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After All Disappointments In MyLife My Dreams Are Coming True
Story By Sydney Connor Bowman
Jane` s decision to change
Fiddler` s Cove Grill
to
Hurricane Jane` s
began when she went to the beach.Her original plan was to rent a building at the beachand open a restaurant there. She was very indecisiveabout a name. Then, one day by coincidence, she waswalking down the street and spotted a restaurantcalled
Hurricane Jack` s.
She began to think to her-self, " well,i wonder if I could justchangeJack` s toJane` s ? "and that iswhere thename of her restaurantwas cre-ated. But,of course, she had to first go home and confronther family about her new idea. They absolutelyadored it. Dreadfully, Jane and her family couldnot continue there dream of opening a restaurantat the beach because of the unsuitable economy.They were not just going to give up on theredream though. So, their other option was tochange
Fiddler` s Cove Grill
to
HurricaneJane` s
. Jane had to comprehend many things before just opening this new restaurant. Shewanted
Hurricane Jane` s
to be more success-ful than her previous restaurant. She is not say-ing that
Fiddler` s Cove Grill
was unsuccess-ful, it just had its flaws as does every restaurant.She knew that already running a restaurant withflaws, she could improve her second restaurant byavoiding the mistakes she had made before. The firstchange she wanted was to change the overall atmos- phere. She does not want there to be as much alcohol.Yes, she is going to still serve alcohol, but she doesn'twant peoplegetting as"over- board" asthey had before.Shewantsyoungchildrenand older adults to feel comfortable. Now, for the physical changes of the restaurant. She wants her res-taurant to have a beach theme.
Edi Smith
,( the owner of 
Masten` s Music and Art Store
, located at down-town Lib-erty ),is doingthe paintingfor the exte-rior of Hurri-cane Jane` s,and for theinterior,
MeganClapp
. Also,accompanyingIdi and Meganare two boys that attend
Eastern Randolph HighSchool
. They are doing a palm tree graffiti on one of the side walls outside. Another big feature added wasa miniature waterfall located outside.
American Aq-uascapes
in Burlington added this for them. Not, nec-essarily a major feature added but an interesting one isthe big flower pots added to the front of the building. Now, you are probably asking yourself, " how is thatinteresting ?" well, they actually are not flower pots atall. They are sewage pipes that she got and her hus- band fixed them to look like lower pots. It is becom-ing diffi-cult for her to get themthough becauseafter thetown heardwhat shedid withthem, theynow wantthem.Probablythe biggestchange of all takes place in the game room. This change washard for Jane and it is disappointing for some cos-tumers, but she is happy that she has decided to dothis. She is taking out the pool tables and she is mak-ing the game room to a shag room. This room will befor all ages. She is going to hire someone to give les-sons and she hopes it will be an overall success. Un-fortunately, no alcohol is going to be allowed back there. This restaurant has been an overall turning pointin her life. Over the past two years, she has facedmany troubling situations. She has even faced death.For a moment in her life she lost her belief in peoplehaving true friends. Her opening this restaurant hasmade her realize that no matter how bad things mightseem things can, and will change for the best.Throughout her experience with opening this restau-rant she has realized true friends are out there. But,dont just take my word for this, go find out for your-self and i hope that you enjoy the change as much as I.
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2010 Baseball Schedule
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Being the best isfar from easy
Girl ScoutsCarolinasPeaks toPiedmontCouncil hasawarded 381girls with thehighestachievementa Girl ScoutCadette canearn- the Girl Scout Silver Award. The GirlScout Silver Award is the highest earnedaward for Girl Scouts grades 6-8, the secondhighest in Girl Scouting. It represents agirl's accomplishments in Girl Scouting andher community as she grows and works toimprove her life and the lives of others. TheSilver Award requirements encourage a GirlScout to build her skills, explore career pos-sibilities, increase leadershipskills and make a commit-ment for self-improvement. Each girlmust dedicate a minimum of 40 hours to planning andimplementing her project,which must benefit the com-munity and have long last-ing impact. “Each girl hasmade a significant contribu-tion to their community,”stated Gayle Rose, vice president of membership/adult learning/program and property. “The Girl ScoutSilver Award project ismore than a good service project — it encompassesorganizational, leadershipand networking skills; andrequires 40 hours of service, plus planning and requisitecompletion time.” Throughhard work and determina-tion, this year’s recipientswere able to donate a mini-mum of 15,240 hours of service within their commu-nities throughout westernand central North Carolina.
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Chicken Wings $2.09 lbChicken Boneless Breast $2.49 lbChicken Bone-In Breast $2.29 lbGround Chuck $2.89 lbGround Beef $2.19 lbChuck Roast $3.39 lbCube Steak $2.99 lbPork Chops $2.99 lbBoneless Pork Chops $3.49 lb100 Count Franks $24.50
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ARE YOU AN AMATEUR POET NEAR ASHEBORO?
Poetry is good for your mind, your soul, andeven your health! Poetry is a way to share what'son your mind and in your heart. When we getenough interest, we will meet monthly in or near Asheboro for poetry and potluck food, probablystarting in June. Price of admission: you read a poem of yours! Poetry is for everyone and this isan "open mic" group. No need to be a writer, just be you and be welcome. For information, go to:www.meetup.com/Asheboro-Poetry-Meetup/
 
WFMY 2 Summer Fun Guide toFeature Downtown Asheboro
Lights, camera, action! You may havenoticed a flurry of activity in downtownAsheboro recently that included aWFMY 2 camera and production crewand popular TV personality MayCayBeeler. An advertising partnership be-tween the City of Asheboro and Heart of  North Carolina Visitors Bureau will cul-minate on Monday, June 7, 2010 with theairing of the 2010 Summer Fun Guide program featuring Asheboro as a destina-tion for travelers. The program airs annu-ally as a kick-off to the summer travelseason with a focus on destinations thatare family-friendly and affordable.Hosted by Beeler, the 2010 Summer FunGuide will include segments on Ashe- boro’s downtown shopping and dining,summer concerts, and what it’s like to cruise down SunsetAvenue during “Strider’s Cruising’ Asheboro,” eventsheld monthly throughout the summer. Additional high-lights will include side trips to attractions such as the North Carolina Zoo, American Classic Motorcycle Museum, North Carolina Aviation Museum, Lake Lucas,and Richland Creek Zip Line. The 2010 Summer Fun Guide will air in primetime on Monday, June 7
th
at 7PM, and will be repeated on Saturday, June 12
th
at 12 and 7 PM only on WFMY News 2. For more informa-tion on the Summer Fun Guide program. The Heart of North Carolina Visitors Bureau is the official destina-tion marketing organization for Randolph County Tourism Development Authority, representing Archdale,Asheboro, Franklinville, Liberty, Ramseur, Randleman, Seagrove, Staley, and Trinity; and operates solely onoccupancy taxes generated byovernight guests in RandolphCounty. For additional infor-mation, call (336) 626-0364or go to HeartofNorthCaro-
 
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Y’ALL Come Back Café 
119 S Fayetteville St—Downtown Liberty
336-622-2984
Mon to Fri 6am to 2pm, Sat 6am to 11am, Closed Sunday —————————————————————————————-
(A Place Where Friends Gather To Eat)
 
Y’All Come Back Cafe
Daily Specials Everyday
Seniors Receive FreeDrink With MealKids Menu
Harvest International Ministry
 Welcomes You To
Discover the Plan, Purpose and Destiny God Has For Your Ife 
Sundays 10:30 a.m.
Pastor James English Jr.(Graduate of World Harvest Bible College, ordained &licensed by Pastor Rod Parsley)
The Liberty Showcase
101 Fayetteville St, Liberty, NC 27298 Office 336-622-6810
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8912 Pleasant Hill Ch Rd, Snow Camp, NCPhone (336) 376-6660
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Mowing, Edging, Trimming, Blowing: residential and com-mercial, Aerating, seeding, fertilizing, Shrubbery, Flower Beds: Mulch, Pine Needles, Flowers, Weed Control, Leaf Re-moval, Landscape Design, Property Rejuvenation,, Tree Work and Removal, Storm Clean Up, Small Dump Truck Service,Debris Removal, Tractor Work, Garden Tilling, PressureWashing, Gutter Cleaning, Anything Lawn and Garden
How Will the Reform Bill Change Our Healthcare:
 A Community Forum
Randolph County area organizations are sponsoring a town hallstyle meeting to discuss how the healthcare reform bill will impactour community. Len Nichols, PhD, former director of New Amer-ica Foundation’s Health Policy Program and director of the Center for Health Policy Research and Ethics at George Mason Universitywill be the feature speaker. His discussion will address how our current system is performing, what changesare needed, and how we can make reformwork for us. This meeting is open to the publicand will take place in the Asheboro HighSchool Performing Arts Center on Monday,June 14 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Following Dr. Nichols’ remarks, there will be a panel discus-sion with community leaders followed by aquestion and answer session with the audience.
 
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