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Wrightsville Beach Chamber of Commerce

 
 
 
 
Wrightsville Beach Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors
 
John Andrews        (SouthBeach Restaurant)
Sue Bulluck            (Bulluck & Co.)
Jeff DeGroote         (SouthEnd Surf Shop)
Maureen Donovan  ( Holiday Inn Resort)
Nicholas Montoya   (Blockade Runner)
Suzanne Neblett     ( SunTrust Bank)
Daniel Redick          (
Redix at Wrightsville Beach)
Dr. William Sisson   ( Alternative Health Care)
 
 
 
 
 
Oyster Roast Benefits Preservation
and Elementary School
 
 
 
Howell Cottage, Courtesy of TOWB Planning and Parks
Wrightsville Beach, N.C. – Proceeds from the 3rd Annual Wrightsville Beach Chamber of Commerce Oyster Roast will support restoration efforts of historic Howell Cottage, home of the Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center, and projects at Wrightsville Beach Elementary School. The roast, open to the public, will be held on Oceanic Pier Sunday, November 1, 4-6:30 p.m.
 
“Every dime raised at our first Oyster Roast was spent to replace the back wall of Howell Cottage,” says Sue Bulluck, chamber president. “This coming year, we will continue to work on our roof, but will be sharing our proceeds to help address needs identified by the Wrightsville Beach Elementary PTA.” 
 
On the menu will be an estimated 40 bushels of fresh local oysters, shrimp plates, sides, sauces, hushpuppies, desserts, drinks, and optional bar. Thanks to the generosity of local sponsors, tickets are only $40 per person and are available at Robert’s Grocery, South End Surf Shop, Wrightsville Beach Museum, or online at  www.Wrightsville.org. Ticket sales are limited.
 
“The chamber has been out front on FEMA flood insurance changes and appeals,” says Bulluck. “One of our top agenda items for 2016 is a vision plan addressing reasonable redevelopment requirements for the business community in the event of a severe hurricane. We dodged a bullet with Joaquin. Under current rules, the business structures on the island could not be rebuilt to meet the needs of residents, businesses, and tourists.”
 
Howell Cottage is located in Historic Square, off Salisbury Street near Town Hall on Wrightsville Beach. Historic Square is also home to Myers Cottage, built in 1907, and Palmgren-O'Quinn house, built in 1946.
 
Wrightsville Beach has over 20 historically designated properties, representing a span of Carolina coastal living and architecture from 1907 to 1955.
 
Wrightsville Beach Chamber of Commerce is a nonprofit organization, "serving the interests of citizens, tourists, and the business community for over 30 years," says Bulluck.
 
Oyster Roast tickets are available in-person at Robert’s Grocery or South End Surf Shop, Wrightsville Beach Museum, or online at www.Wrightsville.org.
 
 
 
 
Contact:
 
Sue Bulluck, President
Wrightsville Beach Chamber of Commerce
Historic Square, Salisbury Street
Email: Bks42@aol.com
Email: WrightsvilleBeachChamber@gmail.com
Phone: 910-619-2026 or 910-799-9703
 
 
 
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