20th Annual Crime Stoppers Banquet

Thursday night at the Vance Granville Community College Civic Center, the Henderson-Vance Crime Stoppers organization held its 20th annual awards and recognition banquet.

Crime Stoppers Chairman Lorraine Watkins emceed the event, which included remarks from Henderson Police Chief Marcus Barrow, Vance County Sheriff Peter White and the keynote address from Dr. Stelfanie Williams, President of Vance Granville Community College.

The following individuals received awards:

Jimmy Ayscue received the Community Watch Award, representing the West Henderson Community Watch.

Herman Davis of Senior Citizens Home received the Local Citizens Award.

Dr. Ron Cava of The First Baptist Church of Henderson, NC won the Public Service Award.

Eric Brinkley of Superior Chrysler Dodge Jeep received the Corporate Award.

John Faucette of Carolina Carpet received the Business Award.

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Pictured left to right: Irvin Robinson, Craig Thorpe, Gene Washington, John Faucette, Ron Cava, Larry D. Carrol who received on behalf of Herman Davis, Jimmy Ayscue, Bobby Choplin, Lorraine Watkins

The Crime Stoppers Board Member of the Year is Bobby Choplin.  Watkins said Choplin is known for taking care of the smallest details and for providing encouragement to others that they can get a job done.  She said Choplin is always saying, “If you need me, I’m only a phone call away.”  Choplin said, “This belongs to you all, not me, but I have the pleasure of displaying it at my place, and I thank you.”

The Special Recognition Award was presented to Ret. Lt. Irvin W. Robinson Jr.  He was introduced by Deputy Sheriff Craig Thorpe.  Thorpe said Robinson has been a member of every committee in Henderson and Vance County trying to make Henderson a better place.  He said, “If you want it done and done right, give it to Irvin.  He’s always been dedicated to the cause.”  Robinson said, “I could not have done it without everyone in the community helping me, and thank you for this award.”

The Sam Pearson Memorial Crime Stoppers Law Enforcement Award was presented to Gene Washington of the Henderson Police Department, the agency’s Parking Enforcement Agent.  Barrow introduced Washington, and Barrow described many of the difficult situations that he and his officers face in the line of duty.  In speaking of Washington, he said, “He always makes us smile.”  Washington was described as a man who can use his good personality take the edge off some of the things officers encounter.  Barrow said, “The staff was unanimous that it was well overdue to give to Gene Washington.”  Washington said, “I am glad they thought about me this time, and I want to thank all of y’all.”

The Tom Long Memorial Crime Stoppers Law Enforcement Award was presented to Deputy Sheriff Craig Thorpe.  White introduced Thorpe by saying, “He works closely with Crime Stoppers and community watch.  He has right at about 30 years of law enforcement experience.  He follows up with all domestic violence victims we deal with to make sure they have all the resources at their disposal that are available out there.  He has true compassion, and I’ve never seen him speak negatively.  He is just an all around good guy.”  Thorpe said, “I am just a big teddy bear.  I am truly blessed.  There is nothing special about me, and I thank Jesus Christ for all that he is doing in my life.”

Williams, in her keynote speech, encouraged those in attendance to invest in the community and described what she called a “deep sense of connection” between VGCC and the law enforcement community.  She said the mission of the college aligns with Crime Stoppers in many ways.  “Vance Granville is a partner in your effort to reduce and fight crime through education and training.  As people are more educated, they are statistically less likely to commit crime.”  She said the value of the college and to any individual is “measured by our benefit to the community.  We must believe that our community is worth our investment, whether resources or time or public-private partnerships, but, whatever the form, we should all invest in our community.  If we each do what we can, our community will continue to progress.”

If you would like to hear the audio in its entirety, it is provided here.

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Rain Barrels and Tall Fescue

Rain Barrel Seminar at Warren County
Thu, August 27, noon

Learn all you need to know about how to build, install and utilize a rain barrel! Rain barrels are a great way to supplement the water supply for your garden and landscape. To be presented by Paul McKenzie, Vance-Warren Agricultural Extension Agent. Please register by calling 252-213-6095 or e-mail paul_mckenzie@ncsu.edu.

 

Tall Fescue Season Just Around the Corner!

Do you plan to over seed or re-seed your tall fescue lawn this year? Early to mid September is the preferred time to do so. When shopping for seed, look for a blend of at least three cultivars of turf-type tall fescue. Read the seed tag to get valuable information about quality (germination percent, weed seed, other crop seed, etc.). If you have compacted soil, you may want to aerate as well. A core type aerator that pulls plugs is best. Early September is also a good time to fertilize with a slow release type.

 

Do You Have Backyard Poultry? Please register
NC is at risk for an outbreak of Avian Influenza

In order to prepare for a possible outbreak of Avian Influenza (which affects POULTRY not people!) the NC Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is asking all poultry owners to register their flocks. This includes “backyard” poultry flocks. Doing so will allow for a more rapid, comprehensive and effective response should this devastating poultry disease strike our state. For more information, including a link to an on-line registration form, visit https://www.ncagr.gov/avianflu/

Lawn Care Seminar at the VCR Farmers Market

Lawn Care Seminar to be held at the Vance County Regional Farmer’s Market on August 19th at 12 noon.  Join in and learn all you need to know to have a beautiful lawn.  Items covered will include everything from fertilization to weed control to irrigation.  Special emphasis will be given to the tasks you should be doing over the next few weeks to make sure your lawn looks great next year!  FREE of charge!  For more information, call 252-438-8188 or e-mail paul_mckenzie@ncsu.edu

H-V Crime Stoppers August Crimes of the Month

Shooting Case:

On August 3, 2015 around 12:21 AM, officers with the Henderson Police Department responded to Highland Green Apartments, 111 S. Pinkston Street Henderson, NC in reference to shots being fired. While in route, officers were advised that there was a 9 year-old female that was transported by a personal vehicle to a local medical facility with injuries. The 9 year-old victim is currently being treated for her injuries. Officers on scene at Highland Green Apartments located a 19 year-old female, Aisha Taylor, of Henderson, who was suffering from a gunshot graze to her arm. Ms. Taylor later went to a local medical facility for treatment. The incident was reported to have occurred when a vehicle pulled up to a group of people that were standing in front of the apartments and began firing a firearm.

The incident is under further investigation by members of the Criminal Investigations Division. The Henderson Police Department encourages anyone with information related to this crime to contact the Henderson Police Department at 252-438-4141 or Crime Stoppers at 252-492-1925. You can put anonymous tips on the web site.  (www.hvcrimestoppers.com)  Callers may remain anonymous. Crime Stoppers offers a reward up to $2,000 for information that leads to an arrest.

Larceny Case

On July 27, 2015 at approximately 7:21 am, the Vance County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to Sunset Gardens, 3174 US-158 Business, in reference to a larceny. Upon arrival Deputies talked to William Haithcock, who stated that someone during the night had taken a red Toro zero-turn mower from the shed. The Vance County Sheriff’s Office encourages any person with information related to this case to contact Henderson –Vance Crime Stoppers at 492-1925 and also you can put anonymous tips on the web site.  (www.hvcrimestoppers.com)  Citizens with information can also contact the Vance County Sheriff’s Office Investigation Division at 738-2200.

Larceny Case

On July 17, 2015 at approximately 3:35pm, Vance County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to Kids World Daycare, 420 Red Oak Road, in reference to a larceny. Upon arrival, Deputies talked to Ms. Stewartson who stated that someone had taken during the night an air conditioner unit from the property. The Vance County Sheriff’s Office encourages any person with information related to this case to contact Henderson – Vance Crime Stoppers at 492-1925 and also you can put anonymous tips on the web site.  (www.hvcrimestoppers.com)  Citizens with information can also contact the Vance County Sheriff’s Office Investigation Division at 738-2200.

New Animal Shelter Moving Forward

A “New” animal shelter for Vance County is moving forward, although at a snail’s pace.  Vance County Commissioners recently agreed to move forward on a new 8,000 square-foot building that is to cost between $1.1 and $1.6 million.  The shelter will be built on five acres of donated land.

After much discussion and with Commissioner Deborah Brown casting the only NO vote, the project is moving forward. Commissioners have agreed to take the next step and have approved further review of plans for the new shelter.new animal shelter site

In addition, the County is working with the U. S. Department of Agriculture to receive a 30-year loan of $1.7 million.  If approved, the County will make a $17,000 contribution as a part of the USDA deal.

The current shelter was built 40 years ago and is considered to be out-dated and, with only 2,000 sq. feet, is very small relative to the current needs of the community.

The Boyd family donated the five acres three years ago and includes a sunset provision that has the property reverting back to the Boyds if construction is not started within five years of the original gift.

So far about $22,000 has been raised by active supporters and animal lovers for the new shelter.  You can help by donating to the Vance County Animal Shelter. Send your tax deductible donation to the shelter at 165 Vance Academy Road, Henderson, NC 27537.

As the old saying goes, “We are closer than ever” to having a New Animal Shelter in Vance County.

Henderson-Vance Night Out Against Crime

The Henderson-Vance Night Out Against Crime is coming up on Tuesday, August 4th on Breckenridge Street in downtown Henderson between the Henderson Police Department and the Perry Memorial Library. The event starts at 5:00 p.m. and will wrap up at about 8:00 p.m.

As always, there will be free hot dogs, drinks, and t-shirts.

In a community that normally receives a fair amount of negative attention, the Henderson-Vance Night Out Against Crime is something that many area residents look forward to.

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Sponsoring Agencies for the Night Out Against Crime are the Henderson Police Department, Vance County Sheriff’s Office, Vance County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council, F.V.W Opportunity Inc., and Vance County Schools.

Participating Agencies are as followed:

North Carolina Highway Patrol
North Carolina Kerr Lake Parks & Recreation
Vance Granville Community College Campus Police Department
North Carolina Forestry Service
North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement
Henderson Fire Department
Vance County Emergency Services
Henderson-Vance Recreation Department, Youth Services & Teen Court
Vance County Rescue Squad
Henderson-Vance Community Watch Association
Henderson-Vance Crime Stoppers
Cardinal Innovations Healthcare Solutions
Duke Trauma Ground Unit and Helicopter
Vance County Public School Nurses & Social Workers
Vance County School Bus Safety
Safe Kids Henderson-Vance Coalition
Chuck Elgin & Sharon Elgin
North Carolina Department of Public Safety of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice
South Henderson Pentecostal Holiness Church Band
ACTS of Vance County
911 Emergency Management
Vance County Dentition Center
Ruin Creek Animal Protection Society
Henderson Family YMCA Stride
Girls on the Run Northern North Carolina
H. Leslie Perry Memorial Library
F-G-V Smart Start Inc.
The Daily Dispatch
Vance County Department of Social Services
Children’s Services & Foster Care & Adoption
Royall Harris Character Antics
United Way of Vance County
Chick-fil-A of Henderson
Alice Aycock Poe Center for Health Education
Kittrell Job Corp Center
Wal-Mart Distribution 6091
Boys & Girls Club North Central North Carolina
Infinite Possibilities Inc.
Vance Gang Awareness Partnership
Vance County School Dropout Prevention
Aaron’s
Vance County Schools TRU-Swat Tobacco Prevention
Youth Villages
Vance County Child Support Unit
Vance Granville Community College
US Food Service
Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce
Vance County Senior Center
Kesler Temple A.M.E Zion Church
Vance County Parenting Education Program
Vance County 4H Program
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Henderson Optimist Club Respect for Law Banquet

On the night of Tuesday, July 28th the Henderson Optimist Club celebrated the accomplishments of local law enforcement and other public servants. Tommy Farmer, John Pecora, Britt Sams, and other Henderson Optimist Club members presented awards and spoke to members and recipients at the Respect for Law Banquet.

Brandon Logue was awarded Henderson Police Officer of the year, and was escorted by Chief Marcus Barrow. David Stanley was presented with the Henderson Firefighter of the year plaque, and was accompanied by Fire Chief Danny Wilkerson. Myron Alexander was credited with Vance County Deputy of year, and partnered with Sheriff Peter White for a short speech to the Optimist Club members. Joseph Thomas was awarded North Carolina State Highway Trooper of the Year, and was accompanied by 1st Sergeant Joseph Gaskins.

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John O’Neal was awarded Vance County Firefighter of the year, and Charles Shelton was presented with a plaque for Kerr Lake Park Ranger of the year.

In many cases, these community servants do not get many “thank yous”. The next time you see one of these individuals or a representative of their respective organization take the time to thank them for what they do. They collectively make Vance County a better place to live, work, and have a little fun.

To find out more about the Henderson Optimist Club, log on to https://www.henderson-optimists.org/.

Embrace Event Draws Nearly 1,000

Saturday, April 18, 2015, the Embrace Henderson Family Spectacular event at SaddleRock Farm saw nearly 1,000 people in attendance.

 

850 kids and 125 volunteers, along with numerous area churches, joined forces for the event, which presents The Greatest Story Ever Told. One of the main organizers of the event, Kevin Kilgore, told WIZS News that in excess of 100 children have choosen to follow Christ in the event’s five year history.

Larry Johnson, who owns SaddleRock Farm, said it’s just so the whole community can come and have a free event. He said, “We are doing it because Jesus loves us, and we love others because of that.”

Longtime Vance County commissioner of 28 years and recent Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year for 2014, Danny Wright, was in attendance. And as he has each year, Mr. Wright had his trusty camera strapped around his neck. He said, “This is my community,” in reference to the Weldon’s Mill area as well as his home in nearby Cokesbury. He said, “This is primarily an evangalistic outreach effort to reach the children, and if you reach the children, then you reach their families. We are trying to change hearts, and when you change hearts you change cultures, and when you change cultures you change the community. So that’s what this is all about.”

 

Volunteer Phyllis Burnette said, “It’s wonderful to volunteer for this event, to see the children come out, to see the smiles on their faces, and to see so many churches out here working together, and to know that we have the opportunity to show Christ’s love.”

Harriett Baptist Church Pastor Wil Breedlove was in attendance, with his two children, and Breedlove said, “It’s a bunch of different churches in our community who love our community and want to make a diffence. It’s a great day; it’s a great family day. At seven o’clock this morning my kids got up and said, ‘Daddy, we are ready to go to the spectacular.'”

The morning prayer for the volunteers, just before the event started at 11:00am, brings it full circle for Kilgore and others. To the Glory of God only.

Vance County Animal Shelter

The shelter is full of dogs, cats and kittens in urgent need of adoption. Please call or visit the shelter if you are interested in fostering or adopting.

The Vance County Animal Shelter is in need bleach in order to disinfect and keep a disease free environment. If you are interested in donating the shelter is open Mondays 12:30-4:30, Tues-Thurs 10am-2pm and Saturdays 8am-12 noon.

The Animal Shelter is located at 165 Vance Academy Rd in Henderson. Phone number is 252-492-3136.