The H-V Chamber of Commerce and WIZS, Your Community Voice, present Jobs in Vance for April 5th, 2022. The Chamber compiles the information, and it is presented here and on the radio. Contact the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce at 438-8414 or email Michelle@hendersonvance.org to be included.
JOB OPENINGS IN VANCE COUNTY – Week of Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Name of the Company: For Your Occasion Event Rentals
Jobs Available: Hiring for installers to help with set up and take down.
Method of Contact: Call 252-492-9800. Email resume to info@FYOEventRentals.com. Visit website at www.fyoeventrentals.com.
Name of the Company: Walmart Distribution Center 6091
Jobs Available: Freight Handler/Order Filler. Full-time, 12 hour shift. $17.55-$23.55 hour. Fullfill store orders by pulling merchandise through layer using electronic voice control equipment, stacking on pallets, and completing tasks in other ways.
Method of Contact: Apply online at www.walmart.com (at bottom of homepage, click on careers), or apply online with www.indeed.com.
Name of the Company: Vance County Public Schools
Jobs Available: Hiring for a Parent Engagement, Displace Families, and Student Liaison. Full-time. $24,000 – $30,000 year salary. Willingness to develop community relationships, and have an understanding of available resources to assist our families.
Method of Contact: Apply online to www.vcs.k12.nc.us – Under programs and services tab at top of page, click on job openings. Or call Human Resource Office at 252-492-2127.
Name of the Company: Variety Wholesalers (Roses Stores) Corporate Office, located on Garnett Street in Henderson, NC
Jobs Available: Job Openings (multiple positions) for immediate hire. Human Resource Coordinator, Payroll Specialist, Accounts Payable Clerk, Associate Buyer, Merchandise Analyst, Various Merchandise Department Buyers.
Method of Contact: Send resume to poverton@vwstores.com or apply at www.indeed.com.
Name of the Company: Mars Petcare
Jobs Available: Sanitation Operator – performs cleaning and maintains control over the microbial environment in plant through detailed cleaning of equipment and surfaces, in high-risk areas, and oversees preventive maintenance of all sanitation equipment. High School diploma required.
Method of Contact: Apply through online through NC Works at www.ncworks.gov, or go by the NC Works office in Henderson to apply at 857 South Beckford Drive, Suite G in Henderson. 252-438-6129.
Name of the Company: First Baptist Church, Henderson, NC
Jobs Available: Administrative Support Coordinator. Provide organizational and administrative assistance to church staff, maintain schedules for the use of the building, special events, and assist with printing and distribution of church publications. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Publisher, Exel. Excellent verbal and written skills, interpersonal skills, recordkeeping skills, marketing on social medial. High School diploma and 2 year college degree preferred. 9-5, Monday to Thursday, 9-noon on Friday.
Method of Contact: Send resume to Ron Cava, Senior Minister at First Baptist Church. roncava@fbchenderson.net
Some of these businesses are present or past advertisers of WIZS. Being an ad client is not a condition of being listed or broadcast. This is not a paid ad.
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The Local Skinny! Jobs In Vance 04-05-22
/by Bill HarrisThe H-V Chamber of Commerce and WIZS, Your Community Voice, present Jobs in Vance for April 5th, 2022. The Chamber compiles the information, and it is presented here and on the radio. Contact the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce at 438-8414 or email Michelle@hendersonvance.org to be included.
JOB OPENINGS IN VANCE COUNTY – Week of Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Name of the Company: For Your Occasion Event Rentals
Jobs Available: Hiring for installers to help with set up and take down.
Method of Contact: Call 252-492-9800. Email resume to info@FYOEventRentals.com. Visit website at www.fyoeventrentals.com.
Name of the Company: Walmart Distribution Center 6091
Jobs Available: Freight Handler/Order Filler. Full-time, 12 hour shift. $17.55-$23.55 hour. Fullfill store orders by pulling merchandise through layer using electronic voice control equipment, stacking on pallets, and completing tasks in other ways.
Method of Contact: Apply online at www.walmart.com (at bottom of homepage, click on careers), or apply online with www.indeed.com.
Name of the Company: Vance County Public Schools
Jobs Available: Hiring for a Parent Engagement, Displace Families, and Student Liaison. Full-time. $24,000 – $30,000 year salary. Willingness to develop community relationships, and have an understanding of available resources to assist our families.
Method of Contact: Apply online to www.vcs.k12.nc.us – Under programs and services tab at top of page, click on job openings. Or call Human Resource Office at 252-492-2127.
Name of the Company: Variety Wholesalers (Roses Stores) Corporate Office, located on Garnett Street in Henderson, NC
Jobs Available: Job Openings (multiple positions) for immediate hire. Human Resource Coordinator, Payroll Specialist, Accounts Payable Clerk, Associate Buyer, Merchandise Analyst, Various Merchandise Department Buyers.
Method of Contact: Send resume to poverton@vwstores.com or apply at www.indeed.com.
Name of the Company: Mars Petcare
Jobs Available: Sanitation Operator – performs cleaning and maintains control over the microbial environment in plant through detailed cleaning of equipment and surfaces, in high-risk areas, and oversees preventive maintenance of all sanitation equipment. High School diploma required.
Method of Contact: Apply through online through NC Works at www.ncworks.gov, or go by the NC Works office in Henderson to apply at 857 South Beckford Drive, Suite G in Henderson. 252-438-6129.
Name of the Company: First Baptist Church, Henderson, NC
Jobs Available: Administrative Support Coordinator. Provide organizational and administrative assistance to church staff, maintain schedules for the use of the building, special events, and assist with printing and distribution of church publications. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Publisher, Exel. Excellent verbal and written skills, interpersonal skills, recordkeeping skills, marketing on social medial. High School diploma and 2 year college degree preferred. 9-5, Monday to Thursday, 9-noon on Friday.
Method of Contact: Send resume to Ron Cava, Senior Minister at First Baptist Church. roncava@fbchenderson.net
Some of these businesses are present or past advertisers of WIZS. Being an ad client is not a condition of being listed or broadcast. This is not a paid ad.
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Local Foundation’s Scholarship Open For College-Bound HS Seniors
/by WIZS StaffSearching for scholarships can be a full-time job for those college-bound high school seniors, but a local foundation is offering 10 scholarships to graduating seniors in the area, placing the ball in their court.
The $500 scholarships are offered through the Edmonds Tennis and Education Foundation (ETEF), a Henderson-based nonprofit dedicated to utilizing the game of tennis to provide academic and athletic opportunities for under-resourced youth throughout rural North Carolina.
To help carry out its mission, ETEF high school seniors in Vance, Granville, Warren, Franklin, Halifax, Hertford, Northampton and Bertie counties may apply. Applicants must have evidence of plans to attend college and must follow the application guidelines provided and all required documents must be received or postmarked by Apr. 30, 2022 to be considered for the scholarship award.
Visit https://www.edmondstenniseducationfoundation.org/ and find a link to the application.
Downtown Arts And Wine Festival April 23 In Oxford
/by WIZS StaffOxford will be the site of the first Downtown Arts and Wine Festival – mark Saturday, April 23 on your calendars for an afternoon of strolling and sipping during the outdoor event.
Wine by the glass and beer will be sold at The Hub on Main, which is partnering with the Oxford Arts Council to host the festival.
There will be live music and food vendors from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., as well as live artist demonstrations throughout the afternoon. The arts and wine festival is free; purchase tickets online here or at The Hub on Main for a featured wine-tasting event from the wineries that will be present.
Follow The Hub on Main’s Facebook page for event updates.
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The Local Skinny! Painting The Town
/by WIZS StaffGroups of volunteers will be gathering at several city intersections later this week to create decorative crosswalks as downtown revitalization continues.
More volunteers are welcome to participate Wednesday through Saturday, and they should come prepared to get a little bit messy, according to Alexandra Green, vice president and director of operations of Acquest. Acquest joins co-sponsors Henderson Tobacco Warehouse, Vance County Arts and the City of Henderson to bring the project – funded by an AARP Community Challenge grant – to the downtown area.
Green told Bill Harris on Monday’s The Local Skinny! that volunteers of any age or ability are needed – no artistic talent is required. “Come join us and have some fun,” she said. Volunteers will find themselves painting state symbols like honeybees and dogwood flowers, as well as “giant piano keys” as a nod to Henderson’s contributions to the music scene.
Acquest is based in Baltimore, MD and is currently tackling revitalization efforts of the 87,000-square-foot historic tobacco warehouse on Zene Street, which is within walking distance of downtown.
On Wednesday, volunteers will be painting the crosswalk from 12 noon to 5 p.m. on Zene Street, at Turner and Winder streets.
Thursday’s target is College Street at Montgomery and Arch streets, also from 12 noon to 5 p.m.
The volunteers move to the crosswalk at Zene and Montgomery on Friday – 12 noon to 5 p.m.
The final crosswalk will be created on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Breckenridge and Wyche streets, near McGregor Hall.
Green said the streets will be blocked off during the times that the volunteers will be painting.
Acquest will provide water bottles and snacks for all the crosswalk projects. Volunteers are not required to wear masks, but they should feel free to bring masks if you prefer, given that volunteers may be close to one another during the project.
It’s all part of an overarching plan tcalled the art and heritage walk project that highlights existing art and new creations. Green said it’s just one way to “encourage visitors and locals alike to explore the different areas and historic neighborhoods around downtown with a guided walking experience.
Visit https://facebook.com/ events/s/paint-hendersons- streets/523988272450230/ to stay updated on details for the week.
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TownTalk: Fisher Dredges Up Gold
/by Laura GabelAnyone interested in learning how prospectors once set up camp in the northeast corner of Franklin County in search of gold will feel like they hit the mother lode when talking with Tim Fisher.
Fisher is a wealth of information about the Gold Run Branch gold mine, often called the Portis Mine by locals. And he spoke with Bill Harris on Monday’s Town Talk to give an update on another project that he and some dedicated volunteers have been working on – excavating a 94-foot-long bucket-line dredge that was found on the property.
The previous owner of the land had speculated that it was probably just a dam left over from when the gold mine was in full operation, Fisher said. But a couple of years ago, thanks to a couple of long, dry spells and the work of some pesky beavers along the branch, Fisher discovered something else entirely.
He got busy on the computer and found some mining journals with photos of the dredge, which is a floating vessel that used buckets on the front to scoop from the waterway floor, allowing the heavy gold to sink to the bottom of the dredge. The culled material would go off the back of the dredge, leaving the valuable gold inside.
Now that the dredge is partially excavated, Fisher said they’ve made some neat discoveries, like an old smelter in an assay lab. A smelter is like an oven or kiln that was used to melt the gold to test its purity. “It’s a cool, cool, rare piece of history,” Fisher said.
“We’ve figured out how to reconstruct it,” he said of the giant relic, adding that the plans are to make it totally safe for people. “We’re not planning to float it again,” Fisher said, but they do plan to restore it so others can see what it looked like when it was in use.
One by-product of the excavation is all the dirt and silt that has washed through the dredge over the years that it was abandoned. There are big bags of that excavated dirt that are ripe for modern-day prospectors to sift through in search of gold.
Any gold heavy enough would have sunk to the floor of the dredge, he explained. “There’s gold in it,” he said of the dirt they’ve pulled out so far. “When we pull the dirt out, there’s gold in it,” he said.
Some folks came out recently and said they’d like to try their hand at panning for gold in the creek. After a quick clinic to learn some techniques, Fisher said they had no trouble finding gold, which they took home in a small vial.
“It’s an unbelievable situation up here,” Fisher said with enthusiasm. He said he hopes he can play even a small role in attracting more tourism up his way.
“There’s so much to see and to learn – I want to teach the younger generation how things used to be,” Fisher said. He’s also filming the dredge excavation project, and the end result is either going to be a documentary or a series that chronicles the project.
“I can’t even tell you how intensive this job is going to be,” he said, undaunted. The site is a little tricky to get to and the heavy equipment can’t get too close, so volunteers alongside Fisher are literally placing the dirt in the bucket of the excavator shovelful by shovelful.
“There is no quick way to do it…you don’t want to destroy, damage or crush stuff,” he said.
Visit Eastern Outdoor Expedition’s Facebook page to see videos of the progress and to learn more about making a trip to the location.
Fisher’s son, Ross, operates NC Treasure Hunters Campground and there are sites available for weekend campers who want to reserve an adult-size tepee or stay in a converted prospector’s cabin. There also are primitive camping facilities that have fire pits and picnic table. It’s a family-oriented recreation area, Fisher said. Contact them via their Facebook page or call 252.245.1197.
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Vance Early Voting Begins Apr. 28
/by WIZS StaffVance County voters can choose the early-voting option beginning Thursday, Apr. 28 in advance May 17 primary, according to local board of elections officials.
The one-stop voting will be held at the Dr. Andrea L. Harris Operations and Service Center, 900 S. Beckford Dr. This is the former city operations center.
Voting is open 8 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. beginning on Apr. 28 and continues each weekday through Friday, May 13. The polling site will be open on Saturday, May 14 from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. This is the only weekend day that early voting will take place, according to information from Shelly Wood, deputy director of the Vance Board of Elections.
The deadline to register to vote in the May 17 election is Friday, April 22 at 5 p.m. Individuals who miss that April 22 deadline may register during the one-stop voting with the proper document and photo ID, Wood said.
Voters who wish to request an absentee ballot have until 5 p.m. on May 10 to do so. Wood listed several criteria for the absentee ballot request process:
Individual precincts will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. for the May 17 primary.
Granville Early Voting Begins April 28
/by WIZS StaffGranville County voters have several options for one-stop early voting, which begins Thursday, Apr. 28 and runs through Saturday, May 14. The statewide primary election will be held on Tuesday, May 17, 2022.
In addition, voters may now request absentee ballots, either by filling out a ballot request at the county board of elections office or at https://votebymail.ncsbe.gov/app/home. All requests must be received by 5 p.m. on May 10, 2022, according to information received at WIZS by James A. Wall, Sr., chair of the Granville Board of Elections.
Individuals who need to register to vote must do so by Friday, Apr. 22, to be eligible to vote in the May 17 primary. Eligible individuals who are not registered by that deadline may register and vote at any early voting site during the early voting period. New registrants will be required to provide documentation of their residence.
Any voter who wants to change party affiliation, however, must do so by the April 22 deadline, according to the information from the board of elections chairman.
One-stop early voting will be held at the following locations on weekdays beginning Thursday, Apr. 28, 2022, to Saturday, May 14, 2022:
• Oxford Public Works building meeting room (in lieu of the Board of Elections office)
127 Penn Avenue
Oxford, NC 27565
• South Branch Library multipurpose room
1550 South Campus Drive
Creedmoor, NC 27522
• Tar River Elementary School gymnasium
2642 Philo White Road
Franklinton, NC 27525
The early voting hours are from 8 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. each weekday; early voting on Saturday, May 14 ends at 3 p.m.
Polls will be open on Election Day – Tuesday, May 17 – from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
In the primary election, voters will select nominees for a political party to move on to the November 8 general election. Contests on the ballot include U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, N.C. General Assembly, state and local judges, district attorney, and county offices. In primaries, voters affiliated with a political party will be given a ballot of candidates for their party. Unaffiliated voters may choose the ballot of candidates for any party primary.
Contact the Granville County Board of Elections Office at 919.693.2515 or send an email to vote@granvillecounty.org for answers to questions you may have about voting in Granville County.
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