by Andrea Griffith Cash

September 10, 2010

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Here's what you'll find in our March/April issue:

Step into Spring: Put away your dull gray sweater, at least until next winter. With warmer weather comes a colorful new wardrobe, as evidenced by our spring fashion spread.

Special Deliveries: Whether you want to deliver your bundle of joy at home or in a hospital, a midwife can be your guide, as more and more families are discovering.

Camping Out: Recent camp-goers share their favorite memories. Plus, a summer camp directory.

Get Your Bow Tie On: It’s not just a Carolina thing. We talk to the bow-tie faithful about their favorite fashion accessory.

Independence Day: Readers, rejoice! Flyleaf Books is here to save us from the big-box bookstore.

What I Love About Southern Village: Much of Tricia Billy’s life is contained in her neighborhood – and she tells us why she wouldn’t have it any other way.

Stella!: The seven-woman a cappella group reveals how they’ve stayed in (almost) perfect harmony for a decade with no leader.

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by Andrea Griffith Cash

September 10, 2010

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  • Bow Ties

    There is a new bow tie business in Greensboro North Carolina; Reeves Bow Ties. I enjoyed your article and the interviews of those who truly appreciate the accessory that is now very popular. Thank you for the article.

    Mark Reeves
    Reeves Bow Ties LLC
    www.reevesbowties.com

    Posted by Mark Reeves November 02, 2010 20:54:52

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