The Perry Memorial Library will be sponsoring several free programs during the month of August. Summer Reading Program FinaleAugust 2 @ 3 p.m.Come and enjoy the great show put on by Flow Circus as we celebrate the end of the Summer Reading Program. Knitting ClubAugust 5 & August 19 @ 1 p.m.Learn to knit and make some new friends. Basic Computer Skills ClassAugust 5, 12, and 26 @ 6:30 p.m.Learn the basics of using a personal computer. Makerspace Open HouseAugust …
Month: July 2013
Butterfield Offers Amendment to Protect Low-Income Communities from Environmental and Public Health Risks
WASHINGTON, DC – Late yesterday, Congressman G. K. Butterfield (NC-01) was joined by Congresswoman Donna Christensen (USVI) in offering an amendment to H.R. 2218, the Coal Residuals Reuse and Management Act of 2013, to help protect vulnerable populations from the public health risks associated with the storage of and emission of coal ash residue from power plants and industrial facilities. The amendment would ensure that low-income families, children, pregnant women, the elderly, and workers at industrial facilities are better protected …
N.C.-filmed The Conjuring tops box office with $41.9M, sets record
The NC-filmed horror feature, The Conjuring, took the top spot for this past weekend’s box office. Taking in nearly $42 million in its first three days, the film set a record for biggest opening for an original R-rated horror movie. The Conjuring, directed by James Wan and starring Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson, is the story of a couple who investigate paranormal activity outside a small Rhode Island farmhouse. The production filmed in New Hanover and Pender counties in Spring …
Spanish fort discovered in Morganton
Before the Lost Colony at Roanoke Island, before the Jamestown settlement in Virginia, there was Fort San Juan in the North Carolina foothills. Archaeologists studying a ceremonial mound from a Native American town called Joara last month discovered the first inland fort built by Europeans in the New World, near present-day Morganton. For nearly three decades, researchers worked at what’s known as the Berry archaeological site, certain it could reveal clues about the presence of one of six Spanish forts …
NCDA&CS inspectors make sure consumers are getting their money’s worth at frozen yogurt shops
RALEIGH – Gummy bears or brownie bites, chocolate sauce or whipped cream, frozen yogurt shops allow customers to fill up a cup with frozen yogurt, top it as they please and then pay based on weight. Inspectors from the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services are busy inspecting scales at these establishments to make sure customers are getting what they pay for. Customers are supposed to pay only for the weight of the contents of their filled cup, not …
Productions filmed in N.C. nab 13 Emmy nominations
When the 65th Primetime Emmy Nominations were announced last week, North Carolina productions garnered 13. The critically acclaimed Homeland led the pack with 11 nominations, including Outstanding Drama Series. N.C. crew members Craig and Lisa Mae Fincannon of Wilmington, were part of the show’s 11 nominations as they were once again nominated for Outstanding Casting For a Drama Series, the category for which they won last year. In addition to the Homeland nominations, fellow Charlotte-Region shot series Banshee received a …
North Carolina Weekend
For the week of July 28 on UNC-TV’s North Carolina Weekend, be fascinated at the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum in Hatteras. Lose yourself in history during a performance of From This Day Forward in Valdese. Relax at the Hot Springs Spa & Resort in Hot Springs. Get your toes a-tappin’ at Preddyfest Bluegrass Festival in Franklinton. And check out the scene at Rioja Wine Bar in Greensboro. (Please note: listings are subject to change.) North Carolina Weekend is underwritten …
RDU gets new service to Salt Lake City, Philadelphia
Delta Air Lines is starting new service to Raleigh-Durham International Airport from Salt Lake City, effective Dec. 22. This marks the return of service between RDU and Utah’s capital; Delta previously offered the service from 2005-2009. The daily flight will be non-stop. In addition, Delta Air will also launch four daily non-stop flights to RDU from Philadelphia beginning Sept. 3.
Brown Takes Oath, College Reaffirmed by SACS
The Vance-Granville Community College Board of Trustees held its regular bimonthly meeting on Monday, July 15 at the college’s Henderson campus. North Carolina Ninth District Court Judge Henry Banks swore in real estate broker Deborah F. Brown of Henderson for a second four-year term on the Board. Brown is also a member of the Vance County Board of Commissioners, and was appointed by that same board. Brown first joined the Board of Trustees in 2009 and will serve though 2017. …
Thursday Open Line
The past few decades have seen a great expansion in the number and frequency of public opinion polls, whether from the traditional Gallup and Harris firms, to those commissioned by newspapers or political campaigns. The first such poll in U.S. history appeared this month in 1824 in the Harrisburg Pennsylvanian, finding that Andrew Jackson was favored over John Quincy Adams in the four-man presidential race. Ironically, that contest drew the lowest recorded participation in our history — less than 27 …
Perry Memorial Library Restored Portraits To Be Unveiled
The Perry Memorial Library is pleased to announce that portraits of Colonel Henry Perry, Jane Hall Perry, and H. Leslie Perry have been restored and will be unveiled at a public ceremony on Monday, August 19, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. on the first floor of the Perry Memorial Library. Colonel Henry Perry and his wife Jane Hall Perry, along with H. Leslie Perry’s widow Flora McKinnon Perry, were responsible for the founding of what is today known as the Perry …
Senator Angela Bryant Newsletter
NEWS FROM RALEIGH… I always welcome your comments, project updates, suggestions, and visits. My office door and electronic door are always open to you! As always, thank you for your support! IMPORTANT BUDGET UPDATE: GOP leaders agree on $20.6 billion NC budget (AP) — Leaders in the North Carolina House and Senate announced Sunday that they have reached agreement on a $20.6 billion budget that will end teacher tenure and allow taxpayer money to be spent for private school …
Louisburg College Welcomes Community to Historic Ribbon Cutting
LOUISBURG, NC – Louisburg College invites the local community to a ribbon cutting and open house for the newly renovated E. Carroll Joyner Student Residence, formerly known as the Arthur Person House. The open house will begin with a ribbon cutting sponsored by the Greater Franklin County Chamber of Commerce at 5:15pm, Thursday, August 1, 2013, and will include remarks from College president Dr. Mark La Branche. Light refreshments and tours of the historic home will be available until 7pm. Parking will be available …
Wednesday Open Line
This is National Drive-Thru Day — noting the popularity of restaurants that take orders by intercom and then pass the food out a window to the customers wanting to keep on the move. The first such service was the idea of Robert Peterson, at a Jack-in-the-Box restaurant in San Diego in 1951, serving hamburgers for just 18 cents. At the time, drive-in restaurants were very popular. The serving staff — some even on roller skates — brought food to people …
NC Schools Superintendent June Atkinson Budget Statement
For the first time in my career of more than 30 years in public education, I am truly worried about students in our care. With this budget, North Carolina has moved away from its commitment to quality public schools. I am disappointed for the children in our state who will have fewer educators and resources in their schools as a result of the General Assembly’s budget. A bright spot in this budget is the end of the discretionary reduction. By …
Vance County NC Cooperative Extension Updates
FOLIAR FERTILIZATION OF COTTON Here is an update from NCSU’s Keith Edmisten: http://www.nccrops.com/2013/07/15/foliar-fertilization-of-cotton/ UPDATE ON COTTON INSECTS http://www.nccrops.com/2013/07/21/late-cotton-crop-may-impact-insect-pests/ FALL CHECKLIST FOR BLACKBERRIES http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/FALL-CHORES-2012-Blackbery-and-raspberry.pdf COMPARISON OF COTTON INSECTICIDES http://www.nccrops.com/2013/07/18/cotton-bollworm-and-stink-bug-insecticides-rates-and-active-ingredients/ CORN EARWORM POPULATIONS LOW THIS YEAR http://www.nccrops.com/2013/07/17/earworm-bollworm-populations-low-in-corn-what-does-that-mean/ PICS OF DOWNY MILDEW IN VARIOUS CUCURBITS (DIAGNOSTIC TOOL) http://plantpathology.ces.ncsu.edu/2013/07/do-you-know-how-to-diagnose-cucurbit-downy-mildew-in-different-cucurbit-crops/?src=rss ORGANIC GRAINS Are you searching for another opportunity for diversification? Organic grain production is worth considering. To learn more, check out the Organic Grain Field Day on July 30 at the Center for Environmental Farming …
VGCC instructor publishes e-book of poems
Chris Brockman, an instructor of English and Reading at Vance-Granville Community College, has released a new book of poetry on the ups and downs of aging. The collection is entitled “I Used To Be Old.” Brockman describes his work as “empathetic and accessible poetry that will resonate with anyone who is, has thought about, or is close to someone who is growing older,” adding, “and everyone is growing older every day!” The poems range from fond remembrances to love poems, …
VGCC offers Cosmetology during evening at South Campus
This fall, Vance-Granville Community College’s South Campus will offer Cosmetology courses during the evening, making it the only one of the college’s four campuses with such a schedule. In addition, the community colleges in Durham and Wake counties do not offer Cosmetology at night, either, making the program even more unique for the area, according to VGCC Cosmetology program head Tomeka Moss. South Campus is located on N.C. 56 between Butner and Creedmoor. “At South Campus, we offer the Cosmetology …
White House: You’re Going to Want to Watch This Speech
Eight years ago, not long after he was elected to the United States Senate, President Obama went to Knox College in his home state of Illinois where he laid out his economic vision for the country. It’s a vision that says America is strongest when everybody’s got a shot at opportunity – not when our economy is winner-take-all, but when we’re all in this together. Revisiting that speech, it’s clear that it sowed the seeds of a consistent vision for the …
Tuesday Open Line
The home front during World War II had to cope with some irritating limitations and scarcities, notably gas rationing and a lack of new cars and tires. But what really hit the public where it hurt was coffee rationing. Imposed in 1942 because of hoarding and supply concerns, it proved very unpopular. Late this month in 1943, President Roosevelt ended the program because imports had rebounded. Coffee is believed to have been introduced into America by Captain John Smith of …