Friday, August 28, 2009

JANZEN VISITS NEXT MONTH


A two-time U.S. Open champion is coming to Wilmington to help an area school raise funds.

Lee Janzen, winner of eight PGA Tour titles, will be at Cape Fear Country Club on Sept. 14 as the featured guest for the Third Annual Coastal Christian High School Golf Tournament.

Janzen will give a clinic on the driving range prior to the 12:30 p.m. shotgun start. He will be positioned on the sixth hole and hit a tee shot for each foursome that comes through.

Janzen won the 1992 U.S. Open at Baltusrol and outlasted good friend Payne Stewart to take the 1998 U.S. Open at Olympic Golf Club. He also won the Players Championship and played on two Ryder Cup team.


Individuals can participate for $150. Sponsorship packages are also available. For more information, contact Cindy Auten at wauten1@aol.com or 512-2252 or Joy Cash at jcash0111@gmail.com or 232-0111.

Visit coastalchristian.net to learn more about the school.

By Brian Mull
Brian.Mull@StarNewsOnline.com

Published: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 at 11:48 p.m.
Last Modified: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 at 11:48 p.m.


http://www.starnewsonline.com/article/20090819/ARTICLES/908199953/1041/SPORTS08?Title=Golf-Notes-Bob-Boyd-on-outside-looking-in-again

SUE, YOU'RE SO OLD YOU MADE THE NEWS!!

Social Waves

by Ashley Miller
Thursday, August 20, 2009

The Ladies Networking Group, founded by Livian Jones, met at the Bridge Tender restaurant this month. This energetic group of ladies, including Julie Tames-Hale and Renee Jones, sure knows how to combine, both business and social networking. Kristie Tomey, Deb Hays and Holland Graham loved catching up with each other’s summer excursions, while squeezing in a little shop talk. The outside scenic water view was crowded with boaters and a reminder that summer time in Wilmington is still going strong, even though the start of school is just around the corner.

Happy Birthday, Susan McLeod, who celebrated her 40th birthday among friends at Joy Cash’s home on Lee’s Cut. The party setting was festive with everyone dressed in black to mark Susan’s fourth decade birthday and the setting sun as a backdrop. Guests had fun showering Susan with 40 year old gag gifts and other girly items.

The 2010 Leadership Wilmington Class Orientation, led by Chamber President Connie Majure-Rhett, was held this week at the Wilmington Chamber of Commence. This year the chamber combined the orientation event with an alumni social, including past graduates of the year-long leadership program. My class of 2007 is always planning reunions that never happen due to busy schedules, so I was excited to see classmates and friends,Frankie Roberts and Elizabeth Humphreys. The Karl Davis Volunteerism Award, in honor of the late Karl Davis, was presented by his wife Kathleen Baylies and Wilmington Mayor Bill Saffo, to a past leadership class graduate who has excelled in volunteer and leadership capabilities. This year’s award recipient was Livian Jones of John S. Clark Construction, who among her accomplishments founded Furniture Finders, a non-profit that helps obtain furniture for those in need. The class of 2010 was excited to start the leadership program and work on its end of the year project, Work on Wilmington.




Shawn Hicks, Susan McLeod & Joy CashJenny Creamer & Connie Majure-Rhett

Frankie Roberts & Elizabeth HumphreysBill Saffo, Kathleen Baylies & Livian Jones

Intracoastal Leadership GradsNetworking Group


Julie Hale and Renee Jones
Livian Jones & Holland Graham

http://www.luminanews.com/article.asp?aid=4853&iid=180&sud=42



Tuesday, August 11, 2009

ASHTON TOWNHOME FOR RENT OR PURCHASE
















I am trying to sale my home in Ashton... Will also consider long term lease or lease to purchase. My current tenant will be moving out shortly. Please let me know if you know of anyone who may be interested in either purchasing or renting. Thanks a bunch!

233 Racine Dr APT 60, Wilmington, NC 28403 - Zillow

Friday, August 7, 2009

ONE DOOR CLOSES... ANOTHER OPENS


When God leads you to the edge of the cliff, trust Him fully and let go, only 1 of 2 things will happen, either He'll catch you when you fall, or He'll teach you how to fly! The power of one sentence! God is going to shift things around for you today and let things work in your favor. God closes doors no man can open & God opens doors no man can close. Have a blessed day and remember to be a blessing.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

VERY GOOD READ.... BY BRIAN TRACY

The Need to Lead

The greatest need we have today, in every area, is for men and women to practice the values of integrity, discipline, responsibility, courage, and long time perspective, both as individuals and in their families. These are the key qualities of leadership.

Our society needs leaders at all levels who practice the principles that lead to long term-success. Especially, we need people in positions of authority and political power to support and encourage others, whose lives and work they influence, to develop character and resist the tendency to act expediently in ways that are harmful to themselves and others.

Everyone needs to take “The Values Pledge” to live by it and then encourage others to live by it. It is only the solid bulwark of character, based on values, virtues, long-term thinking and the accurate assessment of secondary consequences that can curb and mitigate the destructive influences and behavior of the E-Factor.

Live In Truth

The philosopher Immanuel Kant postulated what he called “The Universal Maxim.” He suggested that “you should live your life as though your every act were to become universal law for all people.” I wrote earlier that the very best judge of truth for you is to ask, “Is it true for me?” If everyone was to be encouraged to live your life as though your every act were to become universal principle for all others, most government policies and programs would be abolished overnight. The fact is that, the only way that many something for nothing ideas in government and society can be put forward is with the hope that most people will not take advantage of them.

Think about it. What if everyone were to go on welfare? What if everyone were to apply for every government program that was available to them? What if everyone dedicated themselves to doing the very least amount of work that they could get away with? What if everyone began spending all their time trying to get free money from anywhere that it might be available?

Four Questions to Stay on Track

There are four questions that you can ask and answer every day to keep yourself on track in each part of your life. First, ask yourself, “What kind of a world would this be if everyone in it was just like me?”

When you ask and answer this question honestly, you will admit that if everyone in the world was just like you, this would probably not be the best of all possible worlds. Look into yourself and think about some of the things that you could change or do differently to become a better “citizen of the world.”

The second question you can ask is, “What kind of a country would America be, if everyone in it was just like me?”

This is perhaps the most important question that we can ask and answer of ourselves. If everyone in America did the same thing that you did, every single day, would America be better, happier, healthier, and a more prosperous democracy? If not, what are some of the changes that you can make in your behaviors that would make America a better place?

The third question you can ask is, “What kind of a company would my company be if everyone in it was just like me?”

If you are honest with yourself, you will see different things that you could do to become a more valuable and important contributor to your company. Perhaps you should start a little earlier, work a little harder or stay a little later. Perhaps you could volunteer for more assignments, or upgrade your knowledge and skills as they relate to your job. How could you become the very best person you could possibly become at your work?

The final question, and perhaps the more important, is, “What kind of family would my family be is everyone in it was just like me?”

If everyone in your family behaved the way you do, and treated everyone else the way you treat them, would your family be a warmer, happier, and more loving group of people? What could you do, starting today, to be a better family member?

Take the High Road

The true mark of the superior person is that he sets high standards for himself, and refuses to compromise those standards for any reason. He sees himself as a role model for others. He behaves at all times as if everyone was watching, even when no one is watching.

The truly superior person does not give into forces of expediency. He does not seek something for nothing. He refuses to take anything to which he is not entitled. He insists upon earning everything he gets. He practices the Golden Rule and treats everyone the way he would like to be treated himself. He sets high standards for himself and continually strives to meet those standards himself. If everyone in America were to take the pledge below, this would be a better country in every way.

The Values Pledge

“I hereby resolve to clarify my values and then to live by these values, to remain true to the very best I know, and to be the best person I can possibly be.

I will not compromise what I know to be right for any reason. I will live my life as though my every act was to become a universal law for everyone else. “

Action Exercise

Let us look now at the current dilemma we find ourselves in today, the problem and difficulties that the out-of-control force of the E-factor, multiplied times the desire to get something for nothing, have gotten us into, and how we can get out of them.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

WATERFRONT HOME FOR SALE WITH 2 BOAT SLIPS - MUST SALE




BRING ALL OFFERS. MUST SALE.

Waterfront home with 2 boat slips at Wrightsville Beach, NC located on Lee's Cut. 4 bedrooms, study/office, 3 full baths, 2 fireplaces, 2 car attached garage, 3200 sq ft. 3 decks plus covered downstairs patio. Contact jcash@ec.rr.com.




Saturday, August 1, 2009

"Say it isn't so... Sue's turning the Big 4-0"









Sue McLeod's Birthday Celebration


Date:
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Time:
6:00pm - 10:00pm
Location:
Joy and Patty's House
Street:
68 Pelican Drive
City/Town:
Wrightsville Beach, NC


Join us for Sue's 40th birthday celebration!!
DJ Jazz-B will be spinning tunes from the 80's, 90's and today!!
BYOB

Please RSVP to Joy, Mike or Sue:

Mike McLeod
info@planetbluefishing.com
(919) 291-9619

Sue McLeod
Susan_mcleod@yahoo.com
(919) 625-2923

Joy Cash
jcash0111@gmail.com
(910) 232-0111