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Henderson Vance Recreation & Parks

Henderson-Vance Rec. & Parks Announces Upcoming Spring Events

-Information courtesy Tara Goolsby, Henderson-Vance Recreation and Parks Facilities Supervisor, Aycock Recreation Center

The Henderson-Vance Recreation & Parks Department announces the following upcoming events:

2019 Egg Hunt – Henderson-Vance Recreation and Parks Department’s Egg Hunt will be at 2 locations this year: Aycock Recreation Center and Davis Street Park on Saturday, April 6, 2019, from 10 a.m. until all eggs are gone! For more information, please contact Crystal Allen at 252.431.6091 or callen@ci.henderson.nc.us.

2019 Baseball/Softball Opening Ceremony – please come out and enjoy a day at the ballpark at the Henderson-Vance Recreation and Parks Department’s Baseball/Softball Opening Ceremony on Friday, April 26, 2019. Hope to see you there!

Know Your Right – this is a public forum to discuss your basic legal rights. The panel will consist of Judges, Attorneys, Juvenile Services staff and Law Enforcement. The forum will be held on Saturday, March 30, 2019, at E.M. Rollins Elementary School Auditorium at 1 p.m. Please contact Greg Kelly at 252.431.6099 or gkelly@ci.henderson.nc.us or Shantel Hargrove at 252.430.0382 or shhargrove@ci.henderson.nc.us for more information.

Beginning Yoga – Henderson-Vance Recreation and Parks Department is offering another session of Beginning Yoga. These sessions are based on Basic Yoga techniques to inspire physical, mental and spiritual peace from within.

Hip Hop Water Aerobics – is a fast-paced cardio workout in the water with low impact on your joints. The only requirement is that you must be able to touch the bottom of the 4 ft end of the pool. For more information, please contact Lauren Newlin at lnewlin@ci.henderson.nc.us or (252) 438-3160.

Wahoo Swim Club – attention Youth ages 5-17 years old! Do you love to swim? Well, Aycock Recreation Center has a new program that is perfect for you – Wahoo Swim Club. The goal of the Swim Club is to build good swimming foundations through good sportsmanship and, most importantly, teamwork. Please contact Lauren Newlin at 252.438.3160 or lnewlin@ci.henderson.nc.us  for more information.

Slide N Glide – is a program for participants that are interested in learning new and old line dances. This program is designed for participants to have fun while they exercise.  For more information, please contact Lauren Newlin at lnewlin@ci.henderson.nc.us or (252) 438-3160.

New Sandy Creek Baptist to Hold Annual Easter Egg Hunt – April 17

-Information courtesy Jackie Ayscue, New Sandy Creek Baptist Church 

The annual Easter Egg Hunt and Program will be held Wednesday, April 17, 2019, from 5:30 – 8 p.m. in the Family Life Center at New Sandy Creek Baptist Church, 1699 Weldon’s Mill Road, Henderson, NC.

The evening begins with a hot dog supper at 5:30 p.m., followed by the Easter Egg Hunt & Program.

The hunt is for ages 0-11, but everyone is welcome! This is a free event.

News 03/28/19

McGregor Hall

Dance Competitions Economic Boon for McGregor Hall, Vance County

Mark Hopper, chair of the Embassy Cultural Center Foundation, was on Wednesday’s edition of WIZS’ Town Talk program to discuss the local economic impact of hosting dance competitions at McGregor Hall Performing Arts Center in downtown Henderson.

With nine weekends of national dance competitions scheduled this year, crowds of 1,800 to 2,700 per event are expected to converge on McGregor Hall and Vance County, according to Hopper.

“These are Friday afternoon through Sunday evening stays that involve a traveling team and their family members in much the same way as traveling athletic teams,” said Hopper.

Ultimately, this weekend of travel means the dancers, their family members and friends support the local economy by purchasing hotel accommodations, meals, gas, entertainment and more.

“We had one of the dance competitions a couple of weeks ago and two hotels in town were completely full because of the competition,” Hopper said. “We’ve heard anecdotal stories of downtown restaurants that literally ran out of food on that Saturday night because they had so much business.”

Such an economic impact is just what McGregor Hall’s forefathers hoped for when planning the venue.

“The primary mission of McGregor Hall is one of economic redevelopment. Part of Sam Watkins’ dream was to improve life in the community by bringing people in to spend money in Vance County, particularly in downtown Henderson,” Hopper explained.

The second part of that mission, to provide an outlet for young people to practice their art on stage while also providing entertainment for the community is the “vehicle that drives the economic redevelopment vision.”

Hopper said the affordable rental fees coupled with the personal service provided by McGregor Hall staff, and the Henderson business community as a whole, are a major part of the reason the venue has gone from booking two dance competitions last year to nine this year.

“Matt Nowell, the technical director and point person for rental events at McGregor Hall, knows how to make people feel welcome. He’s a hometown boy and he’s exactly what we want as far as encouraging our best and brightest to stay here to contribute to make Vance County a better place.

When people come in and they get treated well and pay less, then naturally we’re going to get a lot of business.”

Hopper also had high praise for the work Pam Hester, director for the Vance County Tourism Development Authority, has done and continues to do to support the community and McGregor Hall.

“Pam has been a fantastic friend to us and has worked diligently as a partner in everything we’re doing.”

Phil Lakernick, a former director of downtown development, and dance studio Ballet Arts were also mentioned as being “instrumental” in making McGregor Hall a contender in the dance competition game.

“Phil has been an indispensable partner to us since the day we opened and was very influential in helping us get the nine companies lined up for these events.”

Community partners working together to network and make economic opportunities like this a reality demonstrate that Vance County is committed to revitalization, according to Hopper.

“We truly are all in this together: from businesses, to tourism, to government, to volunteers; we are committed to this dream.”

To hear the Town Talk interview with Mark Hopper in its entirety, click here.

Kerr Lake Set for T-H Marine FLW Bass Fishing League Opener

-Press Release, Fishing League Worldwide

WHAT:

The FLW Bass Fishing League (BFL) tournament season will continue Saturday, April 6, with the T-H Marine FLW BFL Shenandoah Division tournament on Kerr Lake. Up to 400 boaters and co-anglers will be competing for top awards of up to $8,000 and $3,000 respectively in the one-day tournament.

WHEN:

Saturday, April 6, 2019

Takeoff: 7 a.m. EDT. Weigh-In: 3 p.m.

Nutbush North

115 Jack Wade Farm Rd

Henderson, N.C.

Hosted by the Vance County Tourism Development Authority

Kerr Lake is set to host a great day of bass fishing for Shenandoah Division competitors. According to recent local fishing reports, quality bass are being taken on crankbaits on main-lake points. The area of the lake between Clarksville and Eastland Creek is said to be fishing strong. If your boat needs repairs, then you have to get it to a repair shop (you can check it out).

In past BFL events held on Kerr Lake this time of year, spinnerbaits on main-lake points near Nutbush Creek, flipping bushes for spawning bass and running bushes with a crankbait has produced winning bites. Working a Carolina-rig for bass on deeper points could be a good choice as well. A five-bass limit nearing 19 pounds should be enough to take the grand prize at this early-April BFL derby.

The 2019 BFL is a 24-division circuit devoted to weekend anglers, with 128 tournaments throughout the season, five qualifying events in each division. The top 45 boaters and co-anglers from each division, along with the five winners of the qualifying events, will advance to one of six regional tournaments where they are competing to finish in the top six, which then qualifies them for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the BFL All-American.

The 2019 BFL All-American will be held May 30  – June 1 at the Potomac River in Marbury, Maryland, and is hosted by the Charles County Department of Recreation, Parks and Tourism and the Commissioners of Charles County. Top performers in the BFL can move up to the Costa FLW Series or even the FLW Tour.

For complete details and updated information, visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the T-H Marine FLW Bass Fishing League on FLW’s social media outlets at Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

Community Partners of Hope

Community Partners of Hope to Hold 220 Seafood Fundraiser for Men’s Shelter

-Information courtesy Community Partners of Hope

Another season at the Henderson Men’s Shelter is coming to a close this week. Hope House continues to operate on a year-round basis and serves up to seven men at a time.

All of this takes money for staffing, supplies, utilities, repairs and more. We hope we are coming closer to a permanent shelter location, but that will require money for facility upgrades and ongoing expenses.

One of the ways that we raise money is the Spring Fundraiser at 220 Seafood in Henderson, and WE NEED YOUR HELP!

The fundraiser will be held on Monday, April 29, 2019, from 4 to 7 p.m. at 220 Seafood. The meal consists of fried trout, french fries, hushpuppies and slaw. A drink is served for those who eat in the restaurant.

Tickets can be picked up at the office of First Baptist Church (11 a.m. – 2 p.m. MTWT) 205 West Winder Street in Henderson – enter driveway beside playground and use intercom button by the elevator – (252) 438-3172.

Additional plates can be purchased at the door – credit cards not accepted.

FUNDRAISER VOLUNTEERS

We also need lots of folks who are willing to greet, serve, pour drinks, bus tables and more. School or church groups are especially welcome. Food is served from 4 – 7 p.m., so we need volunteers to arrive between 3:30 and 3:45 p.m. if possible for training and/or duty assignments. We work hard, but we have fun – PLEASE JOIN US!

To volunteer, or with questions, please call Jane King at (252) 432-9494.

Kindle Outreach Ministry to Hold Egg Hunt at Owen-Davis Park

-Information courtesy Tara Goolsby, Henderson-Vance Recreation and Parks Facilities Supervisor, Aycock Recreation Center

Come out and enjoy yourself on Saturday, April 13, 2019, with Adopt-A-Park activities sponsored by the Kindle Outreach Ministry of Clearview Church!

An egg hunt, free food and more will be available from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Owen-Davis Park (Flint Hill) – 550 Owen St., Henderson.

For more information, please contact Ryan Hill at (252) 438-8433.

‘The Backyard Bluegrass Boys’ to Sing at Joy In The Lord Baptist

-Information courtesy Rev. L.T. Harris, Pastor, Joy In The Lord Baptist Church 

Joy In The Lord Baptist Church will hold a gospel singing by the “The Backyard Bluegrass Boys” on Saturday, April 13, 2019,
at 6 p.m.

Everyone is welcome. The church is located at 1238 Debnam Ave. in Henderson, NC.

News 03/27/19

Third Annual Arts Alive! to Showcase Vance Co. Students’ Talent

Terri Hedrick, public information officer for Vance County Schools, was on Tuesday’s edition of WIZS’ Town Talk program to discuss the school systems’ upcoming Arts Alive! event. Arts Alive! is open to the public and will be held at the McGregor Hall Performing Arts Center in Henderson on Saturday, April 27, 2019.

The third annual Vance County Schools event will showcase the talents of students in a variety of art forms including painting, drawing, dancing, singing and performance. All grade levels – from Pre-K to 12th graders – will be represented.

Parents, students, family members, educators and the community at large are invited to view over 200 pieces of student artwork that will be displayed in the McGregor Hall Gallery.

Jordan Lewis (left) and Anna Ventura (right), both students at Vance County High School, are shown wearing their Arts Alive! 2019 t-shirts and their Arts Alive! buttons. Jordan designed the artwork for the buttons and Anna designed the artwork featured on the t-shirts. (Photo courtesy VCS)

Andrew Markoch, director of the arts program for Vance County Schools, said viewers and audience members are in for a treat. “We are encouraging students to submit their best work and pushing the phrase ‘gallery quality.’ Some of the things I’ve seen have been absolutely incredible.”

In addition to the art gallery, approximately 20 performing acts ranging from large to small groups of vocalists, musicians, dancers and more will entertain on McGregor Hall’s stage beginning at 7 p.m. on April 27.

Tickets are available for purchase at McGregor Hall’s box office beginning at 3 p.m. the day of the event. Tickets for adults and children are $5 each; all seating is general admission.

New this year will be a series of “master classes” offered the morning of the event by Hill’s Music Shoppe, Ballet Arts All Stars and Wolf Trap Education.

Master classes are free of charge and will either be offered at McGregor Hall or at nearby facilities.

For more information on each class or to register, please visit the Vance County Schools website by clicking here. Information regarding the master classes is located near the top of the VCS homepage.

To help support VCS’ art programs and to spread awareness of the Arts Alive! event, t-shirts are on sale now through April 3 at all Vance County schools for $10. The purple shirt features a colorful, inclusive design created by Vance County High School junior Anna Ventura.

Ventura, who was interviewed as part of the Town Talk segment, said she wanted to represent all forms of art in her design – including drawing, music and dancing. “Art helps me express myself; you get better with practice and over time.”

Fellow VCHS student, Jordan Lewis, was chosen as the Arts Alive! lapel button design winner and said he has always enjoyed drawing as a form of expression and creativity.

Ventura and Lewis were among the many Vance County students who submitted their original artwork ideas for the t-shirt and button contest.

Other students completed an audition process for the evening performance portion of the event.

According to Markoch, all 15 Vance County public schools were represented in auditions with judges narrowing the field down to the final acts, representing nine schools.

To hear the interview with Terri Hedrick, Andrew Markoch and the VCHS students in its entirety, click here. The VCS segment begins at the 11:30 mark.