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Granville Chamber’s Annual Cluck ‘N Shuck Set For Nov. 3

The annual Granville County Chamber of Commerce Cluck ‘n Shuck is coming to the Granville Expo Center on Friday, Nov. 3.

Leon Nixon Catering is bringing the food, and we’ll provide the fun from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Be prepared for a feast of all-you-can-eat steamed steamed oysters and shrimp, as well as fried fish, fried chicken and all the fixin’s. There will be beverages and music as well, so come hungry and ready for some fun and fellowship.

If you or your business would like to be a sponsor, there’s still time – contact Chamber Executive Director Cynthia Ratliff at 693.6125 or email cynthia@granville-chamber.com

Tickets are $50. Purchase at the Chamber office, 124 Hillsboro St., Oxford. Call 919.693.6125 to reserve tickets.

Leadership Granville Class of 2023-24 Applications Due By June 30

Granville County Chamber of Commerce Director Lauren Roberson invites prospective participants in Leadership Granville to submit an application before June 30.

The annual leadership development program is sponsored by the local Chamber, in collaboration with Granville County Public Schools and Vance-Granville Community College.

The eight-month long program provides participants with opportunities to network while gaining knowledge about all facets of the county, from local governments to small businesses and large industries to education and service organizations.

The next class begins in the fall and continues weekly through the spring, concluding with a graduation ceremony.

Applications for Leadership Granville are available at www.granville-chamber.com.  Email completed applications to lauren@granville-chamber.com, bring them by the office at 124 Hillsboro Street, Oxford, or mail them to P.O. Box 820, Oxford, N.C., 27565.

If you have any questions about Leadership Granville please contact the Chamber at 919.693.6125 or a Leadership Granville Steering Committee member.

 

Granville Small Business Of The Year Nominations Due April 17

The Granville County Chamber of Commerce reminds chamber members to nominate a local business for the 2022 Small Business of the Year by Monday, April 17.

There are a few criteria to keep in mind when nominating a small business for consideration, said Chamber Executive Director Lauren Roberson.

The company must be a Chamber member, have been in operation in Granville County for at least two years and employ 50 or fewer employees.

Visit the Chamber office, 124 Hillsboro St., Oxford, or visit the Chamber website for a nomination form and a complete list of criteria.

Granville Chamber Taking Nominations For 2022 Small Business Of The Year Through April 17

The Granville Chamber of Commerce is accepting nominations for the 2022 Small Business of the Year through April 17.

There are a few criteria to keep in mind about the business being nominated:

  • Has a maximum of 50 employees
  • Is a member of the Chamber
  • Is in operation two or more years and have grown or remained stable during its operation
  • Provides a critical service or product, fill a void in the business community or have a unique approach to deliver of goods and services
  • Is supportive of community growth sustainability
  • Is NOT a governmental agency or municipality
  • May have overcome extraordinary circumstances to remain open

Any individual can nominate a business that they feel deserves recognition and companies may self-nominate.

All nominated companies will be required to submit a written application and return it to the Chamber office no later than April 17. All applications will remain confidential.

Visit https://granville-chamber.com/ to download the nomination form.

Forms should be returned to the Chamber office no later than 5 p.m. on April 17 via email, U.S. mail or hand-delivered.

Send completed nomination forms to lauren@granville-chamber.com; mail to Granville Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 820, Oxford, NC 27565 or hand deliver to the office, located at 124 Hillsboro St., Oxford.

Rosalyn Green: 2022 John Penn Citizen Of The Year

She grew up in Granville County, and like so many other young people, Rosalyn Green flew the coop when she had the chance. But chickens, they say, always come home to roost. And that’s just what Green did. Granville County is better for her return.

Green was surprised last week when she was named the John Penn Citizen of the Year during the annual Granville Chamber of Commerce banquet at The Barn at Vino in Stem.

“I was so shocked,” Green said in an interview with WIZS News. “I had no idea (they) were giving me an award.”

In fact, she was almost a no-show for the awards ceremony. See, one of her sisters had been in hospital and there was just a lot to deal with.

But Chamber Director Lauren Roberson pulled out all the stops. It’s not every day that Rosalyn Green can be surprised. No subterfuge was involved, but suffice it to say that Roberson wanted to make sure the honoree was going to show up.

In hindsight, Green said, it was a little suspicious: Roberson had asked her to represent Leadership Granville at the annual Chamber meeting. Anybody could have done that, Green recounted during an interview with WIZS News. And then another friend had called her, inquiring about her plans. Dubious, as Green would later remark.

But she was still in the dark about being the center of attention until 2021 recipient Mark Pace stood at the podium to introduce the 2022 award winner and said something about “writing grants” for the Shaw Museum in Oxford.

“I don’t think she realizes how much she does and how much of an impact she has on people,” Roberson said in an interview following the event. “It’s very endearing. She is such a genuine and kind person. She truly loves her community and wants to be involved in making it a better place.”

 To be honest, Green prefers to work “under the radar,” whether it’s collecting food from local grocery stores to deliver to Area Congregations In Ministry -Granville County’s food bank – or writing grants for the G.C. Shaw Museum in Oxford.

When she returned to Granville County n 2008, following a successful career in Washington, DC as a computer programmer with the U.S. Census Bureau, Green jumped in – feet first – to give back to the community.

At the urging of a fellow Leadership Granville colleague, she began working with the bookstore associated with St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church. When the Rev. Harrison Simons suggested that she be added to the payroll, she reminded him that she was retired. “I get to come in and leave when I want to,” she recalled saying to him, adding: “I had a good time.”

And the bookstore enjoyed increased sales from all of her friends coming in to buy books, she added.

To this day, Green enjoys doing that behind-the-scenes work that serves to propel her community forward. She’d have it no other way.

2022 Alive After Five Concert Dates Announced

The Granville County Chamber of Commerce has released the 2022 Alive After Five Concert series dates and currently is accepting sponsorships at various levels from area businesses.

The 2022 season kicks off Thursday, April 28 in downtown Oxford when the Carolina Soul Band comes to town. Downtown Creedmoor will host The Pizazz Band at the second concert on Thursday, June 9 and the final concert of the series will be Thursday, Sept. 22 back in downtown Oxford. The band will be announced at a later date, according to Chamber Executive Director Lauren Roberson.

Sponsorships are all three events are available now, according to information from the Chamber. Roberson invites other sponsors to join presenting sponsor Duke Energy. The sponsorship opportunities cover all three concerts:

  • Band Sponsor: $2,500

Company name & logo on banner at each event, company name in press releases, social media, Chamber’s website, t-shirt, physical and digital copies of posters. Company may set up a booth and advertise at each event.

  • Boardwalk Sponsor: $1,500 

Company name on banner at each event, physical and digital poster, social media, Chamber’s websiteand t-shirt.

  • Shagger Sponsor: $1,000 

Company name on event poster, banner, and social media.

  • Wristband Sponsor (1): $500 

Company Name on wristbands at all three events.

  • Check-In Table Sponsor (2): $500 

Company Name on signage at check in table at all three events

  • High Tide Sponsor: $250 

Company name featured in monthly newsletter and in press release at the end of the concert series in September.

Contact the Chamber office at 919.693.6125 to learn more.

Granville Chamber Banquet Set For Jan. 24, 2022

 

The Granville County Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual membership meeting a nd banquet on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022 at the Vance-Granville Community College civic center. The organization is celebrating its 80th anniversary this year, and has as its guest speaker North Carolina native and basketball legend Phil Ford, according to Chamber Executive Director Lauren Roberson.

Ford played for UNC-Chapel Hill and was named National Player of the Year, First-Team All-America, and ACC Player of the Year. He also helped the US team bring home the gold in the 1976 Olympics under coach Dean Smith.

The John Penn Citizen of the Year award winner also will be announced at the banquet. Nominations are due to the Chamber office by Jan. 4, 2022. Contact the Chamber at 919.693.6125 for more information or to get a nomination form.

The dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $50 each; seating is limited at the VGCC civic center to observe COVID-19 social distancing protocols. An RSVP is requested by Jan. 12, 2022.

Sponsors for the banquet include:
Presenting Sponsor: Spectrum Medical Solutions
Gold Sponsors:
Certainteed
Duke Energy
Granville Health System
Hicks & Koinis, PLLC
Silver Sponsor:
Oxford Preparatory school
Bronze Sponsors:
Rogers Property Group
Union Bank-Oxford
Wake Electric Membership Corporation

Granville County Chamber of Commerce

‘Alive After Five’ Season Finale This Evening In Butner’s Gazebo Park

There’s still time to grab your shaggin’ shoes and head down to the Butner Gazebo Park for the season finale of Alive After Five, presented by the Granville County Chamber of Commerce. The Band of Oz will perform today from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and admission is free.

Gazebo Park is located at 410 Central Ave. in Butner, NC 27509.

There will be food vendors on site, as well as a contingent of cyclists from Cycle North Carolina who are in the middle of their annual ride from the mountains to the coast. The group is stopping over in Granville County before continuing their ride eastward.

 

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Granville Board of Commissioners to Hold Monthly Meeting Mon., Oct. 5

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-Information courtesy the County of Granville

The Granville County Board of Commissioners will meet remotely by Zoom conference call on Monday, October 5, 2020, at 7 p.m. for the regularly scheduled meeting.

In order to adhere to COVID-19 restrictions, the meeting may be accessed by utilizing the link and/or phone number included below.

Public comments will be accepted in written format and must be received by Monday, October 5 at 12 p.m. by mail to P.O. Box 906, Oxford, NC 27565 or email to grancomrs@granvillecounty.org

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Agenda Items Include:

Moment of Silence

1. In Memory of Commissioner Edgar Smoak

Consent Agenda

2. Contingency Summary
3. Budget Amendment #2
4. Grant Project Ordinance

– Coronavirus Relief Fund Project

– Amendment #1

5. Minutes
6. Resolution for the 2024 County-Wide Revaluation
7. Request to Retain Service Badge
8. Dysautonomia Awareness Month Proclamation

Introductions, Recognitions and Presentations
9. ISO Rate Reductions

Public Comments
10. Public Comments

Public Hearings
11. Public Hearing – Project Oona

Surplus Property
12. Detention Center Surplus Items

Purchasing
13. Dakota 414 Topdresser Purchase for GAP
14. Detention Center Staff Radio Purchase

15. Social Services Computer Refresh Purchase
16. 275th Anniversary Committee Souvenir Book Production

Appointments
17. Agricultural Advisory Board

County Manager’s Report

18. Dominion Energy Memorandum of Understanding
19. School Request for School Capital Contingency

County Attorney’s Report
20. Update on N.C.G.S. 153A-27 Vacancies on the Board of Commissioners

Presentations by County Board Members

21. Presentations by County Board Members

Any Other Matters

22. Any Other Matters

To view meeting agendas and minutes for the Granville Co. Board of Commissioners, click here.

Owl House Cafe

Owl House Café Named Granville Chamber’s 2019 Small Business of the Year

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-Press Release, Granville County Chamber of Commerce

The Granville County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to recognize the 2019 Small Business of the Year, Owl House Café.

The coffee, deli and dessert shop, located at 209 North Main Street in Creedmoor, is owned by Hamza Tebib and Betty Tebib. The business opened in 2017 with three employees and has grown to include five full-time employees.

Owl House Café in Creedmoor was recognized by the Granville County Chamber of Commerce as the 2019 Small Business of the Year. (Photo courtesy Granville Co. Chamber of Commerce)

At a Tri-County recognition luncheon, sponsored by Duke Energy, Owl House Café/the Tebibs, were presented with a plaque by Toni Anne Wheeler, Chamber Membership Coordinator, and recognized by the Granville, Franklin and Vance County Chambers of Commerce, as well as Duke Energy and Vance-Granville Community College’s Small Business Center.

Creedmoor Mayor Bobby Wheeler’s nomination included Owl House Café’s participation in “Coffee with a Cop” each month; being an excellent community partner; making bread donations; participating in the Creedmoor Music Festival and Shop with a Cop; as well as providing jobs for the community, supporting the Police Department and the community as a whole.

According to Mayor Wheeler, “This is a small, family-owned business that has survived the COVID-19 pandemic.”

The Granville Chamber is appreciative of Owl House Café’s membership, participation and support and is proud to recognize them as the 2019 Small Business of the Year.