From the great folks at Pomegranate Books (Grove Project articles| home page ):
Dear Pomegranate Friends,
I am writing to ask your help with the Dreams reading group. As many of you know, Dreams center for Arts Education is an after school arts program offered at the community Arts Center and at various housing communities around Wilmington. […]
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Barack Obama campaign officials announced his visit to the Port City in a conference call Friday morning. Which would have made him the first presidential candidate to campaign publicly in Wilmington leading up to the primary. One day after this announcement, Hillary Clinton’s campaign officials announced that Hillary will visit the Port City on Sunday.
Hillary […]
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Don’t forget that Earth Day is today, April 26th, at Hugh McCrae Park. We’ll see you there — we’re going to meet some friends and take pictures.
Earth Day 2008 | Wilmington, NC | April 26th, 2008
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After several emails, a couple of phone calls, and a weekend spent listening to their new self-titled demo, I had the chance to sit down with Adam Forsythe and Tiffany Reece of Wilmington’s own Barnraisers.
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Airlie Gardens, with its acres of natural beauty, is one of Wilmington’s great treasures. And its finest feature is the magnificent Airlie Oak, a tree that sprouted the same year Michelangelo became the chief architect of St. Peter’s Basilica.
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Ranald on April 24, 2008 | Posted in
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Public Comments Regarding Titan Cement
New Hanover County Courthouse, April 21, 2008
By Joel K. Bourne Jr.
Get involved at stoptitan.org
Mr. Chairman, Commissioners:
My name is Joel Bourne. I am a freelance journalist and editor residing in the Ogden area of New Hanover County. For the past two decades I have covered important environmental issues for a number of […]

The 61st Annual N.C. Azalea Festival brings many visitors back to it’s source of inspiration this April, Greenfield Lake. Dr. Houston Moore planted the roots for this celebration of beauty and history in 1934.
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tanya on April 11, 2008 | Posted in
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A benefit performance for Good Shepherd Center sponsored by the Forward Motion Dance Company
Thursday April 17, 2008 - 8:00 pm
City Stage, 21 North Front Street, Wilmington, N.C.
910-342-0272
General admission $10.00, $8.00 for children under 12, students, seniors and GWACA members.
From the press release:
An exciting evening concert that features local musicians, choreographers and dancers. Live music will […]
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A friend of mine, Jack Viorel, has opened up a new surf school in the area, Indo Jax Surf School, that emphasizes giving back to the community. Indo Jax provides surf lessons and outreach to medically fragile inner city kids, breast cancer survivors, and others, gratis. Of course it also provides paid-for surf instruction for […]

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editor on April 8, 2008 | Posted in
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