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WHY St. VALENTINE OFFERED FLOWERS SIGNIFIES THE DAY
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Flowers from the garden...
You can see St. Valentine has made an impact on Edenton walking S. Broad St.. Hearts are everywhere. Although many assume St. Valentine’s day is an opportunity for flowers, chocolates, and cards, its meaning is rooted deep in the hearts of those who were not allowed to marry. Valentine’s Day is for everyone. It’s symbolism has grown into a Hallmark Holiday, however, the day's beginnings are monumental.
As history has it, Valentine was the bishop of Terni, Italy in the third century AD. If couples were not allowed to be married in the church, because parents didn’t approve of the wedding, or if the bridegroom were a soldier or slave, Valentine would perform the ceremony, offering the couple flowers from his garden. Hence, the importance of flowers on February 14. The symbol is to honor Valentine, who was beheaded on that day in 269 AD because of his Christian faith.
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Valentine’s Day Giveaway
Official Rules
✉ How to Enter
Subscribe to EdentonSocialLight.com during the contest period.
Each valid email subscription counts as one entry.
No purchase necessary.
🎁 The Prize
One (1) complimentary 30-minute massage session
provided by Penny Asby of Healing Nest,
Licensed Massage & Bodywork Therapist.
Prize is non-transferable and has no cash value.
📅 Contest Dates
Entries will be accepted now through 5 p.m. February 13.
Entries received after the closing date are not eligible.
★ Winner Selection
Before the contest begins, the massage therapist will select a pre-determined number.
Subscription emails are received in order and forwarded to the therapist.
The entry matching the selected number will be declared the winner.
✉ Winner Notification
The winner will be notified by email.
If no response is received within 72 hours, another entry may be selected.
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and for Healing Nest, only.
Information will not be sold or shared.
✔ Acceptance of Rules
Participation constitutes acceptance of these official rules.
Listen to Paul as you 'Stroll Along Together...'

Chef Gavin Holter and the Carrozza team are offering full service since the beginning of the new year. For Valentine's Day weekend, Cannoli's will not be the onli taste you'll rave about on the way home.

If you haven't order your smoked Prime Rib Dinner for two for Valentine's Day it is not too late. Two salads, Two baked Potatoes, two fresh rolls, and two smoked Prime Rib Steaks. A sweetheart deal.

Complimenetary Dipped Strawberries while they last..

Step back in time with a costumed retelling of the Edenton Tea Party by the Daughters of the Revolution, followed by a fun craft.
We can’t wait to see you as we kick off the first America 250th event of the year


THE LINKS CAN FILL THE NEED...

During the warmer months, strolling along the water at Waterfront park, you may likely hear music streaming through the summer winds. It's most likely Paul Kothe' and possibly Dwayne Hill . These two local Edenton professional musicians, are alway giving back to the town that they love. You’ll find them in the park usually around 11:30 a.m. most sunny Saturdays or at many local gigs around town.
Paul Kothe has been playing and creating music for over 50 years. It was the late 60’s and Paul was 16 when The Stoney Moss, a four-piece band was created. Paul was fortunate to play with the late great guitarist Jerry Topink, and he was hooked. The band played gigs in Atlantic City and adjacent states. As his talent and love for music grew and in the late 70’s he joined the Smiling Max. They played Zeppelin and the BeeGees, popular at the time throughout North New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. In 1978 he ventured to Las Vegas with the band CHAILO which won the WNBC Hometown Album award. Over the years he has performed and recorded with radio artist Stephanie Mills, Linda Clifford, the Tramps and others.
In 2020 Paul and his wife Diane moved to Edenton where they collaborate under his company name, Pkaboo-productions which offers music lessons, engineering, recording, and most importantly creating and playing music. Besides Saturday in the Park with Paul and Dwayne, you will find Paul at many eastern North Carolina events and venues.
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Valentine’s Day is just around the corner….on South Broad Street.
Stores are filled with creative gift ideas for the special person in your life…
The store windows are decorated expressing LOVE but the streets have been quiet due to the weather. Let's bundle up and take a walk down S. Broad Street. Stop into the stores to warm up on great seasonal items and find that special Valentine's Day gift.
The merchants are open and their stores are filled with gifts selected for your favorite Valentine....you may even find some very good buys on winter wear.
Here’s a few suggestions from the S.Broad St. merchants.
The Style Shop- Novelty sweaters sure to please…don’t forget the great sale rack
Edenton Tea Company- Teas and tea cups including gifts ready to go.
Surf, Wind & Fire- Sportswear will say "I love you" also enjoy great saving on winter wear
Simply Stated- Fashionable sweatshirts say it all-you'll love the sale rack savings
Bryum’s Gifts- New wallet for mom or some serving pieces she'll love, or possibly she'll finally get that new bike...
Polka Dot Palm-Wonderful home accessories and a new woman’s clothing line
Still Life-Lots of jewelry and a fashionable wrap- perfect for all year long wear. Don't forget the chocolate and caramel sauces
North No. 4- The most adorable rabbits you could ever love
Christian Book Store-Lots of wonderful gifts for the entire family
Downtown Diva- Nothing tops a red dress for Valentine's Day - Diva has a great selection
Coastal Thread - Great items for both him and her- and then,
Stop in and get a coffee at Kraken Coffee House next store

📍 Historic Edenton North Carolina — 7-Day Weather Outlook:
Friday, Feb 13 — Thursday, Feb 19, 2026
Friday
☀️ Sunny, mild
High: ~45°F • Low: ~30°F
Pleasant sunshine to start the period.
Saturday
🌤️ Partly sunny, warmer
High: ~55°F • Low: ~38°F
Seasonable temperatures with mild conditions.
Sunday
🌧️ Rain likely later
High: ~51°F • Low: ~44°F
Rain moves in during the afternoon and evening.
Monday
🌤️ Mild with sun & clouds
High: ~55°F • Low: ~46°F
Partly sunny; mild and calm.
Tuesday
☀️ Mostly sunny, mild
High: ~58°F • Low: ~51°F
Dry and pleasant with lots of sun.
Wednesday
🌤️ Partly sunny, warmer
High: ~59–65°F • Low: ~55°F
Seasonable warmth continues with gentle sun and clouds.
Thursday
🌥️ A mix of sun & clouds
High: ~60°F • Low: ~50°F
Clouds increasing but still mild.
🌟 Weekly Outlook Summary 🌟
Temperatures this week trend much milder than the stretch prior, with highs pushing into the 50s and even near 60°F by mid-week.
Friday and Saturday kick off with sunny to partly sunny skies, a pleasant shift from recent cold.
Rain chances climb Sunday, then give way to mostly dry, mild conditions Monday through Thursday with continued warmth for mid-February.
Overall this period looks tranquil and seasonable, with little in the way of winter weather and a gradual warming trend through the week.

Relief is here for individuals with chronic pain or just want to feel better.
Penny Asby has been a Massage Therapist since 1998. She is a Licensed Massage and Bodywork Therapist
‘LMBT #02885’ and has opened ‘The Healing Nest’ at 607 West Queen Street, Edenton adjacent to the Kuttin-Up Hair Salon. She previously owned a spa in Greenville, NC.. In 2007 she became a traveling nurse, a role she still holds today.
“While nursing has allowed me to care for people in critical moments,” said Penny. “I missed the hands-on, preventative and holistic healing that massage therapy provides. The Healing Nest has allowed me to combine both worlds, clinical knowledge and therapeutic bodywork.”
Penny’s goal is to help people feel better before they reach burnout, injury, or chronic pain. Edenton is fortunate to have a number of massage therapists. The Healing Nest focuses on specialized modalities and therapeutic niches tailored to individuals needs, according to Asby. One client who wished to remain anonymous said “Penny has truly healing hands. She is a skilled professional, listens to my body and knows just where I need work. Every visit is magical and transformative!”
The Healing Nest Focus:
“As a nurse, I see firsthand how stress, poor circulation, inflammation, and untreated pain affect long-term health,” said Penny. “Massage is not a luxury — it is a vital form of self-care and preventative wellness, especially for caregivers, parents, workers on their feet all day, and anyone carrying chronic stress.”
Penny also offers chair messages at her spa or special events. Gift Certificates are available and make a perfect gift for Valentine’s Day.
Appointments are By Appointment Only with flexible hours.
Bookings can be made online at thehealingnest.square.site or by calling/texting 252-217-6483. Facebook at The Healing Nest – Edenton NC.

Clerk to the County Board, Susan Stallings administered the Oath of Office to Timmy Turner and Karen Churman as new Tourist Development Authority board members last week. Timmy is the Events Coordinator for Main Street Edenton and Karen is the new manager at the Hampton Inn. The ceremony took place prior to the January TDA Board meeting. The TDA is also known as ‘Visit Edenton’ and works closely with Main Street Edenton in coordinating activities and promoting Edenton/Chowan county.

Our February issue focuses on features around town and the stories reaching far beyond. It will be available in Edenton on Saturday. However, if you send us your email we'll put you on the exclusive online edition list. Enjoy...

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Snowy days
It looks like winter is upon us in Edenton. Some may hate that fluffy white stuff but for others it brings joy. Kids and dogs frolicked in the snow this weekend, taking advantage of the opportunity that Edenton seldom experiences. Moms drag out the boots and warm jackets as kids eagerly await making snow men and snow angels.
For most of us, it’s a welcome time to catch up on things at home or enjoy finishing that favorite book that has sat idle far too long. Snowy days are the perfect opportunity to enjoy one of the many historical books available at the Barker House. The selection ranges from stories on Edenton’s American History, antique furniture, the Cupola House, North Carolina’s history during the Revolutionary war and favorites on the life of Harriet Jacobs. They also have a wonderful selection of children’s books for those little ones that would prefer to stay indoors.

Down East Preservation (DEP) owner Dawson Tyler and DEP interior designer Bailey Young presented an updated overview of the progress being made at the Hinton Hotel on East King Street at the January Town Council meeting.
“The target date for starting construction is July, 2026,” said Dawson during the presentation.He presented a positive message that strong progress continues to be made on the project. Bailey presented a number of slides that illustrated room designs. The hotel was built in 1926 during the DECO design period which the hotel will accurately reflect.
“As a nod to Edenton and Down East Preservation's historic preservation efforts we decided to take the hotel back to the 1920s styles", said Bailey. “In the 1920s, there was an increase of geometric shapes, rich colors, decorative motifs, and functional furniture styles with an emphasis on craftsmanship. Each room will showcase these unique qualities, expressed through a distinct design tailored to its layout.”
The DEP team will continue to give updates quarterly to the Town Council as the project evolves. Construction is estimated at 12 to 18 months.



The cold weather is upon us and as we look towards spring, Russell James claims the freeze is here for another 10 days. While we are all experiencing the chill, dogs, cats, and other pets also react adversely to cold. Don't forget about them. Hree are a few tips on keeping your pets comfortable during these ice forming days.
1).Bring them indoors: Dogs who are kept outdoors and “outdoor cats”—like those featured in Breaking the Chain a documentary produced by Oscar winner Anjelica Huston—often go without adequate food, water, shelter, or veterinary care. Animals who are left outdoors in the cold can suffer from frostbite and exposure, and dogs who are kept tethered can become tangled and die when they’re unable to reach food, water, or shelter.
2). Gear up: Coats will keep dogs comfortable in cold weather (just be sure to remove wet jackets the moment dogs return home), secure harnesses can help prevent them from getting loose on walks, and booties will protect their sensitive paw pads from the frozen ground. Keep walks short in cold weather, especially for shorthaired dogs.
3). Don’t forget birds: During extreme winter weather, provide birds and other wild animals with access to an emergency water supply by filling a heavy nonmetal water bowl (tongues can freeze to metal) and breaking the surface ice at least twice a day.
4). Don't forget the walkers- After a long walk make sure to bring those wonderful companions home, feed them, make sure they have plenty of water, turn the heat up and walk down to Waterman's, The Herringbone or Carrozza and enjoy a warm meal and a drink, pets are a lot of enjoyable work. The rewards come in many forms.

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