Vance County Schools are offering parents a variety of opportunities to register their children for pre-kindergarten and kindergarten classes for the 2016-2017 school year. Children who will be four years old on or before August 31, 2016, may apply for pre-kindergarten and children who will be five years old on or before the same date should register for kindergarten for next year. For the convenience of parents, the school system will announce soon public locations for pre-kindergarten and kindergarten registration …
Month: March 2016
Butterfield Wishes North Carolinians A Happy Easter
Congressman G. K. Butterfield today released the following statement in reflection of the Easter Holiday: “This weekend, many North Carolinians will join friends and family to celebrate Easter. “Easter is an opportunity for renewal and hope as we spend time in the fellowship of loved ones and celebrate all that is good and just in our world. No matter your faith, these are values that bind us all together as Americans. “To all those celebrating, I wish you a Happy …
Vance Farmers Market Opening and More
VANCE COUNTY REGIONAL FARMERS MARKET OPENING DATE On Saturday, April 16, the Vance County Regional Farmers Market will open for the season! Initially the Market will operate on Saturdays only, but will add Wednesday hours in May. New vendors are welcome! Vendor Guidelines and an Application Form are available by calling the Vance County Extension Center (252-438-8188) or download from http://go.ncsu.edu/vcrfm. 2016 VEGETABLE PRODUCTION BOOKS I have a very limited supply of the 2016 Vegetable Crop Handbooks. They are …
Teacher Executive Institute Graduates for 2015-2016
Eighteen local educators have completed their participation in the prestigious Vance County Teacher Executive Institute (TEI) for 2015-2016. They were each honored at the TEI graduation and dinner on March 17, at the Henderson Country Club. The educators had completed four all-day sessions mostly focusing on communication with local business representatives about how to best prepare students for the future workforce. They also toured several businesses, visited Maria Parham M…edical Center and public service agencies and participated in team building …
Former Dallas Cowboy addresses VGCC students
A former NFL defensive lineman visited the Main Campus of Vance-Granville Community College on March 16 and spoke to students, faculty and staff about his experiences and the keys to success. Greg Ellis spoke in the VGCC Civic Center for an hour-long presentation that was sponsored by the college’s Male Mentoring Program. That program’s co-coordinator, VGCC Academic and Career Coach Anthony Pope, was Ellis’ middle school football coach in Wendell, his hometown. Ellis recalled that Pope “was the first coach …
New Vendors Sought for Vance County Regional Farmers Market
The Vance County Regional Farmers Market opens for the 2016 season on Saturday, April 16th, and new vendors are welcome. This first class facility, located at 210 Southpark Drive in Henderson, offers covered sales space, electricity and restrooms. A part-time Manager works to promote the market through various channels including traditional media, social media, signage, community events and more. Vendors are also provided with display tables for their products. The Market will be open on Saturdays, 7:30 am to 1 …
Attorney General Roy Cooper: Warmer weather could bring out Zika scams
Spring is here and the bugs can’t be far behind. With warmer weather may come scams that seek to play on people’s fears of insect borne illnesses such as the Zika virus, which has been spread by mosquitos in Central and South America. Scammers and others who engage in questionable business practices will often use health fears to try to drum up more business, as we saw during the H1N1 flu outbreak several years ago. Our office has already received …
Newsletter From the Office of Senator Angela R. Bryant
I always welcome your comments, project updates, suggestions, and visits. My office door and electronic door are always open to you! You are also invited to attend any and all Sessions and Committees. Visit the website for Session and Committee meeting times. As always, thank you for your support! NEWSLETTER NEWS: EVENTS AROUND THE DISTRICT AND MORE GRANTS, AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS: Sen. Angela R. Bryant Provides Scholarship to Northern Vance High Student to Attend 2016 Youth Legislative Assembly; NC Military …
New National Junior Honor Society Members
Eaton-Johnson Middle School inducted nine students into the school’s chapter of the National Junior Honor Society during a special ceremony held on March 22. Parents and other family members of the students were assembled in the school’s media center for the special recognition of these high academic achievers in the seventh and eighth grades. Seventh graders inducted were Sarah Hayes, Andrew Tippett and Simone Webb. Eighth-grade students inducted in the ceremony included America Alfaro, Tamia Alston, Aryianna Dockery, Josiah Jones, …
Friday / Weekend Open Lines
Friday, March 25th. The fact that pencils have erasers is supposed to indicate that no one is perfect. But it’s doubtful that people were perfect before this month in 1858. That’s when Hyman Lipman was granted a patent for a pencil with an incorporated rubber eraser. Lipman’s eraser could be sharpened, as it protruded from the wood sheath at the end opposite the graphite. The familiar wood-encased pencil dates back to 1662, when they were mass-produced in Nuremberg, Germany. More …
Dr. Norman Shearin’s Death
Former Vance County Schools Superintendent Dr. Norman Shearin passed away late Tuesday. Visitation is scheduled at 12:00 pm, Friday, March 25th, at the Kure Memorial Lutheran Church followed by the funeral at 1:00 pm. Church address is 117 3rd Avenue, Kure Beach. Burial will follow at Oleander Memorial Gardens, 306 Bradley Drive, Wilmington. Dr. Shearin served as Superintendent of Vance County Schools from January 2003 until his retirement in April 2011. He indeed made his mark here in Vance …
Congressman G. K. Butterfield to Host Women’s Listening Session in Wilson
Congressman G. K. Butterfield (NC-01) is hosting a women’s listening session, entitled “When Women Succeed, America Succeeds” on March 24th in Wilson, NC. This is the second stop on Butterfield’s “Jobs and Justice Tour.” The forum being held tomorrow at Wilson Community College will provide an opportunity for the public to hear from local and state experts about resources that can help advance their economic goals. Congressman Butterfield will also gather feedback on the support needed for women in the …
North Carolina Weekend
For the week of March 24 on North Carolina Weekend, see what’s in bloom at the JC Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh. Take in “The Mummy Treasure of Al Faiyum” exhibit at the Iredell Museum in Statesville. Step back in time with a walking tour of Bath. Lift a glass at Call Family Distillers in Wilkesboro. And check out the scene at Lex 18 Restaurant, Bar and Dinner Theater in Asheville. (Please note: listings are subject to change.) North Carolina Weekend is …
City of Henderson Land Planning Committee Meeting March 29th, 2016
The Henderson City Council’s Land Planning Committee will meet on Tuesday, March 29 at 11:00 p.m. in the Council’s Conference Room at City Hall, 134 Rose Avenue. The purpose of this meeting is regarding downtown incentives and City/County co-owned dilapidated property issues. The public is welcome.
City of Henderson Public Safety and Human Resources Committee Meeting March 28th, 2016
City of Henderson Public Safety Committee (Brummitt, Brown, Wilder) meeting scheduled for Monday, March 28 at 2:00 p.m. will now include the Human Resources Committee (Brown, Taylor, Wilder). The purpose is to discuss the fire department reorganization.
VGCC students step up to the mic at talent show
More than a dozen Vance-Granville Community College students sang, played instruments, performed magic tricks and demonstrated martial arts on March 4 in “VGCC’s Got Talent,” the first event of its kind for the college. Organized by the VGCC Student Government Association, the talent competition was held in the Civic Center on the college’s Main Campus. The winners, each of whom received a cash prize, were, in first place, College Transfer student Morgan McFalls of Oxford; in second place, Paralegal Technology …
Math education expert visits VGCC
The Male Mentoring Program and the Academic Skills Center at Vance-Granville Community College brought a renowned educator to campus recently to speak to math students and instructors. Dr. Lee Stiff, former president of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, presented “Math Matters: Seeing Math for What It Is” on March 10 on VGCC’s Main Campus. Stiff was introduced by VGCC Academic Skills Center assistant coordinator Tim MacNeil. “Dr. Stiff was my professor at N.C. State University,” MacNeil said. “He’s …
VGCC Students awarded Golden LEAF Scholarships
A group of students from Vance-Granville Community College recently received scholarships through the Golden LEAF Scholarship program for the North Carolina Community College System. The scholarship program, designed to help North Carolinians attend the state’s community colleges, is funded through a $750,000 grant from the Golden LEAF Foundation. The scholarship can be used to assist with tuition, books, fees, supplies, transportation and childcare expenses related to attending classes during the 2015-16 academic year, and industry-recognized credential testing expenses that address …
Trustees Approve Budget Requests For County Funding
The Vance-Granville Community College Board of Trustees approved a proposed total budget request of $2,786,098 for the 2016-2017 fiscal year for Vance, Granville, Franklin and Warren counties at its bimonthly meeting on Monday, March 21. The meeting, held on the college’s Main Campus, began with an announcement from VGCC President Dr. Stelfanie Williams on a new scholarship program, the VanGuarantee, to help eligible students overcome cost-related barriers to getting their college education. In announcing the VanGuarantee, the college president was …
Thursday Open Line
A number of various causes are recognized in March. Two of these seem to go hand in hand, or hand to mouth — National Nutrition Month and National Frozen Food Month. The goal of the first is make consumers aware of just how easy it is to eat healthy meals. And one of the ways this is possible is because of frozen food. Developed by Clarence Birdseye, the first commercially available items were quick-frozen fish fillets in 1925. Frozen food …