West End Baptist

West End Community Watch Meeting 4-17-18

— submitted by Claire Catherwood

The West End Community Watch meeting will be held Tuesday, April 17th, 6:30 p.m., at West End Baptist Church on Dabney Drive.  The speaker will be Dennis Jarvis, the new Director of the Economic Development Commission.  Law Enforcement will be present to hear concerns and report events.  All are invited. This watch group regularly meets with three other groups; Westover Terrace, Deepwood, & Shirley. We would like the newly formed Lynnhaven area watch group to join us for meetings. Anyone may attend our meetings, regardless of place of residence.

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Franklin County Broadband Survey Meet and Greet 4-24-18

— Franklin County Broadband Survey press release courtesy Franklin County Government

Franklin teams with Vance and Granville to develop broadband strategy

Franklin County, April 16, 2018: Franklin County is hosting a Broadband Survey Meet and Greet to give citizens an opportunity to complete the recently available Franklin County Broadband Surveys. The event will be held on Tuesday, April 24 from 5PM to 7PM at the Main Branch of the Franklin County Library at 906 N Main Street in Louisburg. Members of the Broadband Action Committee will be in attendance to answer questions and provide information about the survey process.

The Broadband Action Committee is working with Vance and Granville Counties through the Kerr-Tar Regional Council of Governments and consultant Joe Freddoso with Mighty River, LLC to identify resources and develop a broadband strategy. Survey results will provide input on where service needs to be made available and areas where existing service needs to be improved. Results will also be used to determine how Franklin County residents want to use their internet service and what level of service needs to be available to meet those needs.

Please attend the Broadband Survey Meet and Greet or take time to complete a brief Residential and/or Business Survey about your Internet/Broadband service in Franklin County. Please encourage other county residents to respond as well by the due date of April 30.

A Residential Survey and a Business Survey are both available on the Franklin County website at www.franklincountync.us. Links are on the home page or you can go directly to the following links:
Residential: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FranklinResidentialSurvey
Business: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FranklinBusinessBroadband

Below are some frequently asked questions about the Broadband Surveys.

Franklin County Broadband Surveys
Questions and Answers

Q: How should I respond to the survey questions if no internet service is available in my area?
A: Please select the “None” response in the first question if you do not have service available at your location. Proceed to answer any other questions that are applicable to your situation.

Q: If I do not have access to the internet, how can I complete the survey?
A: Paper copies of the Broadband Residential Survey have been distributed to schools in Franklin County so that students can take the surveys home for completion. Paper copies have also been included in municipal electric and water bills and in the Franklin County Public Utilities Water and Sewer bills for the month of April. Paper copies are available in County Libraries and Government Offices and responses can be mailed or delivered to: Franklin County, Attn: Broadband, 113 Market Street, Louisburg, NC 27549. A Broadband Survey Meet and Greet will be held on Tuesday, April 24 from 5PM to 7PM at the Main Branch of the Franklin County Library at 906 N Main Street in Louisburg to give citizens an opportunity to complete the survey at that time.

Q: Is there a different survey for Business customers?
A: Yes, the Broadband Business Survey has been emailed to existing businesses in the county through email distribution lists and the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce and other area organizations. The business survey is also available on the Franklin County website (franklincountync.us)

Q: Do I have to provide my address?
A: Providing your address is not required, however, address information will be used to map service availability throughout the county.

Q: How will the results of the survey be used?
A: The survey results will be used to determine areas where service needs to be made available and areas where existing service needs to be improved. Results will also be used to determine how Franklin County residents want to use their internet service and what level of service needs to be available to meet those needs.

Q: Will the survey results be published?
A: Individual service responses will not be published; however, summary information will be used to discuss needed improvements and offerings for internet and broadband services.

Q: How long will the survey be available?
A: The survey will be available online until April 30, 2018. Mailed copies should be postmarked by April 30 or returned to schools or organizations by April 30.

Q: If I want to learn more about the survey or have someone speak to a citizen group about internet access, who can I contact?
A: Please contact Assistant County Manager Kim Denton at 919-496-5994 for questions or information.

Thank you for your participation and your support!

Franklin County Government is committed to effective and innovative public services for all Franklin County citizens and businesses

Granville Crime Stoppers

Granville County Crime Stoppers April 2018

— press release

On Monday, April 2nd, 2018 an unknown person or persons unlawfully went upon private property of a residence located off Pope Rd., Creedmoor, NC and unlawfully forced entry into a motor vehicle, which caused criminal property damage. One 2 inch barrel Colt PTF .38 caliber handgun, two gas cans, one 30 lb. Freon tank, one leather tool belt, one aluminum floor jack, and several other power and hand tools, along with rain and welding gear were criminally removed.

On Monday, March 19th, 2018 an unknown person or persons unlawfully went upon private property located off Turner Rd., Creedmoor, NC and criminally removed four Stihl weed eaters from work trucks of a local Creedmoor business.

On Friday, March 30th, 2018 an unknown person or persons unlawfully went upon private property of a private residence located off Cash Rd., Creedmoor, NC and unlawfully forced entry, which caused criminal property damage. Several pieces of jewelry were criminally removed.

On Wednesday, March 28th, 2018 an unknown person or persons unlawfully went upon private property of a residence located off Brassfield Road, Creedmoor, NC and unlawfully attempted to force entry, which caused criminal property damage.

On Friday, March 30th, 2018 an unknown person or persons unlawfully went upon private property located off Belltown Road, Oxford, NC and removed copper wire from a cell tower.

On Wednesday, March 28th, 2018 an unknown person or persons unlawfully went upon private property located off Jennings Way, Oxford, NC and unlawfully removed livestock – (two roosters, ten chickens, two pekin ducks, and three mallard ducks).

On Thursday, April 5th, 2018 an unknown person or persons unlawfully went upon private property located off Enon Road, Oxford and forced entry of a shed, which caused criminal property damage and criminally removed a laptop computer.

On Saturday, February 24th, 2018 an unknown person or persons unlawfully went upon private property of a residence located off Rocky Top Drive, Stem, NC and criminally removed a Yamaha 250CC Enduro dirt bike (blue in color ) from the garage.

On Sunday, February 25th, 2018 an unknown person or persons unlawfully went upon private property located off Ben Thorpe Rd., Oxford, NC and forced entry of a residence and criminally removed one A1554 Apple watch.

Sometime between Thursday, March 15th, and Friday, March 16th, 2018 an unknown person or persons unlawfully went upon private property located off Old Roxboro Road, Oxford, NC and unlawfully forced entry into a shop, which caused criminal property damage. One Mossberg 395KB bolt action SG firearm, and one Harrington Richardson 12 gauge break action firearm were criminally removed.

If you have information concerning these incidents, please contact the Granville County Sheriff’s Office at 919-693-3213 or call Crime Stoppers 919-693-3100.

THE GRANVILLE COUNTY CRIME STOPPERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAS AUTHORIZED THE PAYMENT OF
A REWARD OF UP TO $1,000 FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST/INDICTMENT(S) OF
PERSON(S) RESPONSIBLE FOR THESE CRIMES. IF YOU HAVE INFORMATION CONCERNING THESE
CRIMES OF ANY OTHER SERIOUS CRIME(S) IN GRANVILLE COUNTY. YOU ARE ASKED TO CALL THE GRANVILLE COUNTY CRIME STOPPERS IN OXFORD AT 919-693-3100.

Veteran Actors Join VGCC Students In Cast For Sixth Annual Dinner Theater

VGCC Dinner Theater — press release

Vance-Granville Community College students will be joined by veteran theater actors for the college’s sixth annual Dinner Theater production of “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” a musical comedy, at the end of April.

A collaboration of Vance-Granville’s Drama and Culinary departments, the event is scheduled for the evenings of Thursday, April 26, and Friday, April 27. Dinner will begin at 6 p.m. each evening in the Civic Center on the college’s Main Campus. Tickets are being sold online for $30 each.

Among the veterans are Brian Westbrook of Durham, who is serving as guest musical director and choreographer while also playing the role of Comfort Counselor Mitch Mahoney; Andy Dickerson of Henderson, portraying Chip Tolentino; and Peyton Grissom of Oxford, who will portray Rona Lisa Peretti.

Westbrook, originally from Henderson, studied piano in Henderson under Angela Scott and Nella Holden and theater under the direction of Dwight Pearce. He spent nine years with Shadowbox Live in Columbus, Ohio, after studying piano at Appalachian State University. He worked as a band leader, vocal coach and choreographer in Ohio in addition to performing.

Since returning to North Carolina in 2010, Westbrook has been busy in the Triangle area as well as locally. He has served as a director for the Henderson Rec Players (HRP), a choreographer for Granville Little Theater (GLT) and has performed in several shows for the Raleigh Little Theater and Theater in the Park, as well as HRP, GLT and the McGregor Hall Performing Arts Center. Westbrook most recently played Corny Collins in McGregor’s production of “Hairspray.” His other roles include Lancelot in Monty Python’s “Spamalot,” Beadle Bamford in “Sweeney Todd” and Cosme McMoon in Theatre in the Park’s production of “Glorious!”

He currently works as a marketing manager for the Association of International Certified Public Accountants in Durham and, for the past six years, has been singing with the Duke Chapel Choir.

“I’m so pleased to have Brian work with us on music and choreography in addition to having him take a role in this production,” observed Betsy T. Henderson, director of this Dinner Theater production who also serves as the department chair for Fine Arts and Humanities at VGCC. “It is Brian’s deeply held belief that theater can and is a catalyst for positive change in the world. Brian’s appreciation of the talent and the passion that this area can boast in theater production gives us energy as we work to provide another outstanding live show for our community.”

Dickerson is a 20-year veteran of the Henderson Rec Players in addition to performances for GLT and Temple Theatre in Sanford. Grissom has performed with both HRP and GLT and currently is serving as a board member for Granville Little Theatre. Employed as a registered nurse at Duke University Hospital in Durham, she is an alumnus of Vance-Granville’s nursing program.

Among the students in the cast from VGCC, some of them dually enrolled at VGCC and Granville Early College High School (GECHS) or Vance County Early College High School (VCECHS), are sisters Allison Hines, a “super senior” at GECHS, and Samantha Hines, a junior at VCECHS, playing, respectively, Leaf Coneybear and Olive Ostrovsky; Brittney Patterson, portraying Logainne SchwartzandGrubeniere, in her last year at VCECHS; and VGCC students Nick Kurtz, who plays William Barfee; Blake Lee, portraying Vice Principal Douglas Panch; and Evan O’Geary, playing March Park.

Winner of the Tony and the Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” has charmed audiences with its effortless wit and humor. Featuring a fast-paced, wildly funny and touching book by Rachel Sheinkin and a vibrant score by William Finn, this “bee” is one unforgettable experience, critics have said.

The action in the comedy centers on an eclectic group of six schoolchildren who are vying to win the coveted spelling bee championship. The tweens candidly disclose hilarious, and often touching, stories from their home lives while spelling their way through a series of (potentially made-up) words, hoping never to hear the soul-crushing, pout-inducing “ding” of the bell that signals a spelling mistake.

For the occasion, Culinary Arts is preparing a menu featuring meatloaf and vegetables, chicken pot pie and a veggie pot pie in addition to salad and desserts.

Patrons are able to choose the table and specific seats they want at the same time that they buy tickets online. The online link to the ticketing service can be found at www.vgcc.edu/dinnertheater on the college’s website.

— VGCC —

(Not a paid advertisement.)

VGCC President honors Cosmetology department

VGCC Cosmetology — press release

The president of Vance-Granville Community College, Dr. Stelfanie Williams, recently recognized a group of faculty members for excellence by awarding the “Vanguard Cup” to the college’s Cosmetology department.

The department became the third recipient of the cup, an honor created by Dr. Williams to recognize “exceptional team performance toward the college mission, vision and strategic plan.”

In this case, the president lauded the Cosmetology faculty for their outstanding work on promoting student success on the North Carolina Board of Cosmetic Art Examiners licensure exam.

“In order to help students achieve professional success, the Cosmetology department set a goal of having 90% of its students pass the state board exam,” Dr. Williams noted. “With clear strategies to accomplish this, they initiated faculty professional development to better prepare students, training videos for students, online modules for student preparation, and a mock state exam review. As a result, this past year, the department exceeded the original goal and achieved a 100% passing rate across all four VGCC campuses.”

Members of the VGCC Cosmetology faculty pose with the “Vanguard Cup.” They include, from left, instructor Wallace Evans, Warren Campus coordinator/instructor Magnolia Terry, program head/instructor Tomeka Moss and Franklin Campus coordinator/instructor Tammy Johnson-Dudding. Other instructors for the program include Vivian Smith, Rhonda Gibbs, Linda Foster, Dorothy Godfrey, Nancy Jackson, Emily Coburn and Salina Alston. (VGCC photo)

The president added, “The Cosmetology faculty are to be commended for their creativity and their commitment. The education, inspiration and support that they provide empowers students to start rewarding careers.”

“We have an exceptionally dedicated team of instructors in the VGCC Cosmetology department who work really hard to ensure our students’ success,” said Program Head Tomeka Moss, who is also a graduate of the program. “Our program’s success is without a doubt a team effort, of which I am extremely proud.”

VGCC offers diploma and certificate programs in Cosmetology, along with a Cosmetology Instructor certificate program. These curriculum programs provide competency-based knowledge, scientific/artistic principles and hands-on fundamentals associated with the cosmetology industry. Students develop their skills in a simulated salon environment at each VGCC campus, located in Vance, Granville, Franklin and Warren counties. For more information, contact Tomeka Moss at (252) 738-3357.

–VGCC–

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Kids in Parks Track Trail Ribbon Cutting 4-20-18

There will be a Kids in Parks Track Trail ribbon cutting at Granville Athletic Park Friday, April 20 at 3:30 p.m.

According to an email from Charla Duncan, management analyst and JCPC coordinator with Granville County, “We’re gearing up for Earth Day weekend! This is one more reminder before our grand opening of our Kids in Parks TRACK Trail program at the Granville Athletic Park! The kiosk will be installed at the first trail entrance of the park (enter through the main entrance of the GAP off of Belltown Road). We encourage you to bring your family! The activities for this trail are geared toward 6-12 year-olds. Consider registering your child prior to the event.”

The web page www.kidsinparks.com says, “Kids in Parks is an expanding network of family-friendly outdoor adventures called TRACK Trails. Each TRACK Trail features self-guided brochures and signs that turn your visit into a fun and exciting outdoors experience.”

The idea is to get kids unplugged from electronic devices and to get them outside doing physical activity.

Special Date Pre-K and Kindergarten Registration

— Vance County Schools press release

Special Date Pre-K and Kindergarten Registration

Pre-kindergarten and kindergarten registration for 2018-2019 is continuing! Our elementary schools have special registration events planned April 16-19. The events are from 1 to 6 p.m. at each of the schools.

The schedule for the school events includes:

Aycock Elementary – Thursday, April 19
Carver Elementary – Thursday, April 19
Clarke Elementary – Thursday, April 19
Dabney Elementary – Wednesday, April 18
E.M. Rollins Elementary – Tuesday, April 17
E.O. Young, Jr. Elementary – Tuesday, April 17
L.B. Yancey Elementary – Tuesday, April 17
New Hope Elementary – Tuesday, April 17
Pinkston Street Elementary – Monday, April 16
Zeb Vance Elementary – Thursday, April 19

Parents registering their children should bring a document with proof of the child’s age (birth certificate, medical record), their immunization record, Social Security card, proof of residence and proof of income. Pre-kindergarten children must be four years old on or before August 31, 2018, and kindergarten children must be five years old on or before August 31, 2018.