Overby Recognized as Rebuilding Hope’s First Outstanding Volunteer of the New Year

-Information courtesy Rebuilding Hope, Inc. 

In over a decade of volunteering at Rebuilding Hope, Bill Overby has found a story behind each project.

“Over the years I have been involved in roofing jobs, steps and railings, floor repairs, and probably 50 or 60 ramps,” says the retired engineer. “I have come to realize that there is a story behind each one of these projects – often difficult and heart-rending stories.

“Understanding that helps remind me to reassure those we assist that Jesus loves them and is present even during their most difficult times.”

Bill began his service to the ministry when RHI coordinator Randolph Wilson spoke to the Baptist Men at West End Baptist Church (WEBC), where he was then a member. Soon after, a lady in the church needed a ramp.

Bill Overby named Rebuilding Hope’s January 2019 Volunteer of the Month. (Photo Credit: RHI)

“I called Randolph to get some direction about design, permitting and construction requirements,” he says. “After that initial experience, I supervised and hosted the WEBC youth for a DNow (Disciple Now) project and the rest is history.”

That history for Bill, a native and resident of Warren County, includes leading teams from various churches in projects, coordinating through assessment and construction of RHI efforts for Warren County and serving on the RHI board of directors.

“Initially, after retirement, I wanted some way to serve that would utilize my professional experience and training while affording opportunities for Christian fellowship and witness to the communities we serve.

“After hearing Randolph’s vision for sharing Christ while working to solve people’s physical needs, I realized God’s perfect timing and preparation for my retirement,” Bill says.

Because his mother was in a wheelchair for the last 15 years of her life, Bill says he had an up-close look at the difficulties that people with mobility problems encounter in their lives every day.

“I think that has given me a special desire to assist with those kinds of projects,” he says.

Special experiences for Bill include helping an amputee who couldn’t leave rehab because he couldn’t get in or out of his home; a 15-year-old who needed a ramp before he could get a wheelchair; an aged dialysis patient who had to navigate steps to go to her appointments; and an amputee on dialysis who lived alone and navigated chest-high steps at his home to get to therapy three times a week.

Bill encourages others to volunteer, “When we make ourselves available, the Lord will give us the abilities we need.”

A member of Enterprise Baptist Church in Littleton, he is director of the church’s Baptist Men’s ministry.

Bill and wife Linda have been married for 55 years and have one son.

In his leisure time, Bill volunteers for RHI and church projects and occasionally shows a 1965 Shelby Cobra that he built.

Granville County Chamber of Commerce

Granville Co. Chamber Submits Slate of Officers & Directors for 2019

— Information courtesy Granville County Chamber of Commerce | Ginnie Currin, Executive Director ~ 919-693-6125 ~ ginnie@granville-chamber.com

Granville County Chamber of Commerce’s Nominating Committee – Report to the People

Kyle Puryear, Past President and Chairman of the Nominating Committee, along with the committee members, submits the following slate of officers and directors for the 2019 Granville County Chamber year:

Officers

President: Tanya Evans – Duke Energy
President-elect: Cecilia Wheeler – Vance-Granville Community College
Vice-President: Larry Wilson – Lewis Electric of Oxford
Treasurer: Jason Finch – Union Bank

Past-President: Hal Muetzel – Express Employment Professional

Board of Directors

Terms expire 2020
Sandra Pruitt – Granville Insurance Agency

Jason Jones – Granville County Farm Bureau

Terms expire 2021

Reba Bullock – Vance-Granville Community College

Andrew Swanner – Oxford Preparatory School

Terms expire 2022

Kyle Puryear – BB & T

Scott Thomas – Granville Health System

Newly-filled positions are President, President-elect, Past President, one (1) Board of Director, filling an unexpired term (expires 2021); two (2) Board of Directors’ terms (expire 2022).

As stated in the Chamber’s By-Laws, the following will apply:

C.  Nominations by petition. Additional names of candidates for directors can be nominated by petition bearing the genuine signature of at least ten (10) qualified members of the Chamber.  Such petition shall be filed within ten (10) days after the notice has been given of the names of those nominated. The determination of the Nominating Committee as to the legality of the petition shall be final.

D.  Determination. If no petition is filed within the designated period, the nominations shall be closed, and the nominated slate of candidates shall be declared elected by the Board of Directors. Installation of the Executive Committee and the Board shall take place at the Annual Banquet with responsibilities beginning in February of the new year at the Board of Directors Meeting.

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