d Memory - North Carolina Azalea Festival
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d Memory - North Carolina Azalea Festival
y r o m e M d n In F o Ron West 1947–2013 Ron West, Senior Marketing Director of the Cole Brothers Circus, passed away in May of 2013 at the age of 65. West was born in 1947 in Cleveland, Tennessee to Bert and Melvina West. West worked in professional wrestling for over 40 years and was one of the most respected referees in the industry. After his career in wrestling, he became involved in the Cole Brothers Circus, where he helped to touch countless lives over the course of 12 years. Said West, “You can look at a group that comes in with the kids, the grandkids, the grandmother, and they’ll help that grandmother into her seat. But sometime during that night, you’ll see a sparkle in her eye, a special smile, and she’s living that young age again. It’s worth it just to watch the people leaving. Everyone has smiles on their faces.” West was responsible for putting smiles like these on the faces of all those who knew him and he will certainly be missed. Augusta Counts 1918–2013 Augusta Counts was the original dressmaker for the Cape Fear Garden Club’s Azalea Belles. She was born September 25, 1918 in Wilmington NC to Bradley Augustus Blake and Maddie Brown Blake. Her love of dressmaking began with the creation of a butterfly costume in elementary school. She enjoyed sewing and eventually began making draperies and slip covers for many of the ladies in Wilmington. Some still have pieces created by her in use. It was in 1965 when she was asked to create a southern belle style dress for a young lady to wear as a garden hostess. The idea took off and she began creating belle dresses for the girls hosting the garden tours. Then in 1969 belledom became an official part of the Azalea Festival and Augusta became the official dressmaker. For 22 years Augusta created the fancy dresses which consisted of a 2 yd hoop and dress. She collected fabrics, laces, and trims from everywhere. Some fabrics used were even purchased in France and these dresses are considered very special ones today. Augusta collected so much material over the years that there are currently 40 large tubs sorted by color that are still being used by Augusta’s daughter, Kay Counts Godwin, to make new belle dresses. There are also two other dress makers Alma Fennel and Debbie Scheu who began making dresses in the late 1970‘s and 1993 respectively. Augusta Blake Counts passed on October 15, 2013 at the age of 95. 28 | 2014 Souvenir Book Multicultural St age We invite the public to join us for a unique multicultural experience and take an exciting imaginary journey to different cultures all flourishing here, in the greater Cape Fear region. The North Carolina Azalea Festival Multicultural Stage is a twoday celebration showcasing some of the best ethnic performers dressed in authentic traditional costumes. They present the best in contemporary and traditional music, dance and ethnic pageantry from around the world. The Multicultural Stage’s diversity celebration is complemented by Street Fair ethnic food vendors and cultural arts exhibits. The Azalea Festival becomes filled with the sounds, smells and sights of different cultures from around the world! In addition to globally performing groups, we’ve had stage performances by the cast from the award winning musical “The Color Purple” and Techmoja with their performance of “Dreamgirl.” Yvonne Pagan, Chair - Azalea Festival Multicultural Committee Saturday, April 12th Sunday, April 13th Corner of Walnut & Front Streets Corner of Walnut & Front Streets 1:15 pm Opening Remarks: Yvonne Pagan, Chair 1:10 pm Opening Remarks: Yvonne Pagan, chair 1:35 pm Ruukyukoku Mastsuri Daiko: 1:15 pm Walsh Kelley School of Irish Dance Japanese Performers 1:40 pm Techmoja Dance and Theatre Company 1:50 pm Walsh Kelley School of Irish Dance 2:10 pm Rinku Bhattacharya Das Indian Dance Group 2:10 pm Bonnie Laserna: Opening March Singer and 2:40 pm Filipino-American Association of the Lower Children’s Multicultural March Cape Fear 2:35 pm Bonnie Laserna: Closing March Performance 3:15 pm New Revolution Huasteca Group 2:40 pm Cape Fear Cultural Association of India 3:50 pm Slainte: UNCW Irish Dance Club 3:00 pm Ballet Folklorico Guadalupano 4:10 pm Chinese American Cultural Association 3:15 pm Tacas Chinese Dance Group 4:35 pm Brunswick Children’s Performance Group 3:35 pm Ballet Folklorico Guadalupano 4:55 pm Mexican Folklore Dancers 3:55 pm Techmoja Dance and Theatre Company 5:20 pm Kelly Hawes Middle Eastern Dancers 4:05 pm Polynesian Fusion Tahitian Dancers 4:30 pm Waccamaw Siouan Tribe 4:55 pm Polynesian Island Praise Team 5:25 pm Wilmington Burma Refugees Singers 67th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 29 30 | 2014 Souvenir Book l e a a z G A a b r u d l e n C n T e o d r u a r© G r a e Cape F April 11th - 13th Enjoy Southern hospitality amid the glorious color of azaleas and spring flowers during the annual Cape Fear Garden Club Azalea Garden Tour© in the beautiful coastal region. Enjoy Southern hospitality amid the vibrant color of azaleas and spring flowers during the 61st Annual Cape Fear Garden Club Azalea Garden Tour© in beautiful Wilmington, North Carolina. An official event of the North Carolina Azalea Festival, the tour is one of the longest running and most popular garden tours in the South. The 2014 tour features 13 private and public gardens that offer an exciting mix of garden designs to delight the senses, “For the Love of Gardening.” The variety of garden styles on the 2014 Azalea Garden Tour range from a relaxing retreat Balinese garden, traditional formal landscapes, charming cottage gardens, to expansive waterway estates. The tour opens Friday, April 11th at 10:00 am with the colorful Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at the Hugh Morton Amphitheater at Greenfield Lake, 1941 Amphitheater Drive. Greenfield Lake is surrounded by many beautiful mature azaleas, the perfect setting for the more than 100 Cape Fear Garden Club Azalea Belles© and their escorts, the Citadel Summerall Guards. Immediately following the Ribbon Cutting ceremony, the Queen’s Garden Party will be held at the adjacent Dr. Heber W Johnson Rotary Garden at Greenfield Lake. Bus shuttle service will be provided to ticket holders from Legion Stadium, 2221 Carolina Beach Road. Profits from the Cape Fear Garden Club Azalea Garden Tour © are distributed through out our community as beautification and horticultural grants, scholarships and conservation efforts at Battery Island, a National Audubon Society bird sanctuary. Cape Fear Garden Club Azalea Garden Tour ©: Chair Rebecca Philpott and Co-Chair Sandra Kittinger Cape Fear Garden Club Azalea Garden Tour Ribbon Cutting ©: Chair Gayle Ward. Garden Tour Locations Garden 1 Melissa Corbett 111 Brookwood Avenue Garden 2 Lynn and Sam Leake 20 Forest Hills Drive Garden 3 Dalia and Israel Nir 213 Forest Hills Drive Garden 4 Michelle and David Zumbro 738 Forest Hills Drive Garden 5 Jane and Tom Maloy 2521 Mimosa Place Garden 6 Alicia and Robert Keith 1633 Country Club Road Garden 7 Belsam and Dennis Henneke 2412 Gillette Drive Garden 8 Jackie and Jay Loney 3806 Garden Avenue Garden 9 Suzanne and Hormoze Goudarzi 7509 Masonboro Sound Road Garden 10 Nina and Robbie Hill 7919 Masonboro Sound Road Garden 11 Rhonda and Jim Schoolfield 130 Beagle Trail Garden 12 Alison and Don Getz 6233 Tortoise Lane Garden 13 Airlie Gardens 30 Airlie Road 67th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 31 l a i G c e u p e S s t s & s e i t i r b C e le Johna Edmonds Johna Alexandria Edmonds, reigning Miss North Carolina 2013, is actively promoting her personal platform, Readers to Leaders: Promoting Literacy in America’s Youth, which emphasizes service projects that educate students, teachers and parents on the importance of literacy among the state and nation’s youth. In addition to being a board member of the Helps Education Fund, she has taught English in the Dominican Republic with NC State’s Center for Student Leadership, Ethics and Public Service, and studied abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she educated local youth and parents on English reading and writing while studying in a Spanish-language intensive university. Johna was selected for the spring 2012 KPMG Global Internship program where she traveled to work in Paris, France with some of the firm’s largest and best-known clients. Johna is obtaining her Master’s of Accounting degree at North Carolina State University to become a certified public account, and plans to begin her career at one of the big four accounting firms, Ernst & Young LLP. Monica Palumbo Charlotte, NC native and 2001 Miss North Carolina, Monica was hired to promote the film ‘Miss Congeniality’ as well as co-hosting ‘Live with Regis and Kelly’ with Regis Philbin. Palumbo received a BA degree in Theatre from California State University at Northridge, and then moved back to North Carolina to start her career in the NASCAR industry. She spent four years as Miss Sprint Cup for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, then in 2012 landed the job as a co-host on the hit morning radio show “The Ace and TJ Show”. Trevor Munson Trevor Munson started his Hollywood career when he made the quarter finals in the Nicholl Fellowship, and took fourth place in the Slamdance Screenwriter competition with his original screenplay “Lone Star State of Mind.” The success of the script led to Trevor getting an agent, and to his first job writing a movie for Fox television. The following year “Lone Star State of Mind” went into production. Next, Trevor adapted John Welter’s novel “I Want to Buy a Vowel” for New Line Cinema. Trevor went on to write his first novel, “Angel of Vengeance.” He then adapted the novel into a script that became the CBS television series “Moonlight” for which he served as co-creator and co-executive producer. The show won the People’s Choice Award for Best New Drama.” Since the series ended, Trevor has pitched and sold several new television and film projects which are in various states of development. He is currently working on a sequel to his first novel and recently made a deal to co-write the first of a new crime novel series for publisher Penguin/Putnam. 32 | 2014 Souvenir Book Lt. Gen Robert E. Milstead Jr. Lieutenant General Robert E. Milstead, Jr., was born at Fort Sam Houston in Texas, on November 10 1951, the son of a career Air Force Officer. He graduated with a B.A. in English from the University of Houston in 1974 and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in March 1975. Upon graduation from the Basic School, he reported to NAS Pensacola, Florida, and was designated a Naval Aviator in September 1976. Lieutenant General Milstead’s personal decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit with two gold stars in lieu of second and third awards with the Combat V, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal with 6 Strike/Flight Awards, Joint Service Commendation Medal, and the Navy Commendation Medal. Lieutenant General Milstead is happily married. He and his wife have four children and two grandchildren. Howard Penton, Parade Grand Marshal Howard Penton is a native of Wilmington and graduated as the president of New Hanover High School’s class of 1949. He attended Davidson College and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Howard directed the Wilmington Office of Wachovia Bank for 25 years, directed Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina for 29 years, and actively managed his family business, the Springer Coal and Oil Company of Wilmington. He was a member of the Wilmington Redevelopment Commission, an incorporator of the Historic Wilmington Foundation, and served on the board of Wilmington Development Corporation. Howard received Jaycee’s Distinguished Service Award “Man of the Year” in 1965 for public service, and Star News Citizen of the Year Award in 1966. Penton was elected to the North Carolina General Assembly as Representative for New Hanover County for the 1969 and 1971 terms and talked on the floor of the House endorsing the proposal to bring the campuses in Wilmington, Charlotte and Asheville into the Greater University System. Beau Wright Born and raised in Wilmington, Beau Wright made his motion picture debut in the feature film, Little Accidents, which recently premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Beau was chosen for the film as a result of a nationwide talent search. In addition to acting, Beau loves going to the beach, playing football and baseball, going to the movies and participating in the Special Olympics. Beau, who has Down syndrome, is proving to the world every day that a diagnosis does not define a human being. 67th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 33 l a i G c e u p e S s t s & s e i t i r b C e le Emanuel Gibson Emanuel Gibson is an American actor, singer-songwriter, musician, philanthropist and poet. Gibson released an album and poetry chapbook, both titled “The Suffering,” on February 4, 2014. Jacob Loftland Jacob Lofland can next be seen opposite Elizabeth Banks, Boyd Holbrook, Josh Lucas, and Chloe Sevigny in the Sundance Institute Lab curated LITTLE ACCIDENTS directed by Sara Colangelo. Jacob made his feature debut in the Indie film, MUD directed by Jeff Nichols. MUD premiered at the 2012 Cannes film festival and Jacob had a star making role alongside both Reese Witherspoon and Matthew McConaughey. Jacob is currently recurring on FX’s Emmy nominated JUSTIFIED. Jacob is based between Arkansas and Los Angeles. Keith Rhodes Keith Rhodes is a Wilmington native and the acclaimed chef of Catch restaurant. Rhodes has been voted the city’s best chef for three consecutive years and was a James Beard Foundation Award semi-finalist for Best Chef: Southeast in 2011. Rhodes’ enthusiasm for North Carolina seafood is contagious, and his passion for modern cuisine has made him Wilmington’s unofficial foodie spokesperson. He’s a stickler for wildcaught and sustainably-raised seafood, and has caught the attention of Bravo’s show “Top Chef” and Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle blog “Goop.” 34 | 2014 Souvenir Book WE STARTED THIS GAME. Horizontal logo with gold drop and no gradation on red 67th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 35 Bank of America is honored to support the North Carolina Azalea Festival Thank you for all that you do in Wilmington. Your presence here creates connections that enrich our entire community, and we are honored to be associated with the great work you are doing. Visit us at bankofamerica.com/local Life’s better when we’re connected ©2014 Bank of America Corporation | ARH46WCM 36 | 2014 Souvenir Book WE’LL HELP YOU GET THERE. ® TO LEARN MORE, CONTACT: 910-409-4668 LIFE INSURANCE + RETIREMENT/401(K) PLAN SERVICES DISABILITY INCOME INSURANCE + LONG TERM CARE INSURANCE + ANNUITIES ©2013 Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, Springfield, MA 01111. CRN201411-166307 67th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 37 s c o E r t & s t r u o C s ’ n e e u Q Elizabeth Baker Miss Garner Miss Greater Cape Fear Victoria Baskett Grace Ann Carroll Miss Benson Miss Lake Norman Hillary Laster Kensley Leonard Jacelyn Naylor Beth Stovall Miss Wilmington Miss Johnston County Miss Fayetteville Megan Cox Miss Greater Sampson County Lewis Dunaway Collins Gundling Luke Johnson Jay Puckett Adam Stone Russell Taylor Brendon Wilson Trip Wilson 38 | 2014 Souvenir Book Queen Azalea LXV II Queen Azalea Kirsten Haglund Originally from Farmington Hills, Michigan, Kirsten Haglund had the honor of serving as Miss America 2008. During that time, she served as Goodwill Ambassador for the Children’s Miracle Network and was a tireless advocate for increased awareness of Eating Disorders as a public health priority. She is now a proud NEDA Ambassador, Community Relations Specialist for Timberline Knolls Residential Treatment Center, and television personality, frequently appearing on Fox News Channel, CNN, HLN, Fox Business Network, and Huff Post Live to comment on youth in politics and women’s health issues. In February of 2009, she founded the Kirsten Haglund Foundation, whose mission is to fundraise to provide treatment scholarships to assist families and individuals battling eating disorders. Kirsten graduated from Emory University in 2013 with a B.A. in Political Science. 67th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 39 Nobody delivers like we do! [ [ Reach The StarNews reaches your primary target market. 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Our Growing Digital Audience StarNewsOnline.com Average Monthly Traffic Page Views Unique Visitors Website 6 Million 675,700 Mobile 649,200 68,900 Source: Omniture Advertising (910)343-2342 Print & Digital Reach [email protected] Subscribe (910)343-2391 starnewsonline.com/subscribe 67th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 41 The Summerall Guards 42 | 2014 Souvenir Book Composed of 61 members of the First Class (Senior), the Summerall Guards represent the ultimate achievement in the military phase of cadet life. Selection for membership in the Guards is rigorous, and only those who demonstrate the highest military standards are chosen. The intricate maneuvers performed by the Guards, the Citadel Series, is completed without any verbal commands. Many hours of practice are required to achieve the peak of perfection. Each man works as a small part of a single unit, contributing to an overall image of exactness, precision, and military spit and polish. b u l A C z a n e l e d r a a B G elles© r a e F e Cap Beautiful young girls wearing hoop-skirted Antebellum dresses first appeared as greeters in the gardens during the Cape Fear Garden Club Azalea Garden Tour in 1969. Mrs. Harley Vance then president of the Cape Fear Garden Club, is credited with introducing this idea. Seven young ladies, five of whom were daughters of club members, donned dresses worn to a southern ball or made by Mrs. Augusta Counts. When the girls sat in the gardens that year, the concept of the Cape Fear Garden Club, Inc. Azalea Belles was born. The Belles have grown from that original seven to one hundred thirty-six in 2014 Most of the dresses worn today are supplied by three approved dressmakers, Alma Fennell, Kay Counts Godwin, and Debbie Scheu. The Azalea Belles have truly become ambassadors for the city of Wilmington and have come to symbolize the festival season as much as the flowers they represent. The Azalea Belles enhance the beauty of many events during the festival, but their primary duty continues to be as greeters to visitors in the gardens on the Azalea Garden Tour. Azalea Belles must be sponsored by a member of the Cape Fear Garden Club. Priority is given to daughters and granddaughters of club members, followed by high school seniors and juniors who live in New Hanover County. The Azalea Belle Committee is chaired by Cape Fear Garden Club members: Karen Smith, Chair, Linda McCall and Heda Walrep, co-chairs. Congratulations to the 2014 Cape Fear Garden Club Azalea Belles: Carmen Abraham Julia Allen Maria Angell Madison Ashcraft Emily Barton Liby Battle Taylor Beaman Brantlee Boone Savannah Britt Caroline Britton Sydney Brown Ellen Buecker Savannah Buffkin Brigitte Butler Brittany Butts Katie Carter Savannah Carter Elizabeth Cartrette Mindy Chu Abigail Clayton Peyton Coleman Julie Combs Hannah Connaway Merritt Cook Caroline Cook Campbell Cooper Alyx Copley Madison Cubbage Ellyn Currie Lillian Donovan Emilee Draper Clotilde Druhen Tori Duke Anita Dziedzic Savannah Edwards Carolyn Estep Kaitlyn Evanagelous Alexandria Fava Jordan Fife Courtney Floyd Jonna Fronk Olivia Fuelling Samantha Gay Candace George Madison Godfrey Mylesha Gore Brooke Graham Audrey Gretz Jessica Guyton Mason Guyton Rebecca Hall Donshanae Hamilton Meredith Harms Caroline Haywood Alexandra Henderson Annalee Heneghan Catherine Herring Julia Hinds Elise Holland Emily Holt Kristin Horne Katy Hufham Peyton Hughes Lee Hunter Grace Hutko Lea Jaffe Colleen Jaworski Hanna Jernigan Regan Johnson Lindsey Justice Erin Kelly Ellie Kerr Laura Kieb Alyssa Kinsey Emily Kirkby Emily Kouba Karli Krasnipol Madelyn Lammert Samantha Laskody Peyton LeCompte Katie Lee Sierra Lehman Caroline Lewis Callie Long Elizabeth Lucas Kirstyn Malkin Caroline Martin Anna McClain Madison McClung Kirsten McCormick Madeline McCorvey Paige McGirt Hayley Meier Sarah Miller Ivy Moore Claire Nabell Ashley Pallang Summer Lyn Parks Taylor Perdue Rena Poulson Olivia-Jane Prizzia Halie Pugh Morgan Radford Lizzie Rhoades Jennifer Rich Margaux Richardson Quincy Rife Annie Kate Sahlie Savannah Samuel Kaylee Sellars Sarah Shaffer Hali Small Ruth Smith Stephanie Smith Caitlin Smits Rachel Snider Emily Sprenger Leah Storniolo Michelle Streeter Morgan Sullivan Grace Tew Courtney Thackston Abby Thorley Hanna Topping Meredith Turner Carlee Venters Katia Walters Blake Wells Sydney West Brittany Williams Claudene Williams Anna Williamson Hollan Wills Kristen Young Caroline Zimmerman 67th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 43 Boxing Williston Middle School - FREE Admission The North Carolina Azalea Festival Boxing Tournament Presented by RINGSIDE showcases some of the finest boxers from the National and International level of competition & from the military branches. 44 | 2014 Souvenir Book Saturday, April 12th 2:30 - 6 p.m. Sunday, April 13th 2 - 6 p.m. Date President 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Hugh Morton David Harriss Hal Love E. L. White Allen Jones Rye B. Page Edward L. Ward Louis Latham William S. Rehder W. G. Broadfoot, Jr. Frederick Willetts, Jr. Walker Taylor, Jr. Robert A. Little E. S. Capps Allan T. Strange L. Bradford Tillery W. A. Raney G. Stanley Rehder Lloyd W. Moore John Van B. Metts E. E. (Bill) Huffine F. P. Fensel William H. Sutton Frank Ballard John C. Hall Franklin Elmore W. Allen Cobb W. R. Burns Thurman W. Sallade Terry Horton Russell Clark Paul Burton F. P. Fensel, Jr. Donald Britt Ed Ward, Jr. James Carter William N. Rose Frederick Willetts III H. E. Miller, Jr. Doug Echols David Ward William H. Cameron Rodney E. Everhart Lee Weddle Beverly A. Jurgensen James B. (Jay) Stokley, Jr. H. E. “Hank” Miller III Helen Skelton Lewis Michael W. Creed Uldis “Buzz” Birzenieks W. Allen Cobb Jr. Bill Rudisill Emily Longley David Kauffman Paula Lentz Corbett Wanda Copley Lisa Ballantine Grady Richardson Penelope Spicer/Sidbury Charles Rivenbark Dana Fisher Sherman Lee Criner Erica Mearns Hank Estep Chuck Kays Donna Cameron Festivals Past 1948-201 Queen Azalea I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XVIX XX XXI XXII XXIII XXIV XXV XXVI XXVII XXVIII XXIX XXX XXXI XXXII XXXIII XXXIV XXXV XXXVI XXXVII XXXVIII XXXIX XL XLI XLII XLIII XLIV XLV XLVI XLVII XLVIII XLIX L LI LII LIII LIV LV LVI LVII LVIII LIX LX LXI LXII LXIII LXIV LXV LXVI Jacqueline White Martha Hyer Gregg Sherwood Margaret Sheridan Cathy Downs Alexis Smith Ella Raines Sara Shane Polly Bergen Kathryn Grayson Esther Williams Debra Paget Linda Christian Shelley Fabares Whitney Blake Nancy Malone Abby Dalton Patricia Blair Ulla Stromstedt Melody Patterson Linda Cristal Chris Noel Karen Jensen Phyllis Davis Ann Elder Joan Van Ark Sharon Gless Stephanie Braxton Rita McLaughlin Francesca James Nancy Addison Laurie Walters Lacey Neuhaus Maureen Teefy Lynda Goodfriend Tina Gayle Sharon Wyatt Phylicia Ayers-Allen Rashad Kim Zimmer Robin Greer Kim Morgan Greene Rebecca Arthur Kate Collins Tonja Walker Clare Carey Kelly Ripa Laura Sisk Laura Bonarrigo Gina Tognoni Lauren Roman Alla Korot Sydney Penny Nina Repeta Nikki DeLoach Valerie Wildman Tracey Bregman Dari Alexander Kelly Packard Tanisha Lynn Amy Pietz Barbara Alyn Woods Amrapali Ambegaokar Lindsey Shaw Heather French Henry Ericka Dunlap Jennifer Wayne Princess 3 No One Selected Marguerite Todd (Formes) Barbara Hatcher (McDonald) Evelyn Bergem (Loften) Mary Catherine White (Gregory) Mary Frances Davis (Worrell) Nancy Bates (Martin) Libby Beck (Cameron) Mary Frances All (Forrester) Jukie Seaton (Patterson) Linda Kelly (King) Nancy Stovall (Horton) Frances Wood (Loughlin) Marty Allegood (Furr) Helen Raney (Pinckney) Fredi Crisp (Smith) Wanda Caines (Johnston) Kathy Seitter (Swango) Donna Bordeaux (Little) Susanne Burns (Smith) Sarah Mason Janet Evans (Mullinix) Cheryl Fleishman (Isaacs) Paula Davis Connie Kearney (Coble) Debbie Ann Fountain (Fugazy) Wende Fox (Lawson) Lynn Marie Williford Rossie Dean Herring (Bowen) Leigh Hobbs (Murray) Dee Dee Ward (Wright) Jackie Everette (Howerin) Lisa Pridgen (Tise) Julie Teachey (Lewis) Laura Welch (Butcher) Lori Weeks (Boldt) Paige Truitt Holly Mayo Susan Skelton (Gough) Patricia Parker (Stone) Amy Lynn Wolfe (Lovelace) Angela Fipps (Honeycutt) Kandrea B. Shipp (Collins) / Amy K. Lennon (Queen) Stacey Davis Amy Linette Davis Stephanie Dawn Bilodeau Bonnie Victoria Warren (Palsa) Sarah Elizabeth Ronan Nicole Simcoe Liz Harris (Carroll) Lauren Yerby Danita Davis Melanie Brooks Jamie Lee Deaver Hannah Manson Mynhier Ashley Patterson Claire Williamson Jannell Upton Dunnaway Michelle Poulos Lauren Smith Hill Joshlynn Starling Justad Zelle Brown Abbey Starling Hannah Smith Julia Lovett Paxton Webster 67th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 45 ens e u Q a e l a z A P a st Jacqueline White – 1948 Martha Hyer – 1949 Gregg Sherwood – 1950 Margaret Sheridan – 1951 Cathy Downs – 1952 Alexis Smith – 1953 Ella Raines – 1954 Sara Shane – 1955 Polly Bergen – 1956 Kathryn Grayson – 1957 Esther Williams – 1958 Debra Paget – 1959 Linda Christian – 1960 Shelly Fabares – 1961 Whitney Blake – 1962 Nancy Malone – 1963 Abby Dalton – 1964 Patricia Blair – 1965 Ulla Stromstedt – 1966 Melody Patterson – 1967 Linda Cristal – 1968 Chris Noel – 1969 Karen Jensen – 1970 Phyllis Davis – 1971 Ann Elder – 1972 Joan Van Ark – 1973 Sharon Gless – 1974 Stephanie Braxton – 1975 Rita McLaughlin – 1976 Francesca James – 1977 Nancy Addison – 1978 Laurie Walters – 1979 Lacey Neuhaus – 1980 Maureen Teefy – 1981 Lynda Goodfriend – 1982 Tina Gayle – 1983 46 | 2014 Souvenir Book Sharon Wyatt – 1984 Phylicia A. Rashad – 1985 Kim Zimmer – 1986 Robin Greer – 1987 Kim Morgan Greene – 1988 Rebecca Arthur – 1989 Kate Collins – 1990 Tonja Walker – 1991 Clare Carey – 1992 Kelly Ripa – 1993 Laura Sisk – 1994 Laura Bonarrigo – 1995 Gina Tognoni – 1996 Lauren Roman – 1997 Alla Korot – 1998 Sydney Penny – 1999 Nina Repeta – 2000 Nikki DeLoach – 2001 Valerie Wildman – 2002 Tracey Bregman – 2003 Dari Alexander – 2004 Kelly Packard – 2005 Tanisha Lynn – 2006 Amy Pietz – 2007 Barbara A. Woods – 2008 Amrapali Ambegaokar – 2009 Lindsey Shaw – 2010 Heather French Henry – 2011 Ericka Dunlap – 2012 Jennifer Wayne – 2013 67th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 47 Celebrating community spirit Friends, family, neighbors and local business owners are the backbone of this community. Our vibrant spirit comes alive at events like these. We’re proud to be a part of the 67th Annual North Carolina Azalea Festival. wellsfargo.com © 2014 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. All rights reserved. Member FDIC. (1182148_11547) 48 | 2014 Souvenir Book 67th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 49 d e i n s e t s r P a e l a z A t s a P Hugh Morton – 1948 David Harriss – 1949 Hal Love – 1950 E. L. White – 1951 Allen Jones – 1952 Rye B. Page – 1953 Edward L. Ward – 1954 Louis Latham – 1955 William S. Rehder – 1956 W. G. Broadfoot, Jr. – 1957 Frederick Willetts, Jr. – 1958 Walker Taylor, Jr. – 1959 Robert A. Little – 1960 E. S. Capps – 1961 Allan T. Strange – 1962 L. Bradford Tillery – 1963 W. A. Raney – 1964 G. Stanley Rehder – 1965 Lloyd W. Moore – 1966 John Van B. Metts – 1967 E. E. (Bill) Huffine – 1968 F. P. Fensel – 1969 William H. Sutton – 1970 Frank Ballard – 1971 John C. Hall – 1972 Franklin Elmore – 1973 W. Allen Cobb – 1974 W. R. Burns – 1975 Thurman W. Sallade – 1976 Terry Horton – 1977 Russell Clark – 1978 Paul Burton – 1979 F. P. Fensel, Jr. – 1980 Donald Britt – 1981 Ed Ward, Jr. – 1982 James Carter – 1983 50 | 2014 Souvenir Book William N. Rose – 1984 Frederick Willetts III – 1985 H. E. Miller, Jr. – 1986 Doug Echols – 1987 David Ward – 1988 William H. Cameron – 1989 Rodney E. Everhart – 1990 Lee Weddle – 1991 Beverly A. Jurgensen – 1992 James B. Stokley, Jr. – 1993 H. E. Miller III – 1994 Helen Skelton Lewis – 1995 Michael W. Creed – 1996 Uldis Birzenieks – 1997 W. Allen Cobb, Jr. – 1998 Bill Rudisill – 1999 Emily Longley –2000 David Kauffman – 2001 Paula Lentz Corbett – 2002 Wanda Copley – 2003 Lisa Ballantine – 2004 Grady Richardson – 2005 Penelope Spicer/Sidbury – 2006 Charles Rivenbark – 2007 Dana Fisher – 2008 Sherman Criner – 2009 Erica Mearns – 2010 Hank Estep – 2011 Chuck Kays – 2012 Donna Cameron – 2013 From humble beginnings in 1948 to a nationally recognized extravaganza steeped in Southern charm and civic pride — fueled by spectators, volunteers, and participants who all combine to give the event its signature identity as a Top Ten tourist draw in the South — the North Carolina Azalea Festival continues to thrive year in and year out due to the dedication of its leadership and volunteers. 67th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 51 Hoggard Hall UNCW/Jamie Moncrief CELEBRATING 66 YEARS OF SERVICE TO SOUTHEASTERN N.C.! WWW.UNCW.EDU INDULGE. DO GOOD. #WINENOT EVERY BOTTLE MAKES AN IMPACT We donate half of profits to make a social impact and strongly believe that giving back is good business. AWARD-WINNING WINE PRODUCED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH ROB MONDAVI JR. Partnering Retailers: t)BSSJT5FFUFS t-PXFhT'PPET t5BTUFPGUIF0MJWF t8JMNJOHUPO8JOF t'PSUVOBUF(MBTT t)JMUPO3JWFSGSPOU Proudly Distributed Locally JO8JMNJOHUPOCZ 8JOEIBN %JTUSJCVUJOH $PNQBOZ 52 | 2014 Souvenir Book Rex & Sons RV’s “After The Sale It’s The Service That Counts.” “Make Memories that Last a Lifetime!” 910.793.2894 | 800.630.9938 Sales • Rentals • Parts • Service 1546 S. College Road | Wilmington, NC www.RexAndSonsRVs.com 67th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 53 s k n a h T l a Speci Wilmington Police Department From left to right: Officer D.R. Ouellette, Officer J.D. Smith, Officer J.E. Moore, Cpl. A.D. Schwartzel, Sgt. T.M. Donelson Officer K.M. Getman, Cpl. R.R. Knopf, Officer R.L. Riley(not pictured: Officer M.G. Anderson, Officer C.J. Smith) The 2014 North Carolina Azalea Festival wishes to express its sincere appreciation to the Wilmington Police Department for their support. It is through the Department’s substantial contributions of manpower that we continue to have a safe and successful Festival. It continues to be a pleasure to work with the Wilmington Police Department and its Officers. We also wish to thank the individual Officers for their hard work and tireless efforts. Thank you again for your continued support and dedication to the North Carolina Azalea Festival. New Hanover Regional Medical Center The 2014 North Carolina Azalea Festival would like to thank New Hanover Regional Medical Center for their continued support. While providing high quality care at their hospitals and physicians’ offices, NHRMC is also active in the communities it serves. This year, more than 70 Emergency Medical Services personnel will be present at the North Carolina Azalea Festival to ensure the safety and health of all of our guests. We are grateful for your support and would like to thank each of the paramedics for their dedication to public safety. (www.nhrmc.org/nhrems) 54 | 2014 Souvenir Book New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office The 2014 North Carolina Azalea Festival wishes to extend a heartfelt thank you to the New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office for their continued support and dedication to the Festival. Without their contributions of both manpower and resources, the Festival, as well as the community, would certainly suffer. The Festival also wishes to extend a personal thank you to all of the deputies for their hard work and tireless efforts. It is a pleasure to work with such a professional group. We, as a community, could not manage the Festival without your support. Again, we thank you. From left to right: Lt. D. MacAlpine, Dep. B. Thigpen, Dep. J. Maroldt, Cpl. J. Scheckler, Cpl. D. Dombrowski, Sgt. M. Clemens, Dep. C. Payne, Dep. J. Spivey (Not pictured: Sgt. M. Fike) Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office The 2014 North Carolina Azalea Festival would like to thank the Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office for their support. Through their contributions of manpower and resources many enjoy a safe and sound Festival. We would also like to extend a personal thank you to the deputies for their hard work and tireless efforts. We appreciate your support and professionalism. From left to right: First Sgt. Jeremiah King, Deputy Jeff Elwood, Cpl. Ricky Smith 67th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 55 DEEPLY ROOTED RIGHT HERE IN WILMINGTON, NC Since 2008, Live Oak Bank has resided in Wilmington, NC. We are proud to be a part of this beautiful beach community. Our hope is to not only serve the residents through our financial offerings but also to contribute to this town’s growth and prosperity. To learn more about Live Oak Bank, please visit www.liveoakbank.com. To schedule an appointment, please call 910.790.5867. 1741 Tiburon Drive • Wilmington, NC 28403 ©2014 Live Oak Banking Company. All rights reserved. Member FDIC "Strike that" pose in honor of the 2014 North Carolina Azalea Festival President! Stephen E. Coble The North Carolina Azalea Festival would like to thank Stephen E. Coble for a great year! 56 | 2014 Souvenir Book Special Tha nks The North Carolina Azalea Festival would like to recognize the following agencies for the manpower and resources they contribute in making the Festival a success. Wilmington Fire Department Wilmington Police Department City of Wilmington Public Services & Facilities Department Cape Fear Public Utilities Department New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office Bruswick County Sheriff’s Office New Hanover County Parks Department New Hanover County Schools North Carolina Department of Transportation North Carolina State Ports Authority Wilmington Housing Authority City of Wilmington Planning Division The North Carolina Azalea Festival wishes to thank the following for their generous assistance. Airlie Gardens Foundation AlphaGraphics Wilmington Belk & Clarins/Elizabeth Arden Independence Mall Ruth Silvestri, Representative Brooklyn Cigars Cape Fear Community College Carl Marshburn of the Henrietta III Clarins/Elizabeth Arden Community Arts Center USO The Cotton Exchange Edible Arrangements Estée Lauder and Belk, Independence Mall The Husk Isabella Grape Investco Jackson’s Big Oak Barbecue Kingoff Jewelers Krispy Kreme Learning Express Linprint Marine Max Wesley and Stacy May NC Ports Park Select Perry’s Emporium Port City Java Rent-A-John Rita’s Italian Ice Slice of Life Transplanted Garden USA Invest Co. Wilmington International Airport 67th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 57 58 | 2014 Souvenir Book WILMINGTON HEALTH is a proud sponsor of the AZALEA FESTIVAL! wilmingtonhealth.com 8450 Azalea Festival Sponsorship Ad.indd 1 3/26/14 4:48 PM 67th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 59 n t e o s t C W t r i A n s n ’ e n r e s r d l i h C First Place Entries: Elementary School Winners 1st Place Ruthie Wainwright , WAAS, 5th grade 2nd Place Ariana Wood, Bellamy, 5th grade 3rd Place Brook Isaacs, Pine Valley, 4th grade HM Sandy Cooper, Bellamy, 5th grade Middle School Winners 1st place Sylvia Atwood, CFA, 8th grade 2nd place Anna Catherine Lloyd, WAAS, 8th grade 3rd place Lexi Tinnerello, CFA, 8th grade First place Elementary School: Ruthie Wainwright, 5th grade First place Middle School: Sylvia Atwood, 8th grade The 2014 NC Azalea Festival Children’s Art Contest, now in its 5th year, began in October 2013 with an invitation to all area public and private elementary schools to participate. With the prompt, “Which traditions of the North Carolina Azalea Festival mean the most to you?” 266 students from eight public, private and charter elementary and middle schools in New Hanover and Pender Counties submitted artwork by the Jan. 15 deadline. Co-chairpersons Stephanie Kraybill and local artist Elizabeth Singletary, who created the official 2013 NC Azalea Festival artwork, helped judge the Children’s Art Contest. The 1st place Elementary School entry is a whimsical collage rendering of a circus Big Top tent created by Ruthie Wainwright, a 5th grade student at Wilmington Academy of Arts and Sciences in Wilmington, North Carolina. Ruthie says that math and art are her favorite subjects in school, but she just enjoys art all the time. It is no wonder because she hails from a family of artists and art lovers, including her father, who was an amateur potter. Sandy Errante, Ruthie’s Art teacher, says “Ruthie’s art is an expression of her beautiful personality – open, honest, eager, and curious. She embraces her projects with determination and allows her imagination to flow forth. All I do as her teacher is open the door and she takes it from there!” When asked from where the inspiration for her art contest entry came, Ruthie answered, “It’s hard not to think of the circus when I think about the Azalea Festival.” The 1st place Middle School entry is a stunning depiction of a Cape Fear Garden Club Azalea Belle elegantly encircled by a garland of beautifully detailed azaleas. The middle school winning artist is 8th grader Sylvia Atwood form Cape Fear Academy, also in Wilmington, North Carolina. Sylvia upped her artistic game for the art contest this HM Emma Tracy, Noble, 7th grade HM Sydney Eavey, Noble, 8th grade year, receiving 3rd place in last year’s contest. She is an A student who, along with art, loves to play tennis, guitar and hang out with her friends. Sylvia’s Art teacher Lisa Rojek says, “Sylvia is an art teacher’s dream student: visual, thoughtful, and extremely dedicated for such a young age. She takes my instruction and runs with it every time, exceeding even my expectations.” 1st place wins a $100 gift certificate from Learning Express Toy Store for the elementary category and a $100 iTunes gift card for the middle school category, 2 tickets to the Cole Brothers Circus, a print of the 2014 official artwork, and an assortment of Azalea Festival souvenirs. The winners will attend the Governor’s Press Conference in Raleigh to present copies of their artwork, and will ride in the 2014 NC Azalea Festival parade along with the celebrity guests, Curious George and The Man with the Yellow Hat. 2nd place wins a $50 gift certificate from Learning Express Toy Store for the elementary category and a $50 iTunes gift card for the middle school category, 2 tickets to the Cole Brothers Circus, a print of the 2014 official artwork, and an assortment of Azalea Festival souvenirs. 3rd place wins a $25 Learning Express gift certificate for the elementary category and a $25 iTunes gift card for the middle school category, 2 tickets to the Cole Brothers Circus, a print of the 2014 official artwork, and an assortment of Azalea Festival souvenirs. Honorable Mention artists receive 2 tickets to the Cole Brothers Circus, a print of the 2014 official artwork, and an assortment of Azalea Festival souvenirs. All of their artwork will be displayed in the Community Gallery at the Community Arts Center in the Historic Hannah Block USO building throughout the month of April. Thank you to our partners: 60 | 2014 Souvenir Book W i l t l s i i a t m r A M l a angum v i t s Fe William Mangum “Celebrating Life Through Art” Celebrating Life Through Art We are constantly encouraged to “find what we love and make it a career.” That is exactly what William Mangum has done. Along the way, he has utilized a multitude of personal talents and community relationships to craft a career in one of the most challenging of occupations- being an artist. Using a controlled style to produce a realism that is rare among watercolorists, Mangum achieves remarkable detail and precision, and his saturated washes of color add depth to his soulful landscapes. Like the artist himself, his paintings radiate a refreshing directness and clarity. Stephen Doherty, Editor of American Artist Magazine, said: “William Mangum is part of a great tradition of American watercolor artists. Each time he enters his studio with paints, brushes, paper and inspiration, he creates a lasting record of the world around us.” Bill is a prolific artist, gallery owner, publisher, author, keynote speaker and designer. He has traveled the world gathering inspiration for more than 3,000 of his original works of art. The resulting creations have garnered him countless fans across the globe and allowed him to forge relationships with dozens of Fortune 500 companies. His upcoming furniture collection in collaboration with Klaussner Home Furnishings, Carolina Preserves, is designed around the artist’s aesthetic lifestyle and international travels, and will soon bring Mangum’s artistry into America’s homes through a whole new medium. Never forgetting the blessings of his unique talent, Bill has advocated for many philanthropic causes during his professional career. His efforts have made him a true community partner as well as a tireless volunteer. One of the causes dearest to his heart is advocating for the homeless population. Since 1988, Bill has created an Annual Honor Card to raise awareness and funds for shelters across North Carolina. The Honor Card Program and Bill’s artistic efforts were recognized on the NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams “Making a Difference” segment. To date, the Honor Card has raised over 4.5 million dollars to meet the needs of the indigent community across the state. In conjunction with the celebration of the 25th Honor Card Bill has created, he is releasing his 8th book Michael’s Gift. This extraordinary volume speaks of Bill’s humble roots, his challenging art career and passion for the needy. Michel’s Gift also chronicles the evolution of the Honor Card Program and the inspiration for each of the paintings that have been instruments in this nationally recognized program. Bill received both his Bachelor and MFA degrees from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He and his wife Cynthia have made Greensboro their home since graduating. They have three grown children- Alexander, Preston, and Berkley, and two granddaughtersJadyn and Gabriella and a new grandson –Samuel. 67th North Carolina Azalea Festival | 61 g n i t s i L t i n U e Parad 501st Legion (Carolina Garrison) Star Wars Costume Group All Ways Graphics Azalea Festival Princess and Court Azalea Festival Queen Kirsten Haglund Bank of America Merrill Lynch - NCAF Donor Sponsor BB&T - NCAF Gable Event Sponsor Beau Wright Beth Dawson County Commissioner Vice Chair Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina - NCAF Donor Sponsor Brooks Pierce - NCAF Donor Sponsor Brunswick County Sherriff’s Office Units C.V. Russell Jr. Ambassador Marching Band Calvary Christian School Canines for Service Cape Fear Chapter Antique Automobile Club Cape Fear Community College Cape Fear Roller Girls Captain Jack Sparrow Carolina Boy Riders Motorcycle Club Carolina Christmas Pageant Queens Carolina Trail Stalkers Jeep Group Carrousel Scholar Chick-fil-A Wilmington Restaurants Circus City Council Member Charlie Rivenbark City Council Member Earl Sheridan City Council Member Kevin O’Grady City Council Member Laura Padgett City Council Member Neil Anderson City of Wilmington Commission on African American Coca-Cola - NCAF Donor Sponsor Columbus County Horses Corning - NCAF Donor Sponsor County Commissioner Johnathan Barfield County Commissioner Thomas Wolfe County Commissioner Woody White Dance Express Performing Arts Center E. A. Laney HS AFJROTC East Coast Riders 62 | 2014 Souvenir Book Emanuel Gibson Enchanted Wishes Food Lion - NCAF Benefactor Greater Miss Carolina Sweetheart Hank Miller Wrightsville Beach Alderman Member Hillbillies, outhouse # 2 Hubb’s Corn Maze Human Wall For Fallen Soldiers international junior Miss Palmetto State Pre-teen Jacob Lofland Junior and Young Miss Goldsboro Keith Rhodes Little Miss and Teen Miss NC Royal Court 2014 Little Miss Wilmington Queens Live Oak Bank - NCAF Donor Sponsor LtGen Robert Milstead, Jr. Major Sponsor Duke Energy Major Sponsor Hilton Major Sponsor Wells Fargo Stage Coach Mass Mutual Financial Group NCAF Donor Sponsor Mayor of Wilmington Bill Saffo Mayor of Wrightsville Beach Bill Blair Mayor Pro-tem Margaret Haynes McDonald’s MedNorth Health Center Michelle’s Pageants Miller Lite - NCAF Encore Event Sponsor Miss Castle Hayne Monica Nelson Miss Juneteenth Queen Miss Moore County 2014 Miss NC Christmas Festival Queens Miss New Hanover County Queens Miss North Carolina Johna Edmonds Miss North Carolina’s Outstanding Teen Program Miss Southeastern North Carolina 2013-2014 Miss Southport-Oak Island Queens Miss Wilmington Scholarship Pageant Miss Wrightsville Beach Queen Monica Palumbo Moores Creek National Battlefield Mrs. North Carolina United States Mrs. South Carolina United States 2014 N.C. Strawberry Queen NC A&T State University Alumni Assn, Wilmington Chapter NC Outstanding Little Miss NC Spot Festival Scholarship Pageant NCAF - Children’s Art Contest Winners - Ruthie Wainright and Sylvia Atwood NCAF - We Support Our Troops NCSU Grains of Time Neuwirth Motors - Dodge Viper New Hanover Count Sherriff’s Office Units New Hanover County Honor Marching Band New Hanover County Veterans Council New Hanover High School JROTC New Hanover Regional Medical Center - NCAF Benefactor NHRMC Emergency Transport Services North American Spirits and Wine NCAF Benefactor North Brunswick High JROTC North Brunswick High School JROTC North Brunswick High School Marching Band North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher North Carolina Lottery - NCAF Donor Sponsor North Carolina Ports - NCAF Donor Sponsor North Carolina Poultry Jubilee Queens North Carolina Representative Rick Catlin North Carolina Senator Thom Goolsby North Myrtle Beach High School NJROTC ONEHOPE Wine - NCAF Donor Sponsor Order of Eastern Star Pacifica Senior Living - NCAF Donor Sponsor Parade Grand Marshall Howard Penton Parkway of Wilmington - NCAF Donor Sponsor Parlier Plumbing Repairs Inc. Party City Peace Rose Montessori School Pender County Queens For A Cause Pender EMS and Fire, Inc. Pender Packing Company Pine Valley United Methodist Church Pleasure Island and Southeastern NC Queens Port City Gymnastics Port City Silly Clowns Powell Bail Bonding Inc PPD - NCAF Donor sponsor Princess of North Carolina State Court Princess Of Southern Carolina Pageant Pure Platinum MC Queen Divas Rebecca Walsh Red Hatters Red Knights NC-6 Ripley’s Entertainment Roger Bacon Academy-Charter Day School Sheriff Ed McMahon The Skyriders! Trampoline Troupe Sneads Ferry Shrimp Queens Gary’s Cars Southport Fire Department Fire Prevention Team The Spin Man StarNews Media Sudan Daredevils Sudan Drum and Bugle Corps Sudan Shriners Arab Choo Choo train Sweet Sensation Hair Design Techniques In Motion School of Dance Teen Miss Goldsboro The Royal Ride Car Club Trevor Munson Tricounty Fourth of July Queens Uncle John’s Band Uncle Sam Stilt Walker Union HS Army JROTC USSVI (United States Submarine Veterans Inc) Wave Transit West Columbus High School Marching Vikings William Mangum 2014 NC Azalea Festival Artist Wilmington Christian Academy Grace Baptist Church Wilmington Fire Department Wilmington Sea Cadets Wimington Health - NCAF Gable Event Sponsor Women Marines Association, NC-1, Tarheel Chapter Women Veterans of Coastal North Carolina Word Of Life Outreach, Inc WPD - Chief of Police Ralph Evangelous WPD EOD UNIT WPD Honor Guard WPD Motor Units WPD Mounted Units WPD Pipes and Drums WPD Text a Tip Van WPD Traffic Unit 66th North North Carolina Carolina Azalea Azalea Festival Festival | | 63 65 67th 64 | 2014 Souvenir Book
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