The summer may be in its final days, but Columbus County isn’t missing a beat when it comes to events in the area. Catch a concert at the BGHNC, worship and shop at the Lake, and don’t forget to check out the First Saturday Market in Fair Bluff. Check out all the details in this week’s edition of The Good News.
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Daisy Vereen Brooks and the Facts of Life Community Outreach Program hosts their Nourish Hope distribution event every Wednesday at 11 a.m. to N.C. and S.C. residents. The food drive is held at the church located at 24678 Peacock Road in Tabor City. For more info, visit their website at www.factsoflifeoutreach.org.
The Columbus County Community Farmers Market opens on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3-7 p.m. and every Saturday from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Come shop fresh and local and support vendors and farmers in our community.
The market has fresh produce, farm-fresh eggs, homemade breads, jams and jellies, local honey, fresh juices, handmade jewelry, custom tumblers, crafts, games for all ages, live music, and so much more. The market is located at 132 Government Complex Drive in Whiteville.
The Boys and Girls Home of N.C. will be hosting a benefit concert on Friday, Aug. 21, at 6:30 p.m. at the BGHNC Chapel. An Evening with Buddy Deshler and Kristy Mezines will feature trumpet and piano musical stylings by the duo.
A love offering will take place at the benefit for the organization. The BGHNC is located at 400 Flemington Drive in Lake Waccamaw.
Whiteville High School is holding their annual FBLA Hygiene Drive. All donations will go to the Families First organization. FBLA members will receive one point per donated item, but everyone is encouraged to participate.
The following donations are now being accepted:
- Soap
- Washcloths
- Loofas
- Deodorant
- Toothbrushes and toothpaste
- Floss
- Face wash or facial cleansing wipes
- Feminine hygiene products
- Cleansing wipes
- Shampoo
- Conditioner
- Body lotion
- Bandages
- Lip balm
- Hand sanitizer
- Tissues
- Hair ties
- Combs and brushes
Speaking of the Wolfpack, Whiteville High School will also have their Senior Sunrise gathering on Aug. 24 at 5:30 a.m. at Legion Stadium. Bring your own blankets, and don’t forget to wear your senior shirts. Times for each event may vary throughout the morning.
Breakfast will be served at 6 a.m., the parade line-up at the church will be at 7 a.m., followed by the procession from 7:05-7:15 a.m. The group picture will be at 7:20 a.m., and the line-up for the Senior Walk will be at 7:30 a.m.
Lakeside worship services will continue to run every weekend through Labor Day Sunday. The services are held at 9 a.m. at the Lake Waccamaw Campground Pavilion. Located at 3010 Canal Cove Road. On Aug.23, this Sunday, the speaker will be Bradley Tatum accompanied by a Forest Lawn singer.
Catholic Charities will have their mobile pantry open on Aug. 28 at Building Bridges in Fair Bluff beginning at 11 a.m. They will be giving out free diapers for children, adult incontinence supplies, and feminine hygiene products.
Building Bridges is located at 135 Rogers Street.
Columbus Regional Healthcare, Columbus County Partnership for Children, and the George Henry White Memorial Health and Education Center will be coming together to host the End of Summer Health Festival on Saturday, Aug. 29, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
There will be food trucks, a DJ, Kona Ice, free health screenings, healthcare vendors, and a bike raffle at the event. The festival will be held at the George Henry White Memorial Health and Education Center located at 731 Farmer’s Union Road in Clarkton.
Fair Bluff will have their First Saturday Market on Sept. 5 from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. on Riverside Drive, and they want you to joy in on the fun. Come out and shop a wide variety of handmade items, food trucks, novelty and specialty items, artisans, and local businesses.
If you’re looking to peddle your wares at the market, there is plenty of room and fees for those who would like to set up. Reserve your spot by completing the vendor agreement at www.fairbluff.com under events or email the chamber at fairbluffchamber@gmail.com.
The Artesia Alumni Association Family Fun Day is back in Hallsboro on Sept. 5 from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Bogue Park. Everyone is welcome to come out and enjoy food, fun, games, entertainment, and a raffle. First prize is $100, the second is $50, and the third prize is $25. The drawing will be held at 4 p.m.
The rain date for the event is Monday, Sept. 7.
For more information, call Mary Smith at 910.840.4414, Herman Lewis at 661.609.4637, Marva Harper at 910.918.6599, and Constance Howard at 704.201.5783. For those who would like to make a donation, call Rose Boone at 910.987.9385. Non-food vendors who would like to set up are asked to call Franklin Thurman at 910.391.3302.
Lake Waccamaw residents will be participating in their community wide yard sale on Labor Day, Sept. 7, beginning at 7 a.m. Those who are planning to sell are asked to place a sign or a flag in your yard to let folks know you are open for business.
Shoppers are invited to come out and explore, shop, support the Lake community, and find your next treasure. The fourth annual event will span from Jefferson Road, Flemington, Lake Shore Drive, Canal Cove Road, Waccamaw Shores, and the whole Wooded Acres neighborhood. Updated details will be posted to the Lake Waccamaw Community Information Page on Facebook.
For those who would like to set up to sell at the yard sale, but don’t have the space or room, the Lake Waccamaw Depot is offering spots on their lawn for a $20 donation to the facility. Proceeds will help support exhibits, programs, and preservation in the local community.
Folks are invited to show up at 7 a.m. on Sept. 7, pay for your space, and sell your items throughout the day. The museum is located at 205 Flemington Drive at the Lake.
The Family Birthing Center at Columbus Regional Healthcare System is inviting expectant mothers in their third trimester and their partners to attend birthing classes at the facility. Space is limited, but they will accommodate all interested participants.
The class will include topics like what to expect during your birth experience, the benefits of breastfeeding and how to be successful, a tour of the center, and a meet and greet with the staff. Refreshments will be served at each session.
The event is free, and each session will run from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Classes are scheduled for the following dates:
- Sept. 19
- Oct. 17
- Nov. 14
- Dec. 12
To register or for more information, call Heather Nobles at 910.625.4785 or send her an email at heather.nobles8990@gmail.com. Classes will meet at Baldwin Woods OB-GYN located at 221 Jefferson Street in Whiteville.
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