MIRACLE MOVERS OF THE SANDHILLS

Donny and Ashley Terrell talk about their fast paced and value driven business.

Miracle Movers of the Sandhills is a locally owned and operated business serving Moore County and the surrounding areas. We do local and long distance moves anywhere in the continental US. Services offered include full and partial packing, large item moves, such as pianos and hot tubs, and labor only services if you simply need your own items loaded or unloaded from a rented UHAUL.

We are fully licensed, bonded, and insured and all of our employees are trained professionals. Our trucks are fully stocked to offer the utmost protection for your possessions. At Miracle Movers our motto is "Your Property is our Priority" and we truly mean that.

Call us for a free in home estimate at 910-808-9830 or check us out on our website www.miraclemoverssandhills.com. We are also available via Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/sandhillsmiraclemovers/ Let us help you take a load off and make your next move hassle free.

HOME CHOICE NETWORK – Your Home Care Agency

HomeChoice Network, Inc. is a local home care services company located in Moore County North Carolina. Our mission is to provide home care services that will enable seniors to cope with the requirements of independent living while remaining in the familiar surroundings of home, wherever they call home.

HomeChoice Network, Inc. offers many at home care services to assist you with your daily routines . We will work with you to develop a schedule that supports your lifestyle. You select the home care services and the time to receive them.

For more information or to learn what home care services are offered contact the Home Choice Network office. A trained representative is on duty to answer your calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
(910) 944-1116

HomeChoice Network was founded in 2003 by Mike Ianucilli and Veronica Sanchez. Mike and Veronica bring passion and commitment to their work meeting the needs of seniors, who wish to maintain their independence in a safe and dignified manner.

Mike Ianucilli
Mike is a native of Indiana and a Moore County resident since the late 1980’s. He earned a Bachelor’s degree from Indiana University, a Master’s degree from Purdue University, and a Master’s of Business Administration degree from Fayetteville State University.

Mike spent 14 years as a secondary school educator. He then decided to become a Health Care Administrator. In North Carolina, Mike has been a successful nursing home administrator, home health administrator, and retirement community executive director. While under his direction, communities have received numerous state and professional awards for excellence in senior service.

Mike is very active in several professional organizations, routinely serving on boards and in leadership positions.

Veronica Sanchez

Veronica is a native of Mexico City and a resident of Moore County since the early 2000’s. She earned a degree in Business Administration from the prestigious National Autonomous University of Mexico. She moved with her husband to Winston-Salem where she served as the business office director for a senior living community. She completed a corporate executive director internship program.

Veronica and her family moved to Moore County to begin the start-up of HomeChoice Network. She is actively involved in several local professional and civic organizations.

Moore Health, Board of Directors
Moore County Chamber of Commerce, Executive Board
United Way, Board of Directors
Southern Pines Rotary Club, Board Member
HeartSafe Moore County, Mission Delivery Chair for Relay for Life Moore County
Moore Free and Charitable Clinic, Board of Directors
Memory Walk for the National Alzheimer’s Association

THE GIFT OF A PUBLIC MONTESSORI SCHOOL EDUCATION IN SOUTHERN PINES

Head of School Katherine Rucker, Assistant Head of School, Markisha Young, and board member Taylor Clement discuss the benefits of a 'free' public Montessori School education and what a rarity it is to have a public option in a non-urban area, since the majority of Montessori schools nationwide require a private school tuition cost model.

www.mooremontessori.org
910 636-1325

In discussing this option there is also a wonderful opportunity to pursue the acquisition of the Southern Pines elementary school on May St. in the downtown Southern Pines area to accommodate the growth of the Moore Montessori school and preserve the character of the downtown corridor.

More than that, these three gifted women walk us thru the process of learning and the process of in class non-punitive discipline in a Montessori environment.

In a time when the demographic shift continues to change and the demand for the best schools for our children is paramount, this ‘no cost’ alternative for the best elementary school education and the long term benefits of preserving the downtown area of So. Pines makes so much sense on every level.

 

The Riesberg Family – A Military Family – The Journey from Colorado Springs to Southern Pines

Aja Riesberg and her family have returned to Southern Pines after a 3 year hiatus.

The military life has dictated their travels and homes.

Amidst the pandemic, Aja talks about the process of moving, purchasing a home ‘on line’ in spite of multiple offers and the challenges and rewards of raising her family, while staying vibrant and proactive.

CHRISTMAS FOR MOORE (formerly the EMPTY STOCKING FUND) – Myron Dice

Against a backdrop of 2020 and the COVID crisis, all agencies are up against it and the recipients of their services are in more need than normal.
Christmas for Moore is kicking off their registration for sponsors and donors for families in need this Christmas season.
Emeritus Board Member Myron Dice talks about the program and the logistics required to continue to provide for needy families this upcoming Christmas season.

ROSS BRENDEL

Ross, his wife, Capel. and infant daughter, left NYC at the end of March to return to N.C. and Capel’s roots. Working remotely was an easy choice for this family and Ross discusses the challenges and rewards of the temporary exodus from Manhattan, due to the COVID crisis, and a spring and summer season living on the NC Coast and the Southern Pines area.