-Information courtesy Rebuilding Hope, Inc.
Churches, do you have groups who can lend a hand and help Rebuilding Hope build wheelchair ramps? Your participation would help reduce a backlog of more than 30 requests – and help us all reach our communities for Christ.
Here are answers to some questions you might have:
What preparations are made before work begins?
Before work begins, an RHI volunteer will visit the job site and assess the owner’s physical and spiritual needs. The volunteer will take measurements and draw a plan. Job sites are different and custom plans are necessary.
What about materials and tools?
RHI will gather the materials and deliver them to the job site and provide tools, as needed.
Are building permits required?
RHI will obtain the required permits.
Who will supervise and be responsible for the work?
An experienced RHI crew leader.
How long does building a ramp take?
Depending on the ramp (e.g., straight ramp or ramp with a landing) and the number of crew members, it’s a day to a day-and-a-half job.
Where are job sites located?
In all the communities we serve, but every effort will be made to assign work in the vicinity of your church.
Can work be scheduled on Saturdays?
Yes.
For more information, please call the RHI office at (252) https://rebuildinghope.radiantwebtools.com/438-5132.
If you can help, we’ll put you in touch with Bill Overby of Enterprise Baptist Church, our team leader in Warren County. Or Steve Timberlake of Oxford Baptist Church, our team leader in Granville County. Or, in Vance County, Steve Lyles of Raleigh Road Baptist Church, Vann Wester of New Sandy Creek Baptist Church, or Cliff McClanahan of Central Baptist Church.
Minority-Owned Business Luncheon to Provide Grant/Loan, Permitting Info.
/by WIZS Staff-Information courtesy the Henderson Downtown Development website
A minority-owned business luncheon will be held at Rebuild Communities Resource Center, 117 Church St., Henderson on Tuesday, October 30, 2018, at 12:30 p.m.
Topics include grant & low-interest loan information, permitting process information and an incentive program.
Register for free by clicking here or call (252) 820-9785.
(This is not a paid advertisement)
Franklin County to Celebrate Veterans in Annual Celebration
/by WIZS Staff-Press Release, Franklin County
The spotlight will focus on local veterans on Monday, November 12, 2018, as Franklin County conducts its annual Veteran’s Day Program at the Louisburg National Guard Armory, located at 600 South Bickett Boulevard, Louisburg, NC. The official program will begin at 11 a.m. Guest Speaker for the event will be Ret. Colonel Archie Taylor, Jr. (US Army) of Vance County.
Musical selections for the program will be rendered by the Louisburg High School Band, members of American Legion Posts and several talented citizens. A meal of local favorites, prepared by the Justice Volunteer Fire Department, will be served after the official program.
Citizens are encouraged to attend and share their appreciation for the Veterans of our county, state and nation who have bravely served our armed forces. This event is sponsored by Franklin County with support from a number of local sponsors.
For more information, contact Franklin County Veterans Services at 919-496-1939 or visit www.franklincountync.us. The office provides support to veterans and their families in researching and understanding resources available to aid in their welfare.
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/by CharleneTown Talk 10/29/18
/by LarryNews 10/29/18
/by LarryEmbassy Foundation to Mull Proposal for McGregor Hall Economic Impact Study
/by Kelly BondurantThe Embassy Cultural Center Foundation is in the planning phase of conducting an economic impact study of the McGregor Hall Performing Arts Center on the Henderson economy.
The foundation recently sought a proposal from the Municipal Research Lab at North Carolina State University for completion of the study. Representatives from NC State responded with a proposal that included a breakdown of proceedings, a completion timeline and a total project cost of $17,500.
The proposal included the following proceedings:
According to NC State representatives, the completion time for the study is estimated at four months, with the project to begin on January 7, 2019, and the final report to be submitted by May 6, 2019.
Researchers would begin the process by meeting with Embassy Cultural Center Foundation representatives, requesting data on McGregor Hall and reviewing local government tax receipts. A draft of the report would then be submitted to the Center for review by mid-April, with final presentations and findings reported in May.
According to Dennis Jarvis, II, director of the Henderson-Vance Economic Development Commission, the study would serve a twofold purpose, “The Embassy Foundation has reached out to NC State in regards to this study to get a better understanding of the current economic impact of McGregor Hall as well as to establish ways we can expand upon that impact moving forward.”
The next step in the process, Jarvis said, is for community partners to discuss the proposal and to determine how to proceed. “There will be discussions with the Downtown Development Commission, the County, the City, McGregor Hall and the community in general to determine our next move.”
Rebuilding Hope Looking For Helping Hands With Backlog of Requests
/by WIZS Staff-Information courtesy Rebuilding Hope, Inc.
Churches, do you have groups who can lend a hand and help Rebuilding Hope build wheelchair ramps? Your participation would help reduce a backlog of more than 30 requests – and help us all reach our communities for Christ.
Here are answers to some questions you might have:
What preparations are made before work begins?
Before work begins, an RHI volunteer will visit the job site and assess the owner’s physical and spiritual needs. The volunteer will take measurements and draw a plan. Job sites are different and custom plans are necessary.
What about materials and tools?
RHI will gather the materials and deliver them to the job site and provide tools, as needed.
Are building permits required?
RHI will obtain the required permits.
Who will supervise and be responsible for the work?
An experienced RHI crew leader.
How long does building a ramp take?
Depending on the ramp (e.g., straight ramp or ramp with a landing) and the number of crew members, it’s a day to a day-and-a-half job.
Where are job sites located?
In all the communities we serve, but every effort will be made to assign work in the vicinity of your church.
Can work be scheduled on Saturdays?
Yes.
For more information, please call the RHI office at (252) https://rebuildinghope.radiantwebtools.com/438-5132.
If you can help, we’ll put you in touch with Bill Overby of Enterprise Baptist Church, our team leader in Warren County. Or Steve Timberlake of Oxford Baptist Church, our team leader in Granville County. Or, in Vance County, Steve Lyles of Raleigh Road Baptist Church, Vann Wester of New Sandy Creek Baptist Church, or Cliff McClanahan of Central Baptist Church.
Unload Old, Unwanted Items at Oxford’s Fall Clean Out Event
/by WIZS Staff-Information and flyer courtesy the City of Oxford website
The 2018 Fall Clean Out Recycle and Collection event will be held Saturday, November 17, 2018, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Granville Co. Convention & Expo Center, 4185 US Hwy 15, Oxford.
An extensive list of items will be available for recycling or collection including paint, household cleaners, old gasoline, pesticides, electronics, medications and medical supplies, scrap metal, broken appliances, pet supplies, beauty supplies and much more.
Contact Teresa Baker, Recycle Coordinator, at (919) 725-1417 or bakertd@gcs.k12.nc.us
Vance Co. Water Committee to Discuss Phase 1B of Water System
/by WIZS Staff-Information courtesy Kelly H. Grissom, Executive Assistant/Clerk to Board, Vance County Board of Commissioners
Please be informed that the county’s water committee (Wilder, Brummitt, Taylor) is scheduled to meet Wednesday, November 7, 2018, at 4 p.m. in the administrative conference room – 122 Young Street, Henderson. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss Phase 1B of the water system.
H-V Chamber of Commerce Announces Upcoming Business After Hours
/by WIZS Staff-Information courtesy Sandra Wilkerson, Director of Admin and Events, Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce
Join the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce for a Business After Hours event at Concordia Care Health and Rehabilitation (formerly Guardian Care), 280 Beckford Drive, Henderson. The event will be held on Thursday, November 8, 2018, from 5:15 – 7 p.m.