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VOLUME 51 ISSUE 18 bowhunters challenge gym grand opening looK inside Marines in two CH-53E Super Stallions with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 joined up with the Army’s 18th Fires Brigade to support them with a field exercise aboard Fort Bragg, N.C., Aug. 23.The Marines moved several M777 Howitzers, performed casualty evacuations and troop movement. Photo by Lance Cpl. Manuel A. Estrada, see Pg. 6 WEDNESDAY, August 29, 2012 WWW.NEWRIVERROTOVUE.COM WWW.NEWRIVER.MARINES.MIL HMH-461 HOMECOMING P. 4 HMH-461 returns from the Horn of Africa JAPANESE OFFICIAlS P.3 MV-22B Osprey capabilities showcased for Japanese officials BACK TO SCHOOl P. 10 MCCS kids day back to school bash ‘Steel Brigade’ rides with ‘Ironhorses’

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  • VOLUME 51

    ISSUE 18

    bowhunterschallenge gym grandopening

    looK inside

    Marines in two CH-53E Super Stallions with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 joined up with the Armys 18th Fires

    Brigade to support them with a field exercise aboard Fort Bragg, N.C., Aug. 23. The Marines moved several M777 Howitzers,

    performed casualty evacuations and troop movement. Photo by Lance Cpl. Manuel A. Estrada, see Pg. 6

    WEDNESDAY, August 29, 2012 WWW.NEWRIVERROTOVUE.COM WWW.NEWRIVER.MARINES.MIL

    HMH-461HOMECOMINGP. 4

    HMH-461 returns from the Horn

    of Africa

    JAPANESEOFFICIAlSP.3

    MV-22BOsprey capabilities

    showcased for Japanese officials

    BACKTO SCHOOl P.10

    MCCS kids day back to school

    bash

    Steel Brigade rideswith Ironhorses

  • Afghanistan, OEF

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    Force Base

    Exercise

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    VMM-266

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    MALS-29

    Horn of

    Africa

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    Mediterranean

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    The Annual Wastewater Perfor-

    mance Report (AWPR) is presently

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    EastMarine Corps Base Camp

    Lejeune (MCIEAST-MCB CAM-

    LEJ) Advanced Wastewater Treat-

    ment Plant.

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    of the North Carolina Clean Water

    Act of 1999, owners and operators

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    tion systems are subject to important

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    ter treatment and collection systems,

    including the wastewater treatment

    plant at MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJ

    are required to publish anAWPR that

    summarizes the treatment works and

    collection systems performance over

    a 12 month period. The AWPR is a

    report card to provide facts about

    wastewater treatment forMCIEAST-

    MCB CAMLEJ and MCAS New

    River. A description of the wastewa-

    ter treatment process performance

    and deficiencies are also provided in

    the AWPR.

    The AWPR is available to users

    and customersof the treatmentplant.

    For copies of this report or for addi-

    tional information contact the Camp

    Lejeune Utilities Director at (910)

    451-5024. The AWPR is also posted

    on the EMDweb page www.lejeune.

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    July 2011 - June 2012 Annual

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    Public Affairs Officer

    1st Lt. Kristin Dalton

    1st Lt. Rob Martins

    Public Affairs Chief

    Gunnery Sgt. Soukhi Forbes

    Press Chief

    Sgt. Katelyn A. Lopez

    Layout and Design Editor

    Cpl. John Suleski

    Julia Dillon

    Staff Writers

    Lance Cpl. Martin R. Egnash

    Lance Cpl. Ryan Joyner

    Lance Cpl. Manuel A. Estrada

    Lance Cpl. Jorden M. Wells

    Pfc. Cameron Payne

    Community Relations

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  • Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor

    Squadron 264 and Marine Medium Tiltrotor

    Training Squadron 204 met with Japanese

    officials to showcase the MV-22B Osprey

    and bring them on flights, Aug. 14 and 21.

    The Marine Corps is planning on bring-

    ing Ospreys to Okinawa in the future. Be-

    fore that happens, the Japanese government

    wants to fully understand the Osprey.

    I think if we are open with them and

    show them exactly what the Osprey is and

    what its capabilities are, then it would ben-

    efit all parties involved, said Capt. Drew

    Bossart, a pilot with VMM-264. We need

    to address any concerns that they have and

    create a level of understanding across the

    board.

    Bossart said incorporating the Osprey in

    our Pacific forces would greatly increase the

    effective range of Marine air power in that

    area.

    If we have the Osprey in Okinawa, it will

    mean we can carry out missions faster and

    farther away than ever before, said Bossart.

    If we need to defend that region or if there

    is a natural disaster and we need to conduct

    humanitarian aid, it will be a real help to have

    the Ospreys capabilities.

    The Marines showed the Japanese of-

    ficials static displays of the aircraft, and al-

    lowed Japanese engineers to inspect the in-

    ner workings of the aircraft.

    A lot of the (Japanese) engineers want

    to see exactly what this aircraft can do, said

    Bossart. I think they know how this aircraft

    can help out that region.

    After touring the static displays, the Japa-

    nese delegation got to see the Ospreys ca-

    pabilities firsthand by flying with Marines

    from VMM-264 and VMMT-204 aboard an

    MV-22B.

    The Marines flew the Japanese around on

    routine flight patterns for 45 minutes.

    When they get to fly with us, they can see

    that the aircraft is safe and is a lot less noisy

    than expected, said Maj. John M. Ennis, ex-

    ecutive officer of Marine Medium Tiltrotor

    Squadron 266, whose squadron also recently

    helped demonstrate the Osprey to the Japa-

    nese. When the Osprey is in airplane mode,

    it is much quieter than other aircraft.

    When the demonstration was over, Brig.

    Gen. Gary L. Thomas, commanding general

    for 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, presented the

    Japanese officials with parting gifts as a sym-

    bol of friendship. To express their gratitude,

    the Japanese delegation returned the gesture

    with gifts from their homeland to the Ma-

    rines involved.

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    Fornearly 65 years, Japan and theUnitedStates

    have worked together building a strategic alliance

    that has been the cornerstoneof peace and securi-

    ty in the Asia-Pacific region. The long and steady

    presence of Marines on Okinawa, Iwakuni, and

    other locations within Japan reflects our nations

    commitment to the defense of this important ally,

    and serves as a bridge between our cultures - one

    that has forged bonds of true friendship and un-

    derstanding between the American and Japanese

    people. Generations of Marines have lived and

    worked in Japan, maintain a deep affinity for Japa-

    nese culture, and treasure themany close personal

    friendships they have developed over the years.

    As we look to the future, we are committed

    to forward deploying our strongest capabilities in

    the defense of our Japanese allies. As such, the

    Marine Corps is in the process of replacing its ag-

    ing CH-46E Sea Knight helicopters across the

    Marine Corps as well as in Japan with newMV-

    22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft. As the senior pilot

    on active duty today in the United States military,

    I personally attest that there is no more definitive

    way to strengthen the aviation capability of our

    allied forces than to forward deploy these remark-

    ably capable aircraft to the Asia-Pacific region as

    soon as possible. The deployment of the MV-22

    to Japan, and its eventual location on Okinawa,

    is critical to the United States fulfillment of its

    responsibilities under our mutual security treaty.

    The first twelve MV-22s arrived at Iwakuni, Japan

    on July 23, 2012.

    On Aug. 14, 2012, I returned from the Asia-

    Pacific region,where I spent timewithour nations

    friends and allies, including our Japanese partners,

    discussingmutual regional security interests. Dur-

    ing my time in Tokyo, I specifically heard Japans

    concerns about theOsprey first hand. I ammind-

    ful that there are some who are concerned about

    tiltrotor technology because of past accidents

    involving the aircraft, in particular our most re-

    cent mishap earlier this year in Morocco. As the

    commandant, I pledge to our partners, and to the

    Japanese people, that we will work with them to

    allay those concerns.

    As a Marine officer and a pilot, I have been

    stationed both on Okinawa and at Iwakuni over

    my 41 year career, and thus have flown in the

    skies over most of Japan. In fact, last week I flew

    one of our aging CH-46 helicopters out along

    the coastline of Okinawa, across the uninhab-

    ited Northern Training Area, landing back at the

    Futenma Air Base. Because of these experiences

    and my service chief responsibilities, I want the

    people of Japan, and in particular those living on

    Okinawa, to know that I care equally as much

    about the safety of our friends and neighbors in

    the communities around which we live and oper-

    ate, as I do about my Marines who fly and op-

    erate our Osprey aircraft. Ospreys operate today

    in Afghanistan and off our Navys amphibious

    ships throughout the world, and when required,

    they fly into some of our nations most densely

    populated areas, such as New York City, San Di-

    ego, California, and Washington, D.C. That said,

    it is my intent thatMarineOsprey pilots will make

    every effort to minimize flying over heavily popu-

    lated areas in Japan. Historical data gathered from

    the past 10 years of flying proves that the Osprey

    is one of the safest aircraft flying in the U.S. in-

    ventory. Having surpassed 100,000 flight hours

    last year and over 13 highly successful combat

    deployments to both Iraq and Afghanistan, the

    airplane has proven itsmettle in some of themost

    demanding environmental conditions imaginable

    including having been shot at and hit on several

    occasions during combat.

    Many are unaware that this notable safety re-

    cord is not the product of mere chance; it reflects

    a rigorous and lengthy design and development

    process as well as a continuous effort to deliver

    material improvements, software updates, and en-

    hanced pilot training. These extensive efforts are

    consistent with the U.S. militarys longstanding in-

    terest in the safe operation of equipment around

    the world. This information, along with the facts

    from our Morocco mishap, is being shared this

    week with the Japanese assessment team that is

    currently examining the technical capabilities of

    the aircraft.

    Introduction of the Osprey into the Asia-

    Pacific region will allow the U.S. to deliver to its

    allies, the unprecedented capabilities the Marine

    Corps brings with its MV-22s in terms of range,

    lift, and speed. Whether swiftly moving forces in

    response to a security threat, or transporting disas-

    ter victims and delivering relief supplies in a natu-

    ral disaster such as during Operation Tomodachi,

    the Osprey will fly markedly faster, farther, while

    carrying more than the vintage 40-year-old CH-

    46 helicopter that it will replace. As our two gov-

    ernments work through the details of basing the

    MV-22, I remain confident in the aircrafts safety

    and capabilities and the significant advantages its

    deployment will bring to the Japanese and Ameri-

    can people..

    - Commandant of theMarine Corps

    General James F. Amos

    Lance Cpl. Martin R. Egnash

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    Maj. Gen. Raymond C. Fox, commanding general of the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force and General Shigeru Iwasaki,

    Air Self-Defense Force, Chief of Staff, Joint Staff, Japan Self-Defense Forces, discuss the MV-22B Osprey during the

    Japanese governments visit to Marine Corps Air Station New River, Aug. 21. The Marine Corps is transitioning the

    Osprey to Japan later this year, but before this happens, the Japanese government wanted to get a first-hand look at

    the aircraft. Photo by Lance Cpl. Martin R. Egnash

    CMC statement on the deployment of the MV-22 Osprey to Japan

    VMMT-204 demonstrates Osprey for Japanese officials

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    116 LIVE OAK DRIVE Beautiful 3bedroom 2 bath 1-car garage homelocated in wooded subdivision of LIveOak Estates. Vaulted living room w/fireplace. Convenient commute tobase, shopping, restaurants, andairport. Available now! Call (910)938-1976. No Pets. $950/mo.

    181 GRANTS CREEK ROAD Nice 3bedroom 1.5 bath home with carportis available now. Located close tobase, shopping, and schools. Quietcountry living. No pets. Call (910)938-1976. $850/mo.

    2 BED 1 BATH DUPLEX with carport,brick with vinyl windows, lawn service.Pets negotiable. 4 miles from backgate. $675/mo + deposit.910-326-5717 or 910-546-6186.

    2420 HWY 172- 3BR/1BA housewith large yard near SneadsFerry/Camp Lejeune gate. $625 permonth includes trash pickup and yardmaintenance. Realty World-Ennett &Associates 910-327-3600

    3 BEDROOM 1 BATH 14x70 mobilehome with washer/dryer for rent nearMCAS. Garbage pickup, lawn care,water included in rent. No pets!$550/mo. $550 deposit. Call910-346-3320 or 910-526-8030.

    3BD/2BA IN SHARON HILLS. LivingRoom, Dining Area, Family Roomw/Fireplace, Wood Floors, Garage,Fenced back yard, shed. $1000 mo +dep. Pets ok w/dep. Avail 9/1 (910)381-0698.

    AVAILABLE JULY 2- 118 Manchester-3BR/2BA home in Neighborhoods ofHolly Ridge with garage and fenceback yard. Short drive to beach &base. $1000 per month. Realty World-Ennett & Associates 910-327-3600.

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    FURNISHED STUDIO APARTMENT onprivate waterfront lot. Washer & dryerprovided, electric, water & trashincluded in rent. $750 for two, $700for one + deposit. No pets, nosmoking. 910-326-5717 or910-546-6186.

    HAMPSTEAD 2BR/1BA CONDO Allappliances, W&D, $750/mo. Military& senior discount! 910-547-4324

    HAMPSTEAD 3BR/2BA Modern,open style, large porch, quiet. SouthTopsail schools. Non-smokers only.$975 +deposit. (910)270-4854

    HOME FOR RENT in The Commons.3bdr, 2 1/2 baths, bonus room, livingroom, formal dining room, largekitchen, fenced yard, irrigation,inground pool. Pets ok w/dep.$2000/mo 910-381-0698 or910-382-8245

    HOUSE FOR RENT Central to bases,schools, and shopping. 2 bedroom /

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    SWANSBORO MOBILE HOME LOT-For rent. 2 miles from HammocksBeach State Park, private lot, yardcare month-to-month, water access.For a 2BR/2BA home, 3 years old ornewer, $250. Bobby 910-326-3099

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    $195,543 NEW CONSTRUCTION2-story 4BR/2.5BA home features ahuge kitchen with an island that isperfect for cooking. All this opens tothe large great room. Bedrooms andlaundry room upstairs forconvenience. Nice front porch perfectfor enjoying those Carolina evenings.Minutes from the beach and SneadsFerrys back gate. Call Jasmin 910545 2082.

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    NEW 3BR/2BA HOME w/ garage only$126,900. Construction is nearcompletion. Home has privacyfencing, sodded front yard, vaultedceilings, large master bedroom, sideby side refrigerator, dishwasher,microwave hood, smooth top range,mini blinds in all bedrooms and muchmore. Paid buyer closing costassistance also offered by seller. Callor text Jody Davis @ CHOICEJacksonville Realty (910) 265 0771www.soldbysamnjody.com.

    104 ASPEN LANE in Jacksonville is anaffordable 3BR brick home w/ garage, stor-age shed, fenced backyard with huge deck.

    Price significantly reduced to only $99,900.Principal & interest payment of only$448.60/mo (3.5% APR for 360 months.)Seller will entertain paying buyers closingcosts. Convenient to New River Air Station,Wal-Mart,and Topsail Island. Call (910) 358-0358

    113 CASEY COURT Jacksonville $185,0003BR/2.5BA/2 car garage. 1760sq feet.Open floor plan, privacy fenced in backyardwith storage shed in quiet neighborhood.Contact Will 910-650-2401 or Barbie443-536-8051.

    1660 CHADWICK SHORES- 3BR (possible4th), 3BA with garage, fireplace, screenedporch, fenced back yard on nice,corner lot ingated community. Community boat launch.Close to MARSOC and Courthouse Bay.$239,000 Call Realty World-Ennett &Associates 910-327-3600.

    1704 WINE PRESS COURT- Great invest-ment! Thisnicelymaintainedduplex ina fam-ily oriented neighborhood is only 2 milesfrom the front gate of Camp Lejeune andeven closer to the Piney Green gate. Twobedrooms, 2 full baths, nice yard, kitchencomplete with refrigerator, dishwasher,range, & range hood. You can own thishome for less than rent. $83,500 @ 3.5%APR for 360 months = P&I payment of only$374.95/mo. Call Chuck Compton atChoice Realty 910-330-5413

    211DARTMOORTRAIL- 3BR/2BA home inShetland Farms on spacious lot w/ privacyyard & screened porch. 13x28 kitchen w/

    stainless steel appliances & ceramic floor-ing. 4 bedroom septic tank in place.$195,900 @ 3.5% APR for 360 months =Principal & Interest payment of$879.68/mo. Call (910) 330-4481

    2293 CATHERINE LAKE ROAD- Large 3BRcountry home. Over 1250 htd. sq. ft., largeliving room with vaulted ceiling, two bath-rooms, kitchen with numerous birch cabi-nets, laundry area,& good size dining room.Home has a huge back yard, wood deck, &privacy fence. $133,500 @3.5% APR for360 months = principal & interest paymentof only $599.47/mo. Call Bill Betts 910-330-6098

    379 W. FRANCES ST. in Jacksonvillecomes complete with a white picketfence! This 4BR/2.5BA 2-story town-home is minutes from Camp Lejeunesmain gate. This is a BEST BUY at ONLY$117,900! The master bedroom is onthe first floor, the kitchen has upgrad-ed solid cherry wood cabinets, solidsurface counter tops & hardwoodfloors. The exterior has low mainte-nance vinyl siding and the park-like set-ting in the back yard is perfect for fam-ily gatherings. $117,900 @ 3.5% APRfor 360 months = principal & interestpayment of only $525.28/mo. Call(910) 358.0358

    4007 GRANDEUR AVENUE-Affordable 2-story energy efficienttownhome. All kitchen appliances.Two large bedrooms each w/ fullbath. Screened back porch. Sold new

    in 2010 for $118K. Discounted for aQuick Sale to only $104,900. $0down for qualified buyers. 3.5% APRfor 360 months = Principal & Interestpayment of only $471.05/mo.Qualified buyer can move in and rentuntil closing. Call (910) 330-4481

    504 CLYDE DRIVE- Great 4BR/2BA inthe Northwoods Subdivision. Newroof, new vinyl, new windows, newexterior and interior doors. Allhardwood through out the house hasbeen refinished. HVAC and appliancesreplaced in 2003. Close to bases,shopping and schools. $124,900 @3.5% for 360 months = Principal &Interest payment of only $560.86 permonth. Call (910) 265-6901

    AFFORDABLE TOWNHOUSES- Newconstruction, 2 bedrooms, near beachand base in Sneads Ferry. Reduced to$107,500. Call Realty World-Ennett &Associates 910-327-3600.

    LAKE FRONT 2 BR 1BA, large frontporch, yard, 2 car port and boat slab.$80,000. Golf cart $4000. Pics avail(910) 382-8245 (910) 381-0698.

    FOR SALE 1.45 ACRES w/ 28x80 dou-blewide. $80K. For details call 910-548-3653.

    DVD PLAYER FOR CAR OR HOME.Has 2 screens. AC/DC. Remotecontrol, headphones, and carryingcase. $100 OBRO Call 910-353-5735

    SHARP CAMCORDER 8mm VHS. Likenew, with carrying case and tripod.$150. Call 910-353-5735

    BROASTER CHICKEN & RIBS Nowseeking food servers, waitress andother food service professionals.Must be a team player. Great pay.PLEASE CALL (910) 577-5200 oremail [email protected].

    REAL ESTATE AGENTS Wanted forlarge real estate firm in Jacksonville,NC. Our market is outstanding andour agents are very successful. Willtrain and assist with education.Please send resumes orinquiries [email protected] or fax910-577-3368.

    WENDYS- Now seeking experiencedfood service professionals to join ourteam! WE ARE HIRING for ALL LEVELSof MANAGEMENT in the Jacksonvillearea. We offer 401K with matchingprovision, paid vacations, competitivepay, ongoing training, and room forgrowth. Wendy?s was again chosenas a top pick in the Zagat survey. Bepart of our success today! Please faxyour resumes to Mike Cino at910-938-3610. You can also email

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    NEW 5PC. F/Q CHERRY bed set$399. Mattress sets $95. Sofa/lovecombos $499. Can deliver. Call376-0798

    2 PITTSBURGH STEELERS TICKETS -Any home game, 40 yd line upperlevel on aisle. $300 per pair pergame. Call (910) 526-2793.

    HOLLY RIDGE CUSTOM BUILT HOMEw/ many special features. 3bd/3ba,2700 sq ft, 3/4 acre. One of a kindforever home. 910-650-6935(275,000)

    PANTHERS VS. SAINTS TRIP15-16 September. Includestransportation, hotel, drinks & ticket.$225 per person. Call 347-0003.

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    AKC GREAT DANE PUPPIESBig blocky heads, great bone struc-ture. Mother is 150lbs, Father is185lbs. Taking deposits now & pup-pies will be ready Sept 9-15. $700.252-617-9067

    BLACK FEMALE DOBERMAN, AKCRegistered, Show quality with showcropped ears, 3 ys. old. Has had acouple of litters & is a great mom.$1500 (910)743-0871

    BLUE FEMALE DOBERMAN, 4 yrs.old, AKC registered, housetrained,good with kids, not a jumper, well-man-nered and easy going. $1000(910)743-0871

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    The annual Richlands Farmers Day is

    scheduled for Saturday, September 8th at

    the Richlands Primary School located adja-

    cent to Highways 24 and 258. A more than

    40 year tradition, Farmers Day was created

    to commemorate the communitys agricul-

    tural heritage.Although there are fewer small

    family farms today, visitors to the area need

    only drive through the community, whose

    name famously reflects its strong ties to the

    soil, to see a variety of crops from the tradi-

    tional like corn and colton to a recent revival

    of sorghum. We like to remind people that

    when you say the name of the town it should

    almost be like you are saying two words Rich

    - Lands, says Amy Rhodes, the Richlands

    Friends of Farmers Chairperson. Farm-

    ing and our connection to the land is still so

    much about our community identity and we

    invite everyone to come out and help us cel-

    ebrate that.

    Activities will run throughout the day be-

    ginning with a parade at 9 am. Following the

    parade, opening ceremonies will take place

    on the festival grounds. Throughout the day

    musical entertainment from blue-grass to

    gospel to southern rock will be featured on

    the main stage. A variety of crafts, public in-

    format ion, and community booths, as well

    as a food court will be featured in the center

    of the festival celebration. A historic hayride

    will offer free tours through the towns historic

    district. There will also be inflatables, jump-

    ers, and bounce houses, childrens games,

    pony rides, and a petting zoo. Children ages

    4-6 may also compete for lil Miss and Mr.

    Farmer. Participants dress up in their best

    farmer or farmeress style and join judges

    for a fun conversation about everything from

    their favorite summer activity to how many

    pets they have. Preregistration is requested

    for the Lil Miss and Mr. Farmer competition.

    In addition to the usual festival activities,

    there are several special elements that dis-

    tinguish Farmers Day apart from other fall

    festivals including the traditional competi-

    tions held during the event. Sack races, wa-

    termelon eating competition, frying pan toss,

    and egg toss are some of the event favor-

    ites. Farmer s Day is also home to a regional

    antique and vintage tractor and farm vehicle

    show. Everyone looks forward to the Parade

    of Power, says Rhodes, The tractors and

    vintage farm trucks (many more than 75-50

    years old) drive around the festival grounds

    for everyone to enjoy.

    To learn more about the Farmer s Day

    Festival, contact 910-324-7492 or visit the

    website at friendsoffarmers.org.

    Amy Rhodes is the Chair of Richlands

    Friends of Farmers.

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    Saturday September 8th

    On the grounds of Richlands Primary School

    Parade 9:00 a.m. (Lineup 8:00 a.m. at RHS)

    Opening Ceremony 10:00 a.m.

    Rain Date: Sat Sept. 15th

    Craft & Food Vendors

    Games (for all ages)

    Live Entertainment

    Antique Tractor Display

    Historic Hayrides through town

    Pony Rides & Petting Zoo

    Stone Ground Grits

    Photo Opportunities

    For more info call 910-324-7492

    www.friendsoffarmers.org

    [email protected]

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