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Bladen County
School Menu
March 2010
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Multi-Jurisdiction crime
spree
ended
FAYETTEVILLE,
NC – The
United States
Marshals Service, Eastern District of North
Carolina, announces the arrest of Gary
Hendricks, age 41. Hendricks was being
sought for various crimes including Assault
with a Deadly Weapon with Intent to Kill,
Possession With Intent to Sell and Deliver
Marijuana, Resisting Public Officer, Flee to
Elude Arrest, Breaking & Entering, Reckless
Driving to Endanger, Financial Card Theft,
Possession of Stolen Goods, Financial Card
Fraud, Identity Theft, Larceny of a Motor
Vehicle, Injury to Personal Property,
Failure to Return Rental Property, Obtaining
Property by False Pretense, and a North
Carolina State Probation Violation. At
approximately 6:00 am, Hendricks was
arrested on the 700 block of East Main Street, Riverhead,
NY by members of the NY/NJ
Regional Fugitive Task Force and the
Riverhead Police Department.

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Haiti Mission
Going Well
My brother is Rev. J.
Ronald Hester, pastor of Mt. Vernon Baptist
Church in Cumberland County. He and
his wife, Betty Carol live in the Bladenboro
area. For years, Ronald has been very
active on mission trips in time of disaster
with the North Carolina Baptist Men.
He is in Haiti along with Kenneth Davis of
Bladenboro and Gerald Williams of
Fayetteville.
They are a cooking team
for a group of medical professionals.
They left home Monday, March 8 and will
return on the 15th. He has been
sending messages back home about his mission
trip and he has given me permission to share
with BladenOnline readers.

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Upcoming Events
Mar 11........ Democrat Precinct
Meeting for Elizabethtown Precinct 2 will be held
Thursday March 11 at 6pm. Elizabethtown Precinct 1
will follow at 7pm. Both meetings will be held in
the basement of the courthouse near the
commissioners room.
Mar 12....Bethel Democratic
Precinct meeting will be held, Friday, March 12 at
the Dublin Lions Club building. The meeting begins
at 7 PM and all Democrats are invited.
Mar 12....Elizabethtown Church of
God will be selling spaghetti plates Friday, March
12 from 11 AM until 7 PM. Plates are $6
donation. The church is located on Hwy 242 N.
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Thoughts while shaving
What a week....busiest
to date for this limited crew, but good.
News, sold a few
ads, received a few compliments.
Thanks for your interest.
So sad to see 2 lives
taken so quickly, Dr. Stanley Richardson and
Ms.
Beulah. A reminder
for us all, life is short at best and death
can come in the blink of an eye.
When I get busy,
"things" tend to fall through the cracks.
If I have failed to get you ad, your message
online, let me know.

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Town of White
Lake Board of Commissioners Regular Meeting
The White Lake Board of
Commissioners met in regular session
Tuesday, March 09, 2010 at the White Lake
Town Hall. Commissioners handled a
short agenda quickly. In
Administrative matters, Commissioners
approved the Utility and Tax Releases.
In other business, the
Fire Department was awarded a safety grant
from the Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) to purchase 19 self-contained
breathing apparatus (air packs) and 19 spare
bottles totaling $99,750. The Federal
share is 95% or $94,763 of the approved
amount and the Town’s share costs 5% or
$4,987. The Commissioners approved
amending the 2009-10 General Fund Budget to
include these funds.

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Bladen County School
Superintendent Greg Killingsworth Released a
Statement about the death of Dr. Stanley
Richardson
"Bladen County
School System is shocked and deeply saddened
by the sudden loss this morning of one of
our Administrators Dr. Stanley Richardson
along with his mother Ms. Beulah
Richardson. Dr. Richardson was the
Upward Bound Administrator for the school
system. He was a man of true character
and strong faith. His beliefs helped
him guide and counsel the students of the
Upward Bound program with grace and
fidelity. Dr. Richardson was recently
appointed to the County Commissioner seat
formerly held by another school
administrator Mrs. Margaret Lewis-Moore. He
believed in education and in Bladen County
Schools. He believed in the student’s and
their ability to succeed. He
encouraged all and served as a mentor not
only to the students but to all the staff of
Bladen County School System. We have
lost yet another great ambassador for the
school system. His presence and leadership
will be greatly missed. His laughter
will forever echo in the hallways of the
District Office. Our heart goes out to the
family of Dr. Stanley Richardson during this
very sad time."
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Elizabethtown
Awarded Grant for Farmers Market
The Town of
Elizabethtown has been notified that a grant
application through RAFI-USA has been
approved. The $30,000 grant will be
utilized for engineering and architectural
services for the Cape Fear Farmer's Market
to be located in downtown Elizabethtown.
With the grant, the project can stay on
schedule so construction can begin in 2010.
Elizabethtown Town
Council has retained Terry Cox to complete
the architectural design of the building.
He will be working hand-in-hand with the
Cape Fear Farmer's Market committee to
determine the final design.

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Richardson and
Mom Killed in Accident
53
year old Stanley Adolphus Richardson and his
mother were killed Wednesday morning in an
accident at the intersection of NC 87 bypass
and Cromartie Road. Richardson
appeared to have pulled into the path of a
tractor trailer. They apparently had just
left their home on Cromartie Road.
The driver of the 18
wheeler was not hurt the accident.
Richardson, a long time
educator, was recently appointed to filled
the unexpired term of Margaret Lewis-Moore
on the Bladen County Board of Commissioners.
He had not been sworn into office.
Billy Ray Pait, Chairman of the
Commissioners announced at the meeting March
1st that Richardson had previous commitments
and would not be sworn into office until the
April 5 meeting.
Richardson was selected
by a Democratic caucus to succeed Moore on
the Board. Commissioners agreed and
appointed him.
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Bladen
Citizen Writes Manuscript Centered Around
Carolina Sands Golf Course
Gary
Mazzaferro, a native of Long Island, New
York and an Air Force veteran, arrived in
Bladen County some seven years ago. Being
retired, he was looking for something to do
part-time. His search led him to a job
working in the pro shop at Carolina Sands
Golf Course.
Gary has now
written a book, Gary’s Own
Links Fable. This is a story
about Elizabethtown, the people he met, the
stories they have told and of course, golf,
the greatest game of them all.
Bladenonline.com will
be publishing excerpts from the 137 page,
eighteen-chapter manuscript. Anyone
interested in acquiring a copy may contact
Gary Mazzaferro at
ggmazz14@comcast.net.

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What We Are Paying Bladen
County Employees In 2010
The University of North Carolina
School of Government has released the
salaries for all county employees in North
Carolina. We are now running a weekly series
entitled WHAT WE’RE PAYING THEM IN 2010.
We will be comparing Bladen County
with our neighboring counties of Columbus,
Brunswick and Cumberland.
Accounts Payable Technician
Bladen---$28,411
Brunswick---$38,980
Columbus---$40,300
Cumberland---$32,368
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N.C.’s Unemployment Rate At 11.1
Percent In January
Non-Farm Employment Increases By 8,000 Jobs
RALEIGH — North
Carolina’s unemployment rate increased to
11.1 percent in January, according to
statistics released today by the state’s
Employment Security Commission. The rate
increased from 10.9 percent in December.
“North Carolina gained
8,000 jobs in January,” said ESC Chairman
Lynn Holmes. “However, we must be cautious
and realize that we have a long way to go to
get back to pre-recession employment levels.
In the meantime, Congress has extended the
Emergency Unemployment Compensation program
through April 5 and we will begin paying
Tier IV benefits on March 17 to those
eligible.”
Seasonally adjusted,
total non-farm industry employment, as
gathered through the monthly establishment
survey, increased by 8,000 jobs over the
past month to 3,894,300. The largest
over-the-month increase occurred in Trade,
Transportation & Utilities (+8,000). The
largest decrease was in Construction
(-5,000). Since January 2009, non-farm
employment has decreased by 114,200 jobs.
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Family Planning and Maternity
Clinic
Bladen
County Health Department offers Family
planning and Maternity services to women of
childbearing age who want help in planning
their pregnancies and/or limiting their
number of pregnancies. In our Maternity
Clinic, you can receive quality pre-natal
care, counseling and education throughout
the duration of your pregnancy. Our office
offers the convenience and confidentiality
that is desired along with Free Pregnancy
Testing. Being staffed with our two
Mid-level Nurse Practitioners, we are sure
to meet all of your needs. Patients are seen
by appointment and payment is based on
income and/or a sliding fee scale. Your
appointment can be arranged for you over the
phone or in our office.
The Family Planning
and Maternity Clinic hours are:
Monday-Friday
8:00-5:00
Call:
910-862-6900
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Small
Heaters Described as Dangerous
Bradley
Kinlaw said many inexpensive electric
heaters are dangerous and Kinlaw
should know.
He is Bladen County's Fire Marshall.
According to Kinlaw, 5 houses
have been totally
destroyed by fire this winter using such
heaters. In one,
residents had 11
electric heaters in use.
Monday
a Clarkton church was saved when the power
was shut off when the breaker tripped.
One such heater was being used.
Kinlaw said most
of the less expensive heaters do not have a
tip over switch or an
over heat switch.
He said larger heaters with safety switches
were safe for use.
Kinlaw admitted
he use a larger one but turned it off when
he left the area being heated.
When ask to
describe the less expensive with no safety
switches, he replied, dangerous.
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Bladen
County Re-certified
Bladen County
Emergency personnel have been re-certified
as Storm Ready
by the National
Weather Service.
The last in a
series of classes for Emergency Services
personnel was held Tuesday.
Josh Weiss, of
the National Weather Service, meet with 911
personnel. He told them the agency he
represents depends on people like them to
provide vital information in times of
emergencies. He spoke and used video
to make his point. He spoke about
micro-burst, tornadoes, hurricanes, sleet
and much more. He said an EF5 tornado,
the worst kind, had never been sighted in
North Carolina.
Recertification
is required every three year.
After the
presentation, Bradley Kinlaw, Bladen County
Fire Marshall and Emergency Director
accepted a plaque marking the occasion.
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February 2010
February 2010 was the
coldest February in North Carolina in over
30 years, according to the climate summary
provided by the State Climate office of
North Carolina Average monthly statewide
temperature was more than 6 degrees F below
normal-conditions not seen since 1979.
Interestingly, minimum temperatures were not
very unusual, with average minimums
typically ranking 10-20 coldest.
However, nearly every
location in North Carolina had average
maximum temperatures for February ranked in
the top 3 coldest.
Precipation in February
2010 was generally near normal, which is a
nice break from the record-setting
precipitation from the previous months.
Despite only "normal" precipitation in
February, many locations across the state
will still end up with winter total
precipitation ranking in the top 10.
Bladen County was in
line with the averages. Temperatures
were 6.1 F below normal and rainfall was
slightly above average, on the plus side by
.24 inches.
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Chamber
Meets
The
Elizabethtown-White Lake Chamber of Commerce
met Tuesday and received an update on the
census effort in Bladen County.
Workers continue to be recruited, March 28
is the deadline for applying. The
packets are scheduled to be mailed March
15-19. April 1 is Census Day.
Chamber members
heard from three individuals that will be
working in the area over the next several
weeks and months preparing for the 13th
Annual Triathlon at White Lake.

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Championship
Tickets On Sale
Advance tickets for the
East Bladen-Salisbury State Championship
Basketball game are on sale at East Bladen
High School office and at Corner Cafe'.
Advance tickets are $9.
They will be $10 at the gate. All
ticket sales are final....no refunds....or
replacement for lost or stolen tickets.
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Board of
Education Meets for its March Session
Bethany Stephens
The Bladen County
Board of Education met for its monthly
session Monday night. Three students
from East Bladen High School’s seven member
Brain Buster’s team were recognized for
their accomplishments in the Brain Buster
Challenge held at UNC-Pembroke.
Solomon Lennon was honored for Outstanding
Performance in Finance and Marketing; Allen
McLean was recognized for Outstanding
Performance in Finance, and Ryan
Fabre-Campbell was recognized for
Outstanding Performance in Technology.
EBHS Career and Technical Education teacher
Melinda Underwood coached and instructed the
group.

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Clarkton Church
Damage is Slight
Clarkton and
Elizabethtown Fireman responded to a call
from Liberty Worship Center in Clarkton
Monday evening. When the units arrived
the church was filled with smoke. However, the damages
were slight. A switch on a heater
apparently burned out or malfunctioned and
other than smoke and the heater, there were
no other damages.
The church is located
on NC 211 in downtown Clarkton.
Pastor Richard Priest
expressed his appreciation for the response
by the fire departments. He said the
congregation had been meeting in the
building for the past 2 1/2 years.
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Bladenboro Town
Council Meeting
The town council of
Bladenboro met in regular session in the
Municipal building on Monday night.
Mayor Lewis called the meeting to order at
7:30 PM. Following the invocation by
Councilman Mitchell Hughes and the Pledge of
Allegiance the floor was opened for citizens
to address the board.

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Monday
was a beautiful day
A touch of
Spring, people moving around, golfers
golfing and Bladen State Lakes personnel
doing controlled burning.
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Tobacco
No Longer King
Remember when
tobacco was THE row crop that provided the
cash to pay the bills. Years ago, just
about every farmer, large or small, depended
on tobacco for a large part of the family
income.
Chris Tatum with
the USDA Farm Service agency in Bladen
County says the number of local tobacco
farmers is 10 or less. Several have
large acreage, but it is decreasing.
Tatum says he would not be surprised to see
less than 1000 acres of the golden weed
planted this year in Bladen County.

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Census Workers
Needed
Census workers are still
needed in Bladen County. Census forms
are being received advising of the official
form expected in the next couple of weeks.
Workers are needed to
follow up with households that fail to
return the form. The jobs offer
short-term employment, good wages, flexible
hours, paid training and reimbursement for
authorized work-related expenses, such as
mileage incurred while conducting census
work. Best of all, census workers work
right in their own communities.
Census taker jobs are
excellent for people who want to work
part-time, those who are between jobs, or
just about anyone who wants to earn extra
money while performing an important service
to their community.
Check out details at
www.2010censusjobs.gov or call
1-866-861-2010.
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Voting to Begin
April 15 at 4 Bladen County Sites
Early voting begins
April 15 and Bladen County voters will have
4 locations to cast votes.
Larry Hammond, Director
of Bladen Elections, says the locations
are, the Bladenboro Historical Building,
Dublin Lions Club Building, East Arcadia
Town Hall and Bladen County Library in
Elizabethtown.
Any Bladen County voter
may cast their vote at any of the locations.
Board of Elections Virtual Private Network
(VPN) records the vote and is linked to the
elections office to eliminate fraud.

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Auto Fatality
Reported in Bladen County
A 23 year old Lumberton
man was killed in a single car accident
early Saturday morning in the 1500 block of
Tar Heel Road.
Joseph McKinley Lowery
of 345 River Ridge Road, Lumberton was
killed instantly. He was the lone
occupant of the vehicle.

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2 A Eastern
Championship Game
East Bladen Girls 48
- Burlington Cummings 43
Lady Eagles To Play
for State Championship
East Bladen vs
Salisbury for State Championship
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BCC’s nursing
programs have 100 percent pass rate on
licensing exams
Jack McDuffie
Students from
Bladen
Community College’s
nursing programs continue to improve their
performance on the licensing exams.
BCC’s
2009 graduates from the Associate Degree
Nursing (ADN) and Practical Nursing
Education (PNE)
programs passed the exam on their first try,
giving the college a 100 percent pass rate
on the respective licensing exams, well
above the average statewide.
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NCSCV
Camp 794 Press Release
The North Carolina Sons of
Confederate Veterans Camp 794, The Columbus
County Volunteers, will sponsor a program by
Ms. Shirley Robinson on Sunday March 14th
at 2:30 PM, at the Peace Baptist Church on
Love Mill Road in Whiteville, NC.
Ms. Robinson is a native of the
United Kingdom. She has lived in North
Carolina for the past 39 years. Ms.
Robinson has a bachelor's degree from the
University of London, England and a Masters
from The University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill. Her professional career,
from which she is now retired, was in
fundraising.

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Living History
at Harmony Hall
Harmony Hall will be
the site of Living History, May 22 - 23.
Bladen County history 18th and 19th century
will be on display. Period display, NC
Frontier, Militia, Mountain Men and much
more.
Enjoy a lecture by
Bernhard Thuersam, Director of Cape Fear
Historical Institute.
Set up is scheduled for
Friday, May 21, beginning at 10 AM and the
event begins Saturday from 9 AM to 5 PM and
on Sunday from 10 AM until 5 PM.
For more information
call Robert Schaber at 910-960-0819 or email
at
oldrebschaber@aol.com or
Laurie Smith at 910-866-4844 or
rlsmith@intrstar.net.
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Adopt a Pet
The Bladen County
Animal Shelter is full and spring time is a
great time to adopt a pet.
Click HERE to view a flyer with pics.
Contact A Shelter Friend at
www.ashelterfriend.org or visit the
Bladen County Animal Shelter on Smith Circle
in Elizabethtown for more information.
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Elizabethtown-White Lake Area Chamber of
Commerce Spring & Grow Expo
The
Elizabethtown-White Lake Area Chamber of
Commerce Annual Spring & Grow Expo will be
held April 2 & 3 at Lu Mil Vineyard in
Dublin. On Friday night, the Annual Pig
Cook-Off will be held and all meat from the
competition will be donated to Relay for
Life for a BBQ plate sale on Saturday during
the Expo. All cookers will prepare an item
for the "Anything Butt BBQ" contest on
Friday night for judging by the public from
7pm to 9pm. The microphone will be open at
7pm for all political candidates to
introduce themselves to the crowd.
Al
Batten and The Bluegrass Reunion
will be performing on stage at 7:30pm with
your favorite bluegrass and folk music.
There is a $5 fee for Friday night that
includes sampling, judging & entertainment.

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Bladen County
Rabies Clinics Schedule
North Carolina Law
states that, "Every owner of a dog or cat
over 4 months of age shall have the animal
vaccinated against rabies."
In Bladen County, the
owners of dog and cats, which now have NOT
been vaccinated in accordance with this law
are subject to a civil penalty in the amount
of $100.
Saturday March 13, a
clinic is scheduled at Elizabethtown
Veterinary Hospital - Clarkton.

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Middle Schools
to Compete in Battle of the Books
The Bladen County
Schools Battle of the Books competition is
scheduled for March 24, 2010. This
year's Battle of the Books will be held in
the Media Center at Clarkton School of
Discovery beginning at 9:30 AM. The
following Middle Schools will be competing:
Bladenboro Middle School; Clarkton School of
Discovery; East Arcadia Elementary School;
Elizabethtown Middle School and Tar Heel
Middle School.
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BLADEN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
CANDIDATES FOR THE MAY 4, 2010
PRIMARY
Date Prepared:
3/3/2010 5:10 PM
(I) – Denotes
Incumbent
22ND
North Carolina House of Representatives
(Dem) Robert Jacobs Brooks
I
M
63
910-645-4932
PO Box 157, Council, NC 28434
(Dem) William Brisson (I)
W
M
63
910-862-7007
PO Box 531, Dublin, NC 28332

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Predator
seminar is March 14
The Bladen Lakes branch
of the Quality Deer Management Association
(QDMA) will hold a predator hunting and
trapping seminar March 14.
Jefferson Weaver, a
trapper and predator hunter and member of
the QDMA, will be the guest speaker. He will
give tips on trap preparation, locations,
furbearer management, and calling
techniques.
The class will start at
2 p.m. at the Bladen Lakes QDMA
headquarters, located just south of the N.C.
87 Bypass at Elizabethtown at 3004 N.C. 87
East.
For more information,
call 874-0602.
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Early FAFSA
filing deadline is March 15
The early deadline for
filing a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal
Student Aid) form to attend college during
the fall 2010 semester is March 15.
Students who fail to file by that
date will not receive $350 in State-provided
supplemental financial aid for the fall
semester.
To apply online, go to
www.fafsa.ed.gov.
For further
information, Call Bladen Community College
Financial Aid Secretary Lenora Lacy at
879-5562.
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Golden Leaf Community
Assistance Meeting Planned
The next meeting of the Golden
Leaf Community Assistance Initiative is scheduled
for Tuesday, March 16, 2010. The meeting is
scheduled from 6 PM until 8 at Bladen Community
College.
The objective of the meeting is
to;
Make sure we are clear on the
CAI concept and plan Review progress to date
Identify priorities and begin brainstorming measures
for each priority area.
This will be session #4.

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Announcement:
Bladen
Community College’s Small
Business
Center is offering the
following seminars during March on the dates
and times noted below in Building 2, Room
212A, on the Main Campus.
All seminars are offered at no cost and are
available on a first come, first served
basis.
Date
Time
Seminar Topic
Tuesday, March 16
6 – 9 p.m.
“How to ‘Green’ Your Business”
Thursday, March 18
1 – 3 p.m.
“How to Start a Business”
Tuesday, March 23
6 – 9 p.m.
“Weatherization of Home and Business
(Save
Money on Energy Costs)”
Thursday, March 25
1 – 3 p.m.
“How to Write a Business Plan”
Tuesday, March 30
1 – 3 p.m.
“How to Market Your Business”
For information on any
of these seminars, call Small Business
Center Director Dr. Lynn Welborn at
910.879.5572.
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