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Accolades

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Frankie Clark (center) and Terri Capaldi (right) of the SailView Women's Club
present Librarian Mary Brown (left) of the new Florence Soule Shanklin Memorial Library in Denver the second of three $1,000 checks. The monies raised by the SailView Women's Club will go toward enhancing the library's collection of children's books. |
- For residents of SailView, casually sharing recipes evolved into creation of a cookbook. "Specialties of SailView" became a successful fundraiser to benefit the new Florence Soule Shanklin Memorial Library in east Lincoln County. Published by the 75-member SailView Women's Club in 2002, the cookbook has sold 712 copies. The club has donated $3,000 to the library.
The cookbook includes 450 recipes and was named to the Top 10 cookbook list by publisher Morris Press, which prints more than three million church, family and community cookbooks annually.
"'The whole project started because SailView is such a close-knit community where there's a lot of entertaining and social functions,'" The Charlotte Observer quoted Terri Capaldi, former Women's Club president and chair of the cookbook committee, in a Feb. 22, 2004 article. She said, "'It seemed like everyone was an excellent cook. People were always asking for a recipe, and instead of giving recipes out one at a time, we decided we'd publish a cookbook.'"
- Crescent Communities was named 2004 Developer of the Year by the Sales & Marketing Council of the HomeBuilders Association of Charlotte. The company was presented with a Major Achievements in Marketing Excellence (MAME) award.
- "SailView presented Pumpkin Center Middle School with a $4,000 check. Librarian Kaye Hollified plans to use the funds to purchase books for the media center. SailView, a Crescent Communities neighborhood on Lake Norman, gave the donation to Pumpkin Center Middle School as part of the school partnership program that is designed to help meet the needs of local schools.” – Lake Norman Magazine
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