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Holing Out - A Playlist for Disc Golf

1/28/2015

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How To Keep Your Pets Safe This Season

11/25/2014

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The holiday season officially starts this week, unless you’re one of those overachievers that drags out the decorations and starts menu planning the day after Halloween. For those with pets, it can be tempting to give Fido a leftover turkey bone or Fluffy a piece of bread during all these holiday festivities, but resist that temptation. No one wants an unexpected trip to the emergency vet. But what do we need to avoid? How do we keep Fido and Fluffy healthy and happy from Turkey Day through New Year’s? To get some expert advice on a safe holiday for our favorite four-legged friends, we chatted with Dr. Erin O’Toole, veterinarian at Vanguard Veterinary Hospital in West End.

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Boring is beautiful, stick to their routine.

It is very common for dogs and cats to get a few extra treats over the holidays, especially treats they don’t usually eat and those treats are often high in fat. Dogs and cats do not digest fatty foods well and it’s very common to see animals present with pancreatitis and acute gastroenteritis, with symptoms including vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy and abdominal pain. So avoid any non-lean meat product, such as ham or steak and bones. 

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Jump on the gluten-free bandwagon.

Bread dough and yeast can expand in the stomach of your pet and create an obstruction. Grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure. Garlic, onions and macadamia nuts are toxic as well. And Xylitol and artificial sweeteners can also be very dangerous to your furry loved one.
 


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Take Catwoman’s advice – “Mistletoe can be deadly if you eat it.”

Mistletoe, Christmas rose and holly can all cause gastrointestinal upset. Some species of mistletoe can also cause changes in heart rate and blood pressure. And don’t forget, poinsettias and lilies, the most common of holiday plants, are toxic if ingested.


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Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree …

It is not uncommon for pets to chew on these, which can lead to serious side effects, not to mention electrocution. 

Many dogs and cats will also try to drink out of the Christmas tree water, so avoid water additives to extend the life of the tree if the pet can access this water. If you’re aiming for having the Christmas tree up on Valentine’s Day and additives are your thing, make sure the water is covered to prevent access.

Cats, at times, will ingest tinsel, which can be very dangerous. Tinsel can become a linear foreign body and, in severe cases, the sharp edges can cut the inner lining of the intestines.  In households with cats, Dr. O’Toole recommends avoiding the tinsel all together to be on the safe side.



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Baby, it’s cold outside…

As the weather turns colder, there are some additional pet hazards to consider. Salt used to melt ice on roadways and sidewalks can be abrasive to their feet. If at all possible, it’s recommended to use a pet friendly de-icer. If your pet has walked through an area that has been treated with a salt based de-icer, Dr. O’Toole recommends wiping their feet off when they come inside. 

While your car needs antifreeze during the colder weather, be careful your pet doesn’t get near this extremely toxic liquid. If there is any possibility your pet has ingested antifreeze, they should be seen by a veterinarian immediately – time is of the essence in treating antifreeze toxicity.




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If an accidental ingestion happens, call the Small Animal Emergency Services at 910-246-0405. The clinic is located at 5091 US Hwy 1 in Vass.

Weekdays: 6 pm to 8 am
Weekends: 6 pm Friday to 8 am Monday
Holidays: 24 hours




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Dr. Erin O'Toole graduated from the University of Missouri in 2010.  She has focused her career on small animal practice and emergency medicine.  Dr. O'Toole initially started doing relief work with K2 Solutions, eventually transitioning to a full time associate veterinarian in 2013.  Dr. O'Toole has a strong interest in surgery and has attended advanced training in oral surgery and pathology, ultrasonography and echocardiography and laparoscopic surgical procedures. 


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#MooreMonday - Breakfast joints

10/27/2014

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Eggs Benedict, French toast, Western omelet, breakfast offers so many great options. Have to admit, it's never the wrong time of day for breakfast. Tell us what your favorite breakfast dish is and where you like to order it.
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Debate Deliberations

10/7/2014

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by Greg Girard

North Carolina’s 2nd Congressional District is up for grabs on Nov. 4 , as it is every two years, and the two candidates vying to represent us in the House of Representatives faced off at the Pinehurst Resort in front of a room full of bankers and reporters. The North Carolina Bankers Association hosted the event that pitted incumbent Rep. Renee Ellmers, R-N.C., against challenger Clay Aiken of “American Idol” fame.

Ellmers was first elected in 2010 and is looking to return to D.C. for a third term. Prior to elected office, Ellmers was a registered nurse for 21 years, eventually working with her husband, Dr. Brent Ellmers, at their General Surgery practice. Born and raised in Michigan, Ellmers resides in Harnett county. She serves on the Energy and Commerce Committee and is chairwomen of the Republican Women’s Policy Committee.

Born and raised in Raleigh, Aiken is best known for finishing second in the 2002 season of “American Idol.” Before the instant stardom, Aiken was a teacher of autistic children and camp counselor at the YMCA. Aiken has since gone on to enjoy a successful singing career as well as becoming involved in several charitable initiatives, including the National Inclusion Project and as an UNICEF ambassador of education programs.

OK, there’s the short and sweet on backgrounds of the two candidates. As for the debate, it was much of what you would expect. Party lines, for the most part, with Aiken trying to push the renegade, no-party-can-hold-me-down angle. Things did get testy though, so it made for some fun in between the rhetoric. A few thoughts and observations ….



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Humans of Moore County

8/21/2014

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Humans of Moore County
"I am interested in law. I like going to court and seeing all the different people and hearing testimonies and such. I want to prosecute. I want to put bad guys in jail, because I can’t be Batman ... because I can’t grow up to be Batman." #homc #humansofmoorecounty
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Moore Personalities with...Bridget Anthony

8/16/2014

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Where do you see your business in five years? Continuing to make Moore County a more healthy community.

Describe Moore County in five words or less. Homegrown gems with great imports.

When I’m not at work, you’ll find me…

Home or in the woods. Growing up in the suburbs, I never thought I'd enjoy quiet time in the woods like I've grown to love.

What I value most in life is…

Balance. It's not a destination, but the constant pursuit is worth the rewards along the journey.

I’m inspired by… 

Moms. I have so much respect for all the mothers I know, fathers too I suppose. My own mom, the trainers on our team who are also moms, and all the ladies who workout with us who have children are a daily reminder to me that strength looks many different ways. I am inspired by their pursuit of balance and effort to be successful in their personal goals as well as being great mothers. 
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Bridget leads a bootcamp workout in the downtown park in Southern Pines.
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Bridget Anthony of The Fitness Studio, Inc.

Something most people don’t know about me is…
I'm a huge dog lover. My family raised guide dogs for the blind my whole life, so I've lost a lot of socks to puppies and know how amazing it is to be a part of giving someone the freedom that comes with getting a guide dog.


My favorite place I’ve traveled to is…
Montana. I've never seen such amazing sunsets over rolling hills. I loved my trip there!

My guilty pleasure is…
Long drives on country roads with great tunes.


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681 SW Broad St
Southern Pines, North Carolina 28387
(910) 445-1842
[email protected]
http://www.thefitnessstudioinc.com

TFS is a private personal training studio offering private and semi private training and small group classes.

Consultations are complimentary, call or email to schedule.

Private Personal Training, Nutrition Counseling, Strength and Conditioning, Speed and Agility Training, Sport Specific Nutrition
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How's Life?

8/13/2014

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What's up? In this case, it's a rainbow.
by Greg Girard

So how’s life? I think I hear a variation of that question just about everyday.  Meant as politeness, for the most part, I’m not sure those that utter it really want to know. Seems to roll off the tongue automatically after a “hello” or “what’s up?” these days.  

I usually don’t think about my answer much anymore either. It’s typically a quick, “Not bad. You?” Even when I’m in one of these ebbing phases of life, I usually don’t want to burden the asker with my difficulties – although I think it would be interesting to see their reaction. “Actually, today life sucks …,” I say as the questioner outwardly cringes as if they ate an entire bag of sour patch kids. Bad form.

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Moore Monday - Satisfying Your Sweet Tooth

8/11/2014

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Every Monday, we'll ask your opinion on something about Moore County. Answer here, on our Facebook page, our Instagram account or our Twitter acwith the hashtag #MooreMonday. We want to hear from you.
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Humans of Moore County

8/4/2014

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"Our purpose and what we want to accomplish in Moore County is to bring the Savior's love in greater abundance to all that we come in contact with. Not only that but to allow blessings and happiness that comes from receiving the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. Uchtdorf said "Compared to God, man is nothing; yet we are everything to God." God loves us and wants us to return to him. Any questions?" #homc #humansofmoorecounty
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Moore Personalities with ... Linda Sullivan

7/31/2014

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The most challenging aspect of owning my own business is...

Time management.  It's a 24/7 job for both Carl and I.  We have no employees to rely on and there is always something to do, someone to see, or something that needs attention.  But we do love our jobs and our shop, and consider ourselves very blessed to be able to own and continue to operate our shop (which is entering its seventh year in business) with such a supportive community like the Sandhills to call our home.

Where do you see your business in five years?

Five years is a long time in the quilting industry! Like most art forms and creative industries, evolution can happen overnight.  Today, new fabric collections are being released at a record pace. Quilting groups young and old are popping up in local communities and online too.  Information, patterns, trends, fabrics, and online tutorials (like mini classes) about all things "quilting" are being shared at lightning pace through social media. 

Quilting is no longer considered a hobby that grandma does in her spare time. New quilters and sewists, young and old, are being exposed to the industry through Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Instagram, and Pinterest.  In just the last three years, the quilting industry has seen a resurgence in popularity and welcomed a younger group of sewists into the fold, ranging in age from 20-45, who are very active online and within their local communities.   

So with all that said, we see Linderella's Quilt Works as an ever-changing, and ever-evolving business, in lock step with the changes to our industry.  Our motto has always been to provide our customers with the latest and greatest quilting fabrics, notions and patterns the industry has to offer, to always be on the "cutting edge." To do that, our business model has remained flexible and ready to embrace the future.    

One thing does remain steadfast at Linderella's Quilt Works - you'll always find great customer service, top quality designer quilting fabrics, the latest and greatest notions and patterns, and a fun and bright quilting time for all. We guarantee it!

Describe Moore County in five words or less.

Growing, growing, growing!  The growth in the county over the last 5 years has been enormous.  Moore County is a great place to live and raise a family, so we hope it continues to grow, grow, grow. 

Favorite thing about the area.

The diversity of its population. We meet a lot of people and have become friends with many of our customers throughout these last seven years at Linderella's, and what always amazes us is the diversity of Moore County's population. Not only do people gravitate here from the East Coast but they come from the West Coast, Hawaii, Alaska and even Europe. And from all walks of life. Here you'll find young professionals, retired professionals, entrepreneurs, artists and of course, golfers. An interesting fact - did you know that some of the area's best quilters are also golfers too?

Something most people don’t know about me is…

Home Ec was my least favorite class. I remember making a dress on my Mom's Singer sewing machine. The dress turned out just awful, horribly sewn, mismatched seams, and really a mess. Needless to say, the dress ended up in the trash and I never touched another sewing machine again until my late 30s when I took a beginning quilting class at a local shop and loved it. 

Who inspires you?

Our customers, each and every one of them! Our customers are bursting with energy, enthusiasm, and creativity. Carl and I are continually in awe of the amount of creativity and talent, and the sheer love of the craft that our customers have and continue to have for quilting and for our shop. They are truly a delight and make our job so much fun and a pleasure to come to work each and every day. 

My guilty pleasure is...

Quilting for myself. The shop always comes first and there is always a shop sample that needs completing, a new tote bag to make, or a new fabric collection that needs to be placed on the website. And, adding to that, a few hundred other things that owning a retail shop requires, so when I can sneak in an hour or two of quilting just for me, it's a real treat.

Linda Sullivan
Linda Sullivan of Linderella's Quilt Works
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Linda assists a fellow quilter.
Linda shows Wendy Smyth a measuring technique.
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Linderella's Quilt Works
Cam Square Shopping Center
1150 Old US Highway 1 South, Unit 10
Southern Pines, NC 28387
Phone: (910) 215-5981  
Fax: (910) 295-5174  
www.linderellas.com
Shop hours: Monday-Saturday  10a-6p
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