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Volume 129 August 2013
2013 CHAMBER OFFICERS
CHAIR Brant Barnwell
Intracoastal Realty
VICE-CHAIR Vacant
TREASURER Brenda Butler Town of Carolina Beach SECRETARY Carol Magestro
Carolina Beach Furniture
PROFESSIONAL STAFF PRESIDENT Gail McCloskey
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Greg Reynolds
2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Paul Boroznoff
Southern Digital Art.com Paula Bradford
Bank Of America Anne Brodsky
Palm Air Realty Van Coley Century 21 Sweyer & Associates Janet Knott Artful Living Group Andrea Cinanni-Wilson Southern Sign Company
Ex-Officio Director Keith Bloemendaal
Tilt Shift Marketing LLC Angie Earl
Town of Carolina Beach Simon Sanders Creative Wood Works of
Wilmington
Chamber Champion
Chamber of Commerce NEWS AND VIEWS
PLEASURE ISLAND PRESENTS AUGUST
Billy Walton Band
Blues
Thursday, August 22nd
40 East
Country Rock
Friday, August 30th
DOUBLE Fireworks
The Cut
90’s Pop Rock
Thursday, August 15th
Bibis Ellison Band
Rock & Roll
Thursday, August 8th
Dogs Ave
Funk
Thursday, August 1st
Boardwalk Blast & Fireworks
6:30—9:30 CB Gazebo Stage
SUNDAY, August 11th
8:45 pm CB Lake
SUNDAY, August 18th
8:45 pm CB Lake
Millenia Funk’n Band Rock, Funk, Pop & Metal
August 4th
Brent Stimmel Band American, Funk & Jam
August 18th
Uncle Harry 70’s, 80’s, 90’ & Modern Rock
August 25th
Dangers of Stereo Soul, Funnk, Classic Rock
August 11th
Kure Beach Oceanfront Park
TURTLE TALK - Mondays at 7pm
STORY TIME BY THE SEA - Thursdays 10-11:30 am
BOOGIE IN THE PARK
Sundays from 4 pm—7pm
CASH BINGO Every Wednesday (except 7/3)
7:00—9:00 pm
At the CB Gazebo Area
FAMILY NIGHT Every Tuesday
6:30-8:30 pm
FREE Kids Activities
FREE Summer Concerts—Ft. Fisher Air Force
Recreation Area 6:30 pm—8:30 pm
SPARE CHANGE
Beach, Country, Class R & B THURSDAY, August
SOUTH OF K
Bluegrass
FRIDAY, August 9th
SUNDAY, August 4th
8:45 pm CB Lake
SUNDAY, August 25th
8:45 pm CB Lake
SUNDAY, September 1st
8:45 pm CB Lake
MAKO Band
Beach Boogie Blues
FRIDAY, August 23rd
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20th ANNUAL PLEASURE ISLAND SEAFOOD BLUES & JAZZ FESTIVAL featuring BUDDY GUY, WET WILLIE, THE SLIDE BROTHERS & RANDALL BRAMBLETT plus 10 OTHER
BANDS OVER TWO DAYS ON TWO STAGES
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On an overcast Wednesday evening in mid-July, the Members of the Pleasure Island Chamber of Commerce got together at Uncle Vinny’s Ristorante & Pizzeria and enjoyed an outdoor extravaganza complete with heavy Uncle Vinny’s. After being serenaded by the unique Playboys, President Gail McCloskey made a few announcements and then the prizes began to roll...Cindy Mears captured her portion of the 50/50 Prize, while the host portion was donated to The Pleasure Island Chamber of Commerce. Vinny Doria captured a Fusing Glass Design from Dottie Herman, while Karl of Artful Living Group took home two tickets to the 20th Annual Seafood Blues & Jazz Festival courtesy of the Pleasure Island Chamber of Commerce. Vinny Doria (who purchased 40 tickets) next won a 2 Hr. FREE FACEBOOK Lift courtesy of Carolina Beach Babe, while Louise May took home a Canvas Giclee provided by Joshua Images. Cynthia Remahl next won a Fusing Glass Design by Dottie Herman, while Becky Coley took home a $25 Gift Certificate from Touche’ . Vinny Doria next won an original mosaic gfeaturing a black & red heart provided by Teresa Sandeford of Mosaics by Teresa. Mike Seigh took home the 2nd Gift Certificate courtesy of Touche’. Andrea Wilson won an Uncle Vinny’s T-shirt and Charlene won a Twisted Lime
T-shirt and hat. Please enjoy some memories courtesy of Paul Boroznoff of Southern Digital Art.com.
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DATE: WEDNESDAY, August 14th, 2013 TIME: 5:30 -7:00
LOCATION: Olde Salty’s On The Boardwalk., Carolina Beach, NC
The Summer season is in full swing and the visitors keep coming in record-breaking num-bers, but its time to catch your breath and come visit Brenda and her great staff at Olde
Salty’s at the After Hours Social On Wednesday, August 14th, 2013. Please join all your Business Associates and Friends on the Boardwalk to relax, breath in the salt air and take a quick, much-needed break.
The Directors and staff at the Pleasure Island Chamber of Commerce along with Olde Salty, welcome you to Brenda Armes’ Chamber inaugural get-together. Olde Salty’s will be offering tastings from their select menu as well as drink specials (Adult and otherwise) along with some background tunes to serenade you into the night. Be sure to come out early, enjoy the sounds of August, have a snack and a
cold one, talk with some friends, meet some new ones and stay for dinner after we are through.
Time for a quick break and a breather from the daily grind. Be sure to bring your business cards to enter your business in our drawing for the Spotlight on Business in the next newsletter. And, don't forget to look for the colored dots on members' name tags. This signifies a new member to our Chamber. Please do what you can to make them feel welcome. It’s been a while since our July Social, at
Uncle Vinny’s, so please join us for the August Business After Hours Wednesday, August 14th at 5:30 at Olde Salty’s!
AUGUST BUSINESS AFTER HOURS TO BE HOSTED BY OLDE SALTY’S
ON AUGUST 14th, 2013
JULY BUSINESS AFTER HOURS HOSTED BY THE UNCLE VINNY’S RISTORANTE &
PIZZERIA ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 10th, 2013
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Footprints – Local Artisans Boutique is a new shopping experience for Carolina
Beach. Opened by Trisha Rogers in May, the shop is comprised of booths that can be
rented by local artists and crafters to showcase and sell their work. Originally offering
the work of three artisans, Footprints now features the talent of twelve individuals, and
still has room for a few more (although spaces are filling quickly). Merchandise in-
cludes an array of original items, including paintings, home décor, pottery, crocheted
items, shabby chic furnishings and natural bath and body products. Visitors to Carolina
Beach who are looking for a tangible memory of their trip can find many perfect items
that are locally made – a great alternative to mass produced souvenirs that can be
found at any tourist spot. The concept for Footprints is one much like an artist coopera-
tive. By pooling resources, many individuals are able to have their own “mini boutique”
within a larger retail space that would not have been feasible to lease and run individually. In
addition to working together to cover the overhead of the space, everyone works together
to promote the boutique, and subsequently, each others businesses and artwork.
Stop in to browse the unique offerings of Footprints – Local Artisans Boutique. You
can also become a follower at www.facebook.com/FootprintsCB for regular updates. Re-
member…Shop Local – Shop Original!
1140 N. Lake Park Blvd., Unit H (Across from CB Town Hall); Carolina Beach, NC; 910.216.0333
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Drifter's Reef Motel in Carolina Beach is a fun filled family
vacation spot. Drifter's Reef is owned and operated by lo-
cal resident LeAnn Pierce. In addition to our outstanding
on site restaurant, The Lazy Pirate, we offer an outdoor
pool, picnic areas, volleyball courts, 24 hour/7 days a
week front desk services, and on site laundry facilities. We
are equipped to handle all your family, wedding, reunion,
and vacation needs. You can book online at
www.driftersreef.com or call the hotel at 910-458-5414.
Spotlight On Business—Drifter’s Reef Hotel
Spotlight On Business—Footprints-Local Artisans Boutique
Drifter’s Reef Hotel &
Lazy Pirate Sports Bar & Grill 701 N. Lake Park Blvd.
Carolina Beach, NC 28428
www.driftersreef.com 910.458.5414
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1331 Bridge Barrier Road, PO Box 819
Carolina Beach, NC 28428 Telephone: 910-458-3322; Fax: 910-458-3377
CMS Tool & Die, Inc. is a full service CNC machining shop with a wide variety of manufacturing capabilities and the ability to ship worldwide. We are a rapidly growing company with an impressive product line of metal and plastic parts. We produced high precision CNC parts for a wide varie-
ty of customer, including the automotive, aerospace, telecommunication, and medical industries. Included in our product line are parts for the RedBox video distribution centers and the new lime green key machines found in Home Depot and Lowes home improvement stores. CMS was started in Nick Chambliss’ garage in 1986 in Durham, NC. Nick visited Carolina Beach and fell in love with the area, so in 2005 he loaded up his machines on a 18-wheeler and moved to this area. His only regret was not moving here 10 years earlier. Since CMS began, it has grown from a one-man operation to a corporation that employees 10 to 20 employees depending on the workload. CMS has established itself as a dependable manufac-turer of quality parts while providing on-time delivery. Our key employees are local people who love this area and appreciate the opportunity to work in
this wonderful community. Nick Chambliss – President/CEO, Lynne Willis – CFO, Jess Teasdale – Opera-tions Manager, Joel Thomas – Programming Manager, and Diane Teasdale – Shipping/Receiving Manager.
We are proud to say our products are – MADE IN U.S.A.
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New Orleans Snowballs is located on the Carolina Beach Board-
walk. It offers more than 40 delicious and fun flavors that are poured
on top of ice shaved so fine you’ll feel like you are eating snow! We
have a wide variety of flavors that range from strawberry, blueberry,
and mango, to more unique options like chocolate and tiger’s
blood! It is owned and operated by Carolina Beach’s own LeAnn
Pierce. New Orleans Snowballs is the ideal way to cool down after a
day at the beach and the perfect treat to enjoy while watching the fire-
works!
7 Carolina Beach Avenue North (On The Boardewalk)
Carolina Beach, NC
Spotlight On Business—New Orleans Snowballs
Spotlight On Business—CMS Tool & Die, Inc.
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Wilmington Hammerheads vs
Charleston Battery
When: Friday, August 2nd
Where: Legion Stadium
Time: Kickoff 7:30pm | Gates 6:00pm
Wilmington Hammerheads vs
Dayton Dutch Lions
When: Friday, August 9th
Where: Legion Stadium
Time: Kickoff 7:30pm | Gates 6:00pm
Wilmington Hammerheads vs
Pittsburgh Riverhounds
When: Wednesday, August 14th
Where: Legion Stadium
Time: Kickoff 7:30pm | Gates 6:00pm
Wilmington Hammerheads vs
Antigua Barracuda FC
When: Saturday, August 17th
Where: Legion Stadium
Time: Kickoff 7:30pm | Gates 6:00pm
www.wilmingtonhammerheads.com
These businesses realized the importance of economic growth for Pleasure Island, and have pledged their support by investing in your
Chamber of Commerce. Please support your community by calling on these businesses when you are in need of products and services.
Trisha Rogers
Footprints-Local Artisans Boutique 1140 N. Lake Park Blvd., Suite H
Carolina Beach, NC 28428
910.540.5839
www.facebook.com/FootPrintsCB
Multi-vendor Boutique featuring works of local artists and crafters
Welcome New Members
James Taylor
Sandpiper Limo Services, Inc. 4124 Malpass Corner Road
Burgaw, NC 28425
910.224.8118
www.SandpiperLimo.com
Limo and Shuttle Van Services
Tell your business associates, acquaintances and friends
to join the Pleasure Island Of Commerce
Wilmington Hammerheads Carolina Beach Dragon Boat Regatta
October 24-26, 2013
Carolina Beach Dragon Boat Regatta & Festival
For more information,
go to our Facebook
page or contact Brenda
Butler of The Town of
Carolina Beach.
Sign Up Now—24 members
create a team at $50/
member. Your team can
win a trophy for the Fastedt
Time, the Craziest Cos-
tumes, the Most Spirit, the
Slowest Time, Best Enter-
tainers and Match Race
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Chamber Happenings Around The Island
CALL FOR ARTISTS Poster Design Contest Entry Form
20th Annual Pleasure Island Seafood
Blues & Jazz Festival October 12th and 13th, 2013
Winner will be awarded $200 VIP Treatment at this year’s Festival. Recognition for 20th Annual Seafood, Blues and Jazz Poster
Graphic Winner will have a complimentary booth and opportunity to
sign posters at the Festival in the Arts & Wine Garden
Requirements
1. All entrants should submit original representational artwork
of The 20th Annual Seafood, Blues and Jazz Festival.
2. Eligible entries must be a flat work of art, which includes:
watercolor, pastels, acrylics or oil. Please do not submit work on stretched, framed canvas or canvas board.
3. Flat work must be no smaller than 11” x 14” and no larger
than 18” x 24”
4. Entries with 2013 Seafood Blues and Jazz Festival lettering
is prohibited and such entries will be disqualified.
5. Entries should be received on or before Noon, September
3, 2013.
6. Winner will be notified no later than September 9, 2013
7. All other submissions will be returned.
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Happenings Around The Island
The Carolina Beach
Farmer’s Market
Market continues its 2013 Season
every Saturday morning at the Car-
olina Beach Lake from 8:00 am—
1:00 pm. Come get your shopping
done supporting local produce and
crafts.
Don’t forget about the Open Air
Market in Kure Beach every Tuesday on 8 am—1 pm.
ANNUAL COMMUNITY CENTER BBQ TO BE HELD AUGUST 17
TH
Mark your calendars for the annual Kure Beach Community Center BBQ Fundraiser on Saturday, August 17th. Serving begins at 4:00 pm and continues until 8:00 pm, or until the BBQ runs out. Be sure to come early; you don't want to miss BBQ from Middle of the Island, baked beans, potato salad, cole slaw from Big Daddy's Restaurant, a roll, tea and a delicious dessert. Tickets are $8.00 at the door and are available for eat in or take out. This fundraiser helps support the Kure Beach Community Center for all of us to enjoy. Thank you in advance for your support! After your BBQ, head down to Ocean Front Park from 7-9 pm to enjoy the jazz pop band Stardust. For more information, please call Town Hall at (910) 458-8216. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Nikki Keely or Bob Fitzsimons, Town of Kure Beach, Recreation Coordinators
Ribbon-Cutting and
Grand Opening
Thursday, August 15th
4:30 pm—6:30 pm
Hors d’ouvres and Beverages Stop by and see the new
location
1025 N. Lake Park Blvd. Carolina Beach 910-458-2001
Fort Fisher to host “Information Technology: Communications in
Civil War”
The Carolina Beach Ocean Rescue is soliciting donations to help fund our trip to the National Lifeguard Competition at Manhattan Beach,
California! During the early season, we held fundraisers to raise
money to send us to the Regional Competition held at Nags Head.
At the regionals, we placed 1st and 2nd in multiple events and feel
we can compete at a national event. Your donation is tax-deductible
and would be greatly appreciated and will go toward us representing
Carolina Beach at a National Level. If you would like to donate,
please contact Chief Alan Griffin at CBFD (910-409-1014) or Gail
McCloskey at PI Lifeguard Association (910-458-8434) for instruction
on how to donate. Thank you up front for your consideration to
this cause!
Town of Carolina Beach Fire Dept.
Pleasure Island Lifeguard Association
1121 N. Lake Park Blvd.
Carolina Beach, NC
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Happenings Around The Island
American Legion Fish Fry
1st Friday of the month from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm, the American Legion Post 129 will hold a tasty Fish Fry at 1500 Bridge Barrier Road in Carolina Beach (910.458.4253).
For $8 a plate, you will receive Large Whiting fillet or NC Farm raised catfish,
hush puppies, cole slaw, potato salad, iced tea or coffee. Beer and Wine available for purchase. Captain Ray’s Sea-food is also available for purchase.
For an additional fee, the Ladies Auxiliary will give you choices of dessert.
Katie B. Hines Senior Center 308 Cape Fear Blvd.
458.6609
1st Saturday of the month from
7:30 am –11:00 am Pancake Breakfast—Just $6.00
includes pancakes, sausage, eggs,
juice & coffee
The Veggie Wagon
delivers to Whole Foods
A local producer of specialty foods has successfully introduced
its products to the Wilmington Whole Foods store.
Max and April Sussman, founders and owners of Carolina Beach-based The Veggie Wagon, delivered their first or-der on July 19, according to the company’s news release. Whole Foods Market now sells The Veggie Wagon’s Pick-led Okra, Spicy Pickled Okra, Pickled Zucchini, Spicy Pickled Zucchini, Jamaican Jerk Pickles and Honey Haba-nero Hot Sauce.
The Sussmans say that, while they have been stocking their products at various small shops and farmers’ markets for years, Whole Foods will give them the added exposure of a nationally recognized name.
“We’ve been looking to grow into a larger market so our products are more accessible,” April Sussman said, in the release.
“We’ve been searching for a national partner that has a proven retail and distribution model, and Whole Foods really fits that bill,” said Max Sussman, in the release. “It’s really cool to be working with such a large company that has a small-company mentality. Their policies and the way that they run their store make it very, very easy for small producers to work with them.”
608 S. Lake Park Blvd. 910-805-3014
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Happenings Around The Island
FEDERAL POINT HELP CENTER
The needs of the Help Center in August 2013
include:
Soup, Canned meat, Canned fish, soup (really short on soup) and any other canned or dry packaged food items or toiletries will be greatly appreciated.
Anne Hope & Tim Marvin 458 4057
The Federal Point History Center is now a ticket
outlet for Wilmington Water Tours. You can call 910.458.0502 or drop by and reserve
tickets for any of their trips. The History Center
will receive a small percentage of each ticket they
sell.
The Landing Bar & Grill
This Week’s Dinner Special (Through Wednesday, August 7th)
Lobster Bisque $8 Traditional Lobster Bisque garnished with Main Lobster &
Herb Salad
Maine Lobster Roll $10 1/4 lb of Maine Lobster lightly dressed in Mayo and served
on a toasted roll
300 N. Lake Park Blvd. Carolina Beach, NC 910.707-0202
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Message From The President
Dear Members:
I am sure you are all aware that 2013 is an Election Year on Pleasure Island and specifically Carolina Beach
where we have multiple candidates vying for Mayor and Council. Unlike some Chambers, we are non-
partisan and do not endorse any candidate for public office in any way. As you may have heard, it was with
great sadness that Mike Worley had to step down as our 2013 Chair due to the fact that he is a candidate for
Carolina Beach Town Council and our Charter does not allow this situation. We would like to thank Brant
Barnwell for stepping up to finish out the year. We wish all candidates the best in the coming election and as
a refresher, we would like to share our Electioneering Policy with the Membership, so there will be no misun-
derstanding in the months to come.
Pleasure Island Chamber of Commerce Electioneering Policy This document is to clarify the Pleasure Island Chamber of Commerce policy on formal or informal electioneering by local, state and/or national political candidates or their representatives, in direct proximity to, prior to, during and/or after any Chamber-sponsored events including all Festivals, Music Concerts, Business After Hours, Business Before Hours, Member-Guest Socials, individual networking functions and/or any other purpose-formed initiatives that the Chamber endorses or sponsors directly.
The Chamber’s current By-laws already define its status as a 501(c)(6) Not-For-Profit corporation based on an inal-ienable and inviolable agreement with the IRS. That agreement states specifically that: “No substantial part of the activities of the corporation (sic Chamber) shall participate or intervene in directly or indirectly (including the publish-ing or distribution of political statements) any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for pub-lic office. Notwithstanding any other provisions of these articles, the corporation shall not carry on any other ‘electioneering’ activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c) of the Code, or (b) by a corporation, contributions to which are deductible under Section 170(c)(2) of the Code.”
For our purposes, the definition of “electioneering” shall be: To actively endorse, promote, advertise, or work for the success of a particular candidate, party, or ticket in a formal or informal government election. Electioneering would also include creating venues and opportunities and directly supporting the physical distribution or dissemination of any election, campaign or platform materials; including printed or unprinted campaign literature, pamphlets, signs, banners, placards, buttons, clothing, hats or other specific or non-specific materials relating to the election to a public office of any kind.
Having clearly stated this policy precludes “Electioneering,” as defined herein, at any Chamber sponsored events, it should be carefully noted the Chamber fully endorses and supports the US Constitution’s 1
st Amendment right to free-
dom of speech. As a community organization, the Chamber strongly supports and endorses the right of every Ameri-can citizen, including the membership of its organization, to take any and every opportunity to inform themselves, and their peers, of the policy positions of candidates upon whose representation they rely for governance. Further to openly and actively discuss and engage with candidates of all parties regarding their various platforms, positions, public policies, issues, concerns and ideals; and to avail themselves whenever possible of all information necessary to make an informed voting decision; and if possible, to do so wherever and whenever reasonable including any and all Chamber-sponsored events, Festivals, Music Concerts, Business After Hours, Business Before Hours, Member-Guest Socials, Ribbon Cuttings, individual networking functions and any other purpose-formed initiatives that the Chamber endorses or sponsors directly.
Gail McCloskey, President Pleasure Island Chamber of Commerce
VISION & VIEWS 2013—A POLITICAL FORUM
Wednesday, October 25th 6:30—9:30 pm
Courtyard Marriott—Carolina Beach
100 Charlotte Avenue The Pleasure Island Chamber of Commerce cordially
invite you to participate in a non-partisan political forum
withh the Candidates for Carolina Beach Municipal Office.
MAYOR
Bob Lewis Dan Wilcox
COUNCIL Tom Bridges Gary Doetsch LeAnn Pierce
Jody Smith Mike Worley