Monday, September 29, 2008

Colerain's Famous Seagull Cafe
Fall Season Starts Wednesday

The Seagull Cafe will open Wednesday for their traditional Fall Season. The hours of operation are (as usual) from 11:00 AM until 2:00 PM. The Seagull is only open on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.



Perry-Wynns Fish Company, Inc.



Here is the staff getting ready for a great new season of fish lunches.




Last year the crowd was standing room only within minutes of the doors opening.


The Seagull always specializes in Fresh
Herring when available.



Herring Plate


My Personal Favorite Dishes, Oysters and Shrimp


The Seagull Cafe is a favorite place for farmers and workers in the area, as it has been for many years. It is famous, and there are a couple of rich developers who always fly in on their helicopters to eat every year. Now that is an endorsement, when someone flys in from Virginia to eat at a place this far off the beaten trail.



Barry Knight's Transportation For His Regular Visits
To The Seagull Cafe In Colerain


The view from the Seagull always shows the Chowan River at its best. The small Cafe is located by the river near the end of River Road, close to the Colerain Beach Club.

Don't miss this unique dining experience!


The Seagull Cafe is affiliated with Perry-Wynns Fish Company, Inc.




Friday, September 19, 2008

Rotary Learns About Stress

Ron Freeman gave an excellent presentation on Stress, and how to alleviate it, at yesterdays Windsor Rotary meeting.




Ron was thanked with the standard cobalt blue Rotary Cup with gold seal and lettering by Collins Cooper (below right), Rotary President.




Thursday, September 11, 2008

Boy Scouts And Joint Health
- Lessons For Young And Old

The Windsor Rotary heard two great presentations today. The first was from Lucy Grist (below), District Executive for the East Carolina Council Boy Scouts of America. She spoke about a great event coming up where Boy Scouts will be taught the proper disposal of the flag of the United States of America. Lucy brought with her a very old flag that is one of the flags to be disposed of at the event. (Check back and details will be posted for all scouts who want to attend.)





The second speaker for this day was Jock Scarsborough, PhD (below). Jock spoke on joint health, knees, ankles etc. He provided some great information about health supplements that will help us deal with this common problem when we age.






Collins Cooper (below left) presented the traditional cobalt blue coffee mug with gold Rotary seal to thank the speakers for their efforts. Shown here (below right), Jock Scarsborough.


Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Windsor Chamber Press Release

The Liverman Park and Zoo, Windsor/Bertie County Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Windsor are happy to announce our newest member of our zoo family, our new baby buffalo.





Please come by the zoo on York Street and see the proud Mamma buffalo with her little one . . . and the rest of our animals.

If you have any questions, please contact Collins Cooper, Executive Director of the Windsor/Bertie County Chamber of Commerce by phone at (252) 794-4277, or by email at collins@windsorbertie.com