If the United States government shuts down tonight and our economy takes a hit, it will be because House Republicans let it happen. Right now, there’s a bill sitting in the House that funds the government for a few more weeks. It doesn’t demand the repeal or delay of the health care law, or deny women access to birth control, or include any other failed, partisan proposals. It funds the government. That’s it. And if Republican leadership allowed a simple …
Month: September 2013
White House Weekly Address: Averting a Government Shutdown and Expanding Access to Affordable Healthcare
In this week’s address, President Obama says that on October 1st, a big part of the Affordable Care Act will go live and give uninsured Americans the chance to buy the same quality, affordable health care as everyone else. It is also the day when some Republicans in Congress might shut down the government just because they don’t like the law. The President urged Congress to both pass a budget by Monday and raise the nation’s debt ceiling so that …
Monday Open Line
On this date in 1882, the world’s first hydroelectric power plant began operating on the Fox River in Appleton, Wisconsin. Inspired by Thomas Edison, a man named H.F. Rogers built the facility, using a water wheel to power the lights in the two mills of the Appleton Paper and Pulp Company, a nearby building, and his home. Soon, hydroelectric power plants were spurring industrial growth in many parts of the country. Now, water-generated electricity accounts for 7 percent of power …
VGCC schedules Art classes at day and night
Upcoming Vance-Granville Community College courses allow area residents to explore their artistic side, either during the day or at night. Painting classes taught by longtime VGCC art instructor Lelia Brigham are scheduled for Monday evenings, Oct. 21 through Nov. 25 from 6:30 until 9:30 p.m. and on Tuesday mornings, Oct. 22 through Nov. 26 from 9:15 a.m. until 12:15 p.m. Both classes meet once per week and will be held in room 5230 (Building 5) on the college’s Main Campus …
Friday Open Line
Through the centuries of coffee’s popularity, if someone ordered the beverage, there was no question about what kind. Today, many Americans prefer their coffee decaffeinated. That option dates to the start of the last century, when Ludwig Roselius, a coffee merchant in Bremen, Germany, succeeded in removing caffeine from coffee beans. He moved to the U.S. before World War I, and his decaffeinated coffee became available in stores in 1923. Roselius sold his process and trade name to General Mills …
VGCC hosts free Revenue Department seminar for Small Businesses
The North Carolina Department of Revenue, in partnership with Vance-Granville Community College’s Small Business Center, will present a free seminar, called “Business Essentials,” on Wednesday, Oct. 30 from 10 a.m. until Noon in Room 7107 on VGCC’s Main Campus in Vance County. In this seminar, the Department of Revenue will cover basic requirements to help businesses in North Carolina understand the laws and obligations necessary to be a compliant business. Participants will become familiar with North Carolina tax laws that …
VGCC Culinary students and faculty in “hot seat” at Hot Sauce Contest
For several years, the Vance-Granville Community College Culinary Arts program has participated in the North Carolina Hot Sauce Contest by serving their own spicy treats to festival attendees. At this year’s event, the seventh annual contest held Sept. 14 in downtown Oxford, the VGCC Culinary department also took on the added responsibility of providing the entire team of judges. It was up to the program’s two instructors, Chef Ross Ragonese (the program head) and Chef John Boretti, and students, including …
Thursday Open Line
On this date in 1772, America’s first medical licensing law was enacted by the colony of New Jersey. A licensing board was set up with three members, and the practice of medicine was forbidden without the approval of the panel. The licensing board was comprised of two New Jersey Supreme Court judges, and a third member chosen by the judges. Exempted from its oversight were colonists who pulled teeth, bled patients, or gave free care or assistance. Medical education and …
2nd Annual Small Business Summit
The 2nd annual Small Business Summit will be held Tuesday, October 22nd 2013 from 5:30pm-8:30pm. Organized by VGCC Small Business Center in partnership with the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce, Granville County Chamber of Commerce, the Chamber of Commerce of Warren County and the Greater Franklin County Chamber of Commerce. Join us to learn about “Knowing What’s Vital To Your Business Today.” DON’T MISS THESE SPEAKERS!! Harry Ponder, President, Carolina Business Services will be addressing the anticipated changes that small business owners will …
United Way of Vance County is now accepting nominations for the 2014 Governor’s Volunteer Service Award
The Volunteer Center of the United Way of Vance County is now accepting nominations for the 2014 Governor’s Volunteer Service Award. The awards program, created by the Office of the Governor in 1979, recognizes North Carolina’s most dedicated volunteers. Through the years, the award has been bestowed on thousands of North Carolinians who have shown concern and compassion for their neighbors by volunteering in their local community. Each county selects up to ten individuals, businesses, groups/teams and one paid Director …
Money-saving tips offered at VGCC Coupon class
An upcoming Vance-Granville Community College workshop will help savvy shoppers cut costs while buying groceries and other essentials. A “Couponing” class is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 10 from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at VGCC’s Main Campus in Vance County. Jennifer Honeycutt of Henderson will serve as instructor for the class, and will teach participants the basics of how to start saving money through couponing, both online and in-store. She will provide coupon resources, coupon organization tips and ways to …
Special Meeting Notice – Water District Board
There will be a special called meeting of the Vance County Water District Board on Thursday, September 26th at 3:00pm . The meeting will take place in the Commisioners’ Conference Room located in the Vance County Administration Building at 122 Young street, Henderson.
VGCC offers Photography class at Main Campus
Vance-Granville Community College will offer a four-hour class, entitled “Photography: A Natural Way of Seeing,” on the college’s Main Campus in Vance County. Photographer Sue McGlothlin of Louisburg will teach the class over two Tuesdays, Oct. 1 and Oct. 8, from 6 until 8 p.m. each night. “Growing up in Ketchikan, Alaska, I was inspired by the extraordinary sights of the Pacific Northwest from an early age,” McGlothlin said. “Essentially self-taught, I became interested in photography while living in California; …
VGCC offers Sewing class at Franklin Campus
Vance-Granville Community College will offer a Sewing class on the college’s Franklin County Campus near Louisburg. The course, taught by Karen Boyd of Wake Forest, will be held on Monday evenings from 6 until 9 p.m., Oct. 7 through Nov. 25. Beginners to sewing are welcome, according to Boyd. “We will start with the basics, including how to pick out patterns, how to cut fabric, and how to sew on a button,” she said. “We will learn how to put …
Wednesday Open Line
Three important dates in American newspaper history occurred in September. These anniversaries span more than three centuries. On September 15, 1982, USA Today began publishing. Critics at the time said the idea of a national newspaper was doomed to failure — now, USA Today is one of the country’s largest-selling dailies. On September 18, 1851, the New York Times issued its first edition. And, on this date in 1690, the first newspaper in America was published for one day in …
“Knowing What’s Vital to Your Business Today”
The Vance-Granville Community College Small Business Center in partnership with The Granville County Chamber of Commerce, Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce, The Chamber of Commerce of Warren County and Greater Franklin County Chamber of Commerce present The Second Annual Business Summit – “Knowing What’s Vital to Your Business Today” Tuesday, October 22nd – 5:30-8:30 pm at Vance Granville Civic Center. For more information, please contact Tanya Weary 252-738-3240 or wearyt@vgcc.edu.
Shoot a Round for a Cure Charity Golf Tournament
You are invited to Shoot a Round for a Cure, the 2013 Revlon Charity Golf Tournament on Monday, October 14 at North Ridge Country Club, Raleigh, NC. Proceeds will go toward the purchase of a new Rex Mobile Mammography unit. For more information, call (919) 603-2700 or email golfcommittee@revlon.com.
Archaeology Day Saturday in Downtown Henderson
The Bennett H. Perry Archaeology Day will be held this Saturday, September 28, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the H. Leslie Perry Memorial Library on Breckenridge Street in downtown Henderson. The event is free and open to the public. It will feature over 60 tables of arrowheads and Indian artifacts on display in the McGregor Hall gallery at the entrance of the library. Flintknapper Rocky Culbertson will be knapping traditional arrowheads and tools. Adults and children are urged …
Fire Prevention Open House
Thursday, October 10th, from 5-8 pm at Station #1 located at 211 Dabney Drive. Agencies and businesses are invited to set up at at table (table and chairs will be provided) to provide information about your information to the community. They will be serving free pizza and drinks. Bring your families and friends and join them for a night of fun! For those wishing to promote their business information, please contact Jon Juntunen, Fire and Life Safety Educator for the Henderson …
Show, Shine, Shag, and Dine Car Show
You are invited to attend the 12th Annual SHOW, SHINE, SHAG & DINE on October 18th, 19th, and 20th in Historic Downtown Henderson sponsored and hosted by the Vance County Tourism Development Authority. For more information, please call 252-438-2222 orvctourism@gloryroad.net; www.kerrlake-nc.com; orwww.eastcoastdragtimeshalloffame.com.