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PAGE 10 TABOR-LORIS TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2012

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Sterling Koonce & Caroline Koonce, Owners

Norris, Amanda Rizzo, Chris-tine Shrimpton, DamonTunnell, Rey Worley

Grade 10: Miranda Caulder,Tyra Dozier, Summer Elliott,Colby Floyd, Colton Graham,Tremayne Green, LarryHarrelson, AnastaziaHerrington, Nadia Howell,Chasity Johnson, Callie Ray

Grade 9: Savannah Bailey,Allison Elliott, Micah Floyd,Amanda Grainger, KatrinaHutchinson, Lakesha Johnson,

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4118 Railroad Ave.Loris, SC 29569843-756-8134

4519-1 Main St.Shallotte, NC 28459910-754-7960

Lindsey Jones, a studentat Nakina Middle School,was recognized for winninga Touchstone Energy SportsCamp scholarship during aspecial halftime presenta-tion at a recent N.C. StateWolfpack Women’s basket-ball game.

Jones reunited with 22basketball camp scholar-ship winners at ReynoldsColiseum on to watch theWolfpack Women take onthe Lady Tar Heels.

Jones was selected out ofnumerous applicants to at-tend the Kell ie HarperWomen’s Basketball Acad-emy at N.C. State Univer-sity last July, representingBrunswick Electric Mem-bership Corporation(BEMC). She is the daugh-ter of Sammy and MelissaJones and won the scholar-ship because of her out-standing application andaccompanying essay.

Scholarship winners andtheir guests received tick-ets to the game and a cateredlunch from the cooperative.At half t ime, the youngwomen were recognized byname at half court and re-ceived a certi f icate ofachievement.

“This summer will markthe eleventh year the co-opshave awarded deservingyoung women the chance toattend basketball camp atN.C. State,” said Judy Gore,VP of Customer Service atBEMC. “These scholarshipsare an excellent way for

Touchstone sports scholarsreunite as ’12 deadline nears

Lindsey Jones on the NCSU court

young women to broadentheir horizons, experiencelife on a college campus,work with col legiatecoaches and develop funda-mental skills that will helpthem excel both on and offthe court.”

BEMC is accepting appli-cations from young men andwomen for the 2012 Touch-stone Energy Sports Camp

scholarships to basketballcamps this summer. Theapplication deadline isMarch 30.

BEMC wil l send oneyoung woman in sixththrough eighth grades to theKellie Harper Women’s Bas-ketball Academy at N.C.State University and oneyoung man to the Roy Will-iams Carolina Basketball

Camp at the University ofNorth Carolina in ChapelHill.

Applicants are judged ontheir academics, essay andextracurricular activities.

For detai ls visitwww.ncelectriccooperatives.com.Physical education teachersin local middle schools alsohave application informa-tion.

Happy 5th BirthdayChadasia Bellamy

Love, Mommy and family

BEMC scholarshipapps due March 30

Applications for Brunswick Electric MembershipCorporation (BEMC) for 2012 are due no later than March30, cooperative officials have announced.

BEMC will award two $5,000 scholarships to highschool seniors in Brunswick and Columbus counties in2012, repeating the project for the fourth year.

“This program is part of our commitment to educa-tion at all levels” said BEMC CEO Robert W. Leavitt Jr.“These scholarships provide meaningful help for stu-dents as they start their higher education at a four-yearcollege or university, community college or vocational/technical school.”

Awards are based on a combination of academicachievement, participation in community and schoolactivities, SAT scores, letters of reference and a 1,500-word essay on ”How Cooperatives Create Value forTheir Members and the Community”.

Application packages are available through the guid-ance counselor at local high schools, or the documentsmay be downloaded at www.bemc.org/Community-Pro-grams/Scholarship.

All applications must be submitted through the schoolguidance counselor. Full details are available atwww.bemc.org.

Graingers willgather March 17

Descendants of Arthur J.Grainger and Hannah SalinaTodd Grainger will gather fora reunion in Tabor City nextmonth.

An all afternoon event be-ginning at noon on Satur-day, March 17, the reunionwill be held at Adam’s Sea-food Restaurant in TaborCity. Those who attend willbe responsible for the costof their meal.

Organizers need to knowhow many will attend by March9. For details or to RSVP, con-tact Mona Williams by 910-654-4283.

Small business employeehealth site launched in NC

A new, free, web-based tool to help small businesses de-velop worksite wellness programs has been developed throughthe N.C. Division of Public Health.

WorkWell NC offers resources to help small business own-ers and their employees who want to lose weight, quit smokingand manage stress, a recent news release said. Find theWorkWell NC toolkit at www.EatSmartMoveMoreNC.com.

“A healthy, educated workforce is essential to keepingNorth Carolina’s economic engine well tuned,” Gov. Perduesaid in the news release. “I am committed to providing the toolsthat businesses need to grow, thrive and keep employeeshealthy and on the job. Programs like WorkWell NC are anintegral part of this effort.”

Nearly half of North Carolina’s workforce are employed bysmall businesses, defined as 500 or fewer employees, withnearly a third of those working at companies with fewer than100 workers uninsured, a 2008 Current Population Surveyfound.

“There is strong evidence that participating in a worksitewellness program pays off for employers,” said Dr. RuthPetersen of the N.C. Division of Public Health. “The AmericanInstitute for Preventive Medicine estimates that worksitewellness programs deliver an average of $3 return on invest-ment for every $1 spent, through increased productivity andreduced health care costs.”

Information from implementing a worksite wellness pro-gram to measuring results is included in the toolkit. Businessowners can download posters, newsletters, sign-up sheets,certificates, surveys and evaluation tools.

The kit also includes links to videos featuring fellow busi-ness owners from a variety of North Carolina companiespromoting healthy lifestyles and seeing results. One examplethat businesses can easily implement is the Ten Minute Chal-lenge- - a pre-programmed set of activities that employees cando in 10 minutes to improve their health.

“A healthy and productive workforce means a better bot-tom line for businesses,” said N.C. Commerce Secretary KeithCrisco. “However, addressing tomorrow’s health conditionstoday is not only good for business, it’s important for theemployee so they can lead a healthier and more active life.”

“I would encourage any business owner to try it – makingsmall changes in your working environment can lead to reallybig results,” said Tara Olsen, Owner of All Points Research inWinston-Salem, speaking about her experience with worksitewellness in one of the featured videos. Other video successstories feature A-10 Clinical Solutions, Acme McCrary Corpo-ration, The Biltmore Company, The Body Shop, Carolina Pad,RE Mason and Salina Naturally.

Eat Smart, Move More North Carolina is a statewide move-ment that promotes increased opportunities for healthy eatingand physical activity wherever people live, learn, earn, playand pray. For more information on healthful eating and activelifestyles, visit www.MyEatSmartMoveMore.com.

TCES honorslists announced

Tabor City ElementarySchool has announced the Aand AB honors lists for the2nd nine weeks and for thesemester of the 2011-2012school year.

A Honor RollGrade 3: Sydney FaulkGrade 4 : Jackson

WillifordGrade 5 : Payton

Clemmons, Evan Cribb,Madison Norris, GraysonStocks

AB Honor RollGrade 3 : Giuliana

DiSanto-Barnes, LaneyCribb, Garrett Gurkin,Jonathan Hardy, HeavenJohnson, Mason Nealey,Landon Norris, Conner Par-sons, Mary Roberson,Manuel Rodriguez

Grade 4: Mikel Brisbon,Nikole Brown, BrandonCox, Khadejah Dewitt ,Carson Faulk, Tess Graham,Carter Greene, Tommy Her-ring, Tobey Mitchell, ColtonNealey, Shytrell O’Neil ,Aiden Thomas, RileyTompkins, Alaynna Will-iams, Andy Zheng

Grade 5 : KierstenAguilera, Traquan Bellamy,Alex Giffin, Lyric Gillespie,Harrison Gore,Jermadrious Johnson, Ire-land Lewis, Josiah Small,Anna Caroline Suggs, An-gelica Strickland, LaceySykes, Brandi Taylor,Brianna Tyler , AmberTurner

Shaquille Jordan, TaylorLawrimore, Cole Long, MaeganMilligan, Matthew Milligan,Zhane Richburg, MikaylaStrickland, Samantha Valley,Tiffany Whitnauer

Grade 8: Dylan Edwards, Mor-gan Elliott, Eric Foley, MonicaGarner, Jacquez Geralds,Jheanelle Goodwin, Taylor Gore,Joseph Graham, ChristopherLemoing, Rondarius Stephens,Summer Thurman

Grade 7: Reagan Fowler,

John Fullard, ChristopherJones, Hannah Page, TylerRogers, Preston Seals, JacobSprings, Austin Strickland,Chandler Strickland, AlfredoVasquez

Grade 6: Nicole Caulder,Caleb Cook, Hannah Drew,Dawson Floyd, Patrick Fowler,Irene GalarzaArroyo, TamaraJackson, Gabrielle JohnsonDavis, Carlyse Major, RayRosario, Monae Tyler, MorganVarela

Loris Lions Clubmeet schedule

Members of the LorisLions Club meet from 6 to 7p.m. on the first and thirdTuesday of each month atThe Todd House, 102 LiveOak Street in Tabor City.

For details contact LionJim Murph at 843-756-7900.

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