Archive for July, 2011

Top 10 Vacation Destinations for Travellers in the U.S.

Friday, July 29th, 2011

Taking a summer vacation as a reward for working hard all year long is ingrained in the American culture. But the significance of these annual trips goes far beyond refreshing one’s mental health. Local economies depend on tourism dollars to thrive, and, in some cases, just to function. In 2009, tourists spent $27.6 billion in Orlando alone, and the tourism industry provided 380,000 jobs — and that’s before the Wizarding World of Harry Potter even arrived on the scene.

24/7 Wall St. collaborated with hotel industry research firm STR and premiere travel blog Travelogged to identify the country’s 10 most popular summer tourist destinations. Based on STR’s database, these 10 markets last year sold the highest number of hotel rooms during weekends in June, July and August.

Not surprisingly, Orlando ranks high among America’s most popular summer vacation locations — Disneyland always attracts big crowds — but it’s not No. 1. Likewise, New York City and Los Angeles also made the list. Both cities have special advantages for summer visitors: L.A.’s beaches are at their best, and it’s the easiest time of year to get a table at the Big Apple’s best restaurants. But neither of them landed the top spot either.

As you look at this list, it’s important to note that the main criteria for determining a destination’s popularity was the number of booked hotel rooms: Many other popular summertime destinations, like the Hamptons, for example, don’t have a lot of hotel rooms and are almost entirely residential. And even if it feels like everyone who lives in the Washington, D.C., area is heading to Rehoboth Beach, Del. — known as “America’s Summer Capital” — that beach resort and its adjacent vacation communities have far fewer hotel rooms than America’s actual capital, which did make the list.

Chicago Skyline

10. Dallas, Texas
Rooms available: 1,989,260
Rooms rented: 1,086,300

Although it’s only the third largest city in Texas, Dallas is the state’s most popular tourist destination. It’s a major convention city, and also draws a large number of casual tourists. According to the independent Dallas Convention and Visitors Bureau, tourism brings $3 billion to the city each year. More than 22 million people visit each year, and according to a Dallas CVB estimate, the industry provides 50,000 jobs to the city.

9. Anaheim-Santa Ana, Calif.
Rooms available: 1,393,618
Rooms rented: 1,135,568

Anaheim and Santa Ana are the major tourist destinations in California’s Orange County. Both cities are a short distance from the coast, making them especially popular for summer vacations. Disneyland calls Anaheim home, the Walt Disney Company is the city’s largest employer, and According to the Anaheim & Orange County Visitor and Convention Bureau, the 42.7 million visitors to the area in 2009 spent $7.1 billion.

8. San Francisco/San Mateo, Calif.
Rooms available: 1,350,752
Rooms rented: 1,181,960

Mark Twain never actually said “The coldest summer I ever spent was in San Francisco,” but the city is still is an ideal summer destination for those looking to beat the heat. The tourism industry is San Francisco’s largest by tax revenue, according to The Wall Street Journal. The private San Francisco Travel Association reports that the city had 15.9 million visitors in 2010. These visitors spent a total $8.3 billion in San Francisco throughout the year. The organization attributes 67,122 jobs in the area to tourism, and calculates that $485 million in taxes were generated by tourist spending.

7. San Diego, Calif.
Rooms available: 1,502,484
Rooms rented: 1,315,778

Despite its Southern location on California’s border with Mexico, San Diego doesn’t enjoy warm weather year-round, so summertime is optimal for enjoying the palm tree lined paradise that is La Jolla Beach. Other favored destinations include Balboa Park and the Gaslamp Quarter. According to the San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau, “The San Diego visitor industry is the third largest industry in San Diego County, employing approximately 152,300 San Diegans.” Tourists spend $7 billion annually and, in 2010, 29.9 million people visited San Diego.

6. Atlanta, Ga.
Rooms available: 2,454,020
Rooms rented: 1,604,551

Long the Southeast’s center for business, the home of Coca-Cola and CNN has now emerged as a top destination for tourism due to its top-tier cultural offerings. According to the Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau, the city boasts a $10 billion hospitality industry which provides 230,000 jobs as it caters to 34 million tourists each year. The growing industry has benefited from recent additions such as the Georgia Aquarium, the largest aquarium in the world, which opened in 2005.

5. Washington, D.C.
Rooms available: 2,692,044
Rooms rented: 1,995,200

The nation’s capital, is an extremely popular destination for both American and foreign tourists. The city welcomes about 15 million visitors each year, according to the nonprofit corporation Destination D.C. Ironically, the city has a very European feel because it was designed by Frenchman Pierre Charles L’Enfant. Over the last decade, many D.C. neighborhoods have seen a real revitalization, resulting in more dining and nightlife options. Summer is a great time to visit because you’ll be spending plenty of time inside the air-conditioned Smithsonian museums. In 2007, tourists spent more than $5.5 billion in the city, contributing $620 million in tax revenue.

4. Los Angeles-Long Beach, Calif
Rooms available: 2,548,711
Rooms rented: 2,026,780

Summer is the leading season for tourism in Los Angeles and the surrounding region due to its beach culture. The metropolitan area also offers an appealing variety of nightlife options. The tourism sector is the No. 1 employer in Los Angeles, employing 437,000 people, according to business association LA INC. Approximately 25.7 million people visit the city each year, and in 2010, tourists spent $13.1 billion in the city.

3. New York, N.Y.
Rooms available: 2,464,931
Rooms rented: 2,098,682

Summer stands out as an exceptional time for tourists to visit New York City because it’s easier to score reservations to top restaurants and tickets to popular shows as many locals have left town. If it’s not too hot, visitors can enjoy Central Park and the new High Line in Chelsea. According to Tiffany Townsend, vice president of communications and government affairs at NYC & Company, the city expects approximately 12.9 million visitors this summer. In 2010, tourists spent more than $30 billion in the city and generated almost $2.7 billion in local tax revenue.

2. Orlando, Fla.
Rooms available: 3,068,620
Rooms rented: 2,185,424

Orlando welcomes “more than 50 million visitors from across the globe each year,” according to Gary Sain, president and CEO of Visit Orlando. Sain added that “with seven of the top theme parks in the world opening new attractions each year, countless adventurous activities, 176 golf courses and great shopping and dining, there is no other destination on the planet that has the variety of options for visitors that also consistently adds new vacation experiences each and every year the way Orlando does.” In 2009, tourists spent $27.6 billion in the metropolitan area and 380,000 jobs were provided by the tourism industry.

1. Chicago, Ill.
Rooms available: 2,803,528
Rooms rented: 2,278,775

Chicago’s dining, cultural and recreation options rival any city in the world. It’s an outstanding choice for Midwesterners looking for a destination to which they can either drive or find a cheap flight. Summer tourists hide from the infamous heat in the air-conditioned museums and Michigan Avenue stores, or embrace the high temperatures in Millennium Park or at one of the many city beaches along Lake Michigan. In 2009, visitors spent $10.17 billion in Chicago, according to the Chicago Office of Tourism, and generated 124,600 jobs within the city.

Article written for/by 24/7 Wall St., By Charles B. Stockdale and Liz Borod Wright. See full article from DailyFinance: http://srph.it/qQijeA

Bald Head Island… The Perfect Retreat.

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

Baldhead Island

A family gathering, a getaway with close friends, a solitary retreat. There are many reasons to seek out beautiful places. On Bald Head Island, beauty abounds everywhere you turn…and it’s right here in North Carolina. Stroll 14 miles of white sandy beaches outlining the island, or try your luck on the seaside golf course carved into the landscape. Or, just sit a spell on the wide covered porch of a cottage overlooking the point of Cape Fear. Whether oceanfront, harbourside or tucked away in the maritime forest, your coastal haven awaits. The diversity of vacation rental properties on Bald Head Island allows you to perfectly suit your getaway mood. So come…for a day, a weekend, or a summer…and indulge your sense of adventure.

(All text is from BaldHeadIsland.com, for more information, check out their website Here)

What to do Locally? Wilmington, Southport & Oak Island

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

WILMINGTON

Saturday, 07/16/2011 10:00 AM
Oakdale Summer Walking Tour Series
Friends of Oakdale Cemetery will offer a Summer Series of Historical Walking Tours of North Carolina’s oldest rural cemetery. Tours will be the third Saturday of the month (May-October) at 10am-12pm. No Advance reservations Admission is $8 per person. Tours will be canceled if there is inclement weather. Call 910.762.5682 for more information.
Oakdale Cemetery
520 N. 15th Street
Wilmington, NC 28401
www.oakdalecemetery.org

Thursday, 07/21/2011 6:30 PM
Sounds of Summer Concert
Bring a picnic and enjoy a music-filled day in the park. Sponsored by WECT and hosted by Wrightsville Beach Parks & Recreation, tonight’s band is Selah Dubb. In the event of rain, concerts will be held the following Thursdays.
Wrightsville Beach Park
1 Bob Sawyer Drive
Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480

Thursday, 07/21/2011 6:30 PM
Mulligan’s Wake Comedy Dinner Theatre
In Mulligan’s Wake, dining audience members are treated like friends and family and are encouraged to be part of the show. Dress up or down for the funeral and be prepared upon arrival to meet a crazy Irish-Catholic family who has all gathered for a final, over-the-top farewell celebration. Audience members can interact with the cast, join in or sit back and relax. There will be a traditional dinner and a wake to honor the memory of dear ole’ Rory Mulligan. This Irish celebration is full of drinking, toasting, dancing and singing — a hilarious form of entertainment full of twists and turns that will leave you and your friends in stitches. Call 910.232.6611 for more information.
Front Street Brewery Beam Room
9 N. Front Street
Wilmington, NC 28401
www.porchtheatre.com

Saturday, 07/23/2011 9:30 AM
CFCC Boat Show, 12th Annual
Presented by the CFCC’s two boat building programs, the show serves as an annual celebration of the craft of boat building. Held on the banks of the Cape Fear River in downtown Wilmington, CFCC’s boat show attracts thousands of visitors every year. New this year! Fiberglass boats from professional boat dealers and boat building material suppliers from around the region are invited join the show. Students in CFCC’s Boat Building program will exhibit their own work in wooden and fiberglass boat building. Build-a-Boat event! If you have ever wanted to build your own boat, now is your chance! 910.362.7020
CFCC Campus; Riverfront
Water Street
Wilmington, NC 28401
cfcc.edu/boatshow

Saturday, 07/23/2011 7:00 PM
Hayes Carll
Hayes Carll hasn’t been resting on his laurels since topping critics polls and winning awards for his 2008 album, “Trouble in Mind.” Instead, he’s been on the road nearly nonstop with his band, “The Poor Choices” blasting through honky tonks and rock clubs across the U.S. and beyond. Tickets: $13/Adv; $15/Door. Doors @ 6:00, Show 7:00
Brooklyn Arts Center at St. Andrews
520 N. 4th Street
Wilmington, NC 28401
www.brooklynartsnc.com

Wednesday, 07/27/2011 10:00 AM
Black River Nature Cruise
4-Hour Relaxing Getaway adventure up to the Black River, Miles of Scenic Wilderness, Narrated Plant and Wildlife Interpretation by Audubon North Carolina. Photographers’ Paradise, Refreshments (Coolers carrying your own lunch/beverages are welcome) $59 per person; $40 12 and under with limited seating. Pre-paid tickets required (minimums apply). Boarding at the Battleship NC. Call 910.343.1611 or 800.676.0162.
Boards at Battleship NC
#1 Battleship Road
Wilmington, NC 28401
www.cfrboats.com

Thursday, 07/28/2011 – Monday, 08/01/2011 
Captain Eddy Haneman Sailfish Tournament
This is a gentleman’s tournament. The purpose of it is to promote inshore fishing and local fellowship on our beach. Please fish safe and have a great time. We would like to dedicate this tournament to past charter boat captains and mates. Call 910.256.6550 for more information.
Bridge Tender Marina
Airlie Road
Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480
www.bridgetendermarina.com

Thursday, 07/28/2011 – Sunday, 07/31/2011 
“Moonlight and Magnolias”
In 1939 producer David O. Selznik halted production on Gone With The Wind and locked screenwriter Ben Hecht, director Victor Fleming and himself in his office for six days to try and hammer out a usable script. This is the story of what happened in that room. July 28-31, Aug. 4-7 & 11-14. Shows at 8pm, matinee at 3 on Sundays. 910-367-5237
Cape Fear Playhouse
613 Castle St
Wilmington, NC 28401
www.bigdawgproductions.org

Friday, 07/29/2011 – Sunday, 07/31/2011 
Cape Fear Blues Festival, 16th Annual
A 3-day celebration of blues music between the beautiful beaches of the Cape Fear Coast and the historic riverfront of downtown Wilmington, North Carolina. Events include a Blues Cruise on the Henrietta III, downtown blues workshop and an all-day blues jam. Call 910.350.8822 or email admin@capefearblues.org.
The Rusty Nail (headquarters)
1310 S. 5th Ave
Wilmington, NC 28401
www.capefearblues.org

Saturday, 07/30/2011 
3rd Annual TJM Celebrity Charity Kayak Fishing Tournament
The tournament is open to the public and celebrities. 100% of proceeds donated to the Eastern North Carolina Alzheimer’s Association to help fight the battle against Alzheimer’s disease. There will be excellent prizes for event winners, silent auction items, raffle items, and celebrity autograph’s as well as great food from Middle of the Island Catering, beverages and lots of fun for the entire family! Please come out and help support the Alzheimer’s Association by kayak fishing or just show up for the silent auction, raffles, food & fun. Call 910.792.6945 for more information.
Wrightsville Beach Park
1 Bob Sawyer Dr
Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480
www.hooklineandpaddle.com/TJM Charity Tournament.html  

Friday, 08/05/2011 7:00 PM – Saturday, 08/06/2011 9:00 PM
“The Velveteen Rabbit”
The Dance Element’s summer dance camp presents the classic children’s tale of a stuffed rabbit and his quest to become real. Friday – 7pm; Saturday – 3pm & 7pm. Call 910-685-3787 for more information.
Hannah Block 2nd Street Stage
120 S. 2nd Street
Wilmington, NC 28401

Saturday, 08/06/2011 8:00 AM
Need for Speed at the Battleship
Representing that the Battleship NORTH CAROLINA (BB55) was the 1st of 10 Fast Battleships to join the American fleet in WWII, the Need for Speed event will showcase all aspects of acceleration. From boats, cars, motorcycles and more you will be able to see up close and personal the pwoer that creates ths adrenaline. Free, Battleship admission not included. 910-251-5797
Battleship NC
#1 Battleship Road
Wilmington, NC 28402
www.battleshipnc.com

Thursday, 08/11/2011 6:30 PM
A Pirates Revenge Dinner Theatre
This new Mystery is written by local favorite Damond Nelson. If puzzles and word play are what you relish, then this one-of-kind dinner theatre is right up your alley. This family friendly evening will entertain with clues to procure and puzzles to solve! It is like having family game night, but with costumed characters and a yummy themed meal! Call 910.232.6611 for more information.
Front Street Brewery Beam Room
9 North Front Street
Wilmington, NC 28401
porchtheatre.com

Friday, 08/12/2011 6:30 PM
Summer Jazz Series – Jack Krupicka & Julie Rehyder
Bring your blankets or chairs and relax on the Bellamy Mansion lawn to the sounds of America’s classic songs played by outstanding Wilmington artists. Beverages and gourmet snacks available. Tickets are $8/members & $12/non-members. 910-251-3700 x104
Bellamy Mansion Museum
503 Market St
Wilmington, NC 28401
www.bellamymansion.org

SOUTHPORT/OAK ISLAND

July 17, 2011 – 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
St. Philip’s Summer Concert Series
Barry Salwen, a member of the piano faculty at UNC Wilmington, will perform a free concert for the public.
St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, 205 E. Moore Street, Southport, NC 28461
Contact: Steve Skillman
910/470-5653
Admission/Fees: Free. Donations Accepted.
Sponsored by St. Philip’s Episcopal Church

July 19, 2011 – 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
Coffee with the Girls
Attention Ladies. The Southport-Oak Island Area Chamber of Commerce Business Development Committee invites you to “Coffee with the Girls.” The program is for women in business and focused on women related issues and creating a women based supportive network.
Port City Java 113 N. Howe Street Southport, NC 28461
910/457-6964
Admission/Fees: Fee: Your Time & A Cup of Coffee or Tea
 
July 21, 2011 – 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Shop to the Beat
Southport Shopping Districts – Downtown, Midtown, & Uptown. Dining Specials. Live Music. Shopping Specials. Entertainment. Games. First & Third Thursdays from May 19th to November 17th.
Southport Shopping District – Downtown, Midtown & Uptown. Look for the Green and Black flags of participating restaurants and shops.
Contact: Southport-Oak Island Area Chamber of Commerce
910/457-6964
Admission/Fees: Free
 
July 26, 2011 – 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Brunswick County Health & Severe Weather Expo
Health & Human Services, Free Screenings, Stress Management, Nutrition and much more… WWAY News Channel 3 meteorologist will be on hand to give in depth information about safety and awareness during severe weather and hurricane season.
Brunswick Community College Odell Williamson Auditorium – Main Campus, Highway 17, Supply
910/762-8581
Admission/Fees: Free
 
July 29 – 30, 2011 – 7:30 PM
Brunswick Little Theater Presents
Oliver, a musical favorite. Director: Jen Iapalucci
Brunswick Community College Odell Williamson Auditorium Hwy. 17, Supply
Contact: Thom Clemmons
910/368-6261
Admission/Fees: $15.00 Adults,$10 for students 12 & over. $6 child
Tickets call 800-754-1050 ext. 7416.
 

July 29 – 30, 2011
Cape Fear Flounder Classic
Flounder Fishing Tournament. Boats only. Cash Prizes.
Southport Marina 606 W. West Street Southport, NC 28461
Contact: Southport-Oak Island Area Chamber of Commerce
4841 Long Beach Road, SE Southport, NC 28461
910/457-6964
Admission/Fees: Fees Charged
Event of Southport-Oak Island Area Chamber of Commerce

August 5 – 6, 2011
Long Bay Ladies Anglers King Mackerel Tournament
Ladies only king mackerel tournament. All lady fishing crew with only two men allowed one to captain the boat and one mate. The men are not allowed to touch the fish, bait any hooks or change out rigs. That’s all up to the ladies!
for more details www.oakislandfishingclub.net
Admission/Fees: $175 before 7/23. $200 after. $100 TWT
Event of Oak Island Fishing Club. Prizes: 50%, 30%, 20% to the top 3 winners (after 15% administration fee.

August 12, 2011 – 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Concerts on The Coast
“Da Howlies”
Garrison Lawn @ Ft. Johnston 223 E. Bay Street Southport, NC
Contact: Maureen
910/457-7945
Admission/Fees: Free
Event of Brunswick County Parks & Recreation & City of Southport Tourism Department

August 13, 2011 – 8:00 AM
NC Maritime Museum @ Southport Bicycle Tours
The Adventure Kayak Company bicycle tour guide will take participants through the live oak canopied streets and along the waterfront, explaining its history as you pedal by Fort Johnston, Brunswick Inn, the Old Brunswick Jail, the Crimes of the Heart Home, The Indian Trail Tree, along the Cape Fear River and more. Bikes are single-speed, pace is slow, and all participants must wear helmets. Space is limited. Two day advanced registration required.
The Adventure Kayak Company 807 N. Howe Street, Southport
910/454-0607
Fee: $20 for bike/helmet rental and tour. Bring your own bike, tour only fee $15.

What’s Up? From the St. James Plantation POA

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

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What’s Up! 

June 27, 2011 , Issue 11-012
 
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News from The St. James Activities
Committee


Sign up now for Dinners for Six!

 

St. James Activities Committee reminds you
to sign up for the Fall series of DF6. 
Dinners for Six is an opportunity to become
acquainted with other friendly St. James
residents.  “DF6″ consists of dining with
two other couples each month during
September, October and November.  Couples
can be spouses, significant others, or two
friends looking to enjoy the company of
their St. James neighbors.  It is a great
way for newcomers

and long-time residents to meet new friends
and share experiences.

 

One month you will be the host and prepare
the entree, asking your guests to bring
something to complete the meal.  The other
two months, you will be guests at another
couple’s home.  This is not a gourmet
group–it’s about getting together to meet
new

friends.  The host couple will contact the
other two couples to find a mutually
convenient time and date for your dinner.

 

We will be taking registration until early
August.  Please e-mail us at

Gerie123@aol.com
with your names,
address, phone numbers, and e-mail
addresses.  We will acknowledge

your request as it is received.  You will
receive the participant list and full
instructions shortly after reservations
close in August.  If you have any questions,
please call Gerie Whitney at 269-4300 or
e-mail Gerie123@aol.com.

 

The Activities Committee appreciates your
participation!

 



Free Fun on the Beach in July and August

 


A summer season of beach parties sponsored
by the Activities Committee


Date -July 9 and August 13
(no rain dates)


Who is invited – Saint James residents,
their friends and family


Where – The Beach Club


Time – 5:30 to 8:30


Bring to sharea
hearty dish to serve 10


Pack and bring – beach chairs, plates,
napkins, eating utensils, and beverages of
choice


Music – by popular demand – “The Big Bopper”


Come join the fun – eat, drink, dance and
make merry!


Remember! Parking is limited.  Car pool with
a friend.


These events are sponsored by Saint James
Activities Committee.


For more information call Pat Kunzier
(253-7202)

 

 

 

News from St. James Service Club
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2011-2012 Attractions Books Available Starting
September 1
 

 

 


The 2011-2012 Attractions Books will be available
starting September 1 from Service Club member Regina
Steeneck.  Call 253-9011 or email

rasteeneck@gmail.com
if you want the book prior
to the September 14 Service Club meeting.  The
Attraction books are $25 and available to anyone,
not just Service Club members.  Starting September
14, they will be sold at the Service Club meetings
(and directly from Regina) until we run out of our
allotment.  The books can be used as soon as
purchased and are good until December 31, 2012.

 


Regina is also selling the Tidal Tastings Cookbook
for $20, which benefits CIS (Communities in
Schools).  These are continuously available.


Membership

 

 


If you were unable to make a meeting to date, you
can still join the Service Club at any time.  The
annual membership fee is $20.00.  Checks should be
made out to the St. James Service Club.  Cash is
accepted as well.  Contact Kathy DeLeo, Membership
Chair, at

lions5345@aol.com
.

 

Odds & Ends


St. James Summer Concert

 

Wednesday, June 29 at 7 PM       Woodlands
Park Amphitheater

 

Grab a chair, pack a picnic basket and your favorite
beverage and spend an evening under the stars while
enjoying the music of the Brunswick Big Band and the
Brunswick Concert Band.  In addition to patriotic
tunes and marches, there will be selections from
Broadway shows and the classics.

Contributions are appreciated, a portion of which
benefit the Band’s “Music Student’s Assistance
Program”, which provides instruments to middle
school students who otherwise could not afford them.

 

The Concert Band is always ready to welcome new
members. Haven’t played your instrument since high
school? Get it out, dust it off and give us a try.
Guaranteed to be one of the best decisions you will
ever make! For more information contact band
president Stanley Mandell at email

stanleymandell@bellsouth.net
. Check us out on
the web at

www.brunswickbands.com

 


St. James Small Business Association


 
The
SJ Small Business Association monthly meeting is
Wednesday, July 6th at the St. James
Community Center.  Networking begins at 4:30 pm
followed by the meeting from 5:00 – 6:00 pm. Mr.
Jonathan
McLaughlin accompanied by his management team from
BB&T educating us on commercial and small business
loans and services.  Our member speaker is Karen
Anderson of Seaside Financial consultants, LLC,
explaining the importance of protecting our
retirement assets so we do not run out of money.
 
We invite all
St. James property and home owners to join us. For
further information, please contact Kathy Nicholas
at email


knicholas@SouthportTravel.com
.

 


RALLY FOR THE CURE TRIBUTE FLAGS


Once again this year, the Rally for the Cure Golf
Tournament Committee is offering the opportunity for
you to show your support in a unique, personal way
to a loved one or friend who has battled breast
cancer.  On the day of the tournament at Members
Club, July 26th, we plan to exhibit a sea of pink
flags personalized with your  messages in honor of
or in memory of these special persons.  In each of
the pro shops, there is a display of a sample
tribute flag along with a photo of a previous year’s
display on the day of the tournament.  Order forms
are available at each of these displays.  Please
pick one up and fill it out and leave it along with
your cash or check at one of the pro shops or drop
it off at one of four other convenient residential
locations through St. James (listed on the flyer)
no later than July 18th. 
Your $10.00 donation
per flag will benefit the Susan G. Komen Breast
Cancer Foundation.  Any questions, please call
Patti Kelly (253-3458) or Carol Kidd (253-3532). 
Thank you for your support.

 

 

 “AMERICA
SINGS”
with

THE SEA NOTES CHORAL SOCIETY


 


The Sea Notes Choral Society will present four (4)
concerts of “America Sings”.  The dates areSea Notes
Thursday, June 30 at 8 pm; Friday, July 1st at 8 pm;
Monday, July 4th at both 3 pm and 5 pm.  All of
these concerts will be performed at The Southport
Baptist Church, 200 North Howe St., in Southport,
NC.  Directing will be Dianne Hoffman, accompanied
on the piano by Suzi Linton.  Beverly Andrews, the
current Concertmaster of The Wilmington Symphony and
founding member of Cape Fear Chamber Players, will
be performing as our Guest Violinist.

 


The National 911 Flag, tattered in the collapse
of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, and
since restored, will be part of this year’s July 4th
Sea Notes Concerts.  The flag is currently touring
the country and through the efforts of St. James
residents, Joan and Dick Stewart, whose son died at
the World Trade Center, the flag will be making its
only stop in NC. 

 


During Monday’s performances, from 2 pm to 6 pm, the
flag will be on view across the street from the
church in the Christian Ministry Center (CMC), where
the public will be given the privilege of helping
stitch the flag back to its original 13 stripe
format.

 


In keeping with the patriotic theme of this concert,
the music will include “You’re a Grand Old Flag”,
“Salute to the Armed Forces”, “Star Spangled
Banner”, “America”, “Song for the Unsung Hero”, and
many more.  Admission is free and  donations are
appreciated.

 


Make sure not to miss this Sea Notes performance! 
It will bring tears to your eyes and pride to your
heart!  For more information, contact Julie White,
Publicity Chairman, 253-6442. 

 

News From St. James P.R.I.D.E.


Volunteers are needed to spruce-up the grounds
around the St. James Beach Club. St. James
St. James PRIDE LogoP.R.I.D.E.’s
mission: a clean, tidy & safe beach. (Safe for
marine life as well.) We’ll rake seaweed from the
beachfront and fill in holes. We’ll also remove
litter (e.g., cigarette butts) from the sand,
pick-up trash and recyclables along 71st
and 72nd streets. We’ll blow
leaves/debris off the parking lot. And, lots more.
Once we’re done (around 10:30 am), stick around for
a FREE pizza party for our volunteers. Cold drinks,
too. Our beach clean-up will begin at 9:00 am on
Saturday (7/9).
This is one of the most fun
community clean-up events we do and is especially
needed after the July 4th weekend! To
sign-up and help just send an e-mail to Steve Cherry
(scherry3@ec.rr.com)
or Sandy Cherry (mailto:sandy.cherry@gmail.com).
You may also call us at 253-9022 with any questions
or concerns.

Note: this beach clean-up is limited to the first
70 responders.

PRIDE is a loose acronym for litter

P
ick-up
and


R
ecycling
programs


I
ntegrated
into our


D
evelopment
for the protection & preservation of the


E
nvironment. 

News From St. James Tennis Association

 

 


St.
James Open Tournament, July 22-24th

 

The St. James Tennis
Association will be hosting its 8th
annual St. James Open Tennis Tournament on July
22-24th.  The tournament is open to the public and
players from all locations are welcome.

 

The tournament
divisions will include:

 

§         Singles for
both men and women levels 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, and an
open division.

§         Doubles for
men and women levels 6.0, 7.0, 8.0 and an open
division.

§         Mixed
Doubles levels 6.0, 7.0, 8.0 and an open division.

 

All matches will be 2
out of 3 sets, with a 10-point tiebreaker for the 3rd
set.  Each division will be a single elimination
draw.  Consolation divisions will only be added if
there is time and court space available.   

 

Entry fees are $30
for singles and $25 per person for doubles.

St. James Tennis Association
members will receive a $10 discount per event.
 All checks should be made payable to SJTA. 

Trophies will be
awarded in each division, and prize money will be
offered in Men’s open singles and doubles divisions.
Refreshments will be offered each day and each
participant will receive a tournament shirt. 
Contact the St. James Tennis Shop at 910-253-3008
ext. 6 for applications and to sign up. Entry
deadline is Friday, July 15th.

 

**As part of our
on-going shoe collection program, SJTA will be
collecting your gently used athletic
and non-athletic shoes
at the St. James Open Tournament.  All of the shoes
will be donated to the Brunswick Family Assistance
Agency.


Save The Date!


Save The Date

 

 


Brunswick Novant Medical Center Foundation
Premiere

 The
Brunswick Novant Medical Center Foundation Board of
Directors is proud to announce the Foundation’s
first event – a Premiere of the new Brunswick Novant
Medical Center scheduled for Thursday, July 14, at 7
pm. The black-tie optional event will be held at the
new hospital offering attendees the community’s
first chance to tour the new hospital. Complete with
a Hollywood-style walk of fame and red carpet
entrance, this event will be one to remember.
Sponsorships are available, or tickets can be
purchased for $100 each. For more information,
contact St. James resident Ben Styers at
910-448-2598, email benstyers@seacoastrealty.com or
Amy Myers at 910-755-1244 or by email at almyers@novanthealth.org
.    

Ben Styers – Member – Brunswick Novant Medical
Center Foundation Board of Directors.

 

 

  


Artisans Plein Air Event

Come to
the marina for a special family treat on
Friday or Saturday morning, July 1 or
July 2. From 9 AM until noon on both
days, observe artists at work and talk
with them about their specialty.
Potters, painters, jewelry artists and
fabric artists will be demonstrating how
they create their unique art. In
addition, there will be a Kids Korner
and photographer Lou Bruno will be
taking free photos. Bring the whole
family to the marina for the opportunity
to have Lou take a family portrait in
this charming setting.


Rally For The Cure Golf
Tournament


On July 26th we will have the
Rally For a Cure
here at St.
James.  This is the annual golf
tournament for the Susan G. Komen Breast
Cancer Foundation.  Our neighborhood has
been wonderful responding to this
cause.  Let’s try to do it again this
year. 

Donate whatever you can and we will at
the very least be a hole sponsor!  Last
year we were able to sponsor a hole and
the table cloths at the luncheon.  Since
there are so many of us, let’s try for a
“gold sponsor” this year.  A small
donation for everyone could accomplish
this goal.

There is a basket on my front porch,
just drop your donation in there and I
will pick it up each day.

Also, I am collecting money for tribute
flags.  If you need a tribute flag form,
they too are in the basket on my porch. 
I would like to have all donations in by
July 10th. 

Thank you for your wonderful support of
this charity over the years!  Give me a
call if you have any questions.

 

 


RALLY FOR THE CURE TRIBUTE
FLAGS 
    

Once again this year, the Rally for
the Cure Golf Tournament Committee
is offering the opportunity for you
to show your support in a unique,
personal way to a loved one or
friend who has battled breast
cancer.  On the day of the
tournament at Members Club, July
26th, we plan to exhibit a sea of
pink flags personalized with your
 messages in honor of or in memory
of these special persons.  In each
of the pro shops, there is a display
of a sample tribute flag along with
a photo of a previous year’s display
on the day of the tournament.  Order
forms are available at each of these
displays.  Please pick one up and
fill it out and leave it along with
your cash or check at one of the pro
shops or drop it off at one of four
other convenient residential
locations through St. James (listed
on the flyer) no later than July
18th. 
Your $10.00 donation per
flag will benefit the Susan G. Komen
Breast Cancer Foundation.  Any
questions, please call Patti Kelly
(253-3458) or Carol Kidd
(253-3532).  Thank you for your
support.


Patti Reilly, 3721 Curricle Court,
910-454-9383

 

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