For the second consecutive year, Principal Anne Garrison took time out of her busy schedule to read to students at Zeb Vance Elementary School during the school day on November 12. Her reading adventure was part of the “Read Your Heart Out” activity in the Book It Pizza Hut Challenge. As she did last school year, Garrison occupied a spot in the school’s main lobby to gather favorite books and read them to students in classes who signed up throughout …
Month: November 2014
Middle and High School News November 24-28, 2014
VANCE COUNTY SCHOOLS WEEKLY SCHOOL NEWS Volume 3, Issue 15 A Publication for Middle and High Schools November 24-28, 2014 The MISSION of Vance County Schools is to be committed to educating all students to prepare them for lifelong learning and productive citizenship. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS Wednesday is a teacher workday with no school for students. Thursday and Friday are Thanksgiving holidays. All schools and school system offices are closed. …
Ribbon cut to open Mechatronics Lab at VGCC South Campus
The Granville County Chamber of Commerce recently held a ceremonial ribbon-cutting and open house to celebrate the new Mechatronics lab on Vance-Granville Community College’s South Campus, which is located between Creedmoor and Butner. Area residents and community leaders had a chance to take a closer look at the new Mechatronics Engineering Technology program, which provides training for jobs in advanced manufacturing. The event was the highlight of the Chamber’s “Sunrise Forum” meeting, held Nov. 14, in partnership with VGCC and …
Tuesday Open Line
It’s a time to celebrate one of life’s simple, viscous pleasures — it’s Peanut Butter Lovers Month. The stuff of one of America’s favorite sandwiches, peanut butter was first offered to the public at the St. Louis Exposition in 1904. But as we currently know it — with the peanuts roasted and the product churned like butter to be smooth and so the oil won’t separate — peanut butter didn’t appear on grocery shelves until 1922. While we each eat …
Congresswoman Renee Ellmers: Unilateral Executive Action is Not the Answer
Video of the Week: This week I joined Greta Van Susteren live in studio to discuss comments made by Obamacare architect, Jonathan Gruber, where he referred to the American people as “stupid.” Gruber’s remarks further illuminate the lack of transparency and deception prevalent throughout the formation and rollout of Obamacare. Click here or on the image above to watch my interview. The president announced he would issue an executive action on immigration. Americans are tired of political games and …
Guest speaker offers life lessons to VGCC students
The Male Mentoring Program at Vance-Granville Community College hosted author, entrepreneur, social activist and educator Dr. NKrumah Lewis as a special guest speaker on Nov. 13 on VGCC’s Main Campus. He shared stories from his own life to offer a message of hope to young people, as he does in his autobiography, “Becoming A Butterfly: From Prison to Ph.D.” Lewis, a Durham native, recounted a childhood in an abusive home, followed by homelessness, a life of crime and incarceration. Lewis …
Legislative Update from Senator Burr
This week the Senate finally took a vote on the Keystone XL Pipeline after years of stalling. Unfortunately, the legislation did not pass. As an original cosponsor of the bill and supporter of its authorization, it’s inexplicable that Senate Democrats and the President continue to block legislation supported by this Administration’s own State Department and a strong majority of Americans. We know that you, along with Americans all across our nation, want real leadership and a genuine opportunity to build …
NC Cooperative Extension Updates
GARDEN TASKS FOR LATE NOVEMBER Clean up perennial beds and raised bed vegetable gardens. Be sure to drain water out of sprayers and other equipment that might be damaged by freezing temps. Use ear, eye and other protective equipment when using leaf blowers and other landscape equipment. Plant and/or transplant trees and shrubs now and through the winter whenever ground is not frozen. Clean and store any tools and equipment not being used in the garden now. Dig and store …
White House Weekly Address: Immigration Accountability Executive Action
In this week’s address, the President laid out the steps he took this past week to fix our broken immigration system. Enacted within his legal authority, the President’s plan focuses on cracking down on illegal immigration at the border; deporting felons, not families; and accountability through criminal background checks and taxes. These are commonsense steps, but only Congress can finish the job. As the President acts, he’ll continue to work with Congress on a comprehensive, bipartisan bill — like the …
Newsletter from the Office of Sen. Angela R. Bryant
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! NEWSLETTER NEWS Two Upcoming Education Forums –Nash/Edgecombe and Wilson Counties Around the District and More: Warren County Education Forum Successful Warren County Education Forum The More You Know: Childcare in Wilson County; Latino Screening Day for HIV and Syphilis (English and Spanish version); Affordable Care Act Health …
Monday Open Line
This month marks the 150th anniversary of absentee ballot voting in the U.S. This measure was introduced during the Civil War to permit Union army soldiers in the field to choose between re-electing Abraham Lincoln or sending his opponent George McClellan to the White House. But on this date in 1896, Vermont became the first state to enshrine in law the concept of voting away from home, though the voter had to be within the state. All that was required …
City of Henderson City Council Meeting Monday November 24th, 2014
Henderson City Council Short Regular Meeting Monday 24 November 2014, 6:00 p.m. R. G. (Chick) Young, Jr. Council Chambers, Municipal Building 134 Rose AvenueHenderson, North Carolina Download the full packet here: 20141124_coh_agenda_package I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE IV. OPENING REMARKSIn order to provide for the highest standards of ethical behavior and Transparency in Governanceas well as provide for good and open government, the City Council has approved Core Valuesregarding Ethical Behavior1 and …
Free Seminar for Small Business Owners on Healthcare.gov November 24, 2014. Small Business Health Option Programs (SHOP) information available.
Marianne Miller, an ACA Certified Application Counselor, will be available for small business owners in Vance, Warren, and Franklin counties. Ms. Miller, an employee of Northern Piedmont Community Care (a division of Duke University Health Systems), will answer questions about the new Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) that is currently open for enrollment from Nov. 15th until Dec. 15th in 2014 for the coverage year 2015 (Jan. 1st, 2015 until Dec. 31st, 2015). Northern Piedmont Community Care will host …
Vance County Board of Commissioners December Board Meeting – Time Change
Vance County Board of Commissioners December Board meeting will begin at 5:00 p.m. This is to accommodate a closed session at 5:00 p.m. for a personnel matter. Immediately after the closed session, the Board will go into its regular meeting. The agenda will be going out next Wednesday, November 26.
Sen. Angela Bryant Seeks Pages for the 2015 Long Session
The office of Sen. Angela R. Bryant is currently seeking Page applicants for the the 2015 Long Session. The Senate Page Office will accept applications on a first-come, first-served basis. Each Senator can only select eight (8) Pages for the Long Session. Pages will be appointed to serve beginning Feb. 2nd and continuing to the end of June To be eligible the Page must be at least 15 years of age or currently in the 9th – 12th grade in …
VGCC forum brings together middle and high school partners
Administrators and guidance counselors from local schools recently met at Vance-Granville Community College to learn more about what the college offers, and to discuss how the educational institutions work in partnership. Representatives of public high schools and middle schools, charter schools, private schools and home-schools in Vance, Granville, Franklin and Warren counties were invited to attend the forum, held on Oct. 23 in the Civic Center on the college’s Main Campus. Dr. Stelfanie Williams, the president of VGCC, made welcoming …
ACTS Volunteers still needed on Thanksgiving Day
Twanna Jones, the Director of ACTS, is still in need of volunteers on Thanksgiving Day from 10:30 am -12:30 pm to help serve meals. This is typically their busiest day of the year. If anyone is interested they can contact ACTS at 252-492-8231 or email Twanna at jonestj4104@gmail.com
North Carolina Weekend
For the week of Nov. 20 on North Carolina Weekend, enjoy a tour of Old Wilmington by Candlelight in Wilmington. Get back to the great outdoors at Rocky Face Mountain Recreational Area in Hiddenite. Tempt your taste buds at Videri Chocolate Factory in Raleigh. Lift a glass at Silk Hope Winery in Silk Hope. And the “House Special” samples the fare at The Banks Grill in Morehead City. (Please note: listings are subject to change.) North Carolina Weekend is underwritten by Visit …
VGCC welcomes new trustee, celebrates staff-faculty scholarship drive
Vance-Granville Community College’s Board of Trustees brought on board a new member at its bi-monthly meeting on Monday, Nov. 17, and received the results of the latest faculty and staff drive to benefit the VGCC Endowment Fund. Dwight M. Frazier of Henderson, chief executive officer of Carolina Country Snacks, Inc., and Country Snacks Manufacturing, Inc., was sworn in by Ninth Judicial District Court Judge J. Henry Banks of Henderson. Frazier was appointed for a four-year term on the board by …
Autumn brings the fall of tree seed
RALEIGH – This autumn, tons of seed from many different tree species have hit the ground in record amounts. And squirrels weren’t the only ones looking for it. N.C. Forest Service staff from across the state collected the seed used to grow more than 50 types of tree seedlings for the agency’s nursery program. The NCFS sells these native seedlings to landowners at low cost for a variety of purposes, such as reforestation, wetlands mitigation, aesthetic improvement and wildlife habitat …