5th Annual Culinary Showcase on Sept. 4th at Pinehurst Resort – Aug. 20th, 21st

Moore County Chamber of Commerce Vice President, Linda Parsons, discusses the upcoming Culinary Showcase on Sept. 4th featuring some of Moore County’s best restaurant & food establishments, as well as discussing the Moore County Leadership Institutes upcoming Moore Fit
“Ready, Set, Dance” free dance lessons for the public on Sept. 8th at the Fair Barn in Pinehurst. Also discussed are some of the many various roles the Chamber plays in the life of the Moore County business community.

Bill Sahadi, CRS
Fore Properties
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United Way of Moore County

Here is an in-depth look at your local United Way organization, and its purpose and impact on the people of Moore County. Join host Bill Sahadi and his guests Linda Pearson, Executive Director of the United Way of Moore County, and Resource Development Chairman, Gerald Galloway as they discuss the United Way, its partners, the upcoming campaign and how you can make an impact on the community through the United Way.

Estates & Wills – Part II – Aug. 6th

Southern Pines attorneys Emily Tobias and Robert Thompson return for the second part of their discussion about the many considerations and decisions we have to make when it comes to our estates and wills. Their thought provoking conversation touches on Guardianship, Blended marriages, Stepparents and Stepchildren. The importance of proper planning and family dynamics is the theme of this show.

Estates & Wills – July 30th – Part I

Southern Pines attorneys Emily Tobias and Robert Thompson share important and pertinent information by discussing the basic tenets of Wills; their application, execution, and maintenance. Bob & Emily’s broad perspective serves as a valuable resource for anyone contemplating the beginning process of drawing up or changing a will and the ramifications of the decisions we all need to consider as our lives and situations change.

POTTERY COUNTRY – Yesterday and Today – Seagrove & Northern Moore County -July 23rd

Pottery artist/instructor Charlie Riggs discusses the history of the pottery industry in Moore County. From the production of the utilitarian clayware of the 1700’s to the clay artistry of the present, Charlie explains how and why northern Moore County & Seagrove became the chosen home of so many talented potters and artists in clay. Charlie is joined by friend and associate, Bill Dunlop, who was instrumental in organizing the show.