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In 2012, Pat McCrory was elected as governor of North Carolina. He served one term, having attained statewide recognition as mayor of Charlotte from 1995-2009. He lost a bid for a U.S. Senate seat in 2022.
No longer seeking election himself, McCrory in the last month has accepted a role as national co-chair of an organization called No Labels.
It’s not a political party and it won’t be endorsing candidates, but it has the potential to affect upcoming national elections, he explained, by offering voters a choice other than what’s on the traditional Democrat or Republican tickets.
McCrory was a guest on Tuesday’s TownTalk to discuss his association with No Labels and what it is working on at a national level.
No Labels, established in 2009, is oiling its political machine in advance of the upcoming 2024 Presidential elections.
McCrory cited recent polls that show voters are dissatisfied with the current frontrunners for President. And if Super Tuesday – the day many states hold primaries – produces a Trump-Biden race, then No Labels could jump into the race with its own candidates.
“No Labels is talking about running a bipartisan third-party option,” McCrory said. “A Republican and Democrat on the ticket.”
The main push now, he said, is getting on states’ ballots now. They have been added in five or six states, but the goal is 20 by December and, ultimately, all 50 states. “We hope to be in North Carolina in a short period of time,” he noted.
The group is expected to release a more detailed agenda in July with additional information about a variety of topics it will get behind.
He said No Labels seeks to provide a common-sense approach to address challenges that the mainline parties find little on which to compromise.
“I’m a conservative who believes the more competition, the better.” Divisions and failure to find compromise among political parties only create chaos, he said.
“I’m in favor of more choice,” McCrory said. And if No Labels does come up with a President/Vice President team as an alternative for voters, dissatisfied with the options from traditional parties, make no mistake: “It’ll be to win, not to be a spoiler.”
Read more at https://www.nolabels.org/ and listen to the complete interview with McCrory just below.
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Walk into Perry Memorial Library in the coming days and weeks and you just may find something more than reading material, thanks to a craft workshop that is taking place today afternoon.
Youth Services Librarian Melody Peters joined WIZS co-host Bill Harris on Tuesday segment of The Local Skinny! to let families know about some interesting upcoming programs at the library.
Kindness Rocks! Is a program that has just a few simple ingredients: Young people, paint and rocks, Peters said.
The young artists will paint a simple inspirational word or picture on the rock, then place it somewhere for it to be discovered by someone walking by.
The idea is “to leave messages around the community where you live,” she said. Participants will find spots inside and outside the library to place their “kindness rocks,” with the hope that it brightens the day for the person who finds it.
Next Tuesday, June 27, at 11 a.m., the Farm Bureau Room will become a concert venue as the band “Big Bang Boom!” takes the stage. The group plays kid-friendly music, Peters said, and invites all to come enjoy.
Later that day, beginning at 4:30 p.m., representatives from the local animal shelter are going to bring along some adoptable pets for children to interact with and maybe even read a story to, Peters said. Kids will get a chance to make toys for dogs out of old t-shirts.
And on Thursdays, don’t forget the Mother Goose story time and Lego Fun Club. The story time is at 11 a.m. and the Lego group kicks off at 4 p.m. Last week, there were 35 kids enjoying their time creating with the classic plastic bricks.
Visit https://www.perrylibrary.org/ to learn more.
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– information courtesy of VCS Communication Coordinator Brielle Barrow
For the fifth year in a row, Vance County Schools has been named a National Beta District of Distinction from the National Beta organization for 2022-2023.
The award is given to districts that offer National Beta in all schools in their district and induct qualifying students in eligible grades 4-12. Vance County Schools is one of only 42 districts to receive this award nationwide, according to information from Brielle Barrow, VCS communication coordinator.
All award recipients received a National Beta District of Distinction award to display at their district office. In addition, National Beta District of Distinction principals received a plaque to display at their school.
This national award is evidence of Vance County Schools’ commitment to academic excellence, leadership development and service involvement; it illustrates the district’s dedication to preparing students for college and career readiness. Students who participate in National Beta follow the motto “Let us lead by serving others.”
Attention, Fayetteville State University alumni in the four-county area:
The annual Bronco Roundup & Sendoff is just a few weeks off and organizers hope alums will join in the fun!
The FSU Alumni Chapter representing Vance, Granville, Warren and Franklin counties is hosting the free event on Saturday, July 22 beginning at 2 p.m. at Fox Pond Park Shelter #1.
Please RSVP by texting 252.213.5977 by July 10, so organizers can plan appropriately.
This event is open to any FSU alumni in the area, according to contact person Tannis Jenkins.
The public is invited to come out and learn more about a couple of legal processes at an upcoming Community Info Series.
Join attorney Nathan Baskerville on July 11 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. as he explains details about the process of being a power of attorney and wills and trusts.
The informational meeting will be held in the Baskerville Funeral Home Chapel, located at 104. S. Chestnut St. in Henderson.
For more information call 252-430-6824 or 919-624-5752 or email cbaskervillefuneralhome@gmail.com.
– information courtesy of VGCC Public Information Officer Courtney Cissel
Vance-Granville Community College has announced Dr. Jerry Edmonds III, Vice President of Workforce and Community Engagement, is the newly elected chair for Triangle 501(c)(3) NC IDEA.
NC IDEA is a Durham-based, independent private foundation committed to equitably empowering North Carolinians to achieve their entrepreneurial potential. Through a powerful combination of competitive grants and programs and a network of strategic partners, the organization supports the state’s most ambitious entrepreneurs as they transform their communities. Edmonds served on the organization’s board for two years prior to his election as chair; he has also been part of its North Carolina Black Entrepreneurship Council (NC BEC) since its formation in 2020.
“NC IDEA is fortunate to have a visionary board comprised of accomplished business leaders with the bold ambition to empower North Carolinians to achieve their entrepreneurial potential,” said Thom Ruhe, president and CEO of NC IDEA. “Our directors are distinguished members of the state’s entrepreneurial ecosystem,” Ruhe stated.
Before entering the higher education field, Edmonds held a variety of executive leadership positions for major corporations and has received numerous awards in areas including training, recruitment, marketing and leadership. He brought those perspectives to his roles as dean of Workforce and Economic Development and Small Business Center Director at Halifax Community College before joining VGCC’s executive team in 2019.
In 2018, Edmonds launched Willow Creek Tennis Retreat, LLC and the Edmonds Tennis and Education Foundation, dedicated to utilizing the game of tennis to provide academic and athletic opportunities for under-resourced youth throughout rural North Carolina.
Edmonds is joined on the NC IDEA Board by three newly elected members and six returning board members, including past VGCC President Dr. Stelfanie Williams.
Learn more about NC IDEA and its vision to empower the state’s entrepreneurs at https://ncidea.org/
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