Up & Coming Weekly

March 12, 2013

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Fayetteville Physician Honored With Outstanding Service Award a STAFF REPORT The Carolina Citizens, a civilian living-history group, will portray female munitions Dr. Howard Loughlin, M.D., has been selected as the recipient of the 2013 workers employed by the arsenal and visitors can try their own hand at rolling National Children's Advocacy Center Outstanding Service Award in the category of cartridges. Demonstrations are ongoing throughout the day. Medical Care. He will be recognized at the 29th National Symposium on Child Abuse Musical performances will be provided by the Huckleberry Brothers on March 20 in Huntsville, Ala. Band at 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 pm. This popular group of Dr. Loughlin was nominated by Fayetteville's Child Advocacy musicians from eastern North Carolina performs songs, ballads and Center in recognition of his many years of service to the children fiddle tunes from the 19th century. Instruments include five-string of Cumberland County. In 1991, Dr. Loughlin helped to found banjo, fiddle, guitar, accordion, mandolin, tin whistle, harmonicas, Friends of Children at Cape Fear Valley Medical Center to serve bones and tambourine. hospitalized children and their families. In 1993, Dr. Loughlin and Want to learn more about women workers in the Arsenal? Guest other concerned professionals came together to establish the Child speaker Raina Kellerman, adjunct professor at Mount Aloysius College Advocacy Center, which will celebrate its 20th anniversary this year. in Pennsylvania, will speak on this fascinating topic at 1 p.m. in the Dr. Loughlin has served on its board throughout its history. museum. She has been involved in Civil War living history for 17 years Dr. Loughlin started the Child Abuse Evaluation Clinic at Southern and is currently in the process of writing a book about women who Regional Area Health Education Center in Fayetteville in 1994 so he worked in Civil War arsenals. and other local physicians could provide the necessary examinations for Have your tintype image taken by fine-art photographer Harry child abuse victims. He was director of that clinic until July 2012, when Taylor. Taylor uses the wet-plate collodion process, the same method he partially retired. He continues to work at SRAHEC part-time. Dr. Howard Loughlin used during the Civil War, which involves large format cameras up In 2009, Dr. Loughlin was one of the first physicians in the to 16x20 and on site processing in a mobile darkroom. Visitors are nation to take and pass the exam to become a Board Certified Child welcome to have their images taken and purchase a 4x5 tintype or ambrotype on glass Abuse Pediatrician. In 2012, he received the Champion for Children award from the for $50, or an 8x10 is available for $100. Photography will be available throughout the Cumberland County Break the Chain of Child Abuse Committee. day. Skirmishes & Shortages: NC in 1863 Discover the story of "Long Grabs" McSween, the unofficial war correspondent for On Saturday April 6, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the grounds of the old Fayetteville the Fayetteville Observer. A Fayetteville native, McSween wrote more than 80 letters to Arsenal will once again host Confederate soldiers. "Skirmishes and Shortages: NC the Observer in 1862-1863. He was twice wounded at Petersburg as a member of the in 1863 is a Civil War Sesquicentennial living-history event focused on what was 26th N.C. McSween returned to Fayetteville after the war and became editor of The happening in our state 150 years ago. Members of the 26th N.C. Regiment will set up Eagle newspaper. Learn more about his extraordinary life and listen to an interpretive camp and provide musket and drilling demonstrations for the visiting public at 10:30 reading of his letters at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. in Arsenal Park. Spring Into Baseball Season eam uniforms now available! T =PZP[ \Z MVY :\UKH` )Y\UJO +HPS` IYLHRMHZ[ S\UJO HUK KPUULY ZWLJPHSZ *SVZLK 4VUKH` ;\LZ >LK ;O\YZ HT WT -YP :H[ HT WT :\UKH` HT WT get Don't for eason end-of-s for trophies ll! Basketba Two Great Businesses Under One Roof! Hours: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. M-F 3006 Bragg Blvd. UL_[ [V [OL JPULTH ILOPUK [OL [YLL 8 UCW MARCH 13-19, 2013 910.323.1791 www.thetrophyhouseinc.com WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM

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