H/V Chamber to hold ribbon cutting

Mark your calendar!

Habanero Grill Mexican Restaurant is having a Ribbon Cutting.  The community is invited to come out and meet the warm friendly staff, show your support, and learn all about this new local business. The event begins at 10:00 AM on Thursday, August 18th at their 116 Parham Road location in Henderson.

Habanero Grill Mexican Restaurant will be providing a great quality experience by specializing in fresh, authentic Mexican food, preparing all their meals and sauces daily.

They will be serving up traditional Mexican dishes with the contemporary flavors.  Habanero’s invites you to visit them at their new location, and thanks you in advance for your valuable business.  Restaurant hours are 11 am until 10 pm Monday thru Sunday.

Habanero Grill Mexican Restaurant is a proud member of the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce.  Come on out and join the Chamber in celebrating membership and opening of this new small business!!

For more information about the opening of this new local restaurant, please call 252-430-0201.

H/V Chamber to hold ribbon cutting for Lifestyle Furniture and Mattress Gallery

MARK YOUR CALENDAR!!

Lifestyle Furniture and Mattress Gallery is having a Ribbon Cutting.  The community is invited to come out and meet the warm friendly staff, show your support, and learn all about this local business. The event begins at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, August 23rd at their 135 US 158 Bypass location in Henderson.

Lifestyle Furniture & Mattress Gallery now serving in the Henderson area along with their other location in Farmville, Virginia.  Operating hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.  Closed on Wednesday and Sunday.

At Lifestyle Furniture and Mattress Gallery, they specialize in home furnishings for your living room, dining room and bedroom at affordable prices. They also offer home accessories to accent any space in your home. Whether you are shopping for a bedroom or dining room set, sofas, love-seats or mattresses, they can help you find the perfect style to furnish your home.

They carry major brand names such as LA-Z-BOY, Ashley, Southern Motion, Liberty, Jackson, Catnapper, Tempur-Pedic and much more.

Lifestyle Furniture and Mattress Gallery is a proud member of the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce.  Come on out and join the Chamber in celebrating the membership of this new small business!!

For more information, please call 252-430-7283 or check them out on the web at www.lifestylefmg.com.

Downtown Henderson – Mainstreet Marketplace

If you haven’t had the chance to visit Downtown Henderson’s Mainstreet Marketplace, you’re definitely missing out! The beautifully decorated storefront is located at 404 South Garnet Street, aka Main Street, and is filled with handcrafted art pieces made by many of our area’s local artisans.

Formally the old Gooch and Harris Tobacco House, the Mainstreet Marketplace building has had numerous owners and businesses since it was first used in 1885.  In 1935, it became the Landis Automobile Co. and then the Rushton Pontiac Oldsmobile Co. until 1972. From there, it was used by Christian Hardwick Furniture, Vance Furniture, then Star Furniture and Sam’s Furniture before Lebert Howes bought the building and opened Mainstreet Marketplace in 2015. Howes collaborated with Project Manager Jo Thiler and Marketing Manager John Price to come up with an idea that would focus on the arts and support artists in our area. Jo Thiler said, “Lebert Howes called me and said he wanted to do something to help downtown. We had lost gift shops there and we wanted to create a variety to target more upscale because there was a need. Retail brings people back more often, and we wanted to create something that would tie in with the performing arts. That’s why we have a baby grand in the front room. We asked what we could put in the Marketplace to make it good for Vance County.”

When the Marketplace opened in November of 2015, it had only 12 vendors. Now the louis saks - the bowl manstore has over 80 vendors with 39 of them making 100 percent of the art or craft that they sell. Artists may sell under consignment or purchase an area for a specific monthly fee. Some of the artists that make their own art pieces are Louis Saks of Henderson, otherwise known as The Bowl Man, Don Reardon of Townsville, and Debbie
Manor of Henderson. Mr. Saks makes fine wood pieces such as walnut and oak slicing boards, maple and sweet gum knitting bowls, and wine bottle stoppers made with a combination of woods. Saks said, “Since Mainstreet Marketplace opened up, it’s given me more exposure in the last six months than in the last 10 years regarding what I do. It’s a breath of fresh air for Henderson and local artists.”

Artist Don Reardon is a sculptor of handmade, one-of-a-kind, fire-clay-paint-and-wood pieces. When asked about what he thought about selling his work at the Marketplace, he said, “I’m
don reardon at mainstreethappy that they have accepted my work there, and I hope that the public will support Mainstreet Marketplace. I’ve been doing this for about 30 years. The operators of Mainstreet Marketplace are a pleasure to work with and have been really good to me.”

Debbie Maner has an eclectic mix of artwork she sells at Mainstreet Marketplace. She is a painter of acrylic and watercolor paintings as well as a photographer and sculptor. When asked about how she felt about the new store and what is has to offer Henderson, she said, “I’m very excited todebbie maner at mainstreet see Mainstreet Marketplace in Henderson. I think the Marketplace is trying to do a lot to support local artists.  There is always something new. There’s always something for everybody with a wide range of prices and varieties in the Marketplace.”

John Price, who ran ADP Thriftshop on “Main Street” for thirty years and did their window displays, is now the Marketing Manager for Mainstreet Marketplace. He does many of the displays in the store including the creative window fronts. Price said this about Henderson and shopping in the Marketplace, “I love what we’re doing because of the town. I love the town. Come in and just walk around. Look. Even if you don’t buy anything, you may see an item and then tell a friend who may be looking for something just like it. It’s all about word of mouth.”

Time Magazine’s June 11, 2009 article by Judith D. Schwartz, Buying Locally: How it Boosts the Economy, stated that, “At the most basic level, when you buy local more money stays in the community. The New Economics Foundation, an independent economic think tank based in London, compared what happens when people buy produce at a supermarket versus a local farmer’s market or community supported agriculture (CSA) program and found that twice the money stayed in the community when folks bought locally.” In the article, NEF researcher David Boyle said, “That means those purchases are twice as efficient in terms of keeping the local economy alive.”

Indeed, said Boyle, many local economies are languishing not because too little cash comes in, but as a result of what happens to that money. “Money is like blood. It needs to keep moving around to keep the economy going,” he says, noting that when money is spent elsewhere—at big supermarkets, non-locally owned utilities and other services such as on-line retailers—”it flows out, like a wound.” By shopping at the corner store instead of the big box, consumers keep their communities from becoming what the NEF calls “ghost towns” (areas devoid of neighborhood shops and services) or “clone towns”, where “Main Street” now looks like every other main street with the same fast-food and retail chains.

If you are looking for a unique gift and want to support buying local, the Marketplace is a great place to shop for a one-of-a-kind piece. There are antiques for sale as well, and there is a wide range of prices, so don’t think it’s a store only for the wealthy. There are many beautiful vintage pieces or cute crafts for less than $10 and new items are being brought in all of the time. There have been wedding receptions in the arbor room as well as book signings, and there is a brand new teachers store located in the back section of Mainstreet Marketplace. The next addition will be a covered outdoor seating area along Orange Street. The store also has a Facebook page that customers can visit to keep updated with new vendors and events. If interested in becoming a vendor, stop by the store for more details. If you want to find something special or are just in the mood to venture out to a new and eclectic space, give Mainstreet Marketplace a try!

WIZS Staff Writer – Jo Smith

Benchmark Community Bank Holds Grand Opening

Henderson businesses take note:  you now have a new local banking option.

On Wednesday, May 25, Benchmark Community Bank held a grand opening celebration at its new office on Graham Avenue across from Ribeyes Steakhouse.  With the help of the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce and representatives from Benchmark’s headquarters, Vice President and Business Banker, Kim Jordan, officially cut the ribbon and welcomed chamber members, Henderson officials, and area businesses.

The Henderson location is Benchmark’s second in North Carolina.  In 2014, an office specializing in real estate loans was opened in Wake Forest.  After a very successful first year, both the staff and the focus at that office were expanded.  The decision to add a separate location in Henderson to serve the business community here quickly followed.

Although its physical presence in North Carolina is new, Benchmark has been helping North Carolina residents and businesses with their borrowing needs for many years.  Established in 1971 in Lunenburg County, Virginia, the bank expanded into southernmost central Virginia starting in the late 1980’s with South Hill.   Folks from across the border were among the early customers there.  The Clarksville loan office, opened in 1998, saw an influx of North Carolinians seeking loans to buy or build on lake property.  Then, in 2004, when a loan office was opened in South Boston, a number of Roxboro area residents were added to the client mix.  With the establishment of full-service branches in each place, and the advent of Internet Banking, many North Carolina customers chose to open deposit accounts as well. While services are still limited in North Carolina, some of these customers can now tend to certain financial affairs here.

Jordan is an experienced business banker who has been deeply involved with the Henderson community for a number of years.  Her expertise is in developing financial strategies that give businesses an edge in a highly competitive commercial world.  She invites potential new clients to come talk with her. To learn more about Kim and Benchmark, visit www.bcbonline.com/nc or call 252-436-0051.

Ag commissioner says now is the time for farmers, agribusinesses to prepare for hurricane season

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MONDAY, MAY 16, 2016

CONTACT: Jen Kendrick, public information officer
NCDA&CS Public Affairs      
919-707-3005

 

RALEIGH – Hardly a county in North Carolina can say it is immune from hurricane damage. From Ivan in the mountains, Hugo in the foothills, Fran in the Sandhills, and Isabel and Floyd in the East, hurricanes have cost lives and livelihoods in every region of the state.

Scientists are predicting another active hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean, which means North Carolina could again find itself in the path of a storm.

Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler is encouraging farmers, livestock producers, food manufacturers, pesticide dealers, timber owners and other agribusinesses across the state to prepare now for hurricane season.

Troxler says that taking some precautions and thinking through your emergency plan now and discussing it with employees can help no matter what type of emergency strikes.

“Employees should know how to react if you should lose power or are at risk for flooding,” he said. “Being prepared is the key to getting your business back to normal as quickly as possible.”

Farmers and businesses should review insurance policies to ensure they have proper coverage, including wind, hail, flood and catastrophic coverage if necessary. Some coverage takes 30 days to go into effect.

The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has a website, www.ncagr.gov/disaster, with links and resources for different types of agribusinesses to plan and recover from a disaster. A Farm Emergency Plan Template is available on the site to help organize information that is needed after a disaster.

Troxler offers farmers other ways to prepare in advance for a disaster:

  • Consider purchasing, leasing or negotiating a rental arrangement for a backup generator in advance. If you plan to rent a generator, read the contract carefully, as some rental contracts are only for eight hours use per day.
  • Have a transfer switch properly installed so you can use a generator. This is critical for the protection of farm facilities and utility workers.
  • Put together an Emergency Preparedness Kit: fire extinguishers, first-aid kits, a camera that stamps date and time, flashlights, batteries and other items, plus food and water for several days for each family member, employee and pet.
  • Purchase a NOAA weather radio and batteries.
  • Keep drainage ditches clear of debris so water can run freely.
  • Prune or remove trees in danger of damaging power lines.
  • Maintain an inventory of the farm or business, including photos of valuable items.

 

 

Economic Development Show 05/11/16

Faith Spa Essentials Joins HV Chamber

A ribbon cutting was held on Friday, April 22nd for Faith Spa Essentials to celebrate the company’s membership with the Chamber and to showcase the business and all that it has to offer.  They were joined by friends, family and local dignitaries to celebrate their opening.  All guests were treated to a tasteful treat and beverage after the ribbon cutting.

Faith Spa Essentials is excited to welcome you to their brand new store located at 634 Dabney Dr. Henderson NC 27536. They have a variety of male and female products to include: fragrant oils, shower gels, hand lotions and butters.  Their store also carries handbags, wallets, men’s socks, ties and more!

Stop in and meet owner Gloria McDuffey and check out this new business.  For more information, please contact them at 252-572-2229 or by email at customerservice@faithspaessentials.com.  You can also check the business out at www.faithspaessentials.com.

Monday Morning Pick-Me-Up with Java Dave’s

Java Dave’s Coffee and Internet Cafe and WIZS have teamed up for another new contest. Every Monday morning, Java Dave’s and WIZS will be traveling to a local business to reward employees for working hard (and showing up on time). Java Dave’s Coffee and Internet Cafe will supply free coffee and some type of treat, and WIZS will bring t-shirts.

The third Java Dave’s Monday Morning Pick-Me-Up winners were Sandling Golfcars & Trailers and Perry Brothers Auto Service of Oxford. Employees were treated to free coffee and Java Dave’s signature cinnamon rolls.

Who knows where Java Dave and WIZS will be next week.

To nominate your business just submit an email to kevin@wizs.com, and who knows, Java Dave and WIZS might get your Monday off to a good start!

Monday Morning Pick-Me-Up with Java Dave’s

Java Dave’s Coffee and Internet Cafe and WIZS have teamed up for another new contest. Every Monday morning, Java Dave’s and WIZS will be traveling to a local business to reward employees for working hard (and showing up on time). Java Dave’s Coffee and Internet Cafe will supply free coffee and some type of treat, and WIZS will bring t-shirts.

The second Java Dave’s Monday Morning Pick-Me-Up winner was Vance-Granville Community College‘s South Campus. Students and staff were treated to free coffee and Java Dave’s signature chocolate chip cookies.

Who knows where Java Dave and WIZS will be next week.

To nominate your business just submit and email to kevin@wizs.com, and who knows, Java Dave and WIZS might get your Monday off to a good start!

Monday Morning Pick-Me-Up with Java Dave’s

Java Dave’s Coffee and Internet Cafe and WIZS have teamed up for another new contest. Every Monday morning, Java Dave’s and WIZS will be traveling to a local business to reward employees for working hard (and showing up on time). Java Dave’s Coffee and Internet Cafe will supply free coffee and some type of treat, and WIZS will bring t-shirts.

The first Java Dave’s Monday Morning Pick-Me-Up winner was Vance-Granville Community College. Students and staff were treated to free coffee and Java Dave’s signature cinnamon rolls.

Who knows where Java Dave and WIZS will be next week.

To nominate your business just submit and email to kevin@wizs.com, and who knows, Java Dave and WIZS might get your Monday off to a good start!