The 2014 Memorial Fishing Tournament in Memory of Deputy Rick Rhyne Scheduled for August 9, 2014

In the year 2003, Deputy Rick Rhyne had a vision of a fishing tournament that would be open to all kids ages 3-16 in Moore County. His goal was to offer kids an opportunity to learn the great sport of fishing and for every child to walk away with a prize at the end of the day.

In 2011, Moore County unfortunately lost Deputy Rhyne, after he was killed in the line of duty. His wife, Wanda Rhyne, was determined to see this annual fishing tournament continue. As a result, the annual fishing tournament has now become known as the Memorial Fishing Tournament in memory and honor of Deputy Rick Rhyne.

For the past 11 years, children from all walks of Moore County have been invited to participate in a fun family fishing tournament thanks to the efforts of former Foxfire Chief of Police, late Deputy Rick Rhyne. The Foxfire Police Department, with the help of his wife, Wanda, coordinated this annual event because of their desire to see children and families enjoy being outside together, away from television, computers and video games.

After Rhyne was killed in the line of duty, the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Sandhills decided to honor Deputy Rhyne by continuing this free event on Sat. August 9, from 10:00 a.m.– 4 p.m. at Lake McKenzie at Foxfire. Wanda Rhyne, who is both a staff member and volunteer with the Boys & Girls Club of the Sandhillls is the coordinator of this event. Mike Campbell and Buzz Parker are also serving on the Memorial Fishing Tournament committee.

“Many of the 300 children that attend the Boys & Girls Clubs have never had the opportunity to catch a fish” said Caroline Eddy, Executive Director of the Boys & Girls Club of the Sandhills. “This tournament will give children the chance to experience wildlife and engage in a sport that they can participate in for a lifetime.”

“Rick’s dream was to see kids engage in outdoor activities with their parents, get away from computers and to show them that there are other things to do that are fun” said Wanda Rhyne, Fishing Tournament Coordinator. “To see this fishing tournament actually happen continues his legacy of working with kids. In his words, ‘Any child who comes out and participates wins a prize, even if they don’t catch a fish’. “To date, we have been able to do this with the help of the community, sponsors and a large number of volunteers”.

Sponsors of this event include Buzz and Bonnie Parker, Performance Pre-Owned Vehicles of Southern Pines, Texas Roadhouse, Foxfire Village, Foxfire Sheriff’s Department. Foxfire Police Department, Moore County Sheriff’s Department, West End Fire Department, and the NC Wildlife and NC Inland Fisheries.

NC Inland Fisheries and the Southern Pines Parks and Recreation Department are providing many of the fishing poles that will be used that day. Families are encouraged to bring their own poles. If anyone has extras to share with kids that might not have one, please contact 692-0777.

Talbert’s BBQ will be providing food for each child and there will be food available for purchase. Exhibits include the Wildlife Mobile Aquarium and the Sensory Safari trailer and the Fire Safety trailer. Aberdeen Coca Cola is providing the water. Prizes will be awarded throughout the day, and every child will receive a prize. The day will end with a balloon release.

This fun filled day will be free to kids ages 3-16 including the following

· Experience the North Carolina Wildlife Sensory Trailer and Mobile Aquarium

· Tour various displays that will be onsite

· Every child who attends will receive a prize

· Rods and bait will be available, yet we encourage parents to bring what you have on hand

· The patch for the Boo design winner will be announced

Registration is requested by calling 692-07777. We are asking the community to join us in this effort, scheduled for Sat. Aug 9, 2014 by contributing items to be used for prizes or money to be helped in the purchase of small prizes. Deputy Rhyne wanted every child to leave with a prize. If you would like to volunteer or donate a prize please contact Wanda Rhyne or Caroline Eddy at the Boys & Girls Club at 692-0777.
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Bea Fields
Development Director

Boys & Girls Club of the Sandhills

bfields@ncrrbiz.com

 

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Ad Journey – Marketing Strategies

Brian Sykes, the owner & Chief Creative Officer of Ad Journey, discusses his companies concept of Design with Direction.

The philosophy of Design with Direction is finding the brand message and delivery methods that resonates, impacts, engages, and motivates clients while building their brand, creating believability, and growing the bottom line.

 

From his company and family history to the impact of the ever changing social media scene and how his advertising company is equipped to help today’s business owner become quickly relevant, Brian offers a refreshing and timely conversation.

 

bsykes@adjourney.com, www.adjourney.com

 

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A CONVERSATION with JACQUELINE ROBINSON, Area Director and CAROLINE EDDY, Executive Director about the BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF THE SANDHILLS with details about the 2014 SUMMER CAMP

“Things that make you go hmmm” and information about the programs and the history of the BOYS & GIRLS CLUB.

Founded in 1997, the Boys & Girls of the Sandhills provides after school programs for over 200 children and teens. From games and athletics to drug prevention workshops, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Sandhills offers young people a range of fun and productive activities. Clubs are open each day  after school from 2:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. – when research has shown children to be most vulnerable to gangs, violence and other risky behaviors. In the summer, Clubs and special summer-only sites open their doors all day to young people with nowhere else to go.

The Boys & Girls Clubs programs focus on the unique needs of the boys and girls in the communities served. Providing a safe place where young people can grow socially, scholastically and athletically, the Boys and Girls Clubs provide the positive influence needed by so many young people. Caring, trained youth development professionals provide guidance in helping boys and girls to:

  • Discover their needs
  • Pursue new interests
  • Nurture their talents
  • Broaden their viewpoints
  • Dissolve their prejudices
  • Resolve their conflicts
  • Set goals
  • Understand themselves
  • HAVE FUN!

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Background

The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Sandhills has actively sought to enrich the lives of girls and boys that other youth agencies fail to reach. Boys & Girls Club is dedicated to ensuring that our community’s disadvantaged youngsters have greater access to quality programs and services that will enhance their lives and shape their futures as productive citizens.Since
1999, we have provided children with a positive place to go, results-oriented programming and a professional staff to guide them.

Last year, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Sandhills served more than 900 young people through its Clubs, summer sites and outreach programs.

The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Sandhills obtains funding for its programs through donations from civic organizations, individuals, Corporations, federal, state and local grants, the United way, membership fees and various fundraising activities. The cost of providing services to a member for a year is $500, but in order to serve effectively those who need us most, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Sandhills asks families to pay annual membership dues of only $10 per child and no child is turned away due to inability to pay.

The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Sandhills has now grown to more than 1000 members, an average of more than 250 young people daily during the school year and over 200 average daily during the Summer Camp program. Plans are in process to open a Club in Northern Moore County to better serve the youth in that area.

– See more at: http://sandhillsbgc.org/about/#sthash.NuFmq8Ya.dpuf

Our Mission

The mission of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Sandhills is to inspire, enable and educate young people from all backgrounds and circumstances to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.

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May 31st – U.S. OPEN MERCHANDISE PRE TOURNAMENT PREVIEW SALE – JUNE 5TH – 8TH

Mary Lopuszynski, the USGA’s senior director of licensing and U.S. Open merchandising and Kaitlin Casey, the Asst. Manager of Vendor Relations join us to provide insight into the massive undertaking of what will be the world’s largest Pro Shop for the two weeks in June for the upcoming back to back National Opens.

The pro shop will be open to the public starting June 5th thru June 8th. You will not need tickets to either tournament to come to the Merchandise Pavilion those days.

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THE BUSINESS OF ART

Guest speakers Kim Sobat, Frank Pierce and Laura George discussed the changing landscape in the visual art business and what artists and galleries now do to keep pace and sell their artwork.

Kim Sobat is a local artist and former gallery owner. Her abstract and impressionistic paintings have been featured in many Moore County locations including the Arts Council, Eye Candy Gallery, Artist Alley, The Artist
Gallery of Southern Pines as well as galleries in New York City and Sydney Australia. Kim’s artwork is currently available at www.kimsobat.com and Eye Candy Gallery.

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Laura C. George is a printmaker and business coach for artists. Laura liberates and energizes artists who feel stuck, arming them with the knowledge they need to create a career that supports them emotionally and
financially. While Laura lives in Raleigh, she will be conducting art business workshops in Moore County this summer. Laura’s website is www.lauracgeorge.com.

Frank Pierce has an extensive background as a fine artist, freelance photographer, illustrator, graphic designer and owner of Eye Candy Gallery in Southern Pines. In addition to the gallery, Frank offers art instruction, framing, photography, fine art giclée prints, photo restoration, and even a wine bar. Frank can be reached at (910)246-2266 and the gallery website is www.eye-candy-gallery.com.

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