Tuesday, October 14, 2008

COA Course: Understanding and Improving Your Credit

Public Service Announcement
October 10, 2008
CONTACT: Ginger O’Neal, Small Business Center Director
Release No. SBC15-PSA-2008

College of The Albemarle’s Small Business Center Offers Course
"Understanding and Improving Your Credit"

This Free seminar will be offered for business owners and the public and will focus on tips to help you improve your bottom line in business and control your expenses at home. The three-hour training course will be held on Thursday, October 16 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The class will be held in the John Wood Foreman Technology Center at the Elizabeth City Campus in Room FC-121-A.

The instructor will be Bob Moore, Director, Small Business Center Robeson Community College.

So that refreshments can be planned, please pre-register by calling 252-335-0821 ext. 2231 or 2370.
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Saturday, October 11, 2008

Tune into the WTKR-TV for the “Staycation” segment on Oct. 17th

Be sure to tune in to WTKR-TV on Friday, Oct. 17 at approximately 8:55 a.m. to see Elizabeth City in the spotlight as part of the television station’s “Staycation” travel series.

The ECACVB used this paid media opportunity to promote Elizabeth City’s great line-up of October events. You’ll see interviews with TDA Chairwoman Maureen Donnelly, who talks about the Elizabeth City Historic Ghost Walk; Lisa Winslow, representing the Albemarle Craftsman’s Fair; and Dr. Sultana Khan, for the ECSU Planetarium Halloween star shows.

Click here to see the Staycation promo, which will begin airing the week of Oct. 13. Click here to see the behind the scenes look at the Staycation interview. In addition, please tune in for the two-minute travel “Staycation” segment Oct. 17.

If you happen to miss seeing the broadcast, go to www.wtkr.com, where the segment will be posted beginning Oct. 17. Click on “Home,” then “One-Tank Staycations.”

RBC's - Happenings in November

The classic play: Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring

Presented by Roanoke Bible College Students

715 N Poindexter Street, Elizabeth City, NC 27909

Productions are November 12, 14, 16 at 7:00 pm. Seating is limited and may be reserved contacting Steve Jackson at 252-334-2091. Tickets are free to the community but donations will be accepted.

The year is 1941, and the setting is a small house next to a cemetery in Brooklyn. The home is the residence of two kind, thoughtful, sweet elderly ladies, Martha and Abby Brewster who attract “lonely” men to their house with an ad for a room for rent. The unsuspecting quest is served an arsenic laden drink. The classic comedy rotates around what the sister’s view as “charity”. They cannot stand to see “lonely” men roam the streets when they can send them to a better place.. They even conduct private funerals for their deceased friends. They then leave it to their bugle blowing nephew Teddy, who thinks he's Teddy Roosevelt, to take them to the cellar, and bury them. It is another of their nephews Mortimer Brewster, who returns home and discovers his aunts actions when he finds a dead man in the window seat. Mortimer tries to keep his aunts safe and prevent them from continuing their nasty habit while trying to stay sane. The classic comedy keeps people laughing and guessing until the very end.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Campbell's activities and impacts 10-4-08 to 10-10-08 - Including alerting mediation engineers about SANDSPURS on Ehringhaus St.

Campbell assisted sellers at the Saturday Downtown Farmers' Market as he has done nearly every Saturday this summer, answering production questions and providing marketing recommendations to small acreage farmers selling there. Campbell promoted a coming Energy Fair to be hosted by the City of Elizabeth City at the Knobbs Creek Recreation Center on Friday, Oct 17 from 9 AM - 4 PM and Saturday, Oct 18 from 9 AM - 2 PM. Admission for families and individuals is free. Vendors of solar, wind, lighting, insulation, and other green building technologies will operate booths. Pasquotank County Center of NC Cooperative Extension will have a booth. The Downtown Waterfront Market will finish operation for 2008 on Saturday, October 25.

The Pasquotank County Farmers' Market will continue operation until Christmas Eve Day 2008. The annual holiday pie sale by Newbegun United Methodist Church will occur from 8 AM to 1 PM the two days prior to Thanksgiving at the Pasquotank County Farmers' Market. Hundreds of pies are sold through the market at this annual event with proceeds going to various charitable purposes. It was first begun to support a farm family who had suffered a truck accident while delivering produce to Raleigh-Durham area markets around 1990. All victims of the accident eventually recovered and still farm today.

Campbell conducted a pesticide application equipment calibration workshop for 26 licensed pesticide applicators outside the Extension Center Auditorium. Participants experienced methods of calibration of spinner spreaders for granule application and backpack sprayers for liquid applications.

Campbell consulted with one cabbage farmer about spray applications of pesticides and foliar fertilizers being made to his crop. The county fall cabbage crop is progressing well and will begin being harvested around the usual time near Nov. 1.

Four new Extension Master Gardener Volunteers were inducted into the Pasquotank County Chapter Wednesday, Oct 8 at a pinning ceremony attended by 24 people. Mason Lawrence, Pasquotank County 4-H Agent, addressed the group about county youth education activities in horticulture where Extension Master Gardener Volunteers may earn service hours.

Nine new trainees attended their second and third classes this week for Extension Master Gardener Volunteer induction in 2009. They've attended classes in lawns, shrubs, and fruit production so far.

Numerous calls were answered about homeowner concerns such as fire ants, snakes, moles, lawn and pasture renewal, fall vegetable gardens, soil sample report interpretation, azalea lace bugs, Lantana selection, houseplants, specialty fertilizers, symptoms on trees and shrubs, and control of potentially poisonous mushrooms in livestock pastures.

Through the Albemarle Commission Agency Office on Aging, three seminars on Fire Ant Insect Management were arranged across the Northeast in the coming month, all for personnel of Nursing Homes. Because patients in such facilities have died or suffered injuries in other states long infested by fire ants, nursing home staff will be alerted to the dangers of this new pest which is more densely invading North Carolina. These seminars will be from 10:30 AM to 1 PM, October 29 at the Currituck Center in Barco, November 5 at the Chowan Center in Edenton, and November 12 at the Vernon James Center near Plymouth, NC. Each seminar will be by invitation and will be followed by a luncheon courtesy of Albemarle Commission.

An article appeared featuring Campbell Thursday, Oct. 9, 2008 in the Virginian Pilot newspaper about Dune Sandspur lawn weeds Campbell discovered growing in abundance along the most busy thoroughfare in Elizabeth City. The NC DOT and the Elizabeth City Streets Department, as well as many property owners and business managers along the infested area were alerted by Campbell in order to attempt to contain the spread of tens of thousands of spiny seeds now present on this route. The article may be read at the following link below. The article has already resulted in one phone call requesting Sandspur mediation recommendations from one area homeowner.

Please, click here to read the article about Sandspur infestation discovered on Ehringhaus Street in Elizabeth City. The infestation lines much of both sides of the street from Jordan Plaza to the former site of the S & R Supermarket.

Elizabeth City Bed & Breakfast - 2008



2008-2009 Co-Op Campaign Video

Elizabeth City Bed & Breakfast
108 East Fearing Street
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
(252) 338-2177
(877) 324-8922

Video Footage & Photography by: Jessica Faulkingham

Video Created by: From Me to You Video & Photography

Thursday, October 9, 2008

1st Annual Bull and Oyster Roast at Famous Franks

1ST ANNUAL BULL AND OYSTER ROAST AT FAMOUS FRANKS BENEFITING THE VETERANS FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER

It’s Oyster Time!!! Join us for our 1st Annual ALL–YOU–CAN-EAT Bull and Oyster Roast fundraiser on Sunday, October 19th (rain date Oct. 26th) from 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm in front Famous Franks Hot Dogs and Grille at 225 South Hughes Blvd.!!! Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door and includes food, beverages and entertainment by Dixie 105.7 FM!!! Tickets may be purchased at the following locations:

Blue Lion Apparel in the Virginia Dare Arcade - 507 E. Main Street

Elizabeth City Area Chamber of Commerce - 502 E. Ehringhaus Street

Famous Franks Hot Dogs and Grille – 225 South Hughes Blvd.

Montero’s Restaurant – 414 McArthur Drive

Nationwide Insurance – Bembridge Agency, Camden Office, 197 Hwy. 158 East

Nationwide Insurance – Weatherly Agency, 1805 W. City Drive, Suite J

Veterans Family Resource Center – 1203 W. Ehringhaus Street

Proceeds from this fundraiser will go to the Veterans Family Resource Center of the Albemarle to provide outreach programs and assistance for our Veterans and their families. These programs include Medical Care, Compensation & Pension, Education, Voc-Rehab, Employment and Small Business Assistance, Adaptive Housing/Equipment, and many, many more.

Dixie 105.7 FM will be there with a live remote broadcast for our entertainment. This is a great opportunity for sponsors and companies to show their support of our local Veterans. Donations and items to raffle off are badly needed to help make this fundraiser a success. Individual and Corporate Sponsorships are also available: Gold Level $100 and Silver Level $50. Of course, any and all donations are gladly welcome. Cash/Checks accepted payable to Famous Franks VFRC Fundraiser.

Please help us get the word out to the community by taking the enclosed flyer and posting it in your workplace, school, doctor’s office, favorite store, etc. Let’s see what we all can do to help our veteran community!!!

For more information, please contact Dave or Phyllis Kondracki at 252-337-9765 or 252-335-5859.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

The ECSU Planetarium - October Events

Annual Halloween Feature Presentation will be held October 28-30, 2002 Shows are scheduled at the following times:

5:00 pm – Moon Witch
5:30 pm – Kid's Laser Light Show
6:00 pm – Moon Witch
6:30 pm – Kid's Laser Light Show.

All shows are FREE and by RESERVATION ONLY. Seating is on a first come, first served basis.

Call (252) 335-3759 for Reservations NOW. Shows are subject to change or cancellation without prior notification.

Jennifer Thoms
Planetarium Assistant
ECSU Planetarium
Elizabeth City State University
Campus Box 845
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
Tel: (252) 335-3620/3759

Albemarle Craftsman's Fair 2008

2008-2009 Co-Op Campaign Video



October 24 - 26, 2008
Albemarle Craftsman's Fair
Knobbs Creek Recreation Center
10:00 am - 7:00 pm, Friday and Saturday
10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sunday
Admission: $4.00 adults, $3.00 seniors and full-time students

Photography by: Justin Falls

Video Created by: From Me to You Video & Photography

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