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Plus homemade ice cream. Call in advance to order strawberries for curbside pickup. No cards will be accepted for berries. Cash or check only. Eno River Farm in Hillsborough is also offering pick-your-own strawberries!! You can find them on Facebook and Instagram.

Also selling homemade ice cream, jams, sourdough bread and cakes, and plants from the greenhouse. Ball Berries and Produce is another one. They have pre-picked and pick your own strawberries, plus eggs, hoop cheese, honey, preserves, and lots of other produce. Thank you! They also have flowers and handmade gifts. View the Full Calendar. Triangle on the Cheap is a member of Living on the Cheap, a network of websites published by frugalistas, journalists and consumer advocates.

Find practical advice on saving money on groceries, travel and shopping, plus tips from our experts on how to live the good life for less at Living on the Cheap. Skip to primary navigation Skip to secondary navigation Skip to main content Skip to primary sidebar Skip to footer. Search this site Photo: Depositphotos. Here are 9 other ways to order groceries in the Triangle Huge Mega-List of Triangle restaurants offering curbside pickup and delivery. Comments Eno River Farm in Hillsborough is also offering pick-your-own strawberries!!

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It is always advisable to call a farm earlier than the expected beginning of a season to verify on the status of the product you are interested in. Crop Jan. To find choose and cut-your-own Christmas tree farms, click here. Being kind to others is extremely hard if you are not kind to you.

Sometimes the negative creeps in and tries to rule the mind, but we have to replace those thoughts with kind and positive ones. We are usually our own biggest critics. Try to be a little nicer to yourself today than you were yesterday. We all should try to incorporate kindness into our daily lives, not just a one-time act or every once in a while. Research shows giving makes the feel-good part of the brain light up. It can be as simple as smiling at someone, being kind to the worker at the drive-thru or retail store, helping your neighbor, being respectful, saying thank you, or volunteering somewhere.

Studies also show volunteering helps promote happiness and a sense of well-being. The Robeson County 4-H program welcomes adult volunteers to mentor and work with youth, empowering them with skills that will last a lifetime. There are many volunteer opportunities. Some volunteers lead a club, teach workshops, judge events, chaperone, and some help decorate for events. Another simple act of kindness would be to sign your child up for the Robeson County 4-H program where they will learn the importance of community engagement, decision making, goal setting, public speaking and so much more.

They will be interacting with other 4-H youth in the county, district and state, learning and having fun along the way.

For more information and easy access to all 4-H programs, including 4-H online, download the Robeson County 4-H app. When you open the app, you will be prompted to pick a program to download.

You will need to choose Robeson County 4-H. The Fore family knew it was risky to open a restaurant during the coronavirus pandemic, when lockdowns and restrictions forced many businesses to close their doors for good. But Stephen Fore and his cousin, Zach, and their uncle, Kenny, found a restaurant space in downtown Laurinburg that was small enough to keep overhead costs low. About , new businesses have been created in the state so far this year, and more than , are projected by the end of the year, according to the office of N.

Secretary of State Elaine Marshall. Situated along U. We get a lot of locals that come in on a regular basis.

As of Sept. Stephen Fore has been self-employed for more than 10 years and has worked in food service since he was 13 when he started cooking at a seafood restaurant. He had dreamed of owning a business in downtown Laurinburg, and the pandemic — which slowed business at his food truck — turned out to be the right time. The rise in new businesses in Scotland County and across the state coincides with the pandemic, which led to high unemployment rates and plenty of uncertainty.

Entrepreneurial spirit could bring more people to southeastern North Carolina, which saw drastic population declines over the past decade, Todd Brantley, vice president of public affairs for the NC Rural Center, told the Border Belt Independent last month.

Kenny and Stephen Fore shared ideas about their business plan, and within a week they found a downtown location that was almost a turnkey operation for a new restaurant. They trusted that the Fore name, so prominent in the area, would bring in business. Now open for dine-in, the intimate restaurant seats about 30 customers. Stepping through the door of the window-front restaurant, patrons are immediately greeted by the smell of hand-pattied cheeseburgers and pulled barbecue with eastern North Carolina vinegar-based sauce.

The classic American menu changes every six to eight months, featuring up to 14 items plus daily specials. Robeson County saw improvement in its August unemployment rate, according to figures released today by the North Carolina Department of Commerce. The county has seen a period improvement since May when it topped out at That trend showing the rate of qualified people seeking work has generally followed unemployment trends statewide.

Neighboring Scotland County had the highest unemployment rate at 8. Compared to the same month last year, jobless rates in all counties showed steady decreases. Robeson county showed an unemployment rate of 6. The major factor to consider in year-over-year comparisons remains the pandemic and how it impacted jobs around the region. Cumberland County recorded an unemployment rate of 9. The next unemployment update is scheduled for Oct. Facebook Twitter Instagram.

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