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Town Talk 10/01/20: Henderson Chick-fil-A Set to Close Oct. 15 for Remodeling

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Joshua Towne, owner, operator and franchisee of Chick-fil-A in Henderson, appeared on WIZS Town Talk Thursday at 11 a.m. as part of a paid advertising sponsorship.

Towne announced that Chick-fil-A in Henderson will temporarily close at the end of the business day on Thursday, October 15, 2020, for remodeling. The store will remain closed for the duration of construction, which is expected to take approximately eight weeks.

Operating at its current location at 200 Trade Street in Henderson since 2004, the restaurant will undergo renovations to include new décor inside and out, a double lane drive-thru with canopy, a larger kitchen and a new parking lot with 25 additional parking spaces behind Advance Auto.

“Our volume and customer numbers have outgrown our current facility by three times its capacity,” explained Towne. “That’s because people here in Vance County and the surrounding areas have been so gracious to continue to purchase their food through us and allow us to continue to serve them.”

Henderson Mayor Eddie Ellington joined the Town Talk segment via phone to express the City’s well wishes.

“Chick-fil-A is one of our shining stars in the community and certainly a beacon for us,” Ellington said. “While this is an exciting time, we are a little sad that we are going to have to go two months or so without their service.”

Witnessing the crowds that flock to the local restaurant is encouraging for the community, said Ellington. “It’s been overwhelming to see the outpouring of love and support every day when I ride by there. I’m so happy and thankful that the Towne family is here with us. It means a lot to me personally and to the City.”

Sandra Wilkerson, events coordinator with the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce, also joined Town Talk by phone to congratulate Towne. “We are so excited about your expansion and remodel of the Henderson Chick-fil-A. We are going to miss all that great food and outstanding service that’s beyond compare.”

The restaurant is tentatively scheduled to reopen on Thursday, December 10.

To hear the interview in its entirety, go to WIZS.com and click on Town Talk.

(This edition of Town Talk is part of a paid advertising sponsorship with Henderson Chick-fil-A.)

‘Cops on Top’ Surpasses Fundraising Goal for Special Olympics of NC

Chick-fil-A of Henderson, the Henderson Police Department, the Vance County Sheriff’s Office and other community organizations once again teamed up for the annual “Cops on Top” Fundraiser for the Special Olympics of NC.

Held at Chick-fil-A on Thursday, December 6, the all-day event raised $2,291 for Special Olympics, surpassing the goal fundraiser organizers previously set of $2,000.

Lt. Jessica West with the HPD told WIZS staff that the event would not have been a success without the help and support of the entire community.

Abidan Shah, pastor of Clearview Church praised the police and fire departments and acknowledged Chick-fil-A owner/operator Josh Towne for hosting the annual event.

All money raised will go directly to Special Olympics of NC.

 

Left to right: Henderson Police Chief Marcus Barrow, Sheriff Curtis Brame and Pastor Abidan Shah with Clearview Church assist with the annual Cops on Top Fundraiser event at Chick-fil-a of Henderson. (Photo Credit: WIZS)

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Chick-fil-A Princess Night to Feature Miss NC & Miss Henderson (TONIGHT)

Miss North Carolina Victoria Huggins and Miss Henderson Shanice Street will be the guests of honor at Chick-fil-A of Henderson’s Princess Night being held Thursday, June 7 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Guests are encouraged to dress up like their favorite princess and enjoy princess-themed items and activities. Huggins and Street will be on-hand to talk to guests and sign autographs.

To add to the feeling of royalty, John Faucette of Carolina Carpet & Flooring has donated a red carpet for the occasion.

Both Huggins and Street were recently on WIZ’s Town Talk program to discuss their participation in Princess Night and their experiences as Miss NC and Miss Henderson, respectively.

Huggins, who was crowned in June 2017 and whose year as the reigning Miss NC will soon be over, had this to say about her experience, “For two more weeks, I’m the 80th Queen of the Tarheel State. I love my job as Miss North Carolina. I’ve literally traveled from Murphy to Manteo, over 36,000 miles in my Ford and now with 301 appearances under my belt.”

While Huggins has enjoyed her experience, she said she is looking forward to a break and some downtime. “Winning the crown means 365 days of full-time service to NC, said Huggins. “You have to stop your job and your education for that year. You have to dedicate your life to the citizens of NC. It has been my greatest honor.”

Along with the responsibility of traveling and making hundreds of appearances, Huggins said winning Miss NC also meant “a $20,000 scholarship, an apartment in Raleigh, use of a car for a year and free Chick-fil-A meals for a year.”

Huggins explained that her main motivation for entering the pageant was for the scholarship opportunities so that she could graduate college debt free. “I have now earned over $30,000 in scholarships which has allowed me to graduate from UNC Pembroke debt-free and will allow me to complete my master’s degree from John Hopkins University online debt-free as well.”

According to Huggins, the Miss America organization is the leading scholarship provider for young women in the world.

“My goal of completing school debt-free was all possible because of what some people see as just a crown and a sash. It is so much more – it has made me an empowered, confident and educated young woman.

Shanice Street, the reigning Miss Henderson, hopes to be crowned Huggins’ successor as Miss North Carolina. The Miss North Carolina 2018 Finals will be televised live on ABC11 and ABC11.com on Saturday, June 23 at 8 p.m.

Street, who was crowned Miss Kerr Lake in September 2017 and Miss Henderson in February 2018, is currently busy “practicing my dance routine, figuring out wardrobe, exercising and reading current events to prepare for the interview portion of the competition.”

While attending classes and cheerleading for Wake Forest University, Street also finds the time for a job which enables her to pay for all of her own competition expenses.

“Sometimes I do struggle,” said Street. “I’m human and I get tired. The most important thing I’ve learned is to persevere and continue on despite obstacles. Everything isn’t going to come to me easily but working for it makes it so worth it.”

Street’s motivation is serving as a role model for others. “As a little girl, you always look up to these women as role models,” Street said. “It really is an honor for me to have the opportunity to hopefully be that to someone else.”