Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Legislative Black Caucus holds town hall meeting at ECSU

NC Legislative Black Caucus holds

First Town Hall Meeting at ECSU

Raleigh, NC — The North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus will hold its first 2009 Town Hall Meeting in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Members will travel from all over the state to take part in this event being hosted by Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) and its Chancellor, Dr. Willie J. Gilchrist.

The Town Hall Meeting will be held over a two-day period. The first forum is scheduled for Thursday, October 29 at 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm at the K. E. White Graduate Center and it is free and open to the public. Topics of discussion will include Stimulus Funds, Weatherization, Voter Registration, Mental Health and Justice and Public Safety.

On Friday morning, October 30, 2009 at 10:00 am, there will be a Town Hall Meeting for ECSU’s students ONLY. Topics will include housing, parking – student concerns.

Both meetings will be held on the campus of Elizabeth City State University, 1704 Weeksville Road, Elizabeth City, North Carolina 27909.

Should you have questions or need additional information, please contact the office of Representative Annie W. Mobley.

For More Information, Contact:

Representative Annie W. Mobley
638 LOB, Raleigh, NC 27603-5925
(919) 733-5780; mobleyla@ncleg.net

Deck those Halls!

Sign up to “Deck Those Halls” at the Museum

(Elizabeth City, NC) Sign up now at the Museum of the Albemarle to "Deck Those Halls" for the Designer’s Workshop on Saturday December 12 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. Design and make your own holiday decoration. Construct a wreath using glazed faux fruit and silk greenery. All supplies and a delicious catered lunch are included. This workshop is designed for adults. Participants should pre-register by November 13th. Fees for FOMOA members are: $30, $35 for non-members. After November 13th member’s fee is $35, non-members, $40. Registration forms are available at the Museum. Register early-space is limited! For more information, call the Education Department at 252-335-1453.

The Museum of the Albemarle is located at 501 South Water Street, Elizabeth City, NC. (252) 335-1453. Hours are Tuesday-Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sunday 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Closed Mondays and State Holidays. Serving Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, and Washington counties, the museum is the northeast regional history museum of the North Carolina Division of State History Museums, Department of Cultural Resources, State of North Carolina. Treasure NC Culture. www.ncculture.com

LADY VIKINGS SWEEP PEACE COLLEGE; EARN 18th WIN OF THE SEASON

LADY VIKINGS SWEEP PEACE COLLEGE; EARN 18th WIN OF THE SEASON

ECSU Uses Dominate Service Game, Defense To Defeat Lady Pacers

October 19, 2009

ELIZABETH CITY, NC - The Elizabeth City State Lady Vikings defeated the Peace College Lady Pacers in three straight games (25-8, 25-16, 25-18) Monday evening at the RL Vaughan Center.

The Lady Vikings improve to 18-12 overall and take the season series from the Lady Pacers (10-15). ECSU topped Peace 3-1 on September 25th in Raleigh, NC.

ECSU controlled the game from start to finish with their service game, racking up 11 aces to 0 for the Lady Pacers. Samarri Griffin and Ashley Tarasoff led the way with 4 apiece. Defensively they also controlled the net with 8 total team blocks (2 solo, 12 assisted). ECSU doubled up the visitor in the dig department, 42-22.

Eva Johnson once again led the charge for the Lady Vikings with 9 kills while Lia Scott contributed 8 kills and a game high 11 digs.

The Lady Vikings will visit UNC-Pembroke on Wednesday, October 21st in Pembroke, NC. Game time is scheduled for 7:00 pm. For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com.

Jingle Bells at MOA

Jingle Bells are Rocking at the Museum of the Albemarle

(Elizabeth City, NC) The Museum of the Albemarle will host "Jingle Bells are Rocking at Museum of the Albemarle" on Friday, December 18, 2009 from 10:00 am until 11:00 am for three to five year olds accompanied by an adult. The program is $18.00 per child or $16.00 per child for FOMOA member if registered by December 5, 2009. After December 5, 2009, the program is $20.00 per child or $18.00 per child for FOMOA member. The program is limited to twenty-five children.

Participants will spend the morning learning the history of gingerbread at Christmas while decorating their own gingerbread house.

Pre-registration and payment is required. A completed registration form and a check for payment are necessary to have guaranteed registration for program.

For more information concerning the event call 252-335-1453.

The Museum of the Albemarle is located at 501 South Water Street, Elizabeth City, NC. (252) 335-1453. Hours are Tuesday-Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sunday 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Closed Mondays and State Holidays. Serving Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, and Washington counties, the museum is the northeast regional history museum of the North Carolina Division of State History Museums, Department of Cultural Resources, State of North Carolina. Treasure NC Culture. www.ncculture.com

What's Happening at The Center

What's Happening at The Center

Mary Temple's Resignation

Long time Gallery Manager Mary Temple has decided to retire at the end of this month. Mary has held the position for nearly 10 years and has been vital to the growth of Arts of the Albemarle. Her accomplishments are many - most recently, she oversaw the move into The Center, expanding into a space housing five galleries. She has watched and encouraged artists, craftsmen and photographers grow and develop, and mentored many volunteers throughout her career. She will be missed by many and we wish her well in her retirement. Watch for more information about a celebration of appreciation!


Yes You Can!! Limited Space Available!!

Think you can't learn how to paint? Yes You Can! Kelly Cameron is teaching a beginning painting class for adults called Yes You Can, Beginning Basic Acrylic Painting! Students will learn the fundamentals of painting - holding and caring for your brushes, recognizing different types of brushes, the difference between acrylics/watercolors/oils, how to plan your painting, composition, blending, shading, and mixing paint. The 6-week class will meet Tuesday mornings from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm, beginning October 27th and concluding December 1st. Cost is $75 per person for members ($85 for non-members), plus a $10 registration fee. To register, please call 252-338-6455.


New Workshop With Margie Sawyer!

Mark your calendars for November 4 & 5! Margie Sawyer will be holding a Collage & Mixed Media workshop! The class runs from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. Cost is $75 for members, $85 non-members. $10 registration fee. For more information and to register, please call 252-338-6455.


Albemarle Craftsman's Fair Next Weekend

The 51st Albemarle Craftsman’s Fair will be held Oct. 23, 24 & 25 at Knobbs Creek Rec. Center in Elizabeth City. The Fair is rumored to be the oldest juried demonstrating show in North Carolina. With the motto of “To Teach-To Learn-To Create,” you will be able to watch as over 50 craftsmen from all over North Carolina and Virginia share their methods and techniques. You may also enjoy the on-site café, featuring Montero’s Restaurant. General Admission Weekend pass is $4 ($3 for seniors and students). For more info call 252-562-5441, email info@albemarlecraftsmansfair.com or visit www.albemarlecraftsmansfair.com


Calling all card players!

Get your party of four together and play the card game of your choice at our Fall Card Party and Luncheon, held on October 28th at 11:30 am at First United Methodist Church. The cost is $25 a person, and includes a delicious homemade lunch. There will be a boxed lunch provided and door prizes, too! RSVP by Wednesday, October 21st to info@artsofthealbemarle.com or call 252-338-6455.


Easels for Sale!!

Arts of the Albemarle has three beautiful, 5-ft. brass colored easels for sale! We are offering them for the great price of $50 each! If you are interested, please stop by The Center or call us at 252-338-6455.


Cheers! Cheerleading!

Come join the fun with cheers, dances, games and crafts on Monday, October 26th (a teacher work day for Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools). 5 to 10 year olds will attend from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm ($30 per student). A class for 3 and 4 year olds will be held from 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm ($15 per student). Both will be held at The Center. For more information or to sign up, please contact Cindi R. Parker at 919-821-5755 or cheerscamp@aol.com.

Also, mark your calendars for the November clinic, to be held on Wednesday, November 25th, over Thanksgiving Break!


Events at The Center

The Holiday Season is just around the corner! Host your next corporate or personal event here at The Center! Once a flagship department store and corner of commerce for downtown Elizabeth City, The Center now houses The Jaquelin Jenkins Gallery, The Maguire Theatre, and the Twiford Room. Let this historic jewel lend its ambiance to your next occasion.

For more information or to schedule a tour, please call 252-338-6455.

Monday, October 19, 2009

VIKINGS ROLL OVER LINCOLN WITH 54-18 HOMECOMING VICTORY

VIKINGS ROLL OVER LINCOLN WITH 54-18 HOMECOMING VICTORY

ECSU Closes Out Home Slate in Dominating Fashion

October 17, 2009

ELIZABETH CITY, NC - After a slow first quarter the Elizabeth City State University Vikings pulled away for a convincing 54-18 Homecoming victory over Lincoln University of Pennsylvania Saturday afternoon at Roebuck Stadium.

ECSU got on the board first when Creven Powell threw a 9-yard touchdown strike to Dexter Manley with 6:05 left in the first quarter. In the second quarter the Vikings pulled away using 4-yard rushing scores by both Daronte McNeill and Cedric Blacknall along with a 51-yard punt return a touchdown by Reggie Smith his third punt returned for a score this season.

The Lions managed to score with just 22 ticks left in the first half when Brandon McElwee blocked a Daniel Mendez punt through the back of the end zone for a team safety.

The Lions (3-5) capped off their most impressive drive of the afternoon, an 8 play 60-yard drive in the third quarter, when Laquan Williams found Trey Thomas for a 13-yard touchdown pass. Playing in his final game at Roebuck Stadium, senior Justin Hamilton answered just 10 seconds later, with the first kickoff return for touchdown of his career, good for 82-yards and a 40-10 Viking advantage. Hamilton finished the afternoon with 4 tackles, an interception returned for 14 yards and three breakups.

Manley finished the day with 6 catches for 107 yards and a season high 3 touchdowns. Creven Powell was 15-for 22 for 198 yards and two touchdowns.

The Vikings (5-3, CIAA 3-2) will hit the road to battle Saint Paul's College in South Hill, VA next Saturday. Game time is scheduled for 1:00 pm. For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com.

The Planetarium's Fall 2009 Feature Presentations


ECSU PLANETARIUM
Feature Presentations
FALL 2009 SEMESTER


Halloween

Friday, October 30
5:00 pm – Moon Witch
5:30 pm – Halloween Laser Light Show
6:00 pm – The Halloween Show
6:30 pm – October Skies
7:00 pm – Halloween Laser Light Show

Saturday, October 31
2:00 pm – Moon Witch
2:30 pm – Halloween Laser Light Show
3:00 pm – The Halloween Show
3:30 pm – October Skies
4:00 pm – Halloween Laser Light Show

Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 19
5:00 pm – Laser Light Show
5:30 pm – Mouse on the Mayflower
6:30 pm – William Bradford: The First Thanksgiving
7:00 pm – The Night Sky
7:30 pm – Laser Light Show

Christmas
Wednesday & Friday, December 9 & 11
5:00 pm – Christmas Laser Light Show
5:30 pm – A King is Born
6:00 pm – The Christmas Star
7:00 pm – The Winter Sky
7:00 pm – Christmas Laser Light Show

Saturday, December 12
2:00 pm – Christmas Laser Light Show
2:30 pm – A King is Born
3:00 pm – The Christmas Star
3:30 pm – The Winter Sky
4:00 pm – Christmas Laser Light Show

For more info please call (252)335-3SKY or check out the planetarium's website.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Oct 25th Lyceum Series concert postponed

Lyceum Series concert postponed

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — The ECSU Lyceum Series concert featuring Mr. Richard Heard, an Associate Professor of Music at Wake Forest University, originally scheduled for October 25 at Christ Episcopal Church has been postponed until further notice.


Kesha Williams
Director of Media Relations
Office of University Relations & Marketing
Elizabeth City State University
Campus Box 778
1704 Weeksville Road
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
252-335-3686
FAX: 252-335-3769

ECSU FOOTBALL TO SALUTE 14 STUDENT-ATHLETES AT HOMECOMING SENIOR DAY

ECSU FOOTBALL TO SALUTE 14 STUDENT-ATHLETES AT HOMECOMING SENIOR DAY

Ten-Four Year Seniors Leave Mark of Many Firsts During Their Tenure

October 15, 2009

ELIZABETH CITY, NC - Prior the kickoff between Elizabeth City State and Lincoln University of Pennsylvania for Saturday’s Homecoming game the Vikings will pause to salute the student-athletes who will be playing for the final time at Roebuck Stadium.

Saturday marks Senior Day at Roebuck Stadium as ECSU bids farewell to 14 student-athletes. They include ; Ernest Gibson, Justin Hamilton, Chris Harris, Todd Irving, Tashawn Lee, Mike Lopez, Daniel Mendez, Todd Nelson, Torrey Nowell, Chris Randolph, Reggie Smith, Dylan Stivers, MacQuinton Vinson and Howard Williamson. Of those 14, ten are four-year seniors that will leave behind an impressive résumé. In 2006 they were part of a squad that posted the best record in school history (9-3) and hosted the first ever NCAA Playoff game at Roebuck Stadium. With a win Saturday the four-year seniors complete the first four-year span since 1968-71 that the Vikings have posted a .500 or better record in each season.

They also made appearances in two CIAA Championships in a three year span (2006-2008) falling one game short in 2007 of making three consecutive trips.

The pre-game ceremony will begin approximately 1:00 pm on Saturday. For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com.

ECSU TO HOST TASTE OF FOOD LION AT SATURDAY’S HOMECOMING GAME

ECSU TO HOST TASTE OF FOOD LION AT SATURDAY’S HOMECOMING GAME

CIAA Sponsor to Grill Samples for Viking Faithful at 2009 Home Finale

October 14, 2009

ELIZABETH CITY, NC - CIAA corporate sponsor Food Lion will be hosting the “Taste of Food Lion” this Saturday October 17 for Elizabeth City State University’s Homecoming matchup with Lincoln University of Pennsylvania.

This marks the third consecutive year that one of the local Food Lions stores (in conjunction with being a CIAA Corporate Partner) has hosted this event at ECSU’s Roebuck Stadium. Food Lion volunteers and staff will be on site to hand out promotional items as well as grill and sample their Butcher’s Brand Beef and other meat items during the game.

It should be a fun time and is designed to get students, alumni, fans and customers who are present and tailgating to come over and check out Food Lion. Food Lion wants to show appreciation to their customers, which include parents, students, professors/teachers of CIAA Schools, fans that shop our stores, alumni and others.

Food Lion, LLC has three local Food Lion, LLC stores within close proximity of the ECSU that employ several ECSU students. One of the three stores is located directly across from the campus. Proud alumnus and great Food Lion associates are eager to support partnership efforts at ECSU.

Food Lion has been an official Corporate Partner of the CIAA for 16 years and contributes $300,000 annually to the CIAA, and a one-third of that goes directly toward scholarships for deserving students at CIAA schools. They are the sole sponsor of the Food Lion-CIAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. All CIAA Schools are located in Food Lion’s market area; therefore, Food Lion customers include parents, students, professors/teachers of CIAA Schools, fans that shop our stores, alumni and others.

For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com

Music on the Green -- October 17th Concert -- Moments of Glory

Join the musical fun every Saturday afternoon from 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm at Mariners Wharf through October 24th. This week's talented group is Moments of Glory, a contemporary gospel band. www.myspace.com/mog8

Concerts are Free to the Public. Bring a lawn chair, a blanket, and friends for a variety of musical entertainers. Make a day of it in beautiful Downtown Elizabeth City...enjoy lunch and shopping before the show, or dinner and drinks after in one of our many restaurants. There are 13 restaurants within a 1.5 mile radius in downtown E-City.

www.MusicAtMarinersWharf.com

Moments of Glory offers the people a different sound and a different feel with their music ministry. Their contemporary, yet alternative flow is one that will inspire, ignite and change lives. Moments of Glory have always been a cut above the ordinary by mixing smooth rhythms, relevant lyrics and uplifting vocals with a sheer passion for the people. No wonder they are embraced by young and old! Singing is easy, but ministering requires the anointing and Moments have always been about His Glory. From the group’s inception, they have blessed, imparted, shared and passed on the illumination of His Word through song.”

The group has produced 3 CDs, the most current one, LOOKIN' BACK, is in rotation at radio stations on the east coast. They have shared stage with such traditional greats as Willie Neal Johnson and the Gospel Keynotes, Joe Logan and the Mighty Clouds of Joy, the Sensational Nightingales and Shirley Caesar. And they have blessed more contemporary audiences with Joann Rosario and J Moss of PAJAM. The journey for Larry Moore, Michelle Moore and Shenette Jones has been nothing less than an adventure. Their desire is to always change the atmosphere in order to help people change their perspective on how this BLESSED LIFE really can be.

Web site: www.myspace.com/mog8

November Events -- City Wine Sellar

Friday Night Music Series at The City Wine Sellar, Bakery, Deli & Wine Bar – The Coca-Cola Friday Night Music Series at City Wine Sellar continues throughout the year -- Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. Entertainment by local and regional talents every Friday night from 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm in the Sellar Wine Bar; Deli fare served until 9:00 pm. City Wine is a great place to meet friends, and simply relax to the sounds of talented musicians.

November 6 -- Abstract Vibe
November 13 -- The Joe Gosman Band
November 20 -- Denny Blue
November 27 -- Audio Slide Show

Wednesday Wine Tasting – Join us in November for our monthly wine tasting where we will taste six different wines (three whites; three reds), enjoy appetizers, and meet new friends. Cost is $15 per person, RSVP Requested. 252-335-1163 for more info.

City Wine Sellar -- Open Sundays -- Don't forget that we are now open on Sunday's from 11:00 am until 3:00 pm. Join us after church for a great lunch.


Find out more by calling 252-335-1163 or check out the City Wine Sellar's blog.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

November Events happening at ECSU

Thursday, November 19, 2009: 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, New Student Center, Elizabeth City State University (252) 335-3279
"Mojo 101" Blues band Uphill presents a dynamic, one-hour presentation discussing differences in regional blues styles. What makes our Piedmont Carolina blues sound different from Chicago blues? Features members of Uphill with PowerPoint, multimedia and live performance!

Thursday, November 19, 2009: 7:00 pm, New Student Center, Elizabeth City State University (252) 335-3279
Lyceum Series presents: Uphill. The popular local band plays a full concert of Carolina Swampland Blues from their recent debut album, as heard on National Public Radio.

JOHNSON LEADS LADY VIKINGS PAST VIRGINIA STATE

JOHNSON LEADS LADY VIKINGS PAST VIRGINIA STATE

Johnson Registers Double-Double as ECSU Takes Season Series from Lady Trojans

October 13, 2009

ELIZABETH CITY, NC - Eva Johnson tallied 15 kills and 10 digs as the Elizabeth City State Lady Vikings swept Virginia State University (25-12, 25-15, 25-19) Tuesday evening at the RL Vaughan Center.

ECSU’s victory snaps Virginia State’s five-match win streak as the Lady Vikings remain undefeated in the CIAA Eastern Division. Lia Scott was the only other player to register double digits in kills with 10. As a team ECSU nearly doubled up the Lady Trojans (7-12, CIAA 5-8) defensively in digs 45 to 28. Ariel Williams paced VSU with a team high 8 kills.

For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com.

Concert singer Richard Heard performs for ECSU Lyceum Series

Concert singer Richard Heard performs for ECSU Lyceum Series

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — The Lyceum Committee at Elizabeth City State University presents Mr. Richard Heard, an Associate Professor of Music at Wake Forest University and concert singer, at 4:00 pm on October 25 in the auditorium of the Christ Episcopal Church, 200 South McMorrine Street. The entry fee is $5 for adults but free for ECSU students with ID and youths age 12 and under.

Tenor Richard Heard is swiftly taking his place in the top ranks among the new, young generation of concert singers. A regional finalist of the Metropolitan Opera Auditions, he has received prestigious awards and grants from the National Society of Arts and Letters, Rotary International, the Fuchs Opera Awards, and Mu Phi Epsilon. A graduate of Southern Methodist University and the University of California, Mr. Heard made his operatic debut at the Aspen Music Festival and has since won praise for his characterizations of leading tenor roles in Italian Bel Canto opera and in all of the major Mozart repertoire. His performance of Nemorino in Donizetti’s L’Elisir d’amore was pronounced “... clear, strong, and effortless. He drew the most sustained applause of the evening when he unleashed his full power...” (Press Citizen, Iowa City).

As a concert singer, Mr. Heard has been engaged by orchestras across the western, mid-western, and southern regions of the United States, specializing in the works of Bach, Handel, Haydn, and Mozart. Mr. Heard has appeared with Carolina Baroque Orchestra, Charlotte Repertory Orchestra, Choral Society of Greensboro, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Greensboro Symphony Orchestra, Lake Charles Symphony, Memphis Symphony, Mississippi Symphony, Piedmont Chamber Singers, Raleigh Oratorio Society, Roanoke Symphony, Salisbury-Rowan Symphony, Virginia Beach Symphony and Winston-Salem Piedmont Symphony.

Mr. Heard’s recital appearances include Bennett College, Cameron University, Davidson County College, Fayetteville State University, Gardner-Webb University, High Point University, Grinnell College, Jackson State University, Morehouse College, McNeese State University, Mississippi College, North Carolina A&T University, St. Mary’s College of the Plains, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Southwest Missouri State University, Spelman College, Tougaloo College, University of Arkansas, University of Northern Iowa, University of Southern Mississippi, and Wake Forest University.

Mr. Heard made his European debut in December 1994, performing concerts in Merzig, Emden, and Berlin. In the summer of 1996 he made his debut with Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional in Costa Rica performing the role of Remus in Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha.

In April 2000, he gave the world premiere performance of William Banfield’s opera Luyala with Triangle Opera Company. Mr. Heard released his first CD in October 1998 featuring “Art Songs by African-American Composers.” Performances during the 2007-08 season included Messiah with Rhode Island Philharmonic, Houston Choral Society in a commissioned work by composer Adolphus Hailstork, and performances with Spiritual Voices in Dallas, Texas. This season, Mr. Heard appears with Piedmont Chamber Singers, Greensboro Oratorio Society, and will tour Germany in December with Spiritual Voices. Mr. Heard is an Associate Professor of Music at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Purchase advance tickets at the ECSU Cashier’s Window in the Marion D. Thorpe Administration Building, 252-335-3207. For more information, please call Ms. Barbaina Houston-Black at 252-335-3276.

Fires in the Albemarle @ MOA

Fires in the Albemarle at the Museum

(Elizabeth City, NC) For this month’s History Tales, The Museum of the Albemarle will present “Fires in the Albemarle” Tuesday, October 20th from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm. Elementary age students accompanied by an adult will learn about major fires in the Albemarle region. Attendees will view firefighting artifacts from the Museum’s collection and participate in a hands-on activity.

This is a free event.

The Museum of the Albemarle is located at 501 South Water Street, Elizabeth City, NC. (252) 335-1453. Hours are Tuesday-Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sunday 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Closed Mondays and State Holidays. Serving Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, and Washington counties, the museum is the northeast regional history museum of the North Carolina Division of State History Museums, Department of Cultural Resources, State of North Carolina. Treasure NC Culture. www.ncculture.com

MOA's Haunted Albemarle

HAUNTED ALBEMARLE AT THE MUSEUM

(Elizabeth City, NC) Saturday, October 31 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm the Museum of the Albemarle presents “Haunted Albemarle”. Come see past local residents of Elizabeth City {aka Junior Docents as costumed interpreters} tell their stories. Hear from a pirate, a Civil War soldier, Nell Cropsy, a North Carolina governor and other notorious Albemarle residents. This event is free and is appropriate for all ages.

The Museum of the Albemarle is located at 501 South Water Street, Elizabeth City, NC. (252) 335-1453. Hours are Tuesday-Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sunday 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Closed Mondays and State Holidays. Serving Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, and Washington counties, the museum is the northeast regional history museum of the North Carolina Division of State History Museums, Department of Cultural Resources, State of North Carolina. Treasure NC Culture. www.ncculture.com

MOA's Albemarle Mysteries and Legends

ALBEMARLE MYSTERIES AND LEGENDS AT THE MUSEUM

{Elizabeth City, NC} Halloween comes to the Museum of the Albemarle with "Albemarle Mysteries and Legends" Thursday, October 29th from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm. Visitors will hear haunted stories and legends of the region. Learn about infamous Albemarle residents and watch the movie "Tarheel Mysteries and Legends". Appropriate for all ages.

The Museum of the Albemarle is located at 501 South Water Street, Elizabeth City, NC. (252) 335-1453. Hours are Tuesday-Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sunday 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Closed Mondays and State Holidays. Serving Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, and Washington counties, the museum is the northeast regional history museum of the North Carolina Division of State History Museums, Department of Cultural Resources, State of North Carolina. Treasure NC Culture. www.ncculture.com

Downtown Elizabeth City Harvest Festival - Oct 24th

Saturday, October 24
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Corner of Water & Main Streets
RBC Centura’s Parking Lot

Harvest Festival
Come Downtown to Play & Spend the Day

- Fall Fun for Children -
  • Pumpkin Carving Contest - 10:00 am
    (Bring your already carved pumpkins from home to be judged)

  • Pie Eating Contest - 11:00 am ages 6 - 16

  • Costume Contest - 1:00 pm ages 1 - 16
    (Mention the contest at Clown 'n' Around and receive 20% off of your costume
    or learn to make a costume at Simply Divine Fabrics)

  • Scarecrow Stuffing Contest - 3:00 pm

  • Visit us for some local fun
    Food • Games • Displays

    Story Time with Page After Page • Water Lillies and the Aroma Bar • Candies with The Chocolate House KID ZONE Child Care • Ronda’s Fresh Baked Cakes and Pies • Relay for Life • Coffee, Tea and Hot Cocoa with Muddy Waters Coffeehouse • Fresh Mountain Apples and Seasonal Decals with MMT Printers, Inc. • The Daily Advance • Simply Divine Fabrics • Swimme & Son and ABC Seamless • Coldwell Bankers • and many more.....

    - Other Events Downtown -
    Sidewalk Sale - All Day
    Downtown Waterfront Market - 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
    Bobby Plough, Music on the Green - 4:00 pm

    Hosted By Downtown Business and Professional Association
    For Festival Information 252.619.4022 or 252.338.2328

    VIKINGS FUMBLE AWAY VICTORY TO BOWIE STATE 37-33

    VIKINGS FUMBLE AWAY VICTORY TO BOWIE STATE 37-33

    Bulldogs’ Late Surge Overcomes Ten Point Deficit in Final Eight Minutes to Stun ECSU at Home

    October 10, 2009

    ELIZABETH CITY, NC - Bowie State University’s Terence Peete returned a 33-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown with 4:12 remaining to propel the Bulldogs to a 37-33 win at Roebuck Stadium.

    That score gave the Bulldogs their first lead of the afternoon and with the win they remain atop the CIAA East at 5-2 overall and a perfect 4-0 in conference play.

    The Vikings had a chance to go in for the winning score but Peete foiled their hopes as he picked off a Creven Powell pass in the end zone with 1:52 remaining.

    BSU entered the contest boasting the best offense in the CIAA as well as the league’s top rusher in Rodney Webb. ECSU held the Bulldogs to 262 yards of total offense and surrendered only 57 net yards on the ground to Webb. Unfortunately ECSU lost 3 of 5 fumbles all of which came in the second half during the Bulldogs’ rally. The Vikings were also penalized 12 times for 100 yards. Defensively the Vikings were paced by Tolbert Matthews who finished with a game high 9 tackles. On the afternoon ECSU dropped Bulldogs quarterbacks Emmanuel Yeager and Andre Johnson a combined 5 times.

    The Vikings offense did recapture their rhythm on Saturday, rolling up 461 yards while Powell passed for career high 314 yards and two touchdowns.

    ECSU went up 20-0 early in the opening period before the Bulldogs got on the scoreboard via an 84-yard kickoff return for a score by James Proctor with 4 seconds remaining in the 1st. Powell added a rushing score (failed extra point) for the 26-7 halftime score.

    Ranier Rackley padded the score with a 2-yard rushing touchdown putting the Vikings ahead, 33-17 with 10:15 remaining. Then just as the Vikings outscored BSU 20-7 in the first quarter, the Bulldogs turned the tables scoring 20 un-answered to take the game.

    The Vikings (4-3, CIAA 2-2) will host their final home game against Lincoln University for Homecoming 2009 at Roebuck Stadium next Saturday, October 17th. Kickoff is scheduled for 1:30 pm. For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com.

    TILLAR APPOINTED TO NCAA DIVISION II FOOTBALL COMMITTEE

    TILLAR APPOINTED TO NCAA DIVISION II FOOTBALL COMMITTEE

    ECSU Coach to Represent CIAA for Term That Runs Through September 1, 2013

    October 9, 2009

    INDIANAPOLIS - Elizabeth City State head football coach Waverly Tillar has been appointed to the NCAA Division II Football Committee, a term of service that begins immediately and continues through 2013.

    Now in his seventh year at the helm of the football program at ECSU, Tillar will be a member of an 8-person national committee and is one of three coaches (Timothy Clifton-Mars Hill, William Maskill-Midwestern State). Some of the committee members’ duties include; participation in weekly regional advisory committee (rankings) and national committee conference calls beginning in the month of August through December; serving as an NCAA game representative at preliminary-round playoff games in November and December as well as attendance at the Division II Football Championship in a work-related capacity during the month of December.

    Tillar, a two-time CIAA Coach of the Year, was named the head coach at ECSU in January of 2003. Over the past three seasons he has led the Vikings to the best record in school history (9-3, 2006) and appearances in two CIAA Championship games. He also serves as he President of the CIAA Football Coaches Association.

    For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com.

    Antique Shop Grand Opening

    Coppersmith Antiques & Auction Company is now open for business. Our business hours are Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. We will be closed on Sunday & Monday! Our shop has a wonderful selection of China Cabinets, Tables & Chairs, Cookbooks, Glassware, Depression Glass, Carnival Glass, Clocks, Chandeliers, Lamps, Corner Cabinets, Fenton, Fostoria, Punch Bowls, Pictures, Paintings, McCoy & Hull Pottery, Sterling Silver Flatware & Serving Pieces, End Tables, Beds, Mantels, Bernadotte China & Serving Pcs Wildlife Patterns, Beach Collectibles, Tiffany & Co. Child Cup & Plate, & Much More!

    Please stop by this month & mention this email and get a 20% Discount on any item in the store $50 or More. 20% Discount does not apply to jewelry, any item marked Firm or any item that is already on sale! You will also be registered to win a $50 gift certificate to use in the shop!

    We hope to see you soon!

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    Coppersmith Antiques & Auction Company
    418 North Hughes Blvd
    Elizabeth City, NC 27909
    252-331-5814
    www.coppersmithauction.com

    VIKINGS PICKED TO FINISH SECOND IN THE CIAA EAST

    VIKINGS PICKED TO FINISH SECOND IN THE CIAA EAST

    Trent Bivens Receives Nod on 2009-2010 All-CIAA Pre-Season Team

    October 8, 2009

    CHARLOTTE, NC - The CIAA unveiled the 2009-10 Pre-Season All-Conference Team and Predicted Order of Finish Thursday morning at the annual press conference at the Charlotte Convention Center.

    Junior guard Trent Bivens, the Vikings’ third leading scorer last season at 11.4 points per outing, receives the first pre-season nod of his career. The Durham, NC native netted double figures in 15 games last season and started in 26 of 28 contests.

    The Elizabeth City State Vikings, coming off a 21-7 record last season, were voted to finish second in the CIAA Eastern Division behind Virginia Union University. Bowie State, Virginia State and Saint Paul’s College round out the predicted order of finish for the East. Defending CIAA Champion Johnson C. Smith University was voted to finish first in the West followed by St. Augustine’s, Shaw, Fayetteville State, Livingstone College and Chowan University.

    The Vikings will begin their season on November 19th when they host Voorhees College at the RL Vaughan Center. For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com

    CIAA RELEASES WOMEN’S PRE-SEASON BASKETBALL TEAM; ORDER OF FINISH

    CIAA RELEASES WOMEN’S PRE-SEASON BASKETBALL TEAM; ORDER OF FINISH

    Lady Vikings Picked To Finish Fifth in the CIAA Eastern Division Race

    October 8, 2009

    CHARLOTTE, NC - The CIAA Women’s Pre-Season Team and Predicted Order of Finish were announced at the Annual Basketball Press Conference Thursday morning at the Charlotte Convention Center.

    Bowie State University, who finished atop the CIAA East last season, has been voted by the coaches to repeat as divisional champions. Virginia State, Saint Paul’s, Virginia Union and Elizabeth City State University round out the CIAA Eastern Division. The Lady Vikings finished 6-22 overall last season.

    The Western Division picks begin with the defending CIAA Champions Johnson C. Smith followed with a tie for second between Shaw and Fayetteville State with St. Augustine’s, Livingstone and Chowan rounding out the West.

    The Lady Vikings will open up the 2009-2010 season on the road at Mount Olive College on November 15 in Mount Olive, NC. For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com.

    AoA Winter Events '09

    Arts of the Albemarle
    2009 Winter Events

    Lynn Nash exhibit – Opening Reception, November 13th from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. Lynn Nash, last year’s winner of the Landmark Competition, will be exhibiting her original paintings. Don’t miss seeing original works from this talented artist! The show runs through December 5th.

    Christmas Open House – Make some headway on your Christmas List! Arts of the Albemarle will be hosting its annual Christmas Open House on Friday, November 27th from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. Come enjoy hors d’oeurves, wine and punch while you peruse our one-of-a-kind gifts. Original pieces of art, exquisite hand crafts, beautiful jewelry – there is something for everyone on your list! Also, don’t miss our selection of “little canvases,” painted by local artists and priced at $25. The Gift-a-rama runs through December 31st.

    New Year’s Eve Celebration with Out ‘n the Cold – Ring in 2010 with our own Out ‘n the Cold at The Maguire Theatre. Celebrate with a champagne toast, party favors and breakfast and coffee after midnight. December 31st from 9:00 pm to 1:00 am. Individual tickets are $50 each or purchase a table for 8 for $500.

    For more info contact the Arts of the Albemarle at 252-338-6455.

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