The important holiday business of viewing such classics as “It’s A Wonderful Life” and “A Christmas Story” from the comfort of home owes much to a technological advance this month 75 years ago. In December 1938, Russian-American engineer Vladimir Zworykin was awarded two patents for cathode ray tubes. One was for the iconoscope to capture video images. The other was for the kinescope, which displayed television and computer monitor images for decades until the advent of flat panel screens. Zworykin …
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Video: Henderson Christmas Parade for 2013
Below is a recording of the 2013 Henderson, NC Christmas Parade on December 1st, 2013
Thursday Open Line
Most Americans drive on their vacations, and if they don’t stay with relatives they often stay at one of the nation’s many motels. The term motel came to have meaning only when the automobile started to dominate the landscape and the term “motor hotel” came into general use. The first motel opened on this date in 1925 in San Luis Obispo, California. The building featured a sign with flashing lights that changed the first letter so that it alternated the …
Wednesday Open Line
With just two weeks left before Christmas, the holiday shopping is entering its high stress period. The upcoming days promise to be the busiest time of the season as anxious crowds of shoppers descend on malls and shopping centers across the country. Faced with the hassle of getting to and then finding a parking place at these facilities, a growing number of people have turned to mail-order catalogs and ordering gifts online. These businesses sell more than $234.5 billion worth …
Tuesday Open Line
With just two weeks left before Christmas, the holiday shopping is entering its high stress period. The upcoming days promise to be the busiest time of the season as anxious crowds of shoppers descend on malls and shopping centers across the country. Faced with the hassle of getting to and then finding a parking place at these facilities, a growing number of people have turned to mail-order catalogs and ordering gifts online. These businesses sell more than $234.5 billion worth …
Monday Open Line
One of the universal conveniences of modern life, and a boon to those of us with little time to spend grocery shopping and cooking, was developed by a man who was born on this date in 1886. Clarence Birdseye was on a scientific expedition to Labrador early in the 20th century when he noticed that freshly caught fish froze solid almost immediately when exposed to Arctic atmospheric conditions. But when thawed and eaten, the fish still tasted fresh. Birdseye went …
Times added to Vance County Board of Commissioners meeting audio
A few days ago we posted the audio from Monday nights Vance County Board of Commissioners meeting. Wanted to post this again in the link below as it may be intimidating to listen to a 2 hour audio file without context. So we’ve updated the posting to include the times in the audio file for each agenda item. Please do give us feed back if you enjoy having the audio, if you’d like us to continue this. http://homeinhenderson.com/2013/12/04/news/county-business/audio-vance-county-board-of-commissioners-meeting-december-2nd-2013/
Friday / Weekend Open Line
This is fifth annual Musical Instrument Gift Day, sponsored by the National Pawnbrokers Association. Its purpose is to distribute musical instruments to organizations in need. This is just one high note for the nearly 6,400 pawnshops across the nation, which provide valuable lending and resale services in their communities. Another important player in selling used goods is the much larger used miscellaneous merchandise stores, which number close to 78,000 from coast to coast. These stores are where you go if, …
State Farmers Market offers chances to shop and give this holiday season
RALEIGH — The State Farmer Market is hosting some special events to help you check people off your gift list and give back to those in need this holiday season. On Saturday, Dec. 7, the Market Shoppes will host its annual Open House from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Visitors can enjoy free samples of locally made products, enter to win door prizes and find custom gift ideas. Vendors also will have a large selection of local meats, cheeses, seafood …
Thursday Open Line
After nearly 14 eventful years, Prohibition ended on this date in 1933, and Americans were able to legally have a drink once again. This marked the closing of an unusual chapter in American history, where an amendment to the Constitution was overturned by the subsequent amendment. The 18th amendment, banning nearly all sales and manufacture of alcohol, was ratified in 1919 and took effect in January 1920. The 21st Amendment ratified on this date voided the 18th. After the lifting …
Vance Gang Awareness Partnership presents Faith Talks: Gang and Community Awareness Forums
The church is a vital asset in our community. The Vance Gang Awareness Partnership, VGAP presents Faith Talks: Gang and Community Awareness Forums. The purpose of Faith Talks is to simply raise awareness and invite the faith community to join us in becoming a part of a greater solution. 6-7pm • December 3, 2013: Shiloh Baptist Church, 635 S College St, Henderson • December 10, 2013: First United Methodist, 114 Church St, Henderson • December 12, 2013: Spring Street Missionary …
Wednesday Open Line
Black Friday is behind us, but the holiday shopping season continues to build. People jamming the malls and department stores with their gift lists in hand are rediscovering one of the travails of the season — finding a place to park. When the mall lots and garages end up being full, many shoppers will turn to nearby commercial lots and garages. The first city parking garage in the U.S. opened this week in December of 1941 in Welch, West Virginia. …
Tuesday Open Line
One of the most important technological breakthroughs was made on this date in 1942, one that would change the course of world history. At the University of Chicago, a group of scientists led by physicist Enrico Fermi succeeded in producing the first controlled, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction. This first simple reactor, built in great secrecy under the stands of the university’s football stadium, helped provide the knowledge that led to the development of the first atomic bombs less than three …
Monday Open Line
One of the most important technological breakthroughs was made on this date in 1942, one that would change the course of world history. At the University of Chicago, a group of scientists led by physicist Enrico Fermi succeeded in producing the first controlled, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction. This first simple reactor, built in great secrecy under the stands of the university’s football stadium, helped provide the knowledge that led to the development of the first atomic bombs less than three …
Henderson Christmas Parade, Downtown Sidewalk Sales, Sunday December 1st
Henderson Christmas Parade is Sunday, December 1st, 2013. Starts at 2:30pm along Garnett Street! Come for the parade, check out some vendor booths in the parking lot beside Guptons Gun Shop, and go up and down Garnett Street for a new sidewalk sale by many merchants. Check out holiday decorations in storefronts as businesses compete in a decorating contest this year!
Friday / Weekend Open Lines
Many people in the U.S. had not yet seen an airplane when the first municipal airport in the country opened this month in 1919 in Tucson, Arizona. The airfield was located where the rodeo grounds are today. A few years later, the airport moved to a larger parcel of land, part of which was given to the war department in 1940 to use as an aviation facility. A new civil airport was built in 1948, which still serves the Tucson …
Wednesday Open Line
This month in 1883, the ancestor of today’s familiar U.S. time zones first appeared at the initiative of the American Railway Association. A schoolteacher named Charles Dowd is credited with first proposing the notion of time zones as early as 1863 in order to rationalize railroad timetables, there being 80 time standards then in use by localities. There was wide but incomplete acceptance of the railway association’s zones, and the adjusted zones were not made law until 1918. In 1884, …
Contest Winners – Christmas With The Embers
Congratulations to Augi, Mingo and Prudence! You’ve each won a pair of tickets to Christmas With The Embers, playing at the VGCC Civic Center on Friday December 6th, 2013. I’ll be sending you an email shortly with instructions to claim your price. Winners were chosen randomly from anyone that commented on our website since November 14th, 2013 as outlined in the rules here: homeinhenderson.com/2013/11/14/quick-hits/hih/contest-christmas-with-the-embers-tickets/ Each username that commented was written down on a piece of paper, papers cut to equal …
Vance-Granville Community Band presents free Holiday Concert December 10th
The Vance-Granville Community Band will perform its sixth annual Holiday Concert on Tuesday, Dec. 10. The program will begin at 7 p.m. in the Civic Center on VGCC’s Main Campus in Vance County. Admission is free and the public is invited. The band has prepared a program with an international theme, entitled “Christmas Around the World.” The audience will visit several different countries through selections such as “Sleepers, Wake” by German composer J.S. Bach, “Russian Christmas Music” by Alfred Reed, …