Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Dismal Swamp Canal News Release - November 2009

Date: November 3, 2009
Contact: Penny Leary-Smith, Director
Email: dscwelcome@camdencountync.gov
Phone: 252.771.8333 or 877.771.8333

Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center
2356 Highway 17 N
South Mills, NC 27976
www.dismalswampwelcomecenter.com

On October 14, 2009, the Congressional House acknowledged the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association with special recognition on their 10th anniversary (H. Res. 465). The Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center, (the first Welcome Center built off an Interstate Highway), sits on the banks of the alternate route of the ICW. The Canal is the oldest operating artificial waterway in the United States and has been placed on the National Register of Historical Places, was registered as an engineering landmark in 1988, and was included in the National Park Service's Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Program in 2004. It was once a 22-mile-long waterway that supported commercial vessels traveling between Virginia and North Carolina. In 1929 it was purchased by the Federal Government for half a million dollars and incorporated into a larger transportation network. Today, the Dismal Swamp Canal is an integral part of the waterway. Director, Penny Leary-Smith states, "As an AIWA board member representing North Carolina, I am proud to recognize this anniversary resolution and the organization’s many accomplishments."

House Resolution 465 state that the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (AIWW) was authorized by the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1937 to provide a safe inside navigation channel for commercial shipping, support and encouragement of interstate commerce, and safe harbor and protection for shipping from inclement weather and wartime enemy attack. The AIWW, completed in 1940, runs along the southeast coast of the U. S. from Norfolk, VA to Key West, Fla., and measures 1,088 miles long. According to the Corps of Engineers, in 2007 the AIWW supported the transportation of 2,543,000 tons of freight traffic, including commodities such as wheat, corn, soybeans, electrical machinery, iron, coal, gasoline, fabricated metal products, and electrical machinery. It also supported a total of 34,184 trips made by recreational, commercial, and military vessels.

The AIWW has enhanced the lives of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida residents as well as the greater southeastern United States for more that six decades. The wildlife, flora, and fauna along the AIWW provide ample recreational opportunities for birdwatchers, photographers, and boaters.

The AIWA was organized in 1999 to address the navigation challenges of the AIWW and to encourage the continuation and further development of waterborne commerce and recreation on the AIWW. It is an advocate for maintenance of the AIWW to promote safe, cost-effective navigation for commercial and recreational vessels. The Association promotes the AIWW as a vital marine highway along the Atlantic coast. The AIWA has worked over the last decade as an advocate for keeping the waterway open and safe for navigation, earning the title of "Voice of the Waterway."

The AIWW is also used extensively by recreational boaters. Studies have shown that recreational boaters bring millions of dollars to State budgets. The waterway is also used by vessels not equipped for ocean travel or when weather conditions make the ocean too rough to travel. Congressman Henry Brown, Jr. (SC), states, "Since it runs parallel to Interstate 95, the waterway has the potential to become a major marine highway, serving as a safe, fuel-efficient, and economical alternative to congested highways and rail lines."

As this waterway continually faces funding challenges, it is very rewarding to receive the accolades bestowed on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association for its hard work and achievements.
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SEVEN LADY VIKINGS LEAD ALL-CIAA VOLLEYBALL FIRST, SECOND TEAMS

SEVEN LADY VIKINGS LEAD ALL-CIAA VOLLEYBALL FIRST, SECOND TEAMS

ECSU Tournament Play Slated to Begin Friday at 11:00 am

November 3, 2009

HAMPTON, VA - Seven members of the Elizabeth City State University volleyball squad have been voted to the 2009 All-CIAA First and Second Team as released by the conference office Tuesday afternoon.

The team is led by three-time CIAA Player of the Year Chekimbrell Jefferson of Fayetteville State University. The Lady Broncos and Lady Vikings had the most All-CIAA representation with seven honorees each.

For Lady Vikings Eva Johnson, Xie’Ara Maybank-Smallings, Jennifer Hendy, Stacie West and Cassie Noe were all named All-CIAA First Team performers while Samarri Griffin and Ashley Tarasoff were tabbed for the All-CIAA second team. ECSU will begin compete in Pool A beginning on Friday at 11:00 am against Shaw University. At 1:00 pm they will take on Bowie State University then will wrap up the day against Fayetteville State at 7:00 pm.

Should they advance out of pool play in the double elimination tournament, ECSU will face off against either the winner or the runner up of Pool B at 5:00 pm or 7:00 pm in the semi finals on Saturday. The Championship game will be played on Sunday at 1:00 pm.

All matches will take place at the Boo Williams Sportsplex (5 Armistead Point Parkway, 23666) in Hampton, VA. For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

FOUR VIKINGS; HEAD COACH RECEIVE WEEKLY HONORS

FOUR VIKINGS; HEAD COACH RECEIVE WEEKLY HONORS

ECSU Closes Out 2009 Season with Best Overall Record in CIAA East

November 2, 2009

HAMPTON, VA - Elizabeth City State head coach Waverly Tillar and four members of the Viking football team have garnered CIAA Honors for the final week of the season as released by the conference office Monday morning.

For Waverly Tillar it represents his second honor of the 2009 season. This past Saturday the Vikings played spoiler for Virginia Union by defeating the Panthers 21-13 in Richmond, VA. The win forced a three-way tie in the CIAA East which was later won by Bowie State via a tiebreaker on Sunday.

Dewitt Dixon and Terry Griffin have been named CIAA Linebacker and Defensive Lineman of the Week, respectively. Dixon, who hails from Charlotte, NC had a career high 12 tackles (8 solo, 4 assisted) as the Vikings' held the Panthers scoreless in the second half the game. Griffin also had career day as he snagged the first interception of his career, which he returned for 33 yards. He also had a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, 1 sack for a loss of 7 yards and a QB hurry to go along with 4 tackles (2 solo, 2 assisted); including two tackles for a loss of 12 yards. The Panthers crossed mid-field only one time in the second half.

Daronte McNeill and Daniel Mendez round out this week’s honorees. McNeill kept the Panther defense off balance with his third 100+ rushing game of the season. He finished with 117 yards on a career high 27 carries. His longest run was for 29 yards and he also caught a pass for 16 yards. Mendez was 3-for-3 in extra point attempts and booted a career long 67 yard punt in the first quarter versus Virginia Union.

ECSU finishes the season at 7-3 overall. For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com.

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Toddler Time at Port Discover Set For November 19

Contact: LuAnne Pendergraft, 252-335-3844, lspendergraft@mail.ecsu.edu
Port Discover’s Toddler Time, Pigmented Turkeys, set for Thursday, November 19


Elizabeth City, NC — Children will learn all about pigments and color at Port Discover's Toddler Time, Pigmented Turkeys, set for Thursday, November 19. Each child will make their own colorful turkey creations to take home for Thanksgiving. Toddler Time is set for 10:00 am.

Toddler Time is a science program just for preschoolers, ages 3 – 5. Cost for the program is $5 per family and reservations are required. 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.

Port Discover Presents Inside Out Yoga, Nov 14

Contact: LuAnne Pendergraft, 252-335-3844, lspendergraft@mail.ecsu.edu
Experience Inside Out Yoga at Port Discover's Second Saturday Science, Saturday, November 14

Elizabeth City, NC — Experience anatomy from the inside out at Inside Out Yoga, Port Discover's Second Saturday Science, scheduled for Saturday, November 14. Registered Yoga Teacher, Lorrie D. Taylor, will lead the program for children. Kids will learn about the muscle groups and how they are expanded and contracted through the practice of yoga. Inside Out Yoga will be offered, Saturday, November 14, at 9:30 am and 11:00 am.

Second Saturday Science is free, thanks to the program sponsor, Gateway Bank. Reservations are required. Second Saturday Science programs are geared toward elementary school aged children. Please call 252-338-6117 for registration.

Port Discover is located at 613 East Main Street, Elizabeth City, North Carolina. 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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BOWIE STATE WINS THREE-WAY TIEBREAKER; ADVANCES TO CIAA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

BOWIE STATE WINS THREE-WAY TIEBREAKER; ADVANCES TO CIAA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

Vikings Finish 2009 Season at 7-3 Overall

November 1, 2009

HAMPTON, VA - Bowie State University won the three-way tiebreaker which took place at the CIAA Office on Sunday afternoon at 1:00 pm.

This officially ends the 2009 campaign Elizabeth City State at 7-3 overall and 5-2 in conference play.

The accounting firm of Cavanaugh and Nelson administered the coin toss tiebreaker, where the three contending Athletic Directors simultaneously flipped coins; Bowie State Interim AD, Arlene Creek, flipped a tail versus two heads tossed by Virginia Union and Elizabeth City State.

The Bulldogs (6-4, CIAA 5-2) are now crowned the Eastern Division Champions and move on to face Fayetteville State (7-3, CIAA 6-1) next Saturday at Durham County Stadium in Durham, NC.

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

ECSU VIKINGS STOP VIRGINIA UNION 21-13

ECSU VIKINGS STOP VIRGINIA UNION 21-13

Vikings Pitch Second Half Shut-Out; Force Three-Way Tie in CIAA Eastern Division

October 31, 2009

RICHMOND, VA - The Elizabeth City State University Vikings handed Virginia Union University a 21-13 loss Saturday afternoon at Hovey Field.

The victory coupled with Virginia State’s 14-12 win over Bowie State forces a three-way tie for the Eastern Division crown and a berth in the CIAA Championship game next Saturday in Durham, NC. The CIAA office will host the tiebreaker tomorrow afternoon in Hampton, Virginia at the conference headquarters. All three teams (ECSU, Virginia Union and Bowie State) have a 5-2 record in the CIAA and are 2-1 against common opponents Lincoln, Virginia State and St. Paul’s.

The coin toss will be web streamed live at www.livestream.com/CIAA.

Cedric Blacknall rushed for two of his three touchdowns in the second half; with 35 seconds remaining in the third quarter his 10-yard score gave the Vikings their first lead of the afternoon 14-13. Then with 10:19 left in the game he padded the lead with a 2 yard scamper capitalizing on the Panthers fifth turnover of the day. The Vikings defense picked off 5 interceptions and forced 3 fumbles, two of which they recovered. Three of the Panthers’ turnovers came in the 4th quarter alone.

ECSU’s ground game was paced by Daronte McNeill who rushed for 117 yards on 27 carries. Dewitt Dixon had a career day with 12 tackles while Jason Tate contributed 10 tackles (7 solo, 3 assisted) and a forced fumble. Junior Terry Griffin snagged his first career interception which he returned for 33 yards to go with a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, a quarterback hurry and 4 tackles, two of which were for a loss of 12 yards.

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

Friday, October 30, 2009

ECSU BOWLING SET TO HOST "BEACH OPEN" THIS WEEKEND IN NAGS HEAD

ECSU BOWLING SET TO HOST "BEACH OPEN" THIS WEEKEND IN NAGS HEAD

Lady Vikings One of Seven Teams to Compete in Three Day Tournament

October 30, 2009

ELIZABETH CITY, NC - The Elizabeth City State University Bowling team will host the Beach Open Tournament beginning today at Nags Head Lanes in Nags Head, NC.

The Lady Vikings, who went 6-4 in their season opener hosted by Winston-Salem State last weekend, will welcome six teams in a two match, one baker game competition. The teams include Hampton University, North Carolina Central, St. Francis, Winston-Salem State, Bowie State and Howard University.

On Friday match play will begin at 12 Noon while Saturday games will start at 10:00 am. Baker games (team total pin fall) will take place on Sunday at 9:00 am. For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com.

LADY VIKINGS WRAP UP REGULAR SEASON WITH HOME SWEEP OF LINCOLN

LADY VIKINGS WRAP UP REGULAR SEASON WITH HOME SWEEP OF LINCOLN

ECSU Enters Next Week’s CIAA Tournament as Top Seed in the CIAA East

October 29, 2009

ELIZABETH CITY, NC - The Elizabeth City State Lady Vikings completed the regular season with a three set sweep of Lincoln University of Pennsylvania 25-12, 25-15, 25-11 Thursday evening at the RL Vaughan Center.

The Lady Vikings pick up their 20th win of the season and await the start of the 2009 CIAA Volleyball Tournament next Friday in Hampton, VA.

Xie’Ara Maybank-Smallings led the way with a season high 14 kills and 2 solo blocks As a team ECSU powered past the Lady Lions (8-19) in kills 47-16. In her final game before the Vaughan Center fans Eva Johnson had 9 kills while fellow seniors Ashley Tarasoff and Jennifer Hendy contributed 23 assists and 7 kills, respectively.

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

Make it, Take it at MOA

"History Tales: Make It, Take It"

(Elizabeth City, NC) The Museum of the Albemarle will hold "History Tales: Make It, Take It" on Tuesday, November 17, 2009 from 3:30 pm until 4:30 pm. Elementary age students accompanied by an adult will learn the process to become a registered voter, view campaign buttons from the Museum's collection, compare a past ballot box to what is currently used today and participate in a hands-on activity.

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

Thursday, October 29, 2009

ECSU VOLLEYBALL TO SALUTE THREE LADY VIKINGS ON SENIOR NIGHT

ECSU VOLLEYBALL TO SALUTE THREE LADY VIKINGS ON SENIOR NIGHT

All-CIAA Trio the Most Winning Senior Class in School History

October 28, 2009

ELIZABETH CITY, NC - The Elizabeth City State University volleyball team will celebrate "Senior Night" Thursday evening at the RL Vaughan Center.

Prior to 6:00 pm game against Lincoln University (PA), ECSU will pause to celebrate three All-CIAA performers Jennifer Hendy, Ashley Tarasoff and Eva Johnson, who will be playing in their final game at the RL Vaughan Center.

Jennifer Hendy transferred to ECSU from Columbia College in 2008 and immediately made her presence felt as a right side hitter. She was named to the 2008 All-CIAA First Team, was an automatic selection for the 2009 Pre-Season All-CIAA Volleyball squad and helped steer the Lady Vikings to the 2008 CIAA Tournament crown.

Ashley Tarasoff began her career at ECSU in 2006 making an impact as that season's Rookie of the Year. Since then the setter, who hails from Castlegar, British Columbia, has become the Lady Vikings all-time leader in assists and service aces. For her career she has tallied 2,163 assists and 254 service aces, setting a personal best with 88 aces in 2008. Tarasoff was named First Team All-CIAA last season as well as the American Volleyball Coaches Association All-Region Team.

Like Tarasoff, Eva Johnson came to ECSU as a freshman in 2006 and in subsequent years has become the best all-around volleyball player to wear a Lady Viking uniform. She was named to the 2006 All-Rookie Team and is a two-time All-CIAA First Team performer as an outside hitter. He current holds the school career records for kills (1,222), total attacks (3,238) and digs (1,292). In addition to being named to the AVCA All-Region team in 2008 she was named to the 2007 CIAA All-Tournament Team and was the 2008 Tournament MVP when the Lady Vikings captured the school's first ever CIAA Volleyball Championship.

The three seniors also led the Lady Vikings to the best record in school history in 2008 (31-10) as well as the school's first berth in the NCAA Volleyball Tournament. The Lady Vikings have won the CIAA Eastern Division three consecutive seasons.

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

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