Marshals who will serve at the first Oxford Preparatory Commencement ceremony honoring the class of 2017 have been announced. Marshals are chosen from the sophomore and junior class. Students chosen from either class must have a weighted GPA above 4.25. The chief marshal will be chosen from the junior representatives and will be announced at the May 26th awards ceremony. Marshals for the 2016-2017 year are:
Layla Alashmli, junior from Henderson, NC
Megan Ayscue, junior from Oxford, NC
Alex Bare, sophomore from Creedmoor, NC
Andrew Crumpler, junior from Henderson, NC
Jason Corbett, sophomore from Henderson, NC
Andrew (Whitt) Daniel, junior from Henderson, NC
Zach Ellington, sophomore from Henderson, NC
Shawn Matthews, sophomore from Oxford, NC
Mira Patel, sophomore from Henderson, NC
Catherine Stallsmith, junior from Oxford, NC
Madeline Stallsmith, junior from Oxford, NC
Jackson Vaughan, junior from Henderson, NC
Jacinthia Wiliams, junior from Henderson, NC
Butner to hold Memorial Day Wreath Ceremony
/by WIZS StaffPRESS RELEASE
MEMORIAL DAY WREATH LAYING CEREMONY
MAY 29th at 10:00 AM
GAZEBO PARK, BUTNER
Please join us for the opportunity to pay tribute and remember our past US Military Service men and women with a Wreath Laying Ceremony.
The event will take place at the Gazebo Park, Town of Butner, on Monday, May 29th beginning at 10:00 AM.
The Ceremony includes keynote speaker Tom Lane, who was the first elected Mayor of Butner (2007-2015). Also participating are area pastors Reverend Buddy Ritter, Reverend David Richardson; the South Granville Jr. ROTC; and music by the South Granville High School Band.
Winners of the Middle School Essay Contest will present their writings and military vehicles will be on display.
The address for Gazebo Park is 416, Central Avenue, Butner, NC.
In case of rain, the ceremony will be held at Soldiers Memorial Sports Arena.
Help patients, honor loved ones by donating blood with the Red Cross
/by WIZS StaffDURHAM, N.C. (May 17, 2017) – Before busy summer schedules set in, the American Red Cross urges eligible donors to roll up a sleeve to help ensure a sufficient supply for patients in need.
Donors of all blood types are needed now to help accident and burn victims, heart surgery and organ transplant patients, and those receiving cancer treatment.
Kenneth Reed gives blood in his son’s honor. When Trace was 8 days old, he underwent heart surgery and received blood transfusions. “It’s the least I can do. If it wasn’t for donors, he wouldn’t be here with us today,” said Reed. “I don’t call it donating blood; I call it donating life.”
Giving blood is an easy and thoughtful way to honor a loved one who has relied on blood products, to follow in the example of a family member who gives regularly or to simply help others.
As a thank you, those who come out to donate May 26-30 will receive a Red Cross-branded visor, while supplies last. Make an appointment to donate blood by downloading the free Red Cross Blood Donor App, visiting redcrossblood.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). Donors can then also visit redcrossblood.org/cedarfair to enter to win one of three grand prize packages for four to Knott’s Berry Farm in California or Cedar Point in Ohio.
Upcoming blood donation opportunities:
Granville
Creedmoor
5/26/2017: 2:30 p.m. – 7 p.m., Creedmoor United Methodist Church, 214 Park Avenue
Oxford
6/15/2017: 12 p.m. – 4:30 p.m., Union Bank & Trust Company, 108 College Street
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Person
Roxboro
5/29/2017: 1:30 p.m. – 6 p.m., National Guard Armory, 605 Burlington Rd
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Vance
Henderson
6/16/2017: 9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m., Maria Parham Health, John T. Church Building, 566 Ruin Creek Rd
NC Farmers should prepare for hurricane season
/by WIZS StaffRALEIGH – Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler’s annual plea for farmers to prepare for hurricane season is especially poignant this year, considering many are still recovering from Hurricane Matthew.
“Hurricane Matthew is a painfully fresh reminder of just how important it is to have an emergency plan for your farm, food company or agribusiness,” Troxler said. “Take precautions and think through your plan now, and discuss it with your employees and family. Doing this can help no matter what emergency strikes.”
Scientists at N.C. State University are predicting 11 to 15 named storms in the Atlantic basin this year, numbers in line with the average since 1950. Of those storms, four to six could become hurricanes. The Atlantic hurricane season typically runs June 1 to Nov. 30, but this year has already seen one tropical storm, Arlene, which made a brief appearance in April.
Planning helps farmers protect their families, workers, equipment and buildings, Troxler said. “Livestock operations should maintain emergency plans that address power needs and on-site feed capabilities,” he said. “Also, identify places to relocate animals from low-lying areas. We saw farmers take those precautions before Matthew, and I believe it played a role in reducing animal losses from the storm.”
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.
Kerr Tar Council of Government Update 05/17/17
/by CharleneTown Talk 05/17/17
/by CharleneCooperative Extension with Paul McKenzie 05/17/17
/by CharleneH/V Chamber Cuts Ribbon for new Downtown Shoe Store
/by WIZS StaffOn Thursday, April 27, the Henderson Vance Chamber of Commerce held a Ribbon Cutting ceremony for Fierce Feet by Tweet, a new business in Downtown Henderson. Fierce Feet by Tweet owner, Alisa Alston offers a variety of in trend, casual and formal shoes and accessories, including clothing and handbags.
Hours of operation are 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m, Monday – Saturday and Sunday, 1:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. The shop is located at 133 S. Garnett Street, in historic Downtown Henderson and can be reached at (252) 425-2287.
News 05/17/17
/by LarryHenderson Students Dominate Inaugural Oxford Prep Graduation Marshal List
/by WIZS StaffMarshals who will serve at the first Oxford Preparatory Commencement ceremony honoring the class of 2017 have been announced. Marshals are chosen from the sophomore and junior class. Students chosen from either class must have a weighted GPA above 4.25. The chief marshal will be chosen from the junior representatives and will be announced at the May 26th awards ceremony. Marshals for the 2016-2017 year are:
Layla Alashmli, junior from Henderson, NC
Megan Ayscue, junior from Oxford, NC
Alex Bare, sophomore from Creedmoor, NC
Andrew Crumpler, junior from Henderson, NC
Jason Corbett, sophomore from Henderson, NC
Andrew (Whitt) Daniel, junior from Henderson, NC
Zach Ellington, sophomore from Henderson, NC
Shawn Matthews, sophomore from Oxford, NC
Mira Patel, sophomore from Henderson, NC
Catherine Stallsmith, junior from Oxford, NC
Madeline Stallsmith, junior from Oxford, NC
Jackson Vaughan, junior from Henderson, NC
Jacinthia Wiliams, junior from Henderson, NC
Granville Chamber to host Women in Business Luncheon
/by WIZS StaffWOMEN IN BUSINESS LUNCHEON
Wednesday, May 24, 2017 ~ 12:00 noon
THORNDALE OAKS, 105 West Quailridge Road, Oxford
You are invited to lunch and an outstanding program by
Holly Boyd & Anna Cate Fleming
Fashion Blogger Anna Cate Collection
Lunch: $15 Chamber members
$18 non-Chamber members
Reservations are REQUIRED by Monday, May 22nd
(Reservations not cancelled prior to May 23rd will be invoiced.)
WOMEN IN BUSINESS LUNCHEON SPONSORS:
CENTURY 21/HANCOCK PROPERTIES/ANNE HANCOCK, TRACY DOZIER
GRANVILLE INSURANCE AGENCY/SANDRA D. PRUITT
JIMMY WILLIAMS & ASSOCS. – NATIONWIDE INS./GLENDA M. WILLIAMS
REVLON
THORNDALE OAKS/ FAITH C. WATKINS
BRUMMITT ELECTRIC/HELEN H. BRUMMITT
EDWARD D JONES/ WANDA ELMORE
FONVILLE MORISSEY REALTOR/SUZANNE BORNEMANN
LEGAL SHIELD/RUTH ANN BULLOCK
LEWIS ELECTRIC OF OXFORD/CAROLYN E. WILSON
LYDIA CROUSE PHOTOGRAPHY/LYDIA CROUSE
NORTH CENTRAL MEDICAL TRANSPORT/CARRIE R. CURRIN
RODAN & FIELDS INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT/SUSAN S. CREWS