Michele Eaves Burgess has been named the George Watkins Citizen of the Year by the Occoneechee Council of Boy Scouts of America.
Burgess officially received the honor at an awards ceremony Thursday in Henderson. This award is Scouting’s premier event and major fundraiser in Vance County, and honors extraordinary community leaders in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the quality of life in the Eno River District and who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law, according to a press release issued by the Occoneechee Council.
“I am honored to be recognized by our community for my involvement and dedication to making Vance County a better place for our future leaders and today’s youth,” Burgess said in a prepared statement. “Being selected to receive this award, named for Mr. George R. Watkins, Sr., who I admire and have had the pleasure to work with for many years is very special to me. George and his family have set a positive example of how volunteerism and giving back makes such an impact.”
In presenting the award, Ronald Bennett, event chairman, praised Burgess for the energy and excitement she brought in her role as president of the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce. She recently retired but Bennett said Vance County and the surrounding communities are better places because of her efforts through the Chamber.
Burgess has led the Chamber three different times over the years. Tem Blackburn, who shared remarks Thursday evening, was on the interview committee that chose Burgess over others. Although she had less experience than those other candidates, there was something that clearly set her apart, he said.
“In the years that followed, whenever I needed help on a project for the Library, the YMCA, the public schools, anything of benefit to the community I called Michele and I always felt she was not only glad to help, but she was so glad I had called her and asked her to help,” he said.
Nancy Bobbitt also spoke about her friend and told those gathered that Burgess “has never faltered in her love and support of this community.” Through Burgess’s leadership over the years, the Chamber established Leadership Vance and Business After Hours, Bobbitt said. And Burgess was the first Chamber executive from Henderson to graduate and receive certification from the National Institute of Organizational Management.
“She always has a smile and good word for everyone she meets,” Bobbitt said. “She has a wealth of experience and ability to lead others to do their best to make Henderson and Vance County live up to its potential.”
Blackburn said Burgess has been working on behalf of Vance County and its residents to build community. It’s a lot of work, but Burgess has a way of approaching tasks that makes them a bit more enjoyable, Blackburn said.
“Speaking for myself, and for many others who have worked with Michele over the years, she has made it not only rewarding, but great fun!”
Warren County To Offer Farmworker Safety Workshop En Español
/by WIZS StaffWarren County Cooperative Extension is offering a farmworker safety training for Spanish speakers on June 8, 2023.
The workshop – which will be conducted in Spanish – will begin at 9 a.m. at the Warren County Armory, according to Matthew Place, Warren County’s livestock and field crop agent with N.C. Cooperative Extension.
Place expects the workshop to last a couple of hours. Registration is not needed – participants can just show up for the workshop, which will be held at the Warren County Armory, 501 NC Hwy 158 Business in Warrenton.
In addition to general information about workers’ protection standards, workshop topics will include information about green tobacco sickness and heat stress.
Contact Place at 252.257.3640 to learn more.
Specifics On New Voter Photo ID Rules
/by WIZS StaffIn response to the state’s new voter ID law, the state board of elections has issued information that may be helpful for citizens to keep in mind before their next trip to the polls.
Voters will be asked to show a photo ID, starting with the 2023 municipal elections. A driver’s license or other photo ID will be accepted.
Those without a photo ID can get a No Fee ID Card from NCDMV and soon, it is expected that a free ID will be available from your local board of elections office.
When a voter checks in to a polling place, poll workers will ask for an ID, and they are supposed to look to make sure the photo reasonably resembles the voter; the address doesn’t have to match the voter registration records
It is important to note that all voters will be allowed to vote with or without a photo ID. Those without an ID will use the ID exception form and a provisional ballot.
For complete details, visit ncsbe.gov/voter-ID and “FAQ: Voter ID” to learn more.
Granville To Bring High-Speed Internet To Underserved Areas Of County
/by WIZS StaffGranville County Board of Commissioners have finalized a partnership with Brightspeed and the NC Department of Information Technology to provide high-speed fiber internet access to close to 2,000 homes and businesses in rural spots across the county.
Through the Growing Rural Economies with Access to Technology (GREAT) Grant Program, Brightspeed will have two years to install internet infrastructure capable of providing fiber internet service to the approved locations. The NC GREAT Grant award totaled $4 million, and Granville County will use ARPA funds to kick in 20 percent of the more than $6.67 million project cost.
County leaders and elected officials continue to find ways to increase access to reliable internet service throughout the county.
State laws prohibit county and city governments from installing or providing internet infrastructure, but partnerships with internet service providers are allowed..
Board of Commissioners Chair Russ May said this project is a good start to provide more high-speed access to county residents. “Much like water or electric service, high-speed internet access is an essential utility for daily life, and we are thankful that the State of North Carolina chose to dedicate a significant portion of their ARPA funding to this project,” May said.
The areas served by this project are concentrated on the outskirts of Oxford, in western Granville County around the Berea and Culbreth communities, and the northern Granville County communities of Cornwall, Oak Hill, Gela and Grassy Creek.
To view a full map of addresses served, click here: https://www.granvillecounty.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/GREAT-Grant-Broadband-Infrastructure-Project-Locations-20230126.pdf
Farmers Market Pops Up On Thursdays In Stovall Library Parking Lot
/by WIZS StaffIf you live in or near the community of Stovall in northern Granville County, you’ve got a new option for locally sourced produce and other handcrafted items: as of May 18, there’s a new farmers market that pops up on Thursdays in the parking lot of the Stovall branch of the public library.
More than a dozen vendors have committed to the new market, which will be open from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Customers can find a wide range of items, from fresh eggs and home-baked goods to crocheted items and fresh seasonal produce.
The library is located at 300 Main St. in Stovall, just off NC Hwy 15.
Interested in becoming a vendor? Contact Lori Sharp at lori.sharp@granvillecounty.org.
Michele Burgess Named George Watkins Citizen Of The Year
/by WIZS StaffMichele Eaves Burgess has been named the George Watkins Citizen of the Year by the Occoneechee Council of Boy Scouts of America.
Burgess officially received the honor at an awards ceremony Thursday in Henderson. This award is Scouting’s premier event and major fundraiser in Vance County, and honors extraordinary community leaders in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the quality of life in the Eno River District and who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law, according to a press release issued by the Occoneechee Council.
“I am honored to be recognized by our community for my involvement and dedication to making Vance County a better place for our future leaders and today’s youth,” Burgess said in a prepared statement. “Being selected to receive this award, named for Mr. George R. Watkins, Sr., who I admire and have had the pleasure to work with for many years is very special to me. George and his family have set a positive example of how volunteerism and giving back makes such an impact.”
In presenting the award, Ronald Bennett, event chairman, praised Burgess for the energy and excitement she brought in her role as president of the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce. She recently retired but Bennett said Vance County and the surrounding communities are better places because of her efforts through the Chamber.
Burgess has led the Chamber three different times over the years. Tem Blackburn, who shared remarks Thursday evening, was on the interview committee that chose Burgess over others. Although she had less experience than those other candidates, there was something that clearly set her apart, he said.
“In the years that followed, whenever I needed help on a project for the Library, the YMCA, the public schools, anything of benefit to the community I called Michele and I always felt she was not only glad to help, but she was so glad I had called her and asked her to help,” he said.
Nancy Bobbitt also spoke about her friend and told those gathered that Burgess “has never faltered in her love and support of this community.” Through Burgess’s leadership over the years, the Chamber established Leadership Vance and Business After Hours, Bobbitt said. And Burgess was the first Chamber executive from Henderson to graduate and receive certification from the National Institute of Organizational Management.
“She always has a smile and good word for everyone she meets,” Bobbitt said. “She has a wealth of experience and ability to lead others to do their best to make Henderson and Vance County live up to its potential.”
Blackburn said Burgess has been working on behalf of Vance County and its residents to build community. It’s a lot of work, but Burgess has a way of approaching tasks that makes them a bit more enjoyable, Blackburn said.
“Speaking for myself, and for many others who have worked with Michele over the years, she has made it not only rewarding, but great fun!”
Lucas Satterwhite Signs to Play Varsity Lacrosse at Guilford College
/by WIZS StaffCoach Dan Sandlin submitted the text and photos.
Today marks a monumental day for the Vance Charter Lacrosse team. Lucas Satterwhite, a four year varsity starter and a three year captain of the team, signed his letter of intent to play lacrosse at the collegiate level. In the fall, Lucas will be attending Guilford College in Greensboro and will be a member of the Varsity Lacrosse program for the school.
Chamber’s “Local Ladies In Leadership” Program Set For June 8
/by WIZS StaffRegistration is now open for the next “Women in Business” session.
Vance County Economic Development Director McKinley Perkinson will be the speaker for the second in a series titled “Local Ladies in Leadership.”
Perkinson will bring updates and information about local trends in economic development.
The lunch and learn will begin at 12 noon on Thursday, June 8, in the Farm Bureau Room at Perry Memorial Library.
This is an opportunity for women in the community to hear first-hand how the community is growing and what is in store for the future of Henderson and Vance County.
Contact Vanessa Jones, director of programs for the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce at vanessa@hendersonvance.org by June 5 to register. The fee is $20 a person.
Call the Chamber office at 252.438.8414 for more information.
Warren Parks and Rec Summer Sports Camps
/by WIZS StaffWarren County Parks and Recreation is offering multiple sports camps this summer.
Fees below are the regular registration fees.
Summer sports camp offerings include:
(Registration deadline is June 10)
(Registration deadline is June 10)
(Registration Deadline is July 1)
(Registration deadline is July 3)
(Registration deadline is July 10)
All camps will be held at Warren County High School except for the football camp, which will be held at the Warren County Recreation Complex. Space is limited, so if you haven’t already signed up, please do so soon.
Interested parents and children are encouraged to visit the parks and rec website or Facebook page for information about new sports camps that may be added. And prospective instructors should email parksandrecreation@warrencountync.gov for information about how to become an instructor.
Registration can be completed online at www.warrencountync.com/345/Parks-Recreation or in person at the parks and rec office, 113 Wilcox St., Warrenton Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For more information or register, please visit the website or call the office at 252-257-2272.
Warren County Parks and Recreation continually accepts interest in volunteering for this and other programs. Submit volunteer application and background check online at www.warrencountync.com/345/Parks-Recreation
SportsTalk: Oxford Prep Wraps Up Successful Spring Season
/by Bill HarrisSpring sports at Oxford Prep have wound down, but Athletic Director John Hammett is happy with the outcomes of his teams at the school. The softball team won a conference championship, the baseball team was third in the conference, posting a winning record and advancing to the second round of the state playoffs, and the soccer team posted the most victories in school history with five.
With the softball conference championship, that makes for seven banners in ten years for teams from Oxford Prep. And Hammett is excited for upcoming seasons as well. “Our entire baseball team returns next season, and all but one from our softball team will be back as well,” Hammett said on Thursday’s SportsTalk.
Hammett also indicated that most of the soccer team will also be back, and he feels the next several seasons could be strong for all of his teams.
With the school year at an end, one might think things will be slowing down, but Hammett will be busy with camps for the students getting them prepared for what should be another exciting year for Oxford Prep sports.
CLICK PLAY to hear Athletic Director John Hammett!
SportsTalk: Vance Charter Soccer Advances To Third Round Of Playoffs
/by Bill HarrisUpdate 10 p.m. — Congratulations to Vance Charter! Survive and advance.
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