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Vance Co. Regional Farmers Market

Eat Fresh, Shop Local at Vance Co. Regional Farmers Market This Weekend

-Information courtesy Tracy Madigan, Market Manager, Vance County Regional Farmers Market

When you buy fresh and local produce at your Vance County Regional Farmers Market, you are supporting local food systems and promoting sustainable agriculture by connecting community consumers to fresh, locally grown and produced foods. This strengthens our local economy.

Your local farmers market facilitates personal connections and bonds of mutual benefits between farmers and shoppers. By cutting out middlemen, farmers receive more of our food dollars and shoppers receive the freshest and most flavorful food in our area.

Did you know that on average, farmers receive only 17.4 cents of every dollar we spend on food in traditional stores? At farmers markets, farmers receive upwards of 90 cents on the dollar.

Most of our vendors travel less than ten miles to sell at the VCRFM. Compare that to other food stores where seven to fourteen days can go by between the time produce is picked and when it becomes available to consumers. In that time, fruits and vegetables may travel more than 1,200 miles before reaching store shelves. Locally grown produce sold at the VCRFM is made available at the peak of freshness and nutrient content.

It is a source of pride to our vendors that the products available at the VCRFM represent the agricultural and craft talents of our area. Thus, you will find what is in season and grown in our area.

Besides, shopping at your VCRFM is a wholly unique experience where farmers and shoppers get to know each other. Meeting friends and neighbors at the VCRFM is fun!

This week, you will find beets, blueberries, butter beans, cabbage, cantaloupes, corn & cucumbers; eggs, eggplant, garlic, green beans, onions, peaches, peppers, pink eye purple hull peas, potatoes, squash, tomatoes (green, red & heirloom,) & zucchini.

We also have plenty of canned vegetables, honey, salsa, chow-chow, bbq sauces, jellies, jams, wine, soaps, bath salts, scented candles, cut sunflowers and unique handmade crafts.

 

Anticipated Vendors – Saturday, July 7:

Adcock Farm

Backroad Farm & Vineyard

Culver Farms Honey

Donation Station

Eclectic Peacock

Faulkner Family Farms

Honeyberry Hills Farm

Imperial Stitching

JW Creek Farms

Kelly Lynn Photography

LouMag Ent.

Pretty Tough Stuff

Short’s Family Farms

Woodwick Designs

VCRFM is located at 210 South Park Dr. in Henderson and is open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

 

**VCRFM accepts and welcomes SNAP/EBT**

The Farmers Market building is available for rent. Contact Tracy Madigan, market manager, at (252) 598-0814for pricing and available dates.

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Henderson City Council’s July Meeting to Include Public Hearing on Annexation

-Public Notice, courtesy Esther J. McCrackin, City Clerk, City of Henderson

The Henderson City Council is scheduled to hold their regular meeting on Monday, July 9, 2018, at 6 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers, 134 Rose Ave., Henderson, NC 27536

Agenda items include:

1. Holding A Public Hearing on the Question of Annexation, Pursuant to North Carolina G.S. 160A-31 and

  • Consideration of Approval of Ordinance 18-28, Extending the Corporate Limits of the City of Henderson, North Carolina;
  • Assignment of Newly Annexed Area to Ward 4; and
  • Directing the City Attorney to Record the Annexation Map with Vance County Board of Elections, Vance County Register of Deeds and the North Carolina Secretary of State.

2. Consideration of Approval of Ordinance 18-04, Amending the Zoning Ordinance Section 903.2 Site Plans and Other Requirements, 903.2.2 Single Family Residence and Duplex, and 903.3 Complete Application.

3. Consideration of Approval of Ordinance 18-12, Amending the Zoning Ordinance Section 909.1 Criminal and Penalties.

4. Consideration of Approval of Ordinance 18-26, Order of Demolition for 200 Parham Road, Former Kerr Lake Inn Hotel.

5. Consideration of Approval of Resolution 18-44, Approving a Water Sales Agreement as Amended with Vance County and the Vance County Water District.

6. Consideration of Approval of Resolution 18-45 Amending the Joint Funding Agreement for the Perry Memorial Library.

7. Consideration of Approval of Ordinance 18-29, Amending Schedule of Streets Set Forth in the City Code, Section 7-66 Relative to Replacing Yield Signs Throughout the City Limits to Stop Signs.

8. Consideration of Approval of Resolution 18-46, Approving the Use of Urban Homesteading Properties for Rehabilitation by the Triangle Literacy Council and Constructing Pathway to Prosperity Program Students.

9. Consideration of Approval of 1) Resolution 18-47, Approving the Execution of a Design Contract with CDM Constructors, Inc., for the Kerr Lake Regional Water System Plant Improvement Project Phase 1B; and 2) Ordinance 18-30, FY18 BA #26, to Establish the Budget for the Above Mentioned Project.

10. Consideration of Approval of Resolution 18-19, Establishing Uniform Guidance and Updated Procurement Policies and Procedures.

11. Consideration of Approval of Resolution 18-49, Establishing a Mobile Food Unit Operating Zone along Orange Street.

12. Consideration of Approval of Resolution 18-43, Appointments to the Board of Adjustment, Planning Board, Airport Authority, Community-Wide Advisory Committee and the Henderson-Vance Recreation and Parks Commission.

13. Consideration of Approval of Ordinance 18-31, Closing Out the 2017 Governor’s. Crime Commission ICACA Task Force Grant.

14. Consideration of Approval of Ordinance 18-32, FY18 BA# 27, Amending the FY 17- 18 Budget as Part of the Year Ending Budget Reconciliation Process.

15. Consideration of Approval of 1) Resolution 18-48, Authorizing the Acceptance of the 2017 BJA Grant in the Amount of $19,590; and 2) Ordinance 18-33, FY19 Budget Amendment #1, Establishing the BJA 2017 Grant Project Budget.

16. Tax Releases and Refunds from Vance County for the Month of May 2018.

News 07/06/18

U.S. Department of Justice

Terry Sentenced to 20 Years in Federal Prison

-Press Release, U.S. Department of Justice

United States Attorney Robert J. Higdon, Jr. announced that CHARLIE O’BRYANT TERRY, 33, of Henderson, North Carolina was sentenced by Senior United States District Judge W. Earl Britt to 240 months imprisonment, 24 months on a revocation of supervised release followed by 3 years’ supervised release after the term of imprisonment.

TERRY was named in a six-count Superseding Indictment on June 15, 2017. On September 25, 2017, TERRY pled guilty to Obstruction of Justice and Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon. At the time of the offense to which he pled guilty, TERRY was actively being supervised by the United States Probation Office for a prior firearm conviction.

On January 10, 2017, TERRY attempted to sell a vehicle to two people for $3,000.00. While driving the potential buyers to retrieve the money, the check engine light came on in the vehicle. After an examination of the car at AutoZone, the potential buyer advised TERRY that he did not want to purchase the vehicle because it had too many issues. Instead, of returning the man to his home, TERRY who was angry, drove the man and woman to a rural area in Vance County, stopped the car, pulled the male from the car and repeatedly hit him with a firearm. TERRY then pulled the female from the vehicle, and placed the pistol in her mouth. TERRY subsequently took the victim’s cellular telephone and $3,000 before leaving them both on the side of the road. The male victim was hospitalized as a result of the assault and required staples to close a laceration to his head. The victims reported the assault and robbery to law enforcement.

TERRY was arrested on April 3, 2017, by deputies with the United States Marshals Service based on a warrant issued for violating the conditions of his supervision. While making the arrest at TERRY’S girlfriend’s residence, officers observed his girlfriend’s 14-year old daughter with an odd bulge in her pants. A subsequent search of the juvenile revealed a .22 caliber Taurus semiautomatic firearm loaded with 9 rounds of .22 caliber ammunition.

Following his arrest on April 3, 2017, TERRY also was served with outstanding arrest warrants related to the assault and robbery of the two victims mentioned above. While detained at the Vance County Jail, TERRY encountered in the jail, one of the victims TERRY assaulted over the car incident. On April 6, 2017, while in custody, TERRY approached that individual and told him to change his statement. TERRY told him that he needed to meet with TERRY’s attorney and tell the attorney that TERRY did not pistol whip him, that they only got into a fight. The man refused because of the injuries TERRY inflicted on him. TERRY threatened him if he did not change his statement.

Following TERRY’s federal arrest, agents seized and subsequently executed a search warrant on TERRY’s cellular telephone. A review of the pictures on the phone revealed that TERRY had taken several “selfies,” or photographs of himself with a Smith and Wesson .223 caliber AR-15 semiautomatic firearm on April 2, 2017. The firearm had been reported stolen and subsequently was recovered on April 10, 2017, at a residence in Henderson.

This case is part of Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), a program bringing together all levels of law enforcement and the communities they serve to reduce violent crime and make our neighborhoods safer for everyone. Attorney General Jeff Sessions reinvigorated PSN in 2017 as part of the Department’s renewed focus on targeting violent criminals, directing all U.S. Attorney’s Offices to work in partnership with federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement and the local community to develop effective, locally-based strategies to reduce violent crime.

In support of PSN, the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina has implemented the Take Back North Carolina Initiative. This initiative emphasizes the regional assignment of federal prosecutors to work with law enforcement and District Attorney’s Offices on a sustained basis in those communities to reduce the violent crime rate, drug trafficking, and crimes against law enforcement.

Investigation of this case was conducted by the Henderson Police Department, Vance County Sheriff’s Office, North Carolina Crime Laboratory, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and the United States Marshal Service. Assistant United States Attorney S. Katherine Burnette prosecuted this case.

News releases are available on the U. S. Attorney’s webpage at www.usdoj.gov/usao/nce.

Henderson/Vance Night Out Against Crime to Promote Community Safety

-Information courtesy Sgt. Marti Stewart, Henderson Police Department

Mark your calendars for the annual Henderson/Vance Night Out Against Crime to be held Tuesday, August 7, 2018, from 5 – 8 p.m. on Breckenridge Street, downtown Henderson, at the Henderson Police Department.

Hotdogs and event cups will be available while supplies last.

Community members check out the various booths at last year’s Night Out Against Crime event. (Photo courtesy the Henderson Police Department)

There will be presentations and displays by the Henderson Police Department, Vance County Sheriff’s Office, Henderson-Vance Crime Stoppers, Henderson Fire Department, Vance County Fire and EMS, NC State Highway Patrol, Vance County Schools and many other agencies and organizations working together with the community to prevent crime and promote safety.

Rain date: Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Hosted by the Henderson Police Department and the National Night Out Against Crime Committee.

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News 07/05/18

Gang Free Inc. Awarded $5K Grant for Community Service

Gang Free Inc., a program focused on reducing crime in Vance County, was the recent recipient of the Coastal Credit Union Foundation’s Hometown Hero Award.

One nonprofit organization from each of the 16 counties in North Carolina served by the Coastal Credit Union was selected by the foundation’s committee members to receive this honor.

Melissa Elliott, recent candidate for Vance County Sheriff, founded Gang Free Inc. in 2009 to serve at-risk youth and adults. With the main focus on youth ages 5-17, the mission of the organization is to “educate and empower individuals to live a life liberated of crime through innovative progress and services.”

Melissa Elliott (left) and Dr. Jeanette Floyd (right) with Gang Free Inc. pose with the organization’s Hometown Hero Award. (Photo courtesy Melissa Elliott)

Led by Elliott and a group of approximately 10 consistent volunteers, Gang Free Inc., located at 940 County Home Rd., Henderson, currently serves 56 youth. “We are focused on prevention and we address the kids’ emotional and social needs,” Elliott said.

The majority of participants are students from Clarke Elementary School, LB Yancey Elementary School, Henderson Middle School and Southern Vance High School.

“We do so much with our kids,” said Elliott. “From literacy programs, bullying and gang prevention, mowing grass, cleaning up neighborhoods, helping the Henderson Optimist Club with their Christmas trees or picking produce from our own garden, we keep them engaged and involved in their community.”

According to Elliott, this level of community service and involvement keeps participants away from crime and gives them a sense of purpose and of responsibility to be good stewards of their community.

For their efforts to reduce crime in Vance County, Gang Free Inc. was awarded a $5,000 grant on May 24, 2018, at the Coastal Credit Union Foundation’s third-annual Power of Sharing Gala held at the Raleigh Marriott Crabtree Valley.

“It was very meaningful to me to attend the gala and to see that there are other people out there trying to make a difference in their communities; there are other like-minded people,” said Elliott. “It was an incredible experience.”

Elliott plans to use the bulk of the grant for new programs, including Guiding Good Choices, a drug prevention program for ages 9-14 with a focus on opioid and heroin abuse.

In addition to the $5,000 grant to be used for operating expenses and programs, Gang Free Inc. received an IBM Impact Grant that allowed Elliott to attend the recently-held “Becoming a Leader of Change” training.

This leadership training helped Elliott identify effective change management skills, as well as provided insight on how to implement improvement processes within her organization.

While formal training sessions are important to Elliott and her growth as a leader, learning on the job and making changes as necessary is also an invaluable teacher. “I’m learning as I go and running this organization on faith.”

Elliott thanks her volunteers and community organizations for the “overwhelming support” that they have provided Gang Free Inc. “Dr. Jeanette Floyd, the educational director, is the glue and nails of this organization,” said Elliott. “This would not be possible without her and without our numerous individual volunteers and organizations.”

To learn more about Gang Free Inc. or to become a volunteer, please visit their website at www.gangfreeinc.org.

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Still Plenty of Upcoming Fourth of July Events to Enjoy!

WIZS wishes you and your family a very happy and SAFE July 4th holiday!

Tuesday, July 3 –

The City of Creedmoor and Town of Butner will host a “spectacular” fireworks display at Lake Holt, located at 1200 Old Highway 75 in Butner, on Tuesday, July 3, 2018.  Gates open at 6 p.m. and fireworks begin at 9 p.m.

Concessions offering a selection of hot dogs, bottled water, and soft drinks are available (no alcoholic beverages are permitted), and a DJ plays music to add to the celebration.

Attendees are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or blanket and a personal-size flashlight. Due to the loud nature of fireworks, event organizers request that all pets be left at home for this event.

Parking and security are organized by officers of the Creedmoor Police Department, the Creedmoor Volunteer Fire Department, Butner Public Safety, and Granville County Sheriff’s Office.

This event is sponsored by Granville County, Town of Stem, Town of Butner, City of Creedmoor and City of Oxford.

For more information, please visit www.butnernc.org

Wednesday, July 4 –

Mark your calendars for the greatest small town celebration in NC! For those of you who have been…just a simple “Don’t miss the celebration in Wise on the 4th…” is all you need! For those of you who haven’t been yet, it is a “must” event for 2018.

Wednesday, July 4 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. all roads lead to Wise. For nearly an hour they close down US 1 through Wise for a hometown parade. Following the parade, everyone gathers on the grounds of the Wise Baptist Church (the Stone Church) for fellowship, food, fun, live music from The Deep Creek Band and some of the best homemade ice cream you’ll ever taste.

With activities for the entire family and lots of vendors and crafts, you’ll remember your 4th in Wise for years to come!

As an added entry in this year’s parade, they will have a Vietnam era Huey Medivac Helicopter. Mr. Jesse McGee of Hollister, NC will be the Grand Marshal this year. Mr. McGee is a WWII, US Army Air Corp veteran.

This year there’s the additional Classic Car Show. A $10 entry fee gets your classic rod in the competition for a chance at 1st, 2nd & 3rd place trophies.

Wednesday, July 4 –

The Creedmoor Lions Club and City of Creedmoor will host a Fourth of July picnic from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Wednesday, July 4 at Lake Rogers Park, 1711 Lake Road in Creedmoor.

The event is open to the public and features free hot dogs, watermelon slices, live music and a cake baking contest. Cake contest begins at 1 p.m.

For more information, please contact Lynwood Hicks at (919) 793-3172 or (919) 528-2137.

Saturday, July 7 –

Cokesbury Volunteer Fire Department will host its annual “fireworks extravaganza” on Saturday, July 7.

Fireworks will begin around 8:30 p.m. Those interested in the event are encouraged to arrive early.

Food, including Chick-fil-A and Pelican Snowballs, will be available for purchase.

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EMS, Fire Redistricting & Broadband Slated for Review at Upcoming County Meetings

-Information courtesy Kelly H. Grissom, Clerk to the Board, Vance County Board of Commissioners

The Vance County Board of Commissioners has scheduled three individual committee meetings for the month of July. Meetings will be held in the Administrative Conference Room, Vance County Administration Building, 122 Young Street, Henderson, NC.

Meetings are open to the public.

Human Resources Committee (Faines, Taylor, Wilder)

Tuesday, July 10 at 4:15 p.m.

–       Manager’s Evaluation Format

 

Public Safety Committee (Wilder, Brummitt, Faines)

Wednesday, July 25 at 3 p.m.

–       EMS Matters

–       Fire Redistricting

–       Fire Restructure

 

Technology Committee (Brummitt, Feimster, Taylor)

Thursday, July 26 at 3:30 p.m.

–       Broadband

Welcome Chapel Missionary Baptist to Celebrate Homecoming

-Information courtesy Gloria Hawley, Welcome Chapel Missionary Baptist Church

Welcome Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, 237 Welcome Ave., Henderson, will be celebrating Homecoming on Sunday, July 8, 2018, at 11 a.m. during morning worship services.

Please come out and join us for a good word from Rev. Saint Silver, good fellowship and dinner to be served after the service.

Casual dress encouraged!

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