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4TH of July on
The DailyDispaTch
2012Edition
Cover photo byMark Dolejs
A1 LAKE TAB
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By MARTIN FISHERDispatch staff
Kerr Lake is expecting thousands of visitors over the Independence Day weekend, but only a few are expected to be loaded for bear with explosives, detonation wires, blasting caps, electronic tim-ing and launch devices: the crew from East Coast Pyro.
They're the fireworks guys.They'll be sending a lead
man, Joel Matthews, days ahead of time. Then come the technicians: the lead opera-tor is the true professional, "to deal with everything once we're all there," Matthews said.
And they leave nothing behind that they might need on location.
"We have to bring it all, everything we need," he said.
Matthews said that after 30 years in pyrotechnics, he has grown a taste for displays that light the night over a lake, reigning colorful glories
down toward the reflecting water.
"It is a great place to view fireworks," Matthews said. "This is a huge event for Kerr Lake, and it is completely free for the public."
Talking in depth with Matthews reveals why the truly big fireworks shelling, as exciting and beautiful as it may be, should be left to
the professionals. They apply years of experience and very careful preparations to make sure their shows are success-ful - and safe.
A saying among the techni-cians has it that they plan meticulously to bring their fingers and toes, and leave with all fingers and toes in tact when they're done.
Matthews, the event
producer for the Kerr Lake show, said that they apply a team concept, and follow the rules.
"It is always more than a one-man job," he said. "Typically, we'll bring three or four. One is in control, and others assist. We always need spotters. First, we have to follow North Carolina protocols."
An extensive code with guidelines on oversight and safety comes from the Na-tional Fire Protection Agency.
It is a fairly comprehen-sive, in-depth document," Matthews said. "That gives everyone a playbook. It gives us the guidelines for respond-ing to whenever something unexpected occurs."
Matthews said he starts the process with his advance work, viewing the area and meeting with his local part-ners in safety.
"That's mostly what I do, in working with clients, do-ing the front-end work," he said. "I look at the display area, make sure all of that is up to code, and I work with the local fire department for permits."
The technicians come, and they take the time they need to position and wire or fuse all the fireworks for an orderly series of launching on the night of the event.
The customer in this case is the Vance County Tourism Department that each year provides the Saturday day-long celebration culminating in fireworks over the lake.
SEE FIREWORKS/PAGE 3
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Contributed photo/Stan Carroll, the CommerCial appeal, memphiS tenneSSee
Nathan Cross (right) and Jeremy Huff, with East Coast Pyrotechnics, connect 4-inch shells as part of a digital pyrotechnic show last July in Tennessee.
In preparation for the ‘rockets’ red glare’East Coast Pyro works behind the scenes to light up the sky on July 4
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There is a wide range of options to choose from when working with East Coast, with traditional-style elec-tronically fired fire-works forming a foun-dation for what they do.
Matthews said that at times they will deploy manual-fire fireworks, using the port-fires or flares, igniting a fuse.
"There are several dif-ferent methods, and we use all of them," he said. "You can electronically fire them, and you can use computer controls. It all depends on how
elaborate the display is to be."
He has worked on projects that range from easy open settings to precision conditions in a city. East Coast also does indoor shows. A unique opportunity for Matthews was launch-ing from the wooden deck of a famous World War II aircraft carrier about 15 years ago.
"If you're out in the middle of the country, it's easy," he said. "If you are wanting a show launched from a roof top, that's different. Shooting from the flight deck of the USS York-town, that was very unique."
Their inventory
includes multi-effect barrage devices, low-level effects such as "walls of comets," mines and precision exhibition candle scenes, tradition-al aerial shells, state of the art graphic pat-tern shells, and exotic European manufacture imports.
Matthews said that for Kerr Lake, tradition is holding the upper hand. You can't improve much on what has already worked so well:
the aerial shells over the lake.
East Coast claims to be the Southeast region's largest fire-works entertainment company, starting several years ago under new owners, with a new name that carries forward the former company's legacy.
The history of the staff continuing with East Coast carries for-ward a customer base that includes thousands
of events in front of millions of people. Mat-thews said that design-ers apply their creativ-ity to each show.
Contact the writer at mfisher@
hendersondispatch.com
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FIREWORKSFROM PAGE 2
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Hours of Operation
Cover photoBlaise Bechtel gets in a few minutes on the water to test out his fishing gear before
dinner at Hibernia Recreation Area at Kerr Lake on Friday, May 18. Bechtel was on the lake for a fishing tournament
over the weekend.
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Gayla Strickland (252) 430-9046
Karen Stainback (252) 213-0099
Al Rivers (252) 430-9157
Tim Strange (252) 431-5989
Mike Garrett(252) 438-0197
Selling Kerr Lake✔ Over 57 lake homes currently listed✔ Over 51 lake lots currently listed
57 Randolph Lane, Clarksville, Va. 272 S.B. Harrison Lane 5069 Townsville Road 131 S. Piney Grove125 S. Piney Grove-(Furnished)
125 S. Piney Grove - (Private Dock)(furnished home) 826 Cedar Cove (Private Dock) 187 Wester Road 612 S. B. Harrison Lane
137 Hummingbird Lane 197 Lake Shore Lane 612 Daniel Boone Trail 531 Palmre Point Road
179 Rose Hill Road 757 Terry Lane 865 Terry Lane 358 Somerset Lane
285 Kerr Lake Road 203 Grace Cove Lane 54 Water Drive (Private Dock) 2413 Pool Rock Road
189 Bear Track Trail - (new dock) 64 Farmwood - (dock) 2394 Pool Rock Road - (bouy) 187 Lakepointe Drive - (dock)
$349,900
$329,900 $125,000
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This year’s FLW EverStart Northern Di-vision Bass Tournament on Kerr Lake, held June 14-16, saw 101 profes-sional anglers visit the area from as far north as On-tario, Can-ada, as far south as Palm Bay, Fla, and as far west as boun-tiful Utah.
The first place price for the pros was $26,749 cash along with a new Ranger Boat, motor and trailer. The same num-bers of co-anglers (non-boaters who compete against each other from the back of the profes-sionals’ boats) were in the area competing for a top prize of a Ranger boat package.
These tournaments last for three days with the full field of anglers competing on Days 1 and 2. Only the top-10 anglers make the cut to compete on the final day.
Winners are then determined by the total weight of bass caught over all three days, with each days catch consist-ing of a five fish limit of either largemouth or smallmouth bass. Each
bass must measure at least 14 inches long.
Anglers blasted off from the new Nutbush Park North tournament facility daily at 6 a.m, with the Day 1 and 2 weigh-in held at the Nutbush facility. The exciting final weigh-in was held at the Wal-Mart No. 2256, 200 North Cooper Road in Henderson.
This year’s winner was Chris Carmell from Moyock who led the event from wire to wire after holding on to take the top prize with only three fish that weighed 5-02 on Day 3.
But those three were enough to get the job done and Chris went to the bank with a nice check. With a total three-day weight of 36-01, Chris reported catching most of his fish from one location on a 10-inch worm.
Chris reported find-ing a “magic spot” near the mouth of Nutbush Creek. Two stumps with a log nearby alongside a deeper hole held the fish he needed to win.
Other local anglers finishing in the top-10 were George Lambeth from Thomasville and Tom Wilkinson from Oxford.
The comeback story of the event went to Brian Divito from Trafford, Pa., who despite only weighing in three fish for 5-05 on Day 1 of competition, rallied from near the bottom of the field to make the top-10 finals with Day 2 weight of 16-08.
Finishing off on Day 3 with a nice four-fish sack weighing 11-06, Brian took home the fourth place trophy and almost $7,000.
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By KELLEN HOLTZMANDispaTch sTaff
Boats with motors?Boring.Tom Wille’s parents
owned a powerboat, but that was never very exciting for a young Tom.
“We didn’t water ski or anything like that. We just kind of sat around,” said Wille.
Tom would watch a sailing club over a nearby hill.
“One day, one of them was looking for crew and yelled up at me, ‘Hey do you want to crew?’ And I crewed for them, and I’ve been sailing ever since,” Wille said.
Wille, a member of
the Carolina Sailing Club and skipper of the Buccaneer 5270, moved to Henderson from central Ohio about five years ago.
Kerr Lake and the Carolina Sailing Club, along with the pres-ence of Crossroads Christian School, were major reasons why Wille chose the area.
His daughter, Nik-ki, is a rising junior at Crossroads Christian. Together, they have formed a formidable sailing duo in the club. They were unde-feated last season in the Buccaneer fleet.
That helped Nikki become Crew of the Year in the roving sailing club.
Tom said the club is Raleigh, Henderson and south Virginia-centered. There’s no clubhouse — it’s sort of a traveling road show, stopping at both Henderson Point and Jordan Lake once a month.
The Willes recently competed in the 55th Governor’s Cup Regatta at Kerr Lake and will be back in action on their home turf in the Champion-ship Series July 7-8.
Nikki participated in her first regatta when she was 10. She said she’s been sailing pretty steady for four or five years.
EverStart tourney: Bass, bass and more bass on Kerr Lake
Walt
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Contributed photo
Chris Carmell of Moyock hoists the winner’s trophy after three days of fishing at the EverStart Northern Division Bass Tournament on Kerr Lake held on June 14-16.
Daily Dispatch/photos by Kellen holtzman
Tom and Nikki Wille of Henderson and their Buccaneer sailing boat. The pair have formed a formidable sailing duo with the Carolina Sailing Club. They were undefeated last season in the Buccaneer fleet.
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To father/daughter team, sailing is like playing chess on the water
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INDEPENDENCE DAY WEEKENDCELEBRATION
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Satterwhite Point - Kerr LakeHenderson, NC
6:30 - 10:00 PM No Admission Fee
Food Vendors, T-shirts and Glow Sticks• PARK & RIDE • FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE
Roses’ Parking Lot (Norlina Road) to Satterwhite PointLeave 4:00 pm - 7:30 pm • Return 10:00 pm
I-85, exit 217, follow signs to Satterwhite Point, Kerr Lake
Sponsored by: Vance County Department of Tourism252-438-2222 • 866-438-4565
www.kerrlake-nc.com
Ryan Daniel & Band
Fireworks Display, Entertainment & Food Vendors
July 7 July 7 www.kerr-lake.netwww.currinsrealestate.com
W.A. Currin (252) [email protected]
Catherine Abbott (252) [email protected]
(252) 492-7735
CURRIN’S REAL ESTATE
SOMERSET PLANTATION:499 S B Harrison Lane Gated Community, 3BR/2BA, Lake access & slip in Community Boat Dock. $259,900. Owner Financing Available.
LOT 43 SOMERSET PLANTATION:Waterfront! With view & Robco Aluminum Dock in Place. REDUCED! $189,500
LOT 35 SOMERSET PLANTATION: A “WOW” Lot. Just a Stones throw from water & 180 degree view. A RARE fi nd on Beautiful Kerr Lake. Only $299,900
LOT 45 SOMERSET PLANTATION: 3 BR, 2 BA screened porch, slip in community dock. Gated Community. $209,900.
LOT 32 SOMERSET PLANTATION: Some Water View. Gated Community, 3 BR 2 BA, Private Dock Permit. Screened Porch. Large Deck. $369,900.
LOT 11 LAKESHORES PLANTATION: New Gated Community. New Modular 3 BR/2BA, 1707 Sq. Ft., Private Dock Permit or Slip in Community Dock. Golf Cart Path to Docks. $209,900.
LOT 30 LAKESHORES PLANTATION: New 3 BR/2 BA Modular in new Gated Community on Beautiful Kerr Lake. Lake access with golf cart path to lake & slip in Community Boat Dock. $198,900.
LOT 35 LAKESHORES PLANTATION: 3/ BDRM, 2 BA Cottage in Community with Gated entrance. Slip in Community Boat Dock, Graveled Golf Cart Path to Dock $209,900.
Available WATERFRONT Lots @ SomersetPlantation from
$159,900-$299,900.Rookridge Sub
$134,900Epps Ford $54,900
Each Lot has Private Boat Dock Permit with
either Buoy or Boat dock in Place.
Available Lots at Lakeshores Plantation from $49,900, to $109,900 w/Slip in Community Boat
Dock.
Available Lots at
Somerset Plantation from $64,900 to $133,500. (Some join Lake Property.) All have Slip in Communty
Boat Dock.
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Editor’s note: While we up-date this listing regularly, it is not possible to check with each restaurant for every publica-tion. If you have a change or information on a new restau-rant, call the newsroom at (252) 436-2833.
A variety of tastes and styles are available at pri-vately run restaurants and national chains throughout the Tri-County area. Following is a listing of restaurants in Vance, Granville and Warren counties, with a brief descrip-tion of each.
Henderson/Vance Co.220 Seafood Restaurant —
1812 N. Garnett St. 492-8084. Fresh seafood, chicken, barbe-cue. Children’s plates. Credit cards: VISA and MasterCard. ABC permits: none.
Angela’s Grill — 2684 Raleigh Road. Sandwiches on select bread, grilled pork chops, grilled chicken, fish cake, chicken salad, bologna burgers and hamburgers.
Bamboo Garden Chinese Restaurant — 1520 Dabney Drive. (252) 438-8080. Szech-uan, Peking, Hunan, Cantonese cuisine and sushi bar. American cuisine, children’s and dietetic plates available. Daily full-time buffet. Credit cards: All major credit cards. ABC permits: All.
Big Cheese Pizza — Mar-ketplace Shopping Center. (252) 492-4500. Pickup only. Pizza, salads, subs.
Chester’s — 1208 E. Andrews Ave. (inside the BP Station), Henderson. (252) 430-6444. Specializes in fried chicken, sandwiches, wraps, potato wedges, vegetables and their famous field corn.
Chex Truck Stop & Restaurant — I-85 at Flem-ing Road, Middleburg. (252) 492-5189, (252) 492-6833. Full menu. Breakfast served 24 hours. Daily breakfast bar, 6
a.m.-10 a.m. Dinner, noon-9 p.m. Credit cards: MasterCard, VISA. ABC permits: none.
China King — 383 Raleigh Road. (252) 433-8088. Featur-ing Hunan, Szechuan and Cantonese-style dishes; dine in or carry out. Lunch buffet 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. daily. Credit cards accepted. ABC permits: none.
China Kitchen — 511 E. Andrews Ave. (252) 492-4150. Featuring Mandarin, Hunan and Szechuan-style cooking. American dishes available. Credit cards: none. ABC per-mits: none.
Cracker Barrel Old Coun-try Store — 1002 Ruin Creek Road, (252) 431-9111. Country cooking. Breakfast available all day. Credit cards: All major.
Cuz Seafood — 7630 N.C. 39 Highway, Henderson, (252) 572-2656. Serving brunch and dinner: Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 6 a.m.-9 p.m. Dinner: Tuesday-Thursday, 5 p.m.-9 p.m.
Dabney Drive Restaurant — 946-G W. Andrews Ave. 438-5643. Full menu. Credit cards: none. ABC permits: none.
Denny’s — 1524 Dabney Drive. 438-4800. Weekly spe-cials. Credit cards: All major. ABC permits: none
George’s Restaurant — 210 N. Garnett St., (252) 492-0090. Open daily serving lunch and dinner: pizza, pasta, subs, chicken, salads and more.
Golden Corral Family Steak House — 103 N. Cooper Dr. 438-3660. Breakfast bar Saturday and Sunday. Steaks, seafood, chicken, potato bar, “super bar” of salad, vegetables, desserts. Credit cards: Visa, MasterCard, Am. Express. ABC permits: none.
Golden Skillet — 444 Dab-ney Drive, 492-4040. Featuring chicken, barbecue, seafood, sandwiches, vegetables and des-serts. Credit cards: MasterCard/Visa. Checks accepted.
Greenway’s Authentic Charcoal Grill — 200 Garnett
St., Henderson, NC 27536. (252) 492-7088. Steaks, seafood, salad bar. ABC permits: Beer and wine; setups available. Credit cards: MasterCard, VISA.
Ichibar Japanese Steak-house — Marketplace Shop-ping Center, 901 S. Beckford Drive. Casual. Serving “healthy Japanese food” including fresh-made sushi, plus a variety of appetizers, soups and lunch and dinner entrees, plus a cocktail bar. Dining area accommodates more than 100 guests, with smoking and non-smoking areas. Credit cards: Yes. ABC permits: All.
J&J Fish & Chicken — 1202 E. Andrews Ave., (252) 431-0060. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Food and drink specials, senior specials. Eat in or take out.
Mayflower Seafood Res-taurant and Oyster Bar — 201 N. Cooper Dr., 738-2393. Specializing in Seafood, includ-ing Greek & Italian special-ties. Full bar. Oysters on the half-shell.
Mazatlan Mexican Restau-rant — 1601 Ruin Creek Road, 438-6062. Authentic Mexican cuisine. Dine-in, Take-out. Credit cards: Visa, MC.
Nunnery-Freeman Barbe-cue — Norlina Road. 438-4751. Dinner plates featuring barbe-cue pork, fried chicken, seafood, Brunswick stew. Credit cards: none.
The Olde Place — N.C. 39 (Townsville Road). 438-4770. Featuring seafood, steak beef ribs, chicken, sandwiches and a vegetable bar loaded with fresh, home-cooked vegetables. Banquet facilities and party planning services. Reservations recommended. Credit cards: None. Permits: Beer.
Pino’s Italian Restau-rant — 901 S. Beckford Drive (Marketplace) 438-1341. Homemade pizza, subs, salads, pastas. Chef’s daily specials. Credit cards: All (includes check
cards). ABC permits: Beer and wine.
Pizza Hut — 160 North Cooper Drive. 433-6040. Pizzas, pasta dishes, salad bar, sand-wiches. Lunch buffet. Credit cards: All major cards. ABC permits: beer.
Pizza Inn — 1250 Coble Blvd. 492-2144. Pizzas, pasta dishes, salad bar, sandwiches. Credit cards: All except Dis-cover. ABC permits: Beer.
Smithfield’s Chicken and BBQ — 100 Exchange St. (Dabney Exchange); 492-3655. Barbecue, fried chicken and seafood.
Skipper’s/Forsyth’s Bar-B-Q — Norlina Road. 438-5228. Dinner plates featuring chicken, pork, barbecue, Brunswick stew, fish. pork, barbecue, Brunswick stew, fish. Daily specials. Credit cards: VISA, MasterCard.
Ruby Tuesday — 101 Ex-change St. (Dabney Exchange); 492-6243. Menu includes steaks, pasta, chicken, burgers, Smart-Eating choices. Permits: All.
Soul Delicious — 1502 Raleigh Road. Regular menu includes soul food and home-cooking (meat loaf, cube steak, ribs, pork chops, chitterlings, pig’s feet, home-style vegetables and desserts). Cooks and staff are volunteers; all profits sup-port the ministries of the Rock of Prayer and Deliverance Church.
Time-Out Sports Pub & Cafe — Parham Road at I-85. 492-1126. Northern-style menu. Appetizers, sandwiches, salads. Credit cards: All major cards. ABC permits: All.
Village Kitchen — 919 S. Beckford Drive, Henderson. (252) 738-9998/9999. Wide assortment of Chinese dishes, from egg rolls to shrimp with lobster sauce, from wonton soup to Mongolian beef. For the less internationally minded, sandwiches and burgers are available.
Waffle House — 1135 Ruin Creek Road; 431-9102, and 942 W. Andrews Ave. (Crossroads Shopping Center). Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open daily.
Wimpy’s — 419 Raleigh Road Henderson. 430-1766. Specializing in char-grilled burgers and fries, in addition to home-cooking.Fast-food restaurants: • Arby’s — 403 Raleigh Road
(adjacent to Dabney Shopping Center)
• Bojangles (two locations) — 1518 Dabney Drive and Cardinal Shopping Center, 1425 E. Andrews Avenue
• Burger King (three loca-tions) — 1817 N. Garnett St., 391 Raleigh Road, 565 Ruin Creek Road
• Carver’s Family Restaurant, Raleigh Road, Henderson, NC 27536. (252) 492-3881.
• Chick-fil-A, 200 Trade Street (in Dabney Exchange)
• Moghadass Subway Inc. — 1520 Dabney Dr.
• Subway — 1417 E. Andrews Ave. and 1400 N. Garnett St.
• Hardee’s — Dabney Drive• Kentucky Fried Chicken (two
locations) — 130 Raleigh Road, 1553 Dabney Drive
• McDonald’s (three locations) — 1695 Dabney Drive, inside Walmart on Cooper Drive, and at the Cardinal Shopping Center, U.S. 1 at the N.C. 39 exit
• Sheetz — 619 Ruin Creek Road, (252) 492-1530
• Sunrise Biscuit Co. — 333 N. Garnett St.
• Taco Bell, 1737 Dabney Dr.• Wendy’s — 1516 Dabney Dr.• Biddie’s Grill (home of Jerry’s
Hot Dogs) — 1155 E. An-drews Ave., 438-7172.
Delivery services:• Domino’s Pizza — 119 Ra-
leigh Road, 438-2727• Little Caesar’s Pizza — 208
Dabney Drive, 436-0025 or 436-0306
Tri-CounTy Dining guiDe
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KERR LAKE COUNTRY CLUBServing our area communities for 47 years
New Family or Single Membership • Pool Only Membership No Initiation Fee
Rates:Monday-Thursday: $24 for All Day Play
Friday-Sunday: $32 for 18 holesTwilight Starts at 4:00 pm • Monday-Thursday: $15
Friday-Sunday: $20 • All Rates Include CartTee Time Required on Saturday & Sunday
RED WHITE & BLUE TournamentWednesday July 4th
4 Person Superball • Bring your Own Team Members: $10 per person (Entry Fee includes Lunch & Prizes)
Non-Members: $35 per person(Entry fee includes Green Fee, Cart Fee, Lunch & Prizes)
HOURS: 7:00 am - 8:30 pm Sunday-Saturday600 Hedrick Drive • Henderson, NC 27537 • 252-492-1895
Located 3 miles northwest of I-85 Satterwhite Point Road, Exit 217
Bring Your Family Out To Enjoy A Day Filled With Golf & Good FoodContact Michael at the Pro Shop for more information 252-492-1895
Bring this ad in for $5 off of a round of golf!
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• Papa John’s Pizza — 1526 Dabney Dr., 431-1999
• Pizza Hut — 433-6040.
Oxford/Granville County
96 Buffet — 913 Linden Ave. (N.C. 96), (919) 603-0486. Located inside the Regency Inn.
Hibachi Buffet — 1011-109 Lewis St., Oxford, (919) 603-1811. Sunday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m.; Friday-Satur-day, 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Mazatlan of Oxford — 705 Lewis St. (919) 603-0001. Au-thentic Mexican cuisine.
Milano’s — 127 Williams-boro St.; (919) 693-6444; Pizza, Italian entrees.
House of Ribeyes — 102 Roxboro Road Oxford; (919) 693-9282. Menu includes steak, seafood and chicken. Nightly specials. Credit: Visa, Master-Card. Permits; beer and wine.
George’s Oxford Village Family Restaurant — I-85, Exit 202 and 204 (104 Industry Dr.) (919) 603-3760. Pizza, subs, pasta and salad.
Zerdo’s Family Restau-rant — 5593 Tabbs Creek Road; (919) 603-6175 (location of former Tony’s Restaurant). Menu includes Middle East-ern cuisine, subs, pizza, pasta, steaks, sandwiches, soup and salad bar. Open daily. Indoor and outdoor dining.
Pizza Hut — 907 Linden Avenue, Oxford. 693-4696.
Pizzas, pasta, salad bar, sand-wiches. No checks accepted. Credit cards: VISA, Master Card, American Express. ABC permits: Beer.
Rumors Bar & Grill — 130 Main St.; 693-5300; pizza, burg-ers, specialty wings.
Fast-food restaurants: Burg-er King — 825 Linden Ave
• China Wok — 412 Granville Corners. 690-8501
• 15 North Take-out — 935 College St.
• Hardee’s — 220 Hillsboro St.• Kentucky Fried Chicken —
527 E. Industry Dr.• McDonald’s — Granville Cor-
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St. 693-8001.
Warrenton/Warren County
Midway Cafe and Grill — 195 U.S. 158 Business, Warren-ton. 257-1180. Featuring home-style meals and home-made desserts. Credit cards: none. ABC permits: none.
Clem’s Place — U.S. 1 South, Norlina. 456-2407. Dinner plates featuring barbecue, fried chicken, seafood, Brunswick stew. Made-from-scratch desserts. Credit cards: none. ABC permits: None.
Milano’s Pizza — Main St. Warrenton. 257-5800. Pizza, subs and a variety of Italian food. Credit cards accepted.
ABC Permits: none.Newt’s Grill — 112 Madison
St., Warrenton. 257-0663.The Hardware Cafe — 106
S. Main St. Warrenton. 257-2779.
Southern City Grille & Res-taurant — 137 S. Main St., War-renton. 257-1306. Open daily. Full menu featuring breakfast, home-cooked meals, vegetables, daily specials. Credit cards ac-cepted.
Whistle Stop Café — 123 Hyco St., Norlina. (252) 456-0855. Open Monday through Friday for lunch and dinner.
Fast-food restaurants:• The Burger Barn — E. Macon
Street, Warrenton; • Hardee’s — U.S. 158; Subway
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With college on the horizon, Nikki said one reason why she en-joys sailing is being able to spend time with her dad.
Both father and daughter enjoy the physical aspect of the sport.
“You’re not just sitting there, driving a boat around,” said Tom. “You’re having to work a little bit and adjust things and make things go. You’re having to work with nature a little bit because you’re dependant on the wind and
the wind direction — waves play into it.”
While physical, sailing also requires a great deal of strategy. Tim likens it to a “big chess game on the lake.”
“It’s not like NASCAR where it’s just another left turn,” he said. “You’re trying to figure out where the best wind is, and what the best wind angle is and where to be to cover another boat. It’s a pretty challenging thing. It’s a mind sport.”
“It helps me problem solve,” Nikki added. “I think being able to use those skills on the boats, I can turn over and use them in
other daily activities.”Tom said one thing that makes
teams faster is having consistent crew and being able to anticipate each other’s actions.
He said Nikki is likely the most active teen in the club. And she’s helping to clear up any miscon-ceptions about the sport.
“Most people hear sailing and they think of old guys on a boat,” Nikki said. “It’s not like that. It’s a physically challenging activity and it’s a great opportunity to be out on the lake.”
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Independence Day Celebration coming to
Satterwhite Point ParkLive entertainment by Ryan Dan-
iel & Band will be among the many attractions awaiting attendees dur-ing this year’s July 4 celebration at Satterwhite Point Park.
Daniel served in the United States Air Force 9 1/2 years. He was select-ed to join the elite Air Force musical touring group Tops In Blue and has toured all over the world. He will perform country, country rock and patriotic songs in honor of the troops.
Food vendors will be on site; glow sticks and T-shirts will be on sale. A fireworks show over the water will begin after dark. Attendees should bring a blanket or a chair. Admission is free. The Vance County Tourism Dept. is hosting this event.
Directions: take I-85 to Exit 217 and follow the signs. For more infor-mation, call (252) 438-2222.
Road closure/detour
Traffic will be detoured temporar-ily for approximately one hour on Saturday evening between 9:15-10:15 p.m. from Satterwhite Point Road (SR 1319) onto Anderson Creek Road. (SR 1374).
The detour will help reduce con-gestion and allow for timely clearing of vehicular traffic occurring im-mediately after the conclusion of the Independence Day Celebration and fireworks.
SAILINGFROM PAGE 5
The Willes recently competed in the 55th Governor’s Cup Regatta at Kerr Lake on June 16-17 and will be back in ac-tion on their home turf in the Championship Series July 7-8.
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North Carolina angler and Daily Dispatch weekly columnist Walt Bowen (yours truly) finished in the middle of the pack with a two-day total of 11 lbs. even. Bowen fished with a run and gun ap-
proach, hitting as many points with stumps as possible with a crankbait, and may have finished in the money if not for a lost fish on Day 1 that kept him from compiling a nice limit.
With the weather being cooler and dryer than nor-mal for the middle of June, competitors could not have asked for more pleasant
conditions. However the same unseasonable condi-tions likely caused many anglers to miss out on the best bites while fishing based on typical tactics required in mid June.
Those same tactics didn’t work as well as they may have during any other year with more sea-sonable weather, and that, along with the impact of
the recent largemouth bass virus on the fish population likely led to a drop in weights from what would have been seen in years past.
Hopefully, with the fish population recovering from the virus and the wonder-ful tournament facilities now in place, Henderson will soon be hosting more events like this one.
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The seven Kerr Lake campground areas managed by the state of North Carolina get popu-lar this time of year.
“We completely filled all sites for Memorial Day,” said Bryce Flem-ing, the park’s super-intendent. “Even the most primitive sites got booked.”
The state-managed sites include:• Henderson Point, off
N.C. Highway 39 near the Virginia border.
• Hibernia, off N.C. Highway 39 northeast of Townsville.
• Nutbush Bridge, off N.C. Highway 39, off N.C. Highway 39 southeast of Williams-boro.
• County Line, north-west of Drewry.
• Bullocksville, pretty much due west of Interstate 85 off exit 223 along the eastern shore.
• Satterwhite Point, north of I-85 near the marina.
• Kimball Point, along the eastern shore near
the Virginia border.The campgrounds fea-
ture a mix of sites, with some that are primitive and others that are set up to provide electri-cal service and water. However, for some sites, it may be necessary to run a hose about 100 feet to reach the source.
Of the combined total of 602 campsites, 325 have electric hookups, Fleming said. Most of those can handle 50 amps, but 65-70 of them are older models that can only manage about 30.
The park offers 14
sites specifically for those who might have needs under the American with Disabilities Act, with 12 of those wired for elec-tricity and two without at Henderson Point.
Each camping area provides a spot for boat launching, Fleming said.
“That’s a big deal and one of the big draws,” he said. “People also like that a lot of the camp-sites are waterfront.”
They’ve also got some fishing piers and hot showers.
No wi-fi is available in the park unless campers
bring their own sources for it, Fleming said.
Those wanting to camp on state sites along the lake near Henderson this summer should make
reservations, either by phone or online as soon as possible. Reservations can be made on the web at ncparks.gov or by call-ing (877) 722-6762.
Options abound for those looking to camp at Kerr Lake
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(Jeff Ayscue) ...................................................................................438-2299945-B Angie’s Dance Academy .......................................................................................438-5037946-R B1 Bingo ...............................................................................................................................943 K-1 Beltone Hearing Center ................................................................................ 800-510-6220943-O Boys & Girls Club Offi ce .......................................................................................430-1871945-F Caring Hearts Health Services .............................................................................436-0082946-H Center of Attention Hair Salon ..............................................................................738-0555946-F Children’s Developmental Service Agency ..........................................................430-3805943-L,M Crawford Properties Offi ce...................................................................................492-0185946-G Dabney Drive Restaurant .....................................................................................438-5643943-H Daymark Recovery Services ................................................................................431-0061946-Y Steve Decillis, Attorney ........................................................................................492-9982941-F Diamond Sweepstakes ........................................................................................762-0042 945-C Diana’s Tax Service ..............................................................................................492-9458946-B Direct General Insurance Agency .........................................................................433-0029941-L Divine Styles .........................................................................................................430-0547945-H Employment Security Commission ......................................................................438-6129939-C Fastax ...................................................................................................................433-9555941-E Geter’s Barber College .........................................................................................430-1633 941-K Great Cuts Hair Salon .......................................................................................... 431-1005941-D Happy Nails & Spa ................................................................................................430-7700 941-G Healthy Treats .......................................................................................................430-0893946-S Henderson Business Center .................................................................................438-3717943-K-2 Holly Hill ...............................................................................................................................946-J Home Credit Corp. 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June 1
ABA Bassmasters Weekend Series registration and meeting
Meeting location to be announced
Host motel: To be announced
June 2
ABA Bassmasters Weekend Series Tournament
Kerr Lake, Satterwhite Point
Host: Vance County Tourism Development Authority, (252) 438-2222
June 3
Relay for Life Triathlon
Bullocksville Park, Kerr Lake
Sponsored by: Vance County Relay for Life
Contact: Pam Norwood, (252) 492-8047 or vancerelay.org
Dukes Children’s Hospital Charity Bike Ride
Registration: Brewers Cycles, Inc.
Host: Brewers Cycles, Inc.Contact: Chris Brewer,
(252) 492-8553
June 11
Summer Theater CampA day camp opportunity
for children rising second through 7th grade and Teen works for ages 13-17
(must have completed seventh-11th grade). The camp will provide instruction and creative experiences in acting, singing, dancing, and all the technical aspects of theater including costume design, sound, set construction and lighting. Enrollment is limited to 30 campers.
Contact: hendersondowntown.us or Ballet Arts Studio in Henderson, (252) 430-6443
June 12
14th Annual Henderson/Vance Chamber Challenge Golf Tournament
Location: Kerr Lake Country Club
Host: Henderson/Vance Chamber of Commerce,
Contact: Sylvia Edwards, (252) 438-8414
June 13
EverStart Series registration and meeting
Vance-Granville Civic Center
June 14, 15 and 16
EverStart Series “EVENT A” Fishing Tournament
• June 14 and 15 Weigh-in: New Nutbush ramp, Kerr Lake
• June 16: Weigh-in: Wal-Mart parking lot
Host motels: Holiday Inn
Express (252) 438-6300; Jameson Inn, (252) 430-0247; Sleep Inn (252) 433-9449; Hampton Inn, (252) 492-3007; Econo Lodge, (252) 438-8511; Budget Host (252) 492-2013
Host: Vance County Tourism Development Authority, (252) 438-2222
June 15 and 16
American Cancer Society — Vance County Relay for Life
Southern Vance High School
3 p.m.-3 p.m.Contact: (252) 431-4061,
(252) 767-0651, (252) 432-4089, (252) 432-1813
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June 16International
Summerfest Crafts & Beer Festival
The event will be held in Historic Downtown Henderson
Sponsored by Downtown Development Commission
The Little German Band and Dancers will perform.
Food vendors, arts and crafts vendors, and businesses to participate in the festival. Children’s games, including a moonwalk, an obstacle course and a slide along
with other children’s events have been planned.
11 a.m.-3 p.m.Contact: (252) 430-5734 or
National Guard FLW College Fishing Northern Division Tournament “EVENT B”
Weigh-in: New Nutbush ramp, Kerr Lake
Host: Vance County Tourism Development Authority, (252) 438-2222
June 16 and 17
55th Governor’s Cup Regatta
Henderson Point, Kerr Lakecarolinasailingclub.org
July 7
Independence Day Weekend Celebration
Satterwhite Point, Kerr Lake
6:30-10 p.m.Fireworks and
EntertainmentRyan Daniel & Band
(performing a variety of tunes, including Country, Rock, R&B, Oldies, Beach and Patriotic)
Food vendors and T-shirtsBring a lawn chair or
blanket and enjoy the music and food.
Sponsored by: Vance County Tourism
TDA: (252) 438-2222 or 1-866-438-4565
No admission fee
Park and ride free.Park your car at the Roses
Store parking lot on Norlina Road and ride to Satterwhite Point, Kerr Lake.
Hours: 4 p.m.-7:30 p.m.: buses run every 30 minutes.
The first bus to depart from the lake will be at 10 p.m. after the event has concluded.
July 7 and 8
Carolina Sailing Club Championship Series
Henderson Point , Kerr Lake
Guest Sailors are always welcome
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July 12, 13 and 14
Henderson Rec Players Summer Theater — production to be announced
8 p.m.Location: E. M. Rollins
AuditoriumContact: Julie Beichner,
(252) 431-6091
July 14 and 15
Henderson R/C FlyinLocation: Old Bearpond Air
Field — 1700 Bearpond Road
Open to the publicHosted by: Henderson R/C
Flying ClubContact: CharleyJohnson,
(252) 492-2642 or [email protected]
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August 11 and 12
Carolina Sailing Club Championship Series
Henderson Point, Kerr Lake — guest sailors are always welcome
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August 16 — 19
Henderson Rec Players Summer Theater — production to be announced
8 p.m.Location: Vance-Granville
Community College Auditorium, Bldg. 2
Contact: Julie Beichner, (252) 431-6091
August 24 and 25
Vance County Fire & Rescue 6th Annual National Truck & Tractor Pull
Location: Vance County Fairgrounds (Off U.S. 1, Highway 39 S.)
1425 E. Andrews Ave., Henderson
Gates open at 4 p.m.Friday: 7:30 p.m.; Saturday:
7 p.m.Admission: Adults - $18,
Children (5-12) - $5, under 5 - free
Sanctioned by the United Pullers of the Carolinas and the National Tractor Pullers Association
Sponsor and host: Vance County Truck & Tractor Pullers Association
For more information: (919) 291-9501 or tpull.com
Advance tickets sold at Vance County Fire Department - $15
August 31
Henderson Institute Alumni Reunion
Registration and Social
September 1 and 2
Henderson Institute Alumni Reunion
“Class of 1962” — Banquet and Dance
Contact: Ruth Burt, (252) 438-7392
September TBA
Vance County Regional
Fair Livestock & Poultry Show
Ducky Derby FestivalHistoric Downtown
HendersonFranklin-Granville-Vance
SmartStart, Inc.10 a.m.-2 p.m.Breckenridge and Garnett
Streets, Downtown Henderson
At 2 p.m., Garnett Street will be filled with a river of rubber ducks and a fun time for everyone
Prize money for the winning duck
(252) 433-9110, ext. 227
September 7
BFL Piedmont Division Tournament —
registration and meeting; Wal-Mart parking lot
September 8 and 9
BFL Piedmont Division tournament
Weigh-in: New Nutbush ramp, Kerr Lake
Host: Vance County Tourism Development Authority (252) 438-2222
September 13
Meet Me In The StreetLive Entertainment, “The
Castaways”5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. and
dancing in the streetLocation: Historic
Downtown HendersonHost: Henderson/Vance
Chamber of Commerce
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Bring Your Car In For ASummer Check Up
3 ways to feed your lake hunger:Original Recipe, Extra Crispy and
Now Grilled Chicken
Two locations to serve you.130 Raleigh Rd. &1533 Dabney Dr.
Henderson
10 pcs. for $12.00
Choose from KFC Original, Crispy or Grilled
Chicken.(Mixed Pieces)
Kerr Lake’s chickenheadquarters for 45 yrs.
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Lakefront Rental Cabins
Gas Dock with Premium-No Ethanol Gas
Marine Supplies and snacks located off Buoy K
Wet Slip and Drystack Boat Storage
Satterwhite Point Marina
6470 Satterwhite Point Road • Henderson, NC 27537phone #252-430-1300
email: [email protected] web: www.satterwhitept.com