Friday, October 23rd. Everyone is a potential crime victim, and October is when government agencies, civic groups, schools, businesses, and youth organizations join in trying to reduce the threat. This is National Crime Prevention Month, with special awareness and education events planned across the country. During this time, we are all encouraged to help reduce violence, drugs and property crimes with efforts at three levels — family, neighborhood and community. Suggestions include setting up a neighborhood watch program, making sure …
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Thursday Open Line
. “10 – 22 – 38 Astoria.” That cryptic sequence indicating date and place was the very first photocopied image, created on this date in 1938 in Astoria, New York. A man named Chester Carlson developed a method of making dry copies of documents on plain paper, known as xerography — which we take for granted in using photocopiers today. Before his invention, copies were made either by using carbon paper when typing or by a mimeograph machine for large …
Get into the N.C. State Fair for free Thursday with five cans of Food Lion brand food
RALEIGH – Get free admission to the N.C. State Fair on Thursday October 22, 2015 by bringing five cans of Food Lion brand food to the fairgrounds during Food Lion Hunger Relief Day. The collected food will benefit the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina. The event is one of the largest single-day canned-food drives in the state, and since 1993, fairgoers have donated more than 4.3 million pounds of food to the food bank. “This is a …
Wednesday Open Line
An invention was demonstrated on this date in 1879 that lit the way for a dramatic change in the rhythm of Americans’ daily lives. At his Menlo Park, New Jersey laboratory, Thomas Edison set up the first incandescent light bulb, which burned for almost 14 hours. Within a few years, some cities had installed electric streetlights. The number of homes across the U.S. with electricity grew steadily, but even in 1940, more than one-in-five houses was without power. Today, there …
Tuesday Open Line
Hotels and motels have long competed for customers on the comfort and amenities of their rooms. Long before cable, Wi-Fi, coffeemakers and hair dryers entered the picture, more basic things were offered as lures. This month in 1829, the 170-room Tremont hotel in Boston became the first in young America to be considered a modern, first-class lodging. It was distinguished by the availability of single rooms, with keys for the guests, and plumbing in the basement bathrooms. Uniquely, the Tremont …
Monday Open Line
Throughout the decades since the oil embargo of 1973, increasing research and development has gone into renewable sources of energy. Some of the results are seen atop windswept hills and plains across America — large electricity generating windmills. While the concept sounds very modern, the first practical wind turbine generator goes back 74 years. It was on this date in 1941 that Palmer Putnam of Vermont demonstrated his device. His wind turbine had blades 66 feet in length, and in …
Show, Shine, Shag & Dine and the East Coast Drag Times Hall of Fame & Reunion 2015
Come to Downtown Henderson, NC Saturday, October 17th, 2015 for “Show, Shine, Shag & Dine and the East Coast Drag Times Hall of Fame & Reunion” Lining Garnett Street will be an antique/classic and nostalgia drag car event. The show will be held in Downtown from 7:30 am – 5:00 pm. Sunday, October 18th the hall of fame induction presentation will be held at the Vance Granville Community College Civic Center. Drag race legends will be honored for contributions they made to …
Bennett H. Perry Jr. Museum Grand Opening Friday, October 16th, 2015
The long awaited opening of the Corbitt Preservation Society Museum will take place Friday 16th from 2-4pm. It will be open Saturday along with annual truck show. Lots of special Corbitt folks will be in town this weekend. The museum is located on Church Street in Downtown Henderson. A selection of restored Corbitt trucks will be on display Saturday October 16th, 2015 at the corner of Montgomery Street and Williams Street.
Friday / Weekend Open Lines
Friday, October 16th. Today marks an anniversary that should please America’s power shoppers. On this date in 1868, the first full-line department store in the U.S. was organized in Salt Lake City. Called “Zion’s Cooperative Mercantile Institution,” it opened the next year. The idea of the department store soon spread around the country, hailed for the convenience such retail powerhouses offered consumers and becoming points of civic pride. The era of the classic, high-rise downtown department store has been eclipsed, …
Thursday Open Line
October is National Seafood Month, celebrating a nutrient-rich food that is a good source of protein, vitamins and minerals. Because it really does turn out to be brain food, government and health organizations recommend eating two seafood meals each week. Seafood used to be mostly confined to the coastal regions, but with advances in frozen food and the speed of distribution, just about every kind of fish and shellfish is available throughout the country. Americans eat an average of nearly …
Community Day of Giving Saturday, October 17th, 2015
Free Community Event, Community Day of Giving Saturday, October 17th, 2015 from 11am to 4pm at the Boys & Girls Club, 212 N. Clark Street, Henderson, NC 27536 Block Party with live music, give-aways, food & drinks, cotton candy, sno-cones, inflatbles… all for FREE! Lunch is served at 12pm until supplies exhausted 2:00pm Community Blessing service – Come be blessed! Sponsored by Gateway City Community Church and Carolina Crusades Download the event flyer here: Carolina Crusades.pdf
Wednesday Open Line
This is National School Lunch Week — a name that probably conjures up visions of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and other, somewhat mysterious cafeteria substances. But it’s time to note the wholesome lunches being served every day to schoolchildren across the nation, and to thank the many patient people who prepare and serve them. There is a recognized link between having a good meal and the ability of a child to learn. This led to the National School Lunch …
National Dance Company of Siberia at Louisburg College October 28th, 2015
LOUISBURG, N.C.— The Krasnoyarsk National Dance Company of Siberia will perform at the Seby B. Jones Performing Arts Center on the Louisburg College campus at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 28. This show displays more than 200 costumes, superb choreography of dances from different regions of Russia and Siberia, and unforgettable music in a must-see event that features 45 dancers. The company’s performances have been enjoyed in more than 70 countries around the world. The National Dance Company of Siberia has …
Tuesday Open Line
With the national median age being 37 years, a bare majority of the country’s population can remember life in what might strike young people as a bleak, dark and difficult age. Practically unimaginable today, there was a time when the ubiquitous cell phone didn’t exist. In 1969, Amtrak offered a version of cellular technology, using payphones on its Metroliners, but that was about it for years to come. The first modern cell phone was introduced on this date in 1983 …
Monday Open Line
The first limited access, divided superhighway in America opened this month 75 years ago — the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The 1940 road ran for 160 miles, and featured seven tunnels, 10 service plazas, and 11 interchanges. Now part of the Interstate Highway System, the turnpike has been improved and extended, and at 514 miles, is more than triple its original length. A passenger vehicle traveling the entire 360 miles of the main line today pays $39.90 in cash upon exit. Pennsylvania …
The Wall That Heals Arrives in Downtown Henderson October 14th, 2015
Wednesday, October 14th, 2015 at 11am the Wall That Heals will begin its escort from Love’s Truck Stop in South Hill Virginia. It will Arrive in downtown Henderson, NC later that day and setup near the American Legion lot on South Garnett Street. The exhibit will be open Thursday, Friday and Saturday 24/7. Sunday October 18th 9am will be the closing ceremony. For more information contact Andy Roberson at 252-432-2432 Download the flyer here: 2015 The_Wall_That_Heals.pdf
Friday / Weekend Open Lines
Friday, October 9th. On this date in 1873, a sturdy and somber-looking building opened its doors to admit 17 long-term residents. Then it promptly closed and locked those doors. With the opening of the Indiana Reformatory Institution for Women and Girls in Indianapolis, the country had its first maximum-security penitentiary built for and managed by women. Formerly, female convicts were imprisoned in male facilities where they suffered abuse from male guards and inmates. The reformatory remains locked for business to …
Farms are great destinations for family fun this fall
RALEIGH – From corn mazes and pick-your-own pumpkin patches to harvest festivals and farm-to-table dinners, agritourism farms across the state are gearing up for family-friendly activities this fall. “Agritourism is a great way for families to learn more about agriculture, the state’s top industry, in a very interactive way,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “With about 600 agritourism farms across the state, there are a variety of options for families this fall.” On Oct. 11, Addison Farms Vineyard in Leicester …
Thursday Open Line
For many generations, weekday mornings have meant a routine of preparation, and then facing an ever-lengthening round-trip commute to work. However, a small but growing number of Americans are not in that situation — and that’s why tomorrow begins National Work From Home Week. Available mostly to so-called white-collar occupations, employers all over the country have found that technology has enabled grateful and motivated employees to perform necessary work without their physical presence in an office setting. There are more …