1 1000 Tarboro St. West 237-2111 Michael Warren, R.Ph.-Owner

An Advertising supplement to The Wilson Times
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
1000 Tarboro St. West
(Across From The Spot)
237-2111
Michael Warren, R.Ph.-Owner
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Wednesday, October 31 , 2012
Whirli-Kidz Zone
All Day – Saturday & Sunday
Ride the Gyroscope, slide down a giant 26-foot
slide or drive a miniature stock car and more,
all in the Whirli-Kidz Zone. Three parking lots
full of fun! The Whirli-Kidz Zone is sponsored
by Time Warner Cable and is located in the
Barnes Street lot, Farris & Farris lot and the
Wilson County lot. Children of all ages can
enjoy a variety of activities including:
• Kazoobie Kazoo show – three shows each day
• Carnival games
• Whirligig Arts & Crafts
• Giant slide
• Obstacle course
• Playhouse by Leonard Buildings
• The Pit Stop Challenge
• Vote for Kids Choice Award – kids vote for
their favorite anti-bullying poster at the Wilson Youth Council tent.
Whirligig Innovation Zone
All day - Saturday & Sunday
“Get in the zone” by exploring everything
happening on the street & in the Whirligig
Repair & Conservation Headquarters! Visit
the Whirligig Repair & Conservation Headquarters on Douglas Street. Here you will
see Vollis’ whirligigs up-close and personal.
Watch experts repair these whimsical works
of art & engineering and learn more about
Vollis Simpson, his kinetic sculptures, and the
Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park Project. Also on
display will be the architectural plans for the
future whirligig park, scheduled to open during the 2013 festival.
All these things can be found on
Douglas Street:
• Downtown Merchant Area: Downtown businesses sell their wares.
• Scrap Exchange: (Saturday only) Come
make your own unique creations, sculptures,
and inventions with all sorts of scrap materials — from metal, to buttons, to paper, to
wood, to beads, and more. The sky is the limit
on Douglas Street.
• Elkland Art Center Puppetry Group – (Saturday only) Design a hinged puppet figure
like those on Simpson’s whirligigs to carry in
the Whirligig Parade.
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• Headlight Gallery: experience the whirligigs “at night” with their incredible reflective
surfaces, as many visitors to Vollis’ farm have
over the years.
• Chalk Car: Help us decorate a Volkswagen
Passat with chalk artist Louis Small.
• Whirligig Cinema: Take a break and watch
some short films on whirligigs, Vollis Simpson, & the Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park
Project.
In the Whirligig Repair & Conservation HQ (on the corner of Douglas &
Barnes Streets):
Whirli-Kidz Stage
• Original Whirligig Exploration: View various Vollis Simpson’s whirligigs up close &
personal, see how they work, watch them being repaired by experts, & go on a self-guided
tour of the headquarters.
All Day- Saturday & Sunday
The kids talent and entertainment stage is
located behind the Arts Council in the Barnes
Street parking lot. It is jammed pack with
live shows all day long with a wide variety of
dance and demonstrations, from hip hop to
lyrical, from clogging to ballet, from dancing
to karate. Check out the stage schedule in this
publication.
Wednesday, October 31 , 2012
Arts Council of Wilson
Continuing In A Tradition of Legal Excellence Since 1947
All Day- Saturday & Sunday
Inside the Arts Council you can purchase your own Whirligig from a
wide selection of Vollis Simpson’s work. The art show in the Cooke
Gallery extends to the second floor. The new Gift Shop is packed with
items made by local active artist. The Wilson Active Artist will have a
“Awesome Autumn” themed art show in the Lowe Celebration Hall. The
ceramic studio will have artist demonstrations. Drop by the Arts Council booth on Nash Street to learn more.
Art & Music Show
Saturday only
Step just inside the Arts Council and enjoy Dan Finch Potters and live
music featured in the Annie Draugh Boykin Gallery. Constellation, a
folk, Celtic singing group will play for 15 minutes every hour from 11
a.m. – 3:15 p.m.
Imagination Station Science Museum
All Day - Saturday & Sunday
Taking science to the streets – Imagination Station will fill the street
corner with interactive activities that will wow and amaze you. You can
also visit inside the science museum for a discounted price during the
festival located at 224 E. Nash St. Enjoy the magic of whirligigs and the
science of kinetic energy.
Chef ’s Tent
12 noon – 5 p.m. , Saturday & Sunday
Join local restaurants as they share their favorite recipes! The first 50
seated audience members will also be able to have a tasty sample and
receive a recipe card. The Chef ’s tent is next to the festival information
tent, located in the Thomas & Farris parking lot.
Chamber of Commerce
Golf Classic
Friday, November 2 – 12 noon, Wilson County Club golf course
The Wilson Chamber of Commerce sponsors an annual Golf Classic in
conjunction with the Wilson Whirligig Festival. Kick off your weekend
with a great round of golf at the Wilson County Club, then come on
down to the festival for the weekend. A portion of the proceeds from
the golf tournament are donated for scholarships by the Wilson Whirligig Festival to aid children in attending summer camp programs at both
the Wilson Arts Council and Imagination Station Science Museum.
Historic Trolley Rides
Saturday only
FREE! Jump on the Trolley ride and learn lots about downtown Wilson.
Co-sponsored by the Old Wilson Neighborhood Association and the
Preservation of Wilson, this 30-minute ride through historic Wilson will
share little-known facts about our own neighborhood history.
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Whirligig Contest
All Day - Saturday & Sunday
Relocated! The annual Whirligig Contest is now sponsored by the Vollis
Simpson Whirligig Park Project, so the display has been moved from the
courthouse plaza to the Whirligig Repair & Conservation Headquarters
on Douglas Street. Go by to see all the entries in the eighth “Build Your
Own Whirligig” contest. Judging will be held Saturday. The winners will
be announced on Saturday at 5 p.m. at the conclusion of the Whirligig
Parade in the outdoor area of the warehouse. The sculptures will be on
display the week before and after the festival. Cash prizes for the contest range from $25 to $350.
Mustang Car Show
All day - Saturday & Sunday
The Twisted Stallions Car club show will run along Tarboro Street. The
club meets every third Sunday at Lee Motor Co. here in Wilson. With
more than 80 members they have a large variety of cars to display and
place a lot of emphasis on supporting our community and local charities.
Vote for your favorite car by donating to the “People’s Choice” buckets.
Donations will be given to support the Wesley Shelter.
Red, White and Blue Zone
Saturday & Sunday
Located on Goldsboro Street, come view this exciting collection of military vehicles and veteran organizations. The USO of NC will have their
mobile unit on Saturday, so you can reach out and send encouraging
words to active soldiers.
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Active Artist Dan Nelson
Saturday & Sunday
One of the highlights of the festival each year is watching the amazing
Dan Nelson create three large paintings during the festival. He even
involves participants by asking them to help pick colors and might even
have you grab a brush and help! The paintings are co-sponsored by Lacewell Insurance. Nelson’s paintings are on sale after the festival and can
be commissioned for next year’s festival.
City of Wilson “Our Town”
All Day- Saturday & Sunday
Kids can win a prize by participating in the City of Wilson’s own Scavenger Hunt. Over 15 departments of the City are participating in a new adventure zone. Citizens and their children, can learn all about the variety
of services the City provides and a few fun tips along the way. Turn in a
completed hunt card and win a prize.
Photo of the Year Contest
Saturday & Sunday – Information Tent display
Make sure to stop by the festival’s information tent to see the winners
of the annual Photo of the Year Contest. Winners are identified in three
categories: Whirligig, Festival and Whirl Factor.
Get Your Festival Gear!
Saturday & Sunday – Information Tent
Make sure to support the festival by purchasing the official 2012 Wilson
Whirligig Festival t-shirt. Shirts are available in all sizes with pop art of
whirligigs bright and bold on the front and a “thanks to our sponsors” on
the back. You may also pick up an embroidered baseball cap, new festival decals, Dan Nelson posters and whirligig hats for the kids.
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Wednesday, October 31 , 2012
Lacewell Insurance • BB&T • Wilson Times • Thomas & Farris • Wells Fargo • Medlin Buick GMC • Chamber of Commerce
Candlewood Suites • Deans Farm • Cycle Max • Etheridge Roofing • Leonard Buildings • Farris & Farris • SportClips • Bunn’s Auto
Arts Council of Wilson • Land of Learning • Wilson Police Department • BD Medical • Oak Tavern • Carolina Cheese Company
Saslow’s Jewelry • Imagination Station Science Museum • Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park Project
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Greenlight Stage
Whirli-Kidz Stage
Located in front of BB&T
Located behind the Arts Council
Sponsored by City of Wilson and Greenlight
Sponsored by The Arts Council of Wilson
SATURDAY
10:00 am
Opening Ceremony
10:15 am
Without Further Ado
12:00 pm
Footloose Friends dancers
11:45 am
Without Further Ado
1:00 pm
Southern Charmers dancers
1:30 pm
The Wallers
2:45 pm
Get in Line dancers
3:15 pm
The Wallers
SUNDAY
12:00 pm
Band of Oz
1:00 pm
Footloose Friends dancers
1:30 pm
Band of Oz
2:30 pm
Get in Line dancers
3:00 pm
Band of Oz
SATURDAY
10:00 am
Land of Learning
10:30 am
Upward Cheer
11:00 am
Boys & Girls Club
11:30 am
Hunt High School
12 noon
Dance Studio B
12:30 pm
Steppers of Distinction
12:40 pm
Dong’s Martial Arts
1:00 pm
Megan’s Academy of Dance
1:30 pm
Heaven’s Footprints
2:00 pm
Toe 2 Toe Dance
2:30 pm
East County Hoedowners
3:00 pm
Shannon Baker
3:30 pm
Kuntaw Palace
4:00 pm
Whirligig Parade
Simply Wonderful Stage
Located near Imagination Station
SUNDAY
12 noon
1:00 pm
1:30 pm
2:00 pm
3:00 pm
3:30 pm
TBD
TBD
Heaven’s Footprints
TBD
Shannon Baker
East Coast Cheer
Sponsored by Historic Downtown Wilson & Wilson Visitors Center
SATURDAY
10:00 am
11:15 am
11:45 am
1:00 pm
1:30 pm
3:00 pm
3:30 pm
East Coast Rhythm & Blues
Shimmy Shakers dancers
East Coast Rhythm & Blues
Kountry Kickers dancers
The Impacts
Open Street dancing
The Impacts SUNDAY
12:30 pm
2:00 pm
3:00 pm
Kairos Band, First Baptist Church
Wilson Community Church
Farmington Heights Church of God
Whirli-Kidz Zone
Sponsored by Time Warner Cable
3 Locations:
Arts Council Parking Lot (go through tunnel)
Farris & Farris parking lot
Wilson County Tax Building parking lot
Kazoobie Kazoo Show
Gyroscope Ride
Obstacle Course
Inflatable Slide
Toddler Bounce House
Pit Stop Challenge
Carnival Games
Arts & Crafts
Play Houses
Parent Pit Stop
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Arts & Craft Vendors •African Beauty Jewelry &
Artifacts
•Arts Unlimited Trogdon
Pottery Art & Craft Gallery
•Barton College Art
Student League
•Bella Rouge Design —
Face painting
•Blue Stone Pottery
•Boondocks Woodworking
•Contentnea Auxiliary
•CinTinque Handcrafted
Jewelry
•Chunky Junk Jewelry —
International
•CoCody Enterprises
•Constanza Crafts
•Crazy Daisy
•Dan Nelson
•ET Creations
•Guatemalan Arts and Crafts
•Hidden Pearl
•Holly Jolly Jars
•JTR Crafts - Quarterhole
•Lady Lynn Boutique
•Little & Raynor Crafts
•Martha’s Fabric Purses
•Memories by Sue
•My Monster Hats!
•Natalie Ewan Arts & Crafts
•Paint Savvy Face Painting
•Paracordo East
•Paul Van Ness
•Product by Jim & Mo
•Pucker Up! Candy Art
•Shelly’s Designs 4U
•Sherman Whirligigs
•Sunny Clay Beads & Bracelets
•Sweet Valley Bonsai Nursery
•Tar Heel Traveler - book sales
•The Tin Can Man
•Treasure Chimes
•Turning Point Woodcrafts
•Twinkle Star Gifts
•Vollis Simpson Whirligigs
•Whirligig World
•Wilson Woodcarvers
Food Vendors •Asian Fusion Elite
•Bojangles
•Charlie Poppers Kettle Corn
•Chick-Fil-A
•Cue for a Cause nonprofit —
BBQ sandwiches
•Double R Hot Dogs
•Event Expresso Catering —
Coffees
•5 Star Grill Chicken — Asian
•G & T Concessions —
Funnel cakes
•Ganovia Gourmet Coffee
•Hard As Times Concessions
•Heart 2 Heart - nonprofit
•Kidney Awareness Research
nonprofit — baked goods
•Kona Ice
•L & L Skins — skins, peanuts
•Mt. Hebron Masonic Lodge
#42 nonprofit - Fish
•Naders Bistro & Grill
•Nieves Foods — Funnel Cakes,
Nachos
•Onions Gone Wild - bloomin’
onions, deep fried Oreos
•PAL - Police Athletic League
nonprofit - turkey legs
•Pizza Inn
•Saoris Ice Cream
•Sweet Maria’s - desserts
•TC’s Tasty Treats
•Taste of Texas
•Wilson Community Church
nonprofit - cotton candy
•Wilson Police Department
Explorers Post 557 nonprofitcorn on the cob
Non-Profit Vendors •American Red Cross
•Barton College
•Buck Newton for NC House
Senate - political candidate
•Eastpointe
(former Beacon Center)
•DAV Chapter 8
•Democratic Party of Wilson
•First Free Will Baptist Church
•For the Love of Dogs
•Friends of the WCSO
Animal Shelter
•Great Dane Rescue Alliance
•Hope Station
•Mark Bibbs for NC House
Senate - political candidate
•National Federation of the
Blind of Wilson
•NCDHHS - Division of
Vocational Rehab
•Old Wilson Neighborhood
Assoc.
•Preservation of Wilson
•Relay NC - CapTel - products
for the deaf & hard of hearing
•Rocky Mount Harley Owners
Cont’d on next page
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Group - childrens charity bike raffle
•Southern Belle Pit Bulls Rescue
(formerly Carolina Bullies)
•Stoneybrook Christian Church
•The Playhouse
•Twisted Stallions Mustang Car Club
•USO of North Carolina
•WHIG TV
•Wilson County Partnership for Children
•Wilson County Humane Society
•Woodmen of the World Lodge #1087
Commercial Vendors •ADT Security
•Bathfitters
•East Coast Cooling & Heating
•Glo-Zone
•H&R Block
•Hutch Construction - sunrooms
•Innovation Spas
•Lady Lynn Boutique
•LeafFilter NC - gutter system
•Scentsy Candles
•Top Choice / Dish Network
Downtown Merchant Participants •Booths on Street in front of Store:
- City Market Cafe & Catering
- Dimples’n Lace Photography
- House of van Baars fine art
- Jerico Screenprinting of Wilson
- ProMusic Conservatory
- Upper Coastal Plain Business Development
Center
- Wilson Hardware Co, Inc
- Wilson County Public Library
• Booth Displays on Douglas Street
- Green Turtle Florist, Garden Center & Trade
- Zynique Creations & Arts
Sponsor Participants •Arts Council of Wilson
•Etheridge Roofing
•First Media Radio - Big Dawg, Jammin 99,
Power 95.5
•Greenlight
•Historic Downtown Wilson
•Imagination Station Science Museum
•Land of Learning
•Leonard Buildings
•SportClips
•Wilson Times
•Wilson Police Department
•WNCT 107.9
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The Wallers
Saturday – 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.,
Greenlight Stage
The Fantastic Waller Family consists of three
brothers and sisters who are highly choreographed, beautifully costumed, high energy
show-stoppers with amazing voices. They are
backed by their own five piece multitalented
band including guitar, drums, trumpet, saxophone, and multi-midi keyboards. They have
been the number one dance band and show
group on the East Coast for the past several
years.
The Band of Oz
Sunday – 12 noon – 4 p.m.,
Greenlight Stage
Wilson, you know them, you love them, you
could dance in the streets all day to their
variety of beach music, shag and oldie-butgoodies. The Band of Oz is one of the most
successful groups in the Southeast, and continues to get the very best reviews from the
top people in the entertainment business. The
band now features a full horn section to total a
dynamic eight-member group.
East Coast Rhythm & Blues
Saturday, 10 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.,
Simply Wonderful Stage
ECRBB is the quintessential component to an
unforgettable festival experience. There are no
“stars” in the group because they are all talented
musicians that put on an unforgettable show.
You won’t be able to help yourself from dancing
along, singing along and smiling along as they
share all your favorite musical memories.
Without Further Ado
Saturday – 10:15 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.,
Greenlight Stage
This band is descriptive of a no nonsense,
get-right-down-to-it, approach to music. The
band came into being as a result of the pulling
together of talented individuals who shared a
common passion for music that has something
to say....music that requires a certain attention
to detail to get it right. Audiences enjoy a wide
range of expanding repertoire from Crosby,
Stills, & Nash to Conway Twitty, from Big Joe
Turner to the Eagles. Besides their professional musical presentation, their humorous stage
banter puts audiences at ease.
The Band of Oz is one of the most popular performing
bands in the Southeast. They play this year’s festival on
Sunday at noon. Courtesy of The Band of Oz
The IMPACTS
Saturday, 1:30 – 5:00 p.m.,
Simply Wonderful Stage
This group are seasoned professional playing
the greatest hits from the 50s, 60s and 70s. Their
instruments are old-school — giving those original rock-n-roll sounds we all fell in love with
from the start. You won’t be able to walk away as
their musical performance includes the British
Invasion, American Pop, Motown and, of course,
Carolina Beach.
Sunday Church Bands
Sunday, 12:30 – 4:00 p.m.,
Simply Wonderful Stage
Helping us celebrate on Sunday are three local
church bands bringing a wide variety of musical
style. Kairos Band, from First Baptist Church, will
start at 12:30 p.m. Wilson Community Church will
follow at 2 p.m. The Farmington Heights Church
of God band will then wrap up the day at 3:30 p.m.
Come support these congregational musicians.
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Featured artists at the 2012 festival
My Monster Hat!
New to the festival is My Monster Hat! Artist Aura Paige,
from Garner, NC, creates the handmade knit hats from the
coziest yarn available. These little monsters love nothing
more than keeping a cold head warm for the winter. All of
the hats have unique personalities. Let Paige help you find
one that suits your head perfectly.
Arts Unlimited
Arts Unlimited, from Wilson, will bring hand-made pottery
that you can paint yourself. They have many different pottery pieces to choose from including, vases, mugs, plates,
serving platters, banks, outlet covers, picture frames,
animal figurines, seasonal items and much more. Are you
nervous about your artistic ability? No worries. Feel free
to use their wide selection of idea books, sponges, stamps,
stencils and, of course, the on-hand artist from Arts Unlimited.
Paul Van Ness metal sculptures
Returning to the festival is favorite metal sculpture artist
Paul Van Ness from Carboro, NC. His variety of metal critters made from wire, copper and other metals offer shoppers something for everyone. A hobby that started from a
simple coat-hanger and friendly conversation, eight years
later has earned him the reputation for the best metal critter sculptures in Eastern NC. Come see for yourself.
Aura Paige, of My Monster Hat!, makes handmade knit hats that will give your head that extra
warmth and extra personality. Paige is based out
of Garner, NC, and is making her first appearance
at the Whirligig Festival. Photo courtesy of Aura
A Banker’s Holiday
Paige
Get messy, win prizes at the ‘Cake Dive’
Who hasn’t ever wanted to, at least once, dive
head first into a delicious cake?
Well now you can live out that culinary dream
with the first annual Cake Dive, this Sunday at the
Whirligig Festival.
In what is certain to be the messiest event at this
year’s festival, participants will dive into a 10-foot
by 10-foot cake in search of a variety of prizes.
Prize numbers will be hidden within the large layered cake and once all the prize numbers are found,
the prize board will be revealed. The grand prize is
a diamond ring, donated by Saslow’s Jewelry.
The cake dive will be held on the courthouse plaza at 4 p.m. All participants must arrive by 3 p.m.
and sign a waiver in order to “dive.” Anyone interested can pre-register by Thursday, November 1 at
one of four locations: Saslow’s Jewelers, The Arts
Council of Wilson, Imagination Station or Green-
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Kazoobie Kazoo Show
Whirli-Kidz Zone – three shows per day
Kids participate in every song, and some on
stage – dancing, singing, shaking maracas or
playing air guitar. Free kazoos are handed out
at each show. Kids performs with Rick Hubbard
in the grand finale. Leading up to this Kazoobie
event, Rick performs his popular original songs
on guitar, banjo, steel drum, and other exotic instruments. Kazoobie invites all the kids back to
participate in the Whirligig Parade at 4 p.m. on
Saturday. Kazoobie will be the grand marshal
and lead the kazoo-filled, whirligig-spinning
celebratory parade through the festival.
Whirligig Parade
Saturday – 4 p.m.
The Whirligig Park’s Education Committee has
worked closely with Wilson County Schools elementary art teachers to have fourth-grade students create their own whirligigs out of recycled
plastic 2 liter bottles. The students will join the
Whirligig Parade, led by Kazoobie Kazoo from
the Whirli-Kidz Zone and followed by large,
colorful puppets from the Whirligig Innovation
Zone. They will wind their way through the festival to the future park site. The kids will install
their hand-made whirligigs on the park grounds
to create a field of whirligigs then continue the
parade to the conservation warehouse for the
announcement of the Whirligig Contest winners.
GYROExtreme Ride
All day – Saturday & Sunday
Take a whirl on the new extreme ride the Gyroscope. Climb in with a friend and spin 630
degrees! Yes, spin 360 in all directions! Ride
for only $2 per person. This new ride is sponsored by BB&T and SportClips. Listen for the
screeches of excitement to lead you to the fun,
but in case you miss it, it’s located in the County
Parking lot at the corner of Tarboro and Nash
St. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Rick Hubbard of the Kazoobie Kazoo Show will serve as grand marshal of the Whirligig Parade on Saturday, leading a
parade of children through the streets of downtown.
Elkland Art Center & Puppetry
Saturday only
Elkland puppet shows express their concerns for
the environment, our history and culture, and are
aimed always towards education and joy. Puppeteers will teach kid and adults how to take
regular household items and transform them into
magical puppets. Each builder will give a voice
to their creation and be part of the final project the Whirligig Parade at 4 pm on Satuday.
Cake Dive
Sunday – 4 p.m.
Ready to win prizes? The messiest new event of
the schedule is at the very end of the festival on
Sunday. Register at the WNCT 107.9 radio station booth to dive into a 10 foot by 10 foot cake.
Buried inside each layer are a wide variety of
prizes - the top prize being a diamond ring donated by Saslow’s Jewelry. Registration boxes
have been out at Imagination Station, the Arts
Council and Greenlight Customer Service. Final
registration will be on Saturday.
Cupcake Challenge
Saturday – 4 p.m.
Adding more delicious food to the festival is the
newest challenge — cupcakes. Professionals, amateurs and grandmas compete in four categories for a
golden cupcake trophy and bragging rights.
Poster Contest - Kids Choice
Award
All day - Saturday & Sunday
The Wilson Youth Council’s anti-bullying campaign sponsored a poster contest at each Wilson
County high school during the month of October. The top posters from each high school will
be on display in the Whirili-Kidz Zone. Kids
at the festival may vote for their favorite to be
given the “Kids Choice Award” donated by the
Wilson Gang Taskforce.
Wednesday, October 31 , 2012
HILTON’S
COUNTRY RESTAURANT
November 19th • 10-6
Call 252.243.2503 to make an appointment.
$42 for 2 copies!
Shoppes at Brentwood • 243-2503
Monday-Friday 10:00-5:30 • Saturday 10:00-4:00
MEN’S & LADIES SHOPPE
Hwy. 58
(Near Country Club)
Open Daily
6:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Call 237-8723
For Pick-Up Service
National artist, Clay Rice
(as seen in Southern Living)
will be creating silhouettes
for any age in just 5 minutes!
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Shoppes at Brentwood
•Home Made Buttermilk Biscuits •Tenderloin •Ham •Sausage
•Hot Dogs •Hamburgers •Sandwiches Of All Kinds •Chicken Salad
•Ham Cold Plates •Fried Chicken •Daily Breakfast & Luncheon Specials
243-7003
Mon.-Fri. 10-6
Sat. 10-5
MON.-FRI. DAILY SPECIALS - $5.95
SATURDAY - Serving Breakfast Until 1:00 p.m. - Closing at 1:30 p.m.
HILTON’S
MEN’S & LADIES SHOPPE
Shoppes at Brentwood
have
arrived!
243-7003
Mon.-Fri. 10-6
Sat. 10-5
Shoppes at Brentwood • 243-2503
Monday-Friday 10:00-5:30 • Saturday 10:00-4:00
JC Harris
of Wilson, NC
INTRODUCING THE ALL-NEW
STARTING AT
$
35,100
#13046
CADILLAC
ATS & XTS
SEVERAL TO
CHOOSE FROM
XTS
Prices do not include tax, tags, title, and $398 doc fee. Vehicles subject to prior sales.
www.jcharriscars.com
4030 Ward Blvd., Wilson
252.237.1111 - 800.682.2050
ATS
Get 15% off your Entire Purchase!
New For Fall ...
Hunter Boots
Toms
SOLD Lab Denim
DL 1961
Lilly Pulitzer
Michael Stars
Tulle
Wilson’s trendsetting boutique
Located at Shoppes at Brentwood
2801 Ward Blvd. Ste 3A, Wilson, NC 27893
252-291-8869
STOREWIDE SALE
20-80% OFF
Whirligigs, Flags,
Jewelry, Handbags,
Collegiate,
Claire Burke,
Woodwick
Candles,
Scarves,
Christmas Gifts
Shop Early For
Great Christmas Gifts
FITNESS VIDEO
TANNING & GIFTS
Shoppes at Brentwood
291-1162 • 291-1815
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