Friday, February 13, 2009

February 28th OLF public meeting/forum

Public Meeting/Forum to Discuss OLF at Hales Lake, Camden, NC

WHEN: Saturday, February 28, 2009

TIME: 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

WHERE: Moyock Middle School
216 Survey Road, Moyock, NC 27958

OTHER DETAILS: All county commissioners from Camden, Currituck & Pasquotank will be invited. Also we have invited Senator Basnight, Representative Bill Owens, Congressman Walter Jones, Senator Burr, Senator Hagan and Governor Bev Perdue.

We currently have a commitment from Betty Jo Shepherd, Senator Burr’s Field Representative to attend this meeting.

DIRECTIONS: From Elizabeth City. Head east on Camden Causeway NC-34/US-158.
Turn Left on Caratoke Highway/US168 follow about 3.7 miles then turn left on Survey Road.
If you pass the Food Lion, you have gone too far.

FREE HOT DOGS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Shadow Science at Port Discover

Contact: LuAnne Pendergraft, 252-335-3844, lspendergraft@mail.ecsu.edu
"Shadow Science" is February’s Make-It-Take-It at Port Discover

Elizabeth City, NC — Groundhog Day was February 2, but at Port Discover the groundhog and its shadow is being honored all month with the "Shadow Science" Make-It-Take-It. Young visitors can learn about shadows and sources of light and take home their very own shadow puppets. The activity is free to children visiting the center and is available during hours the center is open.

Port Discover is located at 613 East Main Street. Port Discover’s hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm. Programs can be arranged at other times for special groups. For more information call 252-338-6117 or visit www.portdiscover.org.

Port Discover is a community-based, non-profit organization, established to enhance the public’s understanding and enjoyment of science through engaging programs, activities, and exhibits. Elizabeth City State University along with the Elizabeth City Area Chamber of Commerce initiated the project that has attracted broad community support, including Elizabeth City Morning Rotary, College of the Albemarle, Albemarle Hospital, Museum of the Albemarle, Elizabeth City Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools. Port Discover is also a member of the NC Grassroots Science Museum Collaborative.
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Page After Page is giving away BOOKS and KISSES for FREE!!!

That's right!!! Come on in - celebrate Valentines Day's with us - starting Thursday AM for every book purchased you will receive a KISS from one of our beautiful booksellers -

So its Kisses and books - If you recite a poem/limerick - you can pick out a FREE book from our Advance Reader Chest - How can you beat this!!! We have lots of fun ideas for your Valentine celebrations - just come on in and celebrate with us -

We are welcoming Ellie Dorsey to our bookstore team - Ellie has a degree in English shes an excellent add to our team -

Your Bookstore Team consists of Sharon, Amy, Ellie & Julie & Susan - sometimes Doug.......

News from the Page After Page Bookstore -

Hi All, We just got back last week from the American Booksellers Association's Winter Institute in Salt Lake City Utah - it was Fantastic!! The mountains were unbelievable and huge!! We learned alot about bookselling and how to make it better for you our customers in these tough economic times - You will see new ideas being implemented in the store - please let us know what you think!!

Shopping local was one of the biggest topics - did you know that Independent business's employee 70% of the US?? Incredible - so check out our newly started blog on keeping it local in NC - We intend on really promoting this effort in North East North Carolina - and hopefully connecting with the entire state!

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Store Events:
Author's Signings
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Saturday February 28th, 2:00 pm - Author Signing - Haywood Smith - Bestselling author of the Red Hat Club Books - We will be hosting a signing for Haywood Smith, she will be on hand to discuss and sign her books at the Currituck Extension Office - call the store to reserve you copy of her books - Wedding Belles; Red Hat Club; Red Hat Club Rides Again; Queen Bee of Mimosa Branch

Please call the store to reserve your copies - 252-335-PAGE(7243)
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Children's Events
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Saturday March 7th, 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm - AMERICAN GIRL PARTY - Meet Chrissa - the Newest Girl of the Year - Join us for this American Girl event - Age 7 and up - Call the store to register seating is limited- 252-335-PAGE (7243).

American Girl Drawing - Win a FREE CHRISSA DOLL!!! Come in and fill out an entry form - no purchase necessary!!! Drawing March 31st at 4:00 pm!! $150.00 value. Bring in a can good for the foodbank and get an extra entry form!!!
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Other Events
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Saturday March 28th, 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm - ARTISTS RECEPTION - LOCAL ARTIST: Darlene Tighe - Darlene's artwork will be displayed throughout the store and available for purchase - come enjoy.
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Store Groups:

Knitting Group & Crocheting Group - this is open to any craft with YARN - Tuesday First and Third Tuesday of each month - 11:00 am - 12:00 pm. Come join the fun and learn/continue your projects!!
Writers Group - Tuesday March 10th at 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm - Look for updates on the 'new' writers group - we are jump starting this group with many new ideas!!

Check out this link - it takes about 15-20 minutes to view - but it is quite interesting - www.storyofstuff.com/index.html - soon to be a MOVIE!!

Recommended Reads:
They have added a new display to the store - Staff Reads - check out their ever changing display of what our staff is reading now!!! Ask their staff and we can always suggest a good book or two!!

The Terminal Spy by Alan Cowell

The Elfish Gene by Mark Barrowcliffe

The Given Day by Dennis Lehane

Twilight series by Stephanie Meyer

Tethered by Amy MacKinnon

World Without End by Ken Folliet

Marley & Me by John Grogan


For more information on Page After Page Bookstore and their events please call 252-335-PAGE (7243) or check out their website or check out their myspace page.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Port Discover's Toddler Time Looks at Shapes

Contact: LuAnne Pendergraft, 252-335-3844, lspendergraft@mail.ecsu.edu
"World of Shapes" at Port Discover’s Toddler Time, Thursday, February 19

Elizabeth City, NC — Preschoolers will learn all about shapes at Port Discover’s Toddler Time, "The World of Shapes", February 19 at 10:00 am. How many shapes are there? Can new shapes be made from existing ones? Which shapes can be found in nature? Toddler engineers will build and create using their imaginations.

The program fee is $5 per family and reservations are required. Program is for 3 – 5 year-olds and parents or guardians must accompany the child.

Port Discover is located at 613 East Main Street, Elizabeth City. Port Discover’s hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm. Programs can be arranged at other times for special groups. For more information call 252-338-6117 or www.portdiscover.org.

Port Discover is a community-based, non-profit organization, established to enhance the public’s understanding and enjoyment of science through engaging programs, activities, and exhibits. Elizabeth City State University along with the Elizabeth City Area Chamber of Commerce initiated the project that has attracted broad community support, including Elizabeth City Morning Rotary, College of the Albemarle, Albemarle Hospital, Museum of the Albemarle, Elizabeth City Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools. Port Discover is also a member of the NC Grassroots Science Museum Collaborative.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Roanoke Bible College Named to Presidential Honor Roll for Community Service

CONTACT: Reneé P. Lease, Service-Learning Director
February 9, 2009
252-334-2024

Roanoke Bible College Named to Presidential Honor Roll for Community Service

[Elizabeth City, North Carolina] – The Corporation for National and Community Service honored Roanoke Bible College today with a place on the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts and service to America’s communities.

Dr. D. Clay Perkins, President of Roanoke Bible College remarked, "Jesus told us, ‘For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many’ (Mark 10:45). This is a part of the RBC family DNA. It is who we are, a people who serve others. Since 1948, year after year, the RBC family has demonstrated a life lived in helping others. We are honored to receive this award, since service to others is paramount to who we are and will be for years to come. I deeply appreciate those in service-learning that help to continually focus the RBC family to serve others."

Launched in 2006, the Community Service Honor Roll is the highest federal recognition a school can achieve for its commitment to service-learning and civic engagement. Honorees for the award were chosen based on a series of selection factors including scope and innovation of service projects, percentage of student participation in service activities, incentives for service, and the extent to which the school offers academic service-learning courses.

Roanoke Bible College has received the Honor Roll distinction for the second time due to its commitment to the Katrina relief efforts in the gulf coast region. DART (Disaster Assistance Response Team), a student led service club has organized three spring break trips to help with the clean-up and rebuilding efforts in Mississippi and Louisiana. DART has recruited students and community members with building expertise to go and serve victims of this hurricane that claimed so many lives and homes.

The service-learning program at RBC engages 100% of the student body in service through the integration of service in specific courses and a volunteer center that works to connect students with service opportunities. The service-learning department sponsored its first campus-wide community service day on January 19, 2009 by making the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday "a day on, not a day off." Congress has challenged the country to honor King by making this holiday a true commitment to something he stood for, service to the community. RBC had a total of 63 Students, 15 Staff/Faculty, and 16 individuals from the community serving our community on this holiday.

"In this time of economic distress, we need volunteers more than ever. College students represent an enormous pool of idealism and energy to help tackle some of our toughest challenges," said Stephen Goldsmith, vice chair of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for National and Community Service, which oversees the Honor Roll. "We salute Roanoke Bible College for making community service a campus priority, and thank the millions of college students who are helping to renew America through service to others."

Overall, the Corporation honored six schools with Presidential Awards. In addition, 83 were named as Honor Roll With Distinction members and 546 schools as Honor Roll members. In total, 635 schools were recognized. A full list is available at www.nationalservice.gov/honorroll.

The Honor Roll is a program of the Corporation, in collaboration with the Department of Education, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the President's Council on Service and Civic Participation. The President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll is presented during the annual conference of the American Council on Education.

"I offer heartfelt congratulations to those institutions named to the 2008 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. College and university students across the country are making a difference in the lives of others every day – as are the institutions that encourage their students to serve others," said American Council on Education President Molly Corbett Broad.

Recent studies have underlined the importance of service-learning and volunteering to college students. In 2006, 2.8 million college students gave more than 297 million hours of volunteer service, according to the Corporation’s Volunteering in America 2007 study. Expanding campus incentives for service is part of a larger initiative to spur higher levels of volunteering by America’s college students. The Corporation is working with a coalition of federal agencies, higher education and student associations, and nonprofit organizations to achieve this goal.

The Corporation for National and Community Service is a federal agency that improves lives, strengthens communities, and fosters civic engagement through service and volunteering. The Corporation administers Senior Corps, AmeriCorps and Learn and Serve America, a program that supports service-learning in schools, institutions of higher education and community-based organizations. For more information, go to www.nationalservice.gov.
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Coppersmith Auction Company: Upcoming Auction

School Surplus Auction

Saturday, February 21st @ 10:00 am
Preview: 9:00 am - until Auction Time
Location: Northeastern High School (Shop Area)
Dishwasher, Cafeteria Trays, Vacuum, Power Eagle Shampooer, Electronics, Copier, Workbench, Hospital Bed, Filing Cabinets, Wheel Balance Machine, Floor Scrubber, Desks, Buffing Compound Drum, Chest Freezer, Snap-On Alignment Machine, Steam Cleaner, Weight Machines, Science Instruments, Automotive Computer Test Center, Incubator, Furniture, Office Equipment, Office Supplies & Much Much More!

10% Buyers Premium Cash/Good Check
Online Preview: www.coppersmithauction.com

Coppersmith Auction Company
252-331-5814
Now accepting consignments for upcoming auctions! We will buy individual items or entire household.
Rick Ladich NCAL7664

Still Waters Salon News

Latest News from STILL WATERS SALON & SPA

  • It is with much regret that we have to inform everyone that our BEST Receptionist Carol has had to leave us. She is going through many personal hardships. We will all miss her tremendously. Please be patient with us during our transition with a new receptionist.

  • You will notice a For Sale sign placed on our property, we are trying to relocate to a much more visual and non restrictive location all on ground floor. No we are not closing or folding, just looking to accommodate you better!

  • Pat and I would like to thank you for your continued patronage and support, that's what keeps us going & motivated. With out you, we couldn't do it, remember it's all about you!

  • Thank You,

    Mike & Pat

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