guest speaker. His topic will be: The Contemporary History of Afghanistan, Insurgency, and the Improvements and Challenges facing the Afghan people. The Seven Lakes Lions Club extends a cordial invitation to the community to hear Major Johnson speak on this important and timely subject. Meeting will be held at the Seven Lakes Country Club.
Monday, February 8 • Seven Lakes Landowners Association Work Session – 8:30 am, Conference Room. • Bingo Night At Our Lady Of The Americas – 7 pm, Early Bird Bingo; and 7:30 pm, Regular Bingo. Located at 298 Farmers Market Road, off Hwy 211 (Exxon Station), just east of Hwy 220 near Candor. Minimum purchase $15.00. Doors open at 6:30 pm. Everyone over the age of 16 is welcome. For more information, call 910 974-3051.
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