Monthly Archives: April 2018

Cover Competition!

Back by Popular Demand! Southport Magazine is having another cover competition!  August is our ART issue and we want to showcase a local artist on our cover! One entry per artist please!  Send you entry to editor@southportmag.com Your art can

ASK LESLIE!

Question: I moved here four years ago and have developed seasonal allergies which occur every spring. What can I do? I have never had allergies before! ANSWER: Welcome to Southport! Allergy symptoms occur because you have an intact and functioning

Kid’s Day in the Park

Franklin Square Park turns Art into FUN STORY by Ami Brown The Associated Artists of Southport and the City of Southport host Kid’s Day in the Park each year. Franklin Square Park is transformed into a place for artistic expression,

Music & Poetry

New sounds for the Spring, local venues continue to deliver great entertainment. STORY by Ami Brown The Odell Williamson Auditorium and Little Brunswick Theatre offer two very different opportunities for artistry and entertainment. From rock and roll to poetic beauty…

Off-The-Wall Beers

Now for something completely different, Beer – like it or not? STORY by Jeff Stites For April we’re going a little off-the- wall. I was inspired by April Fool’s Day to find some brews that might make one wonder what

Brunswick Air = A Sky Full of Fun

Brunswick Air Story by Kass Fincher Barb Olsen-Gwin and her husband Rich Gwin own Brunswick Air at Cape Fear Regional Jetport. Recently I sat down with Barb to learn more about the business. What are your and your husband’s backgrounds;

A Big Aloha for Cafe Koa

New cafe takes Southport by storm Story by Kass Fincher Southport residents are welcoming one of our newest restaurants downtown – Cafe Koa – with a big “aloha.” Inspired by one of the owner’s experiences in Hawaii, the cafe’s name

Historic Landmark

Oak Island Lighthouse is a popular local attraction Story by Kass Fincher Bob Ahlers knows his way to the top of the Oak Island Lighthouse. He absolutely should; he’s only done it 1500 times! Ahlers is the chair of FOIL,

Reuse, Recycle, Repeat; Turning Trash into Treasure

The Painted Mermaid opens second location Story by Carla Edstrom My mother was born in 1931 during the Great Depression. Growing up in that era brought about a certain mentality to most Americans – all about saving. She always liked

Easy Recycle Tips

Doing your part is simple; here’s how Doing your part to help the environment is easy. Now some people go full speed, installing solar panels, composting toilets, wind generators and electric cars! YES! That is great. But some of us

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