Scrap For Scrappy


CALLING ALL SCRAP METAL...
I Want You
To do something good for your community

If you are a piece of scrap metal just laying around your owners place it is time for you to get out and do some good. Don't just lay there in the yard or garage or behind the shed getting rustier as every day goes by... get to work. Have your owner call Adopt an Angel, a 501c3 charitable animal rescue, and they will haul you away for free!! AAA will use the proceeds to help homeless animals in the area.

CALL 392-0557 TODAY


 
Help homeless pets! You give your metal and Adopt and Angel turns it into cash for homeless animals!
For more information, visit: http://www.adoptanangel.net

Journey 2 Filming in Wilmington

What Will Be Filming in Wilmington This Year? According to the NC Film Office, Wilmington has picked up Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Michael Caine, Vanessa Hudgens and Josh Hutcherson. The film follows the 2008 3D blockbuster, Journey to the Center of the Earth, starring Brendan Fraser. Journey 2 will be filming in the area over the next five months.
Source:http://www.ncfilm.com/news/473/109/Major-Motion-Picture-Coming-to-NC.html
Image: Francesco Marino / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Ghost Ship: A Must Do For Halloween 2010

October is one of Wilmington's most eventful months. Between ghosts tours and fall festivals, every weekend is filled with spooky events. One of our top picks is the USS North Carolina Battleship's Ghost Ship. The USS North Carolina has been featured on Syfi's hit show, Ghost Hunters, and is known to be one of the most haunted locations in the Wilmington area. A perfect setup for this ghoulish event.



The Ghost Ship most definitely has a lot of bang for your buck. Tickets to this frightful attraction are only $10 and will quite possibly leave you with sore throat (expect to scream). We want to give you a heads up...waiting in line is as much fun as the tour itself...you may be in for a fun surprise.

For dates and more information, visit: http://www.battleshipnc.com/Events/GhostShip.aspx

10 Ways To Dress It Up For Halloween

Don't use the same ole traditional halloween candy bowl you have used year after year. Let your creative juices flow and seek out something fun and unique this year. Here are 10 ideas sure to get the party off to a higher spirit.

1. Basket case. Hollow out a pumpkin to use as a fun filled candy basket and to finish it off, make a basket handle out of cut vines. Any backyard vine with stiff stems will work great. Clean out the pumpkin and let it sit for approximately 24 hours to make sure it is dry before filling it with treats. Bend the vines into a handle and secure them to the pumpkin with wire poked into each side.

2. Truckin. Let your creativity flow, find a vintage dump truck at your favorite antique store, second-hand store, maybe a flea market or a garage sell. Fill it full of bright, colorfully wrapped halloween candies, use halloween stickers to decorate the vintage dump truck doors, such as a cute little pumpkin. This makes for a great accent piece.

3. Conversation piece tray. Find a vintage tray with dividers or maybe a drawer with built in dividers, at your local hardware store, or an old wooden crate with dividers in it to display a variety of colorfully wrapped halloween candies, in some of the larger divided sections, full-sized wrapped candy bars work well, maybe find vintage wrapped candy bars. For health reasons, just remember to use only wrapped candies.

5. Strange and interesting vases. Seek out unique containers at a garage sell, maybe at a second-hand store, import stores, furnishings store or an antique store. Look around, you may have something special at home that would be ideal. These will make for great halloween foil-wrapped candy holders. A good example of one would be a wire umbrella type so the candies will stand out in a crowd.

6. Stand alone candies. If you would like to decorate with special halloween stand alone treats, as they are referred to, use a coated black cast iron decorative trivet to place on an end table or on a small serving table. You can also use a 2 or 3-tiered serving tray. Place pumpkin shaped or skeleton shaped suckers on it. Maybe choose some candied bones mixed with gummy body parts and scatter them all around on the trays. Use your imagination, this is the time of year to get a bit crazy.

7. Well, well well. Choose a gourd or a pumpkin in your desired size but with a nice deep well in the top of it and trim off the stem to make a ready made candy dish for loose chocolate-coated sesame seeds, roasted pumpkin seeds, or decorative halloween wrapped candies or a combination of these. Use your imagination and just have fun.

8. Haunted house candies. Ever thought about maybe turning a dollhouse, or perhaps a new birdhouse, or any kind of shelter-style accessory into a spooky wicth's lair. Paint the house with black and dark green paints, them prop a witch figurine at the door. Tuck candies into the windows and doors. Pile up a bunch of candy in the middle of a room and combine some of those stand alone type treats.

9. Spooky garden planters. Find a unique looking, maybe an aged or weathered looking garden planter at a garage sell or a second-hand store and re-use it Maybe you have something that would work well in your own garden shed. Of course, make sure you wash it thoroughly and then use a food-safe liner, such as a plastic bowl or a bag to fit snuggly into the container to pour the halloween candies in to. Sweet.

10. Wired. Seek out an old second-hand inexpensive bicycle or a tricycle, the more run down it is, the better. Attach a large wired basket to it, or even an old fashioned inexpensive weave type basket will work. Fill the basket full of a large variety of halloween candies and set it by the front door for your guests to enjoy as they enter. What a great conversation piece.

If you need help finding special halloween products or specific accessories, visit halloween accessories and try out our latest search tool.

Severe Weather In The Area

Update: New Hanover County schools will be closed Thursday, September 30 due to severe weather and flooding.

Keep Track of the latest updates for the severe weather with:

First Alert Personal Forecast Service Description  from WECT TV6 - WECT.com - Wilmington, NC news and weather

Last Weekend of the Season For Britt's Donuts

Well folks, it is your last chance of the season to grab one of the area's most nostalgic treats- a Britt's donut. They will be closing shop on Sunday, September 26 until next year so make sure to swing by there a pick up a bag or two (or three!)

In case you have never heard of this delicious place, Britt's Donuts is located at the Carolina Beach Boardwalk. See you next year, donuts!