Up & Coming Weekly

June 12, 2018

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20 UCW JUNE 13-19, 2018 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM Hope Mills News & Views Meetings For details about all meetings and activities, including location where not listed, call Acting Deputy Town Clerk Tiffany Gillstedt at 910-426-4112. Most meetings take place at Town Hall. • Historic Preservation Commissioners Wednesday, June 13, 5 p.m. • Board of Commissioners Monday, June 18, 7 p.m. ere will be a public hearing on four-year staggered terms for the elected. • Lake Advisory Committee Tuesday, June 19, 6 p.m. Activities • Hope Mills Area Kiwanis Club at Sammio's, second Tuesdays at noon and fourth Tuesdays at 6 p.m. For details, call 910-237-1240. • Fall sports registration through July 28. $30 per child; $15 late fee after registration deadline. Season begins Sept. 8. Call 910-426-4109 for details. • Senior programs – 55 plus: Jewelry Techniques, Tues- day, June 19, 9-11 a.m. and 12:30-2:30 p.m. in the small activity room of the Hope Mills Parks and Rec center. Each participant will learn to make two pairs of dangle earrings; all supplies and beads will be provided. $5. Sign up at front reception desk. Only 10 seats available per workshop. • First Annual 4th of July Pageant Friday-Saturday, June 22-23. For more information, call 910-426-4107. Promote yourself: Email hopemills@upandcomingweekly.com. CALENDAR e street dance will be held Friday night on Trade Street. Lake celebration in need of sponsors and funding by EARL VAUGHAN JR. EVENTS The plans are in place for five days of celebrat- ing the restoration of Hope Mills Lake. Now, Mayor Jackie Warner said, the town is working hard to find sponsors to help pay for the party. Warner said town officials have calculated it's going to take about $5,000 to cover all of the events the lake celebration will include. There are six events planned, starting with a Friday night street dance on Trade Street on June 29. The cardboard boat race will be Saturday, June 30. Two events are set for Sunday, July 1. Heroes on the Water will feature canoeing and kayaking in the afternoon, followed by Church on the Lake in the evening. Art and Jazz on the Lake is scheduled Monday, July 2, and Beach Night is Tuesday, July 3. Initially, Warner said, town officials sought to get one major sponsor for each event at a cost of about $1,000 apiece. The problem, Warner said, is there have been a lot of charity-related events going on locally that have increased requests on local businesses to make contributions. So, Warner said, they've scaled back and are trying to ask for smaller donations, including reaching out to individuals in the com- munity to donate anything they can to help with the lake celebration. Some of the celebration events will bring in money to help defray costs. There is a $25 registra- tion fee to take part in the cardboard boat race. Money is also coming in from the entrants in the Fourth of July beauty pageant, which will be held prior to the lake celebration. One thing the town won't be doing as part of this lake celebration is an official program. The last time the lake was restored, a program with ads was sold, but Warner said the response to the program wasn't great and it didn't sell well. That plus the fact this year's lake celebration will stretch over five days led town officials to scrap the plan for the program. While money is needed to pay for the lake cel- ebration, the big Fourth of July celebration isn't a problem. "The Fourth of July is in the town budget,'' Warner said. "It's covered, the big expense for the parade and the fireworks. We don't have to pay for that.'' Areas where the town does need to raise money include the rental fee for sound equipment that will be needed at some of the music-related events. They are buying art supplies that will be used by children at the art event in the park. There will also be a cost to pay for some of the music acts that will be performing at some of the events, along with a disc jockey at the beach music event. Warner has posted a letter about the need for spon- sorship on her mayor's Facebook page. The same let- ter has been sent to businesses in Hope Mills. If anyone wants to make a private donation, they can send it or drop it off to the Town of Hope Mills, denoting on the check that it's for the lake celebra- tion. Warner said as sponsorship money arrives for specific events, it will be denoted on the town's website, www.townofhopemills.com. For questions about donations, contact Warner at jwarner@townofhopemills.com, Sandi Hardee at smhardee78@gmail.com or Patricia Jenkins at pjenkins@townofhopemills.com. Anyone planning on making a donation needs to make it as soon as possible, Warner said. "We've got to get things in and done the weekend before June 30,'' she said. That's less than two weeks away.

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