CUTLER TREE SERVICE & MIDLAND RD./DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DISCUSSION POINTS

Geoff Cutler is owner of Cutler Tree LLC in Southern Pines, a full service tree care company. He has worked with trees for both the private homeowner and in the urban landscape for over 35 years. Actively involved in our community, Geoff has served on the boards of Episcopal Day School, Stars Charter School, and was president of the Sandhills Youth Soccer league.
Geoff served on the Weymouth Center Board of Directors and is currently vice president of the Sunrise Theater. Geoff is also past chairman of the Southern Pines Appearance Commission, and member of the commission’s tree committee. Listeners of WEEB may also remember Geoff’s columns in The Pilot, and his “Thoughts From the Manshed” byline in PineStraw Magazine. Geoff is currently on sabbatical from those writing pursuits, but plans to start writing again soon. Geoff lives in Southern Pines with his wife Brooke, a teacher at the O’Neal, and together they brought up two children here in Southern Pines, Will and Whitney.

Geoff Cutler Cutler Tree LLC

In addition to Geoff’s overview of our area, since he first came to live here in 1995, Geoff and Steve Leader Adams discuss the possible ramifications revolving around Midland Rd., safety issues and the attempt to find a middle ground by saving the character & ambience of Midland Rd. while increasing traffic safety, as our population increases and our traffic density continues to rise.Cutler Tree can be reached at 910 692-7769.

Tree Pruning – Removal – Stump Grinding – Tree Loss Appraisal & Evaluation – Plant Site Consulting – Planting – Shrub Care – Lightning Strike – Insurance Appraisals

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All Things Moore County North Carolina

ALL THINGS MOORE COUNTY – THE BEST OF 2017

Host Bill Sahadi and Engineer Dorothy Maceluch discuss the 2017 year and highlight some of the shows that were presented since Jan. 2017.

This compilation of clips from individual shows, capture the broad expanse that All Things Moore County covers in Moore County during the course of a year.

In the beginning of its 9th year, the show has always stuck to one consistent theme. “Moore County is a great place to live”.

Not all the great shows could be captured in this hour, but the message is clear. All Things Moore County serves a great role in informing all residents of some of the great achievements, great challenges, and great citizen advocates we have in our midst.

Podcasts of all these shows can be heard in full at www.allthingsmoorecounty.com.

If you are interested in having a show reserved for 2018, please contact Bill Sahadi directly at 910 638-0888 or at
bsahadi@foreproperties.com

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Penick Village

PENICK VILLAGE – Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow

CEO Jeff Hutchens, COO Carolyn Hendricks & CDO Hunter Wortham talk all about Penick Village, located behind the Weymouth House in Southern Pines.  www.penickvillage.org, https://www.facebook.com/PenickVillage/

From the founding of Penick Village to the challenges and rewards of today, these three committed individuals, with a combined 55 years of experience, cover the premise and philosophy of this iconic Independent & Assisted living Family based center.

From their website:

Penick Village has a distinct, multi-dimensional approach to keeping our residents healthy and happy. Our vision is based on an uncompromising commitment to deinstitutionalizing the aging experience. What does this mean? In its simplest terms, we strive daily to provide a welcoming home to our residents and promote a healthy lifestyle.

Mission Statement: “We are a family creating a loving community by making each day great for one another.”

 

 

As a ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina, this mission along with our vision of deinstitutionalization, is of great importance to the organization and influences each and every decision made. Both our vision and mission include our residents, their families, and our co-workers while also encompassing all elders in our community.

We’ve recently adapted the philosophy of “Making Today Great,” a mission to encourage our residents and staff everyday to enhance the health and wellbeing of every member of the Penick family through stewardship and service.  Around campus you will see employees wearing green buttons as a daily reminder of our heartfelt pledge to our community.

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PINEHURST BUSINESS PARTNERS VILLAGE CHRISTMAS EVENT

&
A CONVERSATION WITH PINECREST SENIOR EMMA GENTRY LANDRY

Katrin Franklin, owner of the Bump & Baby store in the Village and the
President of the PBP, is joined by Potpourri owner & Public Relations person
for the PBP, Bill Wood, & Secretary Crystal Marie-Eads-Brown, owner of
Jacqueline’s Boutique & Marie & Marcel Boutique.

The Village of Pinehurst is highlighted amongst this group of store owners who discuss the vibrant Village environment, the new businesses and the changing demographics. As a group, the PBP reached out to Family Promise as a designated agency they are partnering with this Christmas season.

Executive Director of Family Promise, Susan Bellew speaks about the tenets of Family Promise and the vital services this agency provides.

https://www.facebook.com/fpofmc.org/,
http://www.familypromiseofmoorecounty.org/

EMMA GENTRY LANDRY

Emma Gentry is a Pinecrest Senior, Morehead-Cain Scholarship Candidate & #1 Single Tennis player on the Pinecrest team.

She is one of the best and brightest students in Moore County and ample evidence of what a nurturing family and supportive environment can do to make a difference. Emma Gentry is the voice on the well-known Thigpen & Jenkins radio ads on 103.1.

‘Inspirational Thoughts for the Week’. Her heart, her charm, her personality and her zest for living can all be heard in our interview.

 

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THE SEASON OF GIVING

Christmas 2017

Barrett Walker, Exec. Director of the Sandhills/Moore Coalition for Human Care, Myron Dice, chairperson of Christmas for Moore (formerly The Empty Stocking Fund), and the Rev. Dr. Paul Murphy of the Trinity Community Outreach Center and the Murphy Family Musical Ensemble gather to discuss the Christmas season and to increase awareness of those not as fortunate as some at this special time of year.

The many agencies in and around Moore County don’t elevate their game at the Christmas season, as their endeavors are a 12 month a year exercise.

The Christmas season is however, a time of giving and hope.  We are surrounded by people in Moore County of all types of people of different incomes, different needs and different problems.

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