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WWP & BHIS Are Tickled Pink to Announce.....
Bald Head Island Services has joined with Wendy Wilmot Properties to form a new company: Munroe Properties. A locally owned boutique company, now with an expanded team of long-time Island professionals, Munroe Properties will continue the traditionof delivering exceptional customer service and personalized care for all your Bald Head Island needs. Just remember to think pink!
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WWP Teams Up with Paws Place Dog Rescue
Wendy Wilmot Properties has teamed with Paws Place Dog Rescue to ensure we continue to make a difference in the lives of the dogs we rescue by offering to match your donation, up to $500 per donation. Through programs like this, your giving has the potential to be doubled, tripled, or even quadrupled. This means that the gift you make today could have twice the impact, producing an even greater difference in the lives of those we save. Together, we can make an even greater impact on our mission! Paws Place is a no-kill, non-profit shelter dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and adoption of dogs. Upon arrival, each of our dogs is fully vetted and examined. Before they are available for adoption, they are spayed or neutered, given all age-appropriate vaccinations, started on heartworm preventative, microchipped, and showered with love and affection. We operate entirely on donations, volunteers, staff, and an unending love for animals. Your donation is tax-deductible. Thank you for your generosity and commitment to creating a better world for all of our dogs.
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Bald Head Island Scavenger Hunt
Stop by Antique Maps & More to pick up a Bald Head Island Scavenger Hunt featuring the hidden gems of the Island. Whether you are on the Island for a week or for a day, want to leisurely pace through or do it race style, this scavenger hunt will ensure you get a true BHI experience. These clues
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Let's Shell-lebrate Nesting Season!
If youâre new to the Island, one of the first things youâll notice on the beach are small cages buried in the sand with a sign and a number. These cages protect the nest of Loggerhead Turtles, an endangered species that have been laying eggs on Bald Head for centuries. Late at night, in
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Congratualtions to Our July Winner!
We want to congratulate the winner of our $100 worth of ferry passage! If you have not entered yet, don't worry - we have more winners to draw! The August winner will have their choice of either $200 in ferry passage or a $200 gift card from the Maritime Market. Each month, a new prize category will...
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DIY Seafood & Wine Dinner For Two
We hope that you're Island-side for Valentines Day...but if you're not here's how you can bring the coast to you!If you've visited Bald Head Island before or you're lucky enough to call is home, you'll know that some of the best memories are the nights spent in. So we took the Pinterest to find
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Giving Tuesday on BHI
The hustle and bustle of Thanksgiving is dwindling down. We have since seen Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday. For all of those who were on the Island this Thanksgiving weekend we hope you found some wonderful gifts to bring back with you for the Holidays. After the "spending"
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Solar Eclipse | Bald Head Island, NC
Excited about the upcoming eclipse? We are! On August 21st, the Moon will cover the Sun (from BHIâs perspective) and the Sun will seem to go dark. According to NASA, the Moon should take about an hour and a half to cut across the Sun before completely covering up the solar disc for a few
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Crabbing & Cast Netting | BHI Conservancy
Islander, F.A. McLeod and her family recently took the crabbing and cast netting class at the Bald Head Island Conservancy. Take a look at what she had to say about this wonderful class!--My family and I just took the Conservancyâs class on crabbing and cast-nettingâ¦WHAT A BLAST!
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4th of July Celebration | An Island Favorite
One of our favorite times on Bald Head is the Fourth of July weekend. Every year, itâ˜s kicked off with the Conservancyâs Annual Picnic. This year, the picnic will be 4-8 P.M., Sunday, July 2nd, at Cape Fear Commons. As usual, the picnic is free and open to the public and
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