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Hester, Jackson to wed Saturday
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Emily Elizabeth Hester and Corey Edward Jackson
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson of Fuquay-Varina proudly announce the engagement of their son, Corey Edward Jackson, to Emily Elizabeth Hester of Pontotoc, Miss. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hester, Jr. of Pontotoc, Miss.

The bridegroom-elect is a 2009 honors graduate of Fuquay-Varina High School and a current student at Lenoir-Rhyne University, where he is studying history.

Miss Hester is a 2006 special honors graduate of Pontotoc High School and a 2010 Magna Cum Laude graduate of Lenoir-Rhyne University with a Bachelor’s Degree in religious studies. She is a 2013 graduate of Lenoir-Rhyne University with a Master of Arts in counseling.

The couple will wed June 22, 2013 at Castle Hill in Oxford, Miss., at 7:30 p.m.

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Dinner on Depot a sweet treat for Stick Boy, Weis
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The Fuquay-Varina Downtown Association held its first Downtown Awards and fundraising celebration June 14. “Dinner on Depot” was held on historic Depot Street in the Fuquay Downtown District with more than 120 guests.

Among the winners of the year was Stick Boy Bread Company. Owners Katie and Josh Dies were awarded 2012 Outstanding Downtown Business of the Year.

A destination spot for both locals and visitors to Fuquay-Varina, Stick Boy has grown exponentially since it opened in 2008 with just six staff members. Now, the business has 25 employees, five of which are full time.

The award comes after winning a Silver Spoon at the SAVOR Fuquay-Varina event in late April and earning Best Bakery in the Fuquay-Varina Independent’s readers’ choice earlier this year.

“This is so encouraging to us,” Katie said about the award. “We feel love from the community and other business owners.”

But, she added, it’s definitely a team award. Stick Boy always has been a collaborative effort between Katie, Josh and all of the staff.

Katie said the staff works incredibly hard every day, putting their best effort forward, and it’s nice to see that it’s noticed.

“God continues to bless us and encourage us,” Katie said.

Susan Weis also was honored with the highest honor of the evening, the New Century Award.

“I think that it has to do with the seven years I worked with the Fuquay-Varina Revitalization.”

She completed the application for the N.C. Main Street Program, exemplifying leadership and vision for the downtown area.

“It’s very humbling, actually,” she said. “I think that award could be filled with all of the names of people that helped Fuquay-Varina’s downtown in the last 10 years.

“I hope I made a difference.”

Read more about Dinner on Depot and the other award winners of the evening in next week’s Fuquay-Varina Independent.

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