The Garden Path Newsletter, published by the Kerr Lake Master Gardener Volunteers, is available here. http://vance.ces.ncsu.edu/files/library/91/2012%20May%20Garden%20Path.pdf WEEKLY TO DO LIST 1. Safe to plant most warm-season vegetables. 2. Safe to plant annual flowers (e.g. marigolds, petunias, impatiens, etc.). 3. Wait until early May to plant lima beans, eggplant, Southern peas, & peppers. 4. Wait until mid-May to plant sweetpotatoes 5. Remember to try succession planting to spread out the harvest over time. 6. Look for fresh local strawberries at roadside …
Month: April 2012
Drug Addiction Expert speaks to VGCC Students
The Vance-Granville Community College Nursing department and the college chapter of the National Student Nurses’ Association recently hosted one of the nation’s foremost experts on substance abuse in women. Dr. Stephen Kandall spoke to students and faculty from Nursing and other programs on April 10 at VGCC’s Main Campus. In his informative lecture, Dr. Kandall spoke about the origins and causes of drug use in women from the mid-19th century through today, focusing on the circumstances that contributed to drug …
Oxford and Henderson Men Charged With Felonies
RALEIGH – United States Attorney Thomas G. Walker announced that a Federal Grand Jury returned two Criminal Indictments charging two separate men with unlawful possession of a firearm. JOSHUA JAMAL BOBBITT, 24, of Oxford, North Carolina, and GREG LAMONT DANIELS, 22, of Henderson, North Carolina, were each charged with unlawful possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 922(g)(1) and 924. According to the Indictment charging DANIELS, on May 24, 2011, …
Senator Richard Burr
Annual Medicare and Social Security Trustee’s Report On Monday, the trustees who oversee Social Security and Medicare released their annual reports on the current state of the programs. This year’s reports brought more bad news and underscored the dire need to reform these programs. The reports make it clear that the insolvency of these programs is imminent if we don’t act soon. According to the trustees, the Social Security trust fund can only maintain current benefits for another 20 …
Congresswoman Renee Ellmers
In this newsletter you will find information about my work in Congress this week including video from the hearing I chaired in the Small Business Subcommittee on Healthcare and Technology, awards I received from the International Food Distributors Association and the Healthcare Leadership Council, and news items regarding last week’s Small Business Tax Cut. Thank you for all the support I have gotten this week in the Twitter round of the House GOP New Media Challenge. This round ends today …
Monday Open Line
Weekly Address: Helping our Veterans and Servicemembers Make Informed Decisions about Higher Education. President Obama discusses a new Executive Order designed to crack down on the bad actors who prey on our veterans and service members considering higher education West Wing Week: “Don’t Double My Rate” This week, the President hosted the Wounded Warrior Project’s Soldier Ride, visited the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC, and traveled to North Carolina, Colorado and Iowa to launch a sustained effort …
NC Humane Society Hosts Meeting To Discuss Animal Welfare
Are you an Animal Advocate? Join the North Carolina Director of the Humane Society of the United States, NC Voters for Animal Welfare, Susie’s Law and other animal advocates in a grass roots meeting to discuss current issues affecting animals, as well as what we can do to improve the lives of animals in Vance County. Local officials have been invited. This is a rare opportunity to discuss everything from sheltering animals to puppy mills, pit bull and cock fighting …
Vance County Schools – Summer Enrichment Camp
Vance County Schools is now enrolling children in its Funtastic Kids Club Summer Enrichment Program to be held June 18-August 10 at Zeb Vance Elementary School. Children who have completed kindergarten through fifth grade may participate in the summer program. The program will operate each weekday from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. The summer “camp” is led by a professional, caring staff and offers age appropriate activities in arts and crafts, blocks and construction, cultural awareness, drama, theater, sports, gardening, …
VGCC offers Medical Terminology on Main Campus
Vance-Granville Community College is currently registering students for Medical Terminology, the first of four courses in the Medical Coding certificate program. Classes will be held in Building 7 on VGCC’s Main Campus on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 6 until 9 p.m., May 22 through Sept. 1. The Terminology course is the introduction to the language of medicine. Students learn to pronounce, spell and define medical terms related to anatomy, physiology, pathological conditions, diagnostic testing and medical procedures. Four courses …
Religion Scholar explores Middle East revolution in VGCC presentation
North Carolina State University professor Dr. Anna Bigelow presented a lecture at Vance-Granville Community College’s Main Campus on April 11, entitled “Religion and the Arab Spring.” Bigelow’s timely presentation, attended by VGCC students, instructors and staff and members of the community, was the sixth installment of an International Speakers Series sponsored by the VGCC Global Awareness Committee in partnership with the University of North Carolina’s World View program. Bigelow, an Associate Professor of Islamic Studies in the Department of Philosophy …
Representative Michael H. Wray’s Raleigh Report
The General Assembly held two short sessions earlier this week where very little business was conducted. Many of my colleagues in the House attended the Monday session to protect against any attempts at a surprise vote, and there were none. In the Senate, however, Republican legislators used the special session to introduce another bill to attack teachers. The bill would require all teachers, regardless of their experience, to sign yearly contracts. At the end of the year, the teachers could …
VGCC offers Physical Therapy Aide training at night
Vance-Granville Community College is currently registering students for Physical Therapy Aide training. The course will be offered Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m., May 29 through Sept. 20. Classes will meet in room 5218 of Building 5 on the college’s Main Campus in Vance County. Among VGCC’s newest offerings, the Physical Therapy Aide course provides an overview of the profession and covers key aspects of a career in physical therapy, such as physical therapy roles, practice …
VGCC names new Small Business Center director
Tanya S. Weary of Oxford has been named the Director of the Small Business Center at Vance-Granville Community College. Weary joined the college after working for the past 12 years with the City of Oxford. During the last three years of her tenure with the City, she served as the Downtown Development Director. In that role, Weary oversaw the Downtown Oxford Economic Development Program. She worked closely with local businesses and property owners to preserve the small-town appeal of Oxford …
Friday / Weekend Open Line
Unfortunately yesterday’s Meet Me In The Street was cancelled due to weather threats. By the time 5:00pm rolled around it seemed pretty clear, but lunch time and early afternoon Thursday it was very windy and rainy. We’ll update when we get information about the reschedule. April is National Landscape Architecture Month, and today marks the birthday of the man known as the father of American landscape design — Frederick Law Olmstead. Not only was he a talented designer, but he …
Attention: Meet Me In The Street Scheduled for Tonight is Postponed Due to Weather
More details to follow when they become available
16th Annual Vance County Storytelling Festival
If it is springtime at Perry Memorial Library, then it must be time for the annual storytelling festival! The 16th Annual Vance County Storytelling Festival will be held at the library on Tuesday, May 1, 2012. This festival is possible due to the generous support of the Vance County Arts Council, North Carolina Arts Council, and the Friends of the Library. In this time of electronic entertainment, the traditional art of storytelling becomes even more important to our young people. …
Vance County CTP Public Information Meetings May 16 and 17th, 2012
Download this 31 page informational packet full of detailed maps in the Henderson and Vance County Area: Vance County CTP Project 2012 VANCE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE TRANSPORTATION PLAN The Kerr-Tar Regional Planning Organization (KTRPO) and the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) will hold a Public Drop-In Session / Informational Meeting regarding the Vance County Comprehensive Transportation Plan at the following date, time, and locations: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Kittrell Fire Station 54 W. Main …
Area kids learn about agriculture at VGCC Farm Day
Continuing an annual tradition of teaching young children about food and agriculture, students in the Early Childhood Associate program at Vance-Granville Community College held “Farm Day” in the Civic Center on the college’s Main Campus on April 19. The sixth annual event brought to campus some 600 four-year-olds from day care centers, schools, and Head Start facilities in Vance, Granville, Franklin and Warren counties. The children enjoyed a variety of booths, manned by VGCC students who led children in activities, …
Vance County Public School Foundation Fifth Annual ‘Honor an Educator’ Breakfast
Vance County Public School Foundation Fifth Annual Honor an Educator Breakfast Sponsored by Progress Energy Honor an Educator Support the Foundation June 8th at Vance County Schools Administrative Services Center 1724 Graham Avenue Drop-in between 7:00 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. Has a teacher impacted your child’s life in a special way, or do you still remember the teacher who made a difference in your life? Is there a principal, counselor or other school employee who is really making a positive …
Attorney Roy Cooper: These scammers work for themselves, not the government
North Carolinians are getting calls from people who claim to be government agents, using threats of legal action or arrest to try to get them to pay money. The “Caller ID” information on your telephone may even appear to confirm their claim, and the caller may even give the correct address or department for a real state agency. In some cases, the callers contact consumers who have fallen behind on a payday loan they took out via the Internet. In …