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Masonic Home for Children at Oxford to Hold Annual Public Service Appreciation Day

-Information courtesy Gene Purvis, Vocational Counselor, Masonic Home for Children at Oxford

The Masonic Home for Children at Oxford, 600 College St., Oxford, will hold its 6th Annual Public Service Appreciation Day on Friday, July 13, 2018. Lunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Public service workers who received invitations to the event include those from the Oxford Police Department, Granville County Sheriff’s Office, EMS personnel, Oxford Fire Department, City Commissioners, City Manager, County Manager, Mayor and postal employees.

The luncheon will be held by the children and staff of the Masonic Home in appreciation of all that public service workers do to make the Oxford community a better place.

According to the invitation sent by the Masonic Home, “We recognize the dedication you demonstrate and the long hours and often difficult work that you do. For providing this valuable service to our community, we would like to say thank you and demonstrate our appreciation by treating you to lunch.”

While lunch is served, Masonic Home staff will provide free car washes to the guests of honor.

Please RSVP to (919) 603-3923 or email gpurvis@mhc-oxford.org by Friday, July 6, 2018, with the number from your department who plan to attend the luncheon.

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Summer Heat Means Hot Car Danger for Children & Pets

-Information courtesy Lynn Allred, Public Information Officer, Granville County Government

Sizzling temperatures are here and that means hot car dangers for kids and for pets – even if left for just a few minutes.

Granville County Government offers a reminder that if you see a child or a pet in a locked car during the summer heat, please call 911. North Carolina law allows first responders to enter another person’s vehicle after making a “reasonable effort” to find the vehicle’s owners. Be a good citizen and remember to alert authorities if you have any concerns about the safety of a child or pet in a locked car.

This message brought to you by Granville County Government, Granville County Emergency Management and the Granville County Animal Shelter.

About Granville County Government:

Granville County Government enhances the quality of life for the citizens of the County by providing an array of services through a responsive, effective, and efficient local government. Learn more at www.granvillecounty.org. Follow Granville County Government on Facebook @GranvilleCountyGov.

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Parenting Tip of the Week – 7/2/18

-Weekly parenting tips provided courtesy of Jean Bell, Parenting Education Coordinator, Vance County Cooperative Extension

Fireworks Safety

Holiday fireworks can be great fun but can be dangerous if not used safely. The National Council on Fireworks Safety has some great tips to help make your celebration fun and safe:

  • Use fireworks outdoors in a clear area, point fireworks away from buildings, brush, leaves and flammable substances
  • Adults should supervise all fireworks
  • Wear safety glasses when shooting fireworks
  • Never hold fireworks in your hand when lighting
  • Never relight a dud firework
  • Have a bucket of water and a hose ready when using fireworks
  • Dispose of spent fireworks by wetting them down and place in a metal trash can
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Local Independence Day Events Sure to Entertain

Check out the 2018 Independence Day celebrations happening in the local area. There are enough events to keep you and the entire family fed and entertained all week long!

WIZS wishes you and your family a very happy and SAFE July 4th holiday!

 

Saturday, June 30

Fireworks over the water at Kerr Lake, Satterwhite Point, in Henderson, NC on Saturday, June 30, 2018.

Entertainment presented by “Frankie Faucet & The Drips” Band.

Food vendors on site. Bring a lawn chair or a blanket. Enjoy the music and good food.

FREE event admission, but $7.00 per car gate fee charged by NC State Parks.

7 – 10 p.m.

NO ALCOHOL ALLOWED!

Directions: From I-85, take Exit 217 and follow the signs to the park. Park entrance located directly across from 6254 Satterwhite Point Road.

Sponsored by Vance County Department of Tourism – www.kerrlake-nc.com

 

Sunday, July 1

Free fireworks will light up the night at Fox Pond Park, 467 Vicksboro Rd., Henderson, on Sunday, July 1, 2018, at 9 p.m.

Fox Pond Park will close at 7 p.m. on the evening of July 1 for normal operations.

No parking will be allowed at Fox Pond Park. Visitors may park at the Aycock Recreation Center or the Vance County Fairground for shuttle service to the Park. Shuttling will begin at 7 p.m.

For more information, please contact Tara Goolsby at (252) 438-3948 or email tgoolsby@ci.henderson.nc.us

Fireworks sponsored by the Henderson-Vance Recreation & Parks Department.

 

Tuesday, July 3

The City of Creedmoor and Town of Butner will host a “spectacular” fireworks display at Lake Holt, located on Old Highway 75 in Butner, on Tuesday, July 3, 2018.  Gates open at 6 p.m. and fireworks begin at 9 p.m.

Concessions offering a selection of hot dogs, bottled water, and soft drinks are available (no alcoholic beverages are permitted), and a DJ plays music to add to the celebration.

Attendees are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or blanket and a personal-size flashlight. Due to the loud nature of fireworks, event organizers request that all pets be left at home for this event.

Parking and security are organized by officers of the Creedmoor Police Department, the Creedmoor Volunteer Fire Department, Butner Public Safety, and Granville County Sheriff’s Office.

This event is supported with donations from the Town of Stem, City of Oxford, and Granville County.

 

Wednesday, July 4

Mark your calendars for the greatest small town celebration in NC! For those of you who have been…just a simple “Don’t miss the celebration in Wise on the 4th…” is all you need! For those of you who haven’t been yet, it is a “must” event for 2018.

Wednesday, July 4 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. all roads lead to Wise. For nearly an hour they close down US 1 through Wise for a hometown parade. Following the parade, everyone gathers on the grounds of the Wise Baptist Church (the Stone Church) for fellowship, food, fun, live music from The Deep Creek Band and some of the best homemade ice cream you’ll ever taste.

With activities for the entire family and lots of vendors and crafts, you’ll remember your 4th in Wise for years to come!

As an added entry in this year’s parade, they will have a Vietnam era Huey Medivac Helicopter. Mr. Jesse McGee of Hollister, NC will be the Grand Marshal this year. Mr. McGee is a WWII, US Army Air Corp veteran.

This year there’s the additional Classic Car Show. A $10 entry fee gets your classic rod in the competition for 1st, 2nd & 3rd place trophies.

 

Wednesday, July 4

The Creedmoor Lions Club and City of Creedmoor will host a Fourth of July picnic from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Wednesday, July 4 at Lake Rogers Park, 1711 Lake Road in Creedmoor.

The event is open to the public and features free hot dogs, watermelon slices, live music and a cake baking contest.

 

Saturday, July 7

Cokesbury Volunteer Fire Department will host its annual “fireworks extravaganza” on Saturday, July 7.

Fireworks will begin around 8:30 p.m. Those interested in the event are encouraged to arrive early.

Food, including Chick-fil-A and Pelican Snowballs, will be available for purchase.

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Granville Co. Board of Commissioners to Meet Mon., July 2

-Information courtesy Debra A. Weary, Clerk to the Board, Granville County

The Granville County Board of Commissioners will meet Monday, July 2, 2018, at 7 p.m. at the Granville Expo and Convention Center, 4185 US Highway 15 South, Oxford.

Agenda items include:

Consent Agenda – Contingency Summary

Introduction, Recognition and Presentations –

  1. Introduction of Civic Leadership Program Participants
  2. Recognition of the South Granville High School Softball Team
  3. Presentation of the 4-H Journey of Samuel Dickerson
  4. Presentation – Disc Golf Course at the GAP

Public Comment

Planning Matters –

  1. Determination of Cost for Falls Meadow Subdivision
  2. Determination of Cost for Montgomery Place Subdivision

Purchasing Matter –

  1. Courthouse Exterior Painting Services

Surplus Property –

  1. Disposition of Surplus Property

Appointments

County Manager’s Report

County Attorney’s Report

Presentations by County Board Members

Granville County offices will be closed Wednesday for the July 4th holiday. 

Granville County’s First Dog Park Opening Sat., June 30!

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

The City of Oxford and Oxford Parks & Recreation announce the grand opening and ribbon cutting celebration for Hix Dog Park, the first dog park in Granville County. The event will take place Saturday, June 30, 2018, from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. at the park located at 313 E. Spring Street in Oxford.

Granville County Animal Control, the Humane Society of Granville County, Community Partnership for Pets, local vets, vendors and more will be in attendance.

A pet ID tag machine, microchip clinic, low-cost rabies vaccinations, low-cost spay-neuter information and dog adoptions will be available.

Hix Dog Park was made possible by a grant by the Granville County Recreation Advisory Committee.

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Animal Control Advisory Committee to Meet on Dangerous Dog Declaration

-Information courtesy Debra A. Weary, Clerk to the Board, Granville County

SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE

Granville County Animal Control Advisory Committee

The Granville County Animal Advisory Committee will hold a special meeting on Tuesday, July 3, 2018, at 7 p.m. in the Meeting Room at the Granville Expo and Convention Center located at 4185 Highway 15 South, Oxford.

The purpose of the special meeting is to hold a hearing for a citizen contesting a Dangerous Dog Declaration.

Dr. Vanessa Wrenn Named Principal of Granville Academy

Dr. Vanessa Wrenn, Ed.D. has been named principal of Granville Academy, a blended learning experience for grades K-12 that allows for on-site and off-site independent studies.

Wrenn began her career in education teaching at Riverside High School in Durham and has served as a Career Technical Education teacher and the Director of Technology and Online Learning for Granville County Public Schools.

Among her accomplishments, Wrenn initiated the Granville Online program in 2010 for students in grades 7-12 and also implemented a one laptop device per student directive to allow for 24/7 anytime, anywhere learning.

“As a mother of three, my lens is always ‘what is best for children,’” said Wrenn. “My goal is to ensure that all children are engaged in their learning so they may be successful students.”

With a background in digital learning initiatives, Wrenn brings her extensive knowledge to this new approach to K-12 education. “My work has transitioned learning in Granville County Public Schools to a digital age teaching environment,” said Wrenn. “Students and teachers now have consistent access to technology devices, resources and online courses.”

As part of the Granville County Public School System, Granville Academy will begin its first school year on Monday, August 27, 2018, and will follow the traditional calendar for Granville County Schools.

Taught by state-certified teachers, and accredited as part of the school district system, Granville Academy staff “will use innovation and flexibility to best meet each learners needs.”

According to their website, Granville Academy will enroll students in K-5 and 6-8 to attend a physical school building two days a week for five hours each day. High school students in grades 9-12 will have flexibility in their workspace based on progress. All students will work virtually during the school week.

Academy classes will be located inside existing Granville County school structures. Tar River and CG Credle Elementary and Butner-Stem and Northern Granville Middle will serve as the Granville Academy elementary and middle school sites, respectively. High school students will attend a physical school building on an as-needed basis.

Granville Academy is available to both in-county and out-of-county residents. While free for residents of Granville County, students living out-of-district will pay a tuition as determined by the Granville County Public School’s Board of Education.

According to Wrenn, community feedback regarding the hybrid learning experience has been very positive. “The schedule of some days on campus and other days away from campus meets families and learners’ specific needs. We have families who travel for work and pleasure, students who are pursuing sports, arts, or have health reasons which require flexible schedules. Additionally, some students prefer a blended model due to their learning style.”

Over the past few months, Granville Academy staff have conducted numerous community talks to educate the community on the school design and to answer individual questions.

Although well-received, Wrenn said the biggest challenge has been helping both parents and the community understand how a blended school works. “The school utilizes a personalized course of study that follows local and state curriculum standards. Teachers provide the primary instruction and assign grades. Parents are highly involved, facilitating learning on the days students are at home.”

Students are assessed using the same state end-of-grade and end-of-course exams as traditional Granville County Public School students and are eligible for athletics and other activities as offered at their base school.

With 168 students currently enrolled in grades K-12, Wrenn is ready to get started. “I understand that each child needs an advocate and options. I am excited and eager to bring my skills as an educational leader in online learning and technology to Granville Academy and work to ensure every child’s success in a personalized learning environment.”

*For more information on Granville Academy, please visit their website at https://ga.gcs.k12.nc.us/ or contact Dr. Wrenn at wrennv@gcs.k12.nc.us.

Granville Crime Stoppers

Granville Co. Crime Stoppers Needs Public’s Help With Recent Larceny Cases

-Press Release, Granville County Crime Stoppers

Sometime between Tuesday, May 29 and Wednesday, May 30, 2018, an unknown person or persons unlawfully went upon private property located off Pope Rd., Creedmoor, NC and forced entry into a garage.  One “2006” Yamaha Kodiak 4wd four wheeler, one fishing tackle box and a bag with fishing bait, one small jump box with compressor, one pair men rubber boots, one Poulan chainsaw in its black case and one Stihl weed eater were criminally removed from the property.

Sometime between Thursday, May 31 and Friday, June 1, 2018, an unknown person or persons unlawfully went upon the private property of a residence located off Winston Road, Creedmoor, NC and criminally removed frozen fish, pizza and auto parts from the residence.

On Saturday, May 26, 2018, an unknown person or persons unlawfully went upon private property of a residence located off Old Highway 75, Stem, NC and forced entry of a residence, which caused criminal property damage and unlawfully removed one Smith & Wesson MP45 handgun, one night stand with two drawers, a small mounted gun safe and a Dicks Sporting Goods cabinet.

On Tuesday, June 24, 2018, an unknown person or persons unlawfully went upon private property of a residence located off Moss Hayes Road, Creedmoor, NC and forced entry, which caused criminal property damage and unlawfully removed three handguns, Winchester .25 caliber ammunition, two flat screen televisions, one Blue Ray DVD player, six PlayStation video games, one book of checks, two crystal ornaments, two pairs (men) shoes, one pair Gucci sunglasses and two ball caps.

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 OR ANY OTHER SERIOUS CRIME(S) IN GRANVILLE COUNTY, YOU ARE ASKED TO CALL THE GRANVILLE COUNTY CRIME STOPPERS IN OXFORD AT 919-693-3100.

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Granville Co. Board of Education to Meet Thurs., June 28

-Information courtesy Dr. Stan Winborne, Public Information Officer, Granville County Public Schools

The Granville County Board of Education will meet for a regular board meeting Thursday, June 28, 2018, at 6 p.m. at the Granville County Public Central Office, 101 Delacroix Street, Oxford, North Carolina.

The board will also meet in a Closed Session for Personnel/Attorney-Client Privilege in accordance with N.C. General Statute 143.318.11 (a)(6), 143-318.11 (a)(3), 143.318.11 (a)(5) and Section 115C-321 on this evening.