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Town Talk for Thursday, July 2, 2009


KENLY

The Tobacco Farm Life Museum in Kenly held its 26th anniversary celebration this weekend, holding several activities along with children and adult contests. Here are this weekend's contest winners:



Children's watermelon seed-spitting contest:

Luke Rasberry, 9'8"

Leah Daniel, 5'2"



Adult's watermelon seed-spitting contest:

Joseph Daniel, 18'10"

Julia Joyner, 14'11"



Name the fox in the blacksmith shop:

Kirt Jarrett, "Farrah"



Antique car -- People's Choice:

1950 Chevy Pickup, James Evans II, winner of a $5 gift certificate to Andy's

1957 Farmall Cub, Corey Vick, winner of a $5 gift certificate to Andy's



People's Choice for artist:

Horace Raper, winner of a $5 gift certificate to Andy's



Tobacco stringing contest:



Adults 1st place prize

Esker Mitchell, $5 gift certificate to Moore's BBQ

Mary Tyner, $5 gift certificate to Moore's BBQ

Edna Pittman, $5 gift certificate to Moore's BBQ



Adults 2nd place

Sandra Leggett, $5 gift certificate to Nick's Pizza

Billy Pittman, $5 gift certificate to Nick's Pizza

Robin Pittman, $5 gift certificate to Nick's Pizza



Children's 1st Place

Erika Wells, $5 gift certificate to Andy's

Shonda Mitchell, $5 gift certificate to Andy's

Samantha Strickland, $5 gift certificate to Andy's



Oldest Farmer

Allen W. Lamm, 74, received a $20 gift certificate to Food Lion



Town Talk appears every Tuesday and Thursday, and you can visit the Town Talk blog online a www.wilsontimes.com/blogs/towntalk. Staff writer Antonio Velarde covers Wilson's neighboring cities and towns. Velarde can be reached at 265-7868 or at avelarde@wilsontimes.com.
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