Downtown Henderson’s ‘Show, Shine, Shag & Dine’ to Feature Annual Corbitt Truck Show
/by WIZS Staff-Information and flyer courtesy Ken Stegall, The Corbitt Preservation Association
The Corbitt Preservation Association will host their 17th Annual Corbitt Truck Show and Reunion on Saturday, October 20, 2018, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Historic Downtown Henderson. This year, the Corbitt group will set up in their new location on the corner of Garnett and Montgomery Streets.
The show is being held in conjunction with Vance County Tourism’s 2018 Show, Shine, Shag & Dine event.
Additionally, the Corbitt Museum will be open to visitors on Saturday, October 20 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The museum is located at 180 Church Street, Henderson.
For more information regarding the Show, Shine, Shag & Dine weekend, including a schedule of events, please click here.
Watkins Volunteer Fire Dept. to Hold BBQ Chicken/Pork Fundraiser
/by WIZS Staff-Information and flyer courtesy Watkins Volunteer Fire Dept.
The Watkins Volunteer Fire Department will hold a BBQ Chicken and Pork Fundraiser on Friday, October 5, 2018, starting at 11 a.m.
Chicken or BBQ Pork Plate – $8
Chicken/BBQ Pork Combo Plate – $12
1-pound BBQ Pork – $8
Plates come with boiled potatoes, slaw, bread and dessert and are eat in or take out.
Location: Watkins Fire Department – 1590 Horseshoe Bend Road, Henderson
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Registration Underway for Rebuilding Hope’s Annual Men & Boy’s Ministry Weekend
/by WIZS Staff-Information courtesy Rebuilding Hope, Inc.
Registration is underway for Rebuilding Hope’s 8th Annual Men and Boys Ministry Weekend.
The weekend begins with a meal and worship service at 6 p.m. on Friday, October 19, 2018, at Rebuilding Hope, 414 Raleigh Road in Henderson.
A worship service led by the Rev. Joel Beckham, pastor of New Life Baptist Church, Henderson, will follow the meal. He will speak on “Biblical Mentorship.”
Participants will gather at 8 a.m. Saturday, October 20 at Rebuilding Hope to make up teams and receive assignments for hands-on projects in the communities served by the ministry.
Men are encouraged to bring their sons and grandsons and their friends, as well as their neighbors.
For information and to register, call (252) 438-5132. The deadline for registration is Monday, October 15. There is no cost.
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First Nationwide Presidential-Level Emergency Test to be Conducted Wed., Oct. 3
/by WIZS Staff-Information courtesy Lynn Allred, Public Information Officer/Grants Coordinator, County of Granville
IPAWS National Test
• The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), will conduct a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) system on October 3, 2018.
• The test will assess the readiness to distribute an emergency message nationwide and determine whether improvements are needed.
• The test messages will be sent using FEMA’s IPAWS, which enables authorities to send emergency messages to multiple communications networks, including the EAS and WEA as part of the nation’s modern alert and warning infrastructure.
• Sending the WEA test message will begin at 2:18 p.m. EDT. The EAS message will be sent at 2:20 p.m. EDT.
• This will be the first nationwide Presidential-level WEA test and cannot be opted out.
• Originally planned for September 20, 2018, the test has been postponed until October 3, 2018. A back-up date is always planned in case of severe weather or other significant events.
Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) Test
Cell towers will broadcast the WEA test for approximately 30 minutes beginning at 2:18 p.m. EDT. During this time, WEA-compatible cell phones that are switched on and within range of an active cell tower, and whose wireless carrier participates in WEA, should be capable of receiving the test message. Cell phones should receive the message only once.
The WEA test message will be a Presidential Alert and will read: “THIS IS A TEST of the National Wireless Emergency Alert System. No action is needed.”
WEA messages are sent by public safety officials to warn the public about dangerous situations in other critical emergencies. The national test will use the same special tone and vibration as with all WEA messages (e.g. tornado warnings and AMBER Alerts).
The EAS test message is distributed to radio and television broadcasters, cable systems, satellite radio and television providers, and wireline video providers.
The test message will be similar to regular monthly EAS test messages with which the public is familiar and interrupts programming for approximately one minute.
The EAS message will read: “THIS IS A TEST of the National Emergency Alert System. This system was developed by broadcast and cable operators in voluntary cooperation with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Federal Communications Commission, and local authorities to keep you informed in the event of an emergency. If this had been an actual emergency, an official message would have followed the tone alert you heard at the start of this message. A similar Wireless Emergency Alert test message has been sent to all cell phones nationwide. Some cell phones will receive the message; others will not. No action is required.”
For additional information, please visit the FEMA website by clicking here.
‘Paws, Tails & Boots’ Veterans Dog Walk to Return to Vance Co. Animal Shelter
/by WIZS Staff-Information and flyer courtesy Mark Ferri
The fall Veterans Dog Walk “Paws, Tails and Boots” will be held at the Vance County Animal Shelter, 1243 Brodie Rd., Henderson, on Saturday, October 13, 2018, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
The public is welcome, with veterans and first responders strongly encouraged to attend. Participants will be walking and interacting with selected shelter dogs in an effort to provide companionship and trust-building activities.
The event was founded by veteran and Vance County Animal Shelter volunteer Mark Ferri. Ferri began the program in 2016 as a way to raise awareness of the mental health issues faced by veterans.
For more information on the Vance County Animal Shelter and their services, please visit their website at https://www.vancecounty.org/departments/animal%20control/.
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Rebuilding Hope Volunteers Help Hurricane Florence Victims
/by WIZS Staff-Information courtesy the Rebuilding Hope, Inc. October 2018 newsletter
Teams of Rebuilding Hope (RHI) volunteers assisted with cleanup in Elm City on September 20 following a tornado spawned by Hurricane Florence and in Warsaw on September 22 with cleanup from the hurricane.
In another disaster relief effort, RHI called for donations of cleaning supplies, paper products, nonperishable foods and other essentials for hurricane victims. On September 22, the supplies were delivered to the Core City FWB Church in Craven County, a collection site for Craven and Jones County victims.
“The response,” says RHI coordinator Randolph Wilson, “enabled us to nearly fill one of our trucks. We met people in dire need of help, and they’re going to need help for a long time to come.”

Volunteers Leo Suitte and Steve Lyles equip a trailer with chainsaws, generator and other items needed to help Hurricane Florence victims. (Photo Credit: Rebuilding Hope, Inc.)
To further assist victims, RHI is working on plans to assist repairing homes. A partnership would be with either North Carolina Baptist Men or a local church in eastern North Carolina.
RHI began preparing to offer assistance to hurricane victims as the path of the hurricane was announced.
Within days, two tool trailers were outfitted with chainsaws, generators, ladders, ropes and chains, safety equipment and a variety of tools. A tractor and skid steer loader were serviced and readied for use.
As the path of the storm veered away from local communities, volunteers looked toward helping storm-ravaged communities in other parts of the state and waited for a call.
Gearing up for this kind of mission is a first for Rebuilding Hope.
“We have the equipment, and volunteers are eager to help,” RHI coordinator Randolph Wilson says.
“We can’t do much where the hurricane hit until the water recedes,” he says. “Then we’ll connect with others at operation centers.”
RHI’s mission is always Christ-centered.
“When we serve, we want victims to know that we come in the name of and with the love of Jesus,” Randolph says.
Vance Co. Board’s Oct. Meeting to Address Vacant School Buildings, Camper Use
/by WIZS Staff-Information courtesy Kelly H. Grissom, Clerk to Board/Executive Asst., County of Vance
- The Vance County Board of Commissioners will meet Monday, October 1, 2018, at 6 p.m. in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room, 122 Young Street, Henderson. The Invocation will be given by Pastor Ronald Cava, First Baptist Church.
Agenda items include:
Appointments –
a. Brian Short, Emergency Operations Director – CAD System Overview
b. Jonathan Jones, USDA Letter of Conditions – Water Project
Water District Board –
a. Monthly Operations Report
Committee Reports and Recommendations –
a. Properties Committee
– Vacant School Buildings Reuse Planning
– Jail Intercom/Video/Door Lock Control System Modernization
b. Planning/Environmental Committee
– Recreational Vehicle/Camper Use Regulations
County Attorney’s Report –
a. REO Properties – Bid Acceptance Resolutions
– H.G. Taylor Land
– Parcel 0325 02002
County Manager’s Report –
a. Mobile CAD Hardware Installation
b. Resolution – NC Rural Ready Sites Grant
c. Capital Project Ordinance – Economic Development Land
d. Selection of Engineering Firm – Economic Development Land
County Attorney’s Report –
a. REO Property – Bid Acceptance Resolution
– H.G. Taylor Land – Parcel 0325 02002
– Elm Street Lot – Parcel 0087 03011
Consent Agenda Items –
a. Budget Amendments and Transfers
b. Tax Refunds and Releases
c. Ambulance Charge-Offs
d. Monthly Reports
e. Minutes
Miscellaneous –
a. Appointments
The agenda for the October meeting may be viewed in its entirety on the Vance County website.