seagrove
Group helps the Museum of North Carolina Traditional Pottery
Submitted by momoaizo on Thu, 04/26/2007 - 2:11pmBlueNC Women had a great visit to Seagrove for a get-together and to put a little money into their economy. Judy Hoffman has emailed this press release asking for as much help as we can offer.
Mo Southern Love at the Jugtown Cafe
Submitted by Betsy Muse on Thu, 02/01/2007 - 6:42amIt started with a simple email. Momoaizo and Lovex7 wanted to find a time for us all to go to lunch. I was all for the idea and figured I could scoot over to Moore County after dropping my girls off at school one day.
Then another email - how about Seagrove on a Saturday? Hey, fun women, NC pottery, good food. I'm there. You don't have to ask me twice.
Then the emails were exchanged more quickly. What about LeslieH, lcloud and Working for Change? Right! Then there are C. Diane, chartreuse dog, Drama Queen, Nan, NCVoter, NC Dem and Unique.....we can't leave them out.
One thing led to another and pretty soon we were planning a party. Not just any party, though, the BlueNC Women's Conference. OK, it might just be lunch and shopping for pottery and sitting around chatting with new and old friends. Sounds like fun to me!
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Tour NC With Me - Seagrove
Submitted by momoaizo on Sun, 08/20/2006 - 12:38amSeagrove is best known as the Pottery Capital of North Carolina. With over 100 potters,(some 10th generation), located in the surrounding area, the classification is implicit




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