Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities with Abigail Dowd

Executive Director Abigail Dowd walks us through the rich history and storylines of the Weymouth Center located on E. Conn. Ave in Southern Pines. With an eye on the future and a deep reverence for its past, Dowd masterfully creates a textured conversation about the cultural center of Southern Pines. As she says, “the Boyd’s are to Southern Pines as the Tufts are to Pinehurst”. Dowd’s quiet demeanor and complete command of her material is not unlike a wise professor educating her students by painting effective word pictures. Interesting enough the show will close with a song that Abigail wrote and sings – The Silent Pines.

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Her tutorial details James Boyd Sr. from 1903 and his involvement with the longleaf pine conservation program and the public park & preserve by nephew Alfred Yeomans to John & Helen Boyd Dull who were instrumental in the founding of the Southern Pines Civic Club and finally to Dowd’s portrayal of Katherine Boyd which was heartfelt and admiring. Her story & philanthropy alone would be a subject for a separate show.

Weymouth today is discussed with the Young Affiliates programs – literary programs for children, adults and students of all ages; their new concert series, the Tapas food event and important membership information.

The Weymouth Center is both a literary, cultural & entertainment center, and it’s place in our history and the public access it provides to our residents today makes it one of the most special and important parts of the fabric of Southern Pines and all that came before us.

555 East Connecticut Ave. P.O. Box 939 – Southern Pines, North Carolina 28388 – Ph: 910 6261 – E mail-weymouthcenter@pinehurst.net

abigail@weymouthcenter.org – www.weymouthcenter.org

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15th ANNUAL BLUES CRAWL, SATURDAY, JULY 11th presented by The Sunrise Theatre Special Guest – Baxter Clement

Board member Herb Cameron & John Earp discuss the fast growing downtown Southern Pines event that attracted over 1800 people last year. The Sunrise Theatre is a non-profit organization operating as the Sunrise Preservation Group. The Blues Crawl Event and others like it provide the necessary funding to allow the theatre to provide a diverse variety of entertainment to the Sandhills community.
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Tickets can be purchase at etix.com or at the Sunrise Theatre or their website anytime up until the evening of the event. Tickets are $25.00 and provide the ticket holder with access to many different musical events (all within walking distance) of the Sunrise Theatre.

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Music teacher, actor & singer, Baxter Clement joins us to discuss his perspective on the Blues Crawl and the opening of his new guitar store in the well-known Casino Building in downtown Southern Pines.
http://www.thepilot.com/news/new-downtown-sp-business-comes-with-strings/article_9c9a173c-1c18-11e5-a2a1-8faa2a1205b4.html

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A FATHER’S DAY REMEMBRANCE & FIRST TEE OF THE SANDHILLS

Courtney Stiles, the Executive Director of the First Tee of the Sandhills, John Tampa, pastoral counselor & retired middle

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school teacher, & Keith McDaniel, counselor at the Phoenix Ctr. talk about Father Day remembrances & the role of golf as

‘the hook’ in shaping core values in our youth. With so many generations living in Moore County, Father’s Day means

something different to everyone, depending on their age and perspective.

The First Tee of the Sandhills is a non-profit organization that provides coaching and mentoring opportunities that in

many ways is another form of parenting.
http://www.thefirstteesandhills.org/club/scripts/public/public.asp

You can read all about Courtney here:

http://www.thepilot.com/sports/local-first-tee-chapter-selects-stiles-as-new-executive-director/article_49d666be-c505-11e4-9438-e7688e125ff7.html

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BRAYDEN’S DAY – VILLAGE CHAPEL – JUNE 27TH

Deborah Monaco tells the story of her 3 year old nephew who has battled b0lood illness since the age of 9 months.IMG_0003

The fundraiser being held for Brayden at the Village Chapel in Pinehurst is a community effort with local vendors, including Kona Ice, and iconic staple at many fundraisers in our area.

Deborah is joined by Kona Ice owner, Jill Ford, and Connect NC owner, Beth Morgan who is a Myeloma survivor.

Brayden’s story is captured here:

http://www.fox46charlotte.com/story/28995036/beating-the-odds-hes-one-in-a-million#.VUrXOGfo08Q.facebook

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PSPAAR CPR CERTIFICATION & BLOOD DRIVE – ABERDEEN PARKS & RECREATION

PINEHURST SOUTHERN PINES ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS CPR CERTIFICATION & BLOOD DRIVE – ABERDEEN PARKS & RECREATION DIRECTOR, ADAM CROCKER
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PSPAAR is sponsoring a June 15th Blood Drive & CPR Certification Training Program issued by the American Heart Association in honor of guest Peyton Gentry, Broker/Owner of ReMax Prime Properties. Peyton discusses his personal account of the importance of CPR and how it directly affected his life. PSPAAR co-chairpersons Debby Currier of Keller Williams and Melissa Holt of Atlantic Bay mortgage join in on this timely discussion.

Aberdeen Parks & Recreation Director Adam Crocker discusses the many benefits of his department as we approach the Summer season. He touches on the many programs for Youth, Adult & Seniors. The Park & Recreation Department of Aberdeen offers programs for residents and non-residents of Aberdeen at exceptionally friendly and cost effective rates. The Youth Summer camp which starts June 22nd for children ages 5-12 is a great example of such value pricing. http://www.townofaberdeen.net/pview.aspx?id=2090&catID=29


American Red Cross Blood Drive Flyer (download)

CPR Certification Class Flyer (download)

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