The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, June 30, 1996
- SEVEN DAYS: SLICES OF LIFE IN VIRGINIA BEACH
- THE EL YOU SAY ?
BEACH-TO-RICHMOND MONORAIL PROPOSED
- FIND PLENTY OF FUN NEAR HOME FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY
``THE HUMAN BOWLING BALL'' WILL BE AMONG THE ATTRACTIONS OFFERED TO BEACH
CITIZENS.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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David and Shelly Hughes of the Princess Anne area, had a son,
Zachary David, on April 21. A birth announcement in The Beacon on
June 30 contained an error.
Correction published the Virginia Beach Beacon, Wednesday, July
3, 1996, page 17.
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BIRTHS - VIRGINIA BEACH
- TIKI TAI RETURNS AS A MUSEUM
TOM IMESON, A FORMER RESTAURATEUR, IS DISPLAYING HIS MILITARY ARTIFACTS ON
ATLANTIC AVENUE.
- BEACH BARBECUE, CONCERT TO BENEFIT WILDFOWL CENTER
- OCEANFRONT MUSEUM'S OLD NAME SOON TO BECOME ITS NEWEST ONE
IN THE THIRD CHANGE IN 15 YEARS, THE LANDMARK WILL BE CALLED THE OLD COAST
GUARD STATION.
- DANCE TROUPE HELPS GIRLS TO DEVELOP
SHORT-N-SWEET'S YOUNG PERFORMERS HAVE BEEN IN SOME OF THE AREA'S PRINCIPAL
FESTIVALS.
- REALTY SALES
- REALTY SALES
- WE CAN RECYCLE MORE FOR LESS THAN SPSA
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR-VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON
- DORIS RIEDEL, THE STUDENT ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR, HAD BEEN THERE FOR 39 YEARS.
AN INSTITUTION AT PRINCESS ANNE HIGH RETIRES
- A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA AT LAST, AFTER 27 YEARS AND 4 CHILDREN
CYNTHIA BENSON LEARNED ABOUT A BEACH PROGRAM FOR ADULTS CALLED ``OPEN
CAMPUS.''
- RUBBISH!
YOU CAN RECYCLE
- HE WASN'T STUMPED BY DEAD TREE, JUST INSPIRED TO START A LITTLE TOWN
- ONCE CONSIDERED `SECRET GARDEN' GIVEN A NATIONAL LANDSCAPE PRIZE
THE ACCLAIMED SITE IS A SHADY GLEN THAT'S ADJACENT TO KINGS GRANT PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.
- SHARKS OR GUINEA PIGS?
by SS