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<p>David Broyles | The News</p><p>Cyclists begin their trip Saturday morning on Edwards-Franklin House loop of the annual Tour De Mayberry. Bicyclists selected from three routes: The 100-mile Tour de Mayberry, which includes a climb up Pilot Mountain; the 44-mile scenic Edwards Franklin House tour; or, the 19-mile tour of Mount Airy, which winds through many sites made famous by the Andy Griffith Show.</p>
Tour De Mayberry benefits Mountain Valley Hospice
Although participation was down a little this year, the Tour de Mayberry went on as planned Saturday with three different bike rides, a 5K and a fun run.
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<p>David Broyles | The News</p><p>Terry Mathieu of Duplin Winery talks about one of the wines available for Budbreak participants to sample. The fourth annual event was held in downtown Mount Airy Saturday. Duplin is one of the oldest wineries in the state and one of the largest wineries specializing in Muscadine wines East of the Mississippi River.</p>
Budbreak celebrates wine industry and community
Just as the budbreak on a grape vine inspires enthusiasm in a winemaker, the fourth festival held in downtown Mount Airy drew a sizable crowd for the express purpose of showing off some of the good things about the area. The festival offered wine tastings and sales from 15 North Carolina wineries, multiple food vendors, local artists and musical entertainment. Proceeds from the event will benefit charity organizations supported by the Mount...
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Budbreak car raffle ends in controversy
Although the annual Budbreak Wine Festival drew a large crowd and was proclaimed a success by some of its organizers, controversy erupted in connection with a fundraiser at the festival in downtown Mount Airy. Vickie Riekehof was called out as the winner of the raffle for a 2013 limited edition Fiat Abarth, or that is what she thought. After arriving to claim the car, she said David Chaloupka, owner of Amadour Winery and Vineyards who overs...
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Most Wanted
The Surry County Community Corrections office is seeking information on the whereabouts of the following individuals: • Steven Edward Murray, a white male, 50, who is wanted on a charge of failing to pay child support; • Dylan Blaize Brintle, a white male, 19, who is wanted on a charge of failing to pay child support; • Travis Andrew Fletcher, a white male, 28, who is wanted on charges of failing to appear on felony possession with inte...
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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>Zachary Groff won first place in the classical division at the International Whistlers Convention.</p>
Local man whistles his way to a win at International Whistlers Convention
One of the most famous whistled melodies in the world is the “The Andy Griffith Show” theme song. The well-known piece can be whistled by many when prompted and on any given day locals and visitors strolling through downtown Mount Airy often find the infectious theme song going through their heads. With the Mayberry connection to whistling, it is fitting that Zachary Groff of Mount Airy was named winner of the classical adult male division ...
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Note-burning part of church anniversary service
A local church will be adding something new to its anniversary celebration this year. Salem United Methodist Church will include a note-burning as part of its 156-year anniversary Sunday. The day’s events will include music during the 10:30 a.m. service by the Marshall Brothers (formerly the Salemaires) as well as hymn singing. William T. “Bill” Medlin III, district superintendent of the Yadkin Valley District of the UMC, will be the gues...
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<p>Sgt. Brad Quesinberry, left, a detective with the Mount Airy Police Department, and Sgt. Travis Whitaker, center, of the Patrol Division, are shown Thursday afternoon when they were awarded for achieving advanced law enforcement certification during a city commissioners meeting. That is the highest level of professional certification granted by the Criminal Justice and Training Standards Commission of the N.C. Department of Justice, and is based on years of service, training and continuing education. Quesinberry and Whitaker are among a select group of officers who have achieved that status. Police Chief Dale Watson is pictured to the right.</p>
Board to limit comments at public hearings
Public hearings held at City Hall on various matters tend to be orderly affairs, but that hasn’t stopped the Mount Airy Board of Commissioners from tweaking the process. A board action Thursday afternoon will serve to limit comments during hearings — not by the public, but the commissioners themselves. They adopted a list of procedures for public hearings, mainly stating that board members should be seen and not heard during those session...
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Public workers should just be glad they have a job
I am thoroughly convinced that every man, woman and child in the private sector could lose their jobs right down to babysitting gigs, and there still would be public-paid employees somewhere expecting a cost-of-living raise. While everyone likes to earn as much as they can, that doesn’t mean governmental workers should be oblivious to others in society who not only aren’t getting salary increases but have no jobs at all in many cases. And...
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<p>N.C. Cooperative Extension Service | Submitted Photo</p><p>Master Gardener Volunteer Intern Sue O&#8217;Connell begins the work of removing the stems from last year&#8217;s okra in the Mount Airy Community Garden on Rockford Street. The group cleared the 16 beds of weeds and debris for a Youth Mini Garden Project.</p>
Extension service starting youth mini garden project
Local Extension Master Gardeners and Extension Service Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent Joanna Radford are looking for a few young gardeners who won’t mind getting their hands dirty. Radford has announced that a Youth Mini Garden Project will be held this summer in the Mount Airy Community Garden located behind the Mount Airy Fire Department on Rockford Street. “We generally do some sort of gardening project during the summer,” sai...
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More than 40 turn out for Lunch with Leaders
More than 40 local business people turned out for the April Lunch With Leaders, sponsored by the Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce. “We see our Lunch With Leaders as a program for local businesses to address the challenges they face in the small business world,” Chamber President Betty Ann Collins said. “We truly appreciate the businesses who participate and the elected officials who are always available to answer questions.” Surry C...
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