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9 Presenting the very best of the Cape Fear region for 14 years. 72 FEATURES ON THE COVER 24 Nonprofit Social Calendar Our semi-annual Nonprofit Social Calendar highlights the region’s biggest spring and summer fundraising flings. Find your favorite causes and organizations, along with what-to-wear inspiration, then save the date. By Hunter Houtzer 30 The World According to Queen B Three sisters crop their locks as a sign of love and support for their mother, Beth Quinn, as she battles stage IV ovarian cancer. See the before and after of these four women standing in solidarity. By Amy Kilgore Mangus 32 Saving the Sanctuary Sts. Peter and Paul, an 84-year-old Russian Orthodox Church in St. Helena, North Carolina, once opened its doors to hundreds of parishioners. Today, the historic building, along with its Ukrainian customs, are preserved by a congregation of three. Come inside the historic landmark. By Amy Kilgore Mangus 40 Urban Forest Carriage lamps, cast iron fences, clinker brick facades and second-story garage apartments are trademark features of one of Wilmington’s most-loved historic neighborhoods, Forest Hills. Take a Sunday drive or a leisurely stroll around Wilmington’s first automobile suburb to witness a fine display of architectural variety. By Meghan Barnes and Marimar McNaughton 50 Fuzzy Parti Scheme Henry Johnston’s modernist home overlooks the bridge to Figure Eight Island where his architectural designs for summer homes launched his celebrated decades-long career. Johnston’s tailored style, his innovative reversal of the traditional beach cottage floorplan and the maximization of views, is reflected in his Eagle Point refuge, where he is finally taking time to stop and smell the roses. By Marimar McNaughton wbm APRIL 2014 40 60 Home Sweet Kitchens Three kitchen makeovers reveal three distinct styles, each with equal parts beauty, function and ease of use. Meet homeowners Nick and Catherine Balding, Kent Blossom and Teresa Hill, and Joel and Kate Tomaselli and step inside the hearts of their homes for our annual Kitchens That Cook feature. By Lou Anne Liverman 78 SAVOR Congregant Cuisine Every Sunday, a volunteer team led by Virginia Chiarello arranges a spread of elegant lunch canapes, salads and desserts for the parishioners at St. Paul’s Episcopal church, serving up favorite sweet and savory recipes from their cookbook, “Sharing Our Best.” By Cole Dittmer Through the creative collective of Wrightsville Beach Magazine and production collaboration by Bangz Salon, we were able to bring first-time model Chloe Annacone to the cover. Inspired by a vintage photograph, the foundation of the image and the need to pull in the elements of spring and the beautiful hats that bloom during the Azalea Festival’s Garden Party, the image was framed, captured, processed, created and printed. Chloe’s hair and makeup were done by Katie Lewis, photog-raphy and styling assisted by Kathryn Silver, both from Bangz Salon and Spa. — Joshua Curry www.wrightsvillebeachmagazine.com WBM 50 78 32 30 60 10 Up Front 12 Beach Bites 86 Social Seens 90 Tide Chart Advertising Sections 49 Must Haves 76 Professional Profiles DEPARTMENTS 24 We would love to hear from you! Email: pub@wrightsvillebeachmagazine.com Or by mail: P.O. Box 1110 • Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480 Letters to the editor are printed verbatim.


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