LOCAL ARTISTS – WINE & DESIGN

Local area artists Janessa McKibbin & Hannah Jones are independent artists as well as artistic guides at Wine & Design in Southern Pines https://www.wineanddesign.com/calenda… They are joined by Fore Properties real estate brokers, Christian McCarthy & Tracy Gibson to discuss the local art scene as well as the relationship between the art world and our local real estate world in Moore County. Art captures emotion, spirit and intentionality. Tracy and Christian’s take on some of their first hand experiences with clients purchasing a home and the emotion attached to it takes on a different meaning when commemorated with home sketches, watercolors, renditions of a home’s front door as well as other keepsakes that go with homeowners throughout their lives. If a photograph captures a memory, an artistic rendition captures that memories spirit and always holds it near to the heart.

Janessa McKibbin

Originally from Arizona, Janessa says, “I have never lived within such a forest.” She has resided in Moore County for six years.. She has been an artist and creator for a long as she can remember. As a child, she remembers getting so frustrated when “my hands didn’t do what my eyes saw.” Janessa earned a Bachelor in Fine arts degree from the Arizona State University in Painting and a Bachelor of Arts in Art History. “My intention was to not only refine my artist skills within the classroom, but also learn more about Art historically. Most everything in my daily controlled environment is done with some sort of creative approach.”

Janessa is a mother, a navy veteran, and a ‘forever student’ learning and deciphering this life journey. She specializes in both water colors and oil painting. Her take is always spiritual in nature and her vision is extraordinary. One of the joys of her art is the opportunity to capture the homes, the architecture and the magnificent visuals Moore County provides.

Hannah Jones (from her bio)

I’m originally from Colorado. I graduated from the University of Northern Colorado (A different UNC!) with a Visual Arts degree specializing in K-12 Art Education. My husband is military, so like many military folks, we ended up here in NC! But I love Southern Pines, and we have many treasured memories living in this town.

After moving here in 2010, I taught as an Art Teacher for 6 years for Hoke County Schools I am currently working as a Manager for our Southern Pines Studio, but you’ll also see me instructing some of the classes here and there to keep my “Art Buzz” going! I love every-single-thing about this job. At Wine & Design, I get to challenge my own artistic capabilities. I am able to de-stress (at work!!) from all the chaos of being a busy mom and military wife. I also get to be part of a group of women artists that I consider to be “my tribe.” We work so well as a team, and I am constantly inspired by not only their artistic talent, but by their personal stories that shape them into the strong women they are today. Lastly, I get see our customers fulfill their own self-care when they come into the studio. There is nothing more satisfying than seeing people (artistic or not) let loose, have fun, and actually love what they created in just 2 short hours. I’m constantly striving to help reach potential customers that might be missing that certain spark in their life. I’ve been at this studio for almost 2 years, and I can say without a doubt, every time I leave work, I feel energized and full of ideas. Like I said… I love every single thing about this company. I know what it’s like to get bogged down by stress. Wine & Design thankfully breaks that apart and provides an experience for people to express themselves and connect with others in a therapeutic way. Cheers to that! Much love to all our loyal (and new!) customers and our amazing staff.

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2019 SPRING FEST – SOUTHERN PINES BUSINESS ASSOCIATION (SPBA)

www.southernpines.biz

Board members, Cyndi Fifield of NovaeDesignGroup & Jason Harpster of Central Security Systems, Inc. lead a discussion about the upcoming 2019 Spring Fest event on April 27th  from 10:00 a.m. – 4 p.m. as well as walking us thru the other events and benefits of being a member of the Southern Pines Business Association, the largest of its type in Moore County.

The Southern Pines Business Association

Founded in 1979 by a small group of dedicated merchants, the Southern Pines Business Association continually works towards the promotion, beautification and overall improvement of the Southern Pines community. It is the mission of the Southern Pines Business Association is to encourage and enhance the commercial well-being of Southern Pines and improve the quality of its common life.

The Purpose of the SPBA:

1 To create a network of businesses with an interest in the welfare of Southern Pines;

2 To encourage cooperative efforts, business to business, within the community; and

3 To perform other services, such as community events, that are mutually beneficial to the Association and the community.

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HOME GENERATORS – PREMIER POWER – A PRIMER FOR MOORE COUNTY HOMEOWNERS

Chris Rhule of Premier Power of Southern Pines talks all about whole house generators.

Since Hurricane Florence, orders for home generators spiked. Typically demand increases after
power outages, whether they be winter or storm related.

Chris talks about many topics:
Portable vs. Home Generators
Propane vs Gas Generators
Costs & Install breakdowns
Why Kohler?
Home Owner Maintenance
Mechanics
Care
Added value to home resale

Premier Power
940 S. Bennett St.
Southern Pines, N.C.
28387
910 315-1099
910 295-3188

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April is Sexual Assault awareness month!

-Nationally, every 98 seconds an American is sexually assaulted and every 8 minutes that victim is a child. And 1 in 5 women will be raped in their lifetime.
-In Moore County, Friend to Friend is the only agency that provides trained advocates 24/7 to accompany adult victims of sexual assault to the hospital.
-Friend to Friend also participates in the Moore County Sexual Assault Task Force.

Friend to Friend’s Mission Statement: Our mission is to help survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking rebuild their lives.

Dr. Anne Friesen, Executive Director of Friend to Friend, Karmen Harris, RN, SANE-A, Sexual Assault & Outreach Coordinator, and Casey Halferty, Outreach & Prevention Program Coordinator get together to discuss the important work of Friend to Friend as well as highlighting the upcoming April 26th fundraiser & awareness raising 5K race.

THE SANDHILLS RACE SERIES PRESENTS THE FRIEND TO FRIEND ROCK N RUN 5 K! Friday, APRIL 26TH, 6PM TO 8 PM AT THE SOUTHERN PINES BREWING COMPANY. FEATURING A PROFESSIONALLY TIMED 5-k FUN RUN AND A FREE CONCERT BY WHISKEY PINES! THE RACE BEGINS AT 6:30, AND WILL BENEFIT FRIEND TO FRIEND IN SUPPORT OF THEIR MISSION TO HELP VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, SEXUAL ASSAULT, AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING. TO REGISTER FOR THE 5K RUN, VISIT FRIEND TO FRIEND or CALL 910.947.1703. https://www.friendtofriend.me/mission-2

 

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‘Party for the Pine’ Weymouth Woods – Sandhills Nature Preserve & Sandhills Area Land Trust

This event is coming up on April 13th behind the Boyd House in Southern Pines.
Each year we celebrate all things Longleaf, including the birthday of the Oldest known Longleaf in the world which is located there on site. This year our Longleaf is turning 471!! This is an all day event that brings together all the groups that work on restoring the Longleaf Pine ecosystem.

The goal of the event is to educate the citizens of Moore County about the Natural and Cultural history of this once great forest and why there is so much effort to bring it back. There are events for all ages, including birthday cake and a toast to the NC State tree. The day ends with a live demonstration of a controlled burn conducted by the Weymouth Woods Park staff.

Topics Discussed
* The Cultural and Natural history of Longleaf.
* The economic significance of LL to Moore county and NC
* The Biological significance of the LL ecosystem.
* The role of prescribed fire in the LL forest.
* The role of Weymouth Woods SP in educating the public about the LL ecosystem.
* Why devote an entire day to this forest and what to expect at the PFP festival.
* How do we know the age of our Birthday tree. (470 years old)

Our Guests

Billy Hartness,
Park Superintendent, Weymouth Woods State Park’
Weymouth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve
1024 Fort Bragg Road
Southern Pines, N.C. 28387
910 692-2167
weymouth.woods@ncparks.gov

Jesse Wimberley
Sandhills Area Land Trust Outreach Coordinator
jesse@sandhillslandtrust.org
website:
(910) 603-1052

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