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M.N. Lisk, a popular Swansboro mayor, initiated the annual Mullet Festival, [5] one of the first coastal seafood festivals in North Carolina. The town is featured as the setting of Nicholas Sparks' novel The Guardian. The Swansboro Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [6]
The three-on-three basketball tournament drew 121 teams; the annual parade had 61 entries and committee member Lori Valdez said about 90 vendors set up shop in McCosh Park. "I even had a (vendor ...
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For the 2011 festival, Taylor Wimpey were confirmed as the primary sponsor, [1] along with a number of local businesses who sponsored individual events or parts of the advertising campaign. In addition, festival organisers hosted a number of fundraising events including a music quiz and a concert with folk and blues artists Cuckoo Oak and O.D ...
Considering that many other members of the Weeks family in the Hadnots Creek area were deeply involved in the early Baptist movement, it is probable that Theophilus Weeks and his family were among them. In January 1741 , he recorded his livestock branding, which indicated agricultural interests. In 1747 he borrowed some £200 from Colonel John ...
The Sundance Film Festival is considering a move out of its home in Park City, Utah. Sundance Film Festival committee visits Atlanta as it considers a move Skip to main content
The table below lists the tenure of when each member was selected for their current term as committee lead. The Republican party rules stipulate that their leads of standing committees may serve no more than three congressional terms (two years each) as chair or ranking member unless the full party conference grants them a waiver to do so. [51]
The festival was originally named Moomba by organisers in the belief it was a native word meaning 'let's get together and have fun.' Credit is usually given to Bill Onus , a unionist and member of the Australian Aborigines' League for proposing the term, which he used in a play, Aboriginal Moomba in 1951. [ 4 ]