-Information courtesy Sandra Wilkerson, Director of Admin and Events, Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce
Rebuild Durham, a Henderson Community Resource Center for homebuyer education, housing finance, construction, workforce development and revitalization, will host a grand opening and brunch on Thursday, June 28, 2018, from 10 – 11:30 a.m.
The event will feature Rebuilding Communities.
Located at 117 Church Street in Henderson, Rebuild Durham’s grand opening will also include a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce.
Please call Rebuild Durham at (919) 723-0100 for more details.
*The ribbon-cutting for Dysart Willis, 1108 Dabney Drive, previously scheduled for Thursday, June 28 has been rescheduled for Thursday, July 12, 2018, at 4 p.m.
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-Information courtesy, Sandra C. Wilkerson, Director of Admin and Events, Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce
The Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Handyman Solutions at 10 a.m. and Mold and Moisture Medics at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 30, 2018. Both ribbon-cuttings will be held at 129 E. Parker Street in Henderson.
All available Chamber Ambassadors are asked to attend.
If your business is celebrating a milestone anniversary, contact Jay Andrews at jay@hendersonvance.org to schedule a ribbon cutting.
The Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce held their annual Small Business of the Year luncheon at Henderson Country Club on Wednesday, May 2.
Vance County Commissioner Archie Taylor, Jr. served as speaker for the luncheon. A 2017 Small Business of the Year award was presented to one business from each of the counties represented in the four-county service area.
Receiving this year’s awards were J.M. White Funeral Home – Vance County; Granville Insurance Agency, Inc. – Granville County; Winslow Custom Homes – Franklin County; and Robinson Ferry Restaurant & Spirits – Warren County.
J.M. White Funeral Home is a locally owned business that has been serving the community since 1967. The business is currently managed by Betty White and her sons Scott and Jerry White.
In a phone call to Betty White, she said she and her staff were very honored to receive the award and “are grateful to have served the community for 51 years.”
“This honor would not be possible without the dedication of our staff who give the very best service as they interact with those who have lost loved ones,” White said.
The funeral home has been a long-time Chamber member and supporter, a part of the North Carolina Funeral Director’s Association and active in local organizations.
“We are so appreciative to the citizens of Vance County for their support through the years,” White said. “What an honor for both our family and staff.”
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Don’t miss out on this Lunch and Learn on Wednesday, May 16 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Henderson-Vance County Chamber of Commerce Office, 414 S. Garnett Street, Henderson.
In a small business where the owner’s time may be limited, the wellness of the owner can either help build a strong business or cause it to suffer. While it is not always possible to avoid getting sick, taking preventative measures can help to lower your downtime and can ultimately increase your businesses’ productivity.
Small business owners are known to run themselves ragged, so keeping good health is so important. You will learn how to avoid toxic food ingredients and discover how to eat healthy and stock up on the foods you love.
This seminar is an excellent opportunity to learn how great health can positively affect your small business. Lunch provided to the first 20 who preregister.
Speaker(s): Dr. Brandon Taylor
Co-Sponsor(s): Henderson Wellness Center; Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce
Fee: No Cost
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Leadership Vance is designed to create a group of informed and dedicated leaders who will contribute to the community. The program is organized into twelve sessions which began on February 7 with an orientation breakfast at Vance-Granville Community College and will conclude on August 3 with a graduation ceremony and dinner at Henderson Country Club.
Participants are exposed to various aspects of Henderson and Vance County, specifically in regard to city and county government, health and community resources, economic development, agriculture and natural resources, history, media, criminal justice and law.
As their community service project, this year’s class assisted with a food giveaway at the Vance County Farmer’s Market on July 13. The giveaways take place the 2nd Thursday of every other month and are a collaborated effort of Cooperative Extension, St James Missionary Baptist Church, USDA, DSS, Vance County Sheriff’s Department and Henderson Police Department. The class also helped Rebuilding Hope, Inc. complete a wheelchair ramp project and do some clean-up.
The class will celebrate with a graduation dinner at Henderson Country Club on Thursday, August 3. Each participant will receive a diploma for completing the five-month course and will view a pictorial presentation of the highlights and memories made during their five months together.
Graduates of this year’s class include: Lisa Bender, Capital Campaign Coordinator-Vance Charter School; Desiree Brooks, Advertising Director-The Daily Dispatch; Norwin Fischer, Systems Operations Manager-Walmart DC 6091; Krystal Harris, Director-Vance County Dept. of Social Services; Sara Lloyd, Director of Customized Training-Vance-Granville Community College; Marty McGraw, Asset Protection Manager-Walmart DC 6091; Sheri Moss, Social Worker II – Work First-Vance County Dept. of Social Services; Jason Spriggs, Water Treatment Operator-Kerr Lake Regional Water System; Paylor Spruill, Assistant to the City Manager-City of Henderson; Joy Suther, Assistant Principal – Dabney Elementary School; Tremanisha Taylor, Youth/Adult Sports Coordinator-Henderson Family YMCA; Ursula Kennedy, Director of Nursing Operations-Maria Parham Health; Tonya Verzaal, QA Area Manager-Walmart DC 6091; Jessica West, Community Services Sergeant-City of Henderson Police Department; Sallie White, Market Leader-BB&T.
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Henderson businesses take note: The Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce held a Ribbon Cutting on July 11th for Outside the Box Promotions & Apparel. Fred and Karrie Fogg recently started Outside the Box Promotions & Apparel, also known as OTB. OTB is a screen printing, vinyl printing, and embroidery shop. They offer many apparel choices such as hats, t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, and uniforms for your business, church, school, or athletic team. They also offer promotional items such as pens, cups, glasses, pom-poms, stickers, magnets. OTB is your one stop shop! If you need items for your business, church, school, athletic team, or just need something for a special occasion, they can help you. Stop by their office at 340B Industry Drive in Henderson (behind Lowes Home Improvement). They are located in the same office as Fred’s Towing & Transport, Inc.
Shown at the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting for Fred’s Towing & Transport Inc are Fred and Karrie Fogg; Margie Fogg; Bill Rainey; Will Ramsey; Phillip Taylor; Maxine Taylor; Frank Irvin and Amanda Aiken, Phillips, Dorsey, Thomas, Waters and Bradford; Hillary Brame and Candice Braxton, Union Bank; Linda Cobbs; Facia Elliott; Nadine White; Mayor Eddie Ellington; Vance County Chairman, Dan Brummitt; Desiree Brooks and Diane Robbins, The Daily Dispatch; President HVCC, John Barnes; Chamber Ambassador Kevin Bullock, WIZS Radio 1450 AM; Chamber Board Member Kim Jordan, Benchmark Community Bank; Patsy Rivers, Fidelity Bank; Chamber Ambassador Julia Langston, Kerr Lake Country Club; Chamber Board Member Hunter Peyton, BB&T; Chamber Ambassador Courtney Morgan, Henderson Wellness Center
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We need your help to welcome our new teachers to Vance County!
Snacks, gum, candy, water bottles, notepads, pens, pencils, coupons etc. are just a few of the things we need to pack in the bags. Make sure your business name and contact information is on the items you donate. This is a great way to advertise your business to a new group coming into the Vance County area.
Henderson businesses take note: The Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for Sadie’s School of Dance on the evening of Monday, June 19th.
Owner, Sadie Lee, has been dancing for over 15 years and is studying dance at Meredith College. She will graduate in May 2018 with a major in Dance. She is excited about her new business adventure, and is ready to serve the community.
Sadie’s School of Dance offers classes in ballet, pointe, lyrical, contemporary, musical theatre, jazz, hip-hop, tap, baton, tumbling and much more.
Sadie believes that everyone deserves a chance to dance. They strive to create a learning environment in which each student has equal opportunity to learn in a nurturing and supportive atmosphere.
Shown at the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting for Sadie’s School of Dance, Owner, Sadie Lee; parents and sister, Sean, Lisa and Jona Connolly; grandparents, Joel and Teresa Edwards; many friends and dance students; Mayor Eddie Ellington; Chamber Ambassador Tonya Moore, KARTS; Chamber Ambassador Kevin Bullock, WIZS Radio 1450 AM; Work First Coordinator, Vanessa Jones; President HVCC, John Barnes.
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Henderson businesses take note: On June 19th at noon, the Henderson-Vance Chamber had a ribbon cutting for Schmitt Orthodontics.
Dr. Terry J. Schmitt worked with and then succeeded Dr. John van Venrooy as he transitioned into retirement.
Schmitt Orthodontics specializes in monitoring growth and development, straightening teeth and aligning bites using braces and invisalign.
They offer convenient hours by appointment M-Th. Schmitt Orthodontics is proud to continue the tradition of serving as Henderson’s only full-time Specialist in Orthodontics for the past 29 years!
Schmitt Orthodontics are accepting new patients and would be happy to serve you and your family.
They are located in the J.W. Jenkins building Suite #007 at Maria Parham Health 568 Ruin Creek Road in Henderson.
To contact Schmitt Orthodontics please call 252-492-6628 or visit us on the web at Hendersonortho.net.
Shown at the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting for Schmitt Orthodontics is Dr. Terry Schmitt, his wife, Stephanie and their children; Schmitt Orthodontic staff: Melissa Linge, Abbie Batten, Amanda Whaley, and Sammy Jo Dickerson; Dr, Genny Daurity and staff; Dr. Deuce Roberson and staff; Dr. Rebekah Finger and staff; Mayor Eddie Ellington; Chamber Ambassador Tonya Moore, KARTS; President HVCC, John Barnes; Chamber Ambassador Kevin Bullock, WIZS Radio 1450 AM; Work First coordinator, Vanessa Jones; Hunter Peyton, BB&T; Bert Beard, Maria Parham Health; John & Ethan Linge; Carol Weaver; Jonathan Edwards, Chick-fil-A