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Hall of Fame water skier, Kristi Overton Johnson, discusses her career, life, and Christian faith in this biographical sketch.
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Greenville: Life in the East (NoCar F264 G8 G743), Vol. Issue , Spring 2015, p8-11, il, por
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23114
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The Daily Reflector's associate editor, Bobby Burns, continues his quest for an appealing oyster dish by preparing traditional oyster stew.
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Greenville: Life in the East (NoCar F264 G8 G743), Vol. Issue , Spring 2015, p15-17, il, por
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23115
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The Greenville Public Safety Pipes and Drums is composed of 20 members, including firefighters, military veterans, and civilians. The group plays for funerals, memorial services, community events, and Greenville's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade.
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Greenville: Life in the East (NoCar F264 G8 G743), Vol. Issue , Spring 2015, p18-19, por
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23116
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Yordanys Bastardo and his family moved from the Dominican Republic in 1999 and made Greenville their home in 2008. The family operates a food truck restaurant call Villa Verde, which serves the Greenville community traditional Caribbean food.
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Greenville: Life in the East (NoCar F264 G8 G743), Vol. Issue , Spring 2015, p20-23, il, por, map
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23117
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A post-Colonial farmhouse called May-Lew Farmhouse rests just outside of Farmville. The currently owner, Phil Lewis is renovated the home to preserve its interesting history.
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Greenville: Life in the East (NoCar F264 G8 G743), Vol. Issue , Spring 2015, p25-26, il
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23118
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Carroll Dashiell, East Carolina University's director of Jazz Ensembles and string/electric bass professor, speaks about his life, his musical passion, and his family in this biographical sketch.
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Greenville: Life in the East (NoCar F264 G8 G743), Vol. Issue , Spring 2015, p37-41, il, por
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23119
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Judge Charles Harry Whedbee, a Greenville native, was drawn to the Outer Banks throughout his life. Spending every summer at Nags Head, he heard stories, myths, and legends, all of which he later recorded through his own oral storytelling and writing.
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Greenville: Life in the East (NoCar F264 G8 G743), Vol. Issue , Spring 2015, p46-47, por
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