Land Trust acquisitions story
Lede story for quarterly newsletter, summarizing four year-end acquisitions.
Owner of Sea Leaf Book Editing (www.sealeafbooks.com): We provide editing and design services for people who are self-publishing books. Editor of The Coastal Buzz, the magazine for Brunswick Senior Resources, Inc. (bsrinc.org/senior-buzz/). Experienced writer and graphic designer (shelaghclancy.wixsite.com/look).
I live in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Lede story for quarterly newsletter, summarizing four year-end acquisitions.
By Shelagh Clancy Follow a shaded path in the heart of Wilmington, curving among pines and tall magnolias, and you will come upon a sunny open park that's a unique preserve. This hidden gem is the Stanley Rehder Carnivorous Plant Garden.
By Shelagh Clancy Longleaf Pine forest once covered our Southeast coast and coastal plain from Virginia to Texas-some 90 million acres of it. Home to hundreds of types of flora and fauna, including 29 threatened or endangered species, Longleaf Pine forests are an incredibly diverse ecosystem.
I was driving the back roads of North Carolina's Sandhills when my passenger Ana, age 10, asked me what a terrorist was. "They're bad guys who don't have enough people to start a war," I told her. "So they blow stuff up. Or mass shootings: Those are also terrorists."
In a sea of new books, readers look for any fresh angle to grab onto. And some of these readers aren’t even reading—they’re listening. Audiobooks are the fastest-growing segment in publishing,
If you're not sure how to get to the next level, Port City Elevator Inc. can help. Offering design, installation and service, this company has the expertise and the products to get your elevator project off the ground. The majority of Port City Elevator's work is residential, said Seth Newman, vice president.
By Shelagh Clancy All photos courtesy of Charley Winterbauer Southeastern [...]
Spring decorating becomes a transformation when you add a new carpet. As you look for ways to spruce up your home this spring, start from the bottom up with a fresh new rug or carpeting. "We love for people to just come in and look around," said Donna Sutton, co-owner of Sutton's Rugs & Carpets in Wilmington.