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Carrie On NC, Promise Place, and Interfaith Refugee Ministry gratefully acknowledge the enthusiastic support and participation of so many businesses during our recent Bern Bunny Eggscavanger Hunt. Once again, this support was an amazing indicator of the generosity of our local businesses who step up time after time to assist non-profits in so many ways. We couldn’t have done it without you! A special shout out to the Farmers Market manager, Julie McKeon, who always supports our activities and to the market vendors who also participated in this first-time event. Participants included: Morgan’s Tavern and Grill, Living Well Down East, Nautical Wheelers, Thai Angel, Blue Magnolia, Captain Ratty’s, Bella’s Café, The Silver Line, Drive IV Hydration, Peacocks Plume, Hollis’ Haven Boutique, Cow Café, Surf Wind and Fire, Magnolia Jane Salon, Folks Foundation, Lula Balou, Nauti Paws, MJ’s Raw Bar and Grille, Black Cat Shoppe, Cypress Hall, The Four C’s, Accidental
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BIO Lauren Rogers is the ESL Program Director. She became involved with CFLC while working as an AmeriCorps member at Interfaith Refugee MinistryâWilmington in 2016, and is enjoying being involved with CFLC as a staff member. Lauren h Lauren Rogers is the ESL Program Director. She became involved with CFLC while working as an AmeriCorps member at Interfaith Refugee MinistryâWilmington in 2016, and is enjoying being involved with CFLC as a staff member. Lauren holds a B.A in International Studies and a B.A. in Communication Studies from the University of North CarolinaâWilmington. While pursuing her degrees, she spent a summer studying French and International Politics in Senegal. Lauren graduated in May 2016 and has been involved with non-profits since then.