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Ninety-year-old Theron Caviness sits with a bass as he waits outside of the auditorium before competing during the 80th Annual Fiddler's Convention at North Moore High School on Saturday, March 14, 2015 in Robbins, North Carolina.

Ninety-year-old Theron Caviness sits with a bass as he waits outside of the auditorium before competing during the 80th Annual Fiddler’s Convention at North Moore High School on Saturday, March 14, 2015 in Robbins, North Carolina.

North Carolina Portfolio 2015

Seventeen-year-old Pinecrest Junior Kylie Kreitlow holds a poster as she stands with other people in support of Chris Metzger, the head football coach of Pinecrest High School's football team, during a peaceful demonstration outside of the Moore County Education Building off 15-501 on Friday, December 18, 2015 in Carthage, North Carolina. Rumors of Metzger's dismissal spread across the county after Pinecrest High School's football team forfeited the 2015 season due to clerical errors.

Seventeen-year-old Pinecrest Junior Kylie Kreitlow holds a poster as she stands with other people in support of Chris Metzger, the head football coach of Pinecrest High School’s football team, during a peaceful demonstration outside of the Moore County Education Building off 15-501 on Friday, December 18, 2015 in Carthage, North Carolina. Rumors of Metzger’s dismissal spread across the county after Pinecrest High School’s football team forfeited the 2015 season due to clerical errors.

Lisa Wall (right), of Apex, North Carolina, sits on her horse Baaron Miller Rh as she smiles and laughs with her daughter Olivia Wall (left), who's sitting on her horse Mandolin R, as they wait for their scheduled riding times during the Dressage in the Sandhills Horse Show at the Pinehurst Harness Track on Friday, May 8, 2015 in Pinehurst, North Carolina.

Lisa Wall (right), of Apex, North Carolina, sits on her horse Baaron Miller Rh as she smiles and laughs with her daughter Olivia Wall (left), who’s sitting on her horse Mandolin R, as they wait for their scheduled riding times during the Dressage in the Sandhills Horse Show at the Pinehurst Harness Track on Friday, May 8, 2015 in Pinehurst, North Carolina.

Resident Prom King Bill Valgas speaks with Resident Prom Queen Grace McDonald after they were announced during the Senior Prom event at the Southern Pines Gracious Retirement Living community on Thursday, May 28, 2015 in Southern Pines, North Carolina.

Resident Prom King Bill Valgas speaks with Resident Prom Queen Grace McDonald after they were announced during the Senior Prom event at the Southern Pines Gracious Retirement Living community on Thursday, May 28, 2015 in Southern Pines, North Carolina.

Jackie Bean pets Joe, the farm's dog, at D and J Goat Farms on Friday, October 16, 2015 near Robbins, North Carolina. Jackie Bean and his son Derek Bean have been raising livestock for years, specializing in goats for almost a decade. The farms produce commercial stock, breeding stock and show stock Boer goats.

Jackie Bean pets Joe, the farm’s dog, at D and J Goat Farms on Friday, October 16, 2015 near Robbins, North Carolina. Jackie Bean and his son Derek Bean have been raising livestock for years, specializing in goats for almost a decade. The farms produce commercial stock, breeding stock and show stock Boer goats.

Teams in the competitor's wave of the Muddy Nick 10K crawl through a water hazard, and under lines of barbed-wire, during the Special Operators Challenge at the Carolina Horse Park on Saturday, May 30, 2015 in Raeford, North Carolina.

Teams in the competitor’s wave of the Muddy Nick 10K crawl through a water hazard, and under lines of barbed-wire, during the Special Operators Challenge at the Carolina Horse Park on Saturday, May 30, 2015 in Raeford, North Carolina.

Ballerinas with Terpsichore Dance Studio shiver together as they wait to perform during the Pinehurst Christmas Tree Lighting event, which took place at the Village Lawn in downtown Pinehurst on Friday, December 4, 2015 in Pinehurst, North Carolina.

Ballerinas with Terpsichore Dance Studio shiver together as they wait to perform during the Pinehurst Christmas Tree Lighting event, which took place at the Village Lawn in downtown Pinehurst on Friday, December 4, 2015 in Pinehurst, North Carolina.

Odell Hussey (center), the wagonmaster and leader of the parade -who has been the leader for sixty-years- places his hand over his heart during the singing of the National Anthem and pledge of Allegiance before the beginning of the trophy ceremony during the 60th annual Farmer's Day celebration and in the downtown area on August 1, 2015 in Robbins, North Carolina. Trophies were awarded for Best Pony, Best Buggy, Oddest Rig and a variety of other titles.

Odell Hussey (center), the wagonmaster and leader of the parade -who has been the leader for sixty-years- places his hand over his heart during the singing of the National Anthem and pledge of Allegiance before the beginning of the trophy ceremony during the 60th annual Farmer’s Day celebration and in the downtown area on August 1, 2015 in Robbins, North Carolina. Trophies were awarded for Best Pony, Best Buggy, Oddest Rig and a variety of other titles.

The Young Life paint fight night, which was the kick-off for the fall meetings, took place on Monday, September 21, 2015 at the Sandhills Children Center in Southern Pines. Young Life is an organization devoted to the teenage youth of the area, where it provides fellowship and leadership.

The Young Life paint fight night, which was the kick-off for the fall meetings, took place on Monday, September 21, 2015 at the Sandhills Children Center in Southern Pines. Young Life is an organization devoted to the teenage youth of the area, where it provides fellowship and leadership.

Huntsman David Raley waits with the hounds at the gathering place before the ceremony during the 2015 Blessing of the Hounds and Thanksgiving Day Moore County Hounds Annual Opening Meet at Buchan Field off North May Street on Thursday, November 26, 2015 in Southern Pines, North Carolina.

Huntsman David Raley waits with the hounds at the gathering place before the ceremony during the 2015 Blessing of the Hounds and Thanksgiving Day Moore County Hounds Annual Opening Meet at Buchan Field off North May Street on Thursday, November 26, 2015 in Southern Pines, North Carolina.

Woody Tanner (left) and Lyle Cooper (right) watch as Bob Lamoree (center) reacts after missing a putt at the one green while playing a round with friends from Midloathian, Virginia at Longleaf Golf and Country Club on Friday, April 17, 2015 in Southern Pines, North Carolina.

Woody Tanner (left) and Lyle Cooper (right) watch as Bob Lamoree (center) reacts after missing a putt at the one green while playing a round with friends from Midloathian, Virginia at Longleaf Golf and Country Club on Friday, April 17, 2015 in Southern Pines, North Carolina.

Sarah Tellez (left) and Madalyn Miller (center) hold hands with their fellow choir members as the group recites the Lord's Prayer backstage as they prepare to perform during the Holiday Concert in the Robert Lee Auditorium at Pinecrest High School on Saturday, December 12, 2015 in Southern Pines, North Carolina. The show was presented by the choral department featuring the Chamber Ensemble, Bella Voce, Concert Choir and the Holiday Madrigals.

Sarah Tellez (left) and Madalyn Miller (center) hold hands with their fellow choir members as the group recites the Lord’s Prayer backstage as they prepare to perform during the Holiday Concert in the Robert Lee Auditorium at Pinecrest High School on Saturday, December 12, 2015 in Southern Pines, North Carolina. The show was presented by the choral department featuring the Chamber Ensemble, Bella Voce, Concert Choir and the Holiday Madrigals.

Paradox Farm is an organic goat farm and creamery located in West End, North Carolina. Owner Sue Stovall spent the summer of 2015 working with a volunteer from the World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF), which is a network of national organizations that places volunteers on organic farms across the world. Stovall, who opened Paradox Farm with her late husband Hunter, needed a farmhand after his passing, and Tema Toure not only aided on the farm but also helped heal Stovall's heart.

Paradox Farm is an organic goat farm and creamery located in West End, North Carolina. Owner Sue Stovall spent the summer of 2015 working with a volunteer from the World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF), which is a network of national organizations that places volunteers on organic farms across the world. Stovall, who opened Paradox Farm with her late husband Hunter, needed a farmhand after his passing, and Tema Toure not only aided on the farm but also helped heal Stovall’s heart.

Volunteer Tema Toure drives a utility vehicle around the land on her morning feeding round at Paradox Farm on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 in West End, North Carolina.

Volunteer Tema Toure drives a utility vehicle around the land on her morning feeding round at Paradox Farm on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 in West End, North Carolina.

Paradox Farm owner Sue Stovall and volunteer Tema Toure share a moment of laughter as they clean the milking equipment after milking 21 goats at Paradox Farm on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 in West End, North Carolina.

Paradox Farm owner Sue Stovall and volunteer Tema Toure share a moment of laughter as they clean the milking equipment after milking 21 goats at Paradox Farm on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 in West End, North Carolina.

Volunteer Tema Toure feeds goats at Paradox Farm on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 in West End, North Carolina.

Volunteer Tema Toure feeds goats at Paradox Farm on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 in West End, North Carolina.

Owner Sue Stovall opens the door as her goats enter the milking room and jump on the table at Paradox Farm on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 in West End, North Carolina.

Owner Sue Stovall opens the door as her goats enter the milking room and jump on the table at Paradox Farm on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 in West End, North Carolina.

Volunteer Tema Toure and and owner Sue Stovall milk the goats by hand, after Stovall's milking machine breaks down, at Paradox Farm on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 in West End, North Carolina.

Volunteer Tema Toure and and owner Sue Stovall milk the goats by hand, after Stovall’s milking machine breaks down, at Paradox Farm on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 in West End, North Carolina.

Sue Stovall makes breakfast after an early morning of milking goats, as Tema Toure, the volunteer, pours creamer in her coffee, in the main house at Paradox Farm on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 in West End, North Carolina.

Sue Stovall makes breakfast after an early morning of milking goats, as Tema Toure, the volunteer, pours creamer in her coffee, in the main house at Paradox Farm on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 in West End, North Carolina.

Volunteer Tema Toure looks outside to count the nannies, which is a term for female goats, left to milk at Paradox Farm as owner Sue Stovall sits on a stool, continuing to milk, on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 in West End, North Carolina.

Volunteer Tema Toure looks outside to count the nannies, which is a term for female goats, left to milk at Paradox Farm as owner Sue Stovall sits on a stool, continuing to milk, on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 in West End, North Carolina.

Volunteer Tema Toure pushes Maggie the goat toward the entrance to the milking room at Paradox Farm on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 in West End, North Carolina. Maggie was the last goat of the morning to milk.

Volunteer Tema Toure pushes Maggie the goat toward the entrance to the milking room at Paradox Farm on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 in West End, North Carolina. Maggie was the last goat of the morning to milk.