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Friday, May 29, 2009

Want Something Different For Lunch or Dinner?

Recently, I stopped by the Red Pepper which is a Chinese takeout restaurant near the "4 corners" in Sneads Ferry, North Carolina. Conveniently located for those in Sneads Ferry as well as those going to or from North Topsail Beach, this is a place to remember while staying at the beach.

Like many Chinese takeouts, Red Pepper offers a wide array of dishes to fit most everyone in the family. Unlike many restaurants along the beach, this is one where the prices are very reasonable. Add to that the quality service and friendly staff and you quickly realize they are grateful for your business. I have personally had the pleasure of eating their food for quite some time now and recommend them regularly.

If you have had enough burgers and want a great change of pace or not in the mood for higher priced seafood, Red Pepper is the perfect stop to feed you hunger. Do remember though, that calling in advance to place your order can be the smart move as they do get very busy during lunch and dinner rushes.

Red Pepper
Phone:(910) 327-0888
977 NC-210
Sneads Ferry, NC 28460

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Spring Craft Fair and Car Show - May 2, 2009 - Downtown Jacksonville NC

The Coastal Carolina Artists & Crafters Guild along with the Onslow Shriners held a day of fun and food for the community to enjoy while showcasing locally crafted works of art and a car show. Held at the Riverwalk Crossing Park in downtown Jacksonville, the one day Spring Craft Fair was free to the public from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 2nd.

This was a great time to see, learn about and purchase lots of quality handcrafted works of art and good food while supporting the Onslow Shrine Club in their fund raising efforts; and for the car enthusiasts a chance to see and vote for their favorite car in the People’s Choice Award.

Here are some pictures from the event (more can be found at My NC SEO's Flickr page):






























Some of the event participants (no particular order):
  • Cynthia A. Quesenberry
    Handcrafted Designs in Glass
    Quesenart8@aol.com
    757-255-2928
  • Pens-n-More
    Hand made by Greg Padgett
    www.pens-n-more.com
    910-326-5864
  • Empty Nest Photos
    By Cindy Wozniak
    Wildlife and Nature with Personality
    EmptyNestPhotos.com
    emptynestphotos@earthlink.net
    910-358-2857
  • Daniels Art Glass Gallery & Studio
    Rich Daniels - Artist/Owner
    Custom stained glass, windows/doors/panels and lamps - fused glass sinks, bowls, etc.
    134 Main Street
    PO Box 72
    Pollocksville, NC 28573
    252-224-1446
  • Crazy Daisy
    A Shop of Crafters
    Custom Designs: Crafts, Gift Baskets, Dog Clothing, Sewing Lessons, Quilting Lessons, Dog Treats
    1302 Gould Road
    Jacksonville, NC 28540
    Sewing Lessons by: Ms. Jerry 910-346-3332
    910-546-7460
  • Zoe's Bonetique
    Kelly Smith
    Custom dog clothing and treats
    Crazy Daisy
    1302 Gould Road
    Jacksonville, NC 28540
    zoesbonetique@yahoo.com
    910-459-9164
  • Watercolors by SL
    Steve Lambert - Artist
    Specializing in Sneads Ferry & Topsail Island Scenes
    jslambert52@charter.net
    slwatercolors.com
    910-327-2764
  • Queen Crafty Red Hat Ladies
    Judith White
    Crafty Ladies That Like To Make Their Own Fun
    Handcrafted Jewelry, Stationary, Accessories & Hats
    judy@craftyredhatladies.com
    craftyredhatlady.blogspot.com
    910-265-7777
  • The Blue Dragonfly
    Handmade by Jan
    Jewelry, Stained Glass
    jmm1214@charter.net
    910-459-9615
    www.tbdjulry.webs.com
  • Once Upon A Time
    Handmade Gifts From The Heart
    Nadine Miller
    Artisan/Crafter
    602 Clyde Drive
    Jacksonville, NC 28540
    deanie602@yahoo.com
    910-340-6427
  • Kre-8-ive Enterprises
    Everlasting Memories
    Shiang-ling Bissonnette
    Event Planner and Photographer
    324 West Dunn St
    Sneads Ferry, NC 28460
    910-548-4133
    S.Bissonnette@live.com
    www.myspace.com/kre8ive_enterprises
    http://kre-8-ive.webs.com
  • Stampin Up!
    Suzie Thomas
    Independent Demonstrator Senior Associate
    zannakins@yahoo.com
    910-545-2106
  • Shadetree Woodworking
    Greg Houde
    139 Bogue Drive
    Newport, NC 28570
    252-646-3133
    www.shadetreewoodworking.com
    Shuttermaster@ec.rr.com
  • Beverly's Bags
    The bag you must have!
    Beverly Hunt - Chief Sew & Sew
    315 Yaupon Drive
    Cape Carteret, NC 28584
    Beverly@everbtruecreations.com
    everbtruecreations.com
  • Jewelry By Janice
    Custom Jewelry & Woodworking
    Janice Raab
    305 Red Oak Drive
    Stella, NC 28582
    252-393-6345
    JewelrybyJanice@cs.com


For more information:
Coastal Carolina Artists & Crafts Guild
PO Box 1044
Jacksonville, NC 28541
Email: CCACGuild@yahoo.com
Phone: 910-938-7077
Web: www.ccacguild.blogspot.com

To contact the Onslow Shrine Club call 910-346-9482 and leave a message.

Riverwalk Crossing Park is located at 421 Court Street, Jacksonville, North Carolina.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Sarah Catbagan Gets A Heart

Today is a brand new day for one young lady and the people in and around Sneads Ferry are working to ensure it continues that way!

Sarah Catbagan had been in need of a heart transplant for some time. She now has it!!!

With the high cost of the surgery and other things needed, the businesses and residents of Sneads Ferry North Carolina came together to assist. The Sharks Motorcycle Club partnered with JK's Full House, Bottoms Up Sports Bar, Brass Pelican and Lo-Re-Lei's Pub and Grill to hold a poker run today with proceeds to go for Sarah. See Sarah Catbagan story.

Also, there will be a Pig Pick'n tomorrow (Sunday, August 24, 2008) at Lo-Re-Lei's Pub and Grill in Sneads Ferry with the proceeds from that to go to Sarah as well. Please come out to show your support for this young lady to help give her a new lease on life.

Donations:
Donations my be deposited at any First Citizens Bank to the Sarah Catbagan Benefit.
Fore More Info: Call 910-389-7698.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Sneads Ferry Residents Have The Heart To Give

In keeping with what the residents of Sneads Ferry, North Carolina are all about, there are multiple events being held in the area to raise funds towards giving a young lady a heart transplant and a brighter future.



Sarah Catbagan Needs A Heart Transplant
Sarah is a 16 year old who is currently in need of a heart transplant. She is being treated at the University of Virginia Children's Hospital.


Sarah is currently a sophomore in high school and would like to go to college to pursue a degree in criminal justice.



Please help give her a second chance by donating to her family to help with mounting hospital bills and to have a Heart Transplant!





Poker Run To Benefit Sarah Catbagan


August 23, 2008





The Sharks Motorcycle Riding Club and Lo-Re-Lei's Pub & Grill will co-sponsor this Poker Run. Sign ups at 10:00 a.m. The ride will leave Lo-Re-Lei's at 12:00 noon. Stops will include J&K's Full House, Bottoms Up Sports Bar, Brass Pelican and return to Lo-Re-Lei's. Poker hands will cost $10.00 or 3 for $20.00. Door prizes will be awarded. Bar-B-Q plates will include all the fixings and will cost $6.00 each.


Winning Hand Will Receive $150.00 Cash!!!
Pig Pick'n Sunday, August 24, 2008
There will also be a separate Pig Pick'n on August 24, 2008 at Lo-Re-Lei's in Sneads Ferry, NC.
Tickets may be purchased for $6.00 per plate at various locations in and around Sneads Ferry redeemable Aug. 24, 2008 (Sunday) which is the day after the Poker Run.
Donations:
Donations my be deposited at any First Citizens Bank to the Sarah Catbagan Benefit.
Fore More Info: Call 910-389-7698

Friday, July 25, 2008

Photography: From Shanghai to Sneads Ferry!

Photography: From Shanghai to Sneads Ferry!
Phillip Jarrell, Harvey Bradshaw and John Echo


Location: Thurston Art Gallery
Artist Sherry Thurston. Owner
Designer of the “Sneads Ferry Sneakers”, copyrighted, ‘92
328 Peru Road
Sneads Ferry,NC
910-327-1781
910-526-9988 cell
sherrythurston@charter.net

Hours: Tuesday to Friday 10-2pm for this show up to August 2nd, 2008
(Saturday 10-5pm year round.) Appointments for other times can be arranged with a phone call. We have a small art gallery in the south housed in the 1939 Original FreeWill Baptist Church built by Preacher Potter now Thurston Art Gallery in Sneads Ferry. NC purchased in 1980 by Ms. Thurston. We hope you can make it to see this great show. All works are for sale too. You may be looking for the right piece of art or photography for investment.


Phillip Jarrell
We are hosting a wonderful mulimedia artist Phillip Jarrell, who wrote "Torn Between Two Lovers" with Peter Yarrow. With 30 yrs in photography and many music cd covers, mag covers, a new guitar, Jarrell Guitars, Phillip is living in Shangahi,China now! Also designer of large banner photos in German airports featuring the Olympics in Beijing.
Due to Phillip's parents being from Eden, NC and his birthplace of Ft. Jackson, SC he chose a southern location to house his first US show with the encouragement of his cousin, Diane Kendrick, Professor & Arts Coordinator of Averett University, of Danville, VA. Phillip was going to have a joint show one here and one in Shanghai but with the earthquakes in China he delayed his show until after the Olympics. He hopes to have his show in the Grand Theatre in Beijing! Phillip was pleased with our opening! He sent us videos welcoming us to his show on July 1st. He would be so pleased if you could take the time to see his work! Send him an email to let him know if you got to see it!

Quote: In 2007 Phillip calibrated with the "Shanghai Chinese Opera Costume Institute" on a book project, which is now being used in a number of fashion universities around Chinese. Phillip is the only credited photographer for the 160 page book, in titled, "Colorize". In 2007 Phillip also Calibrated with Sarah Foster, a very talented art director, at Getty Images, to create a collection of dramatic, action images, some of which were targeting the topic of the 2008 Olympics. The idea was to work in colleage, making giant people, in the modern city of Shanghai, achieve impossible feats. Sometime a keen to Alice in Wonderland. These two projects gave birth to the technical skills and the creative work flow that would become, what is after 30 years of working as a photographer, Philip's first every art exhibition. The work will show in Shanghai, China, and Sneads Ferry, N.C., simultaneously. Opening July 1, 2008. So actually these costumes are made by students of the "Shanghai Chinese Opera Costume Institute". And in the video you can see some of the designers helping the models to get into the costumes, and putting on the make up. In most cases the designers are also designing the make up. Sherry… “Thanks for all your work showing the images. Phillip”

Ms. Thurston wishes to let you know about this amazing show with three men, over 50 doing some incredible things with photography!

Links to see works by Phillip Jarrell, Harvey Bradshaw and John Echo
http://www.phillipjarrell.com/
http://www.thurstonartgallery.com/
http://www.ncarts.org/





BIOGRAPHY OF HARVEY D. BRADSHAW, June 2008
This is Harvey’s first show of his photography

Harvey D. Bradshaw was born in his grandparents' home on Old Folkstone Road in Sneads Ferry, Onslow County, North Carolina on August 25, 1932, in the heart of the Great Depression. He is a 10th generation descendant of Alexander Grant, who came to America from Grantown-on-Spey, near Inverness, Scotland, in 1691. Alexander had jury duty in Swansboro, Onslow County, NC, on July 4, 1732, the year George Washington was born.




For the first six years of his life Harvey and his mother lived with his grandparents, James Benjamin and Bettie Dixon Grant, and his bachelor uncles, Percy Granville and Hubert Leon Grant. His mother's youngest brother, Sterling Dixon Grant, and his wife, Edna Murrell Guthrie Grant, lived nearby and had four children--Betty Claire Grant Allison, Eric Dixon Grant, Elfleda (Tillie) Grant Shepard, and James Murray Grant--who became more like brothers and sisters than cousins. His natural father, Harvey Deakins Bradshaw, 28, of Decatur, Alabama, had died of rheumatic fever in Atlanta six months before his birth. His mother, Velma Grant Bradshaw Moore, married his stepfather, Paul Milton Moore of Green Wreath Farm at Bruce, west of Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina in 1938.




Harvey had a perfect attendance record in the first grade at Dixon School (named for his grandmother's family) and was a mascot for the graduating class of 1937. He attended Falkland School in Pitt County through the eighth grade and graduated with honors from Greenville High School in 1950. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on a Naval ROTC scholarship, graduating Phi Beta Kappa in June, 1954, with a BA in journalism.




He accepted a commission in the United States Marine Corps, finishing as honor man in his platoon at The Basic School at Quantico, Virginia. After flight school at Pensacola, Florida, and Corpus Christi, Texas he was awarded his "wings of gold" as a Naval Aviator June 22, 1956.He has two sons, Paul and Toby.




Harvey served the Marine Corps for 26 years, retiring as a Colonel/Chief of Staff at Cherry Point July 31, 1980. He flew 306 combat missions in Vietnam in 1967, receiving the Distinguished Flying Cross and 23 Air Medals. He commanded Marine Fighter/Attack Squadron115, the "Silver Eagles" in Japan, Okinawa, and the Philippines in 1974-75. He commanded Marine Aircraft Group-31, with six F-4 Phantom fighter/attack squadrons and support units, at Beaufort, SC, in 1976-77. He was honored as Marine Corps "Aviator of the Year" in October, 1977.





After his retirement in 1980, Harvey developed Fairlane Farms on property he inherited in Greenville. He moved back to Sneads Ferry in the mid-1980s, developing Grantwood, a subdivision on Everett's Creek some three miles from where he was born, where you could hear the ocean when the surf was high on Topsail Island. The development is dedicated to 300 years and 12 generations of the Grant family in Onslow County. The streets are named for family members, beginning with Alexander Lane and down to Bridget Lane, named for his first grandchild, Bridget Louise Bradshaw, 17, the daughter of Toby and Moira Carr Bradshaw.
Harvey has continued his lifelong interest in writing and photography, culminating in a photo safari to Zimbabwe, Africa, with Toby, Moira, and Bridget in July 2007 when these images were captured.









John K Echo:

John was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He spent his summers with his country grandmother; picked beetles off of potato plants and dropped them into a jar of kerosene, mucked pig pens and crushed oyster shells for the chickens.

He continued his inspiring education at the Baltimore Polytechnic Institute as assistant photography editor. (The editor could take better pictures than he could.)

After complete victory over public education, he joined the Navy and became a photographer, photographing such things as the launching of the nautilus and the sinking of the Merrimack.

Some years after leaving the navy he received a B.A. in physics and art. He finally started his career with a large company and became a senior research technologist and retiring as a senior production artist. John’s wife, Virginia, has a B.A. in music and a masters for English. Virginia’s musical skills have given inspiration to John’s artwork.

Art and photography have always been a way of life with John. He has won rewards both for art and photography.

John and Virginia retired and moved to North Carolina, in the 90’s; he was inspired by the state’s many moods. This show displays John’s love of North Carolina.

Most of John’s photographs are photographed from a jet-ski or a motorcycle. These vehicles allow John extreme mobility.
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Hope you can come see these beautiful works. Yes, the gallery is open. Just call if you need it opened at your convenience until August 2nd. We will be taking it down the following week. Ms. Thurston will be getting her show back up and preparing to teach.

Ms. Thurston is the Visual Arts teacher at Dixon H. S. and teaches private art lessons afterschool for children and adults. Her art is on display for show and sale at her gallery, Topsail Art Gallery, Racine Gallery in Wilmington and SunsetriverMarketplace, Calabash.

“ It is my hope to give the artists and new businesses in the area the feeling of being welcomed and have a place to show their art and many other creative talents!”

From this hope the following show was created:
“Love of the Arts”, the show for several artists, we had 11 visual artists, 6 singers and 2 poets, February 2008. We are hoping to continue doing this open house style of showcasing the arts here in Sneads Ferry next February 6, 2008. “Photography and visual arts!” Contact Sherry Thurston.










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