When golfers talk about the greatest players, one of the names that always comes up is Ben Hogan, born on this date 100 years ago. Known for his dedication to practicing, and intensity on the course, he spent his early career fighting off poverty, once entering a tournament with 15 cents in his pocket. Hogan reached his highest level in the years following a near fatal head-on crash with a bus. He is one of only five players to win …
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‘He’s Able’ Youth Revival August 15 – 17
Fisher of Men Church is hosting a Youth Revival event titled “He’s Able”. Prayer will be held nightly at 7:00pm with a service following beginning at 7:30pm nightly. Speakers include: Wednesday: Minister Otha Thornton Jr. Thursday: Minister Jesse Goode. Friday: Minister Quentin Moyer For more iinformation please contact Minister Moyer at 919-691-2962 or qtip242001@yahoo.com Or you may contact Sister Thornton at 252-204-0285 or thethorntons25@gmail.com Fisher of Men Church is located at163 Elsie StreetHenderson, NC 27536 Dr. Melvin Bullock Sr is …
Friday / Weekend Open Line
Few brand name products are celebrated by an entire town in a special festival. But in Hastings, Nebraska, where Kool-Aid was invented, such an event starts today and runs through Sunday. Those attending will be treated to big name entertainment and the world’s largest Kool-Aid stand, dispensing 14 different flavors. The powdered drink was invented in 1927 by Edwin Perkins. He later married his childhood sweetheart, Kitty Shoemaker, who some claim had developed her own famous product — Jell-O. It’s …
Thursday Open Line
There’s a very American celebration going on in many parts of the country — the annual state fair. One of the largest, in Iowa, starts today and will draw 1 million people by its close in 10 days. A total of 15 states will stage their fairs this month. Those who attend will experience the special blend of eating, entertainment and entrepreneurship that make up a state fair. These events date from the early 19th century and celebrate the annual …
Wednesday Open Line
Forty-three years ago today, one of the nation’s most notorious crimes began to unfold — the murders of actress Sharon Tate and some of her friends by Charles Manson and members of his so-called “family.” Manson, a drifter and petty criminal, was obsessed with songs of the Beatles, which he felt contained coded references to a forthcoming racial war in the U.S. He intended the Tate murders to start that war, believing he would become the nation’s leader in the …
Tuesday Open Line
One of the saddest days in the long history of journalism occurred on this day in 1981, in Washington, D.C., as The Washington Star newspaper printed its last edition after covering local and national news for 128 years. The Star was looked on as the national capital’s paper of record, and its pages were praised for their objectivity and accurate content. Luckily, its complete archives are being made available online. The demise of The Washington Star was a harbinger of …
Theatre Troupe to Perform at Warren County Memorial Library
Rags to Riches, a traveling theatre troupe based in Durham, NC, will perform “The Disenchanted Dragon” on Monday, August 13 at 2:30 pm at the Warren County Memorial Library. The play follows Samantha Booker, the town of Hamlet’s official reader, as she discovers a disenchanted dragon. Samantha must convince the town villagers that they should not be afraid of a dragon who sings songs and writes poetry. Rags to Riches performances rely on participation – audiences are taught songs, shouts, …
Monday Open Line
It isn’t often that a young person does something alone that captures the attention of the whole world. On this day in 1926, 19-year-old New Yorker Gertrude Ederle became the first woman to swim the English Channel. She chose a day so rough that steamship trips were cancelled. She not only completed the swim, but her time of 14 hours and 31 minutes broke a record that had stood for more than 50 years. A powerful swimmer, Ederle had won …
NC State Fair October 11 – 21, 2012
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Friday / Weekend Open Lines
He seems to be ageless — but one of America’s great singers, Tony Bennett, is 86 years old today. He started performing at age 10 and fought in the U.S. Army in France and Germany. After the war, Bennett became very popular and had a succession of top hits. As rock music became dominant, he faded from the music scene for awhile. But he staged a comeback in the 1980s and recorded a Grammy-Award winning album at age 68. In …
Vance County Firemans Association National Truck and Tractor Pull August 24 and 25
The Vance County Fireman’s Association will present the 6th annual National Truck and Tractor Pull event on Friday, August 24th at 7:30pm and on Saturday August 25th at 7:00pm. Gates open at 5:00pm. Located at the Vance County Fairgrounds, 1425 East Andrews Avenue, Henderson, NC 27536 Tickets are Adults $18.00. Kids 5-12 $5.00. Under 5 FREE Pedal Pull for kids on Saturday at 5:30pm. Monster Truck Rides Also For more information or for advanced tickets please call (919) 291-9501
Thursday Open Line
Today marks the birthday in 1932 of Lamar Hunt, an influential figure in the development of several professional sports in America. He cofounded the American Football League and owned the Kansas City Chiefs. Hunt also came up with the name “Super Bowl” for the annual meeting of what is now the National Football Conference and the American Football Conference. He also was a strong backer of soccer and tennis in the U.S. and is a member of the hall of …
Henderson-Vance Night Out Against Crime August 7th, 2012
Download the flyer here: Henderson – Vance Night Out Flyer 2012 Location – Henderson Police Department, 200 Breckenridge Street, Henderson, NC 27536. When – August 07, 2012 Time – 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM Theme: “Henderson-Vance Night out Against Crime”, “Henderson-Vance Night to Unite! Neighbors Joining Together” Sponsoring Agencies: Henderson Police DepartmentVance County Sheriff’s OfficeVance County SchoolsVance County Juvenile Crime Prevention CounselF.V.W. Opportunity Inc. Participating Agencies: NC Highway Patrol, Henderson Fire Dept. Vance County School Bus Safety, Duke Life Flight …
Wednesday Open Line
Spider-Man continues to stay near the top of the heap in the superhero game, as his latest movie opened last month, this time in 3-D. And his Broadway musical, after a costly and controversial development phase, continues its run on the Great White Way. Actually, Spidey gets around pretty well for his age. It was 50 years ago today that “Amazing Fantasy Comics” appeared with the first story about Spider-Man. Bitten by a radioactive spider, teenager Peter Parker finds he …
Tuesday Open Lines
The U.S. Patent Office opened for business on this date in 1790, established to protect the work of young America’s inventors. The first patent granted was to Samuel Hopkins of Vermont, for a new method of making fertilizer. The office has been busy ever since. Annually, more than 244,000 patents are granted. The Patent and Trademark Office also is a partner in the National Inventors Hall of Fame in Alexandria, Virginia. Among those inducted last year were Bob Silver and …
Monday Open Lines
Today’s Profile America is missing from their distribution, so here’s Saturday’s and Sundays: Many places in the U.S. are well known for their mosquitoes, but only in Clute, Texas, is a whole festival devoted to them. It’s the 32nd annual Great Texas Mosquito Festival, which winds up a three-day run this weekend. The arts and crafts, entertainment and food are expected to have drawn some 17,000 visitors — human, that is — plus an unknown number of winged guests. Watching …
Friday / Weekend Open Line
The world’s most prestigious sporting event, the Olympics, opens today in London for the 30th time in the modern era. Held every four years, this year’s Olympics will see athletes from an estimated 205 nations take part. Among the 26 official sports, some 300 events will be featured. Tonight’s opening ceremony is expected to be viewed by 4 billion people around the world. One of the most popular televised events is gymnastics. In the 2008 Olympics, the U.S. won 2 …
Thursday Open Line
The shape of the modern American military was cast on this date 65 years ago when President Truman signed the National Security Act. The Department of War was renamed the Department of Defense, and the secretaries of the Army and Navy were moved from the President’s cabinet and placed under the Secretary of Defense. The same act created the U.S. Air Force, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the CIA, and the National Security Council. Known simply as “DOD,” the defense …
Wednesday Open Line
On these blistering hot summer days when we walk from the heat into a cool office, business, or home, we can thank a man many of us have never heard of — Willis Carrier. He patented what he called an “apparatus for treating air” in 1906. His idea has fundamentally changed the way most Americans live, work and play. Air-conditioning did not come into widespread use until following World War II. Even by 1960, only 12 percent of homes in …
Shakirah Davis Walk For a Cure Fundraiser
U-Neak Dimemondz will be hosting a charity walk for Shakirah Davis at Southern Vance High School on August 4th, 2012 from 9am to 1pm. Shakirah Davis was diagnosed with 1 tumor on the brain leading to a stroke, so please come out and support this cause. It is $5 per person to walk or a donation if not interested in walking. There will also be a hot dog sale at this walk for Shakirah. Hotdogs are $1 with all the …