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for Carolina Country Vol. 13 Issue 9, Sept 1981
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The North Carolina Utilities Commission established the North Carolina Alternative Energy Corporation in 1980 to develop alternate energy resources. In part two of this CAROLINA COUNTRY interview, executive director Dr. John Veigel continues his examination of the corporation's goals and aspirations.
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When the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse was threatened by storms and beach erosion last winter, a 150-foot strip of sandbags and rubble was installed near the base of the historic landmark. Efforts are now being organized to provide permanent protection for the lighthouse. Proposals include building a circular revetment around the lighthouse’s base, moving the lighthouse, or extending the present groins and pumping new sand onto the beach.
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The Caldwell Schuyler family of Surry County’s Lowgap community has been performing Southern gospel music at various churches, revivals and day-long singings for years. These forays and the lifestyle of this old-fashioned, church-going American family are chronicled in a new television film documentary entitled, “Give the World a Smile.” The show takes viewers inside the Schuyler home and profiles their lives, beliefs, and music.