The Local Skinny! May 11 Jobs in Vance

In partnership with the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce…Jobs in Vance on WIZS…The Chamber compiles and provides the information, and it is presented here and on the radio.

The Vance County Detention Center currently has vacancies for the position of Detention Officer.  To apply, go to the website www.vancecountysheriff.org, click on the EMPLOYMENT TAB.  Follow directions for personal history and authorized release information and deliver to the Vance County Detention Center (jail) at 516 Breckenridge Street in Henderson.  252-738-2200.

Versatrim, a local manufacturing plant in Henderson, has open positions.  They are a leading molding brand company in North America.  On Thursday, May 13th, they will be holding a job fair from 10 am – 2 pm at 599 Raleigh Road in Henderson.  Jobs are available on first and second shift.  For additional information, contact Karen Lambert at karen@versatrim.com.

Biscuitville on Dabney Drive is hiring.  Apply at biscuitville.com/careers.

Hollander Sleep Products, LLC. – job opening for Forklift Operator – 1st Shift.  Contact HR Manager at  jjvoss@hollander.com or contact NC Works at 857 South Beckford Drive, Suite G in Henderson or call NC Works 252-438-6219.

MR Williams Inc, located on Raleigh Road in Henderson – job openings for Repack Order Selector and a Delivery Driver (CDL license is not required). To apply, applicants should contact the NC Works office in Henderson at 252-438-6219.

Legacy Human Services – Substance Abuse Aide – This part-time position serves as a presence and a resource within the adult male substance abuse halfway house, as well as a role model for the residents. The main job responsibilities include driving the male residents to meetings and appointments, supervising male residents and monitoring the home the home for security, meal preparation, passing medication and other duties as assigned. Call 252-438-6700 ext 204 Laura Newton for more information.

The City of Henderson is currently accepting applications for a Meter Reader. A full listing of current job openings may be viewed online at http://ci.henderson.nc.us

Huntstone Pool/Club House Destroyed by Fire

West of Henderson along U.S. 158 Business near Old Watkins Road, the Huntstone subdivision saw its swimming pool clubhouse destroyed Monday by fire.

Vance County Fire Chief Chris Wright said late Monday, still on the scene, that the fire call came at 4:54 a.m.  He said Watkins Volunteer Fire Department, Bearpond Volunteer Fire Department and the Vance County Fire Department responded.

Yellow tape fully encircling the building and part of its grounds was lifted one last time for the day about 6:15 p.m. when the State Bureau of Investigations team prepared to leave.  It appeared samples were being placed in sealed containers for transport to a lab.

Wright said more details were likely to emerge in the next few days.  Wright presently serves also as the Vance County Fire Marshall.

The site of the facility is very near the entrance to the subdivision and is situated along E. Waycliff Road.  Online tax records show the facility and it’s nearly two acre parcel to be owned by Huntstone Community Association, Inc. with an assessed tax value in excess of $230,000.

Timberlake Wins Art Contest With Tree Theme To Spotlight Arbor Day

An artist with ties to the area has won a juried art contest in Chase City, VA, held in conjunction with Arbor Day.

Frank Timberlake’s “Persimmon Tree Branch” took top honors in the adult division of the art contest, held at MacCallum More Museum & Gardens to spotlight community support for trees and the town’s arbor canopy.

The subject of the winning submission is located just a few miles from the museum, Timberlake said Monday. “Persimmon Tree Branch is a small stream with looming tall trees,” he said in a written statement to WIZS News. The winning artwork features vibrant orange and yellow foliage covering the branches of a tree alongside a narrow creek, with fallen leaves dotting its surface.

The contest’s theme was “Arbor Day is Every Day in Chase City.” Artists submitted works in various media, from paintings to sculpture, all of which exemplified the importance and beauty of trees.

Timberlake is originally from Stovall and Grassy Creek in northern Granville County and operates Shutter Art Gallery in Zebulon. Visit www.shutterartgallery.com to learn more.

Although the final product looks like a painting it’s actually a photograph, thanks to a process he created called PhoArt. Timberlake begins with a high-resolution photograph, which is digitally manipulated into colorful prints using proprietary software. Each finished print is put on museum-quality canvas and comes on a gallery-wrapped frame.

Timberlake explained that, after struggling with not being able to paint pinpoint realism, he spent several years developing the special process. “Once I did, I asked myself, ‘What am I going to do with this?’” A few months later, the MacCallum More Museum and Gardens offered him a two-month, one-man art exhibit. It opened in January 2017 and Timberlake said he created nine special prints just for that exhibit.  “There’s no question that ‘Persimmon Tree Branch’ is the crown jewel of my Mecklenburg art prints,” he said.  “To return here and to have this work so honored is extremely satisfying.”

There are more than 100 works from a variety of locations and settings viewable on the website, including the contest winner. Timberlake said the limited-edition prints – signed and numbered – can be made in a variety of sizes, from small 8 x 11 canvases to 40-inch x 60-inch canvases.

Cooperative Extension with Wayne Rowland 05-10-21 – Raised Bed Gardens

Listen live at 100.1 FM / 1450 AM / or on the live stream at WIZS.com at 11:50 a.m. Mon, Tues & Thurs.

TownTalk 05-10-21 Economics, Jobs, Inflation

Host John C. Rose discusses economics, employment and inflation including the effect stimulus payments have had, how the lack of employees has effected the shipping of goods and concerns about inflation.

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Acting U.S. Attorney G. Norman Acker, III Recognizes Police Week 2021

In honor of National Police Week, Acting U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina G. Norman Acker, III recognizes the service and sacrifice of federal, state, local, and Tribal law enforcement. This year, the week is observed Sunday, May 9 through Saturday, May 15, 2021.

“This week is a time to honor our law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation,” said Attorney General Garland. “I am constantly inspired by the extraordinary courage and dedication with which members of law enforcement act each day, putting their lives on the line to make our communities safer. To members of law enforcement and your families: we know that not a single day, nor a single week, is enough to recognize your service and sacrifice. On behalf of the entire Department of Justice, you have our unwavering support and eternal gratitude.”

“During Police Week, our nation celebrates the contributions of police officers from around the country, recognizing their hard work, dedication, loyalty and commitment in keeping our communities safe,” said Acting United States Attorney Acker.  “I want to acknowledge the work performed by federal, state, and local law enforcement, who often face uncertain and dangerous situations without question and without expectation of thanks.  We want them to know they have our unwavering support and appreciation.”

In 1962, President Kennedy issued the first proclamation for Peace Officers Memorial Day and National Police Week to remember and honor law enforcement officers for their service and sacrifices.  Peace Officers Memorial Day, which every year falls on May 15, specifically honors law enforcement officers killed or disabled in the line of duty.

Each year, during National Police Week, our nation celebrates the contributions of law enforcement from around the country, recognizing their hard work, dedication, loyalty, and commitment to keeping our communities safe. This year the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted law enforcement officers’ courage and unwavering devotion to the communities that they have sworn to serve.

During the Roll Call of Heroes, a ceremony coordinated by the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), more than 300 officers will be honored.  Based on data submitted to and analyzed by the National Law Enforcement Officer Memorial Fund (NLEOMF), of the law enforcement officers who died nationwide in the line of duty in 2020, nearly 60 percent succumbed to COVID-19. Here in the Eastern District of North Carolina, two officers died in the line of duty.

Additionally, according to statistics reported by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) through the Law Enforcement Officer Killed and Assaulted (LEOKA) Program, 46 law enforcement officers died as a result of felonious acts and 47 died in accidents in 2020.  LEOKA statistics can be found on FBI’s Crime Data Explorer website.

The names of the 394 fallen officers who have been added in 2020 to the wall at the National Law Enforcement Officer Memorial will be read on Thursday, May 13, 2021, during a Virtual Candlelight Vigil, which will be livestreamed to the public at 8:00 pm EDT. The Police Week in-person public events, originally scheduled for May, have been rescheduled due to ongoing COVID-19 concerns to October 13-17, 2021. An in-person Candlelight Vigil event is scheduled for October 14, 2021.

Those who wish to view the Virtual Candlelight Vigil on May 13, 2021, can watch on the NLEOMF YouTube channel found at https://www.youtube.com/user/TheNLEOMF. The FOP’s Roll Call of Heroes can be viewed at www.fop.net. To view the schedule of virtual Police Week events in May, please view NLEOMF’s Police Week Flyer.

To learn more about National Police Week in-person events scheduled for October, please visit www.policeweek.org.

 

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Local Business Transportation Survey Respondents Needed

The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile is surely one vehicle that almost no one will ever be afforded the opportunity to drive to work.  There is a special program for that.

All fun aside, there is presently special transportation survey information out from the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce.

According to Chamber President Michele Burgess, the Chamber’s Governmental and Public Affairs Division is seeking responses to the survey to identify local transportation needs.

Burgess said in an email received by WIZS News, The Chamber, “in partnership with the Community Collaborative Council, would appreciate your immediate response to a survey to help identify local transportation needs as it relates to recruiting, hiring, and maintaining employees at your business/industry.”

Follow this link to SurveyMonkey – https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PPNTW9M

Basically, the survey is trying to determine if transportation limitations are impacting ways people travel to work, how they travel and if recruiting new workers is being affected by means of transportation.

(The Wienermobile visited the Raleigh Road Outdoor Theatre in Henderson on Friday, November 13, 2020. — If you want to read more about that, click here.  If you want to read more about the Wienermobile itself, follow this link – https://www.oscarmayer.com/wienermobile).

 

Henderson-Vance Rec and Parks Arthritis Exercise Class Tues & Thurs

WIZS has been asked to announce:

Arthritis Exercise Class – The Henderson-Vance Recreation & Parks Department will be having Arthritis Exercise Class on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:30pm-3:30pm. This is a FREE low-impact, joint safe program developed for people with arthritis. This class has been proven to decrease pain and stiffness while increasing flexibility and range of motion. This class is also suitable for every fitness level. Join in by logging on to Facebook Live on the Henderson Vance Special Programs page or at Aycock Recreation Center. Participants must preregister to participate at Aycock Recreation Center. There are only 10 slots available. For more information or to register, please contact Crystal Allen at 252.431.6091 (callen@ci.henderson.nc.us) or Tara Goolsby at 252.438.3948 (tgoolsby@ci.henderson.nc.us)

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Henderson City Council Meets Virtually May 10 at 6 p.m.

The Henderson City Council will hold a public hearing Monday, May 10 as it considers a request to annex parcels along Red Oak Road, which extends from U.S. 158 Bypass to Dabney Road.

The public hearing will take place at the beginning of the council’s regularly scheduled meeting. The city clerk received a petition to extend the city limits to incorporate the road, just over seven acres.

Because of COVID-19 restrictions, public comments should be submitted via email to City Clerk Esther McCracken at emccrackin@ci.henderson.nc.us by 3 p.m. on Monday, May 10. The comments will be read aloud at the meeting and should be limited to three minutes per person.

Other agenda items include:

  • a request for grant funding to partially reimburse the city for purchase of bulletproof vests for new police officers and to replace broken or outdated vests. The grant comes from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance and would pay up to half the cost of a vest, which has a pricetag of more than $9,600.
  • a request from City Engineer Clark Thomas involving a stretch of 12-inch waterline along Nutbush Road. The waterline is “a critical loop in the Kerr Lake transmission/distribution system,” according to agenda information. The waterline easement through Corps property will remedy a buildup of a disinfection byproduct that must be flushed regularly. This action involves consent of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and is expected to cost $7,500 to fix. Little Environments PLLC was awarded the bid for the project. The money will be moved from the Kerr Lake Regional Water System’s reserve fund to the capital improvement plan fund.

 

Join the meeting, which begins at 6 p.m., at

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82325370925?pwd=VVd1emhVOHpHak01eW0rTVVYU24xUT09