03/29/2024
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Three Things to KnowGood morning! 3 things to know for Monday, September 21

1. Obviously, summer had one final temperature blast last weekend with highs in the 90s. The autumnal equinox — or fall — officially begins Wednesday at 4:22 a.m. It’s the moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator from north to south. Probably not worth staying up or getting out of bed to watch.

2. The fourth — and final — Blood Moon in the lunar tetrad should be visible Sunday night (Sept. 27)  and into Monday morning (Sept. 28). A lunar tetrad is when four total lunar eclipses occur in a row and spaced at six full moons apart. The first in this series happened in April 2014.

3. Two weekends ago it was Fun Day in Bladenboro. This past weekend it was the Peanut Festival in Dublin. Next on Bladen County’s social calendar is the re-enactment of the Battle of Elizabethtown at Tory Hole Park on Saturday and Sunday.

And now you know.

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